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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
WEDNESDAY", "AUG UST 2(1, 1920 7 "PAKE" FOUR EVENING HERAXB, RTAMXTH FALLS, OREGON E WEED PLANS TO PROTEST GUM Vnatnerr life m Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling AH work guaranteed Mrs. Win. Bessler 625 Washington Between Sixth and Seventh BE COOL! Eat where every , bit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is cooled and changed z every ten minutes. Why Swelter? ' ' "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER Warm weather and all its outdoor interests test the sticking qualities of face powders. Jonteel Face Powder with the new cold cream base adheres perfectly, no mat ter how warm the day or how strong the breeze. Delightfully perfumed "with the wonderful Jonteel odor. Star Drug Store Tki 'fitMuaSJL Start KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOX If Re e d Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 "When you have tire trouble you want your tires repaired as god as new have them vul canized In the best equipped shop in Klamath Falls. Our :HolntB Electric Steam Vulcan ' Izere and expert repair men as I sure you ot the best possible results. Transfer of Fuller from ' Dunsmuir Questioned by Team The Weed will not be downed without fight inn to the last ditch was manifest today with the word that the baseball nine has entered a protest against Klamath's victory last Sunday on the ground that the local baseball team "loaded up" players for the crucial test. The controversy arises over the release of Fuller. Dunsmuir short stop, it Klamath Kails. With the release of Xorwest. former lVliean shortstop, the Pelican infield was considerably weakened. Officials of the team were lucky enough to se cure Fuller, considered one of the fastes shortstops in the league. Ful ler played a fine game against Weed Sunday which ended in a thrilling victory for Klamath. Told of Protest Last Sunday, the Klamath team were unofficially notified that the game would he . protested if Fuller played. Although no official word of the protest has yet been received from the president of the league, it is known that a protest will be entered. Several directors "of & Pelican nine take the position t hat no rule was violated in securing Fuller to cork up the leak in the Infield. "Weed has done the same thing that they are crabbing at us about." one director pointed out today. "Earlier in the season, we released a pitcher named Philips, Weed Krabbed him and brought Tifm to Klamath Falls. Philips pitched them to a victory against the Klam ath team. But no kick was heard from anybody on that transfer. "Then again. White, a Dunsmuir first baseman, was released by Duns muir to McCloud and played against Klamath Falls. Xo protest from our team or from anybody else was entered. "Now for somp reasoi the Weed team takes exception to the former Dunsmuir shortstop playing with Klamath Falls." ; Whether ofifft tj,JiH;jrf'4t rectors of the league w-lll recog nize a protest could not be learned today. Lamson Knocks Out Crawford PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 26. Chub Crawford of Washington state college was knocked out last night In the fifth round of a 10 round match by George Lamson, Oniaha heavyweight. Lamson knocked Crawford dowa for nine counts in ths second, and also in the third round. Crawford tipped the beam at 211, and Lamson at 1S8. Tommty O'Brien, Portland ban tam, won a 10 round decision over Danny Edwards, Negro, of Oakland O'Brien showed great improvement over his first professional appear ance here .1 weeks aso "when lie lost a 10 round bout with Edwards. Detroit Will Honor Ty Cobb DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 26. IJP) The city council last night voted SI, 000 to provide a' fitting testi monial to Trus Raymond Cobb, manager of th'o" Detroit American League baseball club. Cobb will celebrate his twentieth anniversary as a member of the club Saturday. They are planning for Saturday afternoon and a banquet is sched uled for tonight. In asking the council for" the ap propriation Mayor John W. Smith said: ' - "Two names alone In all Detroit's history are associated with the sup reme degree of achievement in their respective fields. They are those of Henry Ford and Tyrus Cobb." See Pirates of Penzance. INVESTIGATION TO BE STARTED (Continued From Page One) Prices Reduced Dodge Brothers MOTOR VEHICLES Lower prices, announced on August 17th, represent the most impressive values Dodge Brothers, Inc., have ever offered to the public. Wider markets, mounting sales and steadily expanding output have made possible these reductions. They come at a time when Dodge Brothers product has achieved a new and impressive standard of excellence in four basic particu larsin beauty, in riding ease, in smoothness of operation, in dependability. Consult us today on these new prices and the extraordinary value they represent H. S. Wakefield 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106 siderable time, has been in a congest ed condition, and many civil cases are now pending upon motions and demurrers filed many weekB, and even months previous hereto; and a great many other cases are at IsBUe for trial, and pending so at issue tor many months, and in some cases more than two years previous hereto; and "Whereas, the aforesaid condition of the civil docket in Haid circuit court of Klamath county renders It Impossible for the members of the bar of this county to dispose of liti gation and thus serve their clients properly, resulting, also, In a great dissatisfaction of, as well as injury to the litigants whose cases are thus pending and undisposed of as afore said, Seeking Probe 'Now therefore, Be It resolved by the Klamath liar association that i committee of three members be ! appointed by the president of this , association for the purpose of asccr- I talnlrtg the true condition of the; civil doejtet of the circuit court In this county'and for the further pur pose of devising and recommonding ways and mean whereby this bar I association and the members of the ' bar generally may assist the said eircuit court and the clerk thereof In the more speedy disposition of any and all cases now pending before said court, whether upon motions oV demurrers, or for trial upon the mer its. And be It "Further resolved, that they be and are hereby authorized to investi gate and roport to this association such recommendations as in their Judgment may seem proper In the premises.!' S. P. OFFICIALS "What a small appetite you have. : Mr. Jones," she remarked with a smile. INSPECTION Make Your Car Run Smooth and Noiseless ' Keep it greased and oiled and you will eliminate a lot of trouble and a lot of noise. Let us do the job. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calking Klamath Ave. & 6th St. (Continued From Tuge One) Jilna, the boat which transported the officials' was stuck yesterday In shallow water for scleral hours, .and as a tfosult the parly did not arrlvo In KJumuth Kails till early this morning. A train of speckif cars met the parfy at I'aunina unl transported 4hrm south to Klamath Falls. ! The railroad hoads aro spending several days in Klumath for the ! purposo of InspectlnR not only rail road extension construction now In progress on the Natron, cut-off, but also proposed oxtnnHloaiH that the flouthorn Pacific railroad bus prom ised would bo projected If "destinic tlve Kompelltlom" wauld not render the projects Impractical.; Secretaries f the throe execu tive heads ot the road woro lu Oludcif In Iho (party. They Included John Campbell, Theodore Wright and RfcB. filfcovor .., . i ; Nrtl V.-.'-" Ta-. A roport from San Francisco thut tho Southern Pacific railroad offi cials were In KlanralU Kails on an Impnrlnnt conference was denied this afternoon by II. A. Hlnshnw, isslstant frolKht and traffic munnx r and K. C. Innram head of tho publicity department. Neither Mr. Hhoup, Mr. Bproulo or Mr. Iloschko could be locatod Kstlinntod to contain 50,000,000 cubic meters, Italy's doposlti of peat, are bolim developed extensively and the peat prepared for fuel. 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