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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1922)
Momtr, Avnth ai, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rngo Fom1 Stanford and U. of C. Battle to Tie Score MdiilKomi'ry, cnlchur! K. Klntui, pllchur 1. 13 r ro 11, first I. Klnnernn, noeonil; 1!. Foster. nliort; K. Humph riijr, third; P. Ilowen .left field; 8. Drown, renter field, nnd C, Crls'J, rlRht field. By Our Country Editors Radiograms Lightning Hug I Itadlo I'KOIUA. 111., April 12. The nnnKEI.KY, Cnl. April 2t. Stan-i ford'H Cardinal clnd trnck and field athletes Inrodod the home field of their trndltlonnl foe, Cnllfornln, Sat- j oiihldn chancn al tho start. foiiRlil ! ' ' . ... ,. ... . .1 .. . . ii. ,..fn .. ,ril ." U"K IIKIIUHIIK S livvil muni hoOoMi.nl.rrloaCBior.r.U, ... , nccorinB t am,on In the nnnual track meet between the .,ny wwlw npPMtor on th l?, twortchoou. . MaRxhlp of tho Tl. dallornla tram, whirl, won, . tho imtlomil championship last j.'.ir i , ,. nl tho Harvard meet of tho Intern ! lnK 'h', r' n,r Irislalo awoclallon of nmi.lei.r at.,-' ,Thn I Kh nil. !.... are eon.,,,, ! i . ... ., i ,-.i i... ,ith mlnatnre million hulh. and ll'U'.l III .IIIU'I l.l. .H lM'3.-. ..4.... "J . , . ,,..,.., . rM'SiPH a low rod o froijupncy and UiA.iffiril nni llti trt (In. I.lbt eV.illf. I ' .mm. ...... ...... ... ... .. .i .,.,K. .... ... ..... i. .... I'll. ii I mii ii'ilH.i. i uic Kliui'll c.v. Ho claim radio thn mllo relay, tho outromo was ml" """ ux" iloub.t Tho Hears won tho rolay ,yia ol lla"' twenty yards. glvliiR them tho five. waves generated l.y parent lightning points deeded to tie tho score. bugs hroad-rastlnB llKhtnlnK-IIke equipped with ... ..- . ... .!., .. ih. i.,l'l'arau.i ru-c me . ..-.. . ....... .,i.. flashes. lenillfl l.uvu ui-i'u . uiiii". imhi ... uu v other meet has cone, to a tie. Satnr-; I .. flvht nn nf thn incut thrilling own hero In recent years was witnessed . nWer serving as the aerial, uc .. . -. .ii.,.,.i m !., in 20.. ' cordlnK to ltalley. The theory will ljr fl. W.W.... .... ' -- - Kach hug antenna. U equipped with Its tho long "feelers or 000. Krery seat at tho California oval ' 'h Jecl of experiments was taken and scores stood up or sat h the IVorla Itadlo Hub. according around the edges of the track. Fame of Great Babe Ruth Spreads to France TARIS, April 55. The fame of the great Habc Ruth has at last crossed the ocean and French publications have recently been filled with the narrative of the superslugger's ex ploits. He of the 59 homo, runs Is not be ing exalted in France for the number of fences he has driven tho ball over but the dent he has made In the bankroll ot the club owners. "Tho swing ot his bat Is terrible hut tho swish of his pn Is deadlier." naya tho atald Avenlr.'rcfcrrlng to tho signing of the reported "rSOO.000 for five yeara" contract." "The virtuoso of the home run Is also an ace In tho business end ot It." tho Paris Midi comments. "Flvo hundred dollars each time tor hitting a baseball half as tar as I could hit a golf hall." laments an anonymou awrlter In tho Paris Sport. "Dealdei tho money which he gain era from baseball. Ms Bros Uchc Ruth also earns enough on tho stago to keep several families In affluence" says Comoedla, a theatrical paper. fcabe Ruth might have gono on forever knocking the covers off base ball!, doffing hU cap In a bored way each tlmo he reached the homo plate after a circuit trip M the diamond, yet be would have never been heard ul la France, had ho not signed for the reported aura of $100,000 a year. m K.A.A.A. Trim Nifty Nine in First Game Tho baseball gamo yesterday be tween the "Nifty N'lno" and the K. A. A. A. teams was won by tho latter by a score of 7 to 6. Tho "old-timers" beat the "kids" by their better abil ity to hit th ball. The boya wcro able