The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING, HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Thursday, FramrARV. at,, iraii
The Army Goods Store
1136 MAIN STREET
AH Winter Supplies to be Sold at Very Low Prices.
U. S. Government Wool Blankets ....- $L ftl
U. S. Government Wool Stockings r
U. S. Government Wool Underwear Reclaimed, garment H Cr
U. S. Army Regulation O. D. Wool Shirts ..-- $3 CQ
U. S. Government Regulation Overcoats Jfl fin
U. S. Army Munson Last Shoes JC ofi
Special for this Week
Wit iIn tunn n llinllr.l amount of U. H. Oovcrnmnnt Cnnnwl llncon on hand. TI.U Bacon In pock
nl In 1!MI. rnn mid U fully guaranteed by (ho Oovonimcnt.
$2.50PerCan
JOS IRE
IT OLD TIE
PHOKN1X, Arlx., oli. 24. No
vajo Indians oro (ho first of tho
tribes livlnr In this vicinity to tool
tho offocts of low prices. As n ro
milt of prosont price, tho Navajos
aro turning from tho modorn pur
nulls thoy havo adopted In rocont
yours to tholr moro nnclont Industry
tho making of tho far-famed Na
vajo Indian blankets, according to
Information brought to I'hoonlx.
Of lato yoara tho Navajo of north
ern Arlxona bavo engaged In wool
growing with great huccobh. Kvon
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Enrich Your
Blood
Rich red blood is absolutely necessary for
good health, comfort, peace of mind and
happiness. If your bipod is in proper condi
tion it will do away with that tired out,
sleepy feeling..
Underwood's Compound
Sprup of Hypophosphites
It is one creator of new blood that deserves
all the praise which we give it. It purifies,
enriches, stimulates the blood because it
contains the blood making and tissue form
ing elements that are quickly taken up by
the system and which produce health, vigor
and vim. Fully guaranteed to be just as rep
resented and worth every penny we ask for
PRICE $1.50
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tho squaw was callod from hor
blanket woavlng to moro profltablo
duties In connection with wool grow
ing. Hut tho prlco of wool has dropp
ed and has forced tho Indians back
to oiankot making.
80 tho squaws onco moro tako
tholr places by tho doors of tbo "ho
gans" and work out tbo wool doslrns
that brought famo to tholr trlbo. Tho
Navajo squaw Is a past mastor In tho
art of working out blankot doslgns.
Hho often koops a design In hor mind
for sovoral weeks boforo starting
work on It. Bomotlmes wbon asked
to copy some other design, tho squaw
studios tbo model for hours, then
departing for homo without tho
modol. Lalor eho will roturn with an
oxact copy.
Olbor tribes havo not yot boon
forced back to their old pursuits. A
trlbo of Maricopa Indians, living
eight miles south of Phoenix, famed
ns makers of pottory, havo taken to
cotton growing. Tholr Incomo from
tho crops and from tho government
has brought so much prosporltr that
In tho past yoar thoy mado only 20
per cent as much pottory as thoy did
flvn years ago.
Wheat and cotton raising havo
groatly curtailed production of bas
kets In tho Papago Indian villages In
Pima county. Inhabitants of theso
villages produco most of tho world's
supply of Indian baskets, according
to curio doalora, but tho supply Is
loss than ono tenth of tho domand.
OUTHIDiniS FAIL TO
flKARI JAP PROIILKM
HONOLULU, T. II., Jan. 28. (By
Mall) Tho country at Isrgo looks
upon tho California Japancso ques
tion as somothlng It roads about and
doos not much understand, accord
ing to Myron T. Horrlck. financier
nnd formor Unltod States ambassador
to Franco, who la spending a vaca
tion in tho Islands.
"Home of tho California agitation"
Mr. Horrlck said, "strikes mo as be
ing puroly local politics and I am
not In sympathy with such states
manship."
GAMJUJOW PLENTIFUL
HONOLULU, T. II., Jan. 28. (By
Mall) Pollco of Honolulu In 1920
mado 478G arrests, of which total
23G0 wero for gambling, according
to tbo annual ropoft'ot Shorlf f Chas.
H. Itoso.
A Classified Ad will sell It.
' . We wish, to .announce the arrival of the' first car-,
load of the new 5crJppsri?oofYcars. They are now on.,
display jn our salesrooms and we cordially invite the
public to call and inspect them.
Ewauna Motors Co. :
123 South Fourth Street.
Phone60-W
VtaMtwi-H $
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Copyright Hart ScIalTncr f Mint ' I
you buy any clothes this spring, be I
sure of the quality you get; we're so
sure of the quality we're giving that I
we say "money back if you aren't H
satisfied" . M mm b M
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Nothing to compare with
these Hart Schaffner &
Marx values
There may be cheaper prices. There aren't any better
values anywhere.
You buy clothes for the wear and style you get and
because these clothes give you more service and satis
faction for the money you spend than any others
they are low priced for you.
Money back if you "' .-
'dont think so
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The home of Hart Schaffner & Mark. clothes
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SUGARMAN
I AIN'T MAD 'AT NOBODY
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