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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
Para SIX EXPORT LEAGUE PUBIS TOLD '." By O. A. HEVDER80N Ifcicontly. there taw been formed within the stste of Oregon an or giinlratton known as the Oregon export commission ' league. This organisation itarted at Pendleton and had the' backing' and' endorse ment of practically all the farmers Mid business men In that district. The movement has spread through-' out,, eastern Oregon, , particularly that section which produces the large bulk of Oregon's wheat crop. The purpose of the organization is ten obtain the enactment of legis lation providing for a government y export commission whose - duty it- shall be to secure , ah adequate prlce for wheat and maintain- same through the' sale of exportable sur plus abroad, at the world's market price, the loss thereon to be met on sill wheat- marketed: by rh tiro duqrs. 'At tlir proronf time" the fcasie Ik i-Vrt'ne-Bll it-ntMort- toward- Telluim The the enactment of a bill now before congress, known as the '. McN'ary Haugeo bill, providing for a com' mission to be known as the U. 8. Agricultural Export Commission The- McNSry-HuUgen ' bill which Is senate bill No. ' 101 J and house bill uo. BSCS .embodying the agri cultural export commission plan provides as- follows: 1.' Provide 'for fair exchango value between ' agricultural com modities and- other commodities. 2. Will not tnolebt existing mar keting' fkcUrties" and agencies. Provide tor maintaining a re lative price level substantially equal, but not higher than the ten year average price per unit which-' prevailed ' during the pre war period,' l'WB--lSI inclusive. : Export' corporation ' to be ca pitalised' at 300,000,000 to-be ad vanced from. Treasury a needed- but ultimately to - be completely re turned. . . ... '. 5. Spread In price between do mestic and" eapOrtholBj surplus (ex port price based od Liverpool as at present) to be: charged back against wheat growers" fhrougn use of scrip or stamper given- ln part pay ment to growers at time of selling. : 6. Bill, makes plan applicable to a'By agrlculturar' prbduct ' which Old Chief Plenty-Calt Saysi and No Tellum, Better ' - Good Advice The Cheapest and Easiest. Way to Tell 'em is Through the Advertising Columns of Evening "Covers the Klamath Field" JTHE. EVENING has or may have an exportable sur plus. 7. Spccinc directions are con tnlned- In the bill for establishing price ratios and governing the pur ohnslng operations of the export commission. 8. Under this plan - the admini stration expense Involved Is" paid by the grower with'' no expense to the Federal government. - 9, The bill has the endorsement of the secretary of agriculture, the marketing expert of tho depart ment of agriculture, the National Wool Growers' association, the Oregon and Washington State Wool Growers' association, the Oregon State Bankers' association, the Ore gon Co-oporattvo Orain Orowors, the Oregon Farmers' Union, the Grange, the Oregon Stuto Farm Bureau, the Agricultural Economic Conference and the majority of merchants, chamber of . commerce and' bankers of this state, oa Well as other states. .' Relative to wheat, ' the proposed legislation will work- somewhat as follows:-- ... -..-- , lv The federal- government to as sess-a tax of 7o per bushel against every bushel- of - Amer loan-grown wheat- which leaves the farm (ap proximately- 700.000,000 bushels) i II lo Sellum Tellum Herald HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS,. OREGON to create a fund 16 be usad as stnt od in the next ' isotlori, - ,8. The tedtral ' govemmsnt to apply the tOud so cruatsdi. appro- xlmatoly M9, 000, 000 as a promt um to be added' to the price' re ceiled 'fbr the ' exportable'' surplus ttpproklmatol 170,006.000 bushels, as and when it Is billed for ex port. This would add approxima tely SOo a bushel to the price re ceived for the export wh'oat. Result The amount thus added to the oxport price will also pltico the domestlo price 30c a bushel above u world price. The en hanced, world price-will have to . be met by. those- desiring, to purchaso domestlo wheat. - ... . . . S. Premium to 'be applied on an equitable) basis on flour, milled in this- country? from U. 8. wheat and then exported! -.-a '. -s. f." The1 to"1 'on all 'American grown- wheat to be eollocted by the government through" railway chan nets and certified' mill' reports- on wheat' i delivered directly to mills by farmer.- - - 5. Administration to' be " in tho hands' of VI BY export' commission to be ; created' Ky" legislation, con sisting of the secretary of thto trea sury . the . secretary ' of commerce, and the' secretary of agriculture as chairman. '"' '" 'f-v . t t ;-s '. liram ht 6. The tax . and the premium to be subject to revision by tluV mlsHlon from yiar'io your, depend lug upon the prou'iibla utiui'utit or the surplus,- nlwitys ho fixed that t lie price ot'wheot'to the fnrmov will be ' maintained' ut '. ft' polit equal in purchnslng power to tho pre-war value of tho commodity. Statistics, to-be gathered by the export commission to bo tho basis tor determining the necessary amount' of the tax and premium. 