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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
OCTOBER HEALTH
CONDITIONS
REPORTED TODAY
Fans Anxious To See Starkey
And Johnnie Trambitas Fight
It Out In 10-Round Bout
Local Boy is Favorite to Win Over Portland
Lightweight in Return Match Crim and
Harrington Promise to Furnish
Plenty of Thrills
Dr. Newsom Announces
Statistics on Disease
in Klamath
1 miirmiif rf imvnv.il .limit thf
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A brioi Intt m rin.t epidemic boxing Rialto today when it became known that Johnnie
rphoid fovdr in Kliim.ih KalN. .. If- UU J v:J C ML k;. ,...,,,...t
ituuiuiias auu iviu uiatAtj' nm .icuen Mini 1cs"'-,
in the 10-round main event at Scandinavian hall next
Monday night
Starkey is a popular fighter with Klamath fans. He's
a crowd pleaser, a willing mixer and can take em with
a smile. Many of his friends insist he had Trambitas on
"Queer street" in their last fight and that Trambitas
would have kissed the canvas for the 10-count in the
final frame. The palpable foul which laid Starkey low
and gave him the fight halted a bout which the fans
wanted to see go to a finish.
Trambitas is fighting mala ate-nl
typhoid lever in Kin
Blight visitation ot mumps In the
Bly district and contlnunMon of so
cial disease aro iho high njfhu
cf the Klamath county health rep : :
for October, announced today by
Br. Q. S, Nv,:i.m, medical director
of Klamath county.
Thero wore six cases of typhoid
In Klamath, all originating trom
one dairy. This dairy was forced
to suspend business and the epi
demic ceased as quickly ns it had
come.
Epidemic of Mumps
Out In SprnKue River valley, a
at Seattle tonight, but will leave
the countryside. Seven were
during the slight epidemic.
ill
Ford Production
Reaches New Mark
DETROIT, Mich. Exceeding all
'tween Jack Crim and Wilbur liar- , production went to a new record ot
rington will produce a lot of vicious I &017 cars and trucks on Friday,
glove slinging. These boys don't (October SO, it was announced at
6llght wave of mumps swept through onrly tomorrow for Klamath Falls
aud will get here late Thursday
nrinn.,. 1.A ', - - tnf.,.,,.,.l
Soclal diseases continued to be as ""
,.i . .... "ak Johnnie Sylvester.
report. There we're seventeen cases Tho soK-windup be- , expectations for daily' output. Ford
reported to tho county health office.
In all, 49 Infectious disease cases
wero reported to tho health office.
Of this number 29 wero placed un
der quarantine There wero nine
teen dairy Inspections, to ascertain
whether or not condition!! In Klam
ath dairies were conducive to the
best health of the community.
Thirty BChool children were ex
cluded for a short time from school
owinir tn dancer of infection. :ind
the room in which they were loeat-" droD by tho K
ed thoroughly fumigated.
j like each other, -and when they
square nway both will start heaving
leather until one of them drcps.
That's tho sort of n fight they put
up for four rounds on the last cail,
and both wore nearly out on their
feet when the referee called It a
draw. With twu additional rounds
it looks like a certainty one will
O. route.
Jack Walters probably will be
iKirnp.l 11 meet llt.nrv ltnrke in the
Through tne activities of the City , , ,, .
. . , ... ! four-round curtain raiser. Burke
school nurse, minor phVsical do- .. , ,. .
. . - . l . . disposed 11 Kid Sullivan in two
fects of 40 children were corrected. I - . ... , .
....... 'rounds on the last card, so he is
An Idea of the scope of the . "re,
. ,. ,., , . I'going to set a tougher fight for h:s
health office activities mav be sain- , , . . .
Z Z . " ... I second appearance as a b-jx-fignter.
ed by the monthly mileage report of , . ... , , ,
k , . S, (Another four rounder will be signed
the office. Dr. Newsom and his two .... ,. ,
j , . up withiu the nert day or two to
assistants. Miss Lydia Frick and: ....
.., , , , , . complete the card.
Miss Hazel McCle land, trave ed .
iovv mnes 01 iiamain roans in me
interests oT public health. Of this
total. Dr. Newsom drove 735 miles:
Miss Fricke 300 miles; and Miss M:
Clelland, 496 miles.
A review of October reveals that
the extensive epidemic of whoopins
cough has . .been controlled. But
two cases were reported.
NEW YORK The Rev. Dr. Har
ris Elliott Kirk of Baltimore is
frightened by the might of New York
City. Congregations in Baltimore and
New York prayed that ho should have
Divine guidance in deciding whether
to accept any call. He told about his
of the city in leading prayer here.
the general offices of the Ford Motor
company recently. This remark
able industrial achievement becomes
more important when it Is recalled
that sixty days ago assembly of
ears had halted while materials for
the improved types iwero, being ship
ped to branches. Since that time
production has steadily rlson from
practically nothing to record break
ing heights.
Ever week for the last three
weeks as the company's thirty-two
assembly plants swum Into produc
tion new daily records have been
created. October will go down as
a record breaking month for with
Saturday's assembly production for
the month was in excess of 200,000
cars and trucks, exceeding -any sim
ilar period in the history' of the
company.
