THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '-"m "'-1 WIWNKSDAV, NOV. IS, 1021. ' I The Office Cat- TwentV;Fiye Years t Ago inLlnkville ithat''approxlmatcly one-third of thoso affiliated "Wlth'-unlons-oro out- of W(nlc. It was stated that no correct statistics had been assembled (of Iho numbor bf unemployed who" nri not1 mcmberH' of a labor orgnnUatlon, Tho population of tho city, Is app. .x Imately 300,000. FIEfir, ITGHY SKIH Hi RATE paok Tunm: LUMBERMEN QUICKLY SOOTHED r .1 MMBMW i - - ft iVNIVH - ? t HI Y A WMl -.Life lit losing ull ItH clinrmn , ty Wy sight In getting poor; jl cannot boh us clour and sharp 1 As In tho days of yoro. lAnd now tbut thing uro going up i ,Halloons, airplanes and skirts H,W hard to seo tho street car stops, V Jknd I'll tall tbo world It hurts. U ' J t1 m ' i Attorney tlroesbeck ways when con ,Colt takes possession of u parson It (usually crowds out tho brains'. , (injH the cynical editor of tho Cllt Aan, Toxus, Hocord, "Hiram Hobbs, Joncti u good citizen of Clifton, hut tiow n traveling salesman, was hero ffor u ook-cnd visit., r Out In Dos Moines, tho Toonorvllle trolley Is beginning to look like a 'mighty good thing. ff TM White says somo peoplo con line tholr Initial efforts to "I.'' Home people still think uowspapors aro Just run for fun. Thorn Isn't Tnuch fun In running a newspaper. $ Ilo that as It may, Victor Apple green Ik a furmer at Hartford, Wash. t "Holptho Mind" read tho placard on u man's chost yesterday, when a frisky wind wns tossing skirls. Wo couldn't, help llm. but wo pitied htm. 9 ' Jack Krost may muko 'fcm null rolling their own. I. ItUHh of South Hund, Ind., was arrested yesieruay lor hih-uiuuk. . 8 U Is snld 4lmt somo day man's hardeBt work will "lie to push a hut- ton. Somo birds nru too laiy now to'ovoVdo that. " turn " ' i Einstein sayH tliuo does not really jaxlst. Well, whnt 1h It that peoplo ljavo when they attend conventions. Do tlioy have a tlmo? Ask 'em. j I LAlti: HIM.IONH UNKPHAKAIH.K? f From St. Louis Globe Democrat L Primldont Harding said tho ship ping hoard losses wore uuspoakable. Also tho names of those responsible ' om to ho unspoken. .AiMViurnirs riiiii:ui'.vrivi "Whnt tires do you uso ou your car?" ' ' ? "Those clulmtd In tho manufac turer's ndvortlsements to ho tho best ones nuido." f "HmJ 1 see, that means you havo all tho r.7 varieties," !. IIOMK HVTOKT 1IOM1) "I havo a foarful' headache', com plained tho wlfo. "I havo heard of aching voids bo foro,1' remarked her brutal husband. t ' 4, HVYHKT ItKVKXHK ifwould I were tho rougo upon your j cheeks ( ( l Then llfo -would be, as onb louglltho . somo frolic; ' ) jWhon touched by lips of bold, bad, g rival geeks, I'd elvo each nomoo tho painters collet f Tho War Department will save $40,000,000 this yoar. vWo 'would Ilka to leorn the system. t " Midland Making .Heavy f Shipments of Cattle Thirty carloads of cattle wero ahlp 1 Wfro'm hero Tuesday, H iD. u McXemore wVd, 601 stock, eatUe to'!., du'tziuan, SoWC-atf-'aale, California. He also sold 460 feeders to Mr. Wtma of the,samo place. They wore shipped from Mid land Tuesday. fl (Floyd VeUel, from Klamath Falls, Is shipping 80 head of fine beof cat tlo to tho Western Moat Co, of San Francisco. This will probably bo 'it.- u.i ni.itir.imit fnr unveral months. $ U. W, Straw, county brand Inspect-' L' i.n-n .in. inannrtlner thn eat- ur, i iiuu iuuu; .mw,'v.. -- tie. , j I. O. McCa llorfmOof J I. C. McCall from Dly, Is in Mid land today helping with ho ship ' mont. CTK Tho West Coast Lumbermen's Association has started Its long de ferred litigation for lower rail fralght rates, Tho action promises to ho one of tho most Important brought before tho Interstate Com mcrco Commission since tbo sen- oral freight rato Increase- ot 1920, (It was authorized at a meeting of tho governing Uoard of tho Associa tion in Portland on Friday. In this suit the West Coast lum ber Industry will not only seek reasonable rates, but will also ask