MOMHV, i . VMIK l-'OUIl n. mm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ( EVKaON Practical Gifts for Men Men Like Practical Gifts, Sometliing Useful and Substantial, Will Appeal to Father, Husband, Brother What could be more pleasing and express better judgement 'tfonn a fine Overcoat, and now is the time to make your selection, while we have every coat in the store on sale. See what substantial savings you can make on Good Coats. Any $50.00 Overcoat Any $45.00 Overcoat Any $37.50 Overcoat for $37.85 for $34.85 for $28.85 Any $35.00 Overcoat Any $32.50 Overcoat Any $30.00 Overcoat for $25.85 for $23.85 for $21.85 Any $27.50 Overcoat Any $25.00 Overcoat Any $22.50 Overcoat Any $20.00 Overcoat for $18.85 for $16.85 for $13.85 for $12.85 Hundreds of other articles of Wearing Apparel that will appeal and please the men folks at Xmas, ready for your inspection and selection at the IVfeiVs Greater Xmas Store Leading Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon fwwwM . fwi frill &'a5M ftaan BflRDl Q? r tt 4- LH HaLH BaaBaaaaai aaafcM VT " " '""Hl HBE BCS8mHWW??f '- tHjjQjjW Maw """BS KBViMnHBEIBaSflBHKl 9m& Ib HHHHHiHHHEIHlHHHHHHHHHBilHH MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OLENE MAN WOULD FOR RED CROSS ON HANG PRESIDENT Christmas Joy And all- ear ploaiiirr. If jou make this year's Christmas Gift a celebrat ed Lynn & Mealy Piano. The term are ski convenient. l'.ed riaiim 8105 up. Shepherd Piano Depot Xoxt Door to Postoffice. Workers thruout Klamath '"njn ty as well as the reM of the. country have started oat today to enroll n new list of Red Cros members for the coming year. The campaign hero has been thoroly planned by Chair man George Walton, and It Is expect ed that In view of what has already been done by this wonderful organ ization and the tremendous task ahead In the stricken nations (if Europe ,a most generous response- will be made. Klamath County ha a record to be proud of in every Ited Cross campaign carried on here, and this record will probably be uphel I during the coming days. As has been announced, there will lie mi drive fur funds in the spring, as lias been the case in the past, and tliu funds which arc raised will bo raised by the membership drive now on. It is expected that 50,000,000 men and women in the L'nitcd States will en roll as members of the llejl Cross dur ing this drive. PORTLAND. Dec I -Mrs llnr riot Marshall and Mm 11 C Tipton government witnesses, testified ho foro Federal Judge Wolvertnn Hint they had heard Harry IinliT. ranch er of Olenu, Klamath County, say a rope should be put around Prusldetit Wilson's neck, and hit should lie hanged for allowing the I'nlted States to go to war with Germany Letnler is being tried on four counts of an Indictment charging him with i violation of the espionage art Jesse Patterson, n 17-year-old boy, I testified that he had heard I.emler tell Francis Urotherton to arm him self-and get plenty of ammunition nnd urge other boys of draft uge to assist him to evade the draft law ELDER FUNERAL ! HELD YESTERDAY i IM C E2 Lty:r?OT5gig3c&5 52 The funeral serviieb of Mr and Mrs. Albert E, Klder were held es torday afternoon nt the Whltlock chapel, on Sixth and Pine streets, the services being of a private nature. Tho pallbearers were representatives of the Masonic Lodge, of which Mr. Klder was un active munilicr. Inter ment was made at the local cemetery Pyralln Ivory in sets and Indlvld :ual plecos Prices to meet every ! purse. 4 16-lt STAR DRUG CO w-n ji Qualitv $m Books Vwu Children Mot appropriate end acceptable sifts for the imall folks in homes of culture and refinement. A ttorehoute of tales to tell, covering the entire range of child intercit and understanding. An ever-prcn-nt answer to the demand for "jut another story." Some of the titles are: TELL ME ANOTHER STORY WORTH WHILE STORIES STORIES CHILDREN NEED FIRELIGHT STORIES FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOUR MOTHER STORIES ONCE UPON A TIME ANIMAL STORIES MORE MOTHER STORIES ALL ABOUT JOHNNIE JONES No other preirnU can cive such continued pleatura and profitable inttruction to children. . KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TrS I ru Xmas Store In the "Smoke Shop " Get your sensible presents beforo It Is too late. 14-L't Gift Stationery and greeting cards. Dig line at , 16-lt STAR DRUG CO. I Mate jou noticed how (heap jou ran buy a good oiercoat at tho big sale at tho 6-tf K. K. K. HTOIIK. Do your Christmas shopping even ings at the Star Drug Co Store ojcri until 9 p m 16-11 mi:;o.v cam'aktv i.i.st Killed in .Ulloi' Lieutenant Albert A I. ami) Donald iiii:i op worxns I'U l.e Is C Dleterlch. Tilinalo Or Pvt. Pvt Wyvra W. JoIiiihoii. We t Fort. Or Died of DUi-iff I'vl. Henry S. Schaile, Kiigone Pvt Albert Il.Paylor North M id Pvt. Robert Terry, Carletmi Pvt. Loo G Calavan, Portland Pvt. John W. Mlddletor.. t)"go Wounded Ki'terrl) l.'eiit Thomas II lloyd, I'or'l.in I Pvt Jeme R. Cotton, Gra"elVrd IM. Arthur 'P. Campbell, llnk.