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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
t r ! PftffO TflK EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALlii, OREGON rmniv, .ii'iv ima BBOtffiKteSi t . EiRiit jr Hii5iNF5hS Kfivitr BRimef rr-- - ..w a a a. ?" III III !!! I Mil l I II I I II I I II ! I ii innil llAfUXtU!XVtUI2lna.YaKSAlT.-rUtT 4l 38 ' ! 'V 1 fc n . Kr ' Federal Reserve Report Reflects Upward Tendency Nearly All Industries f In) llmu, they I. J.iiSI .1 if 1H n I i Idls t .... (Summary of Ijiislnos and ngrlcul-' 1 1,3 per .rut during tho months mitt turnl coiiilllloim In tho twelfth feder- were is 7 per cent Iom than, they nl reservo district ik reported tu the were it venr ngo. on Mny 31. Fodiirnl lleservo board by John Per- IIiiIMIiir iicilxlty during ..!.. L.I1. .!.... I I -..,- ....... I. .!.. ...!! i in, tiijiiiiiiiin in nit1 mum! nun iriirr rcetmiu limy uuuuk .'rn i ill mvarvn agent, i-t'itcrui Kcsmvo TM0 Rr;,n rr0Pl, r n. distrkt bank of Snn Francisco. I mM, Buffered on acrtmnt ir.uiiumi. ImllrnlliiiiH of Innenslns Imsinet Hv llry XNeathcr tl.irlnis Jumo. und ncllvlty In this district, which fhst the total wheat yield I now esinmt- niipciucd during April and Mny. Imv,. Cl, , ton.2U,')00 bushel comp.V''' multiplied during Juno Price of the wll, n flt)al ycW of tJJ.ooo oo principal prodtiMn of tho district miU during 1931. The hct v.m:Ii Iibvo either remained firm or ml- ,,. ,,. ,,,.,, MnfavorabIo also t.. il.e vanrcd slightly, reflecting similar Krow,, of forag crop mid pamre tendencies In national price , , VMtock areas of tho ilMr.t. The Fnlted Slates bureau of In- ) ,u, condition of the stork In m.t bor'a wholesale price Index which In- wlaM , Min reported M be guvt trniiso13', per cent during .May. ml-; ..-,., ..,.i.. ..Me. damaged tli. vauccd 1.3(1 percent during Juno and " , croI mI ,,aMUro, f t dij Is now S.7 per cent nboe the lowj rci W!, ,jen,.flc,,-, for crop of rip 1IU1III HI tJIIHUUI , I .'.. V Hit I J.V- 111 .,,, I.. Mult Home of the Phoenix Hose and the Pointex-heel tsgarwinn ,.n wsxsMM:MiMi:uaixxxassssx3k'ssv f l &s& D Flf M il MT 9 Cfid msi ! iUr Mail Orders Filled at Sale P rices vmmjxrjjmrA0HKxxamt3mmmmef!ma enliiK fruit. The leld of peachc and reVt nenerally. and of the other rial fruits In California moil without axroptlon larjter rim tho were last yoar. Shlpmentlof Kreen fruits to eaMern marketM Are Krult cannM In Cnllfornla are nlannine a I1'. . IlL' iiuu "Jir othfr eomiAfr la. will tu4 ,i! in larger rjiin 2V I Individual accounts or depositor!) In hnnka of the tucnly prlnrlpdl clllo woro fi.C per cent creator In amount than In June, 1021. Sales of thirty-two ropreentatlve department stores for the second con- cnnittvn mnilHi utr -rn.ilnr In ilnl. ' Inr vnllll. lhn ll,nt- -..p Iho .nm.. I ITOfOOillllR normally. month of 1921, tlio Increase of June. Ifl??. nrop Jlinn 1'I51. Ii..lm Il imr. , . ..... ..-., ... , ' .. . . .. ,. ..... . ..t -.,,. i 'r ri'iu inrK'T iiiiin !-. -f- As nveraKo retail price. have ' r'ft0-Su0 ra"M '" "h, 1" rhansPd hut llttlo .furing this period. ,,, n" ' 'J the physical volume of merchandise "M' ,,lKhcr "" ,ho 1,rlc", ,uot now movltiR at retail Is evidently In- a f"r ,Uat pack- " Vreaslng. At wh.Vjtal-. also, the same NotwIthstandltiR the IncreaMnc ac condition prernll. Of the ten re- tUIty of prmlnrllon and business. portliiR line of trade, nine mlvlso Iwnk retllt Reaerally coirtlnnes to lie that tlio dollar values of their sale.' abundant and cheaper. l'rvaltlnR In for June, 1S22, exceeded those of . ten-st rate. charseil by Jianka In the June, 1921. . larRer centers are K'i to G per cent, Kmployment has Increase,! thru- anil In the airlculturalrcRlons do om Ibe district so generally that In- creased slightly durlnR June. Kffec voluntary unemployment has practl- tlvo July Sth, the rediscount rate ef ctlly disappeared. A wago Increase this bank was reduced from i to 4 In tho lumber Industry of apprexl- rer cent for all classes of paper. A mntcly 10 per cent occurred during temporary Increase In borrowlnps by tho month. It Is tho first Incrcaso tho city banks from tho reservo bank since, tho business recession began In attending the closing of the fiscal 1920. yar on Juno 30th was almo3t can- With tho exception of San Francis- celled by July 12th. totnj redls co. tho principal manufacturing cities counts of this bank