The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1928, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING IIFKATX), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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... Mowinvr February ft, 1A28
Tajre Two.
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GERMAN TRACK INOOOn LINKS
STAR PREPARESItOURNAMENT IS
FOR BIG RAGEINEARING CLOSE
Ray Dodge, Former O. S. Ward Dwight Win Way
C Star, Principal , to Finals ; McColloch
Rival . - ! Beats Albertson
CHICAGO, Feb. 6. (IP) Dr. i
Ollo Peltier. German track slur. ;
came back from New York 'todav i
to begin Intensive training for the basement of the Justln-Mont-Ihe
Illinois Athletic club games emery store haa placed for the
Friday night. i- i
One of the men entered against I
him la Itay Dodge, product of I
Oregon State college, who has ,
run many a winning race tor the
I -A. C, and who will prepare , sec.-.-'' ri-;-,i he ..defeated E. M.
himself on the same track as the iChilcole one upon the ninth hole.
Cerman flash. Word from NewjA close game with J. F. Majuire.
York la that Lloyd Hahn will not ' Sr.. brougnt victory jo Dwight
take part In the meet although! a third tline.'Vhen he won out
I. A. C. officials said they had With two up and one to go.
expected him to be here. ' ' Other play-offs during the week
The games Friday will be run mads are recorded as follows:
on a dirt track, said to be .more j Claude McColloch defeated Peter
popular than -the board tracks A. Albertson with 3 up: Boyle
with most entries. Additional j in a close and thrilling game de
cora petition for Dr. Peltier wasjfeated J. W. Berkeman, one up;
Been in the entries of Ray Con- E. E. Drlsooll defeated E. H.
ger and Jaclc Slttig. Pike 3 up and 2 to go J. F.
Four crack college relay teams: ; Mag u I re. Sr. defeated H. E. Han
Ames, Notre Dame, University of i ger I up and 3 o go.
Michigan and the University of j Matches must be played eff this
Iowa are outstanding features (week..' aecordlng. Bilr. Wade,
of the meet. Laddie Myers,' twice I golf pro. , , . , ,
a member of the United S'ates i - 1
Olympic team and Droegmueller.
of Northwestern university big
ten star are 'entered In the pole
vault events. ,
Harold Osborn. holder of the)
world's record of feet 8 $4
Inches and Anton Burg a prob
able Olympic entrant- are among
the high jumpers to compete. ,
THIS SPEAKER
Famous Vet, Released by
,'. ., Senators, Now With
Connie Mack
NEW, YORK. Feb. 6. (), Trig
Speaker has landed with the
Philadelphia Athletics.
The veteran outfielder who was ;
released a lew days ago by the
r Washington Senators came to
terms with Connie Iack and as
a result will report at the Ath
letic training quarters at. Fort!
ifyers, March 1. . I
Neither Trls nor Mack would
comment cn the Balary arrangement.-
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Staters Beat
University by
Single Point
' EUGENE, Feb. . (PJ Stun
ned by the 25 to 24 defeat at
the hands of the Oregon State
college basketball stars, the Unl
verslty of Oregon players were
w ATHLETICS
slowly recovering today, and were sidered by the city council. Bids
laying plans for revenge when ion tho city printing will be sub
tho two teams meet again in I mitted and considered.
Corvallls Saturday night. I : "'
' The game last Saturday was CJVfllLf MFI TIKC
Played before the largest cmwd iV " mc.L,i liYU
ever to witness a basketball con-! FAST-' ON GOLF
5,000.
With 30 seconds to go, and
Oregon in the lead by one point,
Wascher, sub guard, for the
Staters heaved a wild throw
from the center of the floor. The
shot was jtood and the Staters
won. . f 1
Death Threats
" Made Against
School Leader
FRESNO, Calif.. Feb. . (AP)
Threats ot death and orders
to deliver hnr adopted son, Leroy
listen Hubbard. 10, to the boy's
former foster mother, Mrs. Myr
tle Hughes of Los Angeles, were
Incorporated In two letters re
ceived recently by O. S. Hubbard,
assistant superintendent - ot the
Fresno county schools, it was
learned last night. The two let
ters, now in the hands ot Los
Angales police, constitute the
clues through which the police
ot thai city are seeking the au
thor, according to Information
received hy the Republican.
