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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1926)
Page Tout EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wodm'Kilny, April 21, 11)20 RflSITJG VOLCANO GOES TO SLEEP Final Quiver from Mountain j Monster sends Lava flow ... ' . Tumbling to Sea J,"lllU T.'k April 21. (fl) With threatening .defiant gesture of con tempt Jor Its audience, Mauna Loa, - "Ions mountain," quivered, snurted. forth, several feeble foun tains of fire and calmly doxed Into a comparatively peaceful sleep last " !.:; . . The volcano's last gesture waa to tdnd'alavolfiow racing from. 20 to 26 ml loa an rhour Into tbe sea for several hours lato yesterday after sobs Just before Its activity receded. .': The. great, Jvolcauo that for alx daya had been heaving up millions of Ions of liquid fire ' from 'a' half dotea' different sources, turning Its graceful long -slopes Into weird, fan ciful appearing heaps of morass, last night was shouldering only Inter mittently , while ..dark clouds - of steam arose from parts of its desul tory splllwaj and scattered over 100 Bomuern ;siue. An Arniy of Women Marches on the Capitol ww vm m . mmuMM ''A Sn,lemUfh,au,ld always pre cede his ladjyUlejid...lb.roueh - the vladthield. 'v. T . Wood . Tb4 box' factories are running food sow and we have plentyt. ot blocks-. Orders are deliver ed on-balf day's "potico la town. :" -:. ;. Country ; drllvcr,i are. made jlthoidelay, iilso.:... , Weare ' selling 'bloc&snt the . vim - awv wiuru i uiiire. We are delivering green slab lejlnch, '2-feet 'and 4-feet .' lengths. " v . Your 'business solicited. ; ." - . PEYTON & CO. 6pl,Wflin ' .Phone 535 Women clniming to represent 12.000.000 of their sex boiubitrded tho Senate prohiliition committee, at Wash ington to Insist on retention of the prohibition law, with strict enforcement. This picture shows them on tho capitol steps. Fighters On Thursday Card About Evenly Matched, View Lewis, About Whom Little is Known Here, Declared to Have Good Chance by Bend Fans; Woods Ranks Favorite Everything is. set for the elimin ation boxing card to be staged at Scandia. hall Thursday night. ; Johnny . Trambitas, of Portland, and Frankie Lewis, the wandering Klamath Indian, '. are reported in what is sometimes referred to as the pink of condition. Spec Woods. Fred Greenlee, Frankie Doyle and Wilbur Harrington, who are down to furnish the remainder of the pro gram, all are on their toes and ready for the gong. Trambitas. well known here as a seasoned ringman, with punitive powers in either hand, declares that be ia easily confident of his ability to haifdle Lewis.1 ' rT ' " Johnny says that not oaly is he orcd to "take" Greenlee, but the Dend battler Is a hard puncher, and may be able to place one .where It will do the necessary damage. A crowd of about 200 saw the wo.'kout last night at Scandia hall. It will be repeated tonight at 8:30. certain of clearing the first hurdle in the projected series of bouts, but j that he'll be there .when the finals jare called for, and that when the smoke clears away Benny Do Hon no I longer will be; king of the 'Klamath j country lightweights, j A little group of sportsmen from Ilend hold quite a contrary opinion j to that of .Trambitas. They have j seen Lewis in action, they sav. j l..l.,. .,!.- k... .. taiK eaauy aDCul nacKing tneir fav orite with what loose change they have. , ' Equally in favor with the main event in the minds of the fans Is tho six rounder oetween Spec" Wooda and Fred Greenlee. Woods Is fav- Len Malody Loses Portland Battle PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. (P) WeldJn "Toughy" Wing, Port land lightweight, won a ten round decision over Len Malody, of Lar amie.' WVo., here last night. A big margin In the last tram gave toe lecal boy the fight. , ... . ' '.. :. . . . v Jor Economical Trmniportation "!' :: ' Vs''-' ' : ': i - I V ' i ? -.V: . miers what Chevrolet Yesterday's Ball Scores t'oast Loaffue JIlBsion 0, Portland, -', Oakland -'V- San Pranc'lsto 2. Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 10. American Leanuo New York 18, Washington S. Cleveland 9, Chicago. 5. St. Louis 4, Detroit 5. Xntlunal League Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 5. Chicago 7, St. Louis 0. 4- Dixon Winner ni Blackwell Match Ball Meeting Gives League1 Boost Friday Meeting to be Held at Crest of Siskiyous April 23 YRRKA, Calif., April 21. His klyou will havo Imaebull during 1920 and tho lirp ot th Slskiyou-Klnmath llnaebnll aaaoclntlon will contlnuo for another year. The tonniH to iiartlcliiato will probably bo Yrekit. Medford, KlniU' nth Falls, Dunsmulr, Weed nnd Mt. SlinHta ,aml tho si'imon inny open May 15. This much was decided at tho firat regular meeting ot tho nsaoclntlon at tho city hall hum Friday night when representatives from the. In terented towns met and ugiWl to hold it formal orguniiation gather lug at an inn on the Hummlt of the Siaklyoua on tho Pacific highway on Friday evening, April 23. where fin al pluns will be arranged, following a banquot. Throe. him Dlncutxcd President J. P. McNamaru waa in tho chair and the problem of one eight-club keugua, one six-club league or two tour-club leagues formed the principal topic and this question was not finally passed on. tho directors feeling that by next Friday night a definite, conclusion could bo reached. Tho purposo of holding the meet lng ou the Siaklyoua waa that the place chosen brings tho California and Oregon clubs from comparative, ly equal dlatancea. J. P. Kenealy ot Mt. Shasta and Yreka waa appointed a committee of one to arrange for tho gathering. K. V. Delegation IlTeilt Tho Klamath Falls delegation In cluded Ed Hodge. C. S. Currln, W S. Wiley. K. L. Durbln and C. A Hayden, all of whom wanted to do what would be best for basehnll In this region. The question of permitting tenms In the leaguo to get Imported pitch ers and catchers or to keep the per sonnel of each team limited to the amateur players In each town proved another stickler to be laid over for the time. Ashland Fight Huso ball Ashland Is in the throes ot trying to get Sunday baseball, the national sport thero being blocked by tha city council. A newspaper campaign has been Inaugurated to permit Sunday ball and If tho city fathers of the Llthla center experience a cluinite ot heart, It Is possible a team will be formed there. at these Modern Design ;'. typified by such' important engi neering developments as 3-speed ' transmission, economical valve-in-head motor. Remv electric starting lighting and ignition, safe and easy ; , dry-plate disoclutch. ; - .v';, ..-iS,:-. ' ', s - ' ' ' ' ' ; .! 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Uiaekwcil was knocked down in the fifth. Just b'ei'ore the bell rang and was still groggy In" the sixth. He was again knocked to the can vas for a count of 9 in the sixth, and when he sagged to his knees Hfcaln tho bout was stopped, Ro'.h welched in at 147. V I L. O. ARENS, CHEVROLET ' Vl 522 South Sixth' , QUAE I 'X-T.r-al O ,W C O S T oAt the TINE TREE One of tbe most significant pro ductions looming up on the motion picture horizon Is D. W. Griffith's spectacular Jazz epic, "That Iloylo Girl." which makes Its local debut at the Pine Tree Oieatre next Thurs day. It Is a melodramatic screen version of Edwin Dnlmer's powerful novel which created such a tremen dous furore when It was first pub lished serially In tho Cosmopolitan magazine. . That Mr. Griffith was not stingy of talent when assembling his cast is evidenced by the presence in the