The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAOK SIX
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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SALE
SALE
THE BIG
HOLIDAY SALE
"FOR MEN AND BOYS"
, Sale On
Suits, Overcoats and Pants
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FOR MEN
Suits that were $50.00, now
Suits that were $45.00, now
Suits that were $45.00, now
Suits that were $37.50, now
Suits that were $35.00, now
Suits that were $30.00, now
Suits that were $25.00, now
Overcoats that were $50.00, now.
Overcoats that were $45.00, now..
Overcoats that were $40.00, now.
Overcoats that were $35.00, now..
Overcoats that were $30.00, now.
Overcoa'ts that were $25.00 now..
$39.85
$36.85
$32.85
$29.85
$27.85
$22.85
$36.85
$32.85
$27.85
$22.85
$19.85
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FOR BOYS
Suits that were $15.00 now J1 1 OC
Suits that were $12.50, now JQ OC
Suits that were $10.00, now &f OC
Overcoats that were $20.00, now j Q OC
Overcoats that were $18.00,, now J 1 OC
Overcoats that were $15.00, now dQ OC
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Mackinaws and Pants
Karsky-Abraham all-wqol Macki
naws for Men and Boys at greatly re
duced prices.
a or Men, $18.00 values.
Sale price
For Men, $15.00 values.
Sale price
For Men, $12.50 values.
Sale price r
For Boys, $12.50 values.
Sale, price
For Boys, $10.00 values.
Sale price
$14.85
$11.85
$9.85
$9.85
$7.85
Pants, $8.50 value.
Sale price
Pants, $7.50 value.
Sale price
Pants, $6.50 value.
Sale price
Pants, $5.50 value.
Sale price
Pants, $5.Q0 value.
Sale" price
$6.95
$5.95
$4.95
$3.95
$3.65
The place where Women may come
to buy Gifts for the Man's Christmas
Central Outfitting Co
Coner Ninth and Main Sts. Klamath Falls, Ore.
"THE STORE OF SERVICE"
ni COMMENTARY GN WHITE RULE
Indians Move nourished Only Whero
the White Man Did Not Want
Their Land.
In only two parts of nil America are
tin Indium in numerous today ns wiiimi
tho white men cnuieln Cnnndii, north
of tho Saskatchewan, where the popu
liitlon Is actually Increasing! south of
lu Itlo Unuido, In Ymjul hind, where
whip nnd sword mid rlllo have failed
to conquer what Hluiuld htm been
paelllod. In northern Caiuuln tho fui
titint Iiilt Indians have prospered In
peace for i wo reasons, Thu whltu men
I did tint take their hind. They did
not NMin t them. The hind of tho I'nr
' North was only Reed for furs; nnd no
I tim nim'omiI MMikon. or from imroly
selfish tnoilvo to Increase tho output
of fur, thi Indium have been treated
with nhsoluto Justice If with absolute
despotism, Thu safety of tho lone
trader's life depended on absolute Jus
tlco; mid. oddly enough, tho only Moxt
cnii who has cut succeeded In control!-
! lug tho Ymiiils has controlled them In
tho stin.o way, by leaving to thorn their
hinds nnd by nbsoltito. If nt times ties.
potle, Justice. Detroit Preo-Pross.
! Another Uio for Dunny.
I Tlmt Ilclgliiii hares hnvo other re
I sourcofiil veins (linn iiient producing
, renmlned to be established by mi mini-
teur Hngllsh woiiiiiii under, 'I lie
climax of her undertnk... was when
she nppearod (it n largo pet Mock show
In Knglnnd with it Jiiunty, becoming
tint, n cont, nnd a not nf furs niiidc
from rnbblt nkln. which Mie mliultted
publicly were nothing more llittii hoiiiu
of her pet rnbblt.
In Kuglitnd, K1.000 rnbblt skins i.
year nro belnij tunilo over Into ermine,
Arctic fox nnd black lynic fori to fool
mlliuly. Iteforc tho war such riihbll
were produced by i cores of million
(in Kuropo. hnd viiHt quantities of thu
skins Imported to the united .Slates to
innsiiucrodo tit real fur. Amerlcnn
breeder arc raising tho mime kind of
rabbits that produce tho best money
for the fur shops, nnd It Is certain
that a f aluablo rabbit fur can be pro
duced In America an elsewhere. It I
a business that can bo conducted
every month In tho year, nnd a hobby
that will pny It wny I one to bo
vutued. Hunter-Trader, Trapper.
HOUSING IN GREAT BRITAIN
Problem Did Fair to Be Successfully
Worked Out Through Fair and
United Effort.
