The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 12, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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EVERY MEN'S LEATHER OVERCOAT GOES ON LALE THIS WEEK AT JUST ONE-HALF THE
REGULAR PRICE. We have a wonderful assortment of fine styles to select from half- three-quarter
and full length coats some revorslble in Wool, Gaberdine and all-wool Tweeds all bolted Coats.
You'll have to sec the Coats and the prices to appreciate what a good buy this is... All thin week.
KUPPENHEIMER AND PATRICK OVERCOATS ON SALE
THE LAST WORD IN MEN'S FINE STYLISH OVERCOATS from America's Master Coat Makers
arc in our stock ready for your selection, at great reduction in prices. Don't delay in taking advantage
of this Coat Offering make yourself a Christmas present of a fine Overcoat. Price reductions
ii $20.00 Coats. $15,85 AH $35.00 Coats....$27.85 A11 $50.00 Cont.s $39.85 All $(15.00 Cuuta. $51.05
All 22.50 Coals $17,85 All $10.00 Coats . $31.85 All $55.00 Goals $43.85 All $70.00 Coats $55.85
All $25.00 Coats $19.85 All $15.00 Coats. $35.85 All $(50.00 Coats $47.85 All $75.00 Coal. $59.85
n $30.oo Coats.. $23.85 20 Reduction on all Mackinaws AIT $so.oo Coats $63.85
K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
TUB NEWSPAPKIt "WAIt"
(Continued from rage 1)
for the paper during tha contest,
iro out their cash. They bctrajred
tha contldeneo ot tho men who pur
chased the preferred stock ot tho
companjr. And now thoy undcrtako
to break a legal contract that calls
for the dcllrerr orcr to ut ot prop-j
erty that ha been practically paldi
for In caih and serTtcei rendered.!
We. aro curloui to tee how tho
business men of the city will view
the matter. Tho human family
from tho earlleit ages, always rec
ognized a square deal. Modern
octety has always condemned dis
honorable practices and has de
manded obedience to the rules of
business ethics. Wo will watch
with Interest to see. now that tho
truth Is laid before them, wh0 of the
business men ot the city will place
themselves outside ot the palo ot
the early ancestor and modern busi
ness conditions.
that In time some of tho business
men ot this city would awaken to
their unfairness to us and meet us
on a man-to-man basis. Wo shall
cling to this belief until wo aro
convinced In our own mind that
nlM.mjinl rf.n Km rA!tihiwl nnlv
through ono course, nfcd when that' l"'1" ' ppll.
that time comes wo shall unheal-,
tatlngly follow It, let tho conse-'
quences be what they may.
Charles Drew, who own a ranch
near tho Lost River dam, mis n
county sc.it business visitor over
Saturday.
I C. P. Chorponlng nnx In town
from his homo at Miller Mill on
PERSONAL MENTION j
Since wo hare opened up tho sub
ject, wo are coins to ask tho In
dulgence ot our readers for a fur
ther word. For the past year,
there has been carried on upon The
Herald a vicious, unprincipled, un
manly. Illegal attack. Every effort
has been put forth to destroy It.
In this flcht there havo been In
terested some ot the so-called "lead
Ins business men" ot tho city.
Tho reason advanced by some of
theso was that wo wero lioldlng
4 hem up on advertising rates, not
withstanding the fact that there
was no change In rates under our
old contract, even though the cir
culation ot tho paper which fur
nishes the basis upon which rates
are based had materially Increas
ed. When tho objection was raised
to the form ot our old contract, we
changed It to meet the demands of
the objectors, but this did not sat
isfy. Wo know It would not, for
we knew what was going on, Just
as we knew ot the midnight raid of
the man who deserted his com'
pinions.
During the past three years The
Herald has stood for CTorjrthlnR of
a constructive character. Every
stand It haa taken upon any ques
tion before the people ot the coun
ty ha been vindicated. We have
sought to avoid strife and contro
versy, except whero silence would
be Injurious to the community. We
have offered to withdraw from the
newspaper business at a price that
everyone knows Is a fair one. We
have retrained from retaliation, for
we have n0 desire to plunge this
city Into a tight that will be ot such
proportions and entail such conse-
nuonces to certain Individuals In
this city, that we will undertake It
only as a last resort. Dut we prom
tso you, If we start we will never
quit until we finish what wo un
dertake.
As wo have ropeatedly stated, we
are willing to meet tho situation
half way. If those engaged In this
campaign ot destruction of The
Herald are men who want to play
a manVggme, they wilt find that
we will meet them on a fair and
square basis, asking only that
which one business man should ac
cord to another. But It must be
understood from the start that we
will never make a humiliating com
promise; that we shall not alter the
policy of this paper; that wo shall
never, ' under any circumstances
however remote, permit any person
or association of persons, to con.
trot the utterances ot The Herald,
but that we shall .follow the same
course la the tutors that we have
la tha pat. '
We have not ceased to believe
The Assembly club v. Ill bold Its
opening dance tonight at tbo Whlto
Pelican hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilourbonnalse, for
mer owners of the Coxy cafe, left
yesterday morning In their car for
California, where they will spend
the winter.
I.ate arrivals at the Arcade hetel:
Mrs. Fanny I). McCluro and M. Cra
vrtt of Ileatty; Mrs. R. Edwards
and Miss G. McLaughlin, of San
Francisco; A. It. Cummlngs and
George Courtright, ot Straw; H. H.
Uusse. Weed, and D. W. George
from the valley south ot town
Sam Rosenthal!
Adolpli Cacka transacted tiunl-
uoss hem on Saluiduy from hW
ramh homo near Malln.
Lester llolbrook, an oxtenlu
sheep ouner from tho Merrill re
gion, visited here over tho week
ond.
