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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1922)
tiyw ..,. Va 4 '!' VIII J lll.t I M II ,, W 4rmn y- f' JJW. - fewest . Tlfe EVENING HERALD. KlXMAf H FALLS, '6REG0N W !! I ! ii. ' mill N,.. - """ - ' , "m ." .. ! ' iiirrnwri'iwnfrrT'riiBiiMriMiii'iiii In i TlWltHMtY, K'VlOill 'i'l. ' i '' -A . sskfsae' ' JMrJamc (Watt and lighter lJbrotliy,, ami Mr. Merl .Knoit re timed Jtotrii October If. frotil Klamath'-Fail .where (hey had gone wlln Jkck Wall lo be with Mn. VVatu it, the koapltal where I hey were WWyini ihHr w(n, John Thomas, tffftud for tatuiolds.' The Utile fallow win ietllns along nketr Jack fstlf relumed home, from' Klunatb VViln on Mondy, J Mr. nod .Mr. Jatte nivu went to KUmatli Kite ITObdSy, 'relumUs TVeday, ' .Mr. tad Mr. ,J!iBr5r DJi7' "vrerit 16 Klanutb' K1U on.-bdiraei Iod djiy, returning hothe Tveeday. ' , , 1 Mn and Mr. Walter rOtsibetl were liilDCM vliltora In Klataaui P.tWV trio, first of'lhe week. v J Dallas Given went out after load ntVain and otherani'l'M H6 Wf. Mr. sod Mfi fl. C. Hiker atert- o on thelKfitarVta (ketr-'koM at Abland 'Moaday, Tkiii ?ltt.d it (ha liaraakxr-Pbrkeraaw mill br .Monday nljrkt'an'd Viai An' to KUm-' alb Fall Tdetday where 'they ft pWted to Vtilt -with relative ana. friend for 'ii fow eUya.- Mr. IlaW kt wm taken 111 onMhe way.iataa Wu Ykry nt-far'a' few aay.v They .Were aceoDrpik1e4 y ur con. Ar thur HaraaNer, artMfe.rtaWlter W fir m Klaajath Fall. I Austin Harden Vie a battue via Itlor Id (he ftly Miction Tawed? from Klamath HK ; . 1 ; .. ! Syke llaketker wie Viunt at thW heme of V. T. Oarreu the (remter trt of IherwNk: j. C. IfJritker atay4 .with Mr. afiii'Mra. Jai Ediall in the'aUrar of hl parent. ( ' 2 Mr. and Un. fioa Alchardaoa at Mliley were guecte It the, 04fa Mahktej for a few-.daya tb Utter part ojftbeweei. They hid. ice vlettlftt frl8di aad relatlona it fort' KUjb alii and had aiao Ttlte4 trite? lake. iWreturiehOBie BeWiif. ;,, Albert RlehardebD at4 :rak C heneala, aude abailaeMlrie' ,io Viematb Fila aid rHrn4;Tre4 tday. ,, . '.,,?.-. .; I Mr. ase Mre., Arthur lUsaiker' re tiraeihqaie trota kleiaiafh' rilU f' i&imiif, V ' iaek ytilti vMt io JUMekraad at tfeirala ai4Utoea rteeear. Mr. Roeb ilciatdaou ni ,'Mn. Iraiua.OiTai Vkltail, Ik, Itf.Meifi UlbMi Kickardeo. u i Wiulaeat Mtor li.Bly afciFridajf. A..- Illfli'.Vv. L-J .TtfK . ift-J ..! ljniMpmw ,)(, ;ciits (fVHiaaL;uirajB aietwiu JlrtoJ. Aj PArkef e MW fitiMtLUtMt. h.TtotfMtomQW. Wk j2r wtrditfee but alf reponeil a1 very ploaeaht oftcruoon, A Itullowu'cii parly wan planned nml cotnmlUcoi; appointed, Those MtemllnK. were: Mm." C W Warren, Mrs. Prnnk dbenchalo, Mrs. James Kdvill, Mrs. Janiea ivn, Mr, rn OIan, Mm. Jamr Dell and the hotes. Ivan llody, who ha been working for Walter Cambell for the past two yeara or utore, and who hud qulto a latfo bunrh of young itock, eolj his stock last iwrek ind went with I1I.1 fatherTuid mother iD'Uend where tits fattier ;has a raheh, Mr.:vaaa Mrs. jludy visited friends atidrtU tires-In this section the past two weeks. ! ' Mr. and Mrs. IMri rjmlieer. Sr.. have bee'a .stftylau at the imnte of Mr. and .Mr.' Jack U'dttsInoVliiR af tier tlitnVi 'there, while Mr. and MM. Watts wcr away Mrs. Mrl Knntts visited at the botue of J. 8. Watts a few day Oil ek. t Witter Cattbell and tleorKo 'ttdyd afbQlh-away dellrerfnK their beef; rattle. , , 'Mr. and Mm'. Merl Kjlotts Wern -ftsttofs In Illy OtpRalttrday. - W. T Rarrett "Blade a bhsWess trip to Hianiath PalU'Frl.layto'il.'l-. iiw on iiuiji inrre. lie nxiiecien ib, bring 'a load of potatoes home wbfa ke;returns. k faai (a Dlton made a Luslnens trip tb' lktfew sad back oh Satuhlay. . MM. aW. T.f Rarrett silent Satilr diynittit at the home of Mr. and Mm. James IXtnn. . 