THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOIO FOUIt T V . M. W '. ! AN Aim nmnT r-wfcTiiiixr T? r'YVTT' IMAITrIID ATIM' A IVI A t LUJlV. -jr 1K3 1. HlAiIUlVl I JL V ILH 1 UVJlKJl " v RT TO REDUCE THE H. C. of L. . 1 Y TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1020 EFEO ? T t Y t t t t m Mdn Atteelloe JT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR OUR FIRST EVENT WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS; O'COATS; SHOES, EXCEPTING LOGGERS; HATS AND FURNISHINGS GOODS AT WWVAVVVVVVrtfciiifiAftAAAAAAAAAAAAM Men Attention 1 5 per cent D iscounf "X LOOK'THROUGH OUR STOCK v DON'T WAIT! f WVXWVU iiii w x n v m g , 4 ? I Hart Schaflhef . u . &Marx J THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE CLOTHING MARKET IS THAT THE UPWARD MOVEMENT HAS NOT SHOPPED THAT'S WHY I SAY, BUY NOW. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY VVVVVWVVVVAiiVVVViSVVVVvVSVVNAAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVS'VVVSA UGA AN suiano; s I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY BUSINESS HOURS:' 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.; Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. :m$mx A . . .. .a. . - . . . a . a A-A.IA. A. A A A.'AAA'A ZZZZZZZZ4ZZZ& VVVT'VVV H0StfWOfl Personal Mention Goo. lung ami ifi of I'oitland. )JQ THE CENSUS- aro registered at tho hl'e Voliean. VON HINDENBURG TAKER GET YOU? IL M. Eilmonils, of Yruka.'ls spend-' Ing a few days here with his father, K. H. Edmonds. ' Mrs. Oscar. Sblvp, find .daughter, Helen, loft this morning to v)lslt for the remainder of the winter in Los Angeles. - - . ' C. P. Flirin.JOf the Chlloquin Lum ber Cofeturriodl last" night from iv 'visit with his parents in. Chicago. .bout 2.00Q.OQO marj3. Mrs. V.""H. McPhcrren spent thol Tho newspaper adds week end at the "ITdgewood" ranch,' ment: " - I'orsons knowing tliat tlioy TO BE WEALTHY been mlssuil by tho local census enu merators In tho recent census haoTV V can BERLIN. Doc 2S. (ny Mull.) j rcmo(y the ommUslon by notifying if It."frtwiii ml I T ww f A. '' A. A. V"V V J'M5t,MtJJ , , ,,,.., , ,.i.i..l ' - mow .uarsuai von immcioiiru uiuaW A TorraU, district supervisor at fair to become a millionairo from bis Wnsco, Oregon. On tho form printed writings, according to the naw.Iier- ,,. Tim-census In Incornoralpd Jin Rnzettn. It is renortbd that bo' ' .,... . m, . . '- i towns cipscu jununry in, i no ten- i 1 has sold 8omor of his works in America for 12,000, whcb, at pre sent exchange, would amount to this com- is tho guest of -Mr. and Mrs. Louis tahn. -i.-'ic W. C: tTartqn,- stockman of Merrill ! In town'on business today. MrsJooiDaH' Is in town from Mo doc Point1 tb 'do a day- s shopping. .,":? i r i ' It. Ej-Dewcese returned las,( nigiit from a two' weeks' Yisit at Long Beach. . ' E. W. Wilkersqrj. let t this morning cr. a business trip to San' Francisco and othernoints in California. N. Louis D. DesscrC of "AVisconsin. iv ho has'liqenln town for a week, looking', UP-.the prospects of" the lum ber Industry inthis jVlcinU-y, left on the train' for California this morning. Mr. nd Mfs. "S. Haley, parents of Mrs. G. U. Hpibrqoks, tand Mr. Hasil Smith, leftr this morning to visit In Los Angeles. 3 '. J.. T-PerklpslQft on a' business trip to -Tort land it bis morning.'' G. A. Bellman and wife havo goni or. a cqmbincd business and pleasure trip to San Franciscq. , lr, and Jixa. Frank L. Arant, who have been' spending ,tl!e past four veeks.vlslting with friends and rela tives In Ashland", Medford"and other Rogue Rjvr.' points, returned horne Mondayjpenlng. Mr. Arant states that tlpies are good over jtherc,- but iberQilBJconsidorablo--anxiety for the refttotiaelectJon, as (bere l a Veling among the. people that a hango would be a. good thing for .he country. " "The- German army leaders under stand the pound and dollar reckon ing better than tboy did tho U-boat chances, th'e. strength of tho. Ampri cau army and tho t American tanks." . ' " I gj:ii.in wagu juse COLOGNE, Dec. 2S. (Uy Mail.) The aerage dally wago of work iugmcn.'in Germany has Increased 241 per cent, an d of women 263 per cent since 1914, according