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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, Juna 13, l!)2!l f 1 IM THa RDALM OP PU6IU5TS ME -FOR FIGHT CH Long Walks and Light r Workouts are Sched uled for Today. . Lone walk! and light work Out! are the order of ths day for fighters who will appear on the boxing oard to b staged In the ever f fit Ic contexts' ara hold. Jack Malone, Dimly - Miller, Armaud Kmanual and a host of others as well known have opposed IK' Mntta In tba square clrclo. The Klamath bo 7 should be at his best against Leuhnrt aud perfoct condition of both presages a fine tight. from the point of tntereat no bout held her during the past few months could equal the en Umslasm ahown by fana over tho scheduled ten round clash I tween Kay Huffman and Franale Warneke. Mora than a boxing contest la In propeet when the two lads meet It la hard to be- Here at this time that there Is snch a thing aa a grudge battle aa the grudge mixes bare been taken their place on the ahelf Legion Memorial pavilion tooor-1,h old ok, bucket. How- been witnessed, titan, exlnta be- row sight. Bvery fight gives pro mise of action and the advance ticket ssle Indicates a large house. Sailor Lenhsrt and Jeess De Motto, .both light heavywelghta. have been pronounced In tint laaa condition and a slugging be la expected when the two last boys clash. Lenhart In his last 81 battlea haa won SO and the two loasea chalked up against him war the result of .fighting neavywelghta where he waa forc ed to five away from 10 to 50 pounds, Before being discharged from the nary last year, the aallor won the army-nary title by winning at straight fights. Da Motto, hts opponent will welsh wttbln a pound of the ex gob's weight and no alibi on this count can be offered. De Motto who was raised In tba Merrill- Malm section later travelled to tweon the two flashy welters. Both Huffman and Warneke expect to win and there must be a loser as the bout la winner to take all aa veil as the north west welterweight title. Huff man holds victories over the best in the slate of Washington and Warneke baa defeated all of the good welters In Oregon.- Only the fact that both are In the best of condition glvea prospects of tno bout going tho limit. After losing a tour round de cision to Eddie Edleman last week Earl Forse asked for an other chance. Tho two fighters this time will meet over tho six round route and Forse expects to In. Roth have - been training bard, Edleman boxing Warneke every day and Forte going I against Huffman. Last night In shonld be dlffnreot In tomorrow's bout. - Mahroa Rymers, a newcomer, from Lakevlew. will meet tough little Frank le Monroe In one of the four round bouts. Rymers haa been training by the kayo method but agulnat Monroe Is meeting a boy who says lltt,le and pays little attention t'J knockouts, and who always tights. Jack Lewis, the game hoy whu fought Murphy In the Inst card, wilt flKht KiUlle O'Con- -r of Kla math Kails In the "Pner which will atart promptly at 8:45 p. m. ' Ticketa for tba bout are on aale at tho Mecca Billiard I'arlor until Friday evening. After that time they may be purchased at tho Legion parlllon. Team Matches to Be Feature LAY PLANS FOR MP PllMPI SliT 1 11 in. in uur UIU UUI1UU IL a (Continued from Pegs Ons), wildest of all wild weat shows. Modoc. Johnnie who waa burn In a ssga brush and juniper rnhln on the old Blue Bucket trail, and who apenks tho Indian tongue and sign language, learn ed from Indian boyhood play mates, will welcome these Indian .,1 ehlr .! k..l. ,.n 1- . .. u- , .. 7(, ..,u,- m inaian tongue, which will he Immediate ly interpreted and broadcasted to tho different stations and loud speakers in the grand stand and grounds. The Indian village on the fair grounds win have several thous and Inhabitants and with the tall or of taklut ' 173.000 v.. the property. "A close study of the property makes me helluva that this prop erty could bo made Into i splen did civic renter." Mr. Perkins Id. A park, city hall, armory ml nifcoe improvement would be possible, ' , "How about the question of real r'tnte men entering into the fight to sell tho property for other purposest" Mr. Perkins waa asked. "I feel sura that If tho peo ple rota to tavo the 178,000 and the property It will ba used for the right purposes," ha conclud- -w . a Itepees occupying most of the OT I ?rllf I Hv """b" "ry'- " wl" Prmwnt -eiaA"5 