PAGE-iroint- EVENTNC HERALD', KTAMATTI . FALLS,- OREGON TUEftTMY. JULY M,' 102.T k' mm ze lime i?icz illatoTsufiplies JO cool hours jor a nickel ! ORDER H Cool, healthful hours uwful houn. Indoor houn as full of aciiviry sod ejf) energy If ihcy were freshened by an outdoor brcere.' That never-tiring G-E breett keeps you going keep yu happy. At home, in More, in rettauranu, in jtheMrea ever where! 7Chk"Seal -w fAm i electrical cs? v i) GENERAL ELECTRIC BRITISHr'.R WINS jFUTNEY. England. Juh 'H !P Jslek Beresford, Jr..' English cham pion singles scuHor. today defeated the challenging oarsmen, Walter M. Hoover of Philadelphia,, in a special race over a coi-strj f I'-S-S miles here for the gold chnllenge cup. Bcresford won by three lengths. Reresford. present holder of the cup. I had previously announced he would I return it to America'whether he won You must make jour own way to really have. ON R. R. RATES WASHINGTON, July 14. (,"-) Tuking eognixuneo of petitions of western rnllroud for rate in creases the I. c O. today ordered special inqtiiry Into tho agricultural and transportation situation in the west. The hearings will begin at Chi cago September 1, before Chairman Aitchlson of tho commission. Petitions for Increases were filed as briefs in answer to the commis sion's inquiry under the Hoch Smith congressional resolution which dlrertcd a revision of tho general rate structure if the com mission found such a step neces sary. The' commission declared It ! should first confer with the west ern districts for tho reasons: To determine what products of agri culture increasing livestock are af fected by depression. "To determine whether any rates, fares or charges, either ou particular classes or kinds of com modities of classes of traffic in particular sectlous or between par ticular localities in the western district or otherwise may lawfully he used or required to be in creased and also to what extent ii order to compensate for such rate reductions, if any, as may be found proper. "To determii:a w ther any rates, fares or charges niny lawfully be authorized to be Increased in order to affect such increases in tho revenues of western carriers ns may be found proper. Attent ion: is .. y - I. ' .--v Have .you seen us about that farm, machin ery yod are needing? - We hye everything in stock that you need.. Our new shipment of implements is here. Call now and see what you neetl. .Also big stock of BINDER TWINE J. W. Kerns 6th and Broad Phone 557-J mini n nnnirn f nrinn nnnniiT I ' HrMH. H Ml ! UL.II1U UUUUII 1 j (Continued From Page One) ! That they were In tho camp Tues- day night Is asserted by Ed Craig, sheepman of the district, who that : evoning saw them. ' Exact depXi of fie well In which j eatcavatlju Is being done Uais after noon could oot bo ascertained. In formation over the long distance phone was to the effe.'t that wurk- era were hampered by lack of suit able digging to:ls and by the fact that the well continued caving ai 'digging progressed. Definite information as to the 'progress of the search is not ex 'pected until late this evening, wlen 'lo:Ul Officials wI'jo aire aiding in ttie 'search are expected to return. Another angle to the disappear ance is . the fact that Bradshaw nearly a year ago, had trouble wCth two men who In tie presence of witnesses swore to be irevenged on ;him. liaese two men bre declared to have been seen In Klamath Falls within the past week. ! Today's Scores National at Ilrooklyu: Team it. II. K. Pittsburgh S 13 6 Ilrooklyu , 5 11 4 llatteiies Yde and Condi; Vance, Oeschger, Green and De He rry. Nailonnl at Hoston: Team li. . K. Cincinnati !) l;l 1 Hoston II ID S Hatterles Luque, Hlemlller mid llnrgruve; Cooney, (letiewlcli, Vur gus. Kump and O'Neill. National at New York: Team it. II. R. Chicago ; 8 2 New York (113 0 Hatteries Keen. lllake. Jones. Jacobs and Ilartnett; llentley and dowdy. American at Cleveland: Score n. II. E. Boston 1 6 1 Cleveland 0 .12 1 Hatterles Zuhntier. Itoss and Plclnlch; Httckoyo and Myatt. t National at Philadelphia: Score It. II. E. St. I.ouls 4 10 3 Philadelphia li ' 9 0 Hatteries Dlckurmnn. Sothoron and O'Karrell; Pearee, Knight and Henllne. ' American at Chicago: Score It. li. E. Now York 0 5 1 Chicago' S 11 1 Hatterles Shocker ami . Hen gough: Hlankenshipp and Schalk. American at Detroit: Score It. II. E. Philadelphia 12 20 1 Detroit 4 7 2 Batteries Groves and Perkins; Leonard and Bassler, Woodnll. New Lightweight Champion Crowned Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo Wins Title in Battle Last Night Dodee Brothers S PECIAL TYPE-5&DAN Observe the special equipment: bal loon tires with steel disc wheels, nickeled radiator shell, front and rear bumpers, motometer with lock, wind shield wiper, cowl lights, scuff plates ' and special body striping. Then consider the sturdy and depend i able character of the car itself-and you will understand why it is equally attractive to men and to women and exceptionally attractive to both. Five Balloon Tiros :i r. u. u. nenoit, n n.-, .1. H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Ave. Ilvered Once Sunday was a day of rest. Now we spend six days resting up from Sunday. 1 -Racihe L ; MULTI-MILE " iSS f-.-n ml No Axe to Grind Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard ske, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first quality products only. ' ' MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J NEW YORK. July 14. Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo. N. v., un known and unheard of as a boxer a year ago. today is lightweight champion of the world. The title .was acquired by his defeat of Stanislaus Loayzu of Chile by a technical knockout In the second round of u 15-round bout ct Long Islnnh City lust night. Goodrich succeeds Denny Leon ard, who retired In favor of the winner of a lightweight elimina tion tournament , ordered , by the New York "state athletic commis sion. ' t Goodrich pummelled the Chilean with heavy rights and lefts at the start and floored him five limes during the first round. I-Dtyzc fractured bis right ankle In' a fall and hung on to the ropes with r.r.e hand while ho sought to stave off punishment with - the other. His seconds tossed a towel Into the ring after 35 seconds in the sec ond round. " : urnTWHur iM . iiiLii mum rmT nniiTimirn I tAcI ULfPJ I llMULb TILDKX WI.NH lb' ST. LOUIS, July 14, (P) William T. Tllden, II, of Philadelphia, defend ing champion, defeated Charles Ouiiics of St. Louis, today In his first . match in the notional Clay court tennis tournament, 7-5, 6-2. WINS YACHT RACK KOTHESAY, Scotland, July 14. CP) The six meter yacht Lanai won the third race for tho 8ea wanhaka cup here today. The American challenger has won two races to tho British de fenders' one.' WALKKR MUST FIGHT NEW YORK. , July 14. m Mickey Walker was ordered today liy the New York state athletic commission to fulfill his recently signed nsreement to fight Dave Shade here for the welterweight title. AMKKICAXS MIX I PARIS. July 14. (p) Charlie rncsuoric of Los Angeles and Lor en Murchlson of Nowark, N. J., won the 100-meter and 100-yard dash, respectively, In the Univer sity of Paris meet at tho Paris suburban stadium today. Paddock's time for tlm 100 meters was 10 4-5 seconds, Slurchison mode tho 100 yards In 10 1-5 seconds, A Pennsylvania physician has In vented a valve to be Inserted in an iiuloinolille tank cup to which a pump can ho connected to com press the air and convert gruvlty feed Into force feed when tho fuel runs law. Hall's Catarrh Medicine S.t0fo,h" - I'd your system of Catarrh or Deafna caused by Catanh. Sold hy drutfhtt fa am 40 wrf . t CHENEY u CO. TsUdo. OU CHICAGO, July 14. While many areas of the country con tinued to swelter under a tenacious heat wave, tho weather mnn varied his offerings yesterday In a rather surprising manner with a short fail of Rnow at niURksburg, Va. Tho whlto shower followed a thunder storm and lusted flvo minutes. The weather freak brought no comfort, however, to tho parched summer lands of the' middle west and tho Hocky mountain region whero thermometers wc-ro appar ently in nco to overstep the cen tury mark. Phoenix, Ariz., a vet eran In temperature climbing, again led tho country yesterday, 112 against 104 for North Platto, Nebr., tho mlddlewcstern high point. Temperatures ranging from 90 to 100 were noted throughout the humid area. Tho death . toll cmtlneod to mount, 14 additional fatalities from the heat being reported. In addition five persons were kilted by ' lightning and thrco wore drowned. Twenty or moro wore prostrate'd. Storms brought somo respite around Omaha and Sioux City. Tho corn crop in Kansas wns badly hit and forest flies were causing ap prehension In Oregon. Kiwanis Community Dance on VENETIAN DANCE BARGE THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 16 EVERYONE WELCOME ' could refrain from fnlsehood for a period of 21 hours. Tho men visited tho homo of a friend whero one of tho daughters was playing tho pinno, "Tho pluylng was very poor and when asked his opinion of tho music tho man answered that It was 'punk,' whereupon' ho wns kicked out of tho house," Dr. God l aril said. "This situation con tinued throughout iho 24-hour lierlcJ and would bo whr.t would happen to anyono who endeavored to tell tho truth, the whole truth and nothing but tho truth." An Austrian Inventor claims lo have Improved the tono of a violin by mounting one foot of tho bridge In tho usual way and carry ing the other (hrougl) to tho back to make both front , and back vibrate. AcmeM otor Co. Lying Is Needful To Civilization HONOLULU (Pi Falsehoods arc necessary to tho maintenance of civilization, In the opinion of Dr. Herbert Cinddard, psychologist of the University of Ohio, as expressed In a talk recently before a large gathering at the Nuuanu Y. M. C. A. I'coplo could not live together If the world adhered to tho principles or "the truth, tho whole truth and nothing but the truth," he added. "Wo could not have a group of people, consequently no cities, towns or communities, If wo told the ,trulh all the lime. Wo must tell lies. We havo to be honest, but at times It Is necessary for us to lie for tho welfare of the com munity." He illustrated hlx conviction ' by recalling a wager between two men, one of whom declared lie USED Car Specials! 1923 Ford roadster, was $300, now $275.00 1919 Hudson speedster, was $475, now $400.00 1919 Hudson 7 passenger was $350 now $30000 1925 Essex Coach, like new, lot sof extras Cash or Terms ACME MOTOR COMPANY Phone C80 ; cth and Oak