PAGE SIX
'SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27.-192'
THE KLAMAfn NEWS
Riley Gets Nod
; Over Francis in
j;FastTen Rounds;;
rnn City handed l lip entire card
well.
tYnnkle Karnlcko of Porll
limb ll,rrv liihtmoi. .if tfsn Krail-
Im'o to a denning in Hie seiut-'
finnla. i
Sum Vhllhy of INirilmii) started ;
In to beat up un Mlk Oarr (K
"rd ; Bennie Dotson to Meet Ray ; - ! Scot t Speaks on J
McQuillan, .Colored, Tuesday:-
V. ..' 1 ' , l frontlnncd mm ,ria Om) i
Veterans' pavilion on Sbtth street
l-a 10-round bnut with Kewple
Kiwrm Ionian. .1 referee called hln
It van lb name nld atiry with io boy. fought
"On Hound" Johnnie- Francis
lost the derision last night at , Klsmuth . hul be found I ho loins' '
hud. rtam was Inclined to fight 1
a little dirty at the man. hut the
and (hell the'
a draw battle i
a Tavurlt boy finally matming ;iht waa very exciting. At time 1
up with a chap who ia a little on would bold supremacy and I
belter with hl fists. The pel It mould seem all waa over and (
ran norm at the rounty fair in- then a rally would come to the I
variably held the championKhlp opponent and away they would
only about ao Ions and the poll- go for a round of hard punching.
Ilctnn remains in the spotlight j Wright llhu
only until ho. In dethroned by J Harold Wright of rhllnigulii
one a IMtle more clever. 'added another ewel to his belt
I'Yanrta '0"flcMt hen he got tho decUlon over
tffit waa the history of John-; Benny Hyson of Portland, liar
Ble lst night, when, with all the old had the boat In weight, but
salt-confidence In the world, he ; he is a flue I t:!? fighter and la
Jumped around Kewple In the a comer.
first mum!, look a tew pttnehoa , Rusty Griffith of Klamath lout I
at him and heard th crowd yell a derision to Young Jerry, the
the praise of Johnnie. But. after , Indian prince nt Chiloouin. Jerry
that It waa different. The Kew-j proved that Indian blood ran
pie la a fine boxer, and so la ; fight and he carried his end of
Johnnie, but th Kewple knew I the gam ia good shape.
Mil eggs a Hill better, and round The two bars who fought the
after round he outpointed and ' "tiny-mite" bout as an opener
oat boxed his opponent. made a lot nt fnn far the large
Not until the seventh did the. crowd,
heavy punching begin and thea
It was to be seen that the Kewple 1 ItFN'.U'l.T KrTSKS OWKK
Jarred Johnnie aud rocked him! NEW VOIIK, Oct. SS. (VP)
hack and forth when he ahot in Jack Renault, Canadian heavy
hit Jabs. , Johnnie constantly weffcht who hns been inactive for
looked tor that one lick which some time, hut was one of the
crumples big boys to the floor leading heavyweight contenders
and sings them to slumber while when Jack lempaey was cham
the referee counts ten. Rut the pion. today turned down an offer
place never arrived, fc- Kewple of $7.&i to meet l.uts Angel
was there with his guard, firm I Firpn In a bout in South America.
in his punches and is a more
finished tighter than Johnnie.
- There was no knockout, snd
clinch in did not become popular
until the last few rounds, when'
the physical machines began to
rnn down. Johnnie led the fight,
for hj ia fast on his . feet, but
Kewple makei his turns might)
quick and at' no time could
Johnnie find that long - lonked
for ppenlng.
It was the best real' boat ng
Klamath Palls has seen in . many
months. Referee Arthur of Pell-
Firpo is
bark.
in traiuing for a come-
fake yonr physician's prescrtp
Hons to th Pelican Drug Co.,
713 Main atreet (next door to the
Pin Tree theater). They us
only the highest grade drugs; all ;
prescriptions are compounded by I
skilled pharmacists of years of
experience, and their price r
right. Adv. lft-tt.
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t'. M. Ilramlixll of Walla
Walla, WarthinKion is in the city
for a brief visit.
leui ireca In order to escape ex
Iceaxlve laiallno to liquidate. If
! you plcane -la fundamentally
wrong The furi'ita are there to
' Ik' used, but not to lia misused.
I A proper system of forest ninu
iaacnicnt Is ouo that regards' Urn-lli.j-
yce aa a crop, and losleis
this conception uf trees. Here
: the taxation question enters.
