jvkH Xtis m '. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fr X. The Fallacy or Unreasonableness r vj- .(. of "totalled" Special Sato in the midst of the) season has been exploded by our plan of a lower price always, all the time, giving you an opportunity to purchase your needs at the time you desire to do so the time it suits you best If this store can make a Special low price during cer tain days in April, it can make this same low price in March or May. New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Coat New Suits, New Waists, et&, eta, are arriving here almost daily. Th prices placed on this New Merchandise are the lowest possible prices that can be made on reliable, trustworthy merchandise. txet the habit of a Special Low Price every day in the year a one price to everyone alike by joining the satisfied throngs who purchase at this store every day their neces sary needs, and you'll have no 'cause for after regrets. EVERYTHING TO WEAR l.i Patterns i ..... .. i.. , .u.m tmit nttiar utnro in the Ufnrld. Which (a nattirnt . THERE is a shop in Parib that sens more puu,..a .... , w...v - -....,, ,w ram is Capital of the World of Fashion. The flower of the French nobility patronise this shop, and it has bctn called, the most beautiful store in the world. What store is this? BUTTERICK. What Patterns? BUTTERICK PATTERNS made in New York, U. S. A., identically the same patterns as those sold in Klamath Fallsonly with the instructions printed in French and printed in New York. But the same patterns sell two weeks later n Paris, France, and for twice the price. Thus in Paris, Fashion's Capital, is Butterick crowned Style Authority of the World. Butterick's invention of the pattern, in 1863, was one of the few great elemental inventions in the world's history. It revolutionized clothing made it possible for women to make their own dresses well, economically, stylishly. Butterick influence is world-wide, and it is as deep and' intimate as it is wide. For instance, in the last few yean Butterick has found good homes for eight thousand homeless children. Butterick receives more than three million letters per annum, many thousands of them personal letters from women seeking expert advice in regard to their households. Frdsji its humble origin to its present eminence as an international institution, the story of Butterick is an epic of American business a legitimate source of pride for every American. In the future this store will have on hand at all times the largest and most complete stock of Butterick Patterns and Publications south of Portland north of San Francisco. A veritable field of latest Fashions from which your selections may be made as intelligently in Klamath Falls, Oregon, as they could be made in Paris, France. This store it Exclusive Agency for Butterick Patterns in Klamath County s. A'fS dSIKEHBK Salt MICEBROM KLAMATH ' S GREATEST STORE HIP sKi This SMeuYs Betterick Patient 10c aae 15c asae higher. bcal News Happeni yin and about Tbwn( KsSq ItaMrbBklM. The uapieiOBa of friends of W. H. A. Bauer, one of our shining legsi lights, seem to be near confirmation, as he has been obserred loitering around the garages a great deal lately and to have temporarily dropped such terms as Jurisprudence, res gestae, corpus delicti, habeas corpus, ana others of Roman origin, for talk of carbureters, magnetos, transmissions and gears. It Is feared that ha will soon fall, as did his fellow practition ers, Ferguson, Kent, Onelll, Duncan, Stone and Elliott For the Informa tion of Mr. Renner, we add that the person securing this startling Infor mation left at' 3 o'clock for parts un known, so it Is useless for him to call at the Herald office for an explanation. From the Fort. Harry Engle of Fort Klamath Is here for a few days. Stats VIstte. J. H. Stuti Is Klamath Agency. in today from the Back to Dorris. ? Charles 0. Twohy returned to Dor rls this morning after a short sojourn In Klamath Falls. Elks, promises to be Interesting. The games will be played tonight on the Elks' alleys. Young Mason Arrives. A nine-pound son was morning to Dr. and Mrs. 0. born this P. Mason. Bowling Contest Tonight.. The Elks bowling team is looking for revenge, and tonight's game In the tournament between the Palms and a. k land Model 32-Six Motor Are you looking for a car light in weight, yet strong in . power and endurance? ' Then Oakland recommends to you the Light Six a six that weighs but 2100 pounds. - And yet, it is" big enough to carry five people com- fortaUy. It has all the smoothness and flexibility of six cylinders with the advantage of long tire mileage and low fuel cost. The Oakland Light Six develops 30 to 35 horsepower, which, with its light weight, will carry you easily over any road. I You can turn quickly in a short space with this car; you can, worm through congested traffic from a crawl, or ac celerate to a lightning get-away with equal ease. 'All Oakland asks is that you compare the specifications of this car with any other of a similar or nearly similar price. Your own good judgment will be a satisfactory "Sturdy as th Oak" SPECIFICATIONS K Frame channel section, pressed Lubrication splash system, sight Steel. feed on dash. Springs semi-elliptic, front, and Gasoline Snpply Oakland-Stew-and 3-4 elliptic, underslung rear. art vacuum; 12-gallon tank sus pended at rear. Front Axle drop forged steel, - I-beam section. , Radiator large. eaetent radiator of tabular type. Wheels wood, artillery, demoun table rims. Cooling System centrifugal pump and fan. Tires 32x3 1-2 inches, non-skid " rear. Clutch cone, leather faced. Motor six cylinders, cast en bloc; overhead valves, bore 2 11-16 Inches, stroke 4 8-4 Inches. Motor Suspension three point. Ignition Remy. Electric Starting single wife sys tem. Remy generator, Willard battery. Carburetor Marvel. Transmission sliding gear selec tive type, unit with motor, Rear Axle one bearing, full float-lag. Brakes two sets engaging drums at rear wheels. Wheal'Baso 110 Inches. Finish- deep Royal Mae. with K- CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE NEXT TUESDAY Wordea Is Oat. Judge Will 8. Worden was out to day for the first Ume In four months. He has been suffering from a serious attack of sciatic rheumatism. Williams Very Sick. E. R. C. Williams, who has a ranch on the Merrill road, is confined to his homo by stomach and heart trouble. Drs. Hamilton and Wright, who are attending, say Mr. Williams' condition Is very serious. Jeweler Moves Wm. A. Masten, the Jeweler, has moved from the Whitman Drug com pany to the room In the Jacobs block, which he formerly occupied. This has been retlnted and entirely remodeled to accommodate his Increased stock. Moving Pictures "The Prisoner of Zenda" and "Rup ert of Hentsau" were two of the best soiling books of their day and even uow hundreds of copies are sold every month, throughout the country. As "Rupert of Hentsau1' tells the more thrilling and completed story, Blue bird Photoplays havo made It Into an cntertafnlng feature film, which will be tbo attraction at tho Orpheus the ater on Sunday and Monday, with Jnno Gall and Henry Alnley playing tlu principal characters. Splendid nctlng, beautiful scenery and thrilling Interest will algnnllzo the displays of this rcroarkoblo film. "Esmeralda." by Franco llodraon juurnett, author of "Tho Pretty Sister of Jose" and "The Dawn of Toraor- LEMLER VERDICT IS COT MM HVI'RKMB OOUIIT MAKES BUCK MODIFICATION l.V VKHMCT HKNDKRKD IN ACTION TIDED, IN KLAMATH COUNTY A A. F. A A. M., Notice! Spe cial communication tonight at 7:80. Visitation by M. W. Orand Master Miller. Work In the M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. A. A. MEHAPPEY, Secretary. WANTED--A garage tlfy Herald office. close In. No-7-tf. To make room, we are closing out our line of traveling bags, suit cases and trunks at cost. 29-tf BRADLEY HARNESS CO. enmanV BSsssTtBssssssssssssssssssssnW BSSsVxT.BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSF' ejJHV JHJHJHJHJHJHJF Vji AVWVPfCHEOBO 7 According to advices Iron Helen, the supreme court has reduced Hewr Lemler's verdict against Rei Borf 110. The case was tried before the late Circuit Judge Noland last spring. The suoreme court's opinion wti prepared by Juitlco Moore. W. H, A. Renner was Lemler's altorner. m A long line of ladles' auto Ioim J itet received. 29-tf BRADLEY HARNESS CO. ORPHEUS THEATER C. R. Miller, Mgr. Friday and Saturday The Traction Grab," Graft No. I "Dawn Road' Two Part Drama "Pants and Petticoats," One Part Comedy "Animated Weekly." Six Reels Admission tec Sunday and Monday The Romance) of a Queen, "RUPJSRT OF HKNTZAU" A Bluebird Photoplay with JANE GALK AT QUEEN FLA VIA row," and added to these crest names of successful plays and gifted author, the name of Mary Plckford as further and complete guaranty of the beauty and appeal of the photo-production of this famous dramatic success, pro duced by the Famous Players Film company on the Paramount program. And as If these sterling names were not sufficient to suggest the Import ance of this feature attraction, suek favorites as Ida Waterman. Fuller Melllsh and Charles Waldron form the conspicuous members of the support ing company that, together with Mary Plckford, make "Esmeralda" one of the notable feature productions of the year. "Esmeralda," with its appeal to the finer senses, its depletion of the sweet comforts of farm life and Its etc- position of the dangers and ssssm et the city, was a great play, and is t greater photo-play. The author's two former plays produced by the Famous Players Film company, In Paramount pictures, were both unusual successes. The third should eves exceed ike pep. ularlty of Its predecessors. The at traction, will be shown tonight only at the Iter. To cook apples thoroughly lasted of leaving tholr centers underdose, utensil has been patented In wblohtae fruit Is Impaled upon perforated eom through which steam rises fro" boiler underneath. x HOUSTON'S Metresehtti AsweaSH HOUSTON 'OPERA HOUSE April 84th and SSth Return Engagement "HATTLH CRY OF PEACH The World's Greatest PlcW ' I'KKRLESS ORCHESTRA .sssssss" STAR THEATB 'KHMKRAIjDA" Featuring MARY PIOKPOBD Five Reel Paramount ProductW" TEMPLE THBATEE "Veaujenace I the Opprm" Lusla Three R"l D'MM Vbiuht Witk She floods," Miss Comedy Admission WM MATINS . "' ALL LICSNSSO IQTUWS MERRILL OPERA H0U -r GEORGE BIEHN, "Joe Boko's Advertures," Ct Part Comedy Accurate Information W4 sitf Merrill, ore. w motion fiormic. 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