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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
Monday; October 12, H2f fj Page Six EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON klamath beats ! All-Time Orefcoti Football Team FROM ALL OVER OREGON AS! II VND 12 TO ... tr. Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing dompany Odicc : 1 19 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. E ). MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postolfice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3. 1879. Member of the Associated Fress The Associated Fress is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches lierent are also reserved. T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. Monday, October 12. 1925 Bits of News From Towns Throughout tho Skito WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING THE HILL LINE WANTED San Francisco has an aerial e;ffe service provided by the Checker Air Service Company. Having called the cab company on the telephone, the air cab passenger will be picked up five minutes later at his office or home, whisked to Casey Field near the city, transferred to the air cab with motors running, and shot through the air at 100 miles an hour to a flying field in the city of destination, where another land cab will be waiting to rush him to his hotel or appointment all for 20 cents a mile for each passenger, when there are two flying in the same direction. According to the schedules, a San Francisco business man will be able to get from his office to Sacramento in one hour, to Los Angeles in four hours, and to intermedi ate cities in proportional time. THE HILL LINE WANTER The Hill lines want entry into Klamath Falls to take part in the development of the huge timber interests in that section. They are making a determined fight in Portland before the Interstate Commerce Commission to gain their ends. So far, they have made a good showing as to the tonnage which their lines could develop and in which they would participate. But existing lines want to monopolize industry there and let it develop as best suits them. They have not yet presented their argument, but it is hard to conceive where they can soundly refute the testimony of the big timber interests. The Hill lines have said at the hearing that they do not contemplate entry into the Rogue valley. They are concerned at the present time in entering Klamath Falls, and this is their big task. Once a foothold is gained there, it would be only natural that the remaind er of this first program of extension should be carried out. This would mean the building of a line to connect with the railroad from Butte Falls to Medford, thence to Grants Pass, Crescent City and down the coast to San Francisco. The first step the entry into Klamath Falls must be accomplished before the other steps in the program can be taken. The people here want a railroad to the coast. Under the present conditions this will never be accomplished. The best chance is for the Hill lines to come into this territory, and their entry would be welcomed. It looks now aa if the future rail development in this section de pends largely upon the outcome of the hearing now in progress. Grants Pass Couries. HAND 18 iN.il'tii:i Mtes ports Stiuabonc, tlte youuK iWuiRliloi' of Mi k stumliuiiv. is suf Coring from n wry badly inttUttod arm rceolwil hoa sbo was using a vusiil:-. niaohtno, Hot arm catight in tho wringer mid pulled in her hand and arm up to tin olbow. She was rushed to tho doctor nud medii-ul attention, mid will BO! lose lior band. It was siimo time after neighbors hoard her scream they wore able to release her, Coos Bay Times. Ing by (i. W. Agor, city superintend 0U1 of schools. tllustriUluj! the rapid growth of Botld and the Dcnd grade schools in tho past four or foe yours, Suportn tendon! Agor cited data which show that tho attendance in 1931 was hut !I47. in 198. woo I, US. In 1983 was 1,371, In 11)24 was 1,45(1 ami thli fall In 1.7JS. THY OIT FOB SIADHIGAL HKCHSTIMTIOX IS llltill That automobile tourist travel through sout Item Oregon is breaking all previous records is shown by the fact that on Wednesday of this week, a total of 111 0.00 cars bad boon regis tered at the local out-of-state bureau by & L. Oarlock. Ktitituuling four persons to tho car. which la the average. 