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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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I K.K.K. STORE'S SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE
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Sale of
Men's
Fine
Overcoats
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Models
New Patterns
Just the Coat you
need and want
Here at a
GREAT SAVING
Saturday
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All $20.00 Overcoats
, $15.85
Ml $22.50 Overcoat
for ,- $17.85
All $25.00 Overcoats
for $19.85
All $30.00 Overcoats
for $23.85
All $35.00 Overcoats'
for $27.85
All $40.00 Overcoats
for $31.85
f 15 Reduc tion on
any Wool bhirt. in
the Store wonder- ;
fid new jirie to select i
from.
Mackinaw Sale 50
fine Mackinaw s,
fine all wool Mack
inaws, Tans, Brown
Green and Mixed
Patterns, Norfolk &
regular models, val
ues worth regular up
to $20.00, on Sale
Saturday for $9.85
25 Reduction on
all Silk Shirts fine
range of styles to se
lect from.
SWEATER Specials
Men's fine all Wool
Jersey Sweaters
regular $5. and $6.
values, Saturday $3
Men's Heavy Cotton
Sweater Coats, Spe
cial at $1.00 Sat
urday. Asst'd Styles in Men's
Sweater Coats, val
ues to $7.00, Satur-
' ay $2.50
Extra Blue Serge Suit
Special Fine, guar
anteed all wool Blue
Serge Suit in Single
and Double Breasted
Models, regular $35
value; on Sale Satur
day at $23.85-
Written guarantee
given -with this Sujt
fore wearand satis
faction.
25 Men's Fine Tan and
Dk. Tan Leather Ov
ercoats placed on
Sale Saturday at 1
the regular price
You will have to see
these coats to appre
ciate this bargain.
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Shoe Sale Saturday
5 Lots of Men's shoes
put on sale for Sat
urday work and
dress styles, regular
and hi-cut from
$2.95 to $5.95- if
you want bargains
in shoes see these
special lots Saturday
Blanket Special
Heavy All Wool
Blanket, full size, re
gular $7.50 Value
Saturday .... $4.85
Overall Special Reg
ular weight, stand
ard make, $1.25
the pair.
Leather Vest Special
Fine leather lined,
leather Sleeve Vest,
regular $7.50, Satur
dav $4.85
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Men's Fjne Wool Vest,
Regular $5.00. Speci
al Saturday $3,35
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WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR GREAT SHOWING OF KUPPENHEIMER SUITS
AND COATS; OF PATRICK'S FINE LINE OF MACKINAWS, LEATHER VESTS, OVERCOATS AND
WOOLEN WEAR; OF KNOX HATS IN THE NEWEST FALL CREATIONS; NETTLETON'S FINE
SHOES AND OUR ROBBER FOOT WEAR.LINE STYLES YOU WILL CERTAINLY NEED FOR
WINTER WEAR AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
f K. K. K. STORE - Leading Clothiers
I OREGON BREVITIES Ke"r nrandstottcr, or Eugene,
land Harry L. Moyor, or Portland,
SALEM. Samples or tlio 1B22J tied for second placo In tko tost
antomobllo llcenao plates bave booni with a total ot 88 points. Lyle Pal
rerelvcd at the offices of the sec- mor, who won first, "was a mombor
arntnry or stato horo. Too platos'ot last yoar's polo and swimming
Iiavo a yollaw background with 'teams.
black figure, and woro purchased' i
at a prlco ot 17 cents each. Last
year tlioso platos cost tho stato 21
cents each.
In addition, suppllos wero ilrnwn
from tho Belgian Congo, French Af-I
rlca, Venozuela, Mexico, Peru and
Panama.
uowhisKorcd old humbugs aro
more popular than "barofaced.-lies.
TILLAMOOK. Tho entlro
Ji man's Ideas of womon,aro form
ed from experience rather than ob
servation.
Ilo caroful of your thoughts, for
j ruivi'LiANu. iioss Franklin,
393 Lombard street, was fined ?50
and his drlvor's llconso was con
Judgo Rossmau on charges of fall
tax flscated for 20 days by Municipal
levies for Tillamook county on tho. Ing to glvo right of way. Ills nuto-j thy aro Hablo to break out Into
5921 rolls,- amounted to $805,000. mobllo had collided with anotnori words or deods at any time.
Of that amount 382,'310 was paid driven by Jack dray, 1137 East
la tho rirst hair or tho tar col- Seventeenth stront north nt TTninn' "Dr." Is an ambiguous abbrevla-
Pectlon and $306,290 In tho second avonuo and Multnomah stroet Tuos- tlon wlien UBul to oxpresstho rela-
ftalf, leaving $110,393 delinquent, day.
Tills Is somowhut near tho samo
jtmnllnt nt fnvAa tliat warn flnll..-!
;?ient last year. I
ITNIVERSITV OP OREGON, Bu
oco. Lyle Palmer was high uu
Cm the physical ability teets (or
jcbcii In tho university gymnasium
classes. Ninety-seven out or the 182
men taking' the test passed with
roTflcIonty high grade to excuse
r.liom from regular gymnasium
work.
"The outcome of theso"tests
fltiowH that tho men o( Oregon have
tixcopttonally high physical ablll-
FIXl'SAtC AND JIH'SAM
Somo men aro born llarst while
others acqiilro tho art.
Tho oxperlenco a man buys Is sel
dom up to tho samplo submitted.
Nearly 000,000,000 pounds of
crudo rubbor woro used last year
In tho manufacture ot automobllo
tiros In America. Of this Immense
total, Brazil contributed more than
58,000,000 pounds, tho Dutch East
Indies an oqnal or slightly larger
tlonship botweon tho patient and his
physician.
amount, and tho British BtralU tict-
ty", said H. A. Scott, head or the tloments nearly flvo times as mu:h
department as either of tho other places named.
Prices Right on I
HOME MADE
Xmas Candies
at I
The Sweet Shop
9th & Main
The Rainbow
423 Mala
FINEST I'lCTUIti: PROJECTION IN HOUTIIEKN OIIEUON
STRAND
TONIGHTLeu;is J. Selznick-MMl
Presents
"The Highest Law"
By Lewis Allen Brown A Ralph Ince Production
She had given all she had and now, her last and only son was
to betaken from her so said the Law of the Land. But there
was a higher law, which was goverened by the heart and not
by the mind and just make it a special point so see this gripp
ing drama, of heart interest.
J "Great Minds Orlginato, Pools Imllato."
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