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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1925)
SONWAGERS HOPES YALE SLIM t,.ua llfri .ihi.ilc oil cow""1 " " . ... ..... .Iilftml h"" i .. . si HI ,,, I'srmn.i - ,, o lnl "' ., .hurt '! f'" " U ft )'r"' The rclxn T.11" or W.,inrn Cont.ri-n Mi"". No nrntttr what the ,,. jiarallvs tmiiicth of t,. tnams. , Intoraat Is hnlrt at hUli ulich m .11 lumim b.rausa of lnlr.lnlliu(lnal rivalry and tin piuulhl. affed cud, I gains may hav. on iha flnul cuiitnr-! Sill's Ulullllltia. 1 The Missouri Vi,y ,,,,., j ami other wmirrn anil oiitlinrn 1 'AMHIIM;K, Mass.. nv. jo. clrculta iv lrov. tha advantages! (Vn,tea Nws)with l..i,c thai of aurh orRanltullona. i "re I'M', but rliaiii'ss that are slim, A "HI: Xlabf would lialp foot-' ,B,,W. "orvard rnnfroiiH Yala on ba.ll In tha east. Yale, JUrvartl I B"""'c,"y ""noon In U19 lout of and I'rlnMtnn muat admit tha ptea-i"18 t""" sanies of 1925. mica of other arhoola must auk il'anilna; Ilka an Iminm.n umgnct them o join In a "mutual bene- srroas the softly fluwlnx Charles, fit aaaoclullon." I'ennaylvanla, Cor- M1'" horse nhoe of Harvard stadium nail, Dartmouth. Plttaliurc. t.afay-1 sitrnrted a record crowd for the Saturday. Nov. 21. 1925 faje Five 2 I'KltHONM API'LV I'OU.OWIVJ Al) 1,N , .NKWH WANT OM .MN . Thirty-two woimn applied In answer to a want ad In The Newa liierted by the proprietor of The Milk llouao, who wanted a wo man to assist In cleaning and sui'h work.' . , Tho !let aulmmtan. tha want ad coluuina of The News, reaches thoumnda of readera. bringing help, getting jobs, or aniline what you have to aell. All for a few ccn la. V Ldy 8illti llrulw or,tt and two or three other In- dsplta the disappointing ; Lolball ' . atltiitlona are undoubtedly willing , "now,n 01 crimson football to dlicuaa the matter. ""m "" "fason. I Not a ticket wa available on the The oad alala of affuira In the ve ' hatlle. aave from furtive- boxing world la Indicated by thai neculalora, who aifted Inaln word from New York city that the "aungiy uirougli the gathering m.n th'lr "r"1 u"'' ThU proof of lha ul- 'tl (be Oohlen '' t0 . ,k. brilliance of Krnte ,0rd captain, and the ..ubark. hava combined ,4 by t i Local Briefs I K-Trallc -Officer llra 0. 'O. Kelley who. for many ycara, aerved laat bout Tex diehard haa lined up ,llrol" of "l rada. preity glrla.l1" the iTa"c ,"rl"loB ' Port to data for tha winter aeaaon In then,!ro" f 'rmer yearn, and coll.gei ,"nd pMce "'P"1"""'. "Jr Cap ... n..A. i... . t younaitr In ....im i tuln Krank fcrvln, waa a buaineaa new Garden ronalata of a match younll"ler In unanlmoim raccoon. between Jlarry.Ureb, world'a mld- :ia it" """n ' ,0 ,lop blore the alartlng aadt biurday afternoon .lord lU'llum. ! iradlllnl rivalry of! .lIUtWBi ae ineir an- Tin. a.tt...u,t. .1 i . 'viHiior m iiiinuiu runs yfmeraay. lu elliiiwlni throuKh I ha nnl.v . . . . Jllewelght eh.mp.on. and Mickey good-natured odd. on the a.ree K.Z , .hnIL Walker, welterweight king. ! -d the hotel .obble, of Blu, JUHt ""ld-, K'' h "w ....- onr Ih. rlu.., r.i. .... i. - ...... , .,,!,,, - - "i pony, uk(,r)( " " Wj Oregon metropolis. be 0 repetition of their former meeting, which ended without corni er any hnlr-rulnlng mnmenla. It will bring together again a man windmill and a mediocre haa Ilia beniliiuarten In the Wills-Dempsey Go Lady-Like Affair ; MICIUOAN CITY. Ind.. Nor. 20.