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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
I5VKNIN(J HERALDj KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tago flivi' " 1 ''',frtffffBB"' t&44$4&44b$44fy&fy444'4444444W&4&44 H. J. WINTERS SPECIALS Dessert Spoons llogtri and n iM iiiri U'w annons to conis ouoTii Also Kuverul doson aassorl lipoons r (ha nikino pattsrn sold in u rugulur wy hi (it. mi par tat. i.imii of Hi to oils- tinner, Now each SPECIALS f Wn have several dozen Hhcfflold quality Ml! and popper net In plain polished natln rii.i. ii and hammered designs. A lifetime of wear In every pair. Regular $1-50, now per set 65c 15c Y 2 2 Tiii'Hda.v, (MoImt 20, i i i I Watches FOR MEN Kxi : unioly i iiiu tnodal iwth r iinu iiini make, fitted in 1IK Wilto or ffraoo gold, engraved case. Regularly $10.00 Fifteen Jewel J 1 u in Iilull movement, accurately fitted1 i ; i mod. In UK I li I ii moJ oj cava ii r umiio nr green k iii plain or ingraved; old regularly ji a "7C r ir MDj bow 9 I f I . Hampden watch in ivlilhi, gieen or yuMuw gold filled engraved case u de pendable watch in every way; $21.50 f in high (tra lo Jewel Blgln, iiii'ii in tins quality case. i Illicit iimi .! IJ'i ') at far- lory; now $26.50 SPECIALS Novelty Bracelets Odd grand group of fine I in ported Novelty DrttOOlotl of vurloii'l nhilili'H Ot With '"Hi Drllllanli nnd stones ot dlfforenl color, former Mllini pHoo of II .25. while a tow doti :i tail your choice 45c Quitting Business "Once in a Lifetime comes a Sale like this" A sale of a nature Never Before Equalled The most sensational closing out "Quitting Business Sale" in the his tory of Klamath Jewelry Annals We are quitting for good we are done we're through we are closing out the entire stock regardless of the former cost of merchandise. We have slashed prices to the give-away point. Prices have been cut again to move the stock quickly. You will have to hurry to take advantage of these wonderful offerings Entire stock will be closed out at a terrific sacrifice. Now selling at 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50c on the Dollar Come! Buy! Save! Here! Now! Store equipment, wall cases, show cases, benches, safes, etc for sale cheap. STORE ROOM FOR RENT A small Deposit Will Hold Till Xmas H. J. Winters Jeweler Klamath Falls, Oregon Anticipate Your Wants and Buy Now For Xmas Exquisite Dia mond Rings, Winters'-- $24 Exquisite iomi at sav ings never before o.''.'orod Kxceptlonall brilliant blue white diamond in yrur choice at our hand-pierced mounting. Regular 146; now Very m'onderful, sparkling blue-white diamond. A gem of rare beauty. Eeg. tfJOC sold at D6; now 450 A beautiful single stone ring securely set In platinum. wonderfully chased and pierced. Reg. $75 value; now A blue-white Wesselton dia mond cut for maximum bril liancy. Dazzling with life and fire. Regular 1100 value; now PO Diamonds at bargain prlcca are real inreaunenta $52 SPECIALS Compacts We have grouped In one grand lot for quick selling all single and double com pacts end vanity boxes in values to $2.50. Gold plated, baked enamel and filet lace and silver designs, some with silver mounted silk and chain handles. Your choice while tbe lot lasts 95c a Ju A A . -- -. 4 4 4 4 4 NKW YORK. Thirty f I v wealthy! nr.' to give n ball and the dlbuUntt bAobelon in the 1'lplnR Rook iot ro dellihtod, Meat Eaters Live Longer is expert's finding Eight years' research convinces Prof. J. R. Slonaker An Associated Press Dispatch,, dated August 10, from Leland Stanford University, California, states: "Prof. James R. Slonaker, of the Physiology Department of Stanford University, has emerged from eight years of experimenting, with the con viction that meat eaters, as compared with vegetarians, will live longer, have more offspring and be of more hardy physique." Swift & Company, with a keen and experienced organization of men and women, is prepared to supply you, through your dealer, at all times, with choice meats, fresh or cured, wherever you live. Swift & Company Klnin.lh Falls Local Branch, 6th snd Market Street! Boxers All Ready For Tap Of Stewart's Daily Letter Kid Gong; Some Real Battles Are Promised Local Fans Tonight jW Starkey