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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
iNt I EfTWO 'ejiv' r pes The Morning Exccut Monday) i TEAM Urol Take. W With Li i Klamath United News and United Press Telegraph Services KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 News SECTION TWO Sports Radio Comics PACKS 9 TO 10 'RED' OFF AGAIN ! THEN ON AGAIN Famous Illinois. Player It Keeping His Promoter In Hot Water DKTHMT. Mlrh. her. IS Mtril Urania, nuralng an Injured lift arm today, ut on I In etdltnes fur the first lime alnra lie Joined profea. alolial football, and saw III lletrolt ('anthers outplay hit Chicago iiiara nil win SI la 0 Price Five CerM COLUMBIA GIVBisrjiDRD tJBBi IBEAVIES START UP LOAlll mm Hit Appointment Tumi Outj To Bo General Mia- j understanding NKW YOI1K. I,, 12,.IUnlted 'olumbla unl verxl) r today President of Cuba Take ' Piar In (Inonlno 1 0tk Winter Season j KAVAKA, Dec. j;, . (United! j "ra Wltb gslx celebration. !tho twelfth consecutive winter rac-i i ing sesson opened here today. I The track was bedecked with1 ARBITRARY STAND! Smaller Coast Schools Plan "Little" Coaat Confer ence Lineup PICK UP DUCKS Large Number to Be Mark ed and Liberated After Shooting Season SKATTLE, Dec. 12. withdraw th appointment t Knute ""1 "b,U' """' PresaJ-manforda Indirect refusal I tmlma. tropical f lowera and verdure. ! Itockne aa head roach of lt fool-' 1.7 . " .Uu , apS r,bnke for its charges of Ifl.r Ihn ni. M,h wll. . . TIIO nest WBB MWM, hilt a breeie, ivl.. !., fc. J-l.. l.m ! u i - - , n m . i iram, i ...... i . wxj . ....... L . vesr " by . nrawd by leas than l.ooo fans, man r . i m a vie. . aMamtinl &f tha I'ant! u,a - i i ....... all "" " LtftefOon'l- rasa aaw in .t sWrVed (1 alufir "" ,: tor every kit a ts ')' f1'" Ur. and paaa r a t. - 1 foal Una. Until "f ' f ' between ItS.OUO and liO.ouO had baaD fttfundrt to ttrkat holdara who "raabad In" after It announrad "Had" would b unabla to play. Wblta Ilia l'anthra played with Iho riaah tif a rull laam. prob ably lu to lay off alnra Thanka llln. lbs llrara appaarad (anulna Ijf ottarwotkad. Tba fama waa play- ad attnoat entlraly In Chlcato trr rltorjr. Ilctwaaa balrra Cranio waa Intro duced to lb tana, and waa nearly I awaenlnc til from the aulf. mailA tha A atatamanl waa laatlarf hv the u-i hera announced! . . iwin mm, .' oiumnia iinifaralty commllt-e on ! Pratldent Machado. aceomnnniad atbleltra to tba affect that It bd ,y ,Pmbara of bit military ataff, been n.iaundaralood rearrtlnK , Wtt ln the executlv box and Joined ltockn'a txtatlBX contract at Nolra . en,httlam. with ilia antll lata In aitka tbunder- LaaM l peraMi- Unaai tnrouB ina itralcht Una vU ad a t.iuch- al kimtnerad ttt Wa) at Iron wall iiatfalbillra, bttit ai acaln wltbout kadJ. oa tba other I "" ! dent wer John, MrKntea lloimio H!nc tba famoua roarb. who da-iof New York, preidcut of the. Ha- 1 teloped tba "four horacmcn" and vnna-Amorlcan Jockey club, and j many otbtr atart, ia under rontrart Charles V. Klynn. president and j wltb th Bouth Hand onliraralty, I manaitlnK director. ; Columbia ranrela tba contract whlrb i !ll mada with llorkne, and wlilch LACK OF EVIDENCE t ! Uconre Tonkin, United Slates j Kama warden, with headquarters at j i MiraiRcuin, t.sm., arrtTea m iviam-; ; ath Faiis last night net leaves for t United; Tnie lake today to make further in vestigation of th wholesale loss of ducks fn that locality. Tonkin states that St there are usill great numbers of sick docks In WORKOUTS HERE McGreer and Keeler to Show Their Ware At the Scandia Hall Jack McGreer and Willie Heeler, exponents of the art asd science of give and take in the squared arena, will both strut their stuff before lo cal ringworms at Scandia ball this sltjr of Washington, and the forma tion of a new nortnweit conference I ,h. 0rr.t-H t, tn i afternoon, at&rttnz at in. and all to take the place of the former,: witil lil8 oI !ofa, .nortjoienv to! fans who want to see these btg fet whlch waa weakened when the !ar-j gather up several hundred of tbs! Iowa work out can wander over to