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"' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH l'LVLLS.-OKECON-
THURSDAY, Al'Klli i!. J2ff
STAR DRUG CO.
Fifth and Main Streets
Latest'
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Sport News
That Reminds Me
Ill makins puroliafcs at Iho Star Prujr Storo thcro
nro specially iricod items Of regular goods each
week. .
Alas, Senora,
time, so great the demand for the coffee drink. A little
stays two years, three years Ah! that is the pri2c coffee!
For how much better the flavor, the character when
mtllowed by the age like the fine wine.
"Add to these coffees a little, but only a very little, so, of the
newer coffee, to give what you call zest, to that rare mellow
flavor this makes the drink superlative!
"I am glad for you, Senora, that your S &W is blended from the
. cofiees that have lingered, that have mellowed, in our tropic
storehouses before they are roasted, with the discreet dash of
the newer coffee. And only coffees from our mountain plan
tations? Better yet! for the soil, the climate high, make
, much finer the coffee. Such a delightful treat your S&W
coffee must be, Senora!" . . -
. Kocxpeiue,no trouble ire spued to giveS coffee the .
ifgiof trainable quality like 11 other Si:W food pro
) . duco. You who know and delight in S&W products, will
be equally well satisfied with S &W coffee. Choicest, rarest
coffees, skillfully blended, expertly roasted, and cleaned by. i,
air. Vacuum packed, in the new key-on.
TV next can ttiil be SSWZ Vcrjgood. If you're a coffee lover, you'H be delighted."
FINE
coming to
MEDFORD
DR. MELLENTHIN
y. SPECIALIST, .
far Internal Medicine for the .
past twelve yean
DOES NOT OPERATE
"Will be at
Holland Hotel
Monday, April 6
Office boars 11 a. m. to 4 p.
.ONE DAY ONLY
No charge (or Consultation
tr. Mellentlhln to a regular gradu
ate in' medicine and juTgery and is
licenced iy the state of Oregon. He
does not' operate for chronic appen
dicitis, (all stones, ulcers of stomach
tonsils or adenoids. ' '
' Ite has to his 'credit wonderful
results In diseases of the stomach,
liver,' fcowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak ' lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. Below are the namx or a few of
his many satisfied patients In Ore
gon: Hed wick Wilson, Gold Beach,
Ore., varicose ulcers. Frank Koe
hler. The Dalles, Ore. stomach trou
ble. Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle
Point, Ore., goitre. Mrs. John Mo
Cue, Lakoside, Ore., appendicitis.
Konry ' Weattall, Ontario, Ore., ul
cer of stomach. Mrs. E. C. Bntes.
Baker, Ore., eczema. O. M. Rlchoy,
Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis
B.- Stelher, 828 E. Buchanan, Port
land, Ore., adenoids and tonn!R ,
Remember above date, that con
sultation on this trip will be free
and that bis treatment Is different.
;- Married womon must ba accom
panied by their husbands.
Address: ill Bradbury Bldg.,
Los Angeles, California.
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Dances
FORT KLAMATH
. C- Ii M!
i tniuruay line
most of our coffee stays here
FOOD
SELL TICKETS
FDR OPERETTA
'In the Garden of the Shah
to Be Shown Friday
in Pine Tree
Tickets for the high school operet
ta, "In the Garden of the Shah"
presented by high school students
under the direction of Miss Elobc
McPherson, were put cn sale at 4
p. m. this efternoon In the Pine Tree
theater. The operetta will be given
at "2 p. m. and 8 p. m. on Friday.
Harry Peltz as Ted Harding from
the V. 8. A. aid Carl Yancey as
(Billy Cummlngs, his pal, are both
well fitted for their parts. Peltz has
two excellent bits of tolo work to
accomplish which he does in a pro
fessional manner. Zahdah, played
by ""Josephine Melssner, Is a fetch
ing Persian princess, with whom
Ted falls In love. Geraldlne Mars
makes a sweet Persian rosebud as
Lahlah, friend of the princess. The
pompous Shah and the mighty Shiek
are well portrayed by Lawrence Car
roll and Herbert Wilson. Harry
Molatore and his opposite lead, Miss
La Verne Thomas, 'Will carry forth
man,.' laughs in their narts. Dress
. ... ,.
rehearsal Is scheduled for tonight,
when the finishing touches will be :
put on what the Instructors Ray, Is j
the best bit of operetta work pre- :
sected In Klamoth Falls.
