Fajre Two THE EVENTNO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tlmrsiliiy. Pi't'omlicr 27, 3 nn in the REALM OF Hug gin's Almost ' Spoiled 'Babe's . Lonj? Tee Shot IP PASSENGER SANGOR TRAINS FOR BIG FIGHT WITH MORGAN ' CHICAGO, Dec. 27, (AP Discouraged but till ambitious. Joey Rangor, the Milwaukee fea therweight, who threatened to retire from the ring following his knockout by Armando Santiago, I Cuba, recently,- hat aettled down j, to a week of intensive training I here for his JO round eltamplon j. ship boat with Tod Mormvn; Jon !' lor light weight tlllc'h.il.Ur. The championship match will i bald at HUKAukro New Years , afternoon. - ALONZO SG OUITS TRACK Will Retain Athletic' Job With Chicago, Men-Sam Will Succeed kiOSH, DAHC Ybil JIjMOST WITH THAT l-IMS DU1UI ,'l . v Yiiti.t Shots t pit; surf Ski Io' R ( :. I t'HIPAUO. Dee. 27. (AD "The grand old m m of bin len at n'.eUcs " Amoi Alotito Slang of: WIIKCKED BOAT KOIXn , he University of Chicago, has re t WATERTOWN. N. T.. Dec. 27. ! tired a track coach. I (UP) A searching party today Finding hit dutlea as athletic ; fonnd a wrecked motor boat in 'director and football coach hear-j i which Lawrence Ingerson and Al-j Ing heavily upon dim nn.l re- don l'ettit, high icbool students quiring all hla time. Static haa i i'liu Arumr Jkoueroon, a c lars-i " hhk aon Technology College student, 'over to hi protege, Ne.1 Merrl- , had started for Oananoque Mon- jm- "'p of the (treated runners day' The wreck wa found on to hum up a cinder tracx flay Inland. It waa feared its i lhp Maroon. occupants had drowned. What DidYoo Think Aimoi Writ YOOH rieuu OUST fIS;SEC Mr" HEAP, pAlie Iws iloo'T WilHI'eK'INo WHAT MNP Or is. MAN Aiitfl CHAKLtr dl-AK' WOUU? MAHC? The change! 2 701 Heir, Lost Eight; Days, Is Found ifl 1 T, E li'nhttnilrd from I'air Oin-I lose rail it mile and n half north of llesporia ut 1 a. ni. Propping .down from Cajuu l'u Into the I .Mnjttvo desert, ilia train bad at- ' tallied a speed ejllmuled , ut CO -1 miles ail hour nml the haimaKC ; Jcars wore over the lose rait be I fore It wan tossed aside, sending Ithe following sleeper onto the .ties. Seven cars left the track.' three of tbeni pliiniclug down n So font embankment. Two of the sleepers turned over In the ditch. Clmrtfo TaniNrliiK CliargHs tliiit wreckera li.ol tampered with tin1 rlitlit of way' were made by Santa Kn offlcUiN shortly after the wreck, and a 1 report that two crowbar and u wrem h had been atolen front the Santa Ke tol house at HeHpirla was ntadi to Sheriff Sltea of San llernardino couiily. K. K. Far ley, a sheriff's deputy at Vlrlor vllle, and oue of tbo flint to reach the wreck, reported be had found spikes, apparently pulled from th ties for the letiKih of one rail, in the ditch by the slit.' of the rlsht of way. Official I i 'yjt$ 1 Kr-JV.f.fiV, KILLED IJ THIEF III i:v vtMiK. n.'c 2", t i'i .V wuli'lininu was kllleil, npiit'eul ly by some volatile- ILplM thrown oil him. a bi'lper mi a iioilio tttirli was knoi lti d tun oiihi Ioiis W ill i I! tillll, KII J.H MI XIt Wi 'MKXini cri'v, Hoc ST. U'l'i ' llrs lli'i iil. ii llii-b, A tin-rlt'ii ii milliner, who shut and killed a 1 Mi'Vl an mon bant Chris,! mas ilu), probably will be. i 'barged Willi1 miii'itor, oiflrlals kiiIiI IoiiIkIiI , 'I'M .i i lr! nIioI IO Io'ui'ii llcllayoliln, t a inenhani, uw a reoilt of a: iiuaii'i'l iivi'C it l.'i.iiilli hiwsiitl, Mi:l M it in: till N iioMl'i ' IttiCllhVTKII, N. V , liec i'7, ' I l l'l Hadil (I Meeker, Ml. 'ill. ill 'linl.'iil. alio ilias'il Miss Kuili I SAN FRANCISCO 1 jj. . 1 j Willi n blow from i In- hull end ' l.'