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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1921)
v PAon vova TUISiDAV, APIHI tuai w a, i THE EVENING HERALD, KliXMATft frAjULSjOteGON 20. MEE ILL COMBINE FOR LOIR RITES I,os Angeles, April 26. That tho citrus, vegotnble, npplo nnd docldu ous fruit Industries of tho l'acltlc coast wilt comblno In a battlo to ob tain rmllcal amendments to tho frnns portnllon Act of 1020, was tho stnto mont mndo public today by C. C. Teaguc. president of tho California FruK Growers Exchaugo nnd tho Cal ifornia Walnut Growers Association. Characterizing tho net ns tho "most vicious fedornl stotuo ovor enacted," Toaguo stated that It had brought tho heavy tonnago producing Industries of tho Pacific Coast to tho vorgo of ruin. Tho Transportation Act of 1920 nuthorlics tho Intcrstato Commorco Commission to establish railroad rato schedules which will oarn six por cent on tho combined railroad properties In tho United States. "I)y this not, tho Intcrstato Com mcrco Commission is charged with fixing rates on tho shippers of tho United States that will produce an earning on billions of dollars of worthless property" doclarcd Teaguo. "Roads which should never havo been built, roads which on account of Improper location or lack of trib utary to them, do not, never havo and nover can, produce an earning that would pay Interest on tliolr cost. "This Iniquitous transporattlon act pools nil theso worthless rail roads," ho continued "with tho good ' roads of tho country and decrees that the shippers must pay freight rates that wjll produco six por cent earn ings, mi this combined capital. 1,'ln an attempt to produco this earning, fates woro advanced whllo tho rojuls?,wcjt) undor government controfftwenty-flvo per cent In 1918 'ifid.'agJnMhlrty-throo and a third ' ner cent by tho Interstate Commorco mtnlsslon In 1920. Tho result Is ct thescrates nro prohlbltlvo to wK classes of frotgbt and tho whole ttime Is an absoluto failure, both bu the standpoint of the railroads Uu shippers. .V ho tonaftgo of tho carriers has so fallen oft that they aro net doing bus iness enough to produco tho six per cent. Industry in many cases Is par1 alyzod duo. to the cxcesslvo rates." At the Theaters THE JIOXDALE Picture lovers who havo seen the two provious Trianglo pictures from the "Red" Saunders series, will be more than pleased to know that Roy Stewart will appear in another of theso entrancing western stories, "By Proxy," at tho Mondale thoatro on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. "Red" undertakes to woo wlnsomo Llndy for Aleck, a long, loan bashful cowboy omployod on his ranch. Alock, not over-gifted with powers of prcclso description, gives "Red" a rapturous account of her bcautlos nnd appearance and tho latter begots hlmaolf to Crater to Introduco tho girl to becomo Aleck's wlfo. iDut a cog slips and "Rod" hits on tho vrrong lady. Unsuspectingly bo brings hor to Cowtown and arranges for a minister. Tho pair Journoy on to "Red's" ranch, delighted with each other. Aleck, confronted with tho girl, horrifies the cowboys by announcing tha "Rod" has brought tho -wrong lady. Dut the lovo boo has begun to buzz in Saunders bonnet, and bo promptly proposes to Llndy, who Just as promptly accepts him. z Ah Sing, tho Chinese cook, pro vides an enormous amount of fun In this plcturo by -winning all the- clo thing the cowboys own at a gamo of pokor. THE IJIIEUTY "Tho Misfit Wlfo," showing to night at the Liberty theatre, with Alice Lake in the leading rolo, Is an adaptation, of tho successful stage play, "Tho' Outsider," by Julie Iforne Miss Lake will bo Boon ns Katie Malloy, a laundress who loses hor Job through burning a liolo In a silk shirt nnd who sots out on a career as a manicurist In tho rough town of Paris, W!yo. Thoro she meets Peter Crandall, a New Yorker, who has ' gono Wos to tako up prohibition in a serious way, but who becomes dally moro frivolous about it. Paris, Wyo., affords little olso in tho way of diver sion. Petor aid's Katlo in sldo-itracklng Shad Porklns, tho offensive proprie tor of the local hotol, And Katie Lawn and Garden Sed MWWWWrtMVVWWAWWMAWAMWftMWMM CLASSinEDADVERTISEMEMTS MVWVMMVAMAAAAAAAAAAMAAMrMAMAMAAMMW WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LOST Tortolso rim Iicmv glasos Kindly return to Hornld office nnd rocolvo reward. 