WOMEN WILL EXHIBIT
IN BIG CANINE SHOW
LONDON, April 2. - Eight
thousand dogs, from comical llttlo
pups weighing but a fow ounces to
massive, moping St. Bernards, weroiam 'ck iun, uuena vista
entered this imniilh In Cruft's show. Addition. .
the greatest crowd ,of canines ever
exhibited In England. Almost one-,
tenth of the entries wero Alsatians.
? The Interest In them heEinnlne after
) the war has lucreae'A frilu' uueXU
but a short
PRODUCTS
o tripled rapidity, until the Alsatian
has become the meat papular of all
show dogs in Great Britain.
Each year the proportion of mom-
en exhibitor Increases. Most of the i
kennels scattered over the country
are nowdaays In feminine care.
The men, ihowever, still are in
the majority among the owners of
sporting dogs. This year, with Kim?
George among the exhibitors, the
Labrador seem toe , most popular
cf all retrievers. Toeir smooth
coata fir outnumber the wavy-haired
type of hunting dog. Sportsmen re
gatd them blgaly, not only because
of their surpassing hunting qualities
but with due regard for their good
lookj, docile ' disposition, Intelli
gence and affectionate ways. They
are both faithful companions and
trustworthy guards.
COURTS
D(k;(1s
' J. F. D. Bryant et ux . to Ed
Stough, 10.12 acres In Sec. 2, T.
39, R. 9.
The K. D. Co., to Harry C. Brad
en loc 7c black 4, Railroad Addi
tion. , John F. Holbrook ot ux to John
R. Reber, Farm Unit A according
to Farm Unit Plat, or lot 10 of
Sec. 15, T. 41, S. R. 12 E. W. M.
16.85 acres.
Ellsworth G. Davis et ux to Ar
thur R. Wilson, th'e EEly 'A of lot
1, block 69, NIcholB Addition the
NWIy'A of said lot 1, block 59
Nichols Addition.
Fred H. Mills to Mercantile Truat
Co., of California Portion of lata 1
and 12 of Sec. 32, T. 38, 8. K. 9.
E. W. M.
C. N. Hawkins et ux to L. H.
Bellman, lots 6, 7, 8, and lot 11 ex
cept 36.82 ft. off southerly end of
L. H. Bellman to John W. Depuy
et ux, lot 6, 7, ' 8, and lot 11 ex
cept 30.82 ft. off S. end of lot 11,
! all in block 105, of Uuena Vista-
Addition,,
mWt INTEREST BEING 1011
IN GQMING BURKE-GUSTAVa HUTCH -
Real interest is being shown in the wrestling bout to
be staged next Wednesday night between Ad Gustavo
of Portland anil Henry Burke of Klamath Falls under the
auspices of the Moose lodge.
Gustavo is working out daily at Scandinavian hall,
while Burke is training at the Elks' club. Both declared
today that they are in great condition and will be ready
for a finish matvh in order to settle the question of
supremacy.
The Klamath Falls grappler lias a host of loyal friends
who believe he can hold his own against the heavier
bone crusher, but Gustavo is
receul
niaicii was prx-ured rir
him here nmt Is ntit In pin HtivUo's
shottlilt'i's to thu tn ;t t If !u can p it
sibly do It.
The Majso UulRrt Is ulnJ nrranR
lntt for a couple of cracking Kind
preliminary boxing matches to hitch
up the main event. Young Wlu.
who cm ma here re.vntly from t It u
Uvjyu Harbor country, anil wo Is
now working nt Algjmu, l ho.ikeil
ti ahuw hU dukes I.i one fnur
roantl match, while J.ck Crlm, In
dian flsMef. !!I be stcnei with
some good biy !n ttio other.
With m real box ng bints of
fotrr rounds to back up the Ouitavo
niirko wrangle, the loilgo promot-n's
are predicting the biggest wrestling
crowd of the season.
Ticketa- went on f.alo this aCe
noon In iho elgar stores cml pnul
j rooms and also by isdlyltluul mem
bers of the .Moiuo lodge.
