Tnco Six
THE F.VENTNG IIERAT.P, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
Tuemlnv. November IS.
BROADCASTING
! STORM SINKS
LARGE "VESSEL
HARVEST SEED
STATION URGED
Til seek further particulars on
the posslhlllty of li liroarlcastlnit
tntlin holim hooked up In Kla
mil It Knlls throuuh I lie National
HrnailiantliiK station of Seattle,
iltracinr of Iho chamber of com
merce today Instructed Karl !
nolds, secretary, to write matia
Iter . A. fiercer of K. p. (J.
at Seattle.
(Continued from 1'aes Onel
hail apparently reu:iiil In llic
: saving of urnrly all thorp who
yoslenlay took to Uri-lxNiU when
llto steamer Voirls lurnctl over
iMMi miles off the Virginia ronxt.
AlmoHl a doien hosts riinslnK
from battleship In cut lr, cruised
tho wnvtia through, the itlisht In
response to frnnllr distress sla;-
nnU and early In the
OF BLUE m
nun
SP OR TS
The first harvest of blue grass
harvest seed in the slate of Ore-,
lion, h. tteen taken from a Kla-'
niiith (arm.
Twenty acres of the rlrlt f irttse j
morning. ,.ro, ,, the Caledonia ranch of J
in
0
mil
E
I BATTLERS
bad puked up six small boats ticorfte Stevenson ten mites,
and a raft l-earltm all hut a few northwest of Klnmitlh Falls--
of the S.1S passengers and sail- yielded i.'-i'O pounds of seed. Ity
OrS Who hsil left the VeStria Willi ttiir..iiioita nu nf m r.Mtililn.i hnr.
Tho National Ilioadcastlng sla- , Awk . Ttr Mr .slvon,lin ,,,,, by
rmZrZ LrrLJZhnl' Of the humanity-hurdened K. A. Ccary. aimplifled tho pro
rh.mher lo learn whether or not f h.rVMllll. ,h .,, ,.
this city would be Interested In .7' . ' ' ' R.nn IW.n John
T u k in k vtttntM itiioriiy hint iumhi- it. nyxinn, liirin .Tuns himh- 1 -j .w'wn wV...
via ma in - . i r .i e it
yoHiorany wnon ix reporioa uhimi innsi, or ino iin'Rim muip ooiu'ko, fr&ncift I r&in rftUniUlIy
Further Retails of tun I.oiik
I'lno l.uinher mill fire lute Hun
tiny ii I k lit revealed thai tile fire,
III nil probability
the burner.
Siiudiiy ulitht a brisk wind
blowing from the south
h.i liiirtmr I, Audi tl,l (till It it lll.i-.t iiinnl'
4 the mill. Apparently, a mist of
The schedule for the Nut Lciiitue '" lauiiht a slumcr of sparks
of Pelican City, an nita-reiatlon of which, before they bud died
h.ikeleera who throw basketballs """'I- worn blown beside
with Itin sumo ntlllUy thev loss mill.
Schedule For
'Nut' League In
Pelican Toldinw:
there win lu slopping II. Fiitiued n
l,u ilrf ..(.. .i ii... i,ii,i u'miiI 'Vr
up til flumes. The wonder I".
aeeoiilliiK In reports, thill Urn
mill ii ill it ii ! other biillilliiK"
wero saved.
The mill la owned by tl. ('.
I.oreui who, with .his hroihi'r
I'eie l.nreni. wus In rorllaud at
I he I lino of I lie lire. The loss
Is only partially iiivered with In
surance. The ii tn i ii ll t of Instir-
tirlitliHil.il from , B jumiu Issue, I by the Jus.
II. DrlH.-oll Insurance company.
M. I,, Johnson Insurance emu
puny and Austin llaydeii lusur-
(istahllshlng a station In K
Falls..
Chamber, of commerce at Med-1,u on " onm "" "
ford, flrant. Pas. and Ashland ImproTlsoU craft was believed
will he asked lo apeak In behalf ml.ln this momliiR. S,.ar. h
of the Klamath (iem 'potato., ,ar ' """Inued with the battle
while Klamath Fall. In turn will hl"- Wyoming reporting that she
favor the use of gardon supplied hd rescued other person, from
from the valley cities. floating wreckage.
