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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
r 'i !' t Six CAPACITY BOnSBfgSSu SEEMS FOR FRIDAY CAR5 Judging by the dally Increasing attendance of fight au when the ringaters Vrork out every afternoon at Scandto hall, the curtain will rise OS uatcamaxer syrreatara mv Year'a boxing show to a capacity bouse. The speed at which the box ers are working is the magnet that draws the, dopestere, and atarta the arguments as to who will take the decision In the headline event be tween Frank Farmer, the Taeoma logger, and Willie Keeler of Idaho, who daily la increasing his gait. Farmer, while showing all the craftsmanship that has carried him out of many a tight place, has fail ed to Impress -upon some of the eagle-eyes his anility to travel the roots on his hands and b head alone. There are many observers who hold the opinion that Heeler's more reliable underpinning will en able him to overcome the speed and generalship of the more heady bat tler; ' " . . Keeler was highly Impressive in his workout yesterday with Knock Oat Hogan, ';Vd Kid Short. But Farsaer goes Llong in the same easy fashion which characterises all his work. "Willie's going to e out of luck U he stops to count try the house New Tear's night," was the only comment the old fox would otter, as he went through the old. familiar routine, and made his pair of gloves const up to almost a dozen, as he slsmated them here and there to vartoaa apota on tils sparring r in ner. ' - i ; Hoeaa Looks Good. Hcgas seems to "have every thing. ' Hk condition is perfect, snd lie looks as though he could go fifteen rounds at top. speed 'today. Fleming may be able to make an-, other draw with the alalia lad. but to 'alt observer watching both boys in their prejparatory work Hogan should stake tbfc third meeting of the pair, a decisive victory. After tuafe ha should go far. If not over ssktcaed. is his early boats. " .Short and Wearer are picking up a lot of useful pointers every day walls -workta -with the headllnera. Both these young heavyweights can sock asd'tha Onlookers wUl get plenty of action 'tor their admission raonej when (his pair crawl on to the' canvas!'1 - Many extra rows of spectators' chaira have to be 'placed every aft ernoon to. accommodate the grow ing crowd that gathera for the dally workouts. Orders tor tickets are coming In from outside (towns, and there is every indication that the card will draw the biggest house of asy box-fight- show recently offered. Patho-Neurometer To Be Used Here - The Pilho-Neurometer, one of the latest ' ic'ctlllic Inxrumertts has been recently purcbuad by Dr. C. R. Lucas, vlio r.aics It Is the first Instrument of '' kind to be used In Klamath county. "Despite Its rather awe-Inspiring name, the tVho-XeurometzT Is a comparatively simple device and works upon a very simple principle In loot ing -the ecu of d.' :".," sa!d . Dr. Lacas. ":ha principle bein; that a pinched cr Implntcd n;rv; has not he relative powtr ".ha; in pos sessed by a healthy nerve and there fore does not offer the reslr.jnce to the gentle electrics! cu-rent that is given by a healthy nerve. lis ac curacy In tracing down retain dil ls really quite remarkable." . For 8ale Case suitable for bak ery, also computing scoio. Palace Market, 524 Main St.. Phone 68. D30 j , GET YOUR GUNS ANDSHELLSHERE Big Red Team Looks Good to Scribes Watching Work Outs PASADEN'A. (Cel.). Dec. SO. (United News) A growing sense of respect Is being accorded Coach Wade's Crlmaca Tide, in othir word! the University of Alabama footLaU team, which is to meet the WA4hlagton Huskies New Year's dty la the annual east-west game spoa sored by the Tournament of Rosea. The fast charging southerners looked good to the sports write! s who watched them go through thetr two hours of practice Tuesday. Wade had been accused ot: glv-' ing his athletes too much work un der the hot California sun. If thej ibeys from Alabama are stale they, did not show It in their spirited j work on the field, i The probable starting line-up against the University of Washing-,1 ton was named by Wade as follows: Hubert, quarterback: J. Brown! and Glllis, halves: Barnes, fu"' ick. I In the line will be T. B. Brown