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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
T ritoK TiimiK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FIUDAY, JITfiT no, II MVWy 'V'VMW' VWiWWVWWMW' M f 'W 4 "As sure as you are a foot high you will like this Camel Turkish and Domestic blend! .Hiji Afi umiUUEPH w fc '' J ENDERS FIRST CARLOAD ARRIVES THE FIRST OF THE WEEK Wu cxpucl a carload of potatoes here within two or three days, and will Hell them by the sack at Gc a pound, and in small quantities at 7c a pound. These are splendid potatoes, and you will save money by buying a supply now. Wc have Special Prices every week. Aren't these attractive? Seeded Raisins 22c Package Royal Club Coffee 50c Pound Folger's Coffee 55c Pound Corn Meal, 10-pound sack 70c Badcy's Apple Butter, 18-oz 20c Milk, all brands, large 16c Milk, all brands, small 8c Folger's Japan Tea 40c Pound Hand Picked Bayo Beans 12c Pound Hand Picked Red Beans .......8 l-3c Pound DON'T FORGET ! We Make Two Regular Deliveries Every Day ff Mar H. HIIIEIIIIIIIU 'Mill I JBBH HIV J I &l W m m Tl I. 1 L CSxJj-L2cJi NZ f I M i I I F I nnifivisrj ZKn it zrtn m w t COST TIE S, P. At tint name tlmn It wan polnti'd out Unit tho Houthorn I'aclflc'n un ti it tt I rep- it ri'Cfiitly piibluhod Miow ivl that Dim Incroano In wagos ami rout of miiliTliiln unod In oporallon In 1919. compared with (ho yt-nr previ ous amounted to J1S.S3.1.C00, or un 41 Rill I I n Rl P lllr,'ni, nt li""l " utul oui'-linlf I 11(1 I I I I 1 1 ! n t'l,l,l""' (,f 'I""1'" more thun tho I III I L L I U 1 1 U ",,,ck,1"l,ll', rvciiviii. , ' Comuii'titlnK tin tlio Mtuntkn, a HAN FRANCIHl'O. July 30. Tho'"n-,,,' ""1,ca from lhc 0,f,ce of ..ffoct of tho nK.. nwar.1 upon tho 'r ' William Sproule la.t night liny roll of I'nrlflr mam railroads li r,,u'1 '" ,i,r,: Initlmtfil In rsilmatrs mado horn ) i "Tim Mockholdors of tlio railroad trnlny at thu Rrnornl olden of thohavo not had any share In the In Kmtthorn I'urlflr company, that Uio ' cruiim-il revenue arising from any uililmt hill for nil that company's linos source, whether Increased volume of nlone would npproxlmatn I17.G00,- bitnlni or from higher frelKht and ooo. Thu oxnrt figures remain to h passenger rate. Tho dividend rate determined lint It wan said that tlm on no lui go system has boon Increased figure omitcd wan Mluvrd to hi) very' for many )ear. Tho Southern l'u nearly rorn-ct Official printed out Uflc 1.1. ckholdors cot G In 1919 that stockholders of tin Southern Just as they illil In 1S14; hut this I'aclflr lat yi-ar n-ci-hoil In illvlili-niU actually mi-am out of uvry ilollnr 9I7.l78.i60, mo that thU oni. n-cint oarni'il hy tlu Southern Pacific tho wbkii liicrfaau illmrlliuti'il ainonR tho'uharo that koci to tho ttockhoMora li company' umplnym ixuaU llui 40 Ii-m In 1919 than It wa In nmount that thn utockhcliliTi Kot nl- 1914. toicnlliir. Thiro ant ovor 60.000 im- "Tho proxrcti of .taxation In rail jiloyoi on thu l'aclflc njilcm llnvi.jroail affair li nlo Rraphlcnlly rop- ' iiiiiiiiiiiimimim un 1 It's Going to Stay Welded IF WE DO THE WORK f We are adequately equipped to handle your welding jobs, regardless of how difficult they may be. Added to our equipment and our expert knowledge of oxy-acetylene welding, is our ability to manufacture our gas materials at unusually low prices. This enables us to do the work for you for less than you can get it done for elsewhere. Bring your next welding job to us and let us prove these statements. We are thoroughly equipped to do repairing quickly, neatly, and with a guarantee of permanency and satisfaction Howie Garage KLAMATH FALLS ' rom-ntoil hy comparing 1911 with 1919. In 1911 for every dollar paid tho utockhclilorii of tho Southern Pa cific nhout 33 ciiIh wont for tax?; hut In 1919 for Wcry dollar tta HiorkholdorH recolvcd tho company 'paid out 73 coiitH In taxnx. Tim; lliicratiid from IS.4C1.C70 In 1911 to )1S. 842.270 In 1919. I "Tho now Increases In freight and ' I:i.ciikit roton nro duo directly to tho Incrvaiiod colt of operations find werm: nccoml higher cot of Imntorlnlii uxed In operations; nnd 'third taxi. Tho fourth Item In tho ' noceinlty of providing revenuo hy i lakltiR caro of tho Intercut charge on monoy horrowed to furnish mora loromotlvc, cars, additional tracki, terminals and other