The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 27, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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TliE EVEtfNd FtEfcAtD.: KLAMATH FALLS. ORtttON
Wednesday,' July t1,mi.
'JIM I NO
SMITH BROS.
si.00 Per Room Vp
I'hiino 400
The Cascade Hotel
hTUICTLY MOOKR.N
Weekly Rate SVI.no and Vp
fhower anil Tub Hatha Jee
Ulh and Walnnt. Phono SS1-W
KlonwitU Kalis, Ore. -
Jiuot Mineral Yatar ,
, In I hp W orld ., .
HOT KIT.IMisi ' '
ATATORH'M
now tifM'n frm
7:00 A. M. to midnight.
Tuli llnths-t-SwImmlnir Tank
t Hot and Cold Showers
i'ur I'rlvaUt Part lea
' Phono ltm-W
rriiig and Ksplnnade
YellowiCaV
PHOXB llli"
Trip to Fellcan "City; 6hlp-
pinRotn, Altamont 75c.
City trips, Sic and up.
I'OTl THT3 BEST
A?k for the union card
F. It. Olds. J. H. Kike. R. L.
Green, I.. B. Phehorn, C. II.
KinK.-Mr. Carpenter
Employ members o L. U. 1279
Starting July 11
Red Ball Stage Line
Two Dally slnfrr-s Between
Klamath Vn and Lakeview.
leaving rl:.H .atornlng:. j i
Ix-nvine 2:00 P. M.
atvs ItrX'KARD'9 Auto
StHfTe OfMCOJI' .51.4
Phone 77 or 600
Hrcmr taxi service t
Pnder
New Management
Prompt Service
J10-JT19
HOWARD
Transportation Co.
STAGES' ' '
leaving Klamath Falls 7:15
A. M., 10:0O A. MM 1 P. M.,
4 P. M., making eoancctions to
Portland and way points same
day. Connectiona at Ashland
with Pickwick Stages tor Cali
fornia points.
7:15 A. II. and 1:00 P. M.
Stages make direct through
connections to Portland and
Seattle. 10:00 A. M. and 4
P. M. Stages make direct con
nections to Sao Francisco and
Los Angeles.
Local Office 615 Main St.
Phone 99d
rorsa . ,
Coal & Transfer;
Company
"Diamond Briquets', v
Phone 1097
First ,
Methodist Church
Tenth and High St.
FRANK L. WEMETT,
Minister
Residence,- lOOS High St. '
"We Specialize In Helpfulness"
Sunday Services: - .
11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Chiloquin Stages
Leave Klamath Falls Dally for
CliUoquIn and Intermediate
points as followst
9:00 a. m. 12:30 BvOni
3:30 p. m. .7:30 tm..-i
Take 9 a. m. bus to connect
lor camps beyond CbDobnln.
C. 8. KINO,
Owner '.,
M.1TH-WEED - 6TACSE
. . ' .WEED ' - :'
knd intermediate points.
Lv. K. P. 7:30; Ar. Weed 18
J. .Weed 1:30; Ar. K. F. fif0
Stages Leaving;
Stage Terminal Depot "
010 Main St. . ) t
Tiy
Herald
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Space
Ads
YANKEES BEAT
II
BROWNS
GAIN
jANGELS DEFEAT
T
Bacteria are !
Magified to ,
Unusual Size
rlcuTlural' 'collets extension serv
ice. A copy at 'the bonk, which
contains inlles data ou fur mine
K:m.isii nohv iWH.m'M
KltlNII Ktltl MiK LIMIT
I.ONOONY tP) When Is an
PORTLAND
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Th St. Louis Drowns have yet
to win a ball mime from the
Yankees this year. A crowd of
SO. 000 welcomed the American
league champions on their return
to New York yesterday and Mil
ler Huagins' outfit replied with
a broadside of hits that laid the
Browns low in two games. The
Hugmen took the opener 5-1
and then pounded out a 12-3
victory. '
Cleveland trimmed Boston 7-2.
Both teams scored all their runs
in the third Inning.
The Athletics and the Detroit
Tigers aplit a double header at
Philadelphia. Detroit won the
first game 10-4 and the Mack
men the second, 5-2.
1 The Washington Senators re
turned to tbelr home grounds
and won a twin bill from Chi
cago 6-1 and -5. The second
game went 11 Innings.' -
Pittsburgh went Into aJ tie
with the Chicago Cuba for first
place In the National league
When they defeated Brooklyn -5.
' Cincinnati made It four straight
from the St. Lonis Cardinals by
handing the world's champions
the short end of a 11-10 count.
The Cubs were Idle, prepara
tory to opening up their home
stand today against New York.
Washington Portrait
': HARTFORD.' Cohn. Connect
icut ' takes pride In ' owning a
$100,000 Stuart portrait of
George Washington today be
cause it was willing to accept a
painting rejected by another
state. When the great artist,
commissioned by South Carolina
to paint the picture, turned It
tn It was a portrait of President
Washington. Sooth' Carolina
wanted one of General Washing
ton or none. Connecticut bought
the picture for f 1.000.
r Love makes a man think al
J most as much of a girl as he
i does of himself.
. .Oliver Mitchell had one uf his
Infrequent good day, and the
Seals grabbed the series opener
from Portland, 4-i. 'Tomlln. who
relieved Krenca on the hill for
the Reavers In the eighth, was
greeted 'with" a pair of homers,
one by O'Doul and one by Jolley.
Batteries: French. Tomlln and
Yetle; Mitchell and McCrea.
Herman Plllette had one bad
Inning, the fourth. In which Oak
land hammered him tor five tal
lies, and the Missions lost to the
league leaders, 8-4. Butteries:
Plllette and Whitney: Cooper and
Bool.
Sacramento staged a ninth In
ning rally to beat Hollywood. 4-3.
Batteries: Fullcrlon and Agnew;
Rachac and Severeld.
With Seattle on the road, no
game was played at Los Angeles.
Two M ore PI ayer s
Sign With Pelicans
Eddie tluback and Frenrhy
Ruyness are no longer members
of the Pelican bsM'ebkll squad, but
Manager ' "Red" Saunders haa
signed up a pair of speedy In-
fielders to take the place of these
two who have dropped out of the
Pelican lineup for the remainder
ot the season.
The two Infielders, whose
names will not be made public
until the last of the week, are
declared by Saunders to be about
the speediest pair of Infielders
ever seen In Klamath and will
make f'ne working partners tat
Jimmle Powell at short stop and
"Lefty" Brown on the Inltiitt
sack.
The Pelicans will play the Med-
ford Pear Pickers at Medfcrd
next Sunday and It is predicted
l-iat a big crowd ot local fins
will journey over the hill with
the team. ' "
Pleasure before duty means
that duty will lose out.
ROCHESTER. N. Y.. July 17.
(API The motion picture cam
era and the microscope got to
gether here today to disclose to
man the perforatance ot a troupe
of bacteria whose ' stage might
have been the head of i a pin.
The plot dealt with the growth
ot disease germs and other mic
roscope organisms, but man put
speed to nature's proCesi show.
Ing on the screen in three min
utes, a development of life forms
that actually requires: 4 hours.
The motion pictures wete pro
duced by an apparatus perfected
by Dr. Stanhope llavne-Jnnes of
the department of bacteriology
of the I'nlverslty of Rochester's
school ot medicine, and Clifford
M. Tuttle ot the Kaatman Kodak
company's research laboratory,
and annou'nred today after three
years of experimentation
The iuventnrs declared that the1
apparatus, which Is a combina
tion of a stock motion picture
camera and a stock microscope,
provides for the first lime a
means of teaching bacteriology
and conducting scientific research
without prohibitive expense or
great difficulty, and gives a con
tinuous record of every phase
of development of bacteriological
specimens at a minimum expendi
ture of time by rensearch worker.'
In the demonstration today.
pictures were shown of germs
which were only 1-S5.600 ot an
Inch wide knd 3-2S.00O of an
Inch long, magnified ' on the
screen to two thousand times
their natural slie. they ware. In I
appearance, not unlike animated1
sausages which unfolded as they
grew and multiplied. ' '
Another film showed the de
velopment ot the rotifer, an or
ganism too small to be seen with
the naked eye. which Infests ,
stagnant water. ;
Klamath Farming .
- Report lNfow Ready ;
A compiled :epor ortne'Klam- !
ath County Agricultural Econora- i
Ic Conference, which was held
in this city in early February.'
has been completed and delivered
to the chamber of commerce. ;
Over 3000 copies of the report ;
which covers 62 pages In book '
form,' were ordered by the local
chamber through the Oregon Ag-
i the National runners' t'nlon sua
I the Natlonul Poultry Council oa
i the application for u order mak-
In this county, will be sent to egg hod?
every fartnr In the county. A That Is what a rojntnltte ap
portion of the books will be left pointed by His Ministry of Agrl
at Hie Toui'txis llurenu on the j culture Is trying to ascertain, Ths
Ashlaml-Klamath Falls highway 'commutes has had sittings with
to he distributed to Interested the National Farmers' t'nlon and
tourists.
The bulletin was published In
order to have on record the find- ng Hie marking of Imported eggs
Ings and recommendations ot the . compulsory.
various groups that make up the Many poultry dealers ssld they
Klamath County Agricultural Kco- agreed that the age limit tor a
noinic Conference. - reh egg was 14 days, A t.llh
For several weeks previous to Importer, however, said that h"
the conference, s cartful and do-! had frequently eaten Kustiinn
tailed study of the county's agrl-1 eggs, cooked in various ' ways,
culture . was made by various which- were six weeks old, hut
committees of local biislitesa men
and farmers, assisted by special
ists of the extension service of
Otviiou Slats Agricultural col
lege. , '
Crops kdd livestock production,
actual and potential, transporta
tion fai'tllilrs. distribution costs,
and many other problems con
fronting the farmers are review
ed by these committees.
