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Trousers is now here-new patterns and fabrics
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Every pair guaranteed to wear or will replace with a new pair
and 10c a button $1.00 a rip
Worsteds, Serges, Khaki and Corduroys dress and work styles
$1.50 to $10.00 the pair exclusively at
K. K. K. STORE
Leading Clothiers and Hatten
P
ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL AFFEXmtM
AMONO THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
H. A. Coll of Dorrls It In the city
on business.
A Hoheusteln 1 a business visitor
In KUruath I'alla from Medford.
L. A. Davit It bar on business v Harder waa among the tratu
from Sau Francisco. arrivals la it night from Portland.
Mr. and Mn. E. M. Dubb of Merrill
arc in the city for a few daye.
E. E. O'Connor la in the dtr for a
few deya from Merrill.
h. Doyen la n builnen Tlittor to
Klamtth Falls from Montague.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Hartley of Port
land are recent arrivals In Klamath
Falls.
Mra. E. M. Brewer of Fort Klam
ath la spending a few daya In Klam
ath Falls.
Roy M. Noah of Fort Klamath la
-attending to matters of bualaesa In
Klamath Falls.
Now Novelty Veilings and other
Veils Just In. Gertrude & Co., 601
Main street. 21-It
8. E. Icenbice, a farmer of the Plae
Grove section, la a toeaty teat vlaltor
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Mont Koblueon, a farmer of tht
Mnlln section, la In Klamath Falla
on butlnesa and pleasure.
Cus Newbury, a well kaowa attor.
ney of Medford, la If Klamath TnH
attending to mattert of butlaeea. Ha
Is icglstcred at tht White relit aa
hotel.
Word haa been received hart that
Ernest Nail haa successfully paattd
the entrance examinations for tht
ordnance course at the Ualveraltr of
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Word baa been received here that
Lloyd A. Eadlund haa auccatafully
paaaed tht examination for tht ord
nance count at Unlveralty of Oregon.
Mr. Englund waa the high school
teacher at the Keno school.
DANCING SCHOOL
Tonight at 8 p. m. at Moose hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Klllcndahl, Instructors.
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SPECIAL MATINEE
"The Blacker" will be shown la
special matinee tomorrow afternoon
at the Orpheua theater at 380. Oat
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SPECIAL VALUES IN
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Trimmed Hats
For Friday and Saturday
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They've Jast beta packed)
-all. freak aad sew, aad
hlnre there are oaly 88 ha
the lot, they'll ke worth tea.
lug early. Ntw Strawa aad
Braldet aew Msnauaee,
flae Llaere Braid Rett, Leg.
noma, MJtaae -aad other
straw shape, triaaaatd wtek
Sower, ilblioat, feather,
quilla, fruit aad otkar aov
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Do aot sates tklt aala of
special osTorlage, at
$4.95
WE ALSO RAVE MANY
OTHER NEW RATS AT
VARIOUS PRICES
GERTRUDE & CO.
601 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore.
Local Red Cross
Activities
From Ftbruary 10th to March 10th
tht following goods have been receiv
ed from outside districts: Algoma. 10
pajamaaulta: Mills Addition. 10; Dly,
11; Klamath Agency, 10; Fort Klam
ath, 35; Bonanta, 10; Matin and
Shasta View, 39; Merrill 17; Mt.
LakI .
Two aweatera were received from
Bly yesterday knitted by two boys,
Arlet Edsal and Matt Obenchntn.
Both garments were nicely done.
Tbla la the second sweater knitted by
Edaall.
Thoet prtaent at the work rooma
yesterday were:
Sawing roem: Meadamea L. E. Sul
livan, Ptte Qrob, Dan Ryan, A. Wal
ker. Surgical dreaslng department: Mes.
lame I.. H. Davie, K. O. Cummlne.
F. E. Beltgman, W, H. Robertson, R.
H. Dunbar, Geo. G. Fry, H. Newnham,
C. F. Stone.
German
Socialist Leader
CARRIER EXAMS NEXT MONTH
Tht U. 8. Civil Service Commission
announcea that a clerk-carrier exam
ination will be held at Klamath Falla,
Oregon, on April 13, 1918, to eatab
llah aa eligible register from which
aelectloa may be made to All vacan
clea aa tbty may occur la the posi
tion of clerk-carrier la the Klamath
Falla, Oregon, postofflce. Age limit,
13 to 45 on data of examination. Both
men and women will be admltttd to
thla examination.
Application blanka and full Infor
mation may bo obtained by applying
to Paul Bogardua, local aecretary,
board of Civil Service examiners, nt
Klamath Falla, Oregon, postofflce, or
to tht secretary. Eleventh U. 8. Civil
Service District, 303 Postofflce build
Ing, Seattle, Waah.
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WITHYCOMBE ANNOUNCES
HIS CANDIDACY
.lolin O Kulley, hIi.. mm rrrtel
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PHILIP SCKL'IDtMANN
tBl.ltl.. CV.I U.K. UK . ft
I i-niny oliiviudiiibiiu, uoi uiun social-
j 1st leader, haa become one of tlio very
prominent figures In the government.
Hla recent criticism of the knlsor's
atatementa about the Russian situa
tion brought him Into notice again.
Heretofore he haa agreed with the
I government, or made merely formal
objection to Its policies.
umy In stnto expenditure should be
observed.
