WEDNESDAY", "AUG UST 2(1, 1920
7 "PAKE" FOUR
EVENING HERAXB, RTAMXTH FALLS, OREGON
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WEED PLANS TO
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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."
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adheres perfectly, no mat
ter how warm the day or
how strong the breeze.
Delightfully perfumed
"with the wonderful Jonteel
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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.
Sacred Heart
Academy
a select boarding and day school for girls and
boys. Conducted by the Sister of St Francis.
Grades follow regular state courses.
MUSIC AND ART
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis or call
at the academy.
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