1 sSti". y jt..jw T-.inr . W -J, PV- d- u .A TPHmBAT, rKltKITAHT h. ' M KVPOWO HKKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Mid-Winter Clearance and Clean-Up Sale of gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsssa"- fuiJHB n;M . v- j,rrevi. TT.P7&" , .vjnmmmm r D frv mmmw h a I. r.vt J" K4 r & ff &w 'i K- 1 vx m m 'if ftHW-' " ' ZLammmmV fo V IttfSGSaiH smmmf " nflKi'VHH ?mmmmmmBf lflmmmmmmmmmUmml ' ammmmmmmmmmmmmmaiea mmmmmmmmmmmmnsmV gggggHIH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmH ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmaBmM smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm. $ mmmv mmS 1 I 1 H H I r" ' " emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' JasssswilQtzSSBpmmmR slmeemWJuvSQlcVBmm 1 flHH OfMfy .JBSBmmwl sgwggagfgfffiilggm' smmmesmmTl Overcoats-K. K. K. Store The Man who want to get an up-to-date stylish, all wool Overcoat, and wanto to save money, will take advantage of this Clearance Sale. Everyone knows the conditions of the woolen market; everyone knows that Clotli ing is going a good deal higher, so this will probably be your last chance to make these exceptional savings on wool coats Take advantage. Sale Is Now On. See the Window Display. Read the Prices. $15.00 Overcoat on sale - $11.50 $30.00 Overcoats on sale - $22.50 1&50 Overcoats on sale 13.50 3150 Overcoats on sale - 25.50 20.00 Overcoats on sale - 15.50 35.00 Overcoat on sale 27.50 25.00 Overcoats on sale - 19.50 This Sale for This Week Only Leading Clothiers and flatten K.K.K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon t ietesslsitASj ERSONAL MENTION LITIM NMU0RTS OX LOCAL kWI amom xas fbopli or not CRT AN vKiirinr.l ootxoa mi comxos or local pout J. W. Brtotew la a bailaees visitor from Portland. W. H. Marrow Ja here tor a abort time treat San Francisco. k. m. Toaa or Pelican Bar to a baeueea vivsitor la Klamath Palls. 'H Wolferd to in the city for a fav days e bustaeaa from Yaiaax. O. W. OBeld of Merrill to a Klam ath raUa visitor. Mr. aad Mra. Henrr Vow of Merrill loft tale morning for Medford to visit relatives. Mr. aad MV. E. S. Gaibagea are reskterei at the White Pelican botel freai DeaTer. A. R. Webber of New Orleans to In the ott7 fer a abort time looking after tatters. W. L. Tborabrough wag among the train arrivals last night from Sacra. Mrs. r. J. Merer arrived last algbt frea California, and expects to nuke her heats la Klamath Falls. Mrs. a J. Swingle will arrive te sight treat Yamhill, where she was ealled by the death of her aether. A. M. Joaaaaasea, reereeeatatlve of Collier's National Weekly to ia the cltr la the tateretts of that mwm mm B GIN UP Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Beuett of Al genu are trtasaetlag baslaess with Klaauth Falls sMrehaaU today. COMMITTEB OT COtWCILMEX AP. rOWTKD TO INVESTIGATE MAT. TBI MEPORT THAT MOVE 18 NOW DfADVBUBLE New Mail Route Now In Operation The new rural route tbru Mills Ad-i ed as temporary carrier. ditlon snd tbe country west or tba The regular civil service examine- IMMIMAMMMIfMMIMMMMWMMMMI Moving Pictures i Inn rMtrmanAtit rsirrlsat will tut 1A i Merrill road to now in actual opera- on Mch 12th ,ccordlnf t0 , ,. tion, two trips having been made br nouncement made br Haul Bogardus Maurice Bryan, who has been Install. of the pottofflce this morning. frslnre which Mill t thr Bltrtttal In the 1niilo IoiiIkIiI In tbe sre U Aiitli-miiii, Alfred Whlia Frrd llurnii, V. Ilownril nmi AGinal L. Skeea, aecaaale at the Defge garage, will go te Asalaad laaedl atelr. to