TUK8IWY, march as, mat. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON UN Tl IN SWEPT FOREST. SKATTLK, Wash. Mnr 22 - Air planes noon will bo circling over the Olympic Peninsula, n vast stretch of J wild timbered country In the far. north western corner of Washington. In an effort to dctermtno accurately ' the dntnngc wrought hy a seventy minute tornado which on Jnnuary 29. ' cnited what officials say wan the greatest timber disaster In tho his tory of tho country Eight billion feet of lumber was splintered or crashed to the ground by the storm, according to estimates inn do by state officials, government foresters and lumbermen who visited ' tho Olympic country with Governor L. F. Hart after the storm. The f In-j anclal loss, they say, may be estlmat-. cd at botwocn 1100,000,000 and i $160000.000. State Land Commis sioner Carl Savldge, a member of tho governor's party estimated that 2S per cent of tho trees on statu hold Ings had fallen. Timber remaining on the peninsula constitutes tho greatest tire menaco In the United Slates today, Mr. Sav ldgo declared In a report. Ono cigar ette stub, be said, might bo enough to start a tiro that would sweep tho area. "If tiro comes," he said, "tho damAgo that has already been done will be puny and Insignificant beside that which will result." Plans for salvaging tho fallen tim ber and that left standing await the rosult of tho airplane survey before completion, Tho federal government has been asked to provldo a means of i entry Into the dltsrict and stato off I-1 dais expect that some use will be I mado of the railroad by the "United ' States Sp'ruco Corporation during tho war, running from. Fort Angelus on , ine eago 01 me siorra area, inio me Intortor of tho peninsula. Present plana contemplate giving Governor Louis F. Hart wide latitude In direct ing the work of tiro prevention and opening up roads and trails. Propos als for burning over the entire area In tho early spring while brush and foliage are wet thus removing the menace of dying undergrowth have been discussed. No lives were lost In the storm, al though a number of the settlers had almost miraculous escapes. Many barns and dwellings wero destroyed and between twenty and thirty fam ilies rendered homeless. Horses and cattle were killed. A power plant at Forks, In the center of the storm area, was razed, and sis houses In the Indian village of La Push, near the Pacific Ocean, were blown away. Set tlers have taken a measure of com fort from the statement that any two of the giant trees uprooted would more than furnish enough lumber to replace overy building damaged by the wind. Of ISO miles of rangers' trail and 150 miles of telephone line, not a trace remains. The Olympic highway, a scenic route, was blocked for miles by uprooted trees. Roads and trails wera pbllterated by trees plied many feet high In tho most open places. Reports reaching Stat Game Com missioner L. II. Darwin Indicated that the destruction of elk, thousands of which roamed the peninsula, pro tected by the law, was not as great as was first, reported. Hundreds of them, wero imprisoned by fallen trees blocking their trails, however, Mr Darwin said, and unless a way Is found to release them, they may starvo to death. Outbursts of Everett True By Condon iL K KCGIJ Riant ON GoltvC. MtAToR eccs VATOO. NAM 1 I IvjnjT THIS NINTH " LCT THS Fesuv-oW Put n Tte (vetV YSAfc LeAl?NtM3. to CMi- OUT HS ttOOrc DSFORE RCACHINC I T .' iBSfr'TII' IB! BACKACHE! IB LUMBAGO OR SM SIM Unit Pitlii I'roin Umli Willi 8mll Trial IMllo nf OM "St. Jncotw Oil." When jour back Is aoro and lamo Jsd Halts from nuy mllnbln pharmncy and Inkii.n Inlilcnpoiititilt In a gins of water liefnrn tirt'itkfntil (or a fnw ilnys nml ymir kidney will then net flno This famous salt I" " ''" tin. acid of ttrnpo and lemon Julco, combined with llttiln ami h been used tor gonenttlnn to (lush rloggnd 'kidney and sllumulato litem to ac tivity .also to netitinllin lli acid in urllin so It no longer muse Irrita tion, thus ending bladder disorder Jnd Hrtlls In ltiipmilvo and can not liijuru. make n delightful e((or vtmrmit Ittliln water drink which all regular moitl enter should lakn now and then to keep (ho kldnoy clean or lumlmgo. sciatica or rtiouniullm I ntiil llm blood pure, thereby avoid- kidney complication has you stiffened up. don't aurier (lot n small trial bolllo of old, hon est "sit Jacobs Oil" at -'Y drug store, pour a lltlln In )ir hand niul nib It right on )our selling hack., and by tho tlmo you count 60, the soreness and lameness Is conn Don't stay crippled This sooth-j Ing, penetrating oil need to bo used only unco It takes llu pain right out and ends tho misery It Is mag j leal, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin Nothing olso stops lumbago, scia tica. bachaMie or rheumatism o promptly It nnrer disappoints' Adv Diamond Dye It Like New Again Kae.li package ot "Diamond Dyes" contains simple directions to dye old. fnded, shabby material whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, any new, rich, fadeless color. Iluy no other dro Inn serious Adv. HOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLU UK UAIAIWtn ' HO! K - M --- mm-m ' In Nostril To Apply Cream In NoUll l)pcn Up Air Passage. uiu iirwriRisi now Antil. . I.. ' your nostrils, , ,nnn J,r ' overy air passngo of Uln hl "' ' "hj and heal llm nvollan. It.fl-.nl, th oil iiieinbrann, km,u , " ' -r my. cream ,lnli;7. .