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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1920)
'J ,-u' ! K !, II TUB MattALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ( '.... . ' 'J1, i pmaaegat - ILJIlll.ll . . Evening Herald ? iMHHpMHHj , . ' najan I -.saVaxOaw V.M 'Mil I Al la.? illiTls . iOAi! . mm 1 1 i i ' jtlBfl BKffliP t aBr Es' . st inoxexess . I g, I M,.UUAUiUii..d.M.l.w..wUMAU PR CE DROP IS DUE TO UBQR READJUSTMENT Oa Inquiring from A. K. Dunham of. the Dunham Auto company, dis tributors of Franklin and Studc baker automobiles, a to the lato drop In the prices of automobiles ho xaade this statement: "The drop came about simply through the adjustment of labor. Tho factories were paying $8 for 8 hours. practically only Retting an equivalent of what they got In two and one halt hours a tew years ago. Of course, this forced them to put their men on what Is termed piece work, to got tho work through at all, and giro them a reasonable production of cars, as on this pice work schedule tho same man would turn out a larger volume and receive as much as 918 to $18 per day. "When tho tnonoy situation began to tighten up soma ft tho factories found they wore over producing. In consoe.ucnco they cut their forco to one-third. For Instance, the Over land was employing 15,000 and they cut to 4,f500 and put these to work on only two-tnirds time, or iour days a week. These men flocked to tho other factories and were put to work at 88 a day and actually did a but la these 8 hours they were day's work, which onabled these fac- n 0WWWWWWW0WW0'A Tires Tires "for a limited time 20 dkcount on any fabric in 1 ho discount on ant cord in ixrvo stock TERMS CASH Central Garage WMMWWMkMWMWWWVWSjWtM WmWAMMMmWWWWWMAMWrtMAAMMMAAMMA. torlos to entirely discontinue tho piece work plan. Thoy are now get ting tho samo amount of work done tor on nn average of ono-thlrd that they woro paying six months ago. "As to a further decline In prices, this Is Improbablo and cannot cotuo until there Is a drop In the prices of material and this will not occur un til the present supply Is exhausted and labor conditions adjust them selves as they have In the automobile factories. "The federal trado commission at Washington Is now attempting to forco all manufacturers to discon tinue tho practice of guaranteeing prices, on tho ground that such prac tice artificially stimulates high prices and prevent declines and the return to approximate pro-war econ omic conditions. You can seo the logic of their contention, namely, manufacturers who guarantee prices aro merely trying to justaln nrtlfl cfal price levols as long as thoy can." AT THE CHURCHES Na. cfsMCW tH be as ft this soaxeaa ataleas the eopr at at KresUac HeraM orBee hy 8 (.'stack FMdktf WWW Sacred Heart chureh, corner of Hlghth aad High, Rev. High J. Mar shall, Rev. J. V. Molloy. 8 a. at., children's service. Adults are requested aot to attend this service. 18:St, high maas and sermon. 7 a. at., rosary aad beaedlctloa. e e The Chrietiaa Science society of Klasaath Fails holds services la the lower, roans of tho Library building, coraor of Third aad Mala street, Tory Sunday morailg at 11 o'clock, aad every Wednesday evealng at 8 o'clock. . The aubject tessoa for Sunday:; "Doctrlno of Atonement." The Sunday school session hi from 1:45 to 10:41 every Sunday morning. The free reading jpom and fro lendlag library la open from 1:84 to 4:84 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. First Bsptlst Church, corner Wash ington aai ofctlu Sunday school at 10 a. at. Preaehtag at 11 a. at. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. Every second and fourth Wednesday evening will be devoted to missionary work. B. T. P. V. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend these service. I.uthoran sorvlcts will bo held Sun dsy at 3: SO p. m. In tho First Hap tlst church, corner 8th and Wash ington. Thome: The Way to Life. Rev. Karl Matthlea will be tho speak er. A hearty welcomo i sextended to all. First Presbyterian Church, comer Sixth and Pine streets. Rev, B. P. Lawrence, minister, 487 Third street. Phoao 488. 11 a. m. "Quonclng tho Thirst," subject of sermon. 7:30 p. m; There will be a union service here which wilt be addressed by Mr. Norman Johnson, the fleld worker of the stato Sunday school as sociation. He will apeak on up to date Sunday school Ideas. At 10 a. m. the Bundsy school will continue Ita rally day and have a short closing program. A play rep resenting a group of Immigrants will be given by six hys and three girls. The parents are Invited to be present for the closing exerclsea. Our Sunday school Is growing fast. We Invite you to Join us If you do not belong elsewhere. e Methodist aiecoaal Chares. Tenth aad ' High, Rev, B. J. Ohaaey, pastor, 1005 High St. Pbtine 637-W. Christian church, corner tth and rine streets, C. F. Trimble, pastor. 817 Pine street, phone nos. 374, 471, Until tho now church Is ready ser vices will bo hold by tho Christian congregation In tho Baptist church on Klovonth street. Sunday school at 10 o'cleck: sor mon, 11; Christian Kndeavor, 0:30; evening service, 7:30. Tho pastor wilt teach a man's Bi ble class at tho Star theatre at 10 a. m., we expect to make this a big class, aad hope to make It both en tertaining and Instructive. Wo In vito all men of any age, who are not members of other Sunday schools. Mmmanuel Baptist, Eleventh and High streets. Bible school, 10 a. m. Prayer mooting Thursday, 8 p, m. Womea's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Thursday of each month. Recall Straw Ballot o- Nolo. The figures bolow will bo chnngod from day to day or as often as tho now returns are rocolvod, un til eloctlsn day, Notlonul Iliillot - Hurtling Popular volo G04,'l73 Klcctorat volo .... Oregon ballot Popular volo Rlectoral vote .... Klamath Falls Popular vote 345 4,100 I 44 Cox I43,31C 788 3.34R 17 mh--sfm- Kxcnvallons undorlaken to cont( luto llrussols n soaport havo been completed. m Mothers you can buy boy's suits, ovorcoals Macklnaws at 30ft less than tho regular prices at K. K. K. storo's Harvest salos. 11-16 i ' 1-111 U IUL- ISLJ - - WWWMWWWWMWWWWWWMMWMWWWWWWWWWWM Sixth Street Garage 334 S. SIXTH STREET GUARANTEED REPAIRING NASH CAR AND TRUCK AGENCY BODENHAMER BROS., Props. PAstjsflaMMVMeJIAtW WWWWWw0WWwWW a a . 4. a a a a a a a a -4.j. a .. TTVTVttttVtVtVTV - e 4IT , (vf y Chevrolet ' -"'.'' ? fa' . t-f- Mi t n,"7'V777T I n- J . V ' ! - iffy av- if A. 1 ' -JM..' '- " t t 4 VT-rr Cr? ivr 'WtoT L "' . r"VW .1' ' &&& v ' -i $ tjasaMsjlija4sjf 'U I ,S WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM PORTLAND, ORE., OCT. 2, 1920. CENTRAL GARAGE, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. WE HAVE NO INTENTION OF CHANGING THE LIST PRICES ESTABLISHED FOR THE SEASON OF NINETEEN TWENTY-ONE, ,BUT IN THE EVENT OF ANY UNEXPECTED REDUCTION IN LABOR AND MATERIAL EFFECTING THE COST AND JUSTIFYING-A LOWERING OF THE LIST PRICES OF CHEVROLET CARS PRIOR TO MAY FIRST. NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE WE , WILL REFUND TO EVERY PURCHASER DURING THAT PERIOD THE AMOUNT OF SUCH REDUCTION. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. OF OREGON. ' SOLD BY Central u r. 1 h r Phone Number' 106 ' 420 Klamath Avenue