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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1923)
; : 1'iuiMY, august it,' Joan, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " Pane "flu e NATIONAL WHEAT BODY ADVOCATED j FOR PRICE FIXING t Bl'niN()PIKJI,D, Aug. 17. (Million by tho Utilloil Hiiittm or u national whouL corporation which would ohUiIiIImIi n lumlc minimum prlc. for nil ,'w lnui wheal, and employ other i.i.niiureii for aiiihlllis- ' lim tho wheal m ink l l advocated by 1, A. MuiI'iIkii, f ii nn ndvltor for Hunaamon coutity, ami well kmiwn In lllluola a a fur in mill liy, "Allowliin, thu iiuplun of Amor loan whom to not (ho price' of Amer ican fiirm croon intmt dop It the farmer l to lm aavod from ruin." ald Mr. Madden In outlining till ' plin. "Tho Unltod Statai nhoiild clinr tor a national whom corporation and appropriate ufriclont funds for working oapllal. Thin corporation aiiould thou e.tubliuli a haalc mini pium whom prlc. for all Amorlcun whom of farad at tho haalc mlnlmnm prlco, then tho national wheat cor poration ahould aluu In and buy whom. . . i "Until condlllnna aro inoro atnblo In foreign countrlea. tho whom e porloa would liavo to be mild at Ism than tho panic mlulmum price. To . niak up tho Una uitulncd on en Cortad wheat inarkotad alioiild bo auoaaed with a differential tax. Thla tax would vary w(h tho aurplua productd. If tho bualc prlco wan audi that tliero waa an ovorproduc. tlon, than tho tax wouH lower tho farmara' prlco Jo whoro over prod uction would be rilacottraxed, while If there waa a ahortaRo of wheat tho tax would be leManod and produc tion allmulnled. "Thin plan would not Intororo with the praient drain trade, with the development of cooporatlvo marketing, nor with tho chance of n prlco above the bade minimum to the' farmer who, cbooava to hold hla wheat until after tho hnrveat mull. It would, without, nuhnlillilnn nfr. culture, put tho labor and capital of the American farmer on a plane with ho capital and luhor of othor Induatrlca. "It would ellmlnulo market Rluln duo to overproduction placing the tiurdon oj ovarproductlon eiftlroly THE QUALITY IS HIGHER Low prices alone mean'nothing, but if you must compare prices, look at THESE ON GOODYEAR Size 400-416 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore, u io ii tho fiirmor. Thn coniiumnr of wheat in tho ('tilled Rtutos would bo uNkod to Klvo (hit fnrmor an. l uul chulicn. Only the extremely wolf IhIi would deny thin. "Approxlmuloly nix hundred mill" Ion bunhula are coiimimudiit home mid two hundred million IiimIipIi are oxporlotl, .Thin hiiiuIiik u a. nillo aloiw around llm nek of nitrlriiltur ii I prlcca," Thn - bukiipxIIdii Unit American clllzona aliould bit liuliii'oil to buy wheat w"n denounced by Mr. Mud dull, who nnld thin plan would only iiKKrnvnto tho Hlliiutlnn boemmu, "It IlicruiMio Hi ho amount of tho aurplim hold In America, which anonur or Inter will caiuo iirlcua to full to low er Involn." 122-123 N. 6th St. Public Market Deer Season and Huckleberry Season soon open, your camp grub box and we'll pack it ready to go. roof. Satisfaction guaranteed. . A full Hue of ("mined lioodn, I'lrnlc Ciofriln and Dried KniKn, Country Hpciluln, .' Whole Milk, quart ....IOC Whipping ('renin, pint... 1Hc HtrnwlMtrrles, cup .!.llic (inn'ii I'riM, Hi ..lric Klrlim lla-aiiH, tl llw trie lluncli Onlonn, enrti One lluiii'h llii'U, ciii'ii ...Ork Itlini h CnrrutH, inili Uftc fluiirli Tiiriilin, cncli ...05c Hwioa Cliiinl, liuncli 0,c Irficul Kkk, UiiZcii HM( Fryer .. , llonn made Jnm ,v 20c up Home canned l-'ruif itnc up Home itiiido Jelly 20c up Fresh Young Meat, all cuts; Bacon, Hams, Bologna, Weinies, Fryers, live or dressed; Hens, live or dressed; Rabbits for pets or table. MEANS GOODWEAR PRICES Wingfoot Cord 30X31, $13.85 32x4 $24.95 33x4 ....