The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 07, 1925, Image 3

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Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1025
U I ICQ! Klamath Played in
"to .. Game Style Against
bLO IN Medford's Warriors
and S ih Troop
jjh Sire ; Offeneive
n ' Tains
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, Oct. .
troop havs
lrlve axulnat
1 .astern anctor
Jmitnly Ii.t
I 1 i apt oror I ho
1, -. log In delay1
ra!' Ths Mkoun
o' i, ta bunk,
it) t i of foci anil
f ,rriiuco-Hpaulh
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t sutilhw.'it (
W." tho Itiimcllutq
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wtfc
In Hid m cund tin t f of (lio i;am
Willi Mnilfuril fcutuiduy, tho boys of
Klmniilli talr.li rum (i hack On I ho
fi'ld wild a scorn or 21 In 0 iiKiiln.it
tlixni - cikiiikIi tn 1llHh.M1rl. il imy
team. 'I'll In lu. If will I. inn Im. re
mum hired liy ihinm Who tmw II.
Mi.ilronl w in nuipl:.y. il In every
phn of llin uniiir. Kl.iiiulh tried
ten pusses mill completed six. A
porcdituxu l Iml riiunN nir.ny
lego anH In Iho passing rmno.
Mi'dfnrd tried flv.i. (Inu win com
pleted uml two v.'rro Intercepted by
Krniik Hull, our atar liuir back.
Kliiinnlli high oiK piinli'd Hum end
returned lliu punts fur mum yard
age, tloib teams u-oro eijual In
downn In acrlmiunxe.
This half allow Uml Kliinmth has
good ii.uii. The hoya played rral
(mil hnl!. and add. d lo It u great
flxht. Tlio rrf"re .aid that any
train Unit iiMil' rnmo back and
Bt Krrnhc ad-1 piny to i:int after such a bad Mart
.Iftano. Alr de ' should Im i (. am that must ho feur
'? of tho rull-j rd by til il:a (rums In tho leaittin.
4 la considered I The lenm plua Ashland Ih la Hnt
i m which lhi I urdny at the fair grounds, and
V armies could Kud crowd In pxim.-i.cI u are a real
I rf ' (!. j (uiiio of clean (.mlnall.
PRES. COOUDGE
GIVEN WELCOME
BY MIDDLEWEST
Page Tnre
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I ' n"er.:!ina In
a !tc.-ii:iil hy
a !. dcvo.l of
.'laliv oUi.ri'.r.
Dave Shade Getting
Overweight Limit
NKW VOHK, Oil. "(United
Nowa) Dave shade, considered by
many the winner of hla recent bout
with Mickey Walker of the wilier
welxht rbninplonahlp, which the
JmlKca itare to the tlllc hi.l.lcr, may
norcr flKht In the clitaa ukuIu.
Leo P. Klynn. the Cttllfornlan'a
mnnaKer ndmlttod Ihl.t Tii'nday
when ho auld that Hhado had hard
work in 11k Inn tho 147 pound limit
Chief Executive Dopart Af'.er
Brief Daah from Duties
to Attend Legion Meet
OMAHA, Oct. 6. Well plf.i.icd
with hla ai'iond InYualnn of the went,
I'rcaldcnt ConlidKo loft Oninhn ot
0 p. ni. tonlKht for lila return trip
to V.'uahlnittou,
The proaldcnllnl Iniln left the
cliy amid the umo tumultuoua en
thiialaam that urootod lta arrival
here today. . Thouaands of Aln.-rl-; and Tex lilikard ha sent out feel-
FIRST IN OEMS
. P. Dehllnrer of Merrill won
flrat In Netted Clem In open com
petition at the Oregon stale fair.
Is the word brought bark hy Coun
ty Club Agent Hexton who has Junt
returned from tbo ahow, Mr. Ieh
llnfter won flrat at lt(o CDuity fair
and hla cxbjllt for the e:alo fair
wna ernrle.l. -Iillpd OnA hinri lel.
and that ho would Hunt a middle ... .. .. .
eu with cren mure care.
the Klamath Inda only four points
behind. Thla carries caah priie
of $25 to be divided among he
threo Imjii.
Mra. T. W. Newcomb. who with
Mr. Iinhlinc-r was the only other
open competition exhibitor to send
products t the state fair, won
aecond placo In canned fruits sec
ond on canned Yrgetablea and sec
ond on preserves.
wclcht from now on. Iteturn match
will) Mickey mlK'il tempt him to
make the lesser welxht, Flynn said
but that Is problematical.
