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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1917)
i y -t Lti.i . ,h.. "v. & ' MONDAY. JANUARY J. r?. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fro$eee Only Three Days More to Make These Exceptional Savings h ON MENS FINE. IXU I HIINU du I mm iwni fe ' - ' ' .- "- ' AAA A A A A A A. A Extra Special Sale of Boys' Overcoats Any toy's Ovtrteat in the store, ft to 10 years, .. Any Boy's Overcoat in the store, ft from 10 to II years mo $5.00 $12.50 For any Overcoat in the store. Any Oregon Caimere Suit, with two pair pants nJplZ.ob Annual clearance tale of Men's Suits and Overcoats. Read these exceptional fries reduction. Outfit now here while you can make substantial savings. his sale will only last three days more, so hurry and make yom selections now. TImm coats are food values at th regular prices of .$6, $8 and up to $14 and at these sale prices are the biggest overcoat bargains you will find. Any Fifteen Dollar Suit, now $ 1 1 .85 Any Twenty Dollar Suit, now $14.85 Any Twenty-Two Fifty Suit $ 1 6.85 Any Twenty-Five Dollar Suit $ 1 8.85 Any Twenty-Seven Fifty Suit $20.50 Any Thirty Dollar Suit, now $22.50 Any Thirty-Five Dollar Suit $25.50 Blue Serge Suits not included In Dili Sale No alteration made without charge K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers-Hatters Sale of Raincoats Some good clever styles to select from. Get a raincoat now at these great saving prices. Any $8 00 Raincoat now.. Any $10 00 Raincoat now Any $12 00 Raincoat now Any 115 00 Raincoat now Any $16 SO Raincoat now Any $10 00 Raincoat now Any US 00 Raincoat now $ 6.25 W3M IfAmmmy I 8.25 jBlKjpy I 11.85 giHHRK J 12.85 InCj T 1885 5hB! 2 n Ba . Ml a hhkM";"X"X,"X' About PeopleYou Know m00)0000lA00AAi MaaMklef IsshssIbw Setxriay sight Frank R. Ewins was marries: to Dora Lee Butts and Thomas Howard Bartetl waa married to Addle May Butts. Meckmen Return. O. T. McKendree of Klamath Falls ad Lakeriew and Henry Anderson of Club Meet Postponed. The meeting of the Pythian Club, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. E. Momyer. has been postponed until January 30th. Attention, W. O. W. There will be an important meeting of Ewauna Camp No, 799. W. O. W., Farmers Organize for Federal Loans Continued from Tagc 1 Merrill returned Saturday night from j Tuesday evening. January 15, at 7:30 Sea Fraadsco, where they went with o'clock. Initiation and banquet All a; trala toad of sheep. SjpBjfWwl MvvtS) WvSMoiy 4-Te regular meeting of the Women's CwisUoa Tesaserance Union will be W tossorraw afteraooa at 2:30 otleck at tie home of Mrs. Phoebe offlcers-elect and neighbors requested to be present. By order of the Consul Commander. r. Second and Pae. All mem- ken an asked to attend as prepara tfsas are to be aaade for the cooked Jo sale Satarday. British Are Checked BERLIN. Jan. 22. British grenade I stacks near Lens hare been repulsed. recording to the official German state ment A German detachment has cap tured French prisoners and machine guns near Beeonvaux. committee to examine securities .i deferred until the 27th InM.. when the board of directors will again meet at County Agriculturist Glalsyer's office. and when it H expected that many more names will be added to the list of members. The fact that already the member slip in this new organixation extend from Pine Grove to Kcno and inter en-( ing points, speaks itself for the spirit of co-operation developing anion k ttiej farmers of Klamath county. I Any farmer desiring to Join before ' papers are forwarded to federal au thorities should get in touch with an members of the board of director or i notify County Agriculturist Glalsxer or the secretary treasurer. a. .a m. .aw . jl e .ay ... ..Os. ..