I ROUS INSPECT
i nun i 1 1 ir A-rn i ,
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Two Inspection tuin'H In clwrk
llvi-Kldck, cupei'lnHy nil vi-ii Id hu
kIiowii by 4-11 ini'inhers ul Hie
coming show, will In- lii'lil luiliiy
mill tomorrow by Koliiry chili
liii'inbttra.
Aiiroxliiiiilily (III 'III club
iiii'iiilH'in who pi nt) In show
iiilvcn, slH'i'p mid hogs will bo
iiilorvli'Wi'd by the I wo groiipn,
who will clinch weight mill con-
(llllllll lit llvi'Hlni'k, L'lllvi'N have
iilieiidy been put on npi'cliil diets
In tii'i'piiin tlicni Tot' exhibit.
TIip group today vlnltcil lien
Icy, Merrill mill Mulln wllh I.. A.
Went, I.', A. lU'lldi'inon, Mllcliell
TIIIoImiii, llunrv Hi'iiiou, mid l.ee
MeMiillon making thu limpirc-
llllllK,
Thiimdiiy Poe vulliiv, lloniinr.ii
mid l.iiiigi'll valley will be visit
crl bv Mil. Delilah Holland, L. A.
WfHt. U, M. TIllllllpNOII, A, II.
"lied" niiKiuiiiiii mid T. II.
Waller.
Portland Lawyer
Withdraws From Suit
1'OHTL.ANl), July 2S (I'l
Tbo withdrawal by Mimmi I J 1 1
Itircl. fillet (lcpiily U. S. ibulrlcl
iitlorncy, of bin nlgiinlure (nun
mi Injunction unit uKHin.it two
Hutwluns tliii'iiti'iicd todiiy to ob
struct the Ul'A's notion.
Winning Hint InteidTliiK with
Hid cilUrns of mi til ly "might be
trending on dangerous (ground,"
Millard kiiuI It was Improper for
one government brunch to neck
to enjoin iiiiotlier brunch. Ho
referred to Nun Wnod Honey,
mini, ledcinl customs collector
listed it n n defeniliint lilting with
Mr. mid Mm. A. I'ovitllshln lie
cuned of trying to export 53
pitlm of rationed shoes to Hunsln.
U. S. Plane Accidentally Bombs Own Carrier
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i am 1 1 wfeaajF .LSm r i t ii
fVK Trl'Dhotol
I'liiiuc. Mimkr, dc ljilii mill nhruiniel fly nn &IK)-xiind bomb carried Dy wnvy lorpcao bomocr Bcciurnlnlly
droopfd on ilinlit deck of unidentified currier soinewhere In Pncltlc cxploden, killing 61 men and Injuring an
unruvculcd number, l'hoto lukcii ut iiiomcnt nfior blmi, altowii men dropping u duck either to eicape blaat
or U'tnutc Jl Injurlu.
Lights Como On Again In London
Klamath Lawyer
Receives Discharge
K. K. DrlM-oll, well known
Klmuuth luwyer, him returned
to bin homo, D1S Lincoln, ufler
.oeelni: 32 monthV nervlca In the
nuvy. DrUcoll, who wim u chief
jicttv officer ul thu time of hi
dl.icliiiriic, was nn Instructor In
nrruil free tjiumcry ut the Aim
inrdn niiviil it ir hltsc. An mi III
ftructor nt the huM it wili Ins
job to tench mnchliicKunners
aeriul wnrfnrr.
Horn In Klnmnlh Knlln, Drl
coll nttnnded the Univcrnlty of
Oregon und Iho Unlvrrnity of
Snnlit Cliint, iiinJorliiK in Inw.
He was admitted to the bur In
and practiced Inw for lfl
venm in Kimnuiti rtiila be tote
no entered the xervlce.
