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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
EVENING TIKI? AliD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuuduy, October 81, I!i2.1 Page Eight II I I DESIRES LIGHJAT P. 0. Council Transacts Much Routine Business in Ses sion Last Night Re pointed out Ihni when the com mission turned iIk money over to the, til y. the,) It stipulated ttiit.j me r.irui'j iini-u mi ii i'uiiiu gymnasia m. The council was disposed to re gard Mr. Olds' prtBOlUOW favor ably, but .Mayor lioddiii d oppose I it on tho round that tit- aton should In- tiHott for ily ground equipment. MAQPV C Q miill I IIILLJ iu HER OP 80111 Floyd Johnson Quits in Op ening Round With Negro Heavyweight NKW AUK. N. J., Oct. 21. A'i Soon on Library !''", ,w"" todtty ? indecisive oito rotimi heavyweight Droand win tt broken this fUcrwju I victory ovor Floyd Johnson to his W7.II Cf-,fi- A nostoffiro Ik more or loss of i " 1,1 " civic cpntnr. n com mtitvltv i-ntlw.--! 1ng place, anil as such it is on titled to a Htroot lifcht. Such In tho uosltlon of Postmaster John Met'all who appcaroil hoforo tho council ' ' "e ' ' euiiu.on, While ten thousand spectators In lest nlcht to ask tho council to !' ,"' "''1' 1,1 f",!1 n" K!am ...i.hii.t. 11,1,1 'at'h nvenito. it was decided last Ninth and Klamath, the now loca- nlhl ,,v ' in "m!' " A" "ri"" tlon of the post office. The post- """ce enipowerin. the council to master's petition was referred to lot ,B tr.ct for the conetructlon tho light committee. f h municipal buUdlnl will be Resignation of A. O. Dunn, as- "("'rru " mvl "' slstant flro chief, was announcd j night. in.t ii,f .v, ii k i-i It Is tho belief of ('. N. COM Chief Keith K. Ambrose. At the oom. architect who drew the plan recommendation of Chief Ambrose, tor ,h" structure, that the basement tho mayor appointed I,. E. Sulllvun aml foundations could bo comptetsj as foreman to fill in the opening WUm wInter wthor. left by Dunn's resignation. Mtn"' for ,ho Pressure of private business was "oriwo in tne people at a uomt given by Br. A. A. Soule as Mb election last fall, when tho people voted $50,000 to In purpose for thfc T. Owen Case to reason for resigning his position as a member of the boxing com mission. Dr. G. S. Xewsom. county health officer, was appointed by the mayor to succeed Dr. Soule. Some time this week, the council will convene in special session tor the purpose of passing a number of Circuit court 1001:1 ran- this a:" ordinancca for the sale of paving ternoon with arguments for r.a.l bonds. i against T. M. Owen, on triel on the First Regiment Armory yelled Fake," a towel was flung unex pectedly fr'in the corner of tho boxer who had been heralded be fore the mat.-h aa the "Iowa bull dog" what was to have been ,i 12 i round, uo decision event ended twa minutes and two sec.uds after the Opening of the first .round last night. Johns n appeared to the specta tors li tie far fr,m mil when thit towel fluttered. He was en his feet ! an ! had not been knocked down. After t'ie match, a physician re presenting the slate boxing rinimls Big Hallowe'en Dance Will Be Held Saturday Re-opening of Scandi.i Hall Will Be Staged A Hallowe'en dance will tic slatted at Scandln hall 8e.tO.MM night, witli (bo faiiiou- Denny DotsOU or chestra of Portland furnishliiK the latest daaet music, according to an nouncement today by Juck Median, who will have charge of the dance. The hall has been re-decor, ited and a new maple floor has been laid for tho dancers. Workmen have been bury for note than a week getting the hall In the best of condition ind dances will be held twice a week throughout the fall and winter mouths, snld Mr. M Co han, Mr. Meehan returned from Port land the flint of the week, where lie signed up the Benny Poison or chestra for the remainder of the winter. It Is a Nlx-pl,oe orches tra which has made an enviable Oil BMW I slon, examined Johnson and declai- reputation for itself In Portland, Od l.e was fit. The hall will be specially doc- "1 Was punch-drunk. " said John- orated In Hallowe'en colors for iho son. opening dance Saturday night, while f . r TnAi Wills entered the ring weighing favors end novelties appropriate for VJfO lO Jury lOQay ;,- 1H,,,,U;; 1; more .;llin his . the occasion will be presented the , poncnt. The nagto Immediately dancers. i carried tho fight to his opponent, sinking a left tj the stomach and 'then brincinir t'.'