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Cash Grocery 524 Main St. Phone 576 I'Canzoneri-Drops tVn. r Ck c .Crilly, Gorman II Featherweight's j I uIlIVcCo Fight Lazy Draw, viunii iu inruuci lll.. W --. I-., www mwuio tmuuiiivHTUOiliniunilli: i.omhin. k.i.i a; A si -- ,' VI III ill XI II' - yotirol.l cniian. "Uulc- Tweet." I mapisd.v mji AKK i . it hk. . ja t-rnty noaaicn kiiockoui . ti n. . Kvercti, inaniiuor tor I, tin, mvcl cabaret lm here I hp lli'iiil KuglM, chiiiiiploti liaw Tlu hint bus u voice ( siiriiils- hnll team of in,. Willamette Vul- 'liirliy awl voliiin l fit it ley Icamie. waa In town ve.wr- ''"'' I'" ' " rrlni-i In per- tluy imikliia airniiirciuouia (or n ''' " ""' Itnuie lu liv uliiy.-a In kliintuth vumiwiili'd ly two oticorlliias. 'alia, October at the fair ' " Krotiurls. with llio Portland Hon- . your rrlgt.talra rail . H When they lay hero Ortoher lilli. II will he ihu first llmu a raclflc Coast league busehutl I cam hna nlayvU In Klumath county. Kvcrvlt slated vhut- (New York. Sept. 2K tl'l'l Tuny: 'raniunerl of Brooklyn was 'punched rUhi mil front under j : the fontherwelKht crown tonlaht ' by gallant little Andre Hnutls of. . 'rauee, i i The i:-noiiinl chaniilonlil was carried off by the French-' .man as th result of a two-tlUHl body attack and a rurloua flnlili which had the Itnltan badly 1 1 ml. at the final itonit. Xo Vole ItUst-nts i Forcing th fipthtta front the) .opening bell, despite a chance; blow which carried him from his ' feet In the firm round. Koutis earned the decision at the end) of 15 fast rounds and there-was. not a dissenting voice raised anient the 10.000 spectatoni who American , Pennant Cardinal 'In the fifth round went wild last main when be fought Nulla llor tnun len routida in the main ivveitl of it fart can) alaacd at Veterau't hall, ( rllly tun u a poor fiKltl and nn bouquets rouhl be tossed In tlttruiun. uHllnilith the lutter worktxl hcllei' Hum did the lad (rout Sun Francisco, h'nch 'round Ju close Ituo ll la. ukiwctuU A..n. e n il I ailC 1U lilIIIC n.,,1 Kronen will fill Ihe but for Between Portland yln JJfflNIL, YOUR mr iyi r.i pi, Nlht and Morning to ktP thrintl.un.eltliituid Healthy Will Vr "V ''" or iy Ikduiy "", Msils. Cw. Dtsl. II . .. t r.Uili M . CMiHa JvK-lf Get Double Blow.' Practically and only a bulf-doaen sound "l L M , i i B . I punchea ware delivered In Ihe V.uncn a l I O n I entire Ihuii by either fiddler. League flag V3iantS while m decision a uiaw.;,u-y that Ills leant holds auod lioniinu nun a nine nie nesi 01 ( cnunca to win, as this will be thvir aeettnd sittue naitlnst Ihe I'orllaud aluaaers. The llr. (ante wns played at Mend. Sep tember I lib. and culminated lu a score of 4 to 1 In favor of the Heavers. Ilend has played i3 jliunea this season and lost only eight NEW YORK, Seit. 2. (IT) The New York Ytm- Ihe event. O'tirndv. Miirpliv Itcally I iulit The spectacular filtbt or Ihe eTpinK waa between tlene tl'tiraity of Ashland and "Oyna- ...I..'. ... 1 U I..H . atuoua tne to.ooo spectators who . . , . . . ,u ""'i"" " - " attended Ihe first cham,.lonhl. koes tola-v won th''" S1Nth I'"' " H-Huuch match of ih. In.l.x.r un i HcnilHnt in elirht. VeilfS. and Murpw. tor n naa one maret- The Krenchmau who thus e- thpiy third in A TOW "u" ,"",u- ,nl" " puI m W,"K '" of ihe ii. qulrea the title ouce held by his , t 'j... ... 0',ir''" " ,h '"" round. A ! ,n,wlnit card lur KUin- fellow eouutrvman. Kusene ( rl- "ofl'tin ,hl ut oiu ncd and down went O Orady. ,all. w, ,.,., mhrr wllo qui. won nine of llio fifteen Petioit. 