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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1925)
1 PAGE FOUR - EVENING nERALD.-MWATH-FAlLS, OREGON MONDAY, TOLYlfl.-tOM HEALTH IS PRECIOUS Ouard It well by watching carefully the portals through which diBcairo germs nro most likely to enter the body the tooth Abcossed toeth iind teeth which fall to properly handle food are rosponslblo for many mysterious ill, won l guess huvo them examined free and know their condition exactly. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 02-80 Hopka Uldg. 8:.b and Main Thono 838 I For Those Special Occasions When you have forgotten to take home the groceries and a guest drops in for dinner and yau can't think for the life of you what to serve just come to us and in our line of domestic and imported groceries you will find just what you want. We Are Open Till 9 O'Clock E-2 Italian-American Grocery 910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods WE DELIVER FREE Pelicans Beat DunsmuirTeam Score, 10 to 3 With tho bis righthander. Street. Mitickln nlr-tlirht ball. Klamath Fulls won an eusy game twin lluus ii.mir .m the local grounds yesterd iy im tn :t. Sneet had Duustniilr blanked until to tighth Inning when he let down a bit. bud coupl ed with free passes and a wild heave hv Shorisbso Norwo-l, two seorei ,-rossed ver the platter. In the inn th. Street Issued throe more passe and forced a runner homo, but u fast Joublo play fr-.uu Watts to Ar nold ended H and sent tlio fans homo perfectly satisfied. Klamath FalU nlayod a clean fielding gnmo. with Arnold showing up like, a big leaguer at tlio Initial sack. Three, times Cio' speared wll.l heaves tar abovo his head und tug ged a runner go'.ng to first. He also mado circus cau-hes cf a trio of fouls down tward the first base llav. Mickey Demitt found the twisters of the twj Dummulr twlrlers just to his llklnir and smashed out throe two-baggera which Celped tho scor ing cf the rollcans. McBrldo. 17-year-old fo'uol kid of Punsmuir. started tho heaving for the visiters, but after the Pell iini solved his slants In the fourth they hit him to all corners of tho lot. Ho save way to Stewart, a sl-jw ball chu.-ker in the sixta, who stem med the tide and allowed but one mere run. Tho locals gnraorod nine scores of bic youthful Mister Mc- Bride. Fair Indian Klamath Should Build Crossing , Railroad Claims ; A;0-s- . ... . V WW'vWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV T ? Stucco agiesite again stands the test! i-: For the transmission of electricity at high power two English engineers iiave Invented, apparatus that changes low . pressure alternating "currents Into high pressure direct currents. Balloon Cords In eveiy size for every v car made by FIRESTONE (The mark" of quality) Klamath Tire House ' "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Before the public service commis sion In Salem today, a hearing open ed to determine who will pay for the construction of an overhead crossing at a point near t-orrai Springs, where the Southern Pacific tracks cross The Dalles-California highway. . The heorin?." in substance, fs to determine' wb was 'ott tad ground' first, the S. P. right-of-way men or the Klamath county surveyors. The Southern Pacific contend that at the time the right-of-way was purchased, there was no regular county road nor county -survey at the point where the overt ead crossing would be built. Thus following the adage, "possession is nine points of the law", the Southern Pacific states that it is not up to the railroad com pany to build the overhead crossing but the counly. In the year 18aS, Eugene B. Henry, now city engineer, surveyed a right-of-way for the. county road and this survey is followed by The Dalles-California highway, the coun tv contends. Mr. Henry, County Commissioner Burrcll Short and C.' C. Kelly, state highway engineer arc in Salem today to attend the hearing. New York Scouts Seek Coast Stars NEW YOKK. July 13. (IP) Offic ials of the New York American Leazuo baseball club admitted to day that scouts were combing the Pacific coast league In an endeavor to buy $230,000 worth of talent for a complete rebuilding of tlio l an- kees next season. Five players nrominent in the coast league were mentioned as being sought by the Yankee scouts. tlie'n tbtt most beautiful Indian iclrl n America, ncconllng to a vot taken J it i. i.ntlennl Indian convention In on -. 