The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WABIIINOTON, March 31. Tlm
bor doplotloit linn now reached n
point In thin country whom throo
fifths of thu prlmovat rornntn aru
gono nnd whom (11 ir runt of tlin
tlmhnr that lit loft In wont of thn
Croat 1'lalnii, Col. W. II. Orooloy,
Chief Koniilor of thn Unltoil Htntos
Koroat Horvlcn, recently told tho
momhom of tho Chicago Association
of Commorco,
Llhoral uno of Atnorlcan forest
was a nncoasary part of tho commer
cial growth of thin nation, Col. Orce
in believes, hut reforestation ntiould
linvo hnnn praetlcml, If not from tho
start, nt least In Into ynurs Thorn In
nn abundant area or forest land In
this country to support all Industries,
nnd n llhoral supply of wood la most
necessary to tho pnoplo of this coun
try. It wan thought that, llko tho
Kuropean countries, wn would uko,
when our cWllliatlon wan ohlor, hut
one-third or ono-half an much wood
par capita an wo did In tho narly
day. Hut thin rulo itoen not affect
the American poopln, Tho older tho
Btatei and communities In this coun
try grow tho mom tlmhor thoy mom
to requlro In ono form or another.
Drmftndt for Timber Omtinun to
Grow
Many auballtutos hovo boon devla
ed for wood, and yot tho (treat de
mand of tho country for timber con
tlnues to grow. Mom wood la used In
construction today than before the
discovery of eoncreto, and morn wood
I usod In building railway earn than
before tho steel or part stent car was
developed. TIiIh la apparontly truo In
nearly ovory Industry.
Abundant and widely-distributed
forests bavn meant to thn United
Htatnii homes for tho masses of the
people beyond tho standards of any
other nation. Thoy ham placed news
papers and magazine on tho aver
ago family toblo. Thoy havo contrib
uted lamely to nodal and Indust'l
condition which promote democrucy
and constructive energy rather than
discontent and deslructl nochil for
ce bmd by hard and com fort lens con
dltlons of life.
Tho Idleness of 81,000,000 acres of
foreat land, nn nrea Incrcasod by 8,-
000,000 to 10,000,000 ncrea annual
ly, destructive logging, and still mom
destructive forest fire, are tho fao-
tor at work to Incrcaso the tlmbor
shortage.
Fom.t IJind Knougli If Kept Grow
Ins Trw)
Tho oxhauitlon of American tlm
bor ha not como about because the
forests havo boon used o freely, but
became of tho fallura to uan forest
growing land. In a nutshell, tlw prob
lem I that tho United mates I cue
Unit wood out of It foreat three or
four time a foat a It I bolng
Brown. Much of tho land on -vhlch
timber atand or ha been rut off will
always bo forest land. It I ample to
grow all tho wood noodod for thn uso
of tho pooplo of thl country ami for
eiport trado In lumber, and products
manufactured from lumbor, It tho
land can bo kept at work growing
treo. Tlmbor for tho futuro Is aim-
One Day Only-Saturday, Arpril 2nd
SEE WHAT 99c WILL BUY YOU
16 Rolls Skyline Toilet Paper for 99c
8 Rolls Arab Toilet Paper for 99c
15 Bars Palm Olive Soap for 99c
15 Bars Creme Oil Soap for 99c
15 Bars Pccts Bath Soap for 99c
Regular $1.39 Brooms for 99c
Regular $1.35 Tea Pots for 99c
Mixing Bowls, Regular Price $1.30 99c
Aluminum Pans, Regular Price $1.45 -99 C
Framed Picture, Regular Price up to
$2.99 v : 99c
Enamal Wear, Regular Price up to
$1.35 - 99c
15 Ladies' Handkerchiefs 99c
8 Mens' Handkerchiefs 99c
20 Ink Tablets 99c
25 Bars Laundry Soap 99c
Mirrors, Regular Values up to $1.35 .... 99c
Stationery, Regular Values up to $1.50 99 c
Dishes, Regular Values up to $1.50 99c
Water Jugs. Regular Values up to
$1.25 99c
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1'I.AIN
I'llICH
HTOKK
ONK DAY ONLY 8ATUKDAY AI'KII. 2.
