TIlUnSDAY, JUNE 11, Jflgfti
THE EVENING HEKTO3
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Lineups for
Sunday Game
Here Given
Probable lineup for both loams In
tho Iiinsmulr-Klnmnth Fulls baso-
hall game 10 ho Hold Sunday, Juno
H. a 1 ho fairgrounds, was itlvon out
today by MiuuiKnr (.lover an follow:
Dunsmiilr Myers, If; Fuller, sb:
It us.se II, i'f;'l'noii, lb; Spores, 3li;
Welch, lib: KIiih, 2b; T. Spores, rf;
Pine. : 1'lt, ; Wulta Hull or Mc
Hrido. pitcher.
K I n 111 11 1 h Falls Norwcst, ss;
Walls. 2b: Matthews. If; Noel, if:
Uayuess, ;ih; Arnold, lb; Clark, rf;
Ilo Mill, c; Molilor, p; Stanley, sub.
I'niplro Davis will act us arbitra
tor. splits
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HERE is a sturdy, low-priced car of the very finest
quality the new Studebaker Standard Six
Duplex-Phaeton.
It is the most powerful car of its size and weight, with
every proved advantage that a high-grade open car can
offer rugged dependability, brilliant performance,
outstanding comfort. ' ;w,JLs
In addition, it has one great advantage no other open
car provides Duplex roller side enclosures that give
enclosed-car protection in stormy weather. You make
the change in 30 seconds without leaving the seat.
Uuilt complete by Studebaker both body and chassis
in great manufacturing plants where the overhead is
shared by three different models. Thus only "one manu
facturing profit" is included in the low purchase price.
Come in and inspect this new-type car see this ex-
elusive Duplex convenience learn the value Studebaker
offers before you buy.
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Delivered
' 50 k. p. Studebaker -built en
, gin the most powerful in any
car of its site Full-size balloon
tires. Safety lighting control.
Sixth and Oak
Phone .52-W
Burke Wins Match
From Pete Buzukos
Homy nurko of Klamath Kail
made short work of Pete Iliunkos
la their wrestlliiH match at Moose
hall last night. The two ornp
plcra had an arKiiment just be
fore gettinR on tho mat nad were
not on the best of terms when they
eamo to grips.
Although It was billed as a bono
fit tor the baseball club. It was a
"dud" so far as finances were con
cerned, as tho crowd was small.
Duzui.os refused to so on with tho
bout until a purso had been taken
up to Insure him more money than
his regular percentage.
t'OAMT I.KAUVK SCOKKS
At Seattle 5. Portland 7.
At Vernon .1. Oakland 9.
At San Francisco 7. Los
Seles 2.
At Salt I.aUo S, Sacramento
An-
ItF.TtliNS FROM I.AKF.VIKW
After HuviiiK Keen nt Husband's
Hillside for Severnl Hays
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Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton
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XT H . 1 8a. ISA STU DEB A K E R Y E A R
Mrs. Jack McAuliffe. who has
been ut Lakeview hospital for tho
past wiek at the bedside of her
husband, returned to the city to-
i day. Friends of Mr. McAuliffe will
be glad to learn that ho is very
much Improved, although attending
physicians feel ho will be confined
in the hospital for at least another
month.
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Veteran Policeman
Is Badly Wounded
Chicago Cop Is Injured hy
Bandits in Brave Defense
of Big Payroll
Striker Is Slain
In Riot At Mine
i. CHICAGO, June 11. (A.P.)
Edward Dean, a veteran policeman,
today defended $9000, receipts of
the Chicago Motor Coach company,
at the probable cost of his life.
Struck In the stomach by slugs
from a sawed-off shot gun and
wounded In the leg by a revolver
bullet, Dean chased four masked
robbers from the company's office
and fired six shots at them before
he fainted from his wounds.
In another fight with robbers,
James Maynard, a patrolman, killed
a negro burglar just as the latter
was about to fire on Maynard's
police partner in the hallway of a
South Side building.
NEW WATERFORD, N. S..' June
11. (A.P.) William Davis. a
striker, is dead and scores of min
ers and company poiU'a are in
jured as a result of a fiftht today
for possession 'of tHi Watcrford
Power- pUi:. whith o;r.ru.e--: sev
eral mines involved in thj Britl.-h
Empire Steel Corporation's con
troversy with its employes.'-
iNine To Enter
! ' Elks Tonight
I
Xine candidates will be initiated
jat tho regular meeting of :ho Elks'
lodita tonight. An entertainment
jar.d banquet will be held following
i iho Initiation. According to lodge
t o;'f:i'!a!s. approximately 60 new
j nu i::hc-rs have been taken Into the
loial branch cf tho order since the
i"ir.;t of the year.
SA XFHAXCISCO CAM.F.ll
Joe Silvers, San Krancis.'o busi
ness man is in the city on business
: matters taday.
I IIKOWX TO KKTUK.V
Dazil nrown is expected to re
j tur.i liDmo this evening from Psrt
jland, where he lias been attending
Hills Military Academy for the past
jyear.
ISVTTE MONTANA FOLKS
Visiting Willi Friends i;erc Kiht-uI'
to Home From South
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
Mrs. Dlaslll and daughter of Malin
were business visitors here today,
OF DOl'.llIH
Mrs. La Verne Buck ol Dorrls,
Oillfarnia, h in the city.
