The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 22, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING I1EIIALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925
Much bettor arrangements'" 'for
handling tho crowdH will ' bo In
evidence ill tho coming fight, ho
declared. Anotlior tlrkot nailer will
bo added nnd ovury effort imulo to
expedite handling fight patrons n(
tho door.
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Speeding Ambulance
Strikes Small Auto
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An part of n -stunt of Klk's pre
Itiitliitlon, tho big wlillo ftmbulanoo
ot the Klamuth (lonorul hospital,
speeded down Muin street tmd on
the busiest Int I'i'Hcct Ion In town,
Sixth n nil Muln crushed Into n Ford
tonrliit; tar drlvou by K. J. llurtlolu,
shortly utter 4 p. tu. yesterday'
The Ford. ws knocked ovor onto
tho sidewalk tu front of Sugnrmnn's
storo mid tlm ambulance, continued
on Its way, without stopping, lturt
loin's cur wns but slightly damaged:
the running board of tho ambulance
wns partly crushed.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
.Cheaper '
Wood
BLOCK WOOD
is down , to the bargain
,t SUMMER PRICES ;
Order, iTcouple-Q 'loads 1
leach month through the
-summer at these cheap
jprices and you will be
prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
rWood to burn"
01 Miin Phone 535
OH fcOY!
Follow the Fun
Fort Klamath
Saturday Night
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Boards
Shiplap
Dimension
Siding
Xath- ,
Mouldings
In fact practically
all - items ,for, con
struction or repair
work ..
Drive out and look
it over-
Good Fight Card
Planned June 2nd
What promises to be one of the
fastest fight cards of tbe year Trill
be offered to local fight fans Tues
day, June 2, according to informa
tion given out this morning by
local fight .officials. ,
Sammy Olsen, slashing 1SS
pounder, ,1s, scheduled, to go on. as
headllner' wttliJim Firpo Gorma'n,
190-pound eastern knockout mar
vel. Gorman's scrapbook of newspaper
clippings preceded him to town
and an inspection of it at local
figbt headquarters revealed that be
bas piled up an imposing string of
knockouts both in eastern and
western rings. In a recent fight
with Fred Fulton, a stumbling
block for many, he bad all the
best of it, knocking Fulton down
once for the count of nine.
The semi-wlndup would receive
headline honors here ordinarily.
Johnny Carlson, 145-pounder, is
scheduled to go six rounds with Joe
Coffman, whose recent victory here
over Jack Crlm entitles him to be
treated with respect liy any op
ponent. Carlson has fought here
once before, about a year ago, as
an eleventh-hour substitute against
Wilbur Harrington. Carlson s show
ing at the time was Impressive. Ho
has speed and a punch and should
make even the hard-hitting Coff
man step to win. ""
'Wilbur Harrington, . local ' 13S
pounder'is scheduled, to go four
rounds with Sailor Jack McCarthy,
135-pounder. McCarthy says be can
figbt and his record proves bis
contention. Among bis most recent
fights was one in Panama' for the
Star.Swimmer
Pelican Bay
J Lumber . Co.
Meet Walter Spence, who is gaining
considerable prominence as a, swim
mer. Recently he hung up several
sensutlonal performances in the na
tionnl A. A. V. cHampionships out
on the Pacific coast. He's being
bailed us a future great in natatorial
lightweight championship of Cen
tral and South America.
Harold Lfghtfoot, local .125
pounder, Is slated to go four
rounds with Rich Scott, Portland
125-poundcr. Scott is a friend of
Joe Coffman and according to Coff
man has sufficient stuff to give
Lightfoot plenty to think about in
the ring.
Matchmaker Brown,- who ar
ranged the last card, lias also had
tho-ninnagmcnU oft-.thia. one.,. He
haT"bne preliiiiinary" bout" yet to
arrange, with plenty of -available
material on hand to do so.
MRHAPPV
PARTV.
NOURISHMENT'S A
FOR WHAT AIV.S
Both voo anome
Mr. Party has written a pre
scription for all hungry
folk!!. Ho advises you to
eat tho choice meats that
we sell. You got slxteon
ounces to the pound of
nourishment in this shop.
Watch for Mr. Happy
Party
milium
"iL'J. VL'-i-'J. BlViTU
HAVE A CARPENTER DO
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, ' IUUH rL,UiTltllii
TJIDICULOUSI you ay. Yet that U
what hundreds of people do every
dy when they engage i '"icc'f
other than a trained RECTAL faPE
CIALISTtocurethelrPiles. Nowonder
they receive no benefit and continue to
utter.and condemn the doctor for thetr
time and money waited. - j
My ycara of training napenf
treating RECTAL and COLON all-
inemaamnecnao c. - (
that I will cure your Pdea
or REFUND YOUR FEE.