to hold the acoro down by bet ter Holding. On tho Nifty Nino team was: Chas. Orove, catcher; Christy, pitcher; R, (lootz. first; D. Robertson, socond; II. Illscz. short; II. Wort Icy, third; 1). Dickson, left fluid; K. Malcr, cen ter field; and R. Cornish, right field. The K. A. A. A. llnt?up was T. to Krncst Stldham, president ot the club, and Investigations likewise will be made at Uradley college here. Personal Mention 'Vegetables arc sprouting cut of the ground In Medford. and will soon be ready for u, according to (. W, Llndscr, who Is rcrc for a short stay. M. S. Lester and Sam Holdcn left this morning for San.Franclco to ar range for the Hudson automobile agency for Weed. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I-agason return ed last night from Portland. Fremont H. Cupp and W. C. Chandler, special agents for the Southern Pacific, wcro among tho ar rivals( hero last night. K. J. Orant Is a business visitor here today from San Francisco. I'mtowood Trial on "Curley" Underwood, charged with possession ot . Intoxicating liquor, appeared for trial this mor ing at 10 o'clock In the Justice court. Thn morning was taken un In the selection of a Jury of alx. tho lint of jurymen being placed In the hands nf the sheriff at noon, and the cao watf continued at 2:30 this afrnoon. White ttt. Kbrrlcln, ct al. Hearing started In tho circuit court today in the equity caso ot I-averne H. White against Charles W. Kber Icin and the Enterprise Land & In vestment company, In which It Is charged the defendants unlawfully entered upon the lands and excavated a ditch. K.VKillTS OK PYTHIAS ItcCUUni. of il ini'.'lllii.' nf Dm (Mil Follows, tho regular meeting of the Knluhts nf I'vDiIhh will h In. 1.1 Tiioh. day. April 25. Instead of Wednesday. LUUTll 1-. Df.l.Al', K. U, it S. .'1-Z3 MERRILL Mr. Dan Colwell has returned from California where she. went for tha beneflt-of her daughter Kather Ino's oalth. Kntherlne was so much Improved that sho was able to ac company her mother home. Mrs. T. A. Harrows and Mrs. Cly.lo narrows wcro Klamath Falls liltors on( Wednesday. Richard Anderson has entered school. H. H. Anderson, l M. Merrllt and J. II. Hob bs of thn Merrill school board vlnltc.1 tho various rooms o Tuesday. Tho high school play will bo given Friday. April 2S. A dhnrp Is to bo given In the near future by the Park club. I'. II. Merrill returned Wednesday from Coluna, California, where ho wont to attond tho funeral of his brother. Merrill reports things very dry and feed short. Mrs. t!eo. J. Walton was called to Montague Tuesday by the Illness of ho mother. Her mbther was so much mprocd upon her arrival tfcit Mrs. Walton was able to return lo her homo Thursday Mrs. Fulton was u Klamath Falls visitor on Wednesday. fleraldlne. the Infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratcllff. died Wed nesday morning at 10:30. The baby had been 111 tor eight days with pneu monia but was thought much belter and the family felt tho crisis was past. llaby Reraldlne was born February :S, of this year being seven weeks old at the time of her death. A largo crowd attended tho funeral Thursday from the home. Tho funeral was con ducted by Rev. K. It. Kdgar. Mrs. Geo. Wright was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mr. K. Cos and Mrs. Chas. Cox visited John Cox at the Warren Hunt hospital Thursday. Mickey Wampler of Fort Klamath was a Merrill visitor on Thursday. The I. O. O. F. have decided to celebrate the 103 anniversary ot Odd J Fellowship and a social" evening will be held Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Stukel and Miss Incs Metiker-were visitors In Klamath Falls Thursday morning. The Ladles' Aid socle! met at the home of Mrs. J.W. Hasklns who wis aaalsted. In entertaining by her daughter Mrs. Miles Moore. It was decided to do away with