Vwrv ' r 'fWKT'tf wr w IAGE FOUIl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -v- The Evening Herald m E. J. MUItRAT , EUtor I FRED SOULK City Editor Itlonnnlrcs submitted kIvcs ouch member nn opportunity to express his wishes. A sunimnry of these ox- Itluco tho cost of tho things wo uso, wo muHt produce not less but more! I Just ri'ceUod n toloRrnm from lffith .Lte.r?d l thP Pst0'c? l K,an-1 stnmls today, It would bo fctfc Falls, Ore., for transmission thru 'j.,,. ,,,.. i,..hi ... a. m.n. .. ..MniM. m.ttnr. , undertake tho launching of ipresslons will be made and will bo my brother In London, ronilhiR, considered at n public mooting, atj "Market baro, prlcon awful, hope iwhlch time tbo members cnu ko ouIohs, wnllltiK homo. Oh, If Amorl i record. 'cans would Krasp tholr opportunity." There Is ono thing, however, that' Prices hud Rotten no IiIkii In this hnmllso so scarce, nn abroad, hop- men and property owners. As Kilns to find what wo needed and at foolish to lower prices, Tho cable tnessaRO Is the club, the answer! Merchandise Is even If It Is to be n success, If It Is to do shorter on tho other side thnn huru. ,!uJ?m n!hii.M?PrJ?m! ',s "" Thero must bo a stroni;-1 country and inorehnn I Herald Publishing Company of . , i . , ,..,,. nath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. or support come from tho business we sent two of our fir i ? t f 0km malls as second-class matter. - -- - ( f. k i.. k ...Kit, Ki.oiwd ,. Thv lniVii tinthlni? In mll anil tholrl Mrataifeuiilt &"?? t0 Umnnd. It much have enough tlnnn- shells are bare. They want to buy m mm f JS 00 clal backing to carry It through. to buy from America to buy the fhtft Hipnth"!!" ZZ"'""'. .10 .Otherwise It wculd be better to post- things that Amyrlca make nnd -, " jpnwn it Untll such time as such sup- tho answer of our workers Is to ro-t4 Member of the Associated Piws I port Is forthcoming. To start It on duce our hours 44 hours a weeis ' J a career similar to that of former instead or 6U a cut in production i clubs, Is foolish, for It would bo of 25 per cent. J doomed to failure. ! Tho writer sympathizes wlthjV Klamath Falls Is urgently In need those who work. He understands of a llvxj Commercial Club. It will what hard work, privation and theiA pay for Itself over and over again struggle of life Is ho has lived It. !,, this summer. There Is a big pro- Ho has walked eight miles a day to gram awaiting It and the time to be- earn 50 cents, carrying water for 1 gin work on It is right now. Let us the workers who built tho town of! J get together and put It over in real,, Pullman. He has gotten out of bod J t true Klamath Falls style! at .1 o'clock to milk 15 cows on ! winter's morning. Ho has put In 15i LET US AU KKSOI.VK TO WORK hours a day In a store. He Is not u. LIKE II natural born plutecrat: rather he J Is the son of a steel worker. Hej w.. . i... .!, u ..,..... to-ls ,nal h0 knows ,h0 "uclla ot 1 X. .j.... ...V..I u, ....... ... x..-.., " ."rtr . miijuiiv The Associated Press Is exclusively ft U tied to tho uso for republication ( all news dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited in this pa (V, and also local news published wla. All rights of republication of spe- dlspatches herein are also reserr- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1010 1HE CUMMKIUUALi l L.UU Bradley's XMAS SHOE SALE JV Tbc re-organization committee Vthat is seeking to secure a sufficient Jvumber of members for the Com- r mercial Club has been canvassing the business section of the city this week, and will conclude Its labors today. It Is extremely disappoint- lot to have to state