The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, JULY It, 1625
EVENING HERXLTF, KEATIATft FALLS, OREGON
Bob Coyne to Raise and Train Pelicans Will
Polo Ponies at Edgewood Ranch
Will Klamath county become the
supply point for tbe best pilo
ponies In America?
That question will be answered in
the affirmative to He plans of "Bob"
Coy.no are suo.-ess."u:. Coyne is
tbe owner ot tbe Edgewood ranch
and 'without mnoi fuss or feathers
j, lias been spending thousands of dol
lars to -make It one of the show
places - of the county. He has re
cently shipped In six tractors and
a' carload of farming equipment to
be used in bringing his property up
to the degree of pe.-fectioa he haa
mapped out for it. In addition be
has crews of painters and decora
tors retln:8hlng the home place and
painting bJe barns and ether build
ings' On the ranca, ., .
When he was here the early part
Of llie summer lie conceived the
Ulea thai KtUniath .ouaty ou:d be
an .deal piae fcr Ueor.Uri p.'.o
pouies, . uslng'u-e range horsea for
that purpose. With thai end In vie
he '-as brcngui to his aslstan.e the
expert adidce of Fernando Aliche:,
"Who for several years was in charge
of the polo stable of Marco Hellman,
the Los Angeles cL.p.taU.1. While
. handling the Hellman poniva llkuel
carried off aU of the Hist pUies
at the various hrso Ebon's. Michel
Is recognized in polo cL-cks as lead
er la.hui line, so muo.i so c-at a
he says Coyne's Idea is feasible "it
will asure the project success.
Coyne and Mt.hel arrived here
yesterday from Los Angelas aud to
day aic at EiLseiT-od looking ove--tlie
hJrstsiwned by J. Fi!ank Adams
with it view to" passing upon their
av,.ilaoiiity; if Michel' approves of
them lho probability is that all of
.them 'will be purchased and trans
ferred to E4geJd. -
It is Coyne's theory fc'aat to get
a good polo pony tie will have ta
be bred from stock that is quick
and fearless.'"' It is !hi3 c6ntenti:.c
that only among the ' Tango ho.-sus
can such stock be found. It is his
belief that Klamath county horses
are' possessed of the requisite qnsl
lttes to a greated degree that these
. of any other section of li-ie coast,
and 11 his judgment Is confirmed by
Michel (his project will b launch
ed immediately.
- Associated with Oone will be
such men as Ja.k DeBeUufort and
Captain Fish, the latter internation
ally known as a polo referee and
expert. ,
Clash Against
Last bervice i
in fhnrrh tc ; McNealy, Second Sack-
i
Be Tomorrow
er, missing; watts
May Start in Place
Work on New First
Christian Edifice
Starts Monday
I MiNVnly, flashy second sacker of
tho Klamath Falls 1'clicans. has
disappeared. Manager Fred Olover
was searching frantically for. his
stcr but up to a latt hour this
afternoon could not locate Mc
Nealy. ! Manager Clover was also search
! Ing for A. E. Street, whom he wants
to start against Dunsmulr in the
The Rev. W. E. Bobbilt tomorrow,
will deliver the last service of the
First Christian church in the build
ing on Ninth and Pine streets. Con
struction work on the new First iramo on Fair Grounds field tomor-
Christian church will start Monday I row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It
morning. , j is rumored that Street will be found
Whether or not there will be ser-' but that McNealy Will not.
rices of the First Christian church It is the intention of the manage-
during the summer has not been de
cided. Mr. Bobbltt with his wife,
leaves Monday morning for Yellow
stone Park on an extended vacation
of six weeks. If a pastor can be
secured for the summer and suitable
quarters rented, services may be
continued during the summer, Mr.
Bobbltt said today. However no de
finite move has been made to that
end.
The new church will be construct
ed on the site of the present church
building. Work on the tearing down
of the roof of the new building will
be started Monday. "
WOMEN'S SHOES or
LIZARD SKIX 1JKCOMK
. POPILAR IX LONDON
Crude Attempt
At Poison Made
LONDON (JP) (3)L!iard farm
ing in England has been greatly
stimulated within the " last few
months since the skins for women's
shoes have become fashionable.
Lizard shoes for street wear have
become very popular in London this
summer and, lizard slippers for-eve-ning
wear have been quite the fad
for some weeks.
Dealers say lizard skin shoes are
here to stay as the material is
serviceable and comfortable and not
nearly po expensive as is tinsutl
when a new idea is introduced. Liz
ard skin shoes retail here at from
f 15 up. . .
KXGLISH ACCOMPLISHES,
MORE THAN AMERICANS,
SAYS LADY HOWER
. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif..