The lei tors were typewritten
and the wording was obviously
misspelled while the signature
was that of "Karl J. Kramer."
Hubbard was also threatened
with death If he placed the mat
ter In the hands of tho police.
Returned From Salem
Judge C. F. Stone, Attorney
J. H. Carnahan and County
Assessor W. T. I.eo returned tills
morning from Salem, where Ihey
were called to appear in court
In the I.ee vs. Crater National
Pnrk suit,
Ward Iwight. through his clev-
er rlaylne: ihronchout th past
'H k at tho Indoor Rolf links In
finals. ,
During -,:i- play-offs of the pan
eek Piisll first defeated A.
J- Yoye i a
close match, with
e un cn i!. loth bole. In his
CIS SOLO at ;
SI 01 PER HEAD
Bringing the high price of
$101.25 per head, close to one
hundred thoroughbred Jersey
milch cows were sold at public
auction late Saturday afternoon
at the O. n.'Juarns, with Colonel
Peters as auctioneer.
Hogs brought a price of 12
cents a pound and 30 head were
sold at the auction.
- Farmers from all sections of
Klamath,, county purchased the
animals. .
'The market is splendid and ii
is our intention to run these
auctions as often ins this thor
oughbred stock can be secured,"
Colonel Peters stated. .
The cattle and bogi were all
shipped -Into Klamath, county
from Camas Yalley. ... ; . r ; ..
Final block :f city improve
ment, bonds financing tho con
struction of sewer and paving
projects in Klamath Falls during
the year 127 will be offered for
sale tonight by the city council,
it was announced today.
The amount of bonds totals
$94.6.9T City Ilecordor Ira
L. Gaghagen. ' announced today.
Proposals xf a groan of men
seeking the city jrarhate fran-
chlse will be submitted and run.
COURSE GROUND
With the continuance warm
sunshine which has spread out
over the golf links the past fewj
day the links is rapidly being
cleared of the heavy snow, ac
cording to Bill Wade, golf pro
fessional cf Reames Uo'f and
Country club.
"Yes, it's melting fast, and I
believe we will be able to play
on fie links within another
n.onth, providing, of course, tho
vcather continues like today," he
said. . . '
Tho members of the ' Reames
Golf and Country club are now
looking forward with much Inter
est to the Leap Year danclnk par
ty scheduled for Wednesday eve
ning. February 29 at the winter
Garden. The Jack Bowrlng or
chestra will provide the dance
music. A number of novelty
stunts are belrfg planned for
the; dance. ... f . ,
QUARTET TAKEN
ON CHARGES OF
. INTOXICATION
Failing ot appear In ' pollco
court to answer to the charges
of I being drunk. Ward Grady,
Frank Pacholke, L. G. Miller and
J. Montgomery forfeited hall In ;
the sum of $5 this morning. I
Grady, Miller and Montgomery!
were each rined ?2S. Pacholke
forfeited, hall In th- Hiim of 20. '
Joe Dixon was released from i
tho city Jail this morning on the
ngreement that he leave Klam
ath Falls at once. Dixon wa
arrested Sunday, charged with
being A vagrant.. His sentence o,
$100 and 60 days In the city.
Jail, was suspended, '
nn nn i 1 1 nr '
mms.
oxmg
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That's the Story pf Britton and Morgan To
gether for Twenty Years ' :4 ; V
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Iy Henry U Karrell ' .
INEA Sporta Writer) ,
Ona ot the best known and
icctaluly. Jhf . fildel .Mid mps
durable of the firms operating
firms
on the cauliflower rnarket Is that
of Britton & Morgan.