Two new member, of the In all the message, that flew
said that thy Stevenson blue I
grass harvest was the first in
the state of Oreg.in, Insofar as j
the agricultural extension depart-
for Thursday Clash
lumber, waa announced today bv
Kd Arthur, aeeretarv of the Pel
clan City club. Following I. the
achejtile:
Tuesday. November 13, lleach
combers vs. Stumpranchcr.
Friday, November K, Clamdig-
.iPd n ll.,seh,.(,ml.ers
la atrlvillg for a. he T..e'tll- Vovemh. 0 Slun.n.
raneher. vs. Appleknorker.
Friday, November ii. lleach-
Appleknockera.
Tuesdny. November tl. 8ttimp-
Once the lilute gut tinder way. prodmcd."
The man who scorns the mod
ern method of education means
the io KUy "l.uuk in me and see
what the old fashioned system
Lunch
at
Linkhaven
Salad, Moat, Vi'ge
tables, Choice of
Diinks, Di'Mseij
dP
129 N. Fifth St.
Phone 762
Speed. Speed. 8peed and 'mill
more siaed that's Waal tho
light weight
Another significant tep In 1 1, winding up training for hi.
Klamath agriculture was taken!.,,- mnlu event fight
.. I. .... I...- . vi .. fPrtH. .hu ... ..i. - i..iiu. . v. on the Oearv ranch where nlinl n , ... . i. .....i
..bhmc. pi viiiiniiiri,-, .-isrii ...... -iiih "'" v .ciiiuK "i ' - j inursoay IUKOI II lue ,eierllis COIIlber. V.
and Mr. Haley, both representa- rescue, mere was uo mention of " " " e me ursi inn- rena. Sixth and Klamath avenue, i
live, of tne .southern Oregon OH wnetner mere was loss of life. "" ''r io oe nar-:w.ilh n.-iiny Dotson. Portlnud nnehera vs. Clamdlacers
oompany were special guest, of Although It was not possible diir- i in Klamath touny. yielded fih. i Krlday. November JO. Clamdlg
the dlreclor. today. Both gen-;lng the early hours to determine : QaA return. : ....., . , wnrrli. .l.ont er v. Ilearhcomhcrs.
Liemi-n in oriei message, express- 'ine exact numnr or inose urea,
ed pleasure at being In the Kla- I wa. supposed that all had
math country and of their will- either crowded aboard the life 1
lngnea. to assist the chamber of toats and raft, or had clung to
commerce whenever possible. the wreckage' come upon by the.
In the absence of H. N. Moe. ' rescue fleet. Some believed that '
president. Fred Fleet presided because of the 32 degree tile of
over tho meeting today. the ship", deck, supposed caused
by shifting of her cargo, only the
ADVERT SE FOR
ROD
PROJECT
hls punch, that, tucked away I Tuesday. December 4. Slump
i In the iiag until the opening gong rancher, v.. Appleknockera.
i But he Is concentrullng on fasten Friday. . Ilecemher 7. lleach
! footwork combined wiih limine icomhers vs. Siumpranchers.
For i his purpose. Francto baa I : Tuesday. Hoeen.ber II. Clam
sought the service, of llenny Dy- "T Appleknocker.
rOItTtAND. Ore.. Nov. 13. (A
STORE TO TAKE tiT0 boau 00 ,he hih Bile n1
INfcW LOCATION ei ya. J. - .. '" P)-Af.er nearly a year of watch
: ' der to ...andnn ... .iv... ! ful "nn the state highway
With the closing of a lease on. ,, . ...
tue building at 430 Main etreet. '.""T "h, .".'i ihrUg? !"
ic-uu 'ur uiviiM-iiueu
formerly occupied by Wool worth
company, C. J. Drier .tore lo
cated at 43 Main will take pos
session m the near future.
At the present time fixtures
are being installed In the quar
tars formerly occupied by Wool
wlrth. - - - ,
wireless mcsages that .pictured
commission today began function'
Ing as of yore.
The projects are:
Grading the Harper-Burrell
ranch section, 15.6 miles, of the
on flt.ut... Ii. nl ii m m,l fi,.n.mv
,, '. . ... ' , ... ,. . gers v.. Stumpranchcra.
