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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
PACE TWO ' EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1025 They're Teammates Again E 1 ES f ; I; .It i m Oh, Margie! What beautiful glasses, they match your hair and ; complexion per fectly. Yes, I know. I got them at- Dr. Goble TOO MAIN GIiiHMCft I ramew Ground ; liep,ili(Ml Eyes KximiiIih! Ql'ICK REIlVD'h KLAMATH VALLEy HOSPITAL I . . Centrally Located 403 Pine Phone 49? In confinement be our Invited guest Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS Malin, Ore v i p H ST N BID HITCH XV ... Here we have Steve O Nelll. catcher ton the left), nnrt "Sad Soin" Jiiiiv. plicner. nacx tagettier aKain wun l tie New vurk Vank.s. Sume ui a ko, O'Neill ad .'ones were rtx'm-niaiea on the Cleveland ciuti. a h-ji then tooK Jonea to Boston and thence to the Vaukeea. okli enough. OXciU later followed . a dtniitar tvute. This ?eatfun nnda them on the same uum once more. 'They're i;reut pais tee and tfatti. r Latest .:. Sport News also ' Macaroni . Spaghetti 10c a package A delightful Easter Gift 4i tbls handjome combination box of Cara Nome Toilet Water tnd Face Powder. The Cara Nome beauty preparations include toil et water; perfume, oap and compact powdcrB, any one or combination of two or more makes a greatly appreciated gift'. Cara Nome Is the first choice of women of cul ture and refinement. STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FALL8, ORU. GUSTAVO AND BU OKE Will 1FET HERE NEXT WED NESDAY EVENING - r i z e Dan ces FORT KLAMATH Saturday Nite Comes now a wrestling match that ought to pack 'em in. Ad Gustavo, one of the best light-heavyweights oh the coast, and Henry Burke, Klamath's own, will stmt their bone-crushing stuff at Moose hall a week from tonight in a finish match that ought to provide enough thrills for. the most blood thirsty. -x ' These twa grapplers went to a draw when tbey met before hereALEM HIGH LOSES last fall, but Gustavo, for various AT BASKET BALL IN reasons. Is out to clean up the local man and an insisted on a finls.i match in order to accomplish it. Gustavo charges that Burke trle.l to slip one over on him a month ago when he had him meet the "masked marvel" here. "Burlte thought the masked wrestler could throw me, and he did it to try to show me up," Bays Gustavo. "Well, now that Burke has agreed to meet me again, I have my chance at him:" Burke Just smiled and grunted a bit when he beard of Gu3tavo' charges. As usual, the Klamath wrestler said he wasn't 'Worrying one bit, and would be ready to take on Gustavo for a finish bout. With both wrestlers In training and determined to score a decisive victory, the Moose ball ought to Re packed to the limit. One or two boxing preliminaries will be carded to back up the main event wrestling match. WHY SUFFER SO? Got Uncle Your llenllli . ns Olhcr Klniiintli Fulls Folks Ilavo Done Too many people suffer lame, aching backs, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Often this is due to faulty kidney action and there's danger of hardened arteries, dropay, gravel or Brlght's disease. Don't Jet weak kidneys wear you out.- Uso Doan's PillB bofore it is too late! Doan's are a stimulant diuretic to the kid neys. Doan's have helped thous ands. They should help you. Hero is one of many Klamath Falls cases : Kdd flmith, plasterer, 122!) Lake viuw Ave., says: "I had attacks of kidney complaint which made it nl most Impossible for me to do any lifting or stooping. My back ached dreadfully and I had severe pains across my shoulders. Vy kidneys acted irregularly, too. Doas's Pills helped mo wonderfully by relieving the aches and pains nnd putting my kidneys in good shape." Price 60c. at all dealers. DnnV. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that i Mr. Smith had. Kostr-MI!b!irn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. 1'. Adv. Joe Gorman Has no Trouble in Winning Over His Lighter Opponent A urati.1 fiasco! That Is tho iinllclment churned by f i -. !i t fans U)i.ili:t I lie final built of the boxing match hold List nlRlit In tho Scandinavian hall It happened in (he tlt'i'd round cf tho. built between Able liordim of Poitlnud nnd Joe Gorman of Grants Puss, Giinloii was no morn out than the lender who peruses thin article. Yet lit socou'.la galloped into tho rlnti with towel upraised. Gordon put up some pretense ngnlust his seconds, who threw the. towel into tho ring but it was obviously a bluff. He receded readily to lhe!r argument that ho was TII'KOl'GK nnd con sented to be led to Ills corner. In all justice t Gorman, ho was sincere In his attempt lo knock Gar den out, ami far better 'wore it (hat he had. Gorman cm no more fake boxing bout thun u babe in arms can recite the Declaration of Inde pendence verbatim. No discredit for .the fiizlo of the ir.aln event af Inst ulght's card :hould bo blamed on Joe. Ho tried his best lo put Gordon away and enly tho shyness of h's opponent In m:xlng, prevented. Tho boys