Page Six THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tl'KDNlSHDAV, JVIA- 18, 10211. Cash for Genius; Quarter , Million Fund to Aid Boys iil lion Fund to Aid Boys I 1 ! ! ' J 2" r MR AND MRS JUUUS FOUSTM Tilt LATU CARL KOttSTMANN. P1SSAIC..N. J , July ..!. Cun oisli biing'out genius? Can money stimulate umbKjon? Julius Foistmii'in, wealthy philan thropist, and his wile wanted to find tout. So thoy sot aside a fund of $200,000 to nssi3t the youth ot the country "to attain to a large-measure of self-realization and ; social , usetulnesV' ''..'.' I And now they are swamped with , applicants. So great has the rush become that a specia'l office lias been s4 opened with a large corps of work fers' to handle the Claims.',' i (;-B6ys' who want to. get an educa tion', and can't afford it, menwho jShave.d- pet invention but no' money rto put-it over, visionaries whd would .i.tho chance are. all, striving to' get f their" share1 of the fund. ' '.'.' wvBack of -it ail Is the memory of a t'boyewho died when he vlaa 18. Carl ; Forstmann was the son of the phll- qathropist, a millionaire, textile. man-' s ufacturer. here, and it is to hi? mem- , .ory 'that- the fund has, been named TRIPLET LAMBS EMULATE GOATS . i .-.ELY,' Nevada, Juiy 18. A" moth er' ewe with triplet lambs have been -w-- tho pride, of the- home ' 'ranch? . of ;. -.VJotoph Luzzettl, in' Steptoe . valley -near hero since they were born re cently. Luzzettl states that' it is ;the -first, instance of the kind they have ever had among the sheep al ;.t though some years ago' they had a II, you want yonr enr- , - WASHED, POLISHED . or i SIMONIZED And rightly - done, bring it tu Klamath Automobile L' Laundry . 1317 Main St. Ono block beyond White Pelican ' ' ' Hotol Cars Called For and Delivered ; Phono 002 ' SHOW CARDS FRED LEONETTI at SUOARMAN'S . ; WOOD ; Good blorks put in your Mil tor supply nt tlio right price, nnscinenu filled, $.50 per load. Stnglo loads 94.00. Big loads. . J. W. DODSON ' if , Phono 270 I. O. O. F. Prosperity KobckahT 104, moot nnt and Third Xhnnday Swanaa Bncnnipmcnt 40, meet eacn laeeaay Lodxe 187; meMa , .1 Friday. - y. AND (IXSHT) THEIR RON, the Cail Forstiiiann Memorial Foun dation. ; , ''' ,.'.'" ' , , : The fund ,ls not. an endowment with only , the interest availablo," says Forstmann. "It is a working capital, every last ctuit-of. which will be used., Neither win .it o limited necessarily to $350,000. ..; "I want to aslsst.' boys and young men who. are hampered; by financial circumstances to attain their ambi tions. If they have' ability and char aoter'i believe I can help them.' At the same time I want to perpetuate the intluonce for Intelligence. Integ rity and industry which would have been njy son's had he been permitted to .live." . . - Grants, according.' to . the Forst mann plan, may be either awards 'or loans. 'A committee ;Of representa tive business men and. a pastor has been appointed which will' 'expend the money for "education or train ing of any -grade, degroo or kind; tlio prosecution of useful experimen tation and research! Physical correc tion" and rehabilitation;' the' realiza tion of .any"'parj.lcu,larly.. worthy 'am bition, which- with assistance, offers a strong likelihood- pf sucoe'ss." -;' .'; pleasing variety in the color scheme, the. mother being. white, two of the .lamkins black with white stare-fore heads, and the 'other pure white. The white lamb has been chosen as a candidate for the bottle feeding as the other two can not be told apart. Tho bottle fed baby Is outgrowing the other two lambs. Luzzettl says. ANN. v ; v :jf. JL f retell fltSte" j J kN BIG construction jobs, 'on grading vVbrk, and in ' the quarries , and fields where heavv truck do heavy work, where the roads are rough and the grades are steep there Shell Gasoline measures up to every demand made upon it. It is used and approved every- : where in the west. SHELL COMPANY Or CALIFCMNIA" ! SHIP BY MEDFORD k.LAMATH FREIGHT LINE RELIABLE DAILY SERVICE Medford, Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath : t and Way Stations . OFFICE' 1178 Main St., Klamath Fall . : ' - Phone WHY DID CHAMP FAIL WITH K. O.? (Continued from Pago One) there is liltlo timo for oven vory ordinary1 plonsures. Following her talk her liushand, Ooo. . D. MncQuarle, explained the difference' between the days when Miss MacKellnr used to bo known as tho wife of MncQuarla and now when ho Is known as tho husband of Miss MacKtdlar. Ho stated that both ho and his wife woro strong advocates of a woman holding her namo and hor own personality, and ho beiloyed tho!'. timo would soon come when the present custom of tho wlfo adopting tho . husband's n uno' would bo changed. '" ' Miss -Skai'i'a Speaker Another speaker" at tho- luncheon was Miss Amelia S!:arraK who has charge of the playground work here. She' told interestingly of the: pro gress which sho Is making, partic- j uhuly in- her junior golf contest iui uaHDuaii", tournament, ino speaker stated that tho golf course lias, aroused more interest in tho children than any other games in troduced and, while the course is very small, some very skillful play ing is being shown. Announced Highway Meet Among the announcements made by Socretary T. A. Stevenson that lie designated as of especial im portance was tho highway mooting at Vlturas next Saturday. Herask ctl for as many as posslbio tq' Join in this party which will leavo hero ar.ly ..Saturday ' ; morning, Vf. . C. Dalton.and R. C. Groosbock will be tho official delegates. Steven son stated that, this -would be the most Important road meeting which concerned Klamath Falls and Klam ath county that will be held this year. ' ' Advertising pays. Try it and see. At Capital . Miss Patricia Hcrron, who will be presented to Washington - so ciety this fall by her aunt,, Mrs. Wm, H.. Taft, wlfo ot tho chief Justice. i rift iM'tit ' . ::-:::.::w -t . sr.h ' -.,- - 11V Leaye Your Filstvs Before 90clocK-Your AM- Pictures are ' V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE t rPijRn-v-l :. BUY TMEIR DRUGS , ACLgAcvl DAILY STAGE , - to Grater - Lake Leave Klamath Falls .............8:00 A. M. 'Arrive Crater Lake in time for lunch. Leave Crater Lake 1:00 P. M. - Arrive Klamath Fails in time for dinner. - CRATER LAKE STAGE OFFICE ;.;';. .' ' with- ."'. RECKARD AUTO SERVICE .. 115 N. 6th Street . , Phone 77 erchant Tailor ; 109 South Seventh Street m: Hart Building ;-' ' ... : ..' .,.,,, -,.- .... : . . .' v.--'- CHAS. J CIZEK " . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' High Quality Material and Work Promptly Pone Kodak Finishing ' . Films received before 9 A. M. ; Ready the same day at 5 P. M. , :.. ' Hall ordora, fUli-4 promptly ' y STAR DRUG CO. tth. Main 8U. METROPOLITAN GARAGE ; OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 7 ; '1st Class Workmanship Guaranteed Cars Wash and Polished Called for and Delivered FRANKLIN-RICKENBACKER AUTOMOBILES, H. D. PETERSON, Prop: Phone 668 Louis Porter GENERAL CONTRACTOR ,....- -Emma Block For ' SXPC'K IN First National Bank ; of Klamath Falls AT ItEASONAlSI.K FIGURE Take advaiKnuo of this chance to participate In tlio vnrnlnits of a bank in your locality, and do your sliai-o in financing the building up of this district. Bank stock should now bo a good Investment. Tills bank Is represented by the seller to be solvent and In good con dltlnn. ... , ' - -, i If you are interested, write Box 112, Mnrsliflejd, Ore gon. . Any reasonable offer will bo considered on 10-sbjtre lota, and farther Information furnished on request. - iisioess KD ready at 5 p.ir . Wamatfc PalU, Oi M Sale CONCRETE Permanent at the Pyramids Concrete Pipe Sewer Pipe Water Pipe Culvert Pipe Irrlaatlon Pipe Concrete Brick . Face Bi lek Common Brick .. 1 Floor Tile . Mantel Brick . Concrete Blocks ' Chimney Block . Building Blocks Foundation Blocks ' '.. -.'.' Concrete Contracting Sidewalks and Curbs Foundations Floors Concrete Materials . Cement i Screened 8and ' Gravel . CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phone 228 J 6th'and Market 8ts. v . ISEW STAGE LINE iy Central Auto Service to Ashland and Medford ' ' I ' Phone Slit-AV for Heservntlon 103 So. Seventh Uni t Building Leave Klnmntli Falls 7:30 n. in. ..' A'l'lye MoiUord 12:30 1'. M. Free, dinner every day Upon arrival at Medford at Hotel Holland, v tonvo Murnril 8:00 l; M. Arrlvo ICliimatli I'alls 7:00 l. M. : . ; Daily. Service Itolb Ways BEND STAGE . Ly. Klamath Falls 8 a, m. Air. Bend ....l.y.-i.... 6 p. m. Lv. Bend .............. 8 a. m. A. tQIamath Falls 6 p. m. '' '" Offices At REED AUTO SUPPLY 1 .COMPANY '"'. '''." and '.- i '"' -. " , CITY TRANSFER CO. RECKARD'S AUTO LIVERY CO. Phone 77 Night and Day Service 115 N. Sixth St -' Look for, the cars with Black and White Signs STAGE Klamath Fall, Ohlloqnln and Kirk Leave Klamath Falls 10; a. m, and 3:30 p. m. 145 N. 6th St Phone 77 Geo. A. Bell GORDON AUTO SERVICE Formerly with Coe Phone 600 S31 Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon , Come To Ashland and Get Well nt tho J Convalescent Home You will rooelva lOVINQ CAKE, GOOD CIIEER AND BEST OP FOOD It's like "Qolng bonie to your folks." Monclair Beauty Shope 1187 Monclair Ave. Plioua tt-IB , All I.lu.'N of llonut Cultura Open KvenliiKS ' ..',.,''. lly Ou'iit'iilu LilM'Hi'y . American Legion iu.Amath POHT NO. 8 MuikIiikn liit and Knl Tucdoys Vmi'i, Ilnaso Tmsrnnorit ' II. R (IICl'j, Oonininnder . l'bond aiW-M - ' Dr. E. Dietsche riiyHli'lun and Surtfpbii OIMci: Konin (1 nnJ 1 : Miiisurrunn nid. Offioo llourH! 11-13, 2-3 A 78 Hunday: K-10 1'ln.nea: Ofrlco 23, Hos. 50-W DR. J. G. GOBLE OtTOUETIUfiT OFTlOIAl 7bt Mala Bt. Pnoae lSfl-W W (It and Krtnd classes. Dupll eale brakes lenses, repair frames. W. E. & J. E. PATTERSON Contracting Painters 630 S. 6th Phone 582-J DR. C. A. RAMBO ' t,-' di -, Dentist ' t O. O. r. BnUolauJ CHIROPRACTORS IIR8. MALTjR'rii' & MAILKTT " ' Offl-iv over Underwood's 7th i Main Phono 420 '. noNldunCfl Phtine SO? ,, J. C. CLEGHORNt ' riVH, BOIN'EKH ' ..-.'. :,- .i An I BOBVKTOal - DR. G. B. BEAN . ' ' ' Chirbpractpr ."' ' Office, Cooiu 0, I.oonds llldg ' Honrs 10 n. m t 12 m. 2 to 5 p. m. O.'.'SO ti 8 ji. nli' Phoriri 684 NU BONE CORSETS '. y Madn to Vonr. Measure ,, Guaranteed . Mrs. Rose Randall 521 Jefferson St.; rhono 277-v" I'honp 52-W 020 8. Oth St. . ,.; Klainntb Falls v HEBE K. HOLMAN Gnriientor and . Cabinet, Work . liopair work of nil kinds. DR. F, R. GODDARD OSTKPOATHIO PHT8IOIAM .... aad sunciiiiofir . . , Office and Besldeaoa Pnoaeg ni L O. O, 9. TEHPIJi S. CROUCH, D.V.M. Veterinary Bnrgeoit Deputy j State Veterlnaruui 280 N." 0th St. Phone 48M DR. H. J. WINTERS Graduate anil Slate Registered OPTICIAN Nineteen yean) here In (mala ess Prompt Servloe 714 Main Street : ; , Coe's Auto Service ", Phone 168 Stand ' At Oentral Hotel Next Doiir to Cnrrto's Drag Store NEW CITY LAUNDRYl finished Work Vint Work Bnngb Dry "Pat Tear ' Dads ta On laaV PIIONH 1B4 '' Ooraar Mala aa4 0a( , .i'Sbl'.