i? p rriioAY, JANUAnY u, tjir 15 THE atVatMlMQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' ".-; f.f- Jtr MKMWMIMMMWIWM LOCAL HAPPENINGS GRAND SALE STARTS January 13 at 8 a. m. SALE STARTS Omn Lunch Rtom. J. 8. Duntnan haa opened a lunch I i at 121 Notlh 8lx(h street. January 13 at 8 a. m. Hart Frtm Fort C I. Wlnnek of Kort Klamath is a business visitor in the county scat to day. CLEARANCE SALE Haratibcrgar Visits. O. H. Hershbereer. formerly of Klamath Falls, arrived last night to vl!t old friends. He is sow a broker In San Francisco. A V r ?j. w Flnarf for Assault. John Rhodes was fined 11S.10 by Jus tice E. W. Oowcn this morning-(or as sault on Estill Wirt. Rhodes pleaded' fruilty. Tne siaie was represenicu oy W. S. Wiley, deputy district attorney. Ons Met lishn. A nine-pound boy was born to Mr. ajd Mrs. Charles Biebn, 930 KlamVJi treniM Wednesday bIrM. Dr. A. A. &ule attended. ecm Is furitrf. The remains of Elmer Boom, who coansitted suicide at Merrill a fowi iays ago, were interred yesterday by Undertaker Whltlock in the local cemetery. Good meals from 11 to : for 25c; cleo short orders at Klamath Lunch Room. IS! N. Sixth street ll-6t WILL HOLD REVIVAL SERVICES HERE A series of gospel meetings will be held, beginning next Sunday, in the Odd Fellows hall, by Rer. J. L. Green of Grants Pass and C. W. Mullennelx of Klamath Falls. Rer. Green arrived last night Services will be held each The meeting will be strictly non-sectarian. The public has been invited threvgh posters. fix Ask Chltcete about the Klamath country, 10 ! j; ct HONEY FOR ROADS! IN THE NATIONAL FORESTS GIVEN n PORTLAND, Jan. 12. Secretary. Houston has announced the amount al lotted to each state from the million ' dollars to he spent during the fiscal' year 1918 In constructing roads and trail within or partly within the na-' tleaal forests. This money is part of the IMiWO.OOO appropriated by the (serai aid road act to assist develop ment of the national forests, which be-1 cosjos available at the rate of $1,000,-1 090 a year for ten years. j The allotments as approved are as' follews: Alaska $48,354, Arizona 95s, C04, Arkansas $9,803. California $140. 68$, Colorado $62,575, Idaho $108,7S0,j Montana $70,042, Nevada $19,296. Kewl Mexico $42,495. Oregon $128,111. South Dakota $8,092. Utah $31,167. Washing" ton. $91944, Wyoming $40,684. A total j of $9,995 has been allotted to Florida,! Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and Oklahoma. The ci-oup cf Eastern states, Georgia, Maine, New Hampshire, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia In which the government is pur chasing lands for national forests, re ceives $21,120. In making allotments It is explained 10 per cent of the amount available for 1818 Is withheld as a contingent fund. One half of the remainder has been an. portioned among the states in amounts' cased on the area of the national for est lands in each state, while the other half has been allotted on a basis of the estimated ve.'ue of the timber and forest resources which the forests contain. Dr. J. O. Coble, the optician, will be in Klanuth Falls all next week, Jan uary 14-20, Jacobs block, over Ashland grocery. Hill apartments. i:-2t omoMilng-'mw In life insurance. OMIstto. 10 TOO LAT1 TO CLASSIFY fr!S53!y'S'."l""'" VJMt aUsNT Five room furnished hamo as Pisa atraat- Innnt.. inns ';V,-. JsaTeffsas St.. or shone J48T i.i.. 1', A Supreme Sacrifice A grand clearance of the entire stock will be in vogue to gether with the fact that prices have advanced and still going higher we are now buying everything that is new and up to date for next season this is the greatest effort and most supreme reduction and selling sacrifice ever inaugar ated in Klamath Falls. Prices will remain in effect as long as the sale lasts and the goods are here. Some special lots will be sold very quickly, so be here early and supply your wants. We live up to every promise and fulfill every state ment made in print Everything on Sale The entire stock of high grade Men's Clothing. Shoes. Furnishings and Hats will be put on sale at sensational cut slash prices. In spite of the fact that the wholesale prices on all classes of merchandise has gone skyward and are higher than they have been in 25 years. We are in a position to give you excep tional low prices during this great sale. So follow the wise one to Sugarman's where you get the best and most mer chandise for leu than you have to pay elsewhere. A SALE WITH REASON AND PURPOSE CLEARANCE OF MEN'S SUITS $22.