The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 10, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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PSGESEVEJT
No Boxing Card Will Be Held
Here Until Early in September
( - .,, ,', r , ,
Horn Involved
in Litigation
No boxing iiir.lH will ho hold In
Klumnlh Pull until Hiiiliiiuli(r, and
tllfl boxing I'ihmiiiIhhIiiii HhcK will
Iiromotii Dili next fitril. Thin wiih llui
announcement if ciiiiiiiiIhhIimi mom
bum (oilny following n brief IiiihIiichh
montliiK.
Hired gnslp lo- (hit effort tluil
Krnnklo Murphy unil Karl Itllrhln
will be signed fur a imtli'li later this
month or In AugiiHt wiih l u I il by
tlin roiiiinUHloiicrM. Murphy. It win
Hill (I, will nut hit ullowod to fight
bkiiIii under tho aiiHplce of tlu
KlllUllltll Full co in in I HH loll hecllUHII
lio Insisted on "IhiIiIIiik out" for nil
extra 'itt nn thn Koui'th of July curd
with llltchlit.
It Id prohublo Unit Itilrhlo muy be
matched with Kniiimy OIhoii for the
headline eanl curly In thn mil,
probably on Labor Day, II wiih milil.
Ilolh J. K. I'nlturiioii nml "llrown
lo" urn out u promoter (r the
commlMlon. Tim Ioiiho or rxnliil on
Hcundliiuvlnn hull bus I n given up
no fur nn lli boxing cDiumlHnliin In
' concerned, althotiKh It Iiuh tentative
ly secured the hull for l.iilinr I)uy.
Tim hiilivy cent or pniinntliin wan
alii by member of thn rommlHalon
lo ho the cuiibu of hiuiillliiK Iih own
match-making fur tint next rnnl. In
thn pant thn promoter havn hclil
out $300 iini'h right for expense,
nml till Iiiih cut tno deeply Into thn
purse of the boxers.
oAt the TINE TREE
"Onn nf tho best unit cleanest
attraction ever In Klumntli Knll"
iu tho comment of a number of
poopln who enjoyed thn (ioldcn Cain
(ilrln Itnvun at thn I'lno Trim lnt
evening. Without a iloulit this In an
clever a group of girl a coulil bn
found anywhnro. Not only am thulr
various singing and dancing mini-
(Mpnrlul to Tim lloiald)
VIIISKA, Calif., July lO.Fol-
IowIiik closely on thn I In of u
Hull fllnd In thn Hiipnrlor court
by II. M. Horn mid Anllu Horn.' IiIh
wife, former owner of tho fiimoiiH
Morn riiui'h on thn iipnr Klumntli
rlvnr, iignliiHt' thn California (,'lty
unil Count Laud corporation or
Knn Knuii'lMifii, for iniiS, alleged
InlornHt on n umrtgngo ugulpiit the
1 1 orii ranch, Horn mill bin vlfj
found thoinolvc defondnnt toduy
In u K'j.uoo Hiilt for slander,
When Horn, mild thn ru i !i hint
winter to thn Ciillforula Cii and
Country I.liml couiimiiy, It wiih ib
I In hly reported I hut thn cmnpuny
wiih a bolillnx conipuny for a mil
ron it coiiipuny, presumably Mic I 'III
interests, which wiih buying n right-of-wiiy
from Kluiiiiilh Kulls In Eu
reka or Trluldud mill HiIh report
wiIh borne out liilor when It wn
found thnl thn nunm rumpuny had
bought thn Wcycrhttcuwr timber
holding iiliing tho upper Klumath
rlvnr and other trncm vltul to the
nMtiibllHbment or n rlglu-of-wiiy.
When thn Horn runch wiih truus
fnrred to tlio cmnpuny, a mort
gage of 30,00ir wan unnamed by
thn new owner mid Horn In bin
Hull claim that I ho buyer ngrocd
lo tiny Intern! dun, amounting to
t otitis, on I lie mortgage, but tbut
thn money wan never turned ovur
to thn California jSlnl I -nml Hlnck
bunk. Kiillowltig thn tiling of
Horn's nn It. nn attachment wan
brought ugultiHt tho much equip
mnut. IncludltiK a tractor, liarrowH
and plow, and acting under thn
Ijiumluto of tho court .Sheriff A. 8.
Calkl loved tho personal prop
Iuipm f'tiiim unit Mtilmi-liiltiltiir hill I he
vumallllty of tho entire Iroupo culled ! rly and placed It under lock until
forth many favorable comment
from a satisfied audience. Thn
1'olgn 8llor huvn a mont unusual
ilunclng act, lit tin I.llllun Kyle, na
ture' own comic, prnient a clever
comedy attraction; Jennie I .en sing
"TIioho IIIiiiih" and Allen -llenlh
handle a naxnphono In a masterly
manner. Last but not leant, the
cloning number, which prenent thn
Cj Iris Orchestra, brought down tho
house.