and Mike De Pinto Will Stage Great FightChuck Sams and Earl Stolz Will Furnish Thrills Other Real Bouts THE CARD Mike De Pinto vs. Kid Starkey 10 rounds Earl Stolz vs. Cnuck Sams, 10 rounds Wilbur Harrington vs. Kid Alcorn, 4 rounds Jack Crim vs Kid Sullivan, 4 rounds. Klamath boxing fans will come into their own at Scandinavian hall at 8:30 tonight when the first card under the direction of the new matchmaker, Johnnie Sylvester, will be staged by the Klamath Falls Boxing Commission. Tho bsys ure all primed end rondy tor action, and nro In belter bo"" view ot tho ring that here- By CHARI.KS P. STEWART NBA Service Writer A8HINGTON. Diplomacy in Washington is greatly shocked at the Chinese ministry of justice's charge that the foreigners' consular courts in China sbow favoritism to ward their own nationals when called on to try them for offenses against natives. All the same, everybody who ever had any experience in the far east knows that these courts' decisions almost always are on tbe side of the foreigners and against the natives. ... j It's hardly to be expected of hu-j man nature that the situation i should be otherwise. An American, for instance, is ar raigned in the American consular court say at Shanghai, on charge? ' which Chinese accusers, or perhaps ! European residents of the foreign I settlement, are pressing against; him. The judge may well feel some little prejudice in favor of his own countryman without being the lea.it bit crooked, and still more so the jury. Tbe extra-territorial system in its nature, obviously lends itself to injustice. Experts have estimated the timber resources of North Manchuria, at 13fi, 000, 000, 000 cubic feet, of which but a very small portion Is being marketed. physt-'al condition than for any oili er boxing card surged In t'-Jls city. Can tho hard-hitting and fns' comlns Kid Starkey score win over tho clover Mlko Do Pinto, Ital- b.'fl-TC. All in all, It looks like a whale of u card with real action crammed into each and every bout. The curtain raiser will start promptly 'Ian lightweight of Portland? This i at S: .10 and all other bouts will lie a quo.itfcm tho fans have been j he ready to go on iwithout amy de i usklng and one whi-h mill bo an-1 lays. If the fans show a willingness to support boxing. Matchmaker Syl vester gives assurance that Klam ath Falls t'Ms winter will see box ing cards that would pack 'em in any place ion the coast. PROMISES PEACE (Continued From Pngo One) swered t.mLght when tb?iic . two clovor boys hop throug i tho ropee to cross leather in tho lO-round main event, If Starkey wins over Do Pinto, MntdhmAker Sylvoralor has promised to bfinc ono of tho top- inotch Puelflc coast lightweights hero Tor hlui. Tills will bo a real battlo ifrom gong to gong, and will furnish moro thrills than two or t'uroo ordinary battles. A delegation from Bend IwiU bo hero to wiittoh their favorite Earl Stolz, swap punches with VhucK Sams of Klamath Falls. These two welters will igo six rounds or less, and from tho way they have been showing up in tho gym, either one uf them Is apt to kiss tho canvas before t'iiclr is minutes of punching are over. Wilbur Harrington and Kid Al oom are down for a l-roilpd special event. Harrington has boon shoov iiiR u world of j improvement, w'hlle Alcorn, local mochanlc, is no dub by a long shot. Tho boy earn siock and can take plenty and still bore in for more, This ought to bo four rounds of whirlwind action with a few knockdowns thrown In for good measure. Jack Crlm and Kid Sullivan have boon substituted for tho curtain raiser. Crim has ahvinys before boxed higher up ion Olio :ard, but when ono of tho preliminary boys ran out on Sylvester, Crlm agreed to go on. Ho will be placed up IhlghSC on the next card If he shows Up well tonight. Mrs. B, II. I'ike and Mrs. H. W. The ring has been cut down to ' Ilrldgeford nro entertaining tomo. regulatlon size and the setitjiag ar- row afternoon at the first Of a iraiigoiuouta have boon inrorovod at acrrifia of hidden luncheons ovf.i tho hall, so tiiio fnus icnu have -a j which they will preside this week, j party of Europe and to arrange quarrels on the basis of roason." 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