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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1927)
I 'I ipp Two THE EVKNTTN'O I1F.KAM). KLAMATH FALLS. ORFttON Thmwlay. August IS, 1027. MRS CHI RUTH STEAOILY-.lWINALtSOUflfi 2ND FROM S.. F1 Oaks Administer Wllop ing to Belli,; L. A. . Lose Again , I ) , k V-X , C k'AsTjl.KA;i'l-:. (b '' W L" Pel. Oakland 91 (4 .6iS San Francisco, ,..J2 .1 .666 Seattle SO ' ex .560 Sacramento .....7. 72 7.1 .417 Portland 6S ' 74 .4S Hollywood 67 7 '.4S Mksslous ;64 SS .43S U Angeles S4 1 .371 Bl' tbc AsM'lted I'rcss) Portland mad it two straight over San Francisco by hammer ing fieary and Moudy for eight -linn, lurludlng . Klmer Smith's 14th homer. .The final .score was. . S-J. Ratteries: , . Geary. Aloud lud Vargas; Hughes and Shandling. - ' The Oak continued on their merry tray by again trouncing .he Hells 9-S. Batteries: Krause md Read: . Plllotte. Christian. Kekert and' Wallers, White. ' With speed Martin yielding 4iut : four hiti Seattle .handed (os Angeles a 12-M shellacking. Batteries: Gardner. Cunningham jand " llanaan; e-' Martin and Schmidt. Borrenni. v.; V, '' ) ..Hollywood drove Kailio. Sac nienlo hurler, off the bill un der a shower tf base hits before beirouid retire, a man, in .the first aud the Shieks breezed to a V win. Batteries: Kailio. Keefe and Koehler:' Hulvey and , 1). Murphy, t . Oregon Coast Cool And 'Invigorating, l: Carnahan Reports i '.'Tan you conceive of It Iwinn actually cold, and clear? Appar ently they've forgotten all' about such a sensation in this fair city. But yesterday morning X was ao rold when , I arose at Xeivport that my hands were blue:" ' ; This Is the tale of.J, U. Car tiahan. lawyer, who. has .Just re turned from the beach resort on the Oregon coast where he left his family for several weeks. ' "It seems that when it's hot in the Interior It's cool on the. oast and vice Tersa." Mr. Carnahan continued. -"Jf- dear t the beach, but the nights are really cold. When, on aiy return trip I hit the first hot weather, at To " ledo, I thought I would burn up." i Mr. Carnahan will remain in 'Klamath Falls attending to busi ness matters. Later in the month he plans to return to Newport and bring bark his family. Wandering Boy is Sought . by Mother POIITLAS51, Ore., Aug: 18. (T Police here have been asked to fid huHm search, fori Mar,! In ilraper, 15. who has been missing from his borne in La . Crande since June, (. His mother, Mrs. 1. 1. W, Degrow, informed police the boy had left La (irande on a freight train, and she believed he had come to Portland seeking work. J'A flagpole marathon is. justi ' apofher way of Ktting I . aid in the world. 1 . Tus CAVC4.y" Ivoo CY at. A -SlSMKl lb OSAS .A0S.K, Vi '"n HSiu . ...moc A , mm GREAT CONTEST Babe Crack . Out 38th; Babe Herman Beats. Chicago, 6 to 5 atioai. i.ka;i;k. Team 1.. 41 46 47 SI 60 6i 64 (!) TVt. .627 .r.so .S72 .551 .4SS .425 .47 .375 Pet. .711 .JSS .562 .553 .465 .412 .37S .321 Chicago Pittsburgh ... St. Lotils New York ... Cincinnati ... llrooklya Rnetna Philadelphia Team w. . u AMKItlCAX I.K Vt.t K. New Vork ...... WashitiKton Detroit Philadelphia Chicago 21 6 62 S3 53 47 43 36 33 46 4 61 61 67 76 Cleveland St. Louis Boston (lly the AsKoclntcl Press) The Ruth-C.ehrlg home run controversy is all square once more.. . ... .. . i ,, . .., .. (leorge Herman Ruth selected the eleventh Inning for his thirty-eighth homer, yesterday and the hit. besides lieing his team mate, won another hall game from the White Sox. 3-2. ' . Home runs played deriding roles in half of yesterday's games in the Majors. Tris Speak er's four-bagger led the way in Washington's 4-1 win over the St. Louis Browns in the first game, of a double header.. The' Browns took the second. 3-2. , .. A borne run ,by Babe Herman. Brooklyn snb. put the skids un der the. Chicago. Cubs.' National' League, leaders., 6-5. . .. Charley Dressen's home run' in i the eight!) broke a 1-1 tie and gave Cincinnati a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Nationals. : ' HornsLy's home' run wm the first game of .the Giants-Pirates' series, hut his error yesterday paved the way for Pittsburgh's 4-1 yerdict. He missed an easy grounder with a double play In sight. Three runs followed on the-heels of the misplay. " The St. Lonis Cardinals were, late . In . getting ' started against the Boston Braves, but they won ' 7-3. Detroit started a recruit pitch-' er against the . Bostcn Red Box. Billings. . a Brown . University product, not only finished . the ganie. but held the Bostonians to four bit. Detroit winning. 