11 to 6. the Yim- but he did not .ty down. I'altiK pi,,.,, wtln , K,lnh , ms acen nun.i. tne "'''; yenra ao. Iwfore lie slBiied wllh HKiiiiT rvsieu tor a lew counts flinched the Ameri can leiiirue pennant and won ami then proceeded lo pummel Hut he could not knock him. f ir the Astoria lad took O'tlrady's Yankee Safe lirka on after another and still Kven should the Yankee lorn ,iyetl on his fwt. The decision their two remaining games and wa xVeu D'Crudy. which was rounds, the other six going to kecs t anioneri on clean cut hitting anrt .rfm.rlr. ...in .. .... I... at long range their 100th victory of the lwr e.'unch Murphy ut win Tony Suvtil Keoill llloua Reason. Koutis' style of attack was to I get in cKse and pepper away 'with both hands at the title I ........ . ,1Jt lu.m. r.uo.e lne Alhleilcs win their two. New eorrect. In this clutp there Krba fre.iuently saved Tony Yrk WllllM , h,ir txmr ,nl,hlll , frV(rli t i from punishment by prying the The ,,,tug. in ihnt n (, , ,!. fine type liiy and event, would be: he fights mistily well. It will Team V I. I'ct be remembered Ihut he Is the lad New York 100 &4 .49 who put one of the San Francis- Philadelphia r' 6(' o boys out In Hie first round Itecause one of th Athlellca' her iu Kluniath some time nao. ('anioneri began to show signs oi games with Ih Huston Ited Kni Aiislin lluuinda. another Ash- was dropped from the achednl land-bred fighter, showed that when no open date was found In the town of Normal acbuols aud which lo play It off. Philadelphia fht water also produces mighty cannot tie the Yankees by any gutd men. In hla fight with combination uf events. Wilbur Harrington It went Th American leactie atnndtm mighty good and had Harrington fifteenth when both fighters .n.r i,,.i ,v' mm, rotLiw? nil but out. Austin is a fighter opened with all they hud and the Team W I. Pet to watth. for again Ivl 11 he ; Fteuchmau proved able to punch w York loo &S .US, kiuwn that h possess- the i faster and harder than the ltnl- Philadelphia... 97 St , Ashland punch. Ian. ... I'anlinnU Vllm-h Title WrUlit KujVn llotri Koutis Is expected to pocket' Th St. l.ouia t'nrdlnala virtu- Hottlnger and Pal Mc- the title and sail to France for ally clinched the National league Vaibleu fought a few rounds, and display, benefitting by the less n pennant by defeating th Boston ' fought. Tnllk th mam of Cin.iui. who too gallantly as- itruves In a lTi-iniilng game at oy,'tl. there wer wallona e saved to defend ihe championship Huston, n in S whll th New ; changed rapidly and each took wirhln a few weeks of having York llianta lost tu tho fhlcago h'" PU"'"hn1ent Ilk a man. II won it. und waa stopped by f t the Polo flrounda. 7 to 0. ' ,,raw- . . . Johnny Dundee. I Two m behind, th ( ard-i. Uru,d WrIi,.V ,h" k"k""' ' I Koutis won the second, fifth. 'hula, llio best the titanls can do 'n,""n, "" "'. " i sixtn. seventh, eighth, nliilh. i. .u-tnr ih. n..n.,, k. .in.in. " " . . ........ ... , ... " ... ....I tentn. thirteenth and fifteenth their two. remaining game and rounds, ( anioneri taking the rest, t'nrda losing their two. nut tne rrenenmans margin was The National league standing such that not even a partisan after today a game follows: I crowd Which inclntled mini tin I. I f ti .. I.n.im.ri...... j .. .k., . . .... ' . ... Kverv seat was taken and the the Philadelphia Aihleths. I.yle will play center field next week. The Kugles' pitcher, t'hlnky t o vert, la said to be a fast twlrlir who holds his opponent down Klamath's Newest Bargain Center EARTH'S Variety and Dollar Store 1015 Main St. Shop with us Saturday and every day. little fellows apurt. ('anioneri. who had trouble making the featherweight limit j of 121! pounds, was badly tired jut the finish. distress ha,,t iha .tvulrtR -...l although he staged a rally whl.h , won him the fourteenth and bat tered Koutia about the ring. IVccl.l.