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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1025 PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MIS' iimiMis LKAVE8 Miss Eicon Looinls, daughter of Mf. find Mht. Charles Loomls, left for Salt Lake City last evening, where slic will attend high Hcliuol thin wlntor, planning to make hor home with her mint. Mrs. Dorothy Weuvcr, who returned to Sail Lake City with her daughter, Miss Leah, after vlHltltiK here during the Hum mer with her mother and hosts of friends. Mrs. Weaver Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Mary Dixon. While here a number of social functions were given in her honor. See Pirates of Penzance. ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter is near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 piRE there blots and spots swimming in your path of vision? The lenses we will fit you with after a thorough examin ation will restore your normal eye-Bight. DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Sight Specialist We. grind our pwn glasses. KLAMATH FALLS "Don't lake the dan gerous chance of post poning your eye-examination." W'e Carry: Ignition and Light Wire. Silent' Timing dears. . Fly Wheel Ring Gears. VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tire Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars Lumber For Sale Finish Moulding Shiplap Dimension Common Boards Bevel Siding Lath Wo arc offering good prices on above Hums. Come out and look it over, or tele phone our Sales Department for prices. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. HEADLINERS TO FEATURE EVEHY I ON CARD BOU Carnival of Gloves is Prom ised by Promoter on September 5 .. . Auto Pa r t s Practically every lighter on thrt three lend bouts of the opening fall boxing card to be staged at the Scandinavian hall on the evening of Saturday. September 5th. has feat ured as the main event attraction In cards up and dcrwi) t !e coast. A supreme effort Is being made by Matchmaker Brown, to start the fall and winter season of boxing off on the right fsot and to this end the prom ter has spared no effort to se.'uro the best boxing talent available. Ritchie Eights Olson The headllners are 'well known, a let of people have been wonder ing whether or not Earl Ritchie could c'eck the onslaught of the fighting Swede, Sammy Olson. A chance for this question to be an swered will be furnished the tight Pans September 5, as there two heavyweights w-ho wegh about 195 pounds apiece, mill clash in the main event attraction. Ritchie has fought his way buck into the good graces of the fans and there are many who are con fident that the Klamath behemoth will slip over a sleep punch cn Olson. But Olson is faster and hit straight and qui.-k. Slarkey Again Seldom has any fighter fought himself into popularity as success fully as Kid Starkey, Ckico middle weight, who oa. previous occasions defeated Johnnt,- Carlson and Joe Coffmau. Starkey will again be seen in action as the semi-main event when he tangles gloves with Duke Evans, of San Farncisco, who comes to Klamath bearing a repu tation of being a fast and slashing fightre. Evans fought Lefty Cooper, who fought Mickey Walker recently. Although Cooper outpointed "The Duke.", it was a fast fight from the start. Both boys will weigh iu at ringside around 140 pounds. Sams vs. Morse, Just before he came here. Chuck Sams, elngglng middleweight, fought the main event of a boxing card In Kelso, when he fought to a draw wita George IngerEoll. The Kelso pride will meet Stanley Morse, of Bakersfield, Calif., who is a good level headed fighter who has the chloroform punch at the right time There will be 30 rounds of boxing Two preliminary bouts have yet to be arranged. The boys arc now getting in trim for the mill and fans are gathering around the training quarters watch ing them work out, Each day at 3 o'clock, Olson, Evans onJ Morse work out in the Scandinavian hall. During the even ing Starkey, Ritchie and Sams have their training periods. The public is invited to altcd the workouts in order to get a line-up oo the card. SOUTHERN MOTORISTS Bill Trjneii, Oik, Ca!.; B. F. Wil gaurn, Dorrls, Cal.; Elton E. Beeson Copco, Ca!.; Otto I'uckett, St. An aheim, Cal.; J. J. Ricbart, Whit tier, Cal.; W. K. Thomas, L'klah, Cal.; W. M. Roufs, Kelson, Wash.; L. O. Coggins, Weed, Cal.; J. D. Sawyer, Willows, Cal.; ft. Lund Oakland, Cal.; and Glenn Applcgate, Los Angeles, were among the lato arrivals yesterday afternoon from the various southern cities, regis tering at the chamber of commerce THE WEATHER Thu Cyio-Stormagraph at Undo wood's' Pharmacy shows the baro metric pressure to bo a trifle low er today. No immediate change in weather is indicated beyond partial cl )udy conditions. Forecust for next 24 hours; Generally fair with moderate tem peratures. The T.. :os recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as foiuwa: High 79 Low See Pirates of Penzance. . V MRS. PADDOCK IMPROVES Returned to Home Today After Three Weeks in Loral Hospital Mrs. E. L. Paddock, wife of the foreman of the Yainsay Land and Cattle company .above Chiloquln, returned to her home today after being confined to a local hospital for the past three weeks, where she submitted to a major operation. Mrs. Paddock while still In a vory weak condition Is doing as well as can be expected. FROM LAMMS MILL Mrs. E. Egleln and Mrs. Drlscoll, both of Lamms Mill, spent the great er part of (he day hcrp shopping. ban Offered H jjjj jjj 'f At Prices More Reasonable Than Now This store has put forth every effor t to secure for our customers a com plete line of strongly built and beaut ifully made furniture that will meet every need in house furnishing. For that reason we can give you the assurance that you are getting the best and we stand firmly behind ever y piece of furniture that leaves our store. You Can Obtain Now at Very Nominal Prices The Following Articles Bed Room Suites Dining Room Sets Rugs Linoleum Davenports Overstuffed Chairs Ranges Heating Stoves Everything for the Home MordofT & Woolf Opposite the Pine Tree l .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .V. .4. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . Jk .. .. .. .. .. .. . T T X X X i X i I X I X X ? ? X X X x X X I ? I X i t X T ? T X i T I