Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1921)
t PAQB FlVJfl THE EVENING HERALD. KlJUvlATH FALLS, OREGON ALASKA SAVE FOB THE NATION SITS WALLACE ,i Secretary, of. Agricul ture Say Alaskan i Commission Would Lead to Exploitation Of Territory. i Horiild Wiuliliitftoil llurrnil WAHIIINOTOW DC May' 18. Thoru will bo no Alaskan grab of nil tho resources of llio territory If tlio administration enn prevent It, 800- relnry Wnllnco of tho. agricultural department lilt llio project of nn Alaskan commission to tnku tho on tiro rosourcon out of tliu control of tho foilornl government squnroly bi twoen tho oyes whan 1m donouncod tho plnn to Chairman Curry of tho committee on territories' of thn houso In concluding, tho Hocrotnry'snld! "for tho reasons tttntud It soctui (o me that tho mmctmcml of tlili moanl uro would tin highly prejudicial to national Interest and, 16 Alaskan In (orenlM nn woll. It would rornoro wholcsomo chocks ncnlnitt oxpiolta tlon of our vast national resources and would doprlvn Alaska of tho technical help fur Iho fodornl agen clou which cniiblno lung oxjierlonce: and tho bait sclrntlflc knowlodgo In studying and developing specific natural roaourcca, Tho pcoplo of Alaska nro entitled to tho snmo iiort of help from tho federal government that nan boon to freely granted to oil other states and, torrllorlos. How It Could lift Dono "Kurthor, bncatino of tliolr romoto nets, thoy nro entltlod to liavo on thn ground fedora! representatives who uro thoroughly familiar with Alaskan condition and clothed with thn pow- er to act promptly. Ily creating an Alaskan board composed of repnv MintatlVPrt placod there, by each of tho'fodural agencies now active In tho torrltory and ono or two permanent resident of Alaska, every purpose nought to bo accomplished by this moastirn could bn brought nbout, by Jeopardizing national and lorrlto- rial interests. Commnntlng on thn proposal at tho tery outset Secretary Wallace said: "I havo your letter Inviting my con sideration of II. II. 5094. a measure which provldo for the creation of .an Alaskan development board to tako over tho activities now carried on In Alaska by tho dopartmont of agri culture, tho department of commerce, tho federal water power commission, and. to a largo extent, tho depart ment of tho Interior. Would Hamper Pireldciit "Apparently tho enactment of this moaauru would evict from Alaska theso departments of Hio fodcral gov ornmont nnd set up thorn n form of administration wholly dlfforont from anything wn ha'vo over had beforo In any stato or territory. An Alaska Includos mora than onffslxth of tho total area of tho United Htutcs with vast natural resources, this unique proposal challenges attention. Kven tho president could not disturb tho boardoxcopt for neglect of duty or malfeasance In otflco and congress Itself would havo over It only such control as It might oxorclso by with holding appropriations or by ropeal ing tho law. In offect, this measure proposes to so'ttup brnnch fodernl government having Jurisdiction over certain prop ertles nnd functions In tho territory of Alaska making It practically indo pendent of tho fodorat authorities at Washington. Although It would con 1st chiefly of monitor appointed by tbo prosldont, tho majority would not bo subloct to his control ovon in mat tore of national policy or (as In their administration of tho migratory bird act) in mattors -which concern treaty rights nnd Involvo quoatlons of for eign pollclos. Tho dogroo or Its inuo pendonco of tho prosldont Is Indicat ed by tho rather extraordinary provi so that tho board shall submit an an nual mossago to congress. "Heeontf mending such legislation as It may deem advisable" Forests Considered ' Secretary Wallace rnvo special at tention to tho Alaskan forosts. On this subjoct ho said: "Our mot Important work thoro Is In connection with tho forests. There are In Alaska somo 20,000,000 ncros of national forcsta, croatod between 1002 and 1908f Up to tho prosont time those forests have not been uti lised extensively because of tbo dist ance from market and tho rolatlvoly nominal local demand for lumber. "In 1906 the lumber snipped .Into Alaska compered 86 nor cent of the total lumber used there, and hut U par cent was cut from the national forests, In' 1918 these percentage jfjir exactly revmed fl per. cent of lumber used In Alaska bolnc pro duced locally nnd but It per cent Im ported, this lumbor being cjilofly Douglas fir for special construction purposes. "Wo havo In Alnnka thn opportu nity to crentu n second Norway, Un der Intelligent inaiirtKoiiioiit theso forests can bo made to produce for all time to cotnn