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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1922)
TltlTIWTKtr, MAV 4, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pgg Fouf Preliminary Field and Track Meets by School on Monday A track meet preliminary to the county public school track and field meet, scheduled for Saturday, May in, will be held In tliu various school on Monday, May 8. This will lie an elimination meet, at which representatives will he chos en hy the schools to enter the coun ty meet, which will be held In Klnmnth Falls. Superintendent J. r. Wells report a 100 per cent en- rnllment for the meet. Following Is the complete sched ul for the county meet: Place Klamath Falls, Oregon Time Saturday, May 13, 1933. Kk'inentary schools commencing 'at 10 o'clock a. m.: high schools com mencing at 3 o'clock p. m. (lasalflratloM Klminnlnry schools Doys under 75 pound weight, clem 1; from 76 to 99 Inclusive, class 3; 100 pounds or nvnr, class 3. Olrls under 13 yearn of age, class 1; 13 years or more, clast 3. Weights and age to bo taken as of May 1, 1933. HlKli aabooM Only on cUm KlIdWIMy. Ktmcntary schools Pupils be longing In school at time of meet who a pro In regular attendance May 1, 1933, provided they attend d such school at least 30 days dur- Ini: tin) current school year. High schools Rules of Oregon High School Athletic association. Ktriw .All entries must bo In the hands ortbo secretary of the. meet not later than May C, 1933. Klemontnry schools Each school may enter not more than flvo con testants for each event, aside from relays, and ono team for each re lay. No contestant may enter more than three events for boys and two events for girl, asfSo from relays'. High schools Kach school may enter not more than thrco contest ants for each event, aside from re lays, and one team for each relay.' No contestant may enter more than four events. Scoring Elementary schools I'lrst place In each event shall count S points; second place 4 points; third place 3 points; fourth placo 3 point; fifth place 1 point. First placo In relays S points. High schools First place in each event shall count 5 points; second place 3 points; third place 1 point. First place In relays S polutsT-o. Awards Ribbon will be award ed for place In all events. An ef fort will be made to have a trophy awarded to the elementary school and to the high school making the highest number of points. A general admission fee of 35 cents will be charged for financing the meet. All school children will be admitted free. JCvesrtJ Elementary schools Boys Class l! fill ynnl dash: MOO yard dash; clniKlliiB broad Jump: running broad Jump; pull-up (chinning). Class 3: 60 yard dash; 100 yard dash; running broad Jump; running IiIrIi Jump; pull-up. Class 3: 60 yard dash; 100 yard dash; 330 anl run; running -broad imp; running high Jump. Unlimited class: One-half mile relay, by team of four men. tllrls Class 1: ft) yard dash; potato rare; pull-up. Clas! 3: .".0 yard dash; potato; throwing bans- ball. Unlimited clans: 320 yard relay by team of four contestants, High schools lloys 50 yard dnsh; 100 yard dash; 320 yard run; 440 yard run; 880 yard run; C mlto run; pole vault; running high tump; running broad Jump; 1 2-lb. shot put; throwing discus: throw ing javelin; 130 yard high hurdle; 330 yard low hurdle; one mile re lay by team of four men. Girls 60 yard dash; 100 yard dash; throwing baseball; 330 yard relay by team of four contestants. Omanixed Baseball to Pay Veterans Tribute CHICAGO, III, May 3. Orxanlted baseball again will pay tribute to heroes 'of the .world war on second annual National hospital day. May IS, according to word received today by Matthew O. Foley, raecuttve secretary of the National hospital day commit tee, from Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landls, President nan Johnson of the American league and President J .A." lleydler of the National league. Baseball's part In National hospi tal day Is In the rolo at league games on May IS In parks near hospitals where service men arc reeolvlng'treat ment. Last year thousands of veter ans were conveyed to the. park where In addition to the games a special program of music and flag raising