, California exempta trees on cut
over laud for forty years, and It
is amatluH Ik amount ot rare
and study now itivou to I lit
hruu. h of forestry.' Oregon bus
more than million acres of cut-
: over land that has been abaudon
ed by the owners who will not
I pay the taxes. The entire sub
Ije.t ot taxation is one that must
i he dealt with deeeutly and lu
order, and free from prejudice
'and bias lu any direction. It
. is one of th outstanding pnib
llctns la Oregon dud Waahiuglou
! and Is crying for a reasonable
. ndjuMituunt."
Krw llne NurM-rir.
( Seott, In the course of his ad
droMs, described the fruitless ef
forts of the t'ulted 8tules forest
I service to bring about the com
I mcrcial proimgatiou of the "pin
!dosu" pine ttb California white
pine or the western yellow plnel
I In unrserlcs. He said- that no
I otto had yet succeeded with this
tree In mcaMire to Ih compared j
I with the Kiiiressrul Douglas fir'
nnrcrics aud the spru.-e nur-!
I s.-rle of Hip Tuclfic northwest
and the coast redwood nurseries'
uf t'alifornla. '
I He concluded his tklk with a
' rapid-fire exhibition of many of
the phases ot forest mnnsgement i
and of milt work and loxging op
eration lu Oregon. Wahliiglon
; and California, lie included a
. striking set ot photographic II-
BKN'XIE DOTSON ' lu-.tratlons of nursory wurk la
OJULOOriy. Oct. ! nennie Oulllan. the colored boy with the"' 'e. Jiowiug oits
Dolson. Portland's M-n-ultlon.il Irish name, rnn out of onnoiienla ', """" "10 llr- spruce lind red-
wnlterwelcht. nn-elH llnv M. Oull- !n Ik.klali.l unit III.- Ilnv rerlon wood nurseries.
Market Report
for the
Pacific Coat
I young rooslera iM, Iba. and upi HTAMt'llll MKKTH MIKMNO
.: old ruostert n-l; leg- PAI.O ALIO. Csllf., Oct. I.
horn old roosters U-16! leghorn : , I'I'I Hlunlnnl university's fool
lu'iis 1 lu 3 llisl l.'l-ll; II.; hull ii'Hin, which baa sl'orsd HI
lbs. and over ml-17: Inrao eolored . poims agaliiMt oipotieuu Ibis
hens SVJ4; turkeys .H-Sk.- ! year. Is cxpecled tu ImiosI Its
- Crulll-Hurley ted 1.5(1-1.111; ;
PttltTI ANO MAHKKTM .
l.lvnstnck Vhtlie' receipts
none, market ileudy: hog re
ceipts Dt, market steaily; sheep
receipts none, market steady.
Wheat 1111 blueatein 1.44 m
soft while Lint; western whit
'l MS: bard winter t oo: nor
thern spring I.og; wester red
1.04.
IlutlerCuhe extras 40 4:
standards 411; prime firsts 47 4:
firsts 44.
Kaga Kresh standard nxlraa
4: fresh standard firsts 4&;
frsh medlnnt axtras 31: fresh
medium firsts Id: uuderslse IS.
lltitterfat Direct thlppera f.o.
h. pries No. I 41
wheal milling lO i.lll.
JIFIICI'll TllvH lllllMIN'fill.lM
WACOM, (la.. Ocl. t(l. Il'l'l
Th .Mori-er and Hlrnilnihnm
Foutheru football gam ended In
!(l-(l tl her today after the
Hlrmlnghnm hoys got away to a
IS to 0 lead In th first quarter.
mini near llu mnk '
mnlrst her Hatiirday against
Fresnn Htata college.
4s; Portland delivery price Ni.
1 65: .No. t CO,
Keen Interest Is being shown
by tunny renlUeiils of Klumalh
Kitlls In I bo imsslbllliy of a
Literary club being formed In
this city. 8. J. Rinyth who re
rent ly cam to Klsmalh Kails
from' Lot Angeles la receiving
many Inaulrlea. Mr. Smyth feels
station prlc;,h(, ,,, r IPh , rlh ln this
city and hopes to have on or
grinlird within the henr future.
N.t rlMNCIHttl MAUKKTd
Rutter -Ittltll SI;' prime
first 43.
Kgg Kxtraa 4: extra pullet
45; pullet J4; underalied pul
lets 33 4.
Cheese Calif, fancy flats 14
I'otatoetstorktnu 1.00-1. St.;
Wash, uetted gems 1.10-1.26.
Poultry
1 4 Iba.
Mr. mid Mrs. 11. K. Wright,
formerly of Klamath Kails, have
returned after a year's absence,
during which tiro they were
located In California. "We rn
bark III Klsmalh Kails' in slay",
Mr. Wright slated today. M..
and Mrs. Wright ar opening
randy shop at 111 North Klxiilh.
