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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 102ft PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON "Farmer" Vance, Who Mejts Henry Burke, May 30 Save with safety at HAIRNETS CURLING IRONS PYRALIN IVORY KODAKS HAAS CANDY a i i OFFICE SUPPLIES BATHING CAPS 'etexOL Store The MAGAZINES. J J 5? 67 Ml The TIME the PLACE and the TROUSERS I QMART, trousers for It dressing tip, sporty trousers for play, sturdy rouscns for the work day lj)nt chess Trousers for every occasion arid each pair backed by the war ranty ."f "10c a Button; itt.oa a Rip," Come in . and be fitted in. body aud ; poefect-lxtok. , y.:K-k''': ."iV" 7 KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY i' Exclusive Agents TIRES GENERAL , FIRESTONE , 4 OLpjlELD fealloonfe i40 to. 7.30 f Complete balloon equip- V- . e... Tn j cii ' " meat lur roras, stars, Cbevrolets or Overlands v Our price; is right KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE . "Cap". Calkins ". 6th and Klamath ; WALLS TRULY, walls can smile orlrown. See that yours cheer and soothe by har monious colors and clean surfaces. Apply Fuller Washable Wall Finish. It can be wiped clean with ? damp cloth makes home keeping easier -r.sayes re finishing. :. t , ,; Also, ask for booklet, "Color Harmony in the Home" all bout painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc' Its free. '" ., ,."V. .; wry hill lira ol Fuller Pinna aid VarauhM mi WE if. 1 it , ' Browns ' Faint Store W. P. FULLER CO. aOlMMonStroM "' SanFhnelk H Biauhtt la PldUCaat Citln ' FULLER i PAINTS IJ VARNISHES " 1 'SIONIIWMTCXtA , ' " "- m ncll'o Catarrh F41lal will do whtt w l.mm milmiii- claim for It tld your system of Catarrh or Dcafhcv cauNd by tatarth. - tt, r-, '-.,;. - UUt ft ntttyn t '$. J. CHENEY & CO Tkdo, OhW Vv - "oji' b n f i ! it n if tt S c Is tt tt Cold Creams Poml's t'olil CrtMin. 3ir a ml i,v ' Toilet Creams . & Itiims.lollu, rmc ,i :t.1c j I 1'iilmullru I'nlil (Ttoih noo I ('ociw lluttnr Colli I'lTam mir j (luibua Colli fii'iim .vie CoIkuIo'b ClmrmlB Crt'iun .Kir HU Ki'ttthor Colli Cri'iim no lUKinm'a Milkweed Crcivm, 11.00 nntl rtuo Muurlno Satin Cri'iim fttli- Vanishing Creams ' Pnml's Vanishing Cronm, uun mill ...sl.V Wnodbury'H Kuoiul Crviini ....(Win Vi'lvotlnu VnniNlihiK On,iim....nte I'ompplnn Day (.'remit lo t'reran Klcaya mir Ayerllornl Cream .,..70o Mary Cnrdun Vanlslilng ('renin .! no ArbitttiB VnnislihiK Cream ... fide Toknloa Clreaaeless Cream 7.1e Lemon Cocoa, Butter Cream and Lotion BURKE WILL MEET VANCE NEXT WEEK Middleweight Wrest ling Belt Will Be at Stake May 30 Henry Burke's prized . mlddle- welght -championship belt will 'be at stake a week tram Saturday night at Slooae Hall, when the Klamath bone-crusher meets Farmer. Vance, 160-pounder, in a finish, two out of three, match,, After, several days of negotiations between., the two wrestlers, offici als of the Moose lodge announced last night that . the match is on. It will be held on a Saturday night lit order to permit loggers and mill workers, from outlying districts to be. here. This Trill be the first time in many months that Burke's belt, embla- matic of the Pacific coast champlon shep, has been at stake as hereto fore he has had to meet men much heavier than himself. Farmer Vance is known as one of the best mlddleweights now In the business, and Burke will have to be. in perfect condition and go at top speed if he. is to win the fall. ; ' . . Moose lodge memncrs were Jubi lant last night when they filially completed all negotiations for the bout, and they predict that one of the, . largest crowds that ever at tended a match in Klamath Falls will be 'on . hand to see these Iwa men come to grips. , Burke will start intensive train ing tonight in orde rto get in good condition. . With more than a week Jo prepare himself, he expects to be trained down to. a. point where be can be in better condition than tor many months. Tickets will be placed on sale within the next few days. Intelligence Tests Given to Students NORWAY REMEMBERS CIVIL WAR VETERAN OSLO, Norway," May 20.-A monu ment to the memory of Brigadlcr Ueneral, Hans Hcgg, the Norwegian commander of the Fifteenth Wiscon sin regiment who tell at the battle of Cblcamauga, will be unveiled here this summer during the celebration of. the centenary of the first Nor wegian , immigration to the. United StateB. . The statue is to be erected in the township of Ller, the birthplace of Hcgg. The celebration takes place in July and will be attended by King Haakon. , i A success is one who overcomes environment. Mllford (Pa.) prisoner was caught bootlegging In Jail. Riverside school boasts S of the 21 winners of the Stanford Intelli gence tests given recently in all public schools of Klamath Falls which includes all Btudcnts from tho second grade to the eighth Inclusive in the Riverside,- Central, Pelican Bay, Fairview and Mills Addition schools. - ' Three students, according to Su perintendent J. P. Wells, were pick ed from each grado in the city from the highest ten percent of the en trants. Riverside school came out with 8; Central with 5; Fairview with five; Pelican Bay with 2; Mills Addition with 1. In the sixth grade division. Riverside captured all first three places. Second grade winners were Nor man Hanson of Central, 28.1; Homor. Knight. Riverside, 28.1; Bill Hunt er, Mills Addition, 27.8. Winners of the 'third grade en trants were Barbara Wales, Fair view, 38.5; Naomi Whitley, Pelican Bay, 36.4; Marie Sewell, Fairview, 35.5. - - ' Fourth grade students winning highest three points wore Kather ine Chastain. Riverside. 66.5; Hil ton C'ornforth, Central 62.3; h. Dowe Hutcbens, Fairview, 59.8. Fifth grade gave two students from Fairview the first two places. They were Ronald Gwlnn, 73.2; William Perkins, 71.9; Dick Pear son, Central, third with 69.4. Sixth grade winners were all from Riverside; Frederick Johnson, 85.2; Jean K. Bennett, 85.2; Morton Yaden, 83.0. From the seventh grado Riverside students rated two first places. They were Ben Wilson, 98.0; Irene Mur rey, 95.5;' George Bolton, Contral, 89. ;- Louise Ilotcliklns of Pelican Bay school received the highest rating of any school child In Klamath Falls when she rated 100.3 in the intelli gence test given to the eighth grade. . Alice Harvey of Central school re ceived a rating of 100.1 while Junior Dennis of Riverside received 96.6 In the test. Used for chapped, sun- jf bum and wind burn as T wol? a is n Vlfinrnno" cream. Regular price. . 50c TALC onteei A WOMAN has to breathe the fra grance of Jonlecl, the New Ocior of twenty-six flowers, only once to know it is a perfume that Is rare and expensive. . You expect Its price to be for biddingly high. But you are astonished and delighted to find that Talc Jon tcel sells at a price no higher than that of ordinary powders. Try It today. Fat Poirdtr JootI 5Ut . IMe ... tOl SI. Ml ... rttie 44 ,.,.noi ....IV i line Mini i' I no llunil Lotion Hind's Honey mid Almond (ream, tt mid (lrleiilnl Cream Cftiuellno Maurliiii Ili'iiuty l.otlou .... Dermit Vlvu Holme Krontllla Kuney's Civum Itexnll ('renin of Almonds ... line i ltexull Toilet Cmiiiti UOo.Jl Deodorants Mum Otloruno, U r. i; and ilftu 12 Deodor , o ltexull .Nle ISfte A. 1). S. 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J-It will keep your scalp t healthy and free from ir 5 ritation ' , - Kegular price IwMiaiuc m Velox Makes a good print from a fair negative, an excellent print from a good negative, and the best print from any negative. 