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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1920)
l ' - IS ? rRTTOAY, JANUARY , M0 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, .OREGON,.' IA(JH. TWO -'te -r2- ' h fetMt4-H$H$Hi t JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS I S & from A. Mever & Sons, New York's foremost clothing manufacturers, a de-t Jayed shipnrit of d., - - Y ?S Men's Suits IN VARIOUS COLORS AND FABRICS $ the cream of the season, at prices that -will make you sit -up and wonder how Hie Central Outfitting Co. ". can sell Suits that are absolutely hand-tailored at the following prices, reason for this 'great ,- .,... Our. CLEARANCE is that a big shipment of Spring Suits is now on the way from New York and to make, room for these gopds we are going to cut values to the core. Better be on hand, .early and make your selection. ..Sale starts. Saturday Morning, . 9 o'clock Be on time and do your picking BRITAIN STILL lira yAAAAAAAAVWVWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWMU 1 nil ttmmmm m wii mmmmmmm . am , , m m,mlm1avm.yffvyfkfvvKfMj $60.00 SUITS Now....-.-: $55.C0.SUITS Now. ; $50.00 SUITS Now..T $45.00 SUITS-lr Now. : .":.. $48.45 $43.85 $38.65 $33.35 $29.45 $35:00 suits $24 85 $40.00 SUITS Now Now. $30.00 SUITS Now .... $25.TOSUITS Now iimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .,VN,J-v-MvvvAnnjXfU $22.45 $19.85 Central Outfitting Co. The House of SerSce 1 NINTH AND MAIN STREETS rf ? f T T T T ! ' X , LONDON, Woe, U, (ny tho. Associ ated Proton J-'-Tlio, end ot ono year of peoco finds tho Untied Kingdom BtlU working tinder" litany of tlio war UmO roairlctloiui affecting ordinary living conditions, although largo mimbors. ot tho ordors Imvo boon res cinded and others Imvo been modi tied. So far m food IS concerned, only sugar and bultor oro now rationed. Tho regulations regarding tbo amount ot moat which might bo purchased wore romovod only n tow days ago, about ono year nttor tho closo ot thel war. Tto consumption ot liquor, how ever, Is being hold .down rigidly un der the old rules. Nocessltloa still ra' tloned. which vitally concbtn the nomo, Includo coal, gas ami electri city. Tho nhortngo of fuel 1ms been causing considerable hardship both to tho individual and to Industry. . Tho Ministry of Fqod has found II advisable to continue tho maximum prices, both wholesale (and rcuf.l. which It fixed tor ii considerable. number of necessities. Apart from tho matter of food and fuel, the Hoard ot Trade Is .majntujn lug control of tho exportation" and Importation ot a long list of articles. Tho ban has been removed from some goods but this has boon mainly In tho cast of things Importation of which had been forbidden and which tho country found Itself short ot. Removal of restrictions on most of tho food necessities has not solvod the living problem of tho masses, however. There Is still n great short- Itgq ot man things, and moreover, prices, which, worn uown iau ui: mor, have now mounted to about where they woro at tho signing of tho urmlstlco. Tho Incrouso Is attributed pntly( tjo tlio world scarcity ot necessities, partly to tho. augmented domand from tho recently bolllgoront coun-( tries, and partly to Inflated 'curren- r .vilmnitno cy anu auverse loruiB" w"iiii Tho lats named havo had n pronounc ed Influence on prices and It Is tho STAR THEATRE Friday and Saturday, January 9-10 Charles Ray m rf fc Bs(ier '' A rattling baseball story of the earthy diamond where men glory in f amo ono moment and are engulfed by the bitter condemnation of friends, even