.fHHW?l"B"yWI wlvioi.''a,i utj'i) MWW'.'awiililliii'iiiiii.iipi
, fc.'w, ty fe H, 'J ft ,' '.Vy-'.A - , 1 ,y , , ,1
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Ball Players To
Take Precautions
K. K. llnmbrlck. recreational
director, Mild toduy he had con
tacted vnrlniia croup lining the
recreational park, umt had been
uronilscd full co-oi)eratHm In
f every cum', regnrdluK protection
VII mil i uiiiiiiiiik iiinii.
Murinm who lute the park for
hall Kami' attrccd to provldo
nccetwnry tneitnn to linrure the
mifety of ndjuccnt property own.
em from stnty ball. A marine
enjjineer has been niljned to
look over the M tun I inn Thursday
inornlnii. llnmbrlck nUited, to de
cide, what miMutires may be
taken to the Nitisfnctlon of all
concerned.
Boys ufIiik tiie park for reg
ular Rtimes are mipervlsed, and
Iho.ie In charge agreed to take
every precaution to prevent pro
perty damage,
Fills Dies Post
ft"
Hep.- John S. Wood, above,
Ucinocrnt, of Gcorgln, Ja the
new chairman of the Hotisa
Commltteo on Un-American Ac
tivities mndo fnmous by Hop.
Martin Dies. Ho succeeds Hep.
Edward J. Ifnrt of New Jersey,
who resigned. .
After noarly six yenri of wnr-enforcod darknesi, the lights of London are. turned on again
July 15, noflected in tho Thamei river are the lighti of Big Ben at the left, and the embankment
at the right. Watorloo bridge ii in the center. (A'I Wirephoto).
FUNNY BUSINESS
'JIc's going native I"
sport,
Brieff mfM
Hugh ifpWjf
rullarton. tt.$'&2l '
HOLD EVERYTHING!
NEW YORK, July 25 lfl')
Book Itovicw Uept, , , The Thor
uugnbrcd Itacinii Association,
Inc., recently pui out u book
tilled "Thoroujjnbred Racing
miu Breeding," which was in
tended to guide news writers
ulong the putn of treating horse
ructng as a sport Instead of Just
a betung proposition, , . The vol
ume may be issued to the gener
al public before long, and any
race follower might find it
worthwhile to read it and learn,
for instance, the year-round
tusks of a trainer In bringing a
horse to the races in good condi
tion, what are the duties of a
jockey's agent and whal part
the blacksmith can play in devel
oping winning form, . . Did you
know that the average black
smith can shoe 14 race horses a
day, making a careful study of
each to learn just what kind of
shoes he should wear"?
HISTORICAL NOTES
The first regular stake race j
Known to nave been renewca an
nually In America was the "New
York Subscription Plate." . . . .
First run in 1725, it wasn't until
1751, that the name of a winner
was recorded. An old silver
bowl, now in New York's me
tropolitan Museum of Art, re
veals that Old Tenor, owned by
Lewis Morris, won that year. . .
The Williamsburg, Va., Jockey
club, possibly the first in Amer
ica, was organized in the early
1800's by the Right Reverend
James Blair, founder of William
and Mary college.
The Norristown, Pa., Indus
trial Golf league, now in its
third season, has 10 teams blast
ing away at the traps on two
public courses each week-day
evening. One of the standout
players is Sidney Coltart, neph
ew of Bruce, the Absecon, N. J.,
pro. . . . The Sioux Falls, S. D.,
army air field baseball team has
lost only two games in two sea
sons under the management of
Art Bramhall, who used to play ;
for the Phillies. . . Presumably ,
Art has no grandstand managers
to help him. j
n n I gst la
"Tie your shoelace for a nickel,
. sir!"
Deaf? Valley
Sandlotters
Meet Mud hens
PHILADELPHIA, July 25 (P)
The small fry sandlotters go in
to action tomorrow with Death
Valley A. C.'s sister-brother ace
pitted against the Tinicum Mid
gets' 13-year-old strikeout king.
They will furnish the feature
attraction of the three-week
Herb Pcnnoclc tournament, open
to eight to 13-year-old future
major leaguers.
