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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
( Pajre SI ' THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1524 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ASHLAND PLAYS KLAMATH FRIDAY Friday afternoon tho Klamath HI 1asobull team meou the Ashland HI team here. The game will etart i S:30 at Modoc Park.' Admission fee of S5c will be charged. Ashland 1 expected to bring food ball team and there thould be a lively fray when the two teams cross bats. , The opening lineup for Klamath will be: Grimm, catcher; Moore, pitcher; Muter, first base; Beckley, short-atop; Yancy, third base: Mnla tore, center riold; Otey, right field. Second base and left field will be ably taken care of by some of the following: Turner, Smith, Pelts. Graham, Peck, 1-Togue, Barnes or OreybalL The home team are expecting to take the measure of Ashland. The Klamath baseball squad are knock ing the ball for a percentage of .327, which certainly Is good. . Klamath team plays Grants Pass at Grants Pass the folloylng Fri day, and Saturday they play the Med ford team at Medford. Eleven or twelve players will be taken on the trip. PENH RELAY TO . BE which conquered Pennsylvania In one of the most sensational races of ltd kind ever run. The combined Oxford and Cam bridge team shuttered the , world's tino-iiiilo mark In 1920, while Franco sent a one-mile quartet which could do no better than fifth In 1921. Last year, Oxford won the sprint medley relay, marking tho third triumph for England. Pennsylvania has captured a mn Jorlty of the relay laurels It has of fered for competition, n rccnpltula tlon showing that the Kml and Blue runners have won 30 championships in the five outstanding fixtures, one, two, four-mile, sprint and distance medley races. Yale Is next with 13 triumphs, Chicago third with ten to its credit, while Harvard and Michigan 3ach have accounted lor elght victories. Cornell's five victories all were scored In the four-mile relay; Syra cuse has confined its four triumphs to the one-mile race, placing first for the last three years, white Illi nois distributed four victories in as many events. Pcnn State has three championships and Georgetown. Prluccton and Pittsburgh each two. Pennsylvania has scored the most victories in four of these five events. gaining seven titles at one mile, ten at two miles, seven at four miles, and six over the sprint medley route. Chicago, with three victories, leads in th-3 distance medley. LAUGH THIS ONE OFF, SPORTSMEN T PHILADELPHIA, April 24. The 1924 Relay Carnival of the l-niver-elty of Pennsylvania, to be run April 25 and 26 at Franklin Field, will attract International interest for the fifth time in the SO years that this meet has held a premier place in track and field limelight. Cambridge University, of England prith a crack 6quad of runners, will supply the chief international flavor this year, although unusual interest bIbo will attach to the presence of Eric Llddell, star Edinburgh sprint er, and the entry of several Canadian .teams In relay features. Cambridge will make its chief bid for honors In the two-mile reiuy championship which, slnoe it was ttrst made a part of the program In 1897, has created more track history .than any other fixture in college competitive history. It has witness ed the shattering of the world's rec ord on four occasions, first by Yale in 191$, then by Oxford-Cambridge in 1920, Pennsylvania In 1922 and again laist j-jar by Penn State's crack quartet which hung up the present mark of 7 minutes, 48 4-5 seconds. Cambridge probably will meet its Btiffest challenge' from Penn State, which has its two outstanding stars, Alan Helffrich and Cchuyier KncK, here of last year's race, to count upon in defending the championship. The international character of the lays, wWch have grown from a mod est beginning In 1895 to a mammoth athletic spectacle which this year lias drawn a record entry of 500 schools and colleges, first was ac complished in 1914. That year Ox ford sent over a four-mile v team KAUSPELL, Mont., April 24. Details of a hunting expedition, in which one of two dogs pursued a lion up a large tree white the other remained on the ground baying, u related by George Stack, owner o: the dogs, who recently returned from a hunting trip near here. According to Mr. Stack,' the dogs took up the trail of a mountain lion and It's cub and finally tnd them. When the hunters arrived only one of the dogs was in sight. The lion was soon located up in a tree while a few feet away, on