had been arranged. This year, under Commissioner Landls' direction, the minor leagues also will participate. "The Idea of National hospital day." said Foley, "Is to educate the peoplo concerning tho Important ser vice rendered thorn by the 8,000 hos pitals of the United States and Can ada, and baseball is doing an Im portant sorvlcn In connection with the day by bringing to tho attention of the public so forcibly tho fact that although the nr has been over for nciirly four years, there still nr thousands of men under hospital care." proximity of largo bodloti of water mill of tho Canadian wIMurmvis, ap parently failed to dlscourago balloon Ists, Judging from tho number of en tries. F A, Vaughn, president of tlic Aero club of Wisconsin, nuld tweUe to fourteen were expected to take part In thn nice. The ulio of tho start Ing field Is said to prohibit entrance by nu appreciably lurger number. Thn prises will amount to 3,0iH. In addition to the n'rlios, $100 will bo paid towatil tho expenses of each contestant who actually start. The Aero club of America has apportioned tho awards as follews: first, $1,000; second, $800: third, $(00; fourth, $300: fifth, $200; sixth, $100. The three leading teams at the tlulsh will Im chosen to represent America In the International Gordon Dennett raco which will start from Zurich, Switzerland, August ti. Twenty-four committees have becu appointed to take care of every phase of the race. The chairman of the com mittees comprise an executive committee. Say Men Spirit Work Also Allowed One Wife National Balloon Race Scheduled for May 30-31 MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 3. Con testanta In the National Balloon race, which is scheduled to take place hori) May 30 and 31, may encounter "al most any kind of weather." accord Ing to spokesmen of the Aero club of America. Milwaukee lies directly In the path of most of the cyclonic storms which sweep across the coun try, and the date selected Is near the dividing lino between spring and summer conditions, it was pointed out. This fact, even when combined with the hazards Imposed by the SSSSSSBSlllSHSBBMHSSISiSiSBSSS NOTICE All Union Barber Shops will close on and after May 8, 1922, at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Barbers Local No. 841 TSTRAND 100- WHKM EVERYBODY GOl OMK OV THE ODKOrSOlf FEATURES BENEFIT TIMBERWORKERS LOCAL NUMBER 188 t. And Some Show. Everybody Come, A Big Feature and Good Comedy Show Starts at 6:30. Admission 10c and 25c Don't forget Benefit for the boys runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday I CIIICAOO, May 4 Men work, get no sleep .and ere go to school when they rach the spirit world. Such was tho announcement by Mrs. Maggie Walte. a-eplrltualLit of 33 years' eiperleace. who addressed tho State Spiritualists' association here. "The disembodied spirit is kept busy at a number of things," she sstd. "Occupation Is found for ev ery soul and there Is not much time for playing on golden harps." Matrimonial tangles are severed in a way that Is more satisfactory than they are some times here, sho said. Tho man who has had three or four wives here is Joined to the ono who is his spiritual mate there. "Husbands and wives sre joined thoro If they are spiritual mates," she said. "What about a man who has two or three wives on esrth?" she was asked. "I knew you would ask that," sho replied. "Well, tho wlfo who was bin spiritual mate on earth be comes his spiritual bride. Tho others exist In a sort of sisterly affection." If you havo never met your own true sweetheart on earth, no mat ter how many you have married, you will meet he,- there. Food and raiment do not bother the spirits. Tbey generally appear In tho new land In a replica of the clothes they last wore on earth. As for food, the mere aroma of earthly food Is sufficient to satisfy them. Mrs. Walto said Consn Doyle was correct when he said the soul or etberle body Is attached to the body by a silver cord. "I have seen the silver cord my self," she ssld. "It Is about tho slxe of No. cotton thread. When the soul departs from the body the silver cord Is severed, but It la pos sible for the soul to roam at will connected with the mortal shell hy this thin strand. "Once the spirit ot a living man came to as from New Zealand. I could see the thread aronnd It, rather tangled. I was conducting a meeting at the time. "'Do not bo alarmed.' said the spirit. 