In connection with tho problem of
reconstruction In tho united kingdom
various housing schemes nro contem
plated. Variety In the model dwell
ings to bo erected has been encour
aged by tho enterprise of the London
Dtklly Mall, which offered prlxis
amounting to JlO.iKX) for "(lexicon bent
.'til! innst M'.ilhililn In llumsilviH nml
1 f.t.l ri7nrly In lino with tho architec
tural traditions of thu several dis
tricts." .ffij
Tho country was divided Into four
areas tho northern, midland nnd
" Welsh Industrial areas, and the south
ern nml midland, counties runil nren.
with n prize of ?'J,.V)0 In each section.
Over Jt.GOO designs were Hiibmltted. In
tho winning designs the need for econ
omy In nil cases was apparent.
I In addition to these new model
homes, a demand has nrlsen for furni
ture especially unliable for them, tho
construction of which would be of thu
r simplest, combined with the required
, rigidity nnd strength. A successful nt-
tempt to meet this need tins been made
by tho Shnrcdltch Technical Instltuto
' (London), nt which cottnuo furniture,
deslj;neil In tho carpentry shops of tho
Institute and executed by the boys at
tho school, tins been on exhibition.
Conquered Oetert Sand.
Tho British adopted n Riant "snow
whoo" to conquer tho sands of the
KKyptlnn desert, according to SInJ.
John Main of the- Itrltlsh nrmy, who
served In the nenr Hast. Tho scheme,
which was based on tho samo theory
that caused the Indian to ndopt the
snowshoe, was discovered while tho
army was marching to Palestine. Tho
fine sands Impeded both tho Infantry
and horses, so that a day's march
never resulted In much more than a
two or three tnllo advance.
"Flnnlly somo Inventive genius tried
laying rather close-meshed chicken
wlro on tho sands," said Major Haln.
"Tho Tommies were thus given some
thing that didn't yield so readily as tho
soft sands, nnd the horses got a better
footing. Immediately wo found that
much greater progress wns made, nnd
our ndvances soon nmountcd to nine
mil ten miles a day.''
' Modern Gallantry.
I shall bo even disposed to rank it
among tho salutary fictions of life,
when In polite circles I shall see thv
same attention, paid to ago as to
youth, to homely features ns to hand
some, to com so complexions ns t
clear to'tho woman as sho Is n wom
an, not ns sho Is a beauty, u fortune
or a title. I shnll bellcvo It to be
something moro than a namo when a
well-dressed gentleman In a well-dress-,
ed company can advert to the topic
of feinalo old ago without exciting,
and Intending to excite, n sneer when
the phrases, "antiquated virginity,"
and such a one has "overstood lc(
market," pronounced In good com
pany, shall ralso Immodlato offense In
man, or woinnn, that shall hear I hem
spoken. Charles Lamb,
i ho Kind.
"What Is your blrthstone?"
"Judging by tho knocks I am always
getting from life, I should say It waa
a brickbat"
'HERALD'S CLASSI
FOR SALE Mlsccllan
roil HAI.II Chi-lstiiia trues. Tele
phone UK!!. 1(1-51
RED cniiifi
oou MISCELLAUr-.: '
; " ""-yus
I-'OU HALK Ono dining room huf.
fet In K)(d condition. I'hono
IKIti-M or cull lull) J off onion Ht.
ln-nt
FOIt HALIC Ono quarter horse
powur motor, unu lltrou horse
power motor, oiio IK) khIIou hot
water tank luqulru New City
Laundry 11-lOt
FOH 8ALI Cheap for cash. A
two-pleco, dry wall Concrete
block iiiaclilne: Reed as Hew; uxed
only oiio aoasou. Could not bo
bought today for fiT00. Will null
nt u bargiilii n owner Is In other
lino of biiHluoxn and cannot give It
his attention. Hplendld opening
hero for this business ns there Is a
hit: do ma ml for blocks and courretn
bricks. Machine Is In tho city and
can bo seen nt any time. Don't
answer unless, you have thu cash.
Address llux l, Herald Oltlco. l-tf
'" to Hini,7V7Vvvvvw
i' torr.fflh'S!
. 'I'lm Indlns or ii,r7,- .
cl""-''l will hull iMUlttHi,
'Ton sale i vi"B?ky. 'w,i (J
Ull."9
Huroty bonils wiiUbTTT
to Ai Hum,,. W"lloOttlt.cil0
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CITY !AUMA(lKvhiri "
Onrbnge removed Z'.n.
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SITUATIONS wSjrif
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOU IlKNT Tyo looms for light
housekeeplni; Uia Main Ht.
