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THE KLAMATH NEWS
SPUR TO FOKE, AND UAV
m 'ATHLETICS NARROWS
United New and United Pre Telegraph Services
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.," THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925."
SECOND
SECTION
U Pirates Vote, Making National RtCe A
r a r n . mm
Witeri Crucial series Between I wo
Team Marts rriuay .
NEW STATE GAME WARDEN SAYS T
POLITICS ARE TO BE BARRED IN
DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Ty Wonders If
He Will Prove .
New"Heilmann"
K K. Av.tIII. who war. rurcnlly , will Imi coutluucd. A I no that the
imii.i liy Ull, ()r,.gl, Hlllt(, (ilmi Hlula Kulne coininlwilon now cop-!
'oiiiinlc.n lu sucrtwd Captain A. ' allluled la determined to carry 00
K. Hurxhdurr aa atalo name wardcuJ with rni,.J vlror ami .ini.ii..iu. '
RK, AUK. 19. (United Now) AftiT u long, ,1"" "Mraaiii.il a ltr to Iho varlowi of purpoHe the work of propagation j
and protection of came birds and
mine fliih In order that l hum marl
nie inatKB m. v.. o ... n.A muniim i.. rumP. k . . J . , - ;
fco-Anii-ncan It'OKUO pennnnt. und IIib certified, lation ,u ,,, ,., . . , .h... ,h. "
Iter Into the I'ups of those who tuke part ill the would play . Important part In the i ,,,.e you have been more or
conduct of the department. CM dlalurhed by the roDorta that
Lrs WUll and the Athletics loHt Tuesday and the! Tlw '" "If-saplaualorv. and you were to lose your position, and
nrned Hlfaill WeuneKtlay, tho I'CKUll beinir IIH! . """" or mat you have incroby been ham-
1"" illioaa lotcru-.tcd In the wurk of M.i. ..r,i i n, .w. ...
commlulun and t employes: duties. I certainly hope you will
"To All Kmployecs of the Htate Game take the statements contained In this
Commission: letter at their face value, and from
"It U very apparent thut an or-, now on give .undivided attention to
i won 72. IohI 39, percentaice .0 19.
jn won 73, lont 40, percentaKc .0-16.
La have won one more game than the Athletics:
one mure than the Athletics: and they havcl ' to your work
bet more than Mack s team.
with the
i tame
rtlca were nosed I
l.ll of the ninth.
icorcd three ruua
qulnll snd l.ntlyj
lull" pa.trd for H
In nsde the suinu
I
Hiiti thi" lilln. I
DEMPSEY STILL
tense hall kuiiio
LOS ANGELA, Auir. 15.-
lit U'tll rouf -ll.i'lr l.ttifitu nn
hill " " "V"'" i-
Luc ihroiiKh tin. proximately fXW.OOO to mud-
dlsrupt work of game department by' "Kindly remember that no pollt
clrculatlnr statements to the effect leal activity of any kind, or viola
thai (he entire force of employees lit, Hon of any state or national laws,
lo be reorganised on a political basis, i will be tolerated. So long aa this Is j
I have been Instructed by the Ore- borne in ralud and you render er
gon State (iamu CouniilBBiuta to ad- fectlve service you can rent secure in
vise you that nil such stutcmuiits the knowledge that your employ
are raise. 1 mcnt by Iho game department Is
"The cominlaHlun at Us melting sufo. ' r
held August 10 authorized me In "For myself. I ask only Iho same
sny to yon Unit Iho fono Is not to loyal co-operation that you cllcnd
bo reorganized on a political or anyied my predocossor. and I feel sure
other kind of a basis, and that so that as we becuiue Letter acquainted
long as each employee docs his work our relationship In the work will be
faithfully uml efficiently, refrains i mutually pleasant and satisfactory.
r;.a. ' ' -Ojajji
issk.