-very cold and -nUrrl, JZ t"""1 ","KI"" ,l Just nZ hu SAGE TEA KEEPS ALASKA PULP U.OFC. LEADS IS LINE GRADE ATTENDANCE What relief Vour Hogged nostrils open right up. the air pass i age nf your head am eer and you can breathe freely No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, head ache, dryness- no struggling (or breath at night, your cold r catarrh Is gone , Don't slay stuffed up' (let a small bottln of I'.ly' Cream Halm from I f'otidtil, TAKES PAIN OIIT OF pjpisi SLOAN'S l.uilmf7tTs I . fur Wyrai,. 'o,Uv i.T1 ! ll one ansntr- mJ., m U suits. vn Pnxlutti t. Avrtl tdlloul rulhinr U a . to the atllictcl Mn&&.fnrin l.om,l,ruuutkii?,n'l swains, ami uthcr cite nut i. r tl.e ir.ult o( t..u,,. rfe''' nusalnea. skin ,',4.n rf ,C'? Ui a Urge U,, lj. iimlril. Y.Hir .Uata7t !? J slie-05c,70e,J iu. m ..TksAti Linimenf( When Mltnl With Mutliur Hrlnsr Dark-Ills llnnullful Lustra At Dnm It Spruce and Hemlock. It Is not difficult to distinguish be tween fcpruce and hemlock In tho forest, when one learns to notice the following peints: The spruce has stiff pointed leaves (or short needles), Its hark scales are never bright red. and the cones smaller than those of the pines hang down on the branches. Tho hemlock, on tho other hand, has soft flat needles, often two-ranked, that Is, growing on two sides of tho stem, so that tho sprig has a flat tened nppearanco; hemlock bark scales look red, when broken off, and tho dainty little cones stand erect on their branches, falling apart soon after ripening, so that no old cones long remain on or under tho trees where they grew. Lumber from the two trees ruuy be distinguished by re membering thnt flint of the spruce Is while In color, while hemlock wood retains Us faint reddish tint. A trout lays a thousand eggs for each jMund of uor weight. Uut hardly three In a hundred hatch out, for tho rest ot the Inhabitants of tho stream are waiting to devour them. HEVENTY IS IXDEPE-VDENT AGE SAVS DR. JORDAN. 8A.V FRANCISCO, Mar. 22. Hev enty (i Just the age of Independence, JUNEAU. Alaska. Mar 22 Alas ka paper pulp Is as of ' fine a grade of pulp as ever came to San Francis co," according to a cablegram ('. W Callahan, California paper company ' official sent to Juneau recently when ho received samples of tho first pulp manufactured In tho territory. Manufacture ot pulp In Alaska Is expected to becomo nn Industry i which soon will rival fishing and mining In the north. Ono mill, al ready operating on thu Spcel Itlvor.. south of here, sent. the first ship ments to thu outside recently, .nd other plants are being planned. The thousands of acres ot timber and tho great undeveloped water power sup ply will be used to develop tho Indus try. Samples sent to Mr. Callahan were front the first day's run at tho Speol plant, whlck is bwned by tho Alaska Pulp and Paper Co. Tho plant has In creased Its output until It Is now pro ducing an avcrago ot flvo ton qf pulp a day. The pulp Is shaped di rect from the mill to Seattle About thirty men aro working at tho plant. In addition to the loggers getting out the timber- Another plant Is being planned for Humpback Day, on tho mainland near Wrangell, Alaska. Application for a waterpowcr permit for Hump back has been mado to the govern ment by the Alaska Development and Mineral Company, which. It Is un derstood, 1s a subsidiary organization of tho Kennncott Copper Corporation, a Guggenheim company. IIKIIKKLKV. rat; Mar 22 Num orlcally. tho University of California , makes or mar the fnco Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age Wo all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance Your hair Is your charm It When It fcsssN''s,sWs,srMM1 Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor and former president ot Stanford University declared In n talk hero re cently. A. mnn of seventy Is Just In bis prime, ho declared. Dr. Jordan, who has Just celebrat ed his seventieth birthday, said tho greatest need of a man of sorenty Is a wife. loads the thirty largest universities In tho United States and probably In thu world tn full tlmo regular enroll ment and probably In the total num ber of persons Instructed, according to figures rccolved horo from Ray mond Walters of I.ehlgh University, secretary ot tho Amorlcan Associa tion of Colleglato Registrars. In his statistics ot registration of thirty American universities for 1020 Mr. Walters gave fjrst placo to Cali fornia