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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
.TA(T!jn ..f. , ,, , . ...,-.. ... t , t FRIDAY, MAY! 1, lftiil ,ii' pAGE tWO - " v' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ciais F.oay s r Sip e 1 i Fnr Working;: '4; IS"; 3. 1 CHOSES KLAMATH FILLS BASEBALL TEAM Eighteen . Men Comprise Personnel of City, Nine : : The eighteen .athletes In whose hands the fate of. Klamath Falls as a baseball town, will rest, were picked last , night by Manager Fred , Glover in order to have the list com plete to hand into league officials at a meeting in Weed tonight. The line-up as announced is as follows: .Pitchors, BeA Arnold, . .,iB. . Hogan, Prultt. . IJhlllips and. Sweet; InflelJers, Howard, Mathews, . JU Nonvest, H. L, Bayness, Carter, , , foster,. .Bud Cod-, Carroll. Staley . and 'Red Watts; Catchers," Bannister and Anderson; outfielders, Foster, , Cody, Carter, Staley and Ed Clarke. Ftashy -Aggregation . The aggregation will prove to be one. of the flashiest 9eoii-pro teams on the coast. Is the belief of experts - who. .have-witnessed try-outs on the fair grounds diamond. Such play- ! " ,.ers as Bannister on the receiving . end and Red Watts, who put in his .first appearance yesterday after noon,, will bolster up toe team de ..cidedlyy; '.. .. . : .Watts Is a player with experience .. of many years in the old northwest -league and : with' a little practice should make good on the-short-stop . position. Bannister, tried out with Portland, and was carried through the training season before released, i .Anderson is giving .Bannister a hard 5 run, for his position and .the pon- uro, AlDurtua wrote as follows:-;. , Wants Bat Wort .'; What Manager .Clover Is after, more than anything else. Is a team which is hefty with the stick'. , "I want ' to get an aggregation that can lambast them out from the first inning to the last-."- Mr. Glover sail. "What I have set my mind on, is winning the first game, which will be with Mt.l Shasta In Klamath Falls. If we can win the first two. game, I have no fear for the rest of the season, for I feel we have a set . of athletes on the Klamath Falls -.tottm, second to none In the league." . tnox AVTVRAB Family islUjig With Friends in the - City Jills Week -.1' . " l. ' t. . - Mr. and Mrs.-James Dugan of Al turas, in company with their two small children, arrived in Klamath Falls last night,, where they are In terested In business' affairs In the city. : They ore stopping In the. Ar cade hotel -while in Klamath Falls. E EH BY YOUR DOCTOR Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of wator each day, also take salts occasionally,. .says a noted au thority, who tells us that too much rich food forms aoids, which almost paralyze the kidneys In their ef forts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with aTdull misery in the kidnez region, sharp palna In the back or sick headache. ugliness, your, stomach sours, tonaue Is' rnntnil. nnri & hnn ' weather ,ts Led yon have rheumatic twinges. The . urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels oiton get sore and irritated, obliging you to seok relief two or three times during the night. ' To help neutralize these irrita ting acids, to help cleanso the kid neys and flush oil tho body's urin ous waste, get fou rounces 'of Jad Units from any pharmacy here; lake a tablespoonful in a glass of wator before breakfast for a .few days, and your kidneys may then net fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with . llthlfl, and lias been, used for years to help Jluslt .and stimulate' sluggish kid. jioys; also to toeutrallae the acids lit the system so . they no .longer irritate, thus often relieving blad der .weakness.,: t, :, . .... : Jad. Salts -is' InexpenslyV; cannot ' lnlnre and makes 'a delightful ef fervescent lithla-water drink. By 11 means have -your physician ex amine yonr kidneys nt least twice a year. Adv. , KIDNEYS Ell jTORES, HARRIS T Fans Anxious to See Ash land Flash in Action ' v Against Good man 9 a very iuimnli rignt ran mat saw the whip lash rigltt ,unj-cr cut that knyovtl Wilbur HarrUmtoii lnt niontli, .wants to seethe, author of that .bluiv in nrtlou again. They will have their wish gratified for Maurice .llnrris of .Ashland, the man who was . responsible for cue of tho prettiest knockouts seen this fear. Hill take on Young Felix Torres in .the boxing-wrestling- card at the Scandinavian luiU Tuosdny evening, May S. ' Harris . Is lean and Wiry, cool and heady, and .packs one of tho hard est right crosses seen in these parts n H H a n t m B ' (9 a w SQ .a fa H Bl a a n H El n for some time. In the first round of his fight with Harrington. Harris stood off the rushes of tho game Indian, with a jolting left. Sudden ly Harrington left himself open. and like & flash of light the right cross was through and to the point of the chin. Harrington weat down like a tree felled by an nx. He managed to last, out till the mid dle of the second