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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
PAdtl TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS," OKKGON '' SATURDAY APRIL' 18', lU2g Poor Eyesight Is a drain upon your nerves, ' Tour health, nntt your dis ponltlon. . Why suffer when the remedy Hen ln correctly fitted RlnuiPH. Ask any wearer of dame. . Our ex.nuinalln of the eyes in very complete. We have And una the latest lustra- . menu known to tha. optical science. Di. Goble 709 MAIN Eye ainsses Examined ' Fitted Repair Quirk Service W Phone 93 Quality ' ani Price .To. deliver Jto you "invariably high- Quality -printing at a right price we have made an Investment of thousand!, of dollars ? in .r plant ,: equipment.. ti nV the 'best Employees available. We want your bus iness In printing. When we gist it we are coins to keep it with a . printing service that will give yon satisfaction in every single detail. . W.O.SMITH Printing to. . "Quality Printing" Block Wood Plenty of Blocks on hand ' now, fresh if rom the bin, quick deliveries, city or eountfy. - We' have a Bide "match fcafo that we give with 'an "order fir a double load of blocks. Call at our office and get ' r9UrS. ;'.:':' ' Peyton & Co. Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 SAFETY DRUGSTORE , ' Which through its .' . . , ' partnership in the' great United Drug (" ' Company, buys its merchandise at part ,. nar's (trices and pas ses the saving on to , ;f you. ' ... A command of world markets, a skilled corps of scientists, . and an honest de Blre to serve the pub' ... lie, are s guarantco 'of your safety. STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FALLS, ORB. STRflMBO TELLS OF BLOW THA T Hilt) T Portland Fighter Arrives to Take on Earl Ritchie in . Ten Round Bout Ilairc Catarrh t 1 ? r will do what wf wWiUU cufin for It rid vour tvtfrm of Catarrh ot Deafhov caused by Catarrhs (P.CHENEY ft. CO., Talado, Ofck "I didn't knur what to do or what, they wanted nip to do, so I I did it." ! This was Ilorc Strambo's e.v- plKnntiou today of the blow that floored Jack Deuipsoy when, tho champion was training at Great FmBs .for his fight nt Sholby with Tommy Gibbons. "I was tho seeoud to put on tho gloves with tho rluiuiplon tlint morn iti(t. Tlie flint guy Just wanned up with him. ' , " "Wi ll, I got out in tho ring; and started to go light. Then tho chant- ; plon hit me In tho chest ami when j he did that T knew that ho wanted I me out lieoausc there was steam be hind his blown." "I eouMn't box with tho eluuu- plou but1 1 could fiidtt. So when ho got ine cornered and started to bore in I started cne from the floor and landed square on his eye. He went) Down." Dempsey Has Inning ' It ts a matter' of record however, that when the plucky light-heavyweight . from ' Portland put on tho gloves with the champion the next day, he" was soon battered to the floor. Strambo step3 Into' the ring next Tuesday night to fight a ten round bout with Earl Ritchie, local heavy weight. ' He ts In excellent physical shape, having trained with Tiny Herman, heavyweight boxer who de feated Captain Bob Roper and Pat Lester in Portland recently. 'Strambo' lips the scales at over 170 lbs. He claims that any weight advantage that Ritchie has over him, will be overcome by his harder punch and greater ring experience. Frank Farmer and Strambo hav fought four times. Each has won a decision and the other two bouts were a fast draw. ' " " . '"' Farmer's Left "That old left of Frank's is a hard one to figure out, Strambo said. It doesn't hurt but'it does pave the 'way for one of the hardest right crosses fn the business." " Determined to pull jack Crim down a few rungs of the ladder which rises to fistic fame, Felix Torres, fast and chunky Weed light weight, is waiting for the bell next Tuesday night. 1 "I am anxious to lay one Onto him," Felix said. " - : News of the Klamath Country MERRILL . . Worldwide B odd Will .The world-wide good will which Dodge Brothers Motor Car has earned for itself during the past ten years, is emphatically s the most valuable asset that Dodge Brothers Inc. possess. pThe public may rest assured that nothing yWill ever be done to jeopardize in the slightest degree this enviable and price less reputation. The policies and practice which have shaped the destinies of Dodge Brothers in the past, are in full force today, and will continue in full force so long as a motor car bearing Dodge Brothers name shall be manufactured. DODGE BROTHERS INCORPORATED) VW' Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Miss Arlene Taylor spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls. ' " ' ' " ' Frank Sexton visited the Merrill schools Monday in the interest of the clubs. Mrs. M. Bowman was a Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. Waldeh Trotter Is giving the Taylor home a new coat of paint. ' E. A. Davis has resigned his position with the Copco and re turned to Merrill' Saturday from Copco, Calif. ' ' ' ' 'Monday 'evening the junior C. E. of the First Prsbyt'erUn church met at the club irooms for their meeting. Following ' the meeting a social hour was spent. The kid dles had a great time Tolling eggs, etc. Other games appropriate of the Easter season" were played. Re freshments were served by the bros- e;ses ot the afternoon, Mesdames C. N. and J. L. Haskins, The fol lowing were present Mona Fans, Wootirow Clyburn, Dorothy and Wil bur Haskins, Fanette Offield, Arthur Brown, Helen Cooley, Loralne Has kins. Lois Ferguson, Oscar and Edith Benson, Doris Kandra. 