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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
-(' o -(A THUIIHIIAV, JAMfAUV 1M, lIKfcl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four ICC. DANCE TOMORROW 1'ioroeili Will for llcnrNt llntkcthnll Tram of Under tho ntiaplces of the Knight (if Columbus n ilanco will lio gircn In Lyceum hull tomorrow night, the Hid i:t. Anil thoro you are. In nililltlnn, lloRiie hopes to Inmt n few for liln friend nntl bAckcr, Downey, who was miabta to stay Ioiik rnmiRli to ccoutptlh much himself. Downey. lloRiie, as, now lias tho biggest string ct fighters In the proceeds of which will bo tmctt for1 Went, nnd U arranging matches dally for all ptrts of tho rout. tho benefit of the K. t basketball team. Tho Increasing Interest that In being nrousod In tho various uashcium game is rapidly creat ine n feeling of enthusiasm among tho vntlous (cam ami their sup porter, so it Is expected that bo foro tho season closes tho different cames will bo lamely attended. This danro Is Riven for tho pur peso of providing tho members of fhrt ? - Int... .-l,l. r. ...,. ...-. the expenses Incident to the ga.ncs.1 Ulllvcriltr cIuu , ,,,a) lp Knghu nnd It Is expected that every has-1 ct Columbii. kctbsll enthusiast will nitend tho' in pUo pf lh(. Uti ,hlU ,cy , Unco, not only to aid the hoys, but h a somewhat crippled bunch, the to enjoy an evening' enlertalnment high school hoys expect to give their that promises to ho n most plensant opponents n run for their money, one. Tho best of music will hn when Ihcv loumrr lo Domini., FrMnr rendered by tho Ilouslon-Flls thestra. two it.sKirrii.i.i. ,.mi:s AT K. .. .. .. Il.y.l, TONHillT In preparation for the coming game with llonanta High school, tho Klamath County High School basket ball team Is taking a dally workout from four to six o'clock every even ing, nnd tonight will meet the Ameri can Legion (lo In n practice scrim- MYSTERIOUS NEW CLUB Court linno Vctcimi Will Ho milled In McintierMilp .l levelling. Harold Wort ley is still on Mho sick list Uobert (Icetz Is taking Tho charge for tho dance will bo' nl Ptace nt center frank 1'ojton hst i.no. MAItltl.(ii: 1.KK.NSI: I-MKII A marrlnge license was Issued ytaterday to Charles J. Toylor ami, two weeks. Coach Howard has been Mrs. Annlo K. Anderson also been "under the weather," but It Is hoped that he may Ih ahle to play by Friday As Herbert litidls, substitute forward, has been sick for lleatty. dgjss FIGHTER LOOKS GOOD .11 HnVue ApM-ni Capable of f.U lnK Kite Mo Hart! llatiln both of, working IVlos Mills to fill that pcsl lion. Kills has been out for practice only two weeks hut Is showing u well. Cliff Hogue sprained an elhow the other owning, and It Is not et known Just how long that will keep him out of the game. The practice game to night In the K. A. A. A. Gymnasium has been arranged that the coach might get a line on a new combina tion to use Friday vnlght From alt appearances, mitt fans nro due to witness a real scrap at Scandinavian halt Friday night, when Earl Hltchle meets Al Hogue. San Francisco heavyweight, who Is ono of Jack Downey'- youpg com crs. This match will follow three fast preliminaries, twenty rounds in all. Hogue, who arrived here last ,. i, piainiy scrapper who will giro Illtchle a tough battle, Ho neigns jys pounds and Is said to bo only 24 year old. In appear- biico no is a muscular giant. Ho Is similar t0Ddwney In one respect. In that he Is possessed of the same pleasing personality of that genial person. wore man tho money stake hinges on Friday's battle, it Is learned. Both Ritchie and Hogue, it appears, bate aspirations' to go after bigger game. Hogue Is signed for a fight In San Francisco a week from tomorrow with Cliff Cramer, aaiateu,. heavyweight of tho coast, after which ho will be matched either with Johnson or JIcAulIff In Tacoma. Winning these bouts will pave the way to eastern bouts, he sajs. Promoter Underwood says If Illtchle wins this match be also Is to meet somo of the big fellows In Wo furnish n nice warm dressing room, u bathing suit, towet and show er for 33 cents. The plunge Is free to spend what time you like. Come and have a good time. J26 F. 28 PERSONAL MENTION j Sheriff Low and Game Warden Stout are In Malln today. District Attorney llrower Is In Portland attending tho convention of district attorneys of Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Waiter J Williams of Asp Grove, are tho parents of daughter, born on January 25. Geqrga Hurfon. Worshipful Master of tho Uluo l.odge, who has been lr tho hospital with a severe attack ol appendicitis, yesterday was so much Improved that he was removed to his home. A. E. Albertson, sales manager for tbe I'cllcan Ilay Lumber company, left for Weed yesterday