round, but a final shock punch to the jaw pulled the curtains. - Torres Shifty ' -Torres is a 'fighter - unlike Har rington. He is shifty, heady, and content to stand off .and jab with his left. The question among fans is, -with Teresa' weigh advantage and his shiftiness, can he keep away from that stodge -.hammer--, right that Harris packs around with him. Another question that is puz zling --fight -fans is- who-will win In the wrestling match between Heary St Burke, -local light -heavywelgh ' wrestler, -and Charles Deabenderfcr of Dunsmuir. Burke Old-Timer- j Burke has wrestled in this city ! many times. He has taken them on from Ted Thye down, and many will remember how groggy Taye was from Deadlocks Burke clamped on him. Only by Knocking Burke cold did Thye pull out of tho hole. Deabenderfcr is a 'fast and husky j wrestler who has beon rolling them over In northern California.' Both I men are training conscientiously for the mat:h. Henry Is anxious -to live down his defeat at the bands of Ad Gustavo by a crushing defeat of Deabenderfer. - ' ' .Fast Card -' ' Besides -the wrestling match and Ihe Hurris-Torrcs boxing match, there are thfee other boxing bouts scheduled. Wilbur Harrington, who Is always dangerous until he Is down and out.' will fight tho popu lar Dummy H'oolo at 135 pounds; Jack Crlm, who Is developing -into one of the fastest welterweights In this section, will tangle with Kid Relgan of San Francisco; Jack Mayberry and Joe Walters will fight the ' curtain miser at 170 pounds. " FOKMEK ItKSIDKXT JDiuiKlitii- of Klpgo Conch )rlvvr VIlt.-iiB 511 i'Uy .Mrs. Elmer Cleaver, who was be fore her marriage Miss ' Hattle Feree, Is visiting in Klamath Falls Jot the remainder of the week and calling on old-time acquaintences. This is the first visit Mra. Cleaver lias made to the city since 1889 an1 he Is greatly surprised at the growth of . Klamath Falls from Llnkvllle. She is the daughter of Captain .Feree, who operated a stpgo coach line .from Klamath Falls to Medford. ', .', OSSININO, N. Y., May 1.' Mor ris Diamond and Joseph Diamond, brothers, and Jo'.m Farina were electrocuted at Sing Sing prison lust night for the murder In Brooklyn of two bank messengers In 1923. The birth-rate 'of t:ie United SUtea Is decreasing. Automobiles don't cry at night. COAST h$,tV.K .(HXMtKM Yesterday's remits Portland 6, Vernon. 41 : Boattle 7, Oaklmd 3.' Los Angeles . 3, 8acramento San Francisco .14. Sail Lake, DWG CARD Bigjgest Day For the benefit of those who work during the week, and who have been unable to take advantage of our sale prices, we have arranged a special Saturday Sale . Evcrvthine la tlni mre iurliUfd hi rnlo except Iinvrnbec'Jir rase goj;Is. -A. V V JL VA '1 :MM .; te ) .'' g- 1, :f nj.-iii' LOWEST TO-STORE BUYING POWER MAKES THEM POSSIBLE Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets .Only two left. Regularly sold for $8,7.50. .These are slightly scratched damage you can repair with a 10c can of white enamel. The remianing two at $44 ' Linoleum All first grade no seconds. Very newest patterns in Armstrong's and J31abon's" linoleum the best made. This is the regular ,?1.35 linoleum. . i 99c PER 'SQUARE YARD , (Remember no' seconds) ' , ' If you want" seconds, we have j them at 75c per yard Graniteware Cup and saucer -lOc Dippers, pans, pie pans, measur ing cups, .basting spoons, pudding pans, stew pami all to go at 10c Added Extra Special Glass butter dish, creamer , and ' sugar Three-piece set 15c 1ei; set . Liniit one set .to a customer 721 Main "Not Going of This Big PRICES OF THE YEAR AND HERE ARE -MORE ALL GENUINE BARGAINS! Jacquard Overstuffed Suites Davenport and Fireside Chair $155 Silk Tapestry Davenports - $72.50 Bill welt Bed Davenports -$85 "P DayBeds . $19.50 p White Enamel Steel Ranges ' Full 1 8-inch ovens '$58.50 - , - Opposite Out of Business r Just 7 Money-Saving A ate- tarn Bro o m s An unheard-of bargain at this smashing price of 19c 100 brooms to go to the first 100 women who enter oujr store Saturday evening after 7:00 o'clock. None sold before that time. Limit one to a cus tomer BRING 19c IN CHANGE OR YOU DON'T GET A BROOM E! Light Globes Another big shipment. Mazda type ordinarily sold for much more. On sale at 19c Lawn Mowers 14 and 16-inch cut. Eight, and ten-inch wheels. Ball bearing..........,......,.. $8,50 Rugs $44 9x12 Hightstown Axminster, seamed or seamless ........:.....J3 gg $44 Khoraesan 9x12 rugs '-$31,85 -Silk Floss Mattresses , 30-pound. A wonderful buy at this price one that must be seen to be appreci-, ated.. ...;....:...........,.'..:.... -,$14.25 All-steel bed springs :. $3.95 Ice Boxes Rhinelander Airtite Best ..niader Na tionally advertised. Will stand dry, hot weather ,without shrinking o waiiping.1 During this sale, priced for less than you could make them, if you got your ma terials for nothing.. ,' '"' N 30-pound capacity J 2.75 ' Larger siies in stock & Woolf the Pine Tree Going After: W t. 1 a n H -m H M U a n M a n u n n n n 'H N H H n