paoh riv THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PIUDAY, JUIiY IS, 1MI Extraordinary Prices of Clothing for a Few Days More We are going to continue our sale prices on clothing for a short time only. If you getting a suit in the near future don't pass up this one opportunity of the year of getting a ; suit for a small amount of money. We are selling our entire stock of suits for the folio win are planning on good, high grade following prices $16.85 $26.85 $34.85 $44.85 These suits at regular prices sell from $30.00 to $75.00. These were'not inflated prices nor are these falsified statements but absolute facts. We are sacrificing our profits and in great many cases are selling below cost in order to reduce our stock. A short visit here will convince you of the wonderful saving you can make on clothing. Don't put it off come in today. H OftrJlI.TViHwi')l l ALLSTRAW AND PANAMA HATS ONE THIRD OFF. A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. 50 pairs of Nettleton shoes. Extra special $7.50. Not all sizes but your size might be here. K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers TODAY IS AN ANNIVERSARY IN COURTHOUSE LITIGATION JUDGE HAMILTON DECIDED D0UGAN CASE A YEAR . AGO BE LOW is a flock view of Klamath county courthouses. The photos were furnished by ths Slinson Studio of this city and arc printed through the courtesy of the Sacramento Bee. Upper picture, Main street building; Center, Hot Springs build ing; Lower right, courthouse now occupied by county officers; Lower left building said to have been first scat of county government. It was developed from a negative in Mr. Stinson's collection labelled "Klamath County's first Courthouse," and is said to have stood near the present corner of Fifth and Main streets. VS.i'IMV ArrY4rVrA AAAMArMMrAAArMMMMMMrWSArVWWWWWWI rr " " .. . hrrrT: A wmi 5PV m" ,4 II 3 h in WM JV - m- ' " i '7? 71 H Tii. B O 1 n m ft,ltMttUnrwtEMrftUl.t H I til" U &St3SfcS H.lEr''"' '-'" JUJ5H 1, - w SS S3. lU II 'II 'I ' P Today mnrkn another mllostonn In tho troublous trail of Klamatb county courthouso litigation. Out) roar ago today, from tlio clrci.lt court tionch at Itouobur,;, Jmlr.o J, W. Hamilton rondorej a decision In favor of ilio county court lit tho Mult of Klamatb county, ot nl, against J. M. Dougan, tlio contract or who built tho Main stroot court house "If tho Peruana haa not been dofcatol nt Mernthon Huropn m.jht knvo' boon anotbor Asia." If Ju'Uo Ilamllton bad not ivnrt orod tho Roseburg decision, later reversed In toto by tho Huprmno court of Oregon, Judgu Uuunoll nnd Com mlHslonor Short might not havo lioi'ii rooloctod county Judge and commissioner of Klamath count), and tho latest odlrt ot tho county court declaring tho Hot Spring! building tho official courthouse, of Klamath county would consequent ly havo novor boon Issued. Hut bucked by Juago Hamilton's decision, tho IncumbontH utngod n victorious campaign on tho platform of Hot Springs courthouse, complo- tlon, and today tho chasm ot liti gation Is as far as over from being bridged ovor. ' Tho doclslon ot tho supremo court, which roverood Judgo Unmllton nnd guvo tho contractor, Dougan, Judg inont for approximately 192,000 for uuuuing mo Main stroot courtnouso, ma not Issuo until after the oloctlon. It practically logalUod tho Matn stroot courthouso and would doubt loss hnvo greatly changed tho trend of political ovonts bad it boon rond orod In tho midst ot tho dec tlon campaign. MANILA, I. I. Juno 14, It costs a laborer In Munlla 57 conts n day to Hto,' according to Htatlstlcs Just mado public by tho buroau of labor. In Gnbu? tho socond city In tho Philip pines, ho nitty sustain hlmsolf on 52 coiiIb a day and In Hollo, tho tjitrd city ho roqulres, Gl conta a day tor tho necessities of life. A famlly-of two adults nud tlnoo children spond $1.27 a day for sua- tonanco in Manila, 1.22 lit Oobuj and 11.23 In Hollo. Tho dally wngei of laborers), not including' thoso in tho govornraont tervlco, rango frou. 7G cents to $1,50 a day in Manila, 4 conts. to ono dollar n day in Oobu and 30 cents to $1.50 in Hollo. , I WEATHER RECORD J o o Hereafter The Herald will publish Iho mean and maximum tempera urc and precipitation record as tak en by tho u. 8. acclamation service tatlon. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's issue, up to C o'clock of tbo day. Pre. clpltatlon Max July 1 . 73 July 2 C7 July 3 79 July 4 85 July 5 ...... July C July .... 7 July .... 8 July 9 . . . July 10 ... July 11 88 July 12 89 July 13 . . 89 July 14 ..88 85 90 94 90 88 86 Mln. 46 36 36 42 4G 47 53 55 53 54 54 54 55 51 OTMANYTO ATTEND 'CONVENTION' CLEVELAND, O., July 15. Bight hundred business and pro fessional women from all parts ot tho United States are expected to attend tbo third annual convention of Tho National Federation ot Busi ness and Professional Women's Clubs, at Clovcland, on July 19tb- uly 23rd. Approximately 400 voting dele gates selected from tbo various clubs ot business and professional women affiliated with tho body will attend. Nearly 3C0 business and pro fessional women's clubs nro now federated, having a total member ship of about 40,000 business and professional women. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Anita Stewart in In Old Kentucky" t Every scerjo will grip you. Hun dreds of night riders, Thrilling homo races. Feudist battled and scores ot Intense dramatic mcnls with a beautiful story. Mudo by Marshall Xcllun lir.Gl'LAU PRICKS. 1110- Saturday A lobt WcIxt lnliirtlon To Please One Woman COOLEST THKATltE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the MondMe Tonight and Saturday THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL "Forbidden Valley With May McAvoy and Bruce Uordon. A red blooded Kontucky romanco outdoor drama beating; as warm as tbo heart ot tho Kon tucky hills. This plcturo you wl)l never forget, full ot action and thrills, also itttTAiritAT'rMj;K Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durton bavo purchased tho Wblto Lunch, at 1123 Main street, and assumed possession of tbolr new property today. Mr. and Mrs. Durton havo bad biuch experi ence In restaurant work, having been In the business 23 years. Thoy came hero two months ago from Portland, Oregon, Idlo dollar jnrrni Idle men. Are You helping to keep both out ot 'work? Put jour money In Iho bank and kilt two bird with ono stoor. and kill two bird with ono stone. Idlo flolllira mmn Mln ....m. 1m lou helping to keep boUi ont of worK.- i-ui your money In Iho Iwink and kill two I.IyIh with nne stone. FOH a yoar or moro I.V various pictures YOU'Vk soon A llttlo boy i AN1I a spotted dog. AXI) no matter who starred Olt "what tho story WHEN you left tbo show YOU said to your friend THAT'S a good plcturo AND n wonderful kid I" AM) -we're surely glad TO show you tonight THAT wondorful kid LITTLE "Ilroeiy" Eason WITH his dog "Mickey" AS n roal star IN a regular plcturo AND ho says hlmsolf "flEKl" ' IF yuh wauta seo A awoll plcturo HONT miss "THE lllg Adventure." AT tbo Liberty TONIGHT." H. W. P. IArrMMrMMMrMMAMMrVWVMWWWMV C!5ift 1 1 Ifo Cakes' - ike Mother tfseefA make.1 -and qty i how defrfou? w'tHi 9 pipinA hot cup of Coflbe and pure cream 7ffke Home a Dojtn Ihighnufs 30t Snub Pollard Comedy With llttlo blackbird. It's a scream.' AND Pathe Color Review 1 Vory interesting. TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 O'CLOCK Coming 'Sunday Tho big western plcturo, 'TUB QIRL WHO DARED. Special Meat Prices All cuts from two-year-old steers. Items below are all money savers.' FANCY FRYERS AND HENS FOR FRIDAY AND 3ATURDAY ONLY Fryers, 40c pound. Hens 40c pound Round Steak 25c pound Chuck Pot Roast 15c to 17c Shoulder Steak 22c Plate Boiling Beef '. 10c" Pork Shoulder Steak 20c and up Lamb Chops 25c and 30c Pork Sausage 20c Hamburger 18c Stew Meats 15c Boneless Pot Roast 20c Bulk Lard 15c We Cut Armour s Star , Brand 'Ham "The Ham What Am" LINCOLN MEAT MARKET Main at Third " Phone 511'J. Special Delivery