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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
SATURDAY, AUGUST &9, 1025 EYENTKC HER ALB FALLS, OREGON PAKE FOTTR III. : I - MJM : 1 iinnnn niU" IP tor m t nv ik n,s Oregon Desperadoes Captured I IIKH 1 1 II ? It place, batting nun unaer "wunoo - OBStfliltD TOOHf JIHb rftgrssr1 I ;' ! 1 ! '.'.'V. ' DETROIT, Mich.. Auk. 29. (JP) A great city today paid tribute to a groat ball player when Detroit officially extolled Tyrus Raymond Cobb. At Nnvin field this afternoon it wan Cobb Day, with the 4S-yoar-old veteran of 20 American league cam paigns standing bareheaded at the plato and shaking hands with thou sands of fans who passed in lino by him. Tonight he will be honored at a great banquet and presented with a $1,000 gift, paid for by the city of Detroit by a vote of the council at tho suggestion of Mayor John W. Smith. Speakers 'will include Cornelius McGtlllcuddy, manager of the Phil adelphia Athletes; Jimmy Callahan. one tlma director of tho White Sox Billy Evans, veteran league arbitor; "Bugs" Baer. a eport hnmorist: Frank J. N'avin, owner of the Detroit club, and May or Smith. Cobb came to Detroit August 30. for want of any one else, took his place, batting fifUi under Wahoo Sam" Crawford, one of the greatest sluggers of his day. Bis Jack Chesbro, at the top of his splendid career, was pitching for New York. Matty Mclntyre had doubled and scored on a single by Lindsay. Lindsay bad beea sacrificed to second by "(.iermany" Schaefer. Crawford tapped weakly at Chesbro and was thrown out. A man was on third and two out. with Cobb at bat. He lunged at the first ball and mised. He watched the second go by and heard Silk O'Loughlin call "strike tun." Then Chesbro shot one waist high. Cobb drove the ball over the center field er's head for a double. Thus the "Georgia Peach'' bloom ed on his American leaguo debut. He finished the 1905 season with a batting average of .210. It was the only season of his major league career he hit under .300. Cobb came to detroit for $750 paid the Augusta club. Five hun dred dollars was the purchase price and 5250 was added for mid-sea- American son delivery of the Georgia uoy who had been hitting at a .320 clip in the south. NEW YORK. Miss Fay I.anphier of Alamada, who is to be "Miss 1905, when tho city was inhabited j California" at the Atlantic City jio by only 300,000 persons. Less thangeant, has been welcomed at a din- 1200 fans saw his debut In a game against N'ew York. Dick Cooley, a regular outfielder, was out of the line-up and Cobb, ner with the statement-that she has beauty of character as well as body. She is a blonde who uses no makeup. of the OOU&ty along the oust nlope ol the CelcadM ami Ik largely pri vate owned limin e. eujual DJierimlnallon hut It would be unjust dlHcrluilli- atlon ugalust the timber holders of i lie M0, 000 total Just cruised, to place tin increase en the la rolli, iii the contention ot v. t. i county ussossor. "It would be a different Ihlin: If ihe entire rounly was cruised mid die Inereaae noted: or It the rrui- !l.... ..I L.,,1 ,ll,r,.t I u.ifl lolltt llf timber and then truck a happy me dium tr tin' inereue," Loe said this moi'atnf, Should lie Pair But n would obTlouely be unjust discrimination If Urt taxed those uii- tortunate enough to be included in Hie 100,1)00 ucres crulHcd and then turn right around and tax the rent ot the timber owners wnoae holding! are bated UPOU the orlKinal county cruise," The Inereue will not be on the tax rolls When tlie board of viiunllin- A. F. Graham vtrt It ! J! I I M Moved to 420 Main St Telephone 526 Once again back to prison, but this time to murderers' row, where they'll await the hangman's noose. The three convicts who killed two guards in their break from Oregon State Penitentiary. Salem, enjoyed but 10 days freedom. Posses trach-i ed two. shown above. James Willos, left center, and Ellsworth Kelley, in overalls. The photo was taken oemmlnlon, II decided that ih ty hOUld first approve the crossing botoro any o Uou would Be tVll by the commlMlon in n tn'f tvi c r condemning i1 move. wiib the olty refuithg to approve i to 01 iiilui without Ineluilon of common uttr ofnuM tho crossing QUetUon baa been at a deadlock for the past two month, WOMEN RETARD AltMV KV- MSTMKNTK, SAYS IIIIITON' LONDON, Aug. I. (, Tim ler rltorlal army l POl being kept up tn Its iislnhlUhuionl utreiiglli bnruuno nf "women, trade unions and motor bi , . lee," "aid lerd Itngluu In lli Kouie ot Lords i illy. He declared Unit young men were not Joining III" territorial!! in sufficient numbers nnd Ihe causes mentioned had been "one- n.i. , ol the terrltorltl trmy tlnoe the wnr. Women, he Ml,!), did nut want their huibtndi and iwetthenrlt i" Join. ami while the young run Ol pro-war days found the t-rrltorlnl army one Hon meets the second week In Sep- wy f K..ttlns off Into the country, tember, it was learned today. Final report Ol the cruise came too late to place the Increase on the rolls. today he linen a motorhloycle COST OK LIVING IN lit MAMA RISES STATE HEARING Just after the posse had surprised the two near Blngen, making camp with stolen provision. and n stolen car. BelOtM Is Tom Murray, des perado who was betrayed by a stool- pigeon In Cbehallg, Wash , and cap ered. All three men had eworn ,o die before giving up, but none uttered any resistance. (Continued Kroin Page One) cAt the TINE TREE Zlegfeld's "Sail.." has left Irs teader care ami DOW Is in the mov ies. Collene Mcore is the r.ii "Sally." as revealed Sunday on the screen at the Pine Treet theatre. She is.. ., .,.,siDM version. Is seen ami different "Sally.' goregoous In acreage lay In the following town her 1 vely raiment. Impersonating j ships and ranges: Townshpls 38, S. a noted Russian dancer. There is it. .", K. 3S B. It. 6 B.j .1 S. It. 7 E. : nrettv love thread. runn.UK thru 1 3? 