that their ef forts have not met with the support "they deserve. If It were not for the clerks of the city, the campaign would be a distinct failure. To the credit of .the clerks their offer was spoctanecus and unsolicited se far Aa the reorganization committee was concerned. One of their number made the canvass and his labors netted him thirty-three mem'er jships. If the business men did their part proportionately, the club would have been started with financial backing sufficient to insure its absolute success. The Herald has discussed this matter with a number of the busi ness men, and there seems to be a disinclination to contribute any money until some definite policy as to the secretary and other details ol the organization are announced. It is manifestly impossible for tbn Te-orgaalzation committee to make any such announcement. The ques- I'rr.sident, Capper At Capper, Chicago) This timely editorial, which was printed by John S. Capper of Cap per & Capper as a paid adver tisement in the Chicago news papers, has attracted more atten tion and caused more comment those who .A. would bo Indeed foolish who failed ' ! to see that the waste of time by cnr-' penter, plumber or other worker In turn raised the price of rent, raised tho price of the very clothes he him- X 'self wore, and everything used by him or his fellow worker. fc --i-trtWtmAji Short hours In the city have made If JL than any similar statement in re- j cent months. Congratulations j have poured In upon Mr. Capper , from all over the country and a number of largo business Institu tions are having thousands of re prints of the editorial struck off for distribution among their cm- , ployes. The world is hungry for the things we eat, wear and use. Stark hun- .. rt ..1 i Br,; me cupuouru u oare as a remedy work work. good, hard bone. Prices mount to staggering honest ,,.,,,,, 8ervlce not elKht figures and the cry of our worker hour8 rather 10 and t,)en BOmo Lct is more pay; shorter hours and U8 for one year at ca8 rC80,V(J ,0 the farm worker restless; he, too, ! wants short hours and Increased pay May Kind Providence preserve us Ift the farm workers ever Insist on 44 JiL hours per week, or an eight-hour, day. You and I. my friend, will go. J hungry. I fnrm S00 ncre.s ami I J know whnt short hours In tho cltv Is doing for the farm. '! We may keep high wages, we may keep - ur present scale, and still re- IOU shmilrl rinv nntktnn to .k.,1 U IU:I " . r m ..w A k ,7 uui me niKn v.o5i or anocs. There is no reason for complaint as long as our sale continues, for you have a chance to get your shoes at a figure that is practically the wholesale cost to us. Men's Dress Shoes still continue to be very popular and logg will find it to their advantage to visit our store when they are need ot coots or bhoes. crs they are in duce the cost of living by a sHiple X t .JL "cu u auuruK auouis me j.rico oi W(Jrk( an(j WQrk ko , things up another notch; again the cry more pay; less hours. Ye Gods! Must the vicious circle A subscription to the Evcnlnng continue? it is more i t .X. Bradley Shoe Store UNION STORE 727 MAIN ST. UNION MADE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE I k : i l k I t T T T T T T t T T T T t i k i k i f T ? T t ? t t t T J t T J T k Shall we never see that Herald would perhaps bo tho most V , ..... V hours we need, that to re- cherished gift for the absent friend. WWWVWWWWHHWWWWy X;m$m Underwear Extra heay Hygienic wool fleeced Shirts and Drawers that for merly were $$.50, we put on during this sale at 95 Cents I jL . SHT SB4Li jlmL, l. MtjM i l m ,4- rM Collars What we all need is Earl and