17-r.f
FOU Iti:NT Furnished room. hT
qulro of F. Houle, Herald Olllce
or ut 12S Hecond Ht.. nttor R:3u
I- in. lGtf
FOIt HUNT Itooms. use of bath
and phono. StO Walnut, cor of
0th, lltf
HELP WANTED
WANTKD Threo nowaboys nt tho
Herald Olllco. U.(
MWM"fcd"fcr'fc rt J m m m
IF YOU WANT RTUDItTTT
'll tho KBIIW,JU "f, ft
I'll tO tills HWICO IV 11 i1'-
made to imi( olllcloni J ,0.
pronta,,,,, ,:!! T'.hTtS!
nd to tho.u rc,llllrlng tl$ "J"!
,ll
We iinike hpi-rlnlty ,if iir. i ,
nnd ai'ilileiit hiMirmre. Plit,,,, im! i
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Today's Birthdays
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Dr. Lymiin Abbott, noted clorgy
m an. author, and editor, born at
lloxhury, Mass., 84'yonrH ago today
Francis lltirton Harrison, (lovor-nor-Oenornl
of tho I'hllllpplnes, born
In Now York, -10 years ago today.
Itt. Itev. John Crimes, Catholic
bishop of Byracuso, born In County
Limerick, Ireland, 07 years ago to-'
day.
Ilrlg. Oon. Harry II. Itandholtz,
American ropreseiitatlvo on tho In
terallied Military ' Commission to
Hungary, born at Constantino, Mich,
fifj years ago today.
Tyrus It. Cobb, outfielder of thu
Detroit Amerlcnn league baseball
team, born nt IloyAton, (a. 3.1 years
ago today.
hay rm i:im .vrrcfwiix
I he Hay Praluctlon ami Market.
Iiik CommltHM of tho Kurm Dareai
desires to line n list of ah hay i
for sale not Inter th December
20lh. IMeaso notify nay ot tho h.
lowing roiiualttee or thj Conntr
AKrleiiltural Aguat, Harry Toltotd
C'halriuan: Itoliert Choyae, C. M
Klrkpatrlck or M. Olacomlol
is-;t
Best Makes
Best Stock
Best Service
and
Best Terms
Earl Shepherd
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Klamath Lodge No. 137 x
I.O.O.F. ."
Moots Friday night of each vcek at
'L O. O. F. hall, Cth and Mala itreeU.
P. J.fJorgos , N. O.j Frod Dremir
JBecrotary; P. L. Fountain Treaiurer
I Ewnuna Encampment No. 41, 1. 0
O. F., moots Tuoaday night of each
week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor
rol, C. P.; Nato Ottorboln, Bcrlbej
P. L, Fountain Trcaauror, M ,
Domorcst, Dontlst, ovor Sugar
man's Storu, fitlt and Main. 2-tf
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One Year Ago Today
"SLOAN'S LINIMENT
NEVER FAES ME!"
Any man or woman who keeps It
iandy will tell you that
sumo thlnjt
ESPECIALLY those frcn, neatly
attacked by rheumatic twinges.
A counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini
ment scatters the congestion ami pene
trates uithout rubbing to the afllktcd
part, soon relieving the ache and pain.
Kept handy nnd uncd everywhere
for rcduclog and finally eliminating
the pains and ncheis of lembaRo,
neuralgia, muscle strain, Join itiffness,
sprains, bruitcs, the result of exposure
to weather. , ,
Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug-
CI51S. JJC.i Mft-.. Ol in,
I'ulted States troops occupied Cob
bur. bridgehead
Announrenieiil. of President WH
.son's Intention to visit London.
Pop". In letter, appealed to the f
Pence Conference lo aid .tho small
nations. ,
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ari
riTRTnci
Wife (coinpliiliilnnly You'J
not llku Mr. Knagg. Thcy'vo bn
married twenty years and Mrs.
Knagg says her husband Is bo ten-
t'li.lsband--Tendor-Well, he ought
tj bo after being In hot water all
that time.--Portland Telegram.
WHICH ItKMISDS I'S THAT
If you W vour wlfo spend your
money you are a fool nnd If W
spend It ourself. It's something
foolish.
nxjmmmi
DON'T SAY "OVERALLS," SAY
They will give you the service They aie Union
Made and have a number of features ovei otn
"makes of overalls. , First is the material fro J wnic
they are made; second, all seams arc felled a
triple stitched; third, cord-bound button holes ana
full cut in seat. Last, they are Union Made.
We handle the complete line.
K. Sugatman
"I ain't mad at nobody"
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