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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1922)
lo. mr-r- Vf ! II J Vt- is n a S ffflpy 3' StrfMb'tute for Merrill ' Win From Nifty Nine Merrill failed (o show up Sunday afternoon tor the baseball game sche duled bteen Merrill and the Nifty Nine. IMmar Hoberton' learn ub rtltul'tt and won bjr a wore of 17 lo 13 afiT an ll-lnnlng ttii(c. throttled their splrllnal nature I thU life. These touts will suffer the mental stress of working them ilei cat of Ibis l''l Among tbm will be the touli of sulcld". I who bare attempted to escap from tb exactlona of this life. jijuriag'-, ncaveniy dojim mate, am all marriage are perfect There are no Jealousies, no covet-; Ingt, no triangle and no divorce In heaven, for every cul l satisfied! with Its sp'rltnal mate. j "l'wnf ,miDK 21 spirits with, whom I have hld direct eommunl-j A fold north wind and a rough , ration are my ton. ho Iot bit llfel field prevented clean fielding, fsothiln th war. and tnjr mother, oho In team bit at will and erred frequent- addition to talking lth me rote y. 'a note, in which h made a habit The Nifty Nine compoe nftual rrrcr of spelling and to blrh; f'has, OroT". Itobert Ootr, Wrnonb- signed a pet nam", which no Christy, 7c-org Dow, t'h'-ter Shrlv- J medium eould hate known. "MatriUllrmifin Hplrtts manifest Most Unusual Horse Picture of the Season ikANSAS DAY FORUM rr Kenneth Maler Frank IVylon. Harold Wortley and Pat Montgomery, llaymond Hilton and Uobert Cornish Mib'tllnted. Robrtson'a team wan made up of Jloh Illfi. Meryl Ktaub. Homer Oar Ich, Delmar Hobertson. Wain Ilean. Win. Perrllard. Harrr Malatnre, Douglas t'errllard and Jack MIggs. ri LaOaliiiiiA w?fcI iL iTsstt. m JMaWiPiaMtiiilViiWLVS jtP fsBittttttW ISKyMBaBM JsLasaiM .WMSWIBsaMJBsaBaMsaiiiiaaiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM JEBBKr atiiii. ' ' sssB WsssssT W TWisak. 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I"" inll, "' h lliertlnn will t"1 l,'"t,,,l '" ''l1" mibject In rtiotiM tu n teinu-ni from Hi tlr (tirralry bureau und a proclaiimllon lug. by I'renlileiil Hard sti:i:i. iiiititKitH aiiiiivi: ijteil glrd'ira for the IIjiI llillld IllK mipiitntruitlim were lielun lit of m lo ttevi'iiHi nml Mum lu.l.ir In pM-p.iruiinti fir the buililiiir; wlinii ulll (nrl with llin nrrlviil of r iiiiri'd niMieri.il Baseball Garnet Mark Hieh School Holiday Veiterday afternoon wan officially declared a holiday at the. blgb tchool when Principal OoU announced that each of tbe four claMe was paid up 100 percent In thelrannual subscrip tions. Pupil employed themelre at var ious sport Including tennis and ba- a. ass n nirn mrnrrt nainnaii pa in ma. . . ...... .C . i spiritualism. this roanf an met Del floberlson team and was , . In mnr.t Some themMlTf- to us throagh mediums. It is th eetoplafin thll e (r-ctoplaum, rays the Standard IIr tlonary. Is the densr outrr proto plasmic layer cf a unicellular or-) ganlim or cell without a cell-wall. , as of an amoobi or of certain ora. I Oot It?) Thli has be-n scleatlflc-j ally analyzed and Its chemical con-l stltuenta partially Identified. "l'lenonen ll mould be wen not to sneer at the tilting table or Ka ImI.II.) nnAlii iflMallM.. een al ances. Then hare rwen y of Mlller'n hid., measured from simulated by tricksters. It's tru-: I strictly legal standards, and the J but what has not ben exploited by! member opposing It hld that In i Itany lhctcraphi cf apllls In tc.lhaju have cvtai from ..niUn4 this ar but none so thrilling as this. St. lioxard fll crr AuUg In the Grand National 3ttplechat at Ikchcra Uruuk. Th fctmr hortv tccie hia neck, but both jockeys tscapiU althcugb bn was tilcht-1 u bis bd mvl tha ft tin r was cauht uru!r Uva falling bcrse. v.uitr (ji.ts rwist; (Contnned from Page 1) i Taklns No tluinrrs. The final lc. 