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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1920)
II !, TUESDAY, nCKMJlKIt 88, 1030. THE EVENING HERALD,-KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAtiK TWO reminded Harding of tlioio childhood days when ho fished from tho tow j)thT Peasants Believe Spring Holy The Office Cat dfeywjygiM Tho him- 11Y JUNIUS VMAMAMMAMMAAMAMMMAMMA Cum! I'm off o' tho game for life. Yes, dono with It onco for nil; No more ahnll I swing n driving Iron Nor hunt an elusive hall. I How oft, in opproprlato togs nrnvcd, Havo I sallied forth at dawn To wallop a pill 'round tho dewy course But thoo old days aro gone. I'm off of tho gams, as I said, for life. Slnco a saphcad had tho gall To ask mo, lamping my kit of club, To fix his parasol! The I'umlly Skolton It so happended that ono of Herald's little nowshoys found self tho fortunnto possessor of $2 on Christmas eve. nnd, wishing to buy his daddy a Christmas present. Not Not knowing what to buy, ho sought Mrs. Murray's assistance and shu graciously nccompanled tho little fol low on his shopping expedition. Tho next day, after the nrtlcloi purchased had been presented tj "dad," tho little glcr confided In tho latter, thinly: "Say, dad, you know when Mis Murray went with mo to buy present last night, wo didn't know oxirtl-.-what to get. First Mrs. Murray said to buy you a pair of wool socks, nnd a pair of cotton socks, nnd then sho changed her mind becnuso sho said you'd bo wearing tho cotton ones ono day, and tho wood ones tho noxt And, bcllae me,, did, I was glad too, because t hated like the dickens to tell her that ou vrnsn't In the habit of changing jour socks every day." Slim lYtniHTt f "Clircr' Sometimes It looks llko there is a general conspiracy to rob Christmas of Its cheer. For Instnncc, the list halt of the consolidated taxes, which relieves you of about $50 at a time 'when you rcqulro It urgently for Yuletldo purposes. And the bill for six tons of coal which arrives about Dec. 1 after a dej lay of 90 days. And the doctor's bill for services rendered last summer. And the distinctive and devasta ting storm that Imposed the need of new roof, taking flSO sesterces out of a pocket already dcploted. And the regular fall and winter seeds In apparel for the family, which bunch up at a time when you are vainly struggling to bold a few dollars together for Christmas activ ities. From perhaps September on to December you get the Idea that you I'nnt In Ir.Mnlliurut (From tho Detroit News.) Lamped on Itandolph street "Try theso pants n! Ho leg." Seats free. Standing room only, maybo. "Does your boyg show dctormlnn tion?" i "ics, h.e has spent the whole day blowing soaj bubbles and trying to Pin ono of them on tho wall." t fa TmiEJSsmUsrJswWifmisu' i'friF fttSmSSSSSmSJtsESSSSs rS ' HBBBSBSh ( sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj bsabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbkabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe sUmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB ''sbbsbbsbbsbbsbbsbbsbbLbH BsPBPSpsssr ; v vbbbbbbbbH M?r--Mm t-'bmbmbmbmbmbmbm BpBpBS.. J!!!?T7SawJ4PpBBBBB vBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj mmBM22titumBAjilmjBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBWWWBBBBi ' I I I - I" "2379 autos stolen In state In IS months:" Headline. Why should anyono go without one?" Something the Matter Mexico Is such a quiet neighbor hood these days thai Tcxasvis con' templatlng breaking down the door to sco If the whole tarnation family has been asphyxiated. If He Look For It "There's none so blind," Said Orandpaw Hubbcl, "Dat he kin find His share of trouble are gathering n little money together'"' So' WILL .UltMHI with a gladsome Yuletlde, and then, as if by preconcerted arrangoment, forgotten creditors come out of tho woods and make a mats attack and the flow falls. The troublo Is we don't commtneo tar enough In advance to prepare for Christmas. We ought to commence QlUUTKIMiY O.V Kill 1'HOlti.K.MS UNIVERSITY OF OP.ECON, Ku gene, Dec. 28. The University of Oregon law school has completed plans for the publication of a law. review, to be Issued qartcrly. Tho first issue will be ready for dlitrl bout Dec. 2G for tho next Christmas but,on nbout ,b lr,t ot APr"' ho and lasso each wondering dollar for the fund, and put the fund where you can't reneg on it. We can't all