.e same hand ui t.i the head. A right hand wallop to the had then drove Johnson tj the -mm - ropes. He had h'.s hands up in d" fense when the towel was flung. Involving a The sum of $165, which com -, statutory charge posed tho street sign fund, will soo.i . year-old girl. bo in tho hands of the Lakeside i w. A. Wlest, deputy district a' Lumber company, from whom 200 torney, compk'tid his opening state sign posts were purchased. The ment just before noon and Py clerk was authorised to pay the Morris, attorney for the defendant, lumber company the amount. Started his final argument at t: The American Legion, represent- p. m. The case will go to the jury ed by its commander, F. R. Olds, fete this afternoon,' according tj asked the council for $250 of S45dpresent indications, turned over to the city by the box- , . ing commission. Commander Olds i Chicago man is suing a dealer en, it was disclosed today from up K. C. WILL INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT l. local Knights of Columbus wul gather tonight for iustitllatlun of officers of the local council. Dis trict Deputy Frank Davey of Port land with Lurry Shadl. district - " : deputy qf Medford. will be pres- WAsiiiNtrroN. Oct. 27. (Aleut corporate organization of Henry Following the installation of of Ford'S railroad has tan nndertak-1 flcera tho members will hold a Til IM'ORPOItATK social gathering. Mr. Davey will stated it would be utilized for equip-1 because his shoes hurt. Shoe dealers plications filed w ith the Interstate also talk before the chamber of ping the legion memorial building, please make a foot-note of this. Commerce Comnneston. J commerce tomorrow noon. Awaken Peop i T T T I T ; to the most sensational, most vital important trade event ever inaugurated in this area or round about. HECTOR'S Klamath Falls, Springs See Tomorrow Night's Issue of This Paper For Particulars. Nobody Ever Regretted Buying Quality J You've Read of It In The "Saturday Evening Post" and All Large Metropolitan City Papers Featuring Oregon City Mdse. Compare the advertised prices with o u r s. S e e our window then judge. BOYS' SUITS Think of this tieiiu'iuluus saving in fclMNp suits. ;? and piece all woo in tho newest patterns made. Pull lined pants, and other "Oregon City" features. Is it any wonder the women of Klamath come to Sugarnian's for their boy's suits. Advertised at 19.50 and 20. Our price $14.50 Your choice Men's Oregon City Mackinaws Entire stock Oregon City mackinaws placed in two groups. They need no de scription, only the fact you save about 25' . . Get Vottfa now while they last, compare our price. $JQ85 m $j25 Boys' Oregon City Mackinaws These macks have been sell ing up to $15 and $16.50. You know the quality. Take ad vantage of these values during Oregon City Week. Adver tised throughout the country at $15. Compare our price. $095 Oregon City Blanket Values Balance of Oregon City Indian blankets to go at this price. Here's a chance for a real saving. Make your selection while they last. Full size all wool. All wool Oregon City fancy blankeLs. Large plaid designs in two color combinations. The regular advertised and selling price of these is about $12.50. $6.25 $9.85 Full size all wool Elks Blankets worth 15 Special 7.45 Clean up on Oregon City Auto Robes, About 35 per cent off K. SUGARMAN '7 Ain't Mad at Nobody" Dunne Dismisses Automobile Suit "SALEM, Orn., Oct. 27. Ilaaort on a stipulation between tho partli an order of dismissal nan filed by Judge Perry It. Kolly In circuit court horo today In Injunction pro ceedings brought by J. E. Dunne tor the Oregon ntntc motor amiocla tlon against Sam A. Kozor, secre tary of ntato. Tho suit was to re strain registration of out of state motor vehicles by thu commercial club at Rosebnrg. M.lXXIXti HONORED UNIVERSITY OF OitEOON, BU fjftlNB, Oct., 27 Special) JaiueH Manning, of Klamath Kalis, o Jun ior In the school of law, rocolved the appointment as circulation man ager of the Daily Emerald. TO TffE VOTKRfl OP THE BHOOKD Don't be fooled ; don't let them try to iiwlng your vote. Vote for your self nntl your family, and not sorvo any Interest. To the Fathers and Mothers: This City Is your children's home. Include It In your household account. Vole and ak your friends to vole for A. .1. r.VIE. You will make no mls inke, 28 (Ailv) GROWING APPRECIATION Dodge Brothers Dealers sold 61,248 used cars during the first six months of 1924. During the same period this year they sold 8495. Proving that public appreciation of honest values is steadily growing and that good used cars can be bought if you know where to get them. WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO. 170 MAIN STREET ' Dodge BraoTHeras deale-iis sell 6oqo used ovrs