were simply bi'dly muched 3 far as woUh; Is concerned. Tho first round opened with Gor man tearing after Gor ion with both arms swinging. Able (fudged, twist ed and Jabbed his way around mull be tried to break Jco's good rlnht' f'st with his chin. Tho firt won and Able was temporarily upset. The second round, was the best of !he three. CorJ:n showed a bit of bis ' old timo fighting ability and stood up and snapped punches with Gormon. At one time tho fans were on tboir feet when tho little fellow pasted German three times In the chin without a return. Throw lu Towel But tho terrible third placed the indelible stamp of rotleiiess on the main ovent. Gorman sailed after Abie and let loose n couplo of heavy punches whicli struck Abie's arms, Gordon, from one of thoso arm knock-outs, sank to the floor an I thou Abie's able assistants waved tho white flag. Gorman outweighed Gordon over 13 pounds.v Tho unofficial weights were, Gorman, 132 and Gordon, 118. Harris Is Winner The real scrap of the card, was tho go between Wilbur Harrington and Harris of Mcdford. which ended in the secDr.'d round with Harrington going down for the count of ten. Harris brought a wicked wallop BIG CHICAGO MEET j him. from Mcdforil. and It took just about ten seconds of the first CHICAGO, April 1. Fighting round to prove It to Harrington. . hard for mastery of a game that was At tn n f tho K0I,f? Iflng decided entirely In the second half, '" tr lhc rlnS and began Torrington. Conn., high school to- t0 t!?ar inl h'3 ncr but taller r.-.n tin firt tUU nf thn SOC- "W"""- ond rinv's nlnv in the national bas ketball tjurmment from Salem. : f:r,t aml: Ore.. 27 to 2J. Torrington's left forward, Szai-1 kowski, was tho star, s'oooting eight; baskets and taking three freo j throws. The firit half dragged. Harris parried, clenched his right Players on neither side .warmed up until the second half, when the lead changed hand frequently and the decision was laid until thedast two minutes of play. I Herald "Class" Ads Pay : Sock"! Right on the point of tho chin, and Harrington went down like ho was struck with un ax. Harrington recovered and put up a gamo fight the rest of the round litit went down again from sledge huatmcr blows de livered by his opponent. Tho second round, Hurrlnglon took a new lease on life and mixed it furiously with Harris. The Med io rd mixer stood off calmly until lie saw his opening and then chopped over a vicious right cross that Limited Goes Into Ditch. A P i V '"Iff. t i 1 4C. ?' 4A1 ft W - ' .1 LJl r f A HPtoiiU Heciton of "Jiw HAHhinml LlmliM," cificK MorJlu trittn on the L- A N. rnflrotiJ. vn wreck"! noiir Covlnrton. Ky."' Tho onuhif rtnd two coo hce wcro UA up ti 4 iUub, Tho c-nt'Jnc crow was klllcfl,- V ! (' " smk tt-ft-TT ft MtftiT,-;.r'rw Cn. knocked Harlngton cold for ten sec onds and then some. Down For Count The, heavy .weight bout between HlniGlwright and Mayborry ended over tho knock-out route but strangely. Mayborry had taken Q couplo of note til vch for the funs hen In tho tveond round ho saw his heavier opponent rushing toward him unxlous to end the affair. May berry. Just about tho timo lll.'nel wrlght started u haymaker, bull turned his back. Tho blow caught Muybcrry In tho back of the neck and knocked him s cold as a suited herring. , A quick chop to tho Jaw In the first round ended tho match between Chick Kcnnody and . Jack C'rlm. Kennedy was fighting close to tho ropes when C'rlm reached ovor and planted one on the side of his Jaw. Kennedy draped himself over the ropo like a wet rag. Tho bout between Adams of Bailout and Popular "Dummy" PimIo was another flzzlo. Adams, .obviously in experienced, sought protection from Poole's blows by embracing, his op ponent In clinches nt every oppor tunity. Refereo Hobby Hons finally slopped thu fight lu the fonrlh round and savo tjin match to Poolo. Morgan and 1,'ghtfoot loughl i fa.t curtain raiser. Eat Better For Less At the , WASHINGTON CAFE Drop In and sen for yourself why so many pooplo prefer to cut ho.ro and why, oncu thoy start tho slay right with us. AMKIUC'AN' AND CHIMCHK DIMIKH iii south "l.vni. vi;i; siiino. prop. Broa M - A dway - L -1 - N sns Special.' FRIDAY, APRIL 3RD. EVE 7:30 Presents a film from Czechoslovakia Very Interesting Trip over a Country Spring clounlng's due. 'Wash tholj windows on tho inside n:ry to you ; won't need any shades. ! Jtadlo doesn't m-ork as well in summer. Hut . you nuisn't mind that. You don't work us well , cither. ., , ! lluUimorc doctor has n ding Til) tiling ai strong in carbolic acid, which Is blame near as strong us hootleg. . ' A man Is a person who wants to , plant cibbage lu the front yard.. The unnu.il report ubonl tho pencil j crop being ruined has been Issued. SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH., EVE 7.30 "S kin Deep" i . , A Modern Romance of Fascination ' and Adventure - Dance After the Show WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8TH., EVE 7:30 , KATHERINE MACDONALD . in -"The Woman Conquers" f