Piii"'L. (. w ' J ' BJf'N V. ' - 8fcf ' Mi . IT wwmv.Armt.tfc,... ,J THK IVlNmO HMULD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON it P. LOOK BACK OF LOOKS r tea n ii IK ', W J !-.' vtt Ifcifc ' w: ., twi JST' to ItetMaCI Many a rosy apple has a bruise on the under tide. Many a dapper suit of clothes has a fault or two inside. Lookback of looks! Be sure of what you get, not only of what you see. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES are put together with all the skill at the tailor's command. They prove up! That's why today, with all the uncertainty in materials and markets, they stall maintain leadership of Value at old prices $25.00, $30.00 $35.00, $40.00 Suits at handsome and at mart at you could with for. Belted modelt and plain, taddlebag pockets and regular pockett; a touch here and there that will win your admiration, and wearproof quality II through that will win your confidence. K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters theft. -., Wi M Local News DAILT KLAMATH WEATHER U. 3. R. 8. Minimum Saturday. 49 decrees. Maximum 8unday. 40 decrees, Mlalmum Sanday. IS decrees. Precipitation Sunday. .OS Inch. Minimum today. 16 decrees. la Cttjr Forsa Bly Mrs. W. T. Garrett or Bly was In tke dtjr yesterday. Back From Trip North Mrs. W. A. Jones has returned; from a trip of several weeks to Port land and other outside points. She was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Maude Newbury. In Frosa Orladale Mlss Myrtle Ess. who recently closed her school term at the Ortn- dale school. Is In the city and will spend a week visiting here and at tending to business matters. Down Frosa Odessa Mr. BoyedstoB and Miss Boyedstos war down today from Odessa. l-ncal Boy Jois Artillery Carl Newbury. formerly of this city. has Joined thee Seventh company of the Coast artillery at Med ford and Is fntlfirlAsI Ihara itaM V tku. :--. vuvivi-viucia twi kUWV troops not haviag been Issued as yet. FOR! KLAMATH SENOSTEN MEN QUIET HIRING PEACE, BIT COR- RESPONDENT 8AV8 THKY WHJ, BR HEARD FROM DURING THK WAR BIG MEETING HKM Hone Bayer la City George Manning, local horse buyer, waa 1b the city today on business. la Frasa Ptee Grove J. M. Cunningham or Pine Grove was Is the city today oa business. Mere Free Vp the Lake Frank Courtade was In the city to day on business from his homestead. (By Telephone to the Herald) FOHT KUAVA7H. April 16 Fort Klamath is on the nmp. Our tit. hamlet is dolnr thltj?-. too. We are not heard of very cften because t the local were at peace, but now we are In war. Director. Wife JMe Wnrd vat mMAlvaf t - ....,. . uv s uveas RVIV ai (IClf, UUl HOW reclamation service officA Saturday Ifm vtntt ..... .., .... !rf wu siiui) ssv-sss llbUI 'f . , -. .. .. . ti ....... . . . l " no siano lor our nag uia of Director A. P.. DavU at Washing-ViIory. 8eoond-Fort Klamath Is Mb.l. L 7 M "Bft 8Ute Rec- g ten of her best vr-vng men to o. lamatlon Service. Her death occurred fclIll our , d , honor of ,hc April 13th. esteem these yoimp nr.en are held a reception was given In the Melhase hall Saturday, Atiril 14. The program wa ar follews: Here From Walker J. E. McFadden waa a Klamath Falls visitor yesterday from Walker. FHes Mis Petttloa M. P. Lavenlk, candidate for coun cilman "from the Fifth ward, has filed his petition with Police Judge Leavitt with thekrequlred number of names attache Leave for Grand Lodges Judge G. T. Baldwin. Oregon sena- "I. !" " "?.f.r. """," of the. Flag. . . .By the School t nnZ XT".: !. ! "I" CWne Ryan. Color Bearer. aaaM him h m.tZwi k T'Ww Spangled ttanner". . .Atfdtense S?J SL'S'J ?E? C 'W. White and Blue". .. .Audience , ...,. " : T An Address to the Volunteers land. Mrs. Will Baldwin also left this morning for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jacobs, at Baker City, Oregon. Chairman C. 1. Wlnncck. 