Movmr. jatart r, itia - the gVSXPfG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOOM V.TaBawasWBBSWSnBSawwWaWSSl ?We Send Them Away With a Smile" r?fe Vn ? I ..)"" Tj . . 1 1 ,rl. - ., 4 A snJe of satisfaction with every Suit or Overcoat we sell. We consider the customer s satisfaction a vital factor in every transaction this store makes. We and k of our sales force, we want our patrons to insist upon it. Men's Suits and Overcoats, $15, $20, $25 up to $50 ere never has been a better time than right now to buy that suit or overcoat. Ar e ZJ t 1 st 'Sr rVasn In spite of the rapidly ascending prices on wool fabrics everywhere, prices here remain stationary, and the K. KL K. Store standard of quality remains unchanged. Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon Aersonal bssbbwsbbbwI AMiBflB MiMKA MENTION """ill lip i if -BtfVKancg.A iaaaas mviivvi mj Utt If li bbbw nan JHMV Timt xfcaaSac arc -W. J. WJBK MB X JxXSBt OCT UaJtrrfAnllMKi & tsamC irons Trvka- XS79BC JMC wBKa rwB Resumed Tonight - bvm wk rwp"1"9- SPMSHOWNAT for rl.1 rang- inttructcrs. and to at . trnd what It known a "the "School of Fire" rot ..- lJrlft. Here we study the differ- , (or o mmm Sanaa 4HMi ast sswasMtl Irwas a , nijiaBm. Tie z.ifti school wfa be rewnedjpar: er tte month. There Is abso- icrigit at th Kl.nstb Coonty high1 lately no charge for Instruction In the - mamoL loGerwfcg a Ticatioa of two dl?erest courses, outslde-the eot of a Jew week. t A pttt deal of interest has been are enable to attend tbe day teutons 'take is tie sciool thit year, aad a , are taking advantage of tbe oppor- tA term win be started tbe latter tnnity offered. (Continued from Page 1) matt have been at lean seventy-five 'text book required, and many who j private on tbat car. and all tbe war to Tacoma e never beard one bit of mi'miimii' la ,1 aiilfe 2aBMg,a- 1mT3gom. -. f r aaar nan' M. ito fg.- wiw.i-wr j Twaar salami jit aif tKMtr C---.-ittt1IMffktt :wwswiws:xytanii fesaictW M "" aae tk - .... -- -- t Parrtaad Mam MoDr mmm. ii toati j. ia mt t- - -- - issssSkcp Growers Wait kg MM IMS kM! Herders Exempted among ISO Ben tbat er tet4 a ballet rotor out of tbe of tba can It twUti. wblrb rauta It, a taaeball, to curie. Thl rarv or at It It railed, mutt be allowed on the rifle. I m luat tl lac Ore of gun ued In tba armr. TOU lh ,hiB. in ,h..w abai . rauch tlra U tfent In teaching tbe trlcatlSc thing tbl aboutlng oaa't man to ui. hi. rlO. lie la Uugbt to'to man U. Tbe work oa tba Ur love It like a brother To frt a dm ( range U very Intrreatlaa. Bom to bave tbla re.-ert for hla gun ha' wen are Ura good aliota. aad otbera matt Icura It. and co two guns are bate to be atmott beaten to kaep alike. At for tne. I bad romlderabte thrn from thottlng their ; ba rrt;t for mine after I bad shot Itbrj (boot 7t men are given citra Jtut once. fr It seemed to me tbat I W for proScienrr In maraimanthlp, bad Just as toon be In front of It at and It Is tbu an Incentive to gcod behind IL It kicked like a Missouri hooting, and every man Is very aaa. mute. Mere Is something for the to. lout to become a good shot, dents of byilrs to think about. Tbe Machine guns bave undergone a t'nlwd Stat-s rl- thcot a little over wonderful development during tbla threw miles. The bullet It going 5.700 war Tbry ukJ to be very heavy, so ft I per second when It comes out of much o that ttey could not bw used tbe mutate. Now you mutt retcem- la a running battle. They have tkasa Iter tbat cravlty it pulling that ballet now, tho. m light tbat they ran ka down all tbe time. So figure out the. carried by cue man ytj easily, aad at the charge adraacea. It profanity, nor one tingle complaint about tbe llf, condition of living, etc. We overheard two of them dis cussing their officers, and they re- p vwea aata ar aaaapwr, it Mftwir vvs. nv.