Jni?IWPV.WGteM. I THE EVENING HERALD. . KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m4m444 . Si rat M f3 W . k$n to '""""""" :: ' IN SHOE SUPPLY I LONDON, Auk, 28. Tho Anierl- ; i Liberty Theatre kmr asix-jhooter vmSI msjt goes with the 7:-', a B JOB IN TMI ,;1 TOM MIX AS THE CDITOR Or "THE KICKCP" CLEAN U TMl TOUCHtlT TOWN ON CANTM AMO WIN GIRL'S LOVC IN 7te COMING oftheLtAW A CUKU ALMtt UlTIM tTtMY A WILUAW TO POOUCTIO j NOW SHOWING j jBjpjpp-yjPlgi i Friday LONDON, Auk, 2S. Tho Ameri can Chamber ot Commerce In Lon don Is pressing tho itrltlsh lloairi of Tnulo for an Increaao In tho i at Ion I 'of shoes from the United States. ! which now remnlns limited to 25 I per cent of the 1913 Imports, i Tho Individual Importers haw lei-, egraphed V. II. McKlwaino, presl , dent of the National Assoclatlcn of, , Hoot and Shoe Manufacturers at Itos., ton. urging that action ho taken at' Washington to obtain the removal of I restrictions In Kngl.iuri. which were operating against American shoo, manufacturers. The American I Chamber In London has supported l their stand j It has been pointed cut to the Hoard of Trade that while boot and shoe concessions remain limited to 25 per cent of 1913 Import, pracllc-i ally all the other major trades are, enjoying at least a BO per cent con cession. Furthermore, It Is assert ed, the Itrltlsh manufacturer Is un able to supply the domestic trailu with anything like the quantity of snoes in uomanu. necauso oi tins scarcity the consumer Is being forced ' to pay a high price, which would be , materially decreased by allowing In creased Imports, Ever Find a $5.00 Bill? V : i t i i 1HKS FOLLOW! (i l.VKI.UK.VA SENDS PEACE DELEGATION-. PRBTOTIA. Africa. Aug. 2S. General LcuU Hot ha. 'premier and minister of agriculture of the Union of South Africa, died today follow ing a case of tutluenza. COPENHAGEN. Aug. 2S. Lenine sent a delegation to Kishinev to ne gotiate peace with the Roumanians, according to a Budapest dispatch. Hear nramwell court house. tonight at the Merchants Lunch at 11a. m. to 3 p. m. Crater Cafe. 7th St. 2C-Gt Giant Searchlight Which Will Guide Pathfinding Air plane Squadron to Landings c- No? Neither have we. Hut we do know of an op portunity that amounts to the same thine;, and that is right here at the K. K. K. Store right now. Any man who knows the condition of the clothing market today will tell you that prices will be 15 per tent to 25 per cent higher next Fall. That is why we say that buying a suit now is just like finding a $5 or even a if 10 bill. Thrifty men and young men will readily see the ad vantage of buying clothes RIGHT NOW for imme diate as well as for future wear Stylish Kuppenheimer Suits at $35, $40, $45, $50 These high-quality suits represent the finest clothing values in America Many new styles and patterns to select from here smart, semi-conservative and con servative, single and double-breasted models in a pleasing variety of value-giving fabrics and rich color tones. KKK STORE gyigaa'sasKgrrrgraarv1..- ! 