PAGE TWd THE EVEm'O HRRAUVKI.AMATH FAILS.' OREGON Sntnflnr, Awnwt ft, 1027 IBllly - i i BY WINNING National League Leaders Tighten Hold; Yanks Whip Bengals 1 ' (f tho Associated Prcaa) Chicago could Tonnrd tier Cobs Jubilantly today, they appar ently bad picked up the right trtU to treeing the national Ira gae pennant. Sit consecutive victories, i In a sweep over the flashy Braves, paired the Purina In front by two full same. . Fercy Jonrs polished oft .. the Bonton warriors by a five to two .verdict before a ladies' day crowd totalling some 32.000! Cy Wllllania went a long waya In wrecking the Pirate, by lash ing ott a homer, a triple and doable sal a atnglo la four of ficial timea at bat,' aa the Phll 11m bong up a to 7 victory. Adolfo Lnque, Clnclnnatt'a Cu ban hurler, had the Giants help less while tie Red finished In front, S to 0. Brooklyn trounced the Cardin als C to 2. giving the Kohins the series by 1 to 1. Babe Ruth showed the itadiom faaa he still wag In the home rua sprint by aorklng the ball Into right field ' bleachers ' for hie- 1 5th ot the year, as the Yanks whipped the Bengals Into submission I to 1. -. The Senators waded through If hits donated by ' St. Louts barters fore. IT to S triumph... Carrlgan'a Bed Sox stopped the pale hose 4 to 1 for their fourth t straight verdict. The Indians' fray at Philadel phia was washed out by rain. 'Social Note: President Cool idge attended a farmers picnic tn South Dakota the other day. After a little discussion ot farm conditions by Governor Bulow It took a banjo player several hours to calm the guests. ). Legal Notices Hl.MMOXa FOR rCBLICATIOX. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Louise Bell, plaintiff, vs. Har ry Bell, defendant. , " ' To Harry Bell, defendant: ' " In (he name ot the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear, and answer the com plaint on file in the above en titled suit, on or before the 3rd day ot September, IS 27, that being the last day for such ap pearance prescribed in the order ot the Court for the publication of this summons, and it yon so tall to- appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed tor in her complaint, vis: for the dissolution of the bonds ot matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of desertion by you of the defendant for more than one year last past and im mediately preceding the filing ot plaintiff's complaint : ' This summons Is served upon you by publication In the Eve ning Herald, a daily, newspaper, printed, publlabed and of general circulation In Klamath .County. Oregon, for four successive and consecutive weeks pursuant to or der of the Hon.' A. L. Leavltt. Judge of the above entitled court. Dated: ' August 2nd. the first publication being the Cth day of August. 1927, and the last ,nub llcation being the 3rd day of Sep-' tember, 1927. V. H. MILLS. Altoruey for Plaintiff. E Loomla Illdg., Klamath Fulls, Oregon. A6-13-20-27-SJ NOTICK. - In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the matter ot tho estate of Fred Shaw, deceased. ' Notice Js hereby given that A. L. Rice has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate -of Fred Shaw, deceased, and that all per sons having claims against the statu are required ' to present them, with the proper vouchers; Within six months from date hereof, to said administrator at 201 Williams Bldg., Klamath Palls, Oregon. .Dated August 6. 1927. A. U RICE. Administrator of estate of Fred Bhnw. dcaccased. William Canons, attorney, tor administrator. AO-IS-SO-IT-SS WANTED i. Girls to enter their ssmes for the Labor Day lebratkn oueea contest. . Every entrant sets a prise. Call at once. Mrs. Karl Ganoe, Arcade Apta., No, 117. Beavers Stage Rally and Win (By the .UmnUtnl Prnw) , Portland came from bWilud in the closing Innings to drive Kul lerton off the hill and make It throe out of four from Holly-(consumption, changing places Ire wood by winning 5-t. Batteries: quenlly. etc., but at the end we Preach. Hushes and Yelle: Ful-1 were counting the slow minutes.!' lecton. w. Murphy and Cook. U. t Murphy. The Missions tanned back into their old form, dropping a one aided game to the Seals. 