'Mr. and Mr. A. S. Connors were rliltors Id lUy Sunday. O. W. Howard and diunhtfr weut to Lakevtew .Saturday after ap-' pie; returntn'f the s'ame'day. , Scott Wlrrea visited. Dite Cam- dl at th Cnnibeil,hVm brer Huif M . t"i -' - Mrs. 'JaJkvet Iiwi started, tor Ash- Ufld the last of (he Week., Mm. Ball.eipeita to spend1 '('be winter In AAbltad where they Safe 'tielr twd. daUlhtsra ahd obo son' In school. ! There waa a meeting of1 the llfy, rodeo ajac-cladoa Sunday for - tho bliMtica'ortofi1cn and .to atten'd to otkir builfceli. ' V Tie; hM. anil' Mrs. 'Delltajt of BesUty bald rhifretj.serTke b illy Baiday. y . - Ksln. Henry wm a'btHlnes visi ter liftfr MrVSun'ds.Vfturiiiii j.-IOejtislaFa'lli late Sunday 'dyew- .' ..riiKed.at the home dity.i Mney and Markets 1'rvSdilcllve urllvlly h'n ItiercAseil notably dtirlni: tlm past six munttH (n nil lffi lu'njrir lulUslrl' and In nearly every stectUm of the twelfth district, but there has hcen only n Jnniinry I UK. Culldliu: tliri.tla.tfl nut (he dlsiVlit coutliuioil nrllve. I'eililltM Ittuoil ililrlim itepltMiilmr ' were areater lit both number and Milne Hutu iiiik year iikq. Acenrdlna Iok at the store for several the latter part of the week Mrs. W. T. tiarrett and S.vks 1 lain a Kit had dinner with Mr. ami Mr. Arthur llamaker Sunday. Little Imn jean and Marvin Cross, Jr., were very 111 tw lut of the week. KM. Oaiebenr, Jr.. wm a business visitor In Illy Sunday fdrenoou. Mrs. Karn tllvan spent Saturday nnd'unday with Mrs. James tllvan. I-Jirn tllvan and Frank Obenrtialn started on u IjujIiiohn trip to llonan xa, Clilloiinlu and other points Run day. Mrs. (ieorpe lloyd and rltlldren vlclled Mrs. Arthur llamaker iAm- day. x Mrs. Jame.4 (lltau and Mfn. Frank Obenclwln visited Mrs. James, October !th, were near the lowest M !5cptiiilir. IW2I In the wluile- sllkht lnereaQ In the ui. of hunk 'to the I'nlted Htutes bureau of lulmr ertxllt for eommerelal purposes. To- ' Im'ex, wholesale prices of IhiIMIiik ' tal loans and discounts of reinirllne iiaterlaU arc now tfi per nut univ, ' member banks In the laruer clHon iholr low point of Mureh, tails, nliil ' have Increased but Ifi.VJIS.gOO or IT per cent above (ho Keneral level' 6.7 per cent, since February 1st. inf bole.vilo urlees. I when the Imv point of tli year. (jmH ,.Pllnue.l to b ilti.i lltutoi. ' ISIS.l02.0fi0 was reached. Itedls- ,,.,,. , r,(ll1 .,,, , wln!l.H0, rounts of these banks nllh the fed- the aliio of sales of .11 department I UIUI ICTITII' OII1IK. ill l l.ltl.u.,11111 un ,hU ,.( ,. .. . .,,. . . . . .. nlii. the fruit Mblpplnr. sensim Is piactleally eompleled. l,leslocl aie belli); iiiarketeil In noinwil iiiiiiulllles, nml rettit'im In pi'inlilcers ni'o blr.bi'r tbiiii Ibey bai bin (or hoiiik IIiiik paNt. An active ileiiiainT for sleeker and feeder iiulmalN piovalli'il tbtu out (be month, IlKJIIT-tl! "Whut are llm wild waess.iy Iiir?" she asked, sweetly. I And as he tliouRht of the lips (bat I had sent him bioke ho greaned: "I think they're all saylnc "(limine." One Foe I'iM An h Minimi was ai-iili'if In i ! besldo il iollipoiln ludlvfilitul who win aeeompanled by a doc "Fiillie iluli n hno." said lb" lilsliiuan. 