Page ThreB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH IB, 1IHN 3! The Of f ice Cat lV JUNIUS IIKII Thorn whs onru ti follow nnnieil I'lsli- r, i VJiu fished at III 11 oiIku of Hssim', A fish with n grin I'ullml poor Kisher In, And they'rn fIsliliiK tlm flssuni for rihir. J11I111 Kndrr says If wn'd wrlr.li our words, wu'd nnnir th scales wurn off. A ilt loo In lii.Niire Duffs "re nil right, lull lot your mm lilt lin lii llfi' tii for oiMiit-t tiltiK IiIkIht tliiui tu lirrumn 11 "nii'iiuri " II lakes ten mri' mill liss food III l,i'fi u baby than 11 lap dog, unit mi Jin vo often wonderi'd at tint lirnrt nf 11 childless woman wlm would prefer to spend tier affection en u dog when llirrn nm counties buuilful baby nr plum who would fill her m It Ii tin' in or t wonderful love In t tit world It would seem Hint 11 11 liilrlllr.iint worn .mi rniilil lii mi(itlnr woman lull))', If i-lii- roil M love anv dor's pup I low miirli mom luleri'ullUK It our.ht to li for 11 worn 11 11 of leisure lu undertake to rear h liny h 11 in nn belli, which ronlil fnpntiil In rviry I'ffnrt nt Irulnliu; und rnntil lm innilr Into a glorious uml wonditrful mature person, tlmn to iiliilirliikn to rear 11 iIdr Hint would iiirr lm nnytliliiK lint J it nt a dog" If llttlii orphans were to tuku lh l.ifi' of Inp dog, thorn would not be nn orplinti.iKK In tin' world not one "Whither ure wo ilrlftliiR?'' the woiilit'lm niiitemnun ilrnmmln to know. VM'II, we'll bre.ik It to him. Down to nome lawyer' of lire to xi't thin cUMeil Income tax made mil. .leek Demimev U nRiiln tnlklnp. of cnltiK tu J'uroi"'. If the cnly thins Hint ntnndi In till wny In itie fare, we'll licnil n nulmcrll'tloii lint for n one way ticket. .Two Mire nlxil of nm- Urownlnr nt 'i p. lit unit wide w.iki'fulnenii at 11. III. In tho human rnrn Kor wenlth nod pl.irn lie hi-Ih tho pnro Who trnlnn bin fare To nnilln HMII.i: "Hoi iliirn )e." , Trulhfiil Mnn ".V11," unlit the old muu nlrrnly, ' I will not do It Never huvn I ntdd uny IhliiK by fnlne reprenentntloii, nnd I will not In-Kin now " ' Kor 11 moment he wan nllent, nnd the ilcrk who nlood before him could nee tliut tho heller nature of hU em ployer wan flRhtltiK ntronub' for thn rlRhl. "No", nald (he old man hruIii "I will not do II. It In on Inferior xrado crado of nhoe. nnd I will inner puni It 011 un miythltiR lu-tler Murk It "A .Shoe Kit for a Oueeii," mid put It In Ihu window. A queen doi-n not Inite to do much wnlkliiR " U'hnt'f breomo of the fiction hor olmi who used to I en r off 11 Mrlp from Iter nklrt unit hind up her lover's wounds? If her lover Rot rut now he would bleed to ileal h. Where did people ent pumiula he font tho movies started? How About "Hoi IKk." While so much iiti'untlou la heliiK puld (tin breedlne of Uors, Chief of I'ollrn Wilson sn)'H It looks like Home body would try- for a barMcns 0110. Hnrln Rum Is rourliliiR IiIh rnvonun offlrnrs espnclully hard on "lllork Inn that Kick." John Kurehnor of llorwlck, l'n broko IiIh U'R tho other nlRlit, but wah buck lo work In I he rolllnp mill tho next mornlnR, Ho koopH an extm onu huudy to strnp 011 In raso of ' vinerRnnclOK, Graduate Foot Specialist At Your Service Conaultutlon and Examination Free ' . K. K. K. Store t Fool Specialists ' In Ye Olde tttsM TPP - tafepPq I ij-Si J -yVi J h-ribi I - -- -ir y,M zvBrM.o x a'if 1 1:- r-r, rri. W r-C"W""T "-l Jr3 - --TTT-J ' , MT wmimta rr&2 cacHMfjw.1. rJiJUSaoiu ,vr. p-aSta MtutN r'Crtv ' vioiwitimsni W,tlT'. run M wnZiZttSfK XTM AH.