.Mt, ..ViftV ft4i i THE EVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FA W. OREGON .. . rsrr"-rr - ww www U &TI AS CLOTH IN CLOTHES The material that shows may be fine, but ihow Ivnuf tli tkincfi that bear the brunt of weai...i. ' t ' . ..i.e.' v'..i '.s "vi "1 MONDAY. MAvt1 ;1 smmmmmmmmmmmmm-l HBMmmmmsmm sTsmmmmB ? I 1 AS IMPORTANT the hidden things back of the fabrics? You need to know! And for your safety in buying you oujfo to know that Kuppenheimer Clothes rnmi j v nml ,o, .y iSM ?"V f- . ) 3M5Efi r wPf7nw n - -VVJ' Vrr & BrBow-Kisas CkU " AMiir von tuneriortv in every detail in cloth ami trimmings, in design and tailoring, in finish and fit, in durability and value. We stand back of these clothes on evrry point; our guarantee goes all the way $15.00 to $50.00 K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters SOLDERSMAY RETURNHOME tiom this year are entirely within the prerogative of commanding offlcera of their divisions, and they will sot be overruled. This information came to Governor Wlthycombe from Senator J McNary, who conferred with Adjutant J General McCain at OoTernor Withy- 'combe'a request The ruling will apply to eoldlers In or near the state, and will laelade Fort Stevens. Caahy and Columbia, Van couvor barrack and Caap Lewie. I While aoldlera may rote any place In the state, and In sobm caaea will ADJUTANT OENIRAL AT WASH, merely hare to croaa the aUte bound- IN.TON PLACES THIS PRIVIL. ary to reach the polls, it u presumed KOK AT DISCRETION OF COM.'"'- " " te -- ............ ........ .. ..... lot the opportunity to return home on vrrivHw vr "mV . -L FOR Elf CI Wi OUS CAMP SALEM. May . Furloughs for Ore en soldiers who deelre to Tote at elee- furlough. Are you saving for yourself alone or buying War Savings Stamp and ear ing for yourself and your country t Wins $1,000 for American Creed ii M DR. CLAYTON E WHEELER PHTSICIAX and SCHGEOX ' final Treatment Specialist In chronic diseases. Largest X-Ray laboratory in Southern Oregon. Latest appliances that are now used la the curing of disease. Ea-mlnatioa'and consultation free electrical y AMERICANS CREED I j telicve in the United SUtw of' America a a gov ernment of the people bq the people, far ihe people, whose just powerr in derived from, the consent of the governed; 4 democracy in a republic; A fcvcreign nation of manu to ereign states ; a perfect Union one and intep.rble;ettablif Ked uponlhose principle? of freedom, equellfy. justice md humsmtq for which Americjn Etriotc sacrificed their erand fortunes. I therefore believe it is mi dutu tomu country tc bw it, to support its constitution, to obeu its laws, to respect its flat and to defend, it a "Inst all enemies. mmm-PW smraW' XvSmw iweT ivVPTeV. Bar cim If . , y itAm- m " .smmrnVwmmV P mm SrwmvnV'-WJ; tm-mv Tmmr s ' SJBJpejyiBT'Bfl 1 mmmmmmmmmBs mmmmr vc mmmmmmrtt mmmmf .amm-PV. i',"!"!! i i i" -gmaisTiV jMajyjSmifJlJgSJiggB Local Red Cross Activities A CORRECTION Trment at the now Inn room Krlility Mere Menilnmm A. II. t.unil, flllbert 1'lerl. Z. C. Kimball, T. It. Skllllnicton, c. A. Duntlnit. Kred Goeller, II. Newn- hm. L. E. SullUnn nml MIbr Mary Illeth. I Rursical UreMtlnRi deparlment Frl jtluy: Menilnme Prnnk Ankcny, W. II. 1 ttobrrtiion, Jnt. Drlxcoll, John Moore, O. W. White. C. I Moore. II. It. Crane. Patrick. It of a Tliomnn, C. C. Kurnnii, C, V. 8tone, Van Iielten. On Saturday there were present In the newlna: roem: Mendme Georico Humphrey. J. M. Johnnon, J. 8. McClel Ian. 8. E. Martin. Chan. Martin, L. II