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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
Tiiuium.w, mav art, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I MM NEEDS EN T Friends of Urge Commission to Take Charge of Pub lic Land Utilities and Franchises. I anil traps. A contributing factor to' I tho overfishing Ik tho class of labor! ompioyeti contract labor or tiio low-1 out class In nnminlb taken North im tho cannery litvti Tncso men hae no interest nlmtcrcr In protecting tho fooil rownurccs of tho nnilun. At-1 most half of thorn aro of other mrif ' Territory ,hRn w,1"p m"n They take what nh! It..... ...... ..... .l..-l..u .. I I i. im'J will iiiwi. iii'miuj w Hill tlll'j 111)1 not nwl anil then leao tho torrltor) I to miurn tho next )vr. "Conflict In tho powers vested" In' tho I'nltoil States hurvtut of Jlshorlea j and tho Alaska loglslaluro hail ro.-ult il In retarding tho Industry on one hand ami failed to servo tho people of Alaska. In whom tho fluhorloii nluml.l be vested, on tho other ImmrMin'i anil romprehenstvo measure of run senatlon. an adequate polley of nti trot ami Inducements to a roiilont fishing tnulatiin aro among tho, Fatty, Beware! remedial me.murei asked llemlil WnMilitglun Uunviii WASlItNUTON. May 2S Krl.n.U of Alaska aro Irving to hno r on c rvs create n commlwtm whiih will hive charge of all public land uiltiiloa anil franchise, In tho lerrltorv TU commission I not to Interfere In anv tray vrith tho administrative Roirn ment an at present constituted, but lo m dnal entirely with tho development r-.:,. D..LI' of tho natural rou)-ee. of AM.00'" of Public Thono who propewo tuu ytcm do-1 Service Commission clam that tho prrswnl altitude of tho ' government ha decreased tho popu-, Th public aorviro rommUaton ha latlon of Alnkn and has to a certain authorljod tho I'nlted State Spruce extent paralyzed tho Industries of the Production corporation t. mmiruil territory. 'several rrado cruising over tr-ei Those who aro urging this com- anl alloy In ownje and aiibdi-i mission call attention to tho census visions on railroads No II and II io bureau' summary of Alaska mining j '-Incoln comity operations, ami alo to tho fact that , Too public nerv.ro commission has It require more money now to cb- nuthorltod tho t'nltcd Slate Spruce Kgt In mining than It did ton years i Production corporation to construct Y 3 U BaaaB. alsSStSSSSSsW BbSSSSSSSSSSSSSbT ' W". & I ' J J ilI bbbbT V " V UltlllH l'i:ilHOSAI.M mmiim. i'ni . Mar an r n Crlnlor nl Klunmlli rnllh. wim it liusl inmH viiiiur in lirrl yvnionlny I U.l Tull. mIiii In InKftliiK nl Ihnj ilniliiiin Mill ont of Iiihii. wiik In I Inn II yoaJU't-dlty nlllullllK I" lllllltotsl lit ImalttnaH (IwtllK III rocotll rain. iiHrnlloli lit Hi" mill lmi broil rt Initial onlltoly silspondod lllilll tho pitsl day or lt llidiort An.lln U lioro vUIIIiik wllh aiiialuinnrot J A llcrdim dnto to IVirrU yon torda from Klnnmtli PalU In look allor lnuinmi IhlnrmU III ( III lural Mr slid Mr Un llobllnn and Mr , i HxlilitiK miiibor wrro in town Run .Itv fur aliiirl lll wilt) loral fiiritiU Mr llolillne l lh KUmtlh KalU msnugrr fr llio Wotlorn I n 1 loll J I Mlifllor trUrniJ tralrrdaV mnriilpc fMm KUmlb Pall bpro hti t iU 8o In p'irrbaso liimlwr fur thr roniplHtwn ot M omi r-litrm ( Mrs Umias V llihatdan ho ro I ii mod to bar bm attar a abort i lalt anlh flialiila and rlHM ami tit William Mrlbar lai- hxinx It In hlaiualli "lt a l' l.n lr i fr ilaya aMlailn( la the ivtnrni , airuilUto uf thn finiiid lln fur t (i . "nirl, l,y a inl.i.. Htlll, n li.K shnut ' """l , Tin. w,ll, , , Orado dUlrlrl uy lift "", run,, Ihor ,,,ll m H"d may a , , " "" "iirn ma Iiik loiior v - rMdm Cf SO 1 xve A?Ap ttwn riftt before oar eyes! V n: that there are fewer people em ployed and that the products (level oped In the year 1919 were less than ' they were tan years bro Tho census bureau in commenting on the flcures . shown below says I'larrr Mluliii: l)ni. "These chanRes rvflect the well known decrease In bor.anxa placer , mlnlnK and the derelopment on, a large scale of lode mlninc In tho ter ritory durlnK the decdo." Tho cenus flRures comparlnR the ralnlnR business In Alaska as between 1909 and 1919 are as foltows. :i it :i Tho bill for tho Alaskan comrats slon Is now belnc considered by the house committee on territories, and a number ot prominent mon In Alas ka are takinc much Interest In the i proposition. lulp ' Hot J. L. Mcpherson, an engineer, bo llovc that the Alaska timber avails several crulo cnHlnpi over stn'ets and alleys In towtistlcs and subdt Milons on railroads No tl and 12 In Mncoin count r Nine Astern OreRon lumb'r mills have notified the public service com mlMlon.tbat they will withdraw from .operation under workmen's' compensation act It Is pmwtblo that a rovlston of ratos. if found poslblo. ;..'