The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 08, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 102fi
C' fjft Local Fighter
Deteats Ulsen
The Kiddies Are
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COMPLETE GROCERY STOCK
Closing Out
Entire Stock of high grade groceries of
Houston 8C Phelps Grocery which was
Purchased from the Sheriff at
60 Cents on the Dollar
You can save as much as 50' , on your groceries. Entire stock
must be sold. Do not fail to take advantage of the sale.
This store must be occupied by another business Sept. 12th.
Sale must be completed by night on Sept. 11th., hence this tre
mendous sacrifice.
SALE NOW ON
FIXTURES
All the remaining fixtures must be sold at once.
Mr. Businessman: The high-brade fixtures now available must
be sold at a sacrifice. This is an opportunity to get bargains
in fixtures at prices far below original cost.
M. I. BLOTCKY
Purchaser of the stock of
Houston & Phelps
Corner 8th and Main Sts.
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Earl Ritchie Gets Tech
nical K. O. Over
Swede
Fight runs a; Bcanainnvlau tall
Saturday nlKhl UV Sammy- Olson,
lu'iivy-Muiiu; Qalasburi Swoda! it
the wjist ot n scheduled tatiround
fight with Karl Rltchlo, loo.il .heavy,
weight.
Olson was outuii throughout the
right and in thi oight.i round the
roforoe called for tha aponsa (ran
Olson's manager, oison's eya was
sj badKjf cut juii auovo tha aya-
hull that to have continued might
have resulted in aarlou injury.
Doth fighters ahoared no Inclina
tion to stall. Throughout there waa
evidenced a desire to swap wallops
nt all times. Rltehle put up .1 hat
tor fight than at any previous show
ing hero and weathered eot&a hard
punches. Ho carried aha tight all
the way.
The sonil-u iudup stole honors
from the heudlinors, when slugging
Kkl Starkey gave an artistic lao
lug to nko Evans of Sun Franclaoo,
Kvans was willing to fight. He
outwelghod starkey and evidently
figured the battle wa his. Ills
awakening came early in the first
round and from then on ho tried
every r.ftlflaa he knew tn-u;.i endeav
or to lead t''o lighter mau into
leaving an opening.
Kvans wits knocked down once
before taking the final count In the
fourth round.
The special event, featuring Chuck
Sams of Kelso, and Stanley Morse,
was uninteresting. Sams received
the referee's verdict the declllon be
ing boced by the crowd.
Babe Ughtfool. outweighed, got
a draw with Hilly Bxell In the cur
tain raiser. A good house saw the
contests.
Back to School Again
Are they all straightened away in their
respective places and ready for the
coming semister. With all of their
paraphenalia bought do not overlook
their clothes.
Consider These Honest Values Serviceable
Boys' Suits at These Prices
14.50 15 Suits
Suits to 17.50
JACKSON
COUNTY
Fair
Unequalled by any District Fair on the Pacific Coast.
0,000 PURSES for RACES
Including horse races, novelty auto and motorcycle races and
rodeo stunts of all kinds.
BIG SHAM BATTLE
and fire works by Oregon National Guard.
HORSE SHOW
By McCleave's celebrated
string of Steppers.
VAUDEVILLE
Under the direction of
George Andrews.
Big display of all kinds of stock, and products of Orchard,
Farm, Garden, Home and School.
SEPTEMBER
16 -17 - 18 - 19
Big Dance, Music and
Other Night Attractions
Medford
RETURN to MEDFORD
.Mr. and Mrs. Ted O. Uauer ro
turned to their home in Medford on
Sunday after visiting here with
friends for several days. Mr. Oe
ltaucr Is son of tie Bauer, president
of the Vallc- Candy company of
Medford.
MAY LOCATE HRRE
Dr. Hliodps of Kstm nila Here Looking
Orer llushics.s t litems
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Ithodes of Es-
tacada. with Mrs. I.. A. Faschlng.
Miss Margaret Faschlng ot Portland
and Mrs. M. Ithodes of The Dalles
spuut the week end here visiting. Dr.
llliodes was looking over business
conditions while here with the view
to locating here. They left yesterday
afternoon for Crater Lake, expecting
to return home via Eugene.
VISITING MOTHER
Miss Elenor Torrey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pcole, Wltft
Miss Eileen Tcaguc, of San Finn
Cisco, are enjoying a visit In KtytU
ath Kails with Miss Torrey'i par
ents. Mr. Poole motored to Ash
land on Saturday where hu plat tht
girls, who plan to spend tha c
mainder of this week here bof)re
returning south.
POULTRY EXPERT
TO VISIT HERE
A man who will U!tMlr8le the lal
est theories In (he poultry Industry
with practical demonstrations will
visit Klamath Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week, In the person of II.
E. Cosby, poultry specialist from the
Oregon Agricultural college.
Mr. Cosby will conduct a culling
demonstration Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock at thu T. M. Case ranch
Just ho 11 III of town, near Altamout
to which all poullrymen and others
who are interested are Invited.
Thursday night at the ML Laki
Church, near Mac'H cash store, south
of Klamath Tails, the general public
Is Invited to attend a meeting at 7:3"
o'clock at which Mr. Cosby will Infor
mally discuss with poullrymen the
latest facts on culling and feeding
of poultry.
DeMolay Starts
Fall Activities
Klamath chapter, Order of De Mo
lay, after a summer vncatlon, will
hold Its first meeting of the fall In
the Masonic hall on Thursday eve
ning. September 10, at 7:30 p. m.
sharp. Plans for the winter activi
ties, both sorlal and pertaining to de
gree work, will bo formulated, and
tho remaining officers for' the fall
term will he Installed.
iiii.ton" -- .Monday, September 7,
nt the Klamath iVullc.y hospllal, to
Mr. and Mm. Paul Hilton, Merrill
route, a son.
L. Cochran of Clilloquln spent the
week end In Klamath Falls visiting
$
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$
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The finest boys suits the market affords without ques
tion. Included are all our Oregon City All Wool Suits,
3 and 4 piece, various styles and colors at these low
prices just when you want them- -SAVE.
Boy's Sweaters
Novelty and heavy shaker
knit in various colors and
styles. The boys can tell
you what they want.
Boys Blouses
Nationally known and best
liked by boy's, Home Run
blouses. Various colors
and styles, launder.
$2.50 to $7.50 $1 to $2.75
dps to match their suits at 1.25 to 1.75
Boys' lasting belts with fancy buckles 35c 8C 50c
Boys' suspenders, three colors 35c
Boys' Shoes That Wear, that everlasting problem, solved when
you select from Sugar man's stock.
K. Sugarman
"I Ain't Mad at Nobody"
PROM I N EXT E.N'fil HER
Engineer in h.ii ge of Developing
Owens Valley Is Here
Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Canfleld of
Berkeley, Calif., are among tht prom
inent people visiting Klamath Falls
this week. Mr. Canfleld Is n civil en
gineer and Is nationally known for
his work In developing the Owens
river valley project for the city of
Los AngclcH. Mr. Canfleld In still
working for that city and Is In Klam
ath Falls with Mrs. Canfleld on a
combined business and pleasure trip.
FROM THE VALLEY
C. Conrad and II. M. Morga f
MadtOrd, spent thu holidays in the
city with friends.
MCCARTHY RETURNS
C. K. McCarthy returned last eve
ning front Portland where be was
culled ten dayn ago by the Illness of
Mrs. McCarthy, who submitted to a
major operation at that time. Mr.
McCarthy reports his wife very much
improved and expects her to Join
him lure within a short while, to
make this their future home.
Our Chief Ambition
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