-ni marked during the prcgre.s of their th of the bullet with tbe two forrew. shot talk that their officers made lots of gravity and tbe explosive force work!t"rtas mistake for which they, the private, lag on It. Tbe bullet goet. as you see. tbat they 1 bad to suffer, but they ended by say Meg? "Well, tbey are learning tbe came jutt like we are, and we all ' have got to work together." That, to j m, teems a very fine spirit. Prob ably twenty men on that In an arc, and so each gun most have different adjuttmeata oa It different resistance. Again the wind it a bothersome thing to fgore on, and each gun It adjasted for wind- for tbe .that auiy uraj mea on id sarae car age, at II It railed. T6u we learn caa an auio oi weir own, ana ware tnat it you are tbootlng at a target SiS mt X C RJx. &stm 2. oUbv Mart f tie tiwr. ace nnrrjct. iiommr .j-c trf .. tratcatrawsrio mat kwx rrw. .-Mltec-iMH-ase ! rkatkr .. Q. mmwrtHmt. Jts-'garat. m lUiaEta t- mvn mn. JUtitntey acifi LI i -ISTOJ K .ITIB1U mmiter arm4 - . . i . -, . -m "w mw mmuBWtJ era xi aj- ,, mmts!ir m. v kaasBwai tut jfrnwe trf. . vti!imi 1m rman to tvzfr. TauHmt!iw!m Ta raavlaT saeUbg vi it . c. txxe T. V. trm i Tuawfiay i lb j. . S-tt-at'tka teat of Urt iTboebt HmmT at wW TAKIV'A IViV J T Puilit. li. . i.k. , . ..! !.. -i. . . . -RV 7 i, c , i"Bifd to all the luxuriet of life, yet wC 500 yards away, " t-nansg icii scarcity oi ex- growers of tuu patt of.tbe st:te. A Zslz.'Jt herders seriously menaces committee consisting of F. M. Kcth- rceic, John II. Sclthsoa aad H. Stan- ItttM. d asking th district ex- .',"" "" , ' JT with the exemption board, and Geo. -.- kC w .e.ease uu ciass ojip chalraan of tbe meeting, i sea fro the draft, were adntd tbe board, asking for a hearing. ti lie? Isdsxtry la Ceatrai Wash- rlred Mrs. E. C. Fraxr of Merrill Is la ti city for a few days. wafc-w-Xkalr.aarf I'll lag. Ifea. Afalaajti mnmmwmmm m mmrn ijinfllg la fas w-CTBTkas; rasty. . . , Mlsj Rath Pearson, teacher of the school at Merrill, has returned from Portland, where she spent tbe holidays. atmmt Incredible to kalleva bave developed tkaat aa ey win tbcot fifty cartrldgea ao fast tbe last one of tba fifty cart ridge baa been fired before tk Brat empty shell, after It It thrown from tbe rbambrr. hits Ihe ground. Aa operator works a machine gua oa much tbe ume principle tbat a wa ter a lawn with a ho, la fact, the find them here working right along- to allow one fovt of windage If the great problem with these guaa la no side tbe Julian, farmer boys, street wind is blowing ten miles an hour, to make them work faster, kut to rattans and men from every walk In We learn bow to tell the velocity of .slow them down. I have ka4 Iba life. Tbli astoeiatlon I going to the wind by Sags. etc. Divide tbe J pleasure of shooting a l-w asackloa make all men see tbe other fellow's angle at which a flag Is Hying from gun. and tbe nolle It something sles aide of tbe fence, and be more toter- tbe Sag role as a perpendicular by liar to tbe exhaust of a twelve evlln- ( ant of other people In tbe world with fcur and you ran roughly estimate der rar going sixty miles aa kour wnom iney nave to live. it. v.e alto have Instruments railed. with tba muffler wide open, aad go- It will be Beceatary I was fortunate enough to be aneometer for that purpose. Also aa lag up bill. 19 Kjb. J. . Braniail of Odessa Is in tbe jn- ety lor a few cUyx on bcricest. Wm. Holloway has returned from' Brownsville- wherm he imim h hnll. 