jrV 'Vv'v: m TiltlKWPAV. JUMT tB, tIB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON vauk runt". The regular $3,00 genuine John B. Stetson Hate go on sate for You can buy regular 15c Black and Tan Sox on Bale, per pair, Choice of any $5.00 Florshcim I Klorshcim's $7.00 Hand-Lasted I We will sell regular $3.50 King Regular 10c Canvas Gloves go, on sale per pair, anuc in me store lor snoes eo on sale per pair Shoes at this sale per nair 3 .65 5c 4 .10 $5.7S 2 .85 5c Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes sv All 50c and 60c Work Shim, the best brands made, go on ale at 3 for '1 You can buy regular $1.00 Dress and Negligee Shirts at this sale for You can buy 25c Boston, Paris or Majestic Garters at this sale, per pair, 15c StiKnrman'ti Special Overalls, regular 90c values, on sale Boys' Suits, Smaft Set and Steele Fibre Brand $6.00 values on sale You can buy $4.00 Bellmont Shoes during this sale per pair IQ.15 K. SUGARMAN'S MIGHTY UNLOADING SALE Continues to draw big crowds of satisfied customers. This is not a sale of. odds and ends or cheap merchandise bought for special sale purposes. It is a sale of the highest class and best brands of merchandise that can be bought for men and boys. There is absolutely no reserve. Every article in this store is on sale, including the famous Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes, Clothcraft Suits and Coats, Stetson Hate, Florsheim Shoes and all high grade brands of furnishing goods at prices that defy any sale or competition. Come! Look around! Let nothing keep you away! Watch the Special Window for Saturday We will sell $25.00 Hart. Shaff ner & Marx Suits at this sale for 113 .95 AH $30.00 Hart. Shaffner & Marx Suits go on sale for 21 All $10.00 Clothcraft Suits go on sale for $7.25 You can buy any $15.00 Cloth craft Suit in the store for 9 75 65c You can buy the famous Hart, Shaffner & Marx $20.00 Suits for 14 .85 Boys' $2.00 School Shoes, but ton and lace, on sale per pair $155 Boys' Baynee Waists, adjust able patent loop, 65c value on sale 39c Regular $20.00 Clothcraft Suits go on sale for 13 .85 N What the War Moves Mean Hjr J. V. T. MAHON (WrliiMi for the United Press) NKW VOUK. July 15. Tho Jeftl uy which him followed David l.loyd cordon Midduii ascendency as tho lotentlnl savior of (treat llrltnln, linn nuwd n series of thinly veiled st ork upon lilm, Home of England's tuiMmen who were Intent on making 'Olltlral cnpltnl for themselves out of I"1 WAT do not Ink.. Itlnrilv .. ihn tcmIko which ho lit enjoying. That In why Lord lialdeno revealed p fact thai a ministerial committee. Including Minister floor, wan form ed Ian October lo provide for In mm In iminltloiiH.of war. Iord Hal 'lene suggests that the meaauro should hnvn been becun laat autumn. Tho Inference In that Ilaldene desires " enwo tho Impression that Uoyd 'iWRo l nine montha behind with W" I'lntiK for an Increase In muni tion. Inanmurh aH Lord lialdeno la Pro- mlr ARqiilth'H cIoho neraonal and political friend, It l Impoulble to bo iIpvo that i ho nttnek was made ex cmt with AHqulth'a approval. Aug HO'tloilH hllVO rocontlv hnnn madn jlhftt l.loyd (leorgo Ih destined In oust' Awjiilth r, premier. No doubt Itnl iteiio nnd Asqulth dUmmm-il thin, with i tho result thnt nn effort will bo made to undermine (leorgn'N liifluenre by attacking hi work In tho war office ' Lord Kitchener, however, u chair .mini of the wnr committee, holdM a power which In greater thnn imy pre. linn "mm i.iuyu iinurKo iiiikiii on tnln. tit hi ill thin responsibility Ik llxeil absolutely. Ill fnllure ns head of the nrmy In not yet fiillly under mood by the Englishmen, although It Ih by the (lermnns. Tho attack upon Kitchener nro In the nature of a flank movement minima l.loyd (leorite. Demand Iiiih been for the removal of, Hlr Stanley von Donop. TIiIh In mi attempt to Infer that re sponsibility for Donnp'N policy la llxed on Kitchener. l.loyd (tonrge wants imbllc punish input In dieted upon the higher offi cials whom ho rcgnrds ns Incompe tent. Rival polltlclnnN do not want HiIh, Ro Englannd In Htlll muddling. HOW Xo Mrv Hnnil Until United I'roia Korvlco VKNICK, July 15, Club women Imve prepared a petition to(lhu city trustees, iiHklng that bathers be pro hlblted from lolling on the bench In Hcnnty ntllre. Thoy also want bath robca worn by nil swimmers right down to tho water's edge. SPORTING GOSSIP IN NEW YORK ll (iKOIUJK It. IIOLMKK (Pulled Press Stuff Correspondent) NEW