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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1920)
rzrw' i f fcry " W . I'AOH Fivi: THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PIU1IAV, JANUAUV 2.1, 1020 fife .,&' r v vU : JSWwtlv.' K4d :X SPEND FIFTY I at4 i ijiii wivtc1 rki nr a Tr miuiwiio Kjn tjjus t ? ? ? ? t t t ? T t T t T Palace Market For Service and Quality REDUCE THE H. C. L. By buying your meats from the Klamath Packing Co. I LOOK - SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY .aft. ! t BAFr LAKIJ CITY, Utah Jan. 23. 1, Approximately $fiu,OO0,O0O will Ijo miuni uurniK iu2u on rono worn in tlia liifefniountaln stairs of Idaho, Montana, Utah, Now Mexico, Arizona. Wyoming and Nevada, according tol HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 7 t The following cuts are from the Finest of Klamath County Beef: Fancy Rolled RoasU Nice Juicy 28c Shoulder Roasts Y J Choice Y Pot Roasts 20C 17c Nice Juicy Plate Boils. 12V2C ' 15c Corned Beef Fore Shoulder Pork Roasts ... Shoulder Pork Chop'...... 12 cto15c 25c 32c OURIOWN RENDERED 'COMPOUND T T ? 2 t t ? ? ? ? 'Y 't 7 7 f t I f t f Y t T T T f I A FOR SALE Real Estate mm i"i-r'VBJVj-VVVV-Lrxrt Surety bond while yon trait. ChH coto & Hull tn. (Mi roil 8AM: Lot 7, Ulk 27, First Hot Domorest, Don'let, over Borings addition to Klamath KallH.1 mnn'n Htnrn. fifh nnrl Mnln fl . w ... . ... .. 1 ' " - -" an announcement made here recent! v'ri-u,n' ' u cc' Beuro vyooiicy, i... r. i. i. , ii.i. . . . n"n. ZZ-Z3 V nit it, iiiumiiiiK, uivn niuio ruiiu engineer. roil SAM: Modern G-room heuse: full basement; lot G5 x 140; fruit irecs ana berries. Phono 433. 22-28 Of this 8tim according to 'Mr, Drowning, Idaho will expend $17,' 000,000; Montana, $5,500,000 on roil SALU Plastered 4-roomviioHsV, stato roads and $4,000,000 on coun-l large lot, In Mills Addition; Phone ay highways; Utah $5,000,000; Now.433 2Z-28 Mexico, $4,000,000; Arizona, $4,' 000,000; -Wyoming, $-3,000,000, and Nevada, $2,000,000. Most of these expenditures, ho says, will be mado with tho aid of federal appropria tions. Many Industries, especially canning und sugar beet farming will bo bene fitted and increased by the 1920 road Improvements, Mr. Drowning said. He predicted these two industries in I'tuh will be Increased twofold. FOR SALE Miscellaneous MAMAAAMVWiMMWWMWMW roil SALE Cheap, phone 58. one truck?. ?6t Sugar-2-tf WANTED A good roll top desk, qulro Herald office. In. tf CITY OAUDAOE When you Garbage removed phono 01. want 11-tt Wo make a specialty of lire, 'llfo nn (I accident Insurj'ico. Plionu 0(1 and tro'll do the rest. Chllcote & Sut'ih, 5tf LOST AND FOUND roil SALE A big bargain new 7 passenger, 6 cylinder touring car. Call at 124 Sixth St. 21-27 Will sell my Nash Six Special now, See H. Martin, 802 Oak St." -19-20-21-22-23-24-2C ., rort SALE A light cafc 8 drnwer flat lop desk in excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald office. .31 tf MISCELLANEOUS No. 5s No. 10s $1.15$ ! $2.25 X ... ALL THE ABOVE PRICES, AS WELL AS CUTS FROM OUR " CHOICE CATTLE, CAN BE HAD AT OUR LIBERTY X MARKET, CORNER THIRD AND MAIN S Klamath Packing Co. . - f T T t t t ? T T T t t X J NEW DAIRY COMSIISSIOXER , EUQENE. Jan. 23. John D. Mick- ' el, state dairy and food commissioner addressing tho stato dairymen's as- Bocmuon nero ycsieroay, announceu Ut me fJgure 0 youffumagm No that he would retire at the expiration Job too small, none tooblg. Thos. of tho presenj term. Efforts are being Johnson, Contractor & Builder, 201 mauo to induce C. I. Hawler of Polk "'""' " x-o- .,, wWW VUUUIUWkVi I sir Jrjs. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing "and sta tionery company. 12G'MaJn St. , 9-tf EffortB nro being mado In New Jer scy to have the limit of boxing ex-f tended from 8 to 12 rounds. PHONE PEYTON for -wood. 187 LOST-MThree yearlings, branded 82 on left shoulder straight crop off each ear one gelding, yearling black colt, branded 82 on left shoulder Reward Notify H. J. Tichnor, Ldn gell Valley. 20-26 LOST At the depot about train, time Sunday a small bill folder containing about .$70.00 in bills and photograph of ownor. Reward If re- i turned to Herald office or Phono 268M. 19-tf WANTED WANTED House work to do ona day each vfeek. Phone 223W 22-24 WANTED A housekeeper. Apply Room 2, Swanson Building. 12-tf WANTED A small second hand 2 wheel push cart. Inquire G. C. Her ald office. 6-tf JA HAVE YOU ANY RAGS? HOME NAME. H IN T ? PHM 1 There is such a great scarcity of hovolulu T H Jan 1G fRv rnpor, ns well ns the material Irom , "A , V .,' , which papor-ls mado that thoro is a M A baby boy, recently born to nation wldo movement on foot to Mr. and Mrs. Dnrlcy S. Kaalkala of gather eovry pound of old rogn that Honolulu, 1ms been given a namo reached "Kmninih rails n Mr. 