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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
: EVENING -msaiALn, KLAMATH TALIS, 'OREGON ' TXM FIVS Leads Yale Varsity Crew t T 7 f ? T ? f t -'1 Just Turn This Stock t Cash-No Matter- . ';,.' lFifteen Men Under Arreit 41 flUESDAY Aram 2 J; J 02T t t finWiY OF PRDH1S 1 GLEAM UP DIVES ATWEEQ, CALIF. into I on Various Liquor Charges ( VIUCKA, CnHt., April !it llf- itndti turn ur umlir nrrrat at WhimI, fuNowliijr. tlin iim.l HMrtut'ulnr rll 1 w nKikmI In MUklyou munly. i Jfatartrvii fiiliTiil prohibit Inn hki'iiIn ' toad !$l apwliil iliiiii(lin under Hi" 'dJtwctlon of i(, V. UIimm, Ki-iicrnl Ifirejttfbltloii agent, awoopi'd down mi Hhfcstin Kalurdny nl(lit In 10 auto saapnllr. mid rlosetl mm tight us n titm wtmt a principal rnlilitr wild Ubo tho wettvut town on I lie Pa- CMia com I, Including Tin Jiiiiiiii. ? 7b men arrttstad aud tlio pln'cos Ustded woro: Krauk ftiiollmun and AA,J, Iloyar, Tluean esfii! A. L. iCtaro, J. K. Fostnr, II. L. Harring ton, ! David Qlbtuu ami Paul Uood irmln, Bhastina club; Andy Coulu. iCHnk Jones and J. K. Mxhtfoot, Elmontu botol; Tripp Bcoit, Cornor poolroom; Mickey I'arvln, Working iMtts'i club; Jubn H'uln, Optimo Chtsr store, mid Hplro J. Jouganous ieed Dltuidla Koklnls. Ml. Hhmlu -MQlrooin. I Hundreds of allous of whlskoy, i tin and moonahlna worn seised end Ijtall wu fixed In on eh cane nt 10U0 i wllh tho exception of Clllwon, who U charged with attacking n federal Mtonl with a dirndl weapon. - (llb on la uld to hnvn thrust a ro (utvar In lha face of one of tliu iraldurs and It la ball Is fixed at jfCOOO. Those who cannot give bull Irwlll bo taken before I'nllod States i-OonmlMloner Usns at Hod llluff Modsy. ' The roJdi follow I ho prcsouco In iShaatlna for mora than a wook of aeveral fedoral undur cover men ilwhoj secured sufficient uvlduncu to Ulle complaint nullum flvo man not mrrasted Saturday iiIkIh on charges tit ! of Intoxicating lliUor and than Information! will bo iocurod ilhla waek. : V l v t7 -J -,i -J '-" urn iiir--"- -- ui in In.mt Inn A. M Wllaon. capUJn o th Yala vanity crow for till aeoaon llr n.w-d No In vrbes lha Bill ahrll won all Ita American rocoa nr wi ll u Ilia Olympic chomplonahlp at 1'nrla I'ronpacta (or tba comliii cuniilD ara rporJrd u t gvod HE raw GLADIATORS I LL BATTLE FOR SUP REICY TONICH T ITEN NEW STUDENTS ENROLL IN SCHOOL ' Tan now minlonta unrollod In Ibe ItMtlUi Addition ai-hool yeatorduy, ar i. cording to Supnrlntondvnt J. P. CWallK, whan achool reaumod actlvl 'iTIoa followlnn Kaatnr vacation. Ac u'Ooritlnit to Buparlntondnnt Wolla, . '.lha Mills Addltlnn achool l In tho '.tnoit, rapidly growing aoctlon of tho Iiolty and to nvoKI coniioatlon, aomo iataaa niunt ba taken In tho noar fu itur, at loaat befora tho opening of .tho fall term of 1026. for the add! oitlon of rooms In the building. There lUwa, boon acme dlacuaslon of sealing lurooms In tho bdnoniont for tho uso lot students. "Somebody is going to kiss the canvass tonight" . This is the free prediction today among pugilistic circles of Klamath Falls after watching Earl Ritchie and Rocco Strambo train at the Scandinavian hall. The two heavyweights meet in the main event of the boxing card which will be staged tonight at the Scandinavian hall. Ritchie needs no introduction to the Klamath fighting public. He has brought the fans to their feet at many a bout in Klamath Falls. .That he carries a wicked punch in either hand can be attested by his opponents who have faced him in the past. Strambo is a fighter, pure and simple. He scorns standing off at arm's length and straight lefting his ad versary. He is at home when ne stands toe to toe ana swaps punches. ' T'n """"'l , jcrlra of Klamath Kails are going to The mnln ovont Is a ton-round go. ) tattglB )n the s.ml-wlndup..i,$,el!x l Wholhor or not It will go the limit now In Klamath prize rings but 1 doubtful, according to prcdlc-j ' fl"K with him aa excellent repu llon of both parties to tho fracas. ,a,l0Q 8 Rger and mixer. Crlm mihi. ,inri.r. h. n, feit hnr 's fast snd vicious. Providing he can In his llfo and Strambo woll, ho has boon swapping punches with Tiny llorinsn In training quartors at Porlltnd and says ho can absorb more av. 