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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1925)
'EVENTNff ITER ATI. mMKTg OREROM ' MONDAY, .TTTTiY C, 1fl2f PEGU TOTTK" Ritchie and Murphy Fight Draw , Battle Earl Ritchie fought himself ba:k Into ho Rood graces of Klamath fandioni a,t Scandinavian hall Sat UTdey Eight wihen ho stood up anil .traded blow for blow with, Krauklo Murphy ot New Orloan-s In 10 tor rid rounds. Tha draw decision was woll Tocelvod, even by those who have been rapping the local Goliath and his pugilistic asplra tloni. It was a far different Ritchie who squared away with the widely heralded Murphy. True, Murphy out-boxed the local man but whon It came bo fighting, Ritchie uncork ed a flock ot blowj which had the lighter bottler close to Queer street on a number of occasions. Only once. In the seojnd round, was Rit chie damaged to any extent, but he weathered the storm and oinie out In the u Jrd sad smothered Murpdy Jth a barrage p-f lefts and rlgats. la the seml-windup, Kid Starkey Ot Chicoi ww-ugged Ji.iuule Ouisua tit Spokane and won 'the call with plenty to spare. Carlson was almost out on bis feet In the final frame. Joe Goffmuo and Wilbur Har rington boxed a tame fiur-round ex hibition, Both beys appeared to be pulling their punches. ' The crowd, was dlaippalming, end the first bout did not get under way until after 9 o'ctock. T all outward appearances, boxing Is on the wane here and unless It is p Ivcn better support, H should be called oft until the tall months. MRS. XORRIS ON" VACATION' Will Spend Next Two Weeks nt liakcvlcw With Friends Mrs. D. Norrls left yesterday for Lakevtew, whore she will spend the coming two weeks with relatives and friends. GOING AWAY? We have everything you need for the ear before going on a long trip. Greaso, oil, tires and accessories. Let us grease your car from and to end before you start ivold scored pistons and burn ed out universals. . We give , you read service. K , Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6thSt. WOOD Bummer weather has melted down the price of Block-Wood to the extreme botutn. Low summer prices' are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming In fjr that god cheap wood green slab. Our trucks are delivering the best green slab we have ever sold. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are Bafe you cin got no better wood. Peyton & Co. ' Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 AUTO Parts Clutch Plates and Facing for Borg & Beck Clutches 1: ' ' VITALIC Universal Joint Discs YanDykes Parts Co. v With the .Hub Tiro Shop 508 S. Oth. I'linnc fliO New parts for all cars Fights By Telep! v vS 6-v Yv r 1 N 4 K 6 fci.iix. J' k "The biggest -upset in pugilism in a long ti me." diclnrv,fl;:ht wiseacres when Have, shude, Cnlifornian. put Jimmy Slattory of Buffalo, out in the third round of their fight Ht the I'olo Grounds, New York. Thursday night. Picture shows Shade still in tu'tion after he has de livered the knockout punch. Inset reveals Slatlery sitting in n d.iae. (MIA tel. photOKfapli.) X ... Harry Wills, the big black hope, is seen walking away from his prostrate opponent. Charley V eineri. in inc second round of ihetr figm ai in.' I-o;o t i-.iuiios. ;ow York, Thursday, night. . Sport experts suy the knockout means that Wills lias provt . Iiiiii.-rlf a rightful i-ontcntb-r ftir the hevyweight title. tNEA telcpholograph t. VISIT ELY HOMK Aslilund IVople SH'nd Holidays at , Kly Hiiiiio Mr. and Mrs. Kr.rl Smith and children of Ashland were week-end guests at the home of. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Ely on Portland street. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mr. Ely. Mr. Smith Is ticket agent at Ashland and returned to his duties this morning. . HKKK ON' WSIXKSS Samuel Martin, Seattle man is in the city today calling on local cloth ing merchants. SCIICLTZ IN CITY 111 to Prove up ou Homestead ;it Tnlc Luke O. A. Schultz of Malin Is In the cit? today for the purpose of prov ing up on his .homestead nar Tule Lake. Mc-.NKAI.Y'S HKTI IC Ilrilljr Niece From Seattle tit Spell-I Slimmer .Months Hero Mr. and Mrs. W. .Mi-.Waly anil Miss Evelyn McNealy, niece of Mr. .McNeily, returned Saturday from the coast where they have been on an extended pleasure trip. While north they visited Tai-oiiiH, Portland, Seat tle. Yakima and :i numlier of coast, cities. - j u-'cks. AT CK.ITKK I'.MvIl j -' . . ' Mr. anil Mrs. It. Ilovoy and Miss ' , MiS.