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits ", $17.85 $25.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits m , . . $20.85 $27.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits T . . . . L . . $22.05 " $30.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $24.95 $32.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $27.25 $35.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $29.35 CLEARANCE OF MEN'S OVERCOATS $22.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoat $1 7.35 $25.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoat $19.S5 $27.50 Han Schaffner & Marx Overcu.il! $21.85 $30.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $23.K5 $32.50 I fart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $2-1.85 $35.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $20.25 $37.50 I lart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $28.25 $40.00 I lart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats , $32.85 $45.0i3 I lart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats ,. $.'10.95 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $12.50 Suits or Overcoat.... $9.85 $13.50 Suit or Overcoat $10.25 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $11.85 $16.50 Suit or Overcoat;. . . .$12.65 $18.00 Suit or Overcoat. . '. .$13.85 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat. . . .$15.55 $22.50 Suit or Overcoat. . . .$17.25 FLORSHEIM SHOES 4 $6.00 Shoes '...$5.35 $6.50 Shoes $5.75 $7.00 Shoes $6.25 $7.50 Shoes $C.55 $8.00 Shoes $7.25 $8.50 Shoes $7.45 $9.00 Shoes $7;85 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 SHOE CLEARANCE Shoes $a.l.-i Shoes...., $JU.- Shoes. Shoe . Shoes. Shoes . Shoes . Shoes . .... $3.85 .$1.25 $1.75 . . .$5.35 ..$0.25 u.z.t SHIRT CLEARANCE Silver llratul $1.25 Shirts (two to customer).. 95 $1.50 Shirts $1.20 $1.75 Shirts $1..5 5-MJO Shirts $1.55 S-'-25 Shirts $l.5 $2.75 Shirts ,$U.15 00 Shirts $2.(15 50 Shirts .$2.85 ALL WOOL OREGON CITY AND MALONE TROUSERS, HEAVY WEIGHT ?6.00 Trousers '. $4.81) S5.50 Trousers $4.00 $5.00 Trousers $4.00 S4.00 Trousers $3.20 $3.50 Trousers $2.75 $3.00 Trousers $2.40 $2.50 Trousers $2.00 GENUINE ALL WOOL OREGON CITY MACKINAWS $11.00 Coat, Special $10.50 Coat, Special $10.50 Coat, Special $9.50 Coat, Special $8.50 Coat, Special $7.50 Coat, Special $7.00 Coat, Special . .$9.35 . . $8.55 . $8.85 ..$7.90 ..$7.40 lift f ..$0.25 ALL WOOL OREGON CITY BLANKETS SM.00 lllankct $..-,o $l200,nianke $1Lsr, $H.50 lilanket tT in $7.50 lilanket .Vo.(K) lilanket $5.00 lilanket $4.00 lilanket $0.30 $5.15 $1.10 $3.15 " . i Remember this sale is for ten days only. It was indeed a fortunate turn of trade that makes it possible for us to present such goods at such reductions. Everything in the house reduced with exception of a fewcontract goods. ..i...........iw... wmwwmwwwmmw EXTRA SPECIAL $2.50 Stephenson Union Suit, $1.95 (No more than two to a customer) $1.50 Red Flannel Shirts. . . .$1.15 (No more than two to a customer) i EXTRA SPECIAL 50c Suspenders .25c 15c Sox, 7J4C, or two pair ...... 15c 10c White Handkerchiefs 5c asiassss , YiViYry,YYlvirvrvvvvfj ' --,- -,nnAAAilAMJI.i EXTRA SPECIAL $5.00 John B. Stetson Hat . .$3.35 $2.00 Sweater Coat . , $1.35 "" "' " -i-i-i-i-i-i-inn.ruvuuuu WWWiW 1-iriMi-Lrx.n.nju-u EXTRA SPECIAL Two piece Wool Process Underwear regular $1.50, Extra Special for Saturday and Monday, (two suits to a customer), per suit. . .$1.05 WMIWW "' -irn-iriii.iuijji.jj Sale Starts Saturday, January 13, at 8 a. m. and Continues for 10 Days Only I Aint Mad at Nobody K. SUGARMAN Klamath Falls, Oregon '4SLM. &?& -I'-tPtZ