The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    CMgndgy, November 1(5, IDUfi
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Five
Chuck Sams Wins
Over Bend Boxcr
DBND, Ort 'Nov, mi frtO ull
btrd middleweight ol Bend, won .1
ilii'lnliin (ivnr m W0111I11 nf Purl
land in 11 i'ii round main oyonl
lii'in Hiiliinlny nlghi. A largo pro.
portion ot tbo tans found fault
wiiii tha rerdlol 1 r tha judges,
in tht ssml riimi chunk Haum of
K In in ik I (1 Kill In Itiuli 11 in niiinil
roftroo'i diptilon from frankis
Doyid M11 in 11 plstysd a inta gamo,
ounnolni Hull Kranotala Qaspard
soorod 11 knook'Oul (was PVtnk torn
In tho Miironil round after 11 Mow in
I lin fucu.
nkw vohk - Ddtotidlni r ik
pom mid "her brothers, tin- flip
abort," 'i'" Rot, Oi k. Rala&ar thinks
M011111 t'lirmilH arc milling mlHiriiljli
swtnplos by drinking, ai football
KtliniJH llll llllN Hi'nll Dill lllllllllll "111'
IIiik III" flunk" bill mil oiik nl ii'li'iil
Normandy Bell
Ringera
and
Dancing
ELKS TEMPLE
Thursday, Nov. 19
Publk) Invited
GAINS
in
FORDS
21924 Ford roadsters
like new.
1 1924 Ford Coupe
2 1924 Ford Tourings
We have seventeen
Fords, all good and
priced right.
BUICK & STAR
Garage
'iiciwiniili
bsoi It.
Boxers Will Finish Training
Today For Wednesday's Card
Kid Starkey Arrives Home From Medford
Ready For Battle With Johnnie Tram-bitas-
Harrington and Crim to
Put up Real Fight
All boxers who tuke part in the slug-feat at Scandia
hall Wednesday night will wind up their hard training
tonight and will take it easy tomorrow in preparation for
their fistic arguments, which, on paper, look to be
about the best assortment of battles staged here in a
long time.
Kid Starkey got back from Medford today and will
uncork his lefts and rights on a few sparring partners
this evening. Johnnie Trambitas, who features with
Starkey in the 10-round main event, has been showing
tpo iioy u taw naw wrlnklaa and . .
Ih now on ood spanking lortna with
Lbs hixii allltud i tbala parts, li"
promises to do avan battar lltnn
1 w nn in uao, wimn in1 and Mark.
0y won' luitilliiK on almost ovui
tarns until tba fatal foul blow ba
struck In lba ninth.
Jack 1 .in'-. frli-nds urn looking
lo aoo bin tOPPlU Wilbur Harrlllg- I
i.ni In th" hvinl-wlntluii. Harring
ton wiin tho favurllo by long odd
nl their firm iiicittlug, but thu rcgu-
In biiiil" '. by Crlin ha-
j iwitebad komo of tho "area", m. l
hoy aru n w tlsurlna thin un oven
attla with either bp llah.u to d. op
Uf rn Ihulr alx rouodii aru up.
Hobby AII-n In going lo throw a
flock of ItOTSa In thu general dlr
notion of Tommy Murphy In tho
spec. al ovont, thereby hoilug to
win himself a berlli on the ngXI
curd. Since 1 11 . 11 1 UK lo KInniiU.i
saUa, Allen hai Ntaried train n i
norloualy and will bo In wonderful
ibapa for this fight.
Henry Hurko and Jim Planting
aru scheduled to g six round In
tha opener. Burks lately baa been
iiueoikliig u punch will. -h ruHeiubluH
red hot driinmllo, ami If Fleming U
abln to aland up under Ilurke'n
puiichoB for tha four rounds he
ntOSl lutru an iron jaw.
iin.sna.its r mkiii oitn
Mr. and Mm. K. II. Ilalslger mo
tored to Medford the hint of the
week on a combined bUBlhUSS and
plansurn trip.
