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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
OEy rAOK Foutv. IHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON wokdaV, mat a, itee aaVf iJWfaAj ''I u i UL.-.. JJ of PPr n1 dllTn- nd i ue evening 1 icraiu- Ten K. J. MURRAY Editor FRED BOULK City Editor Terr frank to wy to you that we re not OTerlr knxlous that you ac cept this offer. It would not have ' been made If it had not been the cut torn and It Is the last time this paper win t n(Tnd at thli figure until Published dally, except Sunday, by there U a reductio. In the cot of Herald Publishing Company ot production sth Fall, at US Fourth Street. AtUr je 1 the cost or Tne tier- aid per month will be 65 cent, in Bciered at the postofflce at Klam- JncreM 0f fifteen cents per month La Falls. Ore., for transmission thru ' , , tne lafl se m Balls as second-class matter. T"1 nl k,b .--,i..i .either. ou neea uui w -- Songs of Long' Ago CkauUuqua' Present Be Gearhart Momion'i Company, Featuring Old Melodic a...i-tin- r. hT m.n to isT to see the rate go to II a month it address In the United States: I will hare to It the cost of paper con- On year 15.00 j tlnue8 upward and the indications v njuuiu tare that It will. We are going to pui I... .. .-.--- wa ,-nllftft on t-ld- u i .h. ,..,. 1 rw.. u '"r """ " " ' The Associated I'res is exclusively In-advance subscriptions Into paper titled to the use for republication that is the only way we can get by t all news dispatches credited to lt'wil jj ratc e are offering. After r not otherwise credited in this , ke 8nT per, and also local news published' June 1M we are '" ntn. 'other merchant, charge for our out- All righu of republication of spe-'put according to the cost of produc ttal dispatches herein are also re- tlon fTed' ' This special offer will remain in ' force until June 1, but all papers not MONDAY, MAY 3, 102O i !?. . T . h M,r l -. will I paid for in advance by May 1.1 win jbe flopped. These may be renewed at the special rate, provided the money reaches this office before TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: FOREST PATROL BAN SURPRISES ALLTBIN The Herald Is at last In a position June 1 where it can announce to its sub scribers that It can offer to them special subscription rates this year. Heretofore these rates have been of ssred during the month of April, but we were unable to follow this prac tice on account of the uncertainty of the newsprint situation. During the month of May sub scribers who have their papers de livered to them by mail within the caoaty may get it for one year for S4. Those who hare it delivered to. . taem by carriers may get It tot one1 PORTLAND. May 3.-Amaiement year for IS. Those who receive n!011 tne part of locaI forestry "Idal8 tarough the mail, delivery being ac lumbermen greeted the recent made outside of the county, may get , Washington dispatch which stated for on vMr for ts I that no aircraft would be detailed for It is hardly necessary for us to tell forest Patro1 service thls season in you about the difficulties confronting ' Pacic northwest, white the same l-n . .nun ...-I thqt rollfrtMll'l fnr. "as, and all newspaper publishers. In ! "cm -uuuuutcu ...... .-.. .....- . . the mater of getting sufficient paper on which to print the news. Over fifteen hundred MDers have rnne ont "This is queer economy, com J' 3 JB j? Star Theatre jTJLru"ST"" " jSW1 unjVXTu-Hs ri" " awwwwwwwi jtinjTna.Hj-i.ru li i-'J."i -!--- ! IIMSIOMT KTANDAHII I'lmlU'tTtOSH Ti:ilVII.UIli:il I'ATIIU'K, I'llOI-H. Jack Pickford in "IN WRONG" A Fine Conuuly.Drnnm of the Life of the Ken! American Hoy "THE BULL THROWERS" Two-Hoe! Comedy TOMORROW EUic Furgfcon in 'THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE" Ttt u.ii-ral rt?rau)' tl.at will thorouKh.y iipllght and pit-as everyone in the lilc (.huutnmiuu tint are t-hdulwl for tin- ttilrd day in the cotulnf of the MorriMin Olrl. TIjI ruiiiiwio lies Imti ctttclnil by llvst (Jearhart MorrlMin nnd every detail of the two irn;.-rnm nrraticrd bv this tnlrctl wom an vim m won the lit-un ol ttiaut:iuiun uuiIIiuc- lnt ear. She l rndlnc them out under her name uml that l suftlclvnl .udot-M-mi-ut to aurt' t-erjcnr Of the cias of their oilicert. Tlie Morrison Oirls will prt-int two pnigrs u of luflnlte vuriity Includlne otutned songs and -keti-lie- ocul and tiiMruutental solo, orvhrntml m-Ivo tlous, readings and choru-i"i. The charming oM Minpi f the day of lonf ajo will be a prominent feature of thi-lr two conct rts. The Chautauqua will be In Klamath Fal'i May 24 to 20 - .