a limb, was perched the 6econd dog. It required an hour's manuevor ing to return the dog 'to earth Mr. Stack said. PEOPLE LEND HAND AT HOUSE FIRE BUT LET FORESTS BURN By J. E. G1UUULU, V, 8, Forest Ranger. Whv'does a (Whole mmmunllv h come Interested and nerhnn vni,, ta to me point or even lending per sonal aid ana assistance when they know of a fire damaging or destroy ing a dwelling, chicken house, wood pile, or a fllwer, and at tho same time miss bv tnrtlffmntlv n flra In the forest which may be consuming enougn timoor to build a city, and onouirh vouns e-owth t Kn.lM rfn. en more for their grandchildren If saved for thsmT Thora la no more need fnr ih usual forest flra than for the aval-. age grade crossing accident. A lit tle thought and care would prevent both. ninny lyuiiom Uu you minK would care to -visit Oregon If our forests were gone, and many of our streams dried up as tho conse quence; Mystery Solution Is Shown in Photoplay Pntrons of Liberty Theater Must Look Closr: "MnrrUige Chance" At Liberty Today. Strengthens Weak Eyes Old - fashioned camphor, witch hazel, Hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and relieves any case ox weak, strained or sore eyes. Acts surpris ingly quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. What Is the solution of the mys tery in "The Marriage Chance," the new picluro at the Liberty theater today? There have been mystery pictures galore but it is safe to eay there never has been one like this played by Alta Allen. Milton SUls. Henry B. Walthall, TuUy Marshall, Irene Rich and Mitchell Lewis. The solution, however, lies in a single word, llf you know what word when the picture begins nothing will I astonish you, although you will be vastly eatertained by the atrange bappenlngs that befall the heroine and everyone else. Conceive a bride who faints dur ing her marriage ceremony, is later said to be dead and supposedly U burled, though the audience does not see that. Imagine the agony in her fiance when he has cause to believe her still alive and his fren zied attempts to see If this is true, and his further suffering on discov ering that the bride's grave Ib empty. What explanation can there be to that? Nor is that the end of the mystery. More, much . more, oc curs to tax the powers of any sleuth In the audience. And that word oc Your Feet and Your Business Follow tthe un to FORI KLAMATH SATURDAY NIGHT A Real Dance , EFFICIENCY for the dutiesof business life can't Kelp bat be impaired by sore, aching feet Step into a Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe. Feel the difference; note your added zest for the work of the day. The famous Cushion Insole conform) io the foot, equalizes the weight end keeps body and mind refreshed. Putting your feet on the profit side of the ledger costs nothing extra, j K. SUGARMAN "I Aint Mad at Nobody" , aa. 4.411 I 'I im" ;!'i.r' if 1 Sherman Clay & Co. are offering a number of Piano bargains, through their representative, the Klamath Falls Music House at 122 S. Sixth Street New guaranteed pianos from $295 up Liberal terms given on all pianos curs to no one till the end of "Tho Marriage Chance." vhat la tho word? STEAM BATHS WERE KNOWN TO INDIANS carry on excavations lit the vicinity In tho hope of uncovering more rel ics, it was announced. BUTTER, LIKE GOLD, HAS STANDARD VALUE SPOKANE, Wash., April J4, Steam baths were- not unknown to the dudleus who hold a.vay over till section of the Pacific northwest bo- j fore the advent of the while mutt, and wore brought 'up to a high slate of perfection, according to memboro of tho Kustora Washington lllatoll cn.1 society who havs boett Inspecting ' the remains of what li believed to be ' such a bathing device, discovered within tho city limits here recently. Aooordlng to thi historical socie ty mombers, construction of the bath room wU ; exceedingly elinplo tout effoctive. A depression was formed In the ground near the bank of a crook, and an encircling wall of dirt and stout's built nround It. This was covered with a vaulted root of hides or willows and mud. A small open ing was left In one sldo fur an on-, trance. ' After tilling tho depression with water, the red man would build a I. tire just outaldo the hut, hent sev-j oral sinnll atones and dump them into tho water. Tho bather then crawled inside and drawing a tanned skin over tho entranco. proceeded to absorb steam in a fashion similar to tho present day T-Tklsh baths. Kmerglng from tho hut. the Indian j would tnke a plunge In the uearby creek. One such hut was discovered