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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
TTTTTRfifiAY.. JUNE; 155? "'page FouiT EVENINCf TlEirATJS. TCL'AMATIT - FATT$ OTvEOON Low Prices to Prevail at 1 Boxing Card Here Tuesday; Joe Coffman Is Headliner h i1n r if - liii if m .1 it; .4 Hot weather prices ami ono of tlio fastost bouts aeon here tn months will fmture the boxing card to bo presented to local fans next Tuesday night at Scandinavian Hall. Sent prices will rnngo trom 11.10 to fl.6S rlngsldo. Joo Coffmun, speedy welterweight whoso two recent victories over Johnny Carlson have made him a drawing card anywhere on the coast, will miuglo In the headline' bout with Young Starkey of Chlco, re garded as one ot the bent of the new crop of coast welters. ' Coffman Is known to local fans because of his recent ring perfor mances here and needs no Introduc tion. - Young Starkcy halls from Chlco nd for a time fought semi-wind ups there until It was discovered he put up. a better battle than the head- liners. He Is credited with wins over Pros Hontoti. Young Kruno, Mike Gibbons of San : Francisco, Hill Bruyton, Indian Nunco and other fast hoys In the eentr. l California section. His mainstay is a mighty wallop. The fight should givo fans an op portunity to determine for them selves whether a slugger or a box er has the tiest chance in the ring. Wilbur Harrington und Maurice Harris of Ashland an' slated to go on as semi-finals. The rest of the curd, yet to be determined, will be composed of four-rotind fights suf ficient to. make n card of about 26 rounds. With the new low prices and with the new policy of putting on fast four-round fights it is believed that even better houses than in the pnst will he secured. Confession of ! Killing Spouse f Is Repudiated CONCORDIA, ,Kan., June 25. ) Charles B. Davles. charged With Hiring gunmen to kill his wife, has repudiated the confession he made to county officials, J. D. Fell, local lumberman and a friend of - Davles, declared today. Fell said he and Dr. H.. M. Doty, county coroner, bad been told by Davies that the , confession was "wrung from him while his mind was unbalanced by ' worry." . ,. Fell added that ho expected Davles to plead not guilty when ar raigned tomorrow. . BROADWAY NIGHT LIFE NOW UNDER ... v: .HOT AT MEDKOKU " MEDFORD, June 25. With the mercury at 104 at one thirty today all heat records for the year were smashed and the weather bureau predlmts that the heat record for , all time promises to be broken be fore night fall. Because of the heat, maneuvers at the Oregon Nat ional Guard camp were modified materially this afternoon. Pointed remarks get blunt answers. GREEN SLA B S ARE RIPE Our trucks will be hauling- green slabs for a few days,. 16 inch. Phone in for a few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices Peyton & Co. -Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 FIRE OF POLICE Love Philter Cocktails Branded New Drink of Those Seeking Thrills WOMAN IS MURDERED Youth Held as Slayer Fol lowing Party in Road House Near N. Y. NEW YORK, June 25. The murder of a woman in New Jersey by means of a drug sometimes used as an aphrodisinc had sequels today affecting the night life of Broadway. Tho New York American in a summary; of the conclusions ot in vestigators says: "Love philter cocktails are served in several' of the smarter up town speak-easics. (Bacardi rum is given as one ingredient.) - "," Xew Thrills "I,ovo philter parties bachana lian orgies have been common among t ho ftencoliwrti for-Uioilinitve now thrill,. - -iV- ; VNeurologists are treating in creasing numbers of a morbid con dition due to excessive use of the aphrodisiac." . Yoiitli HcliI Maurice During, 25-ycar-old son of a wealthy widow, is under ar rest accused of murder as the re sult ot tho death of Ethel Wheeler of Harrington Park, N. J., wife of a New York department store buy er. An overdose of