-d In I Ifiocntl. The battle was decided in the Jimmy Hoyd to sleep and won the applause of Ih crowd. It has Ihwii a long time since KLimuth turned nnl so large a crowd to witness it fight curd i finish. ih 'St. I.ouis ... New York .it IS (10 tus .eon ! CITY BRIEFS rrowd waa in Rood humur. J'' Uhft-lg eo(..ru,l a nA I taw tavrxal k Ginnta (irt Houbh HIoh ' ,', ... ln. The Cardinals can clinch Ih ; orkeiI h;iri,'r lhan anjr , ,,, National leugue flag Suturdny by . (lleri) defeating the Braves, or should..,. promotor Blckeraiaff hid lhal they lose o the Braves, a defeat m.n. ,hl,. -Ill not wear off lust f'hnrles H.-ill .111. i.n.lnr frnm l(r lhe would give the -i.i.. -,h,. he saw the multitude Ifno and rnrrv ennntlea ! trsn. i Dennant ,0 ,no Blrda. hungry to aome good scraps. sacting business In Klamath I Any cnanc ,h fiianls may u, wa, ,he busiest man on the Falls for several days and l have h,", 10 for or wln ,ho Job " flitted thither and yon registered at the Wlllard championship wa, dealt a donbl looking nfler dctalla. blow today. John Mcfiraw's baud , Roy Orem. well known buslneat!0' "'' not only were beaten man of the city, baa returned 00 ,tn b" l,e,d' h.ut ,her here after a lengthy business "otner nmer no nant.a mem j vi.it In Salem. Oregon. Orem has ,h,e ,or ' '' John been t.kln. ere of business at decision . upholding Salem for the paat six weeks. "WHIRLWIND" (Continued from Png Foar) rmplre Klema verdict over the, "Oh. 1 suppose to," Mubet con- fHartnett-Hees collision in lho curred dnblpualy. s. o ,. first game of Thursday's double, "Angel!" approved Sybil. and , . , header lurnen Drtagiy to Jacg. grantea . o.vorce trorn Lawrence eiiteM Heydler ruled that "I'll help Mabel pk." ah. told M Perry on grounds of cruel I him.. -and If you'll como to take and inhuman treatment. The case AiA u. to the. boat after you make was heard In circuit court be-. "ww..n '.tmPl ,h. ..-n h- mi acore tne tying run ana tne game ',, " stands as a defeat for the Giants, ready " fore Judge A. L. Leavltt. Mand M. McConnaughey yester-1 Jank" i"mp K," dav riled .,it in th- office f ' r," Yankee, comeback dnr the rirfc r ,h. .ir.i, enei''nK September nfler they had When Jack had gone she lurn d helplvraly. lo hide tho tears me ciera oi tne circuit conn., . ' - ,h.t ..,.. i,r .-nrchlne lins against Joe Walter McConnaniehv I sloughed off a 13Vi game lead 'bat stung her s orcliing lips. Xg 'ng desert on MCtonnaUKhy- during July and August and al- F-tntblln, In Ih. depths of a big alleging qeseruon. , lowed phlad(;nhla Allp(l(. beaded bag. she found a hand In iust the amount of time It 10 overtake them September 8 is krhlef, ml pressing It lo her in just the amount of time It , .reml.llng lips, began to bite Us; of Z r" nlrt ZaL r '- '" .ory. " -r -w. II became la,.; ?lld and RHWey Burgess both" I The Yankees arose from the.. t"l little rag. Her bravado JrVr.i.SM-"-'?1'; "" manner" "' "'" peared before Justice W. I. n,. . ,om. . an rfi I ''nh xiTh " Ih' iiinnii guinea tueir lean ftunttny, hep- - temher 9. by beating the Alhleilcs " 'a" Hl'ch v'"y- defeated. ( nine wnisper. "un, my near The ., ..nr.. i,,... i on my near wnatover snail t no: American lengue standings dnr- '. To "," ontlnuel) lug July and August took Ihe heart nut of the Athletics and (Ryhn """" for homP- Anrl' then they were crushed when the n,"x' HaP-r. an urilookc-d for. the Yankees beat them three Possibility confronts her. Barnes after getting a license to Diarrv from tho eruirifv e.erlr tt was hut a (ew minutes more until ' lwl''? be,,,re Sii'"0 fa"" thfry left th? court lmunf, and wh. K. SiiKQrman, of the K. SuKar miin Hitw. left Friday mornlnt; for I'orrlund and Sciitilf whrn ho will tipfMut the rorniriK week r-: straiKht nurlntc holiday niTchanrfl.