'i givo mora punches than a mule. Young Follx rt Wooe .d Jack keep hli head, ne should give Young Felix tho fight of his life. Tio fight wll be six rounds. HtirrliiKton lo Flulit W. Harrington, who packs a wicked punch In olthor hand, will tight Tommy Thompson In a four round go. Tho two men will fight at 148 pounds. Uubo Llghtfoot and Jimmy Boyd, both 135 pounders, will tight tho curtain raiser. Tho' first bout starts promptly at 8 p. m. CECIL A. COOK TO BE FORUM SPEAKER oure sure to like one brand better Since i tW i tY 1850 ., 1 Unusually V 1850 -1925 i- . Our Diamond JubUea ofQuality and Ssrvica . J.A.POLGERCO. it m 'a -. -Vp -. iv ai ' '4 When you test any othet cof. fee against Folger's Golden Gate you will decidedly favor one brand. You owe it to yourself to chal lenge the quality of any brand of coffee by making the Folger Test just as other people arc doing In the 29 states where Folger's is in demand. Makc the , Folgcr Coffee Test Drink Folger's Golden Gate Coffee uicj drink the coffee you have been using. The third morning drink Folger's again. A morning or two and you'll decid edly favor one brand or the other; . the beat 'coffee wins. Thai's fair Isn't it? GOLDEN few First official introduction of Cocll A. Cook, boy scout executive, uiii'ho mado tomorrow noon whon ha will bo Introduced at the cham ber of commorce forum luncheon. Mr. Cook Is tho actlvo head ot the d str.ct organization of the boy scouts and will divide his time be tween Klamath county and Jackson county, lie Is a man woll versed In tho ways ot boys, their work and play, and It will be on that subjoct that ho will address the chambor to morrow. ' ' A Wet World 1 hVCJS:' U-f This was n wot ' world" until police noticed iib peculiar equator . uxami. nation revealed that tho northern hemisphere whs detachable and that within the globe was an oasis a liquor cache. Theoretically, police say. this cache may o within the Volstead raw as aU Intoxicants, Inths. ' docantcr wro bclor tht eauoino f ? ' ? f ? f I t t ? ? f t t- t y t t t t f t t ? ? f ? f ? ? :l t f ? f t y t y t t y t t ? t t y t ? y t t t t f f y t t y t f t r r - ? f ; ?. ? t i t t y y i;- r , ' .... Is the order code given by O. M. Hector, to be followed in every department 5 i i n 1 1 ff .sMataW HaisW ' m. mtmmm aW CI osing (5 T Out OF MANY DEPARTMENTS IS THE GREATEST NEWS TO THE PEO PLE IN KLAMATH IN THAT IT MEANS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF HI GH GRADE DRYGOODS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, AT A SLASHING OF PRICES WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN ATTEMPTED BE FORE BY THIS OR ANY OTHER STORE IN THIS WIDE COMMUNITY. Values that have too precedent: Kayser's summer weight knit vests. Regu lar,, price 40c. ' Unusual Price 24 c Children's Bear Brand hose. Values to 35c. Unusual Price 19c ech Kayser's Silk Gloves Regular $1.00. Unusual Price v 58c pair Germantown. Knitting Yarn. Regular 35c. Unusual Price 19c Infant's Silk and Wool vests. Regular $1.75. Unusual Price $1.22 Children's Straw Hats. Values to $1.00. 'i 1 Unusual Price 4g c each BUT, IT BEHOOVES YOU ALL ' -TdAcfT- AND ACT QUICKLY NOW IF YOU WOULD PROFIT BY THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE DOLLARS IN STEAD OF DIMES ON THINGS YOU MUST NEEDS HAVE AND WILL BE FORCED TO BUY WHEN THIS SALE IS OVER ATA MUCH HIGHER PRICE. IT i necior s Klamath Falls y Complete:.,, Riddance Prices 40-inch Crepe de Chine. Mostly , all colors ' and black. Regular $1.75 -Close Out Price 98c 40-inch Figured Voiles. A good lot of patterns. Regular 50c and . 60c. Close Out Price 28c yard 40-inch Canton Crepes. Heavyweight, Many colors. Regular $2.85. Close Out Price $1.48 56-inch Poiret Twill. . Colors black and brown Regular $4.50 Close Out Price $2.98 Hundreds of . Yards of Embroideries. Regular 20c ; Close Out Price .. 3c per yard Genuine ! Wool Nap . Blankets. Regular ; $5. Close, Out Price V$3.48 ; THIS STORE IS A VERITABLE MINE OF INTEREST AND ECONOMY. FOR CAREFUL BUYERS,. THE MERCHANDISE RS CHOSEN FROM RE LIABLE SOURCES BEARS THE CLOSEST INSPECTION AND EXAMIN ATION AND IS YOURS AT A VERY SMALL COST. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR) u HECTOR'S n Klamath Falls WHERE YOU PAY LESS. YOUR,SURE$T$if ylSTQRE ir.hA "J I' k A. U K : '- i 4 a i ""'if irP : 4 4 . 4