(.ordo,,. esterwhlle fighter If by," Tixniay ,teeembM. .
'" " ;'""""n""u fomher. v.. Appleknockera.
Gordon, erstwhllo fighter of by-,
work. Francis la tangling with
n.iv in..... ri,H iiui,i-
joannie ia oouig ma trailling at
the Pelican City community club.
Last night Francis battled ten
fast round, with these three box
era. Tho gloves flew thick and
lleach-
Ii DEFEATS
the disaster, were hopeful that all
II." -""!!'' 1,!""0nneI had I" bt'r ' Oreno'n highway; 'grading ,ron "'l '
when the lifeboata were lowered ,ne Dary-I.oreni mill section. S.4 ' th FnMi h,,rll'
GARDENER GETS
FLUKE IN FIFTH
The hurryin
reached th
away. They took additional com- I
' tort from th fact that Captain
ICary of the Vestrl. was one of
; those picked np. and from the
I knowledge that the law of the
sea makes the "master the last
rescue craft
PENDLETON, Ore.. Nov 13 I rcac,1', "e scene of the sinking
(API Tommy Gardner, Walla!81"1 duriu "e rly hours of
x Walla bantam, knocked out Cy ! tt9 night but they searched in
Flnke In the fifth round of a Taln nmi Just befo,e dawn when
ten round main event here last I ,he ,lrst on,act with the drifting
night on the Legion card. -Jack urvlvo'" was made.
Ita-I..,.!, n .. m ... I At kill, -
,""'"- nocgea out!. , " came inei.n . Fon.,n War, lh( ,
t.aaie Murphy in the fourth ,lret nopcrul word. At that hour. . .. . per.
miles, of the Klamath Falls-Lake- I "reaming neavny.
view highway, and surfacing the nP'
Lazinka rancb-Albee section. ll.T
miles, of the Pendelton-John Day
highway.
lie's In gren'
ARMISTICE DAY
PARADE STAGED
KLAMATH
IIP
Invaders Victorious Mon
day By Margin of
One Point
In a game featured by sterling
Cold
llenny Dotson Is working out
every afternoon In the Vet. ar
ena with Cliff Hottinger, Battling
Cross and Ned Dotson.
Benny IS a great favorite In fighting qualities of Klamath
Klamath. His style of fighting High. Bend high school defeated
which is straight forward with Klamath Union high school on
both hands swinging, anneal, to Fair Ground, fiold by the nar-
DESPITE COLD i ,ne tigtXe Pl'"' t Klamath row margin of one point. Tke
fan.. He la training down to final .core waa 7 to t.
., ,, .,, !. 155 'or he mix with Franel..
U "' . "
.L . .. . .. . I w
ed to dampen the spirits of Vet-j
the steamship
, sent out a
American
jrave the some weight, and have ' 'rs of mud and slush
'dynamite In each glove. i,he closing minutes of
Teddy Fox of Salem.
boy
owner, waa held on Sunday.
- A good representation of Kla
math Falls people attended the
i tonal Gunrrl. Knanlsh War Vel-
Shiper Iftr-n- k'lumuth t,ih f.tinnl k.ml
message saying that!...., '.s .u
I red flare. K- fc. .... ... ' uiartnea
- u ..until. I" Armlsllrs nura.le 1..I l Ctilnln I
I commnulration was interrented . . . '. . : with a punch nnd a heart, will
the Naval Radio station ibere , V A'"''" on fre- . a
nd by the Radio Marint corpora- Wildcat Eddie Graham of Port-
thejtion at New York. Th Darado marched up maln1,,, , ,he u.rounrt m.wliid-
A tense half hour followed !s,reel n.ine niga school baud . up
iui ii is me music. i,allIns Leach Cross, who won
A luncheon was served at the hi. first .tart In Chilonuin. Is
Ith Franel.. I Outweighed by the Bend team
bile the latter la boosting bis and at a further disadvantage
weight to aliout 133. Both scrap- because of a slow field. Klamath
are about tho same site, fought grimly through four quar-
round of a six round event.
