rcCCE EK5ITT EVENING "HERALD KLAMATH PALES." OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 20, IB t T T T T T Y t Y t ? Y At Sugaiman's- An Interesting Style Show of hart Schaffner & Marx New Spring Clothes The Store of your, style in Southern Oregon See Our , Spring Opening , Windows 'it, i'iBi. i : , 1 1 ' . 192$ Hart SclwSn.r & Man , ' . ....... 1 :' ' ' it's a great spring party and we'd like you to come ! OERHAPS you aren't thinking of buy ing clothes just now; we don't care; come anyway. You see, we want all Klamth Falls to see how fine this spring showing actually is You can get all the smart Hart Schaff ner & Marx styles here, and the latest in everything else a man or boy wears This show will please you, open your eyes; we're sure of that K. SugarmaBU "I ain't mad at nobody" I Y Y t J T y T Y y . f y y ' t .f ?..f; X rf ; f ,'f y ? T 1 eniriQ :W - g 1L --------'-''-- frfir - " iT 7' .. . V " Tonight at the Klamath Auto Show Miss Ruth Lindsey . Miss Fannie Stoops Miss Joan McDonald Miss Sybol Bnmbcr Miss Inez Jenkins Mrs, Glenn Jester Miss Elaine Thompson k Mrs. Tearl Rarth ,. . Master Robbie Jester , - '' , Jcraldine Houston ' Will present for your approval fewest appVel and accompanyinff accessories, appearing at &M5 p. m. .-v " Tomorrow' You arc cordially invited to attend tlft Woman's Store Spring Opening. Our, entire ceiling, -alls, pillasters, etc., ha,vc. been repainted and you caniipt help but notice the difference anfl the cheery atmosphefc prevailing throughout the entire store.,. V For Your Decided Interest Our stock shelves, stock rooms, counters, tables and all are loaded to the fops with brand new Spring goods of the very 'finest that the market from far and near affords f " ; ' " " It seems like. every season rcady-tO:vcar, yardage, acces sories, cretonnes, etc., become more beautiful than 'before and it is particularly so this Spring. ' . '' Ensemble the season's smartest vogue. ,; $39.50 $85.00 : Dtesaea silk or wool in beauty and distinction $25.00 ' $59.00 Coat j of the new woolen fabrics $29.00 $65.00 Dozens of new wash fabrics. 60 new patterns in cretonne and curtaining New styles . lace, linen, , embroid., collar sets. . Beads, chokers vanities, pearls, compacts in new fads. All colors chiffon and fancy hose in stock. Truth in AdvertltingsU 4 I T OILS BRING FORTUNES Etchings of ' Old Masters Found in Chest Stored for Years in Bank LONDON, March 15. After being stored In two wooden cheats at a bank tor 70 joars," a collection of etchings. Including 300 by Hom brondt, xaw the light of day at au:tlona In London' recently, and realized $170,865. The highest Individual price paid tor a Rembrandt was J 18,000 for "Arnoldua Thollnx." Three others entitled "Christ healing, the sick," "Christ before Pilate" and "The Threo Crosscj," oacil brought !. 775. Dutch buyers engerly com peted with Kngllsh collectors for pours'lon of these almost forgot ten works of tho old master. The collection hid beon mado in the early part., of Jast century by Edward Rudge of Abbey Manor, EVcsham, whose outlay Is kolleved to tare beqa HtUo mora tbaa (2000. FORT KLAMATH IS VERITABLE MECCA FOR LIVESTOCKMEiy "Due principally to the fertile rango land of the northern Klam ath basin country. In the vicinity of Fort Klamath, Klamath county la recognized as a mocca for the cattle and sheep grower." - Thla Is the statement made. this morning by H. A. Llndgren, live stock fluid specialist for tho Oregon Agricultural College, here for ov eral days to talk before throe meet ings of sheep oporators, ono In Klamath Falls, the second In Morrill tomorrow night and tho third, at Malln on Monday. j v.'. ' . Mr. Llndgren spoke optimistically of the sheep Industry la the state at large. , t , ';,, "Last year Oregon gained the hlghost avcrago price for wool than any othor stato In tho United States. Tho avcrago was $9. Scientific methods apply to ho raising , of sheep Just as they apply to the care of dairy cows and of poultry., Rhoop operators should follow - certain methods of raising sheep It they want to gain the maximum amount of fleece from each sheep." , . . Speaking, of avallnblo range land In Oregon, Mr, Llndgrea gald there' was 45 million acre ot range land In Oregon ot which 13 million was unappropriated.. ". "When tho lands are unapprop riated, It Is Just a question of first come first sorved. As a result the range Vans of the unappropriated lands are usually eaten do tn to the roots and no systematic grating regulations enforced." , , ; r NOTED BRITISHER U ' CALLED BY DEATH Lord Curzon, Former Porcttc Boo wstiiry, fturctnnlw To Attack ,. ; Of I'nimmonlA i LONDON, March 20. Deatli to day claimed tho, Marquis Curzon of Kedleston," Lord president of the council and former forolgn socrotory. The end came at R:,1li o'clock, this morning after a fight against pneu monia which developed following Oils operation of two wocRs ago. Tho Mnrquis was 00 years old. Tho first Indication of the break In hla hoolth camo on March 6, whoa wl" be regular medical bulletin!, regarding his condition failed to namo .the malady, but. "bladdor trouble" was ; generally given at tho cause of his collapse. '' HEALTH UNITS MAY BE STANDARDIZED DR. 5TRICKER SAYS ' i-Hvpe- of tne Oregon State Board of ' Hqalth Is to standardize ' ill county hoalth unite In Oregon vndor a unified plan of Jioalth work. ' This s the monsago brought to tho local uftilAjost night by Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, state hoalth officer who arrived In Klamath falls yesterday on ono of hie regu lar visits of Inspection. Dr. Strlckor vonferred with the county hoalth unit force last night, Including Dr. O. S. Nowiwm end County Health Nil mo Miss.Lydla Frlcke. Me do parted this morning for Jackson county and plannod to visit Coos county n a brlot Inspection trip.,. OwinB togroalor offlcloncy, It Is hold that tho standardization plan step forward In health' ' he collapsed while dressing for a I work. However, tho holath officer public dlnnor at Cambridge at which j Pointed out, It will bo difficult at he was to have dollvered a speech., ,"r"t t0 unlV 0,1 . ,lnll under one The eollapso was marked by ' faint-1 Vstom '.because --'of , .the ; dlfferont boss and nasal hemorrhage'. 1 Tho problems ' that arlie in each county, ' ' ' 'l V":: . '' , '' ,,..:'.: . . : '