July 11.-OP) Stanford University
authorities announced today that
a quantity of quirk acting poison
In powder form was found last
night in the sugar bowls on the
tables in the janitor's dining room
on the university campus. The dis
covery was made as the janitors,
o iu jiuuiuer, 1 were auoui to eat j
tbelr evening 'meal and before any
one bad used the sugar. , . .
Tbe poison was analyzed in the
chemical laboratory ot tho univer
sity and the Santa Clara county
sherlff'B office was notified. Police
investigators characterized the poi
son attempt as a "crude job" and
said that it was probably the work
of some disgruntled employe. The
PLYMOUTH, July 10. OP) That
Americans are a lot slower than the
British is the opinion of Lady Nott
Bower, who was one of the dele
gates to the National Council of
Women at Washington.
"The Americans run about a lot,"
she said on her return to Plymouth,
"but they don't Ret as much done as
the English do."
All the returning English delegates
to the council were enthusiastic
about the reception which they re
ceived and , the hospitality shown
them while they were in America
and Canada.
Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, the first vice
president, said tbe women's move
ment was advancing by leaps and
bounds in America and immigration
conditions were likely to improve
owing to the efforts of the conference.
Women ihave a hard life. The
model girl U built for spec! and the
janitors are obtained through the
American-; Building . Maintenance Imo-dl wife for comfort.
company oi can rrancisco.
Beautiful Eyes
Are Admired by Everyone
rar a BUT
Squtnty Eyes, Eyes With Red
or Inflamed Lids,
Are not nice to look at. '
Glass wearers usually have
bright, clear, snappy eyes,
showing that the strain is relieved.
Never Talks
Come In and let us tell
tbe cause and remedy.
you
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIJf .
Eyes . Glasses
, Examined ' " ' Fitted
Repairs . Quick Service
ment to start Street in the box to
morrow. The wiry right hander
will groove them into the glove of
DeMitt, who will hold down the rt
ceiving position.
Arnold will hold down the first
sack, as usual. McNealy, if found,
will play second, and If not found
Watts will cover the keystone posi
tion. Bayness will frolic at third
and Norwest will probably play i
short stop. The outfiold will be:
Matthews, left field; Noel, center j
field, and Booth, right field. j
With one victory against Duns- j
muir to its credit, Klamath Falls j
hopes to score another victory j
against their Northern California j
neighbor. The
in second place and are striving to
amass wins sufficient to press the
leaders closely.
Mexican Heavyweight Stages One
More Framed Fight; Under Arrest
Today's Scores
Yl'MA, Alii.. July 11. (.VI Tuny
Fuente, .Mexican heavyweight boxer
whose rlim career has been marked
by several collisions with the law.
and I hive others awaited in the
county Jull here today the outcome
of their latest trouble. Knente, und
his opponent, in n f Ik lit here lust
nlKht. a boxer who posed us Sailor
McCarthy of Los Angeles mid-t heir j
managers and tho promoter were ar-
Roscburg And Bend
Have Weekly Tests
Of Water Supplies
a stalo law against staging "framed"
boxing bouts. McCarthy, who Is be
lieved to he Nick Newman of Los
Angeles, escaped.
Resides Fuento those in jail are
Charley Gnrrtn. promoter; Al Lopes,
Fuente's manager, and Pop Nenlls,
manager of McCarthy, rue irouoio
started when McCarthys seconds
tossed up the spongo In the second
round. The spectators who had
been booing the fight from the start,
were swarming toward tne ring
when officers Interfered and arrest
ed the five. McCarthy escaped by(
hiding near an Ice plant and catch
ing a freight train out of town.
It was a short .battle. A little
preliminary sparring and Fuente
rushed McCarthy to the ropes, strik
ing tho l.os Angeles man on tho
back of the head several limes. Tho
bell saved McCarthy.
McCarthy's seconds tossed up tho
spongo when the bell clanged for
the second round.
REDMOND, Ore., July 11. llend
and Roscburg are the only tonus In
Oregon which have regularly iverU-
jly leJta of lao itiuukipul water sup-(
ply mutlu by tho- etulo board of
lltiMittli Ph'u tt-.a III,. nl!iftmfn ..I
Dr. Wllllum Levlii, director ot .l.o
laboratory of tho stale b.'arj of
health, before ihu hoineuiukors' in
stitute here. He gave two talks on
individual ami community health un
der the topic "Health crops und
their harvest."
Good health may bo puro'JusKd
and tbo health of tho community re
flects tho mjney which has been
expended upon It. Dr. Levin said.
Communlcablo 'diseases havo been
decreased 50 per cent during the
lait 20 years, largely through proper
control and methods of prevention
National al llrmiklyu
IVam- It. H.
Pittsburgh "I" 1
llrooklyn (17 a
Mill I. Tics Meadows and tiniKh;
Ih lines and Taylor.