film of such capable and popular playe.s as Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields. Jame Klrkwood and Harri son Ford. If aas inevitable that "That Roylo Girl" pliould find its way to tho sil ver sheet, for Its intensely dramatic p'.ot of u fllppunt, beautiful, pleas ure craving flapper's adventure In the fast, rough, roaring ."Jazz-bolt ami underworld of Chicago Is- loaded 'with all. those Bure-flre elements that go to make up a swift, oxcitlng and heart-nppeallng picture. , Hut only Griffith, with his con summate, artistry nnd directorial genius, could have added those sub tle, delicate, human touches and re inforced tho w'.iole with an amazing- fly realistic cyclone for a climax, that stamp the production as one of the photoplay classics of all time Portland Jeweler To Appeal Sentence SALEM. Ore., April 21. (P) Tom Mannix, Portlnnd attornoy, lo- jdny telephoned Arthur S. Donson. clork ot tho supreme court, that the case of tho stato against Fredorlck L. Miller, ot Portland, will bo ap pealed to tho United States supromo court. Miller, a Jeweler of Port land, was convicted In the lower court for Multnomah county ot a charge of Involuntary manslaughter, resulting from his running down with his automobile nnd futally In juring Mrs. Alma Hall. Ho was sentenced to a year In the state pen itentiary. The state supreme court upheld the lower court. Miller then petitioned for a rehearing, but this Vas denied by the supreme court bore yesterday. AIDS TO THE DL'MIl PARIS. April 21. (PI It seems as If American hotol men bad known what Pate do Fole Oraa Is, but leit there be any doubt, their polite French hosts at a luncheon had il lustrated menus. Socks will last.longgc.lt you loftye them otl- nnd wonr you rj' brother's-. CORN S Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt ono bit! Drop a lltllo "rreezone on nn nchlng corn, In stantly that corn stops, hurting, thon shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your driigulnt soils a tiny bottle r.( "Frecsono".for a few cents, sufficient to remove ovory hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and tho foot calluses, without sorenoss or Ir ritation, .!' :- ! ,! V Liquor Violator Requests Release SALEM, Oro April SI, (yi'JA petition for a writ of habeas corpus In behalf ot Hubert Kenneth Dusti ness, who Is serving u seutonce In tile Lnno county Jail was filed villi tho supremo court hern to day. Ilusli nnll was sentenced lo Jail by JikIko J. W. Ilaiiiilloii for a vlolull hi ,f the prohibiten law. lu the petition It Is alleged that sentencn wus Im posed after the Judgo bad disregard od on affidavit of prejudice and without, thn employment of an at torney for tho defednnt. " (il N.MIA' ON X.tHT HACltA.MlCN'i'O, Calif. April 11. (l)Hevenly five Instructors aud captains ot tbe aiulo division molor vehicles wei'o tld liy Clarencu Mr rull, chief of the biiruuu uf crimin al idaiiiiriiuiloii, Unit "ihoro aro emu uf Ihu highest class gunmon In the world on I ho I'aclflo must from 1'nrtliiml l l'lego, Tlley aro (liiiiKei'iins. "I'ako no chances wild them." . .WOTIIKll Ol'I'lll ltHT IIKDIUNG, t'ullf., April Il.(iT) Lassen peak waa In eruption for an hour. Tnu volcano belcbod forth a cluAd of' smoke wiiluli " thick with ashes. , i IMI HALING It will pay you to investigate my Chiropratic Health Service Dr. O. H. Mather Phone 404 715 Main St Opposite Pine Tree L4 JK JllZTl S rSA HUB TIRE CO. 3 r BOI SO. 8IXTH rilONB 81 YJ EVERETT TRUE By CONDO 1 SAW MDUR. AD IVES, We ADVERTISED in the: paper, ano) a WAni. but wb. I THOUG-HT I UOUUD o?op in and see WHAT'S DOING-. SKI just hired one THIS WOftNlNS.. Listen, l xjon't hTNOW WHAT VOU'RB PAVINS WIAA, BUT t'W WltLNS-' TO DO IV HAT Lie Tinpe; , ... 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