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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1925)
MONDAY, SEPTEMmW f t. IDZfl EVENING HBiTOD, "RKSWATH fOTf, 'OflEfTON s s s a s i !. "LEFTY" O'DOUL STRIKES SL IP HAN PRAMOISOO, Sept, I I. (pj--"i.nriy" O'Daul won i into a ilumji l.i 'I wmtk mi l I Iiii Pacific OOBSl III Kill) lii without a batter wliu III hil ling over olio ,iuo mark, 'rim Hull baks outfielder dropped sloven points mill in mow timi wliu ii.mii Warner for ( plaoi with all nvcr ugo i T ..11)0, iiiioffh. I ill fliturin hIkiw. 8rank BrulM oi iho BMtU in ill iinn Id next wll'i 11 ,110 uvnriiK" mill Rbhwer of torUand, bitting .361 trails Mill, "Muck" MUojr if iim Oak, li lei Uo iiin pace (or iiin glub wltfi . :t 7 ami IE xl lopi Urn Almoin wiiit ,840, ah i reran w 88 1 ghw m. bIim th liuiiora mi uho Hanramoiil. Inmii with (irirritii wiiii ,807 leads lbs Tigers, Tony Lasspro, Das ihortatop, in in ii c4bn iiv folranelf for boms nmi wiiii u iniiii .if t, RnCiwir It hi i oli oat d wpotltof wii ii 88, I llilliin-lli-lil i,r I oil IoikI . I, a, III in i in' Hi iiii boia department 'wiiii 88 mill LiUurre. In u ajbie SMOnd with :i7. Hili Jumping Horse Breaka World Record NEW WESTMINSTER, D, 0. Bept, 1 1 UV) Uarra Ud, a hign jumping bono, wan today luCfar Ink from aoDouagfcm and hi bind qn.li i. -hi with paralysed. The ani mal wan Injur, mI Biind'e when It made i wnriii rooord laap of sisal 'foot l Inches at a BOMS how bar, l.a i'n rldor wan thrown to iin' ground but was not hurt. TUta provtous record wan 8 foot li'ii Indhoi mad ii Qreit iiuan ni Ohloagxi three yours ikkio. Cfmre a heart C for your stomach umiri r i v i i-i uri i (.dm ri-iK Don't overwork it by "stuffing" and eat ing between meals. Try WRIG LEY'S when you want "just a snack." It will soothe and satisfy your tajte craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, case your tired nerves. WRIGLEY5 "A ft . in r mm After every meal" for digestion Fits G. Q. D'Albini CoMlflvil Public Accountant E. W. Renik Public Accountant Renick & D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and Auditing ,r General jjanl Income Tax 5 I Capital Stock Ta Suite A Slough Bldg. Tax Phone 317 KELLY j SPRINGFIELD FLEXIBLE. CORD Traffic Official Of S. P. Here on Inspection Trip r 0, Lstbrop, assistant pssienger traffic miiiiuger of Ilia Hiiulliiirii I'n- oifla oompaoy, arrived bar lust eve lllllK. For Ilia JM 1 1 J If Dl, (if keeping III I'limi' touch wiiii iho pamnfer lraf fin affairs nf IiIh ciimiiany, Mr. La- tbrop ki'Ih away from his detk in .Sun I' in rii lnrn uinl periodically i- tii first iiami Information through per ianal contact wiiii iho traveling pub- Ilia anil rallroail men, wlili tho ro Ult that thl af flt-iani-y of tho puh- enger dlpartnant has inu-iy boon iiiiikliiK raiihl strides forward. I'ur Iiik tho past week Iiin company mal ono of tho hardest lasts It Iiiih ovor htan subjected to; when it handled tern of IliouiiunUn of visitors tu tbO nay city durliiK Iho lilamonil Ju hllaa wank. Not a single serious ac cident occurred In Irnnsporting this Kroat mulllluilo of people. ' on no Motion of tho Boutharn Pa- rlflr system Iiiih Mr. I.ulhrop more (rlandl than In Klamath county, for ha him taken a Hpaclal liitlcrani In brloglni Ihln larritory to (ha Stieu- t ion of tho traveling public. A groal lovnr of niiiura blnMalf, ha lookH upon icianath county an one of the Kcanlc woiiiIith of Ilia many lo ha tOUnd iiIouk tho Southern Pacific anil navar nlaSM an opportunity to ninr. t praises Oregon Football Practice Starts KI'CKNK. Ore., Hapt. 14. With practically ovary ialtarimtn who In eligible for thin year's vanity foot ball team at tho University Of Ora Kon nlraaily on hand, tho trnlnliiK hanNon for tho 1988 team will Mart tomorrow, Oregon backers are hope ful over the outlook, thoiiKh Coach Dick Smith Iiiih little to nay. Ono thliiK Kinmin out In tho mliuls of the followari of tho upon thin year. OreKon will have adequate uinl competent uuhHtiluton. 'i lia iiht of veteram who win re port tomorow Ih encouraginK. and Iho outlook iiulte bright. Lebanon Men Are Injured in Wreck IMDBPBNDBNCB, Ore, 8ipt. 11. ValUr L,a.-cncu and Wurrcn G. BjhlaMl woro 'Injured, tho former Mtionsly when tlio automobilo lu whliih t ie;, were rldilng between Albany und Independence left tho road, turned turtle und pinned them beneath 11 about 8 mlle south of hero on the llueiKt Vista road yes terday aftornoon. IS tli are rosl dentl of Labauoit und were takefi there following the accident, Tho spill occurred when tho men tunned Uielr car too far out of tho rjad In pausing anoiiicr cur, Uhcy told Dr. 0. Q, KuJtt who was called to attend thorn. Looso gvavel In tho vil.ad was also held to bo aj con tr.buting cause. LawTeiue, with several iribs on hla left Side fractured and blood running from his mouth, was the most seriously injured, lr. Knott said, nll.hough he could not deter mine at the lime whether Lawirenca was Injiiired Internally. Shields suf fered a broken collar bone und cut on Is hands. The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds s Hub Tire Shop 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 Tilden to Defend His Tennis Title NEW YORK, Sept. 14, William T. Tilden, II, begins tho defense of hiB national taijnli championship at Korest Mills today. The field of 64 