PACJK FOTTR
EVENING HfiftALT). KLAMTTH FALLS, OKEHON!
WEDNESDAY, MAY fl.
Refuse to Sign Referendum Petitions on Bus and Truck Bill
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Before
you Build
or Buy;
a Home
. insist on
ChecKSesil
Electrical
Wiring:
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I ill i lr ' vm
VpAancTES
IS HELD FROST
Good, Bad and Indifferent
Matches Staged Befors
Small Crowd
y Uhlig's ' -Electric
Store
: "Check
Seal"
Headquarters in
Klamath Falls
. A "niclanjre of nwf illness' Is
about the only way in which a fit -ting
description cun bo Riven of tilt'
boxing cant sta)rel hy the liHiiiU'!p.it
boxing' commission t ViiiliiiaviMii
linll lust night. If tin- Into la
nirntetl Marquis of Qiicensbury git
any report of it ho would .-till be
turning overlu his grave at sun
down tcdag'.
For pure unadulterated corned.'
the "headline" bout between Jack
Mayberry of Albany and Joe Wal
ler cf Aledford was a roar. Waiters
packed a-frown that must. hare car
ried a horrible wallop while May
berry carried a budding bald spot
on the-back of hia head which d.dn't
i help ta deaden the fall when he
toppled to the canvas. Both were as
wide' open as. Klamath Falls th-1
first cf the year, and both as sci
entific as a couple of sigulina
angleworms cut back of she barn.
, Walters portrac. ed a Duuh w'.nd
iufl Elog full sp?ed nhcad. and
, It takes nerve, tor a young spruce
tree to grow up knowing It ma? be
come manor fnn i.a.. 1
One of the . beat business f;-;end:
you cfn have Is a clean shirt., j
Note how clear the water ;
it after cooking Fon tana's
Macaroni, Spaghetti, or 1
BggNoodles.That proves
the absence of unpleasant
starchiness. It is removed
by the exclusive
Fontana proccss-gf2r jj vQsi ''
Macaroni
.'''' Spaghetti
Egg Noodles
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Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Boards-
Shiplap
Dimension
Mouldings
In I fact practically
sall items for con
struction or repair
work -'
Drive out and look
it over
t.
Pelican Bay
Lumber Co.
ione of his w.de arm Swings, start
j rag la the resin, in some mysterious
j wanner connected with the protrud
1 ing but yielding Jaw cf Mister May
I berry and the birdies began the fatal
! 10-second twitter. If Ma.;berry
' cauld fight with his chin he'd bo a
world-beater..' 1
J It nit' be said f ir .both bo s,
1 honever, that ihcyi wera willing,
even though. . they lacked tie -first
rudiments cf s.-ience. They gave the
crowd a run for its sheckeis and
that's something most of the o-.hera
.'ailed la da.
But the main event wa3 a fittin:;
climax to the semi-windup. in' which
Jack Crim a MJdoc Indian and
proud of It and Kid Relgan, whj
favored Sin Francisco by coming
north, -made faces at , each other.
Crim probably Would have made a
fish: of it, but this Rj.gan person
was terrible. Crim waded 'Into the
lunch-:ounter "egg" and ctarted a
blow lor the belly.' Keigan shrrA'ed
a world of speed. Me saw the blow
coming znd ducked. He ducked to
the floor and stayed there. He was
in frightful agony for .10 second",
fearing, perhaps, that the referee
would make him get up and tight.
But the arbiter, being ' a kind
hearted .cuss, let him stayitherei
and . everybody was tappy, along
with. Mister Reigan.
Maurice Harris of Ashiaid and
V'-ung Felix of Weed put up a fair
six round-argument, with the ref
eree calling it a draff. A majority
of the fans thought Harris should
have had the call, but the Weed
Spaniard in a tough' defensive
fighter and Ashland's pr:de was ua
ible to knock him f.r a iow of
frijales.