tho Interstate Commerce Commls slory to authorlzo simplified tar iffs) In tho place- ov the present complicated tarjff structure Involv lag -.15,060 trali -lo all markeU reached by rail, ' Tho complaint cites that the con tlnuod existence of the lumber" In dustry of tbo North Pacific large ly dopouds on tho ability of the in dustry to market Its products free ly; and alleges that u substantial reduction in present rates Is 'no censary t( permit a ' substantial movement of lumbor by rail. Tho complaint further nllogcs that many of tho rates on lum bor and othor forest products from tho North Pacific coast, In effect prior to August 2G, 1920, wero un just and unreasonable and that such rato discrimination wns ag gravated by tho pcrcontago In creases of August 26, 1920, Itoforrlng to tho flvo voluminous tariffs Involving moro than fifteen thousand rates on which West Coast lumber and otherforest pro ducts aro now sold, tho complaint nllegus that this arrangement Is unreasonably prolix und unneces sarily complex, Imposing burdens nllko upon tho shippers and tbo consignees. In ascertaining thn rates legally applicable to their shipments, and It furthor says that It li In public Interest that such rates bo consolidated and published In direct, plain, slmplo form. iSprnklng of tho suit, an officer of tho association said: - "This action should not bo .con strued as a hoitllo tnovo on tho part of thn West Coast lumbor in dustry against transcontinental Toads. Tho Industry has hnd a vory keen appreciation of tho recent dif ficult prohloms of railroad manngo mont, and tho Industry's policy has been and Is onot of ' co-operation ra'thor Hum antagonism, "Shlppora of West Coast forest products havo tried put tho ln croasod rates now for moro than a year, with tbo rosult thnt tho in dustry finds Itsolt losing markets and tho railroads losing rovonuo. After carefully analyzing tho situ ation tho governing hoard of tbo West Coant Lumbermen's associa tion was convinced that lower rates' would havo a tendency toward oarnlug moro rovonuo for tho rail roads, at tho samo tlmo giving tho East access to an abundant supply of lumbor with which to meet Its housing situation, and above all other considerations! 'It ts hoped that lower frolght rates will per mit the steady employment of tho 100,000 Pacltlo Northwest lumber Industry workers. Unemployment In tbo Industry at tho present tlmo Is about 38 per cont and seems to bo lncroaslng. "Undor tho' prosont rates tho frolght on a carload of 2x4's, or a carload of boards, shipped ,bo- yond Dutto, rocnieno, or au L,aao City, costs moro titan the 'lumber soils for at tho mill, Tho farthor East iho shlpmont goes the great or the excess of tho freight hill ovor commodity valuo, until at New York tho freight bill Is two and ono-half times tho value of tho lumbor f. o. b. mill. ' "A studr of the readjustment process indicates that tho price o'f "practically every commodity has which are suck 'a 'large factor in our industrial tabrlo, havo not been readjusted, bu, remain, at the high est level In history. Manifestly, thore can be n0 return to normal buslnoss conditions until tho price of transportation bears ft proper relation to commodity values. The business of this country has been dovelopod and a wide distribution of commodities encouraged under freight rates that boro a proper re lation to the-prlco of tho commodi ties, and until" rates are adjusted so as to approximate such a level, it is obvious that business oannot SWUM THE ANNUAL MORSE SMOB PITCHING TOURNAMENT BftctkE I IN A FKSHT OVER WHCTHER AtANEROR A 'RINGER ,- -.