n quantity of paper equivalent to one-third of tho present annual roqulromontn of tho United Mate. When wo nolo what has hni- ponod In the past to our groat forests not undor govornmont control, ouruly thn Importanco of retaining control of thosn national forests In Alaska and of maintaining them on a safo producing basin must bo evident, Tho tlmu Is not far distant wbon tho In creasing scarcity of lumber and of paper and tho consequent high prices will makn It necessary for us to draw heavily upon our national forests In Alaska, If wo nro to profit from past experience, wo must not permit thorn to bo exploited, but rnther so ad minister thorn nn to maintain their production, 'Need for Htudy "Tho national forests hnvo been and nro being ndmtnlsterod on a ba sis of national and local co-nporntlon, with constant study of development and uso of tho plan worked out by tho dopartmont Is bolng accepted ns fair by a number of substantial buslr ness Interest) engaged In the raunii factum "of paper. In January last a small pulp plnnt began operation In Alaska undor a national forosi pur chase. Two largo tracts of timber nn now being advertised for sate upon application from Interests which con template tho building of complete nows print paper mills. Other applica tions nro ponding and thoro scorns n fair prospect that tho paper Industry will bo established In Alaska Just ns rapidly is market and transportation conditions Justify. Tho purposo Is to put tho making of pnpor In Alaska an a sound nnd continuing bnnls, do voloplng a perpetual Industry by lim iting manufacturing capacity to tho raw material which tho forest will continue to produce," 35 WEDNESDAY, MAY IB, 1 Ml OREGON BREVITIES I o HOOD HlVEIt, May 18. During tl.u psst weok many thousands of people havo visited this valley for n gllmnso or tho applo blossom which hnvo novcr beforo been In such profusion as this season. While tho demands of tbo multitude for food and accommodations tins tax ed tho city and valley to tho ut most, everybody has gono away ploased, having suffered no creator Inconvonlonco than having to wait porbapa an bour for a moal. TUB DAIiUES, May 18. Umatil la dclegato to tho grain growora' convention here, whon thn national pooling resolutions wero consldorod, left with tbo determination to per fect nn Independent organisation when tho Oregon grain growers' co- oporatlvo association voted against tliolr prdposod plan of wheat salo. ASIUiAND, sixth annual Or. May convention 18. Tho of tho southern Orogon district fodoratlon of women's clubs mot in Ashland rccontly. Tho stato prosldont, Mrs Ida (Jnlnhan, said hor bonrt swol- od with prldo at tbo -work bolng dono, In spooking to tho enthusias tic group of moro than 100 dolo BUtCH, I108EIJU110, Or., May 18. Iload travel In Douglas county Is becom ing difficult and tourists oro begin ning to muko a big kick against conditions. They claim that thoy are hold up for hours nt a tlmo north of Oakland, whora paving op erations are In progress, and in many cases aro not permitted Jo go through until oftor work is stopped in thn avonlng. 8AL.KM, May 18. A total of 700 traffic law violators woro ar rested and flnos aggregating 17789.70 woro colloctcd as a, result of tho activities of stato, county nnd municipal peaco officers dur ing tho first threo months of 1921, according to figures compllod by T, A. Itnffoty, chief of tho state's traf fic law onforcorn. ' MAUHIIFIKM), May 18. Labor conditions on Coos lluy aro improv Ing slightly. Ilcsumptlon of tho mills and road work, wblch favor- nblu wcathor -will permit, will call for moro mon. Tliooo in chargo of tho labor situation say that thoy can tnko caro of tho' unemployed hero, but that conditions do not warrant men coming boro with tbo expectation of finding work. PORTLAND, May 18 Portland friends of Cornollus Vanderbilt Jr. nnd Mrs. Vanderbllt received word from thorn last wook that tbey ore soon to conio to tho Pacific coast again nnd will spend part of the summer on an Island In a lako on Vancouver Island, whore tbo Van- dorbllts are building a homo. Thoy will como by way of California and oxpect to visit Portland. THAT DULL ACHING Don't worry and complain about a bad back, dot rid or III For weak kldnoya, lamo and achy backs, your nolghbors rocommond Doan's Kldnoy Pills, Ask your neighbor. Ilead this stotemont: Mrs. M. K. Sovlts, 1001 Prospect St., Klamath Falls, says: "I wis moro or loss subject to kidney dis order for somo time. About six years ago I bad qulta n spell with my kid neys. I had a dull acho across tbo small of my back and could not stand on my feet very long at a time. My kidneys woro In a very weak condi tion nnd tho secretions passed too fre quently, I was so norvous and rest less at night that I would havo to sit up for hours at a tlmo. My root and ankles swollod and I. could hardly get my Bboos on. I doclded to uso Doan's Kidney Pills and tho first box gave mo roller. About six boxes curod mo entirely, and I have onjoyod splen did health over slnco." , (Statement given March 3,-1016). on March 16, 1920, Mrs. sovlts said: "I novcr miss a chance to rec ommend Doan's Kldnoy Pills. When over my kidneys troublo mo and my back gots soro nnd lamo a abort use or Doan's are sure to glvo mo prompt reuor. COc. at all doalera. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., nuffalo. N. Y. tt&m080f8&30( i Hot Waiter Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks 8 - I l1-!' " ' ii.;.,irii.T.u gj Vl''VIM.""-" WTI K ! P,W' JCU.. sssssssHHbIssW. -WC! i Kv-WV. ,').( .B - ' S i R''t' '' " iaslssssssssssssssssssW'Hv I ..'- .K v-j $L '.ssssssssssssssssssssss1SJlnP 2 !SBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlVhkUtfdM mb SaaFi fh ih fr - O TBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSBBSlBSlBSlHSxslBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSB C 1 tBBBBBBBlnTT Cl!:l? PSSBSSBSBSSBBSBSSBSBSSBSBSSBSBSSJ h ' IssasMaHsk y y lsA 1bs1ssssBsbsssssssssbs1mS 1 BbBPaSI'''' vvS yBM ?' bsissssDssssssHIsssssbbIs rLBIikksjsirr.- 'sMFT '"'L4sssslssHfissssBssssskBslB ? sssBlssssssJr i;;sBaOliiMlsr Vtl ; To look one's best and fret one's beet Is to enjoy an Inside bsth each morning tt flush from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxins before It Is absorbed into the blood. Just as cost, when it burns, kaves behind a certain amount of In combustible material, in tho form of ashes, 'so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and Poisons .which are thtn sucked into the lood through the very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to suitajn.tbe body. If you want to see the gow of healthy bloom in your checks, to see your skin get clearer Jjd clearer, you are told to orlok eyery uamjiig'upon arisjpg, a glass of hot witter with a teupoonful fff HroiipU phosphate in it, which Is a .harm lest neass of washing the wsste material and toxins from the stomsoh, llvrr, kldnrys and bowels, tbtis cleans (eg, sweetening and purifying the tmUre alimentary tract, before putting more food Into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who' wake up with a coated tongue, bsd taste, nasty breath,, others who are bothered with hesdscbrs, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phoiplisted hot Uater drinking and. are assured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phps- Chatd costs very little at the drug store ut Is sufficient to demonstrate thst iusb o sosp and hob water cleanses, purifies sjid. freshens the ekln on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside orcsns. We must abrays consider that InUrnaJ sanitation la vast ly more important mui ouuuae cieson ness, because the ekln pores do not ab sorb Impurities into the bloed, while ths bowel pores do. Women who dsslre to enhance the beauty of tbsir complexion should Jus try this, tot ft week, and, notice rsultj Kindness Rewarded By Half a Million L09 ANOBLB8, Mny 18, Hnlf n million dollnrs, described ns n "ro mombranco" to his friond for hor "many and grntofuily appreciated kindnesses," is provldod to bo trans forrod shortly from tho ostnto of John M. Ollbort, former Duffalo, N. Y polnto doalor, to Mrs. Mnry K. Illgglns, wife of n Los Angolcs trav eling man, under tho terms or tho lata merchant's will, Tho document, mado public hero after his death rocontly, boquoathod anothor quarlor of a million dollars in annuities to frlondn and to em ployees or a hotel to 'whom ho ac knowledged sovoral "kindnesses and courtcslos." Ollbort was n widower, and for tho last twenty yoars had lived In Los Angolos, Ho gavo up tho po'tato bun Inoss sovoral years ago for roal os tnto activities horo. In his will ho bequeathed to his chauffeur, $125 n month for tho re mainder of his lira, undor tho pro vision "If, and In tho ovont ho shnll bo In my norvlco nnd employ (ns cbauffour) at the tlmo of my do mlso," . Thn chauffeur had quit his Job In a quarrel with bis employer a weok bofore tho dealer's doath. HIHKIVOU AUTO LAW VIOLATOR AUK TAGGED YKKKA, May 18. C. K. Hardor and O. V, Moynahan of tho stato motor vohlclo dopartmont havo lico-i acttvo In this section for tho past weok chocking up violators ot tho stato law, Slxty-thrco machines woro tagged. ' A numbor or poo pi o in Siskiyou county havo been purchasing cars from Oregon doalors, principally used cars, nnd havo boon unablo to opnrato thom until a clear record mm w m w . -"i"ii.