-t4-r4- I t t ests would be protected by a squad- rcn stationed at Mather field. "This is queer economy. ot business during the past year be-i mented E. T. Allen, secretary of the cause they could not get newsprint. Western Forestry and Conservation aad this list is being added to every association, "which deprives Oregon week. The price quoted for- thU and Washington of needed protec Xaar'e special rate is less than the tion. In my opinion the announce- j ment arises from some departmental J squabble at Washington and should ! net be considered as detinue. We still are optimistic regarding the prospects for aircraft forest patrol the coming season. Most Timber In North Statistics in the local office of the Of Course Our Stock is coming in every day. .. . .forestry service show plainly that the I OUt-sell any one in town in preponderance of timber to be pro my line. Shelf Hardware, ' tected lies in Oregon and Washing Trunks, Grips, Stoves, iton' and not ,n California, and that Rakes, Garden Hoes, Pails ,the patro1 servIce established last Shovels and second hand;f"ram" fh.ou,d. .b! contlDued- To ..J i ln,s eno' ,l ls aata, sumDermen ox tne (VVU9, ?' W. H. ROSS 906 Main Phone 459 Pacific northwest immediately will take steps to have the recent war department order rescinded, if con clusive argument w-ill be of any avail. The standing timber of Oregon, by board feet. Is 452,000,000,000 feet; I'""" "'Ill I II III 1 1 MM NOMINATION COUPON lOOO FKKE VOTES FOK KACH NOMINEE . . FX)It ELKS' POPULARITY CONTEST I HEREBY NOMIXATE MISS.. OF NO STREET. S9,ANDIDATE F0R THE POPULARITY CONTEST np tup fLKS' SPRING CARNIVAL AND CELEBRATION MAY 17TH ?0 22ND. INC., TO WHOM CREDIT 1000 VOTES (Signed) (Confidential) N0"' STREET .Semi n- bring nomination to Popularity Contest .Manager. Herald Office In Waihlngton, 303.000.000.000 feet; and in California, 324.000.000,000 feet. The two states of the nbrth-. wet. forestry figures prove, more than double the timber rvwiurces ol , California, while Oregon alune ex- i ceeds her southern sister by more ' than 100,000,000.000 feet. It is thli preponderance of value, to plainly ' eident, that causes lical lumbermen and forest protectionists to wonder why the war department withdrew , its aircraft fire patrol from Oregon and Washington. ' District forestry official- say they received no premonitory advices re garding the dls-ontlnuance order, I save in a letter from headquarters, received a fortnight ago, which said that prospects for air patrol in Ore gon were dwindling rapidly. I'lanen Locate Fires During the 1919 season, Oregon forests were under surveillance by four planes, with bases at Salem and Roseburg, covering the forested dls-j tricts bsth north and south from those cities. Numerous fires were located and reported by the aviators I and were controlled before the flames had grained headway. The value of the patro lsystem was conclusively! demonstrated, say timbermen, who believe that a number of raging and destructvie fires were frustrated in their incipiency by the aerial espion age, L'nder the original plans of the forestry service, according to F. A. Elliott, state forester, sub-bases were to have been located at Portland, Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Medford, Klamath Falls, Prinevllle, Marshfield and Baker while all five north western states were to be under the watchful wardenship of aircraft dur ing the fire seasop. Last season's operations in Oregon proved that the airplane patrol, at a height of 10,000 feet, easily could discern a very small fire at a dis tance of 30 miles. Durnlg a season of 35 actual flying days the five planes of the Oregon service covered J. a distance of 39,900 miles. me recommendations of State For ester Elliott were that one complete observation squadron be established in Oregon, to sustain a daily patrol of MRS. M. K. PROCTOR, who mj kI.c I mi grnlrful for nlmt Tnnluc luii iHme for her that he wants the whole world to know about it. afli-r mi man) yrarx of u(frring M-rm loo good to ! trur. Chautauqua All guarantors for the 1920 Chau tauqua are requested to attend a meet ing at S p. in., County Court House tonight. Remember the Chautauqua X t t HalBs aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBKN aaaaasssF .. -K vHl, ' YBjPnn .MBaJ Jl ! Dates, May 24 to 29 MORE MARKETS FOR JAPANESE PUBLIC TOKIO. Mar 3- Fifty more pub lic markits to telt food and othrr nt-f-jitlr will be i-talillhi-il hr anil In the suburbs by thf- Toklo pre fecture, SO xlmllur tnnrkrt opened lat year to adjust the price of com modities having hon MtUfactory renults A g-neral ulumt) In