Wo hnvo stnte problems of great
magnitude to bo worked out for the
Increase of Uoslrnblo population; for
the encouragement of manufacturing
enterprises; for the enlargement of
flocks and herda of the best breeds;
far the eradication of fruit pests and
Ihor destructive agencies In orchard
mid farm; for the general encourage
ment of product I vrnenn In nil lines of
rndcnor; for tho careful, Intelligent
hpndllng of the Hovoral Mnto Institu
tions and their wards, observing aa
for ns possible the best lines of mod
ern treatment whllo nt tho wimo tlmo
htcurlriK for thcae nnd for awry do
portnient of statu business tho cloncit
possible economy.
Domestic tranquility and bundles
coundenro aro Intimately rotated to HOI.IUMt KII.I.KIt IX
tne iiudiic we.iare. i .nnu o ... ., F( K
mv linkup In iirniiintn thuni. I tlOtnl "
with plonsuro (he growltiK dlsposlllou
of employer nnd employes to consul-
'rr ench other'a rights, and to adjust! ,y ht Assoclalrd Press TumJ ..
i dlffrrcncca by dlscuaslon In n spirit of ux.ng been killed In an automoaltt
. fiilrnes and oulty. ' I arcldent In Kriini-.'. In derlsr4 bf
The routine duties of the office will Architect lloughtiilliiK tu bi tha teat
not he neglected by me, but every' young tuuii who vlnltnl KUnith rith
cfiort II bo put forth to bring cachlnt summer whllo In the employ tf
brunch of the stnte servlro to a eon-j the firm of llouRhtiillni a Dn,
illtlon of maxlmiitn naefulness. Tha and to have ptepnrid the report w
efflcloncy of the service must never the condition, of th court not
be sacrificed for the sake of political which was ihmiimI with Hit olbin
ndvantnie. I hero In Januiiry. Iiurlna hit iu;
I shall be mindful of the fart that ' '' he became widl urimslnted lt
I am tho representative of tbo wholo number of Kluniath Palls reildnti
people, and shall welcome auggn. . II" wn 27 yearn of ae nt ttiellmeot
tlnns from any cllUen to the end that I ' death. Kiilley wnH ltli the r. g,
tho collective wisdom may be brought I'oreatry Knglneera.
to hear on nil prohttms. - i
' II honored by a re-election, I shall . JQO LATE TO CLASSIFY
continue to give tho best that la In " vnaatn
me to every branch of the public er- HITUATION WANTIIU- Woman with
vice.
HnMi ou a
your home?
W. 8. 8. baby bond in
son, 19, denlreu Munition on risrs
m took mill Kcnnrnl In lcr nr caf
eiioU mn! helper. Addre Herald.
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H. N. Moe, Dry
MIKKIONARV MKKTINO TODAY
Gertrude Co., special valuta In
hata for Eaater. 31-2t
The Ladles Missionary department
of the Emanuel Uaptlst church today
tare holding an all-day session at the
' homo of Mra. J. J. Davis. The time
Is being spent making bandages,
towela and washcloths for the hospl-
tals.
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MAZOLA
Mazola U a vttttaUt oil pressed from corn,
It if the ideal medium for deeo frying, tautelna. or
skertening, because it is not only ttnitmUatA gives
Crullers aad Doagknum
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DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PHYSICIAN aad SURG HON
Spiaal TreaUneaL
Specialist la chronic diseases. Kxamlnatloa and coasultatlog (rat
targeet X.Ray laboratory la Southtra Ortfeai' Iateat electrfcgi
appltaacea that art aew used lB the eurlag'ef dUease. ,
Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half
IsUor or gallon tins And ask for the free Masolr
Book of Recipes, or write us direct.
rf mmn ithtUt U MuU imt M( U t nli, iuIci)
Corn Products Refining
Company
17 Battery Place,
New York
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IIMU.N.MNU TOIIAY WITH AT LEANT ONE TIIIUVT NTAM11.
THE OIUKCT OF THEIR HALE IH HUMETHINf.' VAU MOEE IMIHtltT
A.NT THAN THE IIAIHINO OK THE MONI' INVOLVED IN THIH
IHHCK.
Conservation of Necessities.
' That Is The Motive
Hie (I'overaiiM-ut tniuit Iwve the right if wa in obUlalug wlwt la ueedetl
for the effertlve prosecution of the war,
Ami Hint In ponnlble only when the people reiluie thru- roimuuiptloii of tho
artlilra needed by the I Jovernment.
If, Irutead of npeiiliiiK money aa f roily aa joii feel Uiat yoa ran affonl,
)ouiiirtnll your daily expemlituroa and Invrft (lie money m aaved In War
Having Hiumna, It naturally follow a that Hiorr will be loaa waate of tho
pioilu.U now ao aadly neeiled by the men ho are fighting for our liberty.
War Saving Stamps pay 4 per
cent interest
Coipourie. Qiarterly, ami they are Mo-$JrwkaWc--iIre
wurket cutKiou emit affect then
Wait buag Thrift Hump, today atait v.h the firm determination of
fmlMiing at leaat one book of them (10) Iu time to convert Into a WafTCv.
Ing Kt.ui.p by March SO on whkb date we hope to again ahow tho aaUon
that lilimatli Falla kanw. i
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