Sullivan and Minn Alia Itnlph. In the surgical dreeing department Saturday were: Mexdamea O. W. White, Itosa Thoman. Jaa. Drliicoll. C. P. Stone. Hosteaaea for the coming week will be. In the order named : I Mrs. A. J. I.yle, Mrs. Paul rtogardua, Mrs. Ida Orlmea. Mrs. Ilay Moore, Mr. Z. C. Kimball, Mm. Carey Itamaby. Thru n i)twfM!ililcitl crtor In K. HuiMimanV nilvertlirmriil In Snlut la'i llemlil, In hlch a hiktIiiI olTor of Thrift tilnmp wnn ni.il ullh nil liuu'lmuM durltiK Iwotlnyc. II rend Dial n :Sc Mnmp ni'M lie rImii with nil. ruicluisea of from 1 00 to 15.00, In utead of from 13.00 to 15 00. Tlila error j wan made by t ho neurpaper, and thej flnt nnnouncement of thin pprclnt oftcrl vni printed correctly In rrldn'n Her PlJ. I American Ooyt'&hett. Thaeatrike'. Tor American boyi. Farutiwlyn It OftAOLCVlUSSLYCa liliiiimi vlilninc rlon, Hilda ttiii. IHrti rlimi work; ripflw lci'i.--I'rni k U'rd. Hla Nettleton't fm ihot tt 6tf K. K. K. ITOH KLAMATH MUSIC IHOW Soma nifty Straw and Panama hats at 6lf. K. K. K. STonE. I OIiik lo tlif fct that wtBOtlN nrruly fori) new piano uA fkjm I of tin Intfnt, uptoiUte styles, ml i I till K:rttir nuinhrr of nUos.CwB urain urin lor aaie. rarmtrs ware.(, M, Sonorn pliononpli. u house Co., 6th St. C6t nH viclrola nl)lin. weannomwn jaleahow for Hie latter prtofllsy.ai neerni popuitr mnKrn or iiunmer huh win io rne, noi wiuuhi i lnni which comply with the new In. an It will be worth while. r;l dimmer law. Telford Orcn. (Inrnge. 30 t:t K. T. SHErHBUI 1 Ralph E. Williams REPUBLICAN Candidate fir National Committeman Ralph K. WUUams ot Portland, native son of Oregon, and present republican national committeeman, is a candidate for renominaUon and election. All Oregon knows that Mr. Williams was the chief factor in bringing about the reunion of the republican and progressive parties In the state In IMS, resulting m Oregon being the only state In the West to cast Its electoral vote for Hughes. That Mr. William's splen did work In harmonising the various element of the republican and progressive parties Is also recognized nationally, is attested by strong letters of endorsement, written by William iC Wilcox, retiring chairman of the Republican National committee; Oeorge W. Perkins, chairman ot the executive committee of the progressive party, and Will R. Hays, re cently elected chairman of the republican 'National committee. These letters refer not only to the state and national campaign ot 1111, but also to the recent meeting of the Republican National committee at St. Louis, where Mr. Williams activities materially aided ! establish ing the spirit of co-operation and harmony which now prevails In the party thruout the United State. VstS-tow A-" A descendant of Oregon pioneer stock, his parents having crossed the plains to Oregon In 1845, Ralph Williams' Americanism has found abundant expression since the outbreak of the war by participation In all patriotic war activities. Aa Is generally known, seniority in service gives prestige and lnlur cn.ee on the Republican National committee In the same measure as on congrenalonal committees. At the present time be la ranked aa to aenor ily on the national committee by two members only. This puts Mr. Williams in a position of power and distinction such as no new member of the committee could hope to attain. Ilia re-election will insure ti the state of Oregon all the added benefits which will naturally accrue from bis Increased standing. THOS, H. TONOOB JR. , CLYDE O. HUNTLSY. WILLARO L. MARKS. WAL.TRR X TOOZ1 J. r. k. liwis. P. It- VOVSYt Member of Hughes Campaign Committee (Republlcan-Profreiaive.) (This Information is furnished by Thos. H. Tongue Jr., Clyde O. tn0Hmm r . .' anm .