1 f i ' 7-"V ' k ' ' (;;, . V vV I'AOR Kiaira TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1010. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , VVVVWVWWMWVVVWVWWWWWWWAWWWrtWWiVWWVWVVVVMAWWWW mammmi 1 IZ 1 l Personal Mention 1 ,;i 1- -J " ' . A , ,.i,', 'f C ,rv .C S-.S V !?r- .'..- - 4 -' CiHMy A " (. yj t.; ' , 'Q -4 ' a 'fin Kspmu : ( " L r " ,- ir WJJJSLJW Our Fourth Annual Spring Opening - ruTrurfuvxriAAJXA.njvvxijAAju m jyijv)jxfUVWVVlAJVWWVVWVWVWVWVVVVV f i iiiiT .Jr1JyJ)(t)yyy 1 Saturday, March 20th p. y i '.. ; "" " r """ ' " . . . . .. ... t 1 . . v,.,f. . ;, i- . " ..;.'. it, ; , . . .; : m ' .x, - ;. - . You have waited for. months. You have waited through many months of winter and have been longing for the time when you could shed the sombre garments of a season. that naturally, calls for coats and suits in keeping with the snow and ice, the cold wind and i the sleek So we knowyou fyill appreciate this long (Iooked for .announcement of our)aruYu'a4 Spring Opening. ' -V We ourselves hail; it with joy, because .ve'haveipent 'many weeks of hard work and careful discrimination in selecting for you the garments that are certain to merit your praise. Each department is now completely stocked' with latest Spring goods, just in from the eastern markets it will surprise you to find such complete lines this year when merchandise is scarce. i We do not cry 'Tpf,, Wolf," but it is only fair to say that labor and fabric conditions are such bthat' merchandise is not easy to obtain from the manufacturers, so 'we advise that you make your selection as early as possible. ,- - Whether you are ready- to buy or not, call during this Opening and see just how we are prepared to' serve in the way you like. I Souvenirs for the Ladies Avwwwwwrtwwwwy ,'" I rl ril' V K1 . f " fc ft Doors Open' at 9 A.M. (nmmmmmszfw H. . MOE, Proprietor 0 Doors Open at 9 Av M. ,-; i Y u ,,. ' K V. ClHillnrt, rniirittciitliii; tltu IUniliu;liin AdvortlHhiK MKt')'i l Hid city from lluITiilo, N. Y., In tho Illtiiri'MtH of ItlM ft) i n i' H ". Mih. K. I. Ilrowni'll lufl yoBlortlnjr for CnriituK, Ciillf.i for vlHlt.wUli iir. mill .MrH. nun nunn. nn -pivlN In Ki fartlior hoiiIIi Mini Hpoiul Kiivonil vt'1n In (illinr (.'iillfiirnlii cltloH. Twpnt.v-fciir iiuiinliorH linvo ill ri'iiily Joined tin' Arnu'iiliui cluli. m IIOUN Miinli la, I!i20. ill lliolr tiotiio llvo mllcn out on tlm Ulcnn roiul, to Mr. mill Mth. Jonopli Trniuul, n wim. TOOK LONG TRIP TO CONVINCE THEM Kfi J. II. Coll in ii n nnil 0nir Peyton liiivn roturnoil from I'ortluml, whoro tluy went on n trip of Invent Ijtnt Ion. Tho objnrt wnH to nncortnln tho incrltH of tin) (llfforont Iruckn and ronipnrn thorn with tho ono tlioy hail ilucldnl to buy. Hut thoy roturned wlnor and happlor num. A Mr. Collman puts It: "Wo wanted to not tho best, and wore not natlxfled with what wo wtiro shown hem. After looking pror about fifteen different moke of trucks and seolnR them In actual operation In tho hands of their own nrs, wo found that we could ham stayed nt homo and bouRht a Mack truck and hnd nil of our domandt fulfilled. Of coumo, wo now know that wo have mude no mistake, but It took tho trip to canvlnco us and we nro clad wo went. Tho Mnck truck Is handled In this territory by J. II. Garrett & Ron. MKKTINfl FKIIIAV'KVII. I. O. O. K. TO HOIill Odd FoIIowm will hold an Import ant bURlnLs inootliiK at tho I. O. 6. P. hall hero Vrldny night nt 7:3. Members outsldo Klamath Kails aro especially urged to mnko a point ot attending. Visiting momboni aro wclcomo. D0G5 IN "HOCK" DISMAY BROKER SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Mar. 1. Jacob CJoldman, Bacrnmonto pawa broker, loaned $2 to a shoepmaa who said he "would bo right bock," taking two dogs as security. Tho owner has failed to return and Gold man, when he sought, legal advice found that be would luivo to rotaia the dogs, an any othor property, sis montlts before disposal. '' Tho dogs nro health y and tholr nppotlto Is good. "They aVo cntlnfe tho shop from ovor my head," Gold man said. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY hOST Straw suit caso on hill road to, Merrill Ooo. F. Rohror. Rec lamation offlco. 16-10 FOR SALE 3 room furnished houso, largo lot, chicken houso and. yard $800, $500 ttish. 1ml. $15.09 por month. Inquire 321 Grant St. ' .16-20 ' ' flioctrlc Wiring II. Shldlir WANTKD Oho or more lota at ond' of Cth, 7th, or 8th St. on hill T. M, II. Horold. 10-18 r Used cars for salo ono 1918 Chevrolet, flrst-clasH running condl-' tlon. Trices aro right, Central Oar- ago, . 16-tf WANTED Dronzo turkey gobblor. Stato prlco. Wrlto Ray Frouar, Bonanza Oro. 16-10 , it ' , m ; - . WANTED To buy at onco n whool od Invalid chair. Dr. A. A. Sdulo.' 16 FOR HALE Now modorn houso on 9th strooU almost comploted. Will completo and sell for $3300. Tonus. Also- Fivo room houso & bath, closo In on Cth etroot. Price $3100. Easy terms. Alflo Soven room houso on Pine street, Lot CG x 112. Closo to proposed Post Offlco slto sure to be business prop erty. Prlco $6500, Terms. '$'3, 000 cash. Dal. 8 per cent. Paul Bogardus, Suite 1 Swanson Bldg. Phone 484 16 , .,. LOST . One. box' containing two dozen cy linder phonograph records, horn,, support and crook. Finder, please not-. Ify or loave at Evans, Dalln & Lucas, 910 Main. 16-17 Romember: Tho Liberty shows you a now ono ovory day. at". COMAIANDKRY ATTENTION . Spoclal mooting, Wed. Mar. i7, 1920, Frank Ward E. C. 1C-17 r. m .... V : U HV.I I fsfo., i-nFXTM3aS)Gia8SEiX3XMB& Tjr3&yTT"gfgg' 'V,J,i-iKiMafry,""j j t i i i