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The new ventilating system just installed completely
changes the air in the dining room and kitchen every
ten minutes. It is the only one between Portland and
San Francisco.
It is only a part of the efficiency and service that has
made the Cluf Cafe the wonderful success that it is.
C 1 u b 4 C a f e
Jack Hershberger, Prop. ,4
534 MAIN STREET
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MANY EXPECTED
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Greb-Walker and Weinert-
Wills Battles Will Draw
.:: at Least 50,000
NEW YORK. July 2. (P) Some
50.000 .followers of boxing are ex
pected at the Polo Grounds tonight
When eight famous fighters take
part for good sized purses in a bene- 'other,
fit for the Italian hospital fund. may be shattered. Far in the offing
A double headliner is offered. ' very far It would seem looms a
The welterweight champion, Mickey bout with Dempsey. Wills has
Walker, . fights the middleweight sought the opportunity for years,
king;. Harry. Creb; Harry Wills. Weinert would cherish the chance,
negro giant,, meets the rejuvenated Each has conquered the man who
heavyweight, Charley Weinert.
In the Walker-Creb tussle, Walk
er cannot lose his title because his
opponent will enter the ring tar over
the welterweight limit. But Walker
may win the crown that the Pitts
burgh man took from the head of
Johnny Wilson.
(ircb Is Favorite
Creb is the favorite, for he has
speed, power and courage considered
sufficient to offset the brilliant at
tack that is sure to come from the
sturdy battler from Jersey.
No championship will be at stake
when Wills and Weinert face each
but the ambitions of either
a few years' ago sent Dempsey hurt
ling through the ropes, Luis Angel
Flrpo.
Kearns Status
The State Athletic Commission
has been called on to decide many
issues in connection with this stu
pendous program the question of
postponment from June 19, found
necessary when Walker suffered an
injury in training. The question as
to which Is the feature bout, a mat
ter still In the balance, and the
status of Jack Kearns, who, it is re
ported, even will agree to a Wills
Dempsey match in order that he may
gain admission to the grounds to
second Walker tonight. Kearns has
been notified that he will be barred
from the grounds, lecause he Ignor
ed a challenge by Wills.
Little Joe Lynch, one time cham
pion of the bantamweights, will
fight four rounds against his old
time rival. Jack Sharkey, in the
first contest of the night.
Spanking Didn't
Hurt Rockefeller
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1 He Loaf
STARTING TODAY, JUNE 29
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Will not be sold at grocery stores. Come
to the Bakery. Save 2c a loaf.
Klamath Bakery
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Let Your
4th of July
Fires Work
TOASTING
, KRAUSE'S
' New Crop
Marshmallows
CAFE fun that barm
no regrets into yoar
.memory.
And a wonderful taste
treat, too. For the new
crop marshmallows are
better than ever.
Full Pound
Tins 60c
Yoar Qrocer or Con.
, ftclloncr Sells Them
TRO-eiU BIJJCUIT COMPANV-Spokaoe and Portland
'Lickings" Were Institution
With Wealthy Family,
. Friends Say
NEW YORK, July 2.r)-Sink
ing has been un instiiutlon in the
Rockefeller Tamil fjr generations,
the World says .:.day la a Srfrit'3 of
interviews with prominent ma on
their childhood discipline.
John D. Rockefj:ier Sr., in -jli!
friend of the family rotates, felt the
paternal palm with consider ilile f.e-
'jtieucy. Ji.hn D. Jr., not cnly fell
heir to his fatheri training tat re
celved alira ti j expert minktrat; :n:
nf his grar.dfat ler. Neither f?ekr
h'incelf the worie for the expprleii 'i!
'jut mother attrl'm.es his euccims In
life t) the fact that he wan pan tcd.
AAMiltff.VN WINS
HENLEY ON THAMES, Ensiand.
.'illy 2. (Pi Walt it M. Hoov:r
Ahierlcan oursman.' defeutcd M. K.
Mprrls of Euixland. by four l-jnullif
In their heat for the Diamond
sculls at the Henley rugalla today.
Hoover's time was eight minutes,
forty-four seconds.
Ritchie and Murphy Signed
for 10-Round Main Event at
Scandinavian Hall Saturday
If Earl Ritchie, Klamath heavyweight, is really sincere
in his desire to come back as an aspiring and perspiring
leather pusher, he can win a home and a well filled money-bag
for himself at Scandinavian hall Saturday night
by taking the measure of Frankie Murphv of New Or
leans, one of the best light heavyweights in the science
jf sock and take.
Ritchie's star twinkled out here a couple of months or
50 ago when the aged and erratic Rocco Strambo rocked
him to sleep in the second round of a scheduled 10
canto go. He hasn't fought since then, but he's been
doing a bit of real training and has been standing up
against the big boys in the gym and had learned to
take 'em, which is one of the essentials for the big boys.
On
CO.tHT l.KAUl'K KCOItliH
(11
At Portland 3, Sacramento 2
At Seattle 10, Salt Lake 8
Innings).
At Los Angeles 1, Vernon 8. .
