fcage Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORBRON l'Viduy, November $ l!)r DON'T BE FOOLED BY HOSIERY CANVASSERS Many women have had a sad experience with hosiery canvassers. Allow us to give you a few facts to remember if you are solicit ed b;r a peddler. The hosiery peddler is unknown to you. He will tell yon that his hosiery is lower in price because it is sold direct from the factory, this does not prove out. Stocking for stocking, we can give you the same qual ity as the peddlers at a lower price or a better quality at the canvassers price. -'''fj. : m AtS The reason a retailer can do this is a simple problem in econ omics. Our cost of doing business is distributed over many sales and many articles, rather than over a few sales on one article as in the case of the canvasser. WHY TAKE CHANCES With hosiery you know nothing about, or people you know nothing about when you can come to the Women's Store and get Gordon Hosiery known all over the world for its high Quality and wonderful durability. By coming here for your hosiery you get double protection The reliability and standing of this store and the twenty five year reputation of Cordon Hosiery. Another fact to consider is that you may purchase only one pair here, whereas the canvasser insists that you buy not less than three. Our stocks of Gordon Hosiery include every want ed and popular style. And we repeat again we can offer you superior values in hosiery at every price. If after buying hosiery here you do not find it better than the canvassers article your money will be cheerfully refunded. i WILL ADVERTISE PATH COUNTY Gordon Hosiery Gordon Hosiery IX 1 or Truth in Advertising i I NEW YORK. ESfeTTe "Taylor I ... : t I uempaey s nog 13 using aeiamoa oy PARIS Prince Michael Murat.j NEW YORK. Oscar of the convicted of pawning Countess Sal-1 Waldrof was sj perturbed about verte'B gems and pocKetlng me pro- taming ueauiy appearing in a group ; cu3fomj officials. They have been ceeds, Trill spend IS months in jail! picture of himself and visiting h:tel- informed ,t m.gnh 10 11 tne gendarmes eaten mm. tie wasjineu luui at jus. uai :..-.- uu missing and sentence was imposed j induced the photographer to paint Just the same. the beauty negative. more. 5S. Mrs. Denipsey valued it at It came from England. NEW WINTER. RED CI Prepare for action with the new winter Ked Crown gasoline "hair-trigger start ing ' f worlds of power "mileage! The achievement of our 47-years of gasoline - making experience! At Standard Oil Service Stations and "Red Grown dealers. ivVOTO CD STANDARD OIL COMPANY IvaiiFyrtNIA) budget N'ot only will tbt tnurlHt RttfaO (Ions or tbt count) bo ktTMItdi but alio tin' poHsllillitli'n for axpaDalon and davelopiuont in Ittduitrtsl ami nitric ulttiiiil nurMllttt. 1926 Budget Calls for In clusion of This County in Ad Program Klamath will bo advertised, cttmt Kly and completely. In an 'ujvor Blni protista dial will bo initialed nxi yar by the Northern Doom, uo- coram;; to ortl received hero today j ot'fllcals of I ho Klniuath Itrlga iityn district. ft V2 h v Confident Ihai I hoy will bo allowed entrance to the Klamath country, nnd anxious to Intercut middle western and eastern business men and farm era In tho Klamath country, the Northern Hues have Included Klnin- Su&fny Mail Must Be in by 8 A. M. Itoi'liofellor Milton un limit H'lfif BtirOPO. They have no homo nnd MR him no Job. bill Hiey are not worry- tai. NEW INVENTION SAVES MILLIONS 'ort of t'oos Hay to ship their mill . I" tbi lol office on BUndtX Ihlr rule I for Ihoi'1"" ' bo ohtiorveil. The Inst online- DulKolnn mall of Kliimnlh, whe ther by Matte or train, must be la t ho local post office not later than N o'clock on Sunday morning", was the The Winchester Hay Lumber com-1 nnnotiuoemonP mndo today by the puny has concluded nrruuuomonts , luinlmimlor. John A. Mct'all. Willi -, with Manager t. k. Magtnnia of tbojtha limited nmouui ot help allowed, A Lamp that Burns 94 Air, ... , , .... - . . A