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THE
Pase Si
Wr TOOTAJ WLUL-KSE DRIVERS BREAK DIRT
sftg cjftSaSn5aa i TUXCK RHfORt) FRI RACK TODAY.-'1
- - - - - - 7 I 111 1 7 .
The riders" are laying off Ty! Speaker la hitting the Indiana hit
Tobb, according lu word from the with him. Th tonic spread to the
home of the Detroit Tiger, pitching box nl the puller seem Jn he u(o ( viul-Ke'cr mlaavd the turn but ..caped
Which la well. to do thetr heat. , ... ... ,.. ... unharmed. Filially Pelican No. 4
Tjr haan't been getting a square, " h Spker - . ,..,,, !,. Nl, , ,d over-
deal from the Detrolter. all aeaw.ii. "d "' "" b' nlrleai '' '" hauhi Iilm aud won th. r.c.
Ho waa panned when he said last or tllnena or falls Into one of hi rare r.ie the half mile dirt Iraca Tim drtv.r ara well pleaaed with
eprlng that he bad but a fair ball hitting alumpa the often of the record by neKotlatinf the distance the Wlul-Ks. track aud claim It
club The ae.-int vneiuem n.f team auffera almost instantly and; in SO aecond flat. In th first i In be the ta.teat dirt track In lh
1
111 Kl'rIVIl
11 UllIN
Ml Kalherlu lty and
pp will I gue.ts of Ml.
parvni.. Mr. and Mr. I A.
Holy at their hi m In Lake law over
the week end of ill Fourth of Jul)'.
Harvey. arart Ma. U.H. lletly1 U l
-- menu. Il.l. -V. l.v . 1
MI.iMa.on. Marjorto Htlttaon. N.rfl " . ,u .".
tt riah.rty. V.ra Moor., U.n. Hn. IT.. ,W,W S
.r. a.d Gerald... ,ork. ' j
,.r . ...... In, j j, 1 4. a,,
HUNT W HKHIkN ... J'J, Ott ?
WKKK-KVIl
IN ANIII.IMI
Mis I'lara
week-and In A.hlalid and Medford.
vl.tulng with frlenda and transact
Inn business .
Calkin, .pen. Ih.brOUa lurlln ... aa
Krnmt Smith In thla race
atormy time of It. bla car
howlera thought he ought to be talk-.'- defense ...on tana ituo line. e,eni.
... . Tki. .1 ... Ceorce Sinter ha been the main-' had a
.... hi. i...i..i.i .i.' i.- ... toring of the Browne, Their aucc! wiring from the track three
in the air. bla pitching ataff ditto, In h A. I., race ha varied with 1 l'. " finishing un
.... .i ..... I nariueii.
ana nis own conouion sucn mat ne'"
later collapsed in the south. I Irish Mousel now must be classed
I jrllh these barometers. Recent
mum. ;ammon
lutate.
Official. In charite of the aporia KtTKItTHNN
I program ..umaiiHl in anennanc ai
yesterday's race, at l.ioo.
I Following la th. program for to-
I In the second rac Thomas Ten-'day'a racea:
Id won. driving a Templar No. 4; I K.-ntit Kmith, Fronletile Ford No.
Then the Tigers started out fairly' ,ne!W oaroiu.urs. ' Art ln,klns W11, ,...,,,. a win- 5.
well, only to find themselves crip-OI ,ne ,'"n"' Rl" ,u i ma Special No. S. time J:4. Art llosUu. Wlnema Pwclal No.
pled by the I!lnci of Topper ri,.'"""'" Kne hlllM In lb,, nimh-. A hard driven race was fought S. I
aey and the failure of the pitching tne lii:,n,!' nuT losl- ln ""''out In Ihe third event when Ceorge Tlyde Deal. Dodge Special No. ! I
staff to give the service expected ,tau"' 'n hlch he has come tnrougnj liit. driving a Pelican No. won Thou Tenld. Templar No. i.
... I. liiie (liauta have had Ihe necessary ; over Hob Moore, driitug a Woof Spe-i Hob Moore. Koof Special No. S
,. . . I punch. clal ly a narrow margin of three
The riders got busy. , Whlch reminds the older tans of ' Inchse.