the lllblo study at the aid and meet the second and fourth Wednesday of the month to which every one Is Invited. After the business ot the meeting was over the ladles were served a delicious lunch appropriate, for Easter. The fa vors ware also suggestive of Faster. Tho members present were Mesdames II. C. Parker, N. C. Woodhouse, C. N. Hasklns. C. Rowman. tleo. W. Of field, It. C. and R. II. Anderson. K. D. Harwood, drivel, F.. II. Edgar. Oeo. Thoma. J. If. Hobbs. Fred I'eterson. Rurr Westbrook, W. F. Jlnnette. -J. W. Taylor, Luther Hasklns, G. H. Carleton and tho hostesses. Miss Fricke was a guest of the aid. Tho farmera are highly pleased as It seems the long deraycd spring Is here. Tho last few days have beep warm nnd delightful and farmors arc beginning to do their spring work. Tho grass is beginning to grow. Tho children of Mrs. Denton, who aro visiting here from Idaho, entered school Monday. A. Wleuert of Klamath Falls spent - nPHE Type Corsetry J- that Gossard artistry created conceals itself from the appraising eve of your best enemy. The Gossards designed for your particular needs will coax, restrain, supplement easily.gently.naturally and bring you by hidden ways to the very most of which your figure is capable. w '.ft V'"it X - i ' ,1 Wednesday In Merrill. tid. II loom In rod in p nnd I.uKo Wal ker of Klumnth Falls were In Mer rill Friday. They were moving n bunch of sheep Walker had recently purchased from Rtoomlngcamp. to thn .Ankeny ranch. A telephone ntPMagn was received Friday announcing thiblrth of n 7 pound, RlrHo the wlfef l". (1 Mer rill of Klamath FnlN. Tho baby hai been named Mildred Jean. Lylp, Merrill went to Klamath Falls Friday to VNIt his father and sen tho new sister. Mini I .yd In Frlcko, Klamath conn. ty public health ncrse, was In Mer rill to attend a meeting of the Mer rill community group ot the Klamath county public health association. Miss Ruth Hill spent tho weok end with her parents In Merrill. DORRIS DoilltlS, Cnl., April S2 Mrs. W. ' O Itacelnleln I vltltlni- with frliMuN and relatives In Klamath Falls and I Algoma. C. Messlck of the mercantlln firm McMlck & Son of Macdoet spent yes torilay afternoon In Dorrls on lntt nos. " V. II. Full and J C Graham de parted yesterday morning by automo bile for San FranvUco where they .will spend the summer. In the experimental Nlage, ho In iiblo to hear eouv.vrHatlon and concerts, from several Pacific Const elites. Mrs. Margaret Kerwln tint tukoii over tho IKirrU postofflco succeeding II. M. Richardson. Although sho Is actively iingnged In tho postal work Mrs. Kerlu will not initio tho offlco to her new building until permit ar rives from Washington, roil HAi.i: nit tiiam: iimum Meno, hiiiiui oh now, only lined 3 months. Will Undo for hiK. i'hImih, or chickens, Call at llalo'M Niiwh iiKoiicy, TH5 Main HI, iM-'M , BltTHRECORD IIAIINavrA)li;K4Af Klnnlntli Full April 2i. 11922. "tt Mi', and Mr. Oo-ll. linriiHtali.. ii girl; weight, C-, pmiiuN. WKCHSI.ktt-'Al '.Porllaiul. April 21, 1922, to Mr and Mrs Hyniiiu .Wechsler f'Klnntnlli Falls. tvvltiM, hoy and girl. XOTICK Regular lueetliiK of Aloha Chnp. No. 01. tl. K. H Tuevlay. April 25. T:3i) p. m. Initiation and banquet Visitors welcome. Ily order of Kdlth DeUell, W. M 211 FOR SAI.K .Fully equlpiioil .liilry. AnIiIiiii.I, milk iiiuto earns $:ioi) no mouth, H sol.ictod (OWH, hull, CIllV.IM, 2 hors.m, wiiKous, farm Iniplciiu'iilH, sepaiator. runs, tiottles, ete , oor thing ready in g.i. Mum IniMi iiioney ami will sell for s2oon.uo, iuoiii;"H" $10(10., dun next October, luiliiiieo must ho i ash 5 room hinise, 2n nereii laud, rent only VJo.on inimtli, Don I reply Ullli'iM ymi luivo $101111. TODACCO, I'OOL, UAIt HTC Itnod llllilnest In good locilllon, .iwnor litiH ntlior hUNliii"m mill will unit this at a Miap $tr.ou uo eiish will liunillo IIIIOI'llRV. t'ONI'i:t.TIONl:llV, AND FOl'.NTAI.N'-HolllK $'500 to $2,- onii a inontti, rlosn to nchool, In host elty district, rornnr. ft living to n over store. Can lor $ilon n nionlli with this Imnlni'Hii Will nsoli.t ul I $:i,imi) miib iiii iiiiihI Imvo linger part cimli (lltOCIIIlY, Ct)NFK(TK)Ni:ilV Main Hlreol, '.