NORD NURSERY,
OPENS SUNDAY i
The formal opening of
Klamath Falls Nursery rompanv. j
orated one-half mile south cf ' At four o'clock the American
Altamont of which E. O. Nord Is Shiper reported that the ffrat lifu
and In
a gruel
ing struggle scored a touch
down on a forward pass.
Thn try for the extra point
went wllil. Bend scored a touch
down In the first half and con
verted, giving it the margin of
victory.
In defeat. Klamath high luuk-
message said: "V.,-
..,u.k u e s P 1 1 e tne stormy one life boat along aide us new "
weather ever the week-end. . ,., .....
( . J"9' a "tile while later a aec-
DIilc 1ID rHJltSTV nd rewu vessel, the Oil Tank-
Ur CIVll 1 I er Myrlam. sent out word that
'BOAT ON OCEAN " ,0- bl"1 IK'a,ed a ,i,e uoa'
.. littlo later still told of
BERMUDA. Nov 1.1 iii.i oiiering. A
One of the lifeboata of the
I boat had teen found and waa ! K afe for tne Veterans of
along side. The vessel's radio :,n Foreign Wars at noon. The
curious to know whether he has cd b'',"'r lo rl""0 observers than
It has at any time in tho season.
With a light team compared to
stricken liner Vestrls was picked
tip empty by the liner Berlin
Ibis morning. There was no way
to tell whether 'it had been oc
tmpled and the passengers were
lost or whether It had washed
sway from the Vestrls unoccupied.
mes
sage from the Myriam to the
steamship Sunewgo urged that
that vessel hurry to the thick of
the hunt. It said: "Come on. more
boats to pick up. Am bound New
York myself. Have rescued boat
No. 5."
the stuff to continue tho fight
celebration was -concluded with j game. So Tex llickerstaff has
the dance at the Winter Cnnlii mnti-hns him with ,....Rk i,...-
last evening. Jack Bowrings or- ' In the person of Roy Rose. Cross l'1"' ''ir -leals into the mud
ehestra furnished the music. displayed a clever straight left ",aVlU
. . -.nil,,. , ,,. ifenso of tho heavier Deschutes
i riih.., ii - county grid warriors.
-a. ir u
iiouut'Cii lomorrow.
NEW ADDITION
OF SCHOOL IS
Bend ha. not yet
this season.
t defeat
IN UTODAYONCE DEdLEON
IN 2ND ROUND
The new addition of the Fair- '
view school, completed with the i
exception of a few minor do-j NEW YORK. Nov. 13. (TP)
tails, was occupied tcday for the Barney Shaw. 133 V, pounds.
Ill ItNKI.L. .NORTON DRAW
NORTH BEND, Ore.. Nov. 13.
(AP) Franklo Ilurnell, Port
land welter, fought a druw with
Wlllard Norton, of Eugene. In
the main event here last night.
first time.
Three class rooms were estab-
VIOLATORS ARE
Another message from the
American Shipper waa the next lished In the new addition, tak
to be received. It went on the ; Ing care of more than 90 stu
alr shortly after five o'clock and dents. With the exception of a
in v,wi . . ui live miles north of tew minor details tne auditorium
niUWlLtl flfNlllJ position where found first life has been completed.
beat. Approaching four other Completion of the addition lo
(Continued from Tags One) life boats, now." . Fairvlew cost in 'the neighbor
ed 1100 this morning when he, '"en. t 5:40 tho Amerl- hcod of 125,000) r
fulled lo appear In court to an- ran Shipper summed up what she i
wer to the charge. Dean was nd tho Myrlam had accomplish- 1 . 1. F. SHF.PPARD i
South Sixth by in a report to the battleship . . ;
Wyoming which said that be-. ULrNlt-O lnjC ,
tween the two, they had account-1
rd for five life boats and one Charged with bunting without .
raft. The survivors in three of license. J. F. Sheppard. well i
the life boata were taken aboard ; known Klamath Falls citizen. in-
New York, knocked out Henry
Ponce De Leon. 117V, pounds.!
luna. in z minutes and Zt sec
onds of the second round of a
scheduled 10-round bout at St.
Nicholas arena tonight. The Cu
ban was floored 4 times In the
second round for counts of 1, 6.
9 and 10 respectively.
