The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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NEWS
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1 (1M II
IS
MO HERE
Mifc win yi
Lawkslball ismes
the winter r IflO. II
r.Bdr way completed
Lissi. principal of tb.
k. Inlereated In
. ,ui fur the boys lo
. .. .1.
Ik BDd Wlierw nwmiiu
I, k.ra Ilia opportunity
lt bom team ""
..jibs outside gamea.
ik. gVmnaalum of Iht
L proved Insdeuuste for
Luktllw" sesson. me er-
llflng suincieai ruum
will nut be repeated,
glibly be avoided, Uld
JjllSOD.
of nwignt rrenrn,
Oregon football ilir.
m-epted position BS
Lrvlar Id lha high school
slag year, "pwiwi
uld tl.lt and Inspection.
j Frlnrlpal Jackson, the
,UI also carry noma of
work.
county high arhool fbla
k ilira winter's coach-
Lies such aa lc baa never
L roolball pracllca will
i las opening of achool
marh. who will arrive
Lki before Iba opening
Hflslis plana and kh
L'l awa.
sluts and oilier supplies
reWlsssa for lha arhool
ntslri In lha building are
Ls u fail aa poaalbla. Tba
hea. wfclrh aa Injured
bt ft will ba completely
u4 uw aiiulpnienl ndded.
JOE COFFMAN NARROWLY ESCAPES
DROWNING IN LAKE WHEN SEIZED
WITH CRAMPS; MURPHY TO RESCUE
Thursday, June 25, 1925. '
Joe Coffman. Welterweight boier
warn within 100 yard, of the dle
tance arrow Agency lake t the alle
of the IndUn convention at Wlul
Kee yesterday afternoon, when he
waa eelted with cramoa In th.
........... . uragg.n aboard a I knew then that he waa In a
ww .u B eemi-conaclouB i i a w.v unA .... . 1.1...
Murphy and Prank
by Xrankle
Kirk.
About 1 o'clock In the afternoon
Joe want to the lake aide with a
party of trlenda and
awlm to
boat." aald Murphy luat night. "I
thought he waa 'kidding me when
na yelled fur help and when I look
ed around he waa under the aur
fare of the water. When he cane
up hla fare wu blue and wrinkled
bad
m quick aa
Kt. Louie. The I'lratea loat the
flrat 11 to t. and won the other
T to . So they are atlll one and
bait gamea behind John Joaeph Me
Oraw'a athletee. the bent of whom
mm In th. Inflrmare with BOratnB
after the Dodger. In the ! mnd fr.clur.., or ought to be.
poaalble. We held our bafa over
bla face to kee. i.is aun eff him,
while we tried lo atralgliten out bla
lege which were drawn un agalnet
atarted the, hie atomuch. We finally ent theim
tile a wager. Krankidi.wn n,i ih.n h.... ....Lin. hi.
The (Jlaiita and Dodgers played
tbelr second double header In two
days, and split the profit again. "
they did on Tueadny. The Olnnta
tent their "kid" pitcher, Kent Orean
field
game of the day, and be flopped
them, I to I. defeating Burleigh
Crimea.' In the second, Tiny Oa
borne, the only man In baaeball who
can look down on Jeaa Wlllard and
call hla ahorty.' held the Olanla to
live hits, and beat them. to 1.
For aight Inning the Olanta couldn't
acore. . ""' .' - .. .
Meanwbn the Pirate and Cards
ire enjoying two rnnvulalona InHaute
featherweight title held by Kid
Kaplan, won a ten-round decision
over "Dynamite" Murphy, Sacra
mento bantamweight, here tonight.
It waa Taylor's fight all the way.
A circulation covering the elty of
Klamath, Palls and the county of
Klamath that's lbs Klamath News. .
Browne's ,
Paint Store
1029 Main Street.
Phone 75
Dynamite Murphy
Beaten By Taylor
OAKLAND. Jnne 14. Bud Tay
lor, a little tow-headed featherweight
from the coal belt around Terre
lnd.. and aaplrant to tne
r..r ana siurpny look a row boat arms and lea. In a abort time be
and paddled along a few yards in begun to vomit wuter. but lie sure
veu oi me swimmer. As he swsm , waa a alck looking boy
niong (.oilman joked with the oc- When the bi.at reached the Indian
eupania oi me boat. nut on two or camp Coffman waa carried to
uree occasion remarked that be tent and given a thorough rub
waa in a pomei of cold water. down and aoon 1rgan to show signs
At the time the cramn Belted him I of recover . He pnmuulned . of
the men ln the boat thought he was piii,, n hi eara and lunge, but
e.uuiua anu paia no attention otherwise was none the worse for
to bla first appeal fur aid. Joe's ( his esperlenre.
