fSSmmteSSSSSgs &3H? -Ta$tMm&minmi- i.-" TUNlbAT, JVLT , ItIT THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALL!, OREGON PAflK MINK, KEATESr STANDING PINE TIMBER SECTION IN THE UNITED STATES k? A V -i lit. rat Timber Resources of the Klamath Country lly KtltW PI.KKT llamnth County timber In a .hurt ll Iimm a tremetidiMU slgnlfl re, however, to thona who ie at enred lumberman, mid which would teo,ulre a volume lu treat adequately. A few nllriil ftUtitlr mny be ug geated, however, which mlKht bring Nciiualuted with Ilia subject, mid out the tntne of our timber ri body of yellow pint, or mora properly known California whlta pine, on lha aarth'a aurfara: Timber of tba country laa been erulsed at Jl.OOo, 000,000 feet, ronltlng moatly of Cal Iforriln whlta pine, with iom red and while fir and sugar pine. Thlrty-ono billion l a Una number, so Urge, In fart, that many of ua fall to grasp lt alanltlranra without careful consid eration of Iho figures, V know that STRAHORN SAYS THE WAR WILL NOT . RETARD PROSPERITY AND DEVELOPMENT TJiero Iinii appeared audi a fc-. cattle. hcep, hoc, wool and dairy product. Tfiwo will aiotio mane hcul of Klamath which will itupport Pall by team, a rlty if ten or (hi. timber would completely cover .a . .nqr...n..y ... .... v-r W1 rkU w ,ou twvl) thmumait ,e hould unlock averal of our amall eastern state: ,, Internle of Klamath County ' tr,lllmrutiog facilities. Then thl. great natural wrath far back that wo ran eipeet to Mm but a frac- , j)Ul W,at ffet ,))B t,ntrant) of ,n, wn lirVed value of much of the Into Iho Interior by the only potalbl lion of It cut within our generation, fm Und 8u, )nt0 ,,, gat'n tor sugar beet will oon add method good railway facilities and that It aurea one of the world a I , manufacture of nicar on a'larao'and oulckly build a city h-rc of tweu- ira.ln.1 lumbering center for .hi. -" """"""'" '" T'ac-le. ly to thirty thousand. True, all and uiatrict, out even men wo ennrmiiy " w...v...,..-.... ..,,,..,.- of tho thing la not realised to lha Herald that the opinion cf Itobert B. Htrahorti woJtd be of great value at thU time. Mr. Htra- Thera are 6,180 feat In a tulle, Divide 11,000,000,000 by thUand wa find that our timber would build a board walk one foot wide and 5,171,. 19 J mile long, ll la 137,600 mllea lo the moon, ao It would take 4.7&J. 000 mllea of thla timber to build a walk twenty feet wide to that planet iw f ihi.lv f ti,ttinrifi i rii mil inrn and contemplated develop.," "" , . , - . . ,.,.i i.. I "Tim r nn miiiitr hd uro- rnn.trnrtlve offortii are areatly nao- roent of Ihla aacllon, that It ocru"ljonje,( wln d(1 , le prosperity of dlcapped by war condition, but tho all these Intercut. In fact while reward for pushing work to a reas the continuance of the conflict la onable extent now will be propor- horn'a cloae connection with many of the big develop!? and public men of lha count and bla lonjc aaso clallon with the prominent financier HlMMMIti Cvwaif liMtiee Cover a wnlk forly feet wlda around " country place him In a pol the world and cover tho Lincoln high- 0D " lotm more accurate opinion way acroaa the Uritle Htate verr ,han mo,t ma- wbB ikd wnl nicely, and have enough left to kaeo ibought the war arould have our mill, busy for aome time lo cotn. " ' development of thla tectlon, mmm he replied: Our monthly payroll for the mllla, otterallnghero la.t aeaaon waa f 116.- 000, and one romlnant lumberman rnantly atated that kccordlng to the "What do I think of, gjgJBUentagaoTgrow,th.Iweare,or the KfrvMU CountrnM' HOWJ evtttttg the' limber about one- tral Oregon since war condition third aa faat a It la growing. It wilt bav become ao acute? Well aaaum therefore take a monthly payroll of lug that the momentum of public unleraally deplored I ta, demand will tlonately greater. Ily IUIIIKKT K, HTaHOIt.V UturaLB"!aa. L-rm aii I'Uat of Priinui IUy' Lamber Co. I 119.1 lidfi I ll al ffft IfakMii avan tavltfc Ii4a aililrll lha lijrtl JbffAPfa aitijf alfniMftf t Tw-..,. jr- ,w ei-i- 99 ? 1...V . v..w.w aM """ ,-.