THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, FKIlHtUltV 17, loir, Kn K. K. K. STORE'S CLEARANCE SALE Don't Fail to take advantage of the prices we are of fering on Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, etc. PACK FOUR $5.00 Shoes $6.00 Shoes $7.50 Shoes $8.50 Shoes $10.00 Shoes Shoes at a Bargain ....We carry the largest stock of Men's and Boys' Fine Shoes in this section of the country; carry only standard, na tionally known makes, and otter you a lot of good styles at this sale that are cheaper than before-the-war prices. . Don't fail to investigate these bargains if you want to get in on the best "shoe buys" of the year. .. $4.35 ....$4.95 $5.45 $6.65 Big Bargains in Men's Pants Heavy "Dutchess" $5.00 and $6.00 Pants for a. .$3.85 Heavy "Dutchess" $7.50 Pants, now $4.85 Patrick Mackinaw Pants, regular $1 1.00, now $7.85 Men's Whale-Bak Logger Shirts, regularly $12.50, now :., . $8.85 20 per cent off on every Wool Shirt in the store 25 per cent off on every Mackinaw in .the store 33 13 off on every Sweater in the store ' And Hundreds of Other Bargains all over the Store Extra Specials This Week Levi Strauss Overalls. the P" $L7B Can't-Bust-'Em Overalls the Pr $L76 25c Canvas Gloves two pairs for 25c Oregon Cassimer Suits, regular $25.00, now .. .$16.85 Dozens have takefi advantage of this exceptional Suit Bargain. These Suits are all wool, finely made, good styles and patterns, and is the biggest buy of the year at the low price of $16.85. BUY NOW, AND SAVE DOLLARS AsjflHflHH LEADING CLOTHIERS K. K. K. STORE LEADING HATTERS SPED HEART PUSBM MOOSE HALL WILL BE HEAD QUARTERS FOR BIG SALE EARLY NEXT MONTH MARDI GKAS FESTIVITIES PLANNED PORTLAND MARKETS FIFTEEN II. S. VESSELS LOST MAAMMAAMMWMNMMA It At the Theaters -J V PORTLAND, Feb. 17. The re ceipts of lle stock at the North Port land Union Stock Yards today con. slst of 100 head of cattle. 500 hogs, no sheep. All offerings are selling readily on a steady market as quoted. Cattle quotations; Best steers $12. 50 and 13. SO; Good to choice steers $11. ."iO and $12.50; Medium to good -.An.., tin A nir t11 KA Fall, tn oitcij ?. uu v"."". ... . -hlna tilth n rtonrl ueli-hf tnn. eood steers $9.00 and $10.50: Com-' .. . ... n u ro n .1 o m u r i riKr n u r ti r by the Naal Overseas Trans- STATE POLICE K T NEW YORK, Fob. 17. Fifteen nnpa nf ' " t- ........... o nn nH.l fta nn. Plans hare been Derfected-by the .... . 1918 ,. , .. j ,T u v . Choice cows and heirers $9.oo ana $10.50; Good to choice cows and heif er-, $8.00 and $9.50; Medium to good trfct Supervlsor of the T, cows and heifers $7.50 and $8.50; District. The rcmoal of ladies of the. Sacred Heartichurch to hold a big bazaar-at -the Moose hall on March 1st, 3rd and 4th. It is the desire of the management to hold an affair that will provide real pleasure and amusement for -the people- of Klamath. becausc-such re laxation is 'needed after the long selge of war troubles. There" -will be booths, gamer, dancing, and on Tues day, March 4th, a good pre-Lent home cooked chicken dinner,"- - The managements! offering $5 to the one who-suggests, a yiewnfeature for the 'bazaar that will provide real fun and pleasure. . t Plans areUnder consideration for the holding-of airegular Mardl Gras If it is decided jto hold.this, announce ment will be made later; and it will j be an annual feature that .those back BAY CITY BUILDING of It hope to extend-beyond purely LUMBER TAKES DROP. local lines. port mad6 public today by the Dis- Third Naval the ban of Fair to medium cows and heifers ecrecy, tai during the war as a $5.75 and $'6.75; Cannars $3.50 and shleld t these essels and their crews $3.00; nulls $0.00 and $9.0Q; Calves discloses that six ships, aggregating $9.00 and $13.50; StocVrrs and ,42,627 tons, were destrojed by enemy Feeder. $7.00 jind $11.00. activity. fie vessels with a combined 1 Hog quotations; Prime mixed $16.- ( tonnage of 44,071 tons, were sunk in 50 and $16.75; Medium mixed $16,25 collisions and four vessels, totaling land 16:30; Rough heatles $14.50 16,994 tons were destroyed by flro and $15.00; Pigs $"12.00 and $14.50; 'and explosion. ' Bulk of sales $16.50. The report traces the growth of Sheep quotations; Prime lambs the Naval Overseas Transportation i $13.75 and $14.25; Fair to medium Service "since the time of its organi- ' lambs $9.00 and $11.00; Yearlings zatlon late in 1917 and describes $10.00 and 111. 00; Nethere $9.00 the part piajeci oy it in transporting and $10.00; Ewes $6.50 and $8.75. i.wu MTSTCRAItl.KH" TONIGHT cost "Les Miserables." 'shawn on the last week. Wartime prices went Into screen at the Liberty last evening, is the discard with a" rush when the pronounced the greatest photo-play iUmberdealers of San Francisco an- food, munitions and supplies for troops and naaT vessels abroad. Sev en t -two ships wero originally as signed to this service and when the armistice was signed, November 11, 1Q1B tha Mrm float nnmhnriul 4?i3 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17. TheiM . ,, ,n(! ohln(, ra,, , of lumber tobogganed here " . ' nvor When Victor Hugo finished Lcs Miserables In 1861, ho said: "Danto made a hell with poetry. I have tried to make ono with reality." ' "Les Miserables" Is admittedly the greatest and most melodramatic of all Victor Hugo's melodrnmas, and William Fox haspcturlzed It with William Fa mum plajlng the part of Jean Veljean. "Los Miserables" will be shown at the Liberty Theatre tonight. T BOOZE STORES PORTLAND, Mlnunr to start RELIEF CORPS Fob. -17. Enough a flourishing saloon has been seized by United States offi cials in Oregon slnco tho state went dry, January 1. 1919. The United States marshall una turned over to tho Internal revenue detriment 2,2639 quarts of whiskey. This liquor, has been condemned and an order In about to bo Mod for Its disposition. Thjjro ls"a possibility that it will bo sent to San Francisco, and thoro bo sold Figured at tho rumored bootlo- TRIBL'TE TO BE .PAID TO 'THE,sing rate of $8 a quart ,th!s whiskey represents a value in Oregon, or any MEMORY OK WASHINGTON AND other, dry 8tate ,ot about $22,000 I.IXmf.X ItV MMM!, fTIAITFll wine Ol 11 IB BUUU ...,u., . ... J-. -,. ITTM T OR WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS- Crews of navy cargo ships are said to hao endured the greatest hard ships of the war. Their lives con 0 per cent lop-off In the stanty endangered, they faced the ..n n-m1iii.ail . lutlltnm Tn m ti Tn . in o,d. j.uuuvc, ...... '" ""-'" nounced a that wonderfurcharacter in' a man- Pce of all lumber used In ordinary . ,, of ,ne deep the monace of nn oier that Erins your very heart strings, building constiuction. unseen foe. the daneer of collision The audience that filled the Liberty At the headquarters of the lum- and tue nimy to Instant death by tneaier to capacuy "" bermen. It was stated, that tne reason accldent8 from inflammable' cargoes, awe-struck at this forceful presenta- , ,h A nn , nrirra )s tho desire . . . ... . Hon of Victor Huco's strange and r the drop in prices is tne aesirej ,t ,8 on record that a convoy of powerful character. For the benefit r tne dealers to encourage a revival fty snlj)lJ from New Vork wag dlg,n. of Uose who. were unablo to obtain of the building Industry and conserve, tegrated by a vioilent storm In mid seats at last night's performance, the the mutual Interests of owner, build-1 Atlantic and that only two of the en- W .. . ... T.t ..r'" i.T" .." . eranuaeaier. iiuiiub,uUuUw Uro numBer reached France under ST,, . . i u7 .; iii V; Z mentis-made that the prices fixed are the Liberty tonight, as it will be the , 4l , . ,.. i. ...i. .1.1. - . as low as they can ever be under IUBI Uj;jJUIVUUHJ lUlO DVODU11 .U OK this wonderful play. 17-lt existing conditions. Keep a Birthday Book of Your Friends The birthdays of your friends should be re- membered, so that you may send them tokens of regard. These little attentions show thoughtfulness on your part, and will- ,surey be appreciated by the recipients. We carry a complete assortment of BIRTHDAY CARDS, FOLDERS, BOOKELTS, NOVELTIES, ETC. . Keep a record of