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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
FOUR ' EVENING BEHSnj; TOJAWXTH Pm,' c-HEGON ' TURRffAY.mV 7, 1028 Bill Killifer Is Given Gate "Rabbit". Maranville Is Manager 6f Chicago r- Baseball Team NEW YOIIK. July 7. Walter "Ilabbit" MaranvlBo, short (op, today succeeded Bill K-Hlefor as manager of the Chicago team ot the national league, Prcsidjent Wil liam L. Vecck announced. , This action is the result' of the management's search for ic playing manager. Klllcfer, who xuccoeded Johnny Evers as ' leader in 1921 will remain ns scout until the ex piration of his contract at the eud of this year. Today's Scores American at Chicago: Washington 1 5 0 ChlrtiJ 2 S 0 Iluelhcr and Kui'l; Lyons iiuj Sohalk. Nali . nal at Hr!okL'n: Chicago 10 10 4 Brooklyn 5 SI 2 Cooper, Bit H and (ionmles; Oi bonne, Oes-'nger and IVlkvry. National first game at Huston: St. Louis 4 7 1 Boston 7 11 2 noinhart and O'Furrell, Schmidt; Barnes mi l O'Noil. Health Office Issues Report for Half Year Influenza Shown to Be Worst Infectious Disease Pancho Villa Not . To Fight Friday PORTLAND. Ore., July 7. Bobby Evans, local fight promoter today called, off a proposed bout hero, next Friday night between Pancho Villa and Tommy O'Brien after receiving a telegram from Villa's manages- in San Francisco saying that Villa had three ulcerated teeth extracted yes terday and was too ill to box. COAST I.KVGIK SCORES s At Portland 10, Sacramento 6. Seattle-Salt Lake game post poned. KNo others scheduled. SHOPPING hem: Spring Lake Matron in t'liy on Shopping Trip Mrs. Charles Mack spent the Jay here shopping and attending to busi ness interests from her homo at Spring Lake. In Tennessee they jailed a buy of 12 for bootlegging. The state needs more child labor laws. National first game at Philadel phia: Clncrnnul 4 12 1 Philadelphia 0 9 1 Dcnaauo and Win go; Belts, l'l-1 r.ch and Wilson. National second fjime at Boston. St. LouU 2 7 0 a.ston .... .. S 13 0 Sothoron, Stuart, Dyer and Sch midt; Graham and Gibson. National at Philadelphia secj:.l gune. Cincinnati .. 3 9 3 L'illadelp'ila 4 10 1 Rixey and Kruger; Decatur, Couch bad Henline. TO SAX KUAXCISCO Power Company Division Manager Away oil Trip John C. Boyle, division manager for the California Oregon Power company, left last night on a busi ness trip to San Francisco, expect ing to return the latter part of this week. Influenza was the prevailing In fectious disease during the first half year of 1923, according to n semi annual report completed today by llr. G. S. Newsom, county heilMi of ficer. Cases of iuriuctua that came un der the observation of iho health department numbered lti'i. The high tide uf the epidemic was In the latter part of February imd tin early part ot .March. Chicken pox conies uext in point of number, with a total for the aix months of 69. Other diseases ot In fectious nature which prevailed In Klamath have been scarlet fever. 41. and mumps, 30. The report discloses that the health department has systematic ally inspected and alleviated source:' of insanitation, and has by mean of the press and personal talks b the health officer, educated the pub lie to the proper precautions against disease. Regular Inspections of restau rants, camp grounds and in places where lack of health regulation might bo a menace to the public welfare were conducted by the health officer from mouth to month. One of the principal activities ot tho department was social service, which is looking into the status ot families that are unfortunately situated. Frequent trips woru made throughout the county by tho county health nurse and Dr. G. S. Ncwsoni, in tho Interest of public health. iney iook eigni stitches in the They have so much law music on ncaa oi a Dallas (lex.) swimmer ,n rarm8 the cow may lwcomo the because he failed to use it. laughing stuck ot this country. 