&tS Mlrt mvrKTrt) A UrWT.HAIC5t ' -. S ZL.ZtZZ to I7mtirtl'jewA.1t.UlH WITH zicoHveNitT-rMun HPJtiAl lpt""''' CMIIIIITKt.V Oh' lltlKII ART OV IN I'AIIIH I'AIMH, Munli 15 Two hliu- ilri-il wiirkri urn Ih-Iiik nliown In tint (Imt iiililliltlon of IrMi nn I'vrr li"M In I'arlH Tim itlilliitlon In rliiilin imlnlliiK, 11 llttln nrnlitiirc. lilurk uml whlln work, linnktilnilliiK, tii'i'illiiHork 11111I leuilii-r Hlr Jolin l,iviry I nrronli'il tlin liimnrn for tlm rxliltiltlnii, lili pnlnllnRK of Irlnli pollt lr.it linilitrn iuvitIiik ft l.irn purl of tho exhibi tion. eiinrlen fllinnnon. ntinlluT well- known Irlnli p.ilnd'r ulo htm til-' Irarlnl cnniililrrnlili' nitrntlon wltlil bin portrnlt of .Minn l.llnh Murnr-I .wawwaaaaa. ,...,...... n-ir.n n n n n n n n n n n .- n i'i n i i.n.ixr. CLASSIFIED ADS WWWWI m m MISCELLANEOUS I.UHT -lletwenn poor fnrm unit Klamath Pal In, one (iondyear tlrn nm! rim K'ho dollarn reward If re ttimeil J II .Short, I'hunu K.KIH H-15 W'ANTKD -to rent :t to 6 room film Inhed or partlntly fiirnlnhi-d houne, with prlvlli-Ke In buy lu few months 011 Irrinn rhouii 2X(.M inomlnKn, phone ll'i! nfteruoonn M-lf AI'I'I.:H to prrvent flu; elder to cure It, olmi dried frullu, feedn, flour Itenniiuahle 127 ,N tth fit reel I'hone SS.'.W. HIT K.STHAV Ktrayed or ntolen from the poor farm l.ut I'rlilny ulRht, two brown work innren, ro.irhi-il inane, welRht utiout 1200 pounds Anyone heelnR them plennn notify J. II Khurt or Phone l.'.KM l.T-i:. To whom It may concern On mid ufler thli) date Mm I M. Tette In not iiuthorlted to collect any bill lue A. II, Hutu or Kliim.ith Kulln NewH BRenry 13-1G If you want to toll It, buy It, trade It. or find It, trr n Herald cUulfled ad. Jewelry Repairing If you let us watch your watch when it needs watching, you won't have to watch some other watch tp see how nearly right your watch is. Think Mover. GEO. L. METZ 622 Main St. x is) v K Is J SPIRIN WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" packtiRo which contains proper directions. Handy "llayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also but Ilea of 1M, mid 100 Druggists. Ailrlu l lit )! r.iatk ir llayer Manufacturo or MmiwiMtlcaclOi'in-r ft dllc,Tlcii;ia Home Towne s nrcTMAWi.t:Arnm"v inwimidfluwin tlioy The yoiuiR IrUh nrtlU urn wall rcprusi'iiti'il, unit ulriro many bnvn llieil In Kronen, thn Kri-nch Influ I'tico In 'i 11 It uppari'nt AmmiK tlin yomuicr oncn illpla)lnn in J. ViMtn. V. Conor, .Mm. (I. Henry. Tlm exhibition ultractiil cnnnliler able attention In thn French art world M.tltKKT ItKPOIIT I'OIITI.AND, Miirrh 1.'. - Live utoik Meuilyj eHKM lc IiIrIilt, bliylllK prlre IN to 21 centn: butter firm. wheiit ii :o to 11 ::. Pendleton union pnlnlern hnre rf. ilnreil wukm -- !--- -w-11-nj-in-nj-uu ujf 'roil It KNT Modem completely nirninnvii npi, .iH .Muln. t n-1 6 KOIt HAI.K Newtown apples. II 35 box. Any O, In the neconil rono In Klamath county. O. A MnnnlnB. Talent, OreRon '.1.16 KSTIUY NOTICK Onn bay RehllnR with ntur In fore head. Iiraiidnl V on luft ahoulder. BRa about 0, welcht about 1150 poumln Owner pa)- fend bill and cot of publication Tho nnlmul U nt my 'ninrh U mllo woj-t of Dairy. Martin jStoelulor. (. 5 KOIt KAM-Nn. 1. clean worklnf nmn'n hole) doing fine builnei, I3.U0O raih required. If. Ifehmunn. 1 1-17- Hwedlnh Relict certified need oatt. Ion lota 2H cts; Irnn quantity 3 cu. J. A. llushons, Klamath Falls, Ore Ron. M-3-Apr. 1 Whlto l.tRhom baby chlckf , III 00 per 100. Tancrcd strain Heavy layer circular Henry Tnrratt, ('ornlnr. Cnl. 10-31 STKAM IIKATKD rooms 13.50 per week. Largo, well llihtcd lobby, shower bath. "Nv winter rates. Contra! Hotel, J. T. Ward. Mr. Sir. efU4& PRICE READJUSTMENT HELD SIGNIFICANT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OF PAST MONTHS lly HoImti I!. Minllh. I'renlilml, liim- M'rmen'n Tnml Compnnk Hunk, I'ortlanil, Ore. The most significant hiislncss de velopinont In the pni two months Is tho tondoncy for prbes of different roinmodlllos to readjust theinsfilves to pre-war nr normal rolntlons lo nnrh other, llaw products, particular ly farm products, are IncrcaslnR In prlco whllo manufactured products scorn to lm following. Hlvery month tho Now York Keder nl Hescrvn bank