your friends' birthdays and, mark eacii return anniversary with something new and attractive selected trom our stock IB . '' tM iitv ' f inuiriwi , iWmWBf JZZ rtW'Uv.'KOIMAT .an't i-' my t- - or . ih,j." " m : - v n convoj. "Every slilp for herself" the . forty-eight others by luck, pluck and constant vigil all finally dropped their anchors In the protected harbors of tlioi'r destination. "Not only were these crews con fronted with the normal perils of the sea," says tho report "bdt they faced destruction from torpedo, collision and other unforseen accidents that might cause fire In inflammable car ges. It takes brave men to steam week In and week out thru submar ines and mlne-tnfested waters at eight knots an hour In a ship loaded with several thousand tons of depth charges, T N T or poison gas, not knowing what minute the whole works is going to be blown to 'King dom Come' ". The value of a cargo ship Is realiz ed when it Is known that under exist ing war conditions each ship cost to -j operate $100 every hour. Good, bad auu inuuieruni snips, oiu or new, fabt pr slow, were transformed by the magic of-naval energy Into serviceable craft. (Jnromantlc rusty tramps were created lntumodels of efficiency by ) the halo of a dazzling camouflage. The personnel of the Naval Over seas Transportation Service at the present time includes 5,000 officers mid 45,000 enlisted men. The echoes of the birthday com memorations of Abraham, Lincoln, who saved tho republic to liberty have, hardly ceased until we should stop in our hurried rush of life to study and admire the illustrious char acter of George Washington, ho whom God found best Jltyed to lay tho foun dation of this great republic. If wo could bring to the. world's guze nt -this time, something higher, than a war ideal, something more In" accord with "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men," we must be true, loyal Amer icans. .Our minda are bo occupied with our daily task$ thawo need to learn more of-the valuo and worth of those who have made our country what It Is. At the meeting this evening after the election of Delegates to the de partment convention, which will be held at The Dalles some time In June, the officers whp have been recently" elected will bo installed by Mrs. Mln- fuie D. Sargeant, Dept. I and I. officer, atyer which refreshments will bo served and tho following program rendered, In commemoration of Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays; Is "white mule," so tne ropqn goei. altbo the value of all of It will great ly deteriorate on Teaching tho Cali fornia line. LLLssssssssSh"fln lw-tfllllMLHkiiV ,? Im IslMa. JV&"siVr2BLWm?K',V B. MrADOO VBNIKS IHM.ITICAL AIMS. SANTA BARBARA,' CA1.. Feb. 17. Mention of the names of William 1 G. McAdoo as a probable presidential candidate has b'rought forth a state ment from J. M. Schafcr. prlvato sec retary to the former secretary of tlio treasury. "Mr. McAdoo has no designs poli tical whatever, Mr. McAdoo la en tirely out of politics for tho present at least and is devoting his time sole ly to bis private affairs and the pur suit of health. He la gaining weight and rapidly approaching big normal lgor under the influence of rest and motoring on tho shorert of tho Paci fic ocean." I William roxprc-tt UiAm.i.TAKf -vn'miiu 'iMmmMi LAST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT JAT THE LIBERTY TO VISIT BUNNY SOUTH. IIUNSMI'IR' rOKTMASTKH PIIOVHS TO Hi: RASCAL. I.KTUKNH TO Run Kill KG. Mrs, Althou Burton, who lini Ixin nnvaftiii n..i t-i. i? n., I visiting in nianiniii runs lor mo B. Coon, former Duniniulr paitmast-' ,mst two woe'"' "w- "" '"urn cr, was found guilty in District Judgo ,n t0 ,,or nomo ,n "osoburg Bhe William C. Van Fleet's court on a'wn" eronipanld.l by Mrs. Horner Col charge of defalcation of postal Bav.