. . ...hi. i vrar Ul .tu mills uuuet To movie ar nflr K'cllli florrrll It. katllle Ct lo ijw- , U ot Fatly Albuchle In UI.-V romtlir K'Uli I l ii ! ' inhr arvuiul the waist bjmI rn till on nd of a (llei wllh un lunJ. Mhellr, U rmp l may keen tho art The Slide irrigation district In Mai hour county has applied to the state irrigation securities commission for certification of a bond Issue of 1100 000 and state guarantee of Interest on tho bonds The project embrace, 15.000 arres and practically has been completed. Hid on II. 000. 000 Orocon state hlRhway bonds will bo opened by the . state highway commlMloa at a meet 'Ing In Portland May 27. The bond I will mature October 1. 1 025. The Southern Pacific System has ble for the pulp wood would furnish informed Fred A. Williams, chairman practically two-thirds ot all the pulp of the public service commission, that and paper needed In tho I'nlted It will Install an automatic block Re states. In his testimony before the nal system on Its est side lino b rommlttee. he ald that conditions In tween Ileodsport and Portland This Alaska have prevented the develop U known as the llertba line, ment of this Induitry. and that In- Tho Iowa Association of Oregon, tead of keeping American capital , which has as the nucleus of Its rnvta and labor employeJ In Alaskan for- j bershlp. former Iowa residents now esU. It bad bt-en diverted to Canada living In the Central Willamette val and Ilrltlsh Columbia timber, while , jey. will gw its annual picnic at the All Ore lived In thoroughly prevented and I ni strong that relief NwlJI be fi.rilnM-i Ing. A decision Is not npartrd '' fom July On Monday. June G. O 1' II. .(f slate treasurer, will name the um gon banks which aro to bo depi' Ho for stale funds during the nmi year. Tho slower you climb, ibo un your footing It we'd only do our regrolting l. fort wo needed to. we'd ne-r n-"' to. tho Alaskan pulp wood was allowed j to rot. 'The present need Is a centrallied and localized management of the for-' est by a resident authority." Mc I'hcrson declared. "This authority , state fair grounds Juno IT gon people who formerly Iowa aro Invited. Tho public servleo commission ha l:sued an order revising tho rates of ibo Rrande Hondo Telephone compa Mr Merchant Parmer, ool grower and others Wo store everything slur able Our rates are right, our sorvlre the satno Drop In and see us and let us take care of your storage wants Y' ur for Storing. PEOPLES' WARE HOUSE CO. nth anil HaIIma) Kpur Hione 2UH-W .-Mt. unit m;i: it v 1 1 it y i Ts V.-ii mlgtii j' nl - it.al iu ran buy an a i .-ililia tr :u a ! Ili4t .iq an buy a batlrr. f r I"." (i. -i i fill He ,'ut a iii h ji 111 'hr i-llage '".til. for ii iii'g ai'rg II rumi I" hi p. id ( a ballon Ibo i .,'! h ir "Spar I') 'a ' . p..ii'a Thr. larger th- l ' li) thr grratef th- an : " : u- parity and nrmuMii ! .- (i llrf the OuM w mill t4lld you a sit toll ll irri (ur IS that you rould woar for a watch Charm It uMu i run your ar liui i' w 'uld sit volts !'lll bo u.no Intoatlgate l.l'THY it will pay Hl':i ITO Nl ITI.i IO Dili hi rr Main I'liuiir UtH-J new bnitin t J I Millar I bullillne 'h" r-il- P I' Patrick waa a bua'nr n i. r hrt rierda Mr I'atri' i lnt-i li Hie (oral lii'it'i'h I'll'""' llinalrr a Wall B 1r t Mima' fall. II Vl'ller. c. pilt.i. Ii.r f hI.iim i'h r'nlla was 18 iNifrli H iinlai iim r, . Mr MUirr :. i r ' lr ll r Ta- r uf h J VI tajlrandrr an ri.ul.i... I ' I'., .-' I lilt illl I '.'' i .! . f a- l .. - 1 illil'i'CM In I' ill- ' lin C" V.tli a l'l I I '' I i - in I f f .' !- I il a 'i i ' .