'cropping cut of tbe dim of diseuMlon and argu ment, appeared to bo doubt In the mlnili. of the council cf the Wal- I V?sf r5l t&i Ll H r Ml NEW TODAY ( ohm Slfin Writ KOIl S.M.K Solid oak roll top desk i Practically new cream -rparatur and Konl tar 4 19 10th .St. Tel i-M-W. ! I" offered In no fu- fakirs' Remember that It was a 'resolving the question they should falling apple that gave ere. of gravity. chances of Involving the city Rrliglon The world Is now mor-j-ure difficulty. ling toward general accrptinc of' The aggregate amount of .Miller's I-.: uiu was 117.03. Z9. and th wtirren .ir.n-ih .-.i .,. comnanr bid a SI 17.lj5.i3 . . -- ... a.uv. w ....... viul. .... --. - ---.---. .frf..t Itv n .rnri nt 12 In 11. Thff ' ... I -rt. . i -.!.... i v.... -. . -. .- .erai naDnine hr game as close and escltlng. th irprltuaj.m ,, lhf. Personal Mention vrnrk nf ihw high school loy leauing up 10 inCjj.,,,, ,,u, lf , b, ,,,.,, worV eighth Inning. Seriously. It Is tbe greatest revela- Tbe high tcbnol pUyer '" J t0n of Gol." Chet. unrivcr, raicner; ernon mne ly, pitcher: Robert GoeU. tir.t base; Dnald Uockson. second base: George Dow, shert: Harold Wortley. third; Harry Malatore, left field; Kenneth Maler, center field: Harry Peltx. right field. Robertson' team was made up of Otis Wilson, short; Robert Cornish, renter field; Roy Perrllard. left field; Delmar Robertson, pitcher: Wm. Perrllard, second base; Meryl 8laub, third base; Douglas Perrllard, right field; Homer Garlch, first base; and Kddle Pulley, catcher. Immediately after tho game tbe high ehool boya met and elected George How their captain. say i The p-ivlng Included In the con- llrruc Judge Stone signed an order for a writ of habeas corpus, today In the case of George McCor mlck. now held in Jail on Instruc tions from Colvlltc. Washington. ' charging him with second degree !m.iult. and the court ordered that th prisoner l brought Into court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for einmlnatlon en the rlt. Mr-! tract consists of the following units: i High from Third to Cedar: Kleventh from Klamath to Main: Jefferson. Cormlck U represented by the firm j of Renner. Manning Klamath Palls. V Ganong of PHOTOGRAPH (Con tinned OK KOI'l. T.tKRV from Page 1) drinking and sleeping. This bulky llrlllsber. knighted for Ills success In letter.i, married and the father of a fine family, ronservatlvii In his manners ait any man of AS, has seen ghosts, talked with them, received written ineftsagea from them and that neltlea every ijuetdlon, as far ns lie Is ronierned. If you ask filr Arthur about anr phase of heaven or hell he answers', direct, api-clflc, with abnoluto post tlvencmi and conviction. Hern are Mimn of his ktirtllng Majementi: "ifenvrn This Is to mo as defi nite a world a Europe or the Unit ed States. It Is rtry like thlg world, except that heaven Is devoid of tbe ugly, the unhappy, tho evil things we find In this life. "Hrainly Spirit In heaven ev ery, person Is at tho zenith of his or Iter powers. The spiritual body Is like the earth