(. Iiloeli from en tranio to null) park for tourists, good family grocory triule, will sell slock at Invoice and itlvn $HH0 win Hi of rutin in tor less I lut ii $101)01) I'ull prlco alioiil $1400 110, must ho cash. IIAKDIIV lll'MINKMH af". i"""l iihiip, r.iiiieral munhiiiidiso siorn Writ. i un If liiti'ti'sleil llllJurM Ai HnllnlM meet hi'to rot ilsiti: HAi.r.t auv.w .M'.lronl lllilu. Aledf.iiil, Oie. 21 H NEvV TODAY FOR SAI.K I til ft Disk Harrow. . single, 1 10 Inch John Deere Hulk ing plow. Jus, T. Ilenluy, Chime IMFt. - 2t.2 I FOR SAI.i: t)ne half suction good luvet Intnl. .so ucres In ttmbor. MO , acres fenced, big house and barn. Itnv IlhiuiU lm.nillne i rw Hivlvn'ckrl no,UP n"i" gralnury South uay imoails i spending a row la im1(l, of SwiiU , 1k( (Uo0 Sl,0 Wm In Klamath Falls. J Strubcl. County hospital. 2 : Mrs? Frairk Darr Is visiting with ' i-1 : 1 her mother In Red llluff Major Sieucvr and lVrry llanill ton, who rt-sldcon tho Klamath river i F0lt RKNt t room furnished apt Phone 2T3J Jl-'Jii FAIOII-:itS .rrKTHt.N! In tho vlclnjty of llcswlck, were busl- llrlng )our rream to thu Holllday 'llalrv TIM A Kliiiniilti fnlil Kli.mulli Falls creamery building) Highest ness visitors in Uorrls Thursday. Roy- Tuber has Installed a radio telephone lu bis store and, although prices paid tor butter fat, 501 J. I'hunn 21 TST STRAND 10c- WHKIIK KVIIHYIIODY (IOICM- r0e IIOMK OF TIIK HODKI.NHON IllATUIIIW Myrtle Reed's ThrilliiiK Story "At the Sign of trie Jack o'Lantern" 0 Urban's Movie Chats and Vaudeville Movies Also a Good Comedy Tomorrow Conway Toarlo in "HuekiiiK the Tiger," and Amateur Night, Five Good Acts. Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Owing to present business condition, on nnd after May lnt, we will ho compelled to have cash in advance'fortoll papers deliverpd by us. Those in arrears'will please call at store on or before above date and renew subscriptions, or papers wil) be stopped. NO EXCEPTIONS. 735 Main St 'Phone 13-J HALES NEWS AGENCY i. fl iwwvgT5 First to establish the ?IOSS price -Usco m E makers, of U.S. Tires made this announcement last November "Hereafter the price of the 30x3'i 'U.co' U $10.90." The lowest price ever quoted on a tire of quality reputation and ttandard performance. And now, with the opening of Spring, there seem to be quite a number of "New and -Special tires" coming into the market in the $10.90 price range. Perhaps you are wondering just what there can be either "new" or "special" about these tires. It can't be the $10.90 price "Usco" established, that five' months ago. Nor quality reputation and ttandard performance tor It takes more than one full season for any new tire to aemonstrose where it stands in quality and value field (now that the season prom , ites business from the American car-owner), it is worth remember' ing that "Usco" showed lu good faith by announcing this price last fall. The same intent to serve that has madeNUsco" a ttandard alue for years. The "Usco" Tire was never better than it it today with its established quality, its time-tested performance, and lit brlce clotelrfiu- wed In tunc with the linicj. luSSSlBSBSBKJ m With so many tires ruih' ing into this $ 10.90 price Unfed StatasTlrvs it find Tims Cwrriste to.S.TIraCh oi a& 4ftt. Art& 4. 4feKfeev V: Be! United' St9tes Tires UnittQStatw V Hubbir Compair &&&& rjfir-Ant , . TUOkU ftmUn XaMr OrimfitMk fa WU rtlJnJmi Ikirirfirt Bitmlui I Where You I Can Buy I US. Tires: Acme Motor Company 400 South Sixth ' Phone 264 i i - . WT.- rar