( "no nl clilldron. who oxpoct to inulic IngB during his Incumbency us Post-'" vl8lt ,n "mt "" mastor some fle 'months ago. Ac Star Spangled Banner Invocation First 'Verse of Amorlca Washington and Lincoln Mrs, Chas. Wood Eberleln Vocal Solo Miss Verda Cozad Benediction Last Verse of America RETURNS TO RANCH. S. K. McKenzle, who has been em ployed at tho City Transfer Company hero since last Docembor has loft for his ranch in the Pine Grove dis trict whore ho will remain In the future. NKW ROY ARRIVES odsPharnwv H FALLS OREGON tfSw I L'WHBfTE, PARTICULAR PEOPLE KJ , SUV THEIR DRUGS lACiTugACYl m;w ir.iciinn here Miss Alice E, Tompkins, who is to take tho placo of Frank Sexton as principal of the Malln School came in Saturday night from Cascade Locks. See Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gracing lands and timber. '12-tf An eight pound boy arrived Satur day nt the homo of Mr. aud Mrs. W. E, Perkins In Hot Springs addition. Tho young man has been named Rob ert Perkins. Dr. G. A. Mawioy was in attendance. Mother and cTilld are reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson loft this morning for Los Angeles, where they expect to remain for an Indefinite- time. Mr. Johnson has been em ployed as a machlncst tn the Central Garage in this city. DEAREST PUBLIC: Again we thank thee. A word to the wise Is sufficient. Here It Is: We have a lot of snaps in the way of bargains. No, dear; not tho snap that Ginger had, but similar. It you need sllverwars, you should J see ours. There Is to be a cnnsiening Boon, as Klamath Falls had a "little sun." Date later. J)Id you see tho bud vases? Won dorful, Wo have a number of cut glass and hand painted china In bar gain prices. Don't forget the alarm clocks. We ain't got them ln tho window; but to morrow. Some beautiful new brace let watches, $18,57 and $32.50, spe cial prices. We havo the diamond rings in vari ous sized stones. Slavery rings in 14K only; all sizes. - Have you anything you want en graved 7 Wo'll sell yer old gold and silver. -Taln't worth adam If It don't afford you pleasure. It can bo made Into articles that you can uuo and you get tho good Of it while you live.. Not long ago an American knocked at tho Pearly Gates and asked admit tance. Gave his name, and his record waj looKoa up.. They torn him he cording to tho findings Coon wan short In his postal savings about $2, 000, Out of his property in Duns mulr ho was able to refund tho mon ey to tho eccurlty company that had met the deficit In tho postal funds. Coon was utistnl from tho post tlon and left tlio town, but wns arrest- j ed in Redding Jatcr on a federal! grand jury Indictment and taken to Sacramento for his hearing. Cooh has a family. rKDERAIi OFriCLRS RERK. Federal officers J. E. Flanders and Price Recob of Tucoma and I'oitland who are well known In Klamath Fa lb arc here foi a short tlmo on official business. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tMAMAMAMAAAAMMAAAMMWiVwwwvi WANTED To lease for yoar, 5 or 0 room houso In good location ; no children. Notify Horald. 17-41 I FOR 'RENT Furnished two-room apartment, 102 Main. Phono 300 17-tf I Engagement FOR SAI.F-tl.'sno t ooni Modern house; furnnin: lawn: fruit tree". Terms. 210 "offer, cm H', lMt FORMER RESIDENT HERE. Hunter Savldgo, who formerly re sided In this city and was a partner wflH . tilfi wronlr niac. In the Savldgo Brothers Lumber Com-1 "But." ho said, "I've been to the pany and who Is now located In Sari'otncr pnice, ana tneros no room, and Francisco, came 'In Inst night for a I "'-" ' lX' fl,r. .m..j w ... iu, Hl.llHtlHll, UVW short business visit. He left for Chll oquln this morning, , . Main street, between Sixth and Sev enth. MOOSE HALL DANCE Tuesday night will be Dancing Night at Moose Hall. Peerleia Orches tra with the best of mu ic. Everybody invited, Tuesday night Gents, 90c, ladies free. Brilliant, sparkling dlir iiioiids, in mountings of puro gold quality and beauty worthy of tlio plodgb of true lovo. An Upp diamond, ia al ways a good ; gum to buy. It Is a high grado stone, and the utmost in diamond valuo for tho price. Tiffany Solitaire Rings, $10,50 to $200.00 Fancy Rings, $10,00 to $C0.OO Frank M. Upp JEWELER Alt Main Street Fine Watrh Repairing ii SMJclalty ,. Phonogruplis HALLMARK Stor Vf X tvt ' v r'. '.