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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
,-4 rtri&tis,-tn flGK SIX WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 102,7 -- . - . ... . X- -' , j - Hill 1 4 1U1JV V' IVUI ? 1 1 Slug Carnival to Be Seen at Ji- J Chiloquin Card Thirty Rounds of Box ing Will Be Offered -a: -. ; - . . ?,-. . . , i A: s ! ,' ' I tip . .' . ; 4 VV, :. . - I ''ic " I , ' -'I.",-: I : r vjs . ttiVi. fk . I K- . few" . mce this time yestoday stsairly V(q)(sf meii Jhave esterfieM Daily average computed from uo.uovernmem figures. I SUCH POP ULAKITY MUST - BE- DESE RV E I iHtm ii Mtui Tawcco Co. All Tom Up Getting ready to move to our new location at 826 Main street, the f or-, mer location of the Klamath Bak ery. We are checking up on all odds and ends and as soon as located we will throw these items on the market at interesting prices to clean them out. If you are going to need a rug wait , as we will place an assortment on sale at bargains. Stoves and Ranges Don't buy and be sorry, but wait, we will have some surprises in qual ity and prices in both new and used, when we get located. Lucas. Furniture 1 FROM CRATKR LAKE ' Hostess nt IxmIrc Hpcnils Itrlcf Time I .' r in City on Vtalt Mrs, L. M. Woodside, hostess at Crater Lake lodge, in company , with Miss Doras Kimball, spent a 1 short time in Klamath Falls yester day on business. Owing to the heavy travel to the park ' it was ' necessary to bring another bus to i the : city ! with, the tourists. While ibere Mrs. Woodside'vislted with her : husband, who Is advertising man ager for the Golden Itule store. JIMMY OX VACATION' THK WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's pharmacy continues to reg ister in the fair weather lone. Forecast for next 24 hours: Gen erally fair with variable winds; moderate temperatures. The Tycos recording thermome ter registered maximum and mini mum' temperatures as follows: , Low 54 High 78 U. 8. Weather Report Oregon Unsettled on coast and fair In the interior tonight and Thursday. Continued mild. Gentle varied winds. Jimmy Lear left yesterday for a week's motor trip to North Bend, Marshfield and Bandon "by the sea." LARGE PARTY RETIKX KOl'TH Prominent Southern Lumberman Returns to Home Tuesday Irving Dunn, one of the promi nent lumbermen of the south, with Mrs. Dunn, who have been in Klamath Falls for the past three weeks on business, left yesterday for their home In Sacramento. While In the city they were, guests at the' Hotel White Pelican, A large party of Portland and Salem people who visited Klamath Falls yesterday enroute to Crater Lake on an outing Included: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Albert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mary Jane Albert, Joseph ine Albert and John Griffith all of Salem and Mrs. O. B. Kransse of Portland. FROM NORTH DAKOTA Three guests In Klamath Falls yesterday enroute to Crator Lake, Included the Misses Helene Coleman, Ava Randall and Marjorle Jones of Ellensdale, North Dakota. The young ladles are making an extend- LEKT FOR SOUTH Professor anu Sirs. C. N, Bentley of Boston, Mass., who have been en-'e'' tour during the summer months Joying an extensive tour of the and Bre wry much Impressed with northwest, left this morning lor tne "outhern part of Oregon. California, where they will visit San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego for considerable tlnie. Pro fessor Bentley Is principal of tho public schools of Boston and with Mrs. Bentley Is making his first trip Into the great northwest. ' Thoro might bo a disparity' of technically perfect bixws at the fight card In Chiloquin 'tonight, but there will certainly bo a litrxe flock of left iand rluli slugs tlit will be tome, uriviuid O'm ring during lliu 30 round of boxing. , i ,. A ciisuul Inspection of thn cart) reveals such mimes us Jack Crln: Hobby Allen, Able GoVdon, Wilbur Harrington und 111 k Stephenson. All the fans huvu seen these boys In no tion und kn.iw thut us soon us they step into the ring there Is n Minu test from the opening goug to the knock-out count. , Main Event timid Tho main event Is between Ted FreiKhle and Carl KluyvJ, who urs newcomers but w'10 park a mean slug lu either fist. Opinions dif fer as to wuat will be the most exciting bnit of thn evening, the Jack Crlin-llobblo Allun six round slug fust or the fight between Wil bur Hurringlou und Ills time honor ed rival Dirk Stephenson of .Merrill. Abie Qordon, who at the height of his career was one of the fustost feather weights on Uie coast, will try to outpoint a younger and heav ier man than himself, numely Babe Llghtfoot. Gordon is Just as fust tut ever but lacks -endurance und tho punch of old. Earl Ritchie, Klamath Fuils