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Chiloquin Fight Card
... Ends With a
Bang
. - What promised to be a grand fii
sio a a fight' card ended last night
or lometlmo early this morning at
Chiloquin wlUi a grand finale that
left the crowd pleased when Jack
Clitn planted a smashing left on the
Traveling Jaw of Bobby Alien and
sunt that -gentleman to tho floor
dead to the world In the se.-ond
round of their scheduled six-round
o.
Preceding this 'fight, which was a
real one, vas a wranglo over fin
ances that gave He affair all the
earmarks of a Shelby promotion. ,
Allen, it eeemed, had to have $50
before he would tight. Crim want
ed to fight and was willing to go
on for nothing, ho said, and that Is
what he finally did, taking out J1I3
satisfaction in giving Allen an un
merciful trimming.
..A, hat, or several 'hats, were pas
sed. Harry Poole, who had al
ready announced bo would let the
promoters have his Chiloquin theatre-
for nothing, went limner and
took charge of the financing. He cir
cled the house and gathered in $34.
The promoters iuado up toe rest
and the battle waj on. ,
, .-Reports prior to the flsht tftat
this was to be a grudge match
seemod fully justified by the atti
tude of both fighters. Neither wail
ed any time In fancy footwok. All
blows were meant to hurt and
Critn'a were most effective. Allen
went to the Xloor twko lu the first
round and in the second after tak
ing bitter punishment toppled to
the hard wooden floor with a bang
when -Crim planted a left square to
his jaw after hitting him at will in
the i first part of the round.
"in the' seml-windup Wilbur Har
rington allowed Kid Porter to stay
two rounds' and part of another be
fore deciding to end it all. Har
rington could have gotten his maj
any time before the middle of the
first iround.
Able Gordon, seasoned ring vet,
took the first four rounds of an
exhibition match With Babe Light
loot: Toe last two were more even,
with Gordon obviously tiring. Light
foot noticeably eased up 'on his man
While Gordon Seemed to be using ail
he bad. The decision was received
with boos. (No, not "boare", al
though there was plenty of it in
evidence.) .
Young Floyd was knocked out in
the second round tof ihis contest with
Ted Jflrenchle. Both specialized In
(haymakers and Frenchie landed the
most.
A youth billed as "Society Red"
was so lucking In caution as to open
up and swap punches with young
"Buddy" Crim and "Buddy" Intro
duced him to the birdies early In
the first round of their contest.
And, by. the way, if someone with
knowledge of the game keeps on
coaching "Buddie" ho is going to be
heard from in a year or so.
' Al Sharp and William Ezcll arc
evidently quite good friends. - They
put on the curtain raiser and at
tho end of the X-ourth round a draw
decision was given. Sharp weighed
167, Ezell 135. Both were titpd
out at the end of their tuesel.
Karl Ritchlo did u good Jjb of
Teforcelng.
Hunsaker Denies
Current Reports
Of Resignation
Curront reports that Justice of
the Peace It. K. Hunsaker planned
to resign as Justice of the peace,
owing to ill healti'i, were denied
yostoruay afternoon by Ihe magis
trate Mr. Hunsaker declared that
ho was 'well able to take care of
tho dutltw of his office in his p:es
ont physical condition.
The magistrate is now at his
home on the corner of 'Fifth mi J
Oak streets, whero 'ho Is holding
court dally.
Turner Is Sent
.. To Penitentiary
,.0. E,. Turner was 'sentenced this
morning by dnilgo A. L. Loavlll to
serve 18 months in tho stale pen
itentiary following a plea ijf guilty
to a . charge, of obtaining money
under (also pretenses. He will be
UK on to Salom to begin his seutenco
al the statu prison, within the aoxt
low days, the sheriff's office said.
- Tumor was arrested on a charge
of obtaining merchandise ul local
stores by Issuing bad chocks. . Ho
Wat apprehended last spring and
brought to Klamath Fulls whero he
was Indicted by the grand, jury and
later pleaded guilty.
' -.':,r,-if;;.
Ambrose Is Named
Deputy Inspector
By State Marshal
Houses and buildings which are
constructed JUBt outsile the city
limits will hereafter be subject tj
comprehensive electrical inspection,
as tic result of the appointment yes
terday of Keith K. Ambrose, fire
chief to the position of Deputy Lab
or Commissioner and state electrical
inspector.