1 LEADING CLOTHIERS V 1 gTT-y?Jf-TTyy'i; 4'.4'!44'H"H"'t'H'(.''M.tJ.4.W.J.AJ.Al i.j.aji.u.a.ij..ijlaa.i tiJ . ui .. . . . . ! - -----------.......,, TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVVVVVVVTTTTVTTVVVVVVVVVVrfVrmtmi A. C. NEWILL ACCEPTS POSITION TO SELECT RHODES SCHOLARS PRIVATE LINE REPORT GIVFN ' PORTLAND, Aug 2S -Mr A C p Nuwell, presldont of tho Oregon Civic League and member of tho Portland rhool board today accepted n posi tion as member of tho Oregon Com- . mittce of Selection for tho UIioiIch Scholarships. Mr. Nowlll Is hluiKulf a 1 graduate oi Oxford University and will be of great assistance to tin cumltteo In making tho best selection for Oregon's two representatives who .ire to ln chosen this fall. Other members of the comlttco nro Presi dent P L. Campbell of the Unlvor- as " " "'" principal factor In tho IViIit.iI Trade f " 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 a a MmUi-s I'lllillr Special lli-poit Siiliiiiltlril to I'nlilrnl WIImiii ItefilmT. nlor Ciii-h Most Impnitaiil. WASHINOTON, August 2S. As cribing to private car lines n position sity of Oregon and Profe.sor J. II. Harrison of tho University of Wash ington, a former Rhodes xcholnr. The war caused a break In tho ii pointment of Rhodes Scholars. Al- orator car oiiilppoi! for tho traimpor-' trol of the nn-ai ml lry On IVfe ' tatlon of dresHinl meat r.ircasscii, and ' b'r 31. 1!U7. iIi.viikdoI 15.111 tho ventilator refrlgnrntur ar mill brlno lank cut. 1 1 iptn) to Iht il uble for packing house products and ' nieiit of tri'nb i . u.i .ircaiienu, for egetnhles and fruits. Tint threii wMrh In oer " i r -nt of ISe U prlurlpal cluimeit of owners r.rn tho al oiiulpnumt nf iin typ cl m packerH, tho rallroadH, ami jirlvatn Their owiituhip i.nitl recently. o( car roiupnnlcH Ic.ImIiii: their equip. ncnuuKiry diriliii . h ai Idnit ft meiit to Hlilpporx nml rnllroaiLi, tlonn mid plitf.'n lurattd tint- "The refrlgerntor car imulo prac- HiRWMiBly In trunk tlcdblo n mom extensive ami ocono- mrenglheiiiil u, r inlcal use of food iiroiluclH. Uor frultn Industry. and M'C'laliliv It Micorageil tho do-velopiii'-nt of production In regions experliilly fitted therefor by hoII, cll tuutu and neaiiou of growth. In tho merit Inituiitry It rai:lllla,teit tho con centration of (daughter hy innhlng prnrllcnlilri I he lor.g-dlHtatiro uhlp- nient of freiih niMit. In place of the f'ombl mlxnu n xhliiiiiinit of llvti rattle to tlm lrirnll. all tlflr dUnt.i il ties of consumption. It has also tend ed to tho curtailment of tho local Hlaugliter of meat animals line ttrrliorr, nlrol our tit ' i . of traffic oi M .tiabled then D r iiir.a(laJrntiM i i inr Koristrlf It ii',iim itiewH i .iiiitlv In eipeJR- I. r parker an, U w tilth ItitlMi proJucti l even maio urii.t " rclaiNio" packing Indiistrv I allowanrcs paH to Home of the hip packer tr""1"1 "In turn. H I ho five pit' krrs secure from 1 1--over romiii'flni' the dhnpo ot dlr. vantages are in'.' od nervlco to t!" Sergeant John Y Morso has Just a giant searchlight which will guide started on au eight-months' nky-ta.1 the planes landings. The light, of a trip. He left New York for San Fran- new "dlspan" model has approximate- Cisco with twenty-ono other planes on ly 3,000,000 candle power and is eap- a path-finding Journey. Tho machines able of throwing Its shafts 110 miles, will stop at 171 cities to show young It can pick up an aviator three miles ' and old Just what Uncle Sam Is doing In tho air. No attempts to break Bpeed and incidentally to interest the youth records will ho made and the search- of tho country in the United States light, mounted on Its run wheels, will Air hervlce. This photograph shows piecede tho flying squadron. concentration of control of tho Am erican meat industry, and showing that tho big flvo Chicago packers own nio,o 'han 'JO per cent of tlm equip ment iiultnblo for shipment of fresh ready, howover, new plans aro under '"'"f "' carcaKS meats, tho Perioral way for reorganizing