PAGE FOUR EVENING IIERAIJV fiUMATff FAT OREGON ' FRIDAY. .TUr-Y ft, .8(0) SPECIAL RODEO CARD P.M. July 48:30 Saturday Night Scandinavian Hall EARL RITCHIE vs. FRANK IE MURPHY Ten Rounds . A big slugger against 160 pounds of human dynamite don't miss it . JOHNNY CARLSON KID STARKEY ' . 140-pounders 6-rounds of fast and furious action wilbur harrington '" heinie'meyers ' A 4-round slugging match between two natural mixers who have met before One other special 4-round event ; Principals yet to be selected T i c k e t s $2.20 $1.60 $1.10 On sale at the Mecca and the Smoke Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Com. : You'll Miss It If You Miss It 1 EXPLORERS KEPT FROM POLE BY FROZEN FEET j CHICAGO. July 3. An indel ible spirit of optimism together with ia confidence In himself which has Us I renctlou In nlllnembers of his party, , nro characteristics w h I e h have brought Do nu Id 11. Mni'MIIInn through many a "jam," Ire ami ; otherwise, anil which figured strong ; ly in obtaining for him two mod em assets to his present Arrtir ex i prilltton airplanes niul radio, j Thrso qualities, supplemented , with knowledge and experieiieo of u i region in which ho has explored 17 i years, first Impressed MarMillnn's j chief of radio. F.ugene F. MeOon i aid, Jr., who also on this trip Is sec i ond In co in in niul anil in clinrgo of the. Poary, onu of thw two ships. When McDonald had been "sold," ho 1 went with MaeMillau through offie I ial Washington in quest of air ser- vice cooperation, resulting in Secre- tary Wilbur assigning three planes ! and personnel and approving the ex ! pedition for Its "sound, safe plan ning." MacMlllan Is a professor of anth ropology at llowdoin College, his al nin mater, on leave of absence. It was at Uowdoin, wheje he figured 17 cents a day was sufficient to live on while he educated himself, that he first came in contact with Ad miral Peary, of whom he Is a great student and admirer. MacMlllan was with the Peary expedition jn 190S whfch discovered tho North Pole, solely because of their collego as sociation. MacMillan's first ship on Ills own account was purchased with funds raised by his college chums and was named the. Peary. Mac Mlllan is unmarried. When Peary discovered the pole, MarMillan was left behind on the final dash because his foet were frozen and the warmth from Peary's naked chest had failed to aid in j thawing them. MacMlllan had ncg t lected to line his boots with grass. On two nights. Peary opened his 1 garments and slept with MacMillan's . feet on his chest. But it was of no , avail. Poary then took with him a I negro. Matt Henson. who was a man ; described as of physical perfection and of an exceptional ability in re lations with the Eskimos. Peary to , this day Is the only white man to have visited the pole, i MacMlllan became a lieutenant commander n the U. S. Naval re , serve on last February 7, shortly ! after becoming 51 years of ago. He j was born the son of a sea captain, : in Provincctown. Mass. He later became an orphan and was reared by j a strange family. He was gradunt j ed from Bowdoln in 189S with the i degree of bachelor of arts. Much of his revenue came from employment ' in summer hotels, doing every sort of job. I After the menorable trip with Peary in 1903-09, MacMlllan made a ; second trip to northern Labrador In 1910, to which he again returned in 1911 and 1912. Bowdoln Collego ; in 1910 honored him with a degreo ! of Master of Arts. In 1913, he ; headed tho Crocker Land expedition, I intending to he In the Arctic ono j year. Ho returned four yeara later, i It was on this expedition that ho proved his generalship as an Arctic ! explorer, when, short of provisions, ! he fed his men for nearly throe ! years on the food of the Eskimo and brought his men out in better con j dition than when they started. I Bowdoln college tendered MacMil j lan tho degree of Doctor of Science i in 1918. He headed the Hudson Bay expedition In 1920. the Baffin land expedition in 1921 and 1922 and the North Greenland expedition during 1923 and 192J. ? T f ? V ? ? t T y ? ? t y y y Y ? ? f ? ? ? T T ? f ? ? ? ? ? X f f y y y y y y y y y y . y y y y t y. Gil T idee ICrast at react wholesale prices ( ) Loaf STARTING TODAY, JUNE 29 Will not be sold at grocery stores. Come to the Bakery. Save 2c a loaf. Klamath Bakery t ? ? ? T ? r r T T y y T y f T y ? t ? T f y y y y y t y y y y y t y t y t y y y y y y t y y y t r ersonai Jtsrriciency You will be sure to see that your car is in first class shape f or your vacation trip tomorrow but a first class car won't make up for the tooth ache during the trip- ,.. fj Our examination is free. R. Madame Panarlo's scalp massage Improves the quality of your hair. Moc's Peauly Hhoppe. Adv. 29-6 His present expedition, the most 'Some of tho best of the benj-h roata are In cretonnes, slim, strniKlit, nn llned llttlo affairs and wo so smart and not one bit expensive. A lovely costume in bhu.k and white, sleeveless, rut In one piece, with n gny handkerchief ir. purple, green or lacquered red In inn of the smartest to be had. elaborately planned of them all, will return to civilization somewhero around October 1, if these plans are not upset. It was made possible financially by the aid of the Nation al Geographic Society and tho U. S. Navy, under which title tho explora tion is being made. MacMillan's only nourco of Income Is from his pictures and lectures, which here tofore has always been reinvested in another polar trip. MIK YOC ITZZF.KI) AHOIT YOUIt BATHING COSTl'.MK? Cretonne does many interesting things this year, aside from making colorful slipovers and curtains. For tho woman who Is smart but conservative, especially for tho woman who has not tho figure of Venus rising from tire '.vnves, tho conservative two toned or solid col ored suits nro tho wlso,' choiro. Black Satin is fus! jtnned tntn n sleeveless ono piece o ersectlon wlth'ny? a narrow tie holt,' und nepaiate straight trousers, So muc than the bloomers om ever more becoming. Then, If you want a bit of vividness, tie up your hend In a gypsy oraugu handkerchief or ono of a vivid green. IMQl'IX JA1IOT MOIlDL COAT Hepurnte , , eh -newer h""-'; so much I ,,ut wu" The two Pnquln ronls that aro of greatest Importance in i, ,oxlremely interesting collection nro being talk ed .about by every ono who knows clothes. Tho ono with tho Jabot, without fur, will be as chic thin year as was 'the oilier Pnquln jabot cont 'Inst year and what moro could ono "MUCH Taffeta Is among 'ho sumnr ro ot very nollceablo ns yet, worth watching. Huneo. A Nice Gentle Sport! D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) t i 202-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 836 ? YOUR EYES aro about tn, most Important thing that "Mother" Nature has given you, and they should not be treated as if you could buy new ones nt the corner grocory store. Consult an Expert Ho will tell you what you need. Dr. H. J. 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