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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1925)
PAKE FOTTf? EVENTNC HERALD, tomTn POTS; OREGON MONDAY. ATT('; ITST HI, 1028 - j j j-49m3'$549-9"- X J J J J J J J J Your Teeth Are Always Expensive when not proper)? cared for hi both health ami money. Hut with little cure sad attention you cm preserve them si n vi'ry nominal cost. See us for (nv examination. 1 f Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters 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. KLAMATH FALLS R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 103-204 Hopka Bid. 8th and Main Phone 83S r G. Q. D'Albini Certified Public Accountant Renick 8C D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and f Auditing Suite A Slough Bldg. New Lumber Rates Ordered Suspended WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. UP) Proposed new freight schedules can celling through joint rate; on tim ber and related articles from Burl- j Generally fair with cloudiness prob lngton, Oregon, to destinations In i able tomorrow. Moderate tempera Pacific coast territory were order-1 turc. ed suspended by the interstate com- The Tycos recording thermometer merce commission today until De- j registered maximum and minimum cember 30. : temperatures today as follows: Operation of the new schedules j High 7S; low 41. would result generally in an in-j Oregon Generally cloudy tonight crease in the freight, the fairness of ! and Tuesday, probably showers in which the commission will deter-j the mountains of the east portion, mine In hearings to be held during j Cooler in east portion Tuesday, the suspension period. Light southwesterly winds. Klamath County Fair Sept. 3, 4 and 5 Eight Races Every Day Galloway's Orchestra High Grade Livestock Farm Products Boys' and Girls' Club Exhibits Community Displays Potatoes Musical Show "Pirates of Penzance" Thursday and Friday The Washington Cafe U the most popular er.tlng place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" IO0 ( AN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES US Sooth Sixth Wee Hhlng, Prop. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight E. W. Renik Public Accountan' General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax Phone 317 THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy shows tho I barometric pressure to be falling i this afternoon. Xo marked change I in weather conditions is indicated. Forecast for next 24 hours: -: -:- i Babe Ruth Attempts To Justify His Own Conduct; Declares Miller Huggins Is Bad Managei CHICAGO. Aug. SI, (,P) Hanoi Ruth, bad boy of the New York Yau- I kees, failed today iu his plan to ap- peal personally to Haseliall Commls- j sioner K. M. Landis against the 15000 fine and suspension disciplln- ary penalties imposed by Manager Huggins of the Yankees. The com- ! missioner was out of the city, having I gone to his summer pluce at Hurt Lake. Mich. Without appealing to intermediary powers, the Babe already had lost two decisions. Colonel Jacob Ruppert. owner of the Yankees, voiced satisfaction with the management of the club and ex pressed indignation that Huth should attempt to assume the role of dic tator in the club's policy. Johnson Approves Ban Johnson, president of the American league, announced himself as being well pleased with Huggins' action In disciplining Iluth. He called Ruth a man with the j mind of a 15 year old boy and inti-1 mated that Babe probably will not i play again this season. "Misconduct, drinking and staying out all night are things that will not be tolerated," said Mr. Johnson. Babe came here from St. Louis, where Huggins oroke the news of the suspension and fine to him. He seemed to be in fine pyhslcal condi tion and was in a jovial mood. He denied but little that Huggins had said against him. but sought to justify his own action. Breaks club Rules He admitted he recently had vio lated the club rule against remaining out after 1 a. m. and that the rule was badly fractured one night when he did not return to the hotel at all. He had explanations for each in stance or failure to observe the re striction. The Babe also assailed Huggins' i judgment in directing the team's play, and told of two occasions during T j the Chicago-New Y'ork series when 1 he had deliberately done just the.op- I posite to what had been directed by tithe manager. He had explanations 'or that, too. Speaking of his falling off in hit ting, another subject of criticism In Manager Huggins, statement given out In St. Louis, Iluth said that he came back a month too soon after ho was sick. StUI Hitting 'em "That's the bunk about me losing my batting eye," said Ruth. "I am I seeing 'em as well as hitting 'em as hard as I ever did; they're just not : .;. falling safe." ii Ruth accused Huggins of seeking jto make him the goat as an explana tion of the Yankees' poor showing this year, and said that Huggins had been pulling the "wool over Kup pert's eyes for a long while." In conclusion Ruth asserted that if Huggins continued as tho Yankee manager, he was through. "I will not play for him," Ruth announced. Kearns Gets Offer For His Contract With Jack Dempsey NEW YORK, Aug. 31. OP) Charlie Rose, manager of Bartlev Madden and eastern representative of FlCv'd l'ltzsimmons, Michigan City, tad., promoter today wired to Jack Keurns offering $150,000 for Jack Dempsey's contract. Rose would not reveal whom he i represents in the venture, but he in timated that two others were inter ested wita him In the $11 50,000 of fer. His telegram, addressed to Kearns at the hotel Barbara, Lps Angeles, California follows "Would J'.ju be willing to sell yjur contract with Jack Dempsey? Will give you $160,000 cash. Will leave for U Angeles immediately upon answer to t Ills wire if you mean business," ( OAST LEAGUE SCORES At Sacramento 7-4, Portland 2-5. At San Francisco 10-2, Los An geles 5-1 1. At Salt Lake 3-3, Soattic 8-1. At Vernon 3-4, Oakland 1-8. i SEATTLE, Wash. Tho salmon pack on Paget Sound this year will be the largest