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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JULV'i, 125
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"Let er Illicit' wiH bp the favor- some of the horses, too. How's a
Ho cry at the fair grounds during list of tho buckers as Bivon out by
the next throe days when some of! the Bly officials this 'afternoon:
the best bucking horse riders of thei Shetland Tony, Snowball. Jan.
west will compote for the purses of-j Whiszbang, Dempaey, Chuck Wagon,
fered by the Bly Rodeo association, i Xeliy Bly, Kound .Mountain, Freck
It will take Rood riders to keep otopj les, Cireaswood Bill, Mulin, Sims,
Whirlwind, Cotton Belly, MeAiloo.
Tamarack. Blackbird. Saul Singer.
Areo Plane, Screw Driver. Dirty
Shirt. J. Frank,' Snappy John, ITnt
Dam, CerR Screw, Rluck' Demon
ami Calamus uBtte.- ' ''
Madame Panario's scalp massage
improves the quality of your hair.
Woe's Beauty Shoppe. Adv. 29-6
Don Hall's
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home of the Pelican
S TEW
Gth St. .Just off Main
Sandwiches too
Speedy Joe Coffman With
Two Teeth Gone Gets -X)raw "
in Bout With ,Ki4 Starjcey
: Taking a staggering wallop on the
; jaw which broke off two teeth dur
i ing the third round, Joe Coffman
last night weathered the ttorm and
j piled up enough points on his op-
ponent. Kid Starkoy, to get a draw
in their fast ten-round bout at the
Scandinavian hall.
where wiil you go when
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. Starkey, a murderous puncher, ex
hibited a baffling defense through
out and while Coffman's speed was
the greater he was unable to land a
decisive punch.
j In the ninth Starkey uncorked a
punishing back-hand wallop which
landed flush on Coffman's jaw and
had that gentleman in evident dlB
j tress for a fraction of, the round.
His previous hammering on Star
i key's jaw, however, had so slowed
; up the Chico fighter that he was un
'able to follow up his advantage and
' in the tenth Coffman rallied and car
ried the tight.
" The decision was well-received by
I the crowd. Coffman landed the
most blows and had Starkey on the
defense most of the time but Star
key was always dangerous and land-
ied the most telling punches, when
ever he could locate the elusive
Coffman.
Coffman's speed prevented Star
key ever getting set for the punch
that has spelled finish for many
fighters.
This bout, one of the best seen
here in years, was witnessed by only
a handful of fans, the attendance
falling below that at any card this
season.
By virtue' of a staggering left
hook Wilbur Harrington last night
won a well-earned decision over
Maurice Harris of Ashland, who was
the victor in a previous fight here
when he put Harrington out in the
early rounds of a fight.
Harrington took no chances with
his jaw and refused to open up for
the benefit of the slashing Harris.
In the first round Harris rushed and
received a staggering right In the
solar plexus. This blow seemed to
slow him for the remainder of the
fight. In the following rounds
Harris repeated his rushing tactics
hut seemed wholly unable to guard
against Harrington's left hook which
snaked over his guard and rocked
Harris from stem to stern.
. Billie Bunch and Jack Davlcs put
on a horrible exhibition .which
should have been labeled a May
dance and both were kicked out of
the ring In the -second round, the
referee declaring no contest. ,
Bunch seemed to greatly outweigh
his lily-like opponent who was a bear
at ducking but weak on punches.
In his contest with Tommy Harris
of ABhland, Babe Llghtfoot ran up
against some puzllng Infighting
which effectually slowed him.
Babe's defense tactics seemeit.a trifle
punctured' by- thV 'pecullar-'offense
of the Ashland hoy. The draw de
cision was .well-received... by tho
crowd. . In a return bout, Lightfoot
should win. ,..
la the curtain raiser two earnest
youths, one named Bryant the other
Sharp, provided the crowd with tho
spectacle of two boys, who forgot
all about boxing and began fighting.
, The first round was about even
and the second went to Sharp. In
the third, both boys, steadied them
selves by hanging on the ropes and
banging away, with the free arm.
The refree stopped the fight and
gave . it 'jto-i Sharp who had twice
fldore(l.,hhj qpponept, . . , ,
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RHODE ISLAND RED
1 Fryers for the Fourth , "
Take n'drlvo o LOO CABIN POULTRY FARM Ibr your Fryers,
Milk tod and weighing from 2ti to 3 pounds.
.Wo have sumo McRea coskorolj for sale Best Reds In tfie we.it
Drlva 7 miles .west of Keno ta Spencer Station, turn to the left
it Log Cabin sign, 1-8 mile bff highway only. Bring a box or a
duck please, . , , ,
, LOG CABIN POULTRY FARM
The only curtailment on the use
of water, Niran said, is a ban on Ir
rigation for a few days until stor
age facilities are improved. The
system snftered only nominal dam
age in Monday's earlii shock.
One small, major storage reser-
roir and a few lesser mains were
Injured, but t'le cliy'i major source
of supply, a huge artificial lake
behind Gibraltar dam on the Santa
Ynez river, was unharmed, Nunn
said, after an official survey.
