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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1922)
;W7'3S ' "m tv " r i ' ' .. i" fin. ..f'jn'LVJt ' I i " i 3' it Ftmr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TIIUItHDAY, HUrTKMlUm II, inaa .' . - isa.u. "j';jf(rai..T?ift-! .1 fr:'- f ?.' 1 t if 4v;m iKf ( The Office Cat BY JUNIC8 A CIXlKi: CAM, I flipped, I (oil t nat down hard 1 l!inioil on my rear. I curaeil, I worc, I damned my luok My henrl was filled with fear. I felt, I looked, 1 felt again I ccnnntl tit diss nud thufc. 1 mulloil, I crlnned. I cried nlnnd, "Thank Owl, tho ntuff I naff!" Sho (ncntlmeiitnl) Do you think mnrrlaco In n fallnrn?" Viirnlitirn Denier (practical) Onoii lord, no! I mado $2,500 last year on perambulators uliinc. . r - Trllo llconwii "Hoy, paa, tlmro' a fly In" my hoiip." , , ' , "Voll, Ikicattbo Koup'until you come in iho fly, ihen',ti;lf tho waiter ntid'lm'II kIvo you' mtftlier plate. Deputy Sheriff Ilnrnas snya tho In leptlonn of unmo merf are honest and Jtliroi somn mnn InslKt thai they havi thu law on their Rldo. Tln 'While 1'lnsue -Jnclc Did you hear nhout. that tcrrlhlo accident at tho hall gamo lsiRt night? Jill No, what was ll? "Ik'ss got too near an olectric fan nnd two men w he were standing near by wore almost suffocated hy tho dust." v , . ' Parker: "Tho only llilnc ho left was an old clock." ' tawyar: " Well, tlioro'a- ono Reed thing about It It won't Uo much troublo tn wind up -hi estate!" Tho smal.leV the rallbrovtlio blRKer tlin boro. This applies to" men, 'not ' flre-aniiH, gargles Dcrt Wlthrow. filv Month Without Sleep Illx "Whatljamean your Insomnia Is duo to heredity?" Dbc "Jry father was night editor nn tho Greenland newspaper." Lovu which makes tho world go 'round.- also ought to mako It go "square," says tho Hev. A. L. Hire. I HOV AllOCT IT? Ifavo you over Asked your girl. to a show And told her you had to (let teata In tho balcony, becauso All tho rest of tho liouso wan sold out? And then when you got thero you found Tho orchestra was only half filled and You nnd sho wcro ulono in tho bal cony. Kh? Jud Tunklna says what makes him udmlr&'a mother's lovo and marvel at it Ih u photograph of himself tak en ut the ago of 1 1 or 1 2. "My wlfo doves her Ford, and me, ton. In fact, sho loves anything that Mho can drive," gargles Amos Tasii. Tuko ji Hint A young man was jilted tho other night becauso ho -Is always tolling what a great man ho Is, nnd tho young lady Is going to mnrry an otfier man who Is ulways saying what n girl sho Is. Advertising pays. Try It and sco. ' YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should h'aye your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is the best; our prices are right on Slab, Blocks, Body and Tama oack, 'Your business is solicited. e " s . I MM' B mM a ::;: il ravrnn tv uk SPORTS MWMVVWWllWWWVWMVIMMMMrAMAMwVMAAAAAMAAMAArMAAAAMAMAA CONFERENCE TEAMS TO HAVE OFFICIAL PRACTICE FRIDAY SAN FHANCISCO. Sept. H. Football tqund of tho Pacific Coast Conference universities and colleges, most of them "pointed" at tho l'nlv- orslty of California, will hold their first official practice tomorrow. California has hold the conference championship for two seasons and It , Is tlm aim of every team on tho i Hoars' schedule to Inflict upon the ' Uerkeley team the first defeat It has suffered since ISI20. From tho university of Southern ' California campus In l.os Angeles to Washington state college at Pull man, wherever conference squads are gathering, they are pointing out j ' seventy points in revenge ror a that this will bo tho year to defeat ftore Just about as largo which was California for the Hear machine, i n,n "I' ,,v Washington against Call they say, has been wrecked by the'tn.rl lc ' !013 less of Its 191 line, from tackle to' 1-nncli Ilagshaw. conch nt the lint- tackle I California students themselves. however, are doing little worrying, ror they have faith In Andy Smith, their coach, and In his power to train some, of his extra back field stars and second string men to hold down po-!ct sitlons on the line, "llrlck" Multer. tho All-American end Is tack, so Is Captain Chnrllo Krb, they point out. claiming that tho veteran backfleld men and ends will be strone enough to offset any weakness tho line may! "rlinm. onco second All-Amurlcan have. If ItilH In have nny. (player. Kd Kuhn. powerful sopho- Tho Hears "meet both tho Washing-1 nlor "" Spokano. Tlnllng. a "W" ton conference teams. Washington man- Amo Ulirlstlon. captain of the State nnd tho University of Washing- Stanford university freshman team ton. this year, and strong competl- wu years ago or McMillan. Captain tlon Is expected. Last year Callfor-' "0'' Ingram probably will Im one of nla defeated both the fur northern teams. Washington State has eleven letter-men back, a veteran for every position except conter. Washington hopes to regain Its place on the foot ball map this year and Coach Knochifrom Everett, Is also a candidate for Ilagshaw says the team will bo " per cent, stronger than It wna a year ago. particularly In the line. Down at Stanford university they are banking their hopes upon a veter an .team and upon a brand new coaching system Imported from Pitts burgh university. Since the days when the two played rugby Stanford Ims-not defeated California at foot ball. ' ' University of Southern California's "big gamq" of tho year will be against California In l.os Angeles and the Trojans want to send the. Dears back with a trimming. Kven Trojan supporters, however, doubt. If this can be dono this year for V. 3. C, lost several stars of the 1921 J team, which failed to defeat tho Dears. Don't forget the Womans' Auxl- j Hary cooked food sale, next Saturday; at tbo Melhase Uldgf, Corner r.th and ' Main Sts. 13-1., m Mr. Duck Hunter Duxbak Waterproof Hunting Coats, Pants and Caps Hood uml Hall Itrani Itubbor ItooU, leather Vests all iitylcH-Sweotcrs. OlorcH, AYool Kox now ready at K. K. K. Store, Lcadlnc Clothiers. 20-1.1 XOTIC'K T CKKDITOItS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Exe cutrix of the I.ast NI1I and Testa ment of Klmer T. I.udden, deceased; and that all persons having claims against tho ostato of said decedent aro required to prosent same, with tho proper vouchers, to mo at the law offices of Dert C. Thomas. Loom Is Ilulldlng, Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 13th dny of September, l'J22. KDITH LUDDKN, Kxecutrlx of tho Last Will und Testament of Klmer T. Ludden, deceased. S H.21.28 O G.12 Currin's sell tho standardized school tublets and composition books. Currln'H For Drugs. H Broken Glasses There, Is no time for delay when your glasses meet an ac cident. You demand quick and effi cient sorvlco then. Wo are equipped to render such service Immedlatuly, Wo grind tho surfaco and edgo tho lenses and guaran tee correct duplication' of lenses. Twenty-five years exper ience. Dr, Goble Phone i Ofc. 133-W, Ro. 031-J 708 Mula WASHINGTON TEAM WILL MAKE ATTEMPT TO REGAIN LAURELS 8KATTI.K. Wash., Sept. 14. Sev enty five percent stronger than a year ago, the Pnlverslty of Washing ton .football loam will try thl year to regain tho placo It hold on tho football map soeral years ago when tho famous (111 Uoble coached tho eleven through season after eaon without defeat. Many students think the team will be so good It will tnko the measure "f the champion University of Call- 'rnla eleven when the two meet hero November It. Last year nt Uerkeley California defeated tho Purple and Hold elexen by more vcrslty, promises to send onto the 'll''1' a powerful line, weak at only tone of the ends. The backlleld wilt not show the Improvement this year that will be displayed In the line, for Kny Kcktunn and Harry (Junss, stars 1321- ,iro K"- I - Petrle, a giant from Clark- stoti, will be one oS tho ends. The other has not yet been