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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
jHlPAV THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVH nicoKMnnii 12, nun Liberty Market The Workingman's Friend bleats keep many days during this cold weather. We advise our trade to buy enough at the following low prices to last all week. Special Low Prices For Saturday Only. srKCIAli ON MUTTON lly (ho I'ounil lx "'"" lOtif Join lUttwl I CM hhouhlcr KoiinI )"w t)ln Oioi )OAp nib (ii"i- !ZU" phouldrr Chop )""w Mullen ) 1 An Wtv.. )1UU Hrim :M(' (Springer ic HKKK Uy (tin I'ounil IlollInK Jlcef .. 12 l-2c to 15c I'jiiicy Ituinp IIoiinIh 25c Nice Juicy Shoulder KohMh 20 to 2."5c I'oio Itounil KlciikH 21c Klioulilcr Klcoks 22c Kugnr Cured Corned Heel 12 Ji (o 15c llHinbuigcr Sausage 20c Liberty Market Corner Third and Main Phone 238 Y X Artificial Silk Hose for t f t Women In white only, 75c pair. Worth today $1.25 HECTORS THE LADIES' SHOPPING CENTER T T I Kayser's Silk Gloves $1.00 In black, white or crey. JL An acceptable yet inex- X pensiv egift. X f Tf aiiu'ura fnL-nc mni-d fhnn mm nlarrs to remember all thev care to. You will find nrices hiVrW this vpr & X than in the past, and perhaps you will not be able to buy for all unless you shop wisely. Very often one is X X apt to buy haphazardly, thinking they can do no better while the prudent buyer will look around until satis- X fied she is doing the best and that her purchase i snot only right in price, but that the quality is up to the stan- X dard. We are displaying an extensive line of sensible gifts that will be appreciated, and we know that the X quality is up to the standard, and our faith is so strong regarding prices that we invite comparison and urge X you to spend a part of your time here before making your final decision. Many have availed themselves of X , . niir nr v pp ami nave uruiiLcu u.v ou uuiut,. a o"fo j"" - "" juowxy wic nine v : t t t T T T T T T T v t T t T t T t I .VOTICi: TO CKKIIITOIIH In the County Court of Oregon for the County of Klamath In the Matter of the Estate of Leil S. Wllllts, defeased. Notice Is horeh given Hint the un dersigned line boon duly unpointed idnlnlMnitrlx of the. cHtnto of Levi 6. WlIlItM. deceased, by thu above estltlcd Court, ii nd nil persons living claims against the Hiild es lite, ure required to present mime to the undersigned at the. law offices of Merrynmn, & Vnn Kinon, h tbo 1st National Hank Uuildlng, Kltmath Kails, Oregon, within six (0 months from the dnto of thin totlce. Dated thin 12th day or December, 151?. LAURA A, WII.MTS, Administratrix of the Estate of Levi S. WlllltB, deceased. 12-19-2C-2-9 Electric Circular Saw. Among recent electric tool novelties is n portable circular saw, provided with the handle of an ordinary hand saw. The tool weighs only 12 pounds with Its one-quarter horsepower motor. u-es n IMtich croKcut or rip mw, tins n suitable depth guge and Is provided with an aluminum bae grooved to slldu on n guide truck when neceury. The blade Is covered with a safety guard. ZIZ December 11, 12. Italy's Lumber Requirements. DcMructloii of the lnaded district nf Italy, although bad enough, has not been so great as anticipated. Unles there Is a tremendous Industrial de velopment as n consequence of the wur, It seem likely' that even with favonible freight rates Italy's require ments In tike lines of rough unit sawn lumber for oidlnary commercial ue will not exceed 'J.(H)0.00(l,000 to 2.MX).. 000.000 board feet u year. H1 T .,,M--M"fr-M"fr't I 11 I Call at the t Bend Studio for your XMAS PHOTO We are open nights and Sundays &' LIBERTY THEATRE "THE l'ICK OP THE PICTURES" ? t tf if 1 : t 't t T T t t T J t T t t t V -t t t t 't t t T f t t T T t T t T T T J t T v M. VELVET, TRICOTINE AND SERGE DRESSES Better values are apparent here, for you can at o glance determine the unusual offer ings we are featuring In the Garment Depart ment. The fabrics are the best of quality and the workmanship unexcelled. Late ship ments always Insure the correct styles, for we are constantly in touch with one of the foremost dress manufacturers In New York, who submits us samples of the new Btyles as they appear In New York. Velvet Dresses, 19.73 to $45.00 Serge Dresses, $24.75 to $80.75 Tricot inc Dresses, $37.50 to $45.00 EVERY SUIT IN THE DE PARTMENT REDUCED High quality, superb workmanship, in dividual style and moderate prices enabled us to do a tremendous suit business this beason. The results are that we have re duced the btock to a point where the as sortment !s not as complete as we would like It, but -each and every suit on the .racks will find a purchaser, for we have made huge reductions that will appeal to you. Kale prices $18.75 to $40.75 Sizes 1C to 4C. .., r- nn fTlPAl OI17TC THAT APF AI WAYS I flMP. RFMPMRPRPn Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, Boudoir Caps and Silk Camisoles are not only useful and much admired by ! thp ladies but make pleasing guts, we are snowing an e.t.ensivt: uue ui me auuve in various siyies ana prices. No doubt you have some of the above items on your list ot uinstmas purchases. BOUDOIR CAPS A beautiful assortment of Bou doir Caps on charming and will make very pleasing gifts. Space will not per mit going Into detail but we know they will appeal to you. Prices 30c to $3.30 KID GLOVES One of the most practical gifts you could think of, for gloves are nlwavs used, month in and month display that arei out HANDKERCHIEFS Usually when one has exhaust ed every thought as to a gift for one