Tuesday, October 13, 192G
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Bnlldlng Brick tor Found
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UP, THREE ALL
(Continued From I-nge One)
strike. Foul. Foul. Rife lined out
to Kromer wlro stubbed the ball
with his glove Oiand.
.c!:in HuriiH uji. Hall 1. Inside.
Foul, strike 1, Truynor took Slan
Ha.rls' hopper mil tossed him out.
(ioslln up. Ball 1, big1). Strlko 1.
siriJ :. Z : '.. Ball 3, wldo
and ouiaido. Tiae Goose sent up a
high fly to Wright. No runs, no
hits, n error.
Thlid Iunltui pinites
M:oro ap. Strlko 1, called. Hall 1,
high. Hall 2, v.lde. Foul, strlko 2.
Botll 3, low. Md re got a bao on
bulls, FsrgniOn' fou'ruh bull belntf
high,
Carey up. Peck took Caroy'i
grounder ton lato lo ot Moore alid
Carey was also safe at first. It was
u iflt'lder's coulee.
Cuyle-r up. Cuyler ga .Tlflced. lllu
ego to Harris,
llurnhort up. strike 1. called. Hall
1. '.Oxh. Ball 2. wile. Rail 3, out
side. Carey was doing a din'.-o tn
the huso paths. Moore scored while
llluogo was throwing Uarnhnrt out
at first . Carey going lo third.
Trnynor up. Bull 1, outside. Ba'!
2, Inaldo. Strlko 1, called. Caroy
scared on Trayn- r's single over sec
ond. The score was n.iv tied uud
tho erowd Is In an uproad.
Wright up. Rail lTrayn-or stole
second, on Severeids wild throw to
center, Travnor went to bbird. Strike
1, swung, Foul strike 2. Dluege
loaned out Wright. Two run, une
hit, one error.
Fourth Inning Senators
Joo Harris up. Harris got a big
hand when 'he went lo itlie plate.
Strike 1, called. Dull 1, high. Hull
2, Kromor (was trying his nhdr
hand delivery. Foul strike 2. Foul
Smith made a leap for Joo Harris'
foul 'but could not reach it. Joe
Hand swuiv viciously and missed
Hie bull by a foot for tho third
strike, i
Judge up. Dull 1, ihlgjti. Shrike 1,
called. Hall 2, high. Foul, strlko 2.
Hall 3, Inside. Jmlgo also struck
out, swinging ihard on a Uilrd ln
sldo ball, for n third strike.
RlttoBo up. Ball 1, wide. Ball 2,
DUtiede, Illucgo trucked a sloglo
ovar Wrights head,
Pivk up. Hull 1, Insldo. BluegO
was caught wff first. The play w
dng Kromor to Molnnta toMooro lo
Kfoiner. No runs, ono hit, no ernors.
Fourth Iniiitifi Pirates
Motnnta up. Mclnnls sent a long
ifly to Rico.
Smith up. ll.ill 1, low tint! innldo.
IMul. strike 1. Hall 2, OUbjIde, Foul,
strike 2. Ferguson was teedlnig Smith
with speed balls. Smith struck out,
missing a sinker ball a foot.
Kromer up. Strike 1 awung. Strike
2 culled. Bremer struck out for Hie
Co.,
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD
econd time, inking a third called
Itrike, No runt, uu hit, no errors.
Fifth Inning Heimi.,r
Pick up. Foul, iilrlku 1 Hull 1,
Inside. Strike 2. called. Ball 2, low.
I'ttcli popped Co 'i'rayluur lAlio ran
ovor lie the pitcher box t. make the
ottob.
Huvoilol up. Strike I, inning, Hull
i, niKll. w. iKHi ijmm oui ntvu.uui
out at flrt.