take a sand bag and go out and tike It away from peo ple on the street. Somebody has got to savo money, otherwise there would !on ,aw' whlch Uo not require extcn second about Juno 1. Tho publication will be devoted to problems of Interest to the Oregon bar. It will consist In part of arti cles, and In part of editorial notes on Oregon cases or on topics of 0 ro be no easy money. Still, we can't help reflecting that the fellows who have been carrying a sand bag and taking It away from citizens on dark nights are In bet ter shape for Christmas cheer than most ot us are. Cap. Siemens wonders If the canal slve treatment The law factulty plans to use the services of a limited number ot sec ond and third year students In the preparation of the editorial notes. Let us tell you about batteries freezing in cold weather. Link River Battery Station, 18-31 Atplno peasants In Switzerland regard this spring, located near Home, as holj; After tho big tree had obtained Its growth, peasants ono day noticed, water trickling from a cravlco In thu bark Thoy bored u nolo and cool water spurted forth. It has flowed constantly for years. Better Money Conditions Are Predicted by N. Y. Banker lly JAMKS, N. . I.K.WIN I) Kit, 1'rcs- expand bink credit to an extent that Idem, .Nutlonul ILink nf Cone Mould not have been feuslblo under memo in New York "You'll Always Find" says the Good Judge That you get more genuine satisfaction , at less cost when you use (his class of tobacco. A 6mall chew lasts so much longer than a bill chew of tho ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco fit iL. .KrZ-rur Ouch! Lame Rub backache. Lumbago. Soreness and stfjfhess away-Tijr (fjisf m w C5 A. , VX JW r Bsk hurt youT Can't straighten less and doesn't burn or discolor the 4 without feeling suddon peine, skin. harp nchoa and twinges I Now Lis- Llmbor upt Don't" sufforl Oct a tent That's lumbago, sciatica or may- small trful bottlo from any drug be from a strain, and you'll gat itoro, and after ustnj; it Just onco, blosaud relief the momont you rub you"ll forgot that you over had back- your back with soothing, pcnetratlni: ache, lumbago or sciatica, former unorganized banking meth- ods which tho federal reserve, sys- Uuslness men aro Justified In feel- tom has largely superseded Ing confident hot tho money situ- Credit expanded to meet tho do- atlon In tho United States In 1921 mands of tho times so thnt there was will bo terv different matter from sufficient available to finance tho wlnt it has been during 1920. Ccr-! volumo of business presslug for tic-j tnln specific factors aro clearly -rec- cnmmodatlnn. It may bo admitted ognlzable as tho chief ndverso forces that a largo volume of thrso demands affecting bank credit during tho past of builncss for credit was not wise eur, and there Is every reason for be- " prices became dangerously Infla- llovlng thoy will not bo so powerful- ted and that business continued to ly opcrath u In the year to omo. These expand without duo regard to tho In- facta sprang Irresistibly from nbnor- 'cvltoblo reaction. lint, unlike prov- mal circumstances In our nntlonnl'lous serious financial periods, the life which nro passing nway. IJut at resulting situation was not compllcu times their Influenco ln Impairing .teu and mado crltlral by n falluro of the effilcency of our credit machinery icrcdll supplies to meot exigences or was sogrcat as to cauio serious jin- by a sudden enforced contraction, xlety. With the force of these In- throwing general business Into acute fluenees modified, banking may ex- difficulties. There nor was a time pect to servo tho needs of legitimate In 1920 when, It It had been ndvls business with a less degree of credit. nblo, credit and currency could not strain than prevailed In 1920. 'have been expanded even furthor A brief retrospect will mnko clear. Tho banks novo been ablo to stand Just what happened to our credit ro- hy all business which really dosorv sources and perhaps sorvo as a gulae od assistance. for business In tho year that lies Coincident with thu Increase In the ahead. It Is sometimes as Import-, quuntlty of credit thuro dovol ant to know what wo will not hnvolopod a serious dofoct In tho quality to contend with, and may with rca-'of credit during this period of busl sonable safety eliminate from our nons expansion and deflation Thn plans, as It Is to know what wa must liquidity of credit became seriously preparo to meet. 