they wish, to remember hand kerchiefs come to the rescue. Most anything you could wish for tn hnnilkprchlpfo nrp hprp fn? We are offering Cape Gloves in , WOmen and children. Also a few tan and grey, K.ia uioves in brown, tan, grey, black and white. Mocha Gloves heavy stitching, in taupe with make splendid street gloves. , Priced from $3.00 to $40.00 lines of men's Handkerchiefs. Women's Handkerchief's 5c to 81.00 Children's Handkorchiefs In boxes, 15c to 50c Men's Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs 50c and 75c per box SILK CAMISOLES We have gathered a beautiful lot of Silk Camisoles In wash sat in and crepe de chine in white and flesh. A glance at the assortment we are showing will leave no doubt in your mind about the party be in? pleased, for they are truly tempting and modestly priced. $1.75 to $3.50 ALL WOMEN'S COATS REDUCED Former prices of the coats we have reduced were considered reasonably. Surely our reduc ed prices will make them very attractive, and if you have been waiting for your coat, now is the time, for the assort ment will not be so good in another week and you may be disappointed. Be here tomor row and make your selection early- ., The fabrics are Silvertones, Velours, Broadcloths and Plushes. SALE PRICES $19.75, $22.95, $24.95, $29.75, $34.75, $39.75 ALL HATS ONE-HALF PRICE , When we make a reduction of 50 per cent it means something, for it is well known that our hats were exceptionally good values at regular prices. About 24 hats lett and every one a good style. If you can use a hat, this is your oppor tunity. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL MIDDY BLOUSES In navy only, but a splendid value, for we are going to move them quickly at a specil price. We took all that a leading manu facturer had on hand and naturally bought them for less than they were formerly priced. We are going to give you the benefit of our saving. Very specially priced, $0.05. Sizes IS to44. X T T T T T T T T T T T T T t T X T st T T T T T T t T T t T T T . Want Ads bring result. I T,0fc ,, Z1IZ -- .,-J rm, tnhiuhmpnt of the Roman. December 11, 12. .. -.. vKAllS AGO The establishment oi me nomuu, pENIM-h ur " - , n,honc diocese ot Charleston, S. C. H .W. POOLE, Owner. HAHRV 1IOHEL, Musical Director TONIGHT HELEN WARE and THOMAS SANTSCHI in 'THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" Dramatized from Robert Hichens' immortal story of the sunfit, barbaric, mystic desert. And a Christy Comedy "BOBBY COMES MARCHING HOME" 1920 will be the centen- IHAV The year '"'Tlio1 discovery of quinine. I The death of Daniel Boone. The Invention ot porcu. - The incorporation of Jersey CI The The SUNDAY Edna Ferber's most "human" story" "THE GAY OLD" DOG" Don't miss "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" Doors open lt80 luul 7:00 V, M. Evening pictures start ut 7:80 .mn of friction matches 1UVV11W"" -- . admission. of Malno to the UnThne invention of the dagueuco- type. The Hiego. The accession England. The celebrated Spailish revolution under of George IV. of trial ot Queen The organization of the first Con gressioual committee on agriculture. The completion of the great na tional road from Cumberland, Mil., to Wheeling. The fourth United States census, which showed a total population of 9,633,822. The establishment of the first steamship lino between New York and New Orleans. In America CnThonpnSsuge of the Missouri Con, Pr0T";e6eleln of James Monroe to the presidency. Tho first appearance ot Edmund Kcan. The introduction or inum- ""--shoes In America. The first manufacture ot carpen ters' steel squares. The boglnnlng of navigation on Lake Mlchlan. Tho dedication ot tho first Pro testant church In Detroit. The organization ot tho General Synod ot the Lutheran church. The first appearance ot anthracite coal Us on article of commerce. For Better Education. The honors for literacy must, alas, go to Germany, where the Illiteracy percentage Is far less than one! Eng land follows close behind. But In the United States nearly 0 per cent of the people can neither read nor write our languuge. This sounds bad, but It really Isn't when you consider our heavy Immigration. Educational bureaus throughout the country are constantly bettering con ditions, for greater literacy means greater labor production. In mnny counties traveling libraries are sent out wagons fitted up with book shelves. But careful education of the chil d:en Is the most Important branch of all, and so many cities provide con veyances for crippled children to go to B'hool In. When we consider that India and Egypt are over 02 per cent Illiterate, our fast decreasing six looks very mail. Popular Science Monthly. The Uplift. A senator, npropos of the huge quan tity nf nrmy meat which It was pro posed should be sold to the packers for les than holt the price paid them by the government, said : "Why sell this meat to the packers? Would It not be better to sell It to consumers direct and thus aid In re ducing the cost of living?" The senotor added bitterly: "The high cost of living I We heard a lot about the uplift movement to be expected as the result of the war. but we didn't expect the uplift to be concentrated on nrlcps." RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule Single trips, 50c passen ger; Pelican Bay, $1.50 for either 1 or 3 passen gers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 rf T t t I t T & Jazzz ! I I JL jazzz x . x Big Dance SATURDAY NIGHT at MOOSE HALL Y Kay-Jay Orchestra Dancing 8:45 a. KtAI gr-4T-4 T t T T T T T T T T