The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    EVENING HERALDriOrATH'PXIISrOREGroiT
THURSDAY, IIXirCH IB, 1935
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STATESTEPSIN
AUTCHESS
. . TRQUSE
lO a Button, V& Rip
PSGE EIGHT
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SOLUTION
ow
HOW MUCH ARE
TROUSERS
WORTH? I
L7"OC. must linve pood style, pood material and .
V 1 snoti workmanship or else trousers are expen
sive ut any price. . '.
For true value, yon enn't beat Dutchess Trousers.
Aud here is why; For. forty-six years.tlie munufuc
' turers of these trousers haw made nothing else.
Because this famous firm lias always kept abreast
of the style and taken scrupulous care even to the .
smallest detail, their business lias grown very large.
This gives them the chance to buy good materials
in quantities at lowest prices. You get the benefit.
The prices are right"; moderate in the first place and
lowest of ull in the end lecausc of their long wear.
Remember, every pair of Dutchess Trousers .
mutt wear because every pair is backed bv the writ-
ten warranty of "10c a Button; $1.00 a Rip"
'All types of Dutchess Trousers for all purposes. '
.Come in and take your pick. ...,..:
f";',::;l';.'V:''';:':- ' 'V U'vfP
" KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY ' "
' ' . : Exclusive Agents '
OP TOLL FIGHT
State t Highway , Will , Be
Cleared of Snow and
Open Road to Bend
Clouds of discontent over the toll
road controversy wore JlniH'llcd yes
terday nfterncoit when the state
highway ccnroilss ion authorised the
local siaie nisrcwuy outce 10 taae
Immediate steps U clear snow (roan
six miles at The D.ilic-Caltornla
highway- on the Sand Creek hill. '
The action of the commission Fol
lowed a request by tho 1'oltcan Bay
Lumber company to tho U. S. Bur
eau of public roads to have tho road
cleared, in order that the lumber
concern might have free access to
lumber camps. The bureau of pub
lic roads, under agreement with the
state highway commission, have
charge- of tho roatntenan?o of tho
state highway north of the Fort
Klamath function.
liurcnu rasrn-s. Muck
Tho bureau of public .roads refer
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and
V-t-Coat
Remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
sa Washington,
Hot. Sixth anil BoTrnth
All work SO to SO per cent
less than any fur houa In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
truffle will not be forced to bo rout
ed that. way, the state highway route :
will undoubtedly be taken.
Hearing T41W Hold
However, despite tho action of
the commission,' tho hearing on the
toll road contraot. will take nlaco as
red the matter to the state highway . scheduled tor next' Saturday. Hop
commission, and "the order; rW the ! rC3ontntlve"s from ( Klamath civic
clearing ct the road followed. I bodies and from the' Dend Commor-
'In six days, the snow will b clearj clul club-will be present at tho hoar
ed . from, 'the highway,, local siato ,irig ".to.( ufesejiVariumonts against
highway ohgineers estimated.' This Jthe signing ot ih"d contract allowing
will preclude any controversy over the 1 Central' AtitolServtvo to charge
tolls as tolls van not be charged on j tolls ,piv . the roads. That tho con
a state highway. The section of j tract, will cot be signed Is a fore
road In question, was detour around gono 'conclusion, ' according to ra
the Sand creek hlll. Inasmuch as j ports. ,. . .
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asm i wuickv
w wzs
- a At ' . C
Alter
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A cptiTLirioii characteristic of
"almost any gdoii gasoline these
days is the ability to start a motor
quickly But you should know
what more is possible:
"Sonudetonating gasoline . And all of this kind of
supplies controlled ener fuel is completely burned
' gy producing a smooth, turned into power. A J' J" '
quick, powerful vibration- '' maximum of mileage is ; - ; '
less acceleration and glid- thus obtained and carbon ' ':;
ing, rushing speed. ' formation is delayed. "v ;.'
"Knocking," even on Union is insurance of k ' -steep
hills under heavy ! . your, motor's best: p'eir '"Z'V? J.
pull, is minimized, be- formance that is cemiiir-'''
cause the explosions are . ;
progressive and power Sold through ' Union '
impulses are delivered to Service Stations and in-
the pistons throughout dependent dealers every ;
the entu-e stroke. wnere.
Also Producers of Aristo MotorO'd .
V ." !' ':X '.;u-si,:r1 il iii
. I1
';'(.'.; Y'.; hi-: ,. (
T
, U2110 mi:
Nori'Detonating
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lead
.7... ..TT.W,. i
i
ower
riGes
A plain store run on a very
economical 'basis, enables me
to truthfully say,
"I Sell for Less"
WEYENBERG
shoes , . ,
4 fi Work Shoe, S3.3S1?S,
Heavy 'oles ; and ) - up-
pers. . Solid v built, , ,
comfortable
$3,35
. t . .'
DRESS SHOE,
AU vl leather," f comfdrt-i
' ' f able, good looking, f-
v ' well fitting
$4.50
A wonderful range of shoes in the Weyenberg line to
. bhoose from for either dress or work. AH color's,' lasts;
styles and widths. High or low cuts. The shoe is here
n to meet your particular demands" '-r
$12.50 - Suit Special - $16.50
A cleanup price on several models and cloths. All the
popular sizes, but not all sizes in all patterns.
$12.50 10 $16.50 -
. Be sure your new Spring Suit is a
o-".-"--- .t- . '.;-
ay lor & Co.
Made-to-Measure
r r
n; Week-end Special
Heather dress sox. Assorted colors, medium weight.
A regular 50c seller. Special, 6 pairs
$1.50
75c - Chambray Work Shirts - 75c
Good weight Long Wearing Blue and gray.
Lower prices still prevail at this store. We are here to
' give you service and quality, too, at the lowest
:iv. possible price
JLJIOy
Clothier
"Home of the Working Man