'Flag Seng". ; Chlorene Ryan, Ida Brtsco and Elva Moon. I Beading . . '. Marian Turner j-artTsvi-ssi? the hwaraace Held. See ChUcote. 12 After the Barbers u w.a v.v. jiuiii xu. ur.iuK .. .. I ------- w w lAMtfl..... mai-. n-.... 1 . I have tb eseteeive sale of msar the barbers not,to be outdone by the ..".' V:' "" "" " f (be best far U the KUm-th dentlsU. who offer their services.:. "'""". ?eue aI ocn001 ,... . i niucrica KVArvnrtA Chnrus. TUk of the Free'... Urging eadpg M,M Baste. CWksto. 18 J free to soldiers. Sergeant Washtok. j". ' BVe,r5 tin charm nf lh. I.1 .-.,.. 1. 1- rauren Mr- ' KfatTiath Falls Auto G. GARAGE AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK 'FORD OARS A SPECIALTY FOR SALE One second-hand Dodge car and one Ford; both 5-passenger touring cars, in good condition; cheap. PHOXE 17X 1107 MAIN STREET Maurice Bryan Proprietor i)cao Song.... "How Cr.n I Leave The?" Fay Gordon, Helen Loosley, Hulon Brisco. Oath Riven by Mr. J. Hen-tig Song "Auld Lang Syne' The light fantastic wastrlnucd for Files Petition la Fourth " "11 delicious luncheo,, Joe Joseph has filed his petition ' WM 'Tl "? 'ad,?,C."","lf W"h Ith the renuired nmhpr ri, eood-nlght and "God Bless You." 'Here s to our boys. in charce of the Inral mrrnltlnr nf. 'fice, is making a special effort to get barbers into the service of their t Uncle Sam. He says bartering In the army pays better than in a civilian shop. with the required number of signers fcr councilman from the Fourth ward. He Is a local Jitney proprietor. TOO tATR to rTaeeimr - -, 1 1 i rij-Liiqru-LnJl waiou rurmsned apartments of two or three rooms, or small fur nished house. Address 1-2-3. Herald office. 16-3t sssssssssssssssssssssssssj ITsrBrVlgs. avJ eaSBpHhu I VICTOR :ki VJOTROLA 17 ' FOR SALE OR TRADE 17-foot ..motor boat with 2-h. p. engine; good condition. Terms. Call 262W or 313 High street. 16-2t So brave and true; Here's to our flag The red, the white, the blue." The names of the boy. who have enlisted are Harold Bunch, Cecil Low, Robert McMilre. Jrck Burns. Smith Glover, George hliort, Cecil Carfr, Paul Rovash, Fred Zumbrum and John Gardner. sEtna accident and health aollrles are the standard of the world. Ask Chllrote for rates. 12 COLUMBIA GRAFO.VOLA NEW EDISON DIAMOND DISC HEAR THEM ALL SIDE BY SIDE aBwpSVV V S HsTfW VHm phone aea j -NEXT DOOR P08TOFFICE SONORA mONOGRAPa ,!. I f "Jf Amfou &? $17 -i t Ofisl.'-f T'i"i"i ayafayafaw " ' eAaBeWgaK. .tVeHZnmJ fm V .agagVBBBBBBV BBBBBgaalgaTA (4 mimmmmzm x JrmmtrmL. ntwrji aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav saaHway Mi BaaaFaVaaff JJLaeaVP AVSSsaVfivlBeaf Jats?lateataSM f efBBalaTrTVataflakaaMgaPW KaB)aagaW' . Vf I KBHaUsAageaalli PSJiBKVj rVaaaBaaaaaaklvCV rtjSHBIJJBfv a I f "yBaaeBaaeaeasVl iJaHalalaK'f I llHal.i.i.i.iHrll CaEalalalaBsllUl :;llalalalaBCd7 vataataavgBl vSaaaeaaw ''atBVBVBVBVBvLBI NetaBpf' af 'II BeBBBeBaBea&'J Saeal I ' iai JFaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaw aaaaaaar gSxaaear'a nccmtit We Aaue arranged with the makers for the exclusive local sale of Styleplusdf7 Clothes " "The him fries the nation over. These famous $17 clothes are bound to be as popular with local men as they are in other cities and towns the nation over. It is an event to have Styleplus come to town. Styleplus arc the only clothes in America whose price js known to & remain the same, $17. Styleplus gives that touch of style and superior fit that add to the reputation of a designer already famous. Plus the expert tailoring of a great well organized factory. Plus a strong guarantee of wear and absolute satisfaction. How can thev Ho it?" TK.v AnuMrA their . business the increased volume on one suit, one price, decreased the manufacturing expense. You get the benefit price still $17 it ha not been raised. Try yours on now nothing gained by waiting we're glad to show them and no obligation on yourpart Trsds Mark mmmmkimM K. SUGARMAN 1 ..