heavy weight will referee. The fight card will be staged In the operu ihouse at Cailoquln. One of the features of the card will "be a barrel s rup In which four colored boys will slug, and the last mun on his feet will gut all the m-Jiiey. cAt the TINE TREE ".My boy, you're a young husband. If you let her win, this time, you l.we for the rest of .your married life." Naturally, after a waiting like that "Bet-a-thousand" Tony Hullm ton, couldn't think, of leaving tho roulolte table In the' Casino at Mon te Carlo just becauoo this bride of a day wanted to be escorted back to the hotel. It's a great sceno in the Para mount picture. "Lost a wife," a William de Mllle production now at the Piuo Tree Theatre. . "Each age considers, ti'.ie previous one of the age of Innocence," be lieves Edith Wharton, whose "Tho Age of Innocence"' will play at tho Pine Tree theatre Thursday, with a cast headed by Beverly Bayne, Elli ott Dexter and Edith Roberts. oAt The LIBERTY "Help........follow dog dying!" Is picked up by "Speed" Meredith, Texas Ranger, In the moutih of a huge dog, and it leads Into one of the nVost thrilling action stories ever written for tho crecn. "Alaska", a dog with great promise, plays a stel lar role "by himself." The combina tion makes great screen entertain ment oinder the title of "The Range Terror," which comes to the Liberty theatre tonlgiht. Eva Novak and William Fairbanks will come to the Liberty theatre next Thursday for a two day. run. They are starring In "The Beautiful Sin ner," a detective romance. ' LLOYD DcLAP IX HI8HOX Lloyd DeLap, circuit, court clork, and his brother, Chester DoLap, de puty county clerk, loft last night for Slsson, California, where they plan to tako possession of their father's car which broke down In Slsson. They will return to Klam ath Falls tomorrow. KELLEY OX IXHPECTIOX C. C. Kollcpr, division engineer of tho state highway department loft this morning on ono of his goneral Inspections of highways In the west ern end of his division.' Mr. Kolley will return to bend uartorn hore tho latter part of tho week.! "' "' , OX VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olcott nitd F. L. Olcott, Jr., southern guests In the city, registering from Modesto, Cali fornia, left by motor this morning to enjoy the scenery of Crater Lake. MARS IX PORTLAND Frank L. Mars, local attorney., Is In Portland today. Mr. Mara Is the legal representative of Clarence Moso and Mrs. Lulu Lang wtho are being 'tried in tihe United States District icourt In Portland his -week,.: If ypu are looking for REAL FUN Don't forget the DANCE AT BONANZA SATURDAY NIGHT Les. Sailing's Orchestra 5 . Dancing Until 3 a. m. ' t y ' ? y ' T ? T ? ? T t T ?. ' ? T t T T T t T X r T. ? y T t T ? J T t T t T t f f T t y r I f y t r y y t y t t t y y y y ra U f ? f t y t y y ? ? ? ? ?-. y ? y y ? T y y T ? y y ? T y yes we have Flannel Trousers in all the new Bisque-tans and Grey pat- A a. L I .1 .1. r-v I W rr ' icrns-anu iney arc inc uuicness ji.vn; a Rip-lOc a button-or a new pair if they ? ? y y ? J J t T f y y f X don't wear kind- 6, 7.50, 9 and up to 12 ? J $ t t t t t y x ? y j X J y- T I 4 T f y y T T t t ,y T y T "Hickoks" Belts-America's Finest Line of Belts-in all widths and colors-and initial and plain Buckles- 75c to p Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers' . , 23 Years in Klamath Falls Episcopal Church To Build Shortly At a special mooting of tilio build ing commlttoo fur the now Klamuth Falls Episcopal church, ihcld taut ovonlng, with tho arrival of Bishop Remington of Pondluton, orocllon of tho now house of worship, on tho cornor lot eighth and Jefferson streets, 'will start in tho near fuluro, adding to Klamuth Tails ono of ti'io most modorn of the smullm chuivho In southorn Oregon. In tho neighborhood of (12,000 will be spent on tho building. Piano from the nrchltacts, Laiuronco and Hnlford of Porllund wore brought to tho city and acccptod by thn building committee, As yet no (Infinite announcement has boon made as to wiho will bo pastor of the now ohurch. Rev. Oliver Rlloy of North Dakota, who was to fill the vacancy oft by Ilov, Murriy.wotithor, being unnblo" tk ac cept', duo to bolug kept In tiho east, Local contractors bids will bo cal lud for Just as soon as specifications lire roturnod to tho city, 'with plans to have tho building completed, bo f tiro the holiday seask)n, - PROM MIODI'ORD (lenrgo Knight arrived In the Clly this morning from MedfQrd to attend business mutters hero. ' The Washington Cafe U the moat popular eating place In Klamath Fills today "There's a Reason" ioc caw , : x:nrri) EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND OBINE8H DISIIKS 1M Bontb SUth , ,. . . Ws4 pugg, p,,,,,, 'w,WWw... nr lWlfinnL11 iiT-jjuJ