YOKEL TOSSES
RAY M'GARnOLL
PORTLAND, Ore., April 2. Miko
Yokel and Louis Pergantlas wero tho
winners In a double main event
wrestling card hero Inst night, in
which the other principals wero Ray
McCarroll, Pendleton, and Frank
Pilling,' clalnvint "to tho Canadlun
championship. ' "
Yokel took one fall and tho de
cision from McCarroll, and Porgan
das pinned Pilling in two out of
three falls. All four grnpplenj are
light heavyweights.
The only fall In tho Yokel-Mc-Carroll
tussle come after one hour,
eight minutes, and twenty three sec
onds of rough wrestling. Yokel
clamped on bold after hold, only to
have It broken by the powerful
Pendleton man. Finally Mike won
the fall with a toe hold. After the
fall they wrestled out the remalndor
of the hour nnd a halt time limit
without another fall. It was a match
of McCarroIl's Immense strength
against the cunning of Yokel.
In tho other main event, Pilling
opened with a clever burst of speed
and just eleven seconds nfter time
was called, ho had PcrgundaB on the
mat for the first fall, made with a
flying mare hold. Pergaridas took
tho second and third falls with
short arm scissors holds. The scc
ond In 38 minutes and the last In
one minute, forty seconds. The
match was fast throughout.
A New Jersey man .who flirted
with a cop's wife wpn't do It again,
not for a least 30 days'.
People are becoming so honest it
may be possible to
come taxes again.
reduce tho In-'
Three Yankee Hurlers
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lter are three "strnlirhiawny- pitchers with Ui New lorn yiiiiKee.,
now in rmtnlng at Ht- PMersburg. Fla. They ar W an, Hoyt Sam
Jones and Hob Showkey, shown In Oie above photo from left to right ID
the order nameo-Manflgw Han epect much from ths trip tht
plainly peeved over the way
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INDIANS WILL TRY
TO DEFEAT NURMl
LOS AN'tl Kl, !;.?. April 2, A lit
tin i;u:'il of Imllua 1 k tliMtm.v
runner nt the Shcnmiit Indlitt
tfi'hool near UlvorsWIe, aro training
with an Inteaslty anil et-.thuslamti
that perhaps tliey never have
pflunllntl before. They have a stiff
a'aignment Km iloli-ut oi l'a..o
Nu : ml. and It' lliey i!o not jicnin
pllsh their gjul. it will um be u
cHitsu of luck of preparation.
The four Indian dUianco men
who will meet the re.'ord sm.i.ihlnii
Finnish runner at tho rnlllnvum
bore April 25 are Willie Kjy Are-
'nai, (J.irnott nil!, Amot lloyawi-i
una Tom HumphrliM natl the '.jii:
picked ,y Cuariei Pndilock and
Ljicii Murchlson, star sprinters, as
posnesilng the ruiiuLsito tum.u.i jim
speed to competo aKiiiuut t ie Fuui
prior to their ilepitrluro on a trip
around tan w.irld. Paddock aiul
Murchlsjn m'ent much timo In
ing the ImlUns fnnruiti'jai.
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li.lSI.I! Al l, IUfK H(Mli
JIAKK.S AXXl'Ali AI'I'IMlt.tXCi:
First signs of the nrrlvil of the
baseball season of 1925 wero evident
with tho departure ot tho major
! Icaguo players for their trnlntng
camps, but thnt tho season has sure
ly arrived Is now certila with tho
i npearance of tho first schedule and
record book. ' As usual. It Is The
Dope Book, published by C. C. Spink
& Son, St. Ixitils, Missouri, publish
ers of "The Sporting News."
) A feature of this book this year
which fans will welcome, Is the ap
pearance of practically all the minor
league schedules In connection with
the majar league dates given day
by day. Special attention Is also de
voted to playing records established
last year, considerable space being
given to details covering World's
Series and minor league statistics.
Among other feuturcs nro a special
section devoted to complete bio
graphies of tho stars of tho major
Icaguo teams, Instructions on how to
score. Complete rosters ef malor
Icaguo teauis, giving tho height,
weight, ago, and other Interesting
information about all major Icaguo
players, etc.
If any roider wants one of thnso
booklets, vest-pocket In slzo, that
may bo carried at all times, as a set
tler of arguments, you may havo a
copy by simply sending ton Cents to
C. C; Spink & San, St. Louis, Mo
who !wlll forward one of thorn
promptly to tho readors of this
paper.
Gold has been found In Yakutsk,
Siberia, but how on earth will pee
pie ask their way to the place?
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