An usat'.sfat't:r' end to the
Dummy Poole-Willard ilarringii.n
combat M in tH.l lif, the tlilr.l
found left n li;Ut taste. From the
"ringside It lonkcd as though -Harrington
h.ul f uled the silent boxer
abosit f-.mr Kueoeive titues with
l.w Wcw.i t tlio lett ttrold. i'odle
pr.Me:I --ili.-nlly hut with as Mi
lied facial contortions but 11 hur
tled examination by a phyilcina In
dicaied he was n.it badly hurt. The
referee crdered the bays t.) proceed,
so Sid Herbtvt, in Poole's 'turner,
veny properly tussed In the towel
and called it a dv,
The cilrtaiil-tai.st'f. iietween Halii
I.ightfooi ami Voting Crim das a
real battle from gong to gons.
Tocse twj youngsters put up a
slashing fjur-r.'nnil battle thnt car
ried plenty of aetion. It was culled
a draw, i .
The one saving feature ot the
card was the wrestling ' baut In I
which Henry Burke tsok two I
straight fallj from Charley Deahen
derfer of liunsmuir. Burke tooKjtho
first fall with a double arm lock
and the deciding fill with a head-1-vk,
The ct;ard seemed tj enjoy
the match, as the action was fast
until t'ao deciding fall. .
Who
Does
The.
Damage?
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Who
Pays
The
Bills?
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STUDENTS THAIN
FOR 1
Boys and Girls of Klamath
Falls to Enter for
County Awards
Aspirant: for awards from tho
county track meet, to be held in the
fal. grounds May 9, are. many and
ever..' city sch.:oI lu Klaiititth Falls
is sending in a number of boys and
girls w'ao will enter all phases of
the meet. Judges have not been an
nounced by Principal I.ubke of the
Bonanza high s.-hoal, who is la
charge of the meet. Concessions huve
have been granted ;to, the Mills
Parent Teacher's assoclatKin, which
will conduct Ico cream- booths, sell
sandwiches, soda pop and other eats
and drinks that are always wel
come at such an affair."
Central School
The track meet team of Central
school from tho first class of boya
includes tiarrett Beckley, Edgar
Bedul, Call Dlun icll, Dick Pearson,
Marion Anderson, John Merryman,
It yd 011 Morris, Rex Ifu.naker, Louis
Burgoyne, Walter I.aurson, Class
two Richard Browne, Alois Miller,
Herman Durley, Thomas .Mussey,
Gerald Van Buskirk unci Hobby
Strieby. Class three Gilbert Lage
on, James Wherland, Alvln' Sater
lee, 1 JCdward Boyd, Coarse Helton,
Jack Coble, Klrlse Robin, George
Bkman, Ernest H'olbrook and O. K:
Anderson. .'
Girl3 cf class one Vera fi-j-.-iU.
Elnora Yarnes, June Wiekcrsham,
Gladys Chapel, Klva Nelson, Lillian
TayUr. Clasi two Ioroan Trivis.
Maxine Olson, Ma.la Grimes, Carro
Cartwright, Nellie Finder,
Sample of Pavement Between McMinnville and Sheridan
The State Highway Commission has just let two contracts; one for reconstruct
ing 11 1-2 miles of highway between M cIVwinville and Sheridan, a portion of
which is shown above, at a cost of more than $96,000.00 and another for 10
miles of the Columbia River Highway between Svenson and Astoria at a cost
of more than $261,000.00. '
sTheir portable paving plants are constantly repairing the highways at great
cost and the Highway Engineer has estimated that it will cost the Commission
$50,000.00 to patch and repair the Pacific Highway between Salem and
Oregon City.
The heavy commercial Freight Trucks and Motor Busses have done the greater
part of this damage within the past two . years.
The taxpayers and private car owners pay at least 95 cents out of every dollar
of this bill.
Referendum petitions are being circula ted by the Motor Bus and Freight Truck
Associations to submit "The Bus and Truck Bill" passed at the last session of
the Legislature for vote by the people in 1926. The effective date unless re
ferred is May 2, 1925. By these referending petitions operators of Commercial
Eusses and Trucks hope to put off for 18 months the date when they must
start paying for at least a portion of the damage they are doing to the roads.