'Billle Burke, IOuIse and La Verne Has kins, Jack Ellis, Stella Shuck,' John D. Moore and Clarlee Chorpening. Mrs. W. F. Hill met with a pain ful accident Tuesday when a board she was walking on broke and she fell a number of feet.1 , Earl Biodgett from near Modesta Calif., has moved to the Biodgett ranch near Merrill wihere ho will farm this year. Mr. Blodgetts fam ily will come to Merrill when school Is finished. - W. F. Hill was a Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whlsler were visitors ..In Klamath .Falls Wednes day. y Mrs. . Burns from Malln spent Wednesday with her daughter. The . Ladles Aid of the Pfosby. terlan church met. t ihswhome..of Mrs. R. . H. , Anderson Wednesday afternoon. ,irs. Anderson, "Mrs." R. L. Dalton and. Mrs. Ed Harwood were hostesses. After the business meeting' the hostesses 'served re freshments. -The -members present were Mesdames.-R. C. Anderson, B. D. Lewis, M. L. Moore, O. W. Of field, W. F. Jlnnette, J. W. Has kins, W. F. Fruits, O. H. Carletotf, i. E. Woodhduse, li. A. Bowman, C. D. Chorpening, ' Chas. Brown. Visitors 'ttrere Mrs. Burnlss and Miss Emma Roberts of San Jose,' Calif. The Aid will give ft social Wed nesday, '-April ' 29tn t the club room's. '' ' M(ss Doris Ady one of the teach ery in the Falls public schools speftV a few days In Merrill during her spring vacation.. - The guest of Mrs. Etta Scoggios. , -;. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker,' and Helen Walker were in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mrs... Elizabeth Cox who has been quite 111 Is reported to be Improv ing. ' - N. E. Wbodho'use Is a Rogue Rlv- eT Visitor this week looking after bis bees. H. E. Dudley was In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Walker entertained at S04" at her home Thursday after noon. There were three tables and a delightful afternoon was spent. Mrs. Ray Merrill and Mrs. W. C. Bailey tied for high score and Mrs. J. A. Dewey received tho consola tion prize. - The Invited guests were Mes dames, C. A. Barrows, Ed Harwood, E. F. Morrftt, Fred Stukei, R. H. Anderson, . T. A. Blake, N. H. Bogue, W. C. Bailey, F. N. Moyer, j R. L. Dalton, Arthur Frailer, 0. H. Carle'ton, C. P. Haskins, J. A. Dew ey and Ray Morrill. ' Misses Edna Jones and WInnlfred Dewey gave an Easter purty at, the home of fr. Jonnlo Jones Satur day evening. An Haster program1 was given .by tho girls which was vory good. They served refresh ments dnring tho evening. One of tho featuros . was an egg hunt and other games were -played. Thono present wore Mrs. Jennie Jones, Ed Jones, Jas. Jones and family, J. A. Dewey and family, Myte Walker, II. E. Dudley, Clyde Orlggin, Leo Hartlerode and Buddie Jones. ! ' Rov. C. C. Hulet has been spend ing tho week in Klamath Falls, attending tho mooting 'of tha South ern Prosbytory. Mr. Hulet was elected Moderator tor tho coming year. . - - ' , C. V. Shuck and A. Harris were Visitors In the Falls Tuesday. "Mark' Livingston of Slool swamp district attonded to buslnoss mat ters In Malln on Monday. Mr. Liv ingston li about after n siege of slatlca rhoumatlsm. J. A. , McMllllan of Straw dis trict was In Malln Monday shop- p1n-fln-d looking after amines mat ters. " Mrs. Jennie Dunn was among tho Malln visitors on Monday.' Mrs, A. M. Thomas and ' ion Glon and mothur Mrs. "Wires apont (Continued On Pago Fire) MALIN ? u ars Ag ri It am Ask jus about tates for BURGLARY INSURANCE : .t r on your . Store Residence--Safe ' ' ' " J. H. DRISCOLL General Insurance r '207, Hart klti. :? ',i' y v" " 44Wlt44tMWi4.4lfW Saturday Douglas Bussoy. loft last ' weok for the homo of Clydo Griffith, where ho expects to work, 1 Mr. and Mn. Coo. Chirk spent Sunday at thA home ot Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Myers. ' Clayton Rebor Is out Of school with an attack of. flu. ' , Mr. Chas. brchard came Sunday from ' Litchfield to spend several Idsys with his sister, Mrs. A. A. Llskey and family Mr. Orchard Jinnd brothers have recently movod to Lltchflold, from Malln, . whore they have bought property and ox Pct to ninke their homo. Mrs. Orchard ' roturnou' with hor son and expocts to make an In definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil wore In the county Scat shopping and at tending to matters' ot business Wednesday. . Miss Lucy Spittle, spent the week end In Klamath Falls, a guest at tho Hotol Hull, Mrs. Lota Oarllck and son Earl left Saturday for California, whero they will Join tho other children at j the homo of Mrs. Uarlicks parent. ' fl..... ...II, . ,Ul L 4, Ajiuy .wm mime tiiutr noiue inere. Rev.; C, C. Unlet was calling In " The Racine Formula J Each day brings tit additional proof that RACINE Tires are built to RACINE the formula of TIRES honesty. ; : - Like every other 1 product of genuine merit, they teflect the character of the men who build them, i; - ' MOTOR INN GARAGE 230.MAIN . ...... ... ...PHONit 1494-1