I. V. Nelson was In town from
Worilen on S.tturility attending to
milters of business.
11. 8. Wlilford nan u county iM'it
butluess visitor from Y.ilnax. Satur
day. W. t Dalfour. who otwrHtes tin
hotel at Chlloqulu, lit tho count)
seat for a couple of dajit ln-VIm:
after business affairs.
Carl llaupack, ot tho Kt.un.itli
Agency, made a trl Into town Satur-1
day. deeding to return cither Sun
day or Monday.
Lon Manners whs a buslnc) in!
tor here rmlny from Portland.
Clato Connor, a sheepman from the
At the Strand Today
Where Everybody Goes. The Home of Hodkinson Features
ten jcsieruar . m -in i. ,,- - ,n,.i
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tor an rraneixco, wnere ne win
spend the holidays with his wife.
. W. T. Garrett of Illy was a coun
ty seat visitor at the court house
on Saturday.
J. P. McAullffe, an extensive cat
tle owner from the Fort country,
was In the city over tho week end.
J. L. Allen, who operates a ranch
on th Merrill road, was In town
early this morning purchasing sup
plies from local merchants.
A. Otto was another county scat
days business and plensuro visit
Dr. K. It. Smith, n prominent phy
sician from Lakcvlew, is stopping
over here for the nest few days.
It. S. McKay of Medford arrived on
the train Saturday from Medforil and
Is visiting here.
Miss Winnie Gristle was a county
seat visitor from Modoc Point on
Saturday. Slio was accompanied by
Miss Hazel Shaver.
It. Ilalrd camo In Saturday even
ing from the Klamath Agency ami 1
visitor from his valley farm this attending to business matters here,
morning for the purpose of attending ' Miss Ollvo II. Kirk, who teachu.
to business matters. 'In the Olene school, was a week-end
Mrs. Leo Houston, who planned on
leaving for Oakland yesterday to be
with her daughter over tho holidays
yesterday, was detained and did not
get away until this morning.
II. L. Holgate, attorney for tho
United States Reclamation service, Is
hero from Portland this week attend
ing to legal matters connected with
tho local division or the U. 8. It. S.
L. Illngsdorr, of Chicago, A. N.
Van Hoosn, of IOs Angeles, and Miss
Helen Hunt of Toronto, members ot
the Lillian Klngsdorf Concert com
pany, aro all registered at tho While
Pelican hotel today. They will appear
In concert tonight for the Moose
Heart Legion.
Charles Robblns brought n coyote
bldn In from Yainax Satuiday and
claimed a bounty from the county.
O. McCormack, who resides down
Keno way, spent the week end In
this city visiting with friends and
relatives.
T. X. Case, a farmer from the
Irrigated region south ot town,
attended to business atfalis here on
Saturday.
II. II. Roberts and the Moore;
brothers were business v'altors bore
Saturday from their respective
ranches In Poe Valley.
Charles Mack, a rancher from
tho Miller Hill district, transacted
business here Saturday.
Jene Roberts, of Merrill, made a
brief visit In town Saturday,
D. Ellis Young, owner of ono of
tho Irrigated farms In the Klamath
basin, transacted brslness hero
ovor the week end.
County Commissioners Burrell
Short anoTAsa Fordyce left on the
morning train for Portland, where
they will attend tho Judge and
Commissioners meeting, to be held
this weok. They will also be In
attendance at the Jllghway con
vention, which convenes on Thurs
day. '
U. E. Reeder, of Pine Grove,
spent Saturday In town attending
to business affairs and purchasing
supplies from local merchants.
visitor In Klamath Falls.
L. C. WTolmer arrived In tho city
Friday from tho Agency nnd trans
acted business hero over Ihu week
end with local merchant.
NEW TODAY
FOR 8A1X I QUARTER SAWED
Oak Library table, like now, must
bo seen to bo appreciated. 521
HlKh St., Aft. 2. 12-13
FOR RENT Furnished fi room
house, 2 ',4 blocks from 'Main.
Phono 479M. 12-U
FOR NURSE plcaso
Threshor. 17F5.
phono
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FOUND Sunday, on Main street, a
aultcaso. Owner can havo samo by
proving property and paying fo;
thls ad. 12
FOR HAI.K-I.arKo Vlctrola with ro
cords V4 price Good as new
Phono 18OJ. 12-17
FOR SALE Reed baby buggy
Ivory finish Less than Vj price
Excollcnt condltlcn. Phono sfiOJ,
12-17
bm;i:t appi.k chji:;;. i'ieasin,
healthful, nourishing. Any quan
tity. Also apples- Mlnco meat!
Yum! Yum! Come. Send or wrltn.
Prices right. F; Pellet, 127 N. 1th,
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O. K. K. .NOTICE
Regular meeting of Aloha Chap-I
ter No. 01, O, B, S. Tuesday einnlng,
December 13th, at Masonle hull.
Election of officers. All visiting mem
bers welcome,.
KATB- D. PEYTON, W M. 12
FOR LEASE 5 room modern house,
furnished. 1 block froni Falrvlow
school. 828 Upham St, 12-1 !
Will exehango room rent for lath
ing or paper hanging. Address M. P.
Herald. 12
FOR SALE 2nd hand heating
stoves. Two cheap ones lefL Colon-!
lal rooms, 11th near Main, 12
FURNISHED ONE ROOM rnblnn
for housekeeping, 741 Walnut. 12
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With an si LI ptar Lasfl including
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE CURE"
You'll Laugh Until Your Sides Ache
The Funniest Comedy Chaplin ever made. Show Starts 6:459:00
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TUESDAY NIGHT Frank Keenan and Charlei Ray in "Tho
Coward."
WEDNESDAY NIGHT Vaudeville.
THURSDAY NIGHT Country Store and Vaudeville.
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