PAGE! THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY; JANUARY B, 1091, OF Baseball's A Liberal Boss $4Z5QO $2.0000 rHi I WEATHER RECORD I I Eight Feet Long NEWSPAPER MEN OF OREGON ILL MEET AT EUGENE o o Horoaftor Tlio Iloralil will publish, tha menu and lnuxlmum tomporn turoH mill proclpltntlon record as tak on by tlio U. 8. Reclamation sorvlco Btatlon. Publication will covor tlio day previous to tlio paper's Isbuo, up to 0 o'clock ol tlio day. - Pro Maz, Mln. clpltatlon Jan 1 40 27 Jan 2 s 4G 30 23 Jan 3 43 37 Jnn 4 40 33 Jnn C 31 27 80 Jan 0 2(T 4 Jan 7 30 17 EASTERHTMBER mw:,'mm WBJ.W- ', - IN TO CUT mmammsmm rm zziimfrma4im:m r ,, l -. ., . -m mm ' EVANHELIHT COM I Ml ro MirnioniHT church Itor. (Ico. Doiinnrd of Chlcngo will begin special meetings at tlio Moth ocllHt church Wednesday, Junuiiry 12, Mr. llontiurd coiiich vury highly rccomtuondod uh u successful Chrls- .tlan worker. IIu preaches tlio gos- pol with u iiowiiohs and vIrot that In contagious; thcro Is nothing prosaic and stereotyped, nothing conscrloiiB. Ho Is u strong prcachor, tender, yet foarlcHB. Ho slugs splendidly, using many at h'ls own aunts and music, ono of which, "Tho Old Hugged Cross," Is sung around tho world. Sunday services at tlio usual hours, week nights, at 7MG. raE? -.real CoTee - served pipind hot with pure cremm 4rt: pride m rrrw twserrv & ft Tbkethmee Dcsen Dooghrwh 30? PORTLAND, Jon. 8. Growing Im portance of tlio West Coast lumber Industry Is ovldonced In four Im portant excursions of largo users of lumber to tlio Pacific coast 'during tlio months of January and February, A joint excursion of tlio Amorlcan wood proBorvbrs association and tlio National tlo producers association will arj-lvo In Scattlo, Jnnuary l'Jth, and for four days will bo tho guests of West Coast Lumbermen's associa tions, tho Association of Crcosotlng companies of tho Pacific coast, and tho Tacoma Lumbermen's club. This oxcurslon on tho part or oust orn tcchulcnl exports In wood pro Borvlng and wood uso Is for tlio pur peso of studying Douglas fir condi tions nt first hand. On Jnnuary 19th, tho party will bo ontortnlncd In Scattlo and vicinity; on tho 20th, It will visit Tacoma nnd bo ontortnlnod nt luncheon by tho Tncuihii Lumbermen's club; nnd, on tho 21st and 22nd, will bo entertain ed nt Potrland, making a special trip to logging operations In that vicin ity, nnd nlso a special trip to tho creosotlng plnnt of tho St. Helens Crcosotlng company for tho purpose of witnessing tho operntlon of n now diagonal perforating machlno for tho Injection of prosorvatlvo trcatmont In fir railroad ties and 1 1 inborn. On tho evening of January 22nd, tho visiting delegation will bo ontor tnlnml hv tha West Coast Lumber men's association nt n dinner -M I III ilUIIU. Tho Mountnln States Lumber deal ors association of Donvor, represent' Ing retail dealers of Colorado, Ne braska, Wyoming nnd Now Mexico will also arrlvo In Scattlo on tho morning of January 19th, and will bo entertained by tho West Coast Lumbormcn'H association. From Scnttlo, tho Mountain ro tall donlors will proceed to Tacoma and thonco to Orays Harbor. They will reach Portland on January 22nd, whoro this oxcurslon will also bo en tertained by tho West Coast Lumber men's association at n dinner. A similar oxcurslon on tho part of tho Itotnll Lumber Donlors nssocln tlon of tho stato of Now York will reach Seattle about tho mlddlo of Fobruary, nt which -point tho Itiner ary and cntortnlnment will bo undor tho dlrcctlonand auspices of tho West Coast Lumbermen's association. This party will vIsltTncoma, prays Harbor. Contralto, Wlllapa Hnrbor, Portland, and Evorott. OM'i' 'JUDGE K M LANDIG TRIS SPEAKER $30,000 $20000 TV COBB 3ABE RUTH Ilaseball pays Its hired men well. When Ty Cobb signed as manager for tho Detroit Tigers, ho became tho highest salaried player in baseball. McOraw gots a mcro $3G,000, but ho Isn't on tho playing field when tho gamo Is on. Then thcro aro Judgo Landls with $42, COO and Trls Speak er and Babo Huth laboring for $20,000 each. Besides, Eddie Collins of tho Whlto Sox, Is said to bo gottlng $15,000 a year, and Drover Alexander Is In tho $10,000 