The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING IUERALD. KLA MATir FALLS, OREGON
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GIFTS FOR MEN
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What could be more pleasing or useful than a new Overcoat for Xma, and
ri-ht now is the time to buy for we are making big reductions on every
Jai in the store. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
Other Suggestions That Will Appeal to Men
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GARTERS
CUFF LINKS
SCARF PINS
UNDERWEAR
UMBRELLAS
SOFT COLLARS
HOUSE SLIPPERS
RUBBERS
SHOE TREES
HANDKERCHIEFS
POCKET WALLETS
EAR MUFFS
SWEATERS
HOUSE COATS
SMOKING JACKETS
SUIT CASES
GAITERS
RAIN COATS
POCKET COMBS
TRAVEL OUTFITS
SLEEVE BANDS
FANCY VESTS
BATHROBES
PAJAMAS
SUSPENDERS
BELTS
SILK AND KNITTED MUFFLERS
MONOGRAM BELT BUCKLES
ETC. ETC.
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Mriu-ii..nisi: ckktivuwtks is-
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Leading Clothiers
and Hatters
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Klamath Falls
Oregon
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RESIDENTS OF
PORTO ns
SAN JtAN. V R. (Correspond-'
enfe ol tlie Associated IJess) Many.
towns in the Island arc without it
single bap of rice and the shortage
In man localities has Drought about r
a condition described by those In a
position to know as bordering on
famine
This food shortage is adding very
greatly to the seriousness of the In
fluenza epidemic and many deaths
are attributed not m much to the
disease itself ss to the complication
brought about by lack of food.
Shipments of rice from New Or
leans and other Gulf ports which aro
now from four to six week. over due
probably will bring some relief but
in the meantime the Island authori
ties anticipate much suffering and
hardship that at present they seem
powerless to prevent.
According to Albert E. l.ee. Keder
ni Fnod Commissioner and Chairman
of the Porto Rice Food Commission.
the question now la wholly one of
iransuortatlon and the Commission
,has considered the local situation so
serious that It has urged upon the
United States Shipping Boird the ne
cessity of Immediate relief. Help
has been promised by the Shipping
Hoard but so far the local Food Com
mission has, not been advised of the
sailing of any ships bringing rice.
For the first time In a year and a
half the Food Commission Ins no ro-j
serve stock of rice on nnnii. an i "
stock having boon released tu neoil
el In anticipation of the arrtxal if
thi. new emu. In order to proltf
th Hd rrts with rice needed forj
the relief of earthquake miffercrs thoj
Commission was forced to pick tit
small lots of rice here and there
Miny sugar contrnls in the UIjihI
employing largo quantities of tor
have been scouring the Island for(
rice at any price In order to irotide-;
food for the sick on tholr plantation.
In many Instances they have not'
been able to buy a single bag 1
Have jou noticed how rhenp u
can buy a Reed overcoat nt the. hi
sale at the
6-tf
K. K. K. KTOKE.
COMING FROM CORV.UXIS
ITALY WILL NOT
DEMOBILIZE YET
(ly .locttcl Pre-). '
HOMK. Dec li - 1'remirr Orl in.lii
told the Senate (hut ltal wn not In
a position to dumohlllzu a single man
anil that till wur material should he
kept Intuet The liuniedliiln diffi
culties to tie surmouuted. he sild hnd
not been diminished hut had iucrens.
ed
He added that reparation for dam
ages was a question outside dlsetts
slon Piildent Wilson principles,
he continued, excluded an Indemnity
in the traditional sum of the word,
but doubtless Italy would adopt the
simo 10 1 Icy regarding reparation as
the other nlllr.i. A commission has
been appointed to establish ltalys
damages'
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A suit fur illtnrie has been filed b
(Jeorge II Verley ngnliist tiorti Ver
ley In the office of tin- Circuit Court
Clerk The complaint ie lies 'lit 't
the couple hate been tiutnleil ulliet
t'.ioy and lmi tltrt-- children 'I lie
plilntlff Us represented lit conn! bt
O M Corkln
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iiiitiitin tfir iiiiutiii: ' "t "!!
