EVESllNt; HERALD, KLAMATH EALLS, OKEGON
"BarnefcfChambcrs j
UIlfHi CHMUUOIl yi , np C i T 1 I I I
As
if ;Duck Scourge
pnu
of
preventing n re
currence next year of t ho scourge
which has Infectel thousands ot the
ducks near Title lake, Barney Cham
bers of the Cun Store today came for
ward with an offer to head a sub
scription list with $200 for, the pur
pose ot gaUierliig up nil the dead I
carcasses of the ducks and having
them hurned.
"In the Interests of the sport. I
think something like this should be
done at oner;" said Mr. Chambers to
day. "If those ducks are allowed to
remain there they will pollute the
water Inddffnlnly and spoil duck
hunting in ftftftjwlion next year."
That the pjjikirmic h.is made its in
roads on td baslness life in Klam
ath Falls f"Jy admitted fact. The
Klamath ecninvri and Tule l.'.ke coun
try are knew aar and wide as the
sportsmen"! DMf disc and hundreds of 1
Battlers All Ready For Tap
Of Gong; Twenty -Four Rounds
Of Real Fights To Be Staged
Starkey-Trambitas Go Expected to End by
Knockout Before 10 Rounds Are up
Every Bout on Card Ought to
Furnish Lots of Thrills
THE CARD
Kid Starkey vs. Johnnie Trambitas, 10 rounds
Chuck Sams vs. .Earl Stolz, 6 rounds
Wilbur Harrington vs. Jack Crim, 4 rounds
Henrv Burke vs. A Tough Guy, 4 rounds
!
A
hunters frail
west have jlirait I
' i I
(arious parts of iho
i
rpt from coming,
bv the MriMa fluek enidemir.
county agent, de
clared that a plan such as proposed
by Mr. Chambers should be investi
gated at once as a means of bringing
the epidemic , to a halt. If the sports
men can be interested in the pro
posal it is probable that immediate
steps will be taken to gather the fund
Twenty-four rounds of hefty leather pushing will be:
served Klamath fans at Scandinavian hall 'tonight when
Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester presents the above card, I
whieji, on paper, looks much better than the one two
weeks ago which all were agreed was a WOW.
It is almost a certainty that either Starkey or Trambitas
will drop for the count of 10 in the main event. Both
boys at;e fighters who pack terrific wallops, both like
nothing, better than to bore in and swap punches toe to
toe, which is just the kind of a scrap to provide lots of
thrills and furnish a few knockouts.
ft The semi-wiinlup between Chuck
and rid the Title lake country o! the
thousands of carcasses lying out in
the open.
SAY
You Bargain Hunters,
tJere Are Some Shaps in
Usea Gars- ? .
1924 Ford Tudor Sedan, not like new, but
almost.
1925 Ford Touring. Ruckstell axle. Here
is a chance to save money on a good
Ford.
1920 Velie Six, runs like a top. Your own
price.
1924 Buick Roadster, Rex Top. A real
snap. Priced away below blue book.
A' carload of new Overlands arc now in our show room
ready for you to drive them out. Come in and look them
over: -'
Our service department carries a complete stock of parts
for all Overland cars. ' Our mechanics are experts in
theipjline. r: Repairing on all-makes of cars. Let us
serve yovr. Satisfaction-guaranteed.
Overland-Kjnight Sales Co.
4th and Klamath Phone 899
Sams and Karl Stolz is scheduled
for six rounds, but may end at any
time after these boys start crossing;
leather. They met two weeks ago
in a torrid draw. Each now knows
the other's style of fighting and the
battle ought to be even better than
the last.
There'll be a medley of war
nrhoona when Jack Crim and Wilbur
Harrington, both Indians, square
:iway in the Xour-r nirid special even:.
Both red skills are fighters pure an I
sfinple amUas friendly as a pair of
hull dogs. . It ought to be a whale
of a haul".
The "card 'will get" under way
promptly at 8:30 when "Henry Burke
squares awy with some mitt slingor
to be selected today in the curtain
raiser. Burke is making his first
bid as a boxer and if he gets off to
a good start he will be given a place
on future cards.
Portland Employs
New Matchmaker
PQUTLAXD, Ore., Nov. 3. (&)
Portland's boxing commission today
has a new matchmaker. Jop Water
man, selected to succeed Harry Han
sen. Waterman has been manar
for Bud Ridley and "Doc" Snell.
j Fie grew up in Boston, and has Uteen
in' the boxing game all his life ex
cept eight years, during ami im
mediately following the war, whn
he served fn the navy.
Caught- a bootlegger In Nashville.
Teun. He. was. SO years old. But his
goods were not.
Coats
liarnhart's.
$7.50 and $15.00. at j
McCarthy Bldg. 3-7 (adv) j
To men whose pipes burn
hotter than .L and Maria
Gettin' hot under the bat-wing
won't cool clown the Fahrenheit
in that old undcrslung . . . For any
pipe '11 burn infernally fast aud
hot if you stoke 'er with tobacco
that's ' cut too blame fine . . . But
ream 'er clean and pack 'er full
of Granger it's cut rough to burn
slow and cool then you'll find
it "20 degrees cooler inside" and
the smoothest, sweetest piece
of smoking you ever experienced.
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Mstih-oaISi
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It's cut rough to bum cool
mj& a scientific fact
The finer tobacco's cu t, the faster It
burns and the hotter ! Tho rate of
combustion depends en the oxygen
around each particle of tobacco
so Granger's cut coarse (Rough Cut,
we call it) to burn slower, smoke
cooler and last longer.
liccrrr 4 Mveu Tobacco Co.
MMaOBKi ' life'- j
Packed in heavy foil
I instead of tins hence 10
r mm miiiiihbiim hbi mi 'TT fTOnTmi i i
QUICRC00KING
OATS
minujtes.pnly :jM
1
Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Cooking
Oats-thc time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish.
Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat
meal. Appetizing delicious healthful! -
Filled with flavor packed with nourishment.
Smooth firm in texture yet retaining the neces
sary roughage for quick, easy digestion.
That "all-night-cooked" flavor in only two minutes
Ford Touring Car
Still in Demand
Despite the growing goneral ten
dency toward the closed typo of
ear, the touring ear Is the biggest
selling automobile In America. Se
vere weather givon closed cars
great Miles Impetus and in the north
Sections of the country where the
climate l rigorous, the closed typm
are favorites. In "fnlr wejithor"
districts, however, the preference
for open cars of family size Is auf-
i ficlently pronounced to turn tho
balance for tho entire nation,
j In this connection reports of the
Ford Motor " compiihy slid h ' de
mand for touring Jeers which
unusual for this iielnbn of the yeaf.
I and which called for. a production,
of 100,000 of. those' cars duflng
The touring car always has been
tho most popular In the Ford lift.
The exceptional demand at the
present time, however, tuny ho ac
counted for by the now features of
comfort and convenience which have
beeO Incorporated in the Improved
types.
Addition of a door at the driver's
loft, storm curtains which afford
complete protection nnd open wlui
the doors, greater leg room nnd a
more attractive appearance In the
general lines of the car hnvo nil
contributed to bringing Increased
popularity to the flvc-paiinenger open
type car. .
TOR MORE THAN
SOYEARS MAKERS
OF QUALITY PRODUCTS
MHOfWMICTION-
r
H-O HORNBYS OATS
11F.CKF.HS ClUCAM FABIMA
HECKr:R'SCIlF.MtlUlKVHErF100
OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE I leva
V-T"L!
Knight Six Makes
' Steep Grade in High
For the first time In the his
tory of the Kuropoan automobile
No Parent Can Afford
to let tin: children's teeth go unattended, for their f 11 thro
health depends upon the healthy condition of their teeth,
Let us give your children n free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless ot course)
101-204 Hopka Bldg.
8tn and Main
Phone hu
lidustry, an automobile has ascend
ed the rugged and steep Incline of
Klausen Pass In Switzerland.
Kluusen Pass Is one of tho hlgh
ost roadways In all Switzerland
which Is Improved In surface. For
yoars foreign automobile represen
tatives hnvo attempted to scale Its
sleep Incline without change of gears
hut never has this been officially
accomplished until recently when
John Ogroats, attached to Wlllys
Overland's field organization abroad,
drove a WIllys-Knlght Six over tho
treacherous course without changing
to a lower gear.
To add official recognition to this
unusunl climb, representatives of
tin: Royal Automobile club of
Orcnt Ilrltnln were on hand to at
tout to the drive. At. Its completion
a cortlficoto of merllortouH per
formance watt given Willys-Over-lnnd's
representatives for the ac
complish incut.
Kluusen Pnns Is located about
fifty miles directly south from
Zurich, Switzerland; nnd In In that
section ot the Swiss mountains
called the (llarnn Alps. For yeata
automobile men have attempted t
ascend this treacherous slope In
high gear, lining unsuccessful until
accomplished by the WIllys-Knlght
Six, attesting tho unusual flexibility
nnd power performance of Its on-
KELSO, Watt. Mr. Corn Znck,
demented mother of nine children,
who has lived for 20 yuars on a
lonely homestead In thu upper Kal
ama river valley, killed her youngest
son Gilbert, five, by hacking his
bond off with an ax. Bho was
brought hero by the Hherlff after
a neighbor had notified authorities
of the tragedy.
Wood
We have arranged for nn oxtru
good supply of
LIMBfcWOOD
and tho first cur IB being un
loaded today It Is 1(1 Inch.
A' car or 12 Inch will bo In
Mobday. We inn also furnish
litis high grade henter wood In
2 nnd 1 rt. length, on orders
for It. .'
Wn advise early buying as tho
supply may bo snowod In, a
Utile later.
Prompt servlcn and fnlr prices
will prevail.
Wn handle till kinds ot
Wood Conl & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO 11U11N"
601 Main; . Phone 535,
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