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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
ftTOB EIGHT EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1026 Power Company ! 2-YMr ollJ Baby Officials And Goto a Diploma i 1 W. L. Douglas Shoe Talk No. 1 Employes Play Picnic at Savage Ranch on Wlliamson Big Success Paul II. McKee, active head of t ie I THE NEW FAIRBANKS MORSE "L" ENGINES Fairbanks Morse have simplified and improved their new engines for the farm and camp. Eveiy year this engine keeps its lead just a little beyond the crowd of just "Gasoline engines." Thats why there are one and a half million users of "L" engines. We have all sizes here for your inspection and when in trouble you can call on us for parts. TRY Lorenz Co. FIRST On 6th near Main. Phone 371 Users of the JOHN tSEKUE HIGH-LIFT MOWER say that this machine is by far the most comfortable to ride, the easiest to operate, the most powerfu.1. and most dependable in every respect that they have ever had any thing to do with. Ouo ol the quality points of interest to every farmer is the high-lift feature; with the foot lift, the bar can be easily raised from 8 to 11 Inches at the inner end and from 25 to 35 inches at the outer end And with the addition of the hand lift the inner shoes can be raised 13 inches from the ground and the outer shoes 44 incheB. The bar is raised to this height quickly and easily. Under extremely rough field conditions, or where it is not desirable to cut the under growth, the Inner and outer shoes adjustments can be used effectively to raise the bar. The JOHN DEERE HIGH MKT Is built for long lire and service. Sue them on display . at'; . - . ".'' Baldwin Hardware (The Winchester Store) Pelicans Win From Yrekans In Fast Game The IVlicuus tiiniinrd Yreka, 7 : to i, here yesterday because the Sis kiyou county truiu railed to give Jones, a real twlricr, the propel sup port. Vi-eka started off two runs to the good in the first inning, but the IVIIrulis limbed ahead in the fourth and remained there until the first forged ahead. Klainnth came buck in their half of the eighth and put the game on ice. Street pitched jreod ball until flu.' eighth, when he was replaced by Hay, who lasted quirk, and Mohlcr, who mowed the opposing batsmen down in I quick order. I Yreka AIJ II II I'O A E Wnitsetl 2b 3 2 1 1 7 u , Hlbbard. Cl 2 u 0 0 0 I) Shellhammer 3b 4 1 1 Mathewson lb ...2 Oi'.escz If 4 : Eddy ss 4 Harrison rf 2 Henderson c 4 Jones p Uurket : 4 1 7 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 5 8 24 12 8 x Uurket batted for Harrison in 91 ii Klamal'i Falls Norwest ss 4 Watts 2b 6 Noel el 4 Mathews If .... 4 BayleSS 3b 4 CIInt?n at 4 O'Brien v 2 Demitt c l Street p 3 Bay, p 0 llahlcr p 1 AH It H I'O A E 1 10 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 u Ituns Yreka , 200 0001203 K. F ., 001 201 03x 7 Hits Yreka 110 120 120 8 K. F. 001 301 14x 10 Summary: 2 base hits Uayless 2, Watts, O'Brien, Hume runs Matthew son Eddy. Sacrifice hits Hibbard 2, Norwest. Stripe nuts Street 11, Jones 7. Mohlcr 4. Base on balls .Street 2, Jcnes 1, Hits off Street 7 in 8 1-3 Innings; Hay 1 in 0 'Minings (pitch ed to 2 men) Mohler 0 In 1 2-3 In nings. Left on base K. F. 7. Yreka 6. Stolen bases O'Brien, Mat'iiews. Earned runs K. F. 5, Yreka 3. Pas sed balls O'Brien, Henderson, Demitt Attendance 1200. California Orcg n Power company, on a mule yesterday aflern, n de fented John t'. lloyle. dlvh'n man ager of fie Power company, In an eXUttaii e at the Savage onion where S00 employes ami officials of the power company gathered for a Gopco picnic. McKee won as the ''osult of the tarter firing the starting gun sev eral times between the mules hind legs. The homo fftee baseball team from Modtord defeated the Klaniat i division by a score of 0 Ij 3. Hut Boyle's He.tulies turned around and outrlassej the Medford siiuad In a tug of war. Approximately 40 made the trip i tie Baraga ranch an the barge piloted by At Graham. The rest ) urneyed by car. Among the Copcu ot."U-aU pre sent were Paul 11. McKee. vice pre sident and general manager: Donald McKee. assistant manager: J. J. Hru liter, assistant general agent; P. O. Crawford, chief engineer; l A. Swlgarl. auditor; L. F. Ivanhoe assistant secretary; Jack Kerr, man ager of the Josephine district. S. M. Hull's, safety first man; John C. Boyle, division manager of the KJamaQ division. fm - IX am it has been grandfather shapes. hits of comfort talk tyn to ghc effect ntl thai ii thai I is iitipossibl Douglai shors lo inn' any ( (MIIMsl (if I lC the latest lasts riio reason for (In men w ill not wear thai lor yeais and per dollar spent The W. I mistaken Idea i nr anything else, years this SUpcriOl ui.! the maximum i the riiex laci stick t noke of txJ Mlilfo I I til Ih it s,, man) nf (he so called older w L. Douglus, Shoes for the reason has represented the maximum wear obtained from aiiy shoe, Rowan lioln it Wbealdon htu fin ally griulualcdi nun Oregon Agri cultural college. After spending nearly his whole life In the col lege as a "practice baby' In the domestic classes. Rowan got his diploma and lias been relumed to his father in Portland. Oreou. Douglas shoe has the retail price (stamped right mi the tan be sine thai the price vim pay ill Klamath halls is the same lli.ii i tun. Mass.. Where they are maile. . I.. Douglas slmcs are "lie nf made shoes to he found in the COUlItr, We have i he line complete Snappy young men's modeli inside ami you is paid iii Brock the oldest union or your inspec turn. as well as the comfort conservation lasts. Come in and Try Them on. 