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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1921)
-r.NNAT, IAHVAKT IC, lMt THE EVENING HERALD, DRUGGISTS LOSE LEAD! Harbor Mid Oontnulom Now Tied for Vint Place' With the. defeat of the DrufgUti br the Darbera, who Friday won three gamee in tha Elka bowling series, tha plllmakera Joined tbo 'ittirrain t third Dtaco In the league while thelr opponent proud j took possession of th etop posl Hod, together with the Contractor Tbo achedwle for thla week: To nlgbt, lleareata va. Draggtita; Tue day, Zerolenc Y. DrodgoraJ Wed ncadar. Darbera ys, Shepherds; Frl day Contractor Y. City pad. H(tnllnjr of Team Played. W. L. I'd Darbera 9 Contractora ............ Drugglati Itearcala . Bhepherd City Dada Zorolenea ............ Dredger ,....... ... ... ,.- i ... ... 9 S 1 .778 2 .778 .566 .556 .444 .383 .333 :j KCHO OK rORMKB CABB BEING HKAIID TOllAY A an echo ot the conviction of Jesse Kekwald and her altter, Dlanche Turner, charged with pil fering 1400 from a logger, who claimed he had been relieved ot that amount while In tha company ot the women, tbe ault of William Marx,, attorney, through W. C. Van Emon, against Justice Gahagen for tbo. recovery ot 1175 which was nominally in the euilody ot the jus lice court, will come up thta after noon In the circuit court. When the women were arrested their rooma were aearched. and the officer found $176 accreted In a Mrhuk- Thta money waa turned over to tha Juetlco court. Th mone la claimed aa private prop rtr by tha women, who aro both nerrlng a alt month' sentence In the penitentiary at Salem, and the ault la a friendly one to determine tba legal ownerahlp ot tbe money, IW11M I'OINTKItH January ia a good tliuo to sow awect clover for nture on tbo dry hill ot Southern Oregon. Itsu. nlly IS to 15 pounds' ot yellow flowering hlennlnl awed clover Per acre arc used for pasturo aeedlng. Well fed and woll-Vfpt cahru uru leB likely to bo Injured by lleo than tli oso that aro allowed to run down. The simplest remedy for llcc-lnfcstrd cnlvc I raw linseed oil bnuhed well Into the skin. Keep the. calf out of tho aim and weather for 14 hour nfter troatliiK tlopeat the application nfter ten dny. being careful to rub the oil well Into the neck, nrmplt and top of tho shoulders. Three, appllca lion aro usually sufficient. An hour or to ulth n shoiel villi empty the dead furrows and prevent tho drowning out ot many young crop thl winter. Standing rurface water I harmful to both tho soil and the crop, henco the xurfaro drains should not bo neglected. Any feeding ot bees nt this time of year should be with soft candy or fondant, rather than syrup, as It Is raster lo feed. Is mora eco nomical, and keeps down moisture In tho hive. A good formula for Vo fondant ru Granulated sugar. IS pounds; ll(iild glucose, 1H pounds; water, tU quarts; cream . , ot tartar, U tablcspoontul. Heat the water and stir In sugar slowly until dissolved. Add tho glucose, boll, and then add cream ot tartar, ltcmovo and ltr until thick enough tl pour Into molds. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON - ,,. ,", ,.-',i 1.'- Pngo Four The mill ot thn Winchester Lumber company, which has been closed for soma time, opened ngntn Friday, About t!5 men will be em ployed In tho mill. Tho company will iilso operate It logging camp, With tho opening nt thl mill all of the Industrial plants nl Heeds port aro now running, nnd offers work to inoro men than uvor before. liay.KOIt HKNT ,1 mom uuiilorit house1, furnished, garage, I'liona 409W. 1017 WANTKl) i WVninii for amoral housmmrk, and cleaning uno day n week. I'hono 4I7.M. 10-18 PERSONAL MENTION II. II. Julleu loft Hit inornltiK tor Copco where ho has accepted n posi tion with tTio California Oregon Ton or Co. Mrs. Jullcn loft jestenlay for Seattle whero ulio will visit with rcla tlies and friends for about six weuks. Dr. (looreo Meroman Ima purchaa- V OK C AUXOIAItY niA, ELECT TOMOHHOW Tho Women' Auxiliary of the Chamber of Commerce at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will hold a alive: tea, when an executive committee will bo