Price Five Cent
PORTLAND BEAVERS MAKING GREAT
SPURT FOR FIRST DIVISION BERTH
- :
Turner's Kids Have Won 15 Out Of Last 23 Engaf
. . menU And Still Going Strong; Heavy Slugging T ' '
- Helps Team's Chances -; ,
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, I
PORTLAND, ' Aug. . 19. Annex-, All through last week McCenn gain-;
Ing IS victories out of 21 games! many points. Charley High was
played at home during the past! ,ort of luB- bBt tUt M.
' pounded out aome hKa In the pinch.;
gained acme ground In their f- M well a
forts to tlnlab la the first dlv- ,on
lsion. iney picaea up a lull game
on Lo Angeles In the last week,
but hare a long row to hoe before
overhauling the - Angel, who are
Hunnefield Is not golne
he did early In the ea-'
srhedulc. with nojdlo with the lliatlh-makinfr, of ; from every kind of political aillvlty' Cordially yours,
Imitnblllon. loBl.niH cX-partner in business and and does not violate any of the laws
William Harrison i 1,16 ",,le or nation, his services
NATIONAL LEAGUE i., Kcoro
Mad the While uiriiHm.
, , Ucmpsey.
the Olsnls gained 1 ' ....
nFiiitri and nro! UcmpHey, the business man,
mm them now. I made this assertion tonight in
riiiica win rcpiy 10 u inrciti ny nearns to fiiisinirah 7 n l
k lam then thry take his famous contract into! Iirooklyn 8 U 1
K.mstt rrliluy lo ..... , . iim li..,iiv. Ilalleries Meadows. Oldham.
weight title holder to ipiit ,,r.lK"-h" :;': v "
raiiKinK his own bouts. berr. .
"If Kcarns moves to break' score u. n. E.
The up the million-dollar Harry jchirago 9 1
Wills match fhnL 1 tuivn ttr.'Nw York 7 II 2
"K. F. AVBRILU
"State Game Warden.'
uiMal crucial ser-
t u Hie prise.'
'fist Doilgers, Hi
IiU clablied out a
fist 7 to 6.
mill. ( lo i
n. ii. e.
Uoston J...:.'.. ..." I 0 3
Chicago 3 7 1
latteries Khmke, Zahnlser and
Illschnff: nnhertson and Crouse.
Score It. II. H.
I'hlladclphla 1 S 14 S
St. Louis 9 14 2
Unttcries Clray, Qulnn, Groves,
Harris and Cochrane; Uaslon, Glard,
Vandildor and Ilargrave.
hhim Wlin i throat." declared Denipsey
UIIUI . II III! ..n .a
r ' Uur contract isn t worm me s.hi
ilia in )ft : nancr it's written on. Kcarns Cincinnati
lliiulslngvr aud Snyder. Hartley.
list Cards by Iho I ...,... i ..,i,u L':i...,;... Ilutterles Aleiander, llush and!
. . i .i, - i i idonniles: nentley. - Wlsner, Draii.
, luuiin, lie ll llli'iriy iui inn uvtu
. , , t..
,i. ... i.
4 10 1 ,
will find that out if he doesn't nuiadciphia 5 13 I ;
Ilalleries uononuo inn iinr-
rnvo; King anil Wilson.
Many Entries for
Beef Cattle Prize
This is Howard Redfern, star
shortstop of the Asheville, N. C,
club of the South Allanlle
league, who will report to the
Detroit Tigers In the fall. He's
one of .the rlRhthanded hitters
Cohb has signed with a view of
finding another "Heitoann" to
aid his lefthand hitters.
The Saa Francisco Seala .gained'
In the race by taking Ore out of,
aerea games from 6h iVke. - The
flM ... uv 1 U. .niM KKtfut
leading the Bearers by a .U-game ,e,der,, , wh,cn aeana taa
they must hustle It they expect M
margin.
The Beavera are scheduled to play
nine games at Salt Lake against
the Bees, who did not tare so well
during the past fortnight against
Los Angeles and San Francisco. The
week following, the locale bare
eight game with the Sacramento
club, which has won but one con
test out of the last 22 p!iyMi,...