G. Q. D'ALBINl !
Certified Public Accountant
Federal Tax Service
Phone 610 or 2.r.9-H
Medford t)refcon
picked up on
Kolth Ambrose, chief of police.
- ; Daisy Holman. colored, resid
ing at 119 Klamath avenue 'was
arrested by city officers, charged
with possession cf liquor.
Brought before Police Judge Lent
the American Hhlnn kit. .1.. . rllfrnfintlv ,1nnl.H hla vnllf tn lust-
Gaghagen. a fine of 100 or 50 Myrlam cared for the rest. The court this mornnlg -nnd de-
days in the cliy jull was imposed
The license of Sam Chambers,
charged with driving while in
toxicated was revoked for one
, year. Unable t j pay the fine of i
1100, Chambers was sentenced to.
jail for 50 days.
Indication of activity of city
and county officers in appre
hending drunken drivers is evi-j
dent from the following figures I
taken from the city records,!
alone.
During the past month, fines j
collected by the. city frsm drunk-
en drivers total 11500, Chief of ;
Police Keith Ambrose said to- 1
day.
Eighteen have been arrested
on this charge in the past thirty
days, eight driving license, have
been revoked for ono year, and
five drivers are now serving sen
tences In the city Jail.
Rheumatism
No one suffers more than the j
person with rheumatism. Trunk's i
Double Prescription is designed '
to overecme your trouble at once
without dieting. It doesn't ruin i
thn stomach nor depress the :
hearti 'J-'urUlcr part leu In rs glad- I
ly -itu4iu4. Jiy. M.r.. Deweeso of J
tho Blur Drug Co.
message was relayed by the Wy.
oming to naval communication
at Washington.
manded a jury trial
Sheppard was arrested by 1
I Game Warden, A. M. Abbott. He '
claimed that he was not hunting j
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
BRING RESULTS
and waa merely attending
I some sheep when arrested.
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We are equipped to use any filling material
you prefer and at prices that will pleaso you.
Trotect Your Tooth Health
Do D D. Havens Moo
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS
Entrance NVas Hotel
Pmonc 04 Corner IIthano Main Sts
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HOME 9
or jus t a house (
PRIMITIVE nun no doubt called
bis shelter "home," be it cave or roof
of boughs. Today, though, home means
so much more than just a housetele
phone, radio, hot and cold water and
electric lights with convenient outlets,
and all those modern conveniences
which make for healthful, comfortable
living.
Your friend's will tell you that
Extension Telephones save steps
and time nd increase the comfort of
living far more than the trifling cost
involved.
Just call our Business Office and say,
"I want an extension telephone."
TH2 PACIFIC TBLBPHONB
AND TBLBCSAPII COMPANY
3C
SALE
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G
OAT
To sure and lake adinntnge of till, wonderful ri nale Jet your
'Winter T NOW while the winter Season Is Mill nlwnd of )oii
Don't wait until after Januui) In Joy Voir new coal uott ami ut the
panic time save money on )our mrvliar. y
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
Placed in Four Groups for Quick Selling
$Il4-95 and $U&-85
$119-45 and $22-75
(So &U HB
i?e5(Bi? (2,
436 Main Street
"s
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WIIIPPCT FOUR COACH
Touring F.oJslrr
i2-m.) $Mt.i HoaHalrr
Miih mtntlMat $'2S
i 4llp $.1 4 briulrl
i uu4 (tatth rolUMilil
u 593, ltt.
never wemt o far
WHIPPET SIX
COACH
Touring KilSi Roadster
IbHilt Sralan 770 iiiia
9ft9ft Cahrifilrt ('oupa
$755. All Willy. -0er-land
price, f. o. b. Tf
Irdo, thlut and speci
fication, aiihjert tu
change without notice.
HEN you give lh Whippet exacting
insnection, noliii the lii"h rulihre of
materiuls and the cvidcncfs of expert erufls
munhip tliroiifihout when you drive the
Whipet and nee how ecniiomicully and easily
it handle, how it (lashes through traffic,
peed along the road and purge up hills you
will have a new idea of how much automobile
value can be bought for very little money.
FOITRB
SIXES
WILLYS-OVKItt-AM), INC., TOLEDO, OHIO
Whippet-Knight Sales Co.
Fourth and Klamath Ave. Phone 899.