to attend a meeting of mlllmen of this district. James n, Foster returned Tuesday night from Los Angeles and other California points, where he spent several day on business. K. Sugarman left for Portland yesterday on a short business trip, r. and Mr. Elzlne Itoberts were Poe Valley visitors In the city to day. TWENTY ROUNDS OF BOXING AT TIIK hCANDI.VAVIAX HAM, FRIDAY EVENING, JAUNARY 27th Hlx Itounil Main Kvcnt AI Hogur, Sart FranrUro, (105 pound) . Karl Illtchle, Klamath Falls (1IM pounds). Klx-Uouml Special Event Kid Vlnrvnt, Han FrnncUro, m, Kltl IlerrliiKlon, Clillouln Wi-Itcrrlhi. Tvto Fast l'lvllmlnarlcn. Four Itouuds Fju Ii Young Welti, of .Merrill vs. lUttllug North of Klamath Falls. Young Holt Fltzxlimuon n. 11 ubblrvt eights. Tuffy Anderson, tlo Keiwatlonnl tiKM.'HAL ADMISSION. 91.30 lllNGSIIIi:. 2.S, INCLUDING WAIt TAX ARE YOU IN BAD HUMOR? WHY SCOWL YOUR . WAY THROUGH LIFE Impairing your efficiency through defective vision, when GOOD GLASSES will send you through life smiling. v SEE DR. GOBLE 709 Main Phone 133-W What H dechred to tin u new nnd ory cxclusto rtnh came Into being this morning. A prominent business man announced that uhor stud) lug tho community for more than u ,enr nnd after making u cartful lnestlKti tlon of the remits of stinllir urgml xtttons In other cities whero they uro in operation. It bad linuulmounly been decided to draw up articles of Incorporation and nmiuunro ttio char ter members Tho club Is different from tho not ary In that more than ono member from any line of business can ho ad mitted: it Is more exeliMhn than Kl wanlsj It Is different from Lynns In the matter of tclousncs. It Is un like th tho Chamber of Commerce In functioning uud amount of dues; It does not resemble tho Auxiliary of tho Chamber as both men and women are admitted. It differs from the Le gion In that CIWI. Spanish American and Courthouse tnternns nro admit ted; It Is slightly similar to tho Farm Dureau through tho fact that till Its member, bolleo In thoroughbred stock, It Is dltfcrent from tho Library Club as Its members pursue nn In dividual cotirso of study and It Is o a dlfforent nature. i. person closely affiliated with the club maintains thai It Is non-polltlcnl. non-rellgloin, non-scctcrian, non-sectional, but that It will fill a para mount need In tho city that has been apparent for sercral jears but wlltk out only concentrated effort over be ing mado to remedy tho condition. The only Informal'sn G'.ven out was that the membership would nov er be more than flr, that the nam would most likely he tho Wcdnesda) Morning Club nnd that tho charter members would bo among. tbo coun ty's elite. When questioned about tht proposed activity tho following state ment was given eut: "We are not making any promise! further than such a club wilt meet with tbe hearty approval of the bos' cltliens of this community Throng I It, activity good fellowship will bi promoted, wldo acquaintance nmonr the cllxcns of the community will be advocated, newcomers to the city wll' be welcomed and Introduced to tb( people they should meet and mem bcrs of the club will most likely rook perodlcal visits among tho cltlteni and business men and especially thf new huilm-i, houses. Membership In tho club will bo a distinct honor liu', It will havo to be ery exclusive l order to fill tho need that It ' created to fill." Decision to Inaugurate such a clul was mado at a recent meeting of i number of tho prominent buslnest men and women of tho city and l Is understood thut the Charter Mem bcrshlp roll will bo announced with la a day or two. iti:nt;uti;T in iu'simms (Continued from I'ngo 1) becomes uiiusnliln They will buy somo fertiliser, nnd they will liny articles of cmneuleurit nnd men ut luxury to suine extent. muiroacH mu mndn mitiilils gains In economy of operation, nnd improved credit conditions have definitely bettiro,d their outlook, l though trattle V nt present dlsnp pointing in Minnie. Tho heavy decline In tonmige, serloiu ns It has "li'ik'ii, has 'primarily been the result of Ivsxiincd shipments of cool, Iron ore mid similar heavy commodities. Itensonablo buying it rails, ears, luromntlves nnd oth er equipment may bo expected ilur lifg tho current yeir. lliilMIng nnd Vntriicllnn The enr opens with promise of nclhe hulldlnc. lonstrurtlou. With gradually declining )leld on nil clashes of Investment. It may be expected that funds hereloforo uu- nxaljabln to the mortgage market will be turned Into construction prijecls. Labor has not been liquidated and building costs thorvtoro are still far above pre-war levels, and are out of Hun with price, gener- an), inn condition onorates snv dally against building and construe. lion for production of Income, but noi so neavlly against Individual enterprises