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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAfaATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1025 &apBlers To ClasM jx A'dJfe TWO Tbmght In Main Eveitit DR B G H. BURKE AND GUSTAVO : WIT GONG F BUTTLE AT MOOSE HALL .'.Two titans of. the ring will engage in combat tonight' at the Moose hall in the persons of Henry Burke, veteran toJsef Of Klarria'th: Falls, and Ad Gustavo, 'Whoso flashy perfoftnaricea on the wrestling mat have thrilled the . fans of this city on other well remembered occasions. j l' Seldom if ever, have any ! two men more evenly j "matched jbeeh signed in this city to have it out with j eadi other as Burke and Gustavo. The two men arei fm4 linnit Yih-irn rrtnnir vfiniNi tf avrtnrinnna VnVnnH ! them in the -wrestling game. perform In trio ring as thoy have this week during workouts. Both will tip tho scales at 135 pounds when they enter tho ring. Besides this scrap there will bo another fnst boxing mix. tho promoters announce. Taken a whole, the mixed card promises to bo cno ot the most In teresting, ever staged In Klamath Falls. Not only because of tho abil ity of tho main eventers, but be cause of tho diversity of attractions. Bing, one bout between a wrestler and a boxer and tho final bout be tween two wrestlers of tho exper ience ot Burke and Gustavo, testify to action from the opening gong to the cheers at tho end when either Gustavo or Burko will bo declared winner. ; ' '' i ,' ) , BOXING CARD IS - .N BEING ARRANGED ; ' ' 'l I Klamath fans will, be introduced to something new when a wrestler will take on fast boior in one ot tie ! preliminaries. These freak niaWhe hire proved successful and great drawlaf card attractions. .fast fcotlng preliminaries will speed up the card it wis an' nounccd. Joe Miller, protege ot J Abie Cordon, will take oo Joe Adams, who fought In the last box ing match held here.; These two boys will tear things ioose. It they TO REOOVF.lt MOXEV C. It. Johnson Socks to He-cover Sum Sairt Doe C. B. Johnson ot Klamath Falls has begun suit In court against George Duke for tho recovery of a sum of $15S0, said due on wares and merchandise which Duko pur chased from hlpi. Pay Morris rep resents the plaintiff In the case. CLASSY SPORT SUITS in Gaberdines, Whip Cords and Tweeds $30 $35 $40 at KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY Kiiptenhfeimef' Good Clothe , 'Glasses' vs. 'Drugs' Drags won't help your leadtehe It your eyes are t fault. . .. . Oily property fitted glaMeV'Wlll give relief and the . comfort you are en titled to. iSee - ,. DivGoble 'We iuve relloTcd many hundreds and may ba able to help you. ' 70 st.UV Kyes GMssrs lixnmtnFd Fitted Itrpalr , Oulck Hertico FILES SUIT ti. Oolt Asks for Recovery of - Money Said Duo on Note J. B. Colt has begun suit for the recovery of money from T. J. Jack son for a gum of 1232.36, Said due on a note. Colt also asks attorneys fees of $75. Bert C. Thomas Is rep resenting the plaintiff.: DAUGHTER BORX Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Ndren Of 731 Roosevolt street, are being congratu lated upon the birth ot a daughter, born this manning at the family residence.. The child wilt be called Pauline. ' . V ' RAKGOD IIEItE Illinois Central Representative Veil ing in Klamath Falls W. J. Rangod, traveling freight and passenger agent tor the Illinois Central railway, Is among tho promi nent visitors in the city from San Francisco. JIc Is registered at the White Pelican hotel, where he Is a frequent visitor. ' . Earl Ritchie Would Fea ture Headline of Big Fight Show Here Knrl Ritchie, well known local heavyweight fighter, will bo match ed ngnhut ono of throe vetornn heavyweights of tho PncJfli' coast to the main event ot boxing: cnrtl to be staged In Klamath Full within tho next few weeks, K wns announc ed today by lVoiiiotor J. K. Patter son today. , Tho threo heavyweights, ono ot whom will clash with tho local scrap per are Rocco Strambo ot Portland, Jimmy Barry of j& Angeles and Sammy Olson of Seattle. Ritchie should be able to give any ot the threo a wonderful fight, according to Promoter Patterson. Perhnps the best known of tho threo heavy wolghts Is Barry,, who ha been taking on tho best heavy weights of "the oountry for years. Barry Is a clever scrapper with a heavy punch and years ot ring ex perience behind him. To offset this, Ritchie has the youth and strength to put Barry to sleep If he would not lose his ring confidence. Rocco Strambo and Ritchie would bring the fans to their feet In a ton round go. Strambo, is a heavy puncher with an iron chin and gamo to the core. Ritchie Is perhaps tast er than the Portland boy and 'Would stand a good chance ot rocking Strambo to sleep along about the ninth round. Little Is known here of Sammy Olson, except that he Is a fast fight er with a punch llko the hoof of a mule In either hand. ; HENLEY DEFEATS K. C.H.S.5 T04 Close Game Ends With Boys From the Country Winning in Tenth If the result of a game between Klamath county high school and Henley high school Monday is any criterion, Henley will bo a