Francine Tomlin, 10-year-old
pig-tailed Death Valley short
stop, is peeved because she
didn't play yesterday. Death
Valley's opponents, the Mud
hens, failed to appear and Fran
cine's team won by default.
The little Infielder didn't like
the role of lady-in-waiting and
said the Mudhens "stayed in
bed" rather than oppose her
team.
Irritated Eyelids?
Bathe them with LavoptJk. Promptly
soothe. Also relieves Inflammed. sore,
burning, Itching eves and soothes tired
eyes or money refunded. 30 years suc
cess. Praised by thousands. Get La
voptik today. (Eye-cup included,. All
druggists.
The first woman's club In i
America, the Minerva club, was I
organized in 1859 in New Har-j
mony. Pa., with a membership '
of 13.
108-Year-Old Man
Suffers Stroke
Yank Lobcrt, who is report
edly 108 years old, suffered a
stroke Tuesday at his home near
Iho Klamath Agency r and was
taken to the agency hospital by
the Klamath merchants' police
ambulance at 9 o'clock last night.
Lobcrt has lived in this area
all of hip 108 years, merchant
police said.
Ham Norland Flra Insurance.
Phone 6060.
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u
Wait
Noveltieg
Souvenirs
Greeting Cards
Cameras
Rented and Repaired
Wednesday, July 25. 1345
HERALD AND NEWS NIN8
isiiliiliiiiM
Week at Lake Mrs. L. K.
Johnson has returned from Lake
o' the Woods where she was
hostess to a group of friends last
week. She is helping with the
mobile X-ray unit In the court
house office.
From Tulelake John C. Paul
sen of Tulelake, was a business
visitor in Klamath Fals on Mon.
day.
Agricultural Data H. A.
Swedlund, agricultural statis
tician of the U. S. department of
agriculture, Portland office, Is
in Klarnath Falls this week gath
ering information on livestock
and crop conditions. .
Sheep Man J. W. O'Kecfe, of
Silver Lake, extensive sheep
grower, was here Tuesday on
business concerning livestock.
Condition Serious Mrs. J. J.
Keller has told friends that her
FA M I LY Ch" chsfo'a snwrtlng;
sting and itch of minor
FAVORITE Ma trouble nd rashes
with Mfiisnna. theaooth
FORMO YEARS ing, medicated powder.
husband's condition Is serious.
Keller was taken home, 111 last
week and was unable to attend
council meeting Monday night.
hcitialiiui Pltih
Color lofpltct an CtrrJ
Now Avolloblt
with
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2M Miner Bldg., ,
Eugene. Oregon
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214 Miner Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
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if you need
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NEW YORK, July 25 (!') j
Jimmy Dykes, manager of the j
visiting Chicago While Sox, says I
he doesn't know much about his j
own American league rac'e but ,
declares the National's Chicago
Cubs Itnvo a great club. i
"Charley Grimm has a great
ball club, almost of prewar!
ability. It can run, throw and
hit. If tills Krickson holds up in
pitching well, I pick the Cubs." t
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If YOU need coal to burn
W
TO YOU!
i
We found out, to our discomfort, that coal cannot be put in Immense piles
(like we used to store blockwood and slabs when they were plentiful). We -tried
to store up as much coal as possible for your next winter's needs
but the fire discouraged ir.
The way to store coal Is In small lots. In YOUR storage bins and It's UP
TO YOU! We have 500 tons of coal (the equivalent of 1C00 cords of wood)
scattered over three lots where we dumped it to save it from the fire.
The 500 tons of coal is lost from our storage for next winter. It won't stand
rehandling by mechanical means we. won't be able to get trucks to it next
winter because of mud. It must be delivered now to your Individual storage
bins.
To save this coal for you to keep you warm next winter we need your
orders for immediate delivery. Phone 5149, Nowl
815
Market
"COAL TO BURN"
Phone
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