'E C '0.rtrhre" .lo"e": n"?r.d,nB t0. ' -- "" J Wise of San Frunclsco Is in the city' mo utrm cormicmo. note u is; for tho purpose of buying nil tho old Nawalebalka-Llblllbl Wai Anuonue- SHANGHAI Dec 20 (Dy Mail) ;? Snou,l 5 Sr'tbem ir"resnePctIvoWo ,ka Maka KaPUn- - ' -While Americans have been buying X liom,wni "mako'a8 houso ti T"6 ,U.thB Ha,aB 'H" '- P0" erling in New York house, canvass, beginning Saturday, mouiiu, ma iour wuiura miur wio for 370 or ,esg Americans hero Get your rags ready. 23-lt Special Matinees on Saturday at the Liberty edge or uio eye oi me rninuow in im baM been pninB ,100 j Amorlcan clouds." L,0id for 76 Mexican dollars, wrTlpbT inre In current uso here. . i CONCRETE COFFINS This unprecendented advanco jh MIDDLESnORUUGH, Jn. 23. the rate of exchange in Shanghai hasf In order that all school children Tno corporation of this town Is con- been due to the acute rise in the price mny see "Evangeline" the Liberty lderlng-tbe use of concrete coffins In or sliver. rroDaoiy no coumr.v in ina will admit any child at tho Saturda,yf lccatfArin! grounds's he'lng llgleir world has been more sharply affectad rnatinee for five cents. . UrnVKner thiWathose mahk 3at by this enhanced value of silver than uememoer ine noura ono wuw .-. and 3 o'clock p. m. Saturday. It wooa' Wmm i. SUNSET SPECIALS During inventory time ye found wewere over stocked on several items, consequently are going to offer them to our trade at the following low prices until we get stock down to normal. No. 2fA tins Sauorkraut, solid pack, I8cj 2 for J., 85o- No. 2' tins solid pack Hominy, por can , ,...20c No. 1 tins pack Asparagus, 18c; 2 for..; .'. 33c Tomato, Spanish, Hot Sauce; 2 cans ,.....'.., IBo 1-lb. packages Folger'a Japan Tea, worth CCc; per lb..., 480 Petite Jrunes; por lb , , .- ,...13Hc Choico Dried Ponchos; per lb. , , i 25o 4 ton-cent packages Star Naphtha Washing Powder..... 23c 1 largo packago Swift Washing Powdor. ,......, ....23c Have you tried our Bennett Seedling Apples? There's nothing their equal. Phone your orders to 200 The Sunset Grocery has China. In consequence of the confused utatp of exchange, the foreign trade through this city, China's principal lfjiiimerclal ce.Urfr, becamo laoro or less disorgar.iJxd, Importers censed to .'look for new business and continued j tholr activities wliplly to filling old contracts from the terms of which they would have been glad t ua-, ' cape.. Shanghai b.inkers hold frequent conferences 'ciy and night In an of fort to determine '."hat might bo dine to ' stabilize tho exchange rates. For ona day .ill but ot'o at tho lead.lu;; bniiKs hithe city declined to Issupidrafjts in, ' connection with export shipments to i America. Those exporters who buy their goods in CI inn for silve and hell theih nb(.ml for gold Hiifforoa most peverelj. Thty woro obllgcit to restrict operations or rnisa prices wheroYer tho goods woro sold. On the other hand importers who buy their goods in America, and, are paid for them in Mexican dolnra have prospered, One of tho difficulties arising frcm the exchange situation is that much of the business here Is dono under lorms arranged sovernl years ago when an American dollar was worth two Mexican dollars or more. Conse quently foreign workers here 'have suffered. ' The bankers concluded thai one solution of tho problem would bo to increase the price xf China's prot ducts throughout the world. til. .$? 1 Tfr Swift & Company's 1919 Earnings Hov They Affected You -ffFv -. During the twelve montsnded November 1, 1919, ' (its ,fiscal year), Swift. &" Company transacted its larger volume of business en the smallest margin of profif in'its'histoTy. - - sT Sales over $l,200,0GO,O00.CO Net earnings $13,870,181.14 Our shipments were in excess "of "5,500,000,000 lbs. This means that our earnings were less than Ve cents on each dollar of sales, or a quarter of a cent on each pound shipped;- i v m W! X. Wr?j;r Consumer-VMl ' r I iThe averagsiionsumer eats" about 2 lb. of . '"meat plfegl80 lbs.pe " yeark-U he PurchdjKaSwift &:Gf5)mpany products ' MBnTSC9tril nly n!S (180 IbsrAjpnt a pound) a yearpxofit to Swift &tCnpany forsnvesfnient and service, isMh one cent per weel Our earnuogsfwere so small as to haye'prac- lly no?epcton'the, family meat 'bill. X :f tica vIVS !i nir Live Stock Raiser- f : 'tit r .. -ft Swift & Company handled in 1919 over. 16,000,000-headof live stocli.'Ycu cSn figure fpr yourself that our learnings of 1 V6 cents ' on each' dollar of sales'ae tob small to affect the price you received.tonwbur stock , We paid all it was humanly, possible to pay' considering what the ixi'eat and by-products could be sold for. -,, " 1 '.. ffiW Swift &Gomparfy, IJSJk: "V, Jr f m Yi V I fOhl '1 mm iai ; BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH FOR Murpfeey's Feed & Seed Store CHICKENS v;j7.vl 126 South ixlhSt Phone 87 t, i , ; I iir GKIi