The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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TROUTAWDCASE ! a? Solve Ancient Mysteries . ME BABBIT PARK BOARD NOT
SATISFIED WITH
Duffy Lewis Out
As Beaver Manager
PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 5. P)
Gcorgo (Duffy) Lewis, manager and
part owner of tfto Portland c'.uh
of the Pacific coast league, anounno
ed his resignation today as man
ager, following a conference with
President Thomas L. Turner. The
cause of the resignation was a row
Lewis had yestordad with third
baseman Harry nicouda. Lewis
said he would retain his stock la '.ho
Wub and would remain with ".hi
team. He said he would do some
sc.mttng next year and assist In the
business management.
WASHINGTON, The b:ok on
aviation written by Colonel William
Mitchell, eritl.--!n-chlof f the gov
ernments air police, is causing con
slderahlo Interest to war department
Officials,
Do You Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have some money, we
can loan you half the value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements now, before the spring
tush begins, so that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flies again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are in the growing town the rest is up to you.
Momyer & Momy er
Insurance Real Estate
Kopka Building
Building and Loan
Phone 366
A. F. Graham
Moved to
420
Main St.
Telephone 526
Poultry Produce Division of
County Fair Proves Big !
Success
The names of Dr. F. M. Tr.nint.'
L. Alva Lewis, T. . Case, and Mrs. j
Jack Hales, figured prominently in
the poultry- division at tCie fair
ground! yesterday when prizes for
those exhibits were announced.
Dr. Trout ol Malln. carried away
Che first place honors for staltd.tr.!
and overweight brown eggs.
For the standard and overweight !
White eggs division the results were t
as follows:
Standard weight wtMte eggs: T.
N". Case. 1st: L. Alva Lewis. 2nd:)
Hales Poultry Ranch. 3rd.
Overweight wihlto eggs:,T. N'.
Case, 1st; L. Alva Lewis, 2nd; Hales!
Poultry ranch r3d.
One of the features of the poultry
product division was an incubitorj
full of eggs which as the hours pas-1
sed bfjr was quickly transformed in-
side to a cruwd of cheeping chicks.
oAt the TINE TREE
You hear the South Seas as in a
shell: yon see exotic life and love as
in a mirror in "The Painted Lady."
the special screen version of Larry
Evans' Saturday Evening Post story
that aroused so much comment at tlte
time of publication.
"The Painted Lady" in which
those twin screen favorites, Cieorg-'
O'Brien and Dorothy Mackill are
featured, comes to the Pine Tree
theater for an engagement of two
days, beginning Sunday.
The story starts in a big Beaport
city and poignant drama conies into
and suddenly changes the lives of
Violet and of Luther Smith at the
same time, without their ever having
heard of each other.
Yet In the romantic, mysterious,
treacherous South Sea Isles, Pate
ties them up in a lover's knot, when
they meet, that no man can put
asunder.
Violet, innocent, driven by the
world's hounding and hunger to the
luxurious life of a Painted Lady,
cruises to the langorous South Sen
Isles on a millionarie's yacht.
Town Marshal Dies
From Bullet Vound
EATOXVILLE. Wash., Sept. 5. (X)
Dolar Laplant, town marshal here,
died today of wounds received in a
pistol fight yesterday with William
Charles. Charles was wounded, but
physicians said today that he would
recover.
WASHINGTON. Mrs. Sarah Guil
ford Yarnell an abolitionist, who
helped run the underground rail
road, is dead at 107.
Pi FEATURE
Prizes are Awarded to own
ers of Best Bunnies
Exhibited
BxcUmatlona 61 w inklermem and
Interest went ezprtmseil by count.'
fair sight suers when their eyes
fell on it seventeen and tt half pound
National Qriy Plemlih rabbit, owu-
eil : tti "Acu" rtibbllry of Klutu
hth Falls. Tito huge rabbit was the
feature of this display.
Prist! awarded In Mia dlvldou
wero as follows:
NBW BKALANO RBDB
Senior llurk: SuUKJld Habbllry
of Talent, ist.
Junior lluck: Sung 'Id Itubbllry.
I ist ami 2nd; Pelican Hay Fur farm
3rd.
Junior Does: Pelican Hay Fur
Farm, 1st; Pelican Hay Fur Farm
2nd: Bad Suniold ittilibliry. 3rd
AMBRICA3 HliURH
All prizes In this division were
' awarded tu the n of W. ('
Van Kaon.
t HIM HILL IS
Junior Duck: Sung. Id lUMiltr..
1st; Jl It. Wood .if Medford. 2nd:
I Bungold llubliltry. 3rd.
Junior lues: Htmgold Itubbtliy.
i 1st ; 2nd ; uttd 3rd
SURVEY OF I P.