new oil I Mini thai IllVen till umniliiKly lirllllaul. noil, white llttlit. even heller Mian Kim or inert i n il IniH I n testnd by Hie V. H. Hover munt nnd :ltl leuilliiK iiiilvurnlllin nj round to be nuiieliiir. lo 10 ordinal nil lumiiH. II btirmi without i dd hi, n, tin til IimInii tin tminlilllu till hIiuiiIk rlonil. safe, lltll'tlil B44C II- , mi f. L - 1'iiiit 111 itii linn .run (rnnl Mill. The Inventor. V. M. Joliiiiion, II Nnrtll I'llloli Ave,, i'uillaud.Orii., rforltm to i.etnl u lump on In dayr KltKH trial, or even lo kIvm "Vf IMIKK lu tun flrll ur In I'ucb ffl ouipul thrum h i'ooh Hay coming winter ut lenst. The lumber will bo hauled hero by rail (mm the mill nnd tiniiufer red over the l'orl dock id the Mourner Winchester and oilier Von hoIh. ''. pdf Miuttli ifriUi Maunger Hubbard said that bur conditions at tltu rmpiitia precluded dependable water shipping direct ' ' "10 last few days. from Kccdspoi't this jriulvr. Atfong I ! offiirt Is being liuidii to secure morel 1.0U18V1I.I.K. Ky. "(lovorn federal aid for the developing of tho meut" agents who demanded ISO or rnllty who will help III nt Introduce ft UuiPQita nnd It Is honed by another the right lo search her home for Write him today for full pnrllcti vcar to have the present channel I llouor were routed bv a mm In the lr'1 AIM link htm how iiu cm ,t difficulties remedied. Coos Hay j hands of Mlns Alleen Deck, when Times. 1 1 hey cut Ihelr price to 110. Hons from mull boxes on Mnln street on Saturday will be made at 1:10 In the evening Cor outgoing trains ami slageit. - , sunim: toduy the lobby ot the ptml officii will bo open night and (lay as Hie old schedule called for, (Utttroa IuivIiik been Initialled t'l, the agmii-y. ami without i i l i- j or money make In (')) pi r ' monlh. Whether You Drive a Packard or a Ford You Can Wear Hart Schaffner 8C Marx Clothes And Profit Too Partners i I (1 Y Small- n . u i 11 i f -i. ! ' '"' ' Brevities In Our Store. J comp. triple I em 50',' wool union suits buckskin or grey d0 QC while they last i7 $2 gnulc of men's overalls 220 vt, all sizes d 1 A C to go at V i 4702 work shoe, sole, mustard tan, ' stitch, all JQ QC leather, at 900& Full calf, full welt, tan, in all sizes. A good dress shoe and for d f( work too PO.UU Coprriibt in- scaiiincr & utx Clothes that look like something that feel like something and don't cost "like everything." Style conies first with us. It should with you, too. If a suit or overcoat doesn't give you ima rt lines it is doing only a small part of it's job. Next comes quality, warmth, workmanship. We have them from the best foreign and American weavers. Then comes cost; our prices are low at first and then longer wear makes them still lower. Hart Schaffner & Marx make the clothes we don't know any concern who can do it better. Starting at $35 Should You Want One For Less We Have It As WelL-As Low As 17.50 V.iJ (M rcfi- I ,,i ul.li 1 J' . .:.,, t npiOTK IJJtGI ".to i'jrj.i.'. !orpuifp?iie 71 u(i (iwii&tyf T.uxijrrt)! and remember we have been selling them in Klamath since ' 1906. .Another thing our word goes with them as well as on any other higher priced suit or overcoat. We say we can suit or overcoat you in style, quality or price. The Genuine Buckstrap Sold in this store exclusive ly. The strip insures longer wear, will not rip. A one piece pack with full leather lined vamp. A few cents more perhaps but a whole lot more wear. ' 8 inch $10.00 10 inch $11.50 12 inch $12.50 14 inch $13.50 16 inch full double sole at $15.00 The largest shoe te partment in southern ; Oregon is in this store. ': ' ' ' " ' i' cii.iiiii vltt luiiJiri ;i i ;. ,f i " nl. iOi'i io Tirnli niiP -it, Piilihnr IVw,lu.i,.,r irawwyi, ivyiiitkltl , ,, -. j (111 LlM i , i 'it nt n.i.'.i '. ;( i Shop our Windows 'Mm K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad At Nobody" Shop our Windows ' ' i m' . ..lT6l ii 'l "V ir'i- yii,i'ii iit.ii ,;nn,;i ii.i l L m .a ...IE. am m i . j. azj. ... .j. ...... . . . . . I. .