tho vast system Trailu Commission today made public of distribution by tho flvo big pack whereby American young men nro n special "Prlvato Car Lino Report" ers thru their branch houses mid peri glvon opportunity to attend Oxford '" t,,( 1'rosldent, It recommends ns n rilnr car routes Is built around tho University, England, for three years r,,''l' "int nil cars used for tho prlnclplo of refrigeration and has with an allowance of $1500 per year, transportation ot meat animals nml grown up, historically, from their -i.wi ii.tiu mi.i.ivn nnn nf Mm finnut "" rofrlgorator cars nml equlpomnt rontrol of rofrlgirntor car lines In educntlons In tho Kncllsh-sneal'lnir " 'Puruted on equal terms' to all conjunction with tho various pools packers M-nrlit Twn nf thoun scholars urn to ' HlllppurH. bo chosen from Oregon thlg year. Ono I- . r-t...A In T......nn. IflOA in III fil IIJ UAIUI'I 111 uuimi.i j....' . .... ' i " i.lfi MorrlmntH Mmrh nt u Vt L - tt 'Tho iiresent cdTuitry-wldo system " "l0 I'ii fiTiii.ui "t lmu"' t ifi Mtimtfi til inn i rn ij '"- ai rangements and ! .im of tockyardi hy llio railroads io some of Ike W packers; and by H.. alo to then roads of hiinipliig lostsroanufacWM i.v .. uMlMlillnri of one f the Hlg l" 'V ' ; i : That Promised Piano If the man of the house has said "we'll get a piano one of these days," Just bring him down to our store and i let us show him how easy It Is to make good Music teachers are now adding many now pupils, and when Is there a more appropriate time to start the stuily of music than with the beginning of school. Wo havo pianos in stock from $l,12fi.00 to as low as you can safely go, and twenty-fivu to choose from Earl Shepherd Co. ': At)rccnt- Next week ; Next door Postolllce ."507 Main Hi, nnd tho other in October 1920. No examinations need to bo taken to qua lify as a candidate though a canril-j date must havo finished his second year at a iccognfzed collego or uni versity. Any collego man between tho ages of 10 and 25 may becomo a candidate. At Oxford a Rhodes Scholar la frco to pursue any course of study that In-, terests him. Thoro aro thorough courses leading to all professions, i Furthermore thoro uro opportunities for travel and for study of social con-1 dltlons'In Kngland and all countrlos of Europe. There aro Indications already of a lively competition In Oregon. Any Iporson Intorcsted should wrlto for. further Information to Mr. C. H. Gray, Reed Collego, who Is acting as hecrotary for tho Committee of Selection. and combinations maintained almast "Tho most Important typos of pri- continuously for morn (ban .in years. ! vate cars considered," says tho Com- "Extensive ownership of brlno tank j mission's lettor of transmittal to tho refrigerator cars by tho flvo big pack-' President, "nro tho brlno tank refrlg- ers Is a principal factor In their con- Henr Iiramwell tonight t ' court house. ('ruler Cafe, tli St BlllllUUj ICoffeeCoffee Special for One Week Onlyj VXH TO I.KAVK SATURDAY. A toiylng car belonging to tho Palace Limousino Company of Baft Francisco, loft San Francisco this morning und will arrlvo In Klamath Falta Friday night. Passengers who would Hko to loavo for flan Francisco Saturday morning In tho car can do so hy gettlnjfcjn touch with tho White Pelican garage, Hear nfamwoll tonight at the court house, , ONE OF THE BEST GRADES ONE POUND, 48c TEN-POUND LOTS, 45c POUND Coffee is still advancing, and hard to get Grand Union Tea and Coffee Store j SIXTH STREET BEN P. LEWIS (The Coffee Man) i II i