sweethearts, the next. r still restricted In quantity, and the strength ot both boot' and wblskuy i mucu iiulow tho pru-war nvorage. As a result, It Is said, thcio has boon un ntctenso In sobriety. Whiskey Is at present about thirty percent under inqot. Alcoholic drinks con only b purchased between noon Bnud 2:30 p. m. and between 0 and 10 o'clock at night. VlXj Many . Price Vct. Tho Voo'd' Ministry still fixes wholesale prices for a number ot ..il.or commodities nnd tho Ministry U tho actual' purchaser and dian.iB tor ot cheesp, bjcon, ham lard, dried tniUs', bread, butter, cocoa-powder, condensed inllkand canned fish, -The f-x.ns of th iiiaxlmiyn price, It must bt noted, docs not .prevent tho sale ot goods for a sum below that amount and In many casus foodstuff uio Ijo lug vended rmuc!i below the limit fixed by law. Tho ministry Is believed to bo tbo largest In tlio world. Its' annual ex penditure Js about $1,000,000,000. Tho object of the department Is not to make n profit, but In transactions of this magpltudo It Is. Impossible to niuko both sides of tbo account bal- unto. Tho attuul flguroU nro not yol available but It la oxpected that- the profit this yoar will not exceed $2, IGOO.OOO. iast year thoro was n profit K BE PHETTY. TURN M X&Hf i H) 4-i ifft&&pi&&i& nf llltnilf 1 flTi nnn linn Mia wlinln tf belief of econointc xports that food Uliqh wd8 wp(,mj0lj ,iur)nB tho.sum- i-- . . kAM' rnniiunr iiiiliii . . ... . . . i. . canuoi UCV.UIUU - -..--.- mor , 8Uiinyii certain, articles or kthese ao adjustod, oven tnouB"t6ort oiaw thojr.coit prlco. Thus the tlifcrodsin Increase In proauctnon.. I prqrlt Ldoos not (enrich tho Treasury IMUtijr KatioH' finmll. j'buf goes'cntlroly for the benefit ot Tho" butter ration is piocea ai oaeftho: consumor. vmmms& That is the aim of this market, and we en deavor to, create new business' on the strength of it We cut your meats to give the best flavor and to have them tender , when cooked. A trial at this market will convince you as to. Price and Quality. BRIDE 'DISCOVERS'. "FRISCO" IS WRONG and one-halt ounces for each poison per week. This refers to the Import- Bf(ll Is fixed af, five tons for tho ln- SA FKANCI3CO. Jan. 9. Misuse of the designation "Frisco," a word that' San Franciscans, taboo, almost prevented a Christmas marriage this year. Miss Edith Tubbs, of London. coming to California to marry L. n. Canan.'of Lindsay, near Fresno, Cal., bought by mistake a ticket to "Frisco" instead of Fresno ,Find)ng no fiance here to greet ber when-she arrlTed', she applied to a Travelers' Aid Society, officers of which dried -her tears and direoted her to Fresno. ' - i 3-r f'f"f 1 -- 'M..Vt, IfLEGTING; THW 7 mm eon? PEOPLES Market ..)' . ., Vhyr whenDr..XiW New Diaccjvery to promptly , 'j, checks it 1H' " rftS natural you don't. wnntto bo rcxireless nnd Jet that oltTcoId or . T COIlCh. draff an or tlmt'-nn nti ifVK ritvoiin nfliMfolw xn.1:.. h cov Cojd, -coticb, . vivwir tjt suiAi3.a pn Aim- wiii'fi i ' .- " ' -- - .--.. uu ran cei such a nioved Hucceaj. ill Temedy in Jir. King's :New Dig. ovcryrr s r. r 't, fiTlPPP, croup does id' product only, there being no re striction on the uso, of, homermoae hettnr: As a matter ot fact, virtually nd butter b being made in the Unit-; ed Kingdom theso (lays, so mai me consumer has to, depend upop 'djsn earlne and foreign nutter. The reason there Is so little home produced butter on the market la thai the retail price, appToiroaiei 6pcerits a pound, bears no relation to the actual cost of butter to the farmer. This month farmers can sell milk at 64 cents a gallon, and, "it lakes iyi gallons bt mlli to produce a pounn, or Duiier. ii ntiwu were selling at its true economic ral ue It would, be about IM per pound. " "yntirrecentlyUhe sugar-ration-was twelve ownces for each person per wpekbu't owing to the shortage this allowance has "been ,decreased to eight owrlces", and is, expected, to W main nt that;mark for many Jn?ph(hs. The amount allowed to tho confec tionary and sweets trades has. 