'I am living. ad mast has ten back to New Zealand. 1 came here because my long lost brother is la the audience. There he Is, sitting orer there. Tell him to write to me. I was foxing, by ay fire when 1 came here.' Then the spirit disappeared. Spirits like to Joke, she said. "That eiplalns some of the nraai Ing statements made by the oulja board, for they take delight la playing pranks on their earthly friends," she said. The spirit ot William C. Ralstoa, who built the Palace hotel In San Francisco, Is her guide, she said. "He came to me years ago and announced himself aa my control," she said. "'I was supposed to have committed suicide by drowning at North Hcacb,' ho told me, wbut the truth la I was seized by cramps while swimming.' He has been with me ever since." lilts or Wisdom When you buvo a friend do not go urouud looking for a prune who poses as a friend. If you aro In bad, to stay in only makes it worse. Ho that Is wild thinks that tho whole world Is wild. Wit at wu think are necessities are often vilo things. Uu patient, for there are many "guys" you can lick. , Start a thing wrong and It gets wortso as you o along. Nothing succeeds like the efforts ot a woman to be disagreeable. in Wnlili v. Klumatli l,hetm'k J. Watch tiled suit ttil morning against tho Klumnth Livestock com pany for the foreclosure of n tabor Hon In tho rum of $1,104, asking $00 attorney's fees. Tito com. plaint asked for u llvn on real prop ory In necl Ions 31, 3:1, :I3 unit 3 4, In township .19 of this county. Personal Mention J Sniifi-tufM .. f3itrrlt Default Judgment was entered In the circuit court this morning agutnst W. T, Oarrott in the aggre gate sum ot (1,164.95, with costs and attorney fees for $1C0. Tho action wad brought by J. L. Spar rotorn against durrott on four promissory notes. Beyrle vs. Hub Demurrer was filed this morning to the complaint in tho caso of O It. Ilcyrla against Oskar Huber, A C. Dunn and James linker, the con tention being that tho complaint docs not constitute a cause of ac tion, and that, there Is u mlsjolner ot parties defendant. Thn rase Involves approximately $3,000 for road and bridge work. APPROVES MRAHimt: WASHINOTON, D. C, May . The house banking committee' today favorably reported the bill passed by the senate extending thn activities of tho war finance corporation for one year from June 30, next. NEW TODAY LOUT -(Waterman Fountain pen, No. 63. Finder notify O. M. Ilaymond, court house. Reward. 4-6 LOST Tuesday evening, man's bicy cle. Was left on corner (th & Main. Please return to Arthur Dolco, I'hono 480W. 4-5 FOR RKNT 2 nicely furnished rooms. 1135 Pine St. 4-6 UOLH1K CAR For sale or will trado for tato modol Ford. Box 111, Mer rill, Ore. 4-5 FOR RKNT Cabin furnished Al. Seo Dick. 240 Itrosd St. 4-6 MIsm Latum and Miss llllltitt ro utined last night fioni Hun Francisco. (' T. Holxer, J It Hhuw, Fred Sclinllock, iiml Mat Kititn returned last illicit from Hun Francisco whoro tin')' attended n nieetluK of Oregon and California Itiiutioriuoti (I A Kiiuisn rettirnnd Tuesday nlnlit C. F Martin Is u Pin Hand visitor hero today. Mrs. A. tfhcntlatid returned last night from tioulliorn California, Mrs, II. It. Reynolds of Han Fran cisco Is lsltliiR friends hero. Mrs. W M. Jeffres returned Tues day from Itosevlllo, California, Mrs. It, II. Amlrku toft yesterday for Portland where nlio will visit friends (or n short time. OREGON BREVITIES Astoria Standard Oil Co., to erect $1,000 public comfort station, BON TON Bakery and ' Delicatessen will open for Business SATURDAY, MAY 5 at 626 1-2 Main it. Phone 602 SOUTHWELL FALLEN, Proprietors Philomath Willi romlni? of sprint; sinuller lumber concerns hero resume operations. Albany Albany furniture fac tory, dormant for ye.ir, to roopeti Keaslde American Lecloii to build club house. Sherwood voles $12,000 liond Issue for ptirchaso and Improvement of water plant Clutsop county Hlilpplng rarlo.ul of (liiernxevn lo I, oh Angnlon. 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