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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
t':-':ri"f -rn .f SATURDAY,' May 3d, .10215, 0a3TZL,irrrx3grr.:: ' ' ' - 1 r ----- -; ,- - v- - ,i:i:,-:L - x f; .-i , yTgj,:;iMW'yT",3wW Wrestlers in Fine Shape for : ampionship Match in Moose Hall Tonight; Plan Two Bouts t. br.c I-U;,) 'Jon , iHeni'. Burke' and "Farmer" Vance, middleweight wrestlers, both declared themselves to be down to weight at 10:00 o'clock this morning and in readiness for their, championship match tonight at S:30 in Moose Hall. Both men are in the best ot eon- dition end so evenly matched, both 1 In experience and weight, that any one's guess as to the winner is pood. The match is for the middleweight championship belt of the Pacific coast,- now in possession of Burke by virtue .of bis Victory hero last winter over Basanta Singh. San Francisco Hindu who held the bolt for three years previous to his un fortunate meeting with Burke. The "match wiTr be held under Police Gazette rules, with nothing- barred but the stranglehold. nave airpady been secured by ardent (This is' Burke's. first opportunity j wrestling fans. " ;.v In nearly a year to show local fans In nddition to the wrestling card, what he can do in competition with ,ia good boxing preliminaries have a man his own slxo and weight. . All betm arranged. Young Duffy vs. during, the season, he has been fore- j Rattling Morris and Hogan vs. De ed to give away 10 to SO pounds in Inner. A Western" House for Comfort able Living the Year -Round is much more ot n '.inndicap in a wrestling mr.U:h than in a boxing i match, where spevd rather than strength is a prime requisite-. Tho semi-final match is between Pete liuzukos, former welterweight champion of tho U. S. and Jim Fleming, ltfo-poundor. Both matches will be to a finish, best two out of 3 falls, with no time limit set. Indicalivo of the interest taken in the matches is the fact that many reservatons from outside' the' city s . , vMi., House No. 619 J' x Designed for V 61 L i - -j mVv 'J ? pr -II 1 1 iIIECK over this house and you will find ail the modern conveniences' of an up-to-date home, and yet all included in such a way as to make the house an exceptionally eco nomical one to build. Note especially the ingenious way m which the garage and sleep ing porch have been made ' a part of the . house. , . -; , The porch on this house is the principal ; external feature. It is so large and so placed that some portion of it will be shady at any hour of the day. Although it extends along two sides of the living room, it does not. darken that room, which has a fine group of windows at the uncovered side. The front part of the porch may be glazed in, if desired, and made' into a sun parlor, as French doors connect it with 'the living room. The open fireplace on the porch will make it a delightful spot on early autumn days. This house may be placed on a fifty-foot lot with space ,to spare on one side for the driveway to the garage, which is annexed to the rear of the house from which it is readily Littler Annuals for Embroidery S'othihg gives the finish to an ornamental, planting and units it In the lawn as completely as low grow ing plants of the class usually known a3 edging plants. We have them in both annuals and pc-ivu for brilliant oranges and browns' ha dwarf I'rench marigolds nre deal and thuir dwarfer cousin, known n.i Tuge'tns slgnata pumlla. bug the gronad with Turn-like foilrco, makin;; its llttlo globe of nials. Perhaps tho best known and i green thickly ntuddad with orange most commonly grown Is sweiii J tars. alyssum, always neat mid a'.trac.'w Dwarf candytuft In various with its snowy sheets until free?.-, fhacies Is another handborae ail ing weather, coupled with a pleas- j season edging plant tq lie town ant fragrance. ,If a whito edging In now. S' t these' plnntii six Inches desired nothing Is finer, using one; apart'. Dwarf nasturtiums are also of tho compact forms, sncb us lined as edgings plnnted.ln a single Little Ocm.'. line about beds, best to li variety For brilliant; burning blue, tile, ' of "nv ,:oI"p- Annual r.lnks of tho lower growing classes 'link') iiaixl- Th-r( ; ,,H H1IrIU" 11 i-M1 ' ricn M. nas3 of color" all tr.mir.er. , ara . also. .handsome .wiiito and ! b!o"is In various shad.'B ot pink. efrtnkHng -it -B-i- thinly on -the- roil I wkiUt-aUluwUiiib. and., morcly ...nraiuliwc- it I in as it is powder fine. Sh dld from heavy rajns until tho Hale nln:i:t ... ,.. i. . . i , O jM; !'