( oiin. II bv airplane In Call fEt nf a revolt 'i' and a i li.ipi ictii loi nia. nrrnni .11 111s iniiuo inuay. was robbed ot fl'l l a lianilil It Ii ludleird Vl-a .MiConnell Is Who 1 lllornl the CllKU' lllo'lllI llb her step Hi.. II Ill s,.llio laboiatories ill I'lCinl Htrrei ml. Idle tt.-.l.'vu nnva. I jeat'ly lOlbiy : mmmm The body If laT IT L' j XI f"i.bitmaly '.'i;i'j!;j!Jl;,N,; Ip.i,i- ' - a tin betul.lut I bnlnl. I -.Hani I Uinmsiuom, 1 NAira 1 tots I rl .Ill ' 1 1 1 ' I I. list K' II II I II I II., tAVI.OH Al UfAttltuLlI GVLIFORNIAN -mi Used Car VALUES at our lot this week. 7 i. k iift.f ' Stagg cmtcbed hi. first' Chicago : F"rm'"r )''"'""' N,,w Vork '',l,lt8 i asserted also that an angle Iron track team In 1SSS and In point Bahe Itulh Is a constant In-, had iv-en unbolted and removed of service was the oldest active l'lrartoH) ro the scribes who .from the track. college track coacb In America, chronicle his doingsr The big Merriam rompeted on Chl.-ago'a .Mlow Is always pulling the un- l.OS ANC.ELKS. Dec. 27, (AIM team from ! to t8. winning . ,iP'-ieo ami nas an iintisnai secret Kervice men of the Alchl Atler eight days nf tun ion -wide search. polt-e have found Kendall II. Hansard. Syracuse University student nl Coiiimbus. (. llas.-aid diHatipeiired while 011 bis way home from a fraternity party, suffering frntu lo.-s of memory. He Is heir 10 a largo fortune of the ual.hiualt. Ileury W. (low, wns I01111.I 011 the mvinid flour. .".r b'"i the iiucotisi'loiis form of tin) helper nn.l the niaurf.-ur a no ha.l been b.niu.l mid K'titi;,'.l. Th Ii 11 ill ton r U Klimr .M.iv few :'l. if Hiilliiu.iM'. and ihe lli'lper Ik t hi'slei- l , Can l..y , Thev bad driven' 11 truck 01 liar -.is ll.'tll I t.l 1 1 1 III , I -. Hhi'M' ilov HI" enii. y, , Ii y h s.iuilii rn M.il.n Cm i.. rail. Hi. 1,1 tin- Curm 11I1..I111 la'-jratnrles. the conference ttit yard run all sense of humor. son Toieka and Santa Ke rail- three years aud the iSO yard low wa" Piaymg a rouna 01 gou way Kcarrni today for the In-, hurdles In l07 and ISrta. He!Un hlra o0 df ' ' Jungle I divlduals who. they said, plotted has been Coach St.igg's assistant -ountry t tun, si. fetersniirg. the wreck of the Missionary during the past year. 1928 Chevrolet Coach Fully Equipped 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Fully Equipped 1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet Fully Equipped 1927 Pontiac Sport Roadster A snappy car. 1925 Chevrolet Roadster' 1927 Chevrolet Coaches 1927 Chevrolet Coupes 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan 1926 Ford Coupes 1928 Chevrolet Ton Truck Dump Body Motor Co. '-.,..' .-. CHEVROLET Sales and Service 522 South Sixth St Phone 49 STUPTfl c d Florida, and lust -ahead of ua was I Overland train, as it aj-od down Miller Hugglnn. the old Giant the eastern aide of the Sm ller nardino mountains at a speed of 60 miles an hour. HEWS NOTES OF FAI DiSTH IT manager, and "Hube" Marquard the old U I a n I " southpaw, or "CriKiked Nvk" as Ruth called jhitn. On the third hole Huth rut loose with one of his tremendous CONDITION' IMI'ltOVKIt CANTERBURY. Kng.. Dec. "7. 1 t'Pl lir rv.un... A -I .k. . 