Ml paei: man TUK8DAV, NOVKMllKU IfcSO. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . B86K-1' Evening Program for Celebration of Armistice Day ' Tho local post of tho American J Legion linn bskcu uo ncrnm 10 iur reel tho Armistice Day story nppoar JnK In yoHterdny's Issuo, which tinted (hat thero would ho a fine raising near tho Whlto Pelican hotel nt 4 p. in., followed hy a ban quet for Legion member nt tho hotel. Plans for Armistice Day nro made for thv ovenlng only. At 9 o'clock thero will bo tho nnnunl Armlstlco Day ball. Tho fins pres entation mentioned In tho Invltn- SNEEZING IN NDIA suns . FEAR OF ILL NKW YOUK. Nor. P. Sneotoa and superstition cost many lives an nually In India. This was tho statement of Or. Anna Dogenrlng of tho Woman's American llaptlst Foreign Mission soclctr. who has Just returned Iroro tlon will tako place In tho ballroom ion year's furlough after fourteen nt 10 o'clock. Presentation will bo made by tho Women's Hellef corps, and ncceptanco by the officers of tho "local post of tho Legion. Tho best music lu town has been secured for tho dance. The fact that Iho majority of tho orchestra played all summer at tho open air paylllon Is sufficient recommonda ,tlon for It. Invitations were mailed yester day and tho day before, but owing to the Inability to get them out sooner It Is likely that many will not roach their destination in time for tho danco. The Legion at this tlmo wishes to Invito all service men. whether Legion members or not, to tho ball, and also all friends of tho American Legion. All mem bers of the Women's Auxiliary and of tho Women's Itcllef corps are especially Invited, and are tho honor guests of tho evening. New National League With Twelve Clubs Organized, Chicago CHICAGO. Nor. 9. -Right Na tional league clubs' and three Ameri can league clubs, 'N'ew York, Boston and Chicago hare formed a now Na tional league with all club circuit. The promoters offered federal Judgo Londls the chairmanship of the new baseball board at a salary of S0,000 a year. The Judge asked tlmo to consider the offer. Flvo American league clubs, Clove land, Washington, Detroit, Philadel phia, and St. Iouls, plan an oppos ing league. Installing new clubs In Chicago, Now York ml IJoiton. KANSAS CITY. Not. 9. nan Johnson; president of the American league, today declared war to a fin vlsh on the new IS club league. juix;hi:nt ox notk years as n doctor In India "A sneeze means a great Im pendtng calamity to tho Indian mind," said Dr. Degenrlng. "What over happens on the day that one hears a sneezo Is sure to turn out 111, nnd tho Indian will enter upon no undertaking of Importance on such a day. Many of our patients hare refused to havo operations on which their lives depended on tho day that had been arranged, for. be cause they happened to snecto that morning, or even to hear someouo else sneete." Indian belief In auspicious days Is another "hobgoblin" In tho path of tho medical missionary there, Dr. Degenrlng said. Soon after an In dian child Is born, the soothsayor rvveals to tho family Its lucky star and Its lucky days. Indians who fall III or are hurt In an accident persist In waiting for their auspi cious days beforo sending for a doctor. Tho Indians, the physician ex plained.' attribute opldemlrs to the wrath of various goddesses of III health, adding "thero Is a goddess of malaria and a goddess of small pox a goddess. In fact, of every recurring epidemic." Though they bello.ro In goddesses, they aro hard to convince concern Ing germs, and they have no Idea of quarantine for contagious diseases, Dr. Degenrlng said. Flour Takes Big Drop, Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS. Nor. 9. For the first time In almost four years flour sold at 'under $10 a barrel at the local mills today. Prices ranged from $9.65 to $10. MINNEAPOLIS. Nor. 9. Klour prices continued tbelr downward slide today and reached what millers said were pre-war prices. At ono taff-JVd - "rloa. A from c7t rno.oV.Ven 'byJohn! 