selected. At. tho tacklo positions, whore tho real MreugtH will licglti. will Do Hill tho guards and either Jim llryun or Kd llobl. veterans, tho other. For renter there Is Hank Hayes or Cliff I-nnghornc, both letter men, but I light. Chalmer Walters, dark horso cie Ilagshaw must develop n quarter-. back and Is looking to last year's freshmen IJkoly looking men are. Hey. brother of "Crum" Washington star. Myron Willie Dalley, Dallcy, ex llauley, brother of tho llanley boys famed In Washington xtato college gridiron history, or Fred Abel. In the halfback and fullback positions will be Johnny Wilson. Hay 11 111, ( Leonard Zell. John Hlack, Klbort Harper, Wayuo HalU nil letter men. f uo remove y X cream, turn sp uncovered top ljFy downward and If ltvK 7 V" ' WSTj.fi press with I SjdfeJ' 0'', thumbs I 'xsJStfy on bottom V as shown J v in cut. y Wairm Weather Again This makes one's thoughts turn to ice cream. Don't forget we still make "The Best." Take a quart home today. If" you haven't tried it try Yum Yum. Klamath Falls Creamery CHARLEY'S PLACE TIRES TUBES and Repair Work We handle Howe, Firestone, Goodrich and Fisk Tires p , . IBM mmmm ima If it's a Vulcanizing job we can DO IT RIQHT Klamath Ave and S. Sixth Streets THi: MltlMtTY "Winning With Wits." will bo the feature nt the, Liberty theatre today with Darbara Uedtord as the star. Tho story tells of tho efforts of Mary Sudan to free her father from n prison sentence for a crime of which he win Innocent; and Miss Uedford Is said to display her ability and cleverness to great advantage. The exceptional personality, charm, vivacity and sympiirty of this nineteen-year-old star are 'said In be po tent assets In helping ber gain n new triumph In this fascinating story. The picture was adapted from a short story by 11. II Van Loan. TMKSTIt.VVIt Cully nud Claro will entertain those who atom! the Strand tonight. These dancing, singing nnd banjo playing urtlsts are entertainers do l.ux. and even nt that they are but il part of the wonderful program which has been arranged for this evening. There Is Slnde Dale In a singing and dancing surprise act which u III surprise, nnd added to nit this Is tho usual feature picture and comedy. Tonight ll 1 "Shirley Kayo" by Clara Klmb.iU Young who acts tho part of tho fighting daughter of old "Plrato" Knye and looks prettier than ever when she doe' It Kverjbody loves a real fighter, es- pcclally If that fighter s a young and beautiful girl b.tltlelng against tn- mnn.tnti. ,i.i.fa Ti.m w-whv inrv. , ... ..'. ,...'.... , ,, ... """' '" "'"" " In "Shirley Kayo". "Wet" Issue Absent In Kansas Election KANSAS CITY. Mo. Sept. 1 1. Complete absence of the wet and ()rj- 15110 marks the coming election Kansas, no ono candidate having injected tho question Into tho con- tests In the dry's stronghold. Slal0m,mt., from a umber ol ! KrJI,soni, an,i mate candidates t ...... 1 '"" Indi- cated they were Ignoring the Usue In their campaigns becauso they did not consider It existed in nuy of the state or district contests. I Currin's sell electric curling Irons. currin's For Drugs 14 NEW TODAY Wll.l, TltADi: rout-room house and lot tn Mills Addition for good used ear. House furnished, Oil Walnut ,o. I'OU SAI.K Pack saddles; also T.o ttox. fruit jars. Phone :HI!W. Htf WANTIII) TO HDY -A range. No junk. Call .12 I J, 11 FOH SAI.K OH ltl!NT Klvo.room iliial.irii.l liiiiia.i t.V i Is fi t ti.l . II. iiti-it-i -i inmr-vi riuimni imur Hon. Iteasouable. Ul,lu ' it.',j (let ready for bad weather now Heavy halt soles for rnen'n shoes, It. Mi pr; light halt sotes, VI M pr. Jack Frost, Sixth St , Just off Main till! FOH SAI.K- Large mahogany floor lamp, cheap. Phono 30ti.l ll-HS UOOM In A-l homo for lady. .10 with board so en minutes walk from P. O. Plrnuo ill I. 1 1 If.4 'a1l at O. K. Ham and sco the Minor Autlllloatlug Halter. 