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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
rAn hhvhw i J....I1, , rrr. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i 'i .. . ' r ' ' - " TIIUIWDAV, PFXHIMIIKH 1(1, 1020. V4 . j. A. A. Our Next Three -Day Special Will Be On Coats Oh Friday, Saturday and Monday we will tell a spe cial lot of Ladies' Coats at $29.50 Bought in a great Special Purchase by pur New York buyer on the new lower-price basis makerd accord ingly! Extraordinarily smart styles, many richly fur trimmed. Every model handsomely lined throughout. Klamath's Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wemr Shop j CALIFORNIA NEWS ACUAMimTO, Dec 1 , Al though It baa remained dead Issu Uc th early !( of the lata wv, the teaching of German la the aublle schools of California raajr t revived aoon by an official orde? of Ik state board of education. Tba commissioner of aduoatlon war Mi nd to investigate tba feasibility of tba Ian and report to tba board at It April meeting. ACRAMHNTO, Dm. II. About 71 Houtbarn J'aclfle abop worker bar bean dlicbaricd for taking two hour off election day November 2, to Tote and falling to do ao, accord ing to W, 8. Watklna, superintend at of abopa. RACKAUKNTO, Dec. IS. Wheth- bo barred from Oregon becaueo of tbe potato tuber moth will bo do elded at a bearing announced for yesterday at Salem, tbo Oregon cap llol. ltprn(atlvM of lata atato wera William H. Caserle, proaldent of tba .California wholesale potato dealer' association; L. J Walabaar of tk alata atoadardlaatlon service) and Lee Strong, chief deputy .uarallne officer. Tbla delegation was) chaaea at ,a maatlng at tba potato daalera' association la Baa Vraadaca tbla weak. (illABR VAU.KT. Dec. IS. Moat of tba pennna taking tba paatenr treatment for rablr. aa tba result of a rabid dog runnlag wild kern tbree weeka ago, completed the treatments. All contlnae In tbelr car nal atate of bcattb. UAIIYHVIM.K, Dec. 16. Ira M Cor tbe loea of 1200 worth of furs and other articles, taken from tbe baaement of her honve at Fifth and V atrent. hold at tlio Cathedral of the WcHsod Bncrnmont nl 1 Oo'clock Uov Father Murphy offering up a solemn requiem til Kit inns nnd reading the nlmplo funeral Horvlca, HAN KUANCIBCO, Dec. 16. -A $200,000 guarantee fund to flnanco shipment of urplu California cattlo to outnldo market van proponed at tlio California cattleman' annotation convention by President Fred II. lllxby ax a mean of proventlng log through glutting market In tho xtato. The fund waa to bo railed, ho Raid, on noted of Individual mem ber. 1,08 ANOIXKS, Dec. 16. A pecd offlcqf wan indicted here for per jury, tho Rpeclflc charga being that ho ffwora In court a motorlit had ex ceeded the pced limit, when he hadn't. I. Ilert Wayno, of Vonlco , was tho ferondant. Tbo charge against blm waa that be recently worn that a lo cal man had driven at 30 mile an hour when tho 'speed trap" record) clearly howcd that he had traveled at 1cm than 2C. SACRAMENTO, Doc. 16. Twenty- four now Irrigation districts wfcrn formod In California during tbe pisl two year, bringing tho total number of dlitrlcta In tho state to 68. Tbe bonded Indebtedness of tho district totalf $36,004,021 and tho acreage covered aggregates 2,S0G,783 acree. COI.FAX. Doc. 16. A. J. Engen- hoff of Oakland, who was In Col fax recently on bla return from For est Hill aaya that a company with which he la connected will probably establish a plant for extracting oil from pine needles In tbe old mining town. Civil Service Id Hold Exams. Here The United States civil eerrlM com mission announces that an open com petitive examination will be held In this city on February C, 1921. to eecure eligible from which to make certification to fill vacancies In first grade, or clerical position. In the federal classified service, at salaries ranging from, $900 to $1400 per an num, and future vacanclea requiring qualification, at this or III be flll- WIM.OW8, Dec. 1. I-and own era of tba Glenn-Colas Irrigation dls trlat at a meeting here petitioned