strong contender for the high Bchool base ball pennanti Henley defeated Klam ath Falls by the score or a to 4 In a ten inning game that was featured by fast playing by both teams. Pitching ot Jackson, Henley twlr lor Was tho foaturo ot the gamo. Thirteen local players fell beforo his curves. Batteries tor tho two teams were: Klamath Falls, Molatore and Smith and Dean Beckley; Henloy, Jackson and Booth. Beckley by lacing out three hits In four times at bat and by stealing three bases was the outstanding star for the local team. As this game leaves Henley un defeated, having won over both Matin and Klamath Falls, Henloy meets Merrill at Merrill next Fri day afternoon. Tho Merrill team, defeated by Klamath Falls a week ago, by a score of 16 to 0. If Hen loy wins' this game it will bo In a position to win the county cham pionship. The umplro for tho Klam ath Falls-Henley gnmo was Vernon Moore of Klamath Falls. Henley girls team won from the glrlB of Klamath Falls by a score of 11 to 7. U ., SOCIETY TO MEET Tho Foreign Missionary Society of tho Methodist church will moot Thursday afternoon at. 2:30 with Mrs. L. N. Halncs, 1125 Main street. Tho society will bo favored with a talk by Mrs. Whitman who has been engaged In missionary work In May ing, China, and Is now visiting her son. Professor Whitman of Central high school. CHJXOQttX VIHITOIM itomis to Cliilmiiiln Knltl to Be In Excellent Condition HARD TIME DANCE ' MAUN Tomorrow Xlght -' ' ' 1 Thursday, April 9. Los" Hailing . and . His Orchestra According to Cecil and Sam Wll kins, brothers, the Chiloquin roads are in excellent condition earlier this year than they have at any time in the post few yeais. . The Wllklns brothers are visiting In the city from their liomo In - Chllotuln for several days. '" ; A scientist finds they had cjiiack doctors In 1800 B. C, You would expect them then. But not now. FROM ItOHRIM Mi's, .lolm Lurid' to .Core for Iko Loc, Who Recently Riokc a-k Mrs. John Lund, Whose homo Is In the Dorrls section, arrived In Klamath Falls last, night and tills morning loft-for the Ike Loe ranch where she will tuke care of Loe, who recontly broke his leg while oh log. operating. ' . RECOVER IfOHHEH Money I'olueil Into (Illy Coffers From Owners of Wnmlerlng Biiliiei . R. E. .Smith , paid $10 Into the always, open ilty coffers for the, re covery of two of Ills' horses, who disobeyed family Ihw nd wunilereil ltltd tho city streets of Klamath Kails on Monday when thoy woi'j taken Into thit.cuHlorty.of the pound. iiiuic cuim. mure smokers everyday a. r l Such popularity must he deserved Chesterfields have come up fast because smokers have found that they can depend on them for the same superior blend, the same uniform quality, and for the same untiring good taste. ! always! HANDBALL AT GYM BIG ATTRACTION ' Hand ball enthusiasts of Klamath Falls are now swarmlag to tho front and engaging in handball games at the Scandinavian hall. Among the first to take advantage of gymnas ium facilities of tho cty were Dr. L. D; ,Gnss,.Dr. Fred Westorflhld and J. H. Carnuhan, local nttornoy. Opportunity tor exorcise Ib at tracting many to. tho Scandinavian hall. , H. K IA1XPI'MA' Ht'RT t.'otz, Nnrrowly Misses' Hcrl ' ous Injury Sunday " - nvleislng tho cap on tho presstiro cylinder or a spray pump, nearly brought serious Injury to II. K. (icu, adjutant iof the local Ameri can Legion past. Tlio cap struck Octi! in the cyo and shattbrnd his glasses. Fortunately the pieces of glass did not enter the eye.,'' COMMITTEE AdVOCATEM ZONING City I'lannltiR Coimillttco Outline I'lnrt Fdr City An drdlnnncd dividing the elty pf Klamhlll Falls Into three zones, will ba submitted to the city council for consideration, It wait decided at a meeting of thd city planning com mittee at the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon'. Tho zoning menstiro will dlvldu tile city Into threo districts:, Ilosldonllul, retail, and wholesale. If this Signalur 1 ir is NOT on the Box, it is NOT "There is no other BR0M0 QUININE" Jrovflri Safd foi- mow than a Quarter of a CehttlrV ds on i effective Mrriody for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, tad as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. The first and Original Cold and Grip Tablet LEAVE FOlt ANIIIjAM) Mr. nnit Mrs. Jess Bailey left tor Ashland yesterdny on a short busi ness trip which will tuko thonl sov enil (InyH. Thny lire planning on ro ttirnltig Thursduy evening. Ballny Is owner of the Little Brick cafe. While In Asliliind I hoy will look Into business Interests of timber which thoyiowij.ln lbii soctlon,' Eat Better For Less ,; '.. ' ' At tho ' - t I-.' WASHINGTON CAFE Drop In and soo for yourself why so many pooplo profor to ent lioro and why, onco thuy start thd , stay right with us, 1 , ': AMEItlCAX AND CIIIMOHE DIHHEfl ' 123 HOUTH WX'Jit. m UIIINQ, Prop. XlTl:l) Rt'HHIA.V DIES 'MOSCOW, April s. Tho Jhost Rev. Dr. 1'lckhon, former patriarch ot nil Russia, died of ntiglnu pec toris In a private hospital horo early today '(if tor nn ;lllnss of I lime days, Besj Dance , County '' "'. FORT KLAMATH Saturday Night