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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1925)
SATUKnAY. BBPTBMD15R B, 1028 EVOTTO mmAi.TT, raHTATH fat,T5, OTIOTN ' PACE FtVP . - '- " "J ' ""' ' ' 1 .. i-.'.'-" 11 1 " ' "' ' ...... ii - .I,. I,; - i in-, .. , -. j i- DERS PAGE' Mi A Lr i I "BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS are BETTER INVESTMENTS" Get the Most For Your Building Dollar Sec H. R. Perrin BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250J Everything All Set For Fight Card Tonight At Scandia Hall Krorythliig In nil itl for I liu big coup'.o of time lust spring and boxing mow lit Seindioaviaii hull made a real bit with local fan wlti ut 8::io tonight Which will bring! the wallop he pack in itber hand. Knri nitohlo, Klamath heavy weight, I The son prnnclico Duke cornea here mi I Bamnw ohmn together In tho with a icpiilatlon of being a real 10-round main ovont, two-fluted niaulor, and unless all In- 'I'll ij bOW finished up their train- dlcatlona fall the two boys will DEATH SUMMONS MRS. DELLA LEE Prominent Klamath County Pioneer Passes at i Some of Her Daughter Aftr a lotiR nnd wonry (linens, homo with thu ihciTfulneioi ami fortltudu that have dlatlngullhed her whole life, Mm. Delia Leo, widow of the Into t'uit. .1. Lee. dii'd t tho reaidsnoo of her daugh ter, Mm. Kred Soballpok, at 10 o'clock lag) night, tin. Lee wbh horn at Columbia Tentiumiee, Kob ruary IS, 1843, "where alio wan married to Oapt. Lee in 1869, She oame to Klamath county 40 yearn ORO. Mrs. Leo's life covered a spun of heroic American history. Her life wna lived through enno, dlsantor, frontier hardihlpt, uud uuded In pence. Few of tho present generation know or realize tho hi'mlsm of the Uvea of Capt, Lee and bin devoted wife, who hai jimt peaeed, Mm. Lee Krew up In the oaie of WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED Consult export oleotrlolani and insure your home naulust Im proper Institution ad defective Wiring, It pays In the lent! run. Wo nfe nlwayi ploaeoa to advise you and render the begt service, Link River Electric Co. 1)11,1, in Tl.lOlt, Mgr. 7th at Klamath PHONE 171 a Houthorn plantation home of the pro-Civil War days. She looked upon the horrors of war and saw Iht native country devastated, frlenda and rrlutivos toal anil scal tend. KxperleiiceH that would have broken the ..pirn and shattered faith in mankind and In the eternal good ness only developed a fallh In hu manity hy which she lived to tile end. I-Vw women of her generation pasced from such extremes as she from a southern home and the social life of the old south lo the (rentier life ami hardships of Klam ath county to yeum ago. With mi adaptability that had always been the wonder and admiration of her friends, she lived a heroic life, living In the present and the future and blessing all with whom she came In contact as she went along. She looked upon and lived through great crises with n soul that believed in the right und In thu triumph of goodneas. The ending of her life marks the close of an era. She wus a link to the heroic past. Hera was an In tense Interest In life, both national and local. It was suclt souls as her's and her husband's whose life work among their fellow men brought again peace nnd good will OUt of the hnto of civil strife. Mrs. Lee was blessed in her home life nnd pnssed surrounded by her devoled children. She leaves her son, Mr. William T. Lee, and her daughter, Mrs. Emma mihh, Mm. I A. .1. Voye, Mrs. Kred Schnllock of j Klamath Falls, and Mm. Minnie I Howry of Mt. Shasta, California. I The funeral services will ho hold ; al il:e residence of her daughter, I .Mrs. Fred Schnllock on Pacific Tor ' race al ten o'clock tomorrow morn ing, lb" Bth of September, to be followed by Interment beside her husband in Kl&tnath Falls cemetery. Friends caring lo tako leave of (ho romulua may do so by visiting Whlllook'a mortuary between the . hours of 2 p. m. and 7 p. in. today. The remain! will be taken to tho resilience of her daughter, Mra. Fred S. bollock en Pacific Terrace, to morrow nl 0 n, in. The caskot will no! be opene.l. HgitHRH' ' -'gtVgHI lug yesterday nn.l are waiting' tor. Ike g ng to send them together on their 30 minutes or less of give and lake. On paper It looka like a real flpit whh-i probably will not but Hie full distance. The lemllWlndUp will show just as mu:h actloni while it lusts, us Well, well, here's. Sammy Olson, the Gales burg Swede, who has met and beaten some of the best big boys on the coast. Sammy is alwavs boring in, ready to take one in u'der to rlHvr, He's always in ihere, fightin" every minute of the time, and his 10-round tilt with Earl Ritchie tonight promises to bring the fans to their feet. stand toe to toe and fight It put nul l one or the other drops. Chuck Sam.1 and Slanluy Uorae, a pair oi wiiiiag an-j shifty welter weights, will do bkelr stuff In a stx round tilt, while a four- round cur tain raiser Wiil start toe show. Matchmaker Ilrown has lined up LYSTER I I SPORT IIHIKKM NEW YOIIK, Jimmy Slnltory, Buffalo llght-hoavywolght, knocked out Frank Carpenter of Ilockaway In the fourth round. JTTRACTIVEappea ranee and convenient arrange ment for the small family are the outstanding features of l.yster. Notice the half timber gable, flower box and the en trance porch with curved ceihn The kitchen with all the mo built-in features is un1 handy. Dign .uLmillcd by the Nation.. Bureau. Spoknr. W.hit, , u t ' t o; r- t Jay Upton To Speak Monday At Wlul-Kse Golf Champion Retains Title State Senator to Ad dress Local Laborites Bobby Jones Over whelms Young Watts Gunn Jay H. Upton, state senator from this district. tcJay accepted the in- I vitation of the Klamath Falls Cen- Pride and Profit Follow the Use of our Paints pride opmefl from tho