This Bus and Truck measure should not be held up to permit the commercial
operators to escape payment of a fair part of the cost of repairing the road de
struction done by their operations. .
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Oregon State Association ot County Judges and Commissioners
H. L. Hasbrouck, Hood River, President . J. E. Smith, Salem, Secy.-Treas.
,V J. T. Adkisson, The Dalles, Vice-President
R. H. Bunnell, Klamath County
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Ytmccy, Clara Dollarhido, Adeline , Carol Ccruld. Audra liean and Nln-
lliirls.'ll-.iicl Stauibie, Hel-n Putor
banjn and Eaitua Vhastaiu.
Bo.-s' relay team Gilbert Lago
son, James WhcrlanJ, Alvin Satcr
lee and Warncst Holbraok. Kubstl
ttitts. Chariot Kalcr and Kleli.ivi!
Browne. '
Girls' relay team Maxluo O'.son.
Lorean Travis, ' Maryollyn llr.iuf jr.l
and Gertrude Von Burthelsdorf.
Substitutes Bernicc Yatu'ey and
Maria Crimes. , "
Mill Ailililiui.
li.ys and giris from Mills school
registered heavily. Class. ono boys
Gordon Bentz, Murloy Bentz, Vin
cent , Reynolds, Theodore Hoosler,
Arthur R ise, Gordon Brunton, Har
old Loper, Berl Buglcy, Bert Bagley,
i't:race Knight. Clnss iv; Wallace
Hoilf clil. Thomas Duke, Nolan
Arnelt, Tom Rose, Chandler Berry,
Carroll Htunton., riooert Katon,
Helen ' Juliu.i Reynolds, Alien Cummlngu
Gregory und Charlotto Bui'sing.
Class three Maryellyn Bradfori,
Certrude Vca llorthelsdorf, Bernice
Curls and Freckles Win for Her
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on Hefley. Class two Fayno Uitch
nnnunH. Louise Hutrhklss and Max
Ine Trivcllccc. Class thrc'o Angel
Ilia Glovanlitil, Vera Smith, dweneth
Thomas, Jour! Johnson and Victoria
Weber.
Fiiliii'"H- Kcluiol
Another srhoil out fir cotittty
hono.-s is Falrvlcw, ,whoe ciilrnnts
aru not so ninny, but are ii:n bilious.
Class ono of boys includes Borylo
Robinson, Clement Hjgue, Burko
Vidon. Clarence . CarllMle, l.lnn
l'rjpst and John Lloydr Clasi two
John DeMIII, Ma-thew Mmlth, Gil
ford wliite. Gust Youngren, Junior
iiloan, Lesllu Pruntt, Call Kwlng.
Class tliree Fred iJlngman, Randal
Lane, James Hall, Alfred Stephen
son. Girl entrants from clans one
Blanche O'Ne!, J)orolhy Allen,
Ermii Herman and Josephlnn Dol
larhido. Class two, Klvlru Boldls-
char, M'.'rtlo .Miilllnax and Marlon
Smith. Clasi three Lorlla YVuits,
Vivian Daw,' Imogene 'Cnldwoll and
Lorella DJw.' t
Rlvi'islilo School
All six clnsaos nre entered Into
by the Rlvenildo boys and . girls.
Class ono of boys Includes Albort
Powoll, Albert fichinock, Joseph
BoAdoln, ChiirlcH Whltumari), Virgil
Nooman, Mario Thompson, Soffena Oidcaioyor, Dallas, DcLnp and Noel
Ili-uchon, Martha i;rown, Malilo Pot- 1'l'P. 'Class two Dua'n Jlouston,
aIk! Fred Lewis. Class Three
Frank Irwin, Leslie Stilus, Carrol
C'ulvln, Klmas JJVown, &n Sliep
iiurd, Elliott Hawkini, . Kenneth
Thomas, Travis Hatfield and Jamas
Hawkins.