bead want under water, but haj Cuffman aald that a he swam
quickly came to the surface again, he struck pockets of waters that
When he came to surface Murphy were aa cold as Ice. while In other
noticed that bla face was writhing places the water was comparatively
ss If he were In pain. Murphy warm, this ami the fjet, that the
who waa clad In a pair of overalls
and sweater jumped Into the wa
ter and started for Coffman, hut be
fore he reached Joe sank for the
second time. When be came up
again Murphy grabbed him under
the arm pita and awam to the boat
with blm, where with the assist
ance of Kirk Coffman waa put Into
the boat.
"He waa doubled up Ilka a jack
knife when he landed him In the
TODAY'S STANDING
PACIFIC OiAHT I.KAOCK
1ST LEAGUE
little boxer had eaten lee cream and
cake just before be atarted tbe swim
la thought to have caused tbe
cramps.
h. ii.; k.
k-iro I II 1
10 14 0
a-Orlffln. Williams and
isdir, MrCsbe and Peters.
W. L. Pet
Ban Francisco S4 XI .711 1
Halt Lake 45 SS .&
Seattle S9 S7 .MS
Los Angeles S9 38 .&06
Oakland , 34 42 .447
Portland 32 40 .444
Sacramento S3 44 .4!
Vernon 2 60 .367
Giants Still Lead
National League As
Pittsburgh Divides
NEW YORK. June 24. Tbe sit
uation nround the top of the Na
tional league remained aa tight aa
un old-time gueat of honor, when
the Glume, the Dodgers slid tbe
Pirates sheathed their hitting Instru
ment Wednesday evening, after
playing double header.
Klamath
Indian
Convention
FIGHT AGAINST AGE RAVAGES WOII
I FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH DISCOVERED
Fattier Time Baffled In Many Cases by Those Who Sue-
gessfully Combat Advanced Years and Retain
Youthful Vigor In Mind and Body
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NATIONAL LKAfilR
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38
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n. ii. k. . w. u Pet.
- 10 1 1 New York 88 24 .13
S 11 ! Plttaburgh S4 IS .59
n-Hnksr and Tobln; I Cincinnati 31 2 .617
nil Whitney. Brooklyn 32 SO .S16
, .81. Loula 2 IS- .4
n. II. B. Chicago :
II 1 Philadelphia 27 33 .450
. 2 ll' 0 Boaton - 1 57 -s81
TrT'.'. "J"1 E- ""'d' AMKniCANLKArK
wr asd Head. W. L. Prl-
.. v Philadelphia 2 1 .
E- Washington
II - 4 Bl(,l0, SI 29 .6"
- tS 17 1 gu Lom, 30 S4 .460
fl)-Pne and Spencer; rwtrnlt .. 2 23 .468
P lr. Cleveland "
t New York 14 36 '"
JlONAL LEAGUE Bo.ton " l "s
n. ii. k
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" 8 14 1
' tlrlmea and Taylor:
Hi d Snyder.
Wnme H. II. E.
P a is t
,k 1 5 2
P Onborne and Deberrv:
Fr, Dean nnd Oowdy. De-
10 '14 1
1 6 - S
H Iietts and Wilson:
1 O'Neill.
How Be Discovered
Best Constipation Relief
CAKD OF THANKS
We wish to expreaa our sincere
thanka for the kindness and sym
pathy shown by our msny friends
during the loss of our bsby, and
also for the beautiful floral offer
ings. MR. AND MRS. P. If. CART
WRItlHT AND FAMILY. J2S
L J
, Mr. Joseph F. Clus of Brooklyn,
N. Y, writes "In the paM 20 rears
I have been conusnny troubled with
,romtipaiion. . Every remedy I tried
would work O.K. for a while but
ooa failed. The only remedy 1 have
been able to uw steadily with good
results bavt been Carter's Little Liver
Pills. I don't guess when I tike then
I know I'm going to feel relieved."
2Sc st sll druggists. v
Business rnerting irf the mornings.
