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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
TUESDAY. MAY K, 102a r iim ! in . 'i iwmiuiuitJiu!...ltJ . EVENING pERMF. iffATrms.' pQQ wsuiusstsuci Now is the time to get that Garden Hose Last year we distribut ed two miles of our crack-proof '' non-kink-able moulded hose and thereby earned the rep utation of being Gar den Hose Headquarters Try LORENZ CO. . First Phone 371 - On 6th near Main Lumber for Sale Cheap : ..j;,r ..... r ...... ' Boards .' Shiplap1- Demension Siding ; , In fact practically all items for. con struction or repair work Drive out and look it over Pelican Bay Lumber Co. rS.3. K SE 75 VS 0 Be. go tail 6- E S E! s.l -41 fnM MBA MlttTLAN Latest .:. Sport News T I EG T RflUNOSOFBQXING AND FINISH WRESTLING MATCH 10 BE DISHED UP TO FANS TONIGHT All of the boys who will show their stuff at Scandi navian hall tonight are ready for the tap of the f?0rtg which will start the 2S rounds of boxing and the finish Wrestling match. ' This will be by far the biggest card yet staged by the municipal boxing commission and accord ing to the advance dope should go over with a bang. Henry Burke of Klamath Falls and Charley Deaben- derfer of Dunsmuir will furnish the bone crushing enter tainment The two men wrestled to a draw here two months ago, but the Dunsmuir grappler believes he can toes Burke to the mat, with Burke equally confident that he will get the call over the California light heavy . In the boxing end of Hie program. Matchmaker Patterson haa carded four six-round bouts and a tour round preliminary, all of them look ing good on paper." " j Taera i3 a lot of interest in ioo; Maurice Harris-Felix Torres boat,; and local fans are wonder.g if the! Mexican from Weed can stand up the kick wnjca Harris OREGON LOSES T0I1TEI under, tee ktcK wn.ca .Mams car ries in either baud. Hurra intds short work of Harrington hero on the first card, while Torres lost a decision to Jack Crim last niotita.i Jn;k Crim will cross leather with i Kid Raigan of San Francisco in i another six-round bout. Jack May- jtierry aad Joe Walters, light hoaiv- EUGENE, Ore., May 5. Faced by a 5-0 led held by thoV University of Oregon baseball team here ;ei terday afternoon, the University of Idaho nine came back and won, 10 to 7. It was a free-hitting contest, many clouts going for extra bases. . The game starte'd with Idaho at bit, and the Vandals wero mowed weights, will go six rounds or less, "own in one-iwo-inrco oruer. iu with Tjato confident of finishing the! her half of the lnn:ng. Oregon con bout with one lusty wallop. ' nected -wit'a Fields offerings for Harrington and Dummy Poole hree runs- A. h"ra0 run b7 'Xdol"h rill fight if out In another boutot Oregon wiu two on was a feature that looks mighty good on paper, j r ,ho inn;nB- .,'-. Babe Llshtfoot, fast coming kid.! m 1 t'.rst inning, however, will try to climb higher by taking i Field UshU-Jed. while Williams of oe measure of Chet Reyn;I(ls. i Oregon was hit rather froiiucntlv when 'hits meant runs. An Oregon The fcrsi bout will start at S o'clock. ! Popular prices will pro vail. ... ; rally was started in the last of the ninth Tvith two out, when Hobson hit and Bliss brought him In with a.threc:bagger. Jones struck out for Ms third time -of the day and ended the game. The gime' was flie first or tne sea son in the (Mail onrere:lce lor i .The last chapter of the strange .Oregon. case of. Todd and MoCampbcll will Washington State collego will be be decided Wednesday. May 13, here Wednesday afternoon. LIQUOR CASE WILL BE TRIED MAY 13 HAVE A CARPENTER DO . YOUR PLUMBIC "RIDICULOUS I you say. Yet that is what hundreds of people do every day when they engage the ervic e. of other than a trained RECTAL SPE " CIALISTtocurethrirPiles. Nowonder they receive no benefit and continue to uffer.and condemn the doctor for their : time and money wasted. " My years of training and i experience ' treating RECTAL and COLON ail ments alone enables me to give a written life-long uun. i " that I will cure your Piles or REFUND TUUK. rnc Write today for my FREE BOOK DEAN. M.D..Inc omexs: Seattle office.. l.an BuilBlnq 808-WZ Shfcr Duildma ir"'" Studebaker Saves by Building Bodies i) The bone In the beefsteak ia of " 110 value, but tho buyer pays for It Just tho same. ,,' There Is a ' "bone In t'ao beef steak" In many automobile prices, points out Studebaker. Buiyors of cars on which tho builders have had to pay many profits to parts makers, or which are assembled under a heavy over- . head, are paying for the "btoe," i:i the beefsteak not as much, In fact, because the lamlly dog can gel a meal out of Chat. j . i The automobile , builder . who hasn't the facilities to make Ma j'own bodies, tmoiors and ; ciiassis parts must depend on parts makers. So far as Is known, Studebaker manufacturers more of the parts that go Into lis motor cars than ;ny othor largo manufacturer In ; tho oountry, with tho .possible ex ception of tliu Ford Motor company. . Tills mot only gives tho conipuny ); control over the quality of ma terials and . workmanship, but ef foots savings that can bo reflected In hotter quality and lower prices than It otliorwlso cauld give. Justice of the Peace R. E. Hun saker said this moraing, when, Wil liam McCaittpbell will stand trial on the' cha-rge cf possession of intoxi cating liquor. The two men were Joint: charged with possession, and together stood trial last week on the same of fense. Evidence introduced again n each was the same. W. II. Todd j-as acqnitted but the 'ury failed to. agree on the guilt of lnn-ocence of McCampbell. McCampbell is free on $500 ball. R. If. II 13 Idaho 10 Oregon 7 ? Batteries Field and Howrton; Williams, Brook 3 and Bliss. . With malaria starting. this Is tic time for air good lemons to come to tho adc tf their country. A fool and his straw hat are sat upon. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO a no You can say H-TeteR. you 'PCGa.Sey J'fl FOR FtctHTlNCj. JAA Hi - - r YoU'Re f'A'ZT THC5 ftijlM DRAFT Ml?- HSffMSOW;--JJ hoiaj (aouccj you L.IK.& r-J - ' t: I ''' i : 1 , . ' " In the first quarter of 1925 Graham Brothers built and sold more Yh ton trucks than any other manufacturer in the world. In the 1 ton and Vh ton fields combined, Graham Brothers ranked second. Publication of these facts is prompted wholly by the belief that truck buyers are entitled i ...... ... . , . , to know the trend of the times. With the facts before them, few would consider buying other equipment without first deter mining the reasons for Graham Brothers rapid advance. l'Ton Chassis, $1400; 1 1-2 Ton Chassis, $1635; Delivered H. S. Wakefield 420 KLAMATH AVE. PHONE 106 -A HOTHERS SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE mmtsmtasstsszi Many Fords Bought on Weekly Purchase Plan EStnoiT, Mich., Miy B. Ono of the mart Interesting features of the ;Vprll salei report of the Ford Motor company, as given out at the c nip;ny offices in Detroit, Is tho largo number of people w ho en rolled cars under tho easy method of the Ford weekly purchase plan. The rcportj show that plan en rollments averaged more than 1000 a diy for .the mcith, tho total for the 26 working days of March being 20, 826. This is a gain of about SOU a day over tho enrollment fljurca for the last few days of February. Aside from the large unroHiiitiulx under tho plan, soles for March Of this number,, domestic retail do were 17.1,182 Ford cars and trucks. I.vcKch h totaled, 153, Ilia, an lu .j.oase of 41,401 over February, In dicating Improving cvtidltiom 'every where throiigbout the- country,, Hii ports covering dealer 'requirements .or the r.rc'iciit month also 'show the di'inan.l rr cars hurt tnicln rnpid- iy Having upward. Auollier licaKhy. condition, nt Icu.nt so far an agrlculturnl liitnrosta are iicurned, Is reflected In thoX l'i niu.itic ret.;! sulcs of 922!i For.lMon jractois during March. This Is art '.nrreato of 3,311 'more' than were y'cllvcrud . In February. . Dome.Ulc find f;rclt'.i . sales of . Fordnons reached a total of 10,803 In 'March. Graham Brothers Truck . Sales Now in Lead 1VH.U I'OIXTWIil Senvibodv's always kicking scat of our government. tlio Official figures from Detroit for the first quirter of 1S2B show that Graham Brothers rank f.rst In tho world In tho production and sale of 1 ton trucks. In tho 1 ton ami l'A ton truck f'cids combined they were surpassed in voluino only by Fprd. "Tho In formation may ho surprising to the general nubile, said II. W. Wako fleld, local U.dge Brothers tlealor, "bii't. not to us, 'nor to thnae who aro familiar with the performance of tirahum Ilruthort t'Mcks and wills lliolr rapid tcwunduiicy in the (mltiHtiv iluiiiig the "last tlneo years. "Tholr iidvanco has been v.Uiout ostentation. Tlioio has lieun no bluro of trumpets, no exuggor,:ul tnilnis. It has been ' a 'steady, wh ilesoine growth, based entirely upon tho truck's performance." .. ' iLo's than threo years ago Ora liani Brothers wero- in twentieth position.'' Now' ,111(1' nru nuniufiic liii liii; . trucks tti tho rato .f ever Hill ;i d-'', mai'liellilg tholr cntlro oulpiit, through Hodgo Brotbnrs dealer's.. 'Tlt I Kales and service iid vanlago of a strong doaior organi zation, combined with the txcup tionul "nibrlt of tho truck ' lls'slt,' Is regurded us ono of tho chief rea sons for the rapid udyaneo to lecd onililp, . Horvlco Is an excoodlngiy 'important factor In tho operation of a truqk u'lid business nion are not slow to appreciate tho advantage of having geniiluo parts liiHtuntly avail ulilo when needed. Gooseberry growers must not uso surfur In uny form alter tho fruit Is set, If they Intend to sell to the cnnncrles, says II. P. Bnrss, plant pathologist of the agricultural col lego experiment irtutlon. The sta tion suggests that growers try Bal I action, and produce gas In the can- opo with good results, but lias not n yet been Hied In this country, Tlio oi experiment station Is conducting ai tests with (his Inexpensive trcat-.j. ment and wilt bo glad to hear from m growors who aro trying out tlilsi'.li method. Chemists say thut tlllsuli mutorlal will not cause chemical In it soda, 1 6 ounces to 1 gallon of water, If mlldow In developing. This material should bo applied thor oughly and requires renewal after each rainy spell. This method Is practiced III Hor ned fruit. t Tt's a foolish woman who lilts hor io l.llul.nml .1,11. n Hn1ll..... u 1. l... ,'.) Iiunui.ii.i rrmi u iuinuh j;ii wuun ailU'lll can hurt hi mmoro by crying. . ; Public Dance In Mississippi one family has 15 childron, all boys, and wo cull that raising a fouh .house, . Tho poor are with us always, hut the rich go to summer rosnrts. Giveri by Pelican Muscovites J. O. O. R MOOSE HALL FRIDA Y EVENING, MA Y 8 Music by Houston's Orchestra Admission $1.00 f t