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    Paw Two
Thi rsday, April 21. 1027.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
YBUQDAYX
RESULTS 6f
Timers Tie Browns University Given
f orK lop Position; Jjij Appropatio
AMElUC.tJf I.KAGIK
Club"- -4 f . R. H.
New York 1
Philadelphia
- Batteries Shocker, Moora
Crabowakt; Grove, : Qulnn
Cochran
Club R-
Cleveland
Chicago - 11
Batteries Shaute, Connally
L. Sewell: Lyons, . Thomas, Crouse
and Schalk.
E.l
21
li
andi
aad
B.
2
1
and
Karl YVMl.-liUI, shuttle out the,
St. 1Oubt.llrowaa with lowr val-i
uml hita, illchet the I KM roll
Tticrra into tip for flrt plaee
In the American league WiMnra
ilay. Hob ll" l-NHhrrKtll hit hU
tint tujue run of He mmii in
the fifth ianin; aad thp Muclar
iiy clan aim T to . mafciuai 13
hit otf Zhr) ami Wiiucard on
llirir tin appearance before. 1M
trott tana.
With Shlbe park packed lo Iho
fences the' Alhletlra opened their
i vi p s r. , v., vpr...v, u.r.i,
1 Appropriation f ttbo.OOtt for;
the I'alversity of Oreiroa medical ;
school by the general- education j
toard of New York City was an-1
nounced today at the --office of'
lridtit Arswtd Bennett Hall.- I
The Information from . New York
was accompanied by a- cheek fori
".0 000. Die first Inalalmenl of the1
appropriation. ;.Kard .. Hllehuut.t
dean of tho medical school, and '
rremdenl Hair. Irsued statement
In which they, said the action , of
Club B. H. E.
St. Louis - 1
Detroit .- 7 IS 0
-Batterle Zachary. Wlngard and
Schang; Whitehlll and Bassler.
.Only came scheduled.
i' SATIOXAL LMKIK -Club
R. H. E.
Philadelphia 17 0
New York . 8 11 0
Batteries Pruett and Vilon;
PltssUnmons and Ham by.
home season with an 8 to S vie- the New York board comes as an
tcry over the New York Yankees. ' encouraging recognition of .the seho-
Gordoa Cochrane's home run tied lastlc aad medical raadtngKf the:
the score In the tilth snd the Ath--medical school. j
letlcs knocked Vrban ghocker from : The approprlatten mikes the to- i
the box In the next inning. j tal gifts reeelved by the- Fnlvernlty I
The Celevland Indians staged a of Oregon 'during the past seven
batting rally in the sixth after the months well over a million dollars, i
White Sox had knocked Ben Shautei .- 1 :
Bobby Jones Gives
ypAniateur Honors
, NKW YOKK, Apr!) lO.j (I' lV
Bobby Jorres U Atlanta, who always
has been held up ns an example of
be hlgXeal type of amfteur for re
fusing to rapltallie In any way his
prowess as golfer, hse capitulated,
and has been engaged to write a
rerles of article for a newspaper
syndiriile, according to Jack Wheel
rr. ita editor:
The Georgia youngatcr, since coming-to
be recognised as the fore
most golfer'' In the world, steiii
ftiHily has avoided publicity for
himself, and haa declined scores of
opportunities to become 'Independ
ently wealthy through his ability
on the links.
Jones recently took high honors
In -southern law school. He came
to New York Monday and the fuel
N. Y. Commission
Cancels Rickard's
LaestCoip Plan!
NKW YOKK. April 10. (lU'.l
New York- state aihletlo coenmlstilon
haa cancelled the Itoolliio-lManey
bout arranged by Tex Klckard for
June S3. ...
Jack- Delaney, light heavyweight
chaiupltti, has burn urdered to slay
In his own class and fight some of
the good I'd-poundurs, -
A challeuge from Mike McTlgue
for the-Bridgeport boxer's title has
been filed before the commission.
tXII NTY TIIKANl -RKIt'H NtrTH'K I
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds In it lie County , Treasu' v
for the redemption of Hhasi View
Irrigation District tlenernl Fund
Warrants protested on or before
March SI. 11)17. .
