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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
.THURSDAY, JUNE 4, J 926 THE EVENING . HERALD Prosecutor 1 Shoo Department Sudden Service BOYS PLAY BALL BOYS 0. Mi :3; 3 IE s 1 Reach BASEBALL - - V4 ... With Each Pair of Endicott-Johnson Hi-Kick Shoes For Boys $2.35 to $3.45 'White and brown canvas aiul grey elk leather, leather rimmed and bound, reinforced counter, panco and crepe rubber soles, leather . toe l:ice from toe to'top. For little gents, youths and boys. $2.35 to-$3.43. ' " - "- 'SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW Hi'W S.-f;.' , These Eadlcott-Jcmason 'departure in footwcai' 'vfrb'Vf MtfoJ expend a large, jm'cjiiftt-;. pf ,tlio , ,,( -. "'" . day !n vg:rou3 action,; demanding 3hoeo that give aa good as they receive in the day's wear and tear. . ; - .. " -The Baseballs' arc? real serviceable .."Cctlca cf th?'( Walk" Reach made bulls. . 1 Correct Styles In Women's Shoes ,v CONFESSES MVRDiCn . AUGUSTA, Maine, June" 4. (A.P.) -Pfesautlonj;..are, , being . taken to prevent Harry A. -Kirb, conlesed murderer from ..killing binuelf. Through the ba.r cf hii'i.ll in tiiu county Jail here yesterday he ad mitted to County Atlorae Sout'nard that he strangled to death Misi Aid.i Hayward, shot' her -aunt. Mrs. Emma M. TownB, and taen set fire to tj:r cottage at Lake Ma.anacook, Win throp, Maine the night of May 19. Kirby after the cnfessi;n threat ened to commit suicide. , STUDENTS STAOE FIGHT YPSlLANTi, Micu, June 4. (A.P.) A ducking given three Univer sity of Michigan students, Tusiay night by a group of Michigan state normal gcaool seniors had its after math last night when 150 Univer sity men and a like number from slate normal staged a frce-f:r-all, no decision Joust on tno camju. ;iere. When the contest was over sev eral, pludents required hospital ot- H.y r a. THEATER unt s Lraterian medford THE WORLD'S TRANSCENDENT STAR NEXT :' JANE " , :j MONDAY EVENT ' JUaIlE in 'ROMEO- and JULIET' JJIatfp 8TH With Rollo Peters THEA1 LK . And the Entire Orlglniil Company that Preiented the Immortal ' Romance One Hundred and Seventy-four times In New York. , Seats now selling, Cratorinn Box Office. Phona 100. Office open 12 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Prices Including war tax: Low- NOTE This company plazs or floor 1st 18 row3 $3.30; San Francisco, Medford, Port next 6 rows $2.75. Balanco '.and and Seattle Only. Re $2.20. Balcony 1st 2 rows turning to Now York direct $2.20 Balance $1.10. i from Seattle. Down Slntrs Good Shoes wmmm Ml HJ' -a' 's i 'j 1 Hi-Kicks ore' a new, for husky, energetic 4 - ' tentlon lor cuts and bruises, while ' about a score of others wound up la the c:oling waters f a pol nea tae Pease auditorium. ' ' SENT -TO ASYLUM POItTiAXD, Ore., June 4. CbSi tsr C. isucbtel, iformer city firenia . who confessed starting 81 fire3, W3:i ordered fa the' state hospital' af Sidem ' today by Presiding Circuit Judge Morrow. Ha will-go at onco. T-je court crder stated that he p to be "permanently confined." Luchtel 13 eag:r to under go treat nient, according to his father, A. X. Buchtel, wao said that his family was aUa in hope that his menial malady cculd be cured. GETS 14TH HOMER ST. LOU.1S. V.u., iune 4. Rogers Hornsb;-, St. Louis Cardinal man ager, poled out his 14th homo run of tha season off McQuillan in the first Inning of today's game with the New York Clants. One man was on ba:;o. IK E. T Stewart, distrlci attorney son nil of Tennessee, pot the Indictment at Dayton against John T. Scqnea tor teaching evolution and will play a leading part In prosecution of the cnnt JACK MLIFFE (t'nniliiui'il From Vase Our) n-t believe McAuliffe cau'.d posjiblr servive. McAuliffc is abu'. 40 years eld and a native of County Crk, Ire land. Ho came to Luke county about 20 years agt where lie engag ed in the s':eep bujiness. Since then h!s sheep and stack holdings luva extended until they resell variouj parts of b.ith Lake and Klamath ccu.atiej. His home ran:h is at Frt Klamath. He has a wife and tw$ children; two brothers.' Dave and Morris Mc Aulitfe. and a sjaior, Mrs. Con Fitzgerald of Plush. Ore.' His fath er and m:ther a:e both in Ireland; COAST l.KAtifK SCOKKS At Portland-San PraniMscoj no game, rain. At Seattle-I.o3 Angeles, some.,; , At. Vernon-Sacramento, ditto. At Oakland 0. Salt Lake 1. COURTS ' Deeds Butherford B. Post ct ux to Ralph E. Gilchrist; 6-8-25: SG00 considera tion; NE'.NWU of Sec. 11, Twp. 26, nfinge 8. Edgar B. McCurdy et al. to Ralph E. Gilchrist; 5-11-25; $1.50 I. It. S. SEViSW'4: of Sec. 11, Twp. 21, Uge. 8: SEH.NEVi of Sec .33, Twp. 24, Range 9. Wm. J. Bullingham et ux to Lena K. Henry; 6-1-25; Westerly 7.3 ft. off Lot T, Block 4 5. First Addn. (Described by M. and B.) L. F. Olpon otDoroth7 Dadmun: 3-22-25; $1.00 I. R. 8.; First Addi tion, lot 8. block 34. !r::ia Dixon et vlr to The K. P. Co. '.-:0-2.-.; $.50 I. R. S. Part Lots 1. I, H!k. 1". Hot Springs Addn. (Ue ryil by M-tw and Bounds.) S. c. Campbell to White Pir.c l,;iiMl r Co.: .1-23-21: H.00 I. 11. S. .v'.-iNI-:'', "f Sic. 27. T. 3S. P.. 10. Tin- K. n. Co. to F. E. Pollelt et us; 3-21-25; ?.50 I. R. H.; Buena Visi.-i Addition, lots 0, 7, block. 97. , The K. D. Co. to O. S. McCormlrk t ;x; 5-22-25; $.50 I. R. S.; Bunna Vista Additon,-lot 1, block 78. William Barks, to Harry J. I P.cardsicy; 6-1-23: $7.00 I. R. 8.: Part SVjEWU of Sec. 28. lying E. of right of way of U. S. South Branch Irrigation Canal; S'4SE'A of 29, NV4 of 33. Ts. 40 S Rge. 10 E. W..M.,. containing '12 acres. - A. E. Cravi-nnteln ft ux to Lee Hatcher; 12-13-24; $200 considera tion; W. Chlio'iuln, lotii 1. 2, blk. 9. Circuit Court Piling No. 1057 Equity. C. C. It. 7-352. O'Neill Irwin, Attys. Meta M. Wagner vs. . Claude. B. WuGner. Divorce ccmplaint. THE WE.iTHKIl The C'yclo-Stc,rma-;raph at Un derwood's - pharm-cy rjcord.d a slight rise In barometric pressure last evening. but a downward movement started ih')it!y after nooa tod;:y. Pra-.iur) I) still bolow 30.00. Forocar.t for next 2 1 hours: Un settled, with brisk cool winds. Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows:. High 01 Low.. ....... ,...32 V. 8. Went her Report Oregon: Cloudy, probably occa sional showers In west portion to night. Friday fair and warmer; light westerly winds, IS NEAR DEATH fill 1 1 Hill"" Wrestlers to Stage Match Next' Monday Night for Benefit of Klamath Falls Baseball Club Two wrestlers of known ability are going to stage a finish bout at Moose hall next Mondny night, the proceeds to go to the Klamath Falls baseball club. The bone-erushors are Pnto Buzukoa, former wclter wnlpht champion of tho world, i;nd Henry Lurke, Klamath mlddlo veisht. B-.:zukcs has taken on a little velght during recent years and will riwl through the ropes nt 155 to'-.n la. no Bam lociay. nurnH win j i;i the k:t.Ics at 160. Desp:t" tho slight disadvantage In veiciit. Iluzukos thinks he can take he i::iasuro of the Klamath grap )! r, and a torrid session should re-:-.i!t. -' " The SIooso lodge arranged tho 'Otit but has agreed to donato the urocccds to tho bail club. Mem hers of the t. a'm and their friends j u- nin in Lne lickol sales, uuu uiub . . , .i insure a big crowd for the match. "If Buzukos Insists, I will put up my Pacific coast championship belt," Raid Burke today. "However, this is a matter which can be stilled later. "I reallzo I am going up against one of the most experienced wrestlers in tho business, but fee.1 that with the little weight advan tage plus my condition, I will be able to tors him two out of three- falls." A gocd preliminary will be ar rcng'.d later In tho week. Dcmpsey Agrees To Fight Winner NEW YCRK, June 4. (A. P.) Jack Lerp ey, world's heavywelg.il champUn, today cabled dlilly Olb srtri, mnniger. of Gone Tunncy, thut he would meet tho winner of the Tunney-Glbbons match 1b ."propo; Inducements wero offered," the coble came from Berlin, Germany. The cablegram reads: "Will pos itively meet tho wlnnor of tho Tun-noy-Glbbons bout It proper induce ment) aro 'offered. ' Wo both are onj-.ylng t'le trip immensely. Thank3 lor the goad wishes. Hope you huvu a soli out. - , . (Signed) - Jack Dempsoy Price Reduaefi-1 Freight and Effective Acme Motor Co. Sixth and Oak Sts. Fighters To Get Big Pay For Bout NEW YORK, June 4. (A.P.) Payment ion a basis of more than $1,400 a minute will be mndo Gene Tunne and Tommy . Gibbons tor their 15 round heavyweight battle tomorrow