Hhado la hot on tho trail of Harry
Cireb, tho mlddlo welxht champion
BOARD
FREE OF PALMER
COAST LEAGUE
y thsrl f nee) M imhul I- Hcoro
ilsa his . objective he will
pfis Dw txtsttlon until next
Ot nlllU..f f Irclea riper!
tjl ll to try (nr una. or vie
4 iPS I'M to cimp'.'to the
t th res.. I: the u
VId COBtlnss cood. The
sJns In rbs eaat uiidnuhti-d-
tftsct PeisJn's pluna.
) Spanish effecle 1 a llua.in
f rrsnch fey a h-llllant aur
Stack wile. Waa ronrliided
v.for ths Jrsavy downpour
if U haadrad troops wrr
4 to Bysh Jn trurka anil
i I Rltflsns knew what wa
i ths p)L. find boon sell-
It
II. K.
SacruntPtito 6X0
I'uriliiud 16 1
Uutturlca Murtln and Koehlrr;
H.illlnxHWurth and Hannah.
K
Sroro It.
Vernon 3 13
fun Kranelwo 4-7 0
llntlerlea Ilarfont and .Murphy;
.Mitchell and Axnew.
M
! easak
i h ft
troop
V"" V mote xalnrd
I' a! peaks br-
asl (Jurnxxa fur
have arrlvrd at
I llaaal Medlam
a, whero a dlr
a ready to daah
ate country tn
Whlrh vatahlliihed
i aortk ot Klffune. French
Bisk airplanes are work
,athr lor 'the flrat tlmo.
Rrorc . 11.
Oakland 0 4
lwa Anxelea 4 j
llatterli-s- Ktins and Heart,
knr; Itout and ::.iu.leri.
K
Ba
Kcoro . 11. . K
Hnlt l.ako 3 15 0
Kesttlu S 9 0
llallerlca McCabs. Ftrouil and
I'rtem, flimk: Htrykrr and llnldwln.
14 Innlngn.
ffl'll CKAniikh IIIHITV
HAN FIIANCISIO. Oct. 6.
(I'nltrd Novin) (lernldlno Conroy
was one of tho pretty Sidney glrla
who aurrrndered to the wiles rf
rupld durlnx tho tTnlt.-d Btalca
fleet s criilae to Auatrnlla.
can leslonnnlres and viallora waved
a cheery farewell aa the party d
partrd on iH'hedulo time.
U I'll OIIHI Henitlly
I'raaldent CoolldKe, the man, wna
welcomed ttimultoualy'to tho heart
of the mid-weal Tueadny aa, In a
brief daah from Wanhlnxlnn duties,
ho attended the seventh annual con
vention of Iho Amnrlran Lerjon
hero.
The naaomhlcd lexlonnalres and
the 200.000 Nobroaknna who poured
Into the rlty to hoar the prratdent'a
apecch before the convention, saw
tho nntlun's executive in nni.t
mood, rinlllnx In rnilmrraaament as
when presented with a ten-xnllon
sombrero, he accidentally put It on
wnexward. bowing from hla motor,
sa he headed a lexloa psr-.dt
throiiKh the atreela of tho rlty.
111 111a niornlnx addrcas In the
xrest convention hall. Iho prraldent
apoko directly on the aubjecta nenr-
mt to the hearts of the ex-serrlce
1 men: tho World war, tho period of
reconstruction and efforts toward
world axreemenls and world peare,
1110 need or patriotism and tolor
anco In tho building up of tbe na
Hon.
rr in 11a very caaence mean
Instruction." he said "Our coun
try la only now righting Itself and
I'Kinning a moderate, but steady
recovery from the great economic
loss, which It sustained (In the
world war.) That tremendous debt
"u"i ue liquidated through the
laborious toll of our people. If
our country secured any benefit. If
it met with any gain It must have
been In not only moral, but spirit
ual vnluea. It muat bo not becauae
It made Its fortune, but because It
found Ha soul."
era dealxned to promote a match
In hla new Madison 8iiiare Garden
In December.
Chairman O'Connor tried to per
suade the other members Tuesday
to withhold action until President
CoolldKe had returned.
In Palmer'a place, the board
elected Elmer K. Crowley, of Massa
chusetts, at present operating nan .
ager for the American export line
of Now YcTk. Crowley has served
during the last two years as spe
cial assistant to the chairman of
the shipping board and manager of
the New York office of the board.
At the same time the board re
duced the salary of fleet corpors
tlra president to $18,000 a year.
Palmer drew $25,000.
KEDRON CLUB MEMBERS
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Anything you wish to sell? Or to
buy? Tell all Klnmath Falls about
It In the economical, efficient way
through a little News Claaslfied d.