Interest on same wll reuse from
this date, . ......
listed at Klamath Kalis, tlregon,
this tutt, day of April. IHS7.
VKIU IIOl'STON MtlKKU.
A.J1-SS-KS. t'ottntv Treasurer
Are e alupiilng out this eve?
I should say not, my duar. we must
take a good rest and be ready for
the Plumbers', dance, Friday, at
Aliamont.
that he had agreed to write articles
on golf became public.
Olub R. H. E.
Boston 11
Brooklyn ---- 4 S 2
Batteries Robertson. Genewlch
and, Taylor; McWeeney. Khrhardt
aad Heollne.
H.
S
r:
.. s
.... 4 7 !
Osborne and
Sherdell and
Club
Chicago
St. Louis
' Batteries Blake,
Hartnett, Gontales;
Snyder. t
Only games scheduled today.
COAST LEACVK SCORES
Club R H E
Hollywood 0 t 1
Seattle 5 7 I
Batteries: Mnlcaliy. Hollerson
and Cook: Edwards and Jenkins.
Clnb R H E
Oakland IS
Saa Francisco ( 14 4
- - (11 innings)
Hasty. Craighead. Kranse and
Bool. Mitchell. McMurtry,- Turfln.
Hanson and Vargas, Stokes.
Club-Sacramento
Lo Angeles
Singleton' and
Cunningham, Smith and Hanna.
R H E
IS 14 1
..........4 11 1
Koehler:
Piercy.
Club R H F.
Mission ; 8 11, 3
Portland t 1
Wetnert and Whitney: Tomlin,
Ortman, Duff and Yelle. Fischer.
FAMED RACER'S SON
" SLIGHTLY INJURED
BALTIMORE, 31d-. April 20, (U.
P.) Sea pa Flow, three year old
on of Man O" War and one of the
favorites for the Kentucky Derby,
ha suffered a alight leg injury, ac
cording to John Ryan, superintend
ent, ot the Pimllco racetrack, where
the colt is In training.
The injury, caused by a fall, was
In no way serious. ...
Samuel D. Riddle, owner of Scapa
Flow,, as well as of the colt's Il
lustrious daddy, said he understood
the. interuption ot Scapa Flow's
training would be. brief.
MAIN EVENT FIGHT
L"- Lasts 12 seconds
FRESNO, Cal., April 20, (U.P.)
Jack Roper, Los Angeles heavy
weight knocked out Jack Beaseley
of ' Oakland after 12 seconds - of
fighting in the first round ot their
scheduled ten-round fight here.
Beaseley failed to land a bio
Roper followed a right and left to
the chin with a hard left to the
stomach and Beaseley went down
for the count. -?
johnny AIMn of Los Angeles and
Ray Bolls of Sacramento,' feathe
welghts. fought a six-round draw.
t
from the box. and won a close game NW STAR PLAYING '
at the opening of the season at, nppAciti:' f ifacDM ,
Comiskey park, fir to- four. OrrUallfc GIBSON!
Staving off a belated Boston rally "
the Brooklyn Dodgers won their sec- Th Wsnclie Mehatfey. piuusntj
on game of the season 5 to 4 be-!1"" ' 'The Wlent Hldsr.'l-lhe
fore a small home crowd. , Mean-! I'nrversal-Jewet production starring:
while the tilanta were celebrating!"00' 'bson. which oens at Or-
John J. McC.raws silver Jubilee j nheu theatre today.. Is -destined;
appearance as manager by trimming i fr. stardom, was the universal pre-
the Phillies, five to one. Billv Sher- diction of thone fortunate enough to
del won his game from the Chicago i s Preview of the West-,
Cubs at Sportsman's park, where a ; orn- j
rapacity crowd welcomed the ; "The Silent Rider." Is a fast niov- j
world's champion St. Louis Cards. Ing. thrilling epic of the cattle j
Sherdel allowed the visitors five 'country and is said tc be the best'
hits aad the Cards won 4 to 2. i picture yet produced In which Clh-'
. i , son has been starred. It was adapt- i
TEN MEN ARE SENT ri f'"m '
. . smashing megaxlne success "The.
