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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
I V FRIDAY, JANUARY lfl, iWKJ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK RIGHT ' V J , f f T t f T f T t f J J t CarPlTINUING AW in v.nwwv i M. F THEY HELP YOU MAKE. v BOm.ENDf ME7 We Ask Your Attention Personal Mention I ath Falls nutl mny rotum to go Into . business lioro, ! Tho Hov. U, r. CookliiRhnin of Scbtioy, Mont,, li roRlstorotl nt tho iWhltq Pollcnn. Mo nttomtoil tho nor Miss Norma Probst, after n woak'rvico nt tho Methodist church Inst Illness. Is sufficiently recovered to ovohIiir nnd ontorod lioiirtlly Into lonn II.., Itnanltfil Jmlnv. t tllO spirit Of tllO lllOOtlUK. Mr. Cook- I. D ai4w,r0 nf Pnr. Klnmnlh U ',! clmrB0 M ... , W.VU......U V. -- -j ..!.'' In thq city for n few tlns ns n wit ness In n court matter. J. S. Kent, nttornoy-nt-lnw of Sun Francisco, Is registered nt tho White I .1 ... II. i iVU .'....I.. ..1 II... I.'ih. ..nil. til. ,k, llllIIJUIUDIEI II, ,IIU . .11.111.,... fccivntlifn,. ChnHoa Tlpor, of tho White roll- can gftvngo, rolurned wtxmosuay u citing by trnlu tram Heddlng, Cnl., ' ollcimi ' having taken Dr. Merrymnn'H'road Some of tjie guests roglstorod at tur oy,r 1Uo mountnln nnd loft It tho Hull Hotel are: J. T. Howards nt nodding. Tho trip Is unusual for to the big fact customers p im. -i xi .'WPK- umtrna ibrV T Them 'IBS I '--V .A i which we are m; interest to every Wji already been commented on by so many their Spring needs at this sale rp Reductions '& . v?r AlfiLadies' Wearing Apparel are of great of Southern Oreecm. toi' Our reward inMljljng this Economy Sale is simply the fact that Klamath men aBdjwomen ppreciteour efforts, as is best SJ tJ : il. X E-J 1 " x x-J ! i eviueiiueu m uitumueuuuus uusiness transacted aunng we past three days if-?- -just passed 'K j u The offerings tforour last day (tbmorrow)justifyfully as y '.-. .-. "great a response. 'hat K ? i H. N. MOE, Proprietor Modferd: W. K. Gray, Odossii; U. 11. Wilson, Sacramento; Mr. nnd Mrs Merle Kllgore of Pertland: Mrs. J. 'A. Thomas, Grants I'asa, and IS, K. Thompson of San Francisco. ' ' Low Leopold, roprosontlng manu facturers of ladles' cloaks and suits, Is In tho city looking nttor tho busi ness of his firm. Denny Qnn la recovering from tho shock of lfarulysU which has confin ed him to tho house since boforo Christmas. Ed Thatcher, a friend of I. D. AVhltmore, -left s for Portland this morning. Geo. Bradloy returned last night ybr dim nutos In tho depth of winter, but ho found tho going good all tho way and mndo tho down trip In a day with out trouble. & SUGGESTS I .1 k u DUIDOTOWN, Darbados, Doc. 22. (Dy Mall) Lord Ilothormoro'a . mirinntlnn thnt flriml Ilrltnln unit to from a business trip to San Francis- ,h ,,,, 6,n,. nrin.h Hnn,inrn. w aaw wiHtw' -.-.. r Uobama Islands. Dormuda, Drltlsh Guiana and the VctK India islands with the exception of Jamaica, to pay for Uritatn's war debts has provoked a Morm of pro;cM In nit theio colon m- U$ti YOUR PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPHON is ImporN nntcnouith to warrant tho imc of only th'o lttt drug. Our prescription departnidnc is equipped with tlmus etc, of hiehest quality, Allcoin poundine is done by skilled pharmacists, B Physicians Recommend Red Gross Kidney Plasters for alt sorts of aches and pains. Relief is quick and sure. Used for weak backs all over the world. Try them. STAR DRUG CO. CO. Mrs. Geo. Deal and Mrs. Mary EX McDonald are leaving tomorrow t sperrd the remainder ot the winter at Long Beach, California. . Mrs. Elisabeth Seng Is visiting herS.,, Vi. i.ia. sn, hn H.nn..n.i hv I . . . .. ... .. , " . . .... MHUU , I aaugnter, airs, jonn irwin on r ounu and Pine streets. A. Miller, of the S. P. Railway, has i just returned from a shortTvlstt in Southern California. Leo Houston, who has boon con-,,p project m.'t ot the newinx irs of tho British West India Islands, In British Guiana Trlnldadttho Loownrd Islands and Jamaica. Public meetings and logls- li'tive councils hnvo also donouuru fined to his home with an attack ot tonsllltls, Is able to be about again, although not at business yet. Ror. S SPECIAL SINGING at the Mondale all this week "JUST A WOMAN" At the Mondale Theatre Friday and Saturday . - -Also- ,w; CHARLIE CHAPMIf In a two-part picture. 