- .w .w .. ttttVVVtVVVVVV V - -. v ?'; r iPn& '"" rt? ii v itr f-yr , foet jrt, s.i YOU WILL BE SORRY If you fail to attend our Annual Clearance Sale Of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Florshiem Shoes and Stetson Hats NOW IN PROGRESS The reductions are the most drastic we have ever offered i ,i i ' Latest Photo of Czarevitch and Pets '. ' y i ?K " ' 5 ' I 4KO-W2: " mmmg f fgPf1 TMfA N i 1 MWMA I f, . a rt.amjkLidj J a x u.vr'j.t, wi - X "2 7 V.t.i . thre, little Itiall, ttatrfiMit Uiy uj ciirk of tan." I nut itrrtUtr,J h. (hli. matter, mid If I tan be of any r lrr to you I will art wllllnsly. If 'thl letter or thene llufr will b ol.tll " ",r with etirnn. bunion., b nny benefit In n way to you. you arr stowing lix-ltall. flat foot. brkW. at l,ert) to um' them ymi derm and other trouoie .iup to iiiBlllti i.-,t lnr, ami then the blrlnK o( WUhlitR M'U outiri.1. in your very hareftHil .!) are pleanant rrtollrt. woitliy endeavor, I am. sincerely your.tlon. JAXiKS I'KI.TON ' She ahould I made to tit the feet. V SKnrliwiHl nml my check fur'tnutrad of fret being made to lit IW j:.0 to help Ket terminal. J I" hot. cmne.e women auner untax m mlrry by wearing titatl wooden iUn ' ' dial lik hivn rluti frail, which iihwupu Senate Passes Bill iheaunrui to the chinaman thtK . . I frt taate. American women uftr with tO AbOllSh Jl llCe ,l diaplacementa of the p!k vlncera, Jut to have distorted ((.. things of beauty, a measured by UM epreMinK our perxonat vlew, and wo Orient Mandard. American peealt ImImi teeommend that eery bonorabln hould not be slave to shoe manofse tnethixl lie employ etl lu defral any ef- turera. fort to dlnontliiue that oBcr. Tht' The foot of man I a woniitrM nitice. in our opinion- hs been meehanUm! It ronalats of twentyete .in!) tilled and economically hand bonee olldljr coaslructed to forai I led. and we are of the opinion that . nrm baala of aupporl for the body, aat no ialnK could potaibly be effected by r"t the two arche found In the few Its diirontlnuance. while we feel rer.'glve It remarkable elasticity which re tain that the efficiency of the circuit 'n the body and protect It froa court would be Impaired by the change .violent eonculon which might be n Continued from I'age 1 cehed In Jumping and similar actloai The archlicctuie of the foot U fousa In two urrhe: one longllitdlnal ahaat ten Incite In tensht, and one tna ent at I lie front of the foot TneM eho Ktreiiaih and provide a (inline Thlt photo; 'nth o( the czareHiuli heir to the throne of all the Itu s.ut the latest pliture taken, hIious him t( h:io Kroun (oni-idi ralily In iidKht since the I is I nuthentlu photo lit the Girl Slayer Confesses HartScklier & Man OVERCOATS 22.90 Overcoat 929X0 Overcoat 92730 Overcoat -917.39 -91945 -..92148 Hart Sckafier & Mara SUITS 922.90 Suit 91749 929.00 Suit 92049 92740 Suit 42249 'is 9640 Shoes 9940 Shoes 9740 Shoes FLORSHIEM SHOES ..9949 ..99.79 ..96.29 JOHN B. STETSON HATS 9940 Stetson 9349 nnd the public dUcommoded. Thl l entire!) outside of the fact that the practitioners and their cllenl would be lnroneitlenred and be cauxed loo of time, even more by ireannu of the mliiKling of the record of the clrinll count with the record of. In which the mucle, nene and t the (ounty court and recorder's oftlre, ("eU of the ole may lie protected ttvm which. In Itself, would be a serlouiit'n 'cure. The wearing of uteel arthej tuntter. in say nothing of the necessity.!" 