wkdnemiav, KKnmiAnv i, intn PAGE rODR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON :-, - See Charles' 8. Hood, Klamath Agency (or health and accident In surnncd. 12-tf See Charles S Hood, Klamath Agency, tor Indian gracing land and trnber. 12-tf FH PERFECT sriuxo l.AKB DRIPPINGS I I Klamath County News iB "1 IN iv ! ii m m I?1V "rr tew&t .'; v . BjN i s B B ft 1 - VHbP Mr 3F Shoe Prices and Leather Why with some .commodities falling in price we cannot escape the conclusion that shoe prices will remain at least on the present basis throughout the year. The supply of cattle in the world, in ratio to population, has greatly decreased during the war. There Is no surplus of hides, skins, leather or shoes, and, in fact, n (shortage exists In a ma jority of the European countries ' Packer hides In this country are extremely scarce, and practi cally the same conditions apply to country hides. Other coun tries appear willing to pay higher prices for South American and other foreign hides than the United States government has fixed. There Is no surplus of sole leather of good quality, and this also applies to upper leather. Kldsklns are in short supply, and evidently are going to advance In price Cost of production, including labor, is higher than over before. It would therefore seem that footwear being in short supply the world over that the present fair prices would continue. No nation on the face of the globe gives to its people for the equivalent of a day's wage the value in footwear you can get in America. Think this over and get Shoe Service from M N NEW YOUK. Feb. 12. Hero are Mrs. Clins, Muck culled on Mrs. E. A, Scluclner Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. W. VE. Folsom's ' dnughter from Calltorntu Is homo on a'lsit. Mr. and Mrs. Olcn Stcemau and daughter Clco spent Thursday wlthitho specifications for n perfect worn- -ir, una airs, rruiiK oiun.tn. , "ii, as urui'ii uiiun uj iiunntu imnu- lcr Chilstle, l'onryhn Stnnlnw and ('lIANfiK IX AHKANGHMKNTS Harrison Fisher, who pick the prlz.j Ihtauty of Now York at the Chu Chin nwlnfr In Ihn r)pninil fur snntn nn'i .,, , " " " " "- , ", I.HUW mill. ii f.i"l"v .v".. .1-7. " "". Note A pug nose will ruin the wishes to announce that on these two 'hame? of a woman with tho body evonlngs children cannot bo admitted of a Venus Christie docluies. Tho on the parents' tickets, as heretofore. npso i,n,y bo Roman or Greek or any but will havo an opportunity at each nccoptc 8tyic, but It must not matinee on Saturday and Sunday to ,i,j take advantage of this privilege, as a P"S or hooked. child under 13 years of age will bo Chin Strength Is required In tho nil tnntlnnpa and oven In r nerform- rumin(MA .inn.th rei.n Hnri!l anccs except Saturday and Sunday ,, w, . muglcPf tho jm)g0s nisni. uniiaren win see me so mo i show, complete, as would be seen in Breo. j the evnlng, and gives tho grown-ups r-es inoy must nave mo wsior a. better chance for seats. In addt- of intelligence. tion, a special comedy for children'' Har Tnci anj lustrous any will bo shown every Saturday mat- .,,.,,... ,,, ,. ,. il UUMUt. f . (,.,, . - --, V .3 CORRECTION . Through ah error in the office of The Herald, the fol lowing appeared in the advertisement of K. Sugarman yesterday. inee. 12-41 Head It must sit with dignity on ncr Buuuiuerv. ji Torso The artists agreed tbai fac ial beauty alone would uot make a Do Not Discard Your Broken Castings We have with us Mr. Carl Schu- w,nn,c' fnTm' fTl? . . .. f nlhnrirlBB will nn rmintn.1 In Inn bert, who has .lust returned from tho or otherwise will bo counted In tho TOR ffkMQ servlco of the United States, with new score, Stanlaws declared. and. up-to-date, methods in acetylene. Limbs (legs J They must not be welding. Mr. Schubert has an A-l too long nor too short for the body. classification from tho war depart ,-,, .,, .. - .,,. ment. so that in soliciting your work , Th ".!! '"". fc for her body and her head either too I small or large. She won't do," 5ntd Christie. "Her nose may be pug, her hair thick and lustrous, her chin woa, ..j. , .. . ... .. but her body perfect. She won't do. L,nuiva ui lue )?uv.itru iioai i K,,ia; we feel wo can guarantee satisfac tion. Give us a trial. CENTRAL GARAGE, 12-61 422 Klamath Ave ANNOUNCEMENT Any Mackinaw in housed 7 QCt sizes 36 to 44 ' 'VU One to a customer $3.00 Any Silk Shirt Only one to a customer LEATHER FACED CANVAS GLOVES Regular 40c pair. Limit 2 pair to customer CANVAS GLOVES, Regular 20c per pair; 4 pair to a customer ... .. 25c a pair 30c rish are requested to meet at the As sembly room tonight at 7.30 DANCE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT Music by our Famous Jazz Orchestra B YyipTAr TO BE BEAUTIFUL Every Woman Owes It to Herself to Look Her Best The drug store can help any woman, to improve her looks. Nowadays appearances do not de pend upon dangerous cosmetics as much as the sensible use of reliable complexion helps. We sell, all kinds of good cokj creams, complex ion creams, . massage creams, etc. Nyal's Face Cream is one of the best. A greaseless cream with just a little perexide: Hundreds of women in Klamath Falls use it, and sing its praise. 