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Wednesday, August 31, 1027.
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Gertrude's
,. , f Advance showing of
Fall Millinery
Thursday-ept. 1 '
'The latest, 'smartestinqdeU ; -
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NEW YOkK and PARIS ,
Johnny Fugatc
Giant Jess Willard Could Not
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j; Dewpsey's Greatest Knockouts ' j
$ Get Up After Tliree Rounds ! '
We also have an extensive group of popular priced hats. ,
The leading colors are: Copper Leaf Crimson Maple
Rose of Sharon Flaming Maple Tarony Birch
Golden Chestnut and the popular black.
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519 Main Street X J.
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HEW CITY BANK
'les Ire'w." Wilson S. Vllcv. Mr. "
Lindlcy and Mr. Duke. , J
THURSDAY
Public Invited to Visit
New Klamath Finan-
cial Institution
.' ficneral public Is invited to
, attend the formal opening of the
Oregon Hank and Trust company
at it temporary headquarters.
1 wit )lala street, tomorrow mora
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The new financial Institution
of, the KlamatJf basin will open
doors to busluoM tomorrow
morning.
: i Officers of the bank are, John
O. Duke, president; George K.
Lindley, vice-president- and cash
ier, and C. A. Dunn, vice-presi-
. dent. .....
Board of directors Is as fol-
; lows: n. W Hovey, Dr. George
' H. .Murrjiuan. C. A. Dunn. Cbar-
State Line Road . 4
Reported Closed
State lino road, a thoroughfare
that leads west from Merrill and
parraleU the state line was re
ported today to be impassable.
According to a motorist, the
thoroughfare has been flooded
by overflow water from lower
Klamath lake and automobiles
attempting to go through hare
British Gunboat i
Hit China Guns
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New. Gossip
! Of Footbk
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LONDON; AR.II.. (APW-A.
member of the crew of the Brit
ish gunboat Cockchafer was
slightly wounded.' says a Hong
kong -dispatch to-the Exchange running stars.
Telegrarjn. when the warship and credit for California's team of
a vessel she was convoying were ',111. 1)22 and 1923, that won
neavuy urea upon. from snore by.;iue -i. t. .t-i .cnsmpionsmps.
Chinese. 'The Prltish returneil
The ultimate welfare ot his
men that Is Walter Christie's
first thought la coaching track
at California.
Christie will soon start on his
thirty-sixth season as a roach of
track at American schools and
colleges.
Twenty-six ot those years have
been spent. at Berkeley. The oth
ers were evenly divided at Mat
sey School in New York. Wil
liams. . Columbia. Princeton and
Annapolis.' "
Christie. In his many years as
a roach, has developed many na
tionally known stars, especially
To him also goes
the fire.
Parents
"Here is a wonderful opportunity
to outfit your boy for school.
THINK OF IT! 1 ' 'f
A A complete outfit for
J.i Lli. jjj
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Which includes:
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A 17.50 Boys' Suit
A 4.00 Pair of Boys' Shoes
A 1.50 Boys' Shirt
A 2.00 Boys' Cap '
A 25.00 Outfit for 19.50
All Suits have two pair of Pants, the Shoes
are either,' Boots, or Oxfords, the Shirts and
Caps include all the latest styles and pat
terns. S ' :t I J i T i
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The above 'items may also be purchased
separately at wonderful savings. '
"Compare our Values"
We Sell for Uss
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Alwayt the Beit
Oregon Woolen Store
Christie' methods of training
are like Christie. '
tie Is not out solely for great
track . men: he is ont to develop
jeich candidate to that particular
; candidate's capacity. Ho never
pushes his men, be never makes
them perform on their nerve
'alone.'
I The California mentor will
spend hours with freshmen who
can hardly hope ever to make a
'point in a meet, to help them
Improve just a bit. All because
he says it is good for them to
know bow it Is done.
Truly, he is quite different
from a lot of coaches who give
their time only to the ones who
show future greatness.
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GERMAN BAKER
LEADING RAGE
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$30,000 Prize Appears
Anured. for Ernst
Vierkoetter '
TDIION'TO; Out..' Aug. 31. y.
I'.)--A powerful (ii'rman ImJiir,
Krniit Vlcrkirtlrr. to liuiii l ho
Milldly rippled waters of I In- icy
) 'l.kn Onlurlu tru mini rum.
jpnrnl wllh turbtilriifs nf t )
Kugllsh rliannei bn bail uniinr
e.l. sts-uked bis way toward if
flO.UUU flml . prlp goal lixlay,
two, iittliHi. sbeaJ or his ni-nr.-.t
rival In a gruelling 21-mlln imiru.
I hull of the lakes.
H 'Vli rkodti r. who gulunl the
lend at the four and unu-lmif
tulle point, 'swept by Ilia then
leml-hiildllig llenrge Young, T.ir
ohlo lud, as If (ieorgn had been
merely ui il I Ilia. A Imlf a mile
further on. Young dropped nut.
villi is of Ilia crumps, and be
fore half Hie rare was over there
were only (I swimmers left out
of some 400 who had entered.
Martha Wager. Cortland, Ore.
eulry, was still swimming ihia
nfleruoun. Hha was In 01 -I h.
sillun.
SfTi i! Interest; Fugate Trains Hard
rorDout witn rutting welter
Washington experts predict lly.
Ing hotels as the next thing
Jumper of buanl bills are order
lug parachutes (or their trunks.
Semi-Windup Has Main Event
- Two tackles are needed badly
at Wisconsin this year. The
tliree Badger whe 'took. Xare of
those' two positions -last year
j were seniors, and, therefore, are
guue. The only man oCanjr ex-
Pyri?,'ce 'e'1 'I S'hweeni, a rc
' scn'e.'''Clenh'Tlt&rtewJllet.'' now-
ever, has a number ot candidates
who he hopes will 'be able to
step In capably without his being
forced to transfer some of the
guard or center candidates to the
taiie positions.
A right smash to the jaw following a murderous left
to the pit of the stomach! . I , ... . , ..
,, , .. ... . , , . I reality compared wllh pint
Those two blows by tigerish Jack Dempsey sent pon- ;muln ,, remi .iud-up
derous Jess illard down for the first time at Toledo. O.. between Johnny Kugme. Kion.ath
on the Fourth of July, 1919, and won jut a few minutes Ksii. the veteran, and Jack
later the world's heavyweight championship for DempHoy. i 0 Ml"l,-v- piiw. ""er.
There were other blows and other knockdown taken ty Wll- !"" m4ln "ral
lard that sun-baked afternoon b.-fore his seconds threw In a toel I 'U course. It mriy he sweet ami
between the third and fourth round, but tlioie two Mows that short--so sweet and short that
rocked the champion halfway around aud e.uit him down early In the fans may not be able to dc
the first round really decided the fight. , ' j termlno ho Is In l. Hut who
Dempsey and Wlllnrd exchanged light htos as the round will lie on Ihe short end Is a
started. Deuipsvy taking m to assure liliuVHf that Ihe blows of uuestinn. Ilqth boys are great
bis !tii-pound opponent could nut hurt. And when he realled light had Hker and both ar
that. Wlllard's punches were nut botliersome. he weaved In. The :,...v. .ii,.rv u..A r..
left to Jose' storoa.-h followed by the right to the Jaw were de-, ' "po'r!r ,n"
llrered nd down Jes went .for the first time. . ' I P" O'Mnl'ey's fine
Wlllard rose slowly, but went down a?aln qulrklr from a left showing lit the l;it rnr.l, the
to the head and another rUht to the Jaw. Ksib lime he rof l writer picks Fugattf. not on'y he
wearier than before, and each time Dempsey. eager for vie- :ause of bis evuerlenee but be.
lory, smacked him down again. Junt how many times' he went',..,,., v i. k..iiv ...in.,,1
down has remained a matter of dispute. down , , ,,- '
The next two rounds were punching ones for W'llmrd. and so The bo.. illnir W1.i.r.