A. ,mi:ii om
Dr. and Mrs. 1.. 1.. Truux wore
ainoni tba weaknnd visitors in
M -il ford.
Under Your Fingers
A World's Fair spreads itself quietly be
fore you the spectacular improvements
that are blazoned across the years, and the
little day-by-day improvements that give
you new comforts and conveniences for a
dime, a quarter, a dollar. .
Daily, through the advertising columns of
this paper, you can view the gleaming count
ers and show windows of world marts. With
out effort you can pass from one display
to another; without lifting an article, be
certain of its worth.
If you read the advertisements, you read of
goods v. ortf y of a nation's notice goods
i LI t p for a nation to examine. You read
of dependable goods that give solid value,
that help you save.
You can put your confidence into the widely
advertised, for they carry their own guar
antee of satisfaction. That satisfaction is
the "how" of them.
i
Read the advertisements to spend safely
to be sure of goods that please. Take ad
vantage of these daily displays.
Advertising brings to your home
comforts and conveniences
oroven worth
. -
cvggics Lose Two
Football 'Players
CORVALL1E8, Oro., Nov. 16. (P)
-Huiurday's 21 to 13 victory ovor
thu University of Oregon olovuii
s "ot without Its cost to llio
Oiogon Aggies, aa Ward, flrnt slrlm
ml, 11ml Dinmaii, half, wu.e on
to thu hospital with Injuries upon
llmlr return lo Corvullls. How Ion f.
'' will bo oui baa not boon
leriulned. bul faiiH aru hop ug t oy
'HI be In condition for tho I la....
Mlfj Saturday. Coach Bchlaa'.ur
oidorud light practice l -day as a
Htart toward preparation for the
Idaho mix.
Triumph procession led by Dr. J.
N. 11. Dull, vonurubln Aggie mascot,
and I'ruNldont Kerr fomicd today
111 accordance wllh long aStabUlbod
custom and murchod to Mary'N rlwr
wbero Dr. Hell throw hl hat lu'o
tho river In colouration of tho O.
A. C. victory over thu University of
Oregon.
PERRY KVJOYfi HINT
J. A. Perry of the Pulls Mercan
tile company, with Paul Hilton spent
Kundny on the west aldo of Tulo
lako hunting ducks. The hunlera re
turned last evening with the limit
an dreport they did not see one Blck
duck during their hunt.
OVBB FROM HKDFORI)
Mr. end Mrs. M. M. Maasoy of Med
ford arrived in tho city this after
noon to spend a few days hero on
business and pleasure. They ure
tmesis at the hotel Hall while here.
news of
of
EN
E
CHURCH IS Li
Masonic Lodge Has Charge
of Ceremonies at Epis- I
copal Edifice
Imprskslvo coromorilai wi con-
ducted yuiterdiiy when members ot
the Masonic ordor of Klamath Kails
officiated lit Hie laying of the eor
ner Htonu of the now edifice A'htctl i'i
being reared for St. Pan I'd Kplaco
pal eliureh on the corner of Klghth
and JatCarsOtt oppoHltu the Kmiian
Catbollo academy.
Thu Uasoni marched In a body
from tbo MaNonlc temple to the
oarajnonies where ('. K. Dennln,
WOriblpful maler. presided In the
ai. Hence of the grand maater, Percy
R, Kelly. Coplea of the local papers,
IllHhop Itemlngton's message, the
program of ceremonies, 1 9 2 r, coins
mid the Oregon Trail of (.'hurch
liood were hurled boncath tiie r.tooe.
Thu program opened with the
inging of Hymn No. 63;, after
vhtch the stone was rahied. Thla
was followeit with a canticle, a pray-
r liy the Grand Chaplain, after
which the various artlcli-B were
placed under the stone by the (Irani!
Treasurer, The atone was then let
down Into ltn place by three gradual
'nn.. with C. B. Dennla applying
tii. plumb, nijuare and Iev-1 to the
i .ne. laying: "I have tried and
proved this stone by plumb, square
and level and pronounce it to be
well-formed, truo and trusty."
The biiibop's measage was rend
. .. ... I .1 . A ...l.l. ,i...
I alio iiiu eereuiuu.es liuku win. mv
1 Recessional Hymn No. 491.
Declares Huskies
Are Best in World
SEATTLE, Nov. 16. (JP) George
M. Varnell, who refcreed a game
Saturday nt Berkoloy, Calif., In
iwhlch tho University ot Washington I
defeated the University of California j
7 to 0, declared In an article pub
llshodi here today that 111 the south
tho Huskies are rated among the
best lootball teams In the world.
Varnell stiitedithut experts In San
Erunclsco "are wondering, not how
the Huskies won their victory, but
how tho score margin was hut one
touchdown In favor of the Purple
and Cold tornado.
MILLS I". T. A.
Realize s:t!i.7.- From Snle of Food
Ami HIaoallatiaOtta Articles
The Parent Teachers Association
of the Mills school, who on Friday
evening held n cooked food and
miscellaneous sale, realized $39.7;
from the sale, which will be used
in purchasing books and magnzines
for the school nnd furnishing milk
to tho children who are unable to
purchase for themselves.
The high school girls' quartet gave
several musical numbers during the
evening and R. Slewert rendered
several numbers on the violin, ac
companied by his wife.
J. V. Fiunell acted us auctioneer
for the evening.
DF.WF.ESKS RETURN
Local PoOplfl Return From Sad
Mission in Fast
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deweeae re
turned Sunday evening fr m Amegii.
Kansas, where they were called by
tho death of Mrs. Deweese's bro
ther, O. Leonard. Mr. Deweeae goliii
east two weeks ago with the body
of his aged fathor, who passed away
I In this city. While ho was onroute
homo from the funeral of Ills fath
er at Amcgn, Kansns, he received
word from Mrs. Dewoese that she
Was being called east by the criti
cal illness of hoc brother. The
young man passed mwny before Mr,
and Mrs. Doweeso readied their old
home. Thoy have tho sympathy ot
tho ontlro community In their recont
beronvemonts.
OBITUARY
Death visited tho Shndliigor home
i 808 Oak street this morntn,;
when Mrs. Holla E. Shudluger pass
ed away following a severe Ulnes i.
She had boon n resldont of Klamath
Falls over two yoars. She was the
wife of Q, 0. Shadlnger and is sur
vived besides her husband, by a
daughter who resides in this city.
She was born in Columbia county,
Oregon. The remnina aro at the
Earl Whitlock Funeral homo. The
funeral will bo held at 2:30 o'clock
on Wednesday witn uev. a, u.
Rico officiating. Burial will tuko
plnce nt LInkvllle,
MISS HHOTIIF.HTON IMPROVK1)
Miss Wyma llrotliertoit was able
to resume her position with Moe'i"
store this morning, after being 111
nt her homo Blnco Friday with an
attack of ptomaine
RSTONE OF
Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the
right answer always and everywhere one reason
why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today.
BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE
Machines as low as $75 Ask for Demonstration
I. K. TRAYNOR
Representative
Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 653M
! CONTROL PLAN
PROVES SUCCESS
Government Entomologist Sees
Success in War on Beetle
in Klamath County
"So clear that even a layman in
experienced In woodcraft, can distin
guish the controlled from the uncon
trolled area."
This Is the finding of Paul T.
Keen, government entomologist of
Palo Alt,o and formerly stationed In
fKlaninth FallB, who has Just com
pleted an exhaustive survey of the
pine beetlo infestation situation in
Klamath and Lake counties.
"There Is no doubt about the suc
cess of control of tho pine beetle,"
Mr. Keen emphasized. "During the
past few weeks I have been engaged
in field inspection work for the spe
cific purpose of ascertaining whether
or not the control work in this ter
ritory has proved a success.
".My observations disclosed re
markable success in the only success
ful method in controlling the men
ace to our pine forests. The line of
demarcation between the area sub
jected to control operations And the
area on which no control work has
been instituted, is so clear thtt ven
the layman can see tho difference. In
nome sections where there has been
no control work, the loss is very ser
ous."