44000 tourists, or oven four limes Medford's population, has slopped here this year, while their machines were being registered. A majority take ad vantage Of such a stop to purchase supplies. , Although tho two and a half re maining mouths arc tho lightest pi tho tourist season, registrations are not expected to take a severe slump. An unusually lento number of girls 'tried out for the Medrlgtkl club Mon day and Tuesday nights. AJ1 parts i except alto are nearly equally lib i Tided. So much Interest hns been shown this year that Pnttl M. Petri, I director of the conservatory of music, j expects the chorus to lie fully iA good ' aa ttuy in the past. Women Wishing to try out may I arrange a special lime 'by (toeing l( l-'rofotsor Petri this week. Singers s with alto voices are especially urged r i to compete. Names of those making ., i up the chondi will be given out as ! (that! w 7 IN FAST GAME DbjCOUrollug seasons if pB.il yean wore forgotten by wildly unMlllsl aiilc Klamath football fans that 'eheoicd I 10 Kl.mii.th riniuly high aeh-ol re ithsll loam W) a 13 to 7 victory over Ashluuil s i'unl.iy after n en on Fair Ground fields It was a , loniarkulile dinni tstr.v tlou of what ox-perl direction can do for an asragatloll lu a few weeks. Taking the hall on the klck-of c. their u.vn SO yard line. Klnmnt It KalU made seven conie. tilvo lir; downs mid scored n touch d'wu rive inl.iuteu after t'lio igame itturted. Hall. ptUBCiAf half-back tor Kl.tiu nth, anil Yiini'iV, full-buck, earn -I lite ball for f'.ve and ten yard gains strnliait thtoush center mid ';tf lofl or rlg'it lu.-klo. 1'ndlsinayoil Ashland nub ndu-.l DO aortal attack that resulted In tour out of five patMO rompleteil ami a dauKorous thieat at the Klamath goal beloro the nud of tho first i.ttarte--. A bl vkml place kick and an Valaiud iicuro In tiwl Qtw: tot 'aa uvi-ra-i!. in tin- i-con-.l duartor. in the .w.i.-timk ottia.oN rout UAJUi THAJI 4 Center Qiwrgo iiik. iVItnr ':ui ton. nuteh 'I'luy: r, Jake Iti ley. Guards - lllll Snydor, Prod M mllon. alternate i, "Ha Wll- lliiunis. Floyd BhloliU, Tiny i Shleldi. Tookles- Dick Haittli. John Bookott, nltornataa Virgil Utrl, v Arnsplgor, I'ltile mm. Dartlott, Knits "Weary" Ch.nulles. (tortion Mooraa, ajtaraatca, ciif- f-M-d (Buck) Mltcnflll, Lloyd Togafft. Quartorbaok' Blty iiuuting- Inn. allornate Jmok CiOtOUrOttt. llalibacks lllll i-lleom, Jolin- m- Persona, alterualoi Joe Tent- iiletou, Bill Main. Fullback - -Dudley Clarke, ni- tt-i'imtc.i Holftt tftntthgl mi. Heury MoKtnnoy 0v - I'NMVKltSITV OF OUBQON. Ku gone, Det. 13. IKp'vlitl.)- -Alumni a quarter nf oantury's close observ- buyoud the bound!) of their stale, m. my oi whnni are reiniiinborud us among lbs grenioal In tb-- northwest anil of the ooi There were. hpKOtoj, a niont num r of playi)rs oi lOtn'dil OftUftl protU i-e u uitd ability. In the lootU unl yurally, whose olnlnis fm- plaoo in this hall of funic doinn&Aod thai mi tterunts list Je piade up, (be pro. ferntnr pnlntod cutl. Thtl'i ho has u double ll it, Inotudlhg it nautui. Kapei'lally w.,n It IllrrtoVll in nnuio gllarnutol tor tuoklo, Tills university bal bsil nil alumni cOUllntlOUS "lie cohhIou of great t.uldes. Howe uh ' d "Tile dlfflellltv Ik io slop UUllilllg (hi o III, Here be named libit Hmlth, do- tdnrlng the Oregon ooaoh wbb piaved tour years at t'oiumbia onlvertity snd oaptatnod tho leaUJ (here after leaving the Oregon university, as the undisputed king of t iiiicrulty of Or ogon torn inii i star, Ai to tajokleoi the voleron pro! or doOlared Johnny Uoebelt, boko uiiijov itredgUi wit toll b- t'uivnrsitv at Oregon's oppos nuts bio k lu lull, wax Ibo grokWgt l.ieltle of Ashiaud s ,-,..al posts, j t biu of Oregon football tluitilnted ) mil Bnyde era, nhawclortiod n soon as the Bcrontotoy. tw ompletc O. A.t ' tercd last year was 1,020. or just 