PAQH P1VK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WJJD,.YK8DAY, JOf,Vl, J1W1 MMMAAMAAMMWMAMSA LOCAL BASEBALL and BOXING NEWS frirVilr" ii ii iir-rv-ig-ii-inrviiiwww'tfxxj" Ml Willi NATIONAL and STATE SERVICE ON SPORTS WWNwwwwywsVWM, T LOCAL BOXING Tim lioxnic '"UN tiuvn mniln many eompllimiiitnry rcmiirliH ulun I tho np. polntmont of n pormiuioiit doxliiK commission fur this city ami nnom morn thnn satisfied tlwlt nny liout which In vIhoiI liy thn commission will Ihi wull worth nttomtliiK. For a cniiiiiilimlmi to Kiiln such h ropu tatloii comes only nftnr n demon MriMlon thiil they know u "card when limy mm iitm" nnil now thn question Ih bvliiK nHkint, "Whan do (n nn another real nhow trot out your boxori wo hml a kooiI tnnto, now nllp im soiim morn will tho nest battles bn im InlorcMlnic as tho last how nlmiit that flRhtlni; chink when nrn wn to know?" ' Hut imp ot tho real itinstlotis auk. oil which will Imvo qulto a tienrlni: upon tho proKrmit of thn Rnmo bore In, whut kind ot prlcos will tin chanced at tho nnxt bout? Arn thny koIiir to bn roiuionutiln and within our pursn llmltii or do wn liavn to tako un nlrplann to Kiln admission?" "If thn bluu sky In thn limit, count inn out an I urn not miklnic a fortunn at my job tike I war last, yi'iir, but I would llkn to nnn somn good rardn lit prices within my nmrh," Iihn Imh'ii tlm ntiitoimmlM matin by many (and and tho tail day of thn limine tournament hnuld fitvn thn promoter fair Idea of about what price ilionld bo charRcd to Kccuro attondanco. A number of top notchur can ln brouRht hero In tho futaro boutn onco tho Rnmn Rota on Its fret In the propor mnnner mid an Rammy Oordon linn iprrad thn news ntnonR Fortland honors that thin city In u Reed f Intel whnro finn treatment !i accorded nntninti, Klamath Falls has had nomn Reed words mid for it wlioro wordn count for something; In thn boxInR world. Dabo Dlao ban advertised thn city In letters to box ori In thn oast and also nil thn way from 1'ortlnnd south to Ios An' soles, Thern hai born many, questions asked regarding (leorglo Ioo. thn flRhtlnc Chinaman of Hacramento, and much local Interest li ihown in having him brouRht hern boforo tho fan matched up with n boy an fast as hn In. Krankln Vlerrn of Sacra mento In nnotlicr faat boy who has made a namo down south ai thn cnn'iuoror of tho fighting Chink nt tho California statu fair (ant year. Rddln (lorman of 1'nrtland I an other Ind who thn fans hnvn bad their attention directed to, Then In thn heavier clam. Hilly Huff ot Chlloiuln In Juit Itching; for an other go with lomo fait boy. Hilly. In In thn pink of condition and ntaten that hn In ready to tako on whatnvcr mnteh can bo mada for him. From thn Indication today, It Is ovldont that n card will Ihi propon ed within a ferw day to tho commis sion for Ihelr approval but a state ment comen from tho commission to thn apart writer that that "tho cardn must be tint class, and, thnro must bo no flukes or poor material aoloctrd." Club Standing. . Ml'KHTOCK MANS FKOM $.-5(l,0(M),(MI(l POOL T HTAUT WASHINGTON, July 13. Bocro tary Mellon announces, thn $50,000, 000 bankliiR pool which has boon formoil to hnndln HvoHtnck loann will bn ready to IiprIii makliiR loans thin wnok. It In understood that all dlffor oncoH lmvo been satisfactorily ad JiiBtod and that many applications for loann lmvo boon mndo and will bo actod upon durliiR tho wook. 'Tho coinmlttoo oxpoctn to mako ad vancon uKKreRatliiR nt toast S 1,000, 000 tho first week. MnnaRcmont of tho pool will bn under direction of M. I,. McCluro In thn Cmitlrnntnl tt Commercial Nallnnal ba'it; building. W. li. 1'ct Jnwnl ...... 3 2 .000 Oopco .' 3 3 ,C0O I'lumbolm ... . 