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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
FIUMV, I'KIUIUAUY I, 11)21 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The Evening Herald R J. MUIIIIAY. JMItor FIIKI) HOUI.l! . City IMIior Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by The ltornlil Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Street. Entered nt tho postoffleo nt Kla math Falls, Ore, tor transmission through tho malls ns second-class matter. Right in the Neck! - - . " . -. i w MKM1IKH OK Till: ASSOCIATED PIIKSS. Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslrolr entitled to tho use for republication ot nil now dlspntchos credited to It, or not otherwise credited la this paper, nnd also tho local nows pub lisher horetn. rnnAY, FKimrAiiY -i, 1021. 8IIAKTA VIKW. C. T. IVtrloy with his surveying crow has been busy surveying in tho Shasta View irrigation district tho past few days which looks moro Ilka business and brings n smlto to the faces of thoso who havo waited pa tiently for so long nnd wo hopo their dreams will como true In the near future. Snow and moro snow every dny helps to keep up th spirits ot tho dry ranchers above tho high line and they are still going to try and help feed oven thoso who yet cannot real- lzo thnt tho rancher Is ho ono who eaves their liven. Tho ladles ot the Helping Hand were entertained by Mrs. O. E. Hunt Wednesday. Those presont were Mes dames, Crandall, McComb, Dram hall, Daniel. Fogle. Miller, llalley. Wilson and Miss Hatch, and they busied themselves t Icing n comfort nnd piecing blocks. Tho next meeting will bo at tho homo ot Mrs. Km ma Wilson, Wednesday, February 9th. nt which time clothing will be brought and repaired. If necessary, to bo sent to tho needy women and children of Dohemla. Anyone Inter ested como forward and help. 'Each member will also furnish one or more blocks for a comfort to be made at this tlmo for tho same purpose. Joe Kotcra nnd wife are rejoicing over the "arrival of a baby daughter at their homo. W. Crandall recently stepped on a rusty nail and his foot Is giving him considerable trouble. We trust ho will soon recover with no serious re sults. Tno rabbit drive Saturday near Ernest Taylor's was qulto a success ns 31 G rabbits were killed. Thcro were only, about twonty flvo peoplo there and. some have expressed a de sire to attend and asked tho peoplo If they will have another at tho same placo Sunday, Feb. Gth. which It has been decided to do. Sand wiches and coffco will be served. Tho directors ot the Shasta View Irrigation district held their month ly meeting at C. M. Klrkpatrlck's Tuesday evening. The houso owned by Mr. Kinney on, tho Wm. McCIuro placo was de stroyed by flro Friday evening. Wo have not beon able to learn any particulars. ' MUA. SYliVIA KUHTKII, ' H"' fold, N. Y., wlm ( fl" wl'" the itiuM k lli 'ory I"""" ',,u, jell liow Tnnlao xiHtlt'ly Matur ed lior luNillli nfler "I"' l""1 l,",, nit lioM' of out bolnjr l iiKiiln- I WEATHER i I RECORD I o Hereafter Tho llnrniu w v tho moan and maxlimnn tunporn. res and precipitation record tnk. , by the U. H. IttHiluiiintlnii "ervlco station, Publication win nir ..... day previous to the paper Issue, up to C o'clock of tho day. Pre cipitation That's whore tho London tots rldo when they go out to tho zoo for a camel trip. Children nro allowed to rldo all tho tnmu animals nt tho London xoo. AMERICA LED iwira HT 1 ."Purchasing by n governmental agency Is never as flexible and sen sitive to tho market ns Is freo pri vate buying. Ulterior considerations may affect policies. Thus tho heavy llritlsh buying In tho American mar ket, the primary cause ot tho high lovel reached by wheat In May nnd June, was at least In part duo to fear ot n coal strike fn tho Unltod ' They had given up all hope of my ever being well again but thanks to Tnnlac t am feeling as well now us 1 ever felt In my life ami I only with I had time to go to overy homo and tell every sick person about Itili grand medicine. "A year ago last January I had a severe attack of Influenza which left mo In a terribly weakened condition nnd my appetite was no poor that I nte little more thnn miouKh to keep body and soul together. "My heart palpitated dreadfully at times ttiut It seemed like II had Mopped altogether and 1 would think my tlmo had come. I was so weak Kingdom and consequent dlfflcul 1,1.... ......... . I.. ........... ,. t.f f ittlitit mi mi (tin .Intl. with Wheat production. In the United "" " ""' ..UK" ", ,. ,. u"' - ZZJ . ". I(ui uu uimeci'isar), una waa no wm ,. ..., w.. ... . ..,. . "-- doubt a Justifiable policy on the' Impossible for mo to do any houw. part of tho llritlsh Government, but work. I was so nervous that I couldn't