Railroad Company Reports
Two Tenths of Acre lest
Than on Books
ORDERS NEW SURVEY
Resolution Passed Recom
mending Sale to City
Council
DlHsutlnfacllon With the Southern
Pacific survey of Its tie, (ton of the
1011th Klver.dilo pntk VII ejgpfogood
Inst night by Ho' park board mid
Mayor Ooddard Wal aulhorltd lo
have the sl acres of lnnil ronurvcv
ed by a city mirvoylng parly.
It developed that the H. P. sur
vey tihowed approximately two
lentbl of an acre lOH than Ihe irlg
Inttl illy mtrvtiy of the trart. if
the Hi P. survey were to be taken
at face value, dm city would tie
nut In lit" neighborhood of llfioi).
an the nix nem tract Is being sold
at a Hal rate of an acre.
The Northern line survey of the
tWO St i ( lb'' City park tOM have
W hit" Flemish Glunts: Suugold ! agreed to purchase, checks up In
rhretisth this Maya Indian, Tata, scientist at Tulane University, New
Orleans, hope to ctcar up the mysteries aurrouiiding the ertgln and one
time advanced civilijalluil of hi tribe. Tata owns a small farm in llw
'i .. t nrar Chiapas; Mexico, and eras brought hook to tills country by
Jllvtr Lafarpc, right, above, mid Franz ltlom, leaders of the university
IXpcJllion Into Central America. Lefarge bus learned the Mayan dlallCt
and will question Tata for two mouths at the university.
I llubliltry. Ist; 2nd: and 3rd.
Champagne D'ArgenWi Berths
Keltncr, 1st; 2nd: ami 3rd.
UTUdTV QLASS
Doe with litter: Pelican BS
! Fox Furm. 1st; Hilly Keller, 2nd.
In the ttvu ears ho has wwuud
I her. Hilly Keller, young boy of Hon-
atu.i has united l.1'i In prUes from
his big d e rabbit.
Tiny Herman
Beats Lamson
PORTLAND, Or..'., Sopt. B.
Geo:ge Lamson, Indian heavyweight
of Omaha, was knocked out by 'Tiny
Herman of Portland, before niclr
scheduled ten round bout was half
a minuto old last night.
Herman with a terrific left hook
to the liver followed by a right to
the Jaw sent Lamson flown for n
count of seven. When Lamson got
up, Herman with a smashing right
lo the face knocked him out for
five minutes Lamson wieghed 182,
Herman. 213.
Barefoot Trip
I Otto Robinson, of Portland, kutxek
ed out Danny Garth, of Denver. In
I t 'te third round of the seml-wlndiip.
Cal. Herman, of Salt Lake, won
i the derision, by a unutilmou vote uf
the Judges, over George Ingurttoll.
Astoria welterweight.
OAKLAND. Calif Taking quick
f poison as the cur that was convey-
every particular with Ihe original
city survey of th" park.
The park hoard adopted a rcsolu-
tt"n i ft nighi recommending to the
city council (hut (he south River
side park be sold lo the two rull
roud companies for 17500 an acre
tt was decided thai the sale bj oon
nmmated by auction and that the
city agree to nut accent lees than
tTfiOM an sere for the land.
Transfer of ihe property to the
purchasers would be affected by a
bargain and sale deed, it wits tie-
drew Into the Jail yard. John Frates, !
Iluywiird resident, charged with! SANTA DIBKIO, t'hllo, Premier
participation In a fight, In which he Armttnd Jartimlllu reiind ninl was
fired several shots, committed sill- Miccoclcd by Fronelsro Murdones,
elilo. . former minister if public works.
A Home Plant
The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men,
solicits your patronage.
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid eveiy prospect
ive builder.
What We Offer You
We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type
of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook.
We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city.
Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals,
including
Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Miliwork, Lath, Shingles,
Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Piaster, Builders' Hardware'
We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing.
Lakeside Lumber Co.
JACK SLATER, Manager
Center and Klamath Phone 128
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Concrete for Permanence
Economical - - Everlasting
If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to
overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build,
let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con
crete. If you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If
you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last. Concrete serves your
purpose.
We Have in Stock:
CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND
ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC
RE-INFORCING STEEL
Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings.
Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating
We can save you money on your m aterial and construction
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H. A. Loar of Morgantown, W. Tw
Is once UKtiln a barefoot boy. bb.iti
Ihoea and xtochlngs ho la waiinmr
from Fairmont, W, Va., to Taminouy
HWt, N. v., to pay tin election Dvt.
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W. D. Miller Construction Co.
PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL
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Safeguard Your Home
It does you Utile good to ncrapo and Bttvo to build that home of your, unless you
take Ktcpa to seo that It In protected.
The one sure way to bo protected la to talto out fire Insurance.
We are agent! for Ibn wnrld's largest companies. Our ratOH aro rua.tonablo. We
give ptrsoUS;! service on every claim.
J. H. DRISCOLL
HART BLDG. Surety Bonds PHONE 432
Life, Fire and Auto Insurance
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