'been' reduced by' 25 percent and a. furtner reduction Is expected with the- new year, Meat Control Off . Buichers mea was.atfonod until a few: days ago, each person being .'- . j a Tho maximum coal rotion iry and dividual consumer ton the year be ginning' July 1, 1910. Gas and alec trlclty are restricted accordingly; Bu siness also Is under restrictions;. le provided that the' Board of Trade nhay Issue specialpermlts for the vrntn i, i ' ' '.'.-".V.' V' i."l vi Kuai, nam ur eeicinciiy Doyoua lB,e ration, if, It la deemed ah absolute not cct'slty, niv nrtANDMmiiKh'H oi.o $a- VOItlTK ItKCII'H UK riAciK TKA. ,XI HtlM'llim ' ; ' j '4 u Alulost everyone knows that flaga 'oii mill Sulphur, properly compound ed, .liTings back. tbo riaturul color ana lustre to tho hair when tailed, gray ir streaked, Years ago the only way " 'o K4I, thin mixture was to mako It, at loine., wliloh ls mussy and trouble. wins, N'qtvudnys, Jby asking at niiy .Iriig store for "Wycth'. Page nnd Suf. uliur Compound,". you will goto Infgo? tuittlo of this famoiiK old roctp'e, im proved by. tbo addition of other in ircdlents, for about fi0 coats. Oon'i stay gruyj Try Itl No one can possibly tell that you darkonod our hair, as It does rt so naturally mil evenly. You dumpon a sponge or mti "br.ush with it, and draw this liroueh your hnlr, taking ono small .traml ntn time; by mornlog tho gray ulr disappears, and after another ab dication or two, your hair becomes . J)oivutlfully dark, g'.ossy and attract, vo. t USES ICE FLOE AS CRAFT FOR RESCUE ,LYNN, jMass., Jan, 9. Running out 2.d0 yards" over the fco in tho Taugus river uher'et Oeorge White reocbed a water hole In sWhich he had" seen a boy disappear, screaming. He dove twice beneath the surface ahdilocated and rescued 10-year-old peorge GIrcurVlls. ' As White rose to the surface of the open .water 0 cake of Ico'came drifting by., Oh this- he placed -the Unconscious boy and propelled bi COLLEGE ORATORS . ra&ARE F&R DEBATE . "i ' r . OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-, L.KGK, Corvallls, .Jan.. 9. College, Jobuters are working overtime for the first- varsity debatcof, the, year, -Friday evening, when tosnis of O. A.-C. will clash with Reed Col lege and the University; of Oregon en the' question, ot Immigration exclu sion. Three debates will be held, simultaneously. , ; t- '' tbo affirmative .team which will ' meet Reed on the local, campus In composed ot W; P. Black of Corvallls and Harold Readen of Ontario, and tho negative team, which will go to Eugene, Is made up of Paul Emmett, of Corvallls. and "Ted" Xapdes ot Mo8yrock, Wash. v.. m ' 1 1 rr? GO ) I glStf, o us vvukiii tiiiituir f'riiiiii ginna 1 n not resist 'this BtatjJnrd Reliever L, ver.v lontr. It nimiitv Mana i.ii. ti tUdnVinS I' UlU-nVU fine haan nn1 a It's been growing teadll.v In ponu larlty for-; mora than ilfty years. an rj.L'O 11 bottle ut nlldruip " ii a lUlu, Phone 83 -?.. : g TAItl)YIJOWEL'S INERT LIVER ft Thoy Just won.'t let you put "pep" n Into your vorlc or play, Sick head SaicIio comes from retaining waste 5 matter and! Impurities in tho body, ft! Feel right for anyfhlqg make regularty, with Dr. KIok's