fc v v , -i . to ... )', ;''" toviWrt?&fif''J.1m?lSri'tm'tfr-'M'y?xmJa - 1 i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PMU.IV, .1AMMUV 27, 1022 Page Four v: $rrr: Inlcret in Aroused Ritchie's Match With Hoguc Tonight In tho reports mnac t members. It was brought out that the assessed nlnMlon of Klamath Falls for 1821 wo H,67.T,G2I anil thnt the bomlrd Indebtedness Is 5J(S,T93 or about SI 60 per ranltn based on n papula Hon of 6000. It was shown thnt the ft per Derails) It U felt by mnnr tans lipru tbflt l'arl Jfltchlo I about to miM.1 n li.illlnr morn caual to hit nwn nl.miT ilinn nr tftin l.nvn ho ipn i bond limit hero Is 15 per cent hero tor boiuo time. Brct Inltrwl iins Mnt h'h ,hnn '" mMt c,,,(,- 'cr boon aroused In tils match with Al i wtttlnr a l.omtc.l Indebtedness cf JIonuo at tho Scandinavian hall to-; T0!.430.6o. nlstit. Two """'l flfty-Hireo Inquiries Tunic who hate seen Hoeue- pro-" T " "i.o " r '" - nounro him to be almost a .lupllcnto I "'" haxIR ,ho clty wnnaKcr form of Itltelilo In bull.I anil wclfjlit. And ' Rovernme.il returned SJO favor whllo Horuo will have tn prove bis able replies. The letters were address Ability, tao fart thnt ho s plck-d ' Prominent business men and by ma- ciporle'nred rln(t Kcneral.l '"'"'. " n'"v" PPred tn Jack Downey, to eorao up hero and. Uradstreets. and to school supcrln hi.r nitrhln how It Is .lone, manv' tendents. labor loaders aud chambers Cisco, where It Is In demnnd, nlrendy hnvliiK established Itself am our these who appreciate quality. JACK JOHNSON HLOrKS TIUKI'lt't IS AHIIKSTKI) Jxdlwo that Itltchle'i adherents may bo treated to a surprise tonight. Kor a ewrtaln-ratscr, the hid fav orite. ''Tufty" Andersen and YounK Kluimmom win appear. Tuffy ap pear to have put on some weight slnco lits last appearanco and may bo at n dlndrantnte with his slim opponent. Klta Is reported to have been training hard for this bout which, ho hopes, will not be declared n draw as usual. Kid Vincent will have another chance at Kid Harrington, tho Chit oquln scrapper. Vincent showed con siderable improvement In his last hont and U considered that he will put Up a better scrap this time. Ho won both former bout, through Har rington fouling him, apparently with out Intention. Young Wclat, of Merrill, and Bat tling North, of Klamath Falls, have sot appeared hero recently, but both have excellent reputations and from nil reports aro about evenly matched. of commerce. Of 4 4 bank, reportlug three were unfavorable. flio of eight labor leaders were unfavorable, school supcrlntrndanta were unani mously In favor and chambers of commcrco were In favor with two.ex ccptlons. !lt Is planned to hold three further meetings, at the last one of which the club will go on record as faxorlng one of the forms ef government. . Tho licit meeting will be held Feb ruary 9 when tho debate will be heard. A week later the city manager form will be the subject of a debate USE LOCAL PRODUCT (lie- Mnnufiictuml in Malln He ine Shipped to San I'rnnrUro GOVT. CLUB HAS MEETjhM The grocers of this city now have an apportunlty to mako tbclr acta 'suit their words. Constantly thpy urge the peoplo of the county to trade at home, so that the nioner staxs here. What ls sauce for tho gooie should be sauce for tho tramler. and Que Orrot lnlriTt ls Anuctl tn Hon of Two Kortiis Growing Interest was evidenced last night at the third meeting of the