'Iliat kind Is It?" "A eni.bettteini.iiiij (rjujiuiyji ud an iip." I In' man ripHed. '.Shurii an' It's related m both of iih," the Irlsbmiiii injoliieil. (let Mtulta by ukiujc olatiaflSr Suiiii'mIiiiI tlbti'i . "Man, yimr luilr lu all may bill I dun't sen a simile limy hair In our bennl." "Well, yon limit reiiiiiiiber thai my hair I somntthal nbler tbau my beard." Udsall Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Mlter Cambell and thumb ter, Hull, and Helen, were Illy visi tors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (I. W, 'Morgan and daiiKhters, May and Dorrls, and son, Walter, were Illy visitors Sunduy. Mrs, levels of dm yoar Hecentty their hobUnr.s of Investments have declin ed sIlKhlly. The rim n try banks, as a croup, have borrowed only In small amounts dnrliiK the current crop moving season. On October 1 1 tit the total discounts of the Coder- 46 LoifPertona Ar e Kiuma Keady. acccmpanled I '." Zn ,, V V ' Mr. mid Mrs. A. S. Connors wern In . , r , . , . , IlLv Sundav member Iwnks began to roduro their ' borrowings In lVcember. 11)20. In- Mrs. James Dlsnn and children ,, , , , pr,nclpa, lallknr ware Illy vlsllor, Sunday afternoon. ', won. KvmnUy nnchanRe,l .Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Hlchardson JurnK ,c molj(n An exception was cane to Illy Sunday. -Mr. Jllchard-; ,n ry. oa 30 , 9n ,,,. lupvr , son sPf' thn week-end at home. re..cuilumer!I n San KranclM,0t w,lphi turning for school duties Sunday. al 0 prr Wt was ,ow )an a, ny time during the present period or , readjustment. The Interest rate on Scattered Abotit Ruilia ' bankers arreptances advanced from . t 1 -tf t.A a.. KM O I.. l-.l. ,.. . BHS.M . t-0 ',,1 1,'llk till 01')l,'lllltt'l ...III II, MOSfbW. Oct, 2'. Scattered :' 3-t per cent on October ITIh. about ItUMla are about tfi 'lost' per-1 llnJustry has been hindered re inns whose relatives claim for them c,n,y onu. noctions by Inndo- Auerlcan cltUerishlp, and for whom , tranliporUntr ,T,r(. ,in, ,,, Search I being made by represent- ,, ,,y R Bhor,aKl. cf lal)0r. t,,,. ,uvra oi.ioh winii-riiriwi re.i.-i i lllmbl. industry .Iji particular has iitratlon. ... iheen Incnnrenlenced by Inadequate , Jlnce tho A. It, A. entered Ku.sla ttvwVn rrelght'ears, Partly as n ayear ago, one of the condition bo- rM(ll thrcoV; production of lumber, lu (bat all American cltlaen who hc,. u now approt,maU,,y 100 ir dwlred.toqult the country akoiild CNlt ,of , lias MC(pdp(, ,,,,,. bo parntUiM.to do to. 2H pMon nt)( an), ordor, for foUr ,,. who had established their Anierlcdn , -. ,-,... .. .,rt..,.. i,,.. 14 ... ,i . . .. . .- 1 .0, .vm,iib. ..." n..l.,.- ... (MV... I cwientnip, nave leu, moil oi ineni dor the United state. late tn'Sepw enV'er'there were about 100 other pefnni swatting ciirapteHrJn 'of the nweary repatriation operations, Tn y t0 p,rj C(n, ,Urnr AuKtl!(l ,, rauuj HKi mesa require wvriiii. un Heptember. All of the moro Imimrt often monta. owing to various rou- mt raPUt,",ir being produced In In line mattera'cennecied with passport , et,aminw OUl.nii.M. i ,i1(, n,.iri. nary. 1922 the low point In July and' August, the flltan kad bee'a work-; requlrvmenta. tHk orii'yn nun 'nfo'jikffi-frttMmi 'at' !h Marvia Cro 0tVfkier Coaatyralr.?' lUlMl MlalA. ft.lMM'.IJL4.1"Ai,l If Mil ff MK V. HIUUUI'U IMhIUin, sale trade, nine of the leu linen re ported an Increase In the alue or their sales comp.ircil with one year ago. Dealers In six lines sol ! liioii goods lu September than In Anr.liM. Charges lo depositors' nrcitiinls (bank debits) In the banks of tho 20 principal cities of tho district iigulll exceeded those of the rnrres- , ponding mouth a year ami; this month by 7 per cent.. Ilttslnesn 'all ures during September, 11122, werv less than In any month since Apt II. 1D22, and were below tho figures for September, IU21, In both numiter and amount of liabilities. , After advancing from US In Jan-, to t.S I'l.lte.l States burea'u of labor Index uu:iHit I of wholesale prices declined two points, to I. 1:1, during September. Prices of tin' principal pre .IiicIh of this district changed little during the mouth. An average crop of wheal amount ing to Dfi.tiSS.nm) hilnhels, has been harvested In