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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
EVENING HERAEB; KtAMATH FALLS; OREGON I'Yitlav, October :W), l!2r Page Four, I Six Specials f For the last day of the month we have picked out an even half dozen items attractive, new, and up- to-date merchandise which we are placing on sale at extremely low prices. Johnnie Trambitas To Arrive Tonight For Battle With Kid Starkey Next Tuesday Evening f Under Arm Bags i There are ultit ttvi ftnei! designs of these madl 3 up in the best leather latest colors and good looking patterns. Each contains a coin purse 'and vanity mirror. A very alluring price has been named for these. Your choice Portland Lightweight Will Work Out Tomor row Afternoon Sams-Stolz Go And Harington-Crim Battle May Be Knock-outs 4.89 Johnnie Trambitas loft Portland by auto early this morning and will arrive here late tonight, according to a telegram received "from the little Portland scrapper by IjLatchinaHei' Johnnie Sylvester. He will work out at Scandinavian hall tomorrow afternoon for his 10-roimd bout with' Kid Starkev, Klamath lightweight next Tues- day evening. Those who have seen both Trambitas and Starkey in I i notion are nivdietimr that the bout will be far faster and more furious than the one two weeks ago between Rtarkev and Mike Do Pinto. Do Pinto was content to $ j let Starkey do most of the leading, but Trambitas fights zl on the same order as the local boy. He keeps wailing in, ! always ready to take a couple in order-to land one Cambay Lotion T I This fine preparation is the host hand lotion w have. Contains nothing oily, sticky or greasy. Keeps the hands soft and white. As a very spe 'i'cial inducement we will give to every purchaser j a package of silver polish sufficient to make one ntlart of silver cream Price of the lotion is l cents. 1 no potisn is t'Kt.t. 91' 1 REFUGEE TELLS OE HOSTILITIES Ho Is harder hitter than tie J'into and more aggressive, and Just the sort ol i fighter to make Slark- 50c I Lunch Kits These lunch kits are made of heavy sheet steel with a durable leather handle and double clasps. Each contains a one-pint leather bottle that will keep coffee hot. for twelve hours. Similar kit are sold from $2.50 to $3.50. Buying a large quantity of these enables us to offer them Saturday onlv I t Special 1.89 Lemon Cream No other cream has been able to displace this popular seller. It cleanses, softens and whitens the skin. Contains no ingredients to promote growth of hair. Regular price of this cream in large jjars is-40 cents,;-.-- - Special 39c t 1 Peroxide Vanishing Cream This is a greasejess preparation a day cream. As a base for face powder it has no equal. Makes the skin soft and velvety and powder stays on. Four-ounce jirs of this cream regularly sell at 50 cents. .Special Saturday Only - 39c Rubber Gloves These gloves are of good quality of rubber well shaped and are ideal for use around the home. Keep the hands from becoming rough and red. Regular price 75 cents per pair ey extend himself to the limit. It this battle goes 10 rounds it will bo u whale of ti bout. , Chuck Sams la predicting he will ihang the K. O. on' Earl Slols, tho Britisher Gives First Report Head wildcat, in their six-round go. of Bombardment of jsams discovered last time thai he could take everything Stclr. had and Damascus Recently s:iu stay on hia foet, and he'a ro. j lug to wadii right In Tuesday nlgnt LONDON. Oct. 110. ()- A dtp- deftrmltiod to knock th.' .lever Hond patch to the Dally Mail from Jera-J welter fir a flock of sweet dreams, salciu quote the statements of a j What looks to bo tV most bitter "reliable British refuge'' enroute battle on the card Is the four-round from Damascus regarding hia ox-j special event between Wilbur llar pcriences durlns tho recent bom- rlngt.:n and Jack Orlm. Indians, bardraent there. There Is no love lost between this "On Monday morning. October pair of mitt wcllderi, and they are 19." said the refugee, "the French , going to threw caution to the winds vacated the entire Christian tuar-janii tapd up tpe to toe until one ter, which then waB at the mercv 0( them dropa. ' it the Moslem robbers. I realised! g01ue battlo-s:ar.-ed hombre has that It was unsafe for tho mission-! asked Mr the chanco of going nrles to remain, unprotected from : ac,.lna. .,... . Burk(. ln lhn ...,,,,.1,, ? I raiser, and by tho w.iy llurke t!i' fire of tho French guns at I the citadel and balchiyc iuar-,been tpfkipt toe hoya in traluing. ter. so, wttn a otoaiem pouce es cort. I took eleven British and ionaries to the Ilrii Special 49c i W's klaHath falls oregow 7 1 PUPIT V I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS t 4 : iff -: W SB ? : i American mi lab hospital. . "On their arrival the police don ned plain clothes and lid their rifles. About 5.000 Christians avail ed themselves of the protection of the British hospital. Tuesday moru- iliS I tried a-W-ral I'.'"" to t.l - " phone .the British and American consuls but all wires were cut and there was nothing to do hut to get through at the risk of my life. 1 met a servant of the Amerienn con sul, who had been cut off from t!v consulate for two days, and w, walked frrn the Christian- quaftt. r through the Arab French lir.es li the Salehiye quarter, where "the British consulate stands. "We wero unable to reach it. ; a the consulate wa cut off. It had been hit during the firing. "I arrived at the Victoria hole: and found it deserted, but the tele phone was in working order, a 1 telephoned the American ConauL H told me he had been assured by tin high commissioners delegate and tho military authorities that tho Chris tian quarters was quiet. "The casualties ware estimated t several thousand Syrians killed an I about three hundred French. There were many Instances of cold blood ed shooting by French soldiers. Three of them were Been niakihK a Moslem dig his own grave. J: then was shot and buried In it. "When I left Damascus by train heavy fighting was taking place." '1 a C J ' RACING KCHOOXKIl MAKES I'OKT iieavy seas and gales, nor .sails rlp AFTEK PERIIjOVS 71 -DAY TRIP j ped io Bhredfl( She was n dayf. -Tli" 36-1 noui i-rw i urn un a voyage , tnat covered approxunatedy 7.10'J RAN PEDRO. (HI. A) foot racing schooner Katonra II. I miles. A tale of hard luck, storms three-time winner of the King's cup and near-starvation was told by the at Cowes, England, made her way twenty haggard members of the into the harbor here, battered by , crew. CHRISTMAS ! PHOTOGRAPHS I QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS ! PTPTTTRI? ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 1 CONSIGNMENT OF LAMBS SHIPPED BY CHAS DE LAP 2500 Leave Klamath Falls for Union Meat Company in San Francisco Another consignment of fat lamba left Klamath Falls, southward bound for the Union Meat Company in San Francisco. The shipment, which is the noxt to last of Iamb shipments that will be sent to the San Francisco concern, was taken from the large flocks of l'ntty Qulr: lun and I'nt O'Keele. The California meat concern con tracted to purchase 20,000 lambs from different sheep men in Klamath and throughout the late bummer and early fall have been calling fur tin Iambi U market demand In the Hay cities manifested. The last shipment of 1500 sheep, will leave soon. Charles F. Dcl.ap, veteran livestock buyer, took a prominent part In the toriKinnl purchase and has boi Ji Bit-" pervlslng their shipment. it looks like this uukn 'wu Rent Is going to have a few more scars be fore their fjur rounds of leather pushing arc over. A lot of the fans aic all jieppcd up over Burke'l en try Into the fight game, and they'll be there to give him the up and down alien '..o crawls through the i- ipel to do or take ten. Keats are on sale in down-town cigar stores and ro gulus; nt u brisk rate, according to 3,'lv'estc:. With a hotter balanced card than the last one, it looks like the stand ing room only sign will bo hung out at Scandy Itll . Iuiik ber-:ro 8:30. the hour -.'f the first bout. t ? V T ? ? ? t ? t I i i t 1 ? i t SMILE Isn't it a pleasure to know that the money spent at the 20th Century stores for food stuffs bring so much satisfaction? At these stores a dollar is 100 cents and a pound U Pull ounces. It's the Saving on every item in a 20tli Century Store that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday, October 31 and November 2nd. Soda crackers--fresh and crisp, pound 15c linest Ivorv soap, toilet 7 o::. . creoe i.paper, I IJest tissue 1000 .sheets size, 12 bars 55c j rolls 25c 3 rolls , 25c Crystal White soap, io j VT (K ! Petite Prunes, new crop ban 39c W,iK2tei 10 pound .. g ; 2S'C DOJJ $1.85J XMMMWMWWWWWIM! Kerr's oats large 3 lb pkg, rapid or flow cooking, at only, pkg 25c Pineapple standard slie- ... lV, , . SChiveis Olde English ftd, large cans, 25c or Wesson Oil. ,,uarl 49c martnajade imported, .1 for 95c IV:i"" S1;-" $h8i I'tiil one pound Jarjgc Cocoanut, long thread. I --'''"''"lV matehes ntuse- 7 . . y b sugar cured lb. . . 20c j p. W 25c 20th Century coffee, buy it and save 9 cents a pound, the co.st of tin con tainer, Direct from our roaster to you, lb 48c, 2 pounds 95c There really is no better place to tra tie than at a 20th Century Grocery 812 Main Street Klamath Falls EUPIiOY MORE Wo.MIlN STOCKHOLM - The number of Women working for the state has almost doublod since t9iS. The Swedish government'!! civil servUv list showed 17.177 women employe) last year, forming ono-slt!i of the government officials. Elk Memorial Will Be Held On Dec. 6th St. Mary's Altar Society will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, Octo ber 31 ut Miller's Market, .KIghth and Main St. Pies, cakes, doughnuts, nn-1 pies and sauerkraut will be on sale. am . ?9-zo .(advji Th Klamath Kails lodge of Klks has prepared a memorial prograu to be given in the Pino Tree Thea ter Sunday. December Uth, at twelc o'elo-k noon as announced by Wes ley O. Smith last night. The first Sunday In December of each yenr the Elks of the United States hold their memorial for the departed members of the. ord'-r. The talent that has been secured this year Is representative of the best In the state. Osar B. Ging rich. Mrs. Marjorie McCluro Olds. Lyman McDonald and Frank T. V.'riKhtman. Mr. CMbftrich haa become fflntous as a baratone soloist In Saloon, ac companied by the Salem Cherrian Hand in Capitol I'crk during the summer concerts. Lyman McDon ald who is the Esteemed Leading Knight of the Salem Lodge of Elki and a higher baritone soloist than Mr. Gingrich und who appears on qiany public occasions will be one of the features of the Klamath Elks memorial. Prank T. WrlKlitmnn, district deputy grand exalted Ittiler of the southern Jurisdiction of Ore con, ar.d past exalted ruler of the Salem lodge of Elks, No. 330 will deliver the address. Mrs. Marjorle McClura Olda, whose pleasing per eonality Is always exceptionally w ll received In Klamath Falls, will ap pear In solo. Tho public Is Invited to this memorial. The Walton Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty Phone 643 W S( Itooi. FOII IIKEIt LEADEItH PBATCR8 CjOYAIi i.i:ii:t:s LAFAYETTE, lnd. Leather lungs and a capacity fir backhand s-MitortuulU are leas essential In a collego veil leader than tho sparks of leadership iwhlcb enables him to I type. Prof. Preston H. Scull thus lectru-' Human bclniut collectively become es to Parana Unlrarstty tluaai Inlanabla to listen to reason, cllnslna 'eagerly to mass opinion. This masi mtirvo r.;ot- ' beer leading. Scott is tdtorlna the oplulnu may be started Into action er klnKa uf tho Boilermaker saasol by a few rewdtea, by a fuiublo on on mob psyoholoty. The eovMa li r football field, by nuyt'jlng that cheer leading was offered this year cull c laim attention, far I he iflrst time In any western "Vet a i Iteer leader rsiih tho conference university. Flft.y atud- ( crowd's l oiifldmro can check Its cuts uro enrolled. Ita a'm Is tP dn-I roSMtUn with a word, subdue Its Ve'. jp a typo of (ollafll yelliftg (bJM PajdOi and change grumbling Into will Insplrn Purdue nthletie teanni chocra or tho mnn who fumbled, to climb from tho cellar position In No other phase of college llfy In which their biro roposed too con-1 so dominated by a single Indlvl slstcntly in almost every maj tr I dual." sport. Hfn whi can quality as cheer chier leador of the right j leaders, be sny, will find In later Hcolt says, "wields u Vast I life that Liiey :.ni ilevebped tiballty mold the mob into a loyal uult, j newer for good over enmpus oplnl u. : for I' .ulerihlp in other fields. 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