MONDAY. MCPTKMIIKIt :, tutn -WjM'iVII, THE 1VKNIW0 HEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON )' , r,,W I , . i jv. i msmm , ;wb i' ,. - fcwHJc i.r.-T MWV-,3E' lutmt fe I WjC ' P3W-" . . V ! ?v tt at SJWfmMMS BmBeEaaEnaEBEBEBBBSBsessxaM "''' ' g"? if r iJSSB" BEEEEnV,yA,2BBTi5Sjl w3 JiHiMIHl v-SEy BVBflEflEflEflmBflEiBT wsjBMBBBlBttaYileSHBlBBEBEBr. BJBMHBJB2flBKffjVJSjnYBEBEEfk few JHUbVBwJ' ' sr HbWbVavhai fviJPsl, 'sBBEBEnBB'SBEBEBEBBEKBBEBEBKlVPBEfl beeeeeeHL. HHIVSM ebvbvbvbvbvbvbvbvbvbvbvbvbH: vc sH ii? HHF tlH No "Camouflage" at This Store Economy Expressed In Fall Clothes' Good ckkhivcot more today, there is no getting around the fact. By lowering our Quality and Value Giving Standards, we could offer cheaper clothes, but we hall stick by the guns of Quality for our customers best interests and our own. Kuppenheimer's Clothes, Knox Hats, Patrick Mackinaws, Nettleton Shoes, Dutches Trousers and other standard makes of Fine Wear for Men, carry out this policy to the letter. They evidence how good clothes can be made, and not how cheap. They make a strong appeal to the man who knows and wants real value and that true economy is gauged by Quality, not price. 1 Clothiers and Hatters K.K.K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon MAKE SHOUT VISIT Dr. aad Mrs. William Kaykeadall of BafBae, who accompaaled tke spe cial trala ksre last Bight. hd a very abort visit wltk tkslr son, Judge D, V. Kaykeadall of tkla ettr. Tkey were iMif Hn. D. McCarthy of wsra f -. If I ' Psjrimad: ..'in mWmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmSImmi gsBaVaVaVaVaVaVaVBBaVaVal bVbEbbSjbebT .-. i. C BED K wnuiimns ansi ws mt TO MII.K CONHUMKIIS iiii h.i.ki:r.h itisrrss lt.II.IK.l MrHTRITIKS (Coattnaed from pace 1) .&. Vi ' i. ?i .jseMters was broagbt out la an Inter-; la order that tko local paklte wkt wtkic way. Tko oflea'r declarA that ' know what kind of clotkhw la do- th taMlan caa only ataad the terrl- alrod aad what hi aot dtalroi y tha ie or a fow days with- . Atkw Mamlaav ( mm A tkaft Ida vaaantt Red Crow for the aaforhif rofafa.1 ?. ' fc.M ,... the followlac aggwtloM are aude: i,kM..uUn.MMmMiiin.i..l Woolea food, of aay klad whatoo- lh. . wa-b-rt-.,. --, rer are acceptable; aoft kata aad thair alalia ra mi'. cape for all me., aad awaatan of ,,0,, MgJorj rfaaUtoaM a aay nu aaa am. a ft J gmoa, a aremlaont Me.', eklrte aad aajaataa. to, wen q,,- ttM mi ,0,,, ,,,, or ekraBkea aa bo loafer to N W-lfc-i a .l Mim.. .m.i far th. tTicMKi. m ""'"'''""' MMMhftf tko retrth Liberty Loaa . m.i.n.1 c. wm tor - puiafcoi to the laat dotroo ia hU lag cklldrea garaieau. i alwaaooioiy, ot'alf H wltk a magao- UO Not BOM ,K u lAVAa: : j ... i . - . . .- www w vv.mvw wotw rr" u'' "". w'.. atlr toaktod to tko doatka of kla soal gaudy eolorlBg .hall draaKkl(htMtk t.,, nkteet h. ...i. Ur. "."-T Tw w " a --- .. OF RED CROSS IRE DE1LED m. WM 5 . i ... v;" . '. !' fe4"i 4.1"" "" f 5QIX2 Orafceiela wkh t Hollo to Bjfca toed to prica. ," a'rrhaiii at or cowveateat atr Shepherd Piano mm araVS SBBSS; W B0V heeled ellppera, etc ., . . .' StlaT hata,' either mea'e or woaiw'a straw, dreae or derby. Ralaeoata, rabbor .hoota. or aw th'lag eeataialBg rabbor.,. - ,,-. i : . ' Note Rabber keela aaa eaallf;ko reaioTod f rom akoaa. t , Booki, toya, aoap, toilet artlelea. Notes or oomaiBBteatlou of Aay sort or deeeriptloa aiaat posHrraty aot bo seat. ' "( Tko gatkerlBg of tko clotklag wUl be BBder tko alrectloa of Mrs. f. . Martin aad will be reeeJrod at '.tko room at the west of tha; OrtsioM tkeater during tko afteraoou of tkto week from 1 to 5 o'clock. It will also be collected from, tke Tsrloao school booms la the etty1. ' If some who haTo glfu.te.Buke an ttaablo to dellrer. tkem, tkey aro ask od to pkoao Mrs. Martla aad arraate meaU will be mads.U kara broagkt ta. MaMMM made a talk sack u has boea Mldom heard ta this ooaaty. Ia'de serMMag'tho mothers day panda at draW Pass ok Satarday algkt. Mr. Hspaew'pald a meet