Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
LAPLANDERS SILENT ON REINDEER WEALTH NARVIK, Norwny, Hepl, 21 Novor nl( a J.,11 plunder liuw many ruludnnr tin (iwu. In tho liiltliil bit of ndvluo vhlch ; W, II. (limit, or Illllllni'iio, lint I (i nffrr ti uviiIitm who wonder off tliu W.'nii pulli iiml In vndn tho jirlniltliii territory orcn I'IimI liy tilt' Lnpliinilora. Thin ijiiim tlflli U otinul to imkUg un Aniorleun 1 tin al(v of lilt aulnry, ur tho cixtoiit of hli ioldlnga In aluuka mill honda. Jtlchci with Llio I.upn tiro nioiiaiirod In rplndeur, 8011m fuw of I hem, the llnnry Vnrtlx of tln Artie circle, ha vo tin many & 3,000 unliuiila, lint tlmy illnllko talking about their wealth, Bwedell haa promoted tho L-opa ngaljiat Invaalim mid eaomplud them from tuxutloii, ao limy aro 11 bio tn enrry on Iholr life In Nortlinrn 8wm. on much na Until' alienator did ron lurlwi Ago. Tliolr village aro ox. tremely prlmUlvo and mobile. Fn 111 HI un follow llilr flooka Into tint mouutulnii In tho glimmer und wan dor again Into Hit lowland In tho winter.1 1 Olio uldurly Uiplundiir told T)r, Oalitt with Krout Juldo that lio has a son HvlliK In America who recently qloped with tin OXtreinuly woulthy girl and iiuirrUid Imr. Tho young i,iiiiiiini(T wua kitvIhk na 1I1 u 11 rr on r when lio uml III" oliiployni''ii i1iiiililnr 'Oiimo nlilimoren' of 0110I1 other 11 ml roil ln nil uccuimnoiliitliiK Jtiatlt'O of (he peueo liuforo thu uiiKry fiither cuiiulit up with thorn. CLASS SYSTEM NOT FAVORED BY GERMANS IHCItLIN, Bopt. 81. 1.0ml nypoula 11 ro nwida from tlino to lime In the proaa for tho abolition or tho c'a dlallnctlona on Ciormiiii rallrooda, but nothing ovor la done, Thorp nro rinunciul ruitaona for maintaining tho flmt, ancond, third and fourth claaa couchoa. I'rlde compela many poraona to pay thu higher flrat eluaa niton, and thiia well tlio au'lly depleted budget of tho railroad. Only tho mini who la bllmlly In lovo fill In to mi 0 thriiiiKh a coat of cmiiplexlon piiliiil. ROLL YOUR own vvrnt IUZIA CROIX MOSIXWUM There is always something new in Brunswick Records at our store. Bruns wick Records run smoother j sound bet' f 1 ter, last longer, cost no more, play on any phonograph. CURRINS FOR DRUGS, INC. TWO STORES Portland Klamath Falls KLAMATH'S GREATEST STORE: 630 Main Street Between the Two J" theatres EVERY DEPARTMENT. OVERFLOWING WITH NEW FALL APPAREL ift, Women'sjand. Misses NEW FALL COATS Greater variety greater charm than ever is reflected in the New Fall Styles. Modish to the last degree, excellent taste in every detail, new treatments are seen in flounces, clever godets tucked into side, a clasp or tie gathers the fullness to the side. Many are fur trimmed, some are embroidered. Fashona Lustrosa Overplaids Materials are Gerona Arolaine Normandy Armandale Burolaine Francine Priced at $18.75 v - $85.00 , o Silk and Wool DRESSES They're of beautiful Crepe or'Poiret Twill their styles are youthfully distinctive and vastly becoming many loose flares, flying panels, plaits and circular effects; tucks, braiding and embroidery are used in their decorative scheme, Colors of brown, navy and black. Priced at $13.75 $45.00 ' New Shipment of HOUSE DRESSES "California Maid" House Dresses, made up of Jap .Crepe, Gingham and Percales, in neat styles, trimmed with ric-rac and braid; made full, well finished; plain and fancy colors. Priced at $1.19 " to $2.50 New Fall BLOUSES Beautiful assortment of Blouses for Fall, made of Crepe de Chine and Georgettes, heavily beaded in beautiful designs; in all the popular colors for the new season. Priced at $8,50" - $13.75 Men and Boys SWEATERS In rAll the New Styles ' ' i ( ; Select your Sweater from, the largest and most complete stock of Sweaters in Klamath County no matter what style you want you'll find it in this assortment. . ''! you haven't received your Sweater Booklet drop in and ws will give you one. - - " ; MEN'S SWEATERS Bradley's Slip-Over, Coat Style and the new Bushed Wool Sweaters; iirany -weight or weave,, plain or color combination?, in all-wool or part? wool. Once a Bradley always a booster, be cause they give satisfaction in service and fit. Priced at $3 39 - to $12.50 Men's LEATHER JACKETS For hunting or outdoor wear nothing is more serviceable than a Leather Jacket. Corduroy, Suede or Leather Jacket, lined with leather, knit heck and some with knit wristlets. Priced at $10.75 -to $14.75 , See the New Wool DRESS GOODS ' As Usual, Remarkably Low Priced Emm .. WITH VALUESS Young Men and Men's . ' ' ,. 1 1 : OVERCOATS . . -j . New Fall style Overcoats- with inverted .j -plait backs, large convertible storm , col- J lars, fancy mixtures with plaid backs, well - I ; 1 tailored and good fitting garments; all J -i sizes. Come in and look them over buy your Overcoat now at t ' . $18.00 - $23.50 . o .., lly Complete Line of Men's v p FALL WEIGHT UNDERWEAR I ili Priced ' 10 BOYS' SWEATERS Come and get your boy a Sweater while the stock is complete Sweaters of every descrip tion in color combinations or plain colors, in all weaves; all sizes. Buy him a Bradley. Priced at $250"to$6.00