VHK KLAMATH NKVVM THUKSOAY, SEWKMBKR 22, 1927. PAfiE nvr An Irishman, to be Sure, Will Win in National EVANS ANALZYES METHODS OF MANAGERS OF FOUR CLUBS SEEKING PENNANT i. in iin.i.v kv.ixm A battlu f the "Fighting Irish." That's what the National league ruco hiiM simmered down to nit far nit thu man agers arc concerned. For Huveral .yearn thcyi 1. ...... Ibah tnlltmr i,u H.t 4l.A ! Irish ruco was dying out among the big league ball )laycrs. That may bo true an to tho player, but it docsn t hold good for the ' manngcrx. Just lamp these good old Celtic names of you have your doubt an to the au ccHtry of the four pilots who lire now fighting it out to the bitter end in the Nation al league. John J. McGraw presides over the New York (limits, Joseph McCarthy has "been ' doing the miracle Htuff for! the Chicngo Cubs, Kobert' O'Farrell is guiding the ties-, tinies of tho St. Louis Car-) dinnls, while Owen Hush in; in charge of the Pittsburgh Pirates. ' - Tunney Picked as' Winner of Fight; ('4iittlaMr frvim Page On) .champion should succeed In de ' fending bin championship, j When Hie roar of the crowd . answera the raining of the Tie-! lorn' nana., urn Tunney snouia j be Hint victor. . The popular support for Jack ; Dempsey, which mill waa Increas-1 lng 24 houra before the battle, ; 1 apparently la tuned upon sym-1 pathy, hysteria and suspicion. I rather than on logic. It seems unreaaonable to sup poe that the Dempsey of today ran defeat the man who battered . him ao terribly at Philadelphia, ' a champion who has climbed to the Kip by beating each opponent hy Just the nucessary margin of victory. . , Wllh all hla fine phyalcal con- ! dltlon. Jack la for from being I the "Manama Mauler" of old. ) One cannot judge him beat by I what he haa been doing In hie ) training at the race track at Lincoln field. The fight with ; Jai k ' Sharkey la a more logical 1 ! ground for judging Dempsey's J capabilities and Gene Tunney la ranable of whipping the man who ; mopped the big Lithuanian at J f ankee atadlum tw'o months ago. , Kemeniber how Jim Corbett ; beat -the great .John-L. Sullivan.; ' Oumcee Increase Aa the fight progresses on j Thursday night to will the chats'- ' ! plun'a chances Increase. Until at ' the end, whenever that cornea, 'it . ' ahould be Tunncy'a band which la ' rained. . I ' ('hlrago and Ita visitors, j fcaught in flood-tide of byateria ; . over the affair, talked mostly of1 Jack Denipeey. It baa been 10 for a week now. . The arrival of aeorea of trains' . Postmaster Second A.ELF. Is ! Free With Kicks (Continued from race tne) f ' a, " jA, mixed up when they try to tell , j which division fought there. I-L : ' " ' -unit i. i.i Then there la the question of standing In line. They osed to stand In Una for food at meal time; now they are standing in line for doughnut find to ob tain ateamsblp and battle field tickets and to get Into the con-j ventlon halls. I Hundreds are complaining 1 about hotel accommodations. The harassed housing committee ex plain that the rooms were re served a year ago when the franc waa low In value, and that now the Legionnaires are paying . more for uncomfortable rooms In i hotels on the edge of the city ' than the boulevard palace are : asking. . . Merely Normal But all that is just a remind er that the A. E. P. Is getting back to normal and Is fighting the battle of Paris a thoroughly aa it fought In the World War, when the boys complained about the food and Joked, about death. The A. E. P. Is enjoying Itself hugely. i ThM , nH.h nnttinalasm nil of the California-Nevada League ' . ,,,- ,. of Postmasters for in years, and V" T ,to tria toAxT Whf in 24 yeara has missed only one Leglonnairs bounced a communiav convention. onto a station platform from the ' I train. ex-champ!on and disparaging in Dozens of Legionnaires have their estlmatea of Tunney. 