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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1922)
'' u . j.j. . ,v SIONTIAV, .WWTHT 7, lfK!3. ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A Lesson in Tatlencer 1 frohmR I 'ft :-P- ' IS i -Hornsbyja;,. i ' V .'-) i. ,,, ...'ft- 9)' Y-i 4 hJHBftMnn " ' 1 rjj ESi Little Ili Tnililnuton l bound nnd declared Hint nho'll Rot a enp- .Sw . ex I0I rltot of 1'rcrlcliNt lliiitlliiu, bu ibi's vsalthm on tlio White llouio stci Jfl i lor lilui ii como out. RLS wl - - vgrdjnafi 1 liSSJii iii I nanaaaaanlnnWsnP' i .tsnnnnnnnrinnnnnnnnnnWsM1 III 'CKH Bnaaaaannm.'-.H'. I- I f.o.Tcrn Horniby, of llio til. Louis m TODAY'S FASHIONS Hand-Made Dresses; Popular W'J7 ),, Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. Buyer's Week AUCiUST 7-1U .flln.ttsfc in PORTLAND f K ." rf--.ls a timo of business and pleasure. nip i ',So;innle your headquuilers in the, v ,p i.j . .. cuntcr of the activities.-And uline at XT J Arthur M. Meyers mauagcr B ' . ; . i - .JvSni.''- II III H iii V KL. COTlMT IT MClU . T !. tnAmxta lfMUl of atMCT Veil. eTIUill I" CTf.ea chine an "hewn In the smartest shops. They're tuwlty sUaorir dresses, paad-msde blouics are equally popular. f.o.Tcrn Horniby. of llio til. Louis Cardinal, conoldrred by many the lct all-round tall tower that ever wore eptkc'n. He' out aflcr tho homo run title this jtur. Thoro, M; hand tell tiio ntory ot UU bat1 tlni; end ficWlnr vroncif. I'AUIB, On a Uovc-Bray hat n nucl method of ualng feathers Is kvi-ii. Inatcad of a curved plume sur rounding tho brim and falling low over tho eyes Itself 11 pretty It not too new Idea tho plunio of curled ostrich In geranium red had been carefully pulled to pieces. Kach curl ed frond was fastened on separately, 'no Jliat Hid wliolo eronu nnd brim m-ro (mrrcd. Tho ri-sult wan r-xiiuls-Itely soft nnd nlry In appearance K. C.'s Lose Close Game On Dorris Diamond SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Arc the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. 'I lih lii-lilnlli'ii iitfri ii ilitiiniih, pint lit jil, mill hliuiil.iril -lu. llltllMI III II I OKI II ll I It K'lltll of tin- lilyli mImmi) Kniiluuti'. It nffiTHuliiliiK fur i-iillecl.ilo di'r.ri'ftt lu: i. (..Krlrultiirii MIiii-h rinniiirri'u l'lmriu.iry , ' KiiKlnciTliiK nml AhTliiiiilc Ait'i Vm'iilloinil IMuralloti Knmslry I'hi-inli'jl Knr.lueerhiK IIiiiikii li'iniioniii'N .Military Holcnru ami Tuctlr.i II of fern lt'.ilnliil; til.ui In. Tho ticlmul of Mtlulc, IMiyaknl IMiluitlou, ImliiHlrlal JntirnulUii). ' I'all 'IV i in Optus SvpU'iulH-i- IH. , Tor clu'iiliint of Information nnd llltUtruttl buuhlet wiltu to The Rcgiitrar, Oregon Agricultural .College, Corvallis, Oregon Ui-fori) ii nuiril of anvural bun dled baseball fans tho K. C.'s went down for a defeat and returned last night with tho honor of giving tho Dorris Imridmll team tho hardest Imik'Ii.iII biiitlii they have received this year from any team in Klam ath county that haw Journeyed to llmlr famous xaml lot for a game. Tho Kiiino was featured by thu excellent playing of tho K. C.'s team, nml heavy hitting that cntued Dorris to use thre0 Pitchers. Tho now uniforms of tho Knlglita of Cojhimbu team lll bo hero lliU week, and tho K V would like to meet tho local Cubs Sjinday utter .next. Goats Her Hobby B V ssssl IKfWK I .Vv5 LONDON Iira liro beginning (o coino lu. Which U to say, tlioy uro bo ginning to como out. Tho slicll-llko ear, hidden so long beneath a fluff of hair or a plaqtio ot Jewels, -w 111 bo entirely bare. K'ars not so shell llko may bo covered half way and further camouflaged with on Intri cate ear-ring. If the ear Is well shop nil, Its good look will bo enhanced by thu long, bell-shaped ear rings reminiscent of tho Victorian ora from which mnny little fashion ac cessories of tho moment aro sprung. LONDON Thcro seems to bo an effort to reintroduce tho black gown, with variations. Tho variations aro a pleasant concession to tho popular ity tf striking colors. Violent dashes of green, yellow or pink aro Intro duced on black crepe and laco cos tumes, even though they may bo In tho form of satin rosebud bouquets at tho girdle, If no other lvld touch brlghtous tho coitumc. Tho clncturo at least will bo a giddy affair ot (,'hlueso red, sap green lacquer or hugn Jowoled cabachons. Lady lAilhiirat, only woman In Knclaml owninc n newspaper (London Morning I'lXJt). raises pedigreed coats ns a hobby. NASH AUTOMOBILES (NEW PRICE) ' 4 CYL. F. O. B. KLAMATH FALLS . 