Cobb said nothing but pluRged Larry Dovle. old Giant star. He had ' Tl"' '"urlh race. S mile free for
tne happy faculty of adding the extra
along, trying to stop th mad rush
of the team toward the cellar. He
finally checked It. The team has
" P'aJ'ng "'er nail or late. The ,he nm.-hes and It became tradition
punch when it was needed.
He
seemed to be fated to go to bat in
all. was a see-saw affair with Kr
nest Sin il h. driving Fontenlc No.
5 off In the lead. Ceorge l.ott
came up from fifth to .econd place
ln the first lap. passing the grand-
m Mrs. Del liamtnon proved t love
ly hnslt on Wcdttroday afternoon
at ,hr home when h. entertained
for tneuilH'ra of I lie Mall Jougg club
and a number of additional gueal.
Mra. (i. A. Krauae waa awarded th.
Iilkh acore uf III alliirnuMU with
Mr. A Collier receiving '
urli. for high tror. Thuie who
called wer Mra. (leorg Merryiuan,
Mra. Ilirnard J. Heam. Mra. Hop
KllboUrae. Mr. William Duncan,
Mr. Andrew Collier. Mra. C. , W.
Thre mllea. thre """1' "' '''. "d Mis
iMaybell l.eavlll.
leorge I-)lt. Pallida Special No.
F.vent No, 1 Three' mllea.
Kvenl No. i
cars to start.
Kveut No. i Two fastest car
In events I and 3, four miles.
Kvent No. 4 Free for all, 15
iiRria are uol oui or ine runn nv ...... ... ..'
l'bev hve .j , . . ' staua In a wonderful drvle with lapi.
t.Z-..l MSa"e. of I with a hit If It were needed to win Smllh. Tne Pwl(.an SpveM x , ,n, ,,trr lh( drlVl,
m.,uB u , penoani ngnt late;a .m. ,, , . lh. I . . ... , i .1, f .. Woods. .mB.lra ..f
C.IMPFIItK 4.IIU.S
llrrri'HN KKI.'M TIIIP
Heltirqlng the first of th Week
frum delightful, fl-diya slay
In the season as any other team out
side the Athletics, Senators and
White Sox.
I Lurry Gardner, once star member, lead from Smith, when the Intter'a ! lous two days.
of the Boston Red Sox with Tris
I (U!ikF nml lnt.tr (iilrfl ai,b.tp f.ii
Cobb still sticks to his statement I Trla on the Cleveland team, waa one
that he has but a fair team. Heatlll,of this type. Long after Gardner
s icks. also, to his belief that thatsiOWed up afield and found his bat-
club can play better ball than it has; .., overaKO npinB ne had ,ne
SOCIETY 1 w',
(Conlliiuixl FVom Pag Three)
KXTKRTAIN
ITII PAIITV
Miss Jennie Orcvrr waa the In
anlratlon for an Interesting sumrlsi. arouu.
party In honor of her birthday campflr.
the Suuchnhco and Wlnema ramp
fir group, are In Klamath Fall
one mure with lh meiiiorlr. of on.
of the most Intendtlug of their ex
cursion, in their mind. Tit.
wer rhapsroned by thlr
guardians. Mra. Arthur
end la laboring to make It roach the happy faculty of connecting with .'Helen sDlker Mr. i i when a group of friend enjoyed a; I. Kir and Mra. Lynn P. Sibln,
standard he has set. And given a ! Ill, h ," ' ,h , Z LL i Mr. v uhl P n i .H-'m vWac "" nr- and thus, making lh. trip lacludud
chance he will prove his vlewslif 1! "i 1. i' x ' ,J 2 . !rU, Spring, early this week. The'the Mis.. Kthel CarLon. Margamt
n one mnn li n 1. . -: . , ... '
-.. . prun t B Ticiory than a flapper has dates.
or the fuse of the ball club. When; Graney-a ability to wait out a pitch
he i. jroing good the whole team is,.r more than neutralized this handl-
...i...uE uu an nine, wnen he hits cap, however.
a siump me team skids coincldently.