'Impaired. This resulted partly from liuslncss entorcd tho opening weeks 'conditions set In motion by war fl-j of 1920 with tremendous momentum nsneing ana partly from tho way acquired In the rapid expansion that business was conducted It had experienced In 1919. Tho In itial causes of that era, which might truly bo called one ot violent busi ness activity, were tho great short ages in goods ot virtually all class es and tho Impairments of produc tive forces growing out of tho war.. This condition was aggravated by un bridled public buying resulting from profitable buslnew, high wages and an excess of work over uvollablo la- Under theso general causes thnro wero four rnitln specific rousons for this Impairment In thn quality of our credit. Tho first was tho volume of government paper which from Its character was not solMlquldntlng and which continued to burden our bank ing resources. The Issue of war pa per In largo volumo was mado pos slblo only by moans of nn expansion of bank credit, which It was hoped bor, bringing about an attltudo of i would bo liquidated by curront sav Improvidence toward the future and Jugs ot tho public. Hut much ot this a tendency to spend rather than to save. There ensued a course ot rap idly rising prices, which wore pro- paper was not taken out of tho banks and, In fact, a considerable volumo was reinjected Into bank crodlt as the ductlvo of active speculation. This basis for now loans to business Inter- speculation prevailed not only In so- outs which had subscribed for bonds curltles, but also In commodities and but later found thomsolvos unable real estate; and It even Invaded tho to continue to carry thorn without conduct of ordinary mercantile bus- banking assistance. lness, High prices, the volumo of bus!- Another impairment to tho II mi iy nf bni.Jc credit camo from the ness and speculation resulted In an nation's transportation broakdown oxpanslon of bank credit, which Inlonrly In 1920, duo to labor shortage, turn stimulated tho upward tendon- strIkos and Inofflccnt oporatlon. Vast cles In prlcoj, business and spocula-.amounts of goods worn tied up In tlon. Theso aspoctH of tho situation frolght caro, waruhouson, sheds and continued to exert a stimulating of- shipping rooms. It was Impossible feet on ouch other during tho per- to market thorn and releaso the ere iod of rising activity. Two clrcum-Mlts Involved. Kenowal of tho loans stances mado posslblo tho unprece dented expansion, of credit which ro- was necessary nn a widespread ucnlu In other words, thn liquidity of that suited from thin movement. Ono portion ot our crodlt resource was was tho greatly Incroonod Htocks of lost for tho tlmo being, gold accumulated Injbo United Statoa A third factor hnu beon tho provn from Euiopo'a payments for war pur-Mcnco, particularly In thn porlod of chasca hero, nffordlng n groator mo-'rlnJni: prlcog, of tho-siioculatlvo with talllc baso for crodlt than ovor bo- J.oldlng of largo stocks of K"ods froir roro existed In this country. Tho mnrkH In tho expectation of high cccona wao that tno fodoral roaarvo or prlcou nnd grontor profits. Theso KASBBBBB1 4 WhiteTeeth, Healthy Gums, a Clean Mouth THAT It what you should irtk In dentifrice. And It la esilly found, If you wilt csre for your teeth ttiuUtly with Klrmo Dental Cremt. 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Deliveries are difficult at this season ot the year and price are necessarily hlghsr, bat the net profit to as Is less, so ao ot blame the wood man for the higher prices. 0- Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" WlXLAllD I'EYTOJf Phone 535 OSCAJt riflCTON 419 Main St. becauso "Bt. Jacobs Oil." Nothing olso takes your back will novor hurt or caujo oystom, mado posnlblo tho moit offl- f.n.H n,,,t i,nv ii.m innrniv r, out eorenoas, Jamonosa and stiffness any more misery. It novor dlaip- clont utlllritlon of th03o nold ro- bo quickly. You Bimply r"u It wiu out pointo and haa boon lecommondod 80rvc0( 00 that It woa pracl'lcr.blo to (Contluuod to Page 3) cornea tho pain. It la perfectly harm- tor CO yearn. Adv. ' 4 . . .- . .. Urder Your buit Wow Prices of Woolens have been reduced Per- T. feet fit guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Your inspection invited. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor t, r M-fr"-'M''''S"..44.4.44.5 Don't fail to read tho Herald Classified Ada. J V J