10 Lives Lost
Ten people have lost their lives
in the earthquake, described as the
heaviest to visit the Pacific coast.
Five . major chock, hive been re
corded sln-e .the first 'temblor on
Monday, but throughout, the time
there have been slight, ahnost Im
perceptible shocks of nearly a score.
N'o exact estimate of the Loss has
been announced, but it has been
described between $20,000,000 and
$25,000,000. '
Account Given
A graphic eye witne.-3 aeoount of
tho antics of the earthquake In
the mountain regions was brought
to Santa Barbara last night by . J.
M. McAvoy, owner of a quick silver
mine on the Santa Ynez river.
"We. were at breakfast when
tie first shock occurred': he said.
"Our table seemed lifted from the
floor, nearly turning a somesault
and scrambling the breakfast on the
floor. ;.,
"The floor seemed tilted at n
angle of 3 5 degrees and then swung
like a pendulum back In the oppo
site direction. We rushed, or Tath-
er staggered from the house and
some of my companions were thrown
to their hands and knees by the
impact of ..the shock.
"As I looked out across the -range
of mountains, they swayed percep
tibly. A great dust cloud was
thrown up by the agitation, accom
panltd by a deep rumbling Toar,
almost sickening In its Intensity."
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Bobbed hair looks Its best with
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curl. Moe's Beauty Bhoppe, Adv.
, 20-6
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pay enough.
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eveiy make of car
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S. P. HOLDS OUT
mm RATES
(Cotitlnuetl From 1-nne One)
SQUINTING
CAUSES
WRINKLES
If light, sunlight, electric
light, ordinary daylight. In the
streets, homo or theater
Causes eye strain,, frowning,
squinting or produces head
ache , You should have ypnr eyes
examined at once.
Our modern system tolls
reliably whether you need cor
recting glasses or some other
help.
Anyway you should KNOW.
DR. GOBLE
70, MAIN
Eyes Glasses
Examined Fitted
.Repairs , Quick Service
No definite action has as yet been
taken and the probabilities are that
none will he at an early date.
The Monkey-Wrench 1 "
For a while It looked us though
the Southern Pacific was going to
win out, but the recent announce
ment to tho effect that tho Northern
lines have abandoned tho common
user Idea Is going to piny an Import
ant part In tho matter. One of the
clubs thu S. P. was swinging was
the statement that if the common
usor proposition went through, ap
peal would he taken to tho courts
and tho matter hold up for-years.
In tho meantime the lumbormon
would not enjoy the speclul rates
offered unless they now came out
In favor of tho S. P. '
At the present timo the rato on
logs .between Kirk and Klamath
Falls Is $12. fiO a car, 10,000 fuut
to the car, or 1.2G pur thousand.
North of Kirk It Is $.1.50 per thous
and.. Tho latter rate Is almost pro
hibitive. Tho day Is not far distant
when several of tho Klamath. Fulls
mills will have to go "out on tho
Hirulium lino for their logs, and tho
rates on this lino run as' high us
tho north of Kirk rutu. It In thin
fact that Is causing much uneasiness
In the minds of soma of the large
operators in this vicinity, for thay
see all of their profits mult awny It
they .have' to meet the rate of the
Htrahorn lino, and at tho same time
pay a switching charge of $5 par
car. ,x
Lower Rittes
The Southern Pacific qffarsuif the
lumberman Join hands with It as
against the Northern linos, to give
lliem tho rata of $12.60 a car for
100 miles out on the Straliorn Una..
That would 'menu that practically
RODEO DAYS
Farmer's
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Headquarters
STOP IN to see; US
. Alturos Saddle for Sale ' - " ; :
Special Attention to Delivery ,
ol Camp Orders ,'
Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co.
335 S. So. Gth Phone 795 . I
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all of the timber hutweun Klumiith
Kulla nnd Lukuvlow would como to
this city for niiinu factum, In au
dition, tho S. P. has offered to do
uway with tho switching charga of
flvo dollars per car.
.This plum Is ho big nnd rlpo and
Juicy that It Is not to bo wondered
nt that there Is a substantial part
of tho lumborlng Interests willing to
go to bat" to get It mid us a ro-
sult tho S. P. has a strong following
uinong the lumbormon.
The alternative Is or wns boforo
tho announcement of the abondoii;
mant of . the Northern Unas of tho
common usor Idea that the present
rata on logs ovor tha Strnhorn Una,
ns wull as tha flva dollar switching
charge, would bo maintained. Till"
meant ruin for soma of tho mills
nnd thu owners of these, naturally,
lire working tooth and nail for tho
plan, ; i ' ' '
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oWarriage Licenses
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LOWK NATEY
A marriage llconso for Lestof D.
Lowe and Ruth Untoy, both of Klam
ath Falls, was Issued yesterday af-tornoon.
CON N ELI HOWARD
A mnrrlngo llconso was secured
linra this morning by. Hoy Oonnulb
unit lineal Howard., - Both are ronl
iIoiiIh of Klamath Falls.'
The Rodeo, July 23-4