I'HIIIW, .11 l, j-v ,, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON e Any Defective Tires enn be Adjusted on a 6,000 or 8,000 Mile basis in Klnnmth Falls. owie Garage lh a"d Main Hcv! TONT OfictfrjodtAwsY." .r,r. MP AT I 1 HOPE TM NOT .sj. n Too LAlT y ' ii pv jokes' K';M ? CAUGHT Wet ' v ' - VVsAVv "x?c -ua&rL v m rm in .o 1 f I ti I ib'ap flii7A HvnnhAnal Xmnmm JUCC 1 II Cd Ul V G ljAtLlf UV11UA UUii V m-u H ... " -- rzzzr.. vi vti r ...... 1 1 rt i i i home KK-vfK tTL kSam flf , I r-n-f v it .t ;u -v-t-iA SWEET MV L Jl IK IIIIAIK U.y CJB-1 U MTrW Jr .'4 -' .. fV X 'immuin WD r kv- t k r' vl KSc i &? tic is jack p-yn r ;. f 3ss idK- r JiZJS3S fTvi-aL-Jl 1 ,. .nnnnnnnftfMV.V.-i '' I fl ft I rt Pi I rt rt ft I "Tl I I LU UUKlUbL ANNOUNCEMENT For the remainder of the month we will sell at a reduction of from $2.00 to $6.00 every hat in our store. Also all dresses, of the very latest models this season, will be sacrificed at this sale. T e Parisian rznr v? mill 519 Main. merv Phone 366. 2 IN THE , S yte J FIVE POUND CAN J jf j Coffee - WW w nm 7 M. J. B. COSTS YOU LESS PER POUND BUY IT AND SAVE MORE MONEY Because of its superior strength and richer flavor you use less M. J. B. per cup than any other coffee. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED The most economical coffee you can buy a ACUUM PACKcn 'TUrf: m iwwm MWmMi ROCKY POINT, Rccrcntion t. O., OrcKon Tin; ouTDOon i.iri: ri:soiit Soaten: May-December GUIUKS, HOKSKS. DOGS, f'A.MI'IXG, HL'XTIA'U, I ISIII.NG, HOATI.VG sTonn, xi:.vrs, torrAGi:.s, mouskhoats, GOOD J5EDS, (JOOI) MIULS, A GOOD T1MR rou i:vi:uvuov DANTIXG IX PAVII.IOX i;Vj:i5V .SATIT.DAY XIGIIT rem: mocxtaix si'itixc vatj:k. HARPST & WHEELER, Proprietors arwyriji'Miwiii j jmjjmnwewwnMun wrtimwuw iwi imhihmt imb People's Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER -Our prices are always a' low as they can be, or we could not sell our QUALI TY MEATS without con ducting "Sales," which we never do. Phone 83 534 Main St Read the Ads-It Will Pay You MSTHITH blEWTJBKS raST OF L 1MB if mm I iimllt ami a Iiouiim ilim .."-..i.tt. ...! r tit.. ! i : .. . - llllirMI II1M'III II IH lllll- "i kili ii ri ili-tiir's if t lit i'iir lit fit ti'italiilni; fi'iiturfi mi' ho iiroiioiim't'il ill-it It KiatuN iiilli' iiIiiiii'. I" tliln ami In mam uth.'r ri'iH,iM Get Your Winter Wood Now Kor a limited time I will sell you your winter wood t ..i it... i- 1 1 :... :.,,......:,.,.. at lui lumnving iuiiu.niy iin.i.. DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS $-1.50 GREEN SLABS $3.50 l.OVI ON. .Illl 'J" ! nw' '' - (inty tnol ll ti- l i-nth . ll laun of lie kliiKlriii Pul.i'-o. tin- Kin -i of Kins !oorge ami ijnitn Marv It vu n simple affair, tholr Miii-stlH movtiiK about amoiiK tholr f rlnnil i. stopping now ntul then to Krpt ihit nun or slmise bund with that one while on their way troti thn pulu' to tho imvllllon where lhe too hail tt'n i The Krone vn brilliant The wenth er lid very well. fo- while It was olmiily there wn no rain. Score up- oi irores of cully (Irefseil women walheil anil chatted with illstinguHh- oil Ren era! and mimiralu in full roei ! moms, or went over the polltl'iil t 1 