badly was he clashed by Pemney that at the end of the third round Z,,. w . rl n
as the big fighter sat on his stori with bis right eye rl.nrd I and a. U,!",,' " J frm ,,,,'B
deep gash underneath, and six leoth missing, his seconds threw in l'"n, maichuinker, when he
a towel. :)' turned out to truln nine nlgliM
In surcesalon. The trim veteran
rvalues he has a proposition on
his hands that will probably
raum hlin lots of trouble. II"
has no do. Ire to lose bla prcs-
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On the other hnnd, there l
O'Mnlley. who nut only wants to I
rllmb Into the main event rla
her. but be Isn't the only one ,
Over In his corner each training I
night la his lfe. If by any.
chance he should have the desire'
10 rclui hU training. Mrs. O'Mnl-l
ley la right there to prod him
Into action. j
There wll) be betting on the ;
seml-a Ind-up If pool room ggs i
alp slid talk Is a criterion.
"lint", l.e liaron said today.
I still rlulin that the special
Better
Teeth
Better
Health
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Drntrhtry Wllh Wrllira
fiuarnntre '
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ix rnun.l event, lllllv llromllovn Husaruian Illdg. (til ft Mall
vs. Kid Ityiltr. Mend, both bnq- iXH X-t
tains, will ulejl Ihe show." -
Women Riders
, Will Compete
At State Fair
Trincetou and Harvard will get
the two young golfers, Eugene
'Homans and 1'hllllps r'inlay. who
were among the leaders qualify
ing In the national amateur
meet. Homans. It Is reported,
will go to Princeton, and r'inlay
will enter Harvard this full.
SPOKANE, Wash... Aug. 31. f
(AP) Miss Mabel Strickland, !
queen of the 1:7 fenoi.ioii 1
Ronnd-np, and Miss Donna Csrd.1
heir riding partner, will coajpeiej
in the women's relay rnco at. the
interstate fair . hen" next j wn-k, j
with Miss Helen Juhnson of thlsJ
city, alater of Alfred JohnKon.
nationally famous derby Jockey,
It was announcud tixlav. A tourlU
woman-rider also -will compote
in the 11.009 event, it was stut-d. i
iliss Johnson is to ride horses'
from the stable of 0Borge- Dram
heller, v Jl lanes ' Strickland and ,
Card are . riding ,,l)ie- McCarty :
horses and the fourth entrant
will rcpresenr flic' Cantrell rac-'
line stablt-s.
Today's Results
NATIONAL I.KAfit K.
First game, 13 innings:
Pittsburgh ;'. 3 S 0
Philadelphia 2 7 1
Aldriilge,. Cvengros and (iooeh;
tlrich and WlUoq.
Davis-Elkins certainly didn't
try to arrange any easy foot
ball schedule for tbia fall. A
glimpse over theirmena reveals
the fart that the small West
Vlrgluls college Is going to play
tjie Army, the Navy, George ,.. .,,.,, ,, ,
tow.,: (!.n.,ud West Virginia, ! '"I'.T'i' '-'"? 7 t 1
. . . .. .i wsv' - t
-i Lunue and Hargrave: lluliert-
sorr.'-Mnrrison and" Urban; t;ib
Son. J, f ;j t't,iiC . ( i ).
.;St. Louis .' 3 10 -0
f Brooklyn 1 --4 2
'I Ithera and ; OTsfrell; .. Donk.
n oslayan. Doutin t seem
hope fur many victories there.
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Detroit : 1 S 1
'.St.. Louis -...i.... S 7 1
Stoner, Smith, W'hlthlll and
Woodull; Jones and Kchang. '
Boston . 1
'New York lw 13 1
j Huffing and Ilufmann, Moore;
I Plpgras and Bengough.
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:-1 IfifvSPivl ,N Administrator's ' f
if-l'"'- ''"lIvW:.'. 'M Closing Out Sale, I
nc..- i iTwii.vss?,i?3 u -
m ' "' ' '.: Administrator. . J
iill i .XZ vv . 1 v ' i
1 his entire stock of high-grade
Men s and Boys' Clothing, Shoes
and Furnishings to be closed
out regardless of . cost. . v
This stock to be liquidated to
settle estate of Mr. Beclc, who
passed away last spring.
A. J. BECK,
Administrator.
Beck's Man's Store
517 Main St.
8TH MAIN'
Brti'Tr,-:? V 317 Main St.. J
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