-i (1 1 !,!.. Mill 111'. RIl'M ltNH (ioldie Miller spent th'j week-end ut liestimes Posiliou nt Moe's Artec l-lu-Cater Lake returning home lust! Joinbie ucntloii Trip evenin;:. j ; .Miss Acnes (ItillaKher returned P.HV. RICK (K).M-; and Mis. A. I Li e Lean Port land Rev ltev. and Mrs. A. L. itice leH on Saturday for Portland where tltey will attend .Hie International Chris - tain Endeavor convention, which is being held in the northern city this week. FROM CHICO Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allison of Chlco wero week end visitors in tho city. V. n V SUAT1 CSV -.M.i'if. i v'i. .wy-Jlj. ...... - J u -VVEINERT MRS. I'KIL 11 Kit K I Popular Former Matron of City j Here on llusiiiess and Ple.-isuiv Trip ' Mrs. A. W. i'eil ot Stockton, Cali-j fornia arrived In tho city on Satur- day for a short business and pleasure j trip. Mrs. Peil is a former resident j of Klamath Kalis anil has a host of . friends here who weU-ome her visit, While in the city she will I;- ,h house guest of .Mrs. on fouth Riverside. Mary M.-fliiro" .miss wilson i,i:. i:s To SHMid llemailldi'r of Snniliier' Willi .Motlier at Roselmi-p I Miss Ollvo Wilson left today for Hcscburg where she will upend the' remainder of the summer with her -mother. Miss Wilson vlll return for the fall term of school to tea-it domestic science. During the alt-j ".nce of Miss Gallagher from Moe's shop. Miss Wil:--on assisted in the rer.dy to wear department. , t.CFSTS IF AP.P.DTS I'.osi-liui'ic I'l-opli H'-l-e co A'l.sii Witji Mr. ami .Mis. Alilioti Aci-omiiatiied home by .Mrs. Fred Swartv. and Mrs. Nrtlian Fullorton, Mr. and .Mrs. T. S. Abbott returned last ( veiling from Itosi-biirg when; lll,.W LTW.,.f tl,., I,ll.lflU 'CI,,. lUII- lors from flow-burg will he tin: horn; gu'-sts of ;rs. Mihotl for about two J Saturday evening from an oxtend'.'-l for trip on the coant, visiting with ro liitUves and friends ut. Valtlma, iTuconia, Portland end Seattle. Miss j Collagher took up It'T position In i.Ioe's ready to wear shop again Ihls j morning, ! FROM (AHKXCY Jumes V, Overton spent, the holi days here from Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Davis spent their Fourth in the city from Grunts Pass. iotograph O?? ' . - TWyui' mm 4 if - ' . ' . - :: 1 l-'ltOM PROSPECT j. Walsh of Prospect spent the holidays here attending tho rodeo. RETCllX l'RO.M NORTH Hetiii ns Home After Speii.llng Past Week ut Portland j;. ).;. iiurK,. returned hist evening .from Portland where he. has been visiting und intending to business ;i:r t:.v past week. Shasta View-Malin ll.'.yla;; Is the order of dhc ilay 'ii'..-. iriloi iiml fino hiiy weather U. Vi'. Myors und wife, and Joe .I.M.ob; and -.vile were Sunday guests cl The If. 10. Wilson hme. John Italley anil wife were vlsil- i at the I.i.'uian banc Sunday. LniU Kaleada cf lloualin, Texas, It visiting Frank Marhac at Ms h Hi" h- re. Fr ;'.ik El.-.mr nm! wife .m l little t.m ':k I Sunday with J.o Mfclto i,.:. I wife. ills. .V.jlnits and two 3ni of Ap p. l ichee, Va., are visiting M s. Mal um' r..t le , A. II. Halo anil f.inill for u fi-.v weeks. .".lis. Mnyder, aunt of Mrs. W. A. L;y:nan v.-lio has Iicmi vi-tl'lni' here j have g nu to D.rrls where her dan ! I.I... Tho ladles of ill llelplng Hatiti iue.cty ve:o entertained at 'the Com nullity 1. .11 We.Iaesday by M s. John I. 'sky wlt.1 the f ill )W-ng present.: M-.-td.)!!!!!), Smith, Rebor, M-.:Noll, .Met 'nil.'. Ilallny, Wilson, Layman, A. Llska, Fisher, and tile hostess, ,t;i s r.c-tie McNeil, J. I,, llnlley and j ".-Si n McN jII, The next meolliif! will he hold at itlie community hull July Kt'i and will be a tureen J 1 it it ' Karl V,'!lH.:n who ill-tended the hi mm i.