8. It. Bl't'llAltEST. 1,11 There Is a conspicuous rise In the cost of llv- i lug In rtumtnlt ns compared with Inst year. The Argus points out , t hut food has risen IS points over the level of August Inst year, neurly I Mi points nnd such articles as soup. firewood, paper, petroleum. 31 ; points. The averagO of prices In 1925. the Argus points out. In about i per cent higher than a year ago. The crossing privilege vru not granted by the city of Klnlimtll Palls rocordi iMacloee, Twice roeo IntlOns were passe,! granting lie- railroad perinlBtlon to crou, '"" i 0HI0AOO. Profetaof W. II. etch time the roeolutloni were -t"- Tombtre ol the Penuylranlt tat ml - by Mtiyur tieildaril, nnd the j Wh i baH been In rhargo of livestock oooncll failed to pass the tnuwhlee exhibits -at the outern lUtee expo- over lU veto.. jslllon, BprtngtleM, Mass, since It -t Btatentenlt Palae IneepMon, elodty tccepted the teero Any statement to tin, e.'fict I hut ; tarynblp ot the American Aberdeen- this s:reen version Lloyd Hujhej It. E. ; 39 S. It. 5 B.I 39 8. SO H. It. 6 D. ; 39 s. It. 7 E.i is Miss Moore '3 , 40 S. R in s. it. a b, h ading man. Leon Erroi. who was The timber lies In the western part 1 the cIV of Klamath Falls granted to tho Strthom railroad the right W Cross Sixth street, is false accord ing to city officials today. When the quettlOn of the Sixth street crossing was first brought to the attention bl the public service Angus Breeders association. Itlt'HMONI), Vn.--Cleveland was elKpieii as Ihe next meeting place of the Improved Benevolent and Pro- tpctlve Order Ol Elks of the World, a nefpa organlittlon. altogether a charming and person able heroine, delighting her audi ence with moments of hoyrenish humor, much human interest and no little genuine drama. As a starring vehicle for Colleen Moore. "Sally ' truly exceeds even such successes of "Flaming Youth" and the recent "So Big." It provides t'ais dainty stor with the means of proving there Is, appareptly, no limit to her versatility. In his same role in Uic film. He Is exceedingly funny aud does nobly In enhancing the scenes with MLss Moore. oAt The LIBERTY One of the most heroic narratives which has been recorded In the newsnapers for many a moon that of the men and. dogs who covered 1 the ion? trail from .Nenana to Nome, A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your ne eds and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, inducting Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Beard, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath First we discover "Sally" as thef tarrying the preclotn serum to re forlorn little inmate of a foundling I neve a stricken city Is called to home. Then we see her a; bBol mtn( oy the production "Tho Hunt drudge In tho kitchen ot the Blmftd Woman." The screen offering Tree Inn. Quickly the action shifts booked fir a two-day run at tho and by a series of , elruimslnncoj . rjlwrty ca Sunday and Monday, Is "Sally" is plunged into the vortex , adapted from James Oliver Cur of a gay life as revealed at ttefVood'i ncvel about tho vast reaches lawn fete of a multi-millionaire. 0f tbe Northland. In thiB story are Here is where we glimpse a new de?i I'd the constant titanic strug gles ct men against tho semingly In surmountable forces of nature and the final conquest, through almost juperhuman endurance and will, of man over raging storms and rough ice-covered fields that Impede his progress. II 0 In this respect the film runs closely parallel to tho courageous I exploits of K at son, who-, despite a blizzard and a 90 mllo gale, carried f ; on to the end. 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ITIMBER CK i I MIS INCREASE ' 4Jg PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL urn' Phone 128 MM (font limed Prom Page One) to 'the eduntj' from timber taxation j would be Increased by approximately $JS,000 annually, according to the usHOHsor'a office. Increase of 5,000 ! If tho Increase from the 100,000 acra Just cordploted is placed upon ! the tax rolls, the Increase In annual revenue to the county from taxation 'of timber will be $r.,tioo k year. Specifically, tho Portland timber cruising firm for the stun of $zo. !!!). 20, or 20 cents mi acre, c ruised 100,796 teres of limbor land lying without the reservation. Tho timber Safeguard Your Home It does you little good to scrapo nnd savo to build that homo of your, unless you take steps to seo that it is protected. Tho one sure way to bo protected Is to tuko out fire Insurance. We arc agents for tho world's largest companion. Our rates nro roa.ionahlo. Wo glvo personal service on every claim, J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. 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