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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
PAQB f$fffl evening mwnft, maaaswn ahegon THURflCAVi SBPTBMBBB 21, 102fl SENIOR LEAGUE RACE IS ENDED TOW YOItK. Seit. J--W) Tin- national ttasue raoe is ovor with the bunting nailed (Irmly to thu Pirates' mast. Washington could settle the American league controversy today it It should win lis double hill from the Indiana and the Athletics should bow to the Browns. Pittsburgh has been chasing the championship for 1C years without success. Manager MeKechnle, hie assistants and players were given an ovation by fans who roamed the field yesterday after the Corsairs boat the Phillies, 2 to 1. President John A. Heydler of the national league, at the game, extended his congratulations. Roger Peckinpaugh. Washington shortstop, has been chosen as the American league's most valuable player in 1925 by a committee com posed of one veteran baseball writer In each city of the circuit, lie re ceived 45 points of a possible 64. Al Simmons of the Athletics was given the next best rating with 41 points. Tho Giants concluded their ap pearance at St. Louis by taking a double trouncing from the Cardinals 8 to 0 and i to 2. Sothoron blank ed the New Yorkers In the first fray. The second game was called after six innings to allow the Giants to catch a train. Chicago took the final game of a aeries from Brooklyn 2, to 1. The Robins have lost 10 straight. The victory gave the Cubs an even break in the 22 games played this year with Brooklyn. The Braves annexed both sections of a double header from the Reds, six to one and 2 to 1, the last game going 12 innings. Municipal Power Plant Shows Big Profit for City JACKSONVlI.l.i:, Kla 8opt. 34. - Th municipally owned and oper aled elOctrlc invar plant of Jack sonville, Florida, earned a net pro fit of $466,:i$u during the first six monlus i.f the present . ear, accord ing tj ,i statement lust Issued by t ie Jacksonville City Commission. This represented an In-.reaso . $64. 001) for the o.r.-esiwuj.liui period of lust year. Since it began operating la 1S95. the plant lias earned over uud above operating costs sinking fund and In terest charge, a total at $4,000,00", up to June 30 lot this year, accord ing to tile clay commission, report. This sum has bea.1 turned over to the city treasurer, during the years since the plant has been in opera tion, and has been applied ugains. the general expenses of uae city government, resulting la a reduction lot nearly 20 per cent in the city tax rate. In commenting on tho Teport of the city commission, S&aTS&r Alsop has .-ailed attention (o the fact that tie average cost of producing pjwer, which has bean leis than seven mills per kilowatt at tho plant ' and less than twelve mills delivered at the consumer's meter, is "far I Liwer tl-iau the production casta f ! the majority of plants and makes it possible for us lb sell our power at rates considerably lower than those of many plants operating un der private ownership." AMBASSADOR NAMED WASHINGTON", Sept. 24. Charles McYeagh of New York to day was appointed ambassador to Japan. SELCE, Jugo Slavia. Baby Prince Peter, heir to the throne,' is being entertained at the" American home for: children. NEW" "COPPER" NEW YORK, Sept. 24. () Babe Ruth was sworn In today as a lieutenant of the police reserves .with authority to supervise base ball and other athletic activities of the New York department. JEALOUS SUITOR DIVES TO DEATH FROM APARTMENT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. () William Hickllu, 27. dived to death today front the third story window of an apartment where lie was living, ills skull was fractured when ho hit the concrete pavement and he died at n hospital. Police were told by Mrs. Pearl Billing, 1!. that Hlcklln, who had shared the kitchen of an apart un nt occupied by Mrs. Hillings and Claire Heine, apparently became jealous when she remarked that she was thinking of going back to her husband. "Not while I'm alive." ho was quoted as saying. He then left the room and jumped through the window. it MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23. Cat tle nominally steady; receipts 35. Hogs nominally steady: no re ceipts. Sheep nominally I toady; receipts 460 (contract I. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23. Eggs, top grades, lc lower; current receipts 37c: pullets 8jtKOJti Firsts 36i36'i; Extras 40C40H- Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 52; standards 51 H; prime firsts. 4!; firsts 47: underbrades nominal: prints 53: cartons 54. Milk steady. Best churning rreni 52c net shippers track in xone 1. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.55 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 2 4 T25; light 14.016; springs SS0 27; young white ducks 25. Ptatoes active; new $1.75$2; Onions steady, $1.35 4? $1.50. Nuts steady. Walnuts, number 1 S803O; Filberts nominal; Almonds 23i 27: Brazil nuts 1S4?20; Italian chestnuts 21. Cascara bark stead; nominal at 6fi7; Oregon grape root nominal. Your Appearance Is Your Introduction Improve it with expertly Hand-Tailored Clothes Our stock of domestic and imported fabrics is the largest to be found between Portland and San Francisco CHAS. J. CIZEK Merchant Tailor 109 So. Seventh St. S ECIALS Friday and Saturday Only! Assorted Hard Candies, fresh and good, pound 26c Old fashioned Chocolate Drops, lb. . . . 27c 50c Rubber Aprons, assorted colors 39c 2.50 Hoi Water No, 2. guaranteed for 1 year 1.79 Assorted Walnut Fudge Squares, lb. . .28c Strictly fresh Peanut Brittle, lb 29c Oodle Bars, 3 for 10c cV.mi (iuarantced t.'ointi. Syringe 2.7) 1 .00 Reams Practice Typing Paper 89c -70 Page Pencil Tablets lOo m I Specials 4 Pars Crenie Oil Soap 25 c 60c Lawn Writing Paper 24 sheets and 24 Envelopes, ,39c 2.50 Ilawkeye Camera (made by Eastman) 1.98 35c bottle Planilla (vanilla flavor) and a glass measur ing CUp free 35c Vocallion Records . . . . Brunswick Records . . .55c .75c New records every day no wailing for weekly or monthly releases, but something brand new every day at our store. We Don't Operate A Training School We don't allow an uneducated apprentice to handle your p rescription only college trained registered pharmacists compound prescriptions in our stores, and w hen you present a prescription to us to be tilled, regardless of which doctor w rites it. rest assured that only an experienced, competent college trained phamacist will compound it. Chose your druggist with the same care used in selecting your family doctor. Three Store Buying Power fcurriris fi&ruqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Highest Quality Minimum Price s 1 5 Friendship Club Meets Tomorrow A meeting of the Friendship club has been culled for tomorrow at the home of Mrs. V. E. Parker In tho Southern Pacific house It was an nounced today. The meeting will be devoted to discussion of what direction the win ter activities of the local organiza tion will take this year. OOVKKN.MKNT I III. 1. 1. TO AID mtrrisiiKiiH ;how COTTON LONDON. (JP) Lanca shire's members of parliament are not satisfied with the government's work In connection with the empire cotton growing, and urge more spceil in this direction. At a meeting re cently they passed a resolution which asserted tho cotton Industry In Lancashire was in grave danger of a permanent shortage of raw ma terial and urged the government to take prompt and vigorous action by stimulating In every possible way a rapid extension of qmplro cotton pro duction. Tho resolution drew special atten tion to the prime necessity of Im proved transport facilities In East Africa, where lack of transport Is Impeding cotlon production. NEW YOHK. Dr. Eugene Steln acn has a new process for restoring youth, consisting of bent pads, ap plied by machine, says Dr. Hurry Ilenjamin, who has just returned from abroad... He has found the Stenach operation offectlvo In TO per cent of the e&3?9. Two women to one man ire having i done. cAt the TINE TREE "On Thin lea" win be the feature altractton at the i'in Tree Dheaua for two days beginning- tou'g.H, hi which time mftvlo-goers will Ituv.' the opportunity of seeing Hun Fran else 's underworld In M lis drlwna and HordldncH. Tom M ore, 10-1 1 1 It Huberts and wniiam Ruesen bavo been selected to 'portray the leading riaruelcrs In this exp lie of criminal psychol ogy. Edith Boberl i' oharmlni per. Humility cannot full but prove ap- ! pealing In her roln of tho sweet UNttlW ut'rl wUo Is uo.used of stoal I log 20li,000 worth nf hoods. (.'OLIHF.LM OK OLD HOMK TO KK-LIVE IN MOVIKS C'L'LVEIt CITY, Calif., A re production of the' great coliseum of the ancient (tomans, said to In: one of the largest "sotH" ever con stracted for a moving plcturo pro duction, la Indng built on a 00 acre lot here at a cost of $300,000. ' Plans call foT 10,000 actors to ap pear in the Bcenes. oAt The LIBERTY In "Tire Scarlet Honeymoon," tho picture which opens at tho Liberty theutre kmlght, siilrloy Mason has been given a chance to act with all her natural wlnsomcness nnd ftBArm, The director responsible for this gratifying oocurrenco Is none otftor than Alan Hale, f.i mious screen vllllan who Oias tem p:ivjrlly foiwakcn ihe grease paint Doc I he megaphone. SHOElv r i Creations j'jji Fashions wMBH Designers I'or Women, .Men, Misses and Hoys jil shoes with Slylo-ntiaPrlco and , Quality Assured. K L A M f I IftLLfr L - 1 1