Now Ltfo allowed forty, cent worth per week. It consequence, of ihe receipt recent ly at a iargo'fsupply of mutton and Icniit front 'Australia and New Zeal and jt'was found ' possible to remove all rrjyonlngjre'tVictlons, and tho Food -Ministry tba expressed tho hppo int peopio win renpyo no ioou si- ntfon by eating more meat, which- I fs w.olcome advico tot; England Despite tbo sm,?Jl ration, vonly laiioui ao percent or mq meat allow ance .was being demanded by tlpket holdors each wook. Thls 'was duo o(ther to o chango of habits since the beclnnlng of tho.war or to Jhe high.costi Whenever a butcher bad a balance of meat loft oyer at thai week-end ho was permitted to; sell Ii tq anyone, of his customers, Irres pective1 of whether they had already bod pigjr ration or .nob, In this1 way strange, craft to the edge; ot the firmer ice. . v Twenty people who saw' the, Httlo boy break through an'd disappear be neath the Ice dared not all In, the rescue, Every step' Whlle'topV, the fast molting fee bent beneath bin weight. Arriving on share White lurned his attention to the boy, and by giv ing him first aid revived him until a police ambulance' could be summon ed'. PollcO Captain Broad of tbo Lynn police stated 'ho would com municate tho story of tho daring res cue, to the Carnegie Hero Society. - , ' 1 Kits liavA Backache Is nlgn you. been eating too much meat JAPANESE JURY amount, . HONOLULU, T, H., Doc, 20. (By Mail.) American citUons Of Japan ese descent wore selected' here the oth6r- day toserve on a trial Jury, This, according ,to officials,- in be lieved to be' the first instance ""of Ra kind in tho hjstory of American courts, . The following are. ihe; four men selected: YC. Yamashiro, clerk; aHi?'. '' . '. r...ing-s Now Life W Pills. -.Smoothly 'yet lioaltiyolV thoy U l produce .results that cjeanse tho sys- K(rcspondto. thb'domands of a strong Bome v'e worenblo, to'excood the Asalchl Horjbo, bank, clerk; Nobuto i'--r...j 1 w .'v. U 1 When you wako up with baclfaclio and .dull misery Jn the kldney"ro glon It generally means -you luvo been eating tbo much meat, says a well-known authority, ,Mcat forms uric acid which overworks tho kid neys In their effort to flltor it from the blood, and they become sort "of" paralyzed arid Idggy. When your ' kidneys get sluggish, and clog you . must roIJeve them. Hk vnn r.iiiv jour bowels; removing nil the body's ' ",'"'"" lYuom, tiiuo you navo a back ache, sick hoadicho, dizzy speils: your stomach sours, tpnguo Js coat ed, and when tho woathbr is bad ' yon havo rheumatic twlngos, Tlio urine is cloudy, full of sodlmont, channels often got soro,. wator scalds and you aro obliged, to sook' rollof two or throe times' during tho night, fclthqr consult, a, good, rollable physician at: once or got from your pharmaclBt about four ounces of .isii duhb; raito a tauiespoonful in a gloss of wator boforo breakfast ,f0n, ?t tevf .d2ys nnd yiir Wdneys willthonact flno, This fapious salts. Is made from tho acid ot grapes and lemon juico, combined with llthla, and has, boon used for Konoratlons to clean and stlmulito sluggish kid neys, ulso to notitrollzo acids In tho urine so Jt no longer Irrllates, thus ending bladder weaknosu. Jad Salts Is a llfn nnvni fn ,. i . --.:..:T .- .T',r " "bu- J ' bunt.provided for by'thelr permits. Bhl. Hasogawa,- denial's asslstantr Hi lnr fnla- .eaie8- It Is'lnoxponslVe; " t? , .!, 2 J M driiggJsts.r.Trythem.tonight., The" L T- ,- 'it. a. ' f v. ..(. l Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 ScmA Sixth St . S- n P 9 , k ,V t ' , 'I . . ' . v 1. I -, i , ' -" ' ' - -