'U ,n 98 PUBd "Cl" and T. A. Varner to J. O. Ilrardsley In 1914. The note was for goods purchased. Mr. Cigar Smoker We maV'e many .millions of our famous Klor tie Melba cigars every year, and earn yuarshowa a steady Increase of satisfied smokers. However, we want every man who smokes a good cigar to try this now national seller. Klor to &elba cigars are long filler cigars, , made by skilled cigar makers, and ' by the largest Inde pendent cigar factory In the world,' with a reputation to sustain. I VOI.CNTKKIt KIUEMK.V WILL Mi:irr with xkw riiiKP Firo Chief Delaney Is having Supremo." Try one today 25c sizes. 10c and 2 for I. Lewis Cigar Mfg. Co. Ni;VAItK, . J. II. E. PELTZ, Local Agent. Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us, up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. - Phone 128 PORTLAND, Nov. 9. Tho falling wheat market Is bringing flour prices lown. A decline of 40 cents n bar rel in Portland flour quotations, ef fective Monday, was announced by the millers. The Wholesale price of the best family patents will be $11 a barrel. This means a drop of $2.73 a barrel from the extreme high price of the year, made last May, and a decline of $1.60 from the opening price of new crop flour. Rakers' flour will be listed at $10.50 a barrel. This grade of flour has kept pare downwards with fam ily flours. Most of the bakers, how ever, are still using old crop bought at the high prices. Klor de Melba Is truly the "Cigar meeting tonight at 7:30 In tho city ' k.l ... ! ..!.. ... l i .!. hum u. an vuiumrur tireiiiuii 111 me city and requests that every man who Is on the volunteer list bo present. Chief Delanoy called Mil smcetlng for the purpose of getting acquainted with and finding out who tho volun teers are, also to. get their homo ad dresses and telephone numbers, and Incidentally to have a general under standing with them about their du- ties THANKSGIVING SPECIALS 9 As we draw away from the turmoil of election days to the peaceful time of Thanksgiv ing, our thoughts flow toward the necessary items of preparation. 5" REALLY MARVELOUS VALUES Coats : Suits . Dresses We have just unpacked a large shipment of Coats, just received from our New York buyer, and offered at prices not to be duplicated. A shipment of dresses will arrive today. Call and look them over. BE PREPARED! WINTER DAYS ARE NEARING! The chill of our November and December evenings and the crisp air of our mornings, make thoughts of the snug warmth of Forest Mills Underwear a welcome one. Low prices still prevail in all our yardage section. Children's heavy fleece lined $1.50 to $2.17 Misses cotton and wool Union Suits... $2.25 to $3.75 Boys' heavy fleece lined Union Suits.... $1.72 to $4.50 Ladies' silk and wool Union Suits $4.85 Ladies cotton and wool $1.80 to $2.00 Ladies' heavy fleece lined suits ; $2.57 to $2.85 fflteBtmsm's Stove If. X. MOK, IroprlQtor. rMmttvcmBSSExBBBBBISBUBtn H w fl I) . 7ml 1M I plain and H 1 large As OUTING FLANNEL Standard Amoskeag grade in fancy colors, while it lasts, 29c a yard GINGHAMS Fancy Dress Gingham, a very sortment to select from, 35c a yard. . j. i FW Tat VMM f myblmm An Investment in Good Appearance You may not exactly know what style is, but you do know when a man looks "right," smart, distinctive. That's the way you want to look to others friends and strangers. Often clothes that look stylish on one man, help his appearance are detrimental to another. A good clothes appearance is more than fashion in the clothes themselves. Clothes must tune to the personality, the build and individuality of the man in them. Think this over carefully and remember it when you go to select your clothes for fall and winter. Kuppenheimer good appearance (good clothes) are specialized attire designed and made to an ideal. You will find they have models with a style that is meant exactly for you fit you properly are suitable companions to be seen with, in business or society. They embody all of the best in tailoring and design ing developed by the decades of experience of English drapers and Italian "line" artists adapted to the sculpturing of the American figure. Kuppenheimer good clothes are made of firm, smooth fabrics good, soft, beautiful all-wool. They are tailored crafted made by master hands. They are earnest value for the price asked for them a sincere investment in good, lasting clothes appear ance. And the dealer who offers them to you is worthy of your confidence in 'him. 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