6-2. The Philadelphia Athletics made , It three in a row from . Cleveland, batting Hiidlin and Brown for a 4-1 decision. ' . . '. . ; ; Large Shipment 1 ' Of Diamond Lake Trout are Moved PKNDLETON. Ore.." AtigV Ig! ' (VP) State game officials jrester-'l day upervised a shipment of 1. 139.000 rainbow trout eggs from Diamond Lake to the state fish hatchery at Bingham. I The eggs are expected to hatch in about ar week and the trout fry wfll be' kept in pool'at the hatchery un til next spring when they will he liberated " In eastern Oregon streams. Harold Clifford, ' staf ' game warden, said the conditions , at Bingham were ldesl for the fish. - ' County Officials Are Arrested for . .. Burning Off Brush ASTOUIA. .Ore... Aug. .18.. (JPi County Judge T. SI. Cornelius ' today faced formtl charge of setting fires in the dry season , without obtaining a permit. The judge and two county com nils- sioners . burned some brush they found along a road on July 29. Judge Cornelius said he would I plead guilty. 1st National of ' Tillamook Buyer Of Nestucca Bank TILl.AMOOK. . Ore.,", Aug. 18. fPi The First National Bank of Tillamook has' completed pur chase of the Nestucca Valley bank of Cloverdale. The First National becomes theonly hank In Tillamook county . by the pur chase. Twenty months ago the First National took over the first 'National Bank of Wheeler. 0 IN M TROUT BITING Finny Gourmand. Again Respond o Lure of - Spoon and Bait A juid-sn miner lull In angling i in Diamond lake has drawn to a ' clnse HK-lnr mos the. silver lieautlea of "ills greatest fishing, hcle In the we.-t" are rescinding to the llvery flahe of a spoon and the luscious attraction of bait. ! Tills Is the ward hrought hack) by llert c. Thonvts. Yulled Stales i commissioner, who has been j apendliiK several days nt the fa-, moua resort. Mr. Thoiuua has u! delightful i online on the-, west 1 side, of the lake uiut throughout I the summer spcuds several days each week there. v ', j "There was a lime, several; weeks aso. when the fish wen- j not biting so hard." Mr. Thomas , commented. "What the trouble! was, I don't know. .ytie only; thin, they caught them on wa that long series of simt'ns they! tall a "I ras liaud." and it's ao fun and rather poor sportsman- ; ship to use such a device as that." I The federal magistrate raid, that ' the lake was lined with , camper, and that (he shore line j at nlcht was lined w iih, lump I fires. "... - . j . Mr. Thoaius' family pre re- j mannas at the lake. WTMJ IX . VKTWOUK. WT.MJ. Milwaukee Journal i broadcasting station, is to Join j the. National , .Broadcasting cxin-, puny on its Red and Blue net work .between, the middle of Au gust and the first of September. ltl; WHKAT KXPftRT. . I'anida's total wheat export for 11 months totaled 44.142.- 657 bushels. This wheat Is val- I ued at S33S.24S.lilo. y JASA LEAD KS.uarsT.err. Qf . - i ..xv..(.' I Will illlllllllf i : S. 1 I Willi! Swims Channel '-Or- f -ir w : V. ' V- "i'. ; -t - V . Km r: '. iSTTt: I A husky nattiir is dward.Tctu j me. the yniiug Kncllhman who recently swam the Knpliith chan ! itel from Cape tlris Nex to lkiver His time was 14 bnurs. 27, nilu ntes. VUilel la.ke From the inr east, registerin: from New York '!''. Mr. and Mrs. 3. II. Rosenthal arrived tn (Klamath Falls last evening and this morning left for Crater. Lake. , After viewing the seenir spot the eastern visitor will re - turn to Klamath Falls to spend this evening and motor on north tomorrow on an extended tour of the northwest. ' They are hotel i guests at the Wlllnrd. UnrA'frprratJ particles rn'Caii waste of jxrvfc? tRa't 'might: fie tisl'J for bcFt'cx 'start-' ing and acceleration and loss of fuel that might he, used for greater mileage. SHELL "400" is a scientific answer to the problem of securing continuous vaporira tion, on which all real improvement in engine performance depends. It provides the most efficient combustion ever attained. ' OT CALIPOilNIA is. I ; I. fr , 401 , j Brief Respite May be Given ! Doomed Killer i SAI.KM. Ore.. Aug. lS.xiP,-- Tlisi -Kllswnrlh Kelley. under . senteine to