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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
. EVEOTffl? MX' KTflMATtt FAT.Tfl, fmflftfltt B o'xi.ng SCANDINAVIAN HALL TONIGHT Main Event 10 Rounds SAMMY OLSON v ROCCO STRAMALGIA These nu-n fought a sonsiitlon.il draw Inst month Sammy says Rocco won't come up tor the sixth rouud Roeco says he would have stopped Olson in the last. tight In two more rounds . Six Rounds Johnny Carlson, Spakane vs Joe Coffman P'tland Coffman won the decision over Carlson last card Six Rounds Maurice Harris, Ashland vs Hyne Myers, Stockton FIGHTERS READY FOR GONG TONIGHT; GOOD CROWD NOW EXPECTED v Four Rounds Gunboat Smith, Chico, vs Jack Brush, Dorris ADMISSION Ringside seats $3.30; Reserved seats $2.20, General Admssion $1.65 TICKETS ON SALE AT The . Mecca Pastime Smoke--Waldorf Under auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Commission . Brownie, Matchmaker ' E. W. Renick Public Accountant Accounting ' : - and ..'Auditing ) ( iSUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG. General . Income Tax Capital Stock Tax - 5 PHONE-317 Four prlceflKlitcrs are koIiik to ho badly out of link tonight, after the final lioul takes place In Scandina vian Unit. Just which four it will be remains to be seen, but at the pre sent time all eight scheduled to per forin are declaring they are sure winners and nil have plausible rea sons for their statements. Sammy Olson declares himself to bo in the best Bhape of his career. Roeco Strambo does likewise. Doth look as though they were tolling the truth. That this fight will come to nn early end Is tho prediction of ring fans who have talked to them both. Roceo and Sammy are unanimous In declaring that nothing short of a knockout will satisfy and that they Intend to step up to the center of tho ring and start putting them over when tho gong rings for the first stnnin. In the Johnny Ourison-Joo Coff man contest anyone's guess Is good. Coffman has one win to his credit over Carlson and says ho can repeat. Carlson says ho wasn't used to altitude when the last tight was held, but he says now ho is accustomed to it and has plenty wind. "This ftght will be different a whole lot different", Carlson said this after noon. ' Tho Harris - Meyers fight also seems to be a good betting proposi tion. Doth boys have knocked out Wilbur Harrington, Klamath slugi ger and both boys have shown plenty action hero to justify the as sertion that this fight will bo what is classed as an old-fashioned hum dinger. . In tho curtain, raiser. Jack Hrush and Guuboat Smith, . both Im pounders, are expected to provide more than one thrill. General , admission seats will bo put on sale at 7:00 o'clock sharp and the first bout will go on prompt ly at S:00 o'clock, without fail, ac cording to officials. Ben Dixon 'was this afternoon scheduled to do the refereeinR, al though this had not yet been de finitely decided. CO-KIH? DKO.ARK DKUmol S .MUX MARK BicST 111 SUA YDS Autoist Held For Carrying Revolver ',- . MEDFOItD, Orer.j June 16.-E. R? Jones of the Log Cabin garage inr the Siskiyou mountains was bdund over to the grand jury Mon day under the new state law pro hibiting the transporting of con cealed wetpons in automobiles. Jones, with a companion, was ar rested for a violation of the traf fic laws an J a high-powered pistol was, found on the seat between them. According to the district at torney's , ottice, Jones admitted ownership ot the gun. i ' . The arrost. .was the first in this county under, tho new law, which ' . '. ; I I I compels the justice of peace to bind the defendant to the grand jury. The circuit court cannot parolo or suspend sentence, under . the law, and the governor cannot grant a pardon. It is reported to be the only law on the Oregon statute books denying the governor this privilege. ; XEW PHONE XVMBERS ' -W- If you waiit the advertising or business office of The Herald, please call 708 For the editorial and news department call--88 J;. Ten cool hours for a nickel! I' ' li li-..r . j ' v for sale by I "Check" Seal I I electrical ; retailers 1 1, ' -and everybody cool Workers, brisk and happy people eating with a keener