MONDAY. AUGUST 8', 1028 THE KAHATH STTN, KLAMATH THUS, OREGON PAGE FOUlt Medford Mail Tribune Is Winner The Spring Ensemble In Benefit Baseball Game; Street Sign Fund Given Financial Aid Claire Windsor Greets a Gay II fold in (i Simply ) sinned Kasha ( .'mil? Many Civic Boosters Donate Services in Order To Make Contest a Success Davidson Transfer Co. Gives Real Assisstance Arnold Breaks Ud Game With Four Base Hit Klamath Wins from Mt. Shasta 10 to 8; Rally Staged Ono of those tragedies Which lakes all till! Joy out of the llfo of man swooped ilown upon the Kktm-I ulh Kalis Kvenlng Herald nl the ; fair ground! Sunday afternoon, and ; left It sick and wobbling on the I mnall end of a 15 lo 13 score In I Its baseball game with ihe Medford .Mall-Tribune. It was a game leplete with base ball as It shouldn't he piayed, so far as the Herald crew were concernel. lint there was enough comedy in terspersed during the nine loag In- A screeching home-run poled from' nlngs to give the 300 fans a lot of , ,nl. i,a, of i!(rt Arnold, which came ! laughs. as the climax to a remarkable ninth All of the promised features were j nninK rally, was the feature of the i pulled movie man camera and feet of film vjft without a iilich. The ' was there with hi look several hundred of the game, of the crowd and of trie stunts which were pulled t-o take the minds of the fans off the terrible exhibition of baseball that was being dished up. E. W. Rail, veteran motion plctare man, donated ais services In taking the pictures. Kali has a nation-wide reputation of being the only cam eraman to lake pictures of the San FranciE.-o fire and earthquake, end the shots he took yesterday were proof that -ic knows hs gro ceries. Because he did his bit for Ihe Herald's street sign fund, Rail proved himself a real civic booster Due to the fact taat a piano or- j iginally promised for the use of Gal- j loway's orchestra could not bo given '; it was necessary to get a piano from I Uhind in th last half of the ninth a private home, and the Divids.n and the Pelicans came out ahead be game yesterday afternoon in which : Klamath Palls defeated Mt. Shasta by a score of 10 to eight. Willi the score eight to ftire J against the Pelicans in the first of the ninth. Street, the first man up, singled. Mohler. who had been relieved several Innings before by Street, but who had been switched to center field, doubled, scoring Street. Xorwest tripled scoring Moh- j ler. Watts fanned. Mathews made a I swinging hunt and Norweai maae a successful dash for home while Mathews was safe on first. With the score then eight lo eight, with one out and a man on first, Bert Arnold came .o bat. There was a crack like a pislol shot and the ball soared over fence and then it was lost to tirht Mt. Shasta could noi come from Transfer company proved i;-;-::" i; ar; and soul for street signs and civic Improvement, when Mr. Davidson did a $20 hauling job for 15. which did not pay the wages of two mca he was forced, to employ to help him. A. 1. Lyle of Ihe Klamath Gen eral hospital was another roil horsi er whose Interest made the affair a success from every standpoint. Not only did he "hi jack" the mer chants out of all prizes donated for the players, but he also b.ousht out his ambulance w'rich was used in carrying an injured player from toe home plate to first base. Galloway's orchestra livened, i. the afternoon ivtari Its splendid music. When Ihe players made a .. lij3. Jar. iii .icesMihi. sjia l'oj at third base, the orchestra itrttCJ: a responsive chord with Us rendlti-a. "How Dry I Am." The motion pictures will be de veloped soon and will he sh'rrwn ai Harry Poole's Pine Tree utd Libert, theaters early next week. Something over 350 was netted Irom the game, and the money will be turned over to t ie chamber or" .commerce for the street sign fund -the directors' lunraeoa tomorrow cause of the ability to fight against ! odds till the last man was down. Another feature of the. game was a home run by Bayness in the fifth, : Mohler was pulled in the fifth ! after he had allowed six kits in five innings. Support accorded him ! by his team mates was poor and Mt. Shasta capitalized on i rrors j and timely binples. Street took the ! mound and was in complete con trol of the situation till Ihe end I the game. Klamalh Kails ,U now firmly im- j planted in second place and but one' game behind lac league leaders, j Weed. By virtue of Weed's vie- I tory yesterday ov-n Met 'loud. 11 ! to 1. Klamath Falls holds nndis jiutad sway-in sucoa plaeu. The league standing is now as follows: won lost Pctge. Weed Klamath Kails HcClond Dunsmuir Yreka Mt. Shasta 8 633 545 454 454 1S2 Grass Fire Breaks Out