25-30 WANTED Any ono wishing a enr or truck brought up from San Fran cisco next wrck. cuti get It done for oxpenso money. Seo St. K. Parker, Pooplo's Warehouse Phono 228-W 2r-2G SAW MILL LOCATION WANTED with about 15,000,000 feat of tim ber. Olvo full particulars regarding dtstnnco to rnllrond and wator sup ply. Address It. M. 1C, Herald office ' ' 2C-27 I In to You Seen Kclley'todnyV Clean, light, outsldo sleeping rooms, EOc and up1 por night, Includ ing bath. 920 Klamath Avo. Home Rooming Uouso. 25-27 EMPLOYMENT WANTED First class maid or housokeopor. Can glvo good reference Call Washington Rooming House. 25-30 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished room with bath. 512 N. 9th St. 25-26 POSITION WANTED Export In thlmblo work. Phono 346W 25-26 FOR RENT House, No. 408 Oak av. to man and wife. Seo Plcklo. 25 HOUSE HAROAINH FOR SALE 10-room house, only2 blocks from Main, arranged In two flats. Full set of plumbing on each floor; large level lot, tint! location Prlco only SG.000. Torms. Also C-room modern house on the nav- ing, very close In. Has gnrago.'toood houso, lawn, otc. Only $3,500. So mo terms. Also New and modern 3-room plastorvd house, with small" houio In rear (rented), level lot 50x120 ft., close In, central -location. Prlco 13,500. Torms. Also 4-room house, completely furnish ed. Fully plumbed, 2 largo porches, corner lot, close-In. Houso and furnlt turo In good condition; dirt cheap at $2,750. Terms. 4. T. WARD A CO. 834 Main St. Ifovo'Yoa Seen Kelley today", FOR SALE OR TRADE Torms. 1920 Columbia Sport Modol. Also 1920 Dodge at a bargain. Henllno Photo Shop, 327 Main. 20-26 FOR SALE Fora touring. Now top, now upholstcrlngs, new paint, and motor overhauled. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main. 23tf FOR SALE Tho undorslgned offers for salo lots 8A and SB of Block 7, railroad addition to tho town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, facing Spring, street and near tho Southern Pacific depot. For particulars reply to James D. Falrchlld, Yroka. California. 22-7 Tell your troubles In the Furnlturo lino to PERKINS "THE FURNISH ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf OREGON MAX IS SORRY HE In NOT KNOW ' AllOUT TANLAO LONO AGO RHEUMATISM AND OTHER TROUBLES ARE OVER COME. "I firmly bollevo that if I had gotten hold of Tunlao throo years ngo It would havo saved mo tho awful suffering I had to endure, besides hundreds of dollars Pspont'for other medicines that did mo no 'good," said J. E. Wilson, of Linton, Ore. "I suffered from rhoumatlsm and stomach troublo for about threo years and tor wcoks at a time I was scarco ly ablo to do any work. My appctlto was very poor nnd I was ablo to cat Juki about enough to keep mo going. My liver nnd stomach woro out of takes Peter In hand, Shi becomes moro Interesting him than drlnk,pr cards. Whon ho'a thoroughly reform ed thoy nro married,'" 'Ufa parents nsk him to bring his wlfo homo. It means a strange envir onment for Katio, tho Now- York house, of footmen, tea-wagons nnd Harvard accents, but she braves It, out. Only Peter's step mother provps HE COULD HAVE SAVED HUNDREDS OF DOLURS f HOOM FOR RENT Phono 24B-M, ono block fnm Main St. 33-2C LOST ladles wrist r.ntch, mono gram on back V. A, D. Ltboral re ward If returned ,to Herald, 22-20 FOR SALE Mitchon o, practically now, mechanically porfoct; now tires nnd battery. Prlco 900, J, A. Goldsmith, phono 269W. 22-2G FOR SAIiK Lawn mowor 5, A. Franklin, Lewis St. 22-36 FOR SALE Houso nnd lot by own er. Six rooms nnd bath. Will sell on payment plan,, partly furnlshqd Mint sell soon It will pay you to In vestigate. 737 N. 9th st. 21-27 Ono Chamltor Chummlo Roadstor, 1918 Modol, guarantood condition. Ono Ford Touring car, now top, upholstorlng nnd paint. Mochnnlcnlly porfect. ltulck Sales & Sorvlco., Tol ophono 176W. 21tf FOR SALE Oooa paying laundry, business. Will stand Investigation.. Inqulro Herald office, Dox F. F. I 20-26. Spring Is coming on and you have tho houso clearing bug. Woll, I havo got It, toot lot's got togothor. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tlio Furnisher of Happy Homes" 17tf CITY OARDAOE When you want g&rbago removed call 10F-23 WANTED Garments clonn and press. Rollnlng and alterations. C. U. Sparks, 805 Main Phono CG2W. 31-27 Ifutvo Jou MH'ti Krlley tmlh) ? Used Standard Phonographs, lib eral reductions, lower torms. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. 12tf WANTED -Good farm hand, good wages, steady Job for good man. Address Ilox 31 Klamath Falls, Ore. 22-30 FOR SALE Montana grown alfal fa seed, Turkestan or Grime Wrlto Duttorfleld, box 503, Klamath Falls, or 1927 Main St. 23 29 FOR SALE Now 3-room plastorcd bungalow cheap for-cash. Good used car taken as part payment, or will soil on terms. Cair Sunday, Hunt 1328 Lakovlow avo., Fairfield Add. No. 2. 