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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1925)
MONTI AY, JUNE T; TflgS TTTtf HJVENriNff.BETl'AL'n ' " 1 . . .1 A. ... Ill JL Club Members To Leave for North 1 On Special Train Nearly one hundred members of Klamath Hoys, nnd rlrls clubs will leave Klamath Fulls on the innrii ins "('I' -June 14 . (nr A: lilaiid, where they will board a special train that will curry them to Corvallls, it was announced today from the county club leader's office. . Arrangements hnve been com pleted by (Frank Sexton, Klamath club leader. whuroby tho Klamath boys and, girls will bare the ad vantage ,of , the special train as well a-s Jui;kon. and .n.;cphlne counties. At Corvallis the IClumath boys and Kfr.'fi ;Will. enroll in special ciuh work nnttrty' thai are given by the College tode year.. The courses last for three weeks. The club members will be trans ported from Klamath Tails to Ash land hy cars of local business men who will be asked to volunteer their services to make tho trip acronB the mountains possible Sluggers and Clever Boxers Matched on Bill Tomorrow Night; Knockouts Foreseen All Fighters Seem Evenly Matched Local Log gers Bet Heavy Sums on Gorman Carl-son-Coffman Go Due to Be a Beaf COAL BAROX OPENS GROCKRV TO GIVE PEOPLE FAIR DKAl. . ; NOTTINGHAM, England, June 1. ?V A Y, ni. i , . i on vuurics wurKlluui, rner of extensive coal mines, re cently Bnrprised his friends by open- in J a 'grocery store. am not exactly a philanthrop ist," laid Sir Charles in explana tion, "but I do like to see the pub lic get Its money's worth." His idea In opening tho store is to Bupply the people with the best possible goods at minimum price. GROCER'S, ART WORK RECOGNIZED IX LONDON Board Of Survey Leaves Klamath For South Today Ex-Governor Thomas E. Camp bell of Arizona and Francis M. Goodwin, former assistant secre tary of tho Interior, departed this morning for California after a week's stay in Klamath Kails dur ing which the Klamath reclamation projects were investigated. "There Is nothing further that I can say concerning the local situ ation." Mr. Campbell Bald, "beyond the fact that tho visit hero was groatly enjoyed. Tho board of sur vey and adjustment has not yet como to final conclusions concern ing tho situation here. W'e have como to certain tentativo conclu sions, however, but therq must be further corroborations. I think the report will be submitted to the secretary of the interior in about 60 days. M. II. Laphani also accompanied the party which left this morning. Mr. Lapham took several tests of soil on the Klamath project. LONDON, June 1, (AP) R. Rol lett, a Grimsby grocer who paints as a hobby, has been notified that his picture, "After a Rainy Day," has been accepted for exhibition in this year's Royal Academy. His work also was exhibited this year at the Paris Salon, . the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Cambrian Academy. At Moe's 9th Annual Sale of Prog ress you will find Prices Quanti ties and Qualities to suit you Be gins Friday, June 5lb. Adv. 1-2 Klamath Girl Is Now Taking Music In San Francisco ! PARTY f T, -v - v---.--7 IN SUMMERTIME se 1T.SEEMS TO ME PORE MEPCTS ARE YDORJSCURITY .There's -one s.tfe h-:t to make In-the um-r.er iim'. Place your muney on qual ity meals., ;They won't cost . you any mre than the o'hr kind and will keep your blood pure atid co.d and ' keep-you heaU-'iy during 'the heated periods. Purchase 'em here. ... 1 Walch:for Mr. Iljppr Party Miss Betty Ramsby of this city has enrolled in. the Masters' school of musical arts at San Francisco, is the word brought here by her father, Carey Ramsby, who ha3 just returned from a motor trip to Cali fornia. Miss Ramsby will study piano under Einil J. Polak, noted piano instructor. Mr. Ramsby said that his mother. who has been ill in the south, is showing , no... sign. . of .".Improvement and ' her condition iw n-garded as strious. He was accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. S. B. Martin. Skinny Men Gain 5 Pounds In an Days or Get Your Money Back Doctors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full of vltamlnes (hat make flesh, create appetite, builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women. But it's horrible tasting stuff and every day fewer people are taking It, for doctors are prescribing and people are fast learning that they can got better results with McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Star Drag Store, Uadorwoods Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and druggists 'all- over the country are having a tremendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds in 2 days and if any skinny man or wo man can't put on 6 pounds in 30 days, your druggist will gladly ro tund the purchase price. Be sure, and get McCoy's, tne or iginal and ' genuine. Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets 60 tablets CO cents. Adv. . jFosdick Welcomed j By Rockefellers I NEW YORK. June 1. (A.P.) , Three generations of Rockefellers have welcomed the Rev. Dr. Harry ! Emerson Fosdick at the start of his j "thrilling adventure," yesterday he I made bis debut in the pulpit ot the ' Park Avenue Baptist church, which 1 he intends transforming into a tree church where all Christians may i worship regardless of creed. : Dense lines of expectant wor ; shippers two blocks long were I turned away. Police , were called upon to handle the crowds. The sermon over, it was two : hours before the edifice wa3 cleared of people. John D. Rockefeller was the first to congratulate Dr. Fos- dick for "the eloquent and moving ! sermon." John D. Rockefeller Jr. ! next clasped the preacher's hand. Then came his son, Winthrop. John D. Rockefeller Jr., asked to comment, replied: "The situation speaks for itself." The Rockefellers were beselgcd by parishioneers. The eider oil ! magnate presented new dimes to j several children. j Dr. FoBdick in his sermon gen eralized on the conditions under which he accepted the pastorale, lie had asked among other things that the church be made "inclus ive" with baptism by immersion left optional. He said ho marvelled at the cour age of the congregation In embark ing with him on a "thrilling adventure." Plain Hangings give a much betler effect with figured wall paper. Small figured taper and figured hangings are sometimes successful together. Friend Winning Prices Moe's ft t Is Annual Sale of Progress Starts Fri day, June 5th. 9 a. m. Adv. 1-2 Klamath Falls Susanville Inter-state Stage Frank M. Upp, Owner .Leaving K'amas F:i!ls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls, Tuesda '. Theursday, Saturday 5:30 p. m. 10 hour trip. 'Oonne ttog at 8'iftnnvlln with Reno, West wood and points " 1 cast and sputh "' ' ' OFFICE 1018 .MAIN STREET ", Opposite I'ost Office . -f.fi'- Fans who like sluggers and fans who like boxers will have ample op portunity to see .which style works out best In the ring when they wit ness the boxing card tomorrow night at Scandinavian ball. In tho heudliuer they will see shifty, speedy. 190-pound Sammy Otson tangle with Jim Firpo Gor man, an earnest advocate ot the school which says that the way to Din lilies on an opponent is to rush him. get close to him and then lll fls'ht him to a finish. Tho question In the main bout and in all the others will be which boxer makes the first mistake. Every man on the card is pos sessed of a wallop. All are experi enced nud all are fast. If no lucky punches occur, a fighting treat should result. Following Olson and Gorman, who will step ten rounds, will como Joe Coffmnn and Johnny Carlson in a six-round bout which doesn't look any too rosy for cither one of them. Tho men are evenly matched, both as to weight and experience, though in the latter Carlson has the edge. Both are willing, both are speedy, and both curry wallops that hurt. It seems doubtful that two such fighters can go throuch six rounds without a knockout. In the Harrington and McCarthy bout, tho 'slugging Harrington will meet another slugger who is press agemed as a boxer also. Harrington has the kick of a mule in either hand and If McCarthy lets Harrington land tho fight will be over. If Mc Carthy is clever enough to keep away tho fight may come under tho head of experience 83 far as Har rington is concerned. In the curtain raiser. Babe Light foot is going up against tho unknown quantity in Richard Scott. Scott has never fought here but has had experience and is scheduled to make things interesting for the local boy. Some Klamath loggers are sched uled to walk out of town if Gorman .'nllF to do his stuff In the headliner. IVi:. h'-avy ones, have been offered on the IiIk boy and It is significant t,o note that they bnve been eagerly ."napped up by local sportsmen, the latter s il i to be basing their stand on throe things, first, that Olson ill from poor food in the fight with Stramaglia, second, that his "peed Is superior to Gorman's; third, that Olson ha3 fought and beaten -some of tho best big men in California. t f r t f t r r ? ? ? ? ? r ? ? f t t t f f ? y f y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y f y f ? t y WE HANDLE THE BEST ' OF COURSE WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Goodyear Tires and Tubes R. R. R GARAGE 831 Klamath NASH OAKLAND Repairs Storage Accessories ' Answering The Big Question Everybody wants to ktjow "Arc balloon tires durable?.' We say. "Yes" IF THEY'RE GOODYEAR ! 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Johnny Carlson is bringing a crowd with him from Ashlnnd, his hmo town. For some reason, Ui.h card is drawing a bigger out-of-town house than any thu summer. Tho event of the season Moe's 9th Annual Kale of Progress Come. Friday, Juno 0th, 9 a. in. Adv. 1-2 I.Ki LKAGl'K St 'OURS AmeMcan at Now York: Washing! in !....5 . New Vcrk ., 3 Jjhnson and Unci; Jones, (111 Sclung. 1 0 G 0 Hoyt National at Chicago: PlUtsburg at Chicago: Pittsburg f 10 ?, Chlcagj 6 10 1 AldrlJgo and Smith; A!exjnder, Oiper, Purl, Cauffman n'n:l ll.ir-tnett. National at Brooklyn Now York t S 12 Brooklyn 4 9 1 Barnes and Snyder; Grimes, Hulj bcll and Taylor. KI M M AO K SAI.K Lacllej of tho Presbyterian chui'c'.i are making plans for a rummage tale to bo hold on Saturday, In the Magulre bnilding nt 127 North 8th street, This is the "Small Garage With the Big Trade" Authorized Ford Service, Genuine Ford Parts, Complete stock of- Accessories. Goodyear Tires and Tubes, or Course Replacement Parts Used Cars Klamath Falls Auto Co. v Phone 246-R 224 Main ROY CALL I ' , .. . ; t f T t t t f T T T T ? ? T T t t Y T f t ? ? f ? T y y f T t T T r ? T T T T ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? t T T ? T X IlKTl ltN TO SAI.KM Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Uelzell and family who have been In the city for the past week returned by motor to their home, In Salem today. Mr. I1 zell has been attending tho hearing of the Hoard of Survey and Apprais al which was held hero this past week. Mr. and Mrs. IJuizell have recently purchased a homo In Salem and plan to make their homo in the capitol city permanently. The amount of sugar nnd sweets is not unlimited. They are sources of energy but an excess takes away the appetite and Irritates the stom ach. Children nro not allowed to eat candy except as a dessert after a tatiifactory meal. Watch for Moe's lh Annual Sale of Progress Starts Friday, June 5th nt 9 a. m. Adv. 1-2. i:TI.KTAIX AT DINXKK Mi ami .Mrs. Hamuli! Kiilertaln at Dinner I'arly Mr. and Mrs. William fireeno were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Iluminn on .Sunday at dinner. Mrs. (ireene Is a recent bride, coming to milk" her homo In Klamath Falls from San Francisco. In applying dress decoration and ornament, decoration Is distributed while imminent . Is concentrated. Trimmings are chosen for n definite purpose. Tho value of constructive details, Ituch nil tucks, plaits, stitch ing, bindings, nnri fnclngs nru not overlooked. Legion Endowment To Be Explained At Noon Luncheon Adding u lllllo gr.iled rind ot lemon or orange to pie crust gives a delirious flavor to tho pastry.. it Ml i . ft . n :r.-z 'vvrv .x.'i?.'ti. -t -i let llr. t!. S. Newr.om, world war vet eran, who will be the speaker of tho day nt tho noon luncheon of tho Chamber of Cominerco on Wednes day, has chosen "Tho Legion Kn dowment Fund" as his topic. In taking the endowment fund for his subject Dr. Newsom Is complying with the legion request that this subject bo brought before the pub lic In every posHlblo way through out the country during this week. Tho luncheon has been turned over to the Legion members, who will have complelo chnrgo nnd mem bers nro making plans for further entertnliiment at tho luncheon, which will bo announced later. As Is tho rule of forum lunch eons, no solicitation of funds will bo inudo and tho public Is urged to attend, the luncheon being open to anyono who cares to attend. Kl'.NSMI IU ltKMIDF.XT IIKHK Mr. nml Mrs. !,. V.. CWi'll Visit From California Mr. and Mrs. h. K. Costell of Dummulr, California spent thu work end hero. While In. Iho clly Mr. nnd Mrs. Cornell wcro guests at tho Hotel White Pelican. i. f Arlz.( Wucii (ieorge W. Lynn, editor of I lie livening Ilernlil. Yniiiii went to jail on a criminal libel charge, his paper didn't hesltiiio a lilt. It wont on In his crusade for "reform" Tor Lynn's wlfo easily slid Into tho editor's chair, Photo shows tho editor nnd his 'wlfo ftt 'tho. cell door. All bullies, especially those not breast fed, need a little strained orangu Juice, preferably, or the Juice of raw or canned tomatoes. At first two teaspobiiHful or cither, diluted Willi (ho sumo amount of boiled water, nro given once a day. The amount Is Increased gradually. Hy the time baby is 9 or 10 months old ho should be getting Iwo lablespoonsful dally. It canned tomnto Julco Is given, It is removed from tho tin nnd given to tho bnhy as soon nil tho can Is opened. The keynoto of good dressing Is simplicity, appropriateness and an appreciation of what constitutes bounty and good tnsto. Aloe's 9 Mi Annual Sain of Progress will deinonslrato tho greatest value giving wait for it. Denies Friday, Juno Blh.--Adv. 1-2. FOH BALK CH1CAP Surplus Logging Kiiulpmunt, AO ex perienced Logging Horses, 4 to 9 yours old, 1000 to 1900 lbs., with or without harness; 2 sets 10 ft. Logging Wheels; A sots 11 ft. Logging Whools. Fully equipped, all In good condition. Lassen Lumber & Ilex Co., Hnsitn villii, California. 1-2 FOH IHONT Throe room furnlshod house, $30, 800 California Ave. Milk Is nature's best food, and la an Indlspensablu part of tho diet. A iiuart for children nnd a pint for adults Is thu amount to bo In cluded In every ono'a illol. Milk furnishes proteins for tlssuo build ing ; minerals for bones and tenth for regulation of body procossoa; onergy for tho body's activities, vltniniiies for growth, for rosistnnco against illsenso, and for good health. C hautauqua Week Will Feature Daddy Long Legs The Mikado Alton Packard Junior Chautauqua Dr. George Fallis and Other Attractions ..Buy Your Season Tickets.. Now. at Reduced Price ON BALK AT ' All Drug Stores Walton & Wright Realty