..... ..... . i. i nr. i , u . n.. r t. , - --- "
the "riders" will cntlnue to refrain . i ", . . u ,. Ml. Mn. iVJr... Z , " , "" gueala who honored Miss Grover Cuinmlng. Lydla von llerlhelsdorf.
from helplne sha " th. ?J , . " man " " fV, M"'e "erP . Mra- " , wer. Mr. Klllott. Mrs. Grovr and Anna Setter. Mary Hunt. Klla K.d-
hI. plW.El. " " ' -as one of those whom fate liked to Wi. n. Mrs . K. Barnh.rt and lhe Mlsse. Va. Mord, ff. Lorraine! key. Tbe.m. tlrliil. Allnl Malvy.
... frown on In emergenciea. I ve seen on- j Mordoff. Gertrude Smith. .Fern, Muriel Moor. Elvira Call. Klla
.nranpvhiflntn mnra tn.KI. nl.... I ' I.- j .1 i t-, , , . . . i, . l . . , . , . ...........
On Bvorv hull .1 . 1 rli.rpl . rv..ui. ..ia.ui t.iimu, : .niin.r, ixirrain aioraott. Ma. M'tT.
un every ball club there seems to when a hit meant m rr, . ti. ,ri RKTl RN Tt 'n pi,... .n.i .k. h.,M. ii,H..rf ai..!. t .i. ..,....,.
I " rAT j.,,,,, fMon mnd j,iM Charlotte!
After visiting In Klamath Falla Grover "
for a month at th home of Mr. I ' . . . mmmmmammmm
and Mrs. Walter West on Riverside.'
Mrs. H. H. Luther. Mrs. West s KPKMMXfl SHIMKR
I.S
t.lVICN II V HtMTrMM
Th. Ural of a.wrl. pf d.llghtfm
liv.a al ih
horn of Mr. Il.rb.rt Naw.ii ...
Wdn..day afleraoon when tit. t,.
bla of brldi. war. In prugr, du.
ring Ih aft.raooa hour.. Th.
N.w.ll horn, oa High .treat waa
mad. .rum! allrtctlv. by th.
au of fragrant old faahloned flow.
ra which gracd lhe,.rmima. Mra.
N.w.U waa aaaled In her dullrs
aa lui.tM by Mrs. II, W. tlaihuuiy
and MIM Mary Itlelh of. Kelso.
Mi Rlath I a koni Burnt, at Hi
Jinwell ; kom. and waa forainr
arhool (narh.r In Klamalk Falla.
-r . ,,.
4U.tV XMUIimnH.
AMK KNTKHTAIXKU
j. Nr.Wbara.vt ith. Jolly Neighbor
alii war. .ntwnanad at th. home
of Vra . Vra Ourd.a of Hamm.ra
liB. Ih eorly part of th. nt,
with Mra. tlordan. Vary William,
aad Mrs, Manning serving as hum
Ma. Mra.- VV,. C. Tow nun d will
entertain at th. keit meeting, July
I. Thma present for- lb alter
aoon were: Mradam C. W. Mill,
r. 0. M. Moaby. rraak Bt.wart,
J. '. Trlpl.lt. Jo. Cadhmin. W.
C'heyne. U A. Weal, F. C. Maalen.
Ki.AVATH VA1.I.KY IIUHPITAU
Beds will b reserved without chargo
tor Ih. .xpected confln.mehl.'
adr. 10
I I tnit
wool
BlockW
Order v . 1
' " ft a
ood.nd 4 "
lirlcet ,m i "
nr... . "'" H
your block fc,
Kemmb &
"u an K
now. -
Green
ly.nd them J
U'nn.1 n.i
'iow inm Ut)
PEYTON!
ara
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:
There probably nev-
Everainc. Tri. s..v. . .." " " sister, and E. A. Foster. Mrs. Wests r.M
- t-uu Binivtrs us me snort.