compiles a prlrn In dex nr nil commodities showing the relntlon of present prices to prewar prices, This Index him revealed onn tromendouM dlfforcnres, some torn inodillfif belnR below prewar level? while others nre 200 per cent nbovo In a Rcnernl way, farm products hnvo avernRcil about 110 per cent oer prewar leveb while manufactured prnductn have uvernRcd about 10. per cent. The nvernRo of all prices has been nbotit 138 per cent. The KM-Hl discrepancy between tho prlre of fnrm products uml manufactured products bus been one of tho major cannon for driving the farmer out of tho market In thn past two months prices of fnrm products have Increas ed while prices or manufactured pro ducts have fallen, hut the average prlru of all commodities, raw and manufactured, has remained nbotit tin, same. If this readjustment con tinues. It will have a marked effect In slImulatlnR business. The prediction mnde by the I'ro fesinr of Kconomlc of Mlchlican t'nl terslty that the total alue of all manufactured products of thn nation must be ubout thn same sji the total ului- of all farm products seems to be working nut, and I think we will find that there will not be any lame demand for manufactured products until thn prices are In closer harmony Kith llio price levels of agricultural product. 1 conclude, therefore, that If thn prices of manufactured pro ducts continue to fall and tho prices of farm products continue to Increase, the business of the nation will lm proo, und. If the relations of farm and manufactured products are on practically n prewar basis by the time J that tho fall crops ure harvested and thn farmer Is In funds wc should have quite a revival of business. The principal reason for the high price levels of manufactured products Is labor costs and these cota must continue, to decline before business can ro nhead at a normal rate. Dur ing 1919 common labor wai receiving n compensation of a bushel of wheat a day, whereas It Is now receiving threo bushels of wheat. This situa tion Is fundamentally unsound and Is one of tho greatest reasons for the present commercial stagnaon. There are, of course, many other factors entering ,lnto tho situation, such as high federal and local taxa tion, nnd tho condition of forelxn exchange and International trade. These and other Influences havo Im portant bearing on future business conditions, but tho relation of the prices of raw and manufactured pro ducts s undoubtedly tho major fac tor In tho situation. Federal llCncrrc Itank anil Farmer Many unwarranted statements have been made In support of the de mand that a "dirt" farmer bo placed on the Federal Reserve board. Some ot these Blatements doubtless are due to tack of Information and others are. not In accord with facta which ure easily obtained. Kor example, the chart.'" la made and widely circulated that (ho Federal Kcscrva banka hae discriminated against the agricultural districts In granting credit. That the federal ren-rvo bunks have co-operated In extending assistance to farmers with unstinted liberality Is proved by tho fact that, contrary to the state ment that credit to tho farmers wa withdrawn In tho fall of '1920, the Itesorvo banks in industrial centers were loaning 2no million doltara to reserve banka In agricultural dis tricts In November ot that year when loans were nt the maximum. From thn beginning of Mny 1920, to the a? AWMIWIWWWSIWMWMWVMMIWWISMMMMWMVMMMMMMt SAYQY CAFE . . $32 -Main Street , 1 CHINESE 'DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 IkSMMMMWtOTMWWIMMMMNMItlMMWMMMMIMMWWWWWWWMMMI SSSSSSSSBSSSSSSISSSSSSSBaBBBBBSSBaiSaBSWSasaSSSaBSSBSaHSiaSSSSBSSBBBHBBBaSSBaSSSSSSBBBBaBaai WMSMMMMMMMWMMSSeWeMWIMMWWWMMMIWIMISMINW WAREHOUSE mf0a0W0WA0m Located on Siding Inquire of J. T. Ward. Central Hotel ivvivvvywyvywttfyyvVYwvyM Inxt wook In April 1921, thn lonns of the federal