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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1919)
Moxmv, cMTonnn ltl PAME POCK Quality Counts in Clothes THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, HmrfKwiiBBi tiff? v sSFi--Trzck I I You'll Get It at This Store Inheres a lot of talk going around about the pe culiar conditions existing in the clothing mar ked about the scarcity of finer clothing, the flood of inferior goods ,and so forth. You really should be cautious in buying, and careful where you buy this fall especially. You don't need to worry if you come to this store. We sell Kuppenheimer clothes; they are made of all-wool; the best in the land; the tailoring sets the example for all others. The New Fall Suits Are Different There's something unusually graceful about the new Kuppenheimer designs something you've never seen before. The lines lend ihcmielve to the figures of mature men as well ns to young men. It's in the tailoring softer construction less padding; you'll like it. Single and double! breasted models; spccinl ideas for young men. The new fabrics are as fascinating ns tbe itylet. Original color-tones. Superb values, and a wide variety, for men and young men. We make it our business to have such clotbet for you; we want you to get the things you like the best quality and value for the price you pay. That's our idea of service-giving. K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS P ERSONAL... C E. Spidell was in from bis ranch at Spring Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dixon of Olene, were business visitors in town Saturday. John Irwin, attorney went to Langell Valley Saturday on matters In connection with the Langell Val ley Irrigation district. Roy Nelson came in from nis ranch at Worden Sunday to spend j the day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nelson who recently pur chased a home in toun. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Young were transacting business at the county seat Saturday j Mr. and Mrs. Roderick M. Smith ' returned last night from a bridal f tour of San Francisco bay cities. Miss Tuyla Head, County School Superintendent, returned Saturday evening from Idaho, where she was called by the death of her mother. Miss Head is again at her desk and busy with school affairs after an absence of about three weeks. . Miss Nora Rlnker left on the train Sunday morning for Callfomlan points, where she will visit friends and relatives. She expects to be absent for about ten days. P. E. Hannon of Enterprise ranch went to Medford Saturday to meet bis daughter. Miss Bernardine, and little granddaughter. Helen Fisher, who came come from South Bend, Washington, for a' two weeks visit J with their relatives and friends here. Miss Hannon formerly taught in the public schools in the county and has many friends In the city who will be glad to welcome her home. fr M RUMANIA GETS CAT ED FRANCE IS AGHAST AT NEW PRACTICE Are you going to paper the house or that room this fall? We shall close out nearly 1,000 ROLLS of Side-wall Ceiling and Border in the next few days, at less than manufacturers' cost today. Wall and Ceiling Paper in small lots, enough in each lot for a small room or closet, priced at 10c the roll. Paper for the kitchen, dark colors, at 20c the roll. Varnish tile for the kitchen or bath room, priced fully one-third less than wholesale price today. Special at 50c the roll. Bed Room and Dining Room Paper in heavy weights, gilts and stripes, priced at 25c to 50c the roll. Ingrains and Imported Oatmeals in buff and greens, priced 60c to $1.10 the roll, 30 inches wide. Hea'vy Crepes in dark green and red, suitable for halls and dens. Priced at 75c the roll; 30 inches wide; All paper full length 14 and 16 yards to the roll. THE- Specials for Tuesday in the Grocery Log Cabin Syrup, large size, regular $1.50. Tuesday only ,$1.33 Log Cabin Syrup, med. size, regular 80c. Tuesday only 68c A fresh shipment of Sin clair's Bacon and Hams to day, priced, Bacon 65c, eith er in piece of sliced; Hams, 50c the pound. This meat is genuine corn fed, direct from Iowa. Our Bulk Coffee at 35c the pound is the equal to most canned coffees; it is frpfih rnantPYl anH fraornnr.. D Do not overlook Winnek's Special Flour a blended, hard wheat flour at $3.20 the sack. BUDAPEST. Sept. 1. (By Main Thousands of tons of American med ical supplies, captured In Kumnnln by the Hungarian army In 1917-1918 and recaptured by the Rumunlans upon their occupation of Budapest, will soon b on their way to Buch arest, the Rumanian capital. The supplies, consisting of n train load of nuge cases, were shipped via Vladivostok in 19 1C. this being the only route then open to Rumania. Many of these supplies belonged to the American Red Cross, which was driven out of Rumania by the Austro-Hungarlan invasion of ,1917. The remainder were sold to the Rumanian army by American drug firms. Despite the fact that the typhus was raging in Rumania at tbe tlmo and these supplies were desperately nee'ded by the civilian population, the Austro-Hungarlans loaded every case, particularly American Instru ments and "hospital goods, on their "booty trains" wliich left Bucharest almost dally. Together with these supplies went the equipment of every hospital and pharmacy in Rumania, the population being left to get a long as best it could. Upon the discovery of these sup plies, in warehouses in Budapest, tho p?rt that belonged t tho American n-f1 Cross was immediately turned ori.r to it by tlu Rumanian army f.'xm aln Melvln V. Knight, an Amer ican Red Cross man. of Worcester, Haas., who was with the Rumanian army became custodian. They ti now being shipped back to Bucharest. I'ARIS. Sept. 13 Thero Is bitter feeling throughout Franco oslng to the exorbitant prices demanded by some of tho Inhabitants of tho wari rono for tho exhumation of tho bod-! Best yet. Herald Want Ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! (Irontcst producers known. H. uld Want Add ru'trwnfVV"VViri"ii"iJ"'" WANTi:D Dress Mnklng. dono rcanouubly. 705 Main 13-lt LOST Between Bradley storo nnilj I'luusniit Avo 1'urso containing check und money. Return to the n.ni.i i rt ) llll llltl - les of soldiers who havo fallen on tho battlefields of Northern Franco und their trunoportatllnn to tho nearest railway station. "Tho profiteers of death," they aro culft'd. BosIiIoh ex acting stupendous prices tho self nppolntcd undertakers show little consideration for tho precious bur dons which they convey. FOR SALE Dodga car, llrst duns condition. I'hono 231 13-21 iio.nmxza iriaiH WHEN YOU NEED C. O, Burk has started a new hutchor shop in town. Tho Bonanza schools closed last Friday for tho county fair. Several went to the fair. House movers from Klamath Falls are here moving houses. J. B. Reed has sold his furm to J. I.. Sparlngton and Wm. Irving. Mr. Reed and wife expect to leave for California soon. II An epldomlc of coldB 1ms been passing through Bonanza, causing a number of school children to bo absent from school. 11. M. Daniels was quite success ful In carrying prizes from tho county fair. Ho won first prize in barley and second prizes on wheat and oats. j A now invention Is a clock with a 'phonograph attachment which an nounces the hour "in a pleasant voice." i l Over a thousand Years sru tha fa. mom tnosnue of St. SoDhia. in Con-! stantlnople, was built with mortar mixed with musk, and the odor of tbe latter still exists. Winnek Grocery ! Reality always surpasses imagination IMPEWALES MOVTMlCB CIGABLTTJ&5 ' leave sothing to your imag I iaados. They're mild and ! rid, fragrant and cool. The ' fine tobacco, cooling mouth piece and mala paper wrap ping make them the real tttf 10orl3c TV Job Bellyu t. Brascb TEACH YOUR CHILD THE LESSON OF CLEAN TEETH Tho eorller your child Is taught tho value of a clean mouth and sound teeth tho healthier and happier he will bo in fu ture years, ,Wo havo a nice lino of Children's Tooth Brushes and all tho adveitieed Denti frices and Mouth Washes with which the lesson can be best demonstrated, GLASSES Don't buy thorn over n counter llko you would a pair of gloves. You muy succeed In selecting a pair that aldu your vi sion for tho tlmo ImIiik, yet may provu most in jurious In the end. There Is no guesswork about our examinations. Each eye Is lusted sepa rately and fitted with tho lens It requires. Remember, our work Is fully guaranteed our prices aro reasonable. Let us tako care of your uyo needs. Wo grind our own lenses. H. J. WINTERS .lewder unci OptlrJin Miotic 14IIW 70(1 Main I Keep Your I Eyes Open 13 ???? '.-w-&yyrtjyMMWl NOTICE . ItcKiilur Comraunltttlon Klamath I.odRo No. 77, A. F. & A. M-. Monday eren ing, October 13, at 7:J0. Business of Importance to be transacted. Vlsitori wel come. By ordci of ui:o. c uMiicii, W. M. - f LIBERTY THEATRE THK PICK OP TIIK PIOTUIHCH" MAMAAMMAAAAAAAAMMMMVMMMAW H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every DJ ifii f iff TONIGHT DYNAMIC GEORGE WALSH IN- "HELP, HELP, POLICE!" HAROLD LLOYD IN "BACK TO THE WOODS" (And it's a scream) ' TUESDAY BEAUTIFUL BILLIE RHODES JN "THE LAMB AND THE LION JJ. ll) T 1 COMPANY- (iidcrwoo(rs pharmacy VsL, KLAMATH TALUS OKC60H m I DOORS OPEN AT 7 P M'-J