4 t ' 6 CYL. F. O. B. KLAMATH FALLS. $1125.00 $1475.00 THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE BILLS' NASH AGENCY' XIW VOIlK JThoro Is iino thing whkb must bo borno lu mind during tho batik seaton which impends: Too much batik defeats its own purpose, which la to bo atrlklngly "dlffcrunt." If jou huo u batik negligee, for example, ecu to It that tho panels or tho Inauts or tho slouvva aro ot plain material. A glorious ncgligco which la tho quintessence ot but Ik. lu tones of rueset, crimson and gold, penults tho batik Idea to run riot only on tho long, luoso Jackot. Tho skirt Is a dull, rich -crimson. NCW YOnK For tho unusual sports ault, ono shop Is displaying an uuusuul sports blouso. Ono typo Is delightfully decoratod with a braid ot kultted tinsel. In honna with this touch ot silver, tho blouso is especi ally of feet lc. Auothor typo la ot silk inosh in mulzo or red with laco patterns wovor over- It, Corkscrew cropo, daringly strlpod, Is another (ypo which exactly suits certain plain but highly colorod Bports costumes. lAIU3 In splto ot all tho now and occasionally strango sbadoa which tho season has produced, tho Paris luunos still considers a beautifully cut black gown tho most distinguish ed costumo for afternoon occasions. Hor'socoud cholco Is sorao dollcata slmdo ot mauvo, with which sho wears a hat of precisely tho sanio Bhado, Other good colors good, that METROPOLITAN GARAGE TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS ' Order thorn now for fall dol Ivory. KlamathFlowcrSbop Cut Flower Plant I'hono 6 S 834 Main St. Is, from tho viewpoint of smartness are powder blue, coca and lemon. NEW VOIlK Metallic laces bid fair to bo oven xnoro In rogtio this autumn than they aro at tho moment. Thcro aro ery lovoly metal laces In gold or silver or bronze, on back grounds of black or whlto silk not, thu laces forming nu embroidery of delicate, shining threads on tho ncu tru I background. I'AIILS U'hllo tho nuprcmacy ot (ho enormous hat Is still 'unques tioned, thcro Is a new typo of smalt hat for tboso who dlsllko largo brims. Tho small hat. worn by elderly rath er than by youthful women, is a Jaunty llttlo affair of black tlmbor straw, which belongs,. to tho tdquo species. It Is set slightly, at ono' auglo nnd Its only docoratlon' Is a large, floppy rose ot ribbon at tho right side ot tho crown. Uathlng -Suits at K. K. K. Store. 3-7 Sarazen Drives mMX :. :.-' ii ij'rd ZiTif s w rfw,' becjL.j&;&' &SCrfW&. EVK 5rv;rvjti5 ft. iIBtff.?M SKffSK .OPi- -t&-?s! rr?Vt,f iYrw3i . . rm. .. ssssssl i.XX iAj-VI. tissssl V ,- J!. m K8 '-.'AV?- '. J.A we- - 4 .; M ' Oent Barasen.- aew oan goU ehamp, plays a full troa shot. No tlce.the distance' ot the ball from the body and that he always keeps his head down. Then stays you an drive r (ar u Iw doe... Girl Athletes From Canal Zone on Way to Paris Athletic Meet 0IIUI8TOIJAL, Canal one, Ann. 7. A group of girl nthjolcs from tho Canal Zono Is now on Its way to I'arls for tho International women' garnet which open in that city Aug ust 20. Tho young women aro giving exhibition gamos at Havana and Uor rnudn, nnd In Spain on tho way over. After tho games they will tour Ger many, England nnd Scotland nnd then como to New York about the middle ot September. It Is planned to havo thptn appear In Now York, lloston and Philadelphia. The Canal Zono team consists of f.onn Itathbone, Ksthcr Orceno and Mrs. C. If. Dath. Mrs, J. L. Orceno accnmpanlci tho team as chaporonc, and Homer Dakcr, physical director In the Canal Zone, will tnanago and conch tho team. Miss Itathbono has a record of 1C-1-3 seconds for ho 100 yard hur dles, and alao docs exceptionally well with tho Javelin and In tho standing broad Jump. Miss Orceno has a rec ord of 12 2.." seconds for tho 100 yard dash; 3 seconds for tho 300 uiotcr run and ft. 7 in. In the run ning high Jump. Mrs. Oath's best performance for tho shot put. 9 pounds with right and left hand, Is 33 feet, 3 inches. Sho Is Incidentally tho bowling champion and the cham pion sharp shooter of the Isthmus. y. Impossible Happens: Pawn Broker Is Sold Fine Brass Gold Brick SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7. A pawn broker supposedly it tho tatt man in tho world to whom a gold brick could