On Jefferson Real Estate Man Dies; Last Art Is To Stop Car With the hand of death upon him, Samuel Birdwell. aged 52 and a resi dent of Bellingham, probably saved his wife from serious injury when he brought the ear he was driving to a complete stop Saturday after noon on the Ashland-Klamath Kalis highway, before relapsing into an unconsciousness from which he nev er awakened. Mr. Birdwell, who was a real estate man, had come to Klamath Kalis three days before, in the hope thai he could secure relief rrom asthma. Disappointed in his hopes that the change in climate would do him good, he started to drive back Medford and had Jus I driven outside the city limits when a heart stroke caused him to become unconscious. Miss Betty Mueller, a private nurse, and Miss Ollsup, a nurse of the Klamath General hospital happen ing to drlvo by in .Miss Mueller's car; administered first aid to the man and look him lo the Klamath Val ley hospital. Twenty minutes later Jlr. Birdwell died. Tin' body of the nan wus shipped to Bellingham this morning where funeral services and Interment will take place. CauBo of death was given as angina peelorlus. Another grass tire made Ihing hot for Pie fire department early last evening when a man caring for a bon fire behind heiioine of E. DietscheO 701 Jefferson treet. allowed the fire to get out of control an I ignite dried up grass oil weeds in the vltinit". The fir "eiTtmenl controlled the blase in a shrt lime. Klre Cvjof Keith K. Ambrose: de claring thai" an adjacent lot win, a heavy slant of dried weeds and gras3 wis a lire hazard, Ignited the grass and burnod the lot over si i-x-ly. watc'alng the fire all the while. S'.im and straight r-s ihe lines in the c-ai i.Ulch Is an mpuriMl pari of iho sniing ensemble wura by Claire Windsor la "Just a Woman," her new First National Sim. ldr.es which P.are are creating a deal of Interest in the newest im ports from Paris, but they l:u meeting difficulty In overcoming the love of the very straight and slender silhouette. Miss Windsor, who wears h'r clothes with a distinguished air, has selected natural Kasha for ihe coat which favors straight lines, with a possible fulness in the front, where a bow of the same material ties and creates a slight blouse. A collar of b'.ondo fox fur matches in tone and completes au interesting cosinme. - Where a tailored effect Is cre ated, the so ..pllcity Is naturally enhanced, and It is this simplicity which Is so difficult lo OcbJ 10. without a resulting plainness. De tails which go toward making a coal smart are found In the odd treatment of cuff, collnr, or panel, and It Is these' details which lift the coat above the commonplace. Miss Windsor Has chosen a frock of silk In matching tone to the Kasha to wear beneath her coat, and a blonde felt hat. glores and shoes complete the accessories which go so murh towards making the costumo distinctive. A single note of color is supplied In the beaded bag. which, in Its unttsual lines, is quite effective. Anything Goes for Cameraman Negress Arrested On Serious Count ! I earl Mcln ir n. :, nezre war. I arrested at lo o'clock this morning .u, ,lKM ' o y l-ire i lin-l Iviin it Ambrose on ! a c harge of driving an automobile while Intoxicated and reckless driv- I ing us a result of rrashlim. into a Peyton wood wagon and injuring one of Peyton's horses slightly. .Mrs. M Linden was taken in cus tody on the corner of Sixth and Soring. Her ca.r was unable to move due to the fact that the from fend",- had been bent back again: t the front tire. According to Am brose she appeared to be in an in toxicated condition. She was lodg ed in jail and will be given u bear ing either late this afternoon or early tomorrow morning. Ouch! Catching a champion iv.H of her element. None other than Eleanor Garaiti, national swimming champion for the fifty-yard fret style, is making tiie horrible face; .and Adrienne Gibson, on top of tut situation, is making the ihamp squawk on th" Sftrt Franeiscli kcaih. ilWONKKH CONVERT FARM INTO MODKL PENAL colony IIBHHHBIIHBIHHH " , g 1 I g 5 H s Acme Motor Co. 400 Sputh Sixth Phone 680 HUDSON t;ssex GOODYEAR Complete Line of Tires and Hydraulic Press for Tubes and Solid Truck Tires Application of GOODYEAR Truck Tires Why Waste Time Shopping Around? Yotl cnn'l gel a bottvi (Ira lliuii II (JootlyMtl Ml QU) i In. 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Garage 813 Klamath OAKLAND NASH Accessories Storage Repairs s B I s THIS IS THE "SMALL GARAGE WITH THE BIG TRADE" Authorized Ford Service, Genuine Ford Parts, Complete Stock of Accessories GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES of course Replacement Parts Used Cars Klamath Falls Auto Company S 224 Main ROY CALL Phone 246-R Veteran Killed In Leap From Window PORTLAND, Ore.'