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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
( jrittmMuv, march aa, 1022 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON POi Fouf T1 ? . h i i m f ms. Close Competition Expected in Auto Rncc HAN- FRANCISCO. March 23 Cloio competition lit expected on tin) (heater San Francisco speed wiiy, it sKnn Ciirlnn. near hero Kartcr N Sunday, April lfi, when tU'lcil drlvprH meet In the 1 r.O-mllo (luldcii (Into Motor ilorliy. Thu rnco vs net nt thn 1R0- nillo mark na It It thought compo tltlon will ho keener than In n 2f0 mllo r.lce, funs claiming t tint tlio real battlo In n longer race It waged during tlio first inn miles. At Poverty Hills recently In n IKO-mlle rare, Tommy Milton, who won, was In a neck-nnd-neck race nt the 150- inllo murk with Ratpli Do Pnluui. Do l,nlinn nml Milton will enter tho April 1C rare here. Jimmy Murphy, who won the opening rare on Die toral speedway last fall, will nisi) enter. A 1 niaicur unnrrtDionsntps to Be Decided March 30 rouer, H 0., Vlcloiln, U. C. iitul Mahii cities. The tournament will lie under the new merlcan Ainaleur Athletic Pnlon ruled. For the past four e.ir the an mini eoat titular meet has been holil either at San Francisco or Lo Angeles. The last time the meet wad held In the northwest It win nt Seattle. I I PORTLAND, March 2.I. The Pa ' rifle roast amateur boxing ami .wrestling ehiimplnushlp will be helil here March 30 nml 31, undor , the auspices of tlio .Multnomah Ainnteur Athletic club. j I The Lo Angeles Athletic club, 'mill the Olympic club of San Fr.in-' clro have nlrcaily signified their .Intention of sending team of ten boxer anil wrestlers to the meet.1 mrrv .-..nKnne run. win oe rrpn- RCr ,, , ,,rtrU,r To0,,,,m, f. T,,to. BAntit iMil n t lilMia u III iimf f mm ' ..... c " " Krapu comiuny n MurcriuK from n MAIN STREET MIX-UP T. l.iiililen Suffer From Kit- muiilei- Willi I. It. Fin rell An the result of u rontroxerxy on Main street late this forenoon with (' R, (TeO Farrelt. a former em ploe of the California-Oregon Power company. K T l.uililen. local iniinii- Taeom.i, Seattle. Spokane, Van- TS7 STRAND 10c- Wlir.lti: KVKKVllODV GOIX- -no IIOMi: OF THK 1IODKINSOX FKATURKS Tonigif-COUNTRY STORE I Big Double Feature Bill Constance Talmadge in "Scandal" and Leah Baird in "The Volcano" Augustus Thomas' 100 per cent American Feature Also a Good Comedy COUNTRY STORE SOME OF THE PRIZES Chicken, two bnxe randy, pound coffee, package tea, bag mi car, tack flour, large box cracker, and other . Prize given away at 9 o'clock. Same price. Ilk nml 2io Friday, Vera Gordon, the Mother of Humoresquo, in "Her Greatest Love." Admission, 10c and 20c broken 1100 and other minor Injur , les. Farrell wn arreted itnd released on hi own rerogultance to appear be fore the police Judge at 10 o'clock to morrow morning Witnesses stated that Farrelt was the aggrcor. striking l.udden mid knocking him down l.udden did not 1 retaliate t OF t ItCPIII'SK.NTATIVI'S PAY VISIT TO llllill M'HOOL I Tltad Stephenim. secretary of the 1 chamber of eomtiierre, J. A (lordon, president of the First National bank, and K. R Hall visited the high vhool this afternoon to acquaint themselves with conditions nnd school life. SI.ICIIT DAMAtii: UKSl'l.TS from (Iiimm:y firi: I Flro caused by n defective fluo at 10-45 this mornltiK In the residence of Fred .Marshall adjoining the pool hall nt Shlliplngton resulted In dam age estimated b) Fire Chief Ambrose ni -. II.VIMl I to AT MISSINC MIAMI, FU . Manh 23 Two sea planes hae returned utter a vain hunt for the fllng boat, .Mis Miami, missing iv it It the idiot nnd flo passenger. CATHOLIC SKUVICIS IV MKHHILL There will bo services In the Cath olic church at Merrill next