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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
EVENING IIEflA7P, KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ls)2fl PATJE four tf BJiLdi ' - - - 1 " T ' SSr- i- t , . - """ LEAGUE LEADERS BOTH WIN GAM ES NEW YORK, Sept. 12. (W Al though the flag races In the major leagues have been practician? sewed 'by the Washfngion and Pittsburgh clubs, the Atlilellcs and Giant to day tiro fiig'.illng desperately to re main In Iho running. With the veteran Walter Johnson In Uho box yesterday, tihe Senators crept closer In the pennant atrug glo by winning from Hoston 6 to 4. A base on balls with the sacks load ed In the ninth forcing homo Iho winning run. Tho victory permitted the Griff men to continue their seven game hold on first place for the Mackmen took the measure of iho Yankees 3 to 2. "Lefty" Groves was on the mound for uae Athletics and while Hugmen totaled 11 hits, he kepi them well scattered. With Judge K. 11. Landis, baseball commissioner, a spectator, the Giants turned the tables on Che Rabins, 4 to 2, in the opener of a series. The Cardinals whacked out a 5 to 3 decision over the Pirates, cutting Pittsburgh's lead t seven games. Announcement was made of the purchase of First Baseban Leo Cot ter from the Louisville Club of file American Association, former Cub player, by oae ttlnuts. The New Yorkers also bought 0. U. Lacoy, seoond baseman and outfielder J. Carter, both from the Ri.'hmoni club iaf the Virginia league. The Braves persisted hard on the heels of the Cardinals tor fifth place by drawing an even break in n double header with Ifto Phillies. Boston took the first game 6 to t, wuilo Kiel. -hers annexed the second 4 to 2. Between the contests the El!;' placed a cablet on Braves field de dicated to I he memory of Norman D. Bcocke!, former third baseman. As the Brawns idled with the White Sox on account of rain, the Bengals moved to within thalt a game of third place hy polishing off the Indians. Berlenbach Winner Over Jim Slattery NEW YORK, Sept. It. OP) Paul Berlenbach, of Astoria, N. Y., world's light heavyweight champion, successfully defended his title last night when he scored a technical knockout over Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo. X. Y., in the eleventh round of a 15 round encounter at the American League baseball park. Saving is a fine habit. But be careful what you save. .Don't try to save all your good deeds for the future. "BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS are BETTER INVESTMENTS" i it U A-ii 31 II. , 2 -.. Get the Most For Your Building Dollar See H. R. Perrin I Building DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE . ESTIMATES SUPERVISION 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250J Merrill Schools Show Big Growth The Increase In the Merrill grade schools this year over last yeur is more than ten per cent. neoessUsiUng the employment of a fifth teacher. The higCi seho.-l enrollment is slight ly over wltat It was at .the same time lust year, with several more students yet to enroll. Despite this increase in both the grades aud high s.'ht vl, Lester Turn baugh. superintendent of the Merrill schools, reports that ithe so'io.i is better equipped for tho best typo of school work than it hw been f.v years. Due to oho fact that three new classrooms were made out f tho old Gymnaotum, all the grades are now iou the same floor, facUILat ing intercourse among the grades and making supervision and mutual help among the teachers more feas ible. Since the high school has all of the third floor for its own use a new science room has been arrang ed, tables ore being installed, and with uho new equipment of last year ia excellent condition, the school Is much better equipped for the teao't ing of science. The old science room Cs now being used as a com mercial rcom. Sixteen of the 41 students now enrolled are taking typing. Tho English room is now used as a library and reading room. Mlore research assignments are notw being given to the students, due to the increased opportunity the library room affords for Ihs project wock. New blackboards are being in stalled in the grade rooms ovor the week-end, aud the new furnace will be read' for use by Tuesday. September 15. A telephone lis be- Ling installed in the BO&pOS tor the first time. Asignificant fact in the I growth Of the Merrill high school j is seen in that iy oi cite 46 stud ents enrolled arc freshmen. Only Chimney Excapes Blast Klamath Ice And Storage Co. To Double Present Capacity the chimney was all that remained of a nearly completed 0,000 homo im Kansas City after a tarring and mysterious explosion. MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 12. Cat tle nominally, steady: receipts I5; no change in quotations. Hogs nominally steady; receipts 365; unchanged. Sheep steady; receipts 565; un changed. Eggs cent higher; current receipts 33c a dozen; pullets 32 f 52 H; firsts 35 35 4; Extras 38 39c delivered Portland. Butter steady and unchanged. Milk steady. Best churning cream 52c pound net sippers track in zone 1. Raw milk (four per cent) $2.55 cwt. f.o.b. Portland. Poultry steady unchanged. Onions and potatoes steady, un changed. Xuts steady, unchanged. Cascara hark quiet, steady, un changed. Hops: Clusters 23c bid; 25c asked, Fuggles 25 ic. If this prohibition keeps on be fore long you will have to apologize for being sober. 