Girls of cla?s one Phllis De
Witt, Irene Prultt, lloso Stephenson,
Muxlne Fldlor, Charlotto Colohan,
Edith Fisher. Class two Marion
Lusk, Allco CaldwclU Wlima Loper,
.Melva Deliord, Itaatlia Wilchur und
Faye Kcsterson. Class three Leona
yfU-SASOHOANO SKONC .
Phone
for Lumber
Main 128
The best lumber, properly seasoned to give a
good account of itself that's the kind of build
ing woods you'll find at this yard. Priced to en
courage immediate building.'
Lakeside Lumber
Company
Center St. and Klamath Ave.
1111!
tar, Evu Miller mid Naomi Kinkudo,
I 'clii an Lit; ,
The only class not 'fuprcsenlnd
fr;m the iPellcan Bay school was die
third class of boya Tr which there
were no entrants. Class one buys
ilarolJ Yancey, Herbert Pennolll,
Johnny Pastoga, Nulla Glovanliil,
Jack Buchanan, Rlcliurd Gantry,
l.diti Weber, Bri..o lUrland. Cln'n
two Donald Turner, Richard Gen
try, Lawrence Sanders, Henry San
ders and Clyde Davis, '
Cl;s one girle Lorraine Mc
Ciindllss, Maxlno McCandl'as, Val
cncla Wiultlcy, Margaret Pcnelll,
Dexler Knight, ' Watlhow. Kohn,
Francis KruiienbiirK, Oliver Boovor
and Wallor Tlmnis. Class threo
Thomas Klipjn, Wayne Whitney,
Virgil Grove, Alfred Lundnulst, Hor'
ucrt Graham and Barnotlo Boan.
Girls of class one Ruth Vannlcov
Allco North, Linden Knight Olid.
Vivian Shouts. Class two Ruth, All
ien, Mitiy Lewis, Del'plilnu Graham,
Ilizel Michncivjn, Ruby Bmltli nnd
Vera Moore. CltifS".' threo Cora
Biehn, (iertrudu Winrd, jMyillo
Nortji, Ruth Behnnp.i Louise-Jong-head,
Onnevlcvo Hotistan and1 Ina
Wostfjll. . :
Auburn curls, a nose Inclined to the retrousso and freckles won over tra
.dlllonal tjpes of southern beatity when lallzuboth Campbell of Lynnville,
j Tonn., was chosen by popular vote ns the most beautiful cd-ed at the'
' V; University of Chattanooga. Bho is nophomoro. ;. t
The Washington Cafe
Is the most popular eating placo In Klamath Falls toddy
"There's a Reason"
, VOU CAN
; EAT BETTER FOR LESS
' flA AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES ,v '
125 South $tetU-. .-.-Ki ...vr. .1 . -i .,,l"lt ' Weo Slilng, trop.
TO
PLAY U. DFD.
EUGENE, Oro May . Fresh
from thnlv bIx lo three' victory ovor
tho University of Washington, base
ball leu 111 at Seattle yesterday, the
Washington Slnto collego Cougars
arrived In Eugene for Die Runio to
day with the University of Oregon
nine;
- fllnco tholr drubbing ul the liands
ot tho 'Idaho Vundiils hero Monday,
llio Oregon team has gone Inlo prac
tical with a grim iletnrmlnatlon.
.Hnrrlfion, reputed to bo 0110 of the
host Oregon . Inirlers, Is Bgiiln elig
ible In pluy und will probably I10
called npofl to show I1I11 wnrcs
against llio lioavy-lilttlng Coiigitrs
this afternoon.
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Fish caught this spring are not
ns largo us IIiobo caught lust spring
but they will ho by noxt spring,
. Only id, vory foolliih. man sots his
vacation for tho mono time the: boss
'will- lie away tin 'hta ; . ' M'-e:-,
N
ow
is the time to get that
Garden Hose
Last year we distribut
ed two . miles of bur
crack-proof non-kink-able
moulded' hose and
thereby earned tho rep
utation of being Gar
den Hose Headquarters
Try
LORENZ CO.
. First
Phone 371
. On 6th near Main ;
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