IIKKK CONol'KB : r'KAR :
TO OMT.tlV AI.P.U.KA
(1 I ' '.' 7 T f t ' I,
Hunger Is nature's common
denominator.
It lumes lite wildest deer and
brings ths stalely elk tn feed on
niaii-inada hsy.
In the Kaihab reservnllnn fifty
thousum! deer dart from ninn's
approach In summer, for Moli
lalia grass Is green, snd.tlinlr ap
petites are appeased. Yellow
stone's sixteen thousand elk
sis nip In regal fright when ths
nsilouul park Is vsrdsnt,
lut sYliilvf conies, and with I
(or use Is 'vilHSIIi'd, ilHlsrvulon
stalk tits Herds. 'DeeY overrsacli
the Katbub food supply, nor ran
they move out, for the llraml
Canon halts tlism on on aids
and a desert oa til otltsr. Tba
wild slot wavers, nd lb deer
turn to humsB friends.
All summer I'nrl Hra has
moved alfulfa for his kunsrv
wards. Tlisy cuius to It lor food
sud survive ths wlutsr.
Polo Grounds May
Be Used for Fight
. N'RW YOlllv July 27. IAIM
Churlos A, Bloneham, president
ot the New York Olnnts. today
put forward t lie polo grounds as
a site for the Dctnpscy-Tunnoj
hesvywelght battle with assur
ances to Tex Itickard tbat a
"gate" ot mote thin 13.000.000
would be possible at a top price
of 150. i
were quit fresh. '
Then s'tld the 'chairman of lb
committee:
"I rinu'l suppose you'd say you
eat them 'from preference, but
rather by way of experience."
PKNDI.rrmN M.iN IMKH I
rKNDLKTON. July 27, l(
Ktnll Dohnert, 82, resident of
rendleton tor 15 years, died here
today from 'ruligestlon of the
lungs. He had been III for
week
ten
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hntJSto
finest arm,
exceptional ,
INIWOHOOH
una
fioVi"
OLon:
rent fit err air ill
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HOTEL
mm
Keep Eliminative
System Active
Cood Health Rnrwlrtj Good Ellml
nauuiw . I
ONE cant feel well when
there Is a retention of poi
' sonous waste In the blood. This
is called totic condition, and
is apt to make one tired, dull
and languid. Other symptoms
axe sometimes tosic backaches
nnd headaches. That the kid.
ikvs arc not functioning pfop
rrly Is often sliown by scanty
ot burning passage of secretions.
Many people have learned ths
value of Dot n't Hilt, a stim
ulant diuretic, when the kidneys
seem functionally Inactive.
Everywhere one nods enthusi
astic Doan's users, Atk your
O0ithbarl , w( .. . t .. .
DOANS p
Stimtmmt Omrttit l lis Kify
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NOTICE
The undersigned Milk Distributors of Klamnth
Fulls have decided to rairfe the price of Milk
August 1st We are making this move' owing
to the fact that we find it impossible to make
any profit at the prices now prevailing. So,
beginning August 1, the schedule prices for Milk
will be as follows: ''
1 Quart, 14c; 2 Quarts, 28c; 3 Quarts, 42c;
and 4 Quarts or more will bo 13c a quart.
Tints will be Oc straight. One Gallon in cans, 45c.
Crater Lake Dairy
HoIIiday Dairy
Perfection Dairy v
Aj Maitera Dairy .
Lost River Dairy
i ? .
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Had she fnade the French Dressing
btfori they came they would never
have believed jt was her handiwork,
for it was a very'exceptional dressing.
,r ; But He waited until the sat;
; 'dowri to dinner. And then.'richt at
the table, expertly, assuredly, she
i stirs and blends and seasons. They
watch. They taste. They exclaim.
,,. Vour salad is twice as interest
ing, twics as much admired if you
dress it yourself ac the tabic. And
your dressing is so much more appe
tizing when It is freshly blended.,
If you like a mild-mannered
French Dressing use three parts 6f
Wesson Oil to one of lemon juice ,
or vinegar. For a tare dressing try
two parts of vinegar. ' Let your own ,
taste, and the strength of your vinegar
of lemon juice decide it. Sal; 'and'
pepper paprika to make it gay.
Then, if you like, vary it. Add
a bit of hardboilcd egg for a vege
table Salad. Or bar-Ie-duc this for
fruit Salads. Or a sprinkle of grated
Cheese oh green salads. ". " '
You will find Wesson Oil an im
portant part ofthis recipe, ft is
delicate in flavor and blends just as
you want it to. And, as everybody
knows, Wesson Oil is. good for"
you. Thrde excellent reasons for its
popularity. , , ' - ." ,
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