For those who llko fun, witty and
whol Home, e atrotigly Wpwmnnrf
"Tho Narrow Street." which, will. b
ahown at tho' lino Trno fhontor, lo-
BUM. V '
The picture ha boon trannlnted
to' thn acroen by Jullen Joncphnon,
from one of thl year" bnnl novel,
written by Edwin nntemnn Morrl.
whonn nuhtlo blending of humor and
myntery, gcnerounly flavnrml with a
fnclnating lovo nUjry. ha produced
a mont enjoyable photoplay.
"The Narrow fit rent" In ono con
tlnuoun thrill nftur tho other, inuk
lug you laugh and ymputhlo with
Matt . Mooro and Dorothy Dovoro,
who ninnngo to got Into the yory
embarraulng pan of bolng hunband
and wlfa In nninn, with a few extra
twlntn thrown In.
oAt The LIBERTY
OnO of thn funturn In "Hnclng
Kor Life" which como to tho Lib
erty Thuator tonight I tho entry
of nalph Tin Talma, veteran npnod
king for many yearn, In ono of tho
blggcnt race that wan over filmed.
Da Pnlma drive tho nnmi car In
which . ho ha won a number of
champlonnhlpn anil nutontoblln fan
will havo tho opportunity to uo
him for the flrnt tltno on tho acrocn.
SEE AND FEEL, NOT
SMELL, IS RULING
ON WHISKEY CASE
All tho nmollH In thn world will
not convict. Tho bona fldo nrtlclo
must bo produced In court for Ono
and all to bob.
Thl wn tho ruling of Police
Judge Onghngen yiinlnrdny In dl
mlKHlng n chnrgo of trnnnporlutlon
of Intoxicating liquor ngulnnt Mm.
Jlnrcliiy of Chlloiiuln. Ono patrol
mnn loKtlflod that ho rocognliotl the
forblddnn odor when Mm, Ilnrcluy
broko n bottlo upon tho pnvomnnt.
llowovor tho Chlloquln woman wan
finod 125 for breaking glann, and
hor compnnlon, W. II. Harris, wnn
flnod 2D Tor falling to dlnplny prop
er light, having no oporntor' llc
nno and oporatlng with Improper
llconno tng.'
tho controvcrny wa nettled
Tho company, through I). L
Thornberry, the llornbrook mau
ager. and II. K. Collier, attorney for
the company, retaliated today Iry
filing a counter Hull agalnnt Horn
and Mrn. Horn, denying Unit tile
camiiany had nny agreement with
Ihu Horn to pay the Interenl and
then nought the court to return tho
tractor, tho plow and the bor
row and "that by mean of which
Huh! act (tho autt and attachment)
the plaintiff ha boon grontly in
jured In- n iredit -mid ropiitattoB.'l
and brought lulo public acnndal, to
It damage tit tho um of IJD.OOO."
Following tho. filing of the milt.
Collier nnd Thornberry called at
tho office ,of District Attorney
Charin K. Johnnon nnd whlio It
wa admitted that their vlnlt had
lo do with tho ranch cntiinglcnienl.
they declined to Mule tho naluro or
thn conference.
COMMUNITY CLUB TO
LAY PLANS TONIGHT
With their community hull nil
ready built, Port Klmiiulli roHldunl
havo organized n coniinunlty club
which a It primary function will
Imvo tho betterment of the Kort
KlumiUh country and Klumath coun
ty a a work objoctlve, U. c. HIhu
moro, wa olvctml preaidenl of tho
club, K. It. Cardwell, vlre-priiHlileut
and Alfrod C'antol, ncrntary-trnBur-
or. A meeting will bo held tonight
lo complete the work Decennary for
permanent Organization.
Tho Indium huil a hard life. Bui
they didn't Imvo to Union to populur
song.
IlKTUIl.V FROM TRIP
laical Couple Return From Honey
moon lit KeiiMlile
I
..Mr. and Mm. Cnlvln Powell Pey
ton havd returned from Hennldn
where thoy spent their honeymoon
mid will be at home during the
niimmer month at flnulty. Mr. and
Mm, Peyton were married on Juno
28 al tho home of Mr. Peyton's
mother. Mm. Loonn Ady at Portland.
Iloforo her marrlugn Mr. Peyton
wa Ml Dorrl Ady and for the
punt two year taught nchool hern,
making a honl of friend during her
may. In the fall Mr. and Mm. Pey
ton will return here to make their
home, Mr. Peyton planning to re
sume her ponltlon as toucher.
Whooping Cough
Prevalent Here
Source of tt mild,, but rapidly
spreading cpldomii' of whooping
cough which Is now premium In
Kliimulh coil ii I y Is ihoiw.lil lo huvo
been a Portland family which visited
here recently. The children of the
family, according to the health of
fice, were suffering" from whooping
cough and apparently ' transmitted
the disease to others.
"There is nothing serioiifi about
thn epidemic," Dr. 0. H. N'ewsoinv
comity healih officer', Mild today.
"Whooping cough Is not dangerous
In Itself, but from rmnjvlrtniloii
that aro liable to follow. At this
tlinu of year, t Intro I small chance
of complications. Children afflicted
wiih th) diseaso 'should be kept out
In the open, but should not be al
lowed to leuvo their yard until well.
AiHochiilon with oilier children or
atlenilunio of public meetings would
result In a rapid, spread of whoop
Ins cottfch."
The epidemic 1 more or lus
general throughout 'tho county, the
health officer explained. It - Is
though! that It will run Its course
within the next rew weeks.
I'ltoM .Mi:ni i:i -
W. E. Pick is
h e r today from
n business visitor
Madford.
CJI'KHTH OP MRfl. WINTRR 1
Hunt hern (flrl Hero to Hpfnrt Hum
mer .Month nt Winter Home
Miss (lath Hamilton of Sacramento
nnd Misa Audroy Itrennoman of Oak
land, arrived In vine city yoltcrday
and will bo tho house guest of Mr.
II. J. Winters during tho Bummer
month. Mtsa Hamilton Is nelco
of Mrs. Winters and Mis Drenoe
man la a girlhood chum. Pur lot
tholr stay here they will spend the
greater part of the time at tho Win
ters lodgo at Lake of tho Wood.
When a mnn In full cif himself an
I Just about Y.idant. .
ifteTlyiyig Cloud
which broke the coast
to coast reepxd in 1854
Foreigners Urged
To Leave Canton
CANTON. July 10. (A") AM for
eign women and chlldron were warn
ed today by the British onul .to
leave here for Hong Kong Immedi
ately. Tho Chinese flure-up against for
eigner ha doveloped 'Into contem
plated attack on Shamoon, liio for
eign concession, tho consul said yes
terday, wilillo ho wa advising
against tholr remaining.
The oonsul addod that tho Immi
nent danger of (attack from tho
Chinese quarter had dovoloped with
In tho paJt few duy.
Military activity still continues.
HuiHlrod of striking Chlneso are
golnir to Hong Kong, whlio others
who wlall t iroturn, aro being pro-
vented by tho nutihorltlos. 8hlps
plying between Canton nnd Hong
Kong will coaso running, tomorrow
when Chlneso crew strike.
The altuutlon horo today 1 de
scribed an critical.
ItllODU IHMN'I). I'OI-KH
VETERINARY COMING
HERE DURING AUGUST
If any fnrmor or llvestockmnn
wishes to Imvo hi entile touted for
tuberculosis, then let him Inform tho
county ngont's offlco Immodlatelyj
County Agent C. A. Hondorson,. an
nounced today. For about August
1, a II. S. veterlnnry Inspector In ex
pected lo arrlvo In Klamath Falls to
test cnttle. ,
riororo any cnttlo may ho exhibited
nt tho county full- or nny fairs In
Oregon, tho cnttlo must bo tested.
No charge Is assessed tor the testing.
of 2.9
r MmjM
states vi M y
THEN
toonepolrtin
clipper ships
NOW to homes
On April 20, 1854, Captain Cressy made iiistory when his good ship,
"The Flying Cloud" completed the fastest voyage ever made around the
Horn making the coast to coast "dash" in eighty-nine and one-third days.
And this was four years after J. A.
Folger & Company began supplying
coffee to the new Pacific Empire. Then
the green coffee came to one port (San
Francisco) in clipper ships; was roasted
at Folgcr's Pioneer Coffee Mill, and
distributed by boat and on wagon trains
within a small radius of San Francisco.
Today Folgcr's Coffee, Spices, Teas
and Extracts are in demand in 29 states.
The early settlers did not forget the
folks back home. They liked Folger's
Products, and their endorsement led to
calls for Folger-marked packages from
the East, North and South. So great,
in fact, was the call, that a modern
branch was established, at Kansas City,
Missouri, and Dallas, Texas, in ad
dition to the repeated enlargement of
the pioneer plant at San Francisco.
On the label of our first package of
roasted coffee were printed the words,
"Our success is dependent upon qual
ity." This holds good today.
, On this our Diamond Jubilee we
make this promise; that Folger Quality
and Folger Service shall never change
from the high ideals set by our foun
ders; that products bearing the Folger
name shall always be of the highest
quality just as they have been for
these seventy-five years. With a back
ground of 75 years' experience and with
a will to apply that experience for the
benefit of our customers, we look for
ward to serving many generations to
come.
Mol or Here to Visit Willi niothcr
of air. Lewi
, Mr. and Mrs, O, A. I-owls of
i Prnvldenoo. nhodfl Island, aro
guonts In tho city, visiting with Mrs
Lewis' brother, Jack Muhonoy of
tho Hotel Arcado. Mr. and Mrs,
, Lowls mndo tho trip wost by irtolor,
riioM im:xhvi,v.xi.
Tourist Kroni 1'eniis.vlviiiilii
In City Knroiito
Visit
C. E. Moyor 'ot Potlsvlllo nnd U.
0. Klocknor of Allnntown, Pennsyl
vania, woro gnosis In tho clly yes
terday onrouto north on nn extended
tout ot tho country.
San Francisco
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
Kansas .City - Dallas
Shidzuoka, Japan
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