rc-: cently on an cstnto In the rosldoncc .section of tho city. A mono tome- hawk was found in tho depression. The historical society pluns to BAN FflANtMBCO, April 14. ltiutrr, like gold, has a world-wide standard of vnlile, it IS pointed out In a rovlow of the 1911:1 market Uy the California Dully CotuHHl. The review must . "Milk may bo produced, liiimtiUn lured Into butter and sold tit a hotlsewlfa within a radl'is ot ten Utiles, but the price ot that bitttrr is rioiermlnad by conditions In the tout1 corhors of tho world, "No other article of commerd. except tho precious motul, Is so uul form the world around us tho pro duct of tho dairy cow, of which but tcrfut is the foundation. Whether It comes from New Zoulunil, or Nova Sro'.ln, Denmark, Wisconsin or Cttll forniu. It ia simply butter when It roaches the markets of Now York, Chicago and San Fruui'isro, nnd the prices In nil cities, with (luu allow unre for slight .freight rate differ entials, ure practtcully tho same. "During 192 uvorugo prices of dairy products throughout the coun try Increased butter 17 per cent, cheese 13 por cent, condensed milk 30 per rent, and marketed milk 17 per cent." The dairy council paid butler !u crcr.iu'd In nlmoit the same propor tion everywhere, from an average cf 40 coins a pound to nn nvorage of 46.7 rents, but In California the increase was slightly less, , being from 4 2.7 to 47.6 cents. Conaumpilon of .lulry products In this country Increases faster than the supply, accordlii to the rovlow. Ten Years Ago Today .rll ill, IIMI lllk. After Kill Tho prospect of securing u doieu elk tor Klamath county lias crouton much euthusluaiu among the mem bers of tho loi'ttl I ml no of 10'lis. At tho regular sesslntt luat ovetllug It wnu decided that tho mutter bo tuhcii up nt once In an effort to octii'o us many animals us posslblo. A riiiiiinltteo im uppulntoil con sisting ot 14. II. Hull, :. M. Hambuy and W. 0. MmitiilliU In handle the iimttur. Miller & l.iu huvo offered I" Diva tlfilr 4UU heud of elk to tho Cullforiilu Academy of Buleiiccs fur dist . tltui ton. and the tioininlltuo will make atp'loiillon to lliu iieademy for twelve bond for It liiinUth eouu- iy. . , Tim Himrtninnu'ii association Will iiIho In. ulid lo belli. I '' llrliof In ...i'y in ii-It liilunmlPtl In securing elk for Mainulh and bus offnred to help. Tho liuilter will bo lukeil up by lil in through fitirlmr Hrolhors Of HlU't'UMII'lllO, whomi Infl UUlcO will bo nt meat aid In oi'iii'lng euiislilur" utlnii by lliu neadniiy. The Hupmobile Parts Dis play takes the mystery out of the motor car. It gives you the facts that count, j Perhaps you know little, or nothing, of motor car pro duction. When you. read on this Parts Display how the Hupmobile is built, and then read, directly contrasted with it, what the more common construction io, you will select your next car with greater care, and greater pro fit to yourself. You will also see, more clearly than you have ever seen, why the Hupmobile stands up so well, and why some other cars arc a, source of continual trouble and 1 expense. . , , , The Hupmobile way of buy ing a motor car is the sound, business-like way. And it is a liberal education in what makes motor car value. ' ' So, whether you are going ' to buy a car now, or next year, we advise that you come in soon and study the Hupmobile Parts Display. IMPERIAL GARAGE Klamath Falls, Oregon SEASON OPEN To Insure delivery to any part of the city, Call PHONE 58, before Noon. KLAMATH ICE & STORAGE COMPANY One Hundred and Fifth IMF. ' ANNIVERSARY To be held at the I. 0. O. F. hall on Saturdayr ' April 26, 1924. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and Friends are invited to attend. Concert 8 to 9;30; Dance 9 :30 to 12. Refreshments. 'Admission 50c Each This Method Protects You t'lHti-M Ill r. ill XT -doitKlUO 5 ArliipvpiTiPiit m ilL-jjiiimiiiaemi IVIHV ? Valavaal. f.e.-ticli! is the result of successful effort. When you see the Spring clothes now on display here, you'll figree that our effort to provide clothes su perbly tailored, exclusively styled and reason ably priced is a distinct achievement. Suits for street, dress and business. Styles for youths, young men and men. Sizes for regular, short, tall and slim men. Models for conservative and advanced dressers Priced at $39 -$35 and to $60 KLAMATH KLOTHING CO. LEADING CLOTHERS j S .!? Ia V,' 'JW- r-v Drink, them everr O other, mornino That's the way to Judge the flavor ' of two coffees i i coffin W9 1920 FRANKLIN Good Condition ' NEW TOP - NEW PAINT $650.00 HOWIE GARAGE y i