THE KVFN'TNTi IIKUAI D. TCT.AMATII FAU.R. OHFCON Fri.lnv, SrntomW 23. 1027. Vncn Four Eliciting Jivvtxlh II. MAI.AHKKY. U. KNUUSII ..Uualni'i Kdlior Munagor IMIvm-d, by tar-rlrr On. r I BO Sl Muntha S 60 Torre Monlha . 1.95 On Month .65 lly Mail One Monlh t 5 Three Months 1 "5 Six Month - !." Una Year B.U PARTY MFN MFFT ",'" 'fcli,i" ' 1'lah aM In. counldorwl thrr. U no romrrti'il l ICt. I lu( (try q1Hliim u, the LipponHliitt la ilnvvrtiur tJtullli In' WITH BIG IDEAS ' i"iwy m to rn. .imu. . Ulcrvil. " W'hn I the Yuler n( tin' ' , " i-nt want la nonu'oiiu who h:i j fall mid So.- Continued f rum p.iK H .au iilly of uiiilrritiiiiilliiK lliut I 'ThurU." tho liiiili-ruititt iur-' western ili'inuoruis.' Mr. tli. ti' In niuiu lhliix '.'! l thu lueiii tti niiiuniiHti'il at Hull llitlvl. ' Johnson. ' bow pry." Itootu ifl. Sulmlmly wnliud. , lVllwrt M. llrauor. 'uVmovrutlo Chairman Draper nultl that he ! Ailv. !S KntAjyd Hero ml rlawi matter t the poatofflc. at Klamaih Full , lr c1ii. un Aumut So. 1U6. under art ul Conitrwa. MHreh 3. 179. i ; MK 1j?Sali Associated Press Leased Wire Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation McmlM'r ur the Asmx-intcil lrt' Tlie Aioi lated l'rona la exelUNtvely entitled to the use or republica tion of all news dlHitnu-hvs credited to it or not olherwia. eredied In tal paper1 and bIko the local news .ulilished therein. All rlthta nf repulilieation oC special diraU-he herein are also reserved. Friday, September 23, 1927. Railroad Building to . Start Today's news story in the Evening Herald telling of the final agreement and options of the Southern Pacific imd Great Northern railroads in which Sixth street in this city is to be the central uptown point for depots and . unloading tracks, sets another peg in the great scheme' of advancement for Klamath Falls. 'Work will begin on these terminals just as soon as' the "options are taken up, which will be shortly for the! railroad companies are not going to permit those options to expire and thus upset the whole plan which they hae patiently waited to piece together. We are about to enter into a winter season vastly j different from any the city has ever experienced. We are to see active work all winter in building the Great Northern station and tracks. j Then will come the hauling of the Weyerhaeuser saw-1 milT machinery and equipment, which insures a good, ac tive winter in Klamath Falls as well as permanent im-j provemenU that all go toward making that city of 25,000 in a very short time. A. : ! The Big Boy Is Dowti Dempsey is down to stay down. As 'a comebacker he was, a farce and a joke. Many of us were so old fashion-; ed vJe thovght that the boy could do what he said he '. could, but we did not reckon with youth and superior j physical calibre. That is what Tunney had over Demp-I sey superiority and nothing else. " Dempsey was footed in himself. He thought he could do it, just as many older men think they can do thinga they cannot. The championship belt rests squarely around Tunney and he will carry it'for some time to come for he is an able fighter and is entitled to all the honors that go withathe game, along with some of the gate receipts : whictr m these days reach gigantic amounts. Ixt us you uhut "Protected Individuality" tiicans Or. better yet. let us show you in Marlborough Modes. In the first place. Marlborough Modes portray the styles which bear the approval of the most criti cal and best dresed young men in 'America . . . the students of our leading universities. ' In the second place and quite us important, when you wear a Marl borough Mode, the individuality of your costume is protected in a new and highly effective manner. By special arrangement with the makers, only a strictly "limited edition" of each Marlborough style is to be sold in this city. When you wear a Marlborough Mode you can be sure that you will not meet a dozen other suits like yours every time you walk down the street. Naturally, this limited feature makes an early selection advisable if you would avoid disappointment. Why not drop in to see us today? The Smartness That Is Princeton The Swagger That Is Yale "are embodied in these authentir Univers ity styles. By the Ion, soft roll of the lapel, by the moderately renerous width of trousr. by a dnn-n" liitle difference whlrh make all the di.'ferenco in the world, they hreuthe the spirit r.f the campus, the .classroom and the stadium. ill T ., rf K " A Clothes in the MARLBOROUGH MODE Tailored by KtrscKbaum In Finc.t Imj line' IVroh' Fabrics rted Guaranteed 100' ; Virgin Wool $30 to $40 Justin & Montgomery Williams BIdg. "MEN'S WEAR" 713 Main Klamath Falls i1 LOCKK MOTOR COMPANY USKI) CAR S V K C I A L S VV Hudson Touring. ? 