3 3 ,C00 lwauna . 2 i ,333 MS WITH SUSANVILLE DDL BREWING Thn city litagun linn had another proffer mucin them for two Ramon by llv C. Wattn, of tho Husnnvlllo, Cali fornia team. It In miRRented onn Ramo bn played hern and thn other In Hun. uiivlllc, notun time In August. Tho chnllnnRii wns convoyed to Klaiiiath Kalln In u telegram sent yostordsy to Flold MnnaRor Hay Crawford by Wattn, rending, "Advlso quickly If posnlliln to nrratiRn two Karnes with you, onn horn and tho other In Klamath Kalln nomo tlmo during AurunI," and It Is thn hope of Crawford, after a conferencu with thn SoaRiin manaRiirn, to answer In thn itfflnmitlvn to Ibn challeriRf. It will bn remembered by tho ball swatter hern that It. (!. Wattn Is a former Ktnmath Knlln ball player who wan on two highly successful local teums nomo yearn ago nfid ono who Is 11 master nt tho Rreat national pastime. It will li remembered, too, t lint Wnttn boro tlm reputation of ho Iiir a rooiI sportsman, and plnyn tho (imn from thn standpoint nf clean nthlntlra. I'rnvlous to thn Fourth of July Ramos hero, Wattn In company with tho mnnnRnr of thn Husnnvllle mllln, madn a spoclal trip to this city In an endeavor to arranRn Ramnn between Rmanvllln and Klamath. Falls for the celebration but for nomo reason thn plan fell through Now, thn challenRo In ngnln conveyed to this city, and knnwInR what friendly feollnR thern urn existing between Wattn and a number nf, thn local baseball men, It U plain that Wnttn deslron to brlnR a team to this city which will wallop, or try to, "tho old homo town." Watts Is very proud of bin aggrcga tlon and for tho sakn of food sport desires to bring his "boys" over and nhow tho locals some "California atyln baseball." For thn benefit of tho local mem bers, (It mlRht b Indiscreet to say no, tho writer has stronR beliefs that Wattn nnd a number of other cx Klnmath Falls players on tho Susan vllln team nrn plnlnR to visit homo folks an a real matter of fact, but wish to dlsRutso thn visit behind the tnrm "buslneiH to attend to over In Klamath Falls." From a atatomont madn by Flold Mnnsgor Crawford, tho homesick folks over In Susanvllle will very likely have nn oportunlty to do as they dcslro and tho proposition In boliiR entered Into relative to signing up for tho two Raines WKATIlKIt IIKPOIIT OHKaON Tonight and day, fair. S II I 'I I I I - Thurs- CASH DISMISSED Yivitordny In Justlcn nughn Rons court, tho caso of the State of OroRon against Clalro Rlchlo, charR ed with tho theft of n 21 Jowol Hamilton watch valued at 160. a gold chain and locket valued nt MO. a pockot knife and 30 In cur rency tho proporty of Alfrod Mnlo was dismissed by tho court on tho trounds of Insufficient ovldenco I.ONK PINK NKWH Charlotto (lenrtson In vInKIiik her . aunt In Portland. Onrl KlRor hud his arm broken b low, tlm elbow Saturday ovonliiR when bo wan crnnkliiR IiIh Ford. yni. Nlomnn Iuih been busy tho . lHutj couple of weokti puttltiB u liny dorrlckn for tho nelRhbors. L, F. (loortson and Miss Norn (leortson wont to Klamath Falls Sat urday. Mr. anil Mrs. Walton and dnugh toriV willail oil tho Klgnr's Sunday overling. Kntln Klgor linlpod his undo John Harmon put up hay uoar Merrill last ' week. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Stevenson odd children spont tho Fourth at Dly, KKNO ITEMS Swank nros. aro hauling lumber from tho mill noar 8ponror creek and It tho weather romalns good thoy will finish tho hauling In record tlmo. ' Soavors and sons aro cutting hay and have a flno stand mi a result ot Irrigation with an electric pump. F. T. Nelson lias completed his alfalfa cutting and In now busy hauling It to his barns. They have a flno crop and It Is a good ex ample of sulphur an a fortlllzer. It. W. Towor and sons aro busy cutting ryn for hay and havo ono ot tho best stands In tho community. C. h. Smith and family of the Keno power plant motorod to Kla math Falls Sunday and spont tho day thoro. Tho fishing In tho river below Koun la not bo good as In the past sonsona owing to tho large amount ot fish food this yoar. ' Tho mountain llllos aro In blos som and may bo found in tho hills noar Keno. Tho Keno folk nood no alarm to awake thorn as the rattle ot the loose plank when cars cross the bridge keep them awako all night, Can Again Send Money to Central Europe by Cable Tho Western Union Telegraph company announcon that arrange ments bavo been mada to Ireasuno direct money transfer eervloe to all points In Austria, Hungary, Cxecho Slovakia, Jugo Slavla, Itoomaal and llulgarla on July IS. This aw vlco will bo supplementary to its present direct cable money transfer service to Ureat Urltaln, France and ether European countries. This rear run sed norvlce Is on an entirely new hssU In thnt remittances lor par roiib In Austria and the saw states formerly comprised In tho Austrian Ktnplro as well as for point In Koumnnla and Bulgaria, be made In United States legal Uader,. dol lars. In other words $100 cabled' to, nay Vienna or Prague, will be paid at destination In United States ctr rency Instead of an equivalent amount of kronen as la usually the caso In these countries. It 'la point ed out that since tho payee abroad will rocelvo American funds ha will bo In a position to convert them Into local currency on the moat ad vantageous terms sine tha banks In those countries will give a mora favorable rate of exchange than la nvallablo on this aide. In thn event of non-payment at destination tho amount to be re funded to tho sendjr on this aide will bo the same as tho principal de posited, which Is anothor advan tage In thn en no of a depreciated foreign currency which Is dwlndllns In value. Thn Western Union Telegraph company believes that' the opssJns of this now norvlco should bo ot considerable convenience to people desiring to send money cheaply, quickly, safely and direct to their frlnnds or relatives abroad. STAR THEATRE TODAY Wallace Reid IN "The Charm School" A Genafse Btaea Chaser He thought he knew nit about women until auntie willed him a tin's school. Fifty dainty, dlmoled darlings who thought be was lust grnnu. The famous Now Tork stars suc cess In a whirl of laughter. Thursday Anita' Stewart IN MARSHAIil OTUiAN'g uOld Kentucky" JUDGE DAVIS OF VALE MAT GET ALABKA JOTI WASHINGTON, July 1."! Judge Oeorgs E. Davis, of Vale, It Is re ported in political gossip horo, In slated for appointment ris federal Judge in Alaska, and tho samn sources go so far as to state, that ho will probably bo assigned to tho second division at Nome. G-oorge M Lomon, ot Nomo, is mentioned for tboi United Statos Judgeship at Val-dez. ntAAaaVVsVa'aAkAAA' DELFAHT HULL TURBULENT DESPITE THE HUSH" TRUCK LONDON, July 13. RtotlnsT oc- cured In Vero street, Belfast, today, says a dispatch received hore. Two constables wero Injured and three civilians taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds. DORRIH PEIMO.VALH DOItHIS, Cal., July 13. Albert Langor and son Jerry of Mt. Dome, worn Dorrls visitors yesterday on business. J. W, Kerns, who is interested in thu machinery business In Klamath Falls, was In tho valloy yesterday, having driven down by automobile. Tho Dorrls Basoball Club guaran tees another overwhelming success ot tho danco to bo given hero Satur day evening, July 16. Tho affair has boon widely advertlsod and a good crowd Is assured. Mrs. J. P. Bowman doplrted yen tnrdny morning for Sacramonto whore sho will spend a few days vis iting. Mr. Cheily Stow bus returned to his homo at Watsonvlllo after spend ing a tow months hero visiting with his daughter, Mrs. William O. Ihgel stein. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mltcholl wero In town from tholr ranch In tho Ok lahoma country Monday. I n NOW TESTIFIES FOR YEARS THIS PORTLAND WOMAN DREADED MEALTIME BUT SHE NOW EATS ANYTHING. "Tho first thing Tsnlac did tor mo -was to give me a perfectly won derful appetite," ssld Mrs. O. B. Johnson, 442 E. Sherman St., Port land, Oregon. "For several years I Just dread ed for mealtime to come because I suffered so afterward. Everything I ate would sour .and gas formed and kept me bloated and miserable for hours. I had sick headaches and nouralgio pains that would start in tho back of my neck and go up into tho top of my hoad. I was so ner vous I could hardly stand any noise of any kind, and had neuritis in my loft wrist so bad I could hardly1 uso that hand at all. I "Well, Taslac has changed things right around for me now. I can hardly eat enough to satisfy my ap potlto and I enjoy every mouthful, for no mattor what I eat or bow much I never have a touch of in; digestion. In fact, I feel as strong nnd healthy now as I ever did in, my life, and Tanlao is the cause ot U." Adr. HOME tlmo ngo 1 WE played "King Spruco" AND you all liked It AND havo asked for it l HO mony times THAT wo bring It back TONIGHT AT Tbo Liberty A,ND big "Mitch" Lewis IS Just as Ilkablo , A lumberjack AS he was the first time. THATB funny isn't ItT 1 AND after you've soon him FOIL tho Tllllan IN tho last act YOU'LL laugh at tho comedy, "A Waiting Maid" AND you'll enjoy KINOGHAMS, ' THE Visual News OF All tho World." AND when you leavo WE know you'll say "THAT'S a Good Program." H. W. P. W0V0H000m0P0000 Your Satifaction Im Our Success Tho fact lhat wo devoto ourselves exclusively to tho sclottflc oxamlnlon of tho eyo and tho furnishing ot glasses, "with our moderate prices, up-to-date methods, and a most porfoctly equip ped room for examinations has mudo tho words "Sat isfaction" and "Success" synonymous. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN T06 MAIN STREET Federal Power Com-mission. In compliance with tho Federal Water Powor Act (41 Stat., 1063) notice is heroby given that the Call-' fornia-Oregon Power Company, 607 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, has filed an application covering power development on Kla math River, located approximately between a point in Section 31, T. 39 S.. R. .? E.. and a nolnt In Section 8. T, 41 8...R. 6 E.. W. M. Any objection io sucn application, or request mr hearlne thoroon. together with any briefs. roDorts. or other data for which consideration is desired, should oe aaarossea to ine necuwvo nutnc tary, Federal Power Commission, Washington, D. C. 1,S, 10,39,0, 1?, SUliH Are You Prepared? FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. LW "Everything to Build With' Phone 107 Mam & Spring Sts Mr. Auto-Kno Says j F'riastattce, jroa say, "Well, I don't often bavo battery trouble." Bat why have any, vtlies! a Philadelphia Storage Battery cam bo bad at tbo Electric Shop, mad your troable la solved? t Ci Smm i! The Electric Shop CltAS. D. OAHCKIiO.N, Prop. 123 So. Sixth St. Phone 127 il Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens 'hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood, stoves. The expense is surprising' ly low Let us tell you about it. WWWWWW0 The California Oregon Power Company "Let us be your servant" t i , ,ir BaBB3MBtgag-3IJ II I I H ,1 1 , ,l'.TffT3 RALSTON SHOESforMEN SEE THEM AT J. E. Enders & Co.