, Write toJjy for my FREE BOOK
AT THE LIBERTY
Who is tho "bad man" of "Tho
Itnil .Man"?
'Contrary to nil expectations. Hol
brook Illinn, who portrays tho rolu
of "Tho Had Muu," u First N'ntloiuil
attraction wlilchv,comos to tho Lib
erty theater tonight Is not tho "had
man."
Bllnn portrays tho rolu of "I'ari
cho Lopez," and whllo ho u'.iy bo a
bold, bad bandit when he Is In
Mexico, all ot his tiro Is stolen by
tw Americanos tho moment ho :tcps
across tho Mexican-American border.
AT THE PINE TREE
On September 25. 1513, Ualboa
first gazed upon tho vast expanse of
water lying west of the Americas
and christened it "Pacific."
On December 21, 1924, over four
centuries later, several hundred Ara
paho Indians, from tho United
States reservation in Wyoming, saw
It for the first time. '
The red men, who were taking
part In the film production of Zana
Grey's "The Thundering Herd."
which William K. Howard directed
for Paramount, expressed a desire to
see tho ocean beforo going back to
tho reservation. Officials nt tho
Paramount studio granted the re
quest. ;
"Tho Thundorlng Herd" will show
at tho Pino Trco Sunday. ' i
PERSONALS
It. V.' Vlnnlrig'arr'lved In Klam
ath Falls last evening from Santa
Cruz, Calif. Mr. Vinnlng is a for
mer resident of this city and Is
here looking nftcr his timber In
tercst.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mel
dunn of Milwaukle, Oregon, aro
visiting In Klamath Falls after at
tending tho Odd Fellows' conven
tion In Ashland. They formerly
lived in Klamath Falls. Meldurm
was employed by Copco.
J. L. Jacob, director of the
Klamath Water Users' 1b in
Klamath Falls for a few days
from his home in Mulln, conferring
with officials In regard to prob
lems of .the water users of Klam
ath county.
F. P. Light and It. H. Rogers
of Lakcvlew are among tho many
out-of-town visitors seen on Klam
ath streets this week.
DKI'L'TV AltltKHTKI),
THK DALLES, Ore., May 22;
Giles L. Coleman, deputy sheriff and
Jailer here for 12 years, was arrest
ed late yesterday on an indictment
charging thefts of funds from the
sheriffs office. . He was released on
J2000 bail.
(OAST I, HAG I f; WORKS f
At Sacramento G; Portland 9.
At Salt Lnko 10; Seattle 11.
At Los Angeles 2; Oakland 3.
(11) Innings. -At
San Francisco 8; Vernon C.
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LetsiEmJlght
Policemen aro now referees at Mem
phis, Tenn, Judge Clifford Davis,
city magistrate has ordered police
men not to Interfere In street fights .
unless weapons or unfair Jtactlcs
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The Fashion Center
A special purchase of high grade millinery
makes it "possible to offer you unusual say
. ings on your summer hat. We consider
this special offer the best values during the
sale. Other attractive items offered for
tomorrow
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or unusual
Importance
This sale offers hats that are
positively the latest creations.
Most of the models just un
packed. Our saving on the
purchase price was 33 1-3 to
50 per cent and we are giving
you the benefit.
First Lot Hats that are splendid
values at .....$8.50 and $9.00
Sale Prices
5.95 and 6.48
Second Lot Hats that Were de
signed to sell at from $12.50 to $18
Sale Prices
8.48 to 9.48
In both of the above lots you will,
find most of the best colors, in
cluding some beautiful white hats
Kayser Novelty
Silk Gloves
Decidedly : smart in appearance
and of course you know Kayser
quality. Regular $1.75 and -$2.00
Sale Prices
1.58 and 1.78
Your
Summer
COAT
Have you
Bought it?
If not ypu can make a real
saving now. Our entire stock
of coats placed in four groups
Former prices $15.00 to $39.75
Sale Prices .
9.00, 14.00, 19.00,
24.00
All dresses reduced for this sale.
Prints, Crepe, Satin, Canton, Geor
gettc and Flat Crepes
Former prices- $15.00 to $35.00 .
Sale Prices
11.00 to 19.85
KAYSER CHIFFON
HOSE
Full Fashioned with slipper heel
and marvel stripe to prevent run
ners. Comes in all the new shades
including black and. white.
i Kegular $2.50 '!
Sale Price
1.95
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