:K ::H . . .. :
... ' Blooded Horse racing, five bucking
horses (only) of the best, relay races,
tug-of-wars, novelty racing, water sports,
air flights by Capt. A. R. French, former
ly a' world war flyer of the Rainbow divi
sion, every afternoon. '1V:.' ., '
, t . Dancing every evening, music furpish- .
ed that delights the dancing public, war
dancing at the campfire on the beach,
auto racing, three days, in the afternoon,
JuneV26, 27,:and ; 28. Boxing Friday
. night, the best card ever produced in
Klamath county. Bring your camp out-
' fits and enjoy life, excellent fishing, boat
ing and bathing. Everybody is welcome.
v' ! -7V '. - . . . .
KLAMATH INDIAN CONVENTION
GROUNDS, at WLUL-KSE, Follow the
crowds and cars on the Dalles-California
Highway. Your guide, a 21-foot banner
at WLUL-KSE.
jUmoetasUy we read in our Isadsne;
eswspepeis of people who are living
snenr yean more than the allot wa
three eoore and tan. Amonc thoes
menUoasd In the pset few weeks, the
followlnc are mast intersetliwA and
prove the eld erta. A man la ao
Older ttaa he fitale -
I A man In Turiuy eeUbrstsd his eoe
Ihondred fUUeth lrthde.r by ataylns
Owme tot the day. and sot dome any
one. ju nae bh bvw wv". e
now at'Wtdowsr.
aorthera New Tork Womao, t
years old, oeetsraa mat eroas-wi
ousslee are made too easy.
m A New Tork woman, 10S jeara old.
cooks e dinner and danosa on her
IBM birthday.
A Calcaao woman, SS yssra eM, Is
amwlrui bar thh-d est of teeth.
A Brooklyn women, ltU years ow.
for years a euttrseriet, would not vote
at the last election, earing her.cholce
would not need her Tote.
A Pennsylvania man over 70 Tears
of age la row new hair and teeth.
A man down and out, mentally,
physically and flnsnoliTry, at SS years
of aere, graduated from a chiropractic
aohoot with boners, when be was over
70, and at new Ttgorcoa and active.
and looks 20 rears yonncer.
A man wen past M playa golf dally
and ebowa youthful eompatltora bow
ancient game should be played.
In aJI the above rests It clearly
At SO, dhows Youth HOW Ancient
j " Oame is Played
! shows that duration of life la not gov.
, erned by time, but by what happens
; In the oourse of time. Does It amount
. to a prolongation of Ufa M the body
: la capable of thoroughly making use
of Its most endurable and necessary
nervoua tissue? Could an avoided
shortening of life be considered a
prolongation of life? Certainly It
could for those . lndlvldue who.
out of 10.000. die prematurely.
Ageing Is a disease, and It seems
that age Implacably attacke us: The
question now arises as to whether we
can corns to the assistance of nature,
when It k working Imperfectly, and
can we km prove the condition of thoes
organs and glands which take ears
of digestion, excretion, resplratlom'
and the general purtncatloa of the
bodyt ,
Ae a matter of fact, nwdlcme baa
never striven toward any other good
thsa the eonsbat of age. Only the It
have the Intelligence to seek health.!
Her Own Cake en) MM
WrtMsy
bur health, make aai I Ifli ejw Vm1,V
Our question today ia how to live eurJ
Uvea la the heat posslbls laanner, at)
the highest attainable etneteneyt Thai
human body is governed and ngusaui
ed by our glsnde and the brain, Let
but one of our glands atop function.':
lng. or let it functloatmperfeetly and!
Injuries to the body become manifest.!
More and more we are forced to real-j
Ise that the general and external an
peara nee of the human body depende'
upon tbe proper functioning of our
glands. j
In view of the natural connection;
between glanda and health, our only
problem Is to be surs our glands are.
healthy and performing- thskr aornsst'
functions. .
What are Our danger atgtssle?
Worry, blues, fear. Irritability. ner;
vousnees. SSUSltlvoneen Batleaneaa '
sll-ln feellnsc and a tacsr at vit.ti
are all danger signals and yon should '
neea them now. Kath. the wonderful:
gland tonic, win feed and nourish!
starved elands and brlnv them H-
to their natural functioning a tat..
mm tne aid or Kath, the gland
tonic. It ia easr to ' rtmr .v.'
ciock or Time- end auirerin. ---
kind wlU be ibenerlted by thle remark-
able combtnatlon of gland products,
which was perfected after -rmrm
Laboratory research and experiment.
Kath makes the akin ennMh du.
and pure: restores youthful strength:
onnge Dacst tne, light of beaaty to ths
-J-. f me organe: nanlahee
nervousness and bring happtneas and
health to those who vnuu hu. .
Joy of living. Fur sale h:
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