Heitd )itur null utilrr In K K K
Mure for I hrlsltilrts ginnU or mi).
spill III led r.ir tttiil under .ip III ,k In lullilng nnd I iHiinr.1r
rlKlll. tirttnd on l'U l'l look like
Nl ronmwtnl mrt hat tin '
lre Wilson llrlilKr II '
Will III N 111 It III HON
'I lie) mirttillllce xill.fm Hun 1. ml .i
nil Milnge mill rprr 1 linrgr if
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Kiery Amertcrti. prisoner tn tier
many receive dn dig food parcel orr
week from the Ited Cms Itelttrn
postal pron It.
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A wlro received this morning from '
"Hermle" Foster to his father. J. II '
Foster, of the California-Oregon,
Power company, conveyed the news'
that he would be discharged from I
the S. T. A. C. today, and would ar-l
rive hore Saturday !
U In doubt nltat to glte. gitf him
a merchandise certificate at
19-5t K. K. K. STOHK 1
SO.NOKA
Mrrrlinuilisr rertlllciiles lsttnl fur
any nniount or mi nrlii le nt
19-5t K. K. K. STOIli:
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOIl IIKNT--Iliiusekeepliig rooms.
Third and Main Plmtiu 3t! l'J 3
KOU SAUK OH TRAM-: Fle pas
engcr car In good running order
1404 Main st 19 St
The Peoples Market
Producer to Consumer
l.iil.illl) irti-.tl .it mmleiittr prli1.
Try Our Veal
Sausage
Wnlrli niir ttliiilun il.ll) fur llKK''"
lloti r lmc our oitii ilrllier).
LEAVE YOUR
ORDERS FOR
TURKEYS
( tlxxiliilrl) tin mid
tur.ttte Turke))
Phone 83
534 Main St., near Sixth
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Thirty-two thousand school chil
dren In the schools of Paris were rc-(
celving regular lunches from the Red
Cross during the past year
limirlthl) liosen nlieu
heard In comparison. I'laji
Jill Reconl lletter
SIIKPHKRIKS
Xet ilixir I'wslofflrr
Fireside Comfort
ncpenils upon Hie number of thing j nil hnie in our home that
giies nit real hutihfuetinn ami relaxation.
If eterjtlilng jou own is IioiikIH on Ihi basis of price, or how
cheap, or tlmtV. Kooil enough, then neither ou nor our friends
will fake pride In llio home.
We lunoprnlmlily wild this Full tl the number of Hue
I'lttjeriilanop. I'lnnos and riuuioi;rpli? f"" Chrlnlmaa than any
other jtiiir.
lire hiircliillhtH in oilr line, and carry a I.irger etock than
nil others i-iimliliiiil. Reasoiinble prices ami convenient tertw
liino inuilt our place 11 nietca for worth while ClirUtmun Glfto.
Shepherd Piano Depot
Next Door to Postoffice
KIIMATII FALLS
Winter Storage
For Your
Automobile
and
Storage
r"-.i
t'sal
Battery
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When you store your car for the winter don't
forget your battery, and remember that the
"EXIDE" service station auto will call for your
battery. No extra charge, just phone 22-M.
Live storage for your auto for $5 per month.
You do not have to drain your radiator... Dead
storage at $3 per month.
The Electric Garage
(Formerly Telford Bros.)
Practical Presents
THAT PLEASE
It it not difficult to select a present for n man provided you keep in mind
the idea that he prefers something practical and useful. We hnvc dozens
of things that will please the men folks just come in and look them over,
Fountain Pens
We lone lioth onklln ami
Waterman I'ens In man) sijles.
I'rltes a..VI to HI li.OH
Salety Rasors
All the popiilnr m.il.i-i i .mii
pli'tr ullli lilaili's.
SI.'J.I to PT.otl
Desk Supplies
Ink Mills, paper miters, vrii. M
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I'll lmrpeiiers, ile-U wlriidar J2
mill nthrr Useful unit imirl bj
tilings, W
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Leather Goods
We have a wonderful assortment of bill folds fronia$1.00 to $6.00; card
cases from 50c up; coin purses from 75c to $3.00; pocket photo and pass
cases. These articles made up in calf skin, seal leather, pig skin und wal
rus; beautifully finished and well made.
Our store is filled with useful, beautiful, practical gifts for both men and
women. Books and games, and some wonderful talking and crying dolls,
MADE IN AMERICA.
Last, but not least, the finest and most beautiful line of Christmas cards
ever brought into Klamath Falls.
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W1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THm
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE u7l
I ftU?tT Y r , BUY THir? DRUGS IacIxI
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23 Main St. Phone 22-M
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