3E The Man ; With the Pump This is his, season. . ' " - Everywhere you go you run across him, in the broiling hot sun, pumping tip his tires. His technique i.s all wrong don't follow it. Buy Seiberling Cords and carry a spare. Then, even i yon should run across a tack, your trouble won't be so annoying. It's a lot easier to change a tire than to repair one ami that goes especially for you fellows who have clincher tires. If you have ever wrestled for any length of time with one of these, you know its no joke. P. S. And remember this if you have a Seiberling Cord, with the .ribbed side-wall construction, you are less liable to have a puncture than with the old style tire, with thin unprotected side walls. You Need Seiberling Cords On Your Car! KM" ' i 'ft j'.'.y..ij'i;xi: . . - ..' 'OVs J,, -. ftp . 41 m 1 ' w&t .4,v ) Clies the be terfielcTs ureiv d m . popularity founded ,on ck" of quality SUCH POP ULAKITY - MUST - BE DESE P.VE D Liggett It Mvtm Tobacco Co. NINE FREED OF CHARGES SEIBERLING CORDS 30x32 4-pIy ..; $13.00 30x32 6-ply $17.50 33x5 8-pIy $50.00 32x42 8-ply $38.50 30x5 8-ply $45.00 32x6 8-ply $70.00 PORTAGE CORD (Seiberling Built) ' '', 30x3 Portage Cord .... $9.00 30x3Vz Portage Cord $10.00 utmty cord 1 $9.00 Balsiger Motor Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Acting District Attor ney Recommends Dismissals 3C li ':tmrntH nnd l'Um appoalcil frmii Jiisllco Court usainitt cIkii men miiiI ono womnn wore tlls ni .rncd b Judne A. L. Lcavltt ycn :cijay at tlio rccomnipndatbn of Ao;I-s District Attorney Calob Jones. Itocommcndstlons of IInmls;al by .-.e d.sti. Itl attorney's offl:o fallow A a oircful InvcstlgUM-ia of each casj and Id bin. written reiuoHt for d:nmia:iil, f.ic pr:8ecutor ct forth icai iii for their re'iuost. Only circumstantial ovldcnco c3iil:l 'jb Introduced by tho etato In t'.ic .irnc.uslon of O. IA. Camp and O. IC. Smith, held on a charge of Htjflon of t-nuu.; anJ that evidence Is ;ncomploto that prjaeculiin ould be u :; warranted, .Mr. Jojtu.) reported. Kvfdeiico IilHlllfielnit 111 the cme of SSj.to v.t Oq.rjfe CarroM, cbarjied Willi oj'.uult and battery, It tlnvoloped that Carroll ha.l been tried, convicted mid paid a fine In Justice court and that on a 'lech.ilcuMy tho oae Wii appct.iled ..) tho ur!Rhcr court, around? foe fu i-ti ;er proocutlon wcio held insuf ficient. W.ula liivemlKatll a broiiKht out tint Krcd Duke who apjioaied hits c.nvlctlon on an automublle viola tion f.-r.ni Jimtico icouit to circuit, 4 hat further nrosccutlun 1n 4110 cane l Hid he Inadvisable. A irlj.iBO of liitojfleatku .1yain.1t Cl.ua Weeks waf dropped when It appeared that tho ovldenco tended ta indiente that ho wus not guilty cf tho chargo. IX lUj HrlllKN DiHIIli.HMIll While aiot ilenylng tho merit of the charge of p;seston of liquor iag.ilnst Don Motsskcr and Leo Cum morn, who uppouled from tliolr on- vlrtlrn In Justlco court in 102.1. uun for dlmnlKHal of the liquor charne tho wrevk took plaro, and for Ihnt rr. Jinoj mated thai tile ca'o hal a.ilnl ('..A. WtoKirrt. ; reason dlHmliuiiil of Iho clmmo wait linnM ,l..l.w,..l - ,1..., P..- VL ,:,f.iu JIJI ftj I.,,, Kill, 1,11 thcr proHf.K-iilIon w-.-uld be '!na I vi able. The district nltrnn'M t fflcn im eertalned tliut II. I". llendir, ll -i r K .;,1 with cau.-lii( an nul l wink, wuh In Lack cf t vldciU". wb liiven at rea I anothrr 'rtlnit of the c.'iinty when recouilllended. IIi'Iiir In lovn with nomebody elnu In 11 fairly Rood chnporone. Racine MULTI-MILE TIRES Unprejudiced Advice Perhaps you have not yet settled the balloon tire question to your satisfaction. We are in a particularly good position to advise you without prejudice, and for this reason: , We sell both the standard size RACINE Multi-Milc Cord and the RACINE Balloon. Both are low-pressure tires and both arc of the finest RACINE quality. Our advice will depend absolutely upon your particular need and on that alone. ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak i