Lr . Mt Fj, ,vy- ' vc. M.' ' fc TWI'MMV, JAXItAWY 17, , 'aWaOOlM HtALD, .KLAMATtf' PALLS,' OSUPGON ,rv " t . , .--- Even the Most Critical MENTION urns e. Like Our Suits and Overcoats A" J T tiMinrH f jUgflaoa fa i iii X"- - v- XaChsoa 'ft . A 11 cMr en fraraiT" Jioc Snr 3b. WiA, mm lerj siffier, Kr. tfnrey ffiraert, fis IS. C. D.CrosenierfCaiBjawla a 3 8r fan tor asaos at - iv ?. il lv".' JS " l..,- r 53 !V. K. KTIoetler rf Jaacdod klilK , - - eky for f ew tare. .FnaggaaR. 8 pEwrglK r.afaTr 1 xa 3wShh Sir rxmrati! of lal Mr. and Mrs. - Lavfea f rl 75, w3a 8 a twd t aV! JUUMU mautornriinr CT stf tl ftVgrf Cara UUHa aC r jraoa si 2 r9atk at 1 haaT Arthur radrett Ml ioflv r t. ''J?"' Daaamulr. srber h hu iwl a " ,T 8,r position nitli tbe Southern 2cific Mr- aarfl Ms. H. at. CWqir ac Mn HanGa" fcae ran rase" Sanaa Ba den McCormlCk la yeaterfiay .j. j nwajn amf m tmfctonaeaat MerrlH. lrarmcti j j. , te m,, a. rJ business with Klamath Fall, soer- x asrias.. . fiWmr ckuta Urea fto CgrtaSfc ars 1 a awec. Mr. and Mrs. X Tamer anfl Mies f a e of ate, Maud Turner Ime aacrefl 10 ji aae. Matbewa house a Fourth aafl a"toe tracts. I Yxtstesfxa Of- grSraiC an ream aaaV Mr. a4 Mn. Star Cidnltaa mm feg. it-1 neved hack to thefa- raaA at Hill 1 m braa4, attar : la: They'll stand the "acid" test for they are all wool They'll hold their shape, for they are finely tailored--They are from America's Master Tailors They are from the House of Kuppenheimer They are most modestly priced- $15.00 to $35.00 Mia MWc VusmasA Jeflt fcaM for Baa Fraadaea. after twk kcra wKa he Eaurj FMaay 1 HaS. IT Praatlw Packctt ChUatala yaateraay g wttl ratara ioaar. Mra. Packatt aa4 aaaa Urlac vtta Mra. faduafa , Mr. aa4 Mra. The. caaM 4rm Craai Ifdar f ast m Vm taMiac. arFOK Sal Twa cUar. Ba3f aaaoK JW Ik WCHMT rm a coot rjinucK aUCKTTAW; SWEJITm FJaTMCK WEAK m CAM ME BXCIXSITCI.T AT You'll find everything your fancy dictates-in good mid-winter Clothes Rain Coats and Overcoats galore-Belted and Raglan Styles $10.00 to $40.00 Don't shiver with the cold-olip into one of them K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters --- Litilt l'I fry! Mid-Season Shoe Sale STARTS TOMORROW Per Cent to 33 Per Cent Saying M XA; ,v Bh CMe Ska rW le Mr .dtjMr.Vam atthefbl- SP t-t gjfwl 1"-"-Tl1 UTT --k&L 7-, ,. fv71A?ti T-S-5.'Sl?J7raT.I a t I fv EatT mU 19 1 SM. m $2j85. . haw Mad hi had fancy drcM thoct, gray and m k-xk Mfs awl white hid topa, formerly $t.00. Ta radHctioa) on all regular lines Ladies' LariaV hi top batbm a up to S7JM, saw $3j8S. Ladies aht gray. cfackthtolontaStJMLaaW$Su43. 55 ttaippcn.fatWf1y$LS,aaw8ic- m Fonaariy HalePrkw awXWK SVM aHatv M NStfaV Wwlt aMSC CaMn (NhMka SM 87JW aafc ; M heat wait, aaaa, clalh laa W"' aBBBaaaaTaV ''' apSkSV 7aBv aaavkUaVwakaaar.hMlap.MhMl- aBJI S7AS fcafc MfclMHa atlacay wait till, hi haal 97Jf WJa Saaw!S aTaV aaaVaVf, W4jwS SWSSV PV7 MaTaH SB)VIJSJ BjBSJfj STTa aawaaV aaTJawa" CaTaW aaTaTaa SSfW MBawS BaMS) BjaaVvV Men's Shoes SPECIAL Man's t$f.Masd$&50.i SUtaaall $485 SPECIAL , as shoes, saateat and calf, button, formerly M, Sale Price $3.65 Mertlataw Shoes are the beat. it. We, are offariag you hagh j y ou iwl pay lor liie tvdaaarjr ah bast? AM Matdatan ahaa rie price $8L50, fca.hira.i SlUt ai SlZSt, .r-""- ia rjs ...... .arjia 4 Mjlaa.SSJM l !.-- tSsW Journalists Plan To 6 Handle War Literature SEATTLE. Jan. 17. Attempts to formulate a definite policy for hand Una maisei of war literature and newspaper itorira contributed by various bureaus and war organisa tions, which are now flooding Into newspaper office, will be made at the slstb annual Washington News taper Institute, which opens here today at the University of Washington. "As the various bureaus rommls- t-lon and administrators appointed mi hastily after the entrance of the fulled Utile Into the war co'iH rot work effectively without the c-i- entl'n of tbe people, tbey attempted to reach the Peoole oulcklr thru ihi newspipers." asserted Colin IJyment. head of tbe University Department of Journalism