The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
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DERN
EDWARDS
BATTLE TO DRAW
ILN
TBI
MS
'. PORTLAND. Sy e, . In Defn,
Salt Lake, and Billy Edwards, Kan-
. m city, nHtwltht title holder,
wrtld two hour to a draw her
iut alfht. There .were no flU.
rae match wte the roughest erer
ltBeexJ here,
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Women as pastors
approved by church
SPRINGFIELD, Ham., -May 9.
. rdlnatloa of wmn 3 local pastors
;., approTed by the Methodist
Episcopal general conference today
. hy a decisive majority. Their ad
tniasiou to itinerary and to memtier
ehip in annual conferences was de
feated. : . .
KLAMATH
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SlALiN Jlup 8l (Sprf uf ). ijn
t Bio- game, replete with errors oh
the part of the visiting- teubl, the
Klamath rails hlh school baseball
team was defeated by the Mallh h!th
chool team on the ifalln field by a
we or is o I.
The Malta boy took the lead
early in the came and at no time
were they in any dancer. The
Klamath Falls boy came to Malm
expecting; an easy TiWory, and were
a little upset to find that we had
a real team here. They dropped the
ball when they should hare had easj
outs, and throw It away when they
were not otherwise booting - it
around the field.
while 'all vt the MnJttt tWrs ewtflhetl
tt have their MtlHg ttfe aid kit
the Mil at hartl add f redUeiilir that
Klnlilnlh Falls l6uHd It necessary to
use three dlttereUt pitchers In an
etfUrt to check the inflow Of score.'
FRIDAY, MAY 0. tOJ.yfc
CLASSIC MARATHON
RACE IS CROWN OF
AThLet Ic ProWess
cfcfc VBSk. liii i aii L
u-jnmioa dv an entnusiasuo rTsncn
man to a ruiiner able td negotiate the
niarathotl Hiatsiio "Wilholit di-iitr ca
a result' was responsible tor the i
vival of this clasps event', oonsiheivo
today tH feature of . the Olympic
Games and the crowning exhibition
Of athtetle Brdwese.
tfhe toarathon. ti kiismti of i
roilu III yards, take It tarn from
the lit of the ahcUat battle of that
name, and Its distance that over
which the runner wth news of vic
tory travelled to waiting Athena.- -
M. Michel Brul, a young French
man, advanced the plan to put such a
race on the program when Baron
Pierre de Coubertltt first aug-geated
te revival of the Olympic Oatties.
The first race, held at the 1806
game t Athens, twas won by
Greek ahenherd named Soiridion
iran woman PKcbinc for the Ma-lLouvs. who fasted for two da and
IIP boys, whiffed numerous battars, spent the night after hie trtmuph lo
s
tirayer before hcJy tfclllre. - '
Ahtohttdloi taiea 6f human endur-
ant h&tb beeU tdlti nlbodt athletes
whd Hate Wdn honors in this long
grind. Jit Antwerp1 Id 1S10; HMiuc
K5efcmleineh a rihti, iron . firm
honor in the ttif-blc record time
.of I hdilrs, di inmates, Is 4-S sots
aitdsi irosMng 'the finish line U l-o
eebddds head'of J. Loetmen of Kn-
thohla.-'-rtHif miHlits behind Loos.
matt 6am a idling Italian, A. Vaierid
who., doeh broadns- the flnitn uiiu.
tamed about ahd astounded the bec'
latere by turning double eomer-
Mull ta tlrcA- his phyiicAt condition.
A. Brd. a Belgian-, fdildwed ills
Italian td the tt and then marie ah
ecttm lai of the .bis- 'truck earn-in
a shleCd With hie Hatloiial eolohs.
'FaattiohitbU FhW Hold
AUeriUdH l Liberty
JoliiUli iViUkW' 'I'Ui-tiMJli "iUi-tl!
UUikinH AtHiMllit-ci liolb
fiikt'ii filiotrt llirbraliyt
JdhKhlo Wl-Jker adds' aiidther dis
tinct ehar:terlMtioH td iila diversi
fied list dt porirsj-nij itl h:i Htiett
itarrtilg prddilctioH, . .'FahUHabio
Faker.1' vWyihi at the' tiiib'rty to- !
day. id this h takM tlie Dart bt a
naive, .bard) working, lipptfadtlov,
while IU tlirmlr illctUrea he ilaj ab
peered is a Bathing caHellerb, k dar
log atitd meohahlbt , ahd II Drodlgal
MOTHER'S DAY
May 11th.
Why not remember Mother this year with
Bomothinjr ahd can wear ut all times. Wo
have a completo lino of chokers, capos
Hint uoutu at Bummer prices. .
The Northern Far Shop
Nekt lo Millr' Mrkt
44A4m4W44v ThUU Baby WMk-R.duction. Worth 'White! .