25c and " 50c jars. We have everything for the teeth; everything for the hair; everything for the hands and nails. If you want to look your best, take pains with all these things, and let us show, you what we have that will help. . ' I - 'B 7 a 4 , flBjHflBfljflflfljBMB tr (jMcrwood-i Ptiannary WfV KLAMATH FALLS OREtiONTOni L WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE "We will look for a woman who may he tall or-short but whose ltmus fit the length of her body, whoso head sits with dignity, whoso noso fits her facial composition, whoso eyes have life and above all, uhoso face radiates in telllgence." I Fenry.hn Stanlaws said: ' "A woman may win the golden apple even If her face Is not so beaut iful as some other. We will natch for a woman who combines grace and beauty and poise, carriage and move ments when walking and dancing." "There will be many beautiful women at the ball," said Harrison Fisher. "Of course they may be of all sizes and shapes and the selection of p. queen of beauty will be difficult. Facial beauty alone docs not make winner." The prices indicated for Mackinaws aand Silk Shirts were only for a thirty-minute special last Saturday even ing, and should not have been republished again. The mistake is the Herald's, and Mr. Sugarman is in no way to blame for it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY m Dearest Public: i I Again ,.T I take I my faithful pon to of suspicion. I Boo Charles S. Hood, Kli-uith We read from the llershoes of He-, Agency, the real estate nK'i ll views: ''They will bo higher yot" ( will write your contracts nml iher whatevor that means. , logat pupern. IM( nw... .... . . r . , m ,i. , itf m... . m n .. iu .. u.t..w I Again 4 UKB 111 IMIIUIUI uu iu hc t,ufc iiiudv uv fiiin u diua, FOB SALE On H. D. Falrolo ranch, thank you for tho timely aid, Infinite ,and If you can't find n pair out of Tho tlormun loctloiiH show that 9 miles from Klamath Fulls, 17 B!mal tho It was. j that bunch, tho truth ain't no good to bolshevlstn'n weakest spot In tho lial- tons second cutting hoy, $12 per ton; Tm,MW , .n1 .. nf i,i you anyway. Wo can rosol your dla- lot box. Washington Post. her lover and the birth stone. I mond or Put ,n a "cw mounting; fix I a ur h Hon', v.h -... .,, yur walc"' u? wo nv" mnio una ie- , .,,,......., ,..., """'---" male ticks, if your wnich won t run .ISaisiBv FOR SAIE Improved farm. 13,500. uinureiin wo goi a ioi oi line onen, ,ot (l wa)k ,f ,, W()n.t wa)k )Ul01 W(, 20 tons first cutting hay at $Vi per'. ton. W. C. IJurk. lS-Sf 7 miles east of Malin; 200 acres, and they aro cheap, too. 130 acres In crop. Krogue, Malln, Ore. ..-., . . Address James I .12-3t A guy made me Inff. Ho :amu In FOR RErfiT Furnished apartment at' the Oregon House Sixth street. and wanted me to pay the rent., nnd and6don't know I x juai luiieu uiiu lauuu i use the ticks. Ignorance Is something wo all have It. Why, It's so quiet In out placo that ,.. wny, us su quiei in our piaco inui ., vor. ni.j . i( Klamath near WB nad t0 pul moccasins on the files, ."d them " Did vou 12-3t 'cause If we didn't, and one lit on the e0ard0tnh09?,n' Cu"o Pa?l, FOUND Bicycle ;owner may have same by proving property and pay ing for this adv. 12-2t FOR SALE Oakland Six automo bile, 1918 model; first class condi tion; new tires all around, ono extra tire; 2 sets chains. Inquire Modern Shoe Store. 12-2t We read In Automobiles, 23 chap., Ilttlo Ford shall ever play colt ' i "".r "ke ' thUnUer Wnk To much of ohe ono don't da"ro storm. Kinda quiet. , t(J sa- Think I careT Not a darablt of it. say! Dorothy, wo Just got so much .Money Is the root of all evil, and stuff that I can't mention, you'll have If yer broke yah ain't exposed. j to come In and see It. We eot too man v alarm clocks, so' won t loso your way. you Ilttlo If you want one we'll mako you a price. Sometimes clothes aro the breath :TO PREVENT: WINTER ILLS and to recover more quickly from colds, coughs and grippe " USE A Winter Tonic We recommend these as the best blood building and system strengthening tonics sold : " Rexall Cold Liver Oil Emulsion $1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypophosphiles Compound $1.00 Rexall Peptonized Iron Tonic $1.20 STAR DRUG CO. the 1ha&L Store- "Iiluo Wlntor Pearmaln.' McHATTAN'8, between 7th. Wrong sjdo. 6th and DANCING SCHOOL OPKNK riUIMV FEBRUARY 14th OPERA HOUSE MH. F. KILIiKNDAIII- INSTRUCTOR Phono IB I j. DAT AT THE JEWEL CAFE You will get everything on the market. Everything cooked to suit your taste. A trial will convince youthat our pastry is the best. JESS BAILY, Prop Phone 185 610 Main St. "-T5 B B .J! npuT BUY THEIR DRUGS (JuhguPACvl jiiinuaiiuiMHini t