tttation with state-men, of whom i there were a great ninny there from I every party. Tho kind nnd queen cam" out from , the ntilnce at four o'clock, nml the nearest Imud played the nntlonl nu- them. Tho wholo of the Kreat com- pany stood still, and then hogim to , flow with one accord to'vard their I majesties. From that time for two hours, tho "Rardon party" wan Juat I what It was intended to he. ; ! Tho Queen was tiro sil in u otrlk- In robo of apphlT'e. brocaile-1 silk and the I'rlncesH Mary, who followed i her mother, wore plult and white at- ' in. Tho King had discarded hit fitr.i- , illnr field inarxlial'M uniform nnd ap- ' peareil In tho bii;lt hat and frock coat of other poaco day. He was In Kocid humor, and npent most of hw tim 1 talking to tho soMler and nullors who HOtight him out. The Queen putd particular attention to the "new and 1 the young. a one who wan there put it. hut did not nei'Ioct lur ol 1 1 (riendx. The Foclallv ombltiouw wrii not pre-entod in person to tliolr majea- iif the mem fii"l of ! i- 1-. ins takn a . proof posltivo thoy had entered th. cincted realm. AIo it r.hi- the K in, :t ml Q'le.-n 'nor" time .; 1 MI FULL i W. . SEEHORN CO. 622 Main. Phone -72 : : t i i n with m on y I1..., , vi- trylne. If : si'). !' ,1, ! S '' tii' ul ir. riillnilelplila llonnl of Trmle Ouif pile tiitl-tii Which liullciite ,Vo llllip III l.hillK ClIotN I'hii ai'ki nil v M i v r Tho cost of HvitiK I llki'l. i -i ii hlKh for a Idiik time n le tV' opinion of the Plllltilellihln I'mhI n' Trad Thli view In u rii!i if -i m'. pllatloll of stat lot leu from mini- liii. -of trade mid imlustrv AccordlilR to lhe't flrui-. i Mi.' id vauce In prices In this coir tv n "I 1 I hits been about nT p-ic mi In t'oniida I l" percent (Jr-ii tpii-iin 1S3 percent and Franc 2f ""rci-ni tt Is pointed out that. In m , r i: , ' erfal reductions in the price ' ' ' tho advance In other cnmmndltloH since tho nrmlHtlru has been ho uri-nt that the averaRe price nehi'ihtl"i hn been reduced but ." 7 percent blm prices provallliiK Octotier 1 'il. ' The followlnc aro Riven us rontons why wiikoh nil) tiAt he niMc'i f.ir a considerable peilod of time i j Practical stoiipaue of Itiii-.luiHi'ni' i slnco 11 J. doprltlni; th's '.u n : r- ' , eroral mflllotiB of workers win. would normally have come to ns mid thUB have relieved the labor shortuKe which confronts American Industry i upon the resumption of eapacio m,,. rot toils. j Uotentlon In the Governmc -t i"i' tary service of nearly 2 no" "' worbej-, .which. It Is decided will , doubtless continue an Indefinite p -r ' lod. Creation of new industries mi ii as shlpbulldiuc nianufucturn of ciicni ', i icals and dyes. rrcent demand for btnld:"i? aed construction of evt-iy cHpm du t ! tholr havlnt? been forcibly held bni k ', tor several years, ; ' f ShortttRo of world food sirrt'e .and uniformly high prices. Pro- portlonatoly higher levels of com- i inodlty prlcoa existing throughout ; I Curopn. 5 ornrsar. S" - 77i . . 