' k I" IC I. ' UVAi J THE EVENING "HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .nVnnifA( , HOVIOIBi i' N PAGE POOR - . A -C m A 1 To the .Present Day Needs ot v;. II" S.' ,, i - w r rfra&9gr THE FALL AND, WINTER STYLES AWAIT YOUR CALL A OtOre llVe MEN, YOUNG MEN and BOYS To give them the most m style, in Quality, in durability and as far as possible to keep the prices down. Such a store we believe this to be. The oldest advertising phrase on earth is "The Best is the Cheapest." It has lost its freshness, but ltasn t lost any of its truth. And of nothing ii It w w, phatically true as of wearing apparel. The original price is forgotten in the service, the character of the service and the satisfaction one gets from good clothing Below we give you a list of some of the well known and nationally advertised lines carried in this store. Merchandise back of which are millions incipi men of the highest integrity and our own reputation o f fifteen years of honest merchandising in Klamath Falls. . ( CARHARRT OVERALLS DUOI-ULU UNIUW SUITS LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS GREENHOOD WOOLEN SHIRTS , PATRICK MACKINAWS WALK-OVER AND STRATFORD SHOES BELBER BAGGAGE ' FAULTLESS NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS GANTERN & MATTERN SWEATERS BEACON FALLS RUBBERS FOWNES GLOVES THE ROYAL TAILORS LEWIS UNION SUITS ED V. PRICE ft CO. TAILORS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES BRANDEGEE-KINCAID CLOTHES KNOX AND STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS ARROW AND E. ft W. COLLARS EVERWEAR HOSIERY HOSE OF LUXITE Leading Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Fait Oregon P 11 ERSONAL MENTION - LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMOXG THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AXD COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS Mr. and Mrs. Frad Schallock toft thla morning for San Franciaco for a abort trip. . , Mrs. Frank Is spending a Falls. R. Morris ot Bonanta few days tn Klamath W. E. Robertson Is a Klamath Falls visitor from Portland. ' N. H.'Beehler Is a county seat vis itor from the Lorella section. Dare and., Dan Lisky of Swan Lake were city visitors yesterday afternoon. J. H. Barnes, a farmer of the Mt. Lakl section, transacted business in .T S Mi. r. nmnnc th train ' """"i i wwruy. arrivals last night from Portland." A L s,arsh, tut 8UppiIe, ,n "Pat" Parker is in town, looking, tnls ctt"" yesterday for his ranch at after matters of business from Blv. Olene. H. L. Reissen of San Francisco ar rived last night for a short business Uit- J.ee Boggs of San Francisco Is here for a few days. He Is registered mt the White Pelican hotel. QPERA HOUSE- Saturday & Sunday, No?. 17-18 THE MIGHTIEST PICTURE OF WORLD CON- FLICT THAT THE BRAIN OF MAN HAS YET CONCEIVED AND REALIZED WsMVMWWW N THOMAS DIXON'S THRILLING FILM SPEC TACLE OF AMERICA'S FUTURE, WITH A CENTRAL LOVE THEME OF ENGROSSING POWER Prices. 15c and 35c BBV0PBVBWsB Warning! MS Be Watchful of Quality in War Times. Tree T Today as Alwavs. The Best Quality - .and for the Least Money . "Ceylon, Japan FullWeiiht Mrs. Erma Hoaley is down from Chiloquln to spend the winter in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Emma Cllne of Medford, while spending a week la our city, is the guest of Mrs. I). N. Moe. The Episcopal choir wil meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Martin for practice. Leo Houston has accepted a posi tion with Roberts A Whltmore Gro cery company for the winter. . Mrs. H. B. Loosely and Mrs. L. llesslg'of Fort Klamath are spending a few days at the county seat. . Curtis F. Setter, superintendent of the Chelsea Lumber company, left yesterday for Ban Francisco on a bust. ness trip. t in i William Melsner came down from Algoma yesterday. He has been In the employe of the Algoma Lumber company for several months. Q. B. Coxad and family have moved Into the Bogardus residence on Wash. Ington street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bogardus will spend the winter at the Baldwin hotel. Manager W. P. Parker of the Klamath Development company, came in from Vacavllle last evening, and vrlll be here for some time, looking after the company's Interests. E. O. Cox and family of Walla Wal la spent two days in Klamath Falls on their way to California to live. C. O. Plaguet of Walla Walla accom panied them. They were registered at the Baldwin hotel. The. party composed of E. 3. Pay ton, B. J. Ryan, L. Burouxhs. C. Bur- goyne and O. N. .Burnett of Roseburx Lreturned to