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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TOKHDAY, Arilll. a, iB rAGB rotm :J i Of. 3ft M The Evening Herald K. J. M U II It A V EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth street Entored at the postofllce at Klam ath Palls, Ore., (or transmission thru the malls as second-class matter - " no on, while Mr. Cltltcn sits back and J ffflfinrri i watts tor lightning to strike him. KKl IP l VM IKN I IF ' Prnannrllv i-it 111 nlir nwn hnmln. niaJl aViVr r A 1 J m 1( wo go ahead with necessary con struction. Industrial activity will soon manifest Itself. Our metal mines will again gain their stride, the lumber Industry will bo rushed with orders and Jobs will bo hunting the man. The GenernI Motors Co. has lead off wth a construction program for FINANCE WARN NO BANK LOAN U. of C. and Stanford Expert Point the Wayto Sound Reconstruction Finance Subscription terms by mall to any Its Plants aggregating H3,000,W0. be left free to Uimnce the reconstruct address In the United States: This company knows that prices will tlon of productive i nicrm-lm. nml nm.t One year .. One month v .J5.00 . .SO not be lower for n long time to come. Prosperity for us will come with our own activity, and not In waiting Member of tin Awiclnlftl Pre. The Associated Press Is exclusively for foreign orders, which are months entitled to the use for republication .,,t ,..,, ...,... ,, JI.....1.V. tl... 1 , !,!"" J"" " o& mil uews uispuicucs rcuiivu tu it or not otherwise credited In this pa- Continued good times In the U. S per, and also local news published ' today aro right up to the Individual, herein. Go ahead with your building uiul All rights of republication of pe- construction work and your hand elal dispatches herein are also re-, ,,, . . ,,,, .... erred. w"1 bo one ot ",,l""s t help turn . 'over the great flywheels of Industrial 1 prosperity. TfKsn.w, APitiii isi, miu. XKKD GUKATKK .NOW THAN" KVKK. THK SWKKT-TOOTH KKA. The peoplo of the United Suites spent three-fourth of a billion for Po rdtlATlB chnu thflt (hn Inn1 i I, .... , , ., "candy last year. "Industry is facing serious competl- ,. ... tlon from oil national prohibition ever get. , completely established thesj figures ' will bo easily douhl-il. The oil requirement of the V. S. snipping board fotj the coming year -will amount to 34,000,000 barrels. Thus this one agency alone displaces 10,000,000 tons of coal. As the bulk of the coal mined In -the U. S. is In the eastern states and as petroleum products and eiectrlc ,ity derived from waterpower, are rapidly displacing coal wherever they can be obtained, it is eisy to see why As a nation we nrs substituting carmels for cocktails and popcorn balls for highballs. Candy kettles and chocolate dip ping tables are being installed In not bo cluttered up with tho Victor) Liberty Loan. That Is the comitoslte. thought-out opinion of two of the West's most noted professors of finance.. Carl C. Plohn. professor of finance in the Unlxeralty of California, and Murray L. Wlldman, head of tbu department of economics and finance of Stanford University. Iloth agree that tho money needed to finish paying for tho war should not couio out ol working capital, but should bo raised out of Individual Havings of humble and wealthy. "If the people take tho t.oan. as they must," Professor Plehn snyc, "the banks will bo left free to lend to the manufacturer, the farmer, tho grocer, tho butcher, and tho bakor, so that they can get busy again on a pence time busts. Then production nnd busi ness will grow and. by the formula, prices will come to normal. If wo 'leave It to the hanks. they will havo no funds loft for business, big or lit tie. We. ourselves, will not pnifit and tho day of our redemption will only be - posjnpned." .'' v Professor Wllilmitn. ihma uhllltv caused" him to bo called from Stan ford to Washington for war finance service.- agrees with the California It 'would bo a -nfe i ? . --o3Tiilk.fo-;ri J-HiJ U h! oiiO J In vTiftVr ms4 2ni!2"viS!W w V I UU bBbJ jlT wmm$jjjn ;(jjfl((fi'j fhm HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR RENT I'Ort KENT Apartments, oinfii. rnonii am FOR SALE KOH HAI.i: Ho you want tills new 5. room modern ImttKulnw Junt j phone .1.10. V completetlT noun in on pavement 3rd and IIOOM I'OH UlC.S'f f-r on. r 1.7. gentlemen 101'J Jt-fferx.n . " V KOH SALB Good seed oats. $3.00 Heat leililentliil district In city. Oomll per cwt.; funned or cleaned. Harry giciige It's a bargain ami terms are. Wilson. 