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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
-V-"" THUMB!, JANHAM M, lei, j - 'X THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, ftaMFOUR. '.C. ff Week of the Big Cloth C.J At the K. K. K. STORE v JJTit"- kt 'a : Sra? ri 1m " VwJt.tKJ mm , -wrui ':.ajT sr: XFCr, itecember 22nd. Hotly and nvike jour .Aclion. befote it loo 1.1. """ " Any Fifteen Dollar Suit $10.85 Anv Eighteen Fiftv Suit $12.85 Any Twenty Dollar Suit $14.35 Any Twenty-two Fifty Suit $14.85 Any Twenty-three Fifty Suit $lo.od Any Twenty-four Dollar Suit $16.85 Any Twenty-five Dollar Suit Any Twenty-seven uty buit Any Twenty-eight Fifty Suit d-io km Anv- T iirtv UOIiar aim $m50 Any Thirty-two Fifty Suit $1 0.85 Any Thirty-five Dollar Suit $20.00 $22.85 $25.50 All Boys' Overcoats at One-half Price. All Boys' Suits on Sale at Great Reductions MBg& Leading Clothiers K. K. K. STORE Leading Hatters Agents Bradley Sweaters, Lewis Union Suite, Duxbak Mackinaws, Fownes Gloves, Knox Hats bc New5 Happeni jfipq m ana aoouf town To San Fraadsco. Miss Coral Carter left this morning (or San Francisco, where she will re main for some time. OB Callahan, visiting his son, Austin Hay- den, and family. This Is Mr. Harden' first visit to Klamath county. Here From Csltahsn. R. M. Hayden, a well known resi dent of Siskiyou , county, Is here from Leave After Visit. Miss Helen McLaughlin, who has been visiting Mrs. Charles Riley, left today for Los Angeles. Mary Plckford at the Star tonight only, In one of her greatest roles, as "Olad," In "The Dawn of a Tomor row." It fiflsBBBBBBBBBBBBsfflsflr 'sBBBBBBBBBBBBSr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl bH BBBBBbKH JBsJ BBBwIbBBbL BBBBBBBBBbH SBBBBBBBBBbH bH BaSlKH IV BBBBBBBBBBBBsl Driving Away Lonesomeness Is easy these long winter evenings If you have player piano. The , greatest pleasure in its possession ,1s in being able to play the world's greatest music and putting yonr own expression into it. It gives you a musical atmosphere daring the years some one in the family is taking musical instruction, tans often 'preventing them front be coming discouraged by montoaoM practice. We have six different makes, from the cheapest reliable model to one of the world's best. Next Door to Postomce Anniversary Celebration. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge will eel- brate Its sixteenth anniversary at the regular meeting tonight. Left for Home. Miss Bess Kilgore left on the stage this morning for her home In Bonan za, after a two days' visit with rela tives and friends. TEN CARLOADS OF LAMBS SENT AWAY THIRTEEN HUNDRED HEAD OF YOUNG SHEEP AND TWO CAR LOADS OF HOGS LEAVE KLAM ATH FOR CALIFORNIA MARKET Twelve carloads of stock left Klam ath county this morning on the stock special. All of the outgoing stock was loaded at Midland. Ten carloads of lambs were sent to Levi Co., San Francisco, by O. T. McKendree. There were 1,300 bead In the shipment, comprising some of the mutton stuff Klamath county ranchers have been feeding during the fall and winter. Two cars of hogs were shipped by Fred Stukel. They go to Swansen ft Co., Sacramento commission men. PLOT TO BLOW UP MEXICANS FOILED United Press Service QUINCY. Tex., Jan. 20. A plot to avenge the murder of Americans at Santa Ysabel last week was Just nip ped In the bud last night. A big Quantity of dynamite, concealed In gunny sacks, was found in the camp of Mexican railroad laborers employed by the Santa Fe. A partly burned fuse showed how close the scheme came to being a success. A posse chased the alleged plotters through the hills all night. Fred Hit ston, a backwoodsman, was captured, He Insisted that the dynamite was for stump blasting. BRIEF MENTION L. J. Horton of Merrill Is In the city transacting business. J. J. Beard la a recent visitor to this city from Roseburg, Ore. Mrs. W. P. Wink and family are late arrivals from Algoma. The New Palm offers warm and comfortable quarters to the bllllardlst and bowler. Fifth and Main streets, 'neath the K. K. K. Store. It Dr. E. E. Bennett is a visitor to this city from Yalnax C. V. Loosley is down from Fort Klamath. See Mary Plckford In "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," Star theater tonight only; first show over In plenty of time to allow you to attend other func tions. It Stylishly Dressed Ladies Are those who have their clothes tailored to their measure from the season's latest creations. I Have Just Received My New line of Spring Samples Showing many beautiful shades of the very latest design. Nobby dressers will appreciate the assortment of pleasing samples I have to show you. Step in and look them over. With a complete selection in our departments of fancy goods, art and crockery ware, we ask you to visit our store and get acquainted with the prices. Henderson's 1184-86 Main. It Fred McKendree Is here on business from Merrill. Gordon Hull Is a business visitor from Portland. 