1 l-SJ WANTKH .10 cords of I -It body wood. Illrvl Haklng Co. II 10 WANTKD--Hoy to work beforo and after school. Apply at Hon Ton llakory. , tl-tr. CI.KUICAI. POSITION WANTK1' As Junior clerk In office or store ' Can furnish best of references Hx syrvlro mnn. llox 'J00. M FOH SAI.i: -Wall cases, sowing inn- r til tut unit mImivv iiti ittnl itliif! rt light fixtures. Amlross-dloter Stylo) Shop. 1 1-it; I ri..dit.. ...if it..,i... nt. ...... ........ i... N. "T, - ' .. r ' ; ' Vat Drugs. II "el our easy terms on Hill luir- I chase of any phonograph. Currln's i For Drngi. II You'd he surprised to know tlin i many kinds of merchandise sold In modern drug stores Try tho drug store first Currlu Sas So. II W-e have some goo.l bargains In . I'athe I'lionoxrapliH. New machine j ' """ ''""' I'nrnn r or nrugs n Wo follow the best teachings of tlie drug profession. Currlu Says So. 11 The next best thing If you haven't .. !,, ,tlll,l- ... It. ..ul.t. ........1. ii i,.n n i. i i.i iiriiunwii v ri'viinin i .. . .... ..I .-..!. ... I I.....I.. I 1(11 IIIV I'lll'lllf,.! W'll Jtll) ItlllV VII, (III ' uv s.i. 1 1 ' Mr. Durk lluulcr . I lliiiluik WaterpriMif Hunting Co:ils, ' I'nnls nail Cups IIimmI anil Hall Hriiiiil HilbtH'r limits, l-iilher Ves I ll Mylrv Sweiiters. fllntrs. Wool i Sox now rraily nt K. K. K. Ston1, ' Lending (Tnthlers. Utl-1.1 ) Wu have plenty of records, and ' , plenty of time tn demonstrate them , I for you, Come In and hear your fa ui rite kind of music;, Currlu S.'iyfc So. - H . NOTICi: T) DCCK HlWTKItS No hunting allowed on our lands on Klamath Straits, from Ady to lako i b(id, this season. I Signed; I CHIN LI'Nd 1 II. L". YAMKAC.ITHI M. MOTSCIIKNHACHKH L. JACOHS. Htf I FAIR & RODEO FOR ALL KLAMATH COUNTY October 4, 5, 6 The city of Klamath Falls, backed by the rich agricultural, Stock and Timber resources, is destined to become "the Spokane of Oregon," according to a speaker here representing one of the large railroad systems. With that faith in the future of Klamath County which makes such development seem easily possible, the fairgrounds are being planned to meet the needs of a community with great a cttvtiies and many industries. Exhibit Something From Your Farm, Factory or Home OSAKA MOST IJXPII.VHIVI! CITV OSAKA, Japan, Sept. I I. Osaka, tho Industrial capital of Japan Imn I lie teputntlou of being tint most ux lnuulre' mmslxe city of tho eiupho In which " I to live. Tl.o prices ol commodities in ": rrliw.ii,.. i.. l v.,r.,.i m? t Osaka In Juno averaged S," percent iiM'i' l lie name month last year, Toklo the next expensive city, averaged O.S I erceut. Tho general advance In prlceii In ten yearn has been I fid .111 -percent In Osaka uud llioni pel cent ' In Toklo. iircordliiir lo official fh: . II nm llellevlng Hint the high iH's ure TONIGHT AT THE STRAND TONIGHT ONLY TWO DANDY VAUDEVILLE ACTS Cully and Clare In ii harmony, of .sinking and talking comedy; Hanjo playing ami Hawaiian music. If you lil(.'good SINGINC! and K13AI. ISIUSIC! (his act is a treat also Sinde Dale In a singing and dancingjfurpri.se act and you will be sure surprised. A very clever act. Also Great Feature Picture CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "Shirley Kaye ' AND GOOD COMEDY TWO SHOWS 6:30 nnd 8.15 COMING SUNDAY The Famous American Detective NICK CARTER In a Big Detective Story uiiVMriimoiit department MTCIIll)- III I1HIOII I MO stores to puikn it rmltli'tlim of in pet cent In uecoiiflltres, Tim Hloron re plied with bargain naleii at .wlilcli "'W "'.rl,t ,,f ,,,",, ",,r,,,H ,,l,M,i' rM ,1M "," H,,ll",y '"" KiiviTiiiiifiil !" n onlec ban gone nut lo nil in- so an oriler Iuih gonit nut lo all in tullei'M in reduvo tho prheii of 'solia' n sort, of macatoul nud "Infu" beau tmsle, hlapln foods of tin people. If liiesellt Meullier condlllouR loiilluuo " "on Ih expected to bring iluun ' 'bo price of rice -- w . Adverllslng pays. Try It nud son. dhb In proflleorlng Iho m , ' .r ,',',' j .. i s. "A"? "I'fri-l. 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