-- -JK .la t l.li 1 - Aft.. 10 .tt ... .. growth of thla timber without d- unlveraal .elf aacrlflce to attalrtl'"-' pa n. .. p-.u ,... iu wm. lire, a feeling of awe toall who i aourrea. and emphwale the potential treating lla bulk. Prealdent R. A. thing worth going after aro con-l l onaervauon. wm.interetu raeationea are pro.pere. ind a atudy of the matter. It wealth from which wo are deatlned .lohnaon of the Klamnih Mnnufaetur- tinned, there ahould be a large meaa-rr.' y.l . srcm,er or leM aeree Mtne aggreaaive ana aiacreei DBe In a new article lo handle to pront. It.g company, declared In a recent ure of pro.perlly this rear and next n" ,n.er. ""er,or communitiea wnicii man in every line must oe eqwuiy an Mhlrh raiilit unlv Im uiUfar. i Klamaiti fi.univ ii. what i mil.! &riiri Mihi h w..i.i ik. ni rtnrt . ....i ..-,. .iv.i...n. ir. .it nn "r0 uaiea aa to get tneir pro- no. ll la a une ror courage aa wen ' " " ' " " -..-.-r.r . .. .-.. ,n.nvtvf .. n, , wV..B-H-t,H mm - gaipto.'.ed by the iuutexier. vcraally admitted to be the UrgeitjflbO t market the atandlnK timber In "The rccourcea of the Central Ore- formation on Oregon- California Grant Lands lhl dUlrlct. I Threo ijuartera of n million acrra (.of deeded timber land are within the county boundry, with nn aa.e.ied valuation of f'.OOo.ono. ThU la i-- gon ate almoin Hharp, aperlnl nront In give any reference right for the pur- i of clarification of the Oregon chain or aaqulremanl.of any of Uh-boi l... u.ll.1 .... ,. -.. ... iii uirn iiit wnm are lo oc nil' poaed of and the time of their dlapo- of taxea until It la manufactured. It would aurely aeera In the face of tfieae facta that one of the world'a grealeat lumbering center la bound lo grow up here, and the rapidity wlta which It grows depeada to a large extent upon the enterprise ot the people tbeaaelvea. ;ff9y9ytt9ttttttfte)3 ilornUI grain land, with head. InndMir any right wiiaiaoever which ,'r1 ,0,5,tln ''Poratlon.. the "big r In I'crtlanil, tin. recelted an can be reapecied by thl government. atntninent from the iiitcielary Wl'.en tint land have ben i'U.innd. Iliiierlur. relntlna lo the policy public notice will he given from lime Interior dxpartmriit In connec- to time fixing and defining the term )th the grant land. raecretary requeata thai hH lut be given publication a It anion. taume lmioriaiit piliiia roii'j The attention of the department whlth Inquiry ha been haa been called to the fact that there a are already at work In the field lo- lerretnry In hi atntement em' rntor who are clalmliiK that thru the fart Hint the laud are t their aervlce preference right ran lo entry nnd thai It lla utter. be aecured by the payment of a aninll for any peraon to attempt fee. The department dealrea at Ihla1 preference right upon any,llmn again to warn the publle Hint nd. I no auch preference right can be ob- turn especially agnlnat land lalned at Ihla lime, and that any who are alleging lo bn able money paid to auch locator will tin- preference right uponVar- doubtedly be money thrown away, a .email fee. Any money It la the policy of the department auch locator, declwrea tba that when tba Ian da are ready to be r, la rauiivy iiiruwii n... 'wnu v,nr ivr iviiiviiiffHi anu vn ' men at work clalfylng tbaMry the public la lb be notified Ihere- Ihe grant within the next .of ao that everyone will have an ll, equal cnanre. inia policy win ne ring I the atalement of the; atrocity adhered to. of the Interior In full ittentlon haa again been dl- Iho fact that many Inqulrlea ag made to omcinia oi iaa amenl of the land J J lr departmenta relative lo tho to acltlement of the lnnda it,. Iltnli. ni tltii vrntil In IhAlA tU .,, '. .-.-I --...- - "1 k California llallroml Com-JL Oregon, title to which waa x to bo revcHlod In tho I'nltud y thu net of Juno I), 1016 a. SIN.) ? ?. t 7k clftHHlllCttllon thereof nnd thu! Z of tho tnxi, nit provldod byj J . Tho Innd iloiuirimout lina, rrlHliiR duo illllgonco In tlio ! cliiHHlflciitlon nn woll iih tliOjeJa iim nt of tho tdxeti nrcruod,9a L..I.I ..... .... ....i. ,, I ,.t II, .il X lmiiu, inii jii m.iiui. .'i bMx'ia!a li inniituii'u uy inn rnunmu cnllltiK Into queatlon tlui llonnllty of tho act, linn) nc jliuoii uoiiiowlmt doliiyeil. Tliu court In Ua (Incision, Untod 1017, fully upholils tho loimllty ot tlmt net. Inndo ura not yot opoa for d Kottlcmont, nnd will not bo til thoy liavo boon fully ro il tho nmnnor dlroctcd by undor auch, rulea and regula. mny bo adopt od trr govern ttoratlon. In tho