bo told. The Impossi ble actually has happen-) t hero, however, for Morris Illsklo, above wIkmo door bangs thrpo r.oldon balls, paid 11.000 and threw in a gold watch to get hold of 20 pounds of brass besides making Sho "capper" in tbo deal a present, of another Sold watch for what Ills Lin tbotrgtit were "services." HaJ the brick actually been gold, ills- kin would havo been richer by about 15,000. Anthony Del Sot, whom tho po lice arretted as tbo "capper," in terested IlUkin in a witeaed, aged Mexican who was represented ss an unconth miner who bad bcon dig ging for gold all his life In tho mountains of tho'stato of Sonora, tbo product of his llfctlmo of In dustry bolnc-20 pounds ot gold dust. As tho Mexican was not sus pected to have an opportunity to loam English nor to hav any roal knowledge ot the market value ot the gold. Del Sol, accordlag to the pollco. did all the talking. A few hours later Itlskln appeared at the detective bureau with 20 pounds ot brasa filings with tho marks ot sev eral acid tests upon them. Al though tho pollco found Del Sol, they woro unablo to locato tho aged "minor." nn E PAST IN ALASKA Airplanes, Pullman Trains and Tractors Play Part in Day's Doiturs STIUMEIt HITS ItOCK SKATLB. Aug. 7. Tbo steamer II. F. Alexander, of the Admiral line, bound to Seatllo from Baa Francisco, crashed into tbo cako rock oft the Qulltayuto rlvor, near Capo Flattery last night and lore a holo In a for ward port. Leaking slowly, sho ia pro ceeding to port under her own power, where sho is exported to arrtvo at 10 o'clock. ANCHOItAOK, Alaska, Aug. 7,- An cvlilenco of tho rapidity with which events nro transpiring lu Alaska occurred Sunday afternoon. July a, whon an airplane bearing pas9cngera passed over thn city wlillo wondlng It way to the hills a pack train, followed by soveral prospectors bearing packs upon their backs and with dogs likewlso bur dened headed for tho hills. In thn railroad yards a Pullman train wni Just pulling In nnd a big army lypo tractor was making Its way out ibo Eaglo river road to porform service for llio Alaska road com mission. Tennis playura halted for n mo ment to gaxo at tho airship whlto watchers at a baseball game took a hasty glance, but did not suffer their attention to be drawn from tbo national game. Out over tho Knlk arm the airship soared, thenco on down to Cook Inlet and bsck slong the skirts of the mountain. Two old-timers chewed aasldously upon their quids and cast an eyo slryward. "doe, BUI, It 'we'd had that thing filled with bacon and beans in '," said one. "Somo day I' going to tnko a spin In that wag gin Just for lack," said the other. Cook Inlet is rapidly bersg dot ted with canneries and saltcrics, beluga whating stations and halibut fisheries. The airplane, Introduced this summer by O. K. itammon tree, will ncTTo as tho rap'ld tran sit between the canneries and An chorage. Already tho demand for services Is growing and beforn tho summer is ended regular sched ules aro to bo Inaugurated. Tho city ot Anchorago Is working on plana for providing an aviation field, and tho plans suggested for a per manent military post at Point Campbell, 10 miles south ot An chorage carry wtlh them an avia tion field. Remarkable Book Will Be Sent to America WARSAW. Poland, Aug. 7. Ono of tho most remarkablo books ever niado In Europe has Just bran completed here and will be sent to America. It Is "The. Hook of Sig natures" and Is addressed to Her bert Hoover In tho namo of scores ot thousands of Polish children, whoso actual signatures aro In cluded lu tho soveral hundred pag es of tbo volume. Marshal Pilsadskl, tho Polish chief of state, wroto tbo first,, pago, and other pages wero written by mcuv bcrsot tho Polish parliament, tho cabinet, Cardinal Kakowskl, tbo Polish Protestant clergy, tbo Jew ish Kabbls. tho students and pro fosoora ot tbo universities, and rop rvacntatlvva of all tho arts, aclcuc cs. trades and crafts ot Poland. Tbo book la mado entirely of 1'ullsh parchment and Is bound in magnificent band-embotised loitho Uono In tho stylo of tbo nicdlaoval manuscript, volumes. Coolest; Cleanest Dining Room in Town fin Hing Guey AmericanW Steaks, Chops, Vegetables, Pastry, Cooked to Order As You Wuh Them. All Hours Day and Night, Also All Chinese Dishes Elegantly Cooked TOURISTS INVITED v 619 Main St. . Up-SUiw . ' TeLV :, -.4' 1 !' v ti( u 1 '4 vfi hm ; ia h to.