'tried vainly to break the beer- iimii,,, unirf I drinking record established. In So deeply In sympathy with Dempsey'a attempt to regain his crown Is this majority that men i i r i lmmJ'' 1 HOTEL WILLAIin COFFEE SHOPPif Offering 'for Tour Approval SPECIAL . Breakfast 5C Luncheon , 50c Dinner 85c These at Counter Only Only the Best -Served . Pcstmaster William H. Nichol son of Hen Iximond, Calif., Is the oldest In service in Califor nia, and fifth in similar rank in the L'nited States, in summer he works hard to take care of $000 resort visitors, . but in winter be serves a population of 400. He haa served aa vice-president You, too, can have cleaner, brighter and . j 1 m sV MVJJsVVU9 and women are bettis: of dollars. thousands August, 192C, by a Boston stu ident lg.S seconds to ease down !a huge five pint, glass fall of i beer. ' ' mid O'Furrcll there you have four names of which any real Irishman would be proud. Since the opening of the u.. 'r.r-.., rm uta nnui-' if an nnnulnr a nl.ivpr nit a trifle slowcrO act than ''"i0"- ..n v.... ...... r - . , i t - , ,r..,., p0u Lf from east, south and weat bring- McC.raw. McCarthy. Hush t' the bench siKnalled Kiki Cuylcr. for the best in- either McGraw or Bush, but ng a for every ball pilcned. ; icresis oi tne icam, toun wuin nc iwuu n" "f . among ino nation s ngni ians. tv, r.mnn. mRnairor of nlentv of courairc. his mind he can be a stern Jut begun to tip the scales the GianU dominates his' Bush is, like McGraw. aK- taskmaster. One neejl onlj r. Xmpsey"" talk j team and he takes 'all re- jrressivo, never gives up, to refer to his asking of jUHl . ja(-k's supporters always nionsibility for the manner und will make any number waivers on his star, Grover have talked, and they are loud! season, thrse four manauers "' ' talkera. A majority are unrea- wnicn every ffame is ot Slim in ma iuic-u, . sonable In their appraisal of the ' sia i i a i. i i. l t iiinr rryt t t niTrnar ninn t nrr : . have made the 1927 race in Played. All ne uskr is mat.uie miK.iv iu. , ' " . a CI the National league one 1 the individual players make he believes it will be help- as McCarthy hoped ne never to be fo.otten. Yet!"" effort to carry out hi! Ml. Bush is a bundle of would. . it is hh intt-resting fact that ; orders. If they fail, no word nerves, and whether on the , Bob O Farrell is the silent the tactics employed by he. of censure ever comes the,ir coaching lines or bent, man of the quartet. He rival strategists differ ma-, way. Jlcuraw nas me cour- mases nm nmt,, r u,,v u age of his convictions. lie parent. nnu is incimeu iu "c u tiio is willing to sir.nn pal on joe jicuuiny is uguici inui-ui inspires ' defense find a vital soot and send Perhaps, even, as waa hinted j Tunney down to sudden defeat, confidentially by one of the j it does not seem logical, how champion's most intimate friends ever, that such a fine defensive at Lake Villa. Oetie will surprise fighter as Ccno will permit hlm tvery one by meeting Jack's at- ,eif to be caught and crushed by tack as savagely as it Is launched . t,e Dempney of today, and slugging with Dempsey, bloc ( , for blow. . . j ne. i-m Koing to kiss you More likely that that la the '. every time a star falls." possibility that one or more of She (10 minutes later): "Ton Dempsey 's crushing blows will i must he counting the lightning break .through the champion's bugs." STAGES To Ashland To Metlfonl To Peadletos tl.BO 9.10 I 1J ss Connections to all points North ad East, .' Cheapest Rates Sacramento f 0.0r San i-Tnnrifa o 11.00 Lou Asselrs 23.43 8 th and Klamath Phone 326 IS He .in his tirinlly. i..i,n i Mrs-au- ' : i ' ti... hii iiuiirment. like McCraw and Bush, but . rivals. Giaiits pl-iy the McGraw1 Owen Bush of the Pirates his method of handling his , men an admiration for him system of baseball very of- the