JViyuaon up. Foul, strlko 1, hall
1, outside, Hull 2, lOUtslUo. strlko 2,
swung. i'erKuson EUMfl, taking a
third called strike whfch trtiek over
the corner of the plate. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
Flith Iimln Pirate
MOON up. Hull l, low. .l're got
u bone run In frciAt or the ucoru
Ijjunl. Hae hull filed hixh over tho
harrier. The Pirate luihed oul
to nhuke hli) bandl
Cu:ey up. Hall 1. Carey lined out
to Jot' Harris.
Cujler up. l'cck llvre.v ut Cuy
ler at Ant,
Hurnhi.-t up. Hull 1. outsld'.'.
Hrirnhurt koI u douhlt, KcSftlDIt left
field tenet, the hall KlnoM cleared
the fence for a lutne run.
Tra-nor up. Hull 1, Inalde. Hall 2,
low. .in i . k Txaynon k:ug
!rlvt One :un two hate, no error.
-Kih inniiiic 9ntori
Klce up. Hall 1, alKh Strike 1,
called. SC.: Iks 2, ewuni;. TrayoW
threw cue Hire, t'.e Pirate caking
chr hill behind third bate.
StU Ilurrl up. St.'lkc 1, cullod.
Wright t-jok St; j Harr:. i.
Icr and with a quick undewhand
throw nulled him at firl.
low. Hull 3
four bulls.
Inside. Goslln walked on :
Joe lUtrls up. Foul, t.tr.ko 1, Ual!
1, ll wus blg.t oul. Foul, strike 2.
Moore took Joe Harris' g oundc
and threw him out. No runs, u.0
hits, no errors.
Sixth inning Plt.ites
Wrlgot up. Strike 1. called. Foul
strike 2. Ball 1. T'lo crowd got a
groat leaugh when Forguoon thrciv
the ball clear to the grandstand.
Strike 3. Wright struck out, letting
a curve go by for Che third strike.
M'.-Innhi up. Hall 1. cutsjJe. .Mi -Innls
slammed a single Wror the
middle bug.
Smith up. Fouf. strike 1. Bartl 1.
high. Bull 2, !,w and outside. JlOe
ii. ..::: took Smith's liner near the
gnlndstand. Mclnnls holding first.
Kromer up. Strlko 1, balled. 'Strike
2. culled. Kremer struck out. for
Che t'oird time, unable to fathom
Ferguson's hooks. No runs, no hits,
no erroTs.
Seventh InnlnR Senators
I Judge up. Floul. strike 1. Ball 1.
Cmplro Owens called Manager Mc
Kochnlc from the bench alod called
attention to the fact that one of
tho temporary boxes had broken
down. Onoiof the spectators had
fallon into the field. Timo was call
ed out, while this was being fixed.
Play was uien resumed. Cuyler
look Judge's in.; hoist near the
fence.
Blueje up. Strlko 1, called. T.-ay-nor
toiok Bluoge's groulnder and
threw law to first, Mclnnls making
a flno pickup and Che batter was
out.
Pci.k up. Slrlko 1. 'called, Peek
(Hod out to BarnharC. Kremer was
pitching a wonderful game, ho was
mixing a ifalt ball with a drop curve
ho had under perfect control. No
runs, no ihits, no errors.
Seventh Inning Pirates
Play was hold up while tho car
penters went to iwoTk on the broken
field Hox. Toe crowd was keeping
up continual choc-lag us It looked
like a Pirnto victory with Kremer
pitching nlr tight ball.
MeJ ro up. Strlgo 1, called. Peck
took Moore's groundes and threw
badly to first, Mooro being sato.
Care up. Cmrey sacrificed. Fensu
son to Judge. ,
Cuyler up. Rail 1, culsldc. Cuyler
filed out to Gloslln.
Ruruhnrt up. Strike 1, called.
Ball 1, ipslrto. Ball 2, wide. Ball
3, outside. Barnhart got a huso on
balls.
Traynor up. Slrlge 1, culled. Tray
pjlr forced Barnhart. Pej:k to Stan
Harris. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Kighth Innlrur. Senators
Severcld up. Sovoreld got a long
singlo Into lot!.
McNooly rr.la for Sevorcld. Llo
bold, batted Dor Porguson.
