The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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AT K. K. K. STORE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
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Th Boot of XnT-lafc aw ,
You are overlooking a mighty good bet if you don't get
one of those $25.00 Oregon Cassimcre 'Suits 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 All 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 $12.8S
ANY $22.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $13.85
ANY $25.00 OVERCOAT, NOW $16.85
ANY $27.50 OVERCOAT, NOW $18.85
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" Mackinaws nrc the very
best Mackinaws made. For style and wear they are 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
regular prices.
Men's "Lumberman's" Shirts
We stock the WhaleBak, 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
Wc arc exclusive agents for the celebrated 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
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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
BBjSM Big Bargains in Shoes at This
9EHJU&HL We have put some mighty good shoes on sale at about
IHjRS? one-half what they sell for regularly.
( $6.00 Shoes for $4.35
SBHBPIbW $7.50, Shoes for $4.95'
9K&A $8.50 Shoes for $5.45
VliiiSSM $10.00 Shoes for ,$6.65
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LONDON, Feb. C Naval authon-,
ties announce that the "rigid alr
bhlps" of the super-Zeppelin type now ,
under construction In Great Britain
will be at least twice as good as any
thing Britain now possesses and
"probably superior to any other air
ships In the world."
Although no details of these new
airships have been made public the '
naval authorities say the German
modern super-Zeppelin have a capa-,
city of approximately 2,000,000 cu
bic feet of gas, and possess a range
of action from 4,000 to 8,000 miles
with a maximum full speed of about
75 miles an hour and the ability to
rise to a lieiglit of about 20,000 feet.
It is claimed that the rigid air
ships now In use or about to be con
structed could, in settled weather,
cross the Atlantic and return with
out descending. It is also asserted
that a rigid airship of 10,000,000
cubic feet capacity could carry a
commercial load of about 150 tons
over such a' distance as the trans
Atlantic passage. Naval authorities
are quoted here as saying, that the
building of these huge airships is a
"practicable proposition."
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BRITISH'IMPORT
EMBARGO SCORED
DOWN GARBAGE
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 5.
The Democrats and Republicans In
the Senate have, Joined in criticising
the British embargo on Imports. Sov
oral have attached the Carnegie peaco
foundation activities abroad and ques
tioncd Its loyalty. Some'havu declar
ed It should bo dissolved.
GO TO MARSHKIELD
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Francisco and
Mr. and Mrs. George Merriman left
on the train this morning for Marsh
field, where they may remain In the
future.
OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN
Just received a shipment of Buckingham &
Hecht famous Dry-Foot Shoes; made on the Mun
son Army Last; of finest gunmetal calf; two full
soles with cork filler and rubber welt sewed into
in-seam, keeping water out; 6 and 8 inch tops,
ago. Regularly priced, $8.50 and $9.50.
We should have had these shoes three months
Closing Out, $6.75
ALL BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S RUBBERS AT
TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT
THE MODERN SHOE STORE
GEO. T. BRADLEY, Mgr. 727 Main St
GREAT FALLS, Mont. Feb. 6 Not
only has the war with Its attendant
high prices of food commodities had
the effect of cutting down the amount
of garbage In this city, but because
of its value as stock feed and for
other purposese, relatively a small
amount of It is permitted to go to
, waste.
There has been a decided decrease
in the amount of garbage handled by
, the city, according to William Shea,
, sanitary commissioner, but what Is
available Is In such great demand
j with stock feeders that Us collections
Is carried on In much more Intensi
fied fashion than before. The result
I tin.. I.... Vf BVttHi aatri ilint Ihnrn'
is no waste of food value in tjils city
at present.
The local packing plant makes
careful collection of fat trimmings
from butcher shops of the city, and j
these are rendered Into lard, or they j
are tried out by the butchers them
selves. This latter also Is due to ad-"
vancing prices, and It Is estimated
that 1,500 pounds of lard monthly
are saved by the butchers from this
source. It Is estimated by Mr. Shea
that Increased frugality by hotels'
and restaurants in the use of fats be
cause of the war scarcity will account
for a saving of borne 600 additional
monthly.
Matter Impossible to bo utilized
for other purposes Is worked up Into
fertilizer by the packing plant here,
which produces some 12,000 pounds
of fertilizer monthly.
