The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
THE EVENING HERALD
FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1!W
All Fighters
-Well Matched
f oh Card Here
Good Battles Appear
Sure Olson Is
Confident
; Ono malt's guess in as Rood an
another, Ji tho verdict of the wise
ones whdVj hnvo watched boxers
working Out for tho coming tiRht
card ncxti-TuoBdiiy night ut Scandi
navian hkll.
;f Tho fcirJ is arranged like a
sandwich:, with hoavywelghts at be
ginning and end and fast boys in
the middle.
Sammy Olson, 190-ponnder, will
headline, with ltoeco Strambo, 170
pounder. . Olson realizes fully that
a lot of reputation depends1 on his
taking Strambo and be Is fully con
fident that he can do. so.
Strambo fs popular hero, despite
the fact ' he has had only two
NEW PHONE NUMBERS
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please call 70S
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department call 88
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fights in Klamath Falls. HIh con
tagious grin and the fact thnt he
will give nway 20 pounds Is sure
to give him a lot of moral sup
port when ho goes on next Tues
day. The Johnny Carlson-Joe Coffmnn
somi-windup Is also scheduled to he
torrid. Carlson is training hard for
his coming match and Coffmnn Is
doing likewise, hoping that this
time ho can score a knockout In his
mix with- the shifty-slugging Spo
kane boy. J
The .Mauriro Hiirrla-Ilolnie Meyers
fight is also due to provide the
fans with plenty ot action. Myers
can tako thorn and come back for
more and Harris is a willing giver.
The curtain raiser will be a four-
round slugging contest between
two 190-pounders, Gunboat Smith
of Chico and Jack Brush of Dorrts.
An early knockout is forecast.
LKFT THIS MORNING
Mrs. G. I. Stebblns and daughter
Patricia, accompanied by Miss
Bernadiae Hannon, left this morn
ing tor Portland, where they will
attend the Hose Carnival. Miss
Hannon will spend some time with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Fisher and family,
at South Bend. The trip was made
by motor and at the end of two
weeks the party will return home.
FOR SALE
LATE
Cheap
ATE MODEL 0
Reo Speed Wagon
Good
Mechanical Coadition
v -Good Rubber
422 Klamath Ave.
PHONE 106
TO LAXGF.LL'S VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cofer motored
to Langell's valley yesterday after
noon on a business trip.
RETURN FROM COAST
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. O'Neill re
turned last evening from Portland
and Seattle, where they have been
j on a visit.
. COAST LEAGUE SCORES
At Seattle 2; Portland 14.
At Vernon 5; Oakland 2.
At San Francisco 3; Los Angeles 6
At Salt Lake 23; Sacramento 5.
SANITARY MARKET
Specials for Saturday
'Pipe' 9 tobacco
in every sense of the word
Pot Roast of Beef, per
2 lbs. Shoulder Steak
Boil Beef, per lb. i........
Good Veal Roast, per lb.
2 lbs.' Veal Steaks v...... .
Veal Stew, per lb. .' : ..
Good Lean Pork Roast, per lb,
Stew, mutton :
Shoulder, mutton
Spring -Chickens, per lb
i'
lb. .................. 18c i
- W X j.
TZW'I
i 18c !
.
35c f
i2Vfec I
1 25c
10c
18c 1
35c
x
From start io finish Granger Rough
Cut is made for pipes !
In the first place, it's made solely of
ripe old Burley, the finest pipe tobacco
that grows. Then it's cut for pipes (rough
cut) to make it smoke slow and cool.
But most important of all it is
mellowed by the famous Wellman
method, a secret process which makes
Granger just about the smoothest
smoking, best-tasting tobacco you ever
put in your pipe.
t.iocrrt &'MyerTgbXcco Co.
SANITARY MARKET
Choice Meats
Special Attention to Order Trade
7th and Main Pbone 22
n n . . .
supreme satisfaction
The last extra touch of quality and flavor in
"Better Bread" puts it in a class by itself.
Our new 60 ton oven with its solid heat is sup
plying the missing link, turning out many hun
dreds of pounds of "Better Bread" every night
and every loaf is good to the last crumb and
baked just perfect. No more hard crusts.
"Better Bread" we are
If you are not eating
Dotn losing by it.
Your grocer can supply you with 'Better Bread'
; insist on it.
Specials for Saturday
. Lemon and Cherry pies
..',, Boston Brown Bread
Danish Pastry
Cream puffs 5c each
SIXTH STREET BAKERY
CHAS. LANDIS
126 South Sixth St.
"For goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" '
Another Tornado
Strikes In Iowa
LATIMER, Iowa. Juno 12, (AP)
A tornado that struck Alexander,
Iowa, last night wrecked or dam
aged at least 25 houses and blew a
Minneapolis and St. Louis mixed
freight and passenger train from
the tracks.
WATCHMAN MISSING
YAKIMA, Wash., June 12, Af
ter punching the warehouse clock
at 1 this morning D. J. Wynkoop,
former deputy marshal of Nome and
night watchman of the Big Y Stor
age Plant here, dropped from sight
leaving the back door to the ware
house open and all lights on. A
half eaten lunch adds strength to
tho belief of Yakima officers that
Wynkoop was taken from the
building, though there were no
signs of any struggle. Wynkoop
had frequently spoken of difficulties
with vagrants who wished to sleep
In the warehouse.
FORT KLAMATH- VISITOR
Mrs. Edward Cardwell Is a visi
tor In the city today from her homo
at Fort Klamath.
OF COI'CO
Mrso. Rltter and daughter of
Copco, California, were in today on
shopping trip.
MANAGKR MKIiRIU, HTOItK
R. H. Anderson, manager of the
Merrill Mercantile company At Mer
rill, was In the city early this
morning on a hurried business trip.
XKW I'HOXK MMItlOItS
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If you want the advertising or
business office of The Herald,
please call 70S
For the editorial and news
department call HH
DANCE
at
KENO
SATURDAY NIGHT
Les Sailings, Orchestra
Supper served at
' Midnight .
Perkins
urniture
liouse
The Furnisher of Happy Homes
127 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
Oil Cloth Mirrors Shades, 58c
43 inches wide, assorted colors, 25c and up to $25.00 36 inches wide by, 6 ft. long,
limit 4 yards to customer. : ; - Good roller. Limit 3 to customer.
Real Bargains "
Drapes Will not list them; but we have Baskets
5 patterns of beautiful new tab!e.s fulJ f,?,m to $1-00 in Boys just the thing for sister,
scrim, assorted weaves and C00King utensils, etc. if 8he is interested in sewing. A
widths, your choice 19 VI, cents ; real bargain for (to QA
per yard. Limit 10 yards" to the Hnr WparriPf n'y
customer. , 1 " Six to choose from
Comforts
, Matting Rugs Electric Fans ... 4.95 Toys Toys Toys
! 3x6 90c Electric Irons -. . 4.69 There is birthdays every day, an
6x9 -3 50 Electric Percolators . 4.98 imJor day in the baby's life,
'jy a few listed, hundreds in stock
7x9 4.50 ; ;
8x9 4.90 ... Oil Stoves Kiddy Kars ....1.69 up
9x9 5- 2 bu,ner "V $6-50 Doll Carts ...... 98c up
9x106 5.50 "
9x12 .... ....... 6.00 Oil Ranges Wood Wagons ..1.25 up
12x12 . 8.00 C7Q ac
12,15 10.50 . 78'b0 Chairs
This is the famous Kerogas r, , . , - -
r . rantre 400 o-allonq of nir to 1 livery housewife needs a few ex-
ChLr Tgim eT?e ffiMg&SewWto tra chairs, have received a large
iTrno if, n mss.1Md f0' enamel trim, a r ange we can shipment. We can sell at only
$10 o0? Well we will make it positively guarantee to give per- $1.50. A good chair for the
up for you for that price. feet satisfaction. , money.