spead a week's vacatloa with his pareata. Tba A. N. W. Clab will hold aa all. day sessloa tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Wins, to sew for Ue Red Cress Society. Mrs. Erata Hosley Is expected te arrive on the train this evening. Ike straetloa nas neea vuiung her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Mania, who are spend. Ing tbe winter la Oaklaad. u wn.ht. . tk. n.iiu. m.u LnmUreVmnw waabhZril7ta,tlt kwt( r,portM mo" MV. The allowlag of the regular month. ly bills occupied a large portion of the evening at tbe regular city coun cil meetlag last night. A permit was granted the Ewauna Bex compear to erect a sew sawdust burner at the plantfnew' under con. mri , The committee twhleh was appoint ed at the last miselssfte. lavettlgate tbe advtoaelllty of taetaWag a paving months, returned last alght to Klam. ath rails. r THRIFT IN 1918 THE NATIONAL THRIFT DAY OBSERVANCE of Monday opened a new Thrift year for millions and millions of thoughtful people all over America. THIS COMMUNITY TOOK A FULL SHARE in the observance, and in congratulating Klamath Fall residents upon their enthusiastic response, our officers wish, for each, financial progress during the coming Thrift year. tls TO SERVE YOU CONTINUALLY Is our wish that this community may take a leading part in the Na tional program of Thrift The city engineer reported on tbe sewer coadltloaa la Fslrvlsw addi tion, aad a committee consisting of Lee, Struble aad Telford were ap pelated te continue tbe Investigations la this section. Mayor C. B. Crlslsr wss granted a leave of absence by the council of sixty days. The salary of Chief of Police Wil son wss raised to 9116 per moatb, aad that of Patrolman Hilton to 9115 per meath. Federated Meeting Was Big Success Tbe Joint meeting of tbe young poo-1 It has been announced that the reg. pie's societies of the city, held at thelular election of oncers of the federat Methodist church Sunday evening. led organisation will be held at the was a splendid success, according to Christian cburch on Thursday even reports of those who attsnded. I Ing. . I Tw. W. First State & Saving Bank m m$WKLMiAIH FALLS, OMfcpN '.PAW IS ,. . . n Local Red Cro$s I - Activities 1 The smallest atteadance at tbe Red Cross rooms for some time was re corded yesterday, the following only , being present: Mra. Robert Baldwin, ,Mrs. A. Walker and Mrs. R. R. Ham. iltoa. Good .reports of the interest and activity of the Mt. Lakl Chapter have beea received. The allotment of work fer Jsauary has bow been completed, Is addition te a large number of knitted articles. Those who met at l the regular aoseloa laat week with I Mrs. Phillips were: Mrs. Koonts, Mrs. teeth, Mies raya West. Mrs. LatU, Mrs. PhllHfe, Mrs. White. Mrs. Brook. Ileld, M.ra. W. Mrs. Lester. Mrs. 'MeClelUa. Mrs.Cate, Mrs. Hsdgepatb, 'Mra. Oeertses, Mrs. Oleaa, Mrs. Esst weod. Mra. Colsea, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Everett .OrlSHh., , St tew Kami TeHees sarins ef fttUtaae at t-U X. K. K. STOftC. FARRARPARTY BWDN YEAR OF '61 iUMMAY APPLEOATE, WITS HON IVAN AND LATB WALLACK IIALDWIX MKMBRRS OP PARTV which nmcvEO IMMIGRANTS AT IILOODV POINT Attention has been called to tha fsct that It was 1891, Instead of 1883, that tbe immigrant train of which the late Floyd Parrar was a member was rescued nl Bloody Point, on Tula Lake, by a company of volunteers from Rogue River Valley. Captain Llndssy Applegate was la command of the party, bis son Ivan and tbe late Wallace Baldwin being of tbe number. A abort time before this rescue Bailey Evans, wltb nine teen meu, driving 800 bead of cattle trom the vmpqua Valley, had been at.; tacked by tbe Indians os Pitt River,; unteers was dlipstched, snd reached BKody Point just in time to rescue tbe train. SAJiftth men, wltb their helpers, killM 1 M thslr cattle captured. .allJliJI the greet danger to tbe Immlfrant trains the company of vol. BREAD RATIONS . ANNOUNCED TODAY A WA8IIINUTON. D n Ch r. a 9 VW W v A two-ounce bread ration has e) been ordered for patrons of ho- tels, restaurants and dlnin a cars by the food administration v toaay. This allowance I. th. a same as that now being observed w in sngland. UIO POOD CONPERKNCE HELD IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Feb. 5. The food ad. mlntotrstors of Oregon, Washington, Alaska and California wr vi... dsy in conference with the leading salmon packers bore. The botel men of the Northwest were also at the meeting, at which the problems pe cullar to tbe Northwest district were uiKuuea, MAYOR CRISLER TO GO SOUTH Mayor C. B. CrUler, who has been In Southern California for tbe greater part of tba winter, and who has re turned to attend to matters of buil ness bere, expects to leave tnin fa the Eoutb tomorrow, where be will join Mrs. Crlslsr. Mr. Crlslsr has I been In poor health much of tbe time! during tba last few months, aad fltds tba lower altitude beneSclal. He ex-' pects to be away for several weeks. I WMMWMMMMMMMWMMIMMH To secure the proper effect of a real deaf and dumb boy In bis forthcom ing Famous IMarrrs-Caramount pic ture, 'The Dummy," which will be tbe attraction at tbo Star tonight. Jsck IMckford msde a tboro study of his part before attempting rehearsals. He visited a celebrated Institution for deaf and dumb children, aad It was the event of tbflr lives to bave the "actor man" appear wltb pockets bulging with candy. When he con sidered ho had mastered some of their vocabulary and queer mannerisms and told thorn that he could not come Vtllffl ffl. f. Hflilla itlAl ... mm only comforted when he nronlsed to Invite them all to see tbe picture when It was finished. Needless to say, Jack IMckford kept 'bis word, and tbe thanks of the little troupe wss conveed to him on osger Angers. Mary Anderson shows her expert horsemanship In "Sunlight's Last Raid," where she steals from a ranch house which to besieged by outlaws and rides at breakneck snead (a Fart Maxey, a down miles dlstaat, to re-i turn In the nick of time with a troop of U. 8. cavalry. It is an Imnlrlnvl scene where the girl at tbe head of the troopers dashes Into tbe midst of the bandlta and helps drive them to tbe hills. 'Sunlight's Last Raid" to tbe Greater Vltagrapb Dlue Ribbon I Traveler arrlilfnl "! heehhntl Iriea mrr sUmUnl. Whce yet ml ke you get ln. Hrr ilillmte Wool Htilrta tlMt aro made ef 31-tf K. K. K UII.LAIID MKMOIII.il. HKUVIt-UH The members of the W. C.T.C.I slited by the pastors of theeMy.t hold a Wlllard Memorial sfrts)l the lIsptlHl church on Sunday, I rusry 17th, st 3 p. m. A fol gram U bring arranged, wbkli be announced Utor. TOO LATE TO CLASSDj WWVWWWWWWWWW" WANTED Woman redding to. for housework from : rfallv Miranl Rnnriav: mill Phoua 20lt. W POR CITY LOANS on tbe A loan plan, see J. II. Masts, Is also scent for the Pens Ml tnmrinrn Co.. corner NlttS lllah. W HAVE YOU a good 80 for sail! I have a customer for 80 icretli rlgatcd land within seen mHJ Klamath Foils; prlco ami tertMi be right. W. H. Slough. SAVE 25 CENTS iy0VMai& M'THC-nVS-POUNDSZE cemS'JXSi, ?$ sJi:, VJ1P ,", 9SL vm. THAT-nBANS-SCvHBTrlNO wi -t im rt,