class. MAAAWMfcWMWVWVWWMWWWWWWWN''AA''-VM It Is said thatsomo of tho Vene tians thoso who hovo nover been to tho mainland havo nover soon a horso In nil tholr lives. SAWMILL SITE For Sale One of the best sawmill sites in Klamath county, located on Upper Klam ath Lake, having spur track and canal al ready in. R E SMiTH 517 Main Street House Phone 364; Office 160 The Rex Cafe Sunday Special Dinner, $1.25 Crab Flako Cocktail Sweet Gherkins RELISHES Itlpo Olives ROUP Chlckon Qlblets, Southern PUNCH Orapo Julco 1 SALAD Vegetablo, French Dressing YOUR CHOICE , Young Chlckon Frlcnssoe, Ilex Stylo Supromo of Chicken Patties, Rolne Itoast Milk Fed' Lamb, Demi Olaco VEGETABLES Cream Whipped Potatoes Fried Parsnips In Crumbs DESSERT Plum Pudding ' Fruit Sauco He: Mince Plo Assorted Pies VanJUa Ice Cream Cake Tea Coffoe Milk LOCAL I'UICKH FOIL HUTTKR FAT HIGHEST That tho Klamath Falls Crcamory company Is paying two and three contB moro per pound for butter fat than Portland concerns aro paying, Is tho statement of J J. Furber, manager of tho plant. Tho highest prlco paid In Portland last month was C4 cents, and tho low est was 49 conts. This week Port land croamorlos aro paying 53 cents, and tho Klamath Falls crcamory Is paying EG conts. This fact Is becom Ing known to tho farmors of north' orn California, and many of them aro shipping their products hero. NKW COLLECTION AGENCY Tho Klamath Collection Agency Is tho numo of a now buslnoss started by Mrs. T. H. Jolly, with temporary offices at 124 So. Fifth street. Mrs Jolly has been In tho collection busl noss for somo time, and states that sho finds tho nocd of such buslnoss so urgent that sho decided to go Into tho business on n larger scalo, mak Ing a specialty of local collections The Romans gloved too hands nnd veiled tho facos of their bakers, lost by any chanco plobolan taint should spoil tho "upper crust." A Holiday Frock nHrvTssHsM1. bIbBBBW -JtfflKSSSSM BBBBsf it , rNCNv.BB BBBBBBHT Jr t yT"BBBBBH BBB "vlviirK & BBBBl BBBS vVSBjjwvn BV UtvT7t.liiklBH r,? ?44'r.?pjSM Bw t aV - f!fmMM BM,M!v-5?fvta.B C V 'a!SrBl BfV'''l'i IbbbI I if- rHBBl bKiKbbH Hero Is a dress particularly suit able for tho holidays. It Is of a particular quality of moussollno do boIo which has a bit of stiffness in It, necessary to gtvo tho desired crisp ness to tho row upon row of putty meltings' that, save for the smashing pink roses make up the enMro decor JUItY TEIIM OF COUItT WILL OPEN MONDAY Klghf cases aro sot down for trial at tho first 1921 term of tho circuit court, which opens Monday at 10 o'clock, Judgo D. V. Kuykondall presiding. Talesmen havo been summoned. ' Tho first caso Is tho damage suit of -Laura Madison against L. Mills and othors, basca on allegations of wrongful arrest and Imprisonment. Tlio thrco dishes which aro invar iably to b'o found on King George's sideboard on Christmas day aro tho royal baron, of boof, tho boar's hoad, and tho woodcock plo. UocaUBO his wlfo burned his trou sors was tho reason given for do sertlon by ono husband recently. Tho woman pleaded that ho had told her a falsehood and that was his punishment. UNlVEItSITY OF OREGON, Eu gono, Jan. 8. Announcement wns mado today by Dean Eric ,W- Allen of tho completed program for tho an nual Oregon nowspapor conferenco at tho university school of Journal Ism Frldny nnd Saturday, January 14 nnd 1C. Friday morning, Col. Carlo Abrams of tho Salem Statesman presiding, tho subject will bo forolgn advertis ing, with papors by Charles W. Eng lish, manager of tho Hotter Business bureau of tho Portland Ad club, and John T. Beamish, advertising man agor of tlio Baker Herald. Anothor fcaturo of tha morning will bo papors by tho rival Albany editors, Ralph R. Chronlso of tho Domocrat, and E. M. Reagan, of tho Herald, who will toll 'How Albany Is Becoming a Good Nowspapor Town." Friday nfternoon wilt bo given ovor to "A Proposod Codo of Nows papor Law," with a report by Dean Allen, chairman of tho codo commlt teo and papers by Edgar B. Plpor, editor of tho Orogonlan, nnd William G. Halo, dean of tho university law school. Tho legal rato will also bo ful ly dlscuBsod. At a banquet Friday ovonlng