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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
TTTESDAY. A.U.CKJST !, Cfiw PAGE FOUR EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ffEMPSEY TO BE SUSPENDED FOR FAILING 10 BOX Heavyweight Champ Will Lose His Crown in the State of New York NEW YORK, Auk. I, -Though falling In take any further dlsilp Unary action uguiiist .luck Deuipsoy, fur his alleged dilatory tactics in ngccclllK fight Harry Wills, the Now York state athletic commission decldexl it would miciiiI any hover who tnoclu the rhainplon anywhere before he signs a contract and posts a forfeit to battle the giant negro challenger. tUckafd nays thai DStapSoj pOSh lively will not flghl this year. Milk y Walker, welterweight champion, who was elated yesterday to accompany Dcmpsey back Into the rank! of th'Q Now York ineligible because of li in failure to arrange for the detente of his title against Dave Shade, today was in Chicago, train ing for n fglht with Hilly Wells. Loos of his title in New York Is no new thing to Walker, "lie litis been dethroned before on the same count Bids For Poultry House Will Open Wednesday 7 p. m. Police Head At a special meeting of the Klam ath county fair board called for 7 p. m. in Knom D. court house, sealed bids for the erection of a poultry and pel stock pavilion at the fair grounds will he opened Wednesday evening. August 5th. fiiiMers have three ways to bid on this job. either for labor alone, the board to furnish all materials; for labor and materials on a wooden structure or labor and Steps to suspend the champion for . ,,' , . ' auu MUUS ill,' 01 iui legatee Mt't'l. Equipment for the interior of the poultry house is already on the way from a manufacturing cooping con cern in the middle west whose spec ialty is the housing of poultry and pet stock. Bids received for such NEW YORK. Aug. t.-Jack Demp scy's heavyweight pugilistic throne 18 being brushed and polished for a new occupant. i - jii i Lalte Tahoe 6fl his failure to appear in New York and accept the challenge of the negro, Harry Wills and plans for an elimination title series to elect his successor, engaged the New York boxing commission yesterday. Dempsey himself was unable to construction by local carpenters was appear to defend himself orally. He ar ln exccss of ,he coUapalble wire has written the commission asking j caEPS tnat arc so t.a!tilv disinfected its indulgence in his delays, result-; after showa and fold awav )n small Ing from the straightening out of his j storage space, business affairs with Manager Jack Kearns, but word went forth last night that the days of grace for the champion had reached an end. Anticipating the dethroning of' Dempsey today, as well as the com mission's approval of a "cb impion shlp" battle between Wills and Gene ! Tunney, promoter Tei Rlckard has I already taken preliminary steps to stage a contest between the chal lengers this fall. i. J. Wesson, chlel constable of Toronto. Out., has jusl U'vn rlectti prsaMsnl of the tntsrnstlonsl As oclaUoo of Police Chiefs, lie is th tlfcst Canadian ever lg lu-ld mat olBcs. In the late war. when the Amer ican commanding officer of a west ern regiment found the Hermans tapping an American telephone wire he detailed eight Indians to trans mit orders in Choctaw which com pletely puzzled the Kaiser's best lin guists and language specialists. HOLSTER'S AMI .ll'.HSKYS BCORB TWO purebred hertU of dairy cat tle set up a high mark in produc tion of milk and high per cental of butter fat. Clyde Bradley's herd of Jersey cattle had the highest average production of the county, which averaged lu!6 pounds of milk and ."3.6t pounds of buttcrfat per cow. D. A. McConib had the purebred lilgh grade caw, Rjsle, which produce .1 during the mouth 720 rounds of milk containing :tfi pounds of butter fat. C. W. Lewis' Dixie was high grade cow of the month, producing ;i6o pounds ot milk containing 69.12 of butter fa'.. ! Mens Kine Sox niack nnd Tan1 Amorit'n's elnarel gain last year colors 6 pairs for $1. Klamath waa 11 Pr cpn. or 11 '"'al consump Klothing Kompany. Adv. 31-6. tion of 70,000,000,000. Balsiger's The Home of the Guaranteed Used Car 1 ; i Wearing your self out on the business of a tire pump. There is a tire company in this country which employs hundreds of experts who are spending