Sunday, March 2fi, at 1 a in. Instead of 1 1 -l.,. .MARKirr RKPORT PORTLAND, March 23. Wheat. $1.22 to $1 23. I.hetock, butter and eggs, steaAy. i' WhiteTeeth, Healthy Gums, a Clean Mouth THAT is nhat you should seek In dentifrice. And it it earily found, if you will careTW your teeth fgularlr with Xlerao Denul Creme. And the delightful after-taste of Klenio that Cool, Clean, Klemo Feeling is sath fyicg evidence of the good it doe. Step tu uud get u tube tody. Personal Mention 50c Special Five Day Offer 1 A Regular 50c Me of Klenzo Tooth Paste for 25c if you will bring or mail I us this coupon i V This coupon and 25c will be exchanged for a 50c tube of Klenzo Tooth Paste Name . Address ! Not good after March 29, 1922 STAR DRUG CO TJie Store i Main Street at Fifth AAAAAAAAAAAAAiliAAAAAAA:iliAAAAAAAA Mrs A. F MacKenilo Is hero from Roscbtirg for a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dixon of this city. Mrs. C. B Iloyt camo don from Fort Klamath estcrday afternoon and will remain hero several days on business. P. Fruits, assistant lashler of the First National hank of Merrill Is , n Klamath Falls visitor. He. Is regis tered nt thn Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dalley and son, Oeorgo wcro passengers on his morn ing's train for California where they will spend n two weeks' vacation be fore going to their homestead near Hilt for tho summer. J. II. Carnahan left for Salem this morning to bo gono several days on business . Airs. Rex McMllllan arrived hero last night from Dunsmulr to spend a few dnys with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low. John Meek Is a Klamath Falls bus Iney visitor from tho Ooak ranch on upper Klamath lako. S. J. Colahan Is In this city tran sacting business from his homo at Fort Klamath. James I.acoy and Ned O'Connor am Merrill visitors hero today. K. It. McNeff, representing tho In tornntlonul Correspondence school Is registered nt tho Hull from Medford. Ho expects to remain hero for about a week. Reverend Rulknap nt Realty left on this morning's train for n short business trip to Salem. II, I). Mortenson, president of tho Pelican Ray Lumber company, left this morning for San Francisco whore ho has been spending the winter. Ho had been horu a short tlniu on business. raa RI3 W'lll nml Rob Adams are In this city today from their ranch near Merrill. NEW TODAY FOR 8A1.K Three houses nml gar age for two ears Largo lot facing two streets. cloe In, 11,000 cash, bill. $2000 at $50 per mouth. V II- .1. K. Patterson, contracting palntJr, 030 South ilth street 23-2 1 FOR MALI:--Finn teen good wink hoises. cheap From !l to in seiun Four big ones suitable for logging 1 Apply ut II V Orr iiiiieh. two miles I 2 from (lliielle, Cnllf, Ilex 7h. 2:t-2r ' 1 I I I FOR RUNT -I room house, new I lialut and naliur. close In. 1!." net- montb, water paid. I'nrtl) furnished W K nml J. L. Patterson, iRttt S. tith. . 211-2 1 Herald classified mis moan thn best results, i)iilck! RmguluK In used cms If what jmi want. 101 S i! cylinder Hoick. . I'.US I e) Under lluleks, I!i2i), 0 r) Under Chandler 1020, 0 e Under Chalmers, I '120 Foul. 1020. 0 ej Under Rlllck. 1020 Foul dellveiy bodv lll'll'K SAIiLS .V SLItVICi: H). Klnmmli Ae t Till SI. Rest milk In town, 7c quart. Klamath ok wutk JOc. Locnl rrsamery huttsr 31a mid 7 He, Young steer nifsl, right prlcvs. Place ordnrs for seed ioIIokr, Public Market, (Hi A Ktumath. lOHW FOR ll.M.i: I lliidgo car In Hint class meihiinli'iil rendition Prlie light. Impel Inl garage. 23tf RPHINF.HH OPPOItTHNITYl hove about sixty arre of good rich lulld Hint I wish to let out under contract , either grain or mint. Also forty acres woi'itliuul for rent to sheep. 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