Llobord ill). Strlgo 1. McNeely
stolo second. McNooly wont down
on tho first pitch. Mclnnls talked
wltdi Kromor In tho bov. Ball 1.
Foul, strike 2. Llobiold sent up a
hlgt'.i ifly to M'oore.
Rico up. Ball 1, hiph. Strlko 1,
called. Mclnnls took Rico's ground
er and touehod first, McNeely going
to third.
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NKW TODAY
WANtUD To hoar from owner of
good farm for Hale. Stale cah
price, full particular. D. F. Bneb,
.MlnneupollH, .Minn. IS
FOIl BALD OK TRADE 3 Vi ton
truck, for Cown property. Inquire
at Central hotel. 1.1-19
ENGLISH SPRINGER f.panlnl pup
pies from trained Imported par
i ut':. Sire Internutloual clitimpion
Hartsford's Harbour, rlnm by Dual
champion Flint of Avondale. Price
reukonuble. Will he at Murphey's
Seed tore Saturday afternoon and
evening. 12-15
OH JOY! What a pleasure
there Is in swimming at the Medi
cal Hot Springs Nat. 13-14
NEW OVERCOATS IS. GO. Goodlngs.
23C Main St., below the court
house. 13
JUST COMPLETED 4 room house
for sale; good location. Priced
right. Call 7S2J after C. 13
WANTED To buy a 0 or C room
houac vich bach, in good location;
must be priced right. Give full de
scription and location in first let.
ter. Addrt-ts W.. cure Herald. 13-14
Vouch bailed for Stun Harris urtu
t..k himself out of the game.
Veach up. There was a dliturb
ance to the left field boxes and play
was halted until It was quieted.
Ball 1, hLjh. Moore threw Veacu at
first. No runs, one hit,, no errors.
Eighth Inning Pirntes
Rucl went In to uateb for the
Senators, Ballou went into the pit
chers box and Adams went Do sec-
ond.
Wright up. Ball 1, high. Foul.
Btrlge 1. Ball 2, inside, Foul, strike
2. Foul. Ball 3, insidde. Ball 4.
Wright got a base on ball3, the
fourth being inside.
Mclnnls up. Mclnnls rr.it into a
doable play. Judge taking his pop
fly and racing back and touching
w'rrst, fojeing Wright.
Smith up. Ball 1, low. Ball 2,
outside. Foul, strike 1, Foul, strike
2. Bluege threw out Smith. Smith
hitting at a slaw ball. No ruins, no
hits, no errors.
Ninth Inning Senators
Goslln up. The crowd is rr.-.w start
ing for home. Foul, strike 1, Foul,
strike 2. The Gclose was swinging at
a curve ball. Foul. Ball 1, high. The
Gooso 'hit several ihard fouls into
the right field stands. Goslln sent
up a high cine to M'o'ore.
Joe Harris up. Ball 1 Inside. Joe
Harris got a double to deep center.
It was a terrific smash and hit
against the barrier in the corner at
the field.
Judge up. Ball 1, outside. Foul,
strike I. Boll 2, Inside. Wright
took Judge's pop fly.
BlueSe up. Strike 1, swung. Ball
1, outside. Strike 2, swung. Foul.
Trayntor caught out Bluege. No runs
one hits, oo errors.
Bout With Ridley
Will Be Offered
Winner of Battle
A rich boxing plum will dangle
boforo tho eyes of Mike De Pinto
and Kid Starkey who meet in the
K .nanhnll nextETAOIN NU NU
10 round main event at Scandi
navian hall next Tuesday night, and
that is a bout with Bud Rldlev.
king of tho Pacific coast light
weights, for tho winner of the
bout.
Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester
will wire to Joe Waterman. Ridley's
manager, tonight offering his boy
a bout with the wluner of tho De
Pinto-Starkey quarrel.
Interest in tho coming card is
mounting dnily and it is expected
there will be a big rush for tlckots
when they go on sale the latter
part of this week. Both De Pinto
and aErl Stolz. who meets Chuck
Sams, are due to arrivo here tomor
row to start training.
COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT
A regular meeting of tho city
council will bo held tonight. Police
Judge Len L. Gaghagen announced
today. Because of a legal holiday,
tho city council could not meet last
night at Its regular meeting time.
WANT11D
WANTKD Itnncli work for man and
wife. Livestock preferred. W. 0.
Meyen, AJtgniont auto park.io-n
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Write Hox 191 Caro Heruld.
12-15
WANTED Man to work around
green house; steady position for
one who Is willing and energetic;
apply Klamath Greenhouse, Mer
rill road. Please do not phone.
13-11
WANTED Man wants work on
ranch. Experienced, married: ad
dress W. (1. Meyer, cabin No. 59.
Altamont auto park. 13-1'J
WANTED Position by exjerlenced
out of town stenographer. Steno
graphic and general office work.
Knowledge of bookkeeping; refer
ences. Address-Box 685. Redmond.
Ore. 13-15'
FOR REXT
FOR RENT FurnlBhed Apis., close
In. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St.
S 19-0 19
FOR RENT Cabins to white men.
See Collins, 724 Market. 7-13'
FOR RENT Comfortable furnished
room for ono or two gentlemen, with
private family. 409 Jeff. 10-13
FOIl RENT Sleeping room with
bath: Mills Addition: ror one or
two gentlemen. Phono 279.M. 11-13
FOR RENT--Furnished room, gen
tlemen preferred. 532 No. 8th St.
. 12.17'
FOR RENT Four room modern
plastered house on 1321 Oregon
Ave. Inquire Eagle pool hall. 12-1 3'
ROOM FOR RENT-
1231 Crescent.
12-14
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house.
814 Lincoln. 12-14
FOR RENT Pleasant bedroom, suit
able for one or two. 529 N. 10th
St. Phone 749J. 13-15
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. with
bath. 58 Main. 13-15
FOR RENT Well furnished clean 2 1
room modern Apt., close in; elec-.
trie range and garage. Inquire at
upstairs Apt. at rear of 2135 So.,
6th street. 13 t
FOR RENT Sleeping room, close In. i
813 Pino. I S'
WANTED TO RENT An unf urnish
ed house or apartment suitable for ,
family of three. Must be modern, j
Answer Box V.C.P. Care Herald.
13-17
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING
ROAD CULVERTS
Notice Is hereby given that writ
ten sealed proposals will be received
by the County Court at the Court
House in Klamath Falls, Oregon, up;
to and including Oct. 17, 1925, at 2
o clock p. m., for the furnishing of
road culverts, iron or steel, for 1925
and 1926, sizes 42-in., 30-in., 36-in.,
24-in., 18-in., 15-ln., 12-ln. and 9-in.
Standard State specifications. Analy
sis to be filed with proposal.
A bond satisfactory to tho Court
In the sum of SI 500. and a certified
check in the sum of $300 to accom
pany each propsal.
By order of the County Court.
C. R. De LAP,
County Clerk.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore.,
this 6th day of Oct., 1925. 6-13
NOTICE -TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for tho County of Klamath.
In the Matter of the Estate of
H. P. Hoey, also known as
Henry P. Hoey. . Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the cred
itors of said deceased, and all per
sons interested in his estate, to pre
sent their claims to tho undersigned,
the duly appointed Ancillary Admin
istrator with the Will annexed of
said decedent and his estate, at rooms
1 and 2 Loomis Building, in Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
from and after this 6th day of Octo
ber, 1925, the date of the first publi
cation of this notice.
Dated October 6, 1925.
J. H. CARNAHAN,
Ancillary Administrator with the
Will annexed of tho said estate.
O 6. 13, 20, 27, N 3.