elected. Present officers and director are: Mra. E. 8. Henry, pre- Ident: Mr. Paul Bogardn. vice- president; Mra. TnA Murphy, ccre- tary. Executive committee Mrs William Ganong. Mr. D. M. Smith Mr. C. W. Eberleln. and Mra C. J. Ferguson. All women Interested. In community work are Invited to attend. CAMJ'BKLIj Hf it STARTS IX CIRCUIT COURT In tbo circuit court this morning tbe case ault ot W. R. Campbel! agalnit Eddlo Cookham over thf aale of a halt itack ot hay, waa be gun before a Jury, Campbell claims be purchased the hay from Cookham and paid him $160 on account. Tbo hay, It 1 claimed wa not delivered, but aold to another party by Cook ham. Tbe latter brlnga a counter claim for patturage In tbe sum of 8325. Tho attorneys tor plaintiff rested Juit before noon and tbe caso will probably go to the Jury tome time thl afternoon. BIG LUMBER 4)E Northwest, Says C, S. Keith, I'KltlOl) ot great activity In A the lumber Industry of the Northwest Is forseen by Chas. S. Keith, president of the American Oregon Lnmber company of Port land, and also president of the Central Coal and Coko company of Kansas City. Mr. Keith's conclu tlon. aro set forth In an address which he delivered at a meeting of the southern Pine association at Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Keith bases hi predictions on rapid depletion ot tho Southern pine forests, says the Eugene Reg ister, which depletion ot tho lum ber aupply must bo met by falling back on tho forest, ot the Pacific Northwest. In addition, he asserts. the pro-war export total must again be provided, which must also come from the forests of tho Northwest. Elaborating on this point, he told the Southern Lumbermen: "The question Is to provide, new production tn replace Soufnern de pletion. How soon can wo get It? It tho condition heretofore Indicat ed, to- It. a deplotion of produc Hon of 8,0(3,000,000 feet .occur rlng'by 1923 or 1934, I to be cared tor ;lt tbo delayed and accumulated domestic demand Is to bo met; If we export a, wo did In 1913, 2.- 700,000,000 feet, auch now produc tion must be provided, and soon. "This means the building ot mills In tbo Northwest the last aourco ot aupply. What Is the situation there? The amount ot production to bo provided will bo 8,063,000,000 fed to meet Southern depletion. Thl would only restore 119 pro- Prominent mining men of Oregon will attend thn annual moetlug ot the Oregon chapter ot tho American Institute of Mining nnd Metallurg ical Engineer nt O. A, C, Janu ary 31. Family and atudentH of the school of mine will entertain tho lsltors, and a good represen tation from the 57 members of tho chapter In tho state Is expected. Tbo Institute will lunch with tho Corvallls chapter of A. A K and II. M. Parks, director of tho Ore gon state bureau of mlno, will nil iIm,. ihn rnmhlnpfl mrellnc nn "fleology in Itelatlon to Engineer-' ','"rl 0oor0 arl"' Iwmlaome, Ing." Mr. Parks was formerly; monument lo bo placed oier .tho dean of the O. A. C. school of of ll1 '"h"- mines. nuslncs, meeting will he! "nil who left a rouplo ot held at 2:30 to elect officers. IMs-l week,, ago for San Francisco to apnnd cusslon of tho bill lo revise federal the winter will return tomorrow mining Iiwk will bo led by W. Il. evening lo nlteml to muttora of bust- Dennis. A. M. Swartly and Dean'iicn. C E Newton. An Inspection trip' Mrs. I.ouls llagen of Portland la ilsltlng her daughter, .Mrs. Jack Slater. In tho Hot Springs addition. Mra. Herman Wochslor left jester- -- 'day morning for a lslt with friend REEDSPORT MILL RUNS, nnd relatives In Portland. ' I J F Storey, representing tbo t!en- Alt Industrial Plant Oprrntliig; craj Motors Acceptance Corporation j j-.ntpioy .iinny .urn ( ,r san Francisco, is In the city on - i mattor of bushies for his company. UEESDPOUT. Ore., Jan. 16. . h, k. llnuger la In tho city on his . i regular visit In tho Interests of Well- man Peck, wholesale grocers, of San Francisco. 