There have been more broadly
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FiPM OF - :
advertised firms like Reams and leg toward them and when they , in the Tombs charged with va
Dempsey and some that ante-, met one of them bit Broad across grnncy, disorderly conduct, fel
datcd the million-dollar days of tc cheek with a rolled news- ' onions assault and resisting an
the bnslness, but they all split paper and said: "Hollo, tbcro. ' off icer. n combination which
up while the former welterweight
champion of tbo world and ;
"Dumb Dan have been going
for twenty years and are still
going. j
The story of how they became ;
partners may be Interesting as It ,
ihih, b rim n . vlHnnce thnt
J there still miy be such a thing j
as gratitude In the racket.
Twenty years ago Briton was
fighting around Philadelphia and :
he was a pal of. an older and 1
at that time more successful '
fighter who called himself Young
Kid Broad.
Broad got an offer of 120 to;
fight In New York and he took
RTitton along with him. The I
Kid was treated roughly In his
bout, but he was satisfied with
the taocty bucks and they de-
cided to remain ' In New York-'
and see the town as neither ' had
been there before. j
They got a room on Second
VMHOT Tri1 YSe jf 'AT TH' M y
SAM PATCrA; WiUDA ClOAR ' ) 7 ((
UStn? frVnv M USH. WAiTM UWTnni
TROT Boy ,J AR0UW0 4F f7AJjM TTT
V?;,l.- Amr. an'wa - Vjifep- W LP 11
S - J&& UKE TAsr. JM i
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H1 $- 1 . '
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Gratitude 1
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avenue near 14th street, paid-
threo days In advance and start-,
ed -out to soe tne sights. ToirVi.
teentb vwsreat, vrwaa t Jleurjr Ufo '
brigut-Uglit -UUlrlct and tney
were walking along the street!
taking in all tho siguih. ' ? ' i ;
Two young huskies were walk-1
kid! Broad thought he had,
been recognized on account vf
the black eye, the cut mouth and;
the scratched face and was flat-
tered. He said, hello right back
and stbpped. , - :
. One of the friendly strangers,
nilreil- "Villi Innlfinv for fWlitV"
and tho Kid, thinking he was a
promoter, said he was and the'
stranger knocked him flat with!
a jack. Britton started toward
the other stranger, but before
he conld wing a punch he was-
dropped from behind. The jack (
had worked twice. y '
When .they came to they were
draeged on a surface car and the
strangers showed their badges.
They were Ed Reardon. from
the district attorney'a office, and
another detective from a squad
assigned to mop up gangsters
who had been- bothering the
neighborhood.
Britlon and Broad bad little
Out Our Way
rounded J
pvi&tK,r-si atS
i ..-;l THE AM&3
C' ay
PAN
hopo- of getting . Identifications.
but they wero encuuraged on the
cur when a man spoke to Broad.
The dnte'cllves asked him If he
knew the' prisoner nd wnen he
admitted It he was Socked and
taken along.
Britton and Broad were tossed
would have assured them of a
trip up tho river for about three
years.
One of tho keepers In tho .
Tombs heard their -story and
went Jo Dan Morgan, who was i
then a district Tammany man. I
h,,t kail tint hj.nh tt amnrtia t n A wllh I
the fighting racket, Morgan had
the charges reduced to disorderly
conduct and they were fined 110 1
each. Broad had enough to pay
himself tut. hut ho didn't have
any left for Hrlttnn. ' ,
Broad tried for two days to
dig up the money while Brit-
ton cooled In the Tombs and
when he failed bo went back to
Morgan. Morgan give him
1 ' fin cttlllnv hut went Hnwn and
bought Ilritlnn out.
' Morgan then told them to go
bark ' to Philadelphia as quick
as they could nnd stay therc for-J
ever, and they went ftifrk.
Some timr later Briiuin got
BflSCBIiir
yksTOaffiihiiiisI
'T in UtHi 1 1! v I
I'm u firm believer In Hi pow-
1,1 iiavrttiilnirw n., vt,!.,,!,.. I..
gulf or any other apnrt.
I m with these fotitbail coaches
pynry nilnnlo who have cards
nlaten.d nil over the pluyers-
u . i-nn i ,.h A,M ,lf HUM VIll'Cl, ' I in-
team ti nt -won t bo bent, cnn'l
be beat." "Think victory," "lluve
I ha will l: Win"
ami th like.