er schools of the Pacific coast wlth-i Bjr(ij aHs remoTe iBem to a big new! the arena and watch 'em perform, drew, were two features of the sec- j cncioimre to be prepared on Llnkj These two members of the beet ond and final day of the annual j river, and following recovery a bub- i trust will slam away at each other vmccui "";hert(I Dana will be nlaced arattna: held hero. ; for scheduled 10-roand bout at the les: of each duck, then at the ! Scandia hall next Thursday night, was aimed by tha latter on Occcni- , bar J, tha auuousrement aaid. t "Had Columbia known that Mr. mobbed wh.a aovaral hundred ", n,lc,n waa under contract he would rounded Mm on tba ulaylnl field i ,,, hmr. rr,.,i (h ralralmon finally aided him In Beck- ,,., , rolumW4 ulhorltlea an-j Ins protection of the duiout. j nouncad. drama aaid ba "fall aood except Mr Borkn,. when ha signed an Iho arm." which he Is confident agreement with ua on December I, mend with raat. A phralrlan dta-,aj 0, bad no rontrart wltb Notre Board tha Injury as a blood rlM name " ami warned that If aggravated 111 might have serious result. j KOl'TH IIKND. Ind.. Dec. 12 Tha llrara left for Chicago tonight; Sattn Dame university, expects f.ir game with the New York Kuuta Korkna to serve out the eight Stanford, though penitent for the; tiGla ot ,Dg shooting aeasott the! in what looks to be one of the best publicity It Incited through Its ; b(ra, will be liberated and their main events seen here for some fiipht and ultimate fate can in some' months. Local fans av been etam cweu bo ascertained by depart-1 oring for some big boys la action, ment through hunters In other lo-; and 'Matchmaker Sylvester -listened i charges against the University of Washington, and the four offclals iMeitieere n iht-i an ! who handled the affair, shortly after U13IV1139U nAVtiaW ,be bB!nclBI raeetlng propar adjourn , ! ed, dogmatically refused to accept The state of Oregon brought a j any of the four officials In further case against Vergil Jlavells yes-i football games, and said that no tertlay. ' official on the Pacific coast would Hut the state ot Oregon, In the 'be taken for the batketbatl series Cllanta tomorrow, Crange again win aotea In th;l " sldellnoa. M aaia rnnatatant a) b hd.l fur Laa tha ball near Wit foal. ikils waa au parlor f (nlegy. timely la far the ball la la) laaai tha edge sale. OVER 7 MILLIONS ARE NEEDED TO RUN STATE Wdto ' ( . Ml ami vTorsicra j. Jl t United ootldga aasumed Claus to thoa- fci employes by la It order granting vacation over ps Tears. I order, govsrn- hi rloaa Thurailay Irtetma. and Bot fv Borning. ismantatlvra also tMlda vacation. salltloD. providing tl coagrraa from W Janary 4 waa Nilf. The annate "taaoluilon before F K)R MAT I!.-Ed "atrang- "Ml of tha heavy- Jtkimplon.hlp, end Ilnl.hed traln- Batch hers Mon- 8AI.KM, lloe. 15. Taipaysra of Oregon will Iw required to dig op a total ot 7,JU0.0." lor state purpuawa la !:. a.ord,lng to tba tax lvy promulgated by the stato tax commlaaloB hare. OI this amount IJ.03t.43l 71 comas within tha six per rant limitation, and la dlraot i.u ik, lav -,iitiilaalnn. The iel vj -- - I r: Itwlanca ot S.li.J9 07 represents ; IsparUt lax levies tlxa.t by law. The etate levy reprcaenla a docreaao oi $219,000 front the levy tor 1925. Tha amount which will b con-i trlbiitad by some Woontlee toward the atate tax follows: ' Jackson. ilS.17 11: Klamalh.i 15.JCi0t: 1-aka. f.Sl.S. ' ritKMIKK MKK-H WAIt j ItOMU. IVk-. 11. War la not end-; art In Kurop. according lo Premier j Mussolini. 