The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 07, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY JUNE 7, 1024,?
H. N. Moo 1 Return After
Buying Trip to Southern
. California
All rumors to the eoutrary not
withstanding, outhern California
and particularly the city of &oa
Angelas, seems to t forcing aUeao
with giant stride, according to H.
N. Moe, one ot tha city's leading
merchants.
Mr, Moe ha Just returned from a
bwineaa trip a the Cailiorala otty
and hai reached home impressed
with the situation In the aoothlana,
due to insistent reports In this area
that a period - -ot pronounced de
pression was being experienced there.
'"Many steel ..framed buildings,
ranting from ten to sixteen stories
In hslght, hundreds ot dwellings and
scores of factory structures are go
ing up," Mr. Moe stated today. "I
could not see or feel but that every
thing is progressing In Los Angeles
along the same lines as during the
past two or three years. One has
almost to" visit there to realise the
rastness of the expansion.,
''Business men In uoa Angetw,
state 'thai conditions have been but
slightly affected fey the drought and
so far as the hoof and mouth disease
Is concerned I was forced to wait
until I returned home to hear much
about it. It does not seem to be a
toplo of general conversation there
and while the financial loss to grow
ers who have lost their herds is
regretted, it has not materially mat
tered : in the urban commercial
world."
Mr. Moe's trip was occasioned by
store, Deeds and an opportunity to
make economic wholesale purchases
from one of the large establishments
now' engaged in transferring its stock
to new quarters. Buyers from all
large western cities took advantage
of the situation and were present,
Mr. Moe stated.
in the canneries and packing hous
es ot the Norlhwrat during lliu frutl
packing season.
After six months ot Investigation,
Dr. Lyle Ktngcry, Frofessor of ilor
matologp, and Dr. C. H. Thlcnos,
professor of pharmacology, have
isolated the organism that produces
the disease and they ore now on tnr
way. to finding the most effective
meant of checking and preventing
tho malady. Dr. Kingery will pre
sent the results of their investiga
tion before the annual meeting ot
tho American Society of Dermatolo
gists in Minneapolis In July.
Fruit poisoning is a painful skin
infection which attacks workers
who pare and cut fruit in canneries.
Those who hull siralwberrles are also
liable to be Infected. The disease
causes the persons infected to be
completely incapacitated for a month
or two ana often results In loss or
Lthe finger nails. Before the Inves
tigations of the University of Oregon
men Were made, the cause ot the die
ease was unknown. The Infection
causes large economic loss to the
fruit industry and its workers.
"Tien sufferers from fruit poimw-
iug were brought to Portland hos
pitals lust year, Dr. .Thlones and Dr.
KiiiKoi - became Interested In dis
covering a cure for the disease, which
was then uuclnssified by medical
science. They made trips to Oregon
orchards and canneries, and studied
cases of the poisoning, finally ieolat
Ihr the organism which caused the
trouble. They ore now oxperlment
Ihr ut ilie Medirul school to find the
best means of exterminating the or-g.wil.-m
from the human body so that
cures may lie effected.
Call ?55, O. K, Furniture Co., U
you have any Furniture that Is
broken. We will cal! tor It and re
pair it at a reasonable charge. O. K.
Furniture Co. We t..:y for cash and
sell for cash. 13J N. 6th St. 6-T
LUMBER BUSINESS
STILL HAS SLUMP
One hundred' and twenty-three
mills reporting to West Coast Lum
bermen's Association for the week
endirig May '3lst, manufactured 89,
908)981 feet ot lumber; sold 79,
823,209 feet; and shipped 89,230,
067 feet"
New business was 11 -per cent be
low production. Shipments were 12
per cent above new business.
Forty-two per cent ot all new busi
ness taken during the. week was tut.
future water delivery. This amount
ed tp 83,669,131 feet, of which 22,
680,955 feet was for domestic cargo
duUrery; and 11,088,176 feet ex
port., New business by rail amount
ed to 1,362 cars.
Thirty-nine per cent of the week's
lumber shipments moved by water.
This' .amounted to 34,795,989 feet;
of Which 25,298,781 feet moved
coastwise and in tercoas tal ; and 9,
497,208 feet overseas. Pall ship
ments totaled 1,638 cars.
Local, auto and team deliveries to
taled 5,294,078 feet.
Unfilled domestic cargo orders
totaled 125,85.7,262 1 feet. Unfilled
export orders 79,675,523 feet. Un
filled rail trade orders 3,566 cars.
In the twenty-two weeks of the
year,, production reported to West
Coast Lttmoermen's Association has
been '2,161,813,137 feet; new busi
ness 2,046,357,046 feet; and ship
ments 2,230,645,916 feet.
FRUIT POISONING
. CAUSES ARE FOUND
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. Re
search workers at the -nlverslty oi
Oregon Medical School have succeed
ed In discovering the cause of so
called 'fruit poisoning, a disease
which attacks hundreds of workers
EAT
i
Where your money
brings ".,
- GOOD FOODS
. QUICK SERVICE
AND COURTESY .