Cleveland Indians he haa been th. ' ,i " """." n tn-. miner, returned to their home ni - ueatne Walton, who has
fnarkolue It , !,,, .w u i " frm St' Thomas- at- That j Chicago today. Aa Inter-tlng trip atudylng mu.lc l the ron.-rv-
rpark plug. It Is tradition that when fcupa a. It lays. I was enjoyed by th. visitor. yeater-!lry of mu.lc at th. tollege of the
; day when, accompanied by Mr. and r"lilc at Stockton. California, ar-
SUmiMr. tl.rrv Poll h. An. JrlVed In KlairtHlh Fnll. Ihn Aarlv
I .. i ' .... . ... .1... .. . . k .. I. , . .1 .k.
lielnn inH.v ...Kli.. .k . .., 1 "e 10 uiase ineir initial' v"1 ' ' r
win . , Jl letiT. " national park. Mrs.!"" with her parents. Mr. and
--,. uic. Hits Ittllll,,.!,.. , l a:lrai Hanrad I l' .lt- i I 1 1 I
i uiutict auu mi. rouier rviurnea nwu. .miuj i-
COAST LEAGUE
! PHILADELPHIA. June
Harris' arm and bat subdued Wash-!
Score R. M.
Loa Angeles j 12
Sacramento 6 11 i: the sixth
Batteries Root, Ennis; Hughes. Score r.
Vinci and Shea. I Washington 1
Philadelphia 3
Batteries Zacharv.
ihnrler hnl.l th. w..l i : !
3. 'five hits. In addition, he brought ; T ' f Vancouver. B. C.j W" met at Vr.k. by her mother
4in the winning run, with a single in 1 "T th. Cwutdian Rockies. Lake nnd sister.
1 uuuwc. a.tiia u uui BuuiU IU llllUUIa. '
E.
NEW YORK. June 27. Fonseca'a
homer off Burleigh' Grlmea with the
Lake-aTrllgtr"
vi.ni.. . 1 . . .. , rune.
-muiuB un) b game irony ine ban
iranclaco Seals by a acore of 11 to
- 7. Lazerre. the hard-hitting Bee
, Kbortstop. collected three home runs.
Score R. H. E.
' San Francisco 7 11 2
' Salt Lake 11 is 0
' Batteries Geary and Agnew;
Plercey, McCabe, Mulcahy and Cook.
H
S 2
11 A
Marberry, 1 bases ",led. ave Philadelphia a 10
. v uliuij u.cr oruuKiyu ooay.
Ihe Robins perked away at Jimmy
1'ing all during the game, but could
DETROIT. June 27. Fighting a
gime, uphill battle, the Detroit Ti
gers won their ninth straight vic
tory, and third straight over St.
Louis today by a score of 5 to 4.
Singles by Rnrke. Wingo nnd Blue
in the ninth won the game.
j Score R, H. E.
jSt. Louis 4 11 1
ueiroll 6 12 2
Batteries Bush nnd Wingard.
Dixon: Wells, Collins, Dauss and
Bassler.
E.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
LOS ANGELES,. June 27. Clyde
Barfoot, Vernon twirler, pitched
sl.ut-out ball here today and the
Tigers defeated the Portland Beav
ers. 2 to 0. Barfoot allowed only
four hits.
bcore R. H.
Portland 0 4
Vernon 2 11 II
. Kachac, Yarrison and Hannah;
Barfoot and Schang, Whitney.
OAKLAND, June 27. The Seat
tle Indians hammered Arthur De
laney for 17 hits here today and
von the fifth straight game of the ; Cincinnati 2
series from the Oaks, to 3. Pittsburgh 3
acore R. H. E
Feattle 17 0
Oakland 3 11 2
Batteries Lucas and E. Baldwin;
Delaney and Byler.
PITTSBURGH. June 27. The
Pittsburgh Pirates split a double
leader with the Cincinnati Reds
here today, winning the first game
3 to 2 and dropping the second,
to 2.
f irst game R. H. E
12 0
!l 0
Batteries Luque and Hargravc;
Adams and Gooch.
not overcome ; their lead. I
Score R. H. e. .
Philadelphia 10 13 II
Ilrooklyn 6 11 2
Batteries Ring and Wilson;
Grimes. Hubbell and Taylor.