On voccaslons, houses -and build
ings just outside the vliy limits, are
afforder fire protection. 3tit, here
tofore no regular Inspection of elec
trical equipment In the houses has
been niadn.
Ambrose was appointed by State
Labor Commissioner C. H. Oram.
Medford Man Likes
Klamath's Outlook
Hnrold D. Grey, formerly located
here, now part owner in tho Crater
Lake Automotive company of Med
ford, is among the prominent busi
ness visitors in the city and while
here is looking after the company's
agency for the Paige and Jewctt
cars.
In speaking of conditions here,
Mr. Grey Is most optimistic and
plans to spend a considerable
amount of time here developing the
Klamath county field for his
agency.
I. J. Davis, who has been local
manager tor tho company, wilt
continue to work for the local
branch and will devote his tlmo to
selling. -
Four Not True
Bills . Returned
By Grand Jury
Seven men and lone woman, over
whom criminal charges have been
hanging during the past few weeks,
stand today freed as the result of
not true bills returned to circuit
court yesterday by. the county grand
Jury, - i
Edith Senklo and Ray Bunch who
were held on a charge of Immoral
conduct were exonerated. Bunch
had formerly been declared not
guilty in justioe court on a charge
of possession of tntoxicatibg liquor.
Witnesses 'wio appeared before the
grand jury in this case were H. L.
Collins, Ja:k H. Lewis, C. C. Cole
man and Lon Burke.' , a
A charge of gambling which was
dismissed against tour cbi named' 'by
Justice of the Peace R. E. Hun
saker. ' waj brought up before the
grand Jury by. the district attorney
and a not tMie bill returned against
the men. The four men wero Jack
Fong, Mark Lin, Wong How, and
Gong Fong. Witnesses who testifi
ed befpra Hie jury, in connection
with this caso wore Deputy Sheriff
Burke; ' Deputy District Attorney
David R. Vandenberg and Deputy
Sheriff J.; W. Hilton. Also Jack
Fon -was exonerated on a separate
charge Jcf maintaining a lottery
game.
A sot true bill was 'returned In
the case of Anton Ganoia who was
charged with having a couocaled
weapon in his possession.
A true bill was returned against
Robert Brown, an cx-scrvice man,
ho was charged with having passed
a bad check for $13' on July 27.
Witnesses were Lester Offleid an-J
James Lear.
Judge A.-L. Leavitt dismissed the
grand jury (yesterday morning, un
til November 2. However tho in
vestigating body is subject 1o call at
any time by. the court.
Midland Project
Is Endorsed By
. Market Engineer
Wil'i the approval of plans and
specifications of the MidlanJ: market
road by J. H. Scott, state market
road engineer, .received this morn
ing, the county court is now free to
advertise for bids for the construc
tion of the new road.
Until Mr, Scott's approval was
secured, the county court wa not
dis scd to go ahead with the job.
Tho new ivjad will be f.-:m Miller
Hill school ho'.ise to Midland. At
that point it will connect wlt'i the
Mi Hand state line road and when
both of these projects are complete. I
and shorter and better route to Dor
rls, Calif., and points south, will
serve the traveling publk'.
HACK FROM t'OLMXili
Local Hoy Returns From New York
Where lie Attended Hcliool
Wllmol Fandham. one of ' the
popular young local men, returned
last evening from Troy, New York,
whero ho has been attending col-
logo the lust year. Tin nlann tn re.
main here for tho rcmalndor of tho
summer with his parents. Mr. aud
Mrs. William Fandham,
v RKRKl.Krn.&AtlVU'"'-
California JU Hemming Mourn First
of Week to llesuino Muillm
Al Bockler, one of tho popular
soulheru California boys who Jias
been spenJing Oils summer vacation
hero, plans to leave the first of the
week for his home at Berkeley.
I'rwm M return homo ho will motor
with hU parents. Mr. aud Mis.. J.
G. Beekler and his Bister. Miss Elan-
, to Yosemlto Park where tney
plan to spend a two weeks vacation.