appetite, movie goers cool and interested, stay-at-i homes delightfully comfortable. All because G-E Fans blow away discomfort and bring that breeze indoors ! trENERAL ELECTRIC LOS A-VCELES. .AP) Results of a questionnaire ot 595 co-oils ot the University of California, south ern branch,, held here recently, re vealed that men w'ho are respectable without being of tho "goody-good" type, and who have a decorous atti tude toward life and its recognized institutions are the ideal husbands desired by modern college girls. The query was submitted by tho civic education department of tho insti tution for the purpose of ascertain ing what standards are necessary, for husbands. - Other qualifications needed "are an income of at least 1250 monthly. with assurance of advancement; he must be a member of a large family, and preference was expressed for the professional or business man who can talk about subjects other than, his business. Cascade Tunnel Nearly Finished lt'KN'l) Juno 16. Daylight la ex pected l) be seen through the tun nel under tho Cascades on tho Na tron cut off some time Friday ae Mrdlng to telephone reports from Stewart und Welch, contra.uors la charge this morning. Celebrations by and for the workmen will be held at each end of tho tunnel Sun day. 4 Tho tunnel, when daylight Is cut through will be little more than high enough tor workmen to get through below tho tlmber.-i, according to W. ' J. Perry, lumber forester for the Deschutes National Forest, who returned this morning from several days at Odcll Lake. He has been In charge ot the timber being cut from the national rurosta tor tho tunnel timbers and tunnel "pack. Ing." Six pumps ore being run on tho west side ot tho tunnel construc tion jumping out tho water. Since t lie, tunnel grado is to tho west, no pumps are needed on the west sldo and as soon as. the tunnel Is cut through the water from Oils side can be disposed of wlthh less ex pense by gravity through the west entrance, according ta Information given out in Bend. . All the tunnel timbers and cord weed used for tunnel "packing" hus been cut according to Perry. This Included two and a Tinlf million feet of DougLus fir In the Deschutes Nat ional F.-rost uicJ for timbering th. tunnel And 1600 tonlj o( Hemlock hulf from the Deschutes and halt from tho Cascade national forests. The timber sales were all handled throusj tho Deschutes forestry of fice In Bend. Manual Training, . Work of Schools Given in Report 1'upllH of the sixth, seventh nnd eighth glades of (ho public schools, taking miiuuiil training under the direction of Russell II. Kidder (lur ing tho past year completed over four hundred projects. Following is u financial statement as well us the projects which the boys completed: I'tnmii'lul Statement Totil cost ot materia! used during year (267.10 Value ot lumber on linn. I ut end of year $ IX. 00 Value of paints, oils, etc., on hand .... 4 0.00 Cost of projects mndo for school 13.00 Cnsli paid by pupils for material 1S3.00 Total 230.00 Linn Nesmith Is Given Commission Linn V. .Wsm'ltli today received tils appointment ns first lieutenant in tho officers t'o-iervo corps. Ne smith was regimental sergeant major nf tho 2:ird engineers in Franco during the World war, and this promotion is in lino with his previous rnnk. KIWANIS . i Community Dance Thursday Night Venetian Dance Barge Everyone Welcome Net cost of material und supplies Number of pupils taking manual training ' Cost per pupil In materia! and supplies Projects Completed Mugtulno racks Sleds Roxes and chests Library tables F.lcctrtc lump stands , Hook ends ; Taborets Medicine cabinets Toy boats I'kulelcs Hugs (automobile) Broom holders Camp stools Ski poles Phonograph cabinets Skis, pairs Ironlug bonrdB Writing desks Tlo racks ... ltrend boards Cribbuge boards Coat racks Spool racks Smoking sets Christmas treo stands Piano benches Bench Jacks Mountings for horns Drawings ' 47.19 IDS .24 13 6 19 IE 100 4 45 6 G 1 2 10 4 2 2 10 1 3 15 20 3 6 25 2 112 2 800 Will Terminate Riffian Warfare RATTLIXO LAWX MOWKI13 I RACE IX LOXDOX PARK LONDON. Visitor to Regent's J Park) In the northwest of London, saw a curious competition