Mr. Keen Inaugurated , the pine
beetlo controy work in Klamath
county. He is connected with the :
United States bureau of entomology
and has for the past year achieved I
phenomenal success in control work
In tho Kaibab forest, which lies along
tho northern rim of tho Grand Can
yon, Arizona.
I
Hagen Addresses
CattleMen Today
Under adverse conditions, tho
California Cattle Growers Associa
tion has secured remarkable prices -for
Its membors during tho past
six months, R. M. Hagen, secre
tary of tho association told a group
of Klamath livestock men at tho
chamber ot commorco this after-'
noon.
Mr. Hngon Is in Klamath Falls to;
moot with members of the assocln-;
tlon, toll them ot the work of the
organization, answer questions and
atrivo to onlnrgo the cooperative
marketing project. He will speak
tomorrow at Fort Klamath In the
community hall.
Mr. Hagen Bpoke of the rapid de
velopment of the association In tho
paat tow months and of tho ad
vantages to be gained from orderly
mnrketlng. Ho pointed out how tho
market would bo glutted at times
nnd the price would bo forced down,
all because there was no control In
marketing, nut wltb n central or
ganization liku the Cattle Growers'
Association securing buyers and rcg
ulntlng tho shipments, a good aud
ateadf price Is guaranteed.
m
The Washington Gafe
the moat popular eating place Id Klamath salla todai
"Ther. ' a Reason"
roc oaj
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMKKIOAM AND
ISO ttoutb Sixth
Keep The Senses and Nerves
Alert and in tune by keeping your teeth healthy and clean.
No one can afford to neglect their teeth. See ub for free
examination.
R. D. COE,
tX-81-4 Hook Hid
Young Fighter
Dies Suddenly
EL CENTRO. Calif., Nov. 16.
(JP) "Babe" Monroy, who fought
Tony Escalante at a boxing show
here Saturday night, died yesterday.
The state boxing commission is in
vestigating the case. Monroy came
from Tipton, aCllf.
A doctor had advised him not to
enter the ring but Monroy concealed
this advice from his manager and!
started against Escalante. After the
tight he complained of feeling 111,
went to bed and died yesterday
morning.
Large Timber
Sale Is Made
ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 16. One
of the biggest timber sales to he
conducted in recent years by tho
Roseburg land office was held to
day, when the governmont disposed
of approximately 66,600,000 feet of!
timber on 1,854.22 acres of land.(
located chiefly In Coos, Jackson and
Lane counties. The sale brought iui
$134,067.40. -
Tho largest purchases wore n'aiio,
by Ben R. Chandler ot Marshfield.j
who bought two quartor sections of j
Coos Bay wagon road grant land In
COOS, County, The total amount paid!
was '$78,702.10.
Tho Booth Kolly Lumber com-1
pany of Eugeno boMght 15,700,000
feet of fir, cedar and hemlock tim
ber on 480 acres of O. & C. Grant
lands in Lane county, paying a total
price of $23,230.12.
ItETI RXED TO ALGOMA
0. R. Mavea of Algoma spent
the week end holidays in the city,
returning homo tbjs morning.
OHHTESB DI8HRB
Wm Ohtac Pvoa
DENTISTS
General and
Firestone Tires for
Service, More value
for your money and
Real Satisfaction
For quick and efficient
Crank Case service
Klamath Tire
House
tap i - h i k i 1 1 .
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Firestone, General and
Oldtleld Tires.
Wood
We have arranged for an extra
good supply of
LIMB-WOOD
and the first car is being un
loaded today It Is 16 inch.
A car of 12 Inch will be In
Monday. We can also furnish
thla high grade heater wood In
2 and 4 ft. length, on orders
for it.
We advise early buying as the
supply may be snowed In, a
little later.
Prompt service and fair prices
will prevail.
We handle all kinds ot
Wood Coal A Fuel OO
PEYTON & CO.
WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 536