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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1918)
FRIDAY, WLY If, ISlft 1HE KVEflINO HERALD, l f t Mlil-h. OKtOfO i .- 'HI Skilled Labor Wanted In Engineers' Corps I Loca Jfaf Cross I Artiviri U Ttioie present at the work rooms yesterday wars: Mesdaraes fred Mills, Chin. Mnrtln, W. O. Robertsou, H. K. Martin, Rom Hoyd, A. J. Lyle, K. A, Fleet, 8, C. VanEroon, J. W. A call hna been luueil upon tl.o timcrutu workom, drnftHinen. oloctrl. 0"thr,,'' N- J- Nlckolson, H. D. Mor stuts of .Oregon for certain sklllail cl. gn oniclnoinon, stutlonnry on-, ",on' men who are needed In the ongln. p,m ,",',, frlora, hoisoshoars, lltti- ...corns. This call I only fnr wl.lin ,l". mmhinists, l.iiglors, il.o-l NOTtCK, CAB OWNERS man who are physically qualKled (or military service. togrnnhors, plumbers, powdormon,) Jackson County BoysWoomled Two Jarkeoa county boya wera re Mra. II. T. Hubbard, rraak stated cently reported Is the casualty Hat that he wae ahot thru the leg la the from VY.nr.. . .rn icr.nk Huh. American defeaatve aear . Caatsaa ... -t. ..u.t.rf in .1.- -.i Thierry. He aald the woaad wis a bard, who .nll.ted In the atari. I ,gu Md fc woWj- ulned la the.Americaa aoapttal.for perhap SO days, 'bat tka,t a wa to no Haas t!XZ!Tl":- ""?"' 'I100 . Blurting Monday, July 16, !.. ? - T-. I ... ' .. . ..... ... r.. ,.., ,,,. n, iviiumum, ,, ,,. , .w . ,i. " uwnnuo vi w-i, auu -iuu ... 1" ?:: .V"::'.r.:..."' ".V "'l'ft' operators. tlnil.err.io.. and ,.,". .... wnr '... ... ,. Uace of Oold Holl. . chine to get back :"..' """""' ". (opoRrnpnorN. ,Zn7utLrltitynnmAMl In '' t0 ' Prcnts, Mr. and (again, hn b) awed to voluntnor for tii aiir.. for nutomoulle work will be one dol- J " Vf. I Vclunteiir? for llils rvrvlco nhull Br and fifty cotits per hour, Instead ' ' .... . Ilfll tin rnlllflMlt.l Ilk III. Hituv nm mn..- .. m .- . ... ... SL 1 Volunteers may no accepted from , T , , '""' ' " u cno uounr una iwontyiivo emu WILL ADAMS IB . WILSON TO the 1918 class provluod the regis- T ,' ' , "' ""V,,,nn """r '"' as in ino paet. trnnt waives all time limits for cl. , lllcntlot? rAmn 1. KLAMATH AUTO MENS AB80CIA- slflratlon and examination. '"" . TlON. lilt The following types of mon aro do-' A-k (l.llrote to tell you alKint the lred: new ISIH low mat life. arrlilcat anil' MlQUiOliC i WDmnBint . I IplttbE S HOWPASSEO At the Theatem i .?tri i i SA v NOW IN VRANCK la a letter from Will W. Adama " Loadoaialy llj- fermer Premier AacuMk, ta aat.adatem at tao Na tloaal LtWal stab' yeateraay. aralaed fraHaa JTBaoa'a lafderakiy fa the ar aag aw MToeaey i ta boagaa ( ,WWVVWWvasvw, Maty Plckford'a ant appearand lu ba Aitcraft picture will be aa Miatailon by 'reads Marloa of "Amarlll) of Clothesline Alliy," frcu the cutel by Belle K. Mania tM. This Is miIJ to be the funniest pbito' play !n which "America's 8wioV heart" has ever appeared In. iut 2 wnir. ux connoL r Wasblagtoa, Jaly lt-Tko aeaat It waa learned that ha had been Is considering the Bsi faaatatMa ei.llrote liaa Mia nciaslv sale of transferred from the officers train on the talearaak aad taleakeae ra- Aiito repairmen, axemen, black. hoNlili iniIIcIm of the Travelers. Tliey mumo very dMlrable city aad coaatry . Ing camp of the aviation corps to port, smiths, bridge carpenters, cabinet ' are modern and cost Ii-m than oth.' property. Will accept Liberty Reads , the engineers, and has at last laaded i It Is predicted tftM It Win bo .maaere, cauiasrs, concrete foreman,; era. 14 ,om houses, lots, farma aad raachos. 14 aafely la France. I adopted. aa'armr. VUa M. Iral Mma, la'a epeoek, doekred that "tke aabmaria moaaoa leaow at aa aad, aw mtn,mmtym taorn gaatar taaa Ooraaay eaa balld tkem." i Mr Krle Oeddea, tint lord of tko admiralty, aald tke mtoea wore grad ally kemmlag ta tk aabmarlaoa wklek aow aad loaalfroeoam aad ao waa glad to aay tkoro wan tower dfcdhqaMirisjooijalia z x H400 i Are the Packers Plain Facts About the Meat Business The Federal Trade Commission in its recent report on war profit, stated tliat the five large meat packers liavc been ;roritecrincj and that they have a monopoly of the market. , TIichc conclusions, if fair and just, are matters of serious concern not only to those engaged in the meat packing business but to every other citieu of our country. . The figures given on profits arc misleading and the statement "Hu that the packers have a monopoly is unsupported by tlie facts. 