-wAnru-Lfr.aAAAruuuxrifrvvKAi 8 Sold a Last Week Wo rind that pianos tnd phonographs soil If Jio prices and terms iro right. sssVB!S!!33a3sfllaBBsV Wo still havo n numbor or oxccllont vnluos in trad-ed-ln pianos from 112S.0O up sold on 24 monthly In stallments. Also thero -are special values In lato model Druns wick, now Edison and other makos of phonographs Just takon in exchange Full cnblnot modols from I6C.0O up, sold on convenient torms. Hi h t 5tBiiiiiiHRm HI QfessJliEiysiSl Earl Shepherd Co. Klamath's Only Ex clusive Music Store C07 Main St. Phono 282-J I awwaKiaia.iaia 'J'----nnVsVuTlVllVuVtanjUU FIERY. ITCHY SKIIU T WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulpbur, a ploasant cream, will sootho nnd heal skin that Ii ir ritated or broken out with ecicmo; that is covered with ugly rash or pim ples, or Is rough or dry. Nothing sub dues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a notod skin specialist. Tno' moment tnls sulphur prepara tion Is applied tho itching stops and after two or thrco applications, the eczema is gono and tbo skin is do llgbtfully eloar and smooth. Sulphur la so precious as a ekln romody be cause It dostroys tho parasite.! that causo tho burning, Itching or disfig urement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals octoma right up. A small Jar ot Mentho-Sulphur may be bad at any good drug store. dr. can bo furnished to tho department. Sinco tho California and Oregon laws differ, this Is often a tedious and time-taking procedure. SAGE TEA KEEPS M When Mixed With Hulplmr It Ilrlngs Unck Ilt UcauUful Lustro At Onon Gray balr, howorer bandsomo, do notos ndvanclng ago. Wo all know tho advantages ot a youthful appear anco. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray, and looks streak ed, Just a fow applications or Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ep- penranco a hundredfold. Don't stay gray I Look young! Either proparo tbo recipe at bomo or got from nny drug store a bottln of "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which Is meroly tho old tlmo rcclpo Impro cd by tho addi tion ot other Ingredients. Thou sands of folks recommend this ready- to-uso preparation, bocauso it dark ens tho balr beautifully; besides, no ono can possibly toll, as It darkens so naturally nnd ovonly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, draw ing this through tho hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo. Dy morning tho gray balr disappears: nftor an othor application or two Its natural SALTS H FOB ACHING KIDIOS We Eat too Mach Meat Which Cloeja Kidneys, Then the IUck Horts Most folks forgot that the kldnoys, like the bowels, got sluggish and cloggod and need a flushing occa sionally, else wo havo backache and dull misery in tho kidney region, se vero headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts ot bladder disor ders. ' You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment yon feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounoes of Jad Salts from any good drug storo here, tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water beforo breakfast for a few days and your kldnoys will then act tlno. This famous salts Is made from tbo acid ot grapes and lemon Julco, combined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush cloggod kidneys and stimulato them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so It no longer irritates thus ending bladder dlsordors. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen sive; makos a delightful effervescent llthia-wator drink which everybody should tako now anjl then to keep their klndneya clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggtat says color is restored, and it becomes ho sells lots ot Jad Salts to folks wko thick, glossy and lustrous, and you bellevo in overcoming kidney troti- appear yoars youngor. Adv. bio whllo it Is only trouble. Goodyear TiresThatAreEven Better Than Before Kf Ha H f IKXItW I )vfm i n ssstBassiV ' iDSsislJsNsOfSh V- lfraSV 9sf li ii " '! Urn nil'" ii r i tfiilll We are building better Goodyear Tires for passenger cars today than we have ever built before. In the past few months we have added to their value time and time again making them larger, stronger, heavier, and even more durable. We believe "we speak truly when we say that no where in the world will you find their equal in endurance, mileage, and sustained economy. You can get these tires from your Good year Service Station Dealer now. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of California I