2"iT. rediirtlou on Vests. K. K. K. Store. till leather of tho campus will follow and din ner will be had In tho homo ceo nomlca building at 6:30. Stop at Anado Hotel. In tho heart of Klamath Falls Tenter of rlioppl'iu nnd the.itro dis trict. All outsldo rooms. Hot & cold water In over)' room Steam lle.it, Itoasonablq rates 1-31 STi't mliirltou on Patrick Muckl nans at K. K. K. Store, WANTED Woman lo Inkn linutn washing for two. Apply 711 Main St. - r Hon'l overlook tho big prlco re duction on men's film (hurcoata nnd nulls at K. K. K. Stoic. FOI1 HUNT- Becond flour liver niniy Store. Oil) Main St. tlullalilo for ufflrn or apartment, 10-21 wooi i on hai.i: Dry limit-and body wood- Fir and Pine. Harry Fitirli. Tel. 343W ! FDIt HAI.IJ-Tanrred Hlialn Wlilln l.oglioiii llnby ChlckH from Ikhis wllh flock nvoriiKO of 333 ogga n.icli In pullet )car, milled lo High l'oU greed I'ockurols 17o each, 20 pur cent wllh old or, remainder 10 days Imfoio shipment A fow jnclieriilit fur sale MrM. V I). llooMi, Mux IMA, Ashland, Oro. Ml roil ham:- u IhmmI no. i. milk I'lius. All )iiiuk niWH, llolslulil Hiirham mid .lernn mid llurliiiius. Address 2IIH Wllllein' llldg. HM7 FOIl SAI.i: purebred I'ol.ind Clilua pig i. Ihreo mouths old. suh- Joct to registration, $20 carli V I., Purdy, Merrill, Oregon Hi FOIl HAI.I! Two lot Hi fail grow ing ni'i'tlini on Oregon A I III fl. finiilMgn mi pnvamoiit t'oriior and adjoining lots flood luw. ili-op soil I ..II ....II i.nlll. I.I...I It.m.iitimil illlir. 33 l.3C reduclou on .Mon's "(Ivor-1 l.cnUllK city mM must sell at once. rooat K. K. K Store Tel. 273J 10.17 V,VWVVWWWWVV' Mis,l,sTV,twV VEL0PIN1 COMING Must Provide Future Timber ( duclton In tho United States, which' In Itself was subnormal, and would . . .,.- nAAAAAAA not proviuo ior me -a.' Phone 389 feet of pre-war foreign demand and accumulated domestic requirements Production to provide only for de pletion since" 1919 and pre-war for eign demand would amount to ap proximately 11,000,000,000 feet" In other worda. according to Mr Keith, the Pacific Northwest will be called upon within tho next few year to make good a depletion In' th) natlon'a lifmOr cut of approx imately 11.000,000,000 feet. Sig nificance ot this statement can bo underitood when It I recalled that I thl I considerably moro than th" combined total lumber cut of Ore-, gon and Washington last year. It his conclusions are accurately drapn they mean that tho produdlon tn Oregon and Washington will be more than doubled. I I)ut that ls not all. Mr. Keith foresees tbo tlm In tho very near future when tldowater stumpago In tbe northwest will bo exhausted, which means that the aupply ot tint bet to meet the augmented lumber demand must come from tho In terior timbered areas. Ills conclusions hear out the faith that ha caused tbo lnvcat-1 ments of millions of dollar In tho Klamath county timber and manu facturing plants, and augur a tlmo of augmented development In tbo next few years, when tho courage ot Klamath'a pioneer Investors will receive the deserved financial To ward, and tho wholo community will share In the prosperity ot Klamath's basic Industry, NEW TODAY Floral lieslgim for all occasions KAY IT WITH Vt.flUMMIB KM MATH FLOWER KHOP 834 Main St 16 THE WHY OF 20c WE find but scant reality In dramas of rascality Which lack the bold vitality Of loudly spoken speech. When crooks, their luck forsaking them . ' Their friends and fortune shaking them, Find fate is overtaking them WE LIKE TO HEAR 'EM SCREECH. Copyrighted In the H. V Examiner by James J. Mouluguo. THE STRAND THEATRE nV f AT THE STRAND Where Everybody Goes ' I fill r Hodkinson Features sssBBsBBrfssaasaaaraM Jk m. W M- J mL. 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The. little group of on lookersiitood.horror.'stricken and helpless. And. then-! See'foriyoursclf.the smashing climax of a gripping story,.a' story that moves at so swift a'pace.that it .will carry you breathless from punch to punch, and leave you gratified and delighted with the fact that at lastyouhave seen ft truly great picture. Admission 10c and 20c 3IHIUTE,-lV5.l r. In addition to thl marvelous production, tba second of . tba series Id tbe Life of .VU JENNINGS, THE REFORMED BANDIT will be shown, Charlie Chaplin in -"The Ham Actor" Concluding with a Beautiful Hcenlu . S