0- gX j0sssaa-r h, -f-tt-w n1 Jim-' ip-t 'I m& a vt"i to i, I,. I M, j Hi . ?4ii.C5,i - -Mh 01 i In Si B! T Conformity With Our Facilities MIT only are tlie quarters eiiilpmeui mid i.n i' the First .Natlonul Hanh MODKHN hut nui .. m . too We ruroKiii'o iliut b contributing lo 1 1 1 . pi of tho rominuulty mid growth of Ita Induct ri. - ' ti Ktitutiun's welfare will nihunre- its well. X liuilti'r hIiii .mui me, ue lnlti' nml will npp ii, iiiir iicciiiini on our lioul,, I'. I!. IIi'iiiiics, I'lmiiiriit. I.. I". Ulllcls, li-Pieslileiit. I.' -lie U"r.ii, Ciililfr. M. Colllei, Aist. ii.liler. I'Iiii M. .Mimie. Ast. t'iiliier. A--" sue First National Bank KLAMXTM TAI !.i ow ' it ' ml JK ' ror .baturdav i At the Theatres I Don't ferget: tho Rlks will hovo a 'onvenilon hern August II, 15 and 10. Get hu y1 i- i In The I.iborty Theae will have .is its chief attraction today Tom Mix. the rowhov Htar. In a wllllant ! ov Production. "J fell Honrln' Heforni Among tho stirring things Mix does aro' a wild rldo down tho side, of a steep mountain and a leap "ti horse back from a balcony to a roof, man and horse dropping through the roof. Why do wives apparently without reason to tho outside world, sudden-1 ly leave their husbands and seek the! divorce courts? There aro many reus-j one doubtless or wiiicn tno general public is unuwnre, hut a novel ono Is is Introduced In "Don't Change Your Husband," tho new Cecil H. DoMllIo Artcraft photoplay which will bo dis played nt tho Star Theatro toduy. nf,,rlN 'kl"N Is a novel plcturn In every respect and wonderfully presented. Gloria Swanson, one of the loveliest women of the screen, has tho leading femin ine role and Klllott Dexter shares with Lewis Cody tho honors of tho male characterizations, .TAnnln VnpPlinrann la Ihn niittinp It Is an original story presenting the Tom Mlx hBS appeared. It is Allied The Liberty Theatre Pi cents TOM MIX in "Hell Roarin' Reform" which a devil-may-care cowboy rides to glory. Story liy Joseph Itoacli Scenalio by Charles Krii)u Dliei tlon by Kilward J. Jx-Siilnt Cast: fM TOM MIX Kathleen Connors Jenkins, her father, George lierrcll Minister 11. M. Turner Baxter. Jack Curtis Ilartentler Cupid Morgan You will find "Hell noarln' no- form" the liveliest plcturo In which BEEF: NICE JUICY RUMP ROASTS, per lb NICE JUICY SHOULDER ROASTS, per lb NICE JUICY BFEF BOILS, per lb. BRISKET CUTS, per lb SIRLOIN STEAKS, ncr lb . . 28c SHOULDER STFAKS, per lb ROUND STEAKS, per lb FANCY VEAL: ; 02,. 22c I 15c 18c J 30c j 22c j 2$e ' LEG ROAST, per lb 28c j SHOULDF.K. per lb &c VEAL STEW, ner lb 26c BREASTS, per lb 15c J VEAL CUTLETS, per lb '.'."..... 28c, 30c J woman's viewpoint on a question rather pertinently put In "Old Wives for New," by David Graham Phillips, which Mr. DeMllle recently produced. Hut this Is not a sequel to that story. On tho contrary, It Is an entlroly now and original photoplay with a wealth with breath-taking momenta. Tonight Only m JCjJLIsjL Liberty Market '!"H"l''f,'H's4.4,...4.4..j..t Remembei,awhole carton! It pays to buy current-savin National Maxada Lamps. They Rlvo throe time tho light of old style bulb for the tan light bills. Buying Ave In a blue, conven ience carton aaves breakw and gives you extra lamp l0 keep on band. Roberts & Hanks Egg Mash, Growing Mash, Fattening Mash To Your Chickens Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Pe s1 t