80 more than the present mark for nine months. - -Medt'ord News. Senators Trim . I Pirates 4 To 0 In 4th Game Out Pittsburgh In Hot Contest (Continued Vrom Page Four) ious iift which imbedded itself in the permanent stand3 of left field, the only home rtta in the Bories that has passed bevond tho confines of tho temporary stands. As the game drew to a close. ,j . Bucky Harris shared the limelight Walter ; Johnson- Shutofelfil Z". j off Pirates' threats. In the seventh. I the young manager leaped anil stab ! bed a screeching drive from Wright's j bat and then doubled Traynor who , DiugtQu, vii uiai. ...:.;! in llie i ninth, Harris raced in to scoop up flow around the paths in the wakes Traynoi-s smash, tagged Barnhart oiytwo mates. Joe Harrs established who had walked, on the baseline, and Hs-tionnup nuier only yesterday, fol-1 completed another doubl 1.W,,.,! II... -,..lt . i.-j ....... I ...y.ou . .iu5i.li ciuutiou wuu a lur- a quick toss to first i'ookim; .st ntiDi, sr.iiti-s Mtdford hou: those who only will be Interpsted in a free cooking Tho total number of cars' regis-' school and baking demonstration to - l,.,.,ln ., f C...... 1..... ..I week, it will open Tuesday at 2: no p. m. on the second floor of the Mod ford bill Id ing. Mrs. f.. A. Humphrey, represent. Ing the Crown mills, will conduct the school. She hold an important position in the domestic science -department of the O. A. C. summer school this year, and lias had many years' experience lu baking and instructing. BUGBXX HOTKI. PJIA1HEO The Eugene hotel was compliment ed very highly last night by one of the guest., whose word on hotel mat ters is regarded as authoritative up !-:nil ilnwn ihn Pneifie rnnst. Anil it should he. for Frank V. Hull, the guest referred to, is manager of the new Olympic hotel in Seattle, the Baking broad, rolls, pies, cakes second largest hotel in the coast I and other secrets of the kitchen aye cities. Mr. Hull remarked that he was very pleasantly surprised to find a hotel of the Eugene class in such a comparatively small city. He was par ticularly pleased with the attractive appearance of the hotel. Vith Mrs. Hull and their smell son. Mr. Hull is returning from Fres no, Calif., where ho attended a con vention of tho Coast Hotels associa tion. In addition to bis position as manager of the Olympic. Mr. Hull 13 head of the Community Hotel cor poration of Seattle. Engene Register. play with -r 6&S C''sesf'v?i. ?TfE.j!vr. Jr1 wtwtv. ItOOTH TO DIRECT .T. H. Booth and son Ted. left this morning for Salem, where Mr. Booth will as3i3t in the supervision of ex tensive landscape work on tho cam pus of Willamette university. The grounds have already been broken and the Improvements at the pre sent time will consist of the plant ing of shrubbery anif the installa tion of an underground sprinkling system. Tho complete program for the work is very extensive and covers a period of five years. Landscape gardening lias been a lifelong hobby of Mr. Booth and his success at It is eloquently attested to by the attrac tive appearance of his home in tills city. In his task at Willamette uni versity lie Is receiving financial co operation from his brother, Senator It. A. Booth. rtoseburg News. 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Include L'cittu DoxtSKc up tO ISO Mile-,; IU CCIltl lip to 300 rnlIeB;or lor greater uitJtaiKci iisb -our pott rn niter for rttte on J pomiili "COOS KAY KNOWS HOW" "Coos Uay Knows How" Is the slo gan adopted by tho 1026 convention committee of the American Legion at a meeting of the publicity and slogan olinmitteo held last night. Forty nine slogans were submitted ' and, as one member put it, "many of j them were excellent, but the commit- ; tee felt the one chosen embraced ! past community successes and car ried a guarantee that the coining one would he up to all expectations." Tin; slogan will be used on all ad vertising and publicity in connection with the convention. From now on monthly letters and bulletins will be sent to all posts In. the state by the publicity com mitten. - Marghfjetd 1 News. liUWIJKBMAN l.KAVIXfi v ' ill i tV:Tr,"'f"-'i' iVr" (IT"' " "l ;""'M"ii'fTtr j if nini bormun. ncconipnnied by his family, is now In the middle fyest on his way' to tsow York, according to a letter j rect.