Cur Government Stury club nt the Chamber of Commerce whoeh was at- promotion. tended br the usual larco number of! Klamath cheese Is manufactured at NKWAItK, N. J., Jan. 27 Jack Johnson, former heavyweight cham pion, was nrrestvd today on a charge of violation of traffic rules with hls automobile. He loft $50 with a police sergeant for appearanco Saturday morning, Mr. nnd Mrs II. K. Momyor urn ex pected back from San Kranvlsrti Tuesday night, where they have been spending tho past Ibreo weeks, Kd Wakefield, who Is euiplojed by tho Southern I'nclttc Co., nt Ashland spent soioral daya lu this city lnli IjiK his brother, II. H Wukefleld. Mrs. Stuvo Hnhti, Jr., and baby, loft eslinday (or 1111 exlended visit nt (he homo of Mrs. It. A. Johnson In San rrunclsco, Dr. C I. Mason left Ibis iiiurnlluf (or I'orllimd cm business mid will bo absent from his iidliu (or nbutit 11 week. PERSONAL MENTION A. Swcltxer Is a buslnesv visitor from Orlndnle today. Geno Wllkerson Is In from I-in-gell "nlley today looking after busi ness affairs. J. A. Gordon Is back at his desk in tho First National bank alter an lllnrs, of several days. Miss Marjorle Grisci Is spending the day In the city from her homo In Uonnnta. iMr. and Mrs. Jerry McCnrtlo are spending a few days In town on busl ne and pleasure. Jim Hell of Illy Is n business visitor In the city. I.. Gerber has been In from his ranch In the Hotscftr district tor a few days. 1 Mrs. Ctirll.s Iteldriek Is spending a tow days In tho city from her home In Chlloqulu. Louis Uoldlschar Is a business visi tor from Malln. J. Jarvis left a few. days ago for Dakcrsfleld. We furnish a nice warm dressing room, a bathing suit, towel aad show er for 3.1 cents. Tho plunge Is froe to spend what time you like. Comej and have a good time. J:t t. :& Saturday Is the Last Day of Sugarman's January Reduction Sale Prices Reduced on Everything in the house. For Saturday Only we will sell any Dress Shoe in the house 33 i off the Present Price manufacturers of Klamath cheese are urging Klamath county merchants to bandlo and push tho sale of that article. It is a home production and should rccclvo homo patronage, and business men. It. C. Groesbeck, In opening tho meeting, said that he had heard re port that It was the purpose of the club to urge tho adoption of tho man ager form of municipal government. These reports be branded as unfound ed, saying that the only purpose waa to study and weight the various forms with view to eventually recom mending one foru. At tho next meeting a debate will bo held on the propesition: "Itcsolv ed, -that tho Couneilmanlc Form of Government has Greater Klements of Strength than of Weakness," for which two debating teams wcro chos en, ns follews: Affirmative, A. J. Voyo. chairman: M. S. West, W. T. Ico, A. M. Collier, M. L. Johnson. C. T Uarley, Dr. Geo. I. Wright and Mr. Madscn. Negative, II. 1. Newell, hundred pounds of cheese i( manu-j chairman; W O. Smith, T. A. Steven-, factured. Of this upwards of two tons on, Win. McNeally, It. 11. Dunbar, A.J Is brought to this city each week by and Mr. Tanner. A. Kaltna for shipment to San Fran- Malln, the company being a co-opera-1 iito auair. mc cnceimaKer is jouq rteber, with whom tho company has a three years contract. His cheese carried oft the gold medal at the Cali fornia state fair, It having received tho highest award. Klamath cheese Is a superior article, slnco It contains 4 3-S per cent of butter fat, while other cheese carries only 3', 5 percent.