price of utock occurred today on the Toklo ex hnnce The drop was most notice able in the cotton spinning i-nn panir I'rlct of rlcp and ilk at drchrird. due. H brllrYrd. to tbr. HKbltir.. of thf m nry markrt Fop thr pant !, prirr of vnriou flew havr bdd 60 rttrracf da tlCa of t prr f-tt ciii'iim: iv ( niMioMx; IIKItKKI.KY. CbI. May I Crlm inolory l to b ntudlrd at tb t'nl vrrtity of California ummer pilon. Five rour- aru offrrrd for phr lunii m.Tir.l (uilrnl, Uwjcr. so cial ifMirn wurkrni, pollen nRUcr and orncial of public Institution, ! """" i H-M-M-M-V Oil You Potato Planters ! DIP YOUR SEED BEFORE PLANTING We have the tanks and will treat both you and S,Seed'Ight ?r we wil1 ive y the formula loan you the use of our tanks and you can dip your ovn seed. Anyway, come and see us about it. YOURS FOR CLEANER POTATOES M. F.Parker t PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE CO. Sixth and R. R. Spur '"I am so grateful for what Tan lac has done for me that I want to tell the whole world about it," said Mrs. M. E. Proctor, of 717 W. First St., Los Angeles, Calif . when speak ing of the splendid results she had obtained from the medicine. "To think that I should have suffered for so many jears, and spent hundreds of dollars In vain efforts to get relief and then find complete relief after taking only four bottles of Tanlac, seems too good to be true." "Yes, Indeed; for years and years I suffered terribly from stomach troubles. Everything I ate seemed to form gas and so affected my heart and breathing that I would have pal pitation and would turn purple In the face In my offortH to get my breath. Thpse attacks caused mo In tense suffering and were so bad that I was frequently confined to my bed I and would have to he attended by some member of the family for fear I should succumb during one of the attacks. II CpmQQ8m&CQUHrs 1 'I got awfully thin and was so the 2S.000.000 acres of timber, brush k that 1 had t0 slTe up nH nou"'5 and cut-over landj which constitute the Etate'a fire risk. Such a squad ron would consist of 18 plane, prob ably of the Dollaviland type, with a complement of ISO men and -JO officers. j i Every timliermnn is naturallv , chagrined at the decision of the war department," commented L.A. Nel IBon, of the local office of the Weu Coast Lumbermen's asHociatlon "Steps undoubtedly will be taken to fcecuru reconfcideiatlon of this de partmental blunder, but Just what ccruescourso will lie pursued I can not say. It (8 almost certain that northwestern lumbermen will protest viaorou3ly." vw lw.1.1 .1. .!... ff ... . . urn uuum, i, ouen went tor two weeks at a time without getting a good night's sleep and as a conse quence became ery nervous nnd low-spirited, in fact, I was a con-' firmed Invalid and my friends did not expect mo to live very long i "Isat readlnR the paper one ovon-' mg when ray oyo caught the state riant of a Indy who had suffered with similar trouble to my own and tell ing t'ow nho had boon wonderfully holpi'd by Tanla''. I sent for a bottle unil started taking It and the results ' have been most surprising. "My appotlto Is splondld now nnd ' I can eat most anything without any dlutrcHS afterwards. Tho gas has stopped forming and I no longer havo palpitation or that smothorin - i-., . . " AMivltaoo.X TKA FOR LOCIOERS'"1'-""'" ' 8,enp 80Und all night long an1 setup feollng rested', I am In , VICTORIA, D. C, May ,., JSVoT and" i'T bC"" dltlon to hich ratn nf , ..i ... i ' "y years an1 ' 'ccl fne ,., ,. ullra yonngiir, n.ua. o u uuy, vancovor Islanil In.'. .. , '.'I don't hollovo.thero ever was ot :;z:r:j: - with doughnuts and coffeo In j Tanlac is sold In Klamath Falls by r:f::?:sR jumes were. Co,, and In Merrill by tho 'Bouthern Oregon Drug Co, Ady. 3:30 o'clock with cakes and pastry. afternoon tea, Mack Trucks and Upkeep Think it Over We believe that a greater number of MACK trucks are operated at a less average cost of upkeep than any other make of trucks. ' ' Ask the owner of a MACK truck how much he has paid for repairs annually. Or, ask him what his iff nnnVe-ibeen l?V 6very 20'000 miles 5000 or luO.000 miles set your own basis. in vnL1!!"1 iw many and what parts he has had nft' Ask him about the transmission gears S? S fuii k h'm ,f a sprJn ever brokG- steer- staminn any 0ther pa,t ever failc(1 in bro'!k?n?rvyw eVC1 hear(1 ,.f, a MACK Crankshaft Di caking.' We never d i d. ufactllrcdtiSir13 atl"orouKhIy. engineered and man and'Says 1 Sight II 1S mBde "e,,t in tho f irst Plaro Capacities Vfc to 7t. tons. J. H. Garret & Son Mack.lntemalional Motor Truck CorBomtion &A 1 jr.. J riKTT'