TO ELECTRIC CHAIR ! Red Headed Husband" and deals j
, , . , i , . . . i wln the problems of a young moth-.
ATLANTA. Ga., April SO. (V. er. when she and her little boy arej
P.) Ten men were doomed to the
electric chair Wednesday as a re
sult of a decision ot the Georgia
supreme court.
The supreme court ruled that
Captain B. M. Dunaway, superin
tendent ot the Georgia prison farm
was qualified, as a warden to super
vise executions..
KOTICS OF BA1.K OP GOVERN
MENT TIMBER
deserted by her -rascal husband, j
How she bides, her sorrow while,
waiting oo a -table ot rough but;
kindly .cowhands.. all of whom are
in love with her. and bow she fla-j
ally encounters thaone . real lore. I
only to think it too late furnishes!
one . of - the (ineat themes of. the I
yea. ..; ,t ...... ,.
Children
..tiOOf GiBSON';'''
in
miE SILENT
uipEir
llH)T th greatest of them
all. In a fast-mirvlng drumn
with a comedy twist that'll
thrill and fascinate you from
l-cglnuing to end. lie sure In
see inla on-- It's one of
Hoot's best unil you know
whul tliut mesna!
Orpheus Theatre
Don't Forget
The Date!
I It!" I .. J '
FRIDAY,
APRIIUnd
Plumber and Steam
fitterV Annual Bait
at
ALTAM0NT
We ni iwoikiiiif t,ime and
ovt-rtimo (ft'ttinu; ' ready
for this occitKitm. We
UMnitro .you an cveniriif
thnt will be one ' full
round of pleasure.
A Wonderful Surprise
Awaits You!
ral'ri Taxi will Uke you
out for 25c
MOTHER :- Fletcher's Ca- .
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oit, Pare
goric. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all ages. '
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Provgj directions on each pscWare. Physicians everywhere recommend it
THE DANCE
IS
TONIGHT
AND Til!': MUSIC
HAL BLACKBURN and HIS BAND
ALTAM0NT
STARTING NEXT THURSDAY
Priae Waits Contest For the City Championship.
General Land Office, Washington,
D. C, March 10. 127. -
Notice is hereby given that sub
ject to the condition and limitations
ot the art of June , 1914 (J 8 tat..
218). and mirsuant to departmental
regulations of April 14, 124 (SO U
D. 3T(). the timber ot the following
lands will be sold May 2. 127, la
o'clock A.M., at public auction at
the C. S. land office at Lakevlew,
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
less than the appraised, value, as
shown by this notice, sale to be sub
ject to the approval of the secretary;
of the Interior. The purchase price,
with an additional sum of one-fifth
ot uoa yvr cvui menvi, uciug com
missions allowed, must be deposited
at time of sale, money to be return
ed If sale is not approved, otherwise
patent . will issue for the timber,
which must be removed within 10
years. Bids will be received from
cltlsens of the United 8tates. aaso-l
clatlons ot such cltlsens aad corpor
ations organized under the law ot
the United States, or any State, ter
ritory or district thereof only. I'poa
application of a qualified purchaser
(haa, rlmhiav nn saesv laaral sstiV 1vi(Ah
will be offered separately before be- J
Ing included in any offer ot a larger .
unit.. T. 40 S., R. 1 E Sec. 3, NE
NEtt. U yellow pine 280 M. red tlr
430 M, SE4 NE yellow pine 500
M, red fir 150 M. SW NE1 yel-
low pine 480 M. red fir ISO M, NEK I
SW14 yellow pine 400 M. red fir I
200 M, NW4 SV!i yellow pin t
240 M. red fir 120 M, 8E" KW :
yellow pine 350 M. red fir 170 M. 1
SWti NW14 yellow pine 260 M. redi
fir 140 M, NE hi 6E4 yellow pine
190 M, red fir 120 M. NW SEH
yellow pine 300 M, red fir 140 M.