this district The move, ment to market was more rapid dur ing September, but Is still retarded by a sbortago of freight cam ami tlii reported hope of many farmerx that better prlrei will prevail In fu ture months. Threshing returns In dicate (bat the California barley rrrp totaled (l,i;'.4,0im husheU, the largest yield since 11)11. The large potato erdb nf tho district hits thus far been marketed with difficulty and prices ure low. lleans, rice, ti. gar bet-Is. and cotton have tieeii grown and harvested under gener-1 It-Urn ifnld of, California, production ally favorable conditions, and prices i reached tho reconl figure of (0C.-'""r eacii or inese com.mouii.es are, IWlfharrels per day durinBjSejaem-1 at present equul to or higher ihauj ber. Stored stocks on OcloDcr 1st price un wtiooiT i. i;i, Dim touted S0,a,'d1r.fe.s the larg-jlbn exception of apples In tho Purl eJt' amounTcln;VUi Storage si'rfee flc uorthwesi and grapes In k 'alitor- f i, ' " previously noted la the mining In dustry oPtbn district rontlnuei. Average wages' of all classes of mine workers wero Increased approximate Low Round-Trip Fares to Sunny Southern California Los Angeles and Return $53.75 San Diego and Return 63.00 Limit 4 Months On Sln Every Day A complete change is what you need. Here is low altitude, sea brcez es. flowers and smiling skies. Let us arrange your trip. J. J. MILLER, Agent Southern Pacific Lines . i ','Vfv i 7. n- .v.. tvilifit' '-'-'v ARE WE PROSPEROUS? J ?kJ & i 5 --, jp Aire tha FARMERS of Klamath prosperous? No! Why? Becatfce 'they cannot ship what they grow. Prohibitive freight rate anJ no comptir Wli. -'t'ow Jv1l?rANTS!properou? Nb! Why? Because hey are forced to pay "CONSTRUCTION" FREIGHT RATES, arret tftVceJ'tingilroatka 'Mi'ckfTOCkMEN'pYbflperous? No! Why? jBcause they can't: pay Southern Pacific freight rates and make a cent, and can't l&p eer anrweyther Im. .1 'ArWHhe BXFACTORilES and LUMBERMAN prbiperous? Yes, 'kind are very well satisfied. Why? Because they are coddhfli by tM'Solichern Pacific and get the only reisbnarJle 'freight ratesigranted to the Klamath section. h'MMt SMdiertiPaciflo'rrosperous? Vs!i Why? Bectltrve it drsigs over a million dollars annually out of our people unfair, unjeavt, extortionate freight rates. . - &M8983Bf ! Whafpya'oiese crushing freight ra,tes7 Ev'e'i'ybody, frdm the baby in the cradle to the oldest inhabitant. AllkjlTO IIIStcIIOUS'? IO! Why? Because the accumulated burden of all these iniquitous freight rates is fina:i!y-1odetfWh;fJt: " THE SOtfttEitN PACIFIC 5AYS that KLAMATR D&ES NOT NEED ANY MORE RAILROADS. THE LUMBERMEN and BOX FACTORIES SAY that we don't need anything but the SOUTHERN PACIFIC. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE says the Southern Pacific is enough for us. THIS WEEK THE BOX FACTORIES OF KLAMATH FALLS HAVE BEEN SHUT DOWN and HUNDREDS OUT OF WORK BECAUSE THE $OUftfEN PAClFiC DID NOT F.URNISH FREIGT CARS. DO WE NEED COMPETING RAILROADS IN KLAMATH? "" &m&MN&MMMHK. i WHAT DO YOU SAY? . The 'Intsrr-iata 'Commerce 'Commiajibn Van'ts to!ltnoW the wishes of THEPEOPLE in the territory affected by the unmerger of the Central Pacific-Southern Pacific. THAT MEANS THE KLAMATH COUNTRY. They already know what the Chamber of Commerce, the Lumber and Box people and the Southern Pacific think. THEY WANT TO KNOW WHAT VOU THINK. Come to Scandinavian Hall, Friday evening, October 27,;at 8 o'clock. You will hear an open, fair discussion, and have 'an 'importunity 'to vote on fHe 'question. rPtfiiNiiif j 1v K i V LOU ARENS, Secretary. emfcENS COMMITTEE C I WM. MARX, Chairman. 5, J-'V. !f -. .'. mm-Mn-f.vMi'i,.: " tten"!! 1 I fyyt e ifmrm - 't tV tsly;ea vV j -V i. MM - ' (1" ks- ,V4i.li,t.fc s,4 U. i