8cremljly funny "STRUGGLE EVERliASTINa" At tho Mondalo Theatre Sunday and Monday A!ko HANK MAN In somo quart yt It Is suggested I tlai tho Idoa .m put forward to sccro tho West ladha Into accenting! J. Chaney. pastor or lheannoxaton to the Dominion of Can- Methodist cnurcn lias movod from ndn Suggestion? mads by Cnnndlin Ono of the lHt picture you ever saw e.asi sireoi 10 tzi i-ino Bireoi. visitors to Barbados that tho Cana- G. W. London of Mlchlean Avenue .iinn vnv.rn,.nn .. wim,,, in m. ,and hU daughtor, Mrs. Chas. Whit- ceV0 ovortures from tho West Ind- u.. tA4 '1.1. ..l.n . Hli.lt IhIhh.ImL .... . . iiu, ion. una uiuiuiuH vj mii. iiuuuo,e8 looKUiR to commercial nnnoxation woro rocoivod coldly hero. Ono reas on for opposing tho Canadian sug gestion is that tho West Indies did and relatives in Los Angeles. Mr. Landon, who has been in Klamath Falls only a fow months, finds him seir mucn lmnrnvea in noaitn nndUni ,..ioi. n ...i.in. Hi.n...ivm in . ..u. ....... . nv.jw ...u...au..v. . speaks very highly ot tho local cllm-Jtho Canadian tariffs which It h folt aie. lioro would tond to oxcludo Aiaorl- Lleutenant N. C. Hall, who has. can foodstuffs, been vlsltlnc his friend. Fred Biles- j Ing, for a fow days left for San Fran cisco on mis mornings iratn. oir. jHall expressed himself as much im pressed wun mo prospects or mam- Tho West Indian idonl Is to have "ACCIDENTAL HONEVMOON" All Star Feature nnd TOM MIX i lucsdny nnd Wednesday Monroe nnd Hilton, Owners IIIHTIIS. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Graham, 1041 Earl Streot, January nt some ruturo tlmo n West Indian. ic. 1U20, a dughtor, wolght 7 pounds. domlnlonmbraclng nil tho AtlantlCDr. G. A. MniMoy, tho attending phy nnd Carribcan possessions of Great slclntf. roports mothor nnd daughter Britain. 'nro doing nicely. We Are Doing Our Part to The H. C of L. "I ain't mad at nobody" DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT,! FOR MEN! I r Who will appreciate WS1 enormity of the saymg involved r$ Y Reduce DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT! FOR MEN! - Who might be adverse to making an expenditure at this time, but glad to when a Real Saving is offered are coi fying with a request froni the Department of Justice at Washington. DC., to co-operate Uh the merchants of the country in reducing prices by hold ing sales. TOur prices must reflect credit on the store as a public institution. J i. K. SUGARMAN. ,r&7?"' .t. H lSTtA81 " er- i4- rjj 'it Vf HABT-SOHAFPNfiRi: a. t . ' rrOk?& v Awn. fjivj $i1 n'W ,ta.2& MARX SUITS fc- AND OyERCOATS 1- rJf'&'P 'lii'ii.'7' : ' ; OUlET4!lES,mei6F SUITS AND OVERCOATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS At a Discount of 15 Per Cent THIS BRINGS PRICES DOWN TO LESS ,THAN TODAY'S WHOLESALE COST FLORSHEIM DR. REED'S CUSHION SOLE HERMAN'S U.-S. ARMY AND BATTREEALL'S SHOES t T T t t T T t r T f X T J t ? 4 T T f t T T I SALE SARTS SAT, MORNING AT 8:30 iifi 1 H TO FAMIUARIZE THE BUYING PUBLIC WITH THE CONDITIONS OF MARKET PRICES TODAY, WE WlLL SHOW A BULLETIN IN OUR WINDOW OF FACTS AS THEY EXIST. 'COMPARE OUR PRICES AND J TODAY'S MARKET PRICES. L i "" nnn -imrnnnjui Contract goods are not included in this sale. They are Collars, Overalls, Werk Shirts, Logger ShoesSilk Shirts, This Sale Is CASH1, Six 'display windows will show you quality of goods hmded?MffJkL A clean-up of four or f iyeri and SHIRTS ' . . iy;&nd0r In some instances as much "as ' 35 per cent off-. i Your Reward will depend on your per sonal inspection of goods , anckprices. ' K. SUGARMAN s '! X J mwitmik :m:m ?U2. I 'CI '' v V'r "t AJfAi