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KNROUTE TO BEND
Ml. and Mrs. Martin 'wells of
Nompa, Idaho, were over Sunday'
visitors in Klamath Falls enroute
to Bend, Oregon, for a visit with
friends.
Dodge Brothers
SPECIAL
TYPE-A-5EDAN
If Dodge Brothers had deliberately
built the Special Type-A Sedan for
women, they could not more perfectly
have met feminine requirements.
That women recognize this fact is
plentifully evidenced on every hand.
The car's striking beauty, its ease of
handling and world-famous dependa
bility are features which every motor
ist values but which women value
the most.
Ask us about Dodge Brothers
New Credit-Purchase Plan
WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO.
170 MAIN STREET
for men who sit up nights
nursing a feverish pipe
Listen, maybe your old pipe's in
terrible condition, with a burning
temperature of 106 or so . . . and
maybe you've tried patented pipe
remedies galore; but try this pre
scription: One bowlful of cool,
mild Granger every hour . . . Right
oS,the temperature '11 drop dov. n
to normal and the old pipe '11 t ake
a new lease on life . . . Granger's
the proper medicine it's the
premier peevish-pipe panacea.
HH Granger is "rough cut"
'&&r for a purpose
Finely cut or granulated tobacco
burns fast and hot. But Grander,
cut in large flakes, burns slow
and makes the coolest, sweetest
smoking you over put in your pipe.
Packed in heavy foil
instead of tins hence
Liccett k Myms Tobacco Co.
NEW TELEPHONE
BOOK WILL BE
ISSUED ON DEC. 1
Decided Increase in Past Fpur
Months Noted By Resi
dent Manager
Election Doesn't
Cost Big Amount
Only $200 Required to Give
Second Ward Representa
tion on Council
Tedious work of checking and re
churklng. in order to insure aliso
Inte eorrectn'eea, n"w ln lrognKH
preparatory to the issuing of a nw
telephone directory. On the morn
ing of ' December l, the new direc
tory wfll be distributed to the pat
rons of the company, according to
F. Kay Dunn, resident manager of
the company.
Tho new book will show an in
crease of 112 patrons, since last
June 20, Mr. Dunn Bald. This Ik a
percentage lncream; far above the
ororago for Oregon, including Portland.
REMARKABLE GROWTH
OF GRAHAM BROTHERS
Graham Urotliers production of
Motor Trucks for the slnglo month
of September, 1925, according to of
ficial figures, was 171 of tiolr
production for the entire yjar of
1921.
With the combined output of
their four huge factories located at
Detroltj Evansvlllo, Stockton, Calif.,
add Toronto, Ontario, Orahnm llio
thcrs, a division of Dodigc Brothers,
Inc., and now the hirgcsl exclusive
manfacturers of ;notor trucks, month
by month and week by week nio
shattering all their previous produc
tion records.
Graham Brothers production for
the first 9 months of this year ex
ceeded that for 1924 by 128 and
exceeded tho 19211 figures by 248.
There aro orchestras with only
fopr or five pleceu, but they sound
as If It wero tin,
It nly cost the city apprqxlinat
ly $200 to hold the special election
for second ward councilman. It de
veloped iar: night at the city coun
cil meeting. Tills figure Is fur be
low that which was estimated prior
to the city election. In fact ono of
the resjBons why the election was
postponed so long was because tho
council hesitated to spend the mon
ey for tho election.
Becomes President
of Powerful Bank
Climbs frotjl Rlltmcr for Bank
tc Highest Office in Same
Financial Institution
WASIIINtiToM, Nov. 10, (II
Robert v. Fleming, who entered the
iervloea of the ItK'gs Notional Ban
us a runner, today became president
of Iho Institution, one of the largest
In tho east, at the age of 35 'years.
Ho Bilecocds Milton B. Alios, who
died here several days ago, and
m-ho rono from tho position of i
Jaiilt r lu 111" treasury to that M
i financial leader in the capital.
The Weather
The t'yi lo-Slormugraph at Undr
wood's pharmacy rc-glstorod 11 r'ml
in barometric Dtossure during tht
IpaTly hours today hut this afternoon
la downward tendency Is In evidence.
Foroansl for next 21 hours:
I Unsettled and warmer. Probably
ruin or snow tonight,
Tho lycos recording thermometer
reglstored maxliuuin and minimum
temporalurog today us follows:
High 45 " Low 31
. S. Weather llepoil
, Oregon: Unsottltld weather, prob
ably rain late tonight or Wednesday
In north and west portions. Htroiig
southerly winds, moderate lemporn-
i tu re.
Hot cakes that arc Roldcn'
brown and fcathcr-lightl
Every time you make tlicra,
How? Flapjack!
Whether your memory
is lonpor short, there's
just one word you need to
remember in buying
pancake flour: Flapjacl
Your grocer has it in
the handy round carton
with the replaceable lid.
"Aiders standi for
,) Better Brcakjasls"
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