Klamath Variety ShoP
5-10-15 and 25c STORE
EVERYBODY'S STORE
ODD
FELLOWS
BUILDLVG
ply a matter of putting Idlo'lind to
work. t
A aurprlalng amount of reforesta
tion ha como about by chanco, but
It U manifestly Impoaalblo to depend
on chanco for adequate reforestation
of much of our cut-over lands. As
lumbor la a public utility, It scams
wise for tho Fed oral Government to
I acqulm as many acres of forest as
I possible and administer It nationally;
I )ot for tho Oovornmont to nciiulro nil
tho forest land In ma CTiltod State Is
Imtiosslblo. Over threo-fourths of It
U now In private bunds, und u lurr.u
proportion necessarily must remain
unuor privato ownprsmp. i
Every rcasonablo oncouragomont
should bo given to (ho land owner to
grow timber on bin own account In
tho way best suited to Ills own pur
poses, hut by Aomo moans or othor
tho public must seo to It that forest
lands not needed for agriculture do
not Ho Idle. Tho regulations Imposed
must bo rcasonablo and equitable
Obviously tho ownor of tho land' can
not do It all. Tho public must aid
him In overcoming tho hazard of for
eat fires and must recognize that tho
present mothods of taxing forests In 1
many regions am equivalent to tnx-
HAVE
YOU
TRIED
The
Doughnut
Shop
LATELY
FOR YOUR
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
SUPPER
f
WOOD
BLOCK
SLAB
Wo will guarautoo n cord of our 16 Inch Dry Slab
Wood to produco as much boat as a cord ot limb or
body wood. Tho prlco Is much less.
$7.00 CORD
Wo have plonty of UL.OCK-WOOD and am making
quick deliveries.
O. Peyton & Co.
"WOOD TO BURN
OSCAR PEYTON
419 Main St:
WILLARD PEYTON
Phone 535
Ing a farm crop twlco a week during
tho growing season. ,
To grotv timber on tho averago
tract of land, doing it as a public uti
lity, threo things muat bo done. Tho
ownor must bo glvon tho benefit of a
moderate' tax whllo his crop ot tim
ber Is bolng grown. It must bo pro
tected from forest fires duo to tho
ncgllgcnco ot his neighbor or the
noglicenco of tho community, and bo
must bo mqulrcd to employ sufficient
safeguards In tho way his timber Is
cut, his slashings disposed of, and
flro danger avoided to actually re
forest tho land.
Dance with the
Musicians Union
Friday Night
Scandinavian Hall
CONTINUOUS DANCING
two ma oncitESTiMs
Gentlemen $1.10. Ladlca Free
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A now metallic packing hm boot
Invented, tho component elements ot
which am mica and babbitt metal.
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA M QUININE
FOR WV AND
Colds, Coughs QMV La GrPPe
Neglected Coldo are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep thb ctar.darJ remedy handy for the first snecic.
Breaks up a cold In 24 hours fcelteves
Orlppe In 3 days Excat'.cr.t for Headache
Qulnlno In this form doco not affcet tho head Cascara U best Tonic
Laxativo No Oplato In Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
7th and Main
It Cant Be Done!
BUT--
It Was Done
Thoy used to say them was no other broad llko
mothor usod to muko. That was truo bbforo IJAKE
niTK was put on tho market. DAKE11ITH OVENS
AND BAKEIUTB METHODS did the bualnoss nnd today
you can got a ldaf of bread possessing that dollclous,
lasting, nppotlzlng flavor heretofore' found only In broad
made at homo. Thin broad is sold ozclustvely at the
Rex Cafo and Tho Malio. It Is also sorvod oxcluslvoly In
Tho Hox Cafo.
VTO shoe can have more merit,
QJ more style, more service and
satisfaction built into it at any price
than The Florsheim Shoe. No shoe
can have so much merit, style, service
and satisfaction built into it and sell
for less. The Florsheim Shoe gives
you value for what you pay.
Greater value thru number of days
wear and satisfaction. Consider
what you get, not what you pay.
K. SUGARMAN
"I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY"
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Dance with the
Musicians Union
Friday Night
Scandinavian Hall
.TONTINTJOCS- DANCING
TWO JUG ORCHJESTRAfl;
Gentlemen 91.10. Ladies Free
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