VOUK. July 1G. Womou nro becomlnu some of Now York's niOHi nidont llKht fans. Knch suc ceeding card. especially the open air nriety, Hilda more nnd more of tho reputed weaker sex occupying seats with the sumo sang-froid nu thulr Hiit I.OHPdly Hiorner oscortB. About 400 huve attended eucli of tho IiihI two IioiiIh, mid they evidenced tho sumo mill Homctlmo moro intercut In tho smack of glnvo mcotltiK Jnw tluiu tho men. And tho eoiiRcrvntlve Individ ual who Imagines they cnu't bIiiiuI tho slglit of tho red, red blood Is nil wrong. Johnny Wolxsmuutle, the llrooklyn impresario, staged a curd nt Ehbotts Field a few ulglitB ngo that was ubout the Korlest New York funs have seen for moons. The first ten-round affair 'whs stopped by tho reforco after ono 'of tho boyH had dyed the ropes and i the referee's natty white suit with "red. An awful howl went up when (the arbiter called n halt and It I wasn't all dono by the men, cither. Outrageous! commented one Mutely, grny-hnlred dnmo who sat near tho ring and nonchalantly .smoked Kold-tlppcd cigarettes. "That man lind no right to stop that bout; tint hoy wnRn't hurt, ho Just looked bad. Don't you think so?" she fin ished, turning to her companion, an elderly man. lie nodded aasent. The. second affair, between Sailor Kred Prltts nnd Uoer Rodel, was even more gory. Tho referee, how ever, didn't llko to risk the further dlHpleasurn of tho crowd, nnd let the bout go on. Then In the eighth round, when tho Sailor went down for tho liiNiiniiice that pays. See Clillcote, long sleep under u straight right to' 'his bloody visage, tho women cheered jii loudly as the men. Tho stately grny-halred woman ap plauded. ' i ' Jim Corbett, one time king of the 1 heavy-weight universe, has u now ' 'wanth-to-be-champion. Jim vows he's .a wonder, and will be champion be-1 foro long. Tho name of this new I menace of Wlllard's is Tom Cowler,' mid ho halts from Sydney, Australia,! whero Corbett picked him up while jCii a vaudeville tour. Tho Australian1 utands six feet two and iv'half inches, Uiid hits the scales at 20S pounds) worth. i Corbett plans to pit him against .the second-rate heavyweights for a Awhile, to give him a chance to find I ou how they do It in the States. Then lio'll put -him against several good boyn as n sort of polisher, and then YVUInrd. Coffee and the whole gangi I can hop on Tom's neck whenever thoy J feel llko It. This, of course, is all -ueeoidlng to Mr. Corbett. Woman Suffrage? I'iiI ted Press Service I.OS ANGELES. July 15. If coun cilmen Insist upon producing large volumes of tobacco smoke in the city hall. Mrs. Estelle I.awton Llndsey, tlrst councllwoman of n city of the first class, says she will burn incense In self defense. She does not believe in women smoking, but does believe that wo- men have as much right as men to make clouds of smoke in the legisla tive halls. I tig Clothing Sale at K. K. K. Store. "HZ" HELPS SOWED FEET Jiood.by. tore fMt, buralsc eH,awol !, iwtaty fet, mm111b let, tired "ood-by, corn. oallouiM. dubIom aad raw maw. no more mm tlgkt Is&wBI IIhdIb with pais or drawing us your (oca In tear. "TIK"is iMgfcal. seta right of. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exuda tlona which puff Up the feet, Use lorialu r,.,00t . Ahl how eoa n,rl '1.,Z "o t wy druggltt or Z1,, 'eet- Bl-ul ttr fat that aevar m ': ".!!? hu".. asm mi tUft. A r.fun4r I'ntM'nce of Mlnil, Hut t.tutt(J Praia Service COMPTONr July IB. -Confronted by auto bandits, J. Tncknmosn, a peddler, hid f 00 In a cabbage. Now ho can't remembor which cabbage It was. A New Vy I.OH AN(lRf.R8, July IS. A French bandit, export In the sclonco of aavivto, stopped from behind n tolo- graph pole, kicked Michael Krlckson In tho Jnw nnd fled with his victlm'H watch. Trade Cotnmbilotta Itequeat Denltnl SAN PRANCI8CO, July Ki.A re quest presented to tho federal court of nppoalH was denied tho Undo or ganisation of Baeromonto, Btockton, Han Joko and Hunta Clara for tho temporary suspension of tho com merce commluloni order, which goos Into effect at midnight, eliminating cltlea from certain terminal ratea on v traMOontloeatat rallroada. The commlHlon held that aufflclant warn Inff had not hats siren. WILLAMETTF zsm IX- rV m 4P is a tent that will stand hard wear and weather. That won't come apart through cheap material or workmanship. That will be us good next year and the year after, as it is the first season. you am get such u Tent by asking for the "Will- umette" ami making sure our trade-mark is on it. Every Tent is guaranteed to give absolute satisfacton. "WiUauulU" Tritt ur mmia In mlt tU mnd aitw. Th$y cott no mor than Ttntt without nmm ar f uarwalw. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers HIR8HWEI8 MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Maker JtoSMrf WtlhmHI Tml jnI Awmtat ft. PORTLAND, ORMON . i i i a To Trevent Typliold Fever 1'nlted Press Service SACnAMENTO. July 15. Califor nia's battle against typhoid fever will bo started In earnest next month, when the new sanitary department of engineering, headed by Professor C. C. Hyde and Chester Gillespie will begin an investigation. Water sup plies of various cities will be first Investigated. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Su Cream Applied In Nostrils j lii'iievet llead-coids at Once. Count ilfty! Your cold in head or calnnh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the-air passages ot .Mini- head will float; and you can brcntlie freely. No more snuffling, hanking, musous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath nt night, Cot a small bottle of Kly's Cream' flnlm from your druggist and apply a little of this frngrnnt nntlseptlc cream I lu onr nostrils. It penetrates through nvery nlr passage of the head, sooth n g nnd healing the swollen or In tlnmcd mucous membrane, giving you .instant relief. Head colda and catarrh t lylold like magic. Don't stay stuffed, i up a ml miserable. Relief la sure. (Taid Advertisement) Thought CaminzA Be Recognized United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C. July 15. It is tho general belief here that the administration will recognize Carrnn zn. He is showing tho desire and tho ability to restore order In Mexico, and It is considered that it would save t rouble with Villa and Zapata. LEGAL NOTICES -Notice to Taxpayers The tax rolls are now open tor in spection. All property owners are requested to call at the aaseaaor's office and look over their assessment. 710t .Nut lie of Assessment -California Oregon Power Company Location of Principal Place of Busi ness; San Francisco, California. N'otico is hereby given that at & meeting of the directors held on the -!)th duy of June, 1915, an assess ment (No. 1) of thirty cents per share ililn nunoiinremeut curries the uiesnag to yon Uiat Western Transfer Co. Ifjiiilhitf lttvctiK"rti Bagsco aad Kreitfht to Mail Boats for Calkins & Hamilton 1'lwne IH7, or leave orders at BUS Mala atrvtt. ,- y K. was. levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary at the office of the corporation, No. 131 Leldesdorff street. San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 7th day of August. 1915, will be de linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment" is ' made before, will be sold on Satur day, the 28th day ot August, 1915, at the hour of 12 m.. to pay the de linquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expense ot sale. Hated June 29th. 1915. ALEX. J. ROSBOROUGH, Secretary California-Oregon Power Company. Ollice: 131 Leldesdorff street, San Francisco, California. 610t N'otire Inviting Proposals to Furnish City With One Work Horse Notice is hereby given that pro posals wilt be received by the Com mon Council for furnishing the city with one work horse, weighing be tween 1.400 and 1,600 pounds, not under 8 nor over 12 years of age. Proposnls will be received up to and Including Saturday, July 17,1915, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Inspection of animals, to be made at tho city barn in rear ot city hall. Tho rnnnnil rennrvoa thn rlffht to reject any and air'aHUnalsoffered, . nnd also all proposals. By order of the council made July 12,1915. A. L. LEAVITT. 14-4t Police Judge. Notice Inviting Proposals to FursJsto mid Install Screens la City Hall Windows, and Avmlags for Five Windows. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Pa lleo Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for making and install ing screens for the windows of the city hall, in accordance with the speol flcntlons on file with the Police Judge, Also for furnishing and Installing Ave window awnings. Awnlnsja to be made of 10-os, striped duck. Proposals will be receive vp to and Including Mpnday, July Lifts, st sVo'elosk p. m at which date M By Girder of the oouaell mate a4, entered July IS, 1915. A 144t u x&Avrn:'.?-'- PoHee Joet. f me V ft F3L8 f!'1jW3j-? . ftr-iir. 'j-'ro. mm y , 3 im ir;MWM mm. , :."- v