to the Imperial Workers Gazette of Germany. Tho greatest increaso was in the,, case-, of tho electrical indus try. According to an article In a re cent issue of tho Cologne Gazette, tho expenses of maintaining a family of four 'persons totals 240 marks -week, or 12.4S0 a year. not , been enumerated, or If )oii have nny sus law allows a week for filing' not- Ice by persons whom tho census tak ers havo missed. If jou Iuito doubt, fill nut this coupon and mail ' , It to Mr. Terrain ( On January 1, 1020, I was living at 1 ' addross given below, but to tho J best of my knowledgo I hao not linen enumerated thero or unv- . -. , wnero uiso. N'pmo Stroct and Xo. City rS RSte TRANSFER STOCK IF LAND IS MORTGAGED f T Y f y f f Theatres Today STAR "Nugget Nell" Dorothy Gish -r-Also us.ua! two reel comedy and five acts of Screen Vaudeville. TEMPLE-3-"Tlte Innocent Adven turess"' Vivian Martin. adv. AT THE MONDALE 'ACCIDENTAL IIOXKVMOOX All Star Keaturo and TOM MIX TucMlny and Wednesday Monroe and Hilton, Oiuiers V II LIBERTY THEATRE a K . "THE I'ICK OF THE PICTURES" H'.W. POOLE,( Owner., , IIAHRV HOHEL, Musical Hiicctur v . t " ; TONIGHT " ?f "CUCILE LEE STEWART in "THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT" ' , ' And every woman knows what it is v . . , 5 'if4 1 ' An atlded feature today is -;;- "MONKEY STUPF" ' ; ' Featuring Joe Martin, the wonderful educated chim- i jpanzeeS Only two of these pictures have been made. Friday we show Longfellow'. Evoryon 'tEVANOULINE," from the immortal poem by H. M. Daniel, secretary ot tbo Bon anzn Farm Loan association, calls at trntipn to tho necessity for any por sens purchasing farm proimrty on which thero Is a mortgage in favor i v.i of tbo. federal Jand bank to havo tbo I teller transfer bis or her stock in tbul local farm loan a!oclntlnn at tho i timo ot tho s'ale. ! 'CiiliiiT. ).. .In II. In ,ad M I1t,,.IT lels, "lias caused some Incononl-r.A'i ......n In ..XH nrtn,, In . Inn r . .1 ...tr.tm, ' oen result-In tho foreclosure ot tbo mortgage. Wo iwautito do all wo can to help each other and nothing at all to hinder. THERE MAY BE LARGER BANKS IN THE WORLD THAN THE KLAMATH STATE BANK, BUT WHERE WOULD YOU FIND A BETTER ONE? Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and' Main a a AlA A AIA AIA A A 0iI.iti2Mi,M ? ' ' ' ' T T f f f ? T I V T da,yHand Saturdays. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSES roit HALE. , PASTOR OPENS OKI'lCi:. Itov. E. P. Lawrence nnnounccs tho opening or his office in tbo now cliurcli building on tho cornor of Pine and Sixth street. Ills officii iV hours nro from 0 to 12 o'clock every ! foionooii, with tho oxcoptlon of Mon-t t T t ? T T T ? PORTLAND PAPERS BOOST ? KLAMATH FALLS -! rooms, $1,000. Easy terms. 'Mw rooms f 2,000, Easy terms-. 0 rooms modern, J2.100.. Some terms, 8 looms, ?2,800. Somo terms. J. T. WARD & CO. J-!5 X. 7th Ht. vi LOST Three yearlings, branded 82 cm left shoulder sti night ciop off each ear opo gelding, yqarllng black! colt, branded 82 on left hlioillclcr Howard.. Notify II, J. Ticiinor, Lan- gell Valley. 20-20 WANTED Position ns clmufour me chanic, steam shovol, crano, or hoisting ongincer or will ilonny kind of work. Address Box B. Horalil. 20-22 Tho water Is always warm at tho Hot Springs Bath IIouso. - 20 , NOTICE Tho' ladies of tho Altar, Society of Sncrqd Heart church aro earnestly requested to attend a meeting of the society in tho. assembly room of, tho church on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22, nt 1:30 p. m. A Iaruo utteiurwcn In. croatly- desired. All ladles who aro pot yet members of the Society, but would wish to becomo ho nro? tot quested to bij1 present on that day. I'SJ'''''''' ICMj,iH$M8M8,5,5MMM'5M5tfe "'$Mfc'5,Ml5,!M1! 5m$k$m5mm$m$m$OH$Mj5; t t t f T ! x , i. i i READ LAST SUNDAY'S OREGONIAN (PAGE 12, SEC.'l), SUNDAY JOURNAL (PAGE 10, SEC. 1). THIS IS THE BIG GEST BOOST THE GREATEST PHARMACY ON THE PACIFIC COAST COULD GET. ALSO THE BIGGEST BOOST KLAMATH FALLS HAS EVER HAD.. READ IT Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy T T f T T Y Y f Y ? ? ? ? t Y t ? 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