NOTICE, K. OF V. MEETING I
Special meeting Wednesday, Feb
ruary 5th, at 7:30 p. m. Important;
please attend Chester C. Cleveland,
C. C. 4-2t
DANCE FRIDAY' AT ELKS
Thero will be a danco Friday ovon
ingat the Elks Club, at which un
usually fine music will l-n fiTiilr.hed.
All Ell's are urged to In present 5-.jt
PLEASE NOTICE
First, our herd Is 50 per cent
Jersey: second, they are tubercular
tested; third, tho milk In handled by
ourselves, and wo nre dot irnilnod to
glvo clean milk to our customers.
Tho price of hay is on tho decline;
theroforo, beginning February lOih,
11)19, wo will charge as follows
1 qt. milk, per mo , .10 dnya $ I 00
2 ql. milk, per mo,, 30 days,... 7.50
3 qt. milk, per mo., 30 days .. 11.00
4 qt. milk, per mo., 30 dnys. 13.00
1 pt. milk, per mo., 30 dnys. . 2.23
Vpt. tab. crm, dally, 30 clays . 5.00
Vi pt. whp. crm., slnblo dollv. . .25
1 pt. whp. crm., single dollv. . ,50
pt. tab. crm, single dellv. . .20
1 pt. tab. crm., single dollv ,40
Combinations
1 qt. and 1 pt. milk, dally, mo, $6.25
1 qt. milk 4 pt. tab. crm, mo. 9.00
1 pt. milk, i pt. tab. crm., mo.'. 7.00
Vt pt. tab. crm, 10c, or per mo... 3.00
1 pt. milk pt. tab. crm., mo..' 5,25
Dottle must be put nut (billy to
inburo delivery of milk.
CITV MILK DEI'OT
K. L. FRENCH, Prop.
I'Ikiiii; iiUOJ. 2;S7 Esplanade
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WORLD'S TALLEST MAV
IS l.NTLL'CX.A VICTIM.'
LONDON. Feb. C Alfred Ilrough
tho tnllest nrin In the world, lx dead
from tho "flu". He wuh 7 feel 7 MJ
Inches in height and was funm-ily
with tlui ltonton and WemlieltH inmia
gerli), with which ho. toured Kuiopu
and South Africa, lie retired nine
years ago nnd berame an lnkopir at
Nottingham, v
Rl.Tt'll.VS TO LAKCVILU
L. It. Itoliorluon, who was fornii'r'y
nintiiiKcr of tho local officii nf thu
Pacific Ti'li'iilionu and Telrgraiili
Company here nnd who lias lecently
piiiilumi'd an Interns! In Mm l.uki
County Telephone syMotii, Inft tl.h
imirulng for l.alunluw nftrr ,i Blunt
lnlt In tills city.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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LONDON STRIKE SITCATIOX
CONTINUES, TO HE CRITICAL.
WANTED Home oho to tnku nirr of
two hiuall children. 615 Kl.uiiath
avenue. fi 21'
LONDON, Feb. 0. There Is no Im
provement In the strike situation
here.
OUT AFTER SIEGE OF ILLNESS.
Charles LoomU, owner of the
I.onmls Building. Is able to be out
again after a siege of small pox at
his home on West Pine Street. Ho
' was not seriously sick, but says It
j seems mighty good to get down town
I again-
For Grippe, Colds, Fever
and Chills, Take
K. K. K. COLD TABLETS
. When you have that miserable feeling which usually
accompanies a head cold, get busy and do something
to relieve it before you are forced to take to your bed.
K. K. K. Cold Tablets, if taken in time, will prevent
serious cases of grippe and similar ailments and
even after the fever and chills have put you on your
back', they will put you on your feet in a few day p.
Keep a box on hand during the cold, disagreeable
season.
PRICE 25 CENTS
nnrjerwwfe mms
Wy KLAMATH FALLS OREGON to? I
V WHeRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lj
I PURITV I BUY THEIR DRUGS Iac:&2aI
AOKNTS WANTED -To sill our
quirk line of dozen big minify
makers; Inrj-u priilim, quick hiiIm,
particulars fire. W II , 1021 WiihIi
Inglon street. 4 It
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NEW MODELS
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A miiiiII hhlpmeut of wrj medium.
.prircil PlmiioKnipIis nnd Vict tolas Is
nmv on display. Why not drop In,
look (Iii-iii over, ami oiinii u lnu.
Meal iiihirumi'iit lor jour home,
EARL SHEPHERD CO.,
Nt Door to Poslofflco,