-... . function normally. "Wo do not bellovo tho railroads themselves expect to escape tho in exorable economic laws which have forced other commodities to defla tion. If commodity values general ly aro to bo reinstated on a lower piano In recognition of the read justment from the conditions of war to the conditions 0t peace, tho railroad charges for transportation cannot proporly continue indefin itely on a war basis." Decrease in 'Mortality In Phillippine Islands MANILA, P. I., Nov. G. (Dy Mall) Tho lowest Infant mortality In Manila slnco tho establishment of tho I'hlllpplno boalth service Is re corded by tho director of health in his report for 1920, which has Just boen completed. Tho general mor tality rato for tho Islands for 1920 was tho lowest In flvo yonrs and tho gonoral health conditions wore on tbo wholo tho moit satisfactory slnco Amcrlcan occupation, tho report say?. Tho Infant mortnllty In tho city of Manila was' ICG per thousand births n's compared with 326 In the period from 1915 to 19,19. In tho provinces" tho Infant mortality rato showed a decrease of 70 por thousand births, being lfi7 or tho lowest slnco 1010. In Manila the genornl mortality was thirty por thousand population, a dpcreaso of 1.2S per thousand ns compared with 1919. In tho prov inces tho greatest decrease In tho mortality ruto being 20. C7 per thous and which Is loss than ono-balt tlio rnto of 1918 and G.!i7 lower than ho rato for 1919. XKW TltADK ItOUTK INTO HIIAItTOK XOItTIl AMi:illUA StlZW YORK. Nov. 10. Plans for bringing a now trado routo Into tho heurt of tho North American conti nent woro taken up yesterday when American and Canadian engineers, educators, economists and public of ficials met In a nubile forum to dis cuss tho proposed St. Lawronci-Qreat Lakes ship channel project. , ,Tho meeting was presided ovor by Julius II. names, presldont of tho Unltod Sttnos Oraln Corporation, and One Kiss Foch Christv Luella Klssllnc. five, sBBI9rSaiii'MLLLi SSSIIK tJi VSSSHBjVSSk SSSSSSSSSSSSSH IBBSiHHt"'lKA9MHVsiilkiiiiiiiiiiiBa nnpBLMJfiK ST, ' fjK CH b ysv 9BSt: J KrJS'SliLH sbLLLBiLLLLLLLLHMp LHHl lilsLLLLLLLLLLLBHiLLLHi ujrRrLfllLLLLLLLLLLLLBsiiBFVM BWSjSSHSJNSJSSSSSSSSSSJSySSSKOJ K;S9SBSsWPPSHSBviSSSSSSSSSSSSfllSSSB uiiillsVE&iiBrVisiiiiiiiHSBIsV es the world's most neted seneral. after she had presented him 'with ..- nhtrmrn ITm h ta rfublnj' tV Foch ItOODS to klu htfl UPMi ZEB STOwes LAST PVTCH WAS Hello Heroine! This Is America's bravest tele phone girl, winner of Um Tbeodorb N. Vail cold medal and a cash r-' ward of 1 1000. She U Mrs. Mildred Lolhrop, of Homer, Neb., and aha saved the Uvea of more than 100 people of her village when aha warned them of a flood May SI, 1920. Nino other operators got sll or modaU and M got bronaa modala. will bo addressed by many well known advocates of tho plan Includ ing Secretary of Commence Hoover and Govc'rnor Henry J. Allen of Ka'ri- MIS. The forum is being conducted Jointly by the Amorlcan Society of Mechanical Engineers, American So ciety of Civil Engineers, American Instltuto of Electrlca) Engineers nnd Amorlcan Instltuto of Mining nnd Motallurglcnl Engineers. Governors of 18 states allied to tho ship channel and power project cither by legislative or oxecutho ac tion, aro honorary chulimcn. ONE-Tlllltl) OK UXIO.V MKX . liACK WDUK IX MANILA. MANILA, P. 1 Nov. 8. (Dy Mali) There uro at present 15,397 union laborers out, of employment lu tho city of Manila, according to statistics submitted today to the sec rotary of commerce by the director of labor. Tho total number of union laborors In the city Is 46,043, n.'cord Ing to the director of labor, showing Didn't (Jetl refused a kiss from Marshal Fech: Sjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjk i'V.H i , iwM O. A..C. Will FurnUh Hood Hard federation whoat again proved Itsi superiority to othor sorts by winning sweepstakes and second place at the Land Products show in Portland. Thoso interested in ob taining seed of this variety should coramunlcato with tbo farm crops department of the O. A. C. at once to get tho names of growers hav ing seed for sale. WVMOvtfJUCVSAAAA ' A Real Keepsake T THROUGHOUT the year, the photograph you give this Christmas will stand as a constant reminder o f your loving thoughtf ul ness. 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