.No doubt
here are tot
Wnltrr llaKcn
LVv" W:
winner, as well as any other;
pfciyer who flnlnhed abenl, only I
hss proved to thai In said I
e nt they were better than me.
However, that doesn t hold good;
tor Iho next gam , or tourna-'
mont. for fame Is fleeting lu
golf.
I havo never entered any com
petitive Rolf match with
thought other than
wn going"
to win. . No matter how budly
things might break for me. I
always cling lo the belief I hut
my opponents may run lnt- Just
as much tough luck.
, While olten disgusted. 1 ami
never discouraged over . poor
shot from the tee. It Is my j
thought that a good recovery will .
always wipe out a shot that lands
In tho rough: . -
My opponents fear mo because,
they know I never quit, no mat-
ter now poony 1 om pisymg. in-
In
rldentally. there Is a reverse
English to the power of psychol
ogy. For when players realise
some one who never quits la a
close contender, a player noted
for coming from behind, that
thought doesn't tend to make
their play any steadier.
back In New York and needing
a manager he persuaded .Morgan
to glvo up politics sud tnko him.
They frmvo been together over
since. Britton saved his money
and could have retired years ago,
but hard times fell on Morgan
and tt Is a known fact to Inti
mates that llrltton kept on fight
ing principally to get a 4ut for
the man who had betrtsndud him
when he ditln t havo a friend
Britton is still fighting the
GROUP
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riva by on applies Uonot-
xictts
-VVAPORUB
The ORPHEUS
Today Monday .Tuesday
BERT LVTEI.L and
' , . , . LOIK .WIIJ.
"AH th Lone Wolf'
With William V. Monk,
Poulette Duval, Anna llnuly
' ' Dlrertcsl ' by
EDWARD H. ORIFrlTII
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Till
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wonder of tho ring and while Cttt&Zl7 if-'iXi I 1
It is said that he lost nil his (yJK, Y$A f&Qli
working forth, rirm.! . M
TILLAGE TOOLS
A carload of Oliver implements has-just-'
; arrived, direct from the factory. 1 These
machines ar of the most advanced design
and include all that is best in quality and
workmanship.;. ;. i ,
OLIVER TWO-WAY SULKIES
. . - ' Hore-lift, carbon steel beams,
.'.- V ' lne quality throughout.
OLIVER WALKING PLOWS
, ,' Each part perfectly fitted and
' v : "';. '.. :- only' the bet material used.
DISC HARROWS ' "-. '
t V An inspection vvUI show the ex-
v ceptional value of these discs.
, Smooth-running, long life bear-
: ings. --Heat treated discs. -
HARROWS
Spike,
heavy
j; KERNS
1204 South Sixth Street
Phone 557-J "
BEi SKIERS
TO ENTER RAGE
IitVTi iici" li'.il. it : Twit Ikftitl
rt ltt lintill I I'll ( Mb
i. (. Fort Khvinutiv iourf.i.1
... . ' . ... .1. . . .
,, w,h, , (VnKc lkn Mi
Wnshliinton's Mi llnlny. IKilli hnv.i
rvcently bwome uinl'Cru of the
rkylln..rs, l.i.ul o.aliiK dull.
,The two, llulvnr llmkllid and
Ad 0Kttrd, liulh nf Nitrwextnu
jy ,,, ,(lll0 by whu.h ,
Foj-t Kliiiimtli iaco wn won Inst
Joiuv Tliey mnile the 4J-nille ills-
of better gulf tnnr In .six hour and ItU inln
plAyers than 1 it''. lippigurd is a xkiilcr of
am, lut not ability uh well, and liu.t win lor.
until 1 ho Knu whtlo nn tt visit lo .','iirwuy. mi
or toiiruiiiient lritieiitly In nlintinK and skll'ig
lu which I am nnnpvtitlons. They will reaamr
participating la their tmlnlng In th southern
over and some part of the stute within a tew
plnyer, other dnys.
than myaeir,' The Hkyllnors will bi repre
has been de- sentrd hy at lenit two mure -clarsd
the NX Sklcr-na and Kinll Nordrnn.
winner, am. I hmh of whom wore entered In
convinced o f he rare lust ywr.
the fact. i . j
FIST FIGHT ON
STREET CAUSES
ARREST OF TWO
Charged with
disturbing the
pence, J . Use
tuxlrno drivor.l
i paid a fine of Z lu police -coifrl I
K;ft unlay afternoon. Jinn AVi
Thomas, arrestml nt the aamo'
time, was placed In tho cltf Jail !