It served to force tho prlco of wheat drink my tea or coffeo without spill to artificial levels, inado hlghor byilnglt. tho tact that tho railways 'of the "My sleop was resile and broken United States woro not able, at that 'and I would havo smothering spells States In 1920 again exceeded that ot any other nation, amounting to 787,000,000 bushels, or 100,000,000 moro than tho prowar avcrago and twice as much as was raised by any othor country for which statistics aro available, according to tho Na tional" Hank of Commerce in New York. The aggregate output of thoso countries declined .71.600.000 bush els below prowar averages, whllo nt tho samo tlmo this country's crop Max. Mln. cl Jan 1 Jan 3 & ' Jan 3 3 " Jan i " Jan S - 31 " Jan rt 3 Jan 7 3 Jan. H 21 3 Jan l 31 13 Jan 10 33 14 Jnu U 3 ,' Jan 13 30 30 Jan 13 311 30 Jan II 31 35 Jan If. I" 2" Jan 1 3B 31 Jan 17 II 35 Jan 1 ....-.. 33 30 Jan 19 33 30 Jan. 20 35 10 Jan 21 21 13 Jan 22.. - 31 3 Jan 23 30 7 Jan 31 33 35 0. Jan 26 2 30 Jan 26. 36 8.1 Jan 27 43 33 ' Jan 3S 37 21 Jan 29. ..... 29 39 Jan 30 . .. 13 13 Jn 31 .. 35 17 Feb 1 39 27 Feb 3 4 3 34 J Feb 3 .11 2" - Sfc . 23 X0 07 10 10 13 OS 33 35 .13 04 TIIAt'll F.S 10.000 CUIKSIM. Protestor John Hlrnub, dean of men, has btum teaching (Week III lh I'nlverslty of Oregon for moro than twimcoro years and In that time II Is rstlmuted that ho has taught 40.-( 000 cUmcb Atti: TW The Aspirin Situation Don't Bo Deceived by Aspirin ndvortlanmmit,, )() by those who ok t dUen,di Aspirin Tablet except tin,,,, ' ' by them. n,c Tho Factt Arc that wn regularly handle iunntl(lo of Aspirin U. n t.0i Iota thnt wn know'arn pq,,' . (lonulno and full strength, n" nro rigidly toalod br fr,( chemists, and are uut uul firm f Ihe very hlghett .Utmi.,' thn United Drug Compauy 0f . Ion. Wo, as Itotnll Druid,!. ,,' their excluslvn agent, M ' Falls. " Tim Aspirin patent nprtj L 1917, and any oim tan now a Aspirin and sell it under that eien Aspirin U. I). Ct Tldi, , p, up In park ago of i:. jj', 1 00', Tho prlco iii(Mort tt tlmro Is no profiteering in int Drug Company buslneu matkodi. Star Drug Co. Fifth ftiitl Malit HI.. llATTI.KHIIIP HI! I.I, HI''U3 WAHHINOTON. Feb 4. battleship remains thn bail( 0( tH lower and thoso arguini that U airplane and auhmarln haia ft planted It aro asking lb toMr; to accept Iiojmi for ccomli ment," the navy general boirj M In rHirt tu lUtretarr lunltli day. FOIl H.l,l; 150 ton, good Clean alfalfa k;; ( inllea from town. Can t Irj oa ,it premlaeo Call at Jlno ,u,tr time, to movo tho stocks ot wheat then available tor tho market. Governmental purchnslng in its and would Just have to get up and go to the window so I could breathe. "I finally started taking Tnnlac on very nature has a tendoncy to cause tho advice of a friend and before I buying In largo units, so that entry i had finished taking the second hot was noarly 150,000,000 bushels less,0' an Important government buyer tlo my neighbors could tell I was lm-i than tho 1919 record. tho bank ,ni " markct r withdrawal from shows in tho February number of Itt ," ' "kcly ,0 cnUf0 abnormal flue- magaxlno. Commerce Monthly. tuatlons In prices. Mnroovcr, com- "Beforo tho war," says Commerce ! pctl,,on ,n ,ho l,t'nso ln which Eu- Monthly. "tho Ilusslan. Kmniro led , ropo '"fnicrly competed for the sur- the world both In acreage plantod nlus whcat of tho world, docs not at housework la a real pleasure and 1 In wheat nnd In total production., lh! ,lmo M,,t 'can sleep llkn a child at night. In proving right along. Well, U ha on' ly taken flvo bottle to restore my health completely. "My appetlto V Just splendid now my nerves nro strong and steady, my CORVALLIS, The campaign for membership for the Honton county furm bureau has started. "It does not follow thnt ollralna- fact, I never felt better In my life tlun of government control abroad, than I do now." or tho erection In tba United States Tho abovn remarkable stntetnent and Canada of a governmental agen- was tnado by Mrs. Sly via Foitcr. of cy to represent tho sellers would , 200 8, Division fit . Iluffalo. N. Y. a favorably affect tho prlco of wheat, well-known and highly respected jo lt removal of the bread subsidy In sldent of that city. European countries woro to result l ' Tnnlac Is sold ln Klamath Fall by an Increased prlco for broad in Star Drug Co . In lorella br James practically all of tho wheat onterlngi thoso countries tho Immcdlato effect Merc. Co. nnd In Merrill bv South. tho cnternatlonal market camo fromwuId bo curtailed whoat consutnp- cm Oregon Drug Co. Adr. tho United States and Canada. Ex- tlon. Do-control in Europo, or cs- m Llttlo is now known of tho actual situation ln tho grain-growing areas of Ilussla, but political uncertainty and disorganized transportation ap parently mako tho conclusion cortal" that Russia cannot became a factor In tho grain market during tho next year. "During tho last halt of 1920 FOK SALE 150 tons good cloan alfalfa hay; 6 miles from lown. Can bo fed on our premises. Call at Moo's store. 