that city this morning af ter spending a week at Eagle Rtdxe duck shooting. Each man got the limit of ducks. IjOCAL DRAFT MAN DISCHARGED Giovanni Bof, one of the dratted men from the Algoma mills, has beoi discharged from the army by Acting Adjutant General John M. Williams, on account of the loss of his thumb. Giovanni wns accepted by the local board here, but suffered the aclUciit before he was called. In order to save the expense of bis transporta tion, his discharge was arranged with out his appearing at Camp Lewis. I PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS Showing a complete line of Stamped Linens. Royal Society Package Goods. Have secured the exclusive right for the sale of Lady Duff Gordon's Lingerie Outfits. Lessons free to those purchasing materials. THE BANDBOX Two doors wfcet Postofflcc. 6-6t NEW PASTOR TO ARRIVE SATURDAY PHKSHYTKHIAN MINISTER WILL ARRIVE lltOM POHTUIND IIV AUTO WITH FAMII,Y PARSON. AGE IMPROVKI) KISS NEWSPAPERS FACE SERIOUS TIME PKTHOURAD, Nov. 8. The asso ciation of managers and editors of I'ttrograd dally news papers has pub lUlicd a statement Informing newspa per readers that the press may very soon find Itself In a critical condition In coiiHcquenco of the enormous In crcaHe In Out cost of material and labor, wear and tear of machinery which cannot be replaced, and of the Ntrlkc In paper mills. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, the now Pres byterian pastor for tlio local church, Is expected to nrrho Saturday from Portland. Ilo Is driving thru with his family In his car. , Tlio parsonage, ndjiucnt to the cliurrh, on Third street, Is IioIiir rcn owitecl nnd ImproNctl this .week, as Rev. liwronce linn decided to reside there. A now roof has been added and the interior generally improved. SI UMITZ ELECTED HUPKHVIMItt 9aJ? FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 Eugene Sihtuitx, thrlro mayor of this city, convicted of graft nnd freed on ap lioiil, has been elected supervisor, (ears; Lull has been elected city attorney. Co nio uml got our prices for real hiuto Information and abstracts County maps, 26 cents. KLAMATH TITLE CO., 8-Ct T13 Msjn St. WANTED A chembersuM it i American hotel. u,, WANTED Hoard In prlnu atj tor wiuowcr; riant terai for party. Apply Herald, XT I, I060.no CASH will put jn ntjk .jod paying builnees. TbtbMafl tie hotel In Oregon, 1 gjr , o. .cse, dining room; well, t I and One gnrdtn patch; ehlcieit , etc. llulldliiKi are nstrlj xt lakj completely equipped. Thlilur chanro for a home, good llTlsf tsiij nice little Income. HAVE part) who will boll W J modern liotiaa.to suit yotrene sires', on one of the chokeitlMil Klamath Falls, on etty tensi J. T.WARD lO, aiSMslaStiert r. Marlnello Hair Stop of Mel Ore., represented by tn expert I Moe'a Store. Nov. 8 to 15. Mil $m$mm$- Some Smart New Models in JIISS WLLS VISITS MOTHER County School Superintendent Edna Wells, who is recovering from a ttr vere attack of typhoid fever, is now making an extended visit with her mother In Ashland. She exnecta to return and resume ber duties here De- cemberlst. Her sister, Mrs. Kather ine Cole, hag left to Join her husband In California. J. Pospisil For Kahn Made to Measure CLOTHES AiwCleii4PreiuMC 711 Main Slrt WILL CAU. AKTJ BCUVVK PkoM 419 t I Women s Shoes THERE is not a woman who does not , need a new pair of Shoes to wear with her New Fall Dress. , There is not a woman who cannot find the right Shoe for her requirements right here in this store. ' The latest and newest models are now receiving the attention of all who want the best in style, in quality and in comfort. The New High Top Models IN LACK OR IIUTTO.V ARK NARROW LINED AND GRACEFUL. HOME ARK ALL LEATHER, OTHERS HAVE FA URIC UPPERS. ALL TDK IHI.UTII l!l, HOLM) colors and comiiinations OF SHADES IN VOGUE THIS SEASON ARK REPRESENTED IN THDi.C(ILLLECT10N OF REAUTIFUL NKW FOOTWEAR, SURE TO APPEAL TO WOMEN WHS APPRECIATE THE APPEAR. ANCE.VALUE OF TRIMLY SHOD FEET Priced $4.00 to $11.00 j im isV ' hMm V S" -javy- -n Mtemm WiW&M&SEaw sf avlCEBROlrl in sa EDITORIAL KEEPINti FAITH Shoes, like diamond, "bought o Wilt, in" There are very tw of teeit to Judge the qualHr JJ allocs we sec, m" J ubstltutes for leather saa " drawings tlwt coor lafsHor KerlaW. Hut you are sufe t this We liave couned our barW those lines made by 'f "T llsiied nrw. tlwt lw J tkelr iutegriUr In prodwrj tmHHortiiy feoter. meawre ue to ow n" ,l"' of quail!. ' , Vour eollojSf i " M greaust esaet In these 1 W Mi see er storks W: are at wu "" .nkiiAt" B. W, e"-T'J L I V to .li i