National at Philadelphia: '
Team ' R. 11- E.
St. l.ouiH 7 1 1 0
Philadelphia 11 3
latteries Sherdel. Dlikerman
u'nd O'Fnrrell; Mitchell, Couch and
Henllne.
National at Huston:
FI-; game . It. II.
Cincinnati I 17
Roslon S IS
E.
E.
Hallerles lloliohiie und Krueger;
Vurgiii. Itynii. Snillh and lllh-
Oll.
Second game -I'liH'Innall
.
lUmton
Ilatlerles - lllxey
llrahain, Ociiewlch and O'Ncll.
Nalli'iiul at New York:
Team It. H
Chicago 3 K I
New York 1 II 1
naileries lllakii and llarlnelt;
Harms mid Snyder.
R.
It
1
and
II. K.
lit U
li
wing";
:
COAMT I.KAtit'K Ht'ORErt
Al Portland h. Kail Luke 7.
Al Oak In ml 2, Vernon 0.
Al Seattle f.. Biirrameiilo i.
Al l.os Aniielus !, nun Fran
cisco 7.
i lteeeipis Ol mu biioh tteiu eeieu
Pelicans now stand -hv th ri,v ,.,,nrll.
Last year, Fueniu was matched
w ith Fred Filllon at Culver City, but
a sudden "flop" by Fulton early in
; j the fight caused tbe arrest of prln-
Callins a spade a spade was once eipal anil managers and they later
considered bJld. But now they; were charged with violating . Call,
often are culled pLwu. J fornia's hiw apilnst "prize fighting."
Dl'HLIN-() While ull Anierl
cnn citizens traveling to Frco State
ports from New York must have
a Freo Stale visa, arrangements
havo been made by which travelers
from any other American pqrt may
land in tho Free Stale on a llrltlsh
visa. The extension of the New
York arrangement to tho other
trans-Atlantic ports of tho United
Slates, however, Is contemplated. j
Costa Rica has been given Its first
communication with the outside
world on its Atlnntic coast through
a telegraph cahlu laid lo Panama.
A Cozy, Simple and Attractive Home
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tousa No. 610
Fuller Bhcllenbergcr, life prisoner a
the (Nebraska state pc-nllcntlurj
hasn't spoken one word for 10 yean
This Is because he "talked hlmsel
- Into prison," confessing a murd
when he thought he was dying, onl
to recover and bo convicted nnd sen
;!EiIIE popularity of the one-story
lv OSj house continues unabatetl in all
' I parts of the country. The artis
i31 tic possibilities in hour.es of this
VfSioi character have not always been
'ialized, but in the last few years more and
.liore charming bungalows are being built.
Take the house illustrated. The architect
has produced a beautiful and interesting ex
terior without piling on a lot of mennin!ess
ornament. Its architectural merit lies in its
Mass and proportion, the pleasing lines and
surfaces of the hipped and tiled roof, and the
rttention that has been given to the details.
I.'ote especially tho beautiful entrance shown
in the detail drawing.
The scheme of brick work could best be
carried out with a rough-textured face bnck,
laid in a wide mortar joint. This would bring
out the artistic pattern work in the walls,
Eteps and piers. .
' While this house would suit almost any
lot, the builder should well consider its im
mediate surroundings. Its neighboring
houses should be built along low lines and
rsA. tnn clo . Shrubs and flowers and vines
Designed for American Face ISrick Association
around it3 base would set it off to best ad
vantage. A single tree at tbe front of tho
lawn to cast it3 shadows across the red-tiled
roof would add a touch of protecting camara
derie, quite indefinable.
The interior of the house is much more
spacious than one would think possible. The
six rooms are all adequate in size and their
arrangement i exceptionally convenient and
economical. There ia not an inch of waste
space.
The three bedrooms at the back of tho
house, each with a largo closet, communicato
with the bath by a common hall in which aro
found convenient closets for linen and wrap3.
The kitchcn, just back of the dining room
and convenient to the front door, is compact
and well appointed. It has an enclosed porch
from which the stairs to the basement de
scend. A fine sleeping porch could easily be
added at the side of one of the comer bad
rooms. 'The basement has a laundry, heater, coal
bins and a vegetable cellar, besides gencrnJ
storage spaces. . ;
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oved to
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Telephone 526
Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any
section of the city, or city business and residence
properly. My listings cover all sections of Klam
ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or
a business location see me. ,
Day or .evening, phone 72G-W and I'll be glad to
call. '
R. H. Maley
- REAL ESTATE
703 North Ninth
Do You Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have some money, wo
can loan you half the value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements now, before the spring
rush begins, so that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flics again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are in the growing town the rest i3 up to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Insurance Real Estate Building and Loan
Hopka Building Phone 366
Lots, Houses, Ranches
Business Property
I Can Get Them for You