At tho opening of college,' Beekler
wll ltake up his second year of med
lolno, this year planning to attend
she affiliated .college la San Frau-
clsco. Dining his stay In Klamaln
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CQFHEE TEA' SHCES EXTRACTS
-Falls ha has been connevlod with
the Klamath Development company.
He Is u member of tho Hotu Theta
PI fraternity and last year attend
ed Berkeley. During hit stay in
Klamath Falls ho has made n iliont
of friends who hope for Ciis return
next summer.
t-il.VIUiK IIUIMF.I
Two alleged violators of the law
were relieved of any further woni
ment this afternoon when Justice of
the Peace H. K. Hunsaker dismissed
charges of liquor violation against
Put Hot ue a li J u chni'KO of shoot
ing wild game out of season against
Robert Fredericks.
flal I W 7 ffL U .7 a i 0mT
The Western 'pioneer was an exacting: person. Whether he lived in
camp, or in one of the few settlements of the early Fifties, he had certain
demands which must be met. One of these was for good coffee, and he
got it. ,
But the Western pioneer was not a quiet person. Wlicn lie liked some
thing he didn't mind saying so. That's why the fame of Folgcr's Coffee,
Tea and Spices reached the folks back home. From the North, Fast and
South came calls for Folger Products. So great were the demands that de
spite the continuous expansion of the pioneer Folger plant at San Fran
cisco, it became necessary to establish a second plant at Kansas City, Mo.,
then a branch at Dallas, Texas.
As we this year celebrate Our Diamond Jubilee along with that of the
State of California it is a satisfaction to know that the growth of our
business is traceable to the approval placed on Folger products by our
first customers the Argonauts. These early settlers liked quality and they
found it in Folger Products. And this holds good today. It is because of
their unusual quality that Folger Products arc now sold in 29 states.
So when you buy
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household favorites
getting a product wnicn nas Dacn oi it tnc experience or id years, vonee
and Tea packed in vacuum (Folgcr's is the original vacuum packed tea,)
Spices, the finest the world's markets afford, and Extracts which have been
Is it any wonder we ask you to make the Folger Test? We ask it be
cause we know that the best coffee, tea, spices and extracts will always
win. We've seen it happen for 75 years. ,
San J'taiiiisco
-' .M.n.Kts i!i:ri itv
Find Klntimtli Fulls Must lUi.sy Spot
ill 'All Tlielr Travels
' Mr. and Mrs. .It. 11. Mnley ru
turiied lust evening from n two
weeks' pleasure trip through Idaho
and northern Oregon, whore, tliey
found excessive beat mid In all their
travels they dccluru no town hud
half tho pep that Klamntli Falls
has. Tourists were, not iieuiiy so
plentiful In any of the cities tluit
they visited as they are right here
at home. While they had an en
joyable nip, visiting Mrs.. Muley's
mother while away, they uro glad
to be back home.
honor the choice
of the
Argonauts
a package bearing the Folger
i i i i i
for three generations.
J. A.FOLGISR&CO.
Kansas City - Dallas,
'TO WHITMAN CAMP
Glenn Jester left last uvonlhg fur
I lio Whitman camp on Anna creek
whero ho plans lo upend his vn
cullou. ,
(iiui.s min us
Local (iliis Return From Trip to
.Miilfonl
Misses Miu-joiiu Terry and Evelyn
Aiulcko relumed last tiveiilug from
Mo.lford whero they luivo been the
houso guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
D. Cormuny, for tho past ten days'.
Willie lu tho valley city the girls
w i-rii tihu Inspiration for u number
of soiiiil functions.
name, you know you arc
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SliidzuuLa, Japan
VIMTINU FROM HOUTII l
II, F, Phillips, prominent stock
mini, now .reslillilrf In Han Francisco
Is hero Viiiiiiiig Willi nulntlvvs mud
fiieuilH,
IIOMI'l COMPl.KTI'il
II. 1-i. Kerns, one of tho promi
nent ranchers of the Kenu country,
who Is building u new modern
homo In Keuo, expects to move his
family into tin) new dwelling by the
first of August, '
KF.I.I.V RACK
Al Kelly, former resident of
Klamath Fulls, bus returned to the
city and has accepted a position
wltli the Mecca pool hall.