this wee,; when some of the fastest lawn mow ers In the country raced for supre macy; as far as speed and grasi cutting efficiency are concerned. The trlaU were organized by tia Royal Horticultural Society. Power ful machines were entered by ex pera drivers Who declared" that thelj driving was far superior to that ol the ordinary motorist, who has ;i straight and smooth road beton him. Crops Are Ruined By Severe Storms OMAHA, June 16. (ft) A heavy: wind, ra'.n and hall storm struck sever.il localities of Nebraska Sunday and lesulted Indirectly In the death of cna person,, tho Injur? of many and .nilnatlon of crops hi J several counties. In Omaha, thousands -of window j were broken antl paru of clly -e" Uir.-.wn Into darkness. ' GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul- ing green slabs for a few days, 16 inch. Phone in for a few loads, -$30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOP at Cheap Prices , Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 .PAIUS. June 16. P) The French caWnut today " tippfoved " ' PromI6r Palulcve's plans for a quick termin ation of the Riffian warfare In Mor- occo a ad It was announced that French' warships had been stationed off the Riffian coast today. M. 'Palnlevo arrived from Moroc co where ho visited tho French front fivo.mnutes beforo tho cablnot ses sion began. Tho premier reported to tho cab inet the measures ho had taken whllo In Morocco "To reduce to a minimum the risks and druutlon of the military operations thoro." It was slated that a Joint Franco Spanish arrangemont had been mado for patrolling the riffian coast. Former Klamath Girl Is Married e sum ass as. mm TOM SIMS SAYS- Don't cat a heavy lunch iihIcbh you aro tho boss and .can loaf around all aftornoon. Woather and pooplo' am about tho same. We have so much, of both they all can't be good. Most of us want things different even after they are. Next, to a secret the linrdest thing to koop is a honutlfuL complexion. Learn from Those Whom I Have Cured MY FREE book on Piles and other Rcrtal and Colon dis order! contnlm dozens of letters volun tarily written by prominent patients whom I have cured. Many of theie canes were of over IS yean itandlng, and had made invalids of the aufferera, Send or call for thia book TODAY and learn how the people, one and all, old and young, were reitored to health. 1 , ... x-carn now positive u my WRITTEN GUARANTY? IP FUND THE PATIENT'S FEB. runts Miss Besslo A. Prossor, former Klamath Falls, girl, was married In Portland Juno 7th, to William Ar thur Chapman, North Bond business man, according to wedding announce ments received today by Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMunnls ot Langoll's Valley. Tho young people will to sldo at North Bund. Botoro her mnrriago Miss Prosser was for some, lime bookkeeper at tho local West ern Union office, and has hosts ot friends in this section of tho state. COURTS Deed P. A. Nixon ot ux to Goorgo B. Downing et ux. lot 10, black 4, West Chiloquln. Richard K. Smith et ux to J. W. Birch, lot 7, block 20, Merrill. J. W. Birch to John W. Thoma son Jr., lot 7 block 20, Morrill. n. c. Ohllngor et nl to Klamath Heating Co. lot 0, block 86, Klam ath Addition. HtUTIQW Twit hW WlfM ,m rkir a kj un ITT -. iimi, iti. is.,inc T5'!iS.i'ui!i,',9 5P-2 ! BullJln. MARKETS Portland, June IS, Cnttlo quiet today. Calves fiOc to $1 lower late motility; rocelpts 35, - Culvoa, medium to chonco (190 lbs. down) 7.000.00; 'cull and common (190 lbs. down) 4.00 07.00 medium to choice (10O to 200 lbs) 6.00 8.00; medium to cliolco (260 lbs. up) 4.1i06.00; cull and corn man (120 lbs. up) 3.0005.00. Hogs nominally vteady; rocolptn 2060 (direct.) Shoep 50 to 75o loworj roco!. .3 765. Lambs, light find handy wolRht medium to cholco 9.ri0ll.2B; huavywalghl (92 lbs, up) medium to prlnvb. 8.0000.50, . BT I pa,. 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United States Rubber Company United States Tires Bra Good Tires Trad Mark U.S. Royal True Low Pressure Balloons ;$ it-' with the New Flat ' Low-Pressure Tread' and Built of Latex-treated Web Cord For sale by: H. E. Hauger, Klamath Falls . Imperial Garage, Klamath Falls