The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 25, 1925, Image 5

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mM for trouble. Tno"'
IM sa pulni'O oui,
tkit la ihe recent bout
,'ita Vines. French light-
ma. ! Charles Itos
Tork. Ihs foreigner
M of the rounds, but
riiirt twcsuse of "
,tr band, under the
I boor uilcht breeie
ka ike first six ruunds
ud then bo battered
u pent and all uul
a las lsl four rounds
il bout which should
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fairs urn hrt
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Grt, of Bout Uambwa, i, ' Wif , V . ;i
BONES OF TOY PAN ARE TO BE TAKEN FROM
KLAMATH FALLS TO REST IN ORIENTAL HEAVEN
Pg Fly
An old (Midline riMloni, a boliirf iiruuilaiiiK burial lo Hie natlvo lulld.
oldur tlmn lliu i-lvllltallun ! dm
'iilnri'd Klmimtli
Kur iilim In uk yrara Ilia ronittlim
of Toy I'lin Imva laid In ; Imuthfii
Kround, In Uukville voniKtory. , Kor
li I no lolfK yi'iir, tlio aplrlt of Toy
I'an hu not b-u pvrinittod to uii
Uir the coIi-hIIjI, imrudlno or bis
forpfatliara and llliiHlrlcu anvatora
for it wa roving over America.
At laat the aplrlt of Toy Pan
will find eternal haapinewi. for lila'fornln and auutbern Orecon are l)
bone are lo be taken from hli rnl- Ihk Invi-julnali'd In ho hope uf
ina plafe, carefully wrnped, placed I filidlnR the remains of a chosen
in a .clean linen aack and returned ' member of the tons. All rcmalna
lo China where be will ilcep peace
fully with no devll-rmU to torture
Members i'f the Six Conipanicw
Ioiik huvo urrlvcd, beaded by Wong
Kak of Ynkn to fulfill this pro
mine. Tim bones of Toy Tan are
Hie only Chinese remulns In Klum
at li fulls that belouged to thut
Ioiik. There are five In Ashland,
14 lu Shasta City aad KO In Yreka.
The majority of the Yreka Chin
ese , have died during prospecting
years. .
All cemeteries In northern Call-
I ' i i
will Join many others from the!
Pacific coast, In their wrappings !
rf clean linen and shipped to the;
Orient. There are 1600 In all. i
Sports Done Brown iLr,!.
him hninl and foot
e mauaced to steal
but 11 ftMrbi
lly NOK.MA.V K. IIHOA'N j lie hit die bull in cood style
The fastest man In basoball Is grabbing a ..119 batting average In
awaiting another chance to ninkoi 19J- Out hln outfleldlng was not
the grade In the major leaguva. lie, brilliant enough lo above the other
la Maurice Archdeacon. Is01 regulars out of the lineup, go
Archdeacon now holds Hie world's I Kd,,J'. '.l!ln" d'",,', h" w"n'
record for circling tb. bases with ,! " " o the
time of 1J S-S aeconda. It was his lnU'r"llo.n"' lo ,H'nl
lerrlflc speed which first drew at- V . " m "mu ""oica.
him. .-.vi '
Tijy Pun a cook lu Klamath
Falls for W. W. Smith, a former
lawyer, ten yeura ago. Nine years! """'ding to Wong Kay yesterday.)
ago be died. Before ha death, j Tor -the next six weeks the bodr j
however, be bad been a member of j lea will be taken from their graves j
the Six Companies long.' one of and be on their way, six In a box,
their beneflta demanding fa tltbingto the Land of the Faithful, where
system, that of ten per cent of the 'a happy eternity awaits the spirit
yearly wagea, the long In turn! of those that find rest In old China.
A PHOTOGRAPH
A GIFT THAT
WILL BE CHERISHED
THROUGH THE
YEARS,
; vsim v -
ENLARGING AND TINTING FRAMES
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Phone 39 , ; v,.
tentlon to him white he was aervlng ,
Ills novitiate with Ihe Charlestou
Hack In the minors, he proceeded
to shine agsln with hrt old brillian
cy, fielding, hitting and running the
mods. The new ruling! club uf the South Atlantic league ' """" "" ana running mi
Lib. victory lo the back In !. In .. season, therel iL"..t
i he stole base.
ftEDTO BE
JURE OF VETS
SUNDAY, NOV. 29
M. No. 'S, Veterans
ftn, 4111 offer free
li ill ti-servlra men of
laif at tbn Moosn ball
t I o'clock. It was
"Mraar.
hta the order of
I. hn Is lo be held,
kla memlierahlp
It (Jus Dunn, com-
fit It Sunday, ho said
steal be found at 0t
UfUT AllltKNTKII
The first year lY-Vr. """"" ''"-
he ho.. 4 3 of them with the aid I " "" " i in
of a none too healthy baiting aver- " ' dra"' "W "''ned ,
age 329 l lm-
' ' Uut whether or not ho will land a I
The llottun Urate, had a string1 berth Is still a matter of grave
on him for 1931. but sent him to doubt. Stan Harris probably ln
Oeorge Stalling.' Rochester club. In I (end. to keep MrNewler as the run-!