body, except that the former I" completo and beautiful. In heaven we lose all earthly de formities': thu person with only one leg. one eyo or a crooked opine Is made whole. Tho little children attain perfect manhood or woman hood. "Ilcawiily Homes There arc beautiful homuH In heaven, ur rounded by ganlc-ns of wonderful flowur. I bellevu that one finds tboro one's favorite pets. Thorn ;iru woodlands and lukcx, game!) any sports, Joy und laughter. Vvs, und tho opportunity to work. "He..enly Musk- Tho heavenly music In Joyous, Inspiring, nooHilng. You know that on thin earth there urn many sounds pitched " high that tho human ear cannot record Idem. Tho music nf thu world be ond Is of this vort. "Human WrakneMft Heaven Is ft ropllca of earth, except that the grossly material thlngn and tbe weaknesses of tbe flesh do not en ter there. All one' deitlren are realized In heaven, but the heaven ly body iIoch not desire, for exam ple, liquors or tobacco. "Purgatory This Im a otato be tween heivon and hell, In which vouIm i;nflt to cnter the higher roulniH must ipeiid BOinn time, pro Kresulng from level to level, pre paring thonisclvi-H for tho blither Kioto. Purgatory In Haddor, durknr, :ruyer than thlH world. It uHiiully takes 40 yenm for a noul l0 work IIh way out of purgatory. "Hell ThlH In not a place of flro nnd brimstone, but It ly a dull, diu rnal place, lowor than purgatory, In which go luoso Doultt that liavo Klfth and Linceln: Washington from Third to Filth, .,'ldorado and Mel. rese: High and Kourth, and South Riverside strict. rinjurs-. HiMti-M-it The city funds are nrarlng Hon and the street fund Is between l?00 and I.Ou overdrawn ThU con dition as called to the council s at tention by Councilman Smith and dls- IMrtx t Itlctx Decree of divorce was granted b) Judgn Stone to Kdna May Dletz. free- I Ing her from the matrimonial bonds deple-1 an(, obHuatlons to I.loyd Dletz Tho I one child was aardVd to the mother. Ray R Canterbury president of the timber workers, returned last night from Weed, where b been Investigating strike llon,, the county collects tho tazes. turning Miss Ruth Ik-Lap returned last over the city's uare Tbe county ecl- nlgbt from Eugene, where she baa attending tbe university. Rdjia Dletz. KOR RKNT Furnished and unfurn- I l.hcd apartments close in. also small house. Phone Jt.W. IJ-.o- SHOP. RKPAIRING Jack Frost 119 S Slith St 1 Tit FOR RKNT Nicely furnished room for gentleman 1135 Pine. 1 1-2 1 FOR RKNT to acres all In alfalfa., in iuwn in .lerrm ij pti ni IKtf ' Organdie Graduation Dresetx. tna teral furnished, any style, SIS. Mrs. (t'oon. SOs Main St. IS I Kgss ; cents . Newtuwn apples. II SO s buz - Potatoes t: B0 and IS 00 per hundred Whole milk ft? rents per quart Green vegetables dally Public Market th L Klamath 17-20 LOST! Two Carat Diamond Dropped from Ring $200.00 REWARD paid for its return or information leading to its recovery. LUKE WALKER Palace Market. e nal cussed conslderah r Delaved tax rol- condl- lections account for the shortage, und been attending tbe J. C. Decarlo of Ashland and James Muzzy and Harry Abbey of lections arc held up by Injunction In the courthouse suit, and it was tbe opinion of the council that they were powerless to arcrt a situation which. San Francisco arrived hero yextcr-1 It seemed, must result in Inability day to Join the pine beetle control work. H. P. Rasmussen of Portland, representing the Ros Candy com pany. Is a business