The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 08, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERAtU
MONDAY. JUNE S, 1025
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Local; Nine
v Wins Eleven
Inning Game j
Home Runs by Arnold
I. and Mohler Feature
1,Mb Contest.
Playing ''Vljrorlcas 'baseball,' the
Klamath Falls nine ddtVatcd Mt.
Shasta by''iiiio close socro of 4 to
6 in is " cievon-innlng gamo
Hlsson SutiiM.
'' Two -homo runs," both with no
ono on' tJioR. hclDPd to swell' the
Klama'"i'all8 score. "The homers
were knocked by Mohler and
-Arnold.
" ' The winning run In the eleventh
Was scored when' Bayness knocked
a two-bagger, bringing in two men.
The SIsson battery was Bay.
Cooledge and ' Martin. Klamath
Vails was ably represented by
Mohler and Demitt : '
t A - crowd, estimated to be well
over 1000 saw the game.
McCloud. Loses
' " Its First Game
V -v (Special to The Herald)' "
. YREKA, Cal.. June S. McCloud.
leader-. In i the,. Siskiyou-Klamath
baseball tleague, lost. Its first game
of the season, yesterday . at .JIc-.,
Cloud, when Dunsmuir won.
- Score . ' , i . ,, R- H
Dunsmuir ...i... .......... 4 6 3
McClOOd 1 3 3
Batteries Wells and Pine. Mc
CJoud;' Sligar and Burton.
-' Yreka lost in a hectic bout with
Weed at Yreka.
. Score. , , . n. H. E.
Weed 7.11
Yreka ; LJtli S' 5 4
...Batteries rOeschger and Sto
bener; Metten, Eddy and n. Pin
kens. ' ' ' '. ' ,
To Win More Friends
Burke to Meet; v
; Peter Buzukos
Much Interest in Wrest
. lmg Card at Moose :
. ' Hall Wednesday , 7,
't Members of. the ' Klamath Fails
baseball club are .'pepping" up.
lot of. interest Jn.the.jrestl.i.ni( Qjjut.l
at Moose .-. flail. . Wednesday, , evening i
when fete Buzukos,-former., waiter;.
weight hampion,ot. the; world,,.!!! I
try his best to break the, long string j
iff victories won by Henry Burke of!
Klamath. Palls, Pasltle Coast, mid-1
dlewelght . champion. .
V Buzukos wrestled on the last card
when Burke threw Farmer Vance
bo - easily. ' ' Buzukos was pitted
againts a novice and had no chance
to display his , skill., .- There are
many ' fans who believe he is far
too experienced for Burke, despite
hlB . 6-pound - weight . handicap, but
Burke Just smiles and Bays he has
no fear, of tiie outcome.
The baseball 5cfub" will be given
the receipts of the bout, and for
that reason they are -doing their best
to revive local Interest In wrastling.
A couple of 1 goad preliminary j
cards are being' arranged, Including
a boxing match, 'and fans ought to I
get their money's wjrth and at the I
same -time have a (chance to help the
baseball club. ''- - ' ' ; .
COAST LKAGCFJ SCORES
. At Portland, 10-3; San Fran
cisco, 13-6.
At Seattle, 9-7; Los Angeles, 1-2.
' . At. Vernon, 3-10; - Sacramento,
0-3. 1
At Oakland, 4-3; Salt Lake, 3-1.
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TAX FREE
We invite every smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. We've
told you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your friends have told you. " Now know for
yourself the value of the toasting process! We make this proposition to win more friends:
The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c
You pay the dealer only '45c I
We pay ; the . Government Tax of 30c '
Tt'.'V" 7 atthis price is limited. . , , ..
nN:.Get.One;tin forhomeorfbrfficc; ' . '
""Tfi'f raii1iii' rirW yiU effect when the dealer's
i ne suPPly QKthis offer is sold.
o .l..'it...."inn t'.aI... ri.:i t-i '..mi i i At a e
I minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste.
Guaranteed by
n guaranteed by
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Facts
About
Taxes
on
Cigarettes
TO tlio Ki'tiortil iul)l!c, we Iwliovo It
will 1)0 aurprlnitiK to Irani tliut
nearly kiV of vkat Ihtv ik'U f"r ''i"'
ttlttt etx$ lo tht toecriimtut Jvr lain.