.m'. l? I'lflhos apart.. Thftl i bluclc. -VMVMlillVUVAN). iiotvor Hkxhv BIKKE win form a solid ribbon about beds. Coolidee Choice Of Vacation Spot Surprises 'Friend ' A llttlo taller grow:a;; la I ho j NEW YORK, Muy 30. Frank W. handsomo lavender ngarptum, , Stearin of Boston,- clojie Ifrlend of which may bo sown In tho open President fioolldgo, roturjed today ground at tho preaent time and with Mrs. Htoarns after tiro months transplanted eight Inches apart. A in Italy and Prance, dainty edging plant of a variety of, Mr. Stearns,' expressed' surprlao coloring In roses and pink Is the Virginia stock, a relative of the upon learning that Swarlpsoott had been selocted by the president for purple rock cross of spring and :lv-, bla vac-iti-m lng something of the same effect. Asked If ha bad grao' aboard as Its blooming Beason Is short, but nn unofficial observer for. the ad 1U Jfl,!!!!,!!!,!! J bvttlstratfo'n, mi. fet'ea'njs-i'rtjillsrt : pibst rtom American Face Brick Association heated. The- side entrance to tho house be neath the stairway landing is convenient for . motorists. ' .. Entering through tha porch and vestibule, one finds himself in n largo hall from which the stairs ascend to a well-lighted landing. On one side is the living room with its fire place, bookcases, and window seat. On thw other side is the dining room with its group of casement windows and a built-in side board. From the hall one may go to the kitchen by way of a short passage from which opens a convenient lavatory and a sec ond coat closet. Special attention is called to the arrange ment of the kitchen. The sink is under tha windows, with- cabinets on either side, and is but one step from either the range or table. The refrigerator is in the entry near .the dining room door. There are three splendid bedrooms with closets, a large bath, and sleeping porch on the second floor. The house has a full basement with heat ing pliint, fuel bins, laundry, and storage and vegetable rooroa. Aspirin Tablets 81.'-- 100 Tablets 49 STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH l'AI.LH, OHIO. ILots, Houses, Ranches Business Property '; .... ) '. .i.i I Can Get Them for You Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any section of tho city, or city business and residence I'l operty. My listings cover all sections of Klam ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or a business location see me. Day or evening, phono 72G-W and I'll bo glad to call. R. H. Maley REAL ESTATE 703 North Ninth ' Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you half the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring .nsh begins, ho that your dream home may be a reality before enow flies again. There is no quicker way of making money than ' ' iiivftment in a growing town. You , - riwinir town rthe rest is up to you. - t Momy er & Momyer Urn I F.ntatc Building and Loan Phone 366 id Q 2 CINDERS Cinders are economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like surface A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-.202 Winters Bids. PHONE 526 CO w Q Heretofore the demand for ' cin ders has been greater than the sup ply. We have added new and im proved equipment which will en able us to supply all needs. 1 ' Orders accepted for , , ;,). Immediate delivery v C I.N D E R , f.'.ny! joi O z a pi 2 D M Crop, Conditions ' ' J " Promising In All Parts Of State PORTLAND, May 30, HhoAotnoln or haa boon fiivorablo (or nil small grain, exenpt (or Homo local damngo by hall In Crook county, says tho woekly crop report (or,Orogon Ibhii ed today by tlio wouthor buroau. I'runos unci chorrlos continue to drop In wostern countlos, but tho pruno , crop In somo lochlitlcj Is ; ,ii lii,r hottoiM tlinn was rytftMlllatod. Tlli charry cryp fn Unlqnijannty Is nflfl , to bo light, Tho drop o( poars has coasnd. In tomo nouthorn localities, and contliiuijs ' In othir. Straw borrlos nro plontKul In markot. Itaspborrlos aro rlponlng In south ern countlos, and a low early cher ries are turning. Improved pasturage Is rofloctod In the condition of livestock, whloh Is gcmornl good to' oxcollont, Shonr- lng ot shnnp cantlnues 1n many places. ' Stock U bolng moved nip- 'Idly to summer Tange