beaatlfal trlbate ,40-kJa owavotkor aad to tko mllltoB of otkor -motkors or tko aatioa wko aro taday braraly auklag tko sap rfato BMrlfloe. Xo H-tt K. K. K. STORK. A RAMMC IH NOVKMBER Wekaro rssioa to believe tbero wUlf bo a Nbetaatlal " ra!so ,oa all Pkoaograpk Records. Wky aot buy aew? Mepherd kas erar 7,000 rec ords. 21-4 WA8HINQTON. D.C. Spt. 23,1918 The Red Cross Wnr Council nuth orlzcs this, tbe fourth Institllraent of the War Council's report u ,lho American people concernltiR tho uo altrady made of tho lied Crow War Feund: "American Red Cross expenditures In France for wcrk done among tho civilian nonulatlon since the wnr be gan', together with'' appropriations for,n,on,h ?5-40- tke supply, Transportation, Women's J"nl Hospital Service and other Imro.un. lu-u- Owing to the fact thut liny niul J other foeds tor dairy cows and tlio coil ot labor has udvanccd ho much, I wo feel compellod to ndvnnco our prices to tha 'following, boRlnnltiK October 1st: 1 quart of milk dally per month, 30 days, S 4.50; . Two quartH of milk dally, per 'month, 30 days, $8.50. Throe quart milk dally, per month 30 days, $11.75. Four quarts milk dally, per month 30 days, $14.00. Ono pint of milk dally, per month, 30 days, $2.50. Two pints milk dally, por month, '30 days, $I.7C. i t'rrmn Pried One-half pint table, dally por l.lnrnln Mrk.luu, cn.lir Urt. lug, mtiro iMiwrr, lyin fuel miniums. Hunt Kunrinilrrtl. For uli nt Trt. fonl llrtw. Osrngi. ai.tf tabto dally, per month, will amount to more than 70.noo,' one-nnu pint wnip uaiiy, per 000. month, $7.50. "Expenditures In Frsnr up to' One pint whip dally, per month, July 1, 1910, totaled r36,B'3.r.K2.73.f 1.&0. of which 121,160,032.66 wn:t nppor- Ono-half pint, tsblo cream, slnslo tlCBed for relief work among rofu (bottle, -40c. sees, reclslmlBg devssuted aro.u, the ' One pint table cream, single bottlo; fight against tuberculosis, operating; 40c. expenses snd other expanses that One-halt pint whip cream, bIiirIu have to do with the' civilian popuhv I bottle, 30c. tloa. The demands for tho iioxt six! One pint whip cream, slnglo hot- CIIICAllO, rVpt. 23. ifnllrutul Hi- rtirltleH will tiu onu of tint lmortint mibjorls to be tllncussvil by tho Hnv liift) Hank Suction of tho Amcrloin llnnkcrs Asnixliitloii, which holiln Its fiirty.fotirtli nniuinl ronvuntlon nt Chime", Koiitomlicr S3-'JK, Thu tmnkii of the country hnvo morn than $1, 7011,000,000 Invented In nil I mini ho curltlca, lirnro tho recent contrict mnile by tlio I'nltcil HI.Hci rnllrcml r.dntiltrntlcui with the rnllroniln will lino a InrRo of foci upon vavlnRN Innls'H linr.lniriiis, Hunniel I'nler iner, of Now Voile, C(iiiiiipI (nr the Nntlonnt ArHCcliUlon of UillwVjr Kc curlty pwiicrn, will talk on tblit hiiIi-Jcct.-l'r.Micln II. SUvin, of Now York vlcoclinlrninn of the Itullwny Kxccu tlva Ailvloory Committee, will dlcups ''Tlio Kffcct of the, Wur on Itiillro.-iil SccurllleH." , Ho) ill Tnllorol Mult anil Over- riMts nt 11-tf K?K. K. HTOItK., n-tt K.E.K.ITOSK. i .'v. Locatiomo of Pfacorthuit lUc ioi CrmMimg AhkHr ! Eapini m ' i. .'$ -' -r - A c c" "-:" '. a V f Si. s..8-. '; " ' A - ' i A .' L' M Wll. ZZuS'x 0A ' :tftV,,ifJS BBBBBBftfciiiTi---- J.Jkt. . ,j "'Z' f"tj.V?ff,,,i.wltt wtlva aid of tba,HuBgrlaaa, ctrotuia f?,3d ' .t,. ;r.i 'i ?X7i, ". H.' T' li ' i Austrlaa aaulra, desplU'tho fact tkat tkey ara 'Juao4Havs Poles. 'Craitkuis. RoamsalsBS snd (ilOMat (a OB revolt sga '.on 'the ruling racee: Tka ooaquast at larMa aad Roamaala, wkllo adding ,to tha smpire, also ad is more dlicordsnt elemeaU beat OBraratattoa. WaaUvar mar ha the Twwatarapsaa politlclsn believe tha empire to d od. months for the same purposes aro $34,582,827.57. 