'days with hit parents, also stopping i XlH t i. Merrill of Ashland Is "a In Mediord for a few days to I. 3. Clayton of Bonanza it la tbe xty for a few days on butinetv. First Photo of American Prisoners in German Hands Mn. visiting la Klamath Falls. I 6 Pis rreejc Tiiot Imritm- wsw svave eesavtefl tbeir kchdisi Parties wlakJsg retare t at til tin. ui -.. Ceo. K. Bradnaek, editor of tt Iwrris Tints, Is In the city on busl- W Hit tk elasa 7-4t r -"",' -. Three America OScenWImUi . Ei'eers in RepeUhg Attack if Germtmt Mrs. If. C. f!ates of Medford Is In j Klamath Falls vii'.tlag her aunt, Mr. LUah Henderson. Miss Ada Gould spent tbe week end with Mrs. Wm. Cteyse at Spring Lai. 1 "' ' afV-i fSTx Mtjfc" l. rLsSv.T: i vif. "J Jl A. Mias Nellie McA ad from Ban Francisco, where tbe pest the holidays. Floyd J. Andrews aad Mr. and ilr. Corbt!! of Chllrxjoin are in Klamath Fall for a few day. Mr. and Mn. C. M. Rudolph spent jtb week end is Klamath Falls. Ti-r live in 3errui. Mlta Edna .'crrl I vblting In Klaavath Falls tor a few days from Vtr toe at Fort Klamath. , visit with friends. Word has been received here tbat, Wm. Hacebtrln. who bad suffered a, e-r!ou relapse, ha Improved, and, has Un removed from tbe hospital at Fanta Monica. W. J. Stelnmctz and bis sifter. Mrs. Carrie Maler. left for Portland thlt morning to attead the funeral of their j brother, F. J. Stelnmets. who wa ac-l (deatally shot while hunting Satur drew ha reuorn- ' . ftt-i ".... ' "' Z JUM AtMrieu I ,, Rktaa4grjtkaJg!!gwaat.W Why HHHgvK m1rjtm r Br. --k m. iianon la in the city on ai short butlness vltlt from bis ranch In; tbe Malln country. He reports that' th much advertised California ell-1 mate extend tbls year clear to tbe state line, and that scarcely any hay Lai len fed by the, stockmen there' this winter. The two Dalton boys left ibis morning for tbe military acad emy at Mt. Tamalpias In California, following a holiday vacation here. -Veleon Hall. f. H. .V., It here to spesd bit fcrloogh with bis parents. Xr and Mrs. Wm. II. Hall. TO H'HOM IT SUV COXCERX fy Mlta Aoratta IJndblora baa tursed from Turkrk. wber spent a holidays. Misa P.eule Ogle Lai returned froas Fort Klamath, where sbe pat tk holidays with ber parents. My prartlce aa a physician and 'urgeob In Klamath Falls cease on M-itKi'ay. January 7th. My time from ' xb tfch until ay early departure for tk front will be devoted In tho miu. ? tlcn of my accounts and straighten In? up rey laslnesa affairs. All ac (oust for professional servlc ara now due, and their prompt aayatcat wl'l be esreclally aODreciatad at Mr. and Mn Frank Ward have re turned fross Byron Springs, where hl '" tlsry kae been for several weeks, j "-2t Mr, aad Mrs, J. W, OoUn and Gor-I . " dag Dolaa tpot Saturday la Class, aifcrall. TtwyUvaatSpriagLak.'T"-, OR. K. S. HAMILTON. phcaa 117. start aooa. tk 'da 7-4t 1101 Oaaclag claaa rartia wisklag 17. . wiu nan aooa. scAVEKCMt WAGOX Hl w join in CU(t slops fraa. 1. T-t T-lt- . 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