a drug which cost 25 cents was given her in a drink at a road house, the authori ties say. Her friends insist she in tended the dinner to be her fare well, to During.1 Mrs. Eleanor During, wjio lives in New York and runs a restaurant, said that both her son and Mrs. Wheeler took the drug in coffee for a lark and that both became ill. Ifs a lucky June bridegroom who gets a good looker and a good j cooker. Piicked in tea-foil. instcud of tins ; hence Just about the last word in pipe comfort Here's a tobacco that's made for pipes and pipes only! First of all it's fine, old Burley, mel lowed by Wellman's famous old 1870 method; and on top of that it's specially I'&Mv.r. cut for pipes cut coarser (rough cut) so that it burns slower and smokes sweeter and cooler. Pack your pipo with Granger and see if you don't agree that'Tor pipes it's mighty near perfect." A large assortment of imported materials in Worsted and Homespuns iades in exclusive patterns of new weaves and of a standard value Keep in mind thai the same positive standard of high grade tailoring is always found in each suit sent out of our shop. YVc have the largest .stock of domestic and import ed fabrics, to be found between Portland and ' San Francisco. CHAS. J. CIZEK (Merchant Tailor Hart Building Klamath Falls Favoritism in Rates Charged PORTLAND. Ore., June 25. The Portland electric power company sells electric "juice" to the company lines at 1 cent a kilowat hour, a low er rate than that charged tho South ern Pacific and Oregon Electric com panies, according to tho testimony this morning by E. W. .Moreland, statistical engineer for tho P. E. P. company at the public service com mission hearing on the petition of tho housewives council for a five cent street car fare. . Testimony which followed com pared wages paid by the Portland Hallway with those paid by street railway companies in other cities. Vernon Moore Having Big Time . on Construction Job in Alaska Vermin .Moore, Klamath high never saw him again. Kcho.'l graduate and well known In; Junu 7tb. Mucked lortny and tho city, is having tho time of his went bear hunting after supper; life while employed in railroad work; saw a big block bear 400 yards oft in Alaska, according to u letter re-1 but did not get It 1 tit ; aaw lota of k,mimtmmtVntmrn urn rr ri i tit trtii tmm, j- iBlIIllil ceived by his parents, 'Mr. 'and Mrs A. B. Maore of this city. Tho young man is at Moose Puss, via Seward, and while he Is n it working bn Is out trying to bag bear, mO'MC and wild fowl. In his letter to his family, Ver n ji gives his experiences something In tile f :rin of a diary, ai follows: ptarmigan. Juno Sill, .Mm kid tDil ;iy and neul bear hunting after supper, never saw anything. Juno Uth, Mucked today," ' Juno lMli, .M ii : kcil today. It rained a g?)d deal. Juno' 1 1th, .Mucked today. sThe f ind Is fino and the rliiil.it.! health- Arrived hero Juno 4th and help-j fill; tho bunk Li fine and warm, ed 'put up camp after driving . a I The ' elevation hero Is !'-i'j teo'f truck 20 niiles from a railroad and snow Is close ajid the ground Is NO POLITICS IN PROHI SHAKEUP ked until 9 o'cl :ck. I saw f-cv-1 frn.en. .Spring iSfjust around the i ral sheen ami gxits. icorner. I have ben xlraw buss I Jii!ii: 5th, I helped Tix up ramp Vom'o uf Mm time. It lin-a lis you're a:ij dragged In some wiod with thcinno of the hisses but y ni work "cat". Went bear hunting affrllllie hlafce;. There will bo work Tho !iiim-rtul Stago I'lay "LOVER'S LANE" A spieiidld lucliidrama that plenties until the final fudu-out Also Another of thu pipulnr "SING THEM AGAIN" Seric. FRIDAY Is Amateur Night. Cimo und win prlo uwjiwjimpiiuin mm mm WASHINGTON, Juno , 23. !