- It Is an article that should bo used In every home where cheese cntcr( as a part of the diet and should be Iniuch demand that no oth er outsido cheese could find a market here. In that way It can be developed and became a valuable asset to the ' county and furnish' a permanent out-j let for tho milk of the Malln-Merrlll territory. Each day between four and five MASQUERADE DANCE MAUN NATIONAL HALL FEBRUARY 11, 1922 ' 10 Prizes, 5-o the Ladies and 5 to Gentlemen ' . Best Music in County r H Do YouLikeKraut? We've got some just came in today, and we mean it when we say it's the best ever sold in Klamath Falls. Tiy it and you'll back our opinion. If you want Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Ham or Bacon, depend upon getting here the best to be had anywhere at any price at OUR USUAL SATURDAY PRICES The Lincoln Market "SURE WE DELIVER" Main and Third Phone 511-J Hot Springs NATATORIUM W.UtM DUKSSINfJ ItOOMS,' TOWJX AXI1 KHOWKIt 35c, Children 25c iiivj4imtjjj0jti00i. MEN'S HI-CUT 16-inch Tan Lace Boots SPECIAL $5.95 .ONE LOT (Tans and Black Dress Shoe's', Button and Lace SPECIAL $3.95 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY No. 433 Chocolate Kid Eng lish Bal, a $10 Shoe SATURDAY $6.35 SjAsV'sasAstsstsssaksssVtssssAfNkAAssM No. 432 Black calf, a plain, conservative Shoe, good weight sole; $10 value, SATURDAY SPECIAL $6.35 ONE LOT (a few Florshcims) Tan and Blacks, mostly Button Styles SPECIAL $4.95 Leather Top Rubbers, Six-inch $2.55 Eight and Ten-inch $2.95 Not All Sizes HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" r j--jnvnjj-jvXVUX " - mmmm,m -""""""" Vin-nVVVlVVrVlfryinrVVVVVVVWWA v i , s is i -- ii ii - i I SMPSSiiiSsSMMMSMSIljSisBSMSMSMaMSMssMSMSMM s hVsHKSSaBMHasnBHiaBRasIB SSSSHSSBsasSHsVBsHSSsn limn TWENTY ROUNDS OF BOXING AT TIIK M'.IXIM.V.IYIAX IIAl.ti FRIDAY EVENING, JAUNARY 27th SU Itouuil Slain Krnt Al Ilngue, Sun 1'raiiclM-o, (105 pounds) is. Karl Itltrlile, Klamath 1'nlU (tIMl pounds). SU-Itminil Kps-clxl Ktcnt Kid Vincent, Una h'rnnrlsro, . Kid llrrrlngton, CtillMulii WrllernrlKlilo. Tnu Fast I'lvlliulnarle. Four Hounds Krh--Vounjf1 Welst, of Merrill . llatllini: Xorth of Klumalli rails. Vounu Ihd KitrliiiUiun vs. Tuffy Anilri-oii, the Snutliiiml llubblcitt-lglitit. GKXKIUli AH.MI.SSIOX, l.30 . l KIXGSIDK. S, IXCI.UD1XH WAU TAX m ' We Need the Money And Everything in the Army Goods Store is selling at a price having that object in view GOOD BOILING BEEF PORK ROASTS 6c lb. 1 8c lb. Kl'IJ OIK WINDOWS rOK OTIillU C'OltltKSl'OXDl.Vtil.Y LOW-PRICED MEATS PALACE MARKET 524 Main St. Phone 08 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. . SEE DR. GOBLE 709 Main Phone 133-W UNION SUITS MACKINAWS That have always wktWkikmmkwmkWktwmkMattatm These sold from sold for $3.00 $12.50 to $15.00 NOW GO AT WOOL SWEATERS You can take d i -1- TL s u u u Y0UR PICK AT E EC These cannot be bought anywhere in the country pO.7) """ mi T",: M""it" for l. th.n SS.00. "WK m. tiib wwnr- UNDERWEAR THEY'RE YOURS AKMY BLANKETS Garment, that have FOR Not many of them, always been priced They ,,way, go,d at $1.25 3).UU , for ,6.50, and you HAVE TO GO AT vi: xkkii tiik moxky" qj JHEM FOR 65c $3.45 "VK XKKII TIIK MOXKV" ' "WK XKKI) TIIK MOXKY" Everything in the Place Cut Below Actual Cost. Army Goods Store 619 MAIN STREET 4