with a registration of full tlmo regular students of 11,071, a grand total of resident students of 1G,379 and a final sum total of all pcroon Instructed of 38.901 persons Columbia Unlvorslty, Now York, was given second placo with 8,188 full tlmo students. Figures used by Mr Waltcri were based on enrollment data to Novom-l 1it 1, 1920. only James Satton. re corder of thu faculties here, said lat-, or figures havo brought tho total number of regular students horo to 12.315 persons. Mr. Walters said California was first In enrollment In liberal arts and In number of women students. In i tho total of men students It Is third.. Flush Your Kidneys Orrajtlomnlly i being oiccednd by Harvard and Mich- If Yoa IVii .Meat Regularly Igan, and In Its law school It Is fourth In size. Jho California summer i No man or woman who eats meat school Is the second largest In the regularly can makn a mistake hy country. ' tlushlng the kidneys occasionally, ' SSVH A wnll.knnwn atillmrltv II. fades, turns gray, and looks streak- eil lust a few sppllratlnns ot Hage Tea and Hutphur enhances l ap pearand a huO'l.' dfnld tlnn'l itav rrjr1 1..-W rnunr1 Either prepare thu recipe at boron j or get from any drug store a botth of "W)eth's Kage and Hutphur Com- j pound." which I merely the old tlmo reclpo Impro ! by the addl-' Hon of other Ingredients Thou sand nf folk recommend this ready-to-usa preparation, because It dark ens the hair beautifully, beside, no ono can poMtbty tell, a It darkens so naturally and evenly You moisten , a sponge or soft brush with it, draw-: Ing thl through tho hair, taking on small strand at a time, llr morning tho gray hair disappears, after an other application or two Its natural color Is restored, nnd It becomes thick, glossy ahd lustrous, and you appear year younger Adv Kill That Cold With CASCARA K? QUININE ColJt, Coui!i9 V l.i AMI Grippe HrCl T tMI llullW.. !.r . r )ll u; . ' Oilpp In i diy QiilnliM l-i I'Jl lim '- n 5-cl l!m .! I.U - No Opll l-i IllSi's. , t .' I' ! ! .'Tltw'- I ll( fill MI i .! ' . . I I t.v.".. UK tlll4 till .t4 ! -Vafesis U t-MI JuKit ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT T I BEGIN OK ITS 1 I i r Tt ti 4f" . r- i 1 nc utner fellow t Bank Account PERU A I'M you think palronlilng home Industry bene fits someone else morn than It doe YOU' Uut. oa tl other hand who should hatn consideration wtirn 111 other fellow' do tho buying? Everything which builds up good business here in Khv itath Palls contributes It share tn the prosperity of sveryhody in this community S7? First National Bank KLAMATH TALLi ORCOON L PIRKT'l'MjUlt MILL IH IIUIIT AT r.Iltlt.MLS. i forms uric acid whlcji clogs the. kid-1' noy pores so tney slugglsniy filter .or strain only part of the waste and i poisons from tho blood, then vou ceti FAIRUANKS, Alusko. Mar. 22. sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head-' Interior Alaska soon will bo using, ache, liver trouble, nervousness,! exclusively, homo grown and homo constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness,! ground grain, a flour mill having , "'adder disorders como from slug been established hero. Wheat fromcUh Nd"". tho sovoral forms In tho Tanonn Val-1 , Ti?" moim"nl J"'1' '' 'lull ehn ley will bo brought to tho mill anUli" ! 10k' "T '," T ""). bUM"' tho flour w, bo sold at inland PQ,nt 1' J" tSSurTS Horald classified ads pay you. sago or intended by a seusntlon of scalding, get about four ounce of Spring Hats Will Be Small and Bright Hero aro threa of tho prettiest and most practical of tho new spring hats. .All colorn nr bright, moro brilliant, oven, than during proccd-ng oprings. Jado green, coppor andhl o now "sSn aot glow" aro among tho most popular shodea. Tho first hat. a flowerod turban, Is olabornto ciioukI for wear with afternoon frocks as well as suit. It is mado of shaded goraulum blossoms, with a row or two of tho straw braid of which the hat Is mado showing next the face. Tho next two hats are designed along strictly utility lines. Tho ono with with tho brim Is mado of taffeta, tho under side ?. ,DS,B I0''-010'6? W. A perky Uttlo bpw pf tho silk at tho back adds much to tl Is haUs amSr nei.' while tho wreath' of tiny bright red cborrleo and their ieatfs softens tho lino about tho ' n draped utraw-cioth touuo Is relieved wUU unattached crlcs and leavoa of velvet" WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed for$5.00CASH- KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY "Try It Out Yourself" ' says the Good Judge o And you will find how much moro satisfaction little of this Rcul Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of tho ordinary kind. Tho good, rich, real to bacco tust6 liifits ho Ions you don't need a frcslt chew nearly as often. o it costs you less. Any man who uses the Rcul Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In two itylct W-B CUT io a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco