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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' tiiuiinuaV, tyi.i'T. ai, limn, tv . ?ac Fri'v1" - trv SPORTS .Jf. .&.. . a v,;-- f ,4 bt' Sweetser Gets His Trophy " i J.W h- fc The Office Cat I)Y JUNIUS vuwisu iiitinni: A man sometimes lives down mis- taken Hut nt ti hrldgn en mo now lio qnke, Ilo loses trlckit. tliu other, frown; llo cannot llu thine errors down. lllooniln' (.'cuius Ho wrote tlio sweetest nolo, lmt, nn second thought, one rnnlil hardly cnll It n note, cither. It began: ."My dearest, sweelen . most lor nble. girl: "your radiant face U before my eyes nil hours of the day and night. I drcnin of your entrancing presence. I review- with the utmost ecstaey the words that you have uttered, and I phrase with equal Joy the word that I should like to whisper In your shell-like ear." Atod It continues In (ho same vein one page, two, three, five, eight. And It ends: " answer and say that I may take you In my arms and pour out tho cravings of my heart. Answer nnd say Hint 1 may utter those words which willbreak' my heart and drain my vitality if they remain unsaid. "Oh, lady of my dreams, my very soul cries nut to yours. "Your dollghtrnlly wretched slave." Ilo signed It nnd said, "Now wlui In hell will I send It to?" ) , Cjum For Worry There was a man And nil his life He'd worked In a shipyard. And he had a baky And It was going to be christened, And for n week Ho couldn't sleep nights Hcrause ho worried For fear tho minister ' Would hurt (lio baby. When Jib, hit It with tho bottle. nuslness Man "WJiy did you leavo your last place?" Young lady applicant "I 'was caught kissing my employer, sir." Business man "Kr-um, you can start tomorrow morning." Tho man who Isn't a hero to his very young son will never bo a hero to anybody else, opines Louie Porter. About the only ndrantage In hav Ing your wlfa a golf nut, too, a Klam ath Kails man tells us. Is that when you blow yourself for a real nifty driver you can get her a right snorty brassto at tho samo time, and thus avoid all ehurgts of being unduly ex travagant. . VTIgr Ray Any Store? (Oak Orovei Correspondence In the Sprlngdale, Ark., News.) Winer Harvester is cutting bis oats. ' A I'Alll A peach camo walking 'down tho i Htrcet; She was moro.tban passing fair; A smile, a nod, a half closed eye, And the peach became a pair, ' It Is reported that Orovcr Clovo land Ilcrgdoll has become a natural ized Swiss chceso. In Portugal sardlnos'aro used In stead of money. Imuglno somo old tightwad squeezing u fistful of sar dines. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have 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. 0. Peyton & Co. I Jesse &vcetcr receives the nmatur cold champtontldp cup from President J. Frederick Byers of the United States Qolf AtsoctaUon attel' havlnc defeated Chic Evans at the Urookline (Mots.) Country Club. WORLD'S SERIES TO START OCTOBER 4; PLANS BEING MADE CHtCAtiO. Sept. 21. The world scries will be started O.tober 4, It was announced by Commissioner of Hasoball LandN here late today. If both New York teams are In tho flnnl scries, the games will bo plajed In Now York with tho two leagues al ternating us the home club. Tho National league gamo will be played on tho first day and the Amer ican club game on the second, alter nating thereafter. Prlcy of boxes at New York, li was announced, will be the samo us last year. ' Top prices last year were $0. plus war tax, for best- box seats. Grand stand seats, reserved will be 15, un reserved $3. Seats on bleachers will cost $1. Jt St. I.ouls Americans and New York Natlbnals nro to meet for tho honors, the first twp games will be played In New York. The third day, Friday, will bo spont In traveling to St. I.ouls. when) tho next threo games will bo played. Tho sixth game would bo played In New York,,wlth a day Intervening for travel. Tho seventh game, If necessary, to docldc the pennant winner will also o played nt Now York. XOTICK Aloha Past Matrons club will meet at Hotel Baldwin Friday afternoon. Sept. 22. All members requested to be present. 21 MINNIK WAItl). President. Lebanon Plans made for con struction railroad from Lebanon through Sweet Home and Foster to White City. Kndors shoes tho whole family and does It right. 20-21 everyone has occasional interruptions or unforseen delay on bak ing days, but the house wife who uses Crescent Baking Powder will not worry. She will have light, melt-in-your-mouth biscuits, mu ffins, and cake because Crescent combines the two leaveninc units that insure good results under variable J circumstances. From any grocer Crescent Manufacturing Company ocaiuc, wasnington CfGSCGtlt Baking Powder Rahtt thm Dough SjiBl " BfeK 'krXUkkkM t rMViffffft YOUNG GIRL NOW HAILED AS FUTURE TENNIS CHAMPION SAN FIIAN'CISCO. Sept. 21. Hel en Jacobs of Pan Francisco. H jears old. Is being hailed by tennis experts of th6 bay region as n potential ten nis champion, Their views were ex pressed utter they saw- her this mouth reach the semi-finals In tho Junior girls' national hard court champion ship. It was the first tournament In which ho diminutive racquet wlolder had participated and she took three games In paeh sot front." young wo man who because of ugo was playing for the last time us a Junior. Miss Jacobs' untrained play dem onstrated that 'she has the makings of a star. Her first servlco Is man like and she now will be coached for accuracy so that she wljl not soften her second service. Her fore hand drive has the speed of n veteran but her back hand stroke and her stance en the court can bo perfected. Her mental attitude on the court oven when the score Is In favor of her opponent Is what tho experts say will carry her. through to high hon ors. Tlio girl does not know what a "pat gamo Is and even when sho has but one point more to obtain to win a game she docs not play safo but tries for a kill which will bo(a winning shot. Dr. C. A. Wills, father and first coach of Helen Wills, nationally known as tho host girl player, wit nessed two- matches In which Miss Jacobs played and predicted great things for her. Heads' nt two tennis clubs in tho bay section havo offered to sue Vjiat .Miss Jacobs gets tho right kind of practice In order that sho can dovelop her latest ability. Miss Jacobs wus "discovered" by Mrs. Illanehe K. Ashbaugh, San Franelnco tennis player and wlfo of n San Francisco newspaperman. Mrs. Ashbaugh saw possibilities In the girl and endeavored to Interest Miss Ja cobs' parents. They thought her too Inexperienced to accomplish any thing In the national tournament but Mrs. Ashbaugh thought otherwlso und arranged for Miss Jacobs' en trance In the competition. John Kelly shoes for w onion. J. K. Kntlers & Co. 20-21 Eugene New garago to be built. , St. Johns Peninsula Lumber co., to build new $500,000 plant here. Seeks Throne Crown Trlnca acorgc. of Jugo ilavJa, who renouijcd hla right to tho throno in favor of M'othcr Alexander, now says he Will claim his birthright. If he Buccccds, ho will dethrone, l'lincess Marjo or nnmaiila who Wtamb 'queen of Jugoslavia thiough her recent Jiwr rlugo to Alexander. I v I W7 jp- i . IV&SSSsm ke5 . TIIK STUANIt A thrilling plcturn now- and then Is rnllsh'ci! by tired business men nnd folks (n every lino of ncthity. "De sert Law" In n thrilling western fea ture scheduled tn entertain tho pat-i rons of tho Strand theatre tonight. Jack Hlchardmin, well-known 'heavy' portrays the lending role ns n politi cal scamp In Snnti-e, a relic of tho lawless, old West, lying among des olatn hills of sand, cactus and chap arral. Ho brings about the arrest nnd conviction for murder of Donald Mc I.nne, his rival In love, and Is rail roading him to tho electric chair when Donald's sweetheart and friends rescue him and bring him tn their home. A desperate battle takes plaio be. twec the sheriff's forces nnd Mc l.nnu and. Ills loyal friends. Sudden ly, a powerful aid Is brought to tho victims of the sheriff's greed und hato In tho person of no lexs power thnn but this Is tho big surprise In tho picture which you will want to find out for yourself nt tlio Strand theatre tonight. Tin: i.iiikiitv Sttjdent-body celebrations of foot ball victories are usually ery tpec- tacular. In the oponlng scenes of 8. ( ' uot la remove cream, turn uncovered top aownwaru unu tH as tn Warm Weather . Again This mattes 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 Store will remain closed all day Saturday on account of observance .of Jewish Holiday, but will be open for business Saturday eviening from 5:30 until 10 o'clock. We ask all ouj workingmenN friends to do their shopping either Friday or Saturday night. K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD llurrett Mccormick's sensational dra ma of snclnl hypocrisy, "False Fnmts," which to be presented at The Liberty theatre today, thorn Is n student body demonstration which will warm the cockles nt the hearts of those tn whom our American youth and his rolego spirit are nil admlr nblo Institution. In u remarkable. bit of night photography, the cele brants aro ithottti Hnake-danrlng around a huge camp tire on the cam pus while brandishing aloft lighted flares nnd cheering their team as well us of the story. "D-lt-IT-AC-M-O-N-D Drum- memi: Drummnnd! Drummond'" they i'll. And when the grent star appears nnd pandennnftini breaks loose, a mossenger bobs up with a wire that' throws great sorrow and cnnHleriiatlou Into the heurlH of nnd hopes nt the demntiHtrnthn bund for It peremptorily ruts short the car eer of Driimtnnnd nt college, robbing tho nrsl(y Its lender nnd tho stu dents their Idol. The story whlUi un folds from this dramatic opening. Is oven more exciting. CHEAPER BREAD IS Expected In Russia MOSCOW. Sept. 21 Cheaper bread and plenty of It Is expected throughout Itiissln next winter, Judg ing from government reports which Indicate a splendid harvest In many districts. The Infest figures an nounced by tkn state statistical bur eau Indicate a surplus this full of morn than half a million ponds of nress wfi both thumbs , on bottom shown cut. AT NOBODY" bread stuffs (A pond equals 30 pounds ) I 1 Tho new hanost. the bureau snys promises 2,Sf3,OUU ponds, of whirl) I7(i,i00 poods will bo reserved" furl , sowing purposes for nest senson Lust years crops yielded but I.'iCi!,. ooo poods of "ijraln. llitssln'ii annual requirements nro about f.SOO.OOO poods, I Tim government bureaus rlalm J Itusala will ho nbln to feed herself i next winter, mi far as flour Is ron-l cerned, but hh slid probably wilt I have to Import some fats, meats and other winter requirements. COPCO THE Super - Automatic "Hotpoint- Hughes" Electric Range This range is an entirely now product and is tlio finest thing of its kind on the market. We abso lutely recommend it. . COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Klamath Falls people should heat and cook elec trically it is your cheapest fuel. For further information, either as to ranges or rates for electric currenteo , TheCalifornia Oregon Power Company s TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order them now for fall delivery. 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