boss of his ball club, men is entirely different as manager that makes ten to the style 'of each but in a somewhat different, than either. He has the fac them want to give their best Pitch It has been stated manner. Bush mingles with glty of getting good results efforts without being con and never denied that In : his men far more than Mc from players passed up by stantly pressed to do so. most of the world series in Craw; he is. perhaps, a, other managers. He some- les. sir The 1927 race u. r-:... irifln morfi lenient, but when how gives to his men a can- in the National league has M Illt'll 1111! VflllllLn lltl.C 111- r r gaged, as of the more importa games during the season well as in many the pinch come he puts his; fidenco that under other become- a battle of the i more important 'foot down. The word of , leaders many of them lack.', "Fighting Irish." May the His benchingj .On the whole, he may be j best man win. . Bush is law. HOLLYWOOD DRAWS BATTERED PUGS I At the Hotels The Tougher They Look the Better Chance They Have for Plenty Worn in the movies . . pi y tm MM KILtlAXXOX, KHANKIK IU HNS, JOK HKllltlt K. Kill HIUUD AMI l.ll'K IIKRIIH'K ..... ... x Arllli-lils stretched over an honest-1 The movies are a new and wel- llllll, tilrw urn -. j Vi'ini. Ill ... . j iw, ' tn.enndness ring canvas. portiiniiics aneiin .... ..... f (illhont Smith was all washed ! fjjre the hoys had never counted fight racket. I movlo nlt;cn. The racket Is: flo out, pull A busied lienk. sranopen iu. , ...,,, ,l. i ,h. nock, on nslr of mitts, try vour shot Tst-tst-tst. , . .. i,.iin if nn fin irn i F.ucenc l V. B. Trice. Corvallls: WII.L.Vnil F. A. Morton. -E j F. West. Snn Francisco: V. Tlp-;i ping. Seattle; J. M. Bitrt, Silem; 111. M. Jonas, ronlund: C. Stow-.' ell Smith. San Francisco: Sam 'Kerr. Port rand; John B. Neigant. j McMlnnville: C. Herb White, Fry !& Co.. Portland: Charlee Beck-( I with. Tortland; Thomas H. Sche ! ken. Concord; B. F. Lewis. 0. K. ! Harry. C. E. Johnson, Shell Oil: ! M. 0. Harkaway and wife. Vakl I ma. -Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Bdhert ill. Howard, Portland; A. Horold. i Sacramento; J. ncan Black and j family. Palo -Alto, Cnllf.; J. M. I Fnrnell. .Sacramento; U. . S. ! Thompson. D. Dennehy, San frnnclsco: M. E. Smead. C. H. Albert.. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. ' Sydney Clark, Mrs. .P. Druhl. Berkeley: C. V. Meyers. C. M. j Sims. Medford: Paul Smith. Shas jtn 8prlngs; V. A. Patton, Coach 'elln. Calif.: O. E. Cray. J. V. ! Stanton. Shell Co.; Mr. and Mrs. come life proservor that hereto- C. D. Tompkins. Santa Monica. t alir. ; u. u. uusaani. seaiiie; a. Ausdahl, Seattle: Harry Lewis. General Cigar; L. V. Ixwery. X I elhook frey. Burns, Broad, Kennedy, 1 drag your haltered ears and your j C. C. Cleveland, Seattle-: C. A. - ....I. ... . It'.ll II.J.IIb- I.I!, I U'aln. jjacK Ann JUB iktiii-k, jiiiiu.y nil- , gnnnon mid tno otner bocoihi j rnteril. hi.sied nose to this city. The ' Kelly, Itentling, cant.; J. weine uglier you are tho more dough j Portland... . ' . yc.u'll make. I AncADK M. Peterson, Lake- j view: James Frlre, Ontario, Cal.-, always find yourself lnughlng Ooorgo Hanner, (Irnnts Pass; Jas. tatlllflowered ears? Tlml's too bad. lint Just a minute. Kvon If you're a hnm In the fight racket. Just a common or garden variety of palnoka, you mill have a -chance of copping l.aly Fortune s milt. A4 iha PlnO TrnO ' wl,h lld not Bt ",m- ' "' I,""'k ,nd w""' Eul"'n,,: nin It seems that several casting I VI lUC I JHCC Thnt Js CHMIltlaiiy Cantor. Xo,,nri'y n- Stono, Medford; JPack direrlors In Hollywood,, tiring of I matter how funny he Is. he al-' Sleven and wife. Ashland: Joseph the collared I or shirk type of t'pronrlnus comedy wllh ' waya pnllnts your sympathy for Keenan and wife, Los Angeles; movie heroes, looked