The two entered into fist
fight on the corner of I'lne and
Klghth shortly after ono o'clnck.
, todiy. Thomas was charged wltiii
I being drunk.- ' ! ' '
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n.K.Wm NOT fit'll.TV ' ' ''
TO AS.4.UTT, ll.tTTKRY
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rhnrgod with assnult hnd bat
tCTy on Oscar Norman. E. J."
nrown entered a plea of nof
, wh,.n brought liefor- Jus-
,,f0 f i,,co. William llnrnn.'
on Friday nf tcrnoon, VrnwD't 1
rase has been set for this com
ing week. Atcrney II. Manning
-represents Brown. -
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Yoa -will Wee
LOS ANGELES -;
1 Better if , You Stop t .'.j
3btGig,ward
SIXTH and SPRING STREETS
"Os!ttissnlM
New MUH00 Dollar XtUMS
IWCMfcmUil
I $2.00 per day tip without bads
1J0 per day op with hath
ratsoNAi fcnvics .
' Popular Priced Co flee Shop ,, I
ndCriO ; . x'7
We Check Year Car at tka De
H. C FRYMAN, Proprietor
HARRY C. WAOENIR
' . EUftSBU. II. WACIKEB '
and spring tooth, extra
and . wear-resisting.
At The Orpheus
Mennnrlng flgurea tit Hie un-'
tier world, bnffllliK innnvuvurs ot
n K"iU of nnfiy Jewel lhli!e,
and tliu buttle of (ina inun, pitied
ii Ion o Bgullist litem In it strugglu
of wlls tli cue are Ilia elements
of "Alius I ho Ixinq W'ulf." which
enmes to the Ovplieus on bttnday
;iininlny; and Tuesday, llert U.
loll oluo iikhIii piny tits lltlo
rolii ot the fiiluniis '.'l.nno Wolf"
'In this Inlest nnd alrnngost l.ouls
Joseph Vnnim story. L41U Wilson
bus the feminine lead. '
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Real Estate
Bargains
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, IV MTV AND
K.XHM I'ltOI'KltTY
f'hoico lot on Californiu
Avunuc. CO x 150, nonr
Conifer' A venue
$6S0, term
S t r o Ttfrly constructed
,4?rc(ortj', rrioUcrn ' hoiwc,
filll bafttment, irnrage,
fjpn ,f rcscent Avi-nuc
; $4,0C6, terms
731 acre farm on Loxt
, River, Ideal fur stock
or general rarmint.
;wcll fenced, good buil
dlnjrH. 800 aorea in
grain; 80 acres In al
. falfa. Well irrigated.
Thl Is a yery goo.d In
vestment at .
, $37.50 an acre
f-room house on Alam
eda near high school.
New 'and modern. .
Only
$2,950, terras
Two, 4-room houses on
( Lewis street, well con-nV-uctod,
rock bsie
ment, firo place, etc.,
excellent' view . and a
good investment at
$5,250, terms
Large 6-room t modern
.houbC1; with gnrago on
Oak- street' Lot 52 x
.100.' Jiisf off Sixth St.
This house is built to
.lasf Its i( location ; in-
siires a good return.
$6,750, easy terms
,Ve have houses In ev
ery part- of the vCity.
ranging from
, $1,000 to $18,000
t ' i
Form in practically
every section of the
county, from, '
$500 to $100,000
Come In and seel
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SLATER,
Investment
Company
1 15 S, '7th Rt Phono OrW
'. " -vr'.t,if.-'
7 per cent loans on
eaay payment plan.