1 50 j 19W Ford Sedan ...... f 250 19J7 fhevrolet Sedan, ?7C3 Like new. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe ?G75 Only a few miles. 15)23 Steel Del'y. Ford, ?225 192 1 Ford Touring. F.xtras. Fine shuiie. 1922 liuk-k Touring 155 1923 Chevrolet Coach $175 Bukk Roadster $120 192C Chevrolet Tour'g $330 Fine shape. General Motors Finance Plan Locke Motor Co. Exclusive Agents , J Eaton Crane 8C Pike Artists Stationery 50c to $12.00 Uox , t7!T KLAMATH FALLS OREGOM rnj? V A w.-ir.BE -a.-miil rrotc MOV IM LIU URUU'J ft Chevrolet Sales Service. and Saturday Specials at Miller's Market PHONE 750 M KIM I'M KGtJS (Strictly frehh) OQ 1'OHK ROAST. 9K I'DRK CHOI'S, H J POT ROAST. 1 C 11KKF S1IOLI.HKR STtAK. lb XJ VKAL POT ROAST. 20 C VKALSTKW. 15c SllOULDKR "LAMH. 1jq Iisiri:AM,!;IIII''III'30c n;rcs: ? i8c HAMS. (Half or whole) 27c P.ACON (Half or. whole) 35c FULL LINE OF SPRINGERS, HENS, RABBITS Special " SALE x : FOR i ' ' Saturday and Monday Smocks $1.25 Ldiesr Hand Embroidered Gowns 1.50 Ladies'. Philippine Hand Em. Gowns 2.75 Baby Maderia Hand'made Dresses..' 3.00 Maderia Slip3 1.95 Maderia Baby Pillow 1.35 Baby Bath Robes 1.50 Baty Outing Flannel Gown ." 1.00 B'lby Outing Flannel Slips .60 Bby Sweaters 1 2.50 i,. ...... Bjby Package Goods 85c up B&by Blankets 1.00 jjj Baby Shoes, Children's Coats iljidies' Heminway Silk Hose 1.00 i - - 11 " ' Ifl III Northern Fur Store S 0 Main i Phone'374-J ) S5 J '.. . Lowest Prices in Klamath County .Quality Merchandise TTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT Pl I t I I T r r F I I T f TTTTTTT I I T I T T rTTTTT TT i Work Shirts Genuine Amo.skeag Chambray Guar anteed fast color; double newed. All sizes, in Blues and Grays 75c Wool Shirts i4L ii II " 'a - dood weight and putterns. rits like a dress nhirt and excellently tailored . j $2.95 Work Shoes "Our Spccia 1' Full leather upper, moccasin toe( composition nole, .both sewed and nailed. ' $3.69 Blankets For camp and huiitinj;. A heavy wool blanket for home and tamp. Double and full size. $3.95 ;Wool Mix Medium weight wool witi the Scotch rib stitch knit. All sizes. t $2.45 Sox While they last. 2 for 25 Men's Blazers Extra weight. Guaranteed all wool, knit bottom, and many pleasing QC patterns '. VT.avO Overalls SPECIALLY PRICED "Guaranteed Savings" Pants Moleskin Pants, Very serviceable and a good weight. Extra special at $2.95 ALL BOYS' NEEDS SPECIALLY PRICED We Sell for Less. Oregon Woolen Store, 8TH & MAIN 'Always the Best. I " Milk bottles show Thin milk, below Their cream is all on top. aft N OtK)DY like the mi'.lc at the bottom of a bottle because there" little or no cream left in it. But Alpine u different. There' ju-st a much crcim in the List poonful a in'the first. Th.it because it's homogtnzti. This Jiroce break up the large coarse globule of milk f.it, which form the cream, into countle tiny ones. A a reult they remain euenly distributed throuRhout instead of rising to the top a cream doe in ordinary milk. That' why there' cream in et'ffry drop of Alpine. . A double supply of cream, too. For Alpine is pure, rich milk with the cream retained but more tlun half ttw water removed.- Use Alpine in your coffee and in every recipe that call for milk. You 11 get a richer flavor, a smoother, creamier consistency. Cott less than ordinary milk keep pure and wcet indef initely in its sterilized air tight container. Get Alpine today. f For your next layer cake try this smooth, rich Chocolate Icing I cup Alpine Milk, I cup mu, 4 "q'urei clioc olitc, 1 t.p. vanilla Cook Alpine Milk inJ chuc olatc together until smooth, it ir ring constantly. AdJ u((ir and took till muture tliickens. Take ffom fae and, when cool, add vanilla. Spread be tween layers and on top of cake. Mm We cows retort Each Alpine quart Has cream in every drop 'there's ciw.ni in eoeriL drofj iSr 0