tiJ most spectacular appearance. inuiun baseball tuama will be on bnud to compete with each other, and the crack ball team I club winner of luit year's tour nament la again coming from I Pendleton to defend tbulr til In The mornings will be dovoted F, R, Olds, member of the city council, alands for taking the property and cash aettlement of 178.000. "Take the property and rash," W. C. Mac ;ta of Bhaw Mao Ilea Aid. "1 go on record for this with Vetersns of Foreign Wars," he concluded. Keith Ambrose, chief of police, feels the city should take the property and 178,000. "I am In 4 position to realise how badly a city hull la needed; the Quar ters ara entirely too small. Then too, like many others t fsel an Armory and Municipal Park Is needed." J. K. Hosklng of Data and 's of tba opinion the property California where ho tangled with his workout Forse showed a men who are well known where-1 great Improvement and the result Portland Improvement work which Is under way on number ono and two holes of the Eeames (jolf and Country club golf course. has necessitated a second post ponement of the women's two- Iron golf tournament, it was an-I to numerous Indian oratlona audi Hosklng. nouncea loaay oy airs. u. a. ""11' cltr ahuuld taka ih 1 . . 1 - Krause. - .. 1 The Indian Queen' chosen from land cash settlement However, team matches will all the different trl - will an. "Take the 1180 000 e... ..4 icaiurv uoies out ai irce ton pear in native costume j , .11 keen this lamia nut r n..n,in. special events, prlsea will be ald J Joseph Justin of Justin awarded ror the best coatumea. d Montgomery. At night the Kreko Amuse- Paul Campbell of Tho Kla nient company of California will math Hardware believes tba city lurnisn me aown-town carnival should take tho f 160,000 cash attraction. and place tho money out at In- r-aca night dances will bo con- tereet. '"I bollero by takln. the .667 1 ducted by the American Legion cash, wo would find ourselrea .608 in the large fair ground exhibit less apt to bo in a political mix .8 ii building, and the Altamont par- up than It wo took tho property .88$ Hon. with music bein. furnished and tho cash settlement of $73,- .479 oy foveas tauaettea. the noted 000. .tJilgiri r-nod or Portland, Oregon. "Cash talks, taka tba 1150, .370 and Jack Bowrlng'i band of KJa- 000." Wilbur Kennott of The .34 8 math Falls, who needs no furth- club course tomorrow. The ltcd and Green teams will be matched against the Blue and Orange teams. PACIFIO COAST I.EAGCR W. L. PI T Miaalon - 60 28 'an Fran 81 Oakland 48 3 Los Angeles -.41 38 Hollywood 88 88 Sacramento . ,MMW.3S 45 Seattle 87 48 ..!6 48 To main tain a slender figure, no one eaa deny the troth of the advice! "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." V.V ;'',ii '$ fsJSaw , ' S.Il .1 ...," If - 3 5 - r g K: 1 4 -.-: .-. :-.. ..-. :r; f .; 1 i ft f - ;.:.y;r: -: it, '9, , - .T .:.'fVt.. .siiv-V VIaIicious Propaganda No amoojRt of malidotu propaganda, aa Insult to pub lie intelligence and goad faith, can array public belief in this faeti Locky Strike la a blend of choice tobaccoa whose toasted flavor thrilla the taste, whose toasting pror esa tliminntea imparitiea, and, as 20,679ijr pbysiciana testify, makes Lnckiea less irritating. Toasting elevated Lncky Strike to a plane of quality which no other cigarette can approach. The constant care of ex pert assures the quality of Lnckim. Its choice by millions proves its au periorily and is the truthful answer to selfish JaimeV IK Hv I kka4 (SICNSD) ; LVIIHA.IO. aoss atos, a WD MONT. COMBST, Aa. As 9 A 0- Tr-Umt, AsMtlaaa Tseam bapaqr, hn,,M. n Lucky Strilf Dancm Orehtutra tcttt con. Uiwnmry Saturday night in a coast to coast radu, kookup over lkt JV. B. C network. er. introduction on the PacWL-coast. On tho ntght of July the fourth there will be a reproduc tion of the Modoc Indian war presented in front of tho grand- auind, which will recall history of tho early pioneer days. The darkness will bo Ulumlnstod with flares and fireworks costing thousands of dollars, hundreds of warriors with their ponies, the National Guard Indian trailers and scouts, will reproduce one of tho moat thrilling spectacular, and realistic Indian war dramas over presented. Through the kindness and courtesy of tho Lakevlew Round np association, as an sdded at traction Miss Lucy Paxton, beau tiful 1?!8 Rodeo Queen of the last frontier town, will sponsor an