71 The- present tariff of SOo n bushel to be: Inereasod to at least 90c a bushel to protect doniostlo markets against Influx of foreigu wheat By C, A. HENDETtSON The first shipment' of Tillamook ; cSlvre ' for ' 1984- - was received: a ! weeM ago and' the, second' shipment Saturday February -IS; making' a total' of-Ave received to" date. Both shipments went to- Ivan Buell-' on Tule take. ' Buell ' recontly bumo-' Business i .. . , Kodak If I V TOore-O'clocK-Your A.r Pictures am KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHCR t PARTTCULAIt PCQPLK UJ OUV TrltlR ORUC3., , lAcuaAiiiVI -, 1 PUHIT.V I, TRAPPERS t I Want ALL of the ' RAW FURS you have. The market looks as good now as it will be this- season, on Beaver, Mink, Marten, Coyotes, Cats, Fisher and Badger. -.- Thanks for a chance at your Furs V ' : ZiMarviii' Cross Phone No. 738 , 124 South' Fourth St. Kodak Finishing Films received before 9 A. M. Ready the same day at 5 P. M. kUU OnW nil Promptly STAR DRUG CO. ftth and Mala St. WHITE PELICAN IRON WORKS INC Practical Boiler Makers and Iron Workers Biry 8hM Idea Work' Tanks, ' Bnwblnjrs and H tacks. Steel Conveyors, Air Cooled and Brick lined Burners - - . . . ,-. , ' i W spectaUse ov RcpalHnaj Boilnrs of all klada " Spring Street, near Oak Ave. Klamath Falls, Ore. LET ME DO YOTJW PAXKTEG 1 1 nse Nasoo's paint. First class work W H. NASON Arcade Hotel LET "TEX" DO IT Vpbolatoring Mattress making " General' Iurnltilrd! ' RoparHng - Parhltwe packed and crated Vornisn. Ing andr enainellng. " J. S. WILLBURN , 1173 Main Ht.. Phoaw 44A ... All work guaranteed k Ixmk for the Tullnrt flortx-r Pole In Oir World SWANSON'S BARBER SHOP i Ladies' Balr- Bobbing a Bpnntalty steaded on the Tule Luke lands and Is, planning on building up n dnli y henl by purohunlng i dairy culvos ffom ' Tillamook, ' ' 11 Orders tutlillllig olghty-ono" UliiMl liavo to (lute ' boon forwarded'' to Tillamook and a few additional or ders nro sllll being ' received, It might atlll be .posslblo to order an aildltlonul number of Jersey or llolstoln heifers, providing' orders nro sotit In at oncoi NAMED DIRECTOR : NEAR EAST RELIEF CONST ANTINOl'LH, Feb. II Cuptaln W, II. Day of Richmond, V bus bean uppotnlod director of the Conatantlnoplo unit of the American Neur Kast Rolkit. He succexds O. C! Thurbor, who has returned' lo the United States. . . . ... Thurber receutly rocelved from the Crock government tho Cross of Bt. Ooorge in recognition of his servicer, to the Greek deportees in Constanti nople, Directory Work ready 3 TI707 W. H. A. Benner, Frank lu Mars Phon 117 Offices American National Bank Bid. SHOW OARDB Xrave orders OS BOUTHWULLS BTATIONUIIV HTORE Pkooe IM LEB'B OTSTBB - OorkMOs add "' witchery- ta soar dinner, y " Prrih In (Ueltarv bottles at ; all leading Cafes and Grocers New Oriental Beauty' . Shop Mareell Waving "'; $1.00 ' ' and Shampooing Bloagu nidK., Halts D No, 8 018 Main St. Make appointments. Phono 61H , TiiritHn.vv, ri'.nnt'Anv ai, mat NEW CITY LAUNDRY HiiUIhmI Work. Mill Work I'm Voui- lln'U' In 'iliir Huils" ! t t - lldiigli llrjh t'- - ' t l'li..m- l.ti ('nr. Mnlii A C'iiikiw4 DR. II .J. WINTERS llrailinilo mill Hum- Ki'itUlorwl OPTICIAN Miii-i i Veiim hira In IImkIim-hh I'I'kiiiik Hi-rvlce Tl'l Mnlii Hirett DR J. C. COBLE OI'TOMKTUIHT OI'TICMN- -701) Mnlii Nl. I'lliimi tftll-W Wo III mill ui'lml gill"""'". I)iiill imiIo limki'ii liwuie,.iiiHlr frniiiM . : y, ! NI RriNF. rORSETS MmiIi- in Vour Misimro- (iibiruiiiiitMl . - Mrs. Rose Randall' AH I Ji-tfcrH,.,! HI. rtiono U77"-W DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTKOI'ATIIIC 1-IIVHItlA.N AM) HfltdKO.N Offlro anil lt.'lil. uco Phone UBI "U O. O, r. THMI'l.M W, I. MYEIUi . Lawyer Bulla S, Loomls Illdg: I'liono,, Office SI0( live, 4M-H J. C CLEGHORN (IVIli K.NUIMKICR AWU HITKVKVOIt I'liouo ltht-J mil H. Riverside- , CHIROPRACTORS -.Z I)R. MAM.KTT A HALMtTI Office over Undrrwootrs ' 7th Mntn ' ' I'hnne 4M rUmldcnce Phono SOT W. I & i. I Patterson , Contracting Painters . 630 S. 6th Phone 582-J 1040 Malrr Street Furniture Rrpalml - and - KIMMHKD ,, I1IU)W.'H I'AIM UXOIUO III1K) Main Htraatr Phone 70 Call for Mack J. H. DR1SCOLL .-i Up stairs in the Hart Bldg . -. , -.- ' - - V i . ALL KINDS OF INSUR- .. ; ; -;-ANCE '):;' -i;. :.J., ... ... ; CONCRETE - permanent a the- PrmnUb Concrete Pipe Bewnr Pips . , Water Pine ' Oulverc Ptpe Irrigation Hipa . . , , Concrete Brick .-, Face-. Brink , Common Bllck . ' Floor -Tile- ' Manud Brick . ... . A; Concrete Block - Cilmo7 Blocks ,. Itnllillng Blocks i , . 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