Ihree campaigns there be proceeded nlng mate for Kdgar like and Goose I
to burn up the paths, stealing 63 I Ooslln. Utile Nemo Lelbold Is still
bsea In one sesson. (6 Ihe next and a dependable outfielder who knowa '
31 the next. Thla speed and hlsthe game, and is a heady If not a
hitting, around .330 for the three: fast man on the bases,
seasons, caused the Chicago White I Harris demands kern baseball
Sox to pay out Just 150. 000 for h la Archdeacon did not ahow himself to I
services. inn a heads-up player with the Sox.)
This money waa paid with the Can ho make the rrado this time.
confidence that hn would proceed to or will he carry hla wings back to
sot the major league on fm with Uio minora?
race
If.
that aame apeed. Why shouldn't
be? He eould hit. He had played
the outfield for three years under
Ktalllnga' eagle eye, and he had the
fleetest pair of lega In the game.
Then the awakening for Maurice
and Uko Sox bosses.
In 33 games Id 1933 Archdeacon
managed to ateal two bases. True
he did not play 4hrough all those
Mailt was turned .,,. iiui he managed to collect
sjaffi olflio. No 3t hits.
r"H kt been lodged! The neAt snsson he look uart In
nt man protested ; games enough lo show bis stuff
B.P.Lewis Grocery
7 "The Coffee House."
223 So. Sixth St. , Phone 355
: ";We carry a complete line of
, ;..'' Quality, Groceries..
Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee.
Pay us a visit or phone your order in.
We have our own delivery.
Meat Market operated in co-operation
'' with Grocery.
WELL! WELL! WELL!
The crowd was all there and had a real good
time last Saturday night. '' "
WHERE?
SCANDIA HALL
' ' Follow the crowd TONIGHT to the big
THANKSGIVING NOVELTY DANCE
' . ' - . . '
Real syncopation by Benny Doton'
Synco Synconists. ' . , - . '
Featuring for the first time the new dance sen
' sations "Close Your Eyes" and 'Purple
. Twilight." Admission $1.00
Mat bis uame as W. i
bailee aald. la sus-l
tail aurthlesa check
s custody yeater-
DAWKS TO Jlrr I'ltlZK
RTOCKIIOI.M. Sweden, Nov. 24.
The Norwegian parliament plans
to award Clio Nobel pcaco prize to
Vice President Charlea tl. Ihiwca,
according to tlio newspupur Afton
bladel. The Aftonblsdet understands
that the award will be mado Decern
her 10.
kawtl of any crime. Dul the American Icaguo pitchers St
Dresses and routs un sale at Itee
llegiuj Dress Shoi, 129 Ho. 7th
N3t-2i
mice Quality
have the delicacies to make your Thanksgiving Din
highly delightful to your guests. Just step to your
pone, call 576, we will place your order in your
Via
h Cucumbers 15 and .20
me.
p Head Lettuce 10
path Famous Celerv ... .15
W Artichokes 20
nry Fresh Tomat oes
3'ce Fresh Tomato
;1S3C1 Sprouts
... .20
.12i
... .20
MifloWer. lare.- .All.
--1 ,uijt TTIIIkC
Potarrw.0 A 1U-
I IUO
.25
.25
New Chestnuts - .40
Missouri Black Walnuts 25
Cranberries, qt 25
Plum Pudding 40-.50
Fig Pudding 40-.50
Brandied Mince Meat, lb..... .35
Cluster Raisins
Dates, lb.
Florida Grapefruit
.20
.20
.20
New Navel Oranges
lurry
Cash
Ni 576
Grocery
Two Free Deliveries
j j
. The New
Orthophonic Victrola
The ;
first real
improvement, on any -Phonograph
in nearly Ten
Years. You have only to hear it '
to realize how immeasurably superior
it is to anything heretofore
brought on the market. 1
We are promised a
very few. for
Christmas
' '"
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos, Victrolas, Radios
507 Main St. Phone 282
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