( -State "and local political Influences aro to be shoved aside In filling new administratlvo posts in the pro hibition enforcement organization, it was indicated today at tho treas ury. It was freely predicted that the assistant secretary would file many of the 22 divisional adminis trative posts in the coiillnentc.l United States with men from dis tricts other 1 1 ii ii ihifcr in wliiili they will serve. Congressional influences hi the past, weighed heavily In the selec tion of federal directors for Htate and in the selection of many other subordinate officials and the treas ury has not been satisfied with some of tho men thus nuiiied. Mn Andrews icilil today ho would not retain men whoso inle(;rlly was (iiin:tfoned and who did not incis uro up as producers of results. The whole list of preecnl officers will be gone over before the new system goes Into effect. . To obtain the type of udniinis tralors ho seeks, the assistant sec retary has asked Comptroller Gen eral AlcCarl. for a ruling on the salary question. It Is understood lie Intends to pay us high us 1 0,00 0 annually for somo of (ho posts. 1t.ll, DENIED NOULESVILLI5, Ind Juno 25.() The petition of D. C. Stphenson, Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, asking that they be admitted to ball pend ing their trial on a chargo of murd ering Miss Madgo OberliolUcr of In dianapolis, was ovorrulod toduy by Judge Fred Hljiz, , supper. Saw ahlre big bluk heir Si) yards away and shot at him, hut missed him. J u no Ct'i, Worko4 on tho dit ches. Wet feet; mucking; blisters on my hands and knec; saw one cow irj.o-e ad little calf. After supper I saw a bear 4 miles off on a mountain . I went after him but heio until latj next fill. There Is nothing but gamu here, so plca.Hu ! rsend my rlflo as I want to do a lot of 'hunting. . ' , . Klainalh friends Kit Vernon will wish to write Ij him can address lib mall' to: A. V. Moore. Milo 211, Moosn Pass, Aheika, via Seward. Ill c.iro II, P, It. Telephone Girl Called Heroine HEM), Ore,, June 25. Elsie Au gustine, substltuto night operator, Is given credit for the early control of the fire nt Prineville yesterday morning by J E. Guithcr, munager of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company for iJeschutes and Crook counties. Mr. Guithcr re turned In liend this morning. Miss Augustine discovered the fire which broko out In tho news paper office directly adjoining the telephone office und in the same' building, with smoke pouring Into the room where the switchboard was located. Sbo stuck to . the bourd, calling all of tho firemen and also officers of the Masonic lodge, whoso lodge rooms were di rectly overhead. Miss Augustine also enlled ' Mr. Galthcr in Rend, warning him that the telephone equipment was threatened.' lie mil lie the 38-mllc trip to Prlnavlllo In record time stepping Into the office 58 minutes after tho operator had called him ut his home here. , . "I shall certainly maka a very special mention of Miss Augustine's level head':d work when 1 maku my report." Gallher said this morning, "Kho Him k to her bourd until every one affected wns called. Hho was only a substitute on I lie night board, tho regular operator being on her vacation. .Miss Auguslino has been with the compuny only about a year." , The telephone equipment was un damaged but holes were burned through Inlo thu wallH from thu of fice of Mm Central Oregonlnn, where tho fire originated und whoro more Mian $rooi worth of damage was done to tlio machinery, ac cording to late cStluintuK. I'ltEM'll KEPl l,SIOU VE55, French Morocco, Julio 2B, (Ay) Today's' "official eoinmlnliiuo said French repulsed the Hlffliins In two actions yostenluy. In ono case a French column ndvanccd In tho Tercuul region, defeating tho at tacking trlbesmon. In tho vicinity of Aln Maatott, French air and ground forces cleared out tho Illf fluns who had moved lnlo that. 4 M LIBERTY If you like action Fighting Fools in Roaring IHols An entrancing love story then see "THE MAN IN BLUE" FRIDAY Yakima Camitt in "The Two-Fistetl Sheriff" Ono thing about bathing sulls Is you no longer have to luko it girl at face value. ComingTomorrow WAIT!