0;ty. Okla. llor name ! Slb.v 2al!uhan. and she Uvc (u Muskogcd. y v :? t y Efforts to Quash Indictment Occupy Most of Morning .Session of Court J. i y DAYTON. TVtin.. July 13. V jV Discussion ef a motion by the ile-j ffnse to nuiish the Indictment against ; John T. Sco-h.s. charged with violin- Ing the Tounes-sue law iiBUlnst the teaching of evolution theories in the II public s.-Iliiols occupfi d llio mornlliR J ses;lon of court today. j Presenting the motion. John H. 1 j Neal sunk.i first for the defense, fol-,' Oliver And Troeh Win Pacific Shoot SEATTLE. Wash.. Ju".y 13 (iVY true-.Oliver. o- Jjidner. ,lt. t'..; and a(,iin;: tlutl he wouM i xpect briefs lowed by Arthur (i. ll.iys. pn-senllng J the name conteiiliiui. Former At-! torney (ieneral Sl. Kv.uio spoke In opposition to tin? motion, with Sue K. Ilii ks. al:;o of state counsel, inuk ing the lai:t ttrgutneiit before the noon reciiss. Judge Itaulstcn Just bi-roti: order ing a recess until 1 o'clock said to the lawyers: "Gentlemen, the is sues in this case are profound aud the court does not wi.'h to guess San Francisco, California ' ' July 11, 1S1U5 Mr. Jack Slater Lakeside Lumber Company Klamath Falls, Oregon. Our agents at Santa Barbara have just completed in exhaustive examination of ail buildings in the quake area faced with Hoffitc Magnesite Stucco and report that in the entire area not one such building suffered the least damage from failure of the stucco to withstand the shock. There were absolutely no checks, no breaks and no cracks in buildings faced with Hoffite Magnesite Stucco. Hoffitc Magncsiate Stucco Co. By John Poole. We are exclusive agents in Klamath Falls ami will be glad to tell you all about this fire-resisting and economical material. Hoffite Magnesite Stucco can be applied in any temperature We will put it on at 20 below zero and guarantee it against cracks or checks. .akeside Lumber Center and Klamath Co. Phone 128 V y y ? ? f x y ? ? f f y y y y y y y y y y f f t t y ? ? ? ? y y ? ? y f toioiiiK iti:sii)i:NT l.aice ruity f Teople ' (lulliiK al Lake Kiijoy Jcjs Troeh of Vancouver. Wusfi., wan the closing events of the Paci fic zone shoot here yesterday. Oliver was high gun In the second handi cap with a score of 97 an J Trueh biuke 86 to win the duuh'.es ci.un pionship. Oliver's closest rival was R. W. Kinser of Seattlo who had a 34. Kd McGoldrick ct Spokane, McFali M.'- GMdrick cf Spakanc, one of the leaders In the class championships of Oe meet, Charles HcKean of Walla Walla and tieorgo B. Baker were tied for third. Troeh wai followed by O. C. Fol- lette of Forest O-rovc, Ore., and Juck McDcnaU or Seattle, with scores of 81. Soon be warm enough for the wo men to take off their neav; rouge. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS BE COOL ! Eat where every k bit of air, in both kitchen anil dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. . Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS . NO MORE." to be filed on tho motion to quash Other than reading of tho indict ment and itucHllonlug of a Juror as to whether he had i-xpressed an opin ion as to tho guilt or Innocence of Hie defendant, the first hours of tlio day s first sessiun were uneventful. A mild clash of attorneys develop ed, one between the attorney gener al, A. T. Stewart and Clarence Har row, and again between Hen (!. Mc Kenzlo on one sido nnd Dudley Field Malono on tho other. Neither seri ously ruffled the calm of tho court. COAST LKAGIE HCOKKS At Portland 10-7; Salt La!:e. S-ii. At Oakland 6-12, Vernon fi-H. (First game 12. Innincs). At Seattle 2-6, Sacramento u-S. At Los Angeles S-S, San Fr.tn- clsco 3-12. The man vvJHli wiV.le Is the man win can stnilo when llio world goes along as It docs. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hainher. with their two sons nnd two daughters, arrived In'ro yesterday on their way to Ci uter lake and lHnmond lake, where they will spend a vucn tion of about two weeks. Mr. liamber was formerly a resident of Klamath Falls, leaving hero about nliHl.'cn years iiko. lie Is a brother of V. C. Ilamher of litis city. At the present lime ho is making bis home at Uoscburg. wheru lie holds tho position of .superintendent of the Cmpuua Canning company cannery. Accompanying .Mr. and Mrs. number on their outing are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson of Port land, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. II. Slack of Sutherland, Oregon, and Mr. und Mr. Jonas Pctrlo of Iowa Valla, Iowa. They expect to return to their homes by way of Bend. Ore. La Grande Cinches Baseball Pennant CLUB CAFE Monday. April 13th. 1925. Court met pursuant to adjjura mcai. all , members being .present, when the following ' proceedings were had: Tiie f illowins claims were al lowed and tho clerk was inatruct ed U issue warrinH on the fallow ing named funds for their respec tive amounts: Current Kvpenw Fund ) Square Deal Diug Co. supplier court house, $1.15. II. 11. JuDliiiis, supplies curt hourse, $13.15. Burroughs Adding Machine C '.. sew.ci co. treasurer $6.1". Herald Pub. Co. pub. c:art pro ceedings $10.00. Herald Pu'j. C-. pu". court pro ceedings $20.40. Peerless Handcuff Co. .uppliej sheriff $3.00. , It:iad Fund L. O. Stiles, labor $24.07. Rufus Stiles, labor, $17.95. Tom Dixon cash adv, supplle.) $3.51. 1 I Market Itood Fund Tom Dixon, Y'onni Valley Mkt. road. $22.10. Wheieupon court adjourned un til Saturday, April 18-th, 1925. II. II. Bunnell, County Judge. Burrell Short, ' C. J. Martin, Commissioners. PENDLETON' July 13.' -C.rando clinched the 1925 Blue Mountain League pennant yester day afternoon by defeating the Baker Colts 12-0. Buck Hein al lowed but two lilts and got a home run himself. Ortman wan on the mound for Baker and ullowed 13 blows. At Walla Walla a badly mixed up line-up for Pendleton lost 5-1. There were but five Pendleton regulars in tho line-up. MctJarrigie, veteran hurlcr, turned In u good game for' thu Bui karoos. To Build Houses ' ' On South Sixth Yale Star Turns "Tutor" i i-ti ali. . Jh 1 2Jt 1 . fr.v V f r' i i PH. Vi 1 ' & ft V f- " 2? A C Carilinl today announi:ed that he has completed plans Tor the con si nut ion ' of four dwelling houses and a service station on South Sixth j street, near the city limits. The buildings will cost approximately $6000, and construction work will start within a short time. AT HOCK CKKKK Powells and Clnlstleis Spend Hiiik day at Hock Creek Mr. and' Mrs. Al Powell and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Cliristler, spent Sunday at Kock Creek on an touting. A. t II i ) -test, ; ' Ltis i i A . W- tint. afMfi ST A Bunny, pleasant rooms. Dependnblo nursing caro. A good placo to convalesco In Illness nnd aftur surgical operations. Ilatei are reasonable Ambulnnco for stretcher cases. Uesldnnt pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may bo obtained at all times day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital l-IXi: AT l ot HTII NTKF.F.T KLA.U UU I'AI.IS, oiticf Cor. 4th and Pino Telephone 497 The Washington Cafe Is tbe most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" TOO CAM EAT BETTER FOR LESS 125 South Sixth AMJCIUCAN AND CIHNF.NK DISHF3 Woo HhliiB, Irop. OBITUARY MIIH. lli;UTIIA MAY IIAVDD.V A long Illness from cancer ended fatally this morning at 5:20 a. m. for Mm. Ilertha lliiyden, wife of I'miiI lliiyden. Tlio end ciiuiii at Hie lliiyden lioino in Chilmiuln. Mis. Mayde.n, who was 3 1 years old, lived wllh her husband In ('holliiulii for tho mist year. They wore well known In tliul T'oiiimuiilly, whero Mr. Hay den wait In llin wood business. Mrs. Ilayden was llio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munson of Spokane, Washington, Funeral nrriiiigoniynts will bo announced later. "Duchy" Toni; Tnlo's famous nlhlejo, ovldently bslievcs In teaching the rudiment, of athletics early In.llfe, Here ho's shown Irmtruetlng a llttio foUow In the proper way to hit' 'em 'out. Tho youngstor l certainly get ting hla lessons from a worthy tur - MltH. IIAUOKIt KFl'I'llNS leaves Mothei' Improving ill Kasl, AVIiera Hho Was Called Mrs. II. K. lliuigor returned to llio city yoslorduy from Chicago, ill., whom slio was culled soinii time ago by tho serious Illness of her mother, AVIion Mrs; Hanger re turned Iior mothur was -much Im proved. , ' YOUR EYES nro about tha most Important tiling Hint "Molhor" Niiluro has given you, und they should not bo Irealud as It you could . buy now ouou nt llio corner grocory store. '" Consult an Expert Ho will loll you what you nood, Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main Phono 149W