recently. "Tbe outcome was natural, for no rountry newspa per and only a few of tbe large city dallies could meet the demands made upon them for spare. We will en- ,deavor to solve tbe problem at the , Institute." NHAN IS G11Y0F FORGERT This German Will Stand By Uncle Sam Herman Stelnhelmer, a fuli-blood. ed German of Cherokee, Oklahoma, la discouraged over the lack of support given tbe food administration In the obsebvance of "meatless days." lie conducts a butcher shop In that city, and aa bis other efforts to discourage the purchase of meat on "meatless" daya have not met with the dt-slred tllAMJKK HIM VtMX IX arUT" I 'viiir i "ia iiri " nHWai ..MK OK HTtM'KM.tX T ffK(I Mill MIJIITV-nVK INH.MM i The raae which was scheduled tat on the dock In tbe Circuit Caul that of the Ktate vs. Roy Wata, thargo! with forgery, has been a 'missed, a the defendaat yesttrm? changed his plea of "not guilty" one of "guilty." I WalklT ihn li .! I.Jlua .the Klamath reservatioa, foraal ll check on the First Ni with the name of J. rrsafc AaaaU for the sum of 115. Ills sentence haa been eoathwal until February 1st. it U m that the health nf tk dmtmmAAwi hi . . ...... , . , j poor, and that the paatlaf f (ha tav I succeaa. he bas Issued Iba following "nre h ben d,,,'r4 hta " statement to tbe public 'Tuesday Is meatless day. and there will not be a pound nf aaat for sale at my place. Of course I will have plenty of It. but they can't get It with a gun. It will be locked up, and they an save themselves tbe embar rassment of being turned doan." count. - HIGH.HCHOOL XtrTKH ' iiifr near. , , , , T,....i..u.., .. " --" now selling ucaeiss. ti.; .;.. 7""'-"-imiivii nta each. The llcheta are " Th.,V . . . . """ ! "' t the Hotel Hall, the Local Red Cross Actimttet ' The lied Crou fuada f th leal chipier are to b xr.ns rnn.i.UrUr 'inspector. esM.lned . ,h ..',"'u. "" u.'" ur " 'iz &xz wHn... .. -,...... J. .. ... this matter ciMr ".-., .nR ,u mia me oo -., auu muiMjuy oj inn k are being devoted to the reg ular aemeeier examinations. Friday' mi. " "rwanni mil aie at the Hotel Hall, the HStf nlll ba devoted to the closing uu of ' it J rJl. .!!? ! ,,ve,, l0 ' ,,0 '"! wverai other plMea Is tat tbe racorda of the semester and al.ol Itev. Muckley addressed .h. . . K li' . .'" m"n,'''t ,lwt tU "atZ to saatata Ja ouu.de .. - K UX. b,, J; '- been m,.d a. tt. tudy. Tbe examination on tbe New,",'bJert Md "Optimism." I Th. ,ir.L- .. .. u. . .... T-. . ,. ...... At the asu-ml.1. . -r..- . 1 -...""."" " '- ..- -.., Wlur ai , OKlucK ,n m',r . " ""-"' ".." ni Ibe Htar theater. tbe morning, and on the Old Testa-' Lr I ndu. rv 1 h 77 n 'h" ,tj,1i "N' '" -hlpmeat of yarn so W juentatlrao. The ne.t examln.t.on extension cor "', , uZ'r';! "' r"""0 ''X ," IW Cr0" " In Bibla study will occur the 17th of Oregon. Thl t.!,r2 vtnni "' a. received yeatarday. aad H way. ine preparation on this work milled by tr in..J.i V -"""" "" rPi"X t be distributed amim h done entirely at borne or at Bun- slides. 'piicon ie knitters. y acnooi, ana mo examination li TheA N W(W,i,u,i. . I management of tbe ' given by the state department of ed;. con at ih.'-'..'.J ' .. "n ,.uoc''- "'"" nuiice thai a public rfl ration, and tbe pauers ,r..i ,i,. ... "" " wnesoay aa Is now kt.t .. ... ,,. maA . - - a" nursii ui aarat uawm.m ,. -, ;tnere. tbo tba pupil receives the credit A "blah link.-n. i! . . I"'" " ,ho" " "' rf ID HKh vhnnl l.. ... ' !, UABiren llielr nam.. .i... .. A .umb.7 of uudent. t . ' .!ta H.'h -- airb and- li7a Z-rTh. acu, bool Moaday, .ben the new girl. re to dr,s,7r.n ",' T"r,e,1",' H"o: M'' g"' "' " aamaaur commancas. I Flf teen ,tud-B.. . ' 'tuu'' Walker, Mr.. II. R. Bruhaber, H Th. rui.r .rt ,. .. . I . r,," Hla ara enrolled In ih' vm n,..i'i ... 1.7 .7 .V w, an, , , Rimasnt r i I Oram, Mr.. Oao. Wad, Mm aaraMst WM. .1... n..-,. --. MHO. vvaaiia aiaM win h ,.. i. .. l ureas about a wk to organjae lb. Junio; b LTsT.."?.'1 " '7 "!" '.tt. RiiCMii. . .. T' aar (la bafen ih. .- .... . i. 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