1 1 t.n ri.... - ' ' 11 . , , , '., , . ArchbUhop of Canterbury, cou- that Jnst missed Huggins' ear ,,, . , uur'' .... hi i. ' to make Improvement t.e- ! . - . . JL for t lea., so'o ' l"'- " WM -il officially. Jack Must Beat Christner LrHa , Tt'c Archbishop, who Is suffer January 25, Rickard - Meets Termi- - At the next tee lluggina wait- j Ing from Internal Inflammation. ed for Rath and cautioned htm j "a .""ld lo n;l1" about driving up on him. rarely. NEW VORK. Dec. 2". (AP) You might have killed me If The New York Times says today l"1" b" had me behind the that Tex Rickard will annonnce 1 "r- Babe' Wat yo" ,hlnk tomorrow from Miami. Fla.. thatibout wh-n ,llt "'' of yoan Just mtssei ray neaa : n I he has signed Jack Sharkey to fight - Young Stribling at Miami on February 2(. The Times says it learns that the differences between the pro moter and Sharkey hare been patched np and the boxer's fln lnTe'nl -ilgmftiiiia-1 sawt. W a eoss- !'promU"aad 4hat' Lhs oaly":Wnji4.! that remains Is for Rickard to make certain of his guarantee to Sharkey of a distinguished out-of-town referee. A condition of the agreement Is that Sharkey must defeat K. g0CTH BEXD. Ind.. Dec. 17. P. Christner. Akron, Ohio, heary- (Ap.snce Knute Rockne be welght. In their bout here Jan. L.m ,,hn rrh in 1S17. Not- 35. In the event Sharkey is de-,e Dame na, played lu Kameg, HVK Hl'RX IX HoTEI, STOCKHOLM, Dec, 27. (UPI -Five women and a child were burned to death in a hotel fire I was Inst wondering whatlal Tldabolmm. It was reported kind of a manager Charley j today. The fire occurred Chrbt- O'Leary Would make." answered mas morning. the big fellow. MnTPrrniMCQ 1 lUIIIL-linillL-Uri RECOfCITEO; feated Paulino Uzcudun probably will replace -him. AL KARASICK BEATS ALLEY PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 27. (A P) AI Karaslck, Portland light heavyweight wrestler, won from Tom Alley, Outlook, Mont., by two out ot three falls In a match here last night. Karaslck took the first and third falls, the first in 19 min utes, 40 seconds with a back- the Cornhuskers, Notre Dame has ward drop and the third In 4 j won four, lost three and tied minutes with a stand crotch bold, two; against the Army, the Alley took the second fall In Ramblers have won eight, lost ; 13 minutes 25 seconds with a I two and tied one. 1 double reverse arm scissors. I Derplte this great record, Not ; Frenchy Leavltt won two falls re Dame has had but three seas from Jim Thor in the prellmln-' ons in that period in which it winning 92, and losing 1J and tying six. the athletic depart ment baa revealed In the football annual Just released. j The record shows that 19211, when the Ramblers lost four games out of nine, was the poor est during 'Rorkne's coachsbip. Yet, Rockne clasned the team as one of the gamest he ever coach ed, i Of all the teams Notre Dame has met in the Rockne regime. Nebraska has been the hardest to defeat, the records show. Of ary. HGHTwS OF LAST NIGHT came through Its hard campaign j without being defeated or tied. Ln 1919 and 192H, the Ramblers won nine without a defeat or tie and In 1924 they hung np 10 straight victories. (COvi sTfcsl A K- lour ship will never crirri - iu ij yui diay uwuy jllrr 1 the bank (Special To The lli-rnld) (.Mary llay. correspondent I WOKDES", Dec. 27. A group of lb" young people of Ibis coin-1 ui nil II y enjoyed a skating aud slijrgblng party on Miller l.aki. lust Saturday. Those who en-' Joyed the party follow: Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Collins. Jack Cham pion. Ted. Alfred and Elile San ders. I.iulier Sunders, Christina and .Mary (lay. After the parly the guexts built a large fire In 1 a cabin where they made them selves cn:nfnrtube. Mr-. I). !!n Nichols, Christina and M.uv Cay and I'nul Collins enjoyed the program at Keno The Wordi'n school gave tin after-nun program 011 Friday. A 1 good crowd attended. Presents were presented to nil the guest. Mr and Mrs. (J. L. Collins. I Ja.k Champion, (leora Toharks