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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
Pane Eight the evening Herald, klamath falls, Oregon I IIIII.W, MMK II Ul, lll'J - lo disclose Ihn lilontliy of iho niir.Th clltfloiilty now is to cxi'lmlo th Pacific; Coast News In Brief naw Hitpport him. , vnl--r hi llic ilrlll liulo. ;SU 0,27.1 18 PA Il I KOR 7000 JOB. ! SBATTLK, Wash.- WOL'LO ItElHCE AITO JCKN8K KEK OXE POCBTII. POUTLAND. Oro. Efforts uro inder way through the leadership f W. P. Wagnon, whoso occupation a flier, residing at 370 Stark itreet, to raise a fund to cover the expense of obtaining sufficient signa tures to placo on tho ballot at the next general election a legislative measure to lOlluco autoinobllo nan motor truck license fees approxi mately one-fourth. Wagnon refuana Fi.vn OIL o IWlOl XKAK PORTUVM). rollTIAN'n. Oro. Drllllim for oil is progressing on tho tarm.ot E. ' ATTLK. VSh.-l)r. Edwin J. P. Kvans near Syeamoro Btatlon, on Brown, mayor of tbta city has the Port lam! Railway, Light & j Bono for a vacation on his ranch at Power company's Kfctnoml.'i lino, 1 Ephratn, W'nah., leaving on tiln tit soulhwost of Groslmm. ' ,tlcia I Hintoiiuyn nhowUig that (Is The boro, carrying a 44-incli cas-0t blm $10,275.44 to bo ro-eloctod Ing, is down almost 600, feet, ami I KO for two years. Tbo two or throe barrels of black oil Is 'statements said that-Dr. Drown spout brought up dally, says Dr. J. D. ; 2S07.52 In a campaign proccdlog a Kocfer, Portland donttst, mho Is In- ! primary election February 26, and drifted In the project. !$T467.9S mora before the final. Tho Operations nra conducted by the i salary of tho office Is $7600 nnnu Crimes Oil & Gas company, of which all' J. C. Grimes is presldont. After ob-1 t.-vliiintr a lease to explore possihlo News from Kgypt Is bad. V potiRloum resources on the Kvans men waut American clothes. Thoy f.irni last summer the company set will get sunburned lu many new n a derrick and started drilling. plnvn. West Palm Peach Times. t 4 '.-.v WtM '4A 0;,.vr;.;TH n:3 lUn Schlffner & -Mar. Our New Assortment Is Worthy of Your Inspection The $30 and $35 Values Will Surprise You And Our Higher Priced Models Cannot Be Duplicated in Klamath Falls Gome In and Look 'Em Over If It's a Hat You Want Oo-La-La! ASSORTMENT AND PRICE TO SUIT YOUR PURSE AND, DON'T FORGET SATURDAY WE WILL GIVE A HAT FREE WITH EVERY SUIT SOLD ! -V I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES AND FLORSHEIM SHOES JZHO CLEARANCE SATURDAY -While they last, values to $10.00. Clean-up WORK SHOES At ......... NETTLETON'S Tan Shoes, English toes; black button and laee. Regular $J2.50 lo $14.00. Goinc- at ; ; ODDS AND ENDS in Dress Shoes. Values to $S.f0. Clean Sweep At HI CUT SHOES Exceptional lot 10 to 16-inch tops. Cutter., Chippewas, Napatans, etc Values $9.50 to $15.00 The Best Shoe Values in the country. Cleared Out at $4.85 $10.00 $4.85 $7.85 Klamath Klothing Kompany LEADING CLOTHEIRS K. K. K. STORE i $ JmJ2mJJ2JJJJmJ JI . . . 'l K I ?J!M! ? t t it it- !t t t t t t ? ? I ? T t t t y T ? f t t t t t ? ? t t iy T y ? T y y ? T t y y t y y y T T T t ? y Style Show Garments are Now On Display at The Woman's Store. See them and make your choice. Like other women you will marvel at the new nr i ii itls as they appear. Ev cry department is a recipient. Again the New Season of Fashion Begins News For Your Wardrobe. And the hundreds of other satisfied, well dressed women The Woman's Store helps to furnish just the way you wish. Do you know how expertly The Woman's Store studies your wearing apparel problems? Many do, and we want to show every woman just a clear, fresh pic ture Bf Moe's service. Women's Gowns For Spring Reflect Newest Inspiration of Leading Designers STREET AFTERNOON EVENING WEAR Distinguished by deft workmanship and the richness of fabrics. Each model is conspicuously smart and distinctive. Priced at $19.50 Upward. "V Smart Coats and Costume Suits - An Entirely New Acquis ition of Service For You CAPE THREE-PIECE BOYISH So versatile are these Suits and Coats that is it no longer a matter hard to decide on what is right to wear. For every woman, from $14.50 up. VARIED ACCESSORIES MAKE THE COS TUME AS THE DAYS MAKE THE SEASON NEW FABRIC GLOVES Dozens of the newest ever heard of. Various cuff styles, gauntlette, braid effects, etcv; These Gloves are a direct New York purchase' and represent a rarity of selection. Sizes 6 to 7 1-2 ; colors, tan, buff, beaver tans and jthers to match the new shades of hose. $1.50 to $2.00 . NEW HOSE IN NEW SHADES Dver half the women are wearing light col ired Hose, and many more are coming to it, because the styles of today require it. Over 20 shades to choose from. Hummingbird Hose, 5 shades, at $1.50 Gordon, chiffon Hose, 8 shades, at $2.00 Other shades and makes at....$1.75 to $3.50 OVER TWO DOZEN NEW SKIRTS What woman is there that doesn't want a new : Skirt to go with her sweater or blouse. Few indeed, will go the season with a new one,, especially when they have seen those new ones in stock. Various materials, in Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Pleated, Boxed, etc. Priced at $7.50 to $17.50 : See them in the window GET READY FOR A HIKE A NEW KNICKER AND SPORTS HOSE it The Knickers are of tweed, in different pat terns, cuff knee, side button adjustable, well vmade throughout. ' $3.50 to $4.50 ROLL TOP SPORTS HOSE Can be had in six colors, with fancy tops. Wool, wearing well and look well. Never have, we been able to offer a Hose like this - before, at $1.50. liFfli, v M jlilt:. 2) COLONIAL ra n&r Fit Into Any Decorative Scheme , . ' . i. Whether your room be furnished in Col' onial, Georgian or Italian manner, you vyill find among Colonial Drapery Fabrics just the material that will carry out most effect' tavely and pleasingly the decorative scheme. l .Chintz, tapestry effects and cretonnes' !i; -''among the wide range there is a suitable ' $ fabric for every household purpose. Their beautiful colorings and enduring designs . original creations of skillful artists have an enduring charm. Their presence gives the home distinction and an atmosphere of good cheer. More than ordinary durability empha" sizes the moderate prices of these quality :, iapncs. Let ua snow you our new patterns. I 1 t t X ? t V t i t k t y 1 ... K TRUTH IN ADVERTISING -;;Jj;;;.A V ? t