for personal occupancy or pudiic imiidlngs mid publlr norKs. Consequently ho field of resl deuce building and public construc tion offers the greatest promlso Tho housing Shortage his not )el been met The entire country nccdi highway crnrtr'uctlon. und there It widespread necessity for essentlul public buildings, it is recognlted as good public policy to carry on cdnstruetlon cf these classes at limes when industrial activity l at x relatively low level. Lower mou sy l making this construction pos ilbie. This Is unmistakably shown by tho volumo of ,tate. county and municipal bond issues In the United States In 1921. The total for tho sntlro country Is unavailable, but ,ffcrlngs nro known to huvu exceed Jd Sl.UVO.OOO.UOO. Tho new federal tax law, while not all that has been hoped for. Is more favorable to business than the preceding act. In a period such as the pretent. In which losses have Seen widespread, the new net loss provision will greatly benefit busl lesie, which nro struggling to re establish themselves. Net business losses Incurred In tho calendar year 1021 or thereafter may be carried forward and deducted from the In omt of tho succeeding year, and If need bo, from that of tho next suc ceeding year First .Airplane View of Muscle Shoals This exclusive picture of MuMo Hhoals, Ala. whlcli tlcnry lord piopuws lo iimvcil into in worms greatest Industrial center, was lakm a few ttnsiRi fr,im an alrpline nl n bright uf 1000 fret In the fore ground Is tho Tennessee river dlvldnl by a Urge Island wlikli ts lirldgul to ellbrr shore liy Hie gieat Wilson Dam, ens and a quarter miles long nnd ths largest In tho world. The V H. Nlttato I'lanl Is Jusi out of view lievond the upper right corner. The towns of Hhrltteld and llorenco nliiuily bavn trrt cars running to ths plant. Ford would Join them to make the Boulh's largest city, llo Is now In Washington awaiting action on his bid for control of tho sit. NEW TODAY In tho )ear ended Juno bn. 1821 ictmil lux receipts vvro 1 1.97s. 300.000 Kor thi flsriil yeir 1922. receipts are estimated at $3, MIS.- 000000, u decrae of approximate.. , . , , , I.. inn nnn mi.. mi , .. Apples. l .., box pltrtpall lift- ly ll.too.ooo.ooo. This rediirtlon ,,.r ', ,,,rk fr f,s ,,,, A In the aggregate of the federal tax W'j.lfo Itiguo Itlver. Oregon Sti-Si levy is largely made possible byi ueatcr economy In exnendllure. K.!1 HUM llarhulnr'a riibln i Willi ii vanillin iletitier )ou mn eli'iui oir hoitsi easier Anil quicker Cull mill rem one by the hour t'omet IMeitrlr Co 20 Clean your houv wllh u vanillin rliMiier Wo rent them by the hour 20 I'rench, !Mi2 Klaiiialb. I. xnd signalizes the first definite i achievement toward lessening the WANTKU -Hewing of any kind i r I'hnnii ftstS tax burden on tho people of the' altering I'rlrn reasonable Call 821 United Htntes. if expenditures for1 ""'""' "-' 1922 nro rigidly held within tho 1 I'lottcrs nro iiiimI seiillmeiitnl for Hi 'gifts 0-2N , HAY IT WITH I'LOWiCIIH KiaM.MII I LOU lilt hlHM' S3 1 Millll HI I'Oll HALL' Woman wlshen work by hour or I like new. limits of estimated receipts the re-, day I'hoiie 337J urn of better business conditions ,, . , , . ... , , . ... Vniium (leaner tented lv will havo received u great Impetus ', llr ,-,., Klectrle (V 20 ,ltex Cafe. No 1 1 HiMiiliiKimi Jn-t 17.'. no Terum on pari al-3' the W'v ieii! Vacuum Cleaners I'nniri 20 'IlliHrlc (V 20 d-t -ZL.K- J .'.-. -fasA- -tmiimmhii Llaiil WMiVM KraiS WMGLEYSI X mL . W'JfnL yr..m rrv Ld.S.if- .A. Sii3Ju X X 7y m. . II III NOW $495 This new sugar-coated gum delights young and ol It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, ( From time to time we me going to nsk you to make certain teats comparing the $195 Model Player with any other make for which some dealers ask up to 91,000. Will you do' it to please us and satisfy yourself? You have already tried the 'one finger on the pedal" test, and found thnt.it is possible to play the Gulhransen this way in a much superior manner to other Players, and we now ask you to try the "play a roll with one foot" test. Did you notice the ease of treading, the evenness of the time and howthe finger touch in the piano is instinctively controlled by your "full tread" or "loafing tread"? ft is a strong statement to make, but we believe that tho Gulbransen Player is hundreds of dollars better value than tho average, and in a class by itself for reliability. rh)MimnnlUlrDrDr) We ask you to play this in-' J YlI-l(-C i,Ahy I I C.ll.1O ufrimimlf Inn niinnlna In , "" HltllHKO III Will Branded In thti Baclc '.teSrov Vz&a ffSKKm c2& WUm Houfcsj CUfrtfryBcat CiiUHn asws, i .! ,iii, . "600 strument store. EARL SHEPHERD Exclusive CO. 700 4Q3 507 Main St Only Music Store Phono 282-J Klamath Falls, Ore. J