were ruo!,: ul the home of Mr. 1 aud Mrs. 11. n (lay on Saturday. ' f aiaissiaiy y m.ywi jg aim asa , t.'j,. ;1, , ,l t mWSr 1 rfi-Si: ' J flhw iY!ma 1ee , tlic ZEROELENE the modern oil When Guests Come I CAS yiitt p: t ;iicis ulinlv. Lmiwnii: 1I1.11 ilicir every want will Ik-tjkt 11 1 lie id ' (.att ymi jmiic tlu-itt ( (he pnv.uv tin y liavc 111 tlirir nMt Imitii-r In shur. have un j.lijiutc hjiliitir; anj otlt-t iacilitii t for tltcini 'I he extra li.itllnxmi, in in,liviisj'!i- vsln il quests come, will ! a coiivciuciti.i.' tlut n 1 r own Ijiinlv will j:ri JilvciioVrf.fr;w. ( irowiiij; mm jn.l i4ii;:litcr will he 4hlc to preserve that privacy so cfciiu.il tn char acter development. The tin i itini; "luttlc fur the hath" will he no itiote. W'cslull he;la.l tocxpljin lonv iouklr viult j luth r.xitn tan he imullol 123 N. 6th Si. Phone 371 1 fe lUlill T, MlehoU of . l..l. l k - I -,.... ,.'. Christmas vacation at the home j Ubf-Wtss Delia Mrhols of w orden A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT -par ' j "Mdke: Health Examination of If our iomi?" Mrs Wll- 11 ml her grandmother. son.' 1...! ...tlDn -n,,.-t.,...l l.,ul. Jnesi at the Hen (lay home on t auiurua. I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sanders land sons Ted and W a I He wer ! week eud visitors In Klmnath Kalis. i L. V. Cordon Irnnsaited busi ness at Keno during the early part of the week. as WIRE CRACKS ' tC& . WH0S6AiJClf,THe UT OF HV UFE 1K To "SC'MttlMuJ I KKMAIVS HKM.Tt:i) ! SAN LUIS OHISPO. Calif. Dec. I 27. il'l'i Relatives of John I'. I Matthews. 27. of Brooklyn. X. Y. I who was found dead In u lo al hotel, requested that his body be 1 cremated and the ashes thrown Into the sea. An inquest will be hold, prob- ably Thursday, to determine , cause of death. Matthews nr 1 rived here Monday to seek employment. TO BUILD ICK PA LACK I CHICAGO, Dec. 27, (AP) I Like the moneyed tenant, who was kicked out of his apartment (By The Associated Press) BUFFALO. N. Y. Tuffy Grif fiths. Sioux City, outpointed th(! Chicago Blackhawks sra go Garfield Johnson, Pittsburgh, . i, , iiih' hr,m r thoi- nn ! (101. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla Johnny Simpson, San Antonio, .stopped Spoke Kelly, Chicago, : (5). G. Q. D'ALBINI Certified Public Accountant Federal Tax Service Phone (16 or 86( Medford Oregon Major Frederic McLaughlin, president of the hockey club, me.ber of the National Profes sional Hockey league, announced an Ice palace, costing 1750,000 will he erected on the north side a and will be ready for use for the -vi Block Wood Order before you're out We do the best we can E. L. French 1022 East Main Phone 607 ' '1929-30 playing season. 1MRRACKH DKKTKOYfcD FORT KNELLING, Minn., Dec. 27, AP) Forty soldiers were j routed from their quarters early 1 today when firs of undetermined origin destroyed the two story (barracks of 1. company, third In fantry, U. S. A. The loss was estimated at 110,000. The barracks was one of the oldest on the Fort Snelllng re servation, having been built In 1873. 1 1 ' BRAVE BABY LI.NOKIIH ; CINCINNATI, O.. Dec. 27, (U P) Frankle Brooks, 18 months was near death from pneumonia ; today after physicians had tried vainly for days to remove from ' his throat a toy motorcycle that he had swallowed In play. I 1 I I I I j . 1 i 1 BBiauBiustsaarr-sn A SENSIBLE NEW YEARS RESOLUTION An Accident and Sickness In come Bond with The Mutual Bene fit It is the modern way of paying your bills when your income stops from sickness or injury. I 1 pj lis ti 1 j . 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