-if for Ihe lo.al Morn. In Seattle .Mr. .SiiKiirinan will meet representa tive!; of several eastern house Coins: west with a came and it , 3 C.tltl OP TIIA.NKH half lead, the badly crippled w wish to thank nil our ninny Yankee brill club overcame all 'if'"1' wh" "l"'w,c,, 'n''"" ,....., , during our recent lierenvemcnt In obsia. les to ndd another pennant .. ,,.,- , ,.- t,.,si.n,t Mis. Sttgarman and daughter, "' l,ose w,,n 1,1 1!'-M 1Jii- and luther. and Tor nil the beau- Kreda. aeeompanied Mr. Sugar-,'0-" tlfill floral offerings. Also we man as far as I'urtl.nd where1 Many On Sick I.IM .wish to thank the many members tin y will viH't with reltl'ves and Thn Vankecs staggered home of the Klks. Moose and Masonic friends 'with the worst wrecked ball club lodges for all their consideration in rre. nl l.lslnrv M.,..r fn nl,r SOrrOW. ,.r ... in .7 i.i.i.. . Signed: Mrs. rnas Rentier and Children. Mr. and Mr:i. Uex. Konner, Mr. Max Renner.' J. L. I'etniska. Malin man "f 'be 132i pitching staf.'. is nt win fhul hiiiiMlt in tin- Iteid , home In Oklahoma with a. last Saturday In a suicide at- ' re arm. Herb I'cnnoi k. the tempt ccntir.ues to linitrfive. ac-! "outlipaw wizard lias been out , cording to word received from "f game for weeks with ncu- Meillord where be is in one of rilifl lTl bift shoulder nnd arm. the vultev liosiiiliil.t If.. I0..1 ll.'ihe Itlllb has been tllavina on ' ' Wf shown amazing stamina. More " badly wren-hed knee. .Murk rBn Ihnnks for the beautlfiil than MK-lmir hour nfier Hip Koenlg lias nn injured rhoulder "oral . tterings aun Kinnnns. ami bullet ripped ihrDttgh his head d has remained in. the game ,"y'n,'nl,'J j""0",,"" 0,lr tl, 0), on his sheer nerve. Karl Combs ! ' tH .;N(;kl, 'nnd FAMILY. ' AUK Or' TM.WKH 'Wish lo express our sin- n ho re on his sheer nerve. Marl Comlis ! is out of the game with a ' s.r:iliu d wrist. Joe Dugan has aii-lt' from the jaw he was taken to the li.nniu Artf.r he was tuken t. the lios- pital his life was despaired of. been nut of the lineup for weeks all tlmu only to falter when II lie wus found by u truck driver because of III health mid injuries, ncared Ihe end of the rainbow, un Ihe MeAndrews run. I. He had I The (Hants had the heart nnd must wait until next year to seek written a short note stuting 1 1 hn Alhleilcs didn't. So Connie Philadelphia's first American ho wanted to die. Heforu leav-! Mack's young bull club , 'which , lenguo. ueiintttit since the tall Inn ing Malln ho waa omplr.yed as fought Its way to' the top In one tlclun brot up, Ills 100,000 In ' lorr. pt tho groatc.t pennant drive. oMield Iq 19H,'r ,, V IDn-loTiP. 407 wwr Main v- x i Store No. 2 830 'Main i- Crater Lake and Gilt Edge Butter Pound 53c Gold Dust Palace Luxus Cocoa . Large Package .. Tomatoes 1. pound package 2. No. I Tall Tins ,n C . n 19C 3 for 25c Ivory Soap Trupack Pir?ly Wiggly Flakes chicken Broth Coffee .. Small size No j -pj jins 1-pound package 3 for 25c . 15c 39c P. and G. Laundry Soap 5 bars 17c Potatoes . Good Cookers 10 lbs. for 17c Large Package Pillsbury's Buckwheat .... 37c Pancake 32c II. B. Catsup 14-oz. Bottle 24c U-tah-Na Peas No. 2 Cans 2 Cans for 29c Honey 5-pound Pail 79c II. B. Preserves 3-pound Jar 79c Siskiyou String Beans No. 2 "Cans 2 for 25c Vegetable Cookies Made Com spinach, tomatou. 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