and ' Winslet. ends: Hamp and Perry. . tackles: Jones and Buckler, guards. and Holmes, center. Ceremony Binds New Boy Scouts Thirty boys, attendants to meet ings' of the four scout troops of KIcmath Falls, were formally In-j ducted Into the Boy Scout organlaa-1 tioa st a Tenderfoot Investure cero- j mony that was held at the Moose j hall Tuesday night. Everett O. Nord, scout executive, presided, while three of the stations were in charge 01 scouimasiers Frank Moser. Troop 4: Percy Mur ray. Troop 2. and William Canton, commissioner, led the candidates Troop 3. L. E. Banker, deputy scout trom station to station, and gavs them Information about their scout ing career.. After the ceremony Father A. F. Loeser and Mr. E. L. Elliott gave talks on scouting Ideals that brought home to the boya the importance of the movement. The scout executive talked to ths parents and the boys present on the scout program and what there Is Is It tor boys. The boys receiving their badges were: Trdd tr--WalTy flectbrtrnd How ard Reed. Troop J. Carl Emery, Robert GIRLS! HAVE PRETTY EYES No girl is pretty if her eyes are red, strained or hare dark rings. Simple camphor, wuchhaxel. etc., aa mixed in Laroptlk eye wash, keeps eyes healthy, sparkling and vira clous. Dainty eye cup free. Whit nan Drug Co. (dv flow He Discovered N Best fcsiipafa R&f Mr. Jetrph N. Y- writes F. Clus of Rraotlrn. IB the past 20 vean I bsvc betn comtsmiv irnuhut cemtipatMn. Every remedy I tried would work O.K. for s while but sooa failed. The only remedy I have, beta able to use steadily with good jeaoltt have been Carter's Little Liver . ien'' wh' I a them I'm going k feel relieved. " Zx at all diuggiata . f Adverrnutnient KIHott, Stanley Reed, Carol Wahl, Clement Hogue, Arthur Lesley, Ver- non Wahl, Lawrence Wllllami, 'Ar thur Bremer. Irwin 8earle. William Tompktna and Richard Brows. Troop I Albert LaTeolck. Keith Rnconlch, Clotue McMahaa, Patrick McAullffe. Rodney McQualde, Robert Colwpll. Donald Col well - and Cor don Halvcrson. ' - ' Troop t. Edgar Bedall, James Hawkins. Harold Pralher, Vara Oen- try. Clanton Calahan. Freeman Oen , try, Oerald Hawkins. I ; CftATKR LITTLR Thursday, December 81. 1925 KNOINKKK RKTHIKD. 8AORAMBNTO, Dee. SO. (Unit- ed New) Charley Trott, 10-year-old Southern Pacific engineer, has made his laiit run. I woen Trott eiiureea sown from hit cab ' Wednesday night, after bringing ta his train from Gorbor, he had completed a half century of service as an engineer and weal on the pension list. ' He started wUh the company aa an oiler at the age of 14 and drove hat first locomotive lx years later. or Assbciated ua eaasas tallat demands o motorist ASSOCIATED OIL i KLAMATH FALLS AKRV1CK HTATION BM WtKVICK HTATIOX Risque Production Decried by Kansas City Church Folks KANSAS CITY (Mo.), Dec. SO (United News) Eugene O'Neill's tragedy, "Desire Under the Kims." left eucti a hangover with a commit tee- of Kausaa City churchmen who had viewed the product I jo at rail theater, that the commit ee went to eee the chief of police s'xiul It. " -' , ' ' V ' - ." ' ' l' Winter Summer soline Quick Parting Uniform power More miles to V fhe (jallorL KLAMATH KAMA CITY LIMITS HKRVICK HTATIOX . ALTAMONT HKKVICK STATION ' Gl'SN'H 8KRVICK KTATION KWB"S CAMH HTOKsl J . , . . As . result nruadwey "tr .i.n snd Questionable burlesqs hows In ha future, either w have to steer clear of Kansas C or submit themealvea to the sorvj tlnv and criticism of a play jury "Desire I'nder the Mime" weald srod the storm aid ran nine aeoi. en Broadway. Rut the Kansas City cnurchmeJ are savins- things about the pM to,. j that la.llcats that Oiey have a Icj lOD.RtOR 01 me aesiueiie juni. n tlietle Judgment I che New York censors. Toey waff COMPANY MOOHK'H STORK, Krno MALIXnVH HKHVK'R 8TATIOV IIOXANZA tiARAOR, Uonanaa ' ORAYH HTOItK. Olrne fflE TCLAMATH ko union takes gainst tul for fair the attendee1 NVIIthJ Binlghl stlraot Urger ro IS U ..1 show a n j. , . 9 I - - II I ' I am istii lickni Td slasley Asdersos 3 .-wvads, was Issued the till raarriags rice use on Decit-j1 Andeiscs Will wed VUs 1 unuert Taylor, school t.. gsaiarriu. , ins couple will rt Klamatl county. g?rrdLl ft I t safi Klamath Tt ' f. -"v iiniuc f-oint '-s ("' I ' ' . .. - -