1 "If International struggles dont; break out now. they certainly will break out la Ihe future." the pre mier sold In speech Bdvoratlng extension of compulsory arbitration by labor courts. "It la necessary for Italy lo be ready, then, as tar aa production la concerned. "I consider the Italian nation to lie In s permanent atate of war. Iho next five or ten years will be de risive, for the Italian people." Aninlnn rl Aellna Jitftlfr of the' Peace Emmltt, was prepared In every way but one. He held It did not have sufficient evidence ob which to base a case. As a reault Havelln walked out ot the Justice court a free man. Havelln had been charged with assault and battery on Allien Bar rett. In the case of Fred Wendl, charg ed with operating a truck on which j the light had bet been adjusted. . Emmltt assessed a tine ot ti. Wendt the United Press of Columbia unl-j,, , taiiml of Klamath Falls, veralty'a announcement that it hadi "withdrawn" applonlmrnt of Itocknel HKATTLK BKATEX aa tootoait coarn to succeea t naru-s poilTLASO, Dec. 12. After Crowley. holding the CQllaeum basketball just as I expscteu." tno otre qalB,,.t eTe , ha tint j,,,,, tDe liame president coramenieu. nen I Ha,. 8,-hool of Commerce basket between Stanford and California this winter. The conference this year has ruled that recruits from Junior colleges would be eligible without the usual year of residence before the trans- Continued on Page lo) cailtle reporting, the federal tags. KCttEI)Ul,E GAMES CHICAGO, Dec. 12. The Univer sity of Chicago basketball team bas scheduled Drake to pSay here Janu ary 2, and also is negotiating for a game with Iowa State (Ames.) What yon no longer have use for to 'em and signed up a couple ot the leading heavyweights j on the coast. Keeier waa doe to arrive last night, and it be made the grade he will be oa band with his fighting trunks during the afternoon. A lot of reat interest la being aroused In the bout between Sid Herbert and Jack Crim, .both of whom have a host ot supporters In alt parts of the country. Herbert may be Jwt the thing another Is h m time, but be seeking. News Classified Ads bring buyers snd sellers together. (Continued on Page tO years left on a ten yesr contract aa football rosch, tho ttev. Matthew Walah, praatdunt of lbs university, told the United Press tonight. The Her. Walah was notified by Itockne assured me over the ffuntlmirt! on !axr III) tele- ball five, ot Seattle, was defeated I here tonight 29 to It. ft) HAND EMPIRE MILKER FOR SALE CHEAP for from fifteen to twenty cows. ranteed in first class condition. have on display the New Junior W DeLavel Milkers. Th? Milkers lfey sold. ON ALL MACHINES J. W. KERNS ing Mach- V.., Molina Distributor L p'elentg, Cream ScnamtoM. Milkir fCfcftltlf. . . C1..A,lat La ' , ' nny, ura n, Fetiti ana Sixth St. Phone 5S7-J j Wamath Falls, Oregon Dependable Used Cars A used Ford purchased from a Ford dealer is always a good buy. Eliminate the risk of an unsatisfactory purchase by getting a used Ford here. We offer the following Ford cars as being worthy of your inspection: 1923 Touring 5 good cord tires 1923 Roadster 4 good cord tires Has box on rear 1922 Roadster Good shape mechanically With box on rear 1924 Touring Ruckstell axle and 4 good cord tires 1924 Roadster 5 good tires 1922 Ton Truck Stake body, suitable for hauling wood 1921 Toudor Sedan 1923 Fordor Sedan with Ruckstell BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Home of Guaranteed Uwd Fort!. Authorized Ford Sale, and Service i . Light Testing Station for Ford, and Ford Equipped Car. pfcoM 8th and Klamath. YoiiP Too, May. Own a Closed Packard Hi II -rv: MAN WHO ANY a man has longed ait his life to own a closed Packard, and yot still drives a compro mise car. Why? . He remembers the famous Packard "30" and "IS" of 1910, the "38's"and"48s" of 1913, and the mighty Twin Six, America's first twelve cylinder car. ! He remembers, too; that those fine cars all of them cost over 4,00G at the factory. And he has not yet learned that the Packard Six a berfer car by today's standards than those he felt he could not afford is priced far lower than any closed car Packard has built in 25 years. Many do not know that the Packard Six five-pas-senger Sedan with all necessary accessories is but S2S85 at Detroit and that it can be bought on a monthly payment plan. When they do lears these two important facts there will be a Jot of new Packard Six owners who have realized a lifetime ambition. PACKARD Pospisil Motor Co. Phone 890. 8 and Klamath Reasonably prompt dtlivmaon most Packard Six models can now be made. 4wv .fMk'' 1511 7WV OWNS ONE m 1 4 H - i