-r I'M. Ilaiold E, Curtis. Itoiohitrg Pt Lloyd Wood, Kiigenn Pvt. Ilnrrlson N I'hllllp, Gr.iili IM. William M. Murphy, Salem Wounded, Degree (Vilefi'i-mliii'd Pvt. Chan. G. Mllner, Nysvj Pvt Thomas II, Darker, Mr nwi.-vl.le, 1 t. York W, Hammond, Oregon City Wounded ttligMlv Llent. Alfred B. Kinney, Utorl.i Corp. Craig Wilkinson, Hood Klwr Cook Joseidi 11, Hellmer, La "rn.do Pvt. Elmer Loonoy, llalnos. Pvt. Rudolph A. Anderson, Portland Pvt. Albert T. Todd, West Linn Before Christmas Sale Free Toys With Your Purchases A sale of merchandise suitable for Christinas gifts; also many lines of mer chandise that you will need now and later. Wc arc going to reduce prices now, so you can make your dollars go further for Christmas purchases. Usually it is the custom to wait until after Christ mas before reducing prices, so this sale should meet with the approval of all. who have purchases to make, us it will enable you to make a substantial sav ing, and perhaps you can buy a few presents that you thought you would be unable to. Wc are'also going to give free toy with nil nurrbn.n. follews: For every dollar you spend we will allow you 10 cents to apply on any toy you wish. For every $10, we will allow you $1 ,and the same proportion for small er or greater amounts. All Women's Coats and Suits Reduced The comments made by customers visiting our Cloak Department have been very flattering as to style and values, so you will be assured of the latest styles at our reduced prices, the rarest of bargains. Reg. $18.50 Coats, Sale Price $15.95 Reg. $22.50 Coats, Sale Price $19.75 Reg. $25.00 Coats, Sale Price $19.75 Reg. $30.00 Coats, Sale Price $22.75 Reg. $35.00 Coats, Sale Price $21.75 Reg. $40.00 Coots, Sale Price $29.75 Reg. $45.00 Coats, Sale Price $3 1.75 Reg. $50.00 Coats, Sale Price $38.75 Reg. $60.00 Coats, Sole Price $48.75 All Suits Greatly Reduced Reg. $20.00 Suits, Sole Price $15.95 Reg. $25.00 Suits, Sale Price $13.75 Reg. $30.00 Suits, Sale Price $22.75 Reg. $35.00 Suits, Sole Price $2G,75 Reg. V),00 Suits, Sole Price $29.75 lad PACK OF SLEUTHS Gift stationery, largo lino to select GUARD FORMER RULER !i,bi' ncw ,""'"5"B nn" "r,c'', t I 16-lt STAfl DKUG CO vy PU?'TVJ WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS ffiZ lAGSWACYJ LONDON, Dec. 1 6 Several scorn of detectives, the pick of former Em peror William's force of sleuths at Potsdam, arc utaylng at Amoronjen. shadowing every movement of llerr Hohenzollern, according to the Amerongcn correspondent of tho K- I press, who claims to liavo talked with Bomo of these men Horr Holioruol lern is said to bo in constant dread of bomb throwers and other aHsasslnii, and always carries a umall rovolvr Tho former omporor's suito and de tectives have added at least 10i to tho population of tho village of Amor on gen, the correspondent Htatca, Keml jour mall order to K. K. K. Store for ChrlfttmiiM kooiIh or nn tiling In .Clothing uml Fooliwur. Tliry guarantee ttntiftfnrtloii mid pay nil postiigi) mil rxprcNH lnirK'. Gtf Mill-fold and card raxex IB-It 8TAK DKUO CO Queen Quality Shoes at Reduced Prir.cs The Queen Quality Shoe is universally known as one of the best makes of ICS SnOCS. SO it Will llf llnnn-n..fil-,i f ...ll . .1 f r V. P .. . """ ur us 10 ciaoornie on tnu merits i I lllMnn f lunlilif Vl.v All A l . . I V. l -. uiai is nucsasary is to inform you that we have re duced the prices on this favorite shoe for the Christmas sale. Our stock of Queen Quality Shoes consicta of many beautiful lines, in grays field mouse, browns, tans and black, in kid end calf; also a beautiful line of black patents and combinations. Sizes run from 2'2 to 8 in AA to E. All $ 6.50 Queen Quality Shoes $5.25 All $ 8.50 Queen Quality Shoes $7.25 All $ 7.50 Queen Quality Shoes $6.25 H f!2"22 8""" Ji"!! c!10"8 MMi All $12.50 Queen Quality Shoes $y.oo Special chowing of Silk Hose to match the above shoes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Men's Suils, Mackinaw Coals and Overcoats All Reduced Men's $25.00 Overcoats now $19.65 Men's $18.00 Suits now. $H25 Men's $20.00 Suits now $1'25 Men's $25.00 Suits now . $19-85 Men's $12.50 Mackinaws now $10.00 Men's $14.50 Mackinaws now $12.85 Men'n $18.50 Overcoats now $14.95 Men's $20.00 Overcoats now $16.85 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r"Oii JIENT Furnished apartmnnU In brick building, corner Third and Main, lBIlt" KOIt ItKNT HottHokoepliiK ruoiiiN, Third und Muln. I'hono 31!) J -a ,1 J. F. Maguire Co., Inc.