-ivod here frotji Chicago. Conrad i said he was enjoying Hie trip fine und has just come from a visit to his old home in liB Crosse, Wis. I'rom New York Conrad will go to Cuba, and return home by the way i of the Panama cnn&j, Mnrslitlold News. SCHOOLS ;itov KAl'lpLy Willi :n nnrolltrtunl of 2,141 ai pieii.ni, (Die iittetidnncQ in the lleml si bpilbi - v. ill rsnu-li tfii$ before the! j arid of the l D2fi-2;U yei-r, I JflMft ytd pi'.odltlPn made, tsl lllilllll lit He.- II, -nil chool bl);iri luuel-j ttlajnath Pnlla ftttnlud i". ball on Wie two yard Hue anil Ashland wtU) TCRoverad. Tho socond Klamath secco canm wives uuil perhaps , hi the third poi le ! ai 14) S fcs ili of t'oiik occasionally,!.! b.-illiaut pasn bu.k foi'.'p.itiu.i. Y.lilcey to Sisalo, A-hlaud's lone actyro came a foW irilnutiM bebire the arid ,;f Wio game. Auotluv Klamath fumble gtiro tlu-Vi the bull on Klamath's tou yard Hue. T.iroo times, lino plunm f.-Hcd unl then u pas t. ihe loft cud netted u touo:t il'jiva. They converted t lie extra point. By Klawth'i aeoaattonaJ and bf.iiui'ivhiit unexpivtcd victory over Ashland, hopes are now runulux high for u dofuat of .Modford ou Klaimath'a homo tvotutdi noxi sat- t.rdny uftornobii. .stars In Suturday'ii .-am More, Hall, Yi.".e;. , Hurtles, tiuiilc sad the ontlro lino which wm impnunublo against pso viislaught.i o.; Ashland pluocas. Included in hor Instruction. All wo men, including club girls and home economics cinafle:;, are Invited. Different demonstrations will be given each day, und prizes will he given. Medford Nows. It takes a pair of dreamy e to keep a man awake. An Ontario ration ing with fe -ding u slo-ep with scrsanlr I eb vntors. is experiment-1 large flock of by an lntei-i.:it m i.. i u ih .i hi ie. mnndsd vlowlng almost avary grld Irott priu ticu lu ihomi yours. hail boon drawn ou for thd uuuilng of the foregoing all Cine all-star I'ltlver-dty of Oregon ftiiilbnll team. This array ol (oinUllatttti stars of ihe aalToralty'a Eootball history wai pbked by c. It, Howe, vi tit :nn pro fossor of English and r. unity reprf. MDtaUTa pi ihe I nuvrnlty of Ore gon in Ihe pacific CoaM conforeuw, Men now piuylm; are nut InoludM In the list of shining Ughta of Ore j(on tooihiill tame from which rruf.ei sor Howe chOM thj all tlino main. Otherwise thu players naiiicil on thti Mm npraaent suiiiiils which played ns fur back us the nineties. I; was from the ttfttn or Uioaa early dai that Howe iinmeii the greater,! play er in the group of mars - Dick Smith, now university coacli lu te. So keen bus been I'rotessor Howe's Intoraat in football that It took on) a few miontea fur bin to atari lining j up the ull-tlmo team th players of the laami for the pail 'J4 year all seemed to come Into his mind In nn instant, und lie b'-;:un slmpliig this gruat squad. Thu r' ilt la an array of men who-'i fnni' has gone far ibo unlvarsltyy prcatcsi KUard. Tlfa p.nf. ,i.r mnatlQOed "Iron foot' i"rd Moiilloii, wliu was fanioil for hit ability 10 Mad tin' plaskla high and far, as a worihy rlalmanl in Mi ll honora in l of d.'a arldlrou history, "Uaa'i wllllaiaii, now bitrnWr of ibo eoauhtoa Uf, and Plod mid Tiny Hbloldl, Woro mautlduad na hii tnr othor fan)Qpl guard., nt spoedi Oordon attWrea, wbrita whirlwind playing linn noviir been forgotton here, holds Ihu grentest Qlatni to fiinie, Hie profooaor said, aootbor ftal man wai Johnny 1'nr Miii.i, who playbd half back in Ibo curly 'liens ,i iwlnly. fnui elusive man. lull BtMraV ronienilmrud n I'ul vimlty of Ori gou s, and probably Hie .".nfs, Krcntc.it punter, holds first claim im the Rrtatnai balfbai k. In the Opinion Of Professor Helve, Othsr i-i-iii pujaten matttlonad by him worn a ' i'"tt and Dudley Clarko. Ti'giirt chosen for end ou the nil -Huje tnuiu, was rmnenilif rel by li profeaaor asttta unlrartlly'i areuti.st ferirtird pass rocolvcr. 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