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WE will give a pair of trousers to any
six men wno can rip a pair or a
S w e e t-orr Tro users
by a steacly pull
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If three men pulling steadily on each leg of a
pair of Sweet-Orr Trousers can rip them
they can get a pair absolutely free. See the
trousers in our window with one leg holding
a keg of nails.
Sweet-orr, trousers are priced at
$3.50, $4.00 and $5,00
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I ain't mad at nobody"
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P I TS GIVEN
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Brambach--z little
baby grand piano
, f How do you --fagggiiififfi
suppose it
would look
in your home?
' You can find
out exactly.
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Nearly $25,000 I. Involved
in New Construction
Work Authorized
'Although no application for con-
I giruciwa ut ii&rse uunainsa were
made, ao many citizens applied to
the city council last night for per
mission to build residences in vari
ous sections of the city, that the
building pace set for this spring by
the March building activity has been
maintained during the past week.
Twenty-two building permits were
granted of which 14 were tor resi
dences, The total represented ag-
gregated $24,470; for the residences
121,000.
Owing to a bns:ness venture of
Fred Bueslng and Lynn P. 8abln,
Railroad addition will receive more
new .structures as a result of the
week's bulKling activities. Permits
to erect alx houses, valued at $4 f0
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'' Send or call 'far this
taftrMum and ; ; The Bratnbach baby
; llcor-set now :i v
utllyourliv- ; that it will lit in many
! a small living room,
datta " jl f including even a. '
room whose walls ;
, will not accommo
date ari utirieht. ft
- If you have always longed for a baby ;
grand, the Brambach will mean a very
great deal to you. And its low cost of
635 can be spread over manv months.
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aploce wore granted to tho two men.
Two uppllcutlous to oroot fllllug
slut !ons 1 wuru referred to th fire
committee. Ouo slnllou would ho
built by the Hlioll Oil ronipnny on
Eighth stroot and tho second on
Muln street by Frank CrnlR.
. Permits were .granted tu MCoy.
ProllieiH. for garage, on, North Oak
street, to coat SO; J. IK llagby, a
dwullltiK on East Main street, to cost
J 1500; V. S. 8tvcns, it U aoIIIiik "
Pine street to cost 1600: Wi. A,
Btevens, n dwelling oil Plum strout
to cost 12000; V. A. Stevens, n
dwelling on Plum sttvet to cost
13000; J. W. Carson, a ilwelllng on
Pine street to cost 1700; Alma It.
Tumor, a dwelling on Mnrtlri street
to cost $100; John lluyet, a dwel
ling on Lookout street to coot t'JOOO;
R. K. Hunsaker, an adtlitHn to his
homo on Fourth street to cost $240;
O. J. McCoy, a dwelling ou Portland
avenue to cost $4300; H. S. Walker,
a tent houso -on, Wuntlaad avonuo,
to cost $45; J. P. McCollum. a
dwelling 0 Ninth street to cast
$5300; W. . Sawchuck, an addition
to bis home .on Californ'a avenuo
to cost $115'; A. R. Obrlsor, a wood
house and garage on Pine street to
cost $500; Duelling and Sabln, six
dwellings on Oak street, each to
cost $450. ,
TEACHERS VISIT
IN OLD ENGLAND
Sabattical Year Being En
joyed by Profetsors
From America
LONDON, April 14. A consid
erable number of American college
professors are spending their sab
batical year .In Kngland. The sab
batical year la the oqo in aoven
which the professors are allowed to
take In order to visit foreign coun
tries long enough to soe and learn
more than the flitting tourist.
The English speaking union Is en
couraging and helping the visiting
podagogues to see something of the
social, political and educational life
of this country.' They are boing giv
en access to documents and material
kept from tho eyes of ordinary vis
itors: . ;.. '
Recently a reception was held for
them. Among, the guests were C
.Hay Aurnor, professor of English,
University of Iowa, and Mrs. Aar
ner; F. F. Blachly. professor of gov
ernment. University of Oklahoma,
and Mrs. DIanc'bly; A. W. Newcombe
assistant professor of. history, Knox
College, and Mrs. Newcombe; B. D.
Kcssler, professor of Christian Doc
trine, Illff School of Theology, Den
ver, Colo., Ren Charles Mills Cay-
ley, director of the American Uni
versity Union, Mrs. Gnyley and Miss
Gayley, and .Miss Elizabeth Juckson,
assistant professor of English, Uni
versity of Minnesota'.. ,
AMERICAN RESCUED
Hun ' Captured toy Mexican Bandits
'" Tit RT?ortcd Safe Fol
lowing Battle
WASHINGTON, April 14.
George 6. Termor, an American
citizen employed by the Penn Mexi
co 'Fuel company And abducted on
April 6 by Mexican bandits near
Tuxpam, has been rescued by
Mexican' federal soldiers.
A renort to the state depart
ment from CbarleB Bay, American
consul at Tamplco, telling of Fert-
ner's return, said that In the fight
between the 'federal and bundlt
forces one - bandit was killed and
the leader captured and executed.
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separator ever made
vThe De Laval Separator excels all others
. in (horougWu of separation, ease of run
ning, simplicity and durability.
There is nothing about a modern De Laval
Cresm . Separator which - requires expert
' knowledge or special tools. Nor are there '
any parts which require frequent adjustment
-. in every-day use.
This combination wrench
is the only tool required hi
using the De LavaL
. ' De Laval Cream Sep
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SACRAMENTO
. ' Klamath Fall liopresentallre
? KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE
3 122 5. th St. Phone 1 25
J. W. KERNS
MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR :
Cream Separators Milking Machines.
1303 South Sixth Street
Klamath Falls,' Oregon.
Aft q v E a s t q rrVale
-of Silk Spring Frocks Far
Beyond Your. Anticipation
in Quality and Style-Now!
Tonight you will see a few of these dresses
in our large window. Unpacked freshly, mark
ed and placed on sale today for the first time,
together with many from our regular stock,
some of which have sold around $20.
This is the first time we have offered dresses
at this price this year and those that are going
to seek them out will profit in no small way.
Nearly all silk in
very good colors and
tyle adornments V .
Priced during this sale at
Bed Spreads
Shown in Window No. 4
Take pains and note these wonderful
spread values now shown. Martha
Washington, Satin, Crochet, Crinkle,'
Woven, etc., spread of every sizt at
practically any price you want to pay.
Mr. Stewart of New York buys dres
ses by the' thousands for our R. C. U.
1000 stores and purchases likct this
mean bed rock prices equivalent to
any large city offering. . See them.
P oTnith in Advertising s
This Garages
Never Closes
At any hour of the day or night
you can get
Gas
Oil
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Tires Light Globes,
Storage Repairs
Car Washing
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831 Klamath Phone 212
"Three regular fellows
Ray, Roy and Red"
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OAKLAND