since 1913, E. A. Sims, state fisheries board member, declared here today, Tho present fishing season ends September 6. Pelicans Win Over Dunsmuir By Big Score Klamath and Weed Are Still Tied For First Place The longest homo run of the sea son from the bat of Bert Arnold started Klamath Kalis on Its way in the first inning, to a decisive victory over Dunsmuir yesterday afternoon at Dunsmuir by the one-sided score of 10 to 3., One man was on base when Ar nold came to the bat. He swung i on " fl,t 0Be nml "rah"1' "ner I s""0'1" mvT the center fielder's head over the fence. It was Klamath's game from the first inning to tho last. Although weak in spots, street pitched an effective game throughout and with faultless support came through with ! colors flying. ! Demitt and Hayness stopped a I rally short in the fourth Inning. ! when with buses full, they cnught ia man napping at third. Demitt j snapped the bail down to third and Bayness had the ball waiting for the Dunsmuir player when he hit ; the base. , I About 100 fans from Klamath ! Kalis journeyed south to cheer tho I Pelicans to victory. With Weed a winner. 10 to 5, over Mt. .Shasta yesterday, the tie with Klamath Kalis for first place remains, unbroken. .L'jieas , protests against the KlainatJi'' Kalis-Weed game materialize, Woed and Klam ath Kails will play a three game series to determine the champion ship. SEATTLE, Wash. Congressman Arthur M. Free of California, publican members of the house committee on merchant marine and fisheries, advocates abandonment ot the 160,000,000 government railroad in Alaska, he declared in a visit here yesterdya. GREASING and OILING Is a dirty Job at best but It Is just important as it is dirty and your car won't work right without It. Drive in and we'll do the whole job. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Replace that leaky hose with a new one. Hose clamps Oil pan gaskets Cork Sheeting tiasket paper' Asbestos Sheeting VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tire Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars Auto Parts 5 mT UP 1 I t t i i Our Wagons Go Everywhere. 1 t York Pleads Not Guilty to Charge Elliott Prefers What gives every promiso of be ing an Interesting trial In the case of Stato th. C. L. York, who takes Issue with District Attorney Klllotl's judgment of spood on the road. Elliott filed a complaint of speed ing against York, claiming that the driver for Turpln'e auto stage was exceeding the speed limit near Ki no. York was arrested, pleaded not guil ty and demanded a Jury trial. He will get it, although tho trial has not yel been set. , Elliott notified York to appear last Friday, which York failed to do. FOUR SPEEDERS NAILED BY COP A number of automobile smashups on the Ashland-Klamath falls high way between this city and Keno last Sunday led W. A. Foster, state traf fic officer, to patrol that section of road all yesterday afternoon. All of which accounts for the arrest of It. A. Hilton, J. II. Ellers, Korost Col- son and A. L. Trash for speeding In excess of 40 miles an. hour. Hilton und Ellors each paid fines of $13.75, Colson was to appoar this afternoon and Trash before Justice of the reace R. C. Spink: this after noon. Army Flier Nearly Loses Life; Plane Crashes to Ground SAN AN'TOKIO, Tex., Aug. SL OP) Colonel Wllliun Mitchell, sonny petrel of the Culled Slules army air service, narrowly teoaped leath at the eighth corpH air service andlng told near Port Sam Houston this morning when IiIh plane crushed and was demolished as he win tilli ng off for a flight. Colonel Mitchell was uninjured. Naval Admiral to Be Chief of Staff WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.- ()-- Hear Admiral LuolUS A. BOftWlck, hlef of staff of tho battle fleet, was today appointed chief of stuff of the United States fleet, effective after tho roturn ot tho fleet from New Zealand. A Temperature as Chilly il as the Sunless Worm t thai ii what your ice box liould reg ister I For their, unheralded, standi the Rtur dlM of your health, the preserver of your lood-a'nd all it needs to ufejinrd the home is clean, hard IC& Ice which cools and chilli-pure ice which you can chop llW bit! lor the re freshing dunk! W-h Muhfi ice dehscicd by Klamath Ice & Cold Storage Co Phone 58 8 Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good placn to convalesce In Illness and after surgical operations. Rales aro reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Rnsldont pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may bo obtained Rt all tlnios day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital I'lNH AT FOURTH street K LA .MATH FALLS, ORE. Cor. 4th and Pine Local Man Slugged and Robbed on Oak Street Last Night A man, said to ho W. Mcllenry. of Klamath Falls, was slugged Into unconsciousness late Inst night on Oak street between Ninth and Tenth and relieved of a gun und Boine mon- oy by two thugs. The nttnek was witnessed by Hen ry Stout anil a man named lloyd, hut the two men could not come to the aid of the Injured man soon enough and the two bluck-Jnekers escaped into the darkness. MciTonry was uncoiisclout from the blows received und waft taken in the Klamath Genera.! Iioapltm for treatment, He wns discharged this morning little the worst for Ills rough treatment, SAN FltANCISCO. "Hlg Hon," historic clock on the llrltlsh purlin- I mnnt buildings In London, will chime through 7100 miles of cable j ami land lines the opening night next Saturday of California's din- mond jubilee to groot merrymakers at the Grand Hall In the civic auditorium. 4 Telephone 497 Printing Talks By ANN INK HI'OT Do you ever stop lo think that hundreds of people that you do business With who have nover seen you and they never will, so us far us this. group are con cerned a well groomed appear ance doesn't count. These Kuinn people uTo getting your printed matter It Is the reflection of your pnrsoiinllly to Ilium. Look over your outgoing mull and see If tho Impression Is us It should ho. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93