added attractiveness of the homo, nnd profit roHiills rrom lit extra long life paint uddH. After nil, it costs moro not lo paint than to paint, For rind, rot and ruin go on till you check them, Paint eliminates repairs and replacements. If your houso neods painting don't put It OH, put it on. Aslc for Our New OolOf Card Use Fuller's Paints, Varnishes and Stains Browne's Paint Store DKALKliN IN WILL PAPER AM) PAINTS lOSO MAIN HTUMIOT KLAMATH 1ALLS, OUKOON Phone 7 5 tho uiniu event, with Kid Slarkey, of ChtCO, and Duke Evans, of San FriiU'olsco, swapping punches with each other, Starkoy tOUght hero a This, boys and girls, is Earl Ritchie, the two-fisted fighter of Klamath Falls, who says he has taken a new lease on boxing life, and who further deposes and says he expects to make short w ork of 'Sammy Olson the blond-haired Swede, in their little argument at the Scandinavian hall to night. If Ritchie keeps his word he will have to put up a regular fight. His handlers say the fans will see a new man when the big boy crawls through the ropes. Even the "Razzberry" squad admits that Ritchie can fight if he wants, and that's just what he promises to do tonight. If the advance dope can be believed it ought to be a whale of a bout. the best card over offered local fans, and with tho holiday starling today, Scandinavian hall ou'ght to bo pMkeW. tral Labor council to deliver the principal address at the Labor Day picnic Monda, afternoon at 2 o'clock. The picnic will be held on the beach at Wlul-Kse, 30 miles north of Klamath Falls, on Ttie Dalles California highway, aad an extensive program has been prepared. Mr. Upton, who is a resident of Bend, Is in Klamath Falls to ap pear as counsel for the defense in the murder caso of State vs .Way, which will open in circuit court next Tuesday morning. 0AK.M0NT, Pa., Sept. 5 () Cobby Joae3 the invincible golfer from Atlanta, retained his national amateur crown here this afternoon when he overwhelmed the young Watts Gunn, also a resident of the Georgia cipy. The match finished in the 29tu green -when Bobby put down a pretty putt for a par four. He was eight up, with seven holes to go. NF.W YORK. TWO more Ameri cans are to become Pr'ncessea this wook. Miss Conetance Wllllcox, in.inles PHOCO C.uldo 1'ignatelll 1)1 MIoutL'nlvo al Madison, Contt.j to day, Tomorrow at Wntch Hill, It. I., Miss Anil it titpme will wed Prince lCdwurd Jan Lublvow',,. PLYMOUTH, Vt. Volonol John Ooolldge, father of tho prosldent. was tho honor guest at Hip 38th annual re-union of tho descendants of Jonathan Plnney. Some girls arc so unlucky. Chicago man was rim ovor by an auto tho day before his wedding, Removal Notice Dr. Soule's office tempor arily at residence,- 1909 Main St., where Sanitar ium is under construction. Will have a down town office later, in the YA'inters building; over the Square Deal Drug Store. Phone 151M DISTRICT BOARD WILL GIVE HELP TO DELINQUENTS Decision to Carry Unpaid Irri gation Taxes Is Made This Morning Decision to extend conditional re lief to delinquent tax payers of Ir rigation taxes on the Klamath ir ligation project was made this morn ing at a meeting of the board of directors of the district. The relief will take in the irriga tion tax delinquencies prior to 1D2-1, R. E. Bradbury, chairman of the board explained. The district WlU carry the delinquencies of toe farmers to a future date -waen they will be better able to meet their obligations. That the decision of the irriga tion board will facilitate payment to the county and state of delin quent state and .county taxes is the confident belief of the directors. If When you havo tiro trouble you want your tires repaired as good as new have tbem vul canized in the best equipped shop In Klamath Falls. Our Hclntz Electric Steam Vulcan izers and expert repair men as sure you of tho best possiblo results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. Uth Near Main Phone 298 Japs Can Own Buildings But Not Any Land SALEM, Ore., Sopt. 5. Japanese residents of Oregon may own busi ness or residence buildings in this state, but not tho land on which they stand. They may, however, lease such land. This is the opinion of tho at torney general's office, based on the Oregon law and a treaty between the United States and Japan. The opin ion was asked by District Attorney Beddingfield of Coob county. BOZEMAN, Mont. Jack Taylor, Wyoming heavyweight wrestler, de feated George Kastonko, North Da kota, two out of throo falls. PORTLAND. Resolutions in sup port of Bert E. Hnnev. member of ' the United States shipping board, who has boon requested by Presi dent Coolldgo to resign, were adop ted by. the Portland chumber of commerce. Tho chamber expressed full faith in Haney's Integrity, abil ity and patriotism to follow tho spirit and the word of the merchant mnrino act as it Is Interpreted by tho chamber. NEW YORK. Tox Illckard signed Tony Mnurollo, New OrleanH light-heavyweight, to meet Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia, at tho Ynn kee stadium Friday. NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. The Bystem we use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair Job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Back Guarantee. Share with hnndreda of satis fied customers this new deal in Vulcanized repairs. Let us inspect your Tlree FREE, bofore they need Re pairing. Come in Today oACE TIRE SHOP US South Eleventh Phone 843J ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter la near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 Are your Children' Eyes Ready for School? If not, see to them now. The child with poor eves has to work much harder than the one with normal vision to keep up with tbelr classes. See at once DR. 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