ST. LOUIS. June 27. Rogers
Ilornsby'a rejuvenated Cards de
feted the Cubs, 5 to 0 here today.
Score R, h. E.
Chicago 0 7 2
St. Louis 6 9 0
Batteries Jones. Bush and Hart
nhtt; Reinhnrt and 0-Farrell.
HOWARD & GRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Three round trips dally be
tween Klamath Falls. Ashland.
Medlord and Portland over the
scenic Green Spring Mountain.
Leave Klamath Kails llnlly
7:4.1 a.m., l:0O p.m. 3:4.1 p.m.
lavc Mcllonl Dally
8:H a.m.. Uf.Xt a.m. t.au p.m.
Connection with Mages at
Medford to and from Pprt
land. Coqutlle, Marahfleld and
Bundon.
7:46 a. m. stage throngli to
Portland and . Marahfleld ln
one day.
Klamatti Fall, office: 013
Main. I'hon 4H.1.
MiNlford f.fflr: .N'anh Hotel.
Phone WH.
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Second game R. j. p; ,
Cincinnati c 11 .2i
Pittsburgh 2 S 1
'tMrntoi.i i . Batteries Donohuo and Kruegen
AMERICAN LEAGUE !Aldrl1Be. -Morrison. Shcehan and!
mitn. . ,
BOSTON, June 27. The Yankees
won both ends of a donble-header
.. fiom the Red Sox today by scores of
,' 10 to 6 and 5 to 1. Hoyt was driven
1'om the box in the opener, but Con
. 1 olly'a costly error led to an eighth
: Inning rally for the Yanks. In the
. second game the Red Sox outbatted
the Yankees, who were held to five
- scattered hits. But two of these
1 were home runs by Meusel, and they
i . accounted for all of the Yank tallies.
First game R. h. E
New York 10 11 n
Boston 6 13 2
Batteries Hoyt, Jones. Schang;
, Eahnlser, Quinn, Ross and Plclnkh.
J" Second game ' R. h. jj.
'. New York 5 9 0
. Boston 1 10 0
Butteries Shocker, Bengotigh;
liussell and Heving.
' CHICAGO, June 27. The White
'"Sox took a double-header from the
'. Cleveland Indians today nnd won
'"i their sixth consecutive tan. Bmii
fcumes were teatured by good pltch-
ij ing. Harry Hooper's homer won the
first encounter.
First game n. If. E.
jr. Cleveland 17 1
Chicago 2 8 1
Batteries Smith and Myatt; Ly
m one and Schalk.
Second game n.
Cleveland '1
Chicago : 3
1 Bntterle Edward and
r.obertson and Qrabuwskl.
H. E.
8 1
9 0
Myatt;
NEW YORK. June 27. Boston
is still causing the Giants plenty of
difficulty. They played errorless
hall behind the fine pitching of Jess
Barnes here, todav nnrt rt....
Jack Bentley to 3. Walker, Meusel
.m u ?eii nit homers.
Score r
Boston g'
New York s
Batteries Barno. a
Bentley. Wlsner and Snyder.
H. E.
15 0
8 4
O'Neill;
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
Cha.es the "Bluet"
.
Ijiiindry rare go and bundle
vani.h th moment you place your
wash In car of the French Hand
Laundry.
No need to look forward to that
Monday morning pile of drudgery
call ua and we'll relievo you of
It ut no greater coat.
1 1. .
... -1. THK ,
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY.
127 X. 4th Rt. ITlcrue 400.lt
Spend Sunday at Wlul
BAND CONCERT ' AUTO
WRESTLING,
In Evening
BOATING
BATHING
FISH
ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HlCHWi
if
SQUINTING
CAUSES
WRINKLES
If llpht, sunlight, electric
light, ordinary daylight, in the
BtreBts, home or theatre.
Causes eye strain, frowning,
squinting or produces head
ache. You should have your eyes
examined ut once.
Our modern system tell,
reliably whether you need cot.
reeling glasses or some other
help.
Anyway you should KNOW.
DR. GOBLE
Eye. Examined
QUICK SERVICE
700 Main Street
Glass. Frame
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