THUIIHDAV, NOVKMnm 18, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOI, TWO '() . MUItllOCII WII.Ii 01 VK AM. timi: TO exi: STORK It. 11. Murdoch has sold tho iloro t 1008 Main street, known to n wldo circle of pntrons as "Dick's," and will dovoto nil of his time to tho management of hit other establish TO tint nt tho corner ot Sixth & Kin math. Mr. Murdoch built the Mnln etrcet itoro from n ttnnll establish ment to one, where, 'most anything Xindor tho nun could bo found. Al ready ho has mndo a Reed stnrt towards doing tho tamo thing with the itoro nt Sixth and Klamnth. FOUR THOUHAM) JA1S I.V STATI2 OF oiu:;)X (tljr Associated Press) PORTUAND, Nov. IS. Tho Jap nncso population ot Oregon In nn nounced ns 4,022, nn lncreno ot 604 i ilnco 1910. California has 70,196 Jnpniiose. nn Increase of 28,840, and Washing ton has 17,114, nn lncrcaso of 4, 185. rnnrnrn iuii I 1 1 1 1 1 ill I ii ! II I nniPTin nnnn unn bunur IN CLOTHING Itorlous merchandise which will ho subjected to reasonable and oven substantial jirleo reductions, hut , which certainly will not Im sold much lower, If lower nt nil, than re placement vnluo ot snmo iUalltleii for spring of 1921, , "It la also nppnrunt that lu order for manufacturers to conserve tho fcood will of tholr Tegular custom ers, theso will Ik) given tho oppor tunity to buy somo of theso Roods nt tho new prices, so an to permit Mclba clgara are mild. Wood is Cheap IX KLAMATH FALLS t Ninety per cent of tho people ot Klamath Falls aro buying tbelr wood cheaply. Aro you going to be one. ot tho 10 per cent that pay high prices for-wood T SLAB WOOD AND 11LOCK AVOOR nro tho fuels to buy you get tho worth of your money. If you Insist on buying cxpenslvo woods, thnt Is your privilege but, ro member, wo aro ready to servo you with good wood at rcasonablo prices. A congregation In tho Ulnck For-, ( Kroui tho Dally News Record, Now them to average tho new nurrhnsos est has nppolnted n women curate. York, Nov. 5, 1920.) w,h Ul0 oWi thereby reducing tholr whoso duties will bo to assist tho i Whlto retailers aro looking for-'ri i.mi .,..!, u.,- ... - .'i - unit MiuMiin iiiviii iiiuiii ruin pastor In church administration nml ward to drnstlc reduction In tho fortnbly to meet tho demand ot tho lS-2Qlrarlsh work. price ot heavyweight clothing when consumer for lower price:, llegu- I the prlcu guarantee given nt tho )nr ciitomern will ho aided In this roniercnco in Atlantic uity expires 'manner, rnthor than manufacturors on November 15th. whatever action disposing of these goods to big Is tnkon will bo up to the Individual '"sharpshooters," or through non mnnufneturer. and whatever reduc- regular customer channels, tlons nru mndo will not bo tho result! "Manufacturers point out thnt ot concerted uctlon, according to a (with two months of the regular re statement Issued yesterday by Irving I tall season still before them, to ho M, Crane, secretary of tho National followed by two more mouths of Association of Clothiers. Tho Infor-, midwinter clearance sales, they pro nation set forth by Mr. Crane was pose to tako a calm survey ot tho obtained from tho various markets! situation and not to mnko too rapid and reviews, general conditions In haste to dispose, ot their surplus nt tho wholesaln branch of tho clollilnr ' nnrn Thn remit, ihnv will I... " 1 - - ...W ..J , 1.1,, WUIV Industry His statement follews: I more satisfactory to tho mnnufnc-lt important inciurs in tno ciutninK turer anil no will obtain n hotter situation today can bo summnrlxed price. Tho retailor will be better as follows satisfied, also, whereby a flood of "1. Sales nro being hold very! merchandise let loose all at onu generally In tho largvr cities of tho time, which can only result In a ills O. Peyton & Co. n WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. Phone 535 t Rub Backache Awaij. nil train mini isiimnirnisinisiTnisWsTns'fisTiff Hack hurt you? Can't straighten your hack will never hurt or cniino up without feeling sudden pnlns, nny iiuiro nusory, u never siinrp acuoH nun iwiiikoht .now hh ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or may ho from u strain, and you'll get blessed relief tho moment yuii ruh your hark with soothing, penelrnllng 'HI. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness nml stiffness so quickly Vou simply ruli. II on mid out comes tho pat u. It Is perfectly hnrmlesi and doesn't hum or ills color the skin. l.lmber up) Don't suffer' (let n small trlAl bottlo from any drug store, ami after using It Just once, points and has boon for 00 years. Adv. illsap recommended It you nro tired or mil. feeling well, try u hot mineral bath nt tho Hot Hprlngs bath house. IK Remember I need thn money. Tho Furnisher of Happy Humes. 8lt Klng John did not actually sign the MnRiin Charln, as Is often staled. What ho did was to affix his seal tit you'll forget that you over had head tho document. Ho was unablo tu ..!.-. I.. ...I -!-!.... I ..- ....II.. .