The Inturnul rcvotuio stamp on a
nnckaxu of twenty Lucky Strike iliia
rtttis coali you six ii'iun. On u 75c
tin of one hundred tho revenue
stamp cosh you thirty ttnlt.
So nearly one-half of what you pay
for cigurutti-s is ptnt by you (or tuxes.
' This U certainty the heaviest tax on
an nrtii'lo uf dully and universal con'
Bumptlun.
The Tobacco Industry
and Taxes
The agKrcuato tax paid, by the to
bacco binunc.ia la with ono exception,
Income taxtn, the larvcM Hum of luUr
nal revenue the federal Kovernniont ro
ceivni. Lat (llm-ul) year It amounted
to :WS,O14,05U.SI.
Of this enormmia amount of money
the cik-art'tto Industry paid UK, "16
7.15.9:t, or ni'tirly two-thiriLnof the total
tax paid by tht entire tobacco builnrmi
' Wo believe you will nppreclnto that
when nearly fifty cents of every dgllar
paid by you tor rittiircltt gov to the
Rovcnimciit, you niiint ri'ci-ivo In clmv
rottcw n valuoin rvtutn for your money
that In rarely K I veil In any cominadlly,
That tlio public opprci'latoti thla
gtml viilun In shewn by tho ennrmoua
incrciuu) in tho consumption of ciga
rette.
Our reasons for this
tax free offer
Wc know thi oHor induct men to
try Lucky Strike It "Win More
trienda. -
Wo know that a large percentage of
thane who get acquainted with Lucky
blrtkiM adopt them.
This Un't philanthropy nor propa
ganda junt good buoinCM, m you'll
agree. ;
Tho offer i llmtted. Wo cannot af
ford to keep it up.
Wo muke it goncrous, to attract at
tention.
Super-quality
Only by ImmenMi volumo can we
produce nuch an aristocratic cigaretU)
aa Lucky Strike at such a democratic
price. , j
Ita quality ii supremo because It has
that costly extra process, toastinc,
which Improves tho flavor and adds to
the taste of even tho finest tobacco
that are used in Lucky Strikes.
Cleanliness and Care
in Manufacture
Every Lucky Strike factory Is
model of sanitation. Read how Al
fred W. McCann, the noted food ex
pert, describes one of our factoriesi
"White walls and callings, floors as
clean aa freshly chiseled marblo.
cutting machines enJ wrapping
machines that take away from the
human hand all detail and leave
nothing to the human supervision
but the watchfulness of trained
eyes."
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Wo know a trial will mako you s
permanent customer ol ours.
n OnaranteMby I
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' NOTICE TO CHAtTAlQCA
. GJJABAN'TOKH
An important meeting will be held
ait (the. cIobi? of tho program tonight
to discuss arrangements for meeting
the deceit on our contract. Every
.guarantor is Urged "to be' present.
- -fJa g,GE0rtGE!fVAL.V0N, lager for the .California Oregon
Adv. 8. . "'".'' Chairman. J Tower company, and H. M. Ed-
erally scared to death and that actu
al death was caused by heirt
failure. :..
Among those present at the In
quest 'as interested witne.wej were
O. O. Steele, Siskiyou division man-
8'; ?" ...
If You Are Looking f or
Health and Accident
;? .V Insurance
see
r JAS. H. DRISCOLL
f ; Hart Building
; Alb kinds of insurance Surety Bonds
i'Loan Department in charge Perry DeLap
:t$'x Group Life Insurance ;
mondi, Dunsmuir maiasef: for
company. .. ,! ..'.-r.-: '. ,, ...
Following the In'iuest, Steele was
asked if a system could be fcind
by which the water could be s'uii
off at certain hour.i and turned ci.
at certain hours.
'ot Interested
"No" he sa!-1, "that Is controlled
by the demand for tho service from
any part of our territory which may
nond In a call f"r more povver ut
any time."
"How about posting the river
with warning signnl.4?".