visitor here. Dan Davlj returned last nlghl from Ashland, where he has been on business. A. F. Con dray Is a business visit or hern today from Weed. J. P. Kavanaugh, a Portland at torney, arrived here la! night for a short stay. C. K. Illeo of the California Ore gon Power company, accompanied by Mrs. Wee. arrived on last nlghtV train from Medford. Iwl Rradford has returned from Kansas City, where he spent the past month. A. A. Marine of the American Ilakers Machinery company of St. Louis arrived here yesterday to In stall the new machinery recently purchased by the Hlrvl bikery. of tho city to pay Its debts after May 1st. It was decided that tho derision u Judge Sklpworth In thu Injunction cano was the speediest aid for the situation, but tln-rj" was no informa tion before the council to show when a decision might be i:X(Hted. Retrenchment by rutting down the police forr,. and fire department, eli minating lUreet maintenance and stripping operating- costs to barn ns. centlal was discussed ns a proba bility of the next few weeks. .Sirnliom l.'cnIftii R. K. Strahorn's request for exten sion of time In rompletlnK his rail road to Spragiie river came up again and was left with the regular com mittee, Councllnien Smith, Vollmer and West. KIIKIIII'F FIXDH STILL Sheriff Low reported the seizure of a still at Algoma last night, which was not In operation at the time of the seizure, but the sheriff stated that he has several parties under suspicion and expect to make some BIRTH RECORD DUYER At Klamath Falls, April 18, 1022, to Mr, ond Mrs. P. F. Duyer, a girl, weight 5' pounds. Named Patricia Marie. MXHON MKKTfi TONIGHT I arrests hours. within tho next forty-eight The regular meeting of the Ameri can Legion and of tho Legion auxil iary will bo held In the legion quar tern this evening. TST STRAND 10e- -WtUatK EVKRYBODr OOE8- -aoe HOMK OF TIM. UODKINHOX PJJATVflKrJ Tonight, "Amateur Night" A barrel of fun. Six big acts. Good singing, dancing, music and comedy. Also The Monster Masterpiece Henry B. Walthall in'The Boomerang" The colossal romance of lover, frenzied finance, intrigue, Wall street and the empty dinner pail. and A Good Comedy Wednesday The big Western Feature, Roy Stew- art in "One-Shot Ross." Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 spiiii 4 g wk.!r Ms gjwmnfae) a x YOU, arc entitled in buying Hart Schaffher & Marx1 clothed, to a most positive assurance of your satis-' v '. Cf y ' --.. -it faction. Every dealer in our clothes is authorized .to say this to yeu: ""' Every garment made by,: and bearing-the label of " Hart SchafFner & Marx, is guaranteed to be of all-wool - O saJ.sJsa . or wooi-and-si.K fabrics, with nof mercenzedor other JJ.J T 7Tli.7-lTi i .r - 1-frW wuu" uucu, iiiurougiiiy suruiiK. Dciore cutting,' H-K" sfcUsV 'HihMflM 1 (AtMMy' 4shsssVsflMvfctMMsisaiiititsal seams - SCWC(Lltnr Purc s thread Ytailoredincleansanitary s f, shops jTand free fromTeveryrdefect'of material iTori JlimJr mrMK.M r at. ' J Tworkmanshin. -- r- . . 4 mi r 4' 'y'j- Moreitrian-that:' -The dealer is authorized 7r . 'wsSallM - -- . 1 . ." --sw. HaTJ " . V "V to sav4 . w j i a. ' (that if. the clothes are not rights! or not satisfactoryTyourVV m 'noneyvill. be. refunded, p X fy. ' Hart Schaffner &'Sfex( K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" :qSPP aaamaaaks vr . ijSSit(timSiSiatf"" ".tfrn .' .'r. iiii(?rii'Vajf'i.i8iriiimrtiiimu)'jia"ii!liii," n'wrsiii'ts'Mmiwi'"s"siise'i iw