1 i miles north Shtistn Vlow easy. Klrsl conn firs tsarved. Ben It MISCELLANEOUS school house. T..'.l ,....... I.. M Wmkliid lr 11 "1 I inin tr....i niiniin Sits.U'. or 32ti.lt. ' WANTKH Tt) ItKNT l'litno in nj 2D.JI , ''t!tlin No ehlldrpti In fatnllr . -.. . ! I'P'I 'f nire Will lm Vpt mn,5i OVKHLAM) Touring Cur. eIrctrlctCi'i'T.".'; r:..1 nan" w,,t"' Kbrlfn. 50. (). Peyton,; ' '"ic itirruce j.j,. breweries and sweet-shops in saloons. The old-tlmo tippler i turning to on.' h,,, ' bonbons and the booze-flghter is nlb-kKrave m,ke to raddle the banks of bllng at walnut creams th mnntn with tii viri i.r, .t i Indirectly this moans a bootu for this time. the sugar Seet Industry, for the real1 When two professort. agree. It's time to sit up and take notice. When two professors not only agree with each other, but agree with the Govern ment, that settles It. Finance Is their business particularly Government finance. the east has fought for conservation measures which would tie up these estate dealer und farmer. Kreai natural resources oi me west. The victlms f ,,, wcel-tooOi ugo The days of obstructionists like .will not have such evils to contend Tinchot and LaFollette are numbered with as dclerlum tremens and clrrho-' as the .world needs oil as it never dtd'sls of the liver and there will he more ibetore, and the public Is coming to employment for labor. TeaUze the necessity of rapid devel-l Thn west is rnrttmnto in hnvinc n opment of this great natural re-"number of big sugar beet companies' SmoSw nr g'nK rUB nBtln eonrce- that are bending every effort to de- "ruuince Is net tho business of the In January. 1919,, more crude oillelop sugar beet raising and manu- wiseacre who screws down the cor- was consumed dally and more refined . facture. ners of his mouth and says, "Let the products obtained therefrom than In any corresponding period In 1918 oi KOl SALB Maxwell, $795, bond or trade; I am driving the car; seo It. Dr. A .A. .Soule. 26-31 KOH SALK Neat and modern five, riwim nlimtnrcd buniralow on Ninth St Has bath, screened buck porch. 1'ARTUUK KOn I.KAHH 14,000 ,,, chicken house and yurd, luwn und acres tulo land of Kluumth t)Mln., trees. Owner will sucraflco at llitui) ago Ulstrici. near .Mitunnti nnu wur- lights unit starter. $350, 510 Mu n. 26-tf .NICK Portland lot. fr Imuix nr ImiiiI. W. C. Hauler. St Mir :( for quick stile. Terms. Smith, C33 Main St. FOH SALE Dandy five-room plas tered bungulow on Ksplauudu with screened front und buck porches, buth. firo place, luwn und Thr hi .nn. .h.lr llv lg lot PrlCO $2250. Altly $250 Chllcoto & den; sultahlo for Kratlng cattle; tract cn ho. divided Into two nearly equal units. M. Motschenbacher. L. Jacobs, W. 8. Slough, committee. Mr HELP WANTED studying It and are paid good salaries I ? 'h is fo. teaching the principles of It to the ! S'"llh' 633 ltln btl ' 4917. It is hard to conceive of a better argument for measures encouraging oil development than this. BANKING VS. .BOLSHEVISM. The biggest factor In the business outlook at any given moment is the subtile factor called "confidence." "When business men have courage, all the producing elements get out to produce their capacity, which keeps everybody busy earning money. City and. country banks were never 'working In such close touch with the farmers and wage earners nor so closely Identified service. The keystone of confidence is ;hat there Is now in existence, tried out in the furnace of war, the great fede ral reserve banking system. Before this organization wns cre ated the United States suffered from business depressions about every de cade or a little oftener. The bank laws were so rigid that a perfectly sound and solvent business could be wrecked merely by h lack of ready money. This weakness In the financial structure has now been removed by! i; The Utah-Idaho Suer Co. whirr, banks do It." Tletter take the advice is a good representative of the ln- of scientists who know. duatiy has just issued a report which L Co, , , c u shows total assets of $33,030,00 "O.i W 8 8 of which over $18,000,000 are perma- Hawaii's War Savings Stamps reports The company has 3400 stock-; for the year ending December 31. 1918. nent. holders, and paid the government over $1,250,000 income taxes In ,1918. It manufactured 300,000,000 pounds of sugar last season, which put Into local circulation about $27.