23-29 Eaby chlx, T-A-N-CR-E-D-S, 300 egg Whlto Leghorns, Golden Ruff and Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Black Mlnorcas, Buff Orpingtons, R. I. Reds, llarred and Whlto Rocks. Enoch CrowB, Soabrlgh't. Cal. 22-3 FOR SALE 6 hoad of good work horses and ono 3 yr. old colt. I). W. Gcorgo on tho old Ky Taylor place, Kcno road. 18-30 Havo You Seen Kcflejr today? Used Pianos, reasonable pneos and. lowest of torms. Earl Shopherd Co. 12tt FOR SALE Timber cheap If taken soon Address "Tlmbor" Herald. 31 Havo You Seen Kclloy, today? ord.er, nnd I would bloat up with gas that affected my heart, and I would get so short of breath, I could hardly walk up a llttlo hill from tho mjll to tho road. My Joints would pain mo terribly nnd my ImndH got bo stiff I could hardly closo them, and many aImo I didn't think lw going to bo ablo to work tho day out. "Nothing I took seemed to do mo a bit of good until I got Tanlac. In a month my stomach was In tho bost of order and I can now oat Just nny thing I want without Its causing mo tho least bit of troublo. Tho bloat ing has disappeared, my heart no lon ger bothors mo and my breathing Is froo and easy. Tho rhoumntlsm Is so completely gono that my Joints don't acho any mora and I'm simply fool- ling flno." unsympathetic. Sho resonts KUtlo's "lack o'f brooding"; tolls hor sho's n ""misfit," that sho "novor really could bolong." Tho llttlo m'nnlcurls&'s dramatic assault upon tho affection's of hor husband's family Is then dovoloped Into a winning fight, with tho East capUlIatng before, Jho Western girl's straightforward methods, ffipfl V-iATTtmityy AlWAVt ltT X vous We Repair Recharge Rebuild All Makes of Auto Batteries Magnetoes Generators Starting Motors Reed Auto Supply Co. I'linno iiirn-d. 11th. Hi. Near Main HAVE YOU TRIED The Doughnut Shop LATELY FOR YOUR BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPfER I 7th and Main Make The OREGON Your Hotel "WHEN IN PORTLAND POPULAR SPACIOUS LODDY ' At the Center' of t Everything D ROADWAY at STARK 8T. Wo suggost yo wrlto, phono or wlro for reservations Arthur II. Moyors, Manager Klamath Dye Works Phone 406' OUR CLEANING, PHESSINO AXV ItEPAJRINO WILL MAKE YOUB CLOTHES , LOOK LIKE NEW HATH UEHLOOKED Goods Callod for and pollyered 481 IMIn Street KUmUi FsdU Murpliey's LUMBER FOR CASH ONLY ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS! Our pay rolls havo to bo mot with spot cash. Wholosalo credits hnvo been tightened nnd curtailed nnd In many Instances entirely withdrawn. A largo portion of our purchases nro now spot cash. Our crodltors rigidly rcaulro Immediate payment of accounts thoy fall duo. Our own collodions havo becomo moro and moro difficult trow month to month until our bills receivable now amount to prac tically so much Dead Capital. In order to contlnuo business on anything like n sound basis It has becomo necessary to BELL FOIt BPOT CASH ON DELIVERY ONLY, UEOINNINQ MAY 1ST. Contractors nnd othors roqulrlng frequent delimits may avoid ths Inconvonlonco of dally cash ttlsmsots by making crdlt de posits In advnnco. ' Wo greatly regret our Inability to longer contlnu credit accom odations to our customers and trust tho public will appreciate ths conditions which havo mado this chango In policy necessary. BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. IMWWWWMW Don't fail to read tho I WiWMMlMIMMM JJ-UJJn-nJXuaLr-L"Jl"" - m.m..mmmmmmmm L. I CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION tiumt bo iiimlo for llm m rarer Individually. Let mo roako your now spring Milt mill rnjoy ueitiliig really dlntlnctlvn clothing tailored Hi fit you perfectly mid lo retuln It oitr-nrimruuiM du lujJong (onMnnt wear. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor niH Mulii Kt. It Can t Be Done! BUT-- It Was Done Thoy. used to say thoro was no other bread like mother used to mako. That was true before HAKE RITE was put on tho markot. DAKKRITH OVENS AND DAKERFTE METHODS did tho business and today you can got a loaf of broad possessing that dollclous, lasting, appotlzlng flavor Uvrotoforo found only In broad mado nt homo. This broad Is sold ozcluslvoly at the Rex Cafo and Tho Malzo, It la also sorvod oxcluslvoly In Tho Rex Cafo. have just received a carload of -fine monu ments and markers, all new designs. Stop and look them over. G. D. GRIZZLE - Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St Seed Store . irrniAvvnJUVrijTjijLrin.n'1' -pi'Vl"! - "Ju-AAAi Herald Classified Ads. PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St.