BUNGALOW COMPLETED I
! Mr. and Mra. J. D. Crawiy will
move into their attractive new stucco
; bungalow tomarrow. The naw h-me
Mrs. Morello ana Mr. and Mrs. which is cub of the m?t attractive
jCesare are the guests of Mr. and 'n the city is located at 411 N.ti
j Mrs. Leon Hammack for a few days Sixth.
enroute to their homo in Butte,1 '
' Montana. ' The party is making the ' OV IIOKHIS j kkti'IINS TO OTY
trip by motor and arrived in the Mrs. Victor Olson 'visited In the ; C. CJ. Lambert returnod today
city from Oakland, California. city yesterday from Dorrls. from a business trip to Lakevicw
A LUOMA VISITORS
Mr. and' Mrs. John Hazelstein, Sr.
of Algoi:n were In the city yesterday
from t'leir home.
TO BE INAUGURATED
PORTLAND, Ore., June 11.
Norman F. Coleman will bo in
augurated this afternoon as presi
dent of Reed college. A large gath
ering of prominent educators from
other institutions of learning on tho
coast will be present.
BONDS VOTED
KEWPORT, Ore., June 11. At
a city special election yesterday,
approval by a vole of nearly two
to one was given a bond Issue of
25,000 for a new city hall and
125,000 bonds tor refunding ouL
elandlDK city warrants.
FUNERAL AT MKDFORD
Itcnuiiiu of William 3. Logan Ship
ped Tills MornliiR
Tho remains of Wllllum J. Logan
who dlod yesterday from liUejtln.il
trouble, were shipped today to Mod
ford, wheio the burial will be made.
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HAPPtKiE-O ?
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The. sole, survivor. ,.. Jt,i?tia
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That Gives Clean Power
More Miles
That's the oil for your
motor Its price doesn't
matter it would be
cheap at 50c per quart
As a matter of fact it
costs less than half that
, That's one of the
remarkable qualities
of Aristo Motor Oil.
It is made without
regard for price yet
sells for so much less
than many others.
Particularly is this
true where eastern
oils are concerned.
And this is not sur
prising. You pay for long
freight hauls when
you buy eastern oil.
You save thc$e when
you buy Aristo and
more: Aristo's econ
omies extend consid
erably beyond its cost.
For one, it combats
the formation of car
bon. And as a lubri
cant, it is unexcelled.
If a better motor
oil were possible it
would be sold under
the Union Oil sign.
At Union Oil service
stations, and inde
pendent dealers of
the first class everywhere.
M
otor Oil
BEST ALL WAYS
Union Oil Company
01 California r v
Also Producers of Union Qasollne
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Statutory Crime
.Charge Faced By
Ranch Employe
Kollowlnii a previous jilea of
not guilty, entered oy Ills attorney,
T. M. Owen. 45, yesterday was ex
amined In Justice Ilunsnkcr'H court.
Ho Is churned with a statutory
crime by his Ktop-diuiKlitor, Knilly
lludack, 10. Fler sinter, Kthel, 1,1,
appeared as a witness. Owens has
been employed at Duke's ranch, lie
is now held In the county Jail in
default of 1000 bond.
oco.motivum iikail xa.mks
ok i;i.i, known iioi:si:h
I'ORT KLAMATH
Airs. Fred Ilaker, Kort Klamath
resident Is In tho city on a busi
ness trip today. .Mr. Halter Is the
Indlin agent nt Fort Klamath,
Tho United Btatos produces 75
per cent of the world's corn.
Military Brushes
Underwood's Pharmacy
LONDON, (A!') The London anil
North Knslern Hallway has revived
a custom of the old hIuk') coach days,
when every coach hud Its name, 'and
now Hives every locomotlvo a title
Instead of a number.
The first of a series will he nam
ed for well known raco horses, hoiiio
of the new locomotives IiuIiik labelled
"KlylnK l'"ox," "Ormonde," "Her
mit," "Ladiui," "Permission," "Rob
ert lo Diablo," "Donovan," "Don
caster," and other notuhln runners
of tho turf. i
Tho Southern Hallway also has
adopted tho lderi,! nainlnn Its ca
nines for well known men. "Ills
Majesty," Hie larnest locomotlvo on
tho linn Is one, and "The 1'rlnco of
Wales," unother. ;'
Kvery locomotive In the pasueimer
sorvlco thrnuKhout tho country soon
will havn its name and in time none,
but the little fjclKlit ynrd switching
cuglncH will hn known hy numbers.
V1HITINH J)AL(illTr,R
Short Time Lease
Will Be Opposed
WASHINGTON, Juno 11. (A.I'.)
Opposition to any short tlmo lease
of tho powor facilities at aluscla
Hhonls was expresHoil by tho presi
dent's Musclo KIiouIk commission In
n letter trunsniltled today to tho
war department.
T'.io coiniul.islon moetliiK In first
regular session, decided Hint If the
war department desired to mill pow
or, that tiny bo tlovolopod boforo
roiiKiess Inltes final action on tho
iliiemlon, It has that authority with
out further warrant from Iho com-mlsslimerH.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. Loosloy wero
business vlsllors from Port Klamath
yostorduy.
Lowell the poet was forolgn t'l
stor to Madrid In 1877.
Mrs. Kmma Winn Is visiting In the
city with her daughter, Mrs. Hohort
Clay. ,
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