- : (United Newa) If Jack Uempaey ; goea through with hla agreement to fight tha duaky Wills here next I September, It will be a perfectly j lady-like bout. ' ! If either of the heavyweighte atarta any 'rough Bluff a cordon of I policemen will come crashing Into Mhe ring and' bundle them both off1 ' to Jail. ; The Indiana boxing law prohibit! "prize fighta" but welcomes "boxing exhibitions." Just thla week Attor-j ney General Gilllom Issued a ruling I on the subject In which be eald that ' If either tighter knocked the other! out it would be considered as illegal "prize fight", and both would be prosecuted. "The boxing exhibition" law pro-1 vldes that the flghtera may prance around tho ring, .poking at each other with their fists', but the po lice on duty at the ringside will de cide for the Judges aa to whether the pokinga are strenuous enough to clans the show as a "prize fight." n nen ino alartlng whistle shrieks Knclni-er III ('. 0. Reelev. real and Tod Jones' cripples throw away dent engineer of the local unit of their crutches, strip off their ban-i the state highway 'department, la fighter whose class was established ;'laK" na 'up t"rl'1 10 ,"l,lle' Vale's! confined to his home with an llln " "" .. .' d.flnllolv bv Mr Iluvl.1 Hhn.ljt Th. The winner w . i , ' ' ..... v. ..., lib Soulhcru Call- -" -- - a irsnuii in wt-iiur. auu wouio nuvw superiority will amply Justify sni-h odds. The Kll couch bus drilled Intoi Hei from Lakn'iewO. n. Wll- Wwltti Houincru .an- 1,1, ,iaiwurt c-hacgea the id-n thatUon. mill man. of Ukevlew. a . , . l . l wf'i.ur. null HUU.U HW' . , itnitd P un . .. ... ...... .;"'ey are up Bgulnst the fliht of ibi.ir vlsliur I.. Kluinsih Knll Ui..rH,.u . ,k. i....- will wo e crown out lor 11 M iuck oi i , . . . - ' UUt, and th h.we win bright college years in im-ciing liar- atopplnk over at tho liinulre hotel. a.1 C. T, Wa.hlng-i mrd. If they waitfl tbut k;nd of n k, only an easy gam. -r. i.reo w. oitoreil a pout w.tn ,mlll0, lt wl ... Klut.lln VW.or, Here K. 8. Ud the aeCtlUUBI tllle. : .r. oiiauo uu vrrmrou .nr. T aiaer. tlc ,..m,on. Jones took the Yale regular, to Harvard stadium Friday and svnl them through fast signal drjll. JOHN C. CLEGHORN rtcglstcred Civil Engineer and Surveyor Klamath Falls, Oregon 219 High St. .. Phono B04-M Turkey Day AT THE SANITARY MARKET For Thanksgiving Day we have made a spe cial purchase of Turkeys. They are those big well fed tender meated kind. Come in and See the Fine Display Sanitary Market TWO PHONES 22-23. ,..i...d si.nford have n0 '""lbl hvln m,ni "r , tktir power through In- hl'"' Mr- S0" " 10 1mm Ll. Bur haltback, who iery. oi iiunuio ana niugara KM ticking, and who L loulng rml th. fa- And. speaking of Shadn and tilat- Li ta Imloy pass, will'iery, mcaara naa mem in minu u4 bli Injuries made ; aa a second choice. Personally we d Queen or ituly, tne crown prince Lvlibdrswal of "8coop"i place this bout above the Greb-Wal-j and the prince, lolunda. Viorannl r . . . . lAngfelloW and Mrs. Longfellow, of Lakeview,. were guents at the Em- plre hottl yesterday, here on a 1 hrlof buslnesa visit to the city. Kuk- ; ene vlaltora in Klamath Fnlla ves-) KIXO COXTitIIirri:H Uerduy were Robert Wlsner und E.i HOMK, Nov. 20. The king and C. Hackney, here on a business! LiUr qusrtrr, In favor of L fill bundle the punl- k till to at lilxon'a rrg- trtilvn. Stsntord tackle, ker duet. The glamor that sur rounds the presence cf two cham pions 'In Ih. aam. ring would be missing, but fur real action the Khad.-Slattery fracoa would fade the ii of ta line-up Bine. 1 kingly dance. ktoi lime. Mctreery, rtegardleae of the relative popul- ur sol be able- to go , ir,y ,n(j or of ,h. brd, mention-i Dwareiiw of Injuriea. ,d lh, tacl i, . ..d (esilmonlali h tut la (be nnsky ,n,nl ,ttu0n m what haa Kfori4 ready for the ! Mnlp(lmfm been referred to aa the a-bli career-a final , lainrsa nnnors, and Marra have subscribed fl each toward payment of the current Installment of the war debt to the United State. A campaign la In order to llitnili similar subscriptions from 5.000, 000 Italians. visit. They registered at the Em pire hotel. Here from (irnnts Pom Mr. and Mra. Karl Smith, of Uranta Faaa, were guests at the Hotel Empire yesterday. Mr. 'Smith was former ly owner of the Merchant's deliv ery. In this city. e Brown Via t. it ii own V anrment In east ( Eight" In foot FltpCunt from two Mtoitat (he famoua Itklmi and Prince- Ntitdi crisis In their I Mate the ever- Hni et th. mount- ",1 tooth.ll m tho uo for it organl- M tha gam. In th. I" booptlon of tb. lu varloua angles "m blow at th. au- Harvard and Prln- team, ram. east "T'lrme of their daab ytll.KY WIXH IUIT POKTLAXn, Nov.. SO. Vice Fo ley. Canadian bantamweight cham pion handily woi) his ten round bout her. Friday night from Dud nidley of Seattle. Foley outpointed "Th. Utile. Ilompaey" all th. way. lis took ths third, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth and ten round. Th. first and second were even. Ringside verdict gave Hldley only th. two remaining rounds. Select Your Thanksgiving Turkey TODAY Mnlforil Men Here P. C. Ir sen. huslneasmann, lot Medford, waa a visitor in ths nlty yesterday, stopping over at the Empire. A few more liala to close o:i at nee Begin- Dresa Shop. 129 So. 7th St., neit o Shnata Cafe. N20-2S KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPIT'. Our nursery accommodates fourteen "l4 eastern teams I bablea. Ilaaaln.tta reserved on rs- lUmiir that had i nimsi adv. 2S ' the Illg Three '"PUOb , Yale f.lt In. I'l Either ploying or "''HI fell off. n is 'th hurt the two '' Koooln. looked nnon "'1' nw.oa practice mat. '' nervy. Klnrlnil "'I ind Prlceton. Vic. "lire nsrve-and grea( I ths Dsn r ii.. ii... Menn.liilo these ''" 4 aitrucled ntten- ""W method of pitting more now. " lens. tirlv ini... Dt M. -""TOWllUll.l Bl Thres. as w.ii .... -vii uf. me lltUtinn. .aa.ll.. lh t ha marveled drawn to the LfOTEL ASTOD AigsstSiHUl UsAaasUs EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Balhs New. Modem doe. 10 Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $!.' Quality meat soM here daily at prices that will meet those of any competitor. Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop. 7 : ;i Main, near Eighth Phones 750 And 751 4 Deliveries Daily. r .C . Call OTT of I II o o Ji Ufo:: rfai'U..!e s rwrtment ATTENTION DANCERS ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING moose" HALL ' FOR THE WINTER SEASON . M .V Fnrnished by Galloway and His Oregoniant Mu,,SINpVEER21st Where Music is music Onf? trip through a Piggly Wiggly store rdll delight jrou. The merchan dise arrangement is most convenient, and identical in all stores. : You will find a new pleasure and interest in personally attending to the securing of your family food supplies. Government figures indicate that one tenth the ordinary time is required in this type store by the average customer. This method of store operation also saves over one-half the clerk hire, which is one of the largest retail expenses. i ol Bort9l8U art 3:. mvrr n r. .hftrn'ri-rr rsf A glance over the prices given bebw will convince you that you can buy more economically at the Piggly Wiggly. ... Sugar, 10 lbs. 64c Flour, "Anchor," 50 lbs. --$2.10 Flour, Hard Wheat, 50 lbs. $2.38 Codfish, 1 lb. package 27c Potatoes, 8 lbs. --25c Stock Salt, 50 lbs. 55 c Eggs, doz. 43c Lemons, fancy, doz. .". ."......'..40c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE The coffee with the real flavor that is being ad- 1 vertised so extensively in the Saturday Evening Post. ' lb. ...:..R7r 3 lbs. $2.20 Pumpkin, No. 2M cans.......i....:J5c Royal Ann Chemes, No. 2 cans J3c Bananas, 3 lbs. Celery, 3 bunches.... 25c 25 c Blue Ribbon Dressings Mayonnaise 3VL oz. Jar J3c 8 oz. Jar 28c 1 Pint Jar 45 c Thousand Island 314. oz. Jar - - -13c 8 oz. Jar' 28c OLIVES A complete line of Stuffed and Green Olives 3 oz. Stuffed ., Jgc 8 oz. Stuffed 34 c 10 oz. Stuffed 44 c 10 oz. Green 25c 12 oz. Green -29c FRESH MEATS Are now obtainable at our sanitary meat counter in the rear of the store. . - ' S. O. Eiggly Wiggly Co. 4th and Main Streets Opposite Hall Hotel