Tlmrwlay, Feb. '21, liJUT. THE EVENING HEKAU). KLAMATH FALlj?, OREGON Stationers Office Equipment Typewriters Everything for the Office Globe-Weinickc Stool Filing Cabinets, Globe-Wernicke Steel Safes, 'Winnebago Desks and Chairs, SunHtrand Adding Ma chines and Cunh Kegi.sters, L C. Smith Typewriters, Corona and Remington Portables Delux Loose Leaf Book-keeping Supplies, Irving I'itt Ix)oja Leaf Books and Forms, Waste I'aper Baskets, Deak -Baskets, l'arker Desk Sets, Blotter Tads, Berkshire Bond Typewriter I'aper, Multi-copy Carbon I'aper, Drawing Supplies, ; ' Devoo Show Card Colors. Come in and let us show you how to ave money and buy at home i , -, . '. SHAW-Mac REA Stationery Co. , 620 Main St. Phone 605 m IN THE REALM OF m Starkcy Claims Uppercuts Did Not Reach Him in 10th Round of Big Fight Card O. Ellis And 'Cardinal Quintet Bows To o C. Smith Win ! Ashland Battery B. Team; - Their , Games X 1 I "Tim did n't lilt mn on the (hln fn times; ho hardly hit me oii'-n dorliix 1 hHt last round. liv ery time he li'l go wllh that right uppercut I caught It on my irm-fw, like thin. 1 be lieve I wiii entitled to the de cision and at least va draw." Needless to say. this came from KM Rtarkey. righting car penter of Klamath Kails and-u poiiulnr Klamath ring Mnl Tim Callahan wa awarded the reforee'a decision over Htsrkey In the ten round main event nf the Washington Birthday card. In the opinion of thin wr.ter the decision wiw merited. It ap peared from the press box on the Imlrony overlooking the rlnis at the legion hall that Htarki-y win outpointed all the way and that In the tenth h wa in a had way from a aerie of swift right uppercuts. I. "I know y;u called them HUe you aaw tbetn." the Klamath Kails fighter romniented. "and I'm not here to kirk, but Just to give my aide" of the fracas.' I would like to net another crack at Tim Callahan and believe I could heat him mo decisively that there would not he any doubt about who la the best man. Ho ( a tough boy. hut I am confident that I hare the tall over him." , Whatever the opinion of ' the (aim, whatever the opinion of the sports writer of the Kve nlng Herald, the fact remain the right waa (treat, from the flrat to the laat, and that to match them attain would be .1 good move on the part of the matchmaker. llfor an enthusiastic crowd at the Klamath IHUUrd and Card room, the three cushioned billi ard tournament opened Ian! !(H with victories for Otto Kills over W. W. fiuwley and for Claude Smith over Jim McHhane. Kllis beat Daw ley, 3u to 17 in, a 73 inning name. Kills nvide a blah run of five. In an KJ in ning content. Hmith defeated M'--Khane, 3D to 17. Bromley Takes . Movies Of Race Moving pictures of the end fii Ish of the 42 mile Fort Ktnmath Crater Ijke kl race will soon be shown In Klamath Falls by II. I llronilcy, connected wllh the Cal ifornia Oregon Power compan. who was grinding away at the Copco movie camera at the flj ixh line when Manfred Jicobton, W. Xord'iuiat. Nels Hkjersaa nut Kverett I'uckett came up to tho tape In the order nimed. Game Even at 3rd Quarter MFRR LLPLAYS Flowers-- -:r' Fresh from your, own garden A FLOWER garden U the cheapest and eatiest-lo-maUyanl decoration you can provide and It la also one of the moat enkiyable. Garden annuals will crow in any fairly good toil If In a location where there la sunshine the greater part of the day. MoitOfTho Standard Stu FlowerSe4 PacktU At Local Dealers v S Northrup, King ScCo:s BED rX Hy little planning of varieties you can have blooms from early summer to late in the fall -and ba aure to choose some tor cutting, such aa cosmos, calendulas, ainniaa, sweet peas, nasturtiums, pinks, petunias, asters, eta Plant seeds which have a good reputation for producing flowers la profusion and true to type. 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Ask. your diusljl, (Busses bought byJong Distances A truck tad coKh-mrmfscturer had three long Distgnce Telephone talks to m many cities w ith tMitsTxSrtation problems nearly $400,000 trorth of busjes were sold for immediate shipment. vTethet,buTing or seUing,longDistnc Telephone Service will put you in immed iate touch with the markets of the nation at . surprisingly low cose This Instance Is but one of the many new mnA rtrsrtirsl uteartf T-nno Distance, some of which are no doubt spplicable to your ; business. These will be cheerfully discuss ed with you upon request to the Business Office of the Telephone Company. Vajc T)ittnt mmhmn fyttdwlih rrntmf TUB PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ording to . .Hf, J Heralfl Class Ads Pay (Kpt-Tlxl To The llcraM) IIKXLKY. Ore., Feb. J4. VTam all anticipations the game that Is to be played bet weeu Henley and Merrill high schools at the Henley gymnasium to morrow night, February 25. will be one of the beat game of the season. Although Henley bojs were biaten by a small margin nf five points .the laat game with Merrill, they are coming back to put the margin on their eld-t. Henley la going to show sports manship above all' else, no mat ter whaf might come tip. Hen ley rooinrn are not going , to make personal ri-marka about the players and referee