4 fifed in fresh cremery bvtftr And a cup of Good Coffee with real Pure Cream 7dfie famed Owen ports of wheat Including flour, dur ing the last six months ot 1920 from tho United States and Canada exclusive of tho movement botween tho two countries, wcro moro than 240,000,000 bushels, compared with 170,000,000 bushels from July 1 to December 31, 1919. Although thero aro wldo fluctuations in tho wheat crops of Canada and the United States, they aro both to bo described as dependable wheat pro ducors. The only Important freo wheat markets of tho world aro thoso of tho United Statos and Can ada. "Tho Impoverishment of Europo as a result of tho war has brought about an extromo degree of gov ernmental control of tradlnc ln wheat and ffbur. Tho motlvo of this control has been, twofold. On tho one hand It was foil necessary to regulate tho cost of bread, to protect tho pcorer part of tho pop ulatlon from exploitation during tho difficult porlod of adjustment following tho war. This could not bo done, howevor, unless at tho samo tlmo tho supply rtiuld bo as sured. Tho various European gov ernments were thus obliged to bo como buyers of wheat in the in ternational market, and to guaran tee tho prlco of tho domostlc crop with tho definite policy of ausum- Ing part of tho cost ot bread if thin should bo nocossary. Tho bread subsidy has Indcod proved costly where It has been in offoct. "Tho second motlvo has beon pre vention ot unnecessary Imports Governmental control over imports has brought as Its corollaries prlco rationing, and tho resultant uso of In sovoral countries, requisitioning regulation of domostlc crops, and substitutes, eithor becauso of inabil ity to secure wheat flour, or actual jeguiatlons. In all tho important importing countries of Europo, tho Unltod Kingdom, Franco, lialv. Belgium, tho Netherlands. Qermanv. Switzerland, Spain nnd Portugal. ovorsoan purchases aro mndo bv cov. erament agencies, tnbllshmont of control In soiling F1IWT (SltADL'ATE NIMVIXIH. countries, would not increase pur- , . . . .. . . chasing power of decrease supply. , Jo,,n Clork '"'" the first gra ,,... ..... ' Ito of tho Pnlverslty of Oregon Conditions beyond tho cron voari ..... . 1920-21 cannot oven be coniet.." !. , T'T"' ,"" """,arr The dominant factors which w7,r " of a larg.e Insurance com rinnii ,iir.ni.... i.... ., .il'any are low purchasing' power and the' - - pollcyof governmental regulation $hSm&m" and control, whleh hn a.,.h..i A '''il. --... .. ..nu,.U. from it. In tho normal courso of NOTICE TO PUBLIC Parties ewing: accounts to The Palace Grocery and Klamath De partment Store, will please call at Klamath Department Store Friday or Saturday and. 'make arrange ments to take care of same. I will be there with books. F. M. GARICH Trustee H. H. Jenkins events im thn ITnlln.l Utnln. inn.. Ingly bocomes an Industrial country, J and population grows, whoat ox-J ports will tend to decline, as tho V best wheat aroas of this country V aro now under cultivation." t t t Pjjzes for Twins And Triplets Born On Ripe Olive Day OIIOVII.LK, Cal., Fob. 4. Pro dlctlonH by Professor Charlos Kirs choff of Milwaukee, mndo January 25, that tho country Is to sco a vast increaso In tho birth of twins, trip lots and quadruplets duo to conjunc tion of astronomical bodies, was fol lowed by tho announcement hero by tho California Illpo Ollvo Day Asso ciation thnt prlzoa will await some of theso plural births .All twins, trip lets and quadruplets born In Califor nia on February 21, which has beon proclalm6d by dovornor Stephens as Illpo Ollvo Day, will bo In lino for prizes. Ono condition attaches, that Is, that tho numo Ollvo, Ollvor, Olivia, Ollplmnt shall bo given thn children. A S50 prizo will ho given to all twins filling theso conditions,.! 150 to trip lots, $200 to quadruplets. SALTCM, Governor Olcott, who liari been absent from his office for sovoral days following a minor opera tion has rosumed his executlvo duties. FQII BAI,K 150 tons 'good cloan nlfnlfn hay; 0 miles from town, Can bo fed on pur premises, Call nt Moo's store, i t T ? y t f z j I Let us call your attention to our motte: Quality! Service! V It is the aim of this market to SVA .. u. l.. ... V Km ' ., c u i , "u M,t3 oc,c inac.money i t buy in meat, f,sh and poultry at the lowest Do..ibleN nrice and t I K " T f 8ervice' 0r Hundred, of K A w,,,cr8 ie" e ory of our success. Klam- I t t A R94 M: Ca . j "- Phone. 68 and 69 PALACE MARKET i Hh SANITARY MARKET WWft,