exhibition of wild horse rid ing In front of tho grand stsnd each day. alias Paxtoa will be the only pale face participating in this all Indian sbow, and will be Immediately followed by an ex Mbttioa ride, by ono of the mosf famous Indian girl riders in the Pacific Northwest. The American Legion and management ara congratulating themselves today on being able to secure the services of Modoc Johnnie Farlclgh and his famous string of backing horses. Mr. Farlelgh since the world war has devoted his entlro time and attention riding the trails of the fast vanishing wild horses of America, following In the dust for dsys on the snnbaked deserts of Nevada. ' trailing thrn the lavas, tracking In the sagebrush flats, climbing the rimrorks of tho horse heavens of Eastern Oregon, Modoc Jobnnts by his never tiring efforts and love for the nntamcd, haa selected from the wildest of the wild horse banda this famous string of out law bucking horses, which will be on exhibition July 3-4-8.-The American Legion has se cured Mr. R. L. Schea to promote and manage this Indian Congress. Mr. Sches comes with tho best of recommendations, having had fourteen years of practical exper ience In tho show business, and who was successful In promoting tbs Indian Congress lost year. Mr. Sches Is devoting his en- tiro time and attention to make this tbs most successful and en tertaining three days of attrac tion evtr presented by all Indian tn!nt. The worlds Indian champion ship burking horse contest wll) be held at this only an Indian Rodeo and Wild West Show. Prizes will ba paid to both horses and riders In this cham pionship contest. (Plan now to celebrate at Klamath Palls, July I 8-4-8 and see this magnificent dliiplay of Indian talent. Vice President Charles C. Cnr- tls has been Invited to bring a message from the Oreat White Father at Washington to tho as sembled tribes. Hrownsrllle Woolen Mills said. It seems to mo tho surest bat enter Into tha matter with the acceptance of tbs cash." K, Ilardenbrook of Tho Blue lllrd discussed tho matter at length with a reporter of The Herald thla morning. "I've thought thla matter over and feel Uis city should vote to take the property and tha 78,000." Mr. uaruennrooK said. Irving Joseph of Ihs K. Bug- arman store Is of the opinion that ths city should accept the offer of 78,000 andi tha proper ty which has been appraised at 8148,000 by ths appraisal board made up of Joel T. Ward. A. i. Tracy and D. M. Smith. "It might bo trua tho appraisal Is high but wa all reside tha need of au army, city hall and a muni cipai park. Tea I think ths wise thing to do Is taks the property and tbs 173,000 rash." "Money talks." I have thouaht this over and studied tho da- clalona of ths various civic bodies on ths question, but still feel f it the proper thine to do la take ths 8180,000 rsah." IHI Reader, advertising manager for Th tlolilen It ul said, 'Like many others, I am con vinced wo need a municipal cen ter for ths working mau: then tuo an armory la needed as woll aa a new city hall lu the not too distant future." T. 8. Green of the K. sugarmaa Store stated to ma tbo right thing to do la take tho property and cash. "Take tho 8180,000 cash, it la tna sale snd sensible wsy to do,1 tester Klrkpstrlck of The Brownavillo Wolea Mills Store said today. A. B. Whitman of Ths Whit man Drug Btoro. after studying tha proposition from avory angle believes tho proper thing for ths people to do Is accept the cash offer of 8180,000. Thla Is a most Important mat- tar which ths people of Klamath Kails should glvs serious thought, sot Just decide on snap judgment what is to bo done," Mr. Whit man stated. Tax . J 1 I iXVI.J I snd 1 think less politics could For results use Herald Class Ads LOCAL ' LONG DISTANrE Klamath Falls Transfer and Storage Company Former! Yoaa Transfer Ca. 119 Sow 4th St, Phone 1097 Kill flies but not at the expense ofyourforriishings Shell offers a nctu stainless $ray and an improved sprayer FLIES are pests but a pray that stains the curtains and fabrics is even worse I Here Is a new spray which, when properly used, is stainless. One that Is safe to use in every room la the house, And also a morlernfed sprayer. No troublesome filling; no clumsy round tank. You just screw the full can of Shell Spray right on. Shell Fly Sprsy and Shell Spray, era are in your stores or at Shell Stations. 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