At San Francisco 15, Oakland, 8
paper this lroks Ilk the
boa main event put on here since
boxing was revived early this year,
Ritchie, desplto his recer.it setback,
has a lot of f:ll7wers, w'llla Mur
phy' reputoitfrn Is good, and his
fighting Is a known quantity.
I:i the semi-winciun Johnnie Carl
.011 will meet Kid Starkey In a
O-rvund fracas. Carlson Is a clever
boxer while' Stakey Is cf the slus
VA type. , A baxer and a slugger
::luy pui. up a battle it hut phases
lie cash customers.
Wilbur Harrington, the Indla.i
'lox-flghler, will renew hli feu. I
with Heinle Myers In a four-round
argument, while another four-roiind-
w -11 bo added, Mutci'unuknr llrow-
nlc said today.
O-intrary itJ previous repDrtu, the
'ard will not be held In any tent.
It will be singed at the usual place
In Scandinavian hall, and will start
promptly nt 8:30 Saturday evening.
Tickets will bo $2.20, 1 . 6 5 , .and
$1.10.
Robbed hair looks Its best with
Madame 1'anarlo's marcel and bob
curl, Moe's Beauty Shoppo, Adv.
28-6
Labor, Crisis
Held Brewing
NEW YORK, July 2. (P) Serlou:
liibar crlsb lilt-oaten tho c:ml inln
Inz IndiinlriM wf holh tlm United
Slutes and flrcat Ilrllutn.
John L. Lewis, prosldnnt of the
linited Mine Workers of Amnilcn,
ha. publicly deniiunic;l tho "Infu
nnus nonipliacy" In tha bltumlnoUH
fields to broalt the miner's union,
do.larliig .that utilcsj tho xlstlng
Jacksnnvlllo agreement Is curried
out, a national shutdawh of sort
coal mines may be lordurod.
In England a big strlks .threatens
following formal notification by .tho
nilno owners of' tholr .Intention to
terminate tho present agreement
a muvo whloh 8icrotury took lot the
minors' federation chcroctorlzos m
a "declaration ot war,"
Ad Telegraphed
Coast To Coast
Conveniatlon muken sotno pcoplo
think, but Its chief uso Is to koup
most of us from thinking.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2. -The
first advertisement evor flashed
across the continent from 4ho I
clflc to tho Atlantic coast by the
newly Invented U;luphotograhlc pro
cess was rocclved In New York
contly when tho vomplnlo layoul
and text lof an advertisement from
tho California Pear Growers' Aoo
elation was wired from tho Sun
Francisco office to tho New York
offlco of N. W. Ayer & San, Phil
adelphia advertising agency in sev
en minutes.
This ndvortlsemcnt was transmit
ted ovor tho linos lof tho American
Teluphone and Telogruph company,
being received In the form of a
photographic negatlvo exactly sim
ilar to that made only fifteen niln
ul 'boforo, D.'lOO miles away.
In making use of this pfacess.
which perm Us tho Inirtant delivery
of any palatograph, print, half-tone
or lino drawing across tho total
width of the United Stales, the Cali
fornia Pour Growers' association,
through Its advertising mguuts. In
the firm Puclflc Coast organization
t3 place rwolf.ln Immediate contact
with its ctiHtorn murkets.
Tho appartus, which uses a regu
lar lelephano wlro, Is so designed an
to transmit a picture five by seven
Inches, whl.'li Js received as a nega
tive, nnil after photographic de
velopment of the iMtial sort Is vir
tually iuiLlstlngulshublo fi'om an
orillnary pliologruph, being roady
for nowspiipor or olhor reproduction.
As rilnu can bo traniiferrod while
still wet, no tlmo Is lost In drying
or making special sending piates.
MOVIIM I'OITLAIl IV It lilt I, I ,V
T1KIILIN. (P) Thorn nrn now
317 moving picture theaters in
Ilurlln with an aggregate seating
cupnclty of 124,000. Five now screen
thnators nro In courso of construc
tion In tho west end.
1UY Ht'OI TS OF CHINA
AMI .IAPAX TO MAKK
KX( llNJK fA.MI VIHIT3
TOKYO, (!) Fifty rioy Hrouts
from Japan will go to China thin
summer to spend several weeks la
camps there. At tho same tlmo
somo two donen Chlnoso I)oy HcouU
will come to Japan for a visit. Thl
plan of exchanging Hoy Scouts with
various countries has aroused con
siderablo enlhunlusm among tho
Scout lenders here.
It was slated that tho rioy Scout
organization of Hungary lias begun
negotiation with tho Jnpnncso or
ganization with tho , vlow of ex
changing visits. Tho Hungarian
Scout offlclnls propone to send CO
Hoy Scouts to Japan next yoar IC
n return visit of Japanese Scoutn
can ho arranged for tho following
year.
Tho
loams
honeymoon onds
ha Is human,
when she)
HOSE
A gunrnntnod nnn-klnkaulo,
moulded Iioho nt less than tho
price of ordinary hoso. . Fivo
miles of this hose now In uso
In Klumath Fulls.
There's a reason. Invostlgata
before you buy.
Try
LORENZ CO.
First
Phone 371
On 6th near Main
' Headquarters for
Garden Hose