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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1924)
m m unvi nwm twt liurnurt 1L SPORT BABE HOPES TO NBV YORK, Feb. 29. .Babe Rath -wants to bit sixty boms run" next season, and win. In addition, the American Loamio batting cham pionship. The Babe is no half-way fellow. When he picks out a job for him self ho certainly does not look tor aoft apou. The way be (toes about things, he would take on Dcmpsey after a coople ot warm-up bouts. It he ever went Into boxing. It will bo recalled that tho Babe cherished a secret ambition to become a boxer, and he believes that he conld tiavo made good In the ring. When he came to New York re cently from his New England farm,1 Roth ' said he knew he could hit sixty homers, if the Yankees were still' using the Polo Grounds, but he doesn't like the layout of the Yankee stadium. '"I may not be able to crafck my home-run record, but I know I'll 1 got that batting championship," the , Babe said. "U I had started out last season with that object in mind I would, have led the league." ' By his conduct last winter, the wajr he played during the 1113 season and the good ear that he baa been taking of himself -this winter, the Babe certainly has earned pub-lie faith and confidence In himself. When he says he is going to do a thing, there is no reason to be lieve that be does not mean it, - FOOTBALL MEN AT OREGON OUT MARCH 3 UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu ene. Feb. 29. (Special.) Under the direction of Joe Maddock, newly elected football coach at the Uni versity of Oregon, spring football practice will begin Monday, March 3.' Approximately 70 men have sig nified their intentions of turning ont tor spring training. Among these are a number of varsity letter men and players who have gained foot ball experience on last year's fresh ' nan. aggregation. PACiFIC HIGHWAY TO YREKA, Feb. 29 The Nevada Contracting company is fast assem bling; men, material and tools for its 489,O0O contract on the elate high way, The company has the contract for straightening, widening and grav eling ten miles ot highway, begin ning at the foot of the Bass hill, or Bayha,- where the Kaiser Faring company's contract for paving ten miles ends. : The Nevada Contracting company already has three compressors and n steam shovol on the grounds. Fifty four men -are in the camp established at the Pit Tiver bridge. Twenty-two jnen are in camp, at the northern, , terminus at Half Way creek. Twenty (our men are due to arrive from Sac ramento today and go into another camp for a sub-contractor. The rock crushing plant will be erected at the north end of the Fit . river bridge. There will be crushed the rock that will be used in surfac ing the ten miles under contract. The company will employ 150 men on an average. It is to have 300 working days to complete the Job practically one year. - , By agreement with the state high way commission the highway wftt be closed every day from 4 o'clock in the afternoon until 7 o'clock the next morning, leaving eight hours of day light for tourist travel. Day and night Shifts will be worked on the high way. The closing order will be made Whenever the contractors request it, and that will be in about ten days, aooordjng to C. L. Cedar, superin tendent ot the Nevada Contracting eompaay. E. S. Bunney is president Of the company. Fred Orob, one ot the largest stockholders In the com pany, will make his headquarters in Redding all summer, Motorists through the Sacramento canyon are now put to the inconven ience of making a detour of seven, miles. This is necessary because the cotnraotors have their pavjng Job tinder wa- from the top of the Sul phur erefk hill across the river from Redding to Bayha, just this ltd. f fit nrtr, HANG UP RECORD HAVE DETOUR jack Himself! 