- 00.0,000. That's what Industrial de velopment means. Klamath county should have one of the plants of this, company. CASE DISMISSED. The case of Andy Vultch versus N B. Drew and P H. .Merrill has been I with community, dismissed in the Circuit Court by . Judge D. V. Kuykendall. show total sales of $2,020,000 worth of War Savings Stamps sold, which Is $20,000 over their quota. Chllcote WANTKD Kxporlencrd woman for if -tier ul tiuusuwork, to go home nights. Call at 237 Park avenue. vnn cup ..- i-..un ior n.. West Side, or iihone 402 3K-31 near Midland, nt a burgnln. In quiro T. Oregon. Juckson, Kort Klamath, 22-261 itdu, or 4ho i;r KirVt MKHHILL LIIIHAHV C'l.l'll DANCE r riiiHy, Amy .rid Juki muilc :$ NOTICK OK DIHSOI.ITIOX op PAItTM.'ILSIIIP. KOH SALIC 3 disc plow and disc harrow. Inquire Joe D. Dervln. 22-5t WANTKD Klrst class ifnii'ul hotmewurk on wood Hunch Phone 11K1L. W, tho underpinned, -wish to an nnunce that. w have dissolved toV partnership existing between ui, known ns Collmnn and Coteboom, dealers In firewood This bnilneit woman forihRH '" future lm conducted by John the Wgn- tollman, wno win pay all bllli, co. !tf SITUATIONS WANTED MMMMMM m00j000r0t KOH SALB Tract-A-Kord Good aa new. 1 3-4 Malln. O. K. (Hick. . WANTED Situation u cook on wheels. rnnch or In logging camp. In tnl. We.it of quire Mrs. M. C. Nowlen. 102 Main 21-6t street. 26-31 KOH SALE Roan Shorthorn IJull.'OMl'KTKNT WOMAN wants wash i Weight 1800 lbs. Edward Kreuer. Ing und homo cleaning by the hour. Two thousand dollar of this amount , Seven Sorlnv's Ranch. Pun Vallev. ilwnquire IS Houston MOUae. 2H-01" was sold to thirty-two lepers at the . 21-6t Penlkese Island Leper Colony, which amounts to $62 per capita, or three KOR SALE Three fine homes, suit flmM itiam tiinn th n,, Mnlti mmfti ' nhln for llirce families ! a few cholcn tnr-ihm iTnifoii Kinto. nim.1,- tin residence lots, close in: one of the LOST Krlilay. on street or In LOST AND FOUND M1MsWMn(tVMSVWkWMW some ntorc; Iteboknh pin: return A rolling stone gathers no moss, but F": ' , In tract-, large or Herald office. it-Si I best Income properties In Klamath small. W.S.Slough. 9-tf LIBERTY THEATRE a Victory Libert)- Bend will serve your self and America. ' " i KOn SALE Klvc room cottnge. mod- "Every man Is the architect of his em' Improvements, for solo by own own fortune." Sallust. "r! c'0110 ln? furniture If desired, in . i eluding piano. Enquire Frank M. "Thrift 1,8 one of tho cornerstones en, UPP. SU Main st. 3l-it which manhood must be constructed." I Henry Kord. PHONE PEYTON for Wood 112H KALEM, April 2! Tho Indlarrlm Inste slle of bny rum and similar cohroclloi'.s contaliilng a xeneroui supply of nlrohol w be prohibited In HnlenijfollowltiK report to the city council by a special prohibition la vestlpntor working under the direc tion of Mayor Albln. The Investlgntor says Hilrm't thlr .ty pupulatlon Is n able to procurt n rrinil nmt IhbIIiil drunk Al chcaD 01 LOST Thursday, between this cltyl , -., ...., ,r.rri. (n and Dairy, two 32x4 Goodrich "" """ ,"" ""',. "r. tlrns; ono new with rim. Howard wlllt wtilatky is almost negligible for tbt bi puld If returned to 117 Main St. I Hrnt time III several M'ik Chief ol 26.51 , police Varney Inst nlKbt cim(lrteJ rrrr TT, a trunk filled lth H'H"r arrltlni LOST Piirsii containing motioy., , , , ,,u , fllii rin.ler will be liberally rewnrdo,)-. frPm California Arrests lll Ml. K. ,M. Prle.it, over K. K. K. store. It I sl'ortly, ho snys. lect all accounts dun the firm and at- sumo all obligations. i M. W. COHKI100M, 2-3t JOHN COLI.MAN. hay iti'M j.ti rim roni hits. Civilization was rests upon thrift. founded, and still Save for the sake of yourself and your country. I ANNIKAIN II H IHK V SOUTH SEAS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY legislation that makes possible the MAY 2ND and 3RD massing of reserves to protect every fcolvent business. (( Thus the principal cause for thn old periodical panics has been re moved. , The country still faces the peril, of Bolshevism. But the. school educat ed American masses will not be fool ed by the follies that have deluded poor, blinded Russia. I So with prudent and (Qurngeous1 enterprise, with justice to all ele ments of the working community, all clouds should evaporate In tbo clear sunshine of American optlnilnra. Mm mfl ll InlnHaV7 I .nKknBlOll y nTJ FJ mrj'l 'FTTTO eWfy ssEy i HELP TURN THE FLYWHEEL. Millions of people are waiting for that "after the war prosperity boom" to hit them In the face. . 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