Reasonable
Prices
; We serve meals at all
hours from 5 a. m. to
. 1 a. m.
THE
CLUB CAFE
125 South'Sixth St
KLAMATH BOY WILL
TAKE ARMY COURSE
After all other national "weeks"
have been observed. It would be a
fine thing to have a "Keep Your
Mouth Shut Week."
ORKOOX AHKIOUUTIUL OOL
U'XiK. COHVAl.LIS, June 7. Nonh
Truux of Klamath Falls will go to
the It. O. T. O. ctinip at Camp 1wii,
Weill., tills summer. The men will
report June 13 to reeelvo uniforms
and assignments.
Training mill continue until July
SV when the men will break camp.
The first part of the six weeks In
fantry drill and basic irniuliiK will
be eiuplrtslied while the latter part
of the time in ramp will be devoted
to prnctlcnl applications of tho prln
citilex learned. A nractlce trin la In
the program. Sports ot all kinds will
be encouraged at the camp. Truux
ki a member of the Infantry uult.
Nothing U more amusing than nn
me iu
They have commissioned
collect their. little account.
Stoney-Broke Then I congratu
late yon on eattlng a permanent Joh.
old fellow trylurf to choke down one
ot those modern olive and nut snnd
I wiches.
'Rodeo. July 4. 5, and 6. Nnf-8ed.
Pattersons for Banners and Signs
of nil kind. 7-1 S
THE ORDINARY BATTERY
t Requires addition of water fie
quently. O Usually more or ; less terminal
corrosion.
O Plates . constantly, disintegrate
from vibration and washing of
acid. -
Jars and sealing crack and leak.
over-
THE SAME BATTERY
CAMEL-IZED
2 Seldom needs water added.
2 Terminals do not corrode.
O No wear whatever on plates
from this cause.
A Jars and sealing do not leak
" even though cracked.
i Will not over-charge nor over
heat. 1 Freezing will not. ruin Batte'ry
" even though frozen when discharged.
7 Top of batteiy always
and dry.
clean
8
Seldom needs attention.
C Plates buckle through
charging and heat.
Q Always ruined if frozen.
J Continual slopping of acid eats
' away , handles, destroys battery
box and container, inducing
short circuits and keeps top in
. wet, sloppy condition,
g Requires frequent inspection.
Q Often ruined through suiphation
and high gravity when neglected
and electrolyte gets low.
1 Q Relieves that constant -worry. Will not injure your battery, but actually
"V prolong its life many months. Just a commonsense electrolyte.
lamafh Camel-izing Station
' W. P. JOHNSON, Prop. '
11th Between Main and Pine FREE BATTERY SERVICE
Ci Plates always covered.
from ruinous suiphation.
Free
We take pleasure in making the
Announcement
to the people of Klamath County that we have taken on the
distribution of Flint and Durant Cart and Service, and in a few
days will have all models in stock.
PRICES IN KLAMATH FALLS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
FLINT
TOURING (with permanent top) $1,595
SPORT TOURING $1,695
COUPE, 4-Passenger $2,350
SEDAN, 5-Pa.senger $2,445
ROADSTER, 2-Passenger .' $1,925
DURANT
TOURING .'. ' $1,065
TOURING, equipped $1,095
TOURING, SPORT $1,27S
COUPE, 2-pasaenger Z $1,225
SEDAN j. ; $1,585
Four-Wheel Brake .... ..... $50.00 additional
Balloon Tires A.!.::..... .$75.00 additional ,
i . . .
Colors Blue, Maroon, Gray
y A Phone Call or Post Card will bring a demonstrator to
your door.
imp
Phone 130
erial Garage
' Third and Main
i I? : rrri'n ,
BUICK, GARAGE
Opposite WHilte ,1'i licnn lloti-l
When butter automobiles are built, Buick will build them
AUTO S
DRIVERS
How Good Is Your
Eyesight?
Don't wait until you
have , killed some one
by not being able to
see them, but have your
eyes examined
NOW
and know that you are
right. Glasses will re
trieve your lost vision.
Dr. Goble
709 Main. Phone 133W,
Sa
e -No Flame, No Fuiriejs
" CookEleetrii
Even if electric cookery had accomplished .
riothing else, its elimination of an open flamo
Vuld have earned it a place in every kitchen.
-i' '
,,: ... But in addition, it operates as no other range
CJin operate with a minimum of attention
no fuel or ashes, no fires to watch. The uni
form, controlled electric heat preserves the full
flavor and food value of all meats and vege
tables. Think how you will enjoy adding kitchen
free hours for leisure and recreation every day
' at an actual saving in household expense.
The monthly cost for electric cooking and light
ing together is often as low as for other types
of fuel alone.
See us today about our low rates for electric
cookingvSelect an electric range et your deal
er's today on this easy payment plan, and have
it installed immediately.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Tr jformw okegonI .
POWER, COMPANY
1 '
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