night al tho Polo ground, if tie bout goes tho limit. It 1 stated. Tao advance scula of tickets h di-atod an attendance of 60,000 and receipts of $400,000. Thirty per cent will bo tho shoro of Gibbons, giving him $120,000 or $S,00 for each threo minute round. Tunney's share will ba $80,000, representing 20 per cent of tho receipts or more than $5,333 per round. The fighters are resting today a"" " preparation for tho 'I'm. - " Freshmen Will Have Panoramic. Picture Taken A panoramic picture ot all olghth j grade graduates will bn taken to morrow In rront ot uio uenirai school buHdlng by Stlnson's studio. Moro than 100 children from all parts of Klamath ooimly, will ho In cluded In tho picture,: Yesterday group .pictures, of nil classes ot the Riverside, school wero taken. ' 'e v COOPERATION' NEEDED , WASHINGTON, Juno 4. (A.P.) Cooperation' of state 'O'nd local authorities as well os national guard units is vital to tho succoss of. notional security plans, acting Secretary Dwlght F. Davis Informed tho governors of all suites today In letters supplementing his recent telegraphic request for their sup port In connection with tho defonso test muster on July 4. Someone chould tell Bryijn that Wayno Munn, tho wrestler, Is climb Ing trees for training. Tax Extra May 31 Ownership of Ishnd Tssup SALEM, Juno 4. That tho que"- (Ion of whether the statu of Orugon or tho federal government Is tho rightful owner of Sand Island, In the mautli ( tho Columbia river. Willi bo determined In rourt boenma certain yoiterduy when tho state land board granted to tho Columbia River Puckers Association a leasu to iho fMnng rig iU ot tho Island. The state la to receive 50 per cont of tho proceedn of t ie fishing upra-; l.ns. j Sln:o 1804. the federal govern ment has had cout.ol of tho Island J itnd ha lentcd out tho fishing) rights. In that year tho stnta ceded t'ao Island to tho government the torms being that It bo uiod for military purposes. It novor has been used fir military purposes, lenco tho state's claim I hut title Jiould now revert to tho slnto. Tho federal govornmunt Is expected Im mediately to start suit against tho 4tatc, and In this way the tltlo right will hn tested. Tho Ilarbey Pack ing company recently Torolvcd n Ieaso on thu Island from tile gov ernment. . If the state wins It Is estimated that its returns from tho fishing operations will ho inoro than $50, 000 a year. CALIFORNIA TOURISTS nnil Mi-m. Capps ami Mr. anil Mm. Illbl) Visit Hero Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cnpps of Mt. Bhastn. California and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Bibb of Fort Illdwell, C'nllfor- nin were among tho tourists who visited In Klamath Falls yesterday. KOF.TTER HERE York CoiiHlruelliin and Supply Co., I'm Visitor Frank Kootter, representative of tho York Construction and Supply company, of Portland, Is In Klamath Falls today on company business. ) TO CIHLOOUI.V Motor Over lo Clilloiiiii nil Short lliisliii'SS Trip Ed Olson and Warren Crooks wero business visitors In Chllnquln yestordny, roturnlitg to Klamath Falls last evening. Hall's Catarrh Medicine m0"- cawed by Cotorih. . fCllEircY S. CO- TUJo. Ohl X, No More Hair On Face Ttrr.'. rrm.rknltlr tirw rir wy in r'.mnvi' Inktnnlly uiialKlitlr, rmhiirr..ainif hftlr fr'mi fnfc, .rmi or Int. rnnli nrtil nil t Na milt, no iwlur, not lha .light iit Inltii'y lo .l,n, no Krnwlna hurk of li.lr ntruiifci'r met hrsvlrr th.n v.r. Quirk, unttil.iz. irunrutitrrH nhwluti.lr h.rmlr.. I 'Ihl. in.rvrloti. nw dleutrr, rullml KnrmM, U n rumtilnnllun nf r.re Orient.! linUnrni. When ni-pHt-il, It fHti. th h.lr Kri., prtii'lrnln lew.rtl. Ilm h.lr root., ..I'll, cvvry linlr, mel rrntly en.r. It out, Ifnvlnir Ihn il:ltt clt.r, whit., healtliy anil ell lu velvet. KnrmA I. Inoftil nion provetl nei.ntino rrlre'lelr. nn.l l hlKhly reenmmenilrij hy Ifietiy .pr,.n:uu. It U .ohl on an ao , toluto itunrnntro of MtUfactlon by C. 11. Underwood, Whitman & Wng goner, Cnrrlns Drug Store, Boulh orn Oregon Phr.y. HACK TO WORK Herman Foster Is hack nt hi' 1 In the Southern Pacific oftlco "Her bolng confined to his homo for I two days with a touch of influonza. Used by Millions of People) for Health Strength , snd Energy