'The packers mentioned in the report stand ready to prove thcitV profits reasonable and necessary. l , The meat business is one of the largest American industries.! Any citien who would familiarize himself with its details must be prepared for large totals. TJie report states that the aggregate profits of four large pack ers were $140,000,000 for the three war years. This sum is compared with $19,000,000 as the average annual profit for the three years before the war, making it appear that the war profit was $121,000,000 greatrc than the pre-war profit.' ' ""' -b ' d VrdRfatifrW-. It. -. L I - . Z gmm t IS .dBwk aj 4T 1 ' Ik SL ? m Jftw dp t ; t e (t ij ' - v--hvmwvwyi&inZF' .jt a fair return on this, and as hit been tUteV tin larger fXKtioa of the profits earned has been uied to fiMtice' hwff ttodct of r" goods and to provide additions and improycrMtKsiMdoi eca- a sary by the enormous demands of, our army and aairy tttdihe " Alt!-. " r 00 O If you are a business man you will appreciate the. aa4ficMec of these facts. If you are unacquainted with business, talk' this mat-' ter over with some business acquaintance- with your banker, say and ask him to compare profits of the packing industry with Jf tnose oi any oiner large inausuy aiinc prcacait)iian. M 4i i.-i feM'V. This compares a three-year profit with a one-year profit a man- '' ifestly unfair method of comparison. It is not only misleading, ' but the Federal Trade Commission apparently has made a mis"-"' take in tc figures themselves. " "' ' ? " .4 ' 'K-? The aggregate three-year profit of $140,000,000 was earned on :, sales of over four and a half billion dollars. It means about three cents on each dollar of sals or a mere fraction of 'a cent V per pound of product. , . - , , Packers1 profits arc a negligible factor in price of live stockamijww. , meats. No other large business is conducted upon, such "small 'V' ' margins of profit. s ',$. M. ' Furthermore and this is very important -only a small . portion r of this profit has been paid in dividends. The balance has been put back into the businesses, It had to be, as you realize when you consider thfe problems the packers have had to solve and solve quickly during these war .years. r To conduct this business in war times, with higher costs and the necessity of paying two or three times the former prices for live 'stock, has required the use of two or three times the ordinary amount of working capital. ' The additional profit makes only , No evidence is offered by the Federal Trade Commission in sup port of the statement that the large packers I hsvtrr, .BaauBfaly. The Commission's own report shows the large auraber aad .im portance of othcrlpackcrs. The packers mentioned in the statement stand ready- prow' to any fair minded person that they are in keen'competkie wtw each other, and that they have no.power to manipulatt Pfieet. If this were not true they would not dare to-nsakt tlurcotitoS statement. , . " . h c , , Furthermore, government figures ahow that th five'UrfB faV-J ers mentioned in the report account for only about.oatMrdpf the meat business of. the country. f -They wish it were possible to interest you i theTsfctails e)f jWr, business. Of how, for inatance.they-can saU tsood'-arfft: . less than the cost of the liveanimal owing to utilitatioii Orfcy , products, and of the wonderful story of the metres of cdistriW tion throughout this broad land, as well atrin other counrria.,J i The five packers mentioned feel justified in eo-operatlng with each other to4he extent of together presenting .thia puWc lUte ment. i , ( Thev have been able to do a big job for your govtmaaent in ia time of need, they have met all war irntt demands promptly and completely arid they are willing Jto trust thtjr.-cae to the fair mindedness. of the Ajnerican peopleUwiththe facts. before them. . .'!; . v. -t i' ,r I v,ll.:i f , ' . , ' l 4 " A . .' ..J AniKHirajkiCoaaoaay lOMAalv Mortis ft Compwiy Swift x: r.i i' h3JJ V Ssw,' UAV " T1 n awfdgaw. 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