PAGK FOUIt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON M(ivimv, Ki:mur.Vttv a, mm !.& AT K. K. K. STORE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE MM it stfTiiiii WiM rfi pif ss&syi i If ir i You are overlooking a mighty good bet if you don't get one of those $25.00 Oregon Cassimere Suit for $16.85, for they are good all-wool Suits, finely tailored, worth $25.00 of any man's money; and at this low price of $16.85 they certainly are bargains. Sale of AH Overcoats Our Overcoat stock is always the largest and best in this part of the country, and at our Clearance Sale is your chance to get a good, stylish, warm Coat at the following exceptional savings: ANY $20.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $12.85 ANY $22.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $13.85 ANY $25.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $16.85 ANY $27.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $1&85 ANY $30.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $21.85 ANY $32.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $23.85 ANY $35.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $25.85 ANY $37.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $28.85 ANY $40.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $32.85 ANY $45.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $34.85 ANY $50.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $37.85 Twenty-five per cent off on All Mackinaws Everyone knows "Patrick" Mackinaw arc the very best Mackinaws made. For style and wear they tiro in a class by themselves, and you don't generally get a chance at them on sale. But we are going to give our customers a chance to buy these fine coats at 25 per cent off the reg ular prices. ' Men's "Lumberman's" ShirtsJ We stock the Whale-Bak, Shcd-Raine, Patrick, and other good brands. $11.00 GRADES FOR $7.85 $12.50 GRADES FOR . $8.85 Here's your chance to stock up on Woolen Shirts at a great reduction. We have in stock all the very best pat terns and 'styles in Woolen Shirts, all sizes, and are offering them at this Big Clearance Sale for 20 per cent less than regular. Pants Specials We arc exclusive agents for the celebrate:! guaranteed "Dutchess Pants," and have marked down every heavy pair in the store. $5.00 Grades heavy all-wool, now $3.85 $7.50 Grades heavy all-wool, now $4.85 $11.00 "Patrick" Grey Mackinaw Pants, now $7.85 jfixsC crp-r-.t 121? Til Hco ef Kept Hi tamt Don't buy a thing in Clothing, Shoes or Furnishings until you have looked over our Stocks and prices. IT WILL PAY YOU K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Mm&w Big Bargains in Shoes at this Clearance Sale We have put some mighty good shoes on sale at about one-half what they sell for regularly. $5.00 Shoes for $2.95 $6.00 Shoes for $4.35 $7.50 Shoes for $4.95 $8.50 Shoes for 5.45 $10.00 Shoes for $6.65 I MM MEETS BON TO TO I Wilson Compton, secretary-manager of the National Lumber Manufactu rer's association, also will address the convention. The box bureau of the association will hold Its meeting on February 7, in connection with the association's convention. The organization in cludes in its membership representa tives of lumbef trills in eastern Washington and Oregon, Idaho and west of Montana. INCREASE IS IMMENSE N FARM YIELDS SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 1. Read justment of the lumbering lndustiy of the northwest to meet after-the-war conditions will be considered at a meeting of the Western Pine Manu facturers' Association to be held here February 5 and 6. It is announ-ed that the formal program of the meet ing will be reduced to a minimum, and that ns much time as possible will be given to the problems the in dustry faces. Nelson G Bronn of the United States department of commerce, ono of. the lumbers trade commissioners who have been spending the last eigh teen months In the Mediterranean countries, will outline to rambers of the association the possibilities of foreign trade in that region. Dr DANCING ANNOUNCEMENT j That well known coterie of friends, who, under the appeiation of "THB INDOOR YACHT CLUB" have be-t come so popular in Klamath Falls and vicinity, owing to the success of tSieir social dances, will give uno'hcr of their delightful dancin parties In welcome to those men who h-ne re cently returned home from the serv-!- Excellent music, togetb.fr wih refreshments, will give promlso of a most enjoyable evening at the Opera House, Wednesday, February Btti, at f- p .m. i in KUVBODY INVITED. THE INDOOH YACHT CLUD. LEAVING FOR- VISIT Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gordan will !eae Wednesday morning for San Francisco for a vacation visit of about two weeks. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 High prices and increased production swell ed the total value of the farm crops of the country in 1918 half a million dollars more than the total of any prolous year. The aggregate valuu of farm crops for the year has been placed at $14,090,769,000 by the bureau of crop estimates of the De partment of Agriculture. The previ ous record value year was 1917. Thy lalue of last year's crop was doublo the average value for the five years, 1912 to 1916. Illinois ranked first in the value of all crops as did that state in 1917 Iowa, Texas and Georgia were tecond, third and fourth, holding the same rank held In 1917. Ohio dropped back Into sixth place from the fifth rank. North Carolina moved up Into .eventh rank trom the eleventh place. Indiana retained her eighth place. Missouri dropped into ninth rank from the sixth place she held the previous yiJar. Pennsylvania moved Intp tenth place from the fourteenth position. .Nebraska, which held seventh place In 1917, dropped buck to the seventeenth rank. California dropped from tenth rank to twenty first. The thirteen principal farm cropa, corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, buck wheat, flaxseed, rice, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tamo hay, tobatco and lint cotton wlilch formnd almost SO per cent of the value of all of the coun try'? crops in 1909 as reportoJ by the Census Uureati, were valued in 1918 at U, 125, 996,000. The total value of all crops as giv en is the hypothetical value, based upon the ratio or the 13 principal crops to all ciops In the 1909 Census Bureau's report. N NT FOLK POSSESS E Local Red Cross .'. Activities .. AT THE LIBERTY TONIGHT LEST WE FORGET METRO'S GREAT 8-ACT Spectacle, Showing the Sinking of the "LUSITANIA" Starring Rita Jolivet . You Can Control that Cough! provided you act promptly. The mild cough of today may develop into a serious case of pneu monia by tomorrow. The immediate relief afforded by UNDERWOOD'S Pine and Eucalyptus Cough Syrup has made it famous, and has the endorsement of thousands of users. Instead of lying awake at night and allowing a cough to become deep seated ,take this remedy in time. Keep a bottle in your medicine cabinet. PRICE 50c WASHINGTON, Fob 3. The Ger man fond situation as It uffectH tho rural population Is fur from hopelenH, but in the cities and tons utndltioiiH are gi owing more desperate and con-1 ducio to continued anarchy, (iiufl dentlul repoits to the statu dnp.ut ment huvo disclosed, Tho last har vest In Germany was far bulcv the. 10-yeur aveiugo, espednlJy for the foodstuffs as wheat, ro and burly The outs haiNcst was poor and the potato was coiiHidutuhiy below I no aveiage. Conditions In the larger cities am rapidly becoming morn ( liaollc Ins cause thn luck of tianspoitatlon fa cilities ictards the movement of, fond 'ippllcs from the country dluti'lcls People In tho country districts, II Is dei'lalod, have, enough J oat to carrv them thru another harvest In cities the very old and very young I are buffering from inalnutiltlon for lack of necessHilcH, Thure Is said Id he ,i reasonable supply of food for animals. ' Campbell .Mrs Itenblu M- la McKenzIo, Mm 'I'm Ink Mi Z.iclm lull. Mim Hotter, Mrs ( Iiiih lire Mrs I) i: Young. Mis lllon Wabb les. Mrs Kwm (irlflltli, M Slfve Griffith, .Mr. Geo Wnltun nod Mn l( K. Mr.idburj Mrs A II .N'ewlun nan iluuiuio Iiiimi dun ) of lliii Heulnt: for the ,1 1 , 1 . u IM'M 1111(11 lllllllll It It II II Ml- J r " K MiClaj TIiokc pieM'iit uuro Mrs ' Dlinn was ro-cilu. t( m leliiri Henley. Mrs 8tu.iit.MiH ('Iiih. L.ittn, ' .. . ,,, , . . . ,, I liu next meeting ulll In held t Mm .1 it Dlxmi. M.s A II Nelu, MH Mt(.1)H Tni,a, Krb . .Mm Hansen, Mis Mi(ln, Mrs. Oili, from In to 4 I The lleule) Iteil l rtim met Thurs- ilii) .Inn ::o, at the home of Mi K You Wire For Me, and I'll Wire For You - . House wiring and electric repair ' i'nrr f n i,:j,. it.: i.i.;.l ...b i, ui IVIUUO, Ulljr lllllli; CIC(.lllvi peonies within our line. If interest ed give us a call. Estimates fur nished free of charge. t. i v.i ;-a v! McDaniel's Electric Supply Co. 735 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. MOOSE HALL DANCE Tuesday night will be Dancing Night at Moose Hall. Peerless Orches tra with 'the best of mu mc. Everybody invited. Tuesday night. Gents, 50c, ladies free. RITA JOLIVET inlEST WE FORGEI" Liberty Theater I i a a mm a i f mn AbWIII11I7C nH9Hm-lli U uwi "wmw r,w illULf Wy KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS I V WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE l PURnrV 1 BUY THEIR DRUGS UcgugAcvl jTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MMVMh VQH BALE Singer sewln? machine and Edison phonograph, Call 722 Tenth stroct, '1-Ot FOR SALE Oil TKVJ1K-. Timber, claim. Nollio Wall, 220 Mortimer street. a-nt I Limb Wood For Less Thin deal of two cords four-foot lirnb wood for $14.00, or $7.00 per cord, will only be in effect for a few more days. Our stock is running down, and we have only a few cords to offer at the bargain price. Order quick, if you care to save a little money on wood. Remember, we handle Body, Slab, Block, and other "woods to burn." Also Coal and Fuel Oil. Klamath Fuel Co. Phone 112R O. PEYTON, Manager