Includes stars from Prance, Spain, Japan, Australia and India. Tilden opposes Carl Kishor of Philadelphia, at four p. m. Tho loiirnmont ends Sunday. MISS DOW LK.VVES Mis 1'oarl Dow who has been vis iting hero tor the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. now, left this morning for San Francisco, where she will enter into social service work with the lied Cross In the southern Btnto. For tho past year Miss Dow studied so cial service work In'lloston. LOW KKTVRN'M FROM SOUTH Lloyd Low returned Sunday from San Frnneiseo where hu has been for the past ten days on u business nnd pleasure trip. aAt The LIBERTY Hiding on n log, loss than two feet In diameter, down n rnpld atrcnm, isn't the easiest thing In the world. Yot tho lumberjacks who were drafted into ftotors' jobs for nlmos- pberlc scones In "Tho Knockout," which shows at tho Liberty tonight, declaro they would rather ride n log than cruise In n taxi down Dfomlwny. Thoy niado this assertion while In Now York, whoro thoy wero brought I M i Acme Motor Co. 400 South Sixth Phone 680 HUDSON ESSEX Complete Line of GOODYEAR SI Tires and Tubes. s Hydraulic Press for Application of Solid Truck Tires. You Can't Fool All of The Owners All of the Time With all the confusion, misunderstanding and general lack of information on the subject of tire buying, one might think Abraham Lincoln coined his famous phrase after an experience in tiro buying. The truth of what he said as applied to tires Is best summed up today In this statement of fact: MORE PEOPLE HIDE ON COOOYEAH TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND. Of course there is a real reason. NOTE THESE PRICES OX GENUINE GOODYEAR CORl) TIRES 80x:tH Clincher .... 115.83 XM StralRlit Side $28.40 82x4 Straight Side (97.55 82x4 M Straight Side $38.30 III We Handle the Best. Of Course We Carry a Full Stock of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes R.R.R. Garage 813 Klamath s OAKLAND-NASH Accessories Storage Repairs I i s 224 Main St. Phone 246R Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL This is the "Small Garage with the Big Trade" Auhorized Ford Service, Genuine Ford Parts, Complete Stock of Accessories. GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes of course. Replacement Parts Used Cars. from Cnnada for the interiors of the picture. One of the most thrilling scenes in the picture is an incident in which :t number of Intoxicated woodsmen ride down n rapid stream to witness a fight hctwqcn Milton Sills and a six-foot-seven adversary. That he might gel genuine thrills into this sceno Director Lambert lllllyer rn gaged a dozen or more of Canada's best log riders for the action. oAt the TINE TREE Amazement, surprise, disbelief in one's own eyes these are some of tho emotions aroused by "The Lost World." which opens at tho Pine Tree Tuesday. The picture makers havo long promised "something really now a a second 'Birth ol n Nation' a pho toplay that will start a new chapter in film history." 'Tho Lost World" comes nearest to living up to these promises of auy picture wo have seen in a long time. School text books sny that the last of tho dinosaurs bocatno ex tinct nt lenst 10,000.000 years ago. Yet on the picture screen these fear somo creatures of tho reptilian age Actually como to life with a reality that makes ono tremblo for the safety of Uesslo Love, Lowls Stone, Wallace Horry, Lloyd Hughes and the other film adventurers who find the huge creatures slill allvo In an unexplored area of South America. rhe amazement that these reptiles instill Is equaled only by tho curio sity us to how the producers wore ablo to do It. This picture might be described as tho one photoplay of universal appeal. Every class of movie patron will find a super thrill In it. For those who like romance wo have Lewis Stone and Lloyd Hughes struggling for tho heart of Hessie Lovo, and at the same tlmo trying (o prevent hor from being gobbled up by hungry, man eating dinosaurs. For thoso who hanker for adven ture tho picture offers tho hunting episode whoro Stone, lloory nnd Hughes nttompt to bug a 150,000 pound monster Hint doesn't mind elephant guns any moro than bean shootors. For tho serious minded student wo have a plcturlzatlon of tho earth just jhas seen in 15,000,000 years. A vol as paleontologists say it was millions rano sets fire to a forest representing of years before the first man. thousands of acres. Scores of pre- For those who like spectacles this I historic monsters, such as the bron movie contains what might be termed ! tosaurus, triceratops, trachodon, dip to. most spectacular event the earth llodocus, allosaurus and megalosaur- us flee into an Immense lake, while the human actors try to keep out of their paths. It took over seven years to pro duce this motion picture. That is not surprising. , JACKSON COUNTY Fair Unequalled by any District Fair on the Pacific Coast. 0,000 PURSES for RACES Including horse races, novelty auto and motorcycle races and rodeo stunts of all kinds. BIG SHAM BATTLE and fire works by Oregon National Guard. HORSE SHOW By McCleave's celebrated string of Steppers. VAUDEVILLE Under the direction of George Andrews. Big display of all kinds of stock, and products of Orchard, Farm, Garden, Home and School. SEPTEMBER 16-17-18-19 Big Dance, Music and Other Night Attractions Medford