every waking hour figuring out new methods of building tires so that the side of the road work of repairing is cut to the min imum. Unless you are tiying to reduce your waist line, or are training for a cross-country run be sure and have Seiberling cords fo- your next tires. Seiberling Cords Are built to meet the peculiar road conditions that are found in Klamath County. The special reinforced side wall construe-, tion is better adapted to the roads we travel in this country man any tire ever built. It wears longer and costs less mile of wear than all the rest of the tires put together. per t f f f V x Y X X f f t t V X X Y t X f Whirring, pulsing, urging with powerful KtrukcK (lie famous Million Dollar Motor in the Star Car smashes its way o a now, a greater an cX)eh-ai liieving power victory. Star's Crowning Achievement From Sacramento to Lake Tahoc via Placerville, officially observed, a strictly stock model with absolutely standard gear ratio Star Car made the run over the famous motor-defying Slippery Ford grade Ob on m every inch of the way sealed in HIGH GEAR Lake Tahoe and return. The run was officially observed hy Mr.Huph K. Atkins of the Sacramento Union and Mr. Marl C. Smart rep resenting the Calif. State Automobile Association, who removed the gear-shift lever, sealed the motor in high gear, and accompanied Julius Dusevoir, the driver, B8 ollicial observers. On the return trip, Mr. Oliver E. Steele, Automobile Editor of the Sacramento Union, w is official observer. They make sworn affidavit to the troth of these statements. Every motorist knows Slippery Ford the toughest, most illusive, twisting grade in California. A few years r.go it was considered an accomplishment if a car made it in "second" and uow the Star Car with the Million Dollar Motor goes over the top, easily, in high. RE MEMBER IN HIGH. History in Every Mile Star not only made this grade easily, but went right on to Lake Tahoe. Still sealed in high gear and still under strict oflicialobservation. The Star Car made the return trip, again making history by being the first and only car to make the previously insurmountable Meyers Grade in I MCI 1 GEAR. 4 'Impossible1 ' Said Auto Experts This wonder Star wiih its Million IXillar Motor is the lirst and only car, irrespective of price, size or class, to achieve this astounding performance, This feat, previously considered by many automobile men as impossible, is the crowning achievement in Star'scoast-wide power record-making demon-it tat ions. All Star's previous hill climbing high gear power rec ords Lake Arrowhead, Yosemife, 1 lill 57, Mt. Diablo, I I.illStreet I lill (Portland, Oregon, Mt. Wilson fade into insignificance. What Does It Mean to YouT The Klar Car by tlitsstcrliiig ;orlcirmance which many core sider an even greater lo.it than the laments "Yoscmilc in High" run proves, definitely proves f,,r all time, tint the Million Dollar Motor in the iml poweilul motor ever limit into a loW-COat car. Your St ir dealer U ready to let you demonstrate the DOWtrfuJ Star. See him. h'a worth vnu time. 8888- BUICK & STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel Mteaea Schiesel First To Enter Dairy Stock For Fair Exhibit K mil Sehfesel (if the Henley dis trict, breeder of purebred registered Ayrshire! I" tbo firm. i enter lii'; dairy stock for the county fair. Mr, 3ehleSel botiKlit a carload of pure bred and registered Ayrshire laal Inter including the young bull Or.'con Peter Pan J-. on of tie' famous Peter Pan wliirh beaded the O. A. C. Ayrshire lierd. Mr. Schle tel nrf 11 enter four IiuIIh and eiKht SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3' - 4 ply $15.50 30x3 io 6 ply $21.00 33x5 8 ply $63.75 32x4 io 8 ply $46.50 30x5 8 ply $59.50 32x6 8 ply $33.95 PORTAGE CORDS (Seiberling Built) 30x3 30x3 io Utility Cord 30x3' o $10.50 $12.00 $9.50 X I V JJ4 ' mala answering the rtijulroinehta of j i the varioiiK elaHHns to fill his en J trh-s for gel of nln'. Exhibitor's I herd, young bent, calf herd and I I dairy herd. It will dep'-nd larKel;, on tlie condition of the animals dur ing the September1 fulr here, whether or not Mr. Schleto' will lake a Kel oid lot io the state fair al Sal.su and later lo the Pacific International, Bxports have pronounced Mr. Kchipsel's herd the finest Ayrshire herd iii Oregon, and the famous On - I kept in repair and tie- municipal I cuvi-rnments hai Mixed rents to I keep thi' bulldiDgs in condition, Korced sales became quite com mon with consequent court actions, Many of the proprietors have pre ferred to sell the proertleS for what they would IniiiK rather than spend money for repairs. Stcck Leading In Election Recount vASHINQTON, Aus. 1. (,V . Net taking Into account 2,124 otitcst ed ball its which will be passed upon biter, the recounl of yptes in the cotnU today showed the follow ing totals, with counties 'm plotc: Itro.ikhart, republican 116, 9S.i: Kl-eck, democrat 117,117. n n Trn pi nr p bUIILH UUnUD Oldfield Fabric 30x812 $8.25 Balsiger Motor Co. ?! K"n t'ctor Pan, wiiono rihbonH and i rilii's have been won in kei:Qenl 2 X X T Whist Star a4uthorized Ford Dealer i x X eompctftion In shows throughoul Iho Pacific slope, hands down not onl) his vigor ao4 iiiKh pro4uctlon lee dencies, but tho "stylo'.' and mottle which Insura attonllpn In !!: show ring, drawing the attention of )ud2bs (and spectators alike liy the Very per- y t , A 1 ri.iiiiiiiy in ine animal. f X T X X X Inflation ItarKaliis iii Berlin Houses Sold liy Speculators UBilLlN -lP)--Korelsn BjMSCUla-j tors in fieri in apartment houses re cently have been sell! ,g their real! estate at auction. During tho Satia tion period many teperdenl and i apartment houses In Merlin v;ie bought by foreigners for the equiva lent of from 100 to MOO, M Ihn purchases were iisuully pUi'ely speculatlvo the buildings weie not I MEDC Rhe's the Cnflniplon woman whhit player In the Itnltivl BtalKS. Ilcr homo is Mrsi w i. Thompson; of Racine, Win., and slei won tin- assc date members' trophy ot the Amors can WhiHt League at the Gonfefenos ut Whlto Huluhur Hmlncs. W. Va, Girls of West must use More Iodine, Declares Gov ernment Chemist LOS ' ANOKLB8, Aug. I. (Pr- l!af of the kIHs IIvIiik III a belt extending from Sew York to tho Itorky mountains huvo Incipient goiter anil the number (, afflicted is Increasing with the growth of pi pulallon, ili cln-eil Dr. J. W. Tur rentlne tf the United State) depart ment of agriculture In S paper pre sente today at the seventieth meet ing of American Chemical SOClotJ which is being held here. Tills Increase might he chocked. Dr. Tsrrentlne said, if grvtwlng rhlldren were Klvnu U dally Por tion or fiitir-mllllonl '.in of an ounce of Iodine. The readiest form I" Which tills may be taken Into the system i seaweed, one thousandth ot an ounce of dry uigss or sea weed contains the essential quanti ty of I dine, The same result may be obtained from sating 2.5 ounces if oyslerB, 21 ounces of se.i fleh, 2CU ounces of freih water fish, 2i)U 'ounces of offgs, 140 nun im of lettden, SOO ounces If ftillk or E400 OttnCSfl of Wheil. '.'These figures," oxplnlnod ir. Tunentlno, "show how iiiffiouit ii la to plan a menu from Ordinary ar- tislei in Del wiilch wiy provide ude riusts qdantltles Bf the ossonllal l.jclllie."- MARKETS POHTLAND, Ore,, Auk. 4. Sggl iboul steady, unchanged. Current fOCOiptS M44i pullets 27 '.'j i 2N; Firsts tltt'.VIli Bltras 33f33'i, dollvered Portland Dotter firm, scarce, oubos cent hlghor, Extra cubes, city (9; Bland- ardl 18; Prime finds 17: Firsts II; Updergrados t ilnol; Prints S4i Cartons H3. Qutterfai firm, scarce. Ilest churning cream r.ic nei sbltpers track in ions I, Poultry iiKht hens weak, rest toady, Hoavy hens 84; i.isiit in; Springs lOOSSi young whllo ducks 20 Hi 22. Nuts qulot. Walnuts, No. 1 2S 80; Filberts nominal: Almonds n 87: Brnsll nuts 18O30; Italian cboitnuis 21. Potatoes sleaiiy, new $2,iiU(i( 2.15. Hops firm, 1084 crop, nominal, 211. Casoara hark qulot, inactive. Nom inal at 8fJ)7; Orogori grape root nominal. BIRTHS BOtlN- -To Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph CalhOUn, Midland' Road, on .Inly 2!), a son. Mi'iui Canvas liloVes, goon weight, 2 pis. for 28c, Klamath Klothing Kompany. Adv. Ill-ti. Suffered18y8ars--Cureilin2Months "I h id luflcrcd for 18 yiin with PILKS. Sly doctitt Mill a turiScnl oncrsllon wtt huilulcly ncrfusry. Ytt rtrr few trnt menu hy Dr. I li'Jin I w well, silnlnd weight nnd itrenirlh: free from nil nervous trouble." W'l'AT this woman writes li typical of hundreds of esrlrcme cases of PILES which my celebrated non-surgical meth od has permanently CURED. 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