'I"' "hoe I contrary to the anatomy In Klnmath county of pnivldliiR further -'H" futirthm of the fimt. The arcbai vault room for the county clerk, whlle'of th" lo.it are maintained becaune lit recentl) the clerk of the circuit totirt lindon of lh InrKe calf muclr an has been pruvldu! with ndopiate vault "li.serted In a fan like manlier, t lrK lb rooiii for hi office, am! for the i ill lone stimiiil) losilher, o we tltt .clencv of the i lii till touit nml nf ilu. nil) utailil on our liitmrle. U ho has Mime mysteilnurt dl-teasn or bar of thl ounty. ami for the bmi fit 'men' wnuld soon i-tretili, prwlurs inpeiiimiiii uitoui wiiirn me royni i(im-jf tie i,enerul public at lurse. .It- ft fool, hut mimele do not. 1) hnn been verv reticent It la known. sire- to reniomtlrut.. niruln.i n... i...... 'the Um. of Hi., f.w.i rn.m tin. hrrl ta ae of an) art by the stale leklslitltiro the to.. In directed n Utile outward iibollsliltiK the office of cleric nf the The Inner border of I he foot Is a tittle clrLiilt court for Klnmath count). Ore. lotivex, nml the outer a Utile enncate. gon, which would lower the stniuLird Wear the shoe tlmt most nearly c of elllilini)' lu the iiiurt nml lit the Imr forum to I lie shape of your foot. Watt ,r. ctor of the Southern I'uclfle ioiii-. without an) possible saving to tax. I') rlsltiK front the bull of the toe. puny, im.i) w.ih summoned as n wit. payers of Klamath uiunty. Willi the etreptlou of the bear, ma nmK in the government's suit .ik.iIiiM lie It therefore resolved, Th.nl the I the onl) Mat footed animal. The the company to mover lfio.ooil acren( members nf the legislature In this most active animals walk on their of oil land In the San Joaquin Valley.. leiflslatlm district, and nil of the mem- I0- In California. bers of the legislature are hereby re-l A bunion Is n growth of bone aacj quested to use all honorable ways nnd.frtllcKn dun to bendlna the hlu to riirectort Meet. means to defeat the passage of saiu'nway from the median line. Corns are The new I.o.ikI of directors for the Mil, and the liar Asoclation of Khun caused by pressure forcing the blood Kl.tnmih Comm. rcl.il ciuh will meet th county would highly appreciate away and then by relaxation and e thlH evenlnc at the club's heudqtiiir ny action which the Honorable Oeorge gorgemenl of blood. Tho rnarkel li leri on I'oiirih street for the first li T. llaldwln might see fit to lake along .Hooded with cure, but lake this tip Kince the election last I'rldny. Sccie- the lines of ronslderlng the udvlsabll-an ounro of prevention la worth titiv I're.l n,.,t nnkM ii full utimdincii "r of withdrawing the bill. Huch ac- pound of cure. hiKlnnln of the war This Is the boy lilt hi health is tlelUate Kruttschnltt Summoned 1 .S'i:V VOIIK, Jim 112 Julius Knit! Hhnllt, ihalrnian of Die hoard of ill of the directorate I Somcthlno new in I See Chllcote. life Insurance. 