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00. Two PICK HUCKLEBERRIES Local Families Have Kujoy able Week-end Outing Mr. and Mrs. George T. McDon ald and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peter steiner returned last night from an enjoyable week-end outing at Lake of the Woods, where they gathered huckleberries. Contrary to general be lief, huckleberries may be found in profusion in that district, they re ported upon their return. AT LAKE OF THK WOODS Mr. and Mrs. Judd Low were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Soule at their summer cottage at the Lake of the Woods. Huckleberries ; are plentiful throughout that sec-1 tion, they reported upon their re turn Inst night. Mrs. Canton Arrives .Mrs. L. M. Caul u, mother of w. It. Canton arrived yesterday from Medford to spend sore al months visiting at the home of her son. Mr. Canton, who is office engineer of the state highway department. dr;ve over to Me.lf;rd yesterday to drive his mother back. SIIKVLIN-IIIMIN CO. BUY A small Ira I f tlinmir north of Swan Lake win purchased Sum. da by t"Je ShovPn lllxon lumber com pany from Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Sll- vls f:r a consideration of approxi mately J3600. The deed was plur ed in file at l!ie county clerk's of flee Saturdiy afternoon. We can fit you from head to foot. Get the habit Buy at Beck's KLAMATH FALLS - WO(NBUftN,ORE. 517 Main it 1 1 1 1 r TiTi "ti 1 1 I UII1ULIILLLM 1 Vlf 1 1 GO INTO MOVIES Perhaps you arc Just about to start on your vacation. If so, we are offering VACATION NEEDS AN D HOT WEATHER COMFORTS at special prices that will en able you to fulfill your needs at the lowest cost to you. Klenzo Dental CJrefflo ' and Ilrushes. Ke-xolivc Soap, Or derlies. Epsom Salt. Zinc Stear ate. Tincture of Iodine. Aspirin tablets. Milk Chocolate, Ad hesive Plaster, Gauze, Tinker Tape, Coffee. Cocoa. Jam, Olive Oil. Hair Ilrushes and Nets. Stationery, Swim Kaps and Combs. am Tradition Linen meets vacation rtHiuJi-eiiieiit, It is of up to (late style and size. Comes In tliree colors, ribbon - tied in an attractive box. Regular Price 75c During this Hale ... 69c Have you a sufficient sup ply of the above named Items for your vacation? If not, come to our store during this sale. We have nearly 200 popular Items which we are offering at considerable sav ing to you. You Save with Safety at Your Rexall Drug Store Star Drug Store ru KLAMATH I ALLS, OREGON (Continued Prom Page One) for people. She Is the smartest actress In New York." Mr. Browning, lu full sympathy with authorities who have been In vestigating the case, said thai today he would seek to annul the adoption on grounds of fraud, SO that Mary could have no claiu on hra fortune, vet he said lie wou'd dn all he could to belli her make her way. When Mr. Drowning made up his mind she must leave Saturday night. Mary and her maids were sent the home of Robert 11. Luntiet. lo escape publicity. Mr. Browning said the "Literary agent" found lier there. Made u Buffer "He's my best friend." Mary saiil of the agent. "The world has been making me suffer and now I'm going to get even and make them suffer I haven't any money, but (pointing to Mr. Browning) I Will tight him The disillusioned fairy god father t I kit' Know Him?j This Is a picture of the chap whose face adorns the Buffalo nickels now r In circulation the late Chief Two! I Ouns White Calf. He was the orlgb I nil chief of the Otacler National Park reservation, When he died, In I Washington, President Hoosevelt ; sent his body home under military was not so resigned about the ai-temp- vi) tMCO little Dorolny minshlne from him. llyrd S. Coler, commission er of public welfare, was to confer today with Dorothy's roster mother. Mrs. Anna St. John of Ityc, N. Y.. who had complained that Browning'! adoption of a 21 year old girl was evidence that he was not a fit guar dian for Dorothy. VISITS MAIM. JOHNSTON .'diss Luclll eSlmmons of Lake vlow was the lovely week end guest of Miss MarJ. Johnston. Lake of The Woods Association Names Officers for Year d. 0, Campbell was yesterday elected president of Hie Lake of I lie Woods rooroition association ut the annual mooting of the aaioclatton hOl dait (he Like. Mr Campbell suc ceeds I. B, Vlntng, of Ashland who served as president for tho put year. Mr. Dodge, furniture ma.'i "t Ashland. ns elected to ntvve an seoretary an dtreasuror. The executive commllloo f if the Unstring year Includes J. A. Oordoil bin city, president of the PUri! National bank: c. B, Oatas, promin ent business man ot Mod ford and i B, viuing, president of the Oregon slate ehWttllMtf if commerce. Mir. and Mrs, II. Q, Melasl aid family muiorod tj the laivu lleds where ibey spenl Sunday. i 1 1 t t ? ? T f t t X t 1 ? I 9 f T T 9 ? 9 9 9 9 B oats MOTORS OARS BOAT FITTINGS Johnson J OUTBOARD MOTORS GET INTO THE BOAT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF And Rowboats in Stock Ready for Delivery t s A. TELFORD dc SON 120 Conger Avenue Johnson Motor Agents 4 iX.,ra-y .eMort- ..:. 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