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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
TmiwiMY, n i,y tt )r THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 11 tt&m: I i &$&"$? if w s a . HT.V "P.,,J. .. ... WV p S: JE.- Only a Few More Days to Buy Fine Summer Clothing at Almost Your Own Prices at K. K. k. STORE DOZENS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAIN PRICES. BUT THERE IS STILL A GOOD ASSORTMENT TO MAKE SELECTIONS FROM, THIS BEING ONE OF THE LARG EST AND FINEST STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING IN THE STATE, YOU WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN BEING PLEASED HERE. LOOK READ THE SAVINGS IV 'AMI I' mjr J. i 1 r jS mM fffe OrVHV IBB ANY $15.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR $10.85 ANY S18.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR $12.85 ANY $20.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR $1 .'1.8.1 ANY $22.50 SUMMER SUIT FOR ANY $25.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR ANY $27.50 SUMMER SUIT FOR ,...$i5.s . ..$i8.sr ....$10.8.-1 ANY $30.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR $20.85 ANY $32.50 SUMMER SUIT FOR $22.85 ANY $35.00 SUMMER SUIT FOR $25.85 ,. K. K. K. STORE vr...;i.i LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Special Sale of Huts. Any Sailor Straw Hat. 50c. '" Alt Panama Hats at One-half ' Price. Local News NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST " OREGON Fair; cooler north- east; westerly winds. ! FOREST PlEIi VISITS' IsKPDRK LKAVIXC. FOK THK FRONT Forest Plel. formerly city editor of TWO MORK AMRM8 UIVKX The Are department a called to two (mints at almost the Mime time the Herald, who ha recently enlisted early this afternoon. One prored to at Eugene, and will leave shortly for be a brush Bre on the new Struhorn France, returned last evening for a 'right of ay across the Kspeo tracks. roitnlgbt visit with his parents before and the other phoned in from the his departure. bluff district proved to be a false He is a member of the Fourteenth alarm. The department has not yet Red Cross Ambulance Corps of the learned who telephoned In the call. ! University of Oregon, the captain of WASHINGTON Fair, cooler oast, moderate winds. KLAMATH O. . R. sl Minimum, today, 58 deg. Maximum, yesterday, 98 dec ; which Is Dr. J. Eberle Kuykendall, brother of Circuit Judge D. V. Kuy- .kendall of this city. The corps ex- Card of Thanks We lsh to thank the Flro Depart. -,. -. w. - r - oeni ana tne citizens wno worked so peels to be called to Allentown. Pa.. energetically to save our property 3 Home of Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes i "OUR MOTTO" S Below Wholesale AUTO REACHED RIM YESTERDAY 'on August 1st, and leave New York 'for France after five weeks training. i September 7th. Fifty-two U. of O. men are in this corps, three from Stanford and eight from the O. A. C. The rest are recruited from over the Northwest. Mr. Piel declares that feeling at many places on the main line Is strongly against the I. W. V. for j their actions here, and that a compa ny or Spanish war veterans at Eugene Is in hopes of being sent here to as sist the citizens in ridding the men- from the Ore on Tuesday night. It STRAWS DAIRY. FIRST CAB OF SEASON GETS TO,0' NX OF LAKE BY RUNNING OX FLANKS LAID OVER THE SNOW BANKS MAYOR BAKER'S HANDS SORE WHY PAY RENT When you can buy a 4-room house furnished and large lot for $830: smalt cash payment and 815 per month. See Mehaffey, 431 Main street. !9-3t "EVERYTHING FOB THE CAMP" Camp stoves, $2.50 and VS.7S. Gold Medal cots, W.oo and SJ.OO. Reclining chairs $2.00. Stoves, 30c and 73c. Porch, lawn and camp hammocks,! $3.13 and up. Blankets, comforts and' sheets. JELLY GLASSES PORTLAND, July 19. George L Baker, mayor of Portland, say. hls'60c doMDf 25c per get " m owauKu u me result oi receiving thousands of congratulatory hand shakes during the fortnight fol- Run on planks placed on the snow Jn Crater Lake Park, the first automo- lowing his election. bile of the season reached the hotel Mr.Baker estimates be has shaaken on the rim yesterday afternoon, ac-j bands with 5,000 persons in the two cording to telephone report just re- weeks. In addition be says be talaed cefved. The car was a Bulck. on one subject or another in bis office The shovelers are now busy In the remaining drifts, and In less than a week it is believed that cars can run to the rim over dry roads. Many tourists are now here waiting until the road clear to the lake can be traveled without difficulty, while otb It JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. with approximately 1,200 persons in eleven days. Mrs. J. T. Fry of Grants Pass, who has been visiting relatives at Sliver Lake, stopped in Klamath Falls over night. She is returning at once to rs appear to have enjoyed making1 fr9ntcPto' M ber nugbnd,s father tne last mile or so over the snow. " "" "' . ,,,, .. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore have re- vlous years. .weeks among California resorts. Stock in Pound One bay mare, with brand M on left shoulder, J. S. on left hip. One sorrel horse, brand F on left j hip. One black yearling colt, no brand. 19-2t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WMWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWM WANTED To rent furnished house.1 Phone 68. 19-3t i v r n. ..,. Mrs Harry Gallagher of San Fran- the city on business. lwlth her raotn M McClure. Federal tires 0Rw Doabh aw jrSJwk Cobb .Bn, gs Vtf3rk Bam HH wwwwwwWw a Wmmm B Ragted Triad TrafRk Tnad Four strong steel cables built into the base fi! ?aLhi UTtZ .' "Extra Service" feature that helps Federal Tirea deliver unusual mileage. :i77!i D"1B5:ab'BM Cmcraerion mnovM the csum of rno tia failures. It to the surest know, protectioa against slipping-off-the-rim, blowouts, nm cuts and pinched tube. Your first set will show you how radically Federals cut tht tin ml $ mttmng. WHITE PEUCAN GARAGE Th Federal Rubbtw Co. - of IlUaoto it Cudahr, WU. WANTKO-Cattle to pasture; fine gross Address H. A. Jones, Odes sa. Oregon. 19-Ct FOB HENT Furnished room with front screened porch; lavatory In room; bath and toilet; one block from court house. Phcne 283. 19-31 FOR SALE 50-hhp. Mitchell car in good condition, suitable for truck; cheap. Inquire Dunham's garage. 19-3t i VS-aS O'SSfisrSS'Vli ' atakaVLail 5al5HHaa555" aaBBBBBaPeaHS Notice of I'oundniaHtcr'it Hale Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned pouadmaster of the City 'of Klamatb Falls, did Impound In the pound of said city flie following de- f scribed animals on or about the 6th day of July, 1917: One brown gelding about 6 years; one brown stallion, about 2 years; one black stallion, branded circle T with L underneath on left hip; one black filly about 4 years with Iron gray colt about 1 year old; one bay mare, branded O S on left shoulder, And that unless the owner or own ers of said animals, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall before tbe time of sale stated below, pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertising thereof, together with alt fees provided by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animals will be sold at public auction for cash at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of July, 1917. H. S. WILSON, Chief of Police and Poundmaster, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Shirt Tails Turned Into Drawers! Garment buttons all the way down front and down both legs. Closed crotch and back. Only garment of its kind that can be put on and taken oft without removing trousers or shoes JUlliMl lOs Price Is Represented in the Prices Quoted in this Ad Our Greatest JULY Ide'Bml Shirt AikyortdMlr (KM4I $130 and u4 "SUn Om 4 On Uki Cml SUtf BELOW WHOLESALE COST BELOW WHOLESALE COST $l..i0. $1.7.". $2.(H). $2.2.",, $2.30 BIPLEX AND OLUS COMBINATION SHIRTS AND DRAWERS JKie Not All Sues BELOW WHOLESALE COST Sport Shirts COULD ANY ARTICLE BE MORE COMFORT - ABLE FOR HOT WEATHER 91.25 Shirt .8.1 $1.50. Shirt $1.05 $1.75 Shirt $1.15 BELOW WHOLESALE COST REGULAR $3.00 PANAMAS $1.45 ALL FINER QUALITY PANAMA HATS ONE-HALF PRICE Clearance Sale Has been a remarkable success. Hundreds have taken advantage. The people of Klamath Falls should not pass up a chance to "Stock Up" for immediate and further needs. Every article in our store is REDUCED BELOW WHOLESALE COST FINE QUALITY SPLIT STRAW AND SENNETT STRAW SAILOR HATS TO $4.00 VALUE, 35c THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE MERELY A SAMPLE OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE ARE READY TO OFFER YOU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE BIG DAYS "GET IN EARLY" "SHOE NEWS" BELOW WHOLESALE COST FLORSHEIM LOW CUT SHOES, 1 $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 GRADES. $1.75 PAIR Not All Sizea BELOW WHOLESALE COST MEN'S BLACK SANDALS, $3.00 GRADE $1.05 All Sizes BELOW WHOLESALE COST BOSTON AND PARIS GARTERS, 2Sc GRADE 15c YOlll MONKY CHHKHHJIXY IltiFU.WIKD IT TAKES K. SUGARMAN TO CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING K. SUGARMAN "YOURS FOR VICTORY THROUGH SACRIFICE AND FAITH" YOUR MONKY CHKKFirULLY e nEFirftpKD WA July 19, 1J17. 19-4t iiHHnimnniiimiimnu ww ' jrSJ. &$&.. ?Mt. ,. 'iSTfX ' VST if MP mm !.?. " - wm '""r,n j-.v.-c -km i p $- , if? "4,4 W$W V j ' Hi' t V -2