-1' Kcliiol id Ojrv.illls for the i-lul) r.ittnibori reluiiieil homo Satur day evening. Ills hrthor Lester met il.lin at Ashland. Mm. A. Turner or Klamath Fulls anil Eliza Klrk i.ati li k of Hltastu View aoconipanled him t Ashland and return. . Joe Mleka has feeelnly completed blm fine nii dilry barn ton hln alfalfa ranch ond It adds eonddor ablo bo tho appeal unto of His place. Klamath Falls Wins, 11 to 5 TniBiy stlek work by Arnold, Noel ami McNcuty, plus steady pllehlng by Moliler. wore eontrllmt. lug fnetors to u vletory fur Klamath Ktills ovtT tlrttttts Titss yesterday afternoon on rtl-igroumls field. The score wus 1 1 to 0. Moliler hud two hail Innings, the seventh mid eighth. Three hits and luo walks brought lit two runs fur (Irauts I'nss In the seventh ami three more hits In eighth ac counted for three more tallies. Consistent hitting kept the game on lee for Klamath Kalis. In the fourth McNealy opened 'up the (iro works with n home-run. A single by Noel, u double from Arnold's but and another double by Hooper lie counted largely for flvo runs before the dust settled. With n nlno-rmi lead the reti nitis settled down iutd only look up nn nctlvo offensive again in the seventh when Hoot It nud Matthews crashed through with successive bingles, and brought in two runs. Aside from his two weak innings, the seventh ami eighth, Moliler pitched his usual steady game, with nine strike outs chalked up to his credit. A medium seUed mill enthusias tic crowd wore on hand ut tho ex hibition game and were not disap pointed for tho relleuus worked like n well-oiled machine. COAST 1 11 11 HCOIU'.S At Portland 1 II Sacramento U 3 At Seattle 1 2 Salt Lake 11 4 At l.os Angeles S Vernon II 4 At San Kniuclsco 7 5 Oakland 10 7 oAt The LIBERTY What Is conceded to lie one of tho most spectacutur ;hrllls ever screened occurs In "Silent Sander son," tho latest production slurring Hurry Carey, which Is now playing at tho Liberty theater. This Is a wolf-nttuck on ono lone mull so nicely executed that you actually seu tho wolves pounce on the hapless fellow and begin to tear blm to pieces. It is Incidents of this sort that place "Silent Sanderson In a class fur above tho average "western." Harry Carey, who por trays tho victim, declares that the sequenco wus ulmosl too exciting to enact! lie continues that when tho orn ery wolves were let loose and asked to took pleasant for their "close tips", it was very difficult to find anyone In the luiincdlntn vicinity who would with nny enthusiasm sei-onil Director Scott R. Dunlp's eternal cry for "Realism!" Carey says It took more courage than ho ever had occasion to summon up before to plough through this band of snarling, temperamental beasts uuiidst reassurances that he would he rescued before any hurm could he done. They kept their word and all the wolves managed to get will Ills ehlrl. The famous "western" star's fear lessness will bo everlastingly estab lished by this piece of work. In ad dition to this scene, there tiro many othera of unusual daring, which make tha picture highly dramatic .mil Intensely gripping piece of rfcreen drnuiu. (At the TINE TREE "Tho Dixie llnndli-np," which shows for the lust time at tho Pine Tree theater tonight, Is nn adapta tion of (icruld lleiiuniont's story "Dixie." which nppeared In the Red Hook iiiagnitlno. It's it story frag rant with the romance of old Ken '.ucky, with Clnlro Windsor ns the in am ifnl southern girl who falls In love with the Dancln' Kid, the man who has, trained her father's race horse, Dixln, for llto big sweep tlakes. Frank Keeimn appears us he father nnd Lloyd Hughes as the "kid." It's the last word In stirring race truck pictures. One of tho most appealing nnd tragic stories ever filmed, with all of the direr-tor's delicate artistry at Its iH'Ht. Thai. Is Hm verdict of "lie Who (lets Slapped," which opens an en gagement of two days at the Pino Tree theater Tuesday. Adapted to tho screen from the play liyUie noted Russian author, I, eon Id Andreyev, "lie Who (jets Slapped" proKonlii n tragic, Intense story of an uiihuppy clown, The. picture Is set. In the colorful locale of u Europe!! circus. Lon (,'haney gives many lugs nl one's hearl-sl rings In