Wilson, the Arrow Brand and tho Silver Brand. Our prices during this sale are 2 for 25c SPECIAL IN GLOVES CANVAS GLOVES 100 dozen in steck; 20c values at 12c pair. DRESS GLOVES We have the largest assortment in this city. Come and look them over. Everything in the glove line at prices that you will sit up and take no tice. PRICES 20 PER CENT BELOW WHOLESALE COST TODAY. Uncle Eam's WORK SOX A grade we are proud of; 25c value. Sale price 18c. GARTERS far below wholesale cost 35c vame. saie price sale price 19c. 27o; and 25c value, Every head in town is looking for our advertisements and buying that suit of clothes. At these prices you can readily dress up for Christmas. HOLIDAY SALE Blankets and Comforters COMFOItTKItS Regular $7-50 values. Sale p- S-jsi Regular 6.50 values. Sale price.... 485 Regular 5.00 values. Sale price '-, Regular 4.00 values. Sale price " "85 Regular 3.50 values. Sale price ".'.'".'.'.'.'. si-lJJ IILAXKETS, WOOL Pure tWool, $20.00. Sale price R17.85 Pure Wool, 18.00. Sale price i,-, 85 Pure Wool, 15.00. Sale price.... H85 Pure Wool, 12.50. Sale price.. . V Pure Wool, 10.00. Sale price '....'. 75 COTTON HHTKET BLANKETS Wool Nap, $6.50 values. Sale price fin.ir, Cotton, $5.00 values. Sale price "a,03 Cotton, 4,50 values. Sale price ji.o.t Cotton, 4.00 values. Sale price .'.:J5 Cotton, 3.50 values. Sale price "... aio.1 FOR MEN $:t.85 30.85 20.85 Suits that were $50.00, now Suits thnt were 45.00, now Suits that were 45.00. now Suits that were 37.50, now Suits that were 35.00, now 27.85 Suits that were 30.00, now 22.85 Suits that were 25.00, now 111.85 Ovorcoats that were $50.00, now....$.'H.85 Overcoats that wdro 45.001 now.... J10.85 Overcoats that were 40.00, now.... 32.85 Overcoats that were 35.00, now.... 27.85 Overcoats that wore 30.00, now.... 22.85 Overcoats that were 25.00, now.... 10.85 EXTRA MEN'S PANTS Pants $8.50 value Pants 7. SO value. Pants 6.50 value. Pants 5,50 valuo. Pants 5,00 value. Sale price 90.05 Sale price 5.05 Sale price 4.05 Sale price 3.05 Sulo prlco 3.05 MACKINAWS AND PANTS Karsky-Abrnham all wool- MucklnawH for men und lioys at greatly reduced prices. For Men, $18.00 value. Sale prlco 914.85 For Men, 15,00 values. Sale price 11,83 For Men, 12.50 values. Salo prlco 0.85 For Hoys, 12.50 values, Salo prlco 0.85 For Roys, 10,00 valueB, Sulo prlco 7.85 MEN'S HATS Tho market prlco Is advancing: dully, but still wo nro offering Men's Hals at u bnrKnIn, so buy at these prices: $7.00 Hats. Salo price S5.85 $6.00 Hats. Sale price ., $4.8.1 $5.00 Hats. Sale prlco JH.WJ $4.50 Hutu. Salo price !M5 $4.00 HntH. Salo prlco S.!M $3.50 lints. Salo price !f-M $3.00 Hats. Salo price S" Men's Fine Dress Shoes Tho hnst nmlcnit nt Mnn'n KIiokh. iimilo bv EndlCOtt- Johnson, Cahn-NlckelhurK and others, In uoin iacu y und black. All sizes. $y.du vw- a T T ? T ? ? T f T T t ? t y y y y y y y y f y y y b and button In tun 11 ch on sale at tho prlco of ift.UX Y ! MEN'S WORK SHOES Olio assortment, auBi. 1 $5.00 and $0.00 values. Salo prlco ijKJ.05 V MEN'S HIGH TOP ROOTS Ono assortment, ?8,50 A mid S7.50 values. Sale nrlco 85.43. A. Ilinivn iinr'ncs ir. nn wn.nnip nr lea. reiiucuu t to $9.95. f This Is tho boot that has stood tho tost for ij year. We havo a kooi! stock of these but not all sizes. a GUM ROOTS All sizes, $5.00 values. Salo price J Bizo, $4.50 valuo. Salo price to bo worn over your 1 GUM ROOTS All fiizo, $4.50 valuo. W3.05. MEN'S RURRER OVERS, shoo; $5.00 values. Salo prlco 83.03. "THE STORE OF SERVICE" CENTRAL OUTFITING CO. Klamath Falls, Oregon Corner Ninth and Main Sts. miUF. IN TODAY TOMORROW MAY RF. TOO I ATP X I y t y y y y y : x:xkxk