facilities to glvo a hotter service." "The Rrosi earnings from all sources exrocdod $:60,CCO,000 In 1919, out of which the stockholders received 117.478.460. In 1914 grosn rownue worn tlG2,623,9S0 out of which tho stockholders recolvcd $16,361,090. Tho Increase In divi dends was not due to an Increase In rate hut to nn Increase In capital stock, tho bond-holders having ex changed some of their 4 and 5 honds for capital stock under their 'rights as hond-hctdcrs." YOU never got such cigarette contentment as Camels hand you. Camels quality and expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic Tobaccos make this goodness possible and make you prefer this Camel blend to qither kind of tobacco smoked straight! Camels mellow-mildness is a revelation! Smoke them with freedom without tiring your taste 1 They leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! , Give Camels every test then compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world 1 CmOflm m r 'motd m vmrwwhmrm im f 30 etifttm far JO Mr2 otttn ptcluf t300 etftnnii) fan. Wt ttronjtr ncommttj ihlt cjrfon f th taut at at He mpplf or wham torn irant, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wlnonaln. M O, rH i LmHkJjaM Lmammm blend Vm MMMMM. c.cawi iti JMam work and should b encouraced at every opportunity. IIKVICK K.VAIU.KS FOHIW TO I1UIIN TllltKK FL'KKS 1'ORTKAND. July 30. The Sant vaporizing manifold, a Portland man's Invention, which enables Ford cirs to use cither gasoline, distillate keroseno or all three as fuel. Is be ing manufactured and distributed on a commercial scale. I!K.I CAN IIAVK ITS COOMXt; DRINKS AGAIN nEN'D, Ore., July 30. The Ice famine which prevailed here for a week was ended by the arrival ot a 100 pound drunV ot amonla. Arti ficial Ico' could not bo manufactured because ot a shortage ot ammonia and the population was placed on "Ico rations." A Clasflfled Ad will tell It. O. K. FLAX QUALITY Salem, Ore., July 30. Govern ment experts In Washington hare re ported that flax grown In the Wil lamette valley compares favorably with that produced anywhere Is Europe. , The Ed. V. Price Ilae of Fall wool. rim have arrived at K. K. K. Store. Suit to jroor excloalve aeeaue. OWNERSHIP Hy Frank Sexton, Ctounty Club lalrr Ownership Is something that every boy and girl on the farm and in the rural community craves. Unless there Is a personal Interest there Is little Incentive tor effort ot any kind. Ownership la thu anchor to the home and farm for boys and girls. Ownership Is their right and should be encouraged by parents, bankers, merchants and leadera of boys' and girls' work ot every kind. Ownership encourages) boya and girls to advance themselves, prepare themselves for usefnl and successful Uvea and spells their success. Ownership for boya and girls en courages them not only In their own projects and plans, but where they have a personal Interest they aro more willing to help father and mother with the larger farm under takings. The boys and girls owning something and having a right to whatever financial returns thero may be are always ready and willing to help bring success In general to tho farm homo. Instead of working hardship to dad's plans, tho hoy who has a calf will do twice as much for fathor than If ho had no porsonul Interest. It Is not necessary that tho club project Bhould Intorforo or conflict with tho general farm plans. It Is true that tho calf, or pig, or pen ot chickens Bhould have a soparate pen apd a pasture, It possible, but this Is some times Inconvenient and, If so, approx linate records may be kept. Farm parents who oncourage their boya and girls to have something of their own and enjoy the privileges ot ownership will find It one ot tho best Investments they can make. With out ownership and a personal Inter est farm boya and girls will leave the old farm tor the city, aa soon as they are well up In their 'teens. Ownership la the basis ot cluh Comfort Cleaidmess-ReasooaUe Rates VkMWMwwJw)VwWVwMNIMWWwWV , am hb ansa The Central Hotel sjMMMMMW't''lt''1s'M'rf'IM jijvnnnrryYyyyyn'riT"T''"J New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH F,OR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. ' iiv . r i 4?C .:.- - . Hh J. J. KELLER, Maaaf . ti i nTtirrnitTHLH ti mil u mini imh n i rrmwr . M t i .ff"jM.W "hi iik i Y, I'.'f?