his portrayal ot "Ho," the iinfortiinulo clown, und easily surpasses Ills other greul. roles. The story, In short ,1s of an ob scure scientist, who slaves away for years on his theories, proves them, then, as his lifo work Is stolen by his patron, and his wlfo deserts him, becomes "Ilo Who Clots Slapped," a circus clown, His Local Boys Back All .v Left t right. F.irl 8rlni.it. h n of Mr. nnd Vts. R K. 8tln.n. Ilenr,- (irlmi-s. . m .f Mr. and Mrs. Ilcn'-v Ur ines. Ilel iw left o right, llasll llrown. sou of Mr. and Mi., t). I.. I!r.u.. Kr-d lllobn. B'li of Mr. imd .Mrs. W. P Jjlinn , nil of wtu-in huvo retiimed froiu Paf.land wheru thev'lmvo been attendlrg Hill Mil tary Academy. They are ei.thu .buttle In their prilses ri P-illand unl Hill .Military Amdemy hut urn Jtluil to be ul haiiu wlt'i the'f relatives and old friends npaln. life In tho circus, bis unspoken lovo for tho beautiful circus rider and the final sacrifice of Ills Itf" to save her from marriage to th" very man who hnd ruined him years before. forms tho basis of tho story. ""Tbostory'""lHn tragic." but not nn unhappy one, and Chancy makes of thu unfortunate c!ov,u it most nppeallng character. Norma Shearer nods another tri umph to her list ns tho girl of the circus, and John llllbert, us the ro mantic lend, does creditable, work. Excellent ehnruclcr portraits nro drawn by Tally Marshall, Man! McDerinolt, Ford Sterling, Clyde Cook. Ruth King. Harvey Clark nud other members of tho cast. Employes Honor Departing Chief Fred A. linker, dep.tnlag super intendent of the Klamath Indian Agency, was h it veil with it recep tion on Weilnesduy evening, when the Woman', Club if the Agency were hostesses. A mirdail program was given em- a-lslilng of piano l by I'to Mlawa Florence sind Clurleii EIHu.ll and v.i- cil numbers by Mis,i Durrthy King and Mrs. Harry Djbhlns. James lluwarlh Introduced 4 ho speakers f the evening 'Including Rev. Wo Km ot Mfidoc PoJnt, Luroy I). Artwltl, and Mr. Iliikor. Fallowing the priograin refreshments wiiu serV- od by itho women f ihu club. Later dancing was enJoyeiL Mr. Arnold, fornmrly of Tiilalp, Wushlnglon, will succeed Mr. linker and wait given to- hearly wolcuhiu by the ptuplo of 'the Agency. Much To- grel was expressed at tho denarture of Mr, linker who has inuilo many blends during his stay ut thu Agency. ;i!IU!J The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eating place In Klamath Fulls today k "There a Reason" roo CAN t EAT BETTER FOR LESS -1 ' AMF.RICAM AND OHINIIHIJ DISHF.S 120 South Sixth woo Slilng, Prop. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Open from 6 a. m. 'From School Us. A XT Klamath Youth Is Now a "Devil Dog" low It feels to trend tho deck of a battleship afloat on tho l'u- Klc Is rapidly becoiulng II familiar sensation to Ernest Lesllo I-olsom of Kliiiiiiilb Falls, who Is a member of tho I'. H. Marino detachment on thu V. H. S. Idaho, according to tho official lint of marines serving aboard Hint vessel. Altliouh 1'. H. murines servo ul in a ti y shore stations In the United Slates and In our possessions abroad, many of litem prefer doty on battleships und cruisers, where they have nu opportunity to travel from port to port und ocinslonnlly come ashore for recreation and sightseeing. In recent weeks the Idaho has been cruising about In the vicinity of the llawullan islands. Ernest, who Is a native of Kliim iith Falls, lived Willi his father. Waller Folsom, rural route I, be fore lie Joln-d the marine corps ul Sin ramciilo lust November, and wus assigned to duly at San Diego, Cnl. Later ho Joined Hi" I', ti. murine de tachment on the Idaho. Loggers Sued By State Commission Thai C, T. Hurley and L. 10. Tha yer engaged la the ligglng business, tiwn ilil'o si ii-t ii Industrial Accident 11 m in Ick.l mi (liia.Ht, Is tho e In 1 1 ii of a complaint ellld hy tha commission, In IitciiII court 1'VJil.iy. Hurley and Thayor, eniplii lug; men wiirklng In u hi.anl -us oik-ll-pallon, have failed t pay tha nec essary ui ill-il ii L lo tho roiunilHil n (o a compliilnL held by tno commlK.il.in iln circuit court Friday. Vegetables to 12 Midnight