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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
.a ?- vp.Ttipw''WN(i,f mm&tfsm&r- !Xli , kt . V1i .:vs.. t. t;v v wm -l,$ i 5' iix THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rntnAV, fwrninnn i.v ioiv w . f jr H if lew FT. KLAMATH TRIP OFF rw&od Mm VAUey reap! Ool to 1 Jsekson County Fair J Thn proponed caravan tonlRht to (Fort Klamath wan postponed today when word was received by the chamber of commerco from I.. C. Blsomoro of Fort Kin math that n mi rubor of tho residents of that dis trict; wero going to tho Jackson coun ty fair. Tlio caravan trip will he made, ni some futuro dnto, It wft nld. MAIIKKT PKl'OUT PORTLAND, Sept. 15. LWe.stook and butter r.teady, cbks firm. Venotn -Now machinery Installed hi mill and will be In operation soon. Ilnad holnrc built from Crescent to Eocene. Forest firove Telephone line to bo built to Vcrnonln. St. Helens considering riOO.000 water system. ( High School Books The High School opens next Monday and we are ready with a complete assortment of text y oooKs ana supplies neeneu oy me muuiu. FOUNTAIN PENS , AUTOMATIC PENCILS LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES DRAWING PENCILS RULERS AND COMPASSES t . . A good self-filling fountain pen for $1.50 Automatic pencils from 60c up Ulilenooft pharw WrKLAMrTH f ALLS OREGON mg VJ wNtt Mamcuuui -koplc JUY T.Htl DRUGS lgLgl Here's Champion Eater Friends Will Back Him Sam Fox, colored, residence In tho "Ark" near the I.lnk river bridge, It the champion eater of Klamath toon ty If not of the whole, wide world. And hi friends wilt hack htm against nil comers. Tho other nlgtitt however, Sam ovcrpta.tcll hi hand. His lunch thnt night, tt ovas said, consisted o( thrc chickens, two cations of buttermilk, 25 cucumbers, two pans of glnger bread nnd "trimmings", such as bread, butter and potatoes. Thin wns nothlnc more than a lunch for Sam and all would have been well had It not been for the buttermilk. Sam was ,not accustomed to butter milk, It 'was said. It went to his he .id. So a doctor was called and ho was pumped, out at a hospital. Sam's friends expressed surprise that he had succumbed to such n light repast. As a champion, Sam's reputation suffered considerable, tils friends will tell you of the time ftmi ate nine pounds of chicken g'lmlm. then complained or being bunco and howled for more. Whether Sam can since a come back Is the question now. Some be lieve his best days are over, white others aver that he .was merely out of training. Sunt Is said to blame the buttermilk, declaring that It Is neith er food nor drink but merely some thing you feed pigs to mako them fat, and that humans had best leave It alone. To raise money to pay for his eats, Sam works as a shoe shine artist In Jack Ityon's barber shop. The har bors say hu swings a wicked brush, particularly after ho has lunched well. tho smoking room, when fists were brought Into action, nut where men have dropped cards nnd dice, women hare taken them up. The women nre known to Kddle and In other detectives who help htm wntrh the piers, hut thn problem Is to catch then). no hie liner recently enmo Into port and IMdle, us usual, met It at Quarantine. Ilejost himself ns soon as he was aboard. Hut by tho time, the liner had reached the pier, he popped Into view, sore nnd disjointed, with disappointment easy to be read In his face. ' "I lost 'the Duchess' again," he crumbled. Ills story was brief. He had re ceived a wlreleis tip that there was woman aboard aristocratic and cul tured; that shtyhnd been ery sweet to several of (he men passengers: j that she hsd reluctantly consented I to play bridge practically ctery nlKht at sen; that she had colleccd rather hentlly at the end of each sitting. I "I talked to about five men about her," continued Kddle, "and not one would complain. She was a wouun, they said, and they were not willing to accuse woman of cheating njj curds. So I hsd to let 'the Duchess come ashore nnd sho has Just passed her baggage She will probably be back on the French line next week, laughing at me. "That's the big trouble now. We could beat the men at the game, but now men passengers who hate lost cither won't admit a woman rould outwit them, or else they won't com plain. The women are gettlnn away with It simply bocauso they are wo-j men." WOMEN GAMBLERS PLYING TRADE ON ATLANTIC LINERS NF.W YORK. Sept. 15. Women ire replacing men gambler aboard ocean liners. "I.ltlU Kddle" Malloon. the watch dog of the piers, whose Job It Is to "spot" sea-going gamblers. Is author ity for' the statement. Ha says the men claim they are going straight because they have fonnd that travel ers are too careful and ship's officers too watchful. Moat of tho gamblers, says Mai Ion, came to that conclusion Just about the time a White Star captain sent a well-known gambler to the detention hospital aboard his ship following a spirited little party in lowing a Complete Array of Correct Autumn Styles in- MALLORY HATS ' , rV X fcv ft 7 1' The Big Three in Our Fall Hate It it more important that you know all about , your hatter than that you know anything about hats. You cannot buy any Fall Hat here that hasn't: 1-Elegance in tyle; 2-Ease in fit; 3-Endurance in wear. - 4? AUTUMN SOFT HATS , $5.00 to $10.00 K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" PATRIOTS TO GATHER Onnxtltntlon Itay to He) Oheerresl With rmarnm Annuity Night IMans have been perfected by the Sons nnd Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution and by the Klumuth liar ii-.sorlntlan for thn observance of Constitution Day Hunday night nt tho Presbyterian church, II. C. aroesbeek will deliver the main ad drers that evening. Other mem bers of tho bar will spe.li before school assemblies on Friday, Mrs. Twyhi Ferguson Informed ull the schools In the county of tho Im portance of their obsorvlm; this day. nnd J. I. Wells, city school supetlntendcnt, took the matter up with the city schools. Judge A. I., l.envltt, In behalf of the bur, nakv that every member of the association make It a point to attend the meeting Sunday and all Sons nnd Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution are requested to be present by Mis. It, K. Wuttcuburg nad Captain O. C. Applegute, who represent these two organlatlons Kaglo I'olntNew Irrigation dis trict constructing muln supply canal. a Small modols for country nchools. Terms. Earl Shepherd Co. Condon to have city water system, John Kelly's fine shoes for wo men nre nil reduced to bed-rock, J, I.'. Undent A Co. in-Id Ashland Heavy fruit nliliminitn leaving here, s rinilorN Is itluiwlni; n complete linn of clillilroii'i' Mchoiil shin'H. Id h! 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