"What's the use?" was, Hie reply,
"people . pn . the river would only
-cot t'aern, off or tear them diwn."
, With the company, .so lethargic,
business., ,iven -fi'f Yioka are trylnir
W Woyk,,ojiu3m.c program by wh!:h
the njifjler. .nfiiinilliir w.th the cjn-
hdiict) pf,(,wayr cnli olleil by the
company, may be saved ir:i!) u I(b-,
,il.ir tnle to that of Wil.in's... .
1 ; , .- May. Jli-lnn Hlllt ,:, ,
Whotlier Wilson's heirs will bring
action against the company for
damages as Ih.i rorfiilt of hl.-t death
h a matter of conjecture. It Is
understood that If It can be sliswn
that Wilson had a right on the
river as a fisherman -jnd was nil
j a tresspasser on company property
at the time of the tragedy, It Is
pranaoio mat a sun against mo
company will bo filed soon,-.-
Summer School
to Start Soon
If a woman marries a man lo
I leap ...upon. Jil. strong .Krni,she
shouldn't sit upon his neck. -ai'iT
OUKGO.N AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Juno 8. Many new and at
tractive features are planned for the
twelfth annual boys' and girls' sum
mer school to bo hold at the col
lege Juno 15 to 27 Inclusive. Clas
ses f:r local leaders will be conduct
c:l, music will be furnished and
lead by Paul Petri, director of the
uhnol of music, and such authorities
as Waiter' M. Plorte,. governor of
'Cr?r,.n, Miss Gertrude Warren of
I le 1,'Tilted States'l!department or
agriculture, and W.' J. Kerr, presl-
dent of I lie college, will speak at
tie osiemiilles. Many members are
expected to attend ffom Klamath
Oiiniy. Klvc hundred club " mem
bei i' ti iirl 200 local leaders from
ever cjunty in tho state 'will he
there. ' . .. . ' f. '.
T he expenses ore tne nenessary,
rullioud ra:-e and $15 for roum.and
bour.I. (quarters will-be In tho col
lego dormitories, the girls In Waldo
hall and the boys In HCaiitliorn hall
with meals' served In Waldo. Club
'members will furnish their own bed
ding. All club members In Oregon
of good standing ate ellglblo to on
i oil. '
1 "IIII4V at nil tltrlfla'' la thn innttn
of the club department. Class work
will .start .at , Si-10 . and .last until
iMmn. One and one-half hours will!
be allowed for lunch. All club
members will report at 1:30 for as
sembly. After assembly tho "club
bers" are free to spend the after
noon at recreation of nmo sort pro
vldcd by those In charge Stunt
tthows, niovlm, and partlos are ex
amples , of the evening' ontortaln
ments. The boys will bo taught hlack
smlthlng, stock Judging, crop pro
duction, horticulture, farm mach
anlcs, beekeeping, poultry, and bac
teriology In such a way that they
will benefit most .from It. ' Tho
girls' program has been 'Increased.
Baking, canning, cooking, bouse do
'coratlon, table seTVlco and other
homo economic subjects will . be
taught. ,. - - . j ,':S-
' lIAtTKItlA OI TLAWKI)
conference. An amendment was
GENEVA, Juno 8, (AP)Tho uso l""1 P'""1"" ,"";tor" P"'"""
of bncterin In wnrfnro was today out- gas on tho list of forbidden war
lawed by tho International arms m(,thods.
Ford Coupe Stolen1'
From Glenn Parker
A Ford ribiipe belonging To' Clenn
I'nrkur was stolon lust night : be
tween 8:00 and 10:30 o'clock. Whllo
Parker was attending tho perform
ance at the Pino Troo :? theater.
Pnrker had returned from a, trip
) lo Rocky Point in company with
Harry Prathor. Thoy parked tho
coupo on Seventh street hotwoon
Klamath avonuo and Mnln .stroot,
befora going to tho. show. When
thoy enmo out, nbout 10:0, it was
gone. Tho pollco wero notified at
once, lipi .until , Jills afternoon no
i Irnce of the car bad been found.
Fancy Riding
July 2- 3- 4
Klamath Falls
Rodeo
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