'The two largest Items of the psst expenditures were 'for relief work and reconstruction of dovsttoted vll- Isges snd tbe relief of refugees frcm the devsststed sress. The total for these purpotes Is $5,657,605.75. Tbe third largest Item wss for a campslgn sgslnst tuberculosis aad totaled $2, 147,337. "For tbe care of children In France up to July 1, $1,149,128.70 was ex pended. For the current six months the appropriation Is 2,775,(77,10. For. the work of caring for refugees tha sum of $6,212,280.70 has been set aslds and the fond for the rehabi litation of villages In devastated sress totals $1,-004.912.28. "Other appropriations as follews: "For re-education In the United States of those who have been mutil ated either as soldiers or civilians, $256,420.60; for tbe Society of Friends, tor similar relief work, $187,552.68. Women's Relief Corps In France, 1262,245.61; transporta tion, $187,652,767.54; section of purchsses, 188,213.15; for storing, $-258,047.37; (this Includes rentul); section of donstlons, Including gifts of medical supplies, surgical Instru ments and medern sanitary equip ment, $4,385,064,01; bureau of medi cal and surgical' Information service, $30,338.07; construction bureau, $45,438.60; Instance, 377,841.20." tie, 50 c. i Combination ' Ono quart and 1 pint milk dully, por month, 30 days, $8.75. i One quart milk and M pint tnbla cream dally ,pcr month, $0.75. Ono pint milk and Vi pint table cream, per month, $7.50, One fourth pint tiblo cream, 10c, or per month, $3.00. One pint milk and U Pint table cream, per month, $60. I All can milk samo prlco as bottles. All tickets sold on and after' Sep-' tember 24th take new rate. ' Dottles must be put out dally to get milk. j -AITAMONT DAIRY, (Formerly K. Falls Dairy) HAWKINS DAIRY, TERRY'S DAIRY. 23-3 Ed. .. Price A Cb's. fine salts aad overcoats at 11-tf K. K. K. STORE. UV A THRIFT, STAMP TODAY Walk-Over Shoes at 11-tf ! K. K. K. STORE. Kapprahatossr' fhwuclothlag t 11-tf j S K. K. K. TOMB. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY kOMajWWajSMBBBSaSSWSpSBSSJBSSBJSBSBSSBSSBBXS) WANTED Wsltrees at Jewel Cafe. flffA 'IVflsTdkal 13S Nettleton sm'sss -Amertca's best, 11-tf K. K. K. STORE. CITATION In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Al bert Jacabson, deceased. To Lcnnus Jacobson, Mabel Faldtx, Dollle Faldtx, Ullle, Faldtx, Egnar Faldtx, Harry Faldtx, 1 tattle Faldtx Bnall: la the name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby cited to appear In the above-entitled court, at tbe court room thereof In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 2nd1 day of November, 1018, at tha hour of 2 o'clock p. m., then and tbero to show cause, if any you have, why an I order should not bo msde by said court authorising T. M. Durham, ud-i mlnlstrator of said eatato ,to soil at J private sale the following real prop erty belonging to said estate ,to-wlt: Situate In Klamath county, Oregon, I a portion of Lot 1, of Section 12, ' Township 41 South, Range 10 East ot Willsmstte Meridian, and deacrllt- ed as: Beginning at the northeast cor- ner of the townslte of Town ot 'Clin ton; running thence south 207 foot, thenco'csst to Lost River; thencn' northwest and following said river to point o ebfglnnT2O0o,OOk dinar Bhr point of beglnnlpg, and containing ono acre, more or less. I Witness the Honorable R. H. Bun-' nell, Judge of the above entitledi court, with the seal ot said court' af fixed, this 33rd day ot September.1 1018, Attest: C. R. DoLAP, Clerk of tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath county, ay uiiab. v. ueuAf, ueputy, 33-30-7-14-21 ' DANCE! Tlir oprnlnu of our Social llnnrrw will Im lirlil Ml Moose Assembly Hall Tuesday Evening September 24th Come and bring )our frlmd. for a most enjoyable etrnlag. tp.22Gl 0E6BV$Bf3newbESemsaVsaw2slBVBV .gf$ffijl$t!lm aBlH flfl LSmmWm4lK3BJllfmWffMimmmmm JOEOEOEK BJ BM BEtsBBEBMEBEBVtfTTl aaB-' in "neffEy4sEtBEaEaEaEaEaEaBEM LlrlSk m fiimsP1 ' ' iMfVnEawaEinMI WMmW9W$mW is E9 mWl vm mw'9 LtslSr wmml WflT . YV1 mJjmW Bal Jl'S'teSaEBEBEEEBW mmfmlSaSmmSlmm We will win this war Nothing U rallymatUn until urn dot till IBBSBJH iff Tht Flavor La$t$ - f ? -v & i i u vsftrM&i .if . rxh ;'T' , 'iMy&'i-. ?air&wte A! &i , .... :5 -J, A Vi- , " ., A. MvW. r. .