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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
IP1:, ! PAGE rotnr SSSwSMt"" Wfg TTET? A1T5. mTOff FaITS. OREGON Joins Managerial Ranks Meet the bow manager of the Chicago Cute. In other word permit u to Introduce Mr. Rabbit" MaranvlUe, long regarded as one of the best tnnelderi In the- game. MaranvlUe came to the Cuba in a trade with Pittsburg last winter. He's been playing professional ball over 15 seasons. He tucceeas Bill Klllefer, who piloted the Cubs since Aug. 4. 1941. Dempsey Plans ; to Fight Soon ' 4' NEW YORK, July IT. JP) Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing champion, today - visited the New York state athletic, commission and. Baidl,, after the conference that he had made his peace, and that the commissioners had : agreed to two 'of three bouts before he meets the negro, .Harry Wills. The title holder "said that he had signed an ,: agreement with Pro moter Tex Rickard to box Wills and the way now 'was open to the contract Xor the bout. Commis sioner Muldoon -agreed, Dempsey said, that he should be permitted a couple of wanning 'up contests. A Tunney match is in prospect, the', champion admitted, and may be one of the feature attractions at the new Madison ..Square this win ter. He expects tp meet Bartley Madden at MichlgaCity before the summer is over, although be Has not signed the papers. Poison Formula Recommended By x C. A. Henderson COAST LEAGUE HCORKS -1,08 Angeles 5, Portland 3. San Francisco' 8, .Seattle 6. Salt Lake 16, Vernon 15. " Sacramento 7, Oakland 6. . An Imported frock of rose chiffon has a coat of pose) and silver lace trimmed with ribbons 'of a deeper shade of. rose. ,! ' '" WOOD Summer weather has , melted down the price of- - Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prices are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. t Green Slabs Orders are coming in for that good 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 safe you can get no better wood. Peyton & Co. "Wood to bum" 601 Main Phone 535 Cut worms have been reported as common about the county the last few days. The following mixture is recommended in . 'controlling this pest: 1 lb. arsenic or Paris green 15 lbs. bran, S , lbs sawdust, 1-2 gal. molasses, 1 or. amyl acetate (banana oil), 3 to 4 gals water. The arsenic, bran and sawdust should be mixed thoroughly when dry. Molasses, water and banana oil should be mixed and added to the dry materials, stirring or shovel ing over thoroughly until complete ly mixed. This amount of mash will cover approximately half an acre and should be used in the eve ning by broadcasting, preferably by hand after the sun has gone down. Half a dozen ground or crushed lemons- can )e substituted for the banana oil. .' ' " ' This mixture slrtnrld never be thrown on mature plants as it is highly, poisonous for human con sumption, but should be applied be tween rows. :' Stout Hatchery Is Purchased By Local Attorney By virtue., of a deal just complet ed, Charles F. Stone is today the owner of the Stout fish hatchery, located four miles north of Chllo quln on a small stream emptying in to Spring creek. Judge Stone bought out Henry Stout and John Ramsdall. The hatchery is one of the few 'private hatcheries in the state, and the product of the hatchery is sold o restaurants. Mr. Stout, according to Judge Stpnt, ui-3 consented to remain at the hatchery for several !days. Fred CHTf will.be placed in 'charge. I Mr. Stout plans to move to Klam ath Fails to look after his extensive I property interests here. The holdings of the hatchery In clude approximately 150,000 rain j bow and eastern brook trout, four I pools in which the trout are raised, two building, and several log houses. t y r ? y- y Y y y T ? T t t f T t t V T y y ? y y f f y T y t y y y X t y f Iaj x . n h a b - -sfj He Can Hit Not Temporary Relief But CURE PILES or other Redtal or Colon ailmenu should not be experi mentedwith. Theyihould and cin he permsnently CURED by my non-mrsi-cl method. Send todsy for my FREE BOOK con Ulnlng scores of voluntary teitimonislj trom patients, some of whom had suff. ered 20 yean and had tried every kind of drug and treatment. Read it and you will better understand why 1 can give a Written Quar- oniee to Lunt your 1'ilej retund your fee. rwniMww ur rail STATT I r n FFI r r c ' - fwr ouiidii Introducing tho "Eabe Ruth of the Western Leocuc." In other words, meet "Doc" rayne, of tho Wichita club, one of tho hardest hitters in the history of that organization. Payne Is clouting the pellet over .400, leading the clroult. . He's quite a home run Buy, .too. Over one ktretch of 11 games he crashed out ' (reven four.pllera, :, Big league scouts . ' have their tyea, on hlni; ' ' ' y f t ? y i t t y f t y y y y t y f f y f y y y y y y t it t y t f y f f y f it FerimiiLiuire Saturday and Monday You Only Live Around the Corner From Us, or the Dis tance to Your Telephone or Writing Desk, for We De liever FREE on Truck Loads. Bed Room Furniture We have one beautiful ivory, 9-piece, bed room suite, including mattress and box spring, cane panel insert, large vanity, tripple mirror, extra large dresser and chifforobe, table, rocker and bench, with beautiful bow foot bed. Regular price, complete $525.00. Saturday and Monday, 295.75 Other combination suites in proportion, to quality. Dining Room oA very important part of the home where you feed the old man and the kiddies. Have them from 65.00 complete to 275.00 A suite to suit a tent or a Mansion Look them over s All-Ventilating Shades for monpoKh comfort We have five hundred different articles we are going to sell you Saturday and Monday, each tm in TT Lai'e tables, just loaded with bargains for the thrifty .buyer. ' 'Oh ! yet, we still sell some patterns of linoleum for 99c ( And felt base as cheap as 49c ln n""in'. VfTKlTll ATI m Porch Shades Turn your porch into a cool cozy nook bedroom, tea room or play room for the babies, they are priced right. Come in and look them over while the stock is complete. . : ' Perkins' Furniture House "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" On Sixth St., Between Main and Klamath Ave. y i t ? ? y .y y y y y y y y y y y y y t f y. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y x y y y y t y t' y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y T y y y x y t t y y y y y y y y y y y y ? y y y- y y t y y y y y y y y t y y y y y. y y .ti i .'t