as soma of the tratiKlent rooters did at Malln lut Friday night. ' 'f they can't do better 'than that alien they come to Henley w bono that such rooters will re main at 'home. In what was said abov does not mean the Merrill school but a fw out aiders, who want to bo smart and try to turn basket bull Into prise fighting . If aurh people are tolerated at a basketball game It will soon be unsafe to go wlthipt being armed wl'h munition of war. fotnl Ctame. There wit a snappy basketball game witnessed at the Henley gymnasium lust Saturday nigh:, between the North and South community teama. The game waa to determine which aide should furnish tho supper for itJiuo occasion. Due to tho North'a quick of offensire and strong defence they gained a lead of 9 to t in the first quarter, which show ed tho spectators thnt tho Norlh boys had the South hoya out-, clussed in the fundamentals of tho game. It waa by no means n-.t overcome the blue and white put up a good fight, but could an easy game because the Son'h maplo trottera. The time abla tio left the final acoro H to 20. After tho ramo there waa an old-fashicned dance which wis enjoyed by everyone In atten dance) Miss MuiiHon Ilctter. Miss Munson who has been III for tho past week, waa able to resume her duties In the grade achool on Monday. Miss McAndrewa substltted for Miss Munson last week. Among those from Henley who attended tho Merrill Malln bas ketball -game were Fl.iyd Short. Martin Ashby, Alton Short, 1-ee Dixon and Herbert Wilson. The Misses Olive Hill, Habe l.atla, Hornlce and Luclllo Daw son who are attending the Ash hrhd Normal, epent the week end with their parents. The girls came over Friday evening ami returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. finnt ami family are moving to Maltu this week. Mr. and Mrs. tiant are active members of the commun ity and will be missed very much. Word has been received here that Maxlne Mradbury, who Is a Sophomore In tho Art depart ment at tho Vnlvcrslty of Oru gon, has hart several drawings accepted f ir tho next Issue of th-) Oregana, the university annual. O'iiiIk (iranil March. Mr. HiirshharRcr attended Iho Colonial Hall at Allamant Feb ruary 32 and led tho grnnd march. Mrs. llnrsliharger held the position as Stain Itegent In California' of tho Daughters of tho AnierU'UD lterolutlou, Mr. and Mrs. flay Cooper an I family are moving from the Ail r worth ranch near N'uss Lake to the Orem ranch on the Mer rill highway. ' . ' The Henley delegation to A. A. C. returned on Tuesday eve ning after ame delay caused by floods which destroyed the roads. The delegates were Al ma McClay. Mary Short, Ralph Hill and Mr. Srhultz.' Those from Henley who at tended the Ski Hare and Win ter Carnival at Ft. Klamath oa Tuesday were Mr. and Mj. Kd. Iteming, Miss Marie Munson. Marjorle iteeder, Mary Gober. I-ee Plion. Floyd Short. Herbeit Wilson. Charlie Booth. Mrs. K. J. Hi-seltine and Mrs.- Hans Xy lander. , 'Itead tho Herald's (laesifiMl Ads. Five husky young men. repre senting the Klamath Falls Car dinal cjulntul, played one of the beat gamea of their curnsr at Ashlind last night only to go down to defeat buore the lail quarter drive Initiated by the Aah innd Xa'.lonal guard batt-ry II team. Final acore waa 33 to IS. It wa personal t:ir.'. ihtt spelt defeat for the C-jrdinal quintet, t'nus'd to such close refereeing, the Cardinal team waa called time mid again on "personals.4 Perry Babcock and Curlv Swanson, were ejected from th rime in the last pare ot tua th.iu quarter. Their quola of personal fouls had been reached. With Ihcmi two mainstays of the Kla math tenra out. and with only two first string men on the team, the Aahlwid Battery turned u gruelling battle into 1 rout and scored 1 points In the last quar ter while Klamath scored three. Closo Bottle. ' The score at the end of the third quarter waa IS to IS in fa vor of Ashland. "The refereeing was excellent. and I haH no kick on that scorn1; Frink Z. Howard. Cardinal man ager om-nted. "Hut onr hoys, were nut used lo such cluso ratK Ing and er caurht 1 tUne snd "Hacking" acd "lio'd'ng" ac counted for mmt or tl.e fouls. ' ' Tim Cardinal quin'ot waa fur ther weakened by tha fact th if Jess Bnidley and Char lea Gruvc) could not make the trl to tho valley. Itct urn (lame. "We play them a return game on March S," Howard said, Vpj on our floor with our full ' .feuii we really figure ; on .Ueattpg them." Karasick, Cauffman Wrestle Two Hour To Draw Last Night !ORTi.A.Vn. Ore., Feh.i 14. (4. --Cleta Caurfman, ' Ohio light' heavyweight, .ind Al Kouislck,'. Ilusslan wrestler, went 3 houta fo a draw here laat night. Each, took on fall. .1 Head the Herald's CliiMlrini'Aila.' MARINES IN CII1V.V ' Waslilnctoa Is watching closely reaction to presence of r. 8. Marine la ClUiub Several tbonaand are there aew 10 protect Ameticaa live. I'boto shows baltnllsai Uoed 00 for lawpectlos ! .r-- I Ss!dfi Dependable Merchandise jPsSyiUi rrv vv RvSff ?owy' iy 'V New" Fabrics and Color Combmatibn Am qj4 SILKS Without seeing these beautiful silks it is not possible to appreciate their real beauty.' 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