. An;. iTi Gn?tav Johnscn, it, a veteran of the WorW War. JiiiinieJ from a window o! the third floor of tho retsran'i hospital here at iiojii today and was Instantly killed. lie wis ad rallied lo the hovpltul it few days an i for treatment for an Intestinal trouble, ills homo was helievod h slteii lants to Uo at OresHant. The fin. i iieea of koM found in Australia ,a diicorvred ty a n:i lTo, a liiiKhnian, who. leelng bli inailsr counting sbyeroigns. hrouKht lo a lump of flolconda weighing 100 pounds! and valued at $111,000. The world eo4ld be worm;. Sup fjte ever auto you pee was a motor By Phone LABOR W L v JOIN flff THIRD PflRTy PRR IFRTQ i nii 1 1 j iiuulu i u AUTO PARTS ANYTHING THAT A CAR WILL NEED CAN BE BOUGHT HERE New Parts for All Cars VANDYKES PARTS CO. f)02 s. 6th: Phone n; New parti for nil earn". "With the llnh Tire Bhop' 'Breath Is Life" But Eating Is Its First Accessory. To much ptresH can not be laid Serving jour teeth. One ileocitHcd whole system. Have ynur teeth i year by expert dontlsu. upon importance of pre molar can undermine tin lamined at lenm twice u R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 836 11ALMSTKD, Sweden, (A'). - An AbRhdoned farm han b?COQe Swod m'fl moil"! penal coQhy. About ffv? ; years a'go lU; kov. -nmvnl roii ivp(l the Idea bt Heading prifonern tbere i t( cuniiil ft- their terniH nl oni'Joor j v:or! in virtual freedonf, Trannerjj to t0 fat in WM nvjil'j tho reward I IforvdOd hchavior and now in the I coal of all Bwedlah vtsonere. Thl land has ueei put nndcr ku- I titration by the pfUpnera ho anecpcs i fully that It 8er,Ybjr as ohjert lei-Kon-to the ptosamf) of the district. ; Notwithstanding i h complete freoddpt of ntorcment permitted for j I farm wbrk. non1 of tli prlnonorfl Ii.ih i attempted to eacape. j Hear trlpF. with rubber-padded jflwh, are; proponed by an Oregon I trapped asm mfeana of catching burg lara and Basalt thlerea operating in j tin- dfttkneM The trap will not break the left hut will hold despite i ail struggles. American Federation Will Return to Its Non-Pnr-tisan Politics . ; : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; : : ;. .;- . .;. .;. .;. j. .. .. .-. .. LESSON !S LEARNED lf t c i i New Parties Soon Die Out and Injure Cause, Say Labor Leaders WASlllNOTON, Auu , IHi Tho Aineriinn Kedi nil ion of Lahor. which In 1II1M Ihrew Its support lo the lndojoudonl prottldentlnl candldMy Of Hie IftlO Senator l.llKollette, henceforth will return lo tin non- pdrtlsan policy in political cam- PKigltS and lie iluelf up to no thiril party movement. Till) I'Vrlonillon':; OXOCUtlVO cOpn- eil has emphatically announced this purpose at (lie conclp.Blon of K'-s- stpnfl here flovoled to mapping out a KlreiiuoUH iion-partiMan tfatppalgn to ; lie uaited in behalf of the Indhid- One thiiiK ydu CAn nee by the moon Is there ore no germs In klnnos. David D 1-eahy of Wichita Kan. Ii probably the only luilc In the world who holili hip court hy telephone llo presldei over the nmall ilcbtorn courll handllns only cnnea where Iltl8tint mi too poor to pay ttorncyd. fee, and "hen the rival parllc can't Ret to hi." boue he henre tho case by phono. ! uala receiving the labor ODdarso-j Wont In next years congroallorjal ' I election, regardiess of puny uffiiin j lions. Such ondoniotneQt win 'be j suggostod In a report now IicIiik pre-, pureil for the h deration'.'i DRtloDftl I convention ai Atldntlc City next j Octobor, dealing with local, stato I and national political contexts. I The 1924 campaign, the council : said, demonstrated that the launch-j In K of third party movements, which I generally expire after one election, In '.'wasted effort nnd Injurious In j the deiire to elect candidate with favorable recordB," I In calling on state federal Ions of' ' labor and cdntral labor bodies lo, I prepare to give aclive assistance In I the fortficOfhlng campaign, the council warned them to Be oh guard, I particularly against efforts of poli tical "bosses" lo defeat the primary ! I System for PomlQa.tinK candidates, j Annual Harvesters Dance I At Merrill Community Hall f Hay's all up We want to Step DDTrsAV AliniCT Z i iviLn i nvjKJu a i til .-. t . I ; -: :- -: : :- :- : :- -:- -: -: i- : : :- -:- :- : -: : ;- : . -;. .;-.;. .;. .:. ,:. .:. .:. 4. .5. .:. ... .:. .;. ... .:. . .j The Washington Cafe ! tho most popular oallng placa In Klamath Falln today "There's a Reason" TOU CAN , EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND OHDfESB ihsiiin 1JM South SUM Woo Hhlng, l'rop. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from G a. m. to 12 Midnight