VEILED PROPHET HOLDS SWAY
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6. () Tho
mysterious Veiled Prophet will make
his forty-eighth annual appearance
hero October 6 and 7. The carnival
cvont will bring thousands of vis
itors. The Veiled Prophet, whose iden
tity is known only to a few of his
intimate associates, will participate
tho first night in a street parade,
and on the second night will attend
a grand ball In his honor. Thoro he
will crown the Quoen of Ldvo and
Beauty, who will relgn as a society
leader until her successor is chosen
next year.
SECTION
FOR SAI.K
j FOR SALE Good Guornsey dairy
j cows and yearling heifers, on Little
Applogate. J. J. Munanll. Jackson
ville. 2-15
FOIl SALE Olt TRADE for email
car: Paige sport, touring top shape
lato 1922 model. f47C. See Capt.
Hopper, Salvation Army. 7-13
FOR SALE-10 heutl flno wool Ram
houlllet bucks. Call or write A. E.
Williams, lit. 1, Box 185, Ash
land. Ore. 0 7 N 7
FOR SALE Good used furniture.
Apply Apt. over New City Laun
dry. 7-13
FOR SALE 118 aged ewes in good
condition, prico SO. H. J. Beards
ley, 6 mile south or Lone Pine
school house. 9-15
FOR SALE For ensh only, lot 100
x 50, located at 1236 Oregon St.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, or Lot No.
1. Block No. 20. Klamath Falls la
booming, now is the time to Invest
In real property. Further particu
lars at Perkins Furniture Store,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21
A BARGAIN in Hot Springs addition:
New. modern, 5 room house, hard
wood floors, built In kitchen, fire
place. Wired for electric range.
Garage in basement; light fixtures
and window shades included, terms
to suit. Owner, H.E.Roskamp, 1734
Esplanade. Phono 672. 19tf
FOR SALE Cheap, or will trade for
Klamath Falls property: small
fruit and alfalfa ranch near Grants
1i.k. Paid up water right. In
quire 1734 Nevada Ave. 12-17
FOR SALE 4 burner, Perfection oil
stove with oven; also small oil
heater. Call 425 Nelson. 12-13
SPECIAL SALE on every coat and
dress at Bee Begin's Dress Shop.
12-17
FOR SALE Solid oak buffet and
al30 baby buggy. 624 11th St. 12-13
FOR SALE Just the thing tor man
and wife: restaurant fully equip
ped, in growing town. Other busi
ness reason for selling. Low rent,
long lease; some terms. For par
ticulars call or write Club Cafe.
Chlloquin, Ore.. 12.17
SPECIAL SALE on every coat and
dress at Bee Begin's Dress Shop.
129 So. 7th St. 12-17
MISCELLANEOUS
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WINDOW CLEANINQ,
Floor want
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. It It's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladles' coats. 622 So. 6th
St. Phone 466M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Corf.
Sll Oil
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT1.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tt
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
, Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobile for
city or rural property. Louis Qer
vals, Algoma, Ore . S25-OJ5
THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we
get through. We are prompt.
Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and
deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone
49J. ! B28 0 28
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats,
hand tailored to measure. Now
showing winter styles In long
strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at tho Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings, A.
R. (Ace) Renner. 03-NJ
DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St.
0 2 N 2
HOOF AND BUNGALOW Stains,
$1.25 per gallon. Varnish stains
for rofinishlng floors, woodwork
and furniture 1-3 off, gal. $3.50;
qt. $1; pts. 50c; y, pts. 25c; pt.
15c. Patterson's. 8-14
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for
paints, oils and varnish. Deaden
ing roofing and glass. Patterson's,
630 So. 6th. 8-14V
WILL PARTY ARRIVING from Den
ton, Manchester, England, please
call 412W? 10-11'
LOST AND FOI'N'D
LOST 4 month old female bull
dog, 4 whlto feet, white nose. An
swers to name of 'Tuffy.' For any
information, pleaso call Bee Be
gin. Telephone 633. 12-14
LOST Seiberllng balloon tire
between lower Klamath lake and
Klamath Falls, via Merrill. Klud
ly return to F. Snydor, Balslgor
Motor Co. 12-14
the bottom of a lot of things spends
most of his life up a tree.