50c and $1.00 BABY NEEDS llurllrk's Mulled Milk l.00.ir Family slru SB.T.1 Demio's Food Ullc anil tHr. Family lo ;i.7. Ksltuy'B Food VI. uu unit Ofle Family slku ..SH.fMI Knntleck Hnby I'onls mie liVKen Nliili ...v title llyneii Nurners 1M Itniind mid Oval Nursura I 1'lnin Nlptiles rve Htork Nurulim Bottles inc Stork NIppleD ine Mollln's Food 7.1c One dozen Imttlim SM..10 Itexnll lluhy Tnlciltll 'Mc Iluliy lCduealor Crackers loo !?- ! STAR DRUG CO. it ;? .. VANITY BOXES BEADED BAGS f, LEATHER GOODS tt ITMnFP ARM PIIPSF.S P .. wKKxxHKKKJ ' ; ,," f ffr t r iHHrMMf4M;4Mf FIFTH and MAIN STREET CRATER LAKE PICTURES FLASH LIGHTS PLAYING CARDS CANADIAN PILOTS ESTABLISH RECORD FOR SAFE FLYING ? COAST LEAGl'B HC'OUKS - At Sacramento-Portland postponed wet grounds. " " ;: ' ' At ' Salt Lake-Soattte postponed wet,.gTpundBi, ,At Lon Angeles44r Oakland 3. ' "... At San FrnnclRco' 4;-iVei'non 2, OTTAWA, May 20. Aviators In the Royal Canadian Air Force set a new record for safe flying last year l(y making up 3,340 hours of actual flying time without a fatal accident In carrying air mall, pat rollng forests and fisheries and per forming, other government service, said a report from the department of the Interior. More than 3,000 acres of forest In Alberta were covered twice a day by air patrols during the season of flro hazard and In Manitoba, 40,000,000 acres were Under observation. The forces photographed 40,000i square miles of terraliviforithe topographi cal siirvey..- ifJi; .' i) Name Judges For Exhibit Friday Judges for the exhibition of the manual . training and domestic art departments of Klamath Falls pub lic schools, were announced this morning by Miss Olive Wilson nnd Russoll Kidder, in chargo of those departments in tho schools. For the girls exhibitions, Mrs. R. B. Wattonburg and Mrs. Fred Goel- ler have consented to act as judges. Both Mrs. Wattcnburg nnd Mrs. Goeller are familiar with this phase of work as they have served as Judges on boys and girls club work exhibits at county fairs In Klamath. Judging the boys work of tables, magazine raclts, lamp stands and other products of tho shop, will bo- Frod Cofer and R. B. Wattcnburg. The awards to the first three In the four divisions will be blue, red and white ribbons signifying the places. Tho exhibition will be given In tbe lower hall of Central school and hours are from 1 p. m. to 5 p, m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 p.. m. Ks pcclully reiiueHted to come are the parents of the students who are en tering, their work of the. year. .Among tho work to be entered by the girls, of the eighth grado are several Interesting and beautiful specimens of embroidery and mono gramlng., ' ...... HKEKINfi SI.AYKII WINTHROr, Maino, Slay 21. A posse of county officers reinforced by citizens was searching tha coun tryside near Lake Marenacook for a man who Is lm) loved to hnve shot and seriously wounded Mr y.rwt M. Towns nnd then set fir, to her cottage. Miss Aliln Haywnrd. n micro of Mrs. Towns. Is missing nnd In belioved to have been abducted. t Substitutes aro being found for cxvrythlng except money. "Good homo Is heaven." says .a Uostun clubwoman. .And, wo add, a bad one Is just tho opposite. iasiHiisaiBiEiEHBSHiBiaHHii!Ha?rzER'HSBiiissaBnnnnnBBb Girl Shoots Father As Mother Looks On CHICAGO, May 21. When Lu cille WiinSch, 15-year-old high school girl, last night with her mother, found her father, William, "in company with Miss Agnes Blm neck, 2.8," she shot and iprrtbnbly fatally wounded Miss Slmneck and slightly f Bounded her father anil mother, who attempted to Intercept her.' ' ,'. ' '. :, !' 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