around 'r ,.,. cf melortmma. ho churacler ho por'travs. From Louis, Imrrls: Art T. Jla-s. Chll- something more niasci.lino In , . pathos the very moment that you first "i A- B llalhawav and wife. , American fa. lnl scenery. V v.. 1 of human n,v- " him " the mls-flt clerk yo i I'orUantl: Charles A. Brown, Then it was Hint battered maps nnd a keen souse of human Py fenllns a hit sorrv ! Hoanhurg; T. K. Finn, Snn Fran- were nt a premium. A general, elm log., nese are suem. " -, daughter, Williams. Minn.; Mrs. vnn cn't heln Imitlilni st the I "'"""i Mr"- J- A. Whalen and exotlus r.f cauliflowers, which did K'l Cantor has used In not, strangely, nffoct the (lothnm I the creation of "Special Dellv- Pncltlc : ery." his second starring Venn Portland: C. E. Indon, N. II. cle for Paramount, which opens - - Bogue, San Francisco; Nlles at tno I'ine rree inenire looay. i -'- Rcarls and wife rIeriHi i.eiivory is a piciure i . ., . 1 - it you will want to see. It Is Cantor nt his best and If he folr prod lire i market, began const-ward. Piiko of the typo of Ounl.oat Smith. Jack Ilennult. Tom Ken- Funnier than the stage play j (n y w , ... ti ....I...... U a.Aa 1. 1 avAnM ....Inn .vf "Klrl n I'll v . ti.iii K.i i.iii.iii-T, rmnBi'i " u r. ,,,n m,,..-,, ,- ... ..... Horns Kill llrond men who. he-1 Boots" hut funnier still Is his nn.lan .1 I.A l,,r,,,l III llmfl OP I "Snill'l.'ll DnltVCrV" With lt TO-' ro-cwurrliig tlefentB, found their I mnnco and experiences of a rnok enrnlng power lessenliig,anwnr-j le i-oslman. . Cantor Is Just na ed the call. turnlly funny .anyhow, (live III in Hollywood" hern mo Ihelr mercn.l such a role ns Kdille, the loiter Did the Iden get over? Well, carrier ,nnd then lei him work now. Jack Renault Is making out his own ideas, and tin Is a more under llie Klelgn tunny nut. i ne inu'rosiiug tiling annul lows through In his future pic tures along tho linos established In this one the screen has found n new type of comedy nnd a new ty.'0 nt comedian. . t All modern farilltl-s In the alleviation of human suffcr'ng have been Installed at tho Klnm- thu n' ho ever did under the sumo 1 lilm, though, la tho fact that you! gib Valley hosplta. Berkeley; P. Brlscoll," Southern Pacific; mil . Bassos, llllt, Calif.; Splls Bninp, Vnllejo, Calif.; H. A. Morley, Dunsmulr; F. C. Pollnrd San Frnnclsco;, IV R. B. Lucas and family, Chlc.o, Cnllf.; I. K. Flemv Ing and wire, Ashland: Don K. Hughes, Metlfonl; Roy Quick and wife. Karl Quirk and wife. Fort Klamath; Chnrlhs Cotllngham, i Chlrngo; Eddie Nayer, Seattle; Harry Harrison, Oakland " . ftl! ' II !ll"t- WIT lKi-t-.!i' llh uii. .'i ' V'. Get ' Your Dollar's Worth GRANDMOTHER reads the latest market prices "Lands sakes alive!" she exclaims, "why when I was young we didn't have to pay half so much." Yes, in "the good old days" milk sold at five cents a quart, potatoes at forty cents a, bushel, sugar twenty-five pounds for a dollar, and so on. And, in "the good old days" a laborer was paid a dollar or possibly a dollar and a quarter. '.Biit who wants to go back to "the good old days"? Not you not me. -: ; . PRICES are higher now, but wages are higher too. You pay more, but the goods you buy are 'of better material, they are better made, they last longer. Even foodstuffs are better. Inspection and extra care insure their quality. ! , : J! JI1I1T Of Z3 - THE DOLLAR can still buy a dollar's worth. Read the advertising in the newspapers and you will find they will help your dollars go a long way. Advertising tells you where you can get full value for your money. The young housewife of today shops even more intelligently " than "grandma," for the advertisements are her guides, they make her a competent judge of values. Merchandise must be good or it couldn't &e advertised. Read the advertisements an get your dollar's worth. ... t t