$25,80 ; 32x4l $32.35 34x42 $33.90 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION AND HERE'S 30x3 Pathfinder Fabric 30x3'2 Pathfinder Fabric 30x3V2 Pathfinder Cord 3: Motor ' Company . ;,: : MAN OF MYSTERY LIVES ON LONE ISLE , l' HI I ANT, Plnlntoro, franco, Aug. 17. There In ono Frenchman to whom the IiIkIi cant of living, (he procurloun nxlntnnce of tho Kntenle Conditio ninl the occupation of the Itubr mem thing, mid that In Hiih- llnt do Kerllvlo, who hun found per foci, peace uiiil iiilot on tho Ihlunil of Keller, tjt nuiullcnt of thu group of inlands which 1,'nliant, 27 iiiIIrk from Brant, In the lurgont. lloro M. do Kerllvlo" liven tho life of a modern rtoblnnon Crunoe, grow ing bin own vegetable, llvlnjj on flnh from thn nnii. and In every way Watermelons, lb 0,1c Till ins, baskot 50c Honey Dews, lb -....00c Largo Cantaloupes, ca 10c Hmnll Cantaloupes, 3 for 2.1c 1-trgo Ornngfvi, tloz. ........75c Icmonn, doz rM)c reaches, box ...$l.:l.1 lVuUe, lb. 10c I'cnrit, lb 10c Ij K.iubci rlcs, crnto ?2."."1 lllncklirrrieH, crate $1.4,1 (irnpes, banket BOc ARE All-Weather Cord $15.50 $31.20 $32.25 $40.45 $42.40 OUR SPECIAL $ 7.95 ii.....;........,.: ... 9.85 ... 11.50 supplying hi own needs. The In habitant of Unhniit watch his Inland for any algnul of dlntrcn lio may make, and accaslonnlly vlnlt hlin. Ma hnn a nmnll library of books and wrlton ft groat deal, although no ono known whnl. lio wrltcii about, nor will ho nay. II" hn been living thin lonely life for five yearn, and dec lare he liaa lio dfnlro whatever t0 return to ao-callcil clvllatlon. Correct hl ncnlenco: I haven't anything extra fl:d, aald the wife over tho 'phono, but I'll' ba glad to hnvo you bring your two friends. GKADKItS CXfli Meeting Saturday, Aug, 18. 9 p. m Scandinavian Hal). ' Grade nnd tallymen he prenent. 1S-17 Phone. 169 548-W Give us that order for Everything under One Ilnkerr under new manage mcllt. Hnlurdiiy Special) C'ako Douglinuta, dos, ......20c Angel Cakes, each 25c Cup Cakes, doz 25c Ijycr Cnkra 2Bc-f$0c I'ui kcrliouHo Holls, doz 20c Huns, am. ., 20c Hut. l'ml Jllscuits, .05c-10c llrown Ilrcsid, loaf 10c Kroli li (kKikics, dos. 80c KpanisU Fruit Sticks, doz. 20c Lemon Cookies, doz. 20c llulter ttolls, doz v 20c. Splco liken, each ; 25c Apple Coffee Cake, cut. 10c Snails, don 20c All kind Delicatessen Goods INLAND "OCEAN" IS DOWN AGAIN SALT LAKE CITY, lUuh, Aug. 17. Tho Great Salt lake, whllo oh Juno 1 this year reached the hlgheat level since J8K9, I again' recedr lug, nccordlng to J. Cecil Alter, mn loornloglat In IIiIh city. Tho evaporation, Alter says, started Juno 13. when tho lake was debt foot above zero of the water $2S.0O SUITS NOW $27.50 SUITS. NOW $28.50 SUITS NOW $30.00 SUITS, NOW $35.00 .SUITS, NOW $37.50 SUITS NOW : - ,'T7 , " . KAHN, MARKS AND TAYLOR, Made-to-measure Work and Dress Shoes $5.45 WORK SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS . OVERALLS gauge, six Inches higher than tho previous record of thirty-four yearn ago. Alter expresses tho oplrtldn that the lake will continue to re cede, for thig year at least. Great Salt Lake, according to geologists, Ih a remnant of the for mer Lake Honnevillo, which many thousand years ago extended over what Is now wealorn I'tuh and Nev ada and was drained by tho Colum bia river. Chinene are worrying the British. Can't solve the Chinese puzzle. $19 $21 .25 .35 $22.35 $23.25 $27.35 ' $29.35 Agents For I:.'..:..............:...!... GLOTHES .. - . : , Dress Hats 20 The Toggery IDAHO BOVINES IMMUNE TO f; B. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah,, Aug, 17. Four native cows Wer folihd to bo Infected In n font of ' 10.700 cutf0 In Ooodlng county for tuber culosis. The tost revealed thai In alt forty-four rows were lnfcted, forty of which, however, had been brought info Idaho from . other states. - ' . , mif Kndnk flnlshlnr at Stlnnnn's.' .lit ... ,v j .$ -:;,1:$L95 $1.45 ;. .V ; . ' - Off r it M rl I . HU I III I MAX and BARNEY