reserve system to member banks In non-agricultural districts decreased morn than 28 per cent, nnd lonns In seml-ngrlculturAl dUtrlcts remained prnctlrnlly stationary; loans to member banks In agricultural sec tions, on tho other hand, Increased by moro than halt In thn same period. Thn federal reserve, board dons not loan money In fnct, has none to loan, nnd Is not engaged In banking Tho board Is tho supervising body of tho reserve banks, whose govornlnft bodies determine the nmount and character of paper discounted for member banks within the limits pre scribed by law. Critics of thn federal reserve hoard and tho reserve hanks need only to consult the federal stat utes to learn how strictly limited are the classes of paper In which the funds of these banks may bo Invested. TAnjrr1aUon Our Principal Prob lem Authorities on commerce and bust ncss agree that the question of tran sportation remains the principal one affecting business In the United HtatM, fiecretnry of Commerce Hoov er recently said to th Interstate com merce commission that the experi ence of tho twenty years beforo the war showed that we must build rail road extensions. Including terminals, sidings and other facilities, every year equal to tho construction of a now line from the Atlantic to the Pa cific He declared that one billion dollars expended on American rail roads would give employment to peo ple, advance to Industry and assist ance to farmers that would have a marked effect on business conditions. The railroads have cast up thntr figures for the calendar year 1921 and will show a net operating Income of i t-lo per cent on a basis of IIS, '1OO 000,000 valuations. Heturns from 13C questioned disclose net earning for December of 142,392,000, as com pared with a deficit In the corre sponding month of the year before of 13,127,000 Another Ford Yarn Wall street heard thin week that Henry Ford has decided to acquire two other motor companies, one of which would be the Plercc-Arrow. If there Is any foundation to the latest Ford yarn, a Plerce-Arrow director, who should know, professed Ignorance of It. At any rate, thn story served as n basts for a buying movement In both clashes of stock, which carried the common up to 1CS and the pre ferred to 33, Final quotations, how ever .were under tbo-o figures. Trad ers do not mtnlmlie the Importance of any rumor which may be connected' with Ford, whether It be true or not. It Is recalled that Gulf States Steel recently roso IS points before the denial that Ford was seeking control appeared. Mexican Petroleum Gusliera If current production of Mexican petroleum wells Is any criterion, there Is no Immediate prospect ot Mexico nearlng exhaustion as a pro ducer, in the opinion of K, l. Dohcny, president of the Mexican I'etroloum company, who Is authority for tho statement that five new guthera were brought In last week, one of which may turn out to be the largest well In the world. This well had an Initial flow- at the rato of 361,000 barrels a day, with n pressure of 10C5 pounds to tbo square Inch, tho high est pressure ever recorded, It la said. It Is located In the so-callud Terra Ulanca Fiold, about 2 miles south ot the Orro Ami pool, where the company has brought in some famous gusher.-! Other wells struck In the Ccrro Dlejo field had an Initial flow ranging from 30,000 barrels to GO, 000 barrels. The Mexican Petroleum company, according to Doheny, is now producing twice as much pit as any other company. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IX THK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATI! COUNTY IN TUB MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KPliniAM II, ,TRYON. De- ceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed -T- FOR RENT and Paved Street. Administrator With Tho Will Annex ed of tho Kstntn ot KHIItlAM It. TltVON', Decensed, by tho County Court of tho Htoto of Oregon for Klamnth County, and nil persons having claims against said estnto aro hereby notified to present same to tlin undersigned at thn First National Hank, nth and Main Streets, Klam ath Falls, OrcRon within six months from t!io data hereof. Dated this 1st day ot March, 1922. IDA II. MOMVKIt, Administrator with tho Will Annexed ot tbo Kstato of Kphrla'rn II. Tryon, Deceased. Mir. 1,8,1G,22,2P eras fiold Hill Cement company gels 10,000 barrel order from power com pany. SINGER SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY Sole Agent 208 Main St All makes of. sewing machines. Small pay ment down. . Easy terms. Hemstitching, Klite Droismak tng. neadlng of all kind. Art Needlework. Klbbon Novelties. Hand Embroidered Garmeaf for be "wee one." We do repair work and rent any make machine. "Give U a Call" Phone 511-W ZELLA S. JONES Public Nomographer Room 16 Loomla BaUdlng Phoae 44 NEW CITY LAUNDRY! Finished Work Flat Work Rough Dry "Pal Tew Da to Oar aaa PHONE 104 Coracr Mala aad Caagtr CHIROPRACTIC Keatovca ta Ca Pressure on one or aora ntrvea at the point a Indicated la the reaaea you doa't, gal. wall. Ctiifatw actio -Adjaitaaeato restore this pressure. . Drs. Mallett fc Mallatt Uaaerwood . BMf. 7th ;attd Mala Ffaone SM-J Klamath Falls Pkimhiag efc Heating Co. 117tHMAINoVr. PHONE. V4S-W SHOE REPAIRING Hoaest Leather. Hoaest Work Hoaest Prices JACK FROST Indepesdeat Shop- 119 S. Sixth Work left at Falrvlew Grocery or 1004 Mala St., will bo called for dally Hot Springs NATATORIUM WARM DHESSINa ROOMS, TOWEL AND SHOWER 35c, Childrea 25c DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEFOATHIO PHYHCIAN AND BUROBOK OMke aad Rssldeaee Fhoaes BS I. O. O. F. THMPLH ' L - fgisBPlkSiiik.IHH 1EA3LV af tsaaiisssssssBaVsafBsm V . . . WOOD Delivered t c o. o. Vv load good block $8.00 Single load " " $5.00 Double load " " $7.00 Pine slabs, 16-inch, Double load $5.00 WOOD AND HAY FRANKFORD aaa mi bu phono' ?a MOVED Wo aro now nt 023 Main, with United ClKnr Storo Wortley's Taxi Service PHONR 1M RAINBOW SWEET SHOP IHlRAKFAHTrl AND LUNCHEONS HKHVKD SOFT DRINKH. ICK CHKAM AND CANDIK8 Winters Building Phono 1M-J PRICE, HILTON OARRRTT Proprietors COE'S AUTO SERVICE Oa and after March 1st veo will be located at Waldorf Billiard Parlor PHONK 108 DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 7t Mala St. Phoae 183-W Wa fit aad grind glasses, Dupll cat broken ltnats, repair frames. KLAMATH POST No. S, Amorlcan Legion meets In the basoment of tho new courthouse on Main Street on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month. Ex-service men are Invited to at tend the meetings. Dr Fred Westerfeld. Cemmandor. H. B. Oeta. Post Adjutant and Ito llef and Employment committee. Dr. Gerald F. Warren DENTIST Persaaaeatly located at DorrU, CaL SpedaUst la CHOWN AND BRIDGB WORK Prices Reaaoaahle. Work Oaaraateed Klamath Falls Cyclery We are here to servo yon and aim to serve you right. Motor cycles and Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Tires and Tubes that will stsnd your Inspection, as we carry the Vest In our line. Re pair shop in connection with Harlsy-Davldson Senrtee. -phone ara IMS. Mala St. ' Klamath Falls ' O. E. BISMARK FRED WESTERFELD Dentist Phoae 484-W X-RAY LABORATORIES LeoaUa Didg. Klamath Falls J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Faoea 1B8-J 1S8 0, Riverside I . DR. H. J. WINTERS Gredaate aad State Registered OPTICIAN Nineteen years here In business We grind and fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses ' Prompt Service Beet Equipped Optical Store la Southern Oregoa 714 Maia Street DR C A. RAMBO Dentist I, O. O. P. Balldlag PHONH CI Excavating Teaming Let ns make yoa a price on digging that basement r other excavating you contemplate. We also do team work, of every de crlptloa. , rowi j . .,