Fall Furnishings Which Give Men
' Pride In Appearance
I
w Hats
I fu.
mid
fand Velour
to $6.50
'The Pansy"
Bow Tie and Cravat
50c, $1
Sport Hose
Rayon, Cotton
50c, 75c
ga new with tho full Reason, with slylo-nt-a-nrlce. ounlltv assured for all men who
I, WOll tIrOHBed economically. Whether lllnmlmr. In. nr l,rl,.l n,n.nn l,nnk.r elnrV
'"t,r 7here enh Cnn 1,10 nme T"luo 1,11,1 B,5" ,or I"0 " money.
fi tha Center of
Shopping District
" liaiilulilililililihliLtlit4C)....l.i.l.i.i.'iiiiiiliJiiJ ti
All Postal Servlco
Until e P. M.
Post off ice Must Move
Sunday or Remain Where
It it for Three Months
Klamath Falls postoffice may
move Into Its new quarters on Sun
day. October 11, and it may not be
moved for a period ot three months,
according to postal officials yes
terday. It waa anticipated that the new
post offlco quarters on Ninth and
Klamath would be occupied thla
week. Sale of the fixtures In the
present location are holding the
proposition up. If, within the next
four days tho fixtures are sold, new
fixtures will be ordered within the
coming three months from the Vast.
"Mr. Dehllnxer's exhibit mode:
tho others look alek, they were so
uniform and perfect," said Mr. Sex- WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. (United
ten. News) Admiral Lclxh C. Palmer' Members of tbe Kedron club of
Showing that the two Dehllnxer I na ben ouseted from the shipping ! tho Presbyterian church are antlci-
boys who exhibited Netted Cemsitoar head of the emergency Paiio gooa lunioni tomorrow
nixni, wnen tney win entertain wun
a dinner In the church parlors for
new members of the organization.
According to Mlas Vera Houston,
covers will be laid for 40 guests,
giving several covers over for those
who have not been able to make
reservations to date.
Following the dinner a musical
program has been arranged for. In
cluding several of the most talented
girls and women of Klamath Falls.
In club work are "real chips of
tho old block," Carl Dehlinger won
flrat and his younger brother
Glenn, third. In the state for pota
toes raised by club members. Cecil
Haley of Morrill won fourth in the
same division. Thla ia held to in
dicate that Klamath is coming into
her own as a producer of potatoes
and It remains for the growers
among the adults to show the care,
offer's and tireless persusnce ot tbe
lowly spud and Its culture, to main
tain the hlzh standards of the club
boys and the older potato growers
who realize the value of grading,
hand selection and utmost care In
cultivation and handling.
Bryant William. R. F. D. No. 1.
fleet corporation after a s:ew last
ing for months and President Cool
ldKe, whe- endeavored to have him
retained, ha. lost a battle that may
have Important resctione.
The board voted Tuesday to ac
cept Palmer's resignation. It of
fered the deposed official the vice
presidency of the agency he had
headed, with charge of European
operations, in making other shifts
of personnel.
This Palmer declined, and short
ly afterward cleaned out his desk
and pronared to give up his duties.
He gave notice that be would not
return to his office Wednesday.
The action Tuesday came as a I
surprise. While it was generally
Cecil Haley, and Carl Klger of : expected in the near future lndlci-1
Merrill, who comprised the llve-'tlons were Mc-ndav after a lenethv '
stock Judging team sent from, meeting of the board that it would'
Klamath county, had plenty of com- be held off for a while in order!
petition, being one of 18 teams en- to give the fleet corporation head
tercd in this clans. Tillamook a further chance to resign, volun- j
county boys took the blue with tarlly.
To read The Klamath News day
after day Is to keep thoroughly In
formed on happenings of Importance
throughout the world as well as In
Klamath Falls and vicinity.
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Oose to Shopping Dutrict and Theatres
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is
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The French cocking top, ucivcrtstlly used if hotel ranges, has
advantages that readily adapt itself to horae use. Heats quickly and
holds more heat than the partitioned top; consequently is more eco
nomical. Being very smooth, 'and with largo flat surface, cooking
utensils fit cr.ugly to it. Steaks, chops, fish, eggs and hotcakes can
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Saves Fuel
It make no difference
what you utve wood,
coal or briquets tht
Pacific Coast firebox
cuts fuel bills. It bring
the heat directly up
under the top cooking
surface and gives the
proper amount of heat
around the oven iniur
ing quick cooking and
uniform baking. Thi
feature tJone U tu(K
cient to recommend this
new range a the one for
you 10 buy.
If we could take the Colonial range npirt and explain every detail of it
construction, you would ajrree with u that for quality of material and
workmanship, it offer the utmct in ranf value. You will' be instantly
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Loip price, easy tcvns, and a reasonable
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THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
McCarthy Bldg.