1 1f your car needs repairing, have it done by mechanics who know their business. Ford Garage employs only experts. it G. I. Fisher Is here from San Fran cisco. H. H. Connor of Sacramento is in this city attending business matters. F. H. Wolf Is a late arrival from San Francisco. For nonrlshing food, nothing lik a good steak. Phone the People's Mar ket if you want the best Phone 88 It W. N. Simpson is here on business from San Francisco. E. Elliott to a recent visitor from Bacramsnto. R. H. Degan is a business visitor from Seattle, Wash. R. J. Jones of San Francisco is In this city on business. Mrs. H. T. Toll Is Visitor to this city from Merrill. ' Another Cehsn Record at ShsphsrSs. SO "If you wish to pay full price for your next pair of shoes, we can't stop you but yon can't do It at this store during our sale." Regal Shoe Store i wy lit' IY J. A. GOLDSMITH Tailor , Third ami Mam Streets Don't let other engagements inter fere with your seeing Mary Plckford, la "The Dawa of a Tomorrow," Iter theater tonight only. First show was- pleted by S o'cloek. It Moving Pictures Mary Plckford, the world's most popular photoplay star, will be pre sented at the Star theater today only, in her latest success, "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." The picture Is of a melo dramatic nature, refined by a touch of religious symbolism, and little Mary was well selected as the Ideal Interpre ter of the little girl whose soul rises nbove the sordldness of the London slums, whose spirit Is undaunted by dingy crimes and poverty. The role, her force and sincerity of actliiB. will bring back memories of her wonder ful portrayal of "Tess," in "Toss of the Storm Country." As tho llttlo rug amuffln of the slums, Mary Plckford Is seen at her boat. "The Dawn of a Tomorrow" come to tho Star ns a special feature, and will bo shown Thursday night only. A big Para mount comedy feature will bo present ed on Friday and Snturduy "It you wish to pa) full I'f'1" 'or jour next pair of shinss, can't ll 'ou -but ou can't do it ul this store during our sale." -Kl Hoo Htore, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOl'ND llunrh of ken Inquire at Herald office . 200-31 Flying with a strong wind, tho car rier pigeon covers 1,600 yards a minute. KOK SAM: Three full-blood Poland China boar pigs Rnqulre Jas, T Henley 20.31 WANTED Man and wife for work on ranch Phone Isl-N 20-3t Viscountess llonotst d'Aiy has ben recommended for a war croon for mn vlco she has rendered In the hotpltih of France, Highest Cash Price hi. for AU Kinds of FURS C. D. WILLSON 70 Main Street a 9 S SPECIAL Clearance Sale OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING THE BEST THINGS WE CAN DO FOR OURSELVES IN THIS BUSINESS ARE THE THINGS WE DO FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. THE BEST THING WE CAN DO FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IS TO OFFER THEM A CHANCE TO BUY Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices EVEN WHEN YOU BUY THESE CLOTHES AT REGULAR FIGURES, YOU ARE GETTING SOMETHING WORTH WHILE. WE WANT TO CLEAN UP OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THERE'S NOT A BIG LOT OF THEM, BUT WE'LL SELL THEM OUT NOW FOR A REAL CLEAN-UP AT THESE PRICES $20.00 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT $14.95 $25.00 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT $19.35 $27.50 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT $20.50 $30.00 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT $21.85 Coast Craft Suits and Overcoats $10.00 Suit or Overcoat jj 7,00 $12.50 Suit or Overcoat gg5 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat lo!65 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat 13i85 Sweater Coats $ 75 Sweater Coat $1,50 Sweater Coat ' $2.00 Sweater Coat $3.00 Sweater Coat ' jjjj 95 .SQSweater Coat '$225 $ .45 $ .95 $3.35 Florsheim Shoes .fi.OO Florsheim Shoes ,$! or, ?0.C0 Florsheim Shoes $4.95 ?7.00 Florsheim Shoes $5.85 $8.00 Florsheim Shoes $0.75 Jaeger's Fleeced Lined Underwear, Sale Price . .35c Jaeger's Fleeced Lined Union Suits', Sale P.rice . ,95c Stevenson Union Suits, Sale Price , , .. $1.55 Half Wool Sox, Sale Price 12c K. SUGARMAN Y I LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW mmssz a- II