Urollers. leghorn 1 to , The formal oienln will be held
3-0; fryers 34-3; 'on .Monday night a.1 right o'clock.
Masquerade
Suits
Are Now nt the
WINTER
GARDEN
TIIK lltrH
MNK HAI.I.
Wed., Oct
II. H
Jn. flashy tnlorei) hiy from Oak-, and Tvas forced to 4'omo north to'
Why don't you eat your way
to shmness?
!
owners, rorest.-rs.aud other men
-.intieetcd with the industry.
Are vou one of llwsi
feirunine persons wis..
over vsir French pas
try and hot crux ollilr
ligH for a sylphlike liyurr? -
Overweight usually comes from over
eating.' Yet a radically restricted diet
is dangerous, and dinVult to maintain.
hers use of our natural craving for a
anety ot iooas. v -
The way to reduce b n ' by eltminat
ing anything from the dirt, but by cut
ting down the quantity of everything-,
making the sharpest cuts in cortren
tratrd foods, which are particularly
fattening sugar, cakes and candy,
fata, cream, pie and such tlenoVrnra
wrctking delicacies. Eat lean meats.
te mineral oil in salad drcssinfts.
Mineral oil, not being assimilated. add
no calorie to the diet.
Your meals should consist largely of
vegetables, fruitsand milk. They sup-
Sljr important food values ard fio diet
safe which ignores this neensity
but they are not fattening. Of these
milk is the tnott important, hecau-e it
supplies as no other single food does,
everything needed for bodily health,
growth and activity. You can include
it in your dict in various ways. A
(-rears oup gives yew a comfortable
feeling of having lunched well, supply
ing essential food values without im
periling your weight. Milk should be
used in the preparation of simple des
serts to replace rich pie nd cake.
Custards, blanc manors and otts-r milk
puddings are nourishing, and do not
threaten increased poundage. . i
the big league tiilen in the box
ing, profession 'on the Pacific
Coa!t. Fans recognize in these
two boys probably the two pest
weltorweichts nt the present time
on Hie coast.
Kay XlrQtilllan holds decisive
wins over Eddie Klynn. Rilly
Jang nnd Joe.Scaloff in hi lust
threo starts ui Portland. Ale-
MALIN HIGH
NOTES -
Outwit your wakneM for
cream with thU rich milk
For all tltt-st? milk duhr. 1 ttUKgtst
Carnation Milk, Nt auM? by uviitc it
you can have the flavor of rich.'n. in
yo-jr food without the lavish use of
butter and emim. It me exptain why
)-nu g such an appetiztnc richnrst
from the use of Carnation Milk. It is
amply the purest of whole milk.
evaporated- to double rwhne and
sterilized lor iffilt-fceeutnff. it M Uo
tKTOoueniwd. which means that the
cream content ia broken up into minute
particles which distribute themtelves
evenly through every drop of milk.
Became every drop has in double share
of enriching cream, everything cooked
with Carnation has the creamy, rich
flavor that you ordinarily get only with
the Renerous use of. butter and cream.
Another wav to elude vour whinora
cream tattes is the use of whipped Car-
Inatton Miik as the foundation in ba
varian crams, charlottes and such
dUhe. In cofi'ee. too. it gives you the
creaminrt. without the extra calories.
Actually. Carnation uvea more de
licious results in cooking than even the
best of bottled milk smoother, cream
ier soups and sauces, more velvety ice
creams, more delicate, finer-textured
puddings and custards. More than
that, it is convenient: completely de
pendable, never varying in auaiitv. and
extremely economical.
Send for the Carnation Cook Book.
It la free Arirfrons Tarnation Milk
Products Co, 474-A GUsan St., Port- ! get-tagether dance at Fort Klam
ilAI.IN'. . Oct. 26. '-Frank Sex
ton, county club supervisor, and
Fred t Peterson, county school su
perintendent, were visitors Rt
Malln last Thursday. .Mr. Sexton
paid a visit to th high school
In regard to club work for tli
rpmin'g and previous years.
, The Malln team won the volley
ball gnrac played with Merrill on
Merrill's ground by the score of
62-27. Tho score ot the first
half was 34-8.' Four substitutes.
Emma Kallna, Marjorie Kos. Car-; has beeii knbeklnx but tho filling
rie Kucera and Helen llnnzik.ler lir.'tviefl-abbut'.tb Orefton'sn.
,11m- nwiiiiiii'r, tciit.II Heavy-.
weight and C'hlloqiiin's fighting!
chief of police, will meet Karl
Ooehe. a promising young heavy-1
weight from Portland. . .Boobe
Include It In Your Diet
played on the team the second i tropolla -for'- ihe- past srrBi
half. Throughout the whole gnmei months and Is coming down here
i both' teams showed good sports- j to get some real opposition which
manship and wonderful team ! Swindler promises bim. This
I work. t (iKbt is as good as a main even'
j Malln was represented by more nthP,r "me 4nd ''
than 30 students at the annual '0f"1 UD ,hc -""PPV
main tor tne evening.
ath Friday. October 19. Most of. Tnrcc fast four-ronnd flgltts
Uhe students went in the grade ' nove bcc nrranged for and will
I school bus driven ' hv Charles 1 brliiK together some classy pri.-
Weaver, grade school principal. "mlnary boys from Kloniul'.t
Thn attenrllni the rtnnce re ; county camps. JlldgeH Will Ik-
ported a good - time. Three of
Carnation Milk pure
whole milk evaporated to
double richness sup
plies the nourishment
imperative to health, and
by its uniformly distrib
uted double cream con
tent makes unnecessary
the lavish use of cream
and butter. Use it for all
cooking.
I
rrudutrd In Oregon ..; 1902
Carnation Milk
"From Contented Cows'
the teachers. .Miss .MacMillau". Mr.
I Street and Mr. Meiieg.it ehaper
i oned tho Malin grjnp.
I Louis Kallna, Junior. Brock i
Pctrasek, sophomore, Edwin I'et
rasek and John .Miksuvcky, sen
I iors, were painfully bruised 8nn
iday afternoon when their bug
i was struck by another car. "The
j hoys wero coming home from
j Merrill and as they wore making
! a turn the car -rnn Into them,
I damaging Dm Ford bug driven
( by Louis Kallna. John Mlksov--;
sky was hurled nut or the car,!
' while J .011 In Kallna and Kilwin !
j Piiirasok were thros-n over llie
wlmUhleld onto the hood of the
, other car.
I Julia Ko. '27 graduate, em-,
ployeii in tho Chevrolet ganiKO
of Klamath Fulls uh a stenug
, rapher, paid a short visit Sunday
'afternoon. October 21, at' the
. home of her milher. .Mrs, Joseph
J M. t hotard of Malln.
j A meeting hy ,. .'
r HI reel, prliiciii.il. to d terniiiie
j color deMluiis. and nl.to to find
lout Hie number of Hinse going In
ilhe 'Fun Klamalli hiKh school
'damn was held (. loher 17. Hi
jeaiifie of lar-k of lime an orange
(and black rorelto wa.s H'llecled.
I Tll'me 'on the committee, to pro
I pare the colors were - t.'urrle
(Weaver, Ethel Kainatuil and Car
rie Ktteero.
Tlio fourth f .oil., -ill game of
the season was nl.-iyed last Tues
day, October 2.1. between Mmril
and Mall at .Merrill. The Mullii
choxpu from ihe ringside..
Tho fight sturts nt 8: 30 sharp.
Tuesday evening. October .10.
V. K. Iji mm was chairman of
land. In the msln event of the get fiishts. Ho is so good thntl"10 u:lr- rl,p '"" '"vllvd many
Chiioqtiiu smoker Tuesday iilght. the supposed top nun tiers In thlof "' leading lumbermen of the
Oitober 30. according to Match- welter division have side-stepped I region to attend and there wa
maker Savage. " a bout with him over auy dls-!a" impressive turnout of mill
In se.-urlng tVe services of tanee.
these" two boxers the Chlloquin '. Bennie Dotson Is by far the
commission is stepping out Into dassiosr tal'-n seen in Klamath
county in many months, lie
fought a nuin even in Portland
ami lost a decision to Babe. Ilerr
man. t-c.t.--t welter champion. He
fought a drcv with Doe finell,
the fighting drnggUt fium Se
attle. Is than a month ago.
Snell tops all till' welter up
luu'th. , Uotsoti fought tbo seml
wluduii in. Madison 8'lltsre Ciiur
den In New York to the Leo
J,omkl -fight !. than a year.
ago and won the decision In a .
ten-round bout over one nf the
.toughest boys in tho east. '
Krery minute, of this fight Is
going to keep the fans on thdlr
toes. McQuillan wants to add t
previlgc to his record by knock
ing 'nut Bennie but Dotson's
backers my ,he basn't a chance
and itiattheir Joy may -turn the
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th a score
.PiVS MILEAGE
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team was victorious wit
w -t a