5-"' Jacl; Derapscy called at the Whlu House ud discussed affairs of ths nation with the president Dempsey wanted to know why Ciecho-Slo-vakia was not given mandate over Abyssinia, It la rumored. Coolldse assured Bempsey. gossips have it, that the only thing that stood in the way was Article X of the League ot Nations, and the two thereupon, dis cussed the league in detail. TWO COLLEGES TO HOLD RADIO DEBATE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu gene, Feb. 29. final arrangements for the radio debate between the Unievrsity of Oregon and University of California have been made and the first wifeless forensic contest' said to be staged in America will begin at 8 o'clock Friday evening. , Tho program for tbe evening has been definitely timed so that the whole affair will take exactly 118 minutes. Joe Fraser and Walter Mal colm will speak from The Oregonisu broadcasting station KGW and the California team composed of Ray mond Sanders and Harold Cheroiss twill address the Invisible audience from the broadcasting station KLX of the Oakland Tribune. The question for debate is: "Re solved, That the Bok Peace plan should be adopted as part of the in ternational peace policy ot the United States." Tho Oregon debaters will uphold the negative side of the proposition. Following tha debate llsteners-tn are Invited to write their decision on a card and mail the vote to eithei of the two broadcasting stations or Oie University of Oregon extension division within ten days. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 29lTr-The Ku Klux Klan isBue in this state wiu nave a Bearing on tbe ' con tests for state offices at the pri mary May 8, with, certain -gubernatorial candidates on both the Re publican end Democratic tickets coming out openly as opposed to the Klan; others keeping a signi ficant silence on the issue and with - at - least - one candidate gen erally known to have the whole hearted support of the followers of the fiery cross. In addition to this issue reduc tion ' of taxes, the bonus, elimina tion , of unnecessary, state offices, relief for the farmers, more local self government and a general po licy of economy are urged in the various platforms. At the.' present time, with five Democrats and five Republicans having announced their' candidacy tor governor, and two others re ported to be preparing to enter the contest, the presidential pri mary between President Coolldge and- United States Senator Hiram Johnson Is creating little interest. The Democrats will have no pre sidential candidates on their tioket, It is' stated.' Democratic candidates who have annnounced for governor are Dr. Carleton B. Mcculloch ot Indiana polls, Joseph M. Cravens of Madi son, ' Dale J. Crlttenberger of An derson, Charles S. . Batt ot 'Terre Haute, and Oeorge R. Durgan of Lafayette. Henry A. Barnhart ot Rooaeiter Is aspsotsd to anaottnofu MIS ISSUE INJND1ANA NEWS PLAYER PREFERRED $700 A MONTH TO $5000 FOR SEASON Gene Bailey, outllelder ot thh Brooklyn Dodgers, has suddenly revealed a hitherto Intent mathe matical genius and a new process ot reckoning which tax payers no doubt will be eager to Invoke In the computation of their dues to tho government. Bnlloy, who was schooled In Tex as, owes no credit to tho pedago gues ot the little red school house, inusmuch as his Invention flouts tho mathematical principles which they, expounded to him in his youth. He thought it all up by himself. By his process It appears that six times 1 7 00 Is a greater sum than $5000. Bailey, a second year man with the Dodgers, was ottered $5000 for the season ot 1984, In the stil ly night of the ott-season, sprawl ed on the hearth ot his fan away home) Bailey did sums on a white washed spads with dead embers from the fire and decided that he was not being offered enough. "I won't , take SG000,' he in formed the Dodgers at last. "I am worth $700 a month.". As the season lasts six months In the major leagues, it will be seen that Bailey's demand differs by $800 from the amount offered him. The Dodjrert management for once has eagerly aaeepted the terms proposed by a spring hold out, and there Is a hope although not a very strong one, that Bailey's. system ot doing sums will be taken up by ball players In genoral.' V. his candidacy within a short time. Durgan is the only Democratic candidate for the executive position who has come out with a state ment that he is opposed to the Ku Klux Klan. The men who have announced themselves as candidates for the Republican nomination for gover nor are Edward C. Toner ot An derson, Edgar Bush , of Salem. Mayor Lew Shank ot Indianapolis, Mayor Ora Davis ot Terre Haute, and Edward Jackson, present sec retary of state. Davis announces he. will oppose the Klan. - A larger number of Republican party leaders will be found sup porting President Coolldge in his campaign in this state. John Moor man, northern Indiana Republican leader, will be back of Hiram' John son. ; ' Five Democrats who now are serving la congress at Washing ton havs re-entered the fight to retain their places. They are Wil liam B. Wilson of Evanaville, First District; Arthur Greenwood, Wash ington, Second ' District; Frank Gardner, Scottsburg, Third ' Dist rict; Harry C. Canfleld, Batesvilie, Fourth District; and Samuel E. Cook ot Huntington, Eleventh Di strict, Seven Republican congressmen have announced their candidacy for re-nomination. They are R. N. Elliott, Connersville, Sixth District; Merrill Moores, Indianapolis, Sev ent District; Albert Vestal, Ander son, Eight District; Fred Pnrnell, Attica, Ninth District; Will R. Wood, Lafayette, Tenth District; L. M. Fairfleld, Angola, Twelfth Dist rict, and A. J. Hlckey, ' Laporte, Thirteenth District. ,- . A feature of the primary this year will be the entry of Miss Ju lia Landers, Indianapolis, as a candidate for the Democratic no mination for congress from the Seventh District She is the first woman in Indiana to be a candi date for such an office, and the only woman to announce to date as a candidate for any office. T Clogged Air Passage Open at unce nose and - Throat Clear If your nostrils are clogged and your bead stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antlseptto, germ destroy ing cream into your nostrils and let It penetrate. through every air pass age of your head and membranes. instant relief. How good it feels. Tour head Is clear. Your nostrils are open. Yon breathe freely. No more hawking or snaffling. Head col and catarrh yield like magio. Don't stay atuffsd np, choked np ad miserable, Belief HEALING CREAM STOPS CI Searching 11 km rf "Ml I ' Authorities sr looking (or Jilays Oookson (above) ot StWJmin. Ma.j aUetsd white alava victim of Dr. Edwin C Ruth, (orimr tcderal nan ootto agent, who alio baa duap- DMTtd, WHO LOST WAR' STILL FAVORITE GERMAN ARGUMENT (BERLIN, Feb. 29. Arguments as to "who lost tbe war"' have been one of the favorite indoor sports in Ger many this w.lnter. Dlscuaelons of this kind, for some reason, appear tu have seized the press ' nod public about the time cold weattfer began. It was the Bame last winter, but not to such an extent as this year. These arguments are beard in stfeet cars and on trains. In the shops and cafes and would seem to be more popular than playing Man Jongg in the United States. Nearly everyone has boon accused at various times, from the sergeants In the trenches and the peasants In the fields to tbe former emperor and most ot the men ot hU family. The most recent member of the ex-royal household to' be attacked and accused of being a slacker Is Ernest August, former Duke of Brunswick, who married Prjncess Victoria Louise. 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Furthermore,, the wuges uro niin'h (otter and the firm position of the mark gives a stability which encour ages Industry. There has beon a 35 per cent reduction In criminal canes alum the rvntenmnrk was liltrodueeil and money put on a gold buale. v ' Business Kodak ILsaveYoor Rlvs 'Blor90'clooK-Yoor A.ri. PjduWs ajis II 6 mm i t mm w rV-r W-AHAl H TALLS UPCtljUri Tntrf V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 117117 I fjJnrfxJ UY Tt,w "UG9 GZSS5E3 TRAPPERS I Want ALL of the " RAW FURS you have. The market looks as good now as it will be this season, on Beaver, Mink, Marten, Coyotes, Cati, Fisher and Badger. Thanks for a chance at your Fun Marvin Cross Phone No. 738 124 South Fourth St Kodak Finishing Films rccciired before 9 AM. Ready the lama day at 5 P. M. stall Oram VU1MI Promptly STAR PRUG CO. nth nn Mitts Ht. 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Announcements I liweby uiiuouiioo my ( illtlnry for sheriff oil tho 1U publican tlrhet subjevt to the IU of tho voters ot Klam nth county at the primaries, May 10, IVJ4. ' J. 11. OOI.LUAN I hereby Miinouniw myself as a raiitllilnio for (.'utility Clerk of Kliuitiiili eouiity, mibjis-t lo lhi iIis-InIdii of I ho Republican vol rit ut tli Primary KIihiIom, tiny 10, I Oil I. (1AIIKKTT It. VAN. HII'KIt Directory Work ready afc S p. KLAMATH PA 1.1.8, ORKOl W. B. A. Rcnaer, Prank k Mats Lawyers Phono 117 Offices American NnUonal Bank Bldg. SHOW CARDS -Leave orders al BOCTHWEIiLS STATIONER! STORE Psoas eea Get what you want '-i with a V HERALD WANT AD." New Oriental Beauty.. Shop ' MarccU Waring and Bnsmpanlns flicmiii nidK., Bnit n No. a 51S Mala St. Mako apBolntmaats. Plinno fll A Jt v NliW CITY LAUNDRY KluUliitl .Work ,1'U't ,Work VI'HI yuur Hmls In , tfj r '"l" 1 Iti.iigh IH-y I'fi.ino im t.Hr. Mln Wftcrrss rrr- DR. M J. 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