-.u.ilt til acho, lumtiaKo or nclntlca, liocaimo wrllo ovimi IiU own iimim .country, and prices reflect genuine nstrous prlcv-slnshlng sale ot this 'and substantial reductions. Mer- season's goods and must necessarily I chants seem to bo sacrificing profits act as a rigid deterrent to tho plac land retaining tho public's good will. Ing of advance orders for the spring for tho sako ot keeping customers ot 1921." Manufacturers have complained In somo cases thnt retailers do not' Mrs. Wluthrop Kllsworth Stone, 'seem, to bo doing their shnro In wife of the president of Purduo unl- incctlng tho present situation, but vcrslty, has the distinction of being 'In tho larger cities and In many of tho first American woman to mnko tho smaller ones as wvjl, tho policy tho. ascent of Mt Asslnlbulne, one rot the stores Is to reduce prices and of tho highest peaks ot the Canadian , mquldato tbelr stocks, especially In Hockle. . ... . . . .. suits, as rapidly as possible This s ' '""'movement, wo believe, 1. spreading One woman who can i.u.h a. .he f and will bo In general practice demands of cook and housemaV.s J I throughout tho country by tho lot- Is Miss Leah White, of l.7anlon II'. J.tcr part of this month. who has built for herself .i spnclnm J I "2. There Is no doubt that had bungalow In which th hoatlnc J not tho month ot October been one washing, cleaning, cooking, nnd nth- 'of tbo warmest Octobers of which er household tasks are performed au lithe weather bureau has any record, tomntlcatly by means of Ingenious consumer buying would have been electrical devices and apparatus. AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY 4s . t STEAKS CHOPS BAKRITE BREAD SVMMVVVVVVWVVVVMVVVVVVVV'tVWVVV MVVWVVWVWWVkVVWVt4WVVtfWWrVWrVAMAAr,tMAAA,MAAM THE REX CAFE IS NOW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION ERY STORE, THE REX CAFE. FISH OYSTERS t k BLUE CTREA MC.T toOW PLAYIKG AT THE1 V VIGOROUS ui I4i whimtkAl is uau- rr.t?y to Uugh of to f h si i it ep of rai ihi HARRY CAP.EY in hit Ui bij proixtwa "BLUE STREAK McCOY . A tur rini ogtdocrt txerr rich wiih rorainc wd si.-iclir. j up vh en of th moit dopr tie fithit yeo r tw on th . Doo't ran piewre it's nS rl thini. Tl.i ..... rn .. . . . .. i. t.ui iuos. ju pur cent larger man It 14, mm VVt W" "W. T A. TIW T Iwas. and tho volumo ot sales for Tho village of Tovey. HI . owes Its X I 11 L LJ L V f A Ll Li I Novombcr will again largely depend new Methodist church wholly to the I II sT MX sT, V . T sP t -upon weather conditions, as. In our -niiiinri of rrrmn f .nPVniix - mi m. . m. - a 'opinion, the consumor Is now fairly women who gathered and cleaned J, well settled In tho belief that prices 40.000 secondhand brick with which havo como down so considerably to build the edifice. T that tbo present level Is apt to hold a. ,ot uuiu tao usual mmwintep. Thu pay of ertblnel m,tcrs under salos begin. ,he ..,rUh jpubjic,, Government" l3.MkViHn II la ii .tint m M..K- . . I .T . """- "" "" " '""- is nxcu at T6 a year .Jstanrial surplus of clothing ozlsts In tbo hands of tbo manufacturers, we I ildo not bellovn thnt thn rnlnllnr von. '"fiarlv fall nrrlnm hftVA h..n mii.. goods. This condition Is dun In thn ! 1 fact that such a larea nereenlnrn of I .oraly fall orders have been can J I celled and so many goods have been rrcturncd that, should a fairly rens-l lonable consumers' demand make Its) appearance during tho months of .November nnd December, retailers' T, will be forced to replenish their stocks If they wish to retain any-' J thing llko tho volumo of business1 necessary to cover their overhead expense, to say nothing ot somo profit. "As tho gunrantoo of suit prices' 5 'expire on November ISth, manufac-1 jturcra aro naturally debating as t4 1 what policy to pursue on and aftor that date. In this connection It z ' ? Ithb i especially tho very largo ones, hnvo been tilling tbelr needs, no matter ILV. IU.'...I TlfrYttra how ur"!n 'y n-ny avo been Jn irS 3 UniVGrSal Picture tbo most careful manner, buying J only from nund to mouth, duo iu V tho conviction that aftor November RAD I VARA "KNOWN FOR TONE" ER1Y FRIDAY -H lbth tho manufacturers will rare with each other to unload surplus 'stocks, regardless of cost or loss "Now, what are tho manufacture hi'H44rtW-yHrK-ii' " Kolng to do about this sltuullon? . Tho following facts worn to stand eut: "1 Thero will bo no conee-tod action on tho part of tho manufac turors of any market nor of all tho markets together. No general pol icy In regnrd to tio tradd has bevn nor will bo formulated. Individual manufacture will handle tho situ ation considering "only tholr own 1 good will and tholr relations with 1 ineir customers. i "2" It does net annenr Hint nnv of tho manufacture will dolllwr ' utoly nmughtor tholr suits, but will be covcrned entirely by tho murkot ns ov.donied by tho demand. In jnono of tho markets ho far as was! dlsr.ovo.rid do manufacturers con lempjitr giving flat discounts, or lovellng their prices on a flat basis. In fuct most manufacturers con demn this method und contond that It la not only unwise but hurtful to tbo Industry. "3. It Is, howevor, also certain tbut where an appearance of rad ically slaughtered prices Is In evi dence, it win bo 0f Koods that, oitho.' because of stylo of fabric or of t lo of garment, havo lost tho majt pait of their intrinsic voluo mid UHt bo sacrificed for Immedi ate '.lumptfon. 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