In the series at borne, ' the Beav
ers wen three out of seven games
from Seattle, four of seven from
Vernon and eight out of irlne from
Oakland.
Lamb Adds Strength
If the club Is able to maintain
the paco set at home, chances are
bright tor it to finish la the first
division,, but prior to their last
road trip they were two - games
above the .S00 mark, and dropped
into a liad slump winning only four
out of IS games played
The addition of Lyman Lamb
'should add strength to the. offen
sive of the club, as the former
Weolern leaguer showed ap fairly
well In Sunday's double-header.'"":
The Beaver pitching staff per-
a little more consistently at
o a; isw ,
i( belt
three-year-old class, one. , Jieifer
calved In 1923, two calved In 1924
and two Junior heifer cbItcs com
plelo tbelr list of Individual entries
West ft Wattera haro also entered
for ' graded herd.'- which comprises
one aged bull and four females of formed
various ages: . yearling herd of one home during -the last three series
bull and two heifers; pair of calvesthao 'at, any time this spring,
and get of sire, which necessitates ' KRoHwer. Leads Hitters
the showing of tour animals any Ray Rohwer was the. club's lead-
r ago, both sexes to" bo represcnte4.ini Bitter, during the. stay at homo.
grab the .pennant, ; On ' the . . two. .
weeks' road trip, ths - Bees won', firs
out of 14 games, the Angles tak
lng them down the line in tout
of seven contests. .- ' ' f
. The .Bees' .. failure . to maiataJs
their, salt hasTesafted In them iron
ping to only - 3 ' game ahead) ojf
Seattle, while the' Angles are at 15
beela of I he Indians, being
a half game' V-ehlnd.
. Nine More Weafes
Nine more weeks of baseball re
main to be played In the Coast
league, and much can happen li
that time. Of the nine weeks, ftor
land plays fire on the . road. jTto .
home series remaining to S jlliyi
ed are against Ssn franelsco, Lojt'
Angeles. Salt Laker andtSarxamenlo.''
On the road series, the Beaterja.
hare to face Salt IkW, BaCTrnmeejlO,
San Francisco, Vernon and Seattle. -
The Beavers have the beet of , the
home schedule, but on - the 'road
have to Tly three of the first dl-'
tston clubs and "IhreV at Ht !
four remaining .series, at horn are:
against teams up iq the Tace. . t '.
SN'
Have your auit made to order
from Detmer'a Woolen. Fall styles
.41 1 T ' m
Men's Toga. v, ;,vAI-lfl. '-
Jit, L0SeS 1 a'ltfttlir k"ow il- nc tlics!a
L I to force mo into a mutch of his:
fill, Aug. i.
"ho llnl's ullcllrr
the fliilll,, iu
fill bouio on (lie
of the National
m Hotiiml on ,la
fiig tlio I'hlls In
encounters ainre
lave I a hits and
of bis iilst vie
sN'll on llio
tint season aa
" player and In
I'hlls were mi-
:"' iiomi. in, mm,
P. . .National
I ChrUiy M,,il,eW.
iiies In a Ions;
"""In, but (.11
P'r of tin, nuin.
"M by fnrl Mnys
Hie AlliMIn two
'bout relciiilnir.
LEAGUE
own mukinif-
"As it stands, Kcarns
my verbal iiKieement to ive
...... i-o v...u. '",ii,oni and OKarruil
carnniKs. If he just stands by. 0.NoU
I'll turn at least a third of a
million over to him after the
Harry Wills fight next sum
mer. If he gets ornery, he
won't get a dime."
. Tlio first entries in the beet cattle
division wore turned. In to the office
of the fair board today by tho short-
I score II. II. E. ! horn breeders, West and manors or
has i St. Louis 4 in 0 tho Edgedalo herd. Recently a
ItoHloll 6 8 2 spicnoia young suuriuorn uuu, vuuj-
llulterlcs llulnes, Dlckerinun.' nlo Violet's I'rldo. was imported
It Smith and 'from the famous Ulackiiawt rancn
AMERICAN LEAGUE
In Wiilm-Mliiy Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Dnrunt and young child, residents
of the Merrill road district, wero In
tho city yesterdny for a
visiting and shopping.