i.iii.. the board of director ( defer all j,irh.r ir ulariea. proposed coaatmcUoa work until i ,ro ,.. M.mintlon sue, a time aa the cost of labor and BotB mtn Bnd WOmen, If qualified, material la reduced. Tk petition' . .,.. tBl. examination, but ap- . ... i pom i to r general aaaettiM too dlUoaa fraaaaUily. and reattaa that further work aX this ! fa tmadf is- BOX MANUFACTURING (From Tho Oregon Voter) itrado and tho development of Indus- The manufacturing of boxes Is cvltry generally, bettor containers oro sontlally a secondary wood-working 'a prlmo essential, and the dovolop Industry and will bo treated as a partlmont and growth of tho northwest of tho secondary wood-working ln-'orn wooden box Industry Is closely dustrles In a later article In tho'llnkcd with the development of tho northwest, however, It Is so closely proper uso of containers, related to the lumber Industry and Tbo box Industry has many prob Is becoming such an Important ad- terns of Its own. In tho west It is to juncl that it Is worthy of consider- n certain extent an infant industry. It ,i, however, a homo tndustry nnd ono that I worthy of nil of tho en couragement and freedom from ban- all Ion by Itself. Jlox manufacturing developed In tho notrhwest primarily to supply tho local needs or northwestern frult'dlcaps that can bo properly given to grower and tho salmon cannors.llt by tho community. Us growth nnd but It hn for somo tlmo outgrown (cxtonslon should follow the growth tho local field and moro and more the Industry Is markotlng Its pro ducts, not only In tho eastern United State, but abroad. Thcro aro located In tho north western states approximately 140 box factories. These aro In' many Instances operated In connection with a sawmill as a department of tho lum ber manufacturing business, but a largo number of tbom aro run Inde pendently of any sawmill operation. They havo a combined capacity of and deevlopment of tho lumber In dustry Itself. If will nlford a con siderable market for tbe lumbor manufacturer's product ns well as give to tho' northwest a real Indus trial development, provided always, of courso, that tho economic condi tions surrounding It do not become too adverso and provldod it Is per mitted to develop wlthoat unreason able handicaps. It :a a logical Indus try for the region to develop, with tho raw nvijcrlnl ready at band and holwoon 3.B0O.000 and 4.000.000 feflt.tho USO of products shipped In WOOd- nf hnr tinnU Mull, nr ttin annlvn.'cn bOXC Is In Itself OQ enCOUragrf- of box shook dally, or tho equiva lent, It mannfaetured Into apple box es, of about 750,000 boxes per day. Tho Industry now employs about 2000 men, and the total value of Its output la between 10 and IS million dollars annually, so that It has al ready reached proportions that en tltto It to consideration as an Im portant industry It supplies tbe northwest fruit growing regions with all of their ap ple, peach and pear boxea. aa well as I HELENA, Mont., Dec 16. Mon- tbe container for soft and dried tana'a new boxing bin, adopted by tbe. frnlU of all kinds. It also suppllea Totera of tbe state at tbo November tbe salmon case for tbe salmon letloni and proclaimed a law, per- packers of the region and In addl-fmlt boxing matches In any county tlon ships to the eastern states and In which a commission nas been ap- to the Orient larre Quantities of box. pointed, .appointment Iros m tho raent of homp industry. A. W. COOPBTt, S10 Ycon Building, Portland, Ore. m IS Round Bouts Under Montana's New Boxing Bill shook for moat eases, cannery case. egg crates, general merchandise crat ed, oil cases, etc. It suppllea tbo Ha waiian Islands to a largo extent with pineapple boxes and may be said to bo approaching the stage where Its markot is world-wide. It comes into competition In tbe district judge or judges of tbe judi cial district In which the county lies. There Is no state boxing commission. Any boxing club after securing a license from tbe commissioners, may hold bout not to exceed 16 rounds and tbo law provides that partici pant In matches mast