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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
.'." fT?T''Tt ytm.T''"' .- . ...,.., ' THE EVENING HfclULD WEDNESDAY, TUNE 3, 1025 :ii: ,11 1 B efore vou Build. t. Buy or Kent, get i.. Ite Electrical "How" ti for Householders. Tliis Booklet Is free F-S, from any contractor 7? or retailer who i.fv displays this seal i:5 T Uhlig's. Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in. Klamath Falls ; DRUGSTORE It ii the fixed policy of this store to recommend only remedies that are re- liable and ta sell them at fsir prices which all can afford. This Is more than good business It is good ethics. Aspirin Tablets illustrate just what we mean. . They are made scientifically from TRUE aspirin and carry cur per sonal guarantee. ,. A Mb- hnttln nf 100 Pllrik- Y test Aspirin Tablets costs you only 49c and they give almost Immediate re lief. ... "STAR DRUG STORE KIjAMATHt FALLS, ORE. SAVE witi dh". ' " f .P. T..i.M) T. MEX Ju City On Jiiisiiiess IYom Portland t For Telephone Company 0. W: Rose, Paul Selig and Ver non Frakes of the Pacific Telegraph company are In the city on business. ?X1 r : 1 t -v YOU CAN PHONE If we have the record of your eye:')glUBs prescription. In case ijoii break your glasses, ahd l6th(!y;wlir be- ready at the ap- , paiutsd time. . . i . BUT. Why wait until you break your gliia303, even though we can replace a lens by putting thn, broken pieces together and gottlng tho data from them? Bolter have-more than one pair,, tlysrt you are safe. Dr. Goble ... BOa ... - Qlassct " Examined Ilepnlrs ., Pitted Quick Service Delegates to Legion Meet Are Selected KlsmaHi Tost No. 8, of tho Am erican Legion will bo represented at tlio Legion state convention at Prlno vlllo. Juno 25 to 27, by the follow ing1 men, 'was decided at a legion meeting here last night: Llna W. Xesmith, H. S. Matthows and O. S. News-Jin, K. R. Olds, Fred Hellbronner, J.- M. Glover, Jack Alfred D. Collier were named as alternates. Frank Confer, local amusement man, cooperated with Harry Poole 3f the Pine Tree in providing stunts tor the edification of members pre-fc-nt. .; ; f Announce Program For Eighth Grade The program for the graduation exercises cf tho eighth grade pupils of tho public schools has been completed and will be neld on Fri day morning at 10:30 in' the Pine Tree theatre. Music will be under tho dire:t!on of Margaret Worden. supervisor of music. J. Percy Wells superintendent has made tho request that all people sending .flowers or gifts of any sort to the graduates send them to their homes, due to tho limited amount of room at the theatre. Following Is the program: Processional March Harold Knox Organise Pine Tree theatre. Invocation Rev. T. D. Yarnes, Pastor Grace Methodist church. Chanson Provencale, Dell 'Acqua ' Mrs. Frances- Olds, Soprano. Selection, Pipe Orgon Harold Knox. , Amaryllis, Old French Aair; Do Coppah Moon, Shelly. Eighth Grade, Central School. Address.. "What- Are Tou' Going to do Tomorrow, and Why?" Mrs. Theresa B. Thatcher, Director Ellison-White Chautauqua. '. Selections tram Operetta Florindk Mario Sixth Grade, Riverside school. " Presentation of Diploma. ctfttheINE TREE - A petition, signed! "The Main Street Club," bearing names of about fifty church members of a small American -city, and protest ing against a showing .of "Dante's Inferno" film, has been received by Fox Film corporation, in New York. The protest was Inspired by fear that "iodic sort of new fangled hell" was to be flaunted In their faces. "The old-fashioned bell was good enough for our fath ers and mothers, and It's- good enough for us," declared the peti tioners. ."Dante's Inferno," heartily en dorsed by prominent people every where, will be tonight's attraction at the Pine Tree theater, where un usual preparations for its bow to this community are being made. oAt the LIBERTY ; Bob Custer, the new Western j star, has proven his right to star- i dom in "Flashing Spurs," tho stir-. ring drama of Western plains which comes to the Liberty theater Wednesday. Custer in the role of Barry Stuart, dashes through the picture with leaps and bounds, proving himself a crack shot, a fin ished athlete and more than that an exceptionally, tine actor. Astoria Board Not To Take Any Stand ASTORIA, Ore., June 3. Evo lution can be taught or discredited In the Astoria schols at the discre tion of the principals and teachers and without Interference from the school directors. At a meeting of the board of edu cation last night, the matter was brought up tor discussion and the directors were unanimous' theyj should take no position in the con-. troversy nt the present time. Some think they are resisting temptution by swearing off smoking when they don't smoke. 'l BASEBALL EXCURSION - Sunday to Mount Shasta. Faro for round trip f 6.62. RESERVA TIONS MUST BE MADE BEFORE 0:00 P. M,, THURSDAY. Unless requisite number apply, excursion will be called off. Phone MECCA POOL HALL or GLOVER'S JEW ELRY STORE. DO THIS TODAY! : ' Adv. SPECIAL Free Reset with each marcel (luring June Comfort Beauty Shoppe 420 Main St. Phono 3;I5-J Near Hall Hotel Legion Fund Is Subject Of Talk At Forum Lunch Dr. Q. S. N'ewsom, principal speak er nt today's forum luncheon, took as . his subject tho J5.000.000 en dowment' fluid sought by tho Am erican Legion and explained why 1( ..Is sought, and how It Is admin istered. Government ' red tape, Nowaom explained, often makes for delay In giving assistance, to worthy cases. Tho fund, to be administered by the Legion, will bridge over tliU delay. The $5,0l',l)00 will bo In vested In gilt-edgo securities ami ftnlv rhe nrnceeda lined, thn m-tn- elpal untouched. - Frank Confer entertained with two solos. Ho was followed by Henry Sore) whose rendition of scl eral violin soloi was generously applauded. COAST LKAUl'K SCOKKS At Portland-San Francisco, gnmo postponod, ralu.' 1 At Seattle 3, Los Angeles 1. (Called end of sixth, rain.) - At Oakland 0, Salt Lake 1. At Vernon 3, Sacramento 4. Use-Your Credit Your credit is good with us, for any of the thous and and one things that our complete stock of rugs, blankets, etc., can supply you. Come in today and see for yourself all the things we have that you want. Klamath Home .i,. i ,. . . Supply Co. 1140 Main St. Creamed Cottage Cheese A good strength build ing food for the kiddies Can be made into so many1 different kinds of salads. We make a real butter milk to drink. Better than the old farm kind. Klamath Falls Creamery Phone 74 Op. White Pelican hotel Lumber for Sale Cheap Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive1 out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. Olson Fails to Put Dent in Gorman Jaw; Unable to Hammer Opponent to Sleep Preliminaries Provide Real Thrills Meyers Comes Back After Taking Count of Eight 1 ; and Wins Over Harrington Coffman, , . and Lightfoot Upset Dope , . . i FIkIiI Cans, no matter, what style of fighting they favor, Svent uway last niKlit from Scandinavian hull satisfied that they hud had their money's worth. The program wont faim the sub lime to the ridiculous but the sub lime was miH-li-In the majority. In thn final, Sammy Olson slashed, slugged nud uppereut Jim Flrpo Gorman whenever and where uvop ho felt llko It. Gorman went down sevorul times but only bo ouusQ ho fell over his own feet. Outside of ono or two wild awlugs during tho whole performance ho offered no nggresslvo action. Has Iron Jaw His Iron Jaw performance made Olson's ability ns a puncher look bad, but then It has made other fighters look worse. The scrap books show that In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Gorman stood up under 15 founds of ' similar punishment ut tho hands of Frank Farmer, defy ing every effort of that veteran to put him out. Olson, up ngntnnt the same proposition, did his best but it is doubtful It anyone will ever knock Gorman out unless the Marquis of Quoennbury ruleB bo changod to allow tho use of horse shoes in tho glovo. Gorman might win future fights If lie could Insist that they go 20 rounds. No opponent could stand and hit hint for that length of time without tiring and then If Gorman could still sec ho might bo nblo to sneak one across. Joe Coffitiau Wins Joo Coffmnn won a homo here on the previous card by his per formance In knocking out Jack Crlm and last night he still furtbor clinched a place on tho henrth by decisively outpointing Johnny Carl son for evory round of their six round argument. ' Carlson was touted to beat Coffmnn, due to his greater experience. ' Instead, Coff mon slugged rings around hlin. Carlson was on tho: -defense from beginning to end, a thing which saved his jaw. Coffmnn looked to be in far better condition than Carlson. . Helnio Meyers also won himself Graduating Class Of Central School Is Staging Picnic Members of the eighth grade graduation class of the Central 'school, numbering forty left nt noon ;tor Spencer Creek by motor cars where they will enjoy tho afternoon wlth a picnic party- Mrs. E. G. Wlsecarvor, toachor of the class, assisted by Mesdamc:i Cofer, Bradford and Furch will chaperone tho young folks, having arranged for various out door sports amongst which will be a base ball 'game. Plans are for the party to roturn ahoui 7:30 this ovonlng. Members Of Golf Club Will Stage Meeting Tonight An unusual amount of Interest Is being shown In the meeting of the Klumath Golf nud Country club members, which Is to bo held In the chamber of commerce this evening at seven-thirty o'clock. The meeting is open not only to those who havr: signed up but for anyone whom the committee has not seen. Members of the committees are anxious that as many as possible turn out for the mooting. Election of officers will lake place this overling and a general discus sion will bo held. Three Airplanes Are Flying South VANCOUVER, Wasl)!, June 3. Five pilots left here this morning With Lieutenant Oakley Kelly, In three airplanes . for San Diego, where, three new ships have beeti prepared for service here and will bo brought north by tho extra pilots. . , . On the way sou 111 Invitations will bo extended to the people of Eu gene, Roseburg, Medford, Redding, Marysvllle, Sacramento, San Fhin-clo,.TriHno,-31uku'flHldVAhd i.os Angeles to utteild dedication cere monies nt Pearson field hero Sep tember 15 and tho Pendleton Round-up. a permanent home hern lu tils tight with Harrington. Iluth fighters started like butt sawn, Meyers bor ing lu nud receiving ono on the chin that put him down for thn count of eight. Undaunted, ho toro In nguln nnd met with more of tho snmo, being knocked down twice me.ro nud seeming to llko It. . Harrington llenteu In tho second round ho proved that ho did llko It by coming back for moro with a rush a rush that was eagerly greeted by Harring ton. Tho Inns worn on their feet during this round nud rono ngnln nt tho third when Meyers r.hlfted gears and put on inoiti speed than before. Htirrlngton likewlso rut loose nnd they mixed. When the amoko of battlo cleared away Har rington was listening to tho birdies which sang to him' long nfler the count of ten. From the standpoint of sheer willingness to fight, coupled with gnmenoss, both boys furnished enough thrills fur throe ordlnnry cards. l.tghtfoot Nliow I'lllMI Tho preliminary bout on a tight card Is supposed to bo moro or less of a time killer. Tho Llghlfoot Scott four-round go was anything but (hnt. Lightfoot, up against a boy touted to put him to sleep In about thrco rounds, cut loose and put up tho best fight of his career. ' He took tho offensive In every round and tho draw decision nt the close was very unpopular with tho fans. Lightfoot was fully 100 per cent better than In nny prorloua nppenr nnce. Tho whole four rounds were devoted ontlroly to fighting, funcy footwork and skilled boxing being forgotten. Tho result of this bout wns some what of a surprise to tho wise o.ies Scott was brought hero to wlp? up the enrth with Lightfoot nnd lila failure to-do so only succeeded In making things look rosier for tho local boy. A nearly-full house wMtvimI the bouts and a continuation of such cards by .Matchmaker llrov.-nlo eun hnvo only ono result that s:n:id Ing room only will bo nvntl.tbl In future. TKHHIIiLE To tho Editor: After seeing last night's main event at "Scnn" hall, I nm sure most anyone will admit people do not al ways choose the right calling. Had Mr. Olson been In somo university he might (nnd no doubt would I have been entered In tho national field meet of Amcrlrnn colleges where he would hnvo won tho high jump nnd hurdles without difficulty. As a fighter, well, tho least said tho bettor. Ho did use his left to hit with a little, but as far as his right was concerned ho might havo left It at homo had ho not needed It to wlpo his nose with. Ills opponent, if I may use thn term, was entirely on tho receiving end, nnd lie did it so thoroughly nnd well, I think he was all to tho mustard and should havo been uwnrded tho decision oh the grounds of "perfect assimilation of punish ment." What I have been trying to nrrlve nt In this: the promoter made a mis take. The main event should havo been tho curtain raiser then every body would hnvo been In good humor for tho rest of tho bouts, all of which were real fights. This arrangement would have given Olson nnd Gormnn all tho pay surh nn exhibition was worth, what ever change tho local funs wanted to toss In the ring. A. FAN. VMM 1'OUTLAM) Smith Poters, representative of Marshall Wells company, selling automobile uccessorloir,!1 ipald '1tls customers n; visit yesterday. 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Wh.n B.tt.r Automobiles Ara ittSWCr no. xmwm MM wonderful steering mechanism. It is the most expensive type now installed on any motor car and worth the difference because it adds to Buick performance still another point of superiority. , Buick & Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel Chautauqua Will Start Tomorrow Workmen today wore ongngod In putting up the big tent which will houso tho Elllson-Whlto ehnulnii- nua which will show hero, Martins j tomorrow afternoon. Tho first number will be Oliver Ilurkhnrt, Impersonator nnd bird nnd nnlrnal Imitator. This number will start at 3 o'clock, Alton Packard, com edy cartoonist, will bo thn evening utlniotlon. , According to ndvanco publicity, the chitiitniKiuu this year Is strong er than for mnny seasons. Among tho stellar nttrnetloiiB nrn "The Mllindo," Dr. (leorgn O. l-'nllls, lec turer on 'world pence, nnd Oney Fred Hweet, a gifted speaker. Tim ..Chitiilnunun lent Ih located near thn . fornnr . of Eleventh and Plnn streetli.- : Dimples won't make n girl ns pop ular as n comfortable parlor. iriT. ' ..-Jfli & I, A. : r i l! I 4 4 time. Bollt, Biilclc Will Build Th uestSaza : Why is a ISuick so safe and so easy to steer? Because of Buick'a Cheaper ; ' Wood BLOCK WOOD ' ' ! is down to the bargain; SUMMER PRICES Order a couple of loads each month through the summer at these, cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter. L "i'3 Peyton & Co ' Wood to burn" v 601 Main Phone 535 sir