con ference offlcors for next year will bo elected and talks will bo mado by President P. L. Campbell, Donald J. Storllng, managing editor of tho Ore gon Journal, Col. Geo. A. Whlto ad jutant gcneraV. C. E. Ingalls, presi dent of tho Stato Editorial associa tion, and Dean Allen. "Advertising and Printing Costs and Prices" will be tho subject for Saturday morning. F. W. Smith, prlco oxport of tho Porto Publishing company of Salt Lake, will toll "tho story of a Country Publlshor," follow ed by a discussion, led by R. W. Sawyer, editor of tho Bend Bulletin, and N. J. Vansklko, editor qf tho Mil ton Eaglo, on tho rates charged for advertising and printing. "Existing Conditions In ISO Oregon Newspaper Offices',' will bo tho subject of a pa per by Elbert Bedo, editor of tho Cot tago Grove Scntlnol, with a discus sion by E. A. Koon, of tho Dallas Ob server. Saturday noon tho editors will bo guests of tho unlvorslty at a luncheon at Hendricks hall. MERRILL FAMILY LORE THEIR INFANT DAUGHTER A classified Ad will sell it. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stovonson of Merrill were boroaved of their infant daughter, ton months old, Wodnosday. Doath was duo to pneu monia. Tho burial will take placo at Merrill. Ltght beet Long I BjBlBjBjPBjCBjB SBjBjBl BftJBlB c Rift-' 1 &' VBv& 'SBBH &-''f''s ? IbSiSBBs v 31 $' iBhIIBBH "&Cl 'iiiiiiBBBBff Hero you sco tho longest beard la tho world eight feet long. It wa.. grown and Is worn by Comrade Bock of Falrchlld-av. Chicago. Ho's a me chanic and when at work ho tucks it lnsldo his vest. S. P. Restoring Pre-War .Service In Dining Cars SAN FRANCICO, Jan. 8 Allan Pollck, former managor of dining cars, hctols and restaurants for the Southern Pacific company, haa re turned aftor two years' absence to tako up his formor post. Mr. Pol lok left tho sorvlco at tho tlmo tho government took control of tho rail roads and bocamo manager of the Palaco hotel in San Francisco. Re cently ho hns acted as expert organ lzer for S. W. Straus & Co., owners of Amabassador hotel system. Tho opening of tho Ambassador hotel at Auanuc uiiy wasninacr nis personal direction and 'ho completod all ar rangements for tho organization ot tho Ambassador hotel in New York city which will bo opened next April. "I tako up my duties for tho Southern Paclflo company where I loft off In 1918," Mr. Pollock said. "I am very pleased to find tho staff Intact. It Is my purposo to glvo Southern Pacific patrons supreme sorvlco." ' Tho five republics of Central Amer ica havo a combined area of about 200,000 squaro miles, or considerably loss than that of tho stato of Texas. Ibm The Telephone Company and Wages A , f l Salarlos and wages constitute 72 of the exponscs of this company. Out ct overy dollar spont by tho telophono company, yo cen is turned ovor to its omployeos In tho form of compensation. It Is our purposo to retain competent andv experienced employees. An efficient and contented organization Is the main factor In good Borvlce, ' Tho deficit in earnings which wo havo experienced In Oregon Has boon largely augmented by necessary increases to our employees. It will bo ot interest to our Oregon patrons to know what our incroasod expenso for salaries and wages in Oregon has been sinco 1916 as shown in ono of tho exhibits filed with' tho Public Servlco Commission In connection with our recent application for an increase in tolophono rates. Increaeo In wages ot Plant employoes, present ovor 1916 $307,000 Increase in wagos ot Traffic (operating) omployees, present over 1916 681,000 Incroaso In wages ot Commercial omployees, present ovor 1916 98,000 Total annual increase in wages $1,086,000 Although thoso largo increases in wages havo beon mado they represent only approximately a 60 increase ovor pro-war wages, as compared with increases of over 100 in many trades and occupations requiring no groater skill or preparation on the part of the worker. We do not think our employees' wages should be ro ducod under present conditions or under conditions ;iow possible to forecast, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company (WVWWWWWVWWWWWAWWMWMWMMWmMWMMWAM aami ative scheme.