M TsW V tiimiAr. jruLr w, imw THE EVPfWt HIRALQ, KLAMATH FALLS. 0REG0P KKK STORE'S llH 1 1 i MIINR ? FT- 2 iu s T! r lit f A K V R! ' x dprauuuuuuuuuvr v . vHiw ,F25fc i jamzxMm JiTTI aiiM js"sr f' iuv - Removal Sales We will soon move into our new store, now under construction, and which will be one of Oregon's finest clothing stores; therefore we desire to reduce stocks before moving, and offer you some remarkable price reductiens: . ALL MEN'S SUITS 20 OFF (excepting blue serges) at v u ALL BOYS' SUITS 20 FF ALL BOYS' SHOES 15FF All Straw and Panama Hats at 1-2 the regular price. MEN'S FINE WORK SHOES 4 gg Removal price tJjVXeU MEN'S BUSINESS AND Q QC DRESS SHOES 0.00 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND Oi0r OFF BAGS Belber make at AU 'U ALL MEN'S SILK SHIRTS 20 FF CHILDREN'S SUMMER HATS 1 yL THE REGU Fine range of styles to select from '" LAR PRICE IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THE REMOVAL SALES jTjTj-u-uxruu-irv-iJv"i"-i" ---- i WMWMWWOWWWWWWWWVWWWWWMW MAMWMMMMWWMMMMAAAAMMMMMMAMM KKK STORE-- LEADING CLOTHIERS and HATTERS V . Al B'w X t T ? ? f T I & iv:4m:k:4 j Telegraph Tabloids -Oj NEW YORK. July 29. Three all o- metal monoplanes, carrying the first M -O transcontinental mall. left the Cen- CALIFORNIA NEWS -o o TOKIO. July 29. A natle revolt MAItltlACK "lIceSSeS baa broken out In Formosa. Adrlcw today state, that a strons fcrce ot aborigine baa risen asalnt the Jap anese In the Snlnclklau district.-' . . . ..,. ... kulnir IfiVan stringent meaur -.p - here on(J M, Ste,u May 8lmraonds to suppress me revoiu t tral field at eight minutes after ten .CHICO. July 29. The body of this morning fcr San Francisco. Clyde Jenkins, Chlco soldier who .was drowned when the Tuscanla was lunk February 17, 1918. off tho IrMh I coast. U to be returned here for final Cordon Qulmby, a Jitney driver 'burial, according to word received here from hi mother, Mrs H. W. of known musical talents and an iic MEXICANS DENY tlw worker In war retlet socltltn particularly the L'nltod Daughters of the Confederacy, Thursday night stations, whl Id Mexicans direct and AID TO GERMANYop"a,,,,,7u,,0lV , ' The Meilcan wlrolev systom, Bo- MEXICO CITV, July 1). (Ily nr rrlas states, consists of 23 sta.- were I si tied a marriage license last .. .. night by the county clerk. Miss Sim NEW YOIIK. July 29 -W. G. Mc; nondB f- onJy T yeari oW bul had Adoo announced ho had conwnted to the conl)nt 0, her , marrj. deliver speeches In behalf of Cox.j ,A . waj lwfd q iUnU M He said today hi. camp, wguld beaagsg am, MiW R 0nJb,rger Mr vigorous and aggressive. ,Gaggs Is here from Portland. LONDON. July 29. Lloyd George 8 . EVADKR GKTS declared In the bouse of commons to day that France, Italy and England were In complete agreement regard Ing negotiations with the Soviet, de spite contrary opinions by some news papers. WARSAW, July 2. It la report ed a Soviet revolutloa has started at Kovbo, where the Lithuanian gov ernment baa been overthrown-. There are no details. WASHINGTON, July 2. William X. Wlllams, of Rlchaaond, Va., waa today appointed assistant aecretary of war, ancceedlng Benedict Crowell, who resigned recently. SO DAV HK.VTK.NCE Barber of I.o Angeles His body was washed (shore three das after the accident and be was burled In Scotland. PORTLAND, July 29. Alfred Fattlg, Jackson county draft etader who surrendered last week after three years In the Slsklyous, today received a sentence of nine months in the county Jail. The warn Japan ocean current does for Alaska what the gulf stream doe for Great Britain, Ireland and Norway. Mr. W. O. Wood has been elected vice-president and director of a large machinery and factory supplies cor poration of Columbus, O. Star Theatre HIGHKBT 8TAIVDARD PIIOOUCTIONS TKKWIU4GKK A PATfUCJC, VHOVH. saasajasasaBaiaasjiiian VrViVmVsVsVIAnjvuVVVVy TONIGHT Tom Moore in "THE GREAT ACCIDENT" A Political Picture of Excitement and Thrills "Moonshine on the Wabash" a Two-Reel Comedy . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cfcarie Ry, America' Favorite, la , "RED HOT DOLLARS" SUNDAY Vcmm Talaaadce in "THE WOMAN GIVES'; MARYSVILLE. July 29. The Board of Supervisors has pledged Its support to a drainage project to take In. about about 50,000 acres be tween Lite Oak and Yuba City. Uh,-p,,W"r a' th8 Um ' her,Mall.) iK-nlal of pul,ll,h,d chargH.;"". " ' "" l ' cauKbter. I ' im.i.ini ti... rM..i.i .!,.. .... that tho national wlniless station at . . .',,. . .... , ... mainly for muritlmo scrvlcu. whllo ChTpultepoc was used to communl-, u,,, nt(,ror Matlons. with I'hapul. UKD BLUFF, July 29. Clalro Kxley, a prominent cltlicn of this pluce was found dead In the rear of hi j mother's home on Monroe street est i) with Germany during tlin