Score It. H
New York 3 8 6
Detroit 4 1
nattcrles l'cnnock and Uen
goiiKh; Wells and Woodall.
Score-
It.
.12
II. K.
short time. Washington 1- -u z
Cleveland 8 1 .2
i Batteries Heuther and Scvereld;
For the ront Friends of .Miss' Smith. Karr. Cole and L.
Virginia Hoeft will regret her uh-
sence from the city, -upon her de
parture from Klamath Kails for
Marshfleld today, where she will
spend the winter with her aunt and
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Buck.
Miss lloeft has accepted a position
in a Marshfleld store.
In Contra Costa county. Calif., aud
will bo among the animals entered
for the county fair. Villager Lad,
the herd sire, Is winner of many a
E. blue, inheriting the splendid quali
ties of his famous sire Prince Vil
lager. Two young bulls, Edgedalo
Ardinore and kduudulu Galnford.
will compete with their kind In tho
senior and junior bull calf classes,
respectively. Matchless Missus Is
entered for the aged cow class snd
has to date shown the Individuality
of her dam. Ualuford Matchless, In
the show ring. Two cows in tho
It. 11. IS.
10 14 1
0 S 4
"r and Uulv: vinei.
Icr.
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9 13 5
29 2R 3
". Stokes. (Irlmnn
"mler and ii,.,.
3n
H.
15
HrlMin,
Hill
K.
3
8 0
Meeker nnd
and Cook,
c"" "Ii by ngroo.
II. II. E. i
Sit 2
' 18 ll
ir ...
." ""'weeny and
''''I. Uoohier and
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in
SHORT ORDERS
: at
ALL HOURS
The coffco wo make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night
. Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will
furnish the music.
All conveniences and first class floor.
Kcst Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks.
MARTIN & FROM AN
Only $725.oo
Dodge Sedan
$241.67 Down $46.82 a Month .
With balloon tires, shock absorbers and
full equipment. We consider this the best
used cur buy in Klamath County.
Howie Motor Co.
E.plan.de and Pine. Pr. 379
Will Chiropractic Help
Wty; :Ailment?:;
YES! Few indeed are the human ills that cannot be relieved 'by this ;
new science. Chiropractic has proven especially effective for the' following
diseases:' ' - ,. ! I. . ".- '
BACK ACHE
APPENDICITIS
STOMACH TROUBLE
CHRONIC COUGHS
LUMBAGO
NEURALGIA
NEURITIS
CONSTIPATION
HEADACHES
PARALYSIS i
LIVER TROUBLE
NERVOUSNESS ;
RHEUMATISM
GASTRITIS '
AND MANY OTHERS
In fact the trouble that cannot be relieved by chiropractic is the exception.
Adjustments by a competent chiropractor are entirely painless and im
mediate results are almost invariably obtained ' ... 'V -'. ...t!
SPECIAL OFFER - . . ;
That more residents of Klamath County may know the. great : .benefits of '
Chiropractic, a special rate of $25.00 for 15 treatments will be in effect be ;
tween August 20 and September 10. j ' . : , .'
To obtain this rate it will be necessary to bring in the coupon in the low-.'
er right corner of this advertisement, or- if further information is desired, en !;
close the coupon in a letter describing your symptoms,. and I shall be glad,'
to give you-complete information regarding your trouble. -, '(:
Dr. C. R. Lucas
Phono 420.
SPECIAL OFFER ...
Thin Coupon entitles bearer to 15
Chiropractic Adjustments at the
pedal rate of $25.00. This of
fcr expires September 10, 1925.
DR. C. R. LUCAS
Phone 420
L ndcrvtuwi ii'.u,.
"th S !!
Underwood Bldg.
Klamath Falls.
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