meantime rly uieleea for any perion to to acquire any proforenco on any of thoao land. There kethod or ntunner by which country are itlll all here and Incomparable for rlch-l nc and dlveralty. The limber ralth la far greater than all that U left In Michigan, wuconaln and Jllmated to he nboul om-hair the en- 5"nwu and nearly equal to that tire amount, the re.t being In the or "" u, ou"r' "' comuined. Klamath Indian rrrtatln and for- T,,' VTlce' ,or ,un,ber P"c r e.t mrvea. Nearly all the bolt of tMn tjr ,0" ,", bound na ,l10 limber grow no an to permit ccoiiom market mtit bo good for year to come. n... ... .... ... wheel" mnihn.1 i.,.inff ,nn.iiv --... ucn iown a Kiamatu ran wun ployed. About two and a quarter JUte rail transportation ahould billion feet tanda ft the Crater Lake WK" rUe ,0 tbo Impbrtanco of the national foreat on Iho wet aide of l,ll,flt niber manufaciurlng cltle Upper Klamath l.ake. nnd moit of It ,n ,h ,t on the atrength I acceaalble to the lake. . r ,no luwbr Imluatry alone, while . . many thriving' smaller cltle will be The Increnao In popularity of pine cr(.n.,, , Ul0 me way the world over g vea aaauranco of ..To ray mnd the Kamath Country a eady market, and the growing acar- ,, tho rlcheit ln ngrlcuur)U ,,, city In other section guarantee good tock rnUlnf powihllltlea of any aim price. One feature of the lumber- nr arca tx.twon the c,cade moun fng Induatry here which appeal to. ,,,, ftIld tho jlockles. T,Icro u no many manufacturer. I that timber 8Uch cxnM of elly recUlnJWl ?c n"ftw 'I11'"" rMl,rv""ou marsh land anywhere and they are 8,000.000.000 feet) and several bll- the mo,t producl, ,n ,ho world. lion feet In the fore.t reserve tan bo 0th8r ,rrlgnblo ,Bnd, arc of ,nrte aecured by operator, here and pald,e.ten. nnd thpT nroduco all h,rd for when cut. obviating the payment ;,,, crop,. Wh.t Is not generally known or appreciated on the outside U the fact that many people ot thla aectlon produce an ample supply of all hardy frulta and some of them even peaches, motions and corn. But tho great rural wealth will be on the wonderful production of all tame and wild graaaee. grain of all kinds. ducts to market. There I the crux as prudence. The country Is here: of tbo whole situation. Instead of the times are ripe, so let ua not wearr a developed country within a day's1 In well doing. A Nettleton Master Street Boot -THE ARDSLEY" t-S? y J& alalia Black or Ta CatfaUa , . The smartly refined lines of this model, its thor ough finish, its quality-look all make a strong appeal to the man who seeks, dress-value in shoes. But mere: in black calfskin, "The" Ardsley" rep resents the absolute utmost in wear ; in tan calf skin, it is almost as durable. Nettleton shoes are a sound investment and a real cconony. -r REGAL SHOE STORE Agent for NsHastea Men's Shoee-the World's il I -K V thu ti-riiiH of tho net, no iIIh.! A van bo Hindu of tho liindii ro-' tho United Stnten until nf- ITAUUrLBSS IBATIIING CAPS NUMUCH It 4 MILLINERY pah nTiirnc ; run. DrtinLij T X If you want to boo tho nowcat A. ntvltis In' UathlnR CniiH. stoit la our store koiiio dity soon nnd look over our udvance uhowliig. Tho sranrtost, moHt bonutlful nnd moat prncUcul stylos wo hnvo over offorod are ready now. Step In and aoo "what's what" In Datblng Cap Millinery this season. MQ4Ha4HgHH Get a Good Let Us Help You Care For the Baby! 1 OI.IXW TIIK8K .HOT WKATHIMt HUMS: I Ke .NiiwIiik lltlli noil Mpplea Absolutely Clean. Tho moHt Minltnry, as well ua satisfactory, uuisIiib outfit I tho FAUt.TI.KS8 "Natural Nurser." It never collapses or lonkaj In natural-like; easy to clean and keop clean. Ask about It. ' S Keep llaby'H Ktotuarli Warm, lint Xot Hot. A Haby's sIko "WKAItKVKR" No. iO Hot Wntcr Bottle, filled with warm wnlor, will bo vory convenient. Wo huvo thorn. 8 Keep llnhy'H lloueN 0hii, Hut l-ook Out for Diarrhoea. " An Infant HyrinRo la doslrnblo and for better than dosing. For Diarrhoea glvo plenty of boiled w,ntor. Also, glvo n llttlo enstor oil tho lioijt nnd nnd safest Inxntlvn nnd healor, Tho nftorKrfoct la sllglitly conatlpntlng. In enso of trouble, cnll your doctor. voir cax Diai:.M) uiox us at aui timim foh tui: puukst siihk ICIXICH AND FIXICKT XUHSICltV HUl'I'MKS. 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