file hanged at the . stiite peiilieiii'aiy I o in o r r ow morning ua held In the stuie I lie n I t enilarv uiHoustitutliiiiiilly money will tw uartt towunti send. una th. ri'f.ire lmd a right to '! ,h ,M,V 'r,"u Midland, to the liane. Is Hie (.intention of h, ' Potato Club at ), A. C. Mils ' ttomcvM in a pet II Inn for a lomtug year. ' A cordial wrlroin writ nf linden coriins filed In ' ilenrteit lo veryoitv In ul- ;ijie circuit court yesterday. TUIs'l'1"'- j I wus tii!iieii hi mi iNKiianev in , a tempotsiy wilt by Judge 1.. II , ale .Malum, ordering the irlsuti ; I'flli liils nut to curry oul the , oei iitlnn until further order , it urn the I'uiirt. I As a mallei' of technical pro liednre It Ik presumed thut tlov ierimr I'utlernoil will Issue an or. der of reprieve pending iIImiiosiiI of the cii-c in court, but wheth j er this 1 necesstry Is being ills . lutti',1 by lawyers. IMstrtrt At'toruey John II Car- " Mn said he uould attemiil to gel the inti beiiiii the court for ar gument today It iippears dmihl. ! fill whether this ran be done, whlih makes It virtually certain '.that Kellcy will not hittig tomor- i row. Should Ihe decision of the Uase g, ag.tln.Hi Kelley. his attor- ":ri-s, Martin . I.. Plc.es and Will : li. King of i'ortlaii.l. have Itldl 'cated that tiny will appeal to , the supreme court. , , , . Pli nlc Titnlulit' ' - The ehtire stnff of the liolden . Rule, with their fnmllles, num ' Ik run rinse to :5 in ull. will en j )oy picnic supper tonight on ;the banks of the Klamnth river t ut Mi't'nllum's mill. v lllcyinji U tlut j Beryl Bleveits, si'oul executive. was able tu bo out this ninrnlng for the first time ill severrl lays nfler an nttnrk nf lllner which confined .him to the fun. ily home on Krie. Returned To 4 biliHUln Miss Katherlne Horbelt, who has been the house guest of Miss Ruth Vanillic for several days, has returned to her home at Chiloiuin. ' VOI R KVKS WILL TKI.I. vfr: If your eyes are laboring under' l.n utltliw strnln thin must he , connofnni of something- wrong, t DR. H. W. uaRR Kv. Sreht Speetnllst . GlJS DUNN Jl: M HI AM OPTICIAX Oll.l Main Kin-et ;1 NEWS NOTES ; OF MIDLAND (SHMbil Tu The Herald) MIDLAND. Aug Is - A pie so clul will he held at Midland on Saturday iilithl. August 20. Til" .tus. j. i. riisiper anil sun I John spent Tuexluy at I'orrls, I (nllloriilii. Ann Burnett bus rein rued tii her home utter spending a week1 at I lie home of Helen mid Kter Alchlsnn of Merrill. Mrs.. Illlhert Sargent of Ack tey spent Monday ul the home of Mrs. Thnntu Kargeut. Mr. and ,Mi. K. I.. Km her and dimlly were' Klamith FnllK-vVll-ors Mundiiy. . . Master tleo. Flowers stu nt sec. rial day with tlen, Burnett. Mrs. Hurry Bond and sou Klberl Stiles of . Klamath FalU. spent Saturday evening with Iter pare ui. Mr. and Mrs. J. I) llnnprr. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Molirhenliac h er W re visiting In Mitt In ml Sun day. ' Mr. O'Tmver Is hiilldlng an addition In his slurs tills week. eat where it's cool SPECIAL DINNER r'vrry. r'.vcnlng ' $1.00 75c 50c Try litem--they're-appellilng! Club Cafe I l !.., 0 I ;. (Modern rvadio .... - : - " ' at iff bestir N J i PACIFIC 'EtE CT R I C mi llin front of the atnre. 1 Th Itnveii iiH llryaitl all I ( tile nf Kliiinuih Pulls called on the Island Huudiiv. Ill, hard and (lllldii Itulni.l.illl were In Midland Tuesduv eve ulna. Mia lla, Short and sunt. Mrs. Klla 'nldwill. rpeitl Mmi il y evening nt III" home of Mr Many Mlililletou. James Straw of Klamath Full Mie n I Tuetitny In Midland. I'lltl'. Hn.oiMi At III H. Ciirclesnness of raini"r with I i fire and mutcliK coots New J"r j nv Kn.iMiii acre of womtlund a , .var. 1 1 I'iirtiitm!e Jump. TtiLKOO. Aug. IX. ;Pi -Miss Myrtle Jarlm Is pleased III more j ways Hutu one over her stunt ill ' Jumping from nnu airplane In a luiiachule. A man mid woman Phone 403 and let the Klamath Cleaning and Dye Works Mukc your" cioilip.H 1 look liku ntvv, i. 431 Main Ilea. I'bnan 1 1 IU Klamath Fallal .Office Phone' IIWI MrlhsM lMg. A Hew liiirvh I being tut 1 11 Ojr oaye yf OWcomci realWm in radio . perfect reception and perfect repro duction. 'A sec (hat requires no batteries, no antenna or ground wires -Tadio that you can tune to the full force of an orchestra or to a whisper. Always clear REAL! 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