on that date be of tho district report steady Inreases InR 52,000.000 compared with a te In tho number of men employed each tal of $40,000,000 on June 1 tth. De month, and a substantial Increase of ; splto the Increase In agricultural ar inaaufacturlnR activity as compared ' tllty at till season throughout the wtyh June, 1921. dlstrlrt repayments by country hanks An unfavorablo aspect of the busl- "f their rediscounts with tho Uo-; ncss situation Is the IncreashiR mini-1 serve bank In general continued to, ber of buslnoss failures reported. I exceed their new borrowings. OPENS IQMORROW MORNING kT NINE i. k SL"fl. a mm i wo uavs. jauiniav aeti i c i housands n w a uuuu O'CLOCK Nr L n YA sWJ Shori Ginghams, Wash T" H cnas :OD0 Silks, my Goods, Whit ze Domestics, Curtain Materials, Laces, Ribh Dress Goods, ons and Embroideries oe Sale at and below cost. Be on hand early, as the best go first. Remember the crowds at former Remnant Sales. Be one of the' many happy bargain buyers. I v Remnants Silks Productive activity nUo continues to Incrcaso. Lumber and log produc tion d urine Juno exceeded tho fig ures of tho previous months of the year, and wore 30 per cent and 20 pe rrcnt respectively In excess of out put In June. 1921. Of the seventeen copper mines or tho district, eight arc now operating, compared with two a year ago, and their May, 192:, output of 23.013. 000 pounds of copper was nearly 1. 000,000 pounds larger thnn the Ap ril, 1922, output. I'etroloum production during J tine was less than one per cc'nf smaller than tho record output of -'tho preceding month and stocks of crude oil continued to increase to 43,500,000 barrels, being on Juno 30, 4G per cent In excess of stockR held a year ago. On July 15, a reduction of approximately 25 . cents per barrel In crude oil price was announced, thu first change uln re thu reduction of 25 cents per barrel In August, 1931. Oasollno mocks on May 31, 1922, had declined I i ff ..II M... f.ij.it rntit.tmntililfv ' I I 11 M ...V I.HIO.'U, ........,'.- . hateful. Inconsiderate, damnable, de testable, disagreeable, offensive, an noying, spiteful, heinous, atrocious. trrtiiMesome. aggravating, persistent, pestiferous posls, tho mosquito takes all the prlron. Hut why rave wiicn wo have remedies that will keep them uway from you Currlas Tor Drugs. .2S Herald classified ads pay you. Remnants of Dress Goods i 2 pnee i 2 price Remnants of Wash Goods 2 Price Memories Will Uvo, When You Say It With Flowers Flowers for every occasion Klamath Flower Shop Main Klrrct. 1'hono fi8!l Open Sunday 9 to 1 to S p. m. aacacrj h:u Week days. 8 a. m. i wmmmaxammmassss ac bhttii iiiiijiswi All good lengths, suitable for In suitable length for Skirts Consisting of Ginghams, Per Waists, Skirts and Dresses; all rwc Wf dc aM cales, Crepes. Vcilec and manv A wwrww ftWJW tJllUVIJ U1IV1 - materials. new colors. up - to date goods and other cloths; all lengths and styles. of good i o o i trt, o n aii 1tv ,r CT n, A. ILr, v - B If vmm m i aJQkZL L ' 1 - R. B O 1 a ;uis mg aaae ai aeo eeiow tosi The early bird catches the worm Be early. il Price m na 1 Tb$'FltiV F CaUECl TONIGHT AT THE STRAND le- wnniti: im:nrnouv ookh- -to UOMi: OK THK HODItl.NHO.V FKATUllKH TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT "COUNTRY STORE NIGHT" AND BEAUTIFUL ALICE BRADY IN "Red Head ?? Group 22 new Tricolette Wash Satin and hand made Voile Waists up to $6.50; this big sale, each $2.95 Group 2 Gingham Dresses. 50 new Jif fion dresses just received at the special price of $3.50 Dresses Group 3 Silk Dresses. Dresses of Can ton Crepe and Taffeta, in the new shades, up to $32-50 val ues, this sale, each, $12.50 Beautiful Helen of Troy had red hair, history tells us. You know what happened to her, now see What happened to beautiful Alion Brnrlv in "Rod Head." Some of the prizes given awav at Country Store tonight; 2 fryers, large box of crackers, pound of coffee, package of tea, can of karo, can of sal mon, large can of corn, package of rice and others. Group 4 Prizes given at 9.30 SUNDAYVAUDEVILLE Group 5 Silk Skirts. Skirts of Baronette and Petticoats. White Petticoats with hem Crepe, in a large assortment of colors. stitched, lace and embroidered flounce. This sale, $4.50 values. This sale, $4.95 $2.50 See Big Display in Windows Be Convinced m Show Starts at 6:30 IBHMmGTgflffiffia L-. '" Admission 10c and 20c