- ...i .ifc The city of Baltimore paid William Tyler Page of Friendship Heights, Md , f 1,000 for "The American Creed" in n contest In which many thousand creeds were submitted. Henry S. Chap in, nearly two years hro, suggested the contest, and when It was taken up by tU- city It became uie "National Cltl zen' Creed Contest." President Wll i up, Speaker Clark and other promP rent Americans have endorsed tbo auurd to Mr. Page, who la a descend nnt (if President Tyler nnd of Carter Dinxion, who sinned the Declaration of Independence. Eighty-Eight Names on Casualty List Today WASHINGTON. U. C. May 4. The llireo died of wounda and nine of dls- I casually list today contained eighty- enre. Fifteen aro reported missing In 'eight names. Six were killed in action, action. PIANO TUNER If you are Interested In hmlng jour piano tuned by a prominent concert piano tuner of Ran Francisco, phone 2S!J, or call at once nt Shepherd Plnno , Depot, next uoor poslomce. 1 If American Soys' Shoes for long Ser vice, style and quality, tee. It BRADLEY SUPPLY CO. Big Loan Total May Reach $4,000,000,000 i WASHINGTON, D. C, May . For the third time within a year the Amer ican people have heavily oversubscrib ed war credit. It Is now estimated that the total of tbo Third Liberty loan will reach $1,(00,000,000 this week, when the banks have time to tabulate all appli cations. The exact result of the campaign probably will not be known until late la the week. Oflclsl ostlmates placed the num ber el subscribers at between 13,000,- ,040 and 15,000,000 far above the 10, ! 000,000 of the second loan or the 4,500,- 000 ot the nrst and some officials ex- resed the belief that the roll of bond uyert would be even greater. To them this aa one of the most encouraging features of the loan. 1 All twelve federal reserve districts j which were the largest campaign unit j oversubscribed, and a majority of the stutes made the same record. j WEDDING SATURDAY NIQHT j John C. Rhode and Annie Jardine were married at 8 o'clock Saturday evening by Justice E. W. Gowen at his ! home on Pine street, i The groom la a rancher near this city, and the young couple will make I their home on bis farm. jVOIt SALE Furniture In completely furnished five-room house; chickens and equipment. Call corner Owena .and Reclamation, Mills Addition. f3t , Good Gifts For the May Bride The wedding glflx from Upp'a brings to both recipient und don or that comfortable feeling which goes with smart style and good quality. Selection of the present is an In teresting experience One sees so many desirable things In ell. ver, pewter, glass, jewelry and clocks that a happy cholco can be mado at whatovcr amount It la desired to rpend. Brides of Klamath Fulls and vl elnlty prtfrr tbnt their wedding presents come front Upp's. Frank N. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Omclal 8. P. Watch Inspector wmam g-aW WW Q.Alji f'flL mmmm-BSSmmmmmf I V Kf IsffrV I sfcsjff-11 V l SmmL mmmmmmmmmmm-af M I fB-mCVTC m-f agammmmmi WXk7 I A fid teeth breatfc appctitt dUMtkit. "Ctvt tt to mt. please. CreorJ daddy." "Why Bobby. If you wait bit for It you'll hive It to enjoy lonceri" -Poo-poo! Tfcitt no arsument with WRIGLEY5 CJUIS liLf ftaufM; Uaiii, snyiVwyl! After every m& -BKe tu:- ,.,&, JltiA , if iJiJ-&n"