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SUNDAY, MAY ;llth;jd5
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For Mothers Livjng Flowers Bright
For Mothers Memory Flowers JrVhite
An Abundance of Flowers Will Be Available for Mothers Day-
Klamath Flower Shop
V 834 Main Street
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jp' Flowers wired to all parts of the world in a few hours time F. T. D. Member
.-,.'.-. . FTsVT At f"i If rtl IITIN av'r
MERCHANTS
LUNCH
Now Served Every Day except
i. , Hununy at tbe
WHITE PEUCAN
hotel j
60c .... 12 to 1:30 p. m.
You'll Enjoy Our
Special Merchants
Lunch Daily 50c .
1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Including Soup, Palad, choice
of Meats or Entree and;
Deseerjt . v . , ,..:
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The!
A. D. SHORT, Mgr.
Golden Glow
713 Main Street
"U We Serre It It' Good"
BLOCK
WOOD
Summer prices are on, i
nice blocks, cheap j
. prices to country or in
the city. Phone in your.-.
. orders. ' ; i
O. PEYTON & CO. !
419 Main Phone 535
M
The Sunshine Mode Favors Tub Frocks
............. ....... ''.. -i.' . . .
First to come-First in Aitiartness-These New .
Tujl Fashions
Strict Summertime frocks are becoming more and more popular every season popular because they're so
summery, so entirely smart. This .year these costumes are more attractive than ever and we urge you to see
' : them bcause each one is fresh and new. '
Frocks of Hand Drawn
- French Voile
.Ti.
about your appearance if you choose" qoc of these;
frbcH? .?f Ian4-tlravn Iciiehi.Viicv Thovvarcj lover .
ly for any suinnicrtiiiie occasion ami thehcamy ,of
: it all is that they .will lauijder. jto .vyeUr Many, of
these frocks coti'ibme hand-drawn work' 'witli rows
ofjdainty lace ;)tllers: are smartly flicked.
..In. white, maize, coral, peach, lanv'in Krecn, orchid
. and other shade's iu all Rood sizes, prr'ctul as low as,
$12.50
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"Street Frocks of "
Non-crushable Linens ,
Many women prefer these linen frocks for' morning
wear but they're just as good for street or sports
.wear. The fact that t,hcy are fashioned of non-crush-able
linen makes 'these frock offerings especially at
tractive. They'll answer. so many purposes as work,
play, school, canip, etc. !
rCmbroidercd iiioiHKr:iiiis, contrasting collars- and
cuffs, belted, drawn work add attractiveness to these
frocks. Priced nt . jJ i.' .
$8.50 to $14.50
- BabyCorne,''
A Busy. Place
Of course you know this
is Baby week and every
woman is 'cordially 'invited
to inspect our IiifaiitsVclc,-
partmcnt. There are love-'
, ly new displays of. pretty
Baby' things that you will
enjoy ' seeing. Everything
that Baby could possibly
need to ' be. happy and
"comfortable can be found
here, and this week at,
'Wmm Jane" Gingham
V-i$-Y4-&iir ."ifo see' thfise new gingham frocks is to ha
. .' . -Tight cfQfc.jwtjj-gay, colorful, lightsome
''i'' ' trhlv nidicative mf-the season. And the"
have summer
arc they
votrue ' for
Jaidsand; v'Mctiks so predominate that it is import
ant uiiiiKi.y.u.Mi sciccuuii as cany as possiuic lor
summer .is.-fan it's" way. ' ;
" .ThesTi'jSa1i'y"Janc" handsome gingham frocks
may be Jiad ;at Moc!s only, in Klamath Falls. Realiz
ing the importance and magnitude of our ready-to-wear
'department the manufacturer gave us this ex
clusive agency;, together with price concessions which
rc very extraordinary. "Sassy Jane" frocks arc
-.priced 'atr.
$475 to $8.50
Frocks
10 off
7' Just a Hint "
- ' ' j . For Sports
There are new things that
come in nearly every day
and ' it is hard to keep
' posted'-unless you come
in. iind look around. This
week -'there arc new Ro
shanarn' skirts at ...',$10
French Flannel Vests at
$4.50. ;
SlcvelcsV,.Sw,catci;s,. $4.50
New Gloves, .that .you .will. .
take to at once $1.75 to $3
t -f-f-f tt TRUTH IN yERTlSWGij,
Miller's Meat Market
Main Street, Near Eighth V7 v f
Al Prime. Steer Beef, properly cut is sure to please.
, ' . That'sr What We Offer! ' V
PHONE 178 ' f-A''; V'S
GUS MILLER
Work Shoes
Work Gloves
Shoe Repairing
Only best materials used.
Measures Taken for Marahfield Loggers
. JACK FROST
119 So. 6th Street , - ..
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