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, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 Plan To Raise Money For Hi Will Be Tried C i t i z e n&' Committee Would Sell Tickets Thorp to always a way, was tho position lakon hy the Citizens' Stu dent Athlt'tir COtnmitteti when it was meed yesterday aft rmion Willi an empty treasury so far as athletic equipment at tho Klamath County high school was concerned. And the committed then pfrowad- ed to devise ways nnd nloans to rait a stake that will curry tho high School through the year. Three hundred citizens of Klam ath will receive letters asking them to buy a reason ticket to ait athletic functions of the nchool yar and also three debates, that will cost $10. The ticket will insure en trance to all football games, basket ball games, baseball parties track meets and debates in which the high school takes part, in Klamath Falls. The season ticket will be transferable, it was decided. If the response Is as generous as the committee predicts, the high school will be assured of sufficient money to buy equipment for the entire year. The movement to raise funds started early this week when Dwight Wants Seclusion Thoman Wnlnnn, California hermit, haa decided to move to Mexico to obtain real seclusion. For years ho lived undisturbed near Newport Beach, Calif., but a lltllo publicity caused the curious to flock to his hut. Ho says they asked so many "foollsbj questions" he decided to - UA.Y)Iti P10VS. '. m 't Flench, IiIkIi school coach, nnd Paul T. Jackson, principal, nsked the support of tho chamber of com merco. tho Klwunls club nnd tho Rotary club. A commlttcu from those throe civic bodies wuh formed und in composed of 11. I. Morten son, chairman, Thomas Delloll, Dr. (i. A. Mnssey, Clarence Vmlorwootl, It. C. tiroesbock, 1'harlcn 1. Itobortn. t.OS ANCKI.KS - It. U". C.thbotiey. 61, walked Into the office of the Lot Angeles Examiner and Introduced himself as the slayer of Claudo I,, Button, warehouse niitht watchman, in August, 1914. A complaint churn ing first degree murder was Issued against lilbbnney after investigation by tho district attorney's office. PHILADELPHIA.- Ordinance, a .1 year old bny colt stallion, for whom Hurry I'ayne Whitney paid $75,000 wen a colt. Is dead of pneu monia and bydrothorax after a month's illness In u hospital. Swatting flies Is better exercise than cussing the government and helps things along tnoro. Taking tints by the forelock, ins Klamath Ice and Storage company has let a contrast lor Ice making equipment thai win double tho pre Kent capacity of its plant Looking Into tho future und believing that prospective development win justify the investment, the company has doubled the capital stock of the son, corn nnd with the new money has laid plana for expansion that Include prcj ttlons io meet any demand that may ho made upon It for cither ice or cold storage Tho new equipment Is n York high pressure Ice making machine. It ts lbs last word in Improved ueobtnory for ice making and refrigeration, tine 'of ttu difficulties that bus always soafrontod the manufacturers of too Is loS procuring of a cake of ice free front the white core. Under the York process this has been accomplished, the ice cake being thoroughly cry stallized throughout, resulting In a product which lusts longer than I hat manufactured under old methods. With the new equipment this city ' will have the most complete ami effi cient plant In the state. Speaking for the company. A. M. Collier. Its pres ident, said: "For the past several years we haVS been enlarging and Improving the plant, hut so rapid has been the growth of the city that hardly would an extension have beep completed he. fore the demands equaled the pro duction. We r ntly decided to make additions at this time that would be sure to exi d for some time the de mands prospective development in this community will require and with that end In view wit have doubled our capacity. In Installing a York mach ine We have ne, UrOd the UlOSt UIO(!ei'!l equipment available and will he lu a position to give to our patrons the most efficient service It Is possible for them to secure. At the pri tit time we hnvo eight cold storage rooms und two Ice storage apart ments. This refrigeration and storage capacity can he at least doubled be. fore it will have reached our eirpu-clty. "One of the chief reasons tor our Immediate expansion In the prospect nf the shipment of upwards of pnO hundred carloads of lettuce that will be shipped trout tills clly lo Now The Icing of this lettuce will call for the nianufeoturo of this Ice. it will require a large supply of Ice In a short lime. Inn we want lo ho a posi tion to meet this unusual anil extra ordinary demand so that we may con tribute our pari lu Hiding In the ex tension ot thin agricultural develop incut, which everyone hopes lo see made one of the chief sources of wealth of Klamath county, it is our Intention alwaya to keep abreast with such demands, so that development of this or any similar Industry tuny never be hand lloapped through our Inability to turnlsh refrigeration."- f. s Koetter, Portland manager for the York Construction and Sup ply company. Is lu the city making arrangements for lb! Immediate In stallation of the new plant. "When our work l-i finished." stated Mr. Koetter today. "Klamutb Fulls will have an ice ami refrigeration plant that will be second lo none In the ' west and superior to anything to be 1 found anywhere. In cities of similar silo." ATLANTIC CITY Tho bvuutle. are perturbed because cotnpetltl in by show girls anil liecausd of re quests that they iigreo to appear la lie- in '.les If chosen "Miss America," .Miss Kile Snd Miss Pittsburgh have withdrawn. The King hud to rido the board walk with ml a queen. NEW YORK. Losses 1 1 gamblers on an ocean liner resulted In pro- I tests hy passengers to ofileers f the I Hue. tine woman says alio lost I tn ii v li at bridge. A man pener sent a i.i.l.u in- is. ice si ippln.; pay ment on n 12500 sheik for "craps." A "Farmer." quitted by steam ship Officials, was bOOed by the vic tims. Wouldn't it in. great if payday were like n collector? You could ray. "Come back again tomorrow." 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