10 W. W WE.U.LS Pelton Says All Should Help Continued from I'ago 1 V Sale closes this weekbuy now be fore it is too late K. SUGARMAN Weldon W. Wrlls, foiinn deik to -i broker In KanMu City, ninfefHiil In pan! four y cam (m (. ,.,, iUHl ........ a . ,couiny i-iuMcuiui iiuiii.iii ,ii t ciium- iioncii, nun one Hent out in 1UK1, j tbUH, Ohio, he killitl Mona Blmon in a 'J hi. car tato flom Han I'rnnclHco lo V hotel there Ciiday nj;ht. She lie- Klmnalh rails, and thou In Uilltiquin v IonKed in West Vlrglnln. Jl" had In Ih 1117 Sfi: frnm ci.ini,.,...i u.... ' '...."i,i, ill Ollll ductd her to ko to liin loom, he n.ihl, IV.iiicIhco, 117.r.O; from Chlloquln In llrl... fTir... fii..r.l...l Ulin i.l.inli..! I.....I .. ...... n.....j unj .(w.iii.ii.u. om- iukum it .0111111111, til 1 1, bo ; iioiii I'orllutid to him with a razor, he dec hired, mid Klum ith I'iiIIh, flll.r,0: fioin I'orlhuid then ho hhot hir in self defense. U'ells to ChiloiUln, Ut'l.'iO wah caiiKht lit IIiiiiIIiikIoii, Ind. I I liei-o fU.mt h um nk fin ilii.iiiH..ii,,u I i:i cli.trged MS foi tlon upon his pari would be greatly appreeiateii by his friends In the Khun ath Comity lint Aaoelatlon. W. 8. Wiley, president Klamath County liar Associatien: J. C. Hutenlc, W. II. A. Henner. II. M. Manning, llert ('. Thomas, J. II. t'nrnahan, K. fc Kill, ott. Joseph H, Kent, II. C. Merry man. Thomas Drake, V. II. Mills, Kdward A. Cress, (. C. flroesberk, John Idwln, A. I.. Leavltt, C. C. llrower, A. C. Ysdon, V. M. Dunian. Dlt. A. A. HOUI.K, County Coronrr. ? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nnrnnrijvijsjvvirui. f, l "11 rOIII Iv I ,.i n cina aisauiiuy policy worKS tor U'i liillii In Chiloqulil, or fa2 nnre to you when you cannot work for yourAi. rroni I'm I land lo i i ,iIm i, i( self. See Chllcote. 10 ' ir I hml iililpped liom Chiloip.'n '( 'I'. IJIllll I, I llll I I M ...I l ol.l.. ri.i'i San I'landbio, ili.i i,,k, ,i:, ii n.v Ho saino both vvtvs. ' I fiUlfth' Surf lv II riimnnllni. II... . .in I" '., Illin IVIII irrnedy purb rnfes, befilden, this nui. Ilifiilri, llM. ..Ill ...... .. .,,;,;:, ;z zjrzxjw .nr .-.." . , , ... " rtora, roe valley. 22-lt Int lor nil nlock Hhlii-i -! ORPHEUS THEATER', "BLACK ORCHIDS" A Dlueblrd Masterpiece" BMl8blON TEN CENTS .our logical noln rriiA n.i.r i i.. . ' iu u.iiii,un ijivim Ultiy CIUU HJIOW mOlllH. "Prison Cells of Pride" HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amjoementa J As thu poet Hlnga, It Is all loo soon, I wuen siloes the prison rells of prldo are put upon the feel, "WohmIiikh on I oil KAI.K Velvet Axnilnstur rug, Ox 12; ulmoat new: will Hell reasonable Call i:u:i Main Htroet. 22-2t STRAVEp firown msro colt, came to my place January 15th. Owner pleune J. wen evening, uo8innlns promptly at J have, no doubl that you oxpocl to ..U.W. ... ..n IfJIH I. ,.111.1 IV ,,.ln I., v.. .... I.. .... i ' .....n.iio ,., v,v , iuic, uja Main street. 21 if 1 on HALK-MO Model Saxon Six in good condition; cheap forcush. Chll- HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK aHMHBaHBWMBaMaaaaBBBMSMSsBaBBMaM STAR THFATFP Ntpslolan and tallls, Jungle setur ray Cartoons Paramount Plrtograph Ooldbtrg Cartoon Tho tmuggUrs A Comedy Drama In Pour Part ARQAIN NIOHT NINK RKBtl TEMPLE THEATER "When Might Is Right." Knickerbocker Drama lu 3 1'art "The Lineman's Peril," Haxzurd or Helen Series "Tho Qullty One." Vim Comedy "Paths News," Cut 1 unt KvonU MERRILL OPERA HOUSl IOTIOV PIOTimrtfl 1 1'ICHDAYH AND HATVIWAVt Merrill, Origan , n, '?i i txpi