1S-4 Batteries: May and Rego: Adolph. Pillette and Walters. Wales. - The Oaks made It four straight SeW UaaTl " r. . f 11 I it Pus imEiid : to SliBg Worries TUs "cut-away'. view yns prepared Jtrt ta show you hovy efficiency tbe An DScrtfoKa itself, ".ist t;"X-oil- , in frtru- is 0.-.S of the btg reasons for ti; s ;r jjower and Jons life of .the . - 7' - simple sV.-ih oHIrg : bt-,-3 insures thrtiioroan : tubricatioa of every wort : lag part .O-.-ea oil is kept circulating cvry tapor tant worVLig pc-t u bathed by a spray of oil whiie the . cacine is in ooeca-oon. Ol- bir .is stonotrl utoziatio , tlly Vhen the'ecsine H' .j n m'I w..f lleitf, easily forgotten . s'auily -nd eScsSTtliy and sight-Iced oil cups are done v.-ili '.and up under severe , away trith and friction, conditions c I' out farm. .' v B to tMs nit wctosij wVll. . . Ins P"v pUat smki tuns yWB f i toss. " ; - - Baldwin Hdw. Co. 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Lombarill, The ancient "Speed" Martin limited Sacramento to six hits ' while Seattle roasted to an easy 11-3 win to even up the series. Butteries: M inln and Schmidt: Kalllo. Keefe and Sevoreld. ItKIXHUt IlKKAkKKS IIOKKO. DKSSAl', Germsny. Au:. f. (A. IV), 'ouMl be an endurance fiver? "How to kill time was . . . declared our biggest . problem. Kdaird. one of the holders ot the new Si hour plus mark "We tried to pass the long hours by telling stories "on scrsps tit paper, oi course. Estimating gas C.tlt HOT Ntl-Wi. Dice raw carrots and serve wltlvtliiy" balls of cottage cheese, on1 lettuce or ronialne. Add a taste of' chives to the French dressing. it cne nf the greatest of power tai :7cs, is reduced to a min Uuin by this positive auto maris oiKng system. Come in and have us show you bow efficiently ths Tjhn Dccre oils itself. Rxarsine the simplicity of .drfca pjid-.the, stprdinesa .crrica asd..ttic. s fispls -skeJoKnOeere nffine r.-ilT An ifs SSOfk Two Balls Fit Any Twine . 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KUmalh I "Us. te. i-'lneat Mlui ral - Walvl la the World 1 HOT HI'lUNim 1 NT.rllll luiw iK"n from 1 ' TiOU A. M in mitlalKlit -Tub llutliaSwliiimliiR Tank . I f t ami I'uld Kliowrrs . Kur I'rlvula I'artlea, 1'ln.ne IM-V Hnlii anJ :silanaita Itill TIIK IIWT Ask for the unln card P. ft. Olils. J. II. Kikes. II. U Orai-n. U. II. Hhsborn. C. II. Kin. Mr. L'sriwnler Kuiptar nj rubers ut L. U. IS"! Hurtlnf July II Red Ball Stage Line Tern . Dally slan TMee Klainalli Kails anil Laketlvw, iMtlnf N:MU tiioenlug lavlna IIKNt I. M, Uavea It K K 1 1 1 t) H Aalu Huge OfIce t Phone 77 or 600 III HI! V TAXI RKItVICH t'nder New MaBacsmcnt Pbuiie 341 1'roDipt Br r rice JlO-JYlss HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES 1 i . lasting Klasnalh 'all. TtitO a. u toiiHi a. i., i r. 1U 4i4U I', maklna ruaaew lions tu 1'urtUaul anil way points Mmp ilay. t'lHiarrtlona rt AshUnil olih flrkslrk Hlnsra Uw rallftirnlsi point. 1.3U A. .it. anil l:ve I'. M. Btsine make direct through caaneclloae to 1'orlland and Heatlle 10 A. M. anil 4:40 I'. !. Btacea make direct con aectlona to Hao Krinclsco and Los Anieles.' i Litral Orrire 01.1 Mala Bb rnoue IMMI TOt'NO Coal & Transfer Company "Diamond nrlqavsta" Itune !OU7 First Methodist Church Tenth ami Hl(ti fka. 1'KA.N K K WE.MKTT, Minister Iteskleare, I MO Hlh Bt. "We Bpeclallsa In Jlelpfutoeai" 8unday Services: - -Ua. m., 1:3t p. m. ' . Chijoquin Stages Uava Klaniath f alls UaJI lor 'Utlloqaia and Intrmeduvte ' points aa follows! ' 00 a. m. 12:io noon ' 1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. o, Take f a. m. but to cdnnecl for camps beyond Chlloauln. ' C. H. KINO, Owner KM.MATn.WKrTD BTAGU ' to Mt'KD i - . . . . nd Intormeillale polata. -Lv. K. F. 7 luj Ar. Weed II Lv. Weed 1:30; Ar. K. r. 1:00 Btsitos Leaving . Btage Terminal Depot OI.1 Main Su Tiy. ''i','.l.' Herald Fixed Space Ads ' .! I J.i. I. 'I ' T . r.,a.- , y tt I-1-14 H f ' rt t H- f II- ' li