world itupuc, are for the service ot tint gov war and that Its personnel Is (Inr- ernmunt, esieclall when other II1 man in Its moat Imnortdiii cntiitmn. of communication are cut. a contln- Th body had lain In tho yard for cnt ,g mad( n ,m,omonl ,,rnl0li cenc) he declares has been, unfor- prooauiy is noura . ,... K. if,,P1,i.in ,i M.ir nvr ,i, tunntely. comnun durlns: the latt 10 signature of F. Frlas, tho now illrcc-( years. YREKA, July 19. To consider ways and mean (or. obtaining a lar ger water supply, cltlieas of Yreka held a meeting Monday night, when It waa decided to pump water from the old 'Blue Uryl usdne, two miles front the city lato the municipal well. PLACERVILLB, July 29. A Ore which started on the Hartwlck prop erty, near Ctmlnp, Ips apread Into the El Dorado (fatiosst Forest and according to reports received' here has swept over a vast tract of timber land. CIMCO. July 29. Frank Boucher, aged 69. life-long Chlco resident, died at the Enloe hospital from the effects of a bullet which ho flrod into bis brain a few hours earlier at hi home In Chapmantown. JACKSON, July 29. Wanted here to face a charge of embetillng 11175 from the Aawjcaj) Express com pany, F. E. Burleson, former agent for this company, waa captured Mon day night in Bait Lake City. V QUINCY, July 29. Coroner Ho gan was called to Portola Sunday to Investigate the death ot little Helen Kilgore. The child swallowed a pin the first of July and was brought to Portola for medical treatment by her parents from Sand Pass, Nevada. She died soon after arriving in Por tola. The pin waa found to have pierced her Intestines. She was 26 months old, ' RED BLUFF, July 29. A Are on' of thla city destroyed 'practically every building on tba. place. A Ine residence and a barn and blacksmith hop with all tqob ware destroyed. sBwaaBnawant SACRAMKNTQ, Jujy 29 Mrs. Rosalia Oabrfet Bridewell, a woman CORDELIA, July 29. After a protracted illness, Eugene I. McKean passed away at the family bom in Cordelia at the age of 7 year, of which nearly 70 have been spent In California. THRIFT MEANS t. PlaaalMw taking lato consider-! tea tho need at yourself, your family, , and row eematry, not only for th pra at but alao tor tho futire. 1 Mwdl wteely oteet Impor nt prssnt nds Mtlng the saoaf tr your aataaey today aial having some thing loft far tho morrow. t, lnvetlnfl th vim the part which tka unthrifty spend to satisfy trlfMnc er unimportant wants so thai you may greet with happy countenance B Important future need and opportu nities that knock at your door. War Saving Stamp hold your moo y for opportunity' call. tor-general of the national lelegrupt lines. According to flenor Frlas, the Chap'ultepec plant was In process ot construction from the middle of 1917 to the middle of 1919 and, be cause It could not function at full efficiency during that time, commun ication with Nauen was an Impossi bility. Senor Frlas asserts that the only German connected with the station are employed In the shop annexes and are engaged exclusively In mak-1 Ing new wireless equipment for sub- ji:rm.vv vmvkkmitikm iiemoan conditio. BERLIN', Jut)' 8. (By Mall.) German unhcrsltles have been hard hit by the depreciation of the mark. "The ruin of German currency," says Dr. Ernst Troeltsch, professor of philosophy at the University at Ber lin, "ha enclosed German acleaco and education la a kind of Chinese wall which I strengtehened by other countries' hatred of Germany, espec ially Franco'. War Savings Stamps beget thrift. Thrift beget success. War Savings Stamps boiiKbt with to day's savings provide for th rainy to morrow The Smith family form a consid erable proportion of the white popu lation of tho world. It has beeen es timated that there aro seven million male Smith, and allowing the fe male member of the family to be equally numerous, this gives a total of fourteen million Smith, .a number equal to the combined pop ulation of Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Ibe M. V. Price Una of Fall wool- m have arrived at K. K. K. More. Beats to year exdaaive saeasare. LIBERTY THEATRE VVVWWimA0WWAAAA H. W. POOIiH9 Owatr KOGKR D. TORRKY, Miulcal DtfiKtor jljaslijiiajiaWsjsns TONIGHT A most interesting story of Gypsy life it "ROMANY" Wliov Ijovo Iluns Wild An added feature it the Mtrrary Dlgrst' selection of, "TOPICS OF THE DAY" FRIDAY The Tailzied Actor Mr. Frank Mo, In "BURNT WINGS" And a wonderful motion srmlo of Crater Lake I "THE WATERS OF DESTINY" Every per la Klamath will enjoy till picture SUNDAY Doa't forget that the finest picture ever made by Universal Is "THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL" This Is one of the really big picture of the yea . 4 rrt'.i ljfcpyiKyglxyyiffiwgw1'"f.t'iiiii,iHMiiMii ',i,wwgw