submit to able. BACHAJ4HNTO. Dec. IS. Jowjh artlfleatlon of eligible. For examination and application blank, form 1371, apply to the local secretary, board of civil service ex it. ICrebeck. wbo claimed tba title amJnera, ot tbe postotflce. this city, of the champlo! fat, man of tba or to tDe accretary. eleventh U. S. world, and who was known to tnoa-cTij icrvlce district, 303 postofflce aaoda of alreu goer as "8acrruonto't,uidlng, Seattle, Washington. Joe," waa bom to kls last resting i place In St. Joseph's Catholic rcrno-l Krnits and auts. Dipped la choco- polatlng officer have the legal (0ther handicaps of -the northwest rlfkt to specify the aex In requesting. trn lumber Industry and In addition. eastern markets with box abooka! medical examination Derore entering from all of the lumber producing rcg-1 tbe ring and use glove weighing Ions of the country and face the' over six ounces. Fighter who bar same intensive competitive eonai-iown carrot a oiutr iuu v tlons aa does lumber from tbe north- box In Montana under lb new MIL west. It la affected alo by tho same ,Defor a lleenee eaa be secured eaea difficulties of transportation and Ibo.clnb must deposit a bond of $500 er or not California potatoes are to Ilradley haa reported to Sheriff Mc-tery Sunduy. Funeral services were Wt. t tkesa at The Blue Bird 6tf A Few Suggestions Buy Useful Christmas Gifts - - - -- -- J' '- -a, jS, a & -- - -- - J j.. &. j& - m ., afta, a.. .a j j. . ,. Jfm afk rttimt iT aii ii ti fit a a j i i lit a M. t t t t 1 t I !WhJmJ It mustmeet tbe competition of the fibre bor, which haa everywhere made serious Inroads Into the mar kets ot tbe wooden 'box. Tbe wooden box manufacturer concedes the value and usefulness of the fibre container for many pur poses, but It Is considered very un fortunate that tho fibre container has entered into uses other than those for which It Is- best fitted. American manufacturers of all kinds have of tentimes been accused ot laxness In '."TV 'their methods of packing tholr pro- ducts, nnd It Is believed that tho uso X or the fibre container Is In some In pittances, nt least, an evldenco ot this. V With tho growth of our forolgn Tl with th eounty treasurer to Inaare payment to the atate of SO. per cent of tbe et returns, to go to a atate fund for building and a&Inteaanco of a state home for disabled soldlers and sailors of tbe world war. Tbe Viscountess Rbondda, tbe ac tive manager ot several of tbe larg est corporations In the United King dora, has decided to test tbe question ot her right as a peeress to a seat in the house ot lords. At the tlmo of her succession to the title two years ago the question was raised, but sho did not press her claim. Now sho has sent a petition to the king, asking thnt a writ be Issuod summoning her to tho house ot lords. - FOH THE LADIES FOR THE FAMILY FOR THE MEN 1. A pair of our High Grade We carry a complete line 1. A serviceable pair of Shoes. of Staple and Fancy Grocer- Shoes. ..., Ci . ; . 2. A pair of Hose that will 2. A pair of House Slippers es. for comfort. A fresh stock of Xmas . -CI. . . . , -.,..! j i 3. A pair of Slippers to rest 3. A pair of Phoenix Hose, Candies, Nuts and other feet arjer a day8 ' that satisfy. . good eats for Xmas dinner. work. 'V We Carry a Complete Line of Work Shoes Our Motto is, Quality and Low Price ' V 1y ' i ii. "ar'v B K'm Km r K "rJwtm"' m Kaa VaV a" aas'k M W J.BiBaBMlBBMpaBMBggBagaBlgBBBagBgaapjlBaaiBJpBX' ' T.3 111 Sixth SBBv 'X Main t GOOD FOR NOTHING SPACE Can Be Made Useful and Attractive There's a, room in your .home you have never been in. It is the attic.' - It isn't a room ya. ' Amiwud wall board, either plain or veneered, will transform this attic into a neat, comfortable and convenient winter play room for tlie kiddies. Give the Children a Room of Their Own ' f v r n You, yourself can do the work during, spare hours. A few dollars will coyer the : total expense. Make the Attic Good for Something. Big Basin Lumber Cempany: Exclusive Representatives of the National) Builders Bureau , ; wif4 iMh yx -n7 t