NE hi SW4 yellow pine 180 M. red
fir 190 M. sugar pine 30 M. SE
SW'i yellow pine 510 M. red fir
130 M. sugar pine 30 M, lot 1 yel-.'
low pine 390 M. red fir 10 M, lot j
2 yellow pine 660 M. red fir 280 M.
none of the timber on this section to
be sold for less than S4 per M. for,
the pine and $1 per M. for the fir."
(Signed)- WILLIAM BPRT. i
Commissioner.
M 22-24-26-29-31 A2-5-7-9-12-14-K
19-21-23.
Wins 7-Year Fight
for Health
V .
Portland City Employee After 7 Years Suffering From
' Indigestion and Run-down Condition Wins Back
' Health. Takes Teniae Qains 20 Pounds
Mr. otto Hegrm. a well-known -
Municipal Offlcor, living at SI B.
7th Street. N. Portland, Ore., says:
"After. 7 years ot despair, pain
and - worry, . I am strong and
healthy again... thanks to Tanlac
"Imagine what I went through!
Not able to cat without suffering
tormenting pains and burning In
digestion. That suffering sapped
my strength and wore me to a
shadow. I grew nervous and was
always tired. I dragged through
the ijays, getting thinner and
weaker, fighting off vomiting spells
and dluy headaches that nearly
drove me maxl. I had to get relief.
"A friend persuaded me to try
Tanlac the results amaxed me.
I began to sleep better, ate my
food with relish and without Indi
gestion pains. . I gained weight,
too: put on 20 lbs.
"Now 1 enjoy robust health, sleep
like a child. I have not stopped
taking Tanlac for it Is the one
remedy for continued good health,
tor keeping strong. It certainly
mi new man of me,".
Tu-lac has helped many Ossger
men and women. It is Nature's
own remedy made from., roots,
barks and herbs. The flrxt bottle
usually brings relhf: Keep up th
treatment snd you grow stronger,
healthier, more robust.
Pon t neglect your.health, don't
suffer, needlessly-i-begla taking
this wonder tonic now. Ask your
druggist for Tanlac today I .
V
You
can have
your
private
yac
ht W K
GIVE me a pip and Prince Albert, and
1 you can have your cabin-cruiser and your
winter Vacation 'I won't envy you for a
minute. Irt fact, I wouldn't trade places
witb' anybody. I could even be happy
on a ' desert bland with a pipe' and
plenty of P. A.
You'll understand my enthusiasm for
this prince of smokas the minute you
open the tidy red tit) and get a whiff of
real tobacco.' But that's only a starter.
The taste' more than lives up to the
promise of the aroma. Tuck a load in
your jimmy.pipe, light up, and ee. ' '
Cool, as a breeze from the forward
deck is cool. Sweet, with a sweetness
that doesn't tire. Mild as milk, yet with
plenty of body to let you know you're
smoking. ' P. A. Is neither too heavy nor
too light, which makes it the middle
weight champ, so far as I'm concerned.
' Telling you about Prince Albert is one
thing. Trying it in your pipe ts another.
You'll never know exactly what it is that
holds millions of happy jimmy-pipers to
this one brand until you make the per
sonal test.' When you do, youll say I did
you a favor in tipping you off.
P. A. fi itAi ttywttf in tiij 11
tint, rounrf t4 hthpon4 tin AmmJ.
daft, tnd found tlyiMt-tUii hnmidon
milk (fvMf r-meMlmrr lof. And .l.T.
ii'A .rr fr-l ol bit nnd pirtn m.
mnfrd bf tfr. fiMti Aibtrt nrptttn
"I '' "l
li Albert
the? national toy smoke!
O I9J7, K 1. F-ront,b Tobicca
ComjMoy, wiottoa-bftlnn, N. C