- I ii. ' I . i l " J "" IB. w 1 : w - - i. L. syjtiyji Adfertismg pays Try It and so should bo empowered to encourage , ny. which has Its of firm at Yamhill tho establishment of the pulp wood Certain Improvements In service are industry by reasonable regulations.", hiado. Tho change In rates Is sllgflt In striving contrast to tho develop ment of this industry In Alaska. Mc Pberson produced statistics Indicat ing that tho paper pulp manufacture of Hrltlsb Columbia, which was start ed In 1912 Is now tho industry of second Importance In the province Ills figures showed that Ilrltlsh Co lumbia in 191 Hld more than Jl". 000,000 uorth of paper to American newspapers, and that the capital for Heretofore, tho rate has been II for residence phono and $2 for buslnesa phones. The order makes a rate of 12 for Individual line service and 11.25 for party lines, not exccodittg ten parties. A C Hrbr. state fir marshal has issued a statement showing that the April fire loss In Oregon outside of Portland totaled 11 23.31 :. The largest lots wan at Eugene, where a the development of the Industry came garagn and contents burned, with a mostly from American sources. Th- lo 0f $60,000 Importation of pulp wood in 1919 was valued at an excess of $36,000,-bOO-and more than two-thirds of tho Imports rarae frcm Canada. Ho do-' clared the fact that tho I'nlted States has mede It Impossible to de- ( velop a pulp wood Industry In Alas ka and forced American capital to go Tho atato board of control has ap proved tentative plans for tho girls dormitory at th'i state industrial D school for girls, for which nn appro- - priatlon was made by the last l-rls latum Tho estimated cost Is $13,000 In a general way. the state desert land board has approved a proposal MONDALE THEATRE ' 100 PER CENT UNION TONIGHT II.WIII WAItll dltll I ITU's HHNNVriON l. I'UTI III. MIDI Lillian Gish "THE TIGER GIRL" Hume and hoim-spuii a alire ot raw hfi- ijli- if loi-- .in.l I j. a 'ory -f tltri Im und a li a tnry i.f Ion- aiil li-ara of wmuati wiles dint woman a norrow a Krej play Ij the K'ral'il Hun dire lor and "COUR TS AND CABARETS" A MACK HKNNKTT III.OOM IIAHKIt TWO HHOWrt IE, H 11 ADMISSION ADl I.TH -,,00 fllll.IJHK.; Q6C COMIS'O HINDAY CI.AHA KIMIIAI.I. illl'SH IN Tflll.lli Snowing at the X LC A& Ot UALIT, J mmrn-DjiY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY iiuinit rini'riiN MtMli; l!(l l tl.M.lt I IIMIILtll lit MiriLU "REPERTOIRE" "ROADS OF DESTINY" A (luldWH a(w lal p-mtu'lluR wllh an all a'' er-' lory of Ibo west I the eafl, iil itr.iii un run r.s i.v ami .xv AS'llTIIKIt lS: UK III It IHO HI'KI'IAI-' FRIDAY "BEHOLD MY WIFE" to Canada, and has aTthe same time of the Jordan Valley !.and & Water , made Iho nation dependent upon , company, by which the company other countries for the eo,uivalnt of i hopes to procure $100,000 In i-ash to two-thirds of tho news print used by proceed with development of Its pro-i American newspapers. Joct In Malheur county. A condition) Suliium Imliuiry lilt , Is that the statu enter Into a new While the government has failed contract with tho company and n, to use tho timber resources of Alas-' 'lUf '" 'rom $100,000 to $2S, ka. thereby contributing to It. de-'000- Tn" ',rlct ' '" l W Mruction by dry-rot. It has allowed j ict ombniclng 2S.O0O acrea. another essential resource to becomo I Tho utato lond commliMilon. corn threatened with depletion through posed of tho governor, tho stain over development. McPhernon yielded! treasurer and a member of the state fli:urea showing that the salmon fish- Industrial accident commission, will orleB of Alaska have produced moro'mwit May 29 to consider tho Invest thun $300,000,000. and that the sup- j ment of $160,000 In statu funds In ply of this valuable food Is rapidly i bonds. School district bondi tiro pro becoming exhausted because of tho' ferrcd with county bonds a cloio hoc- lack of n law to protect tho Industry .ond. McPherson tald that tho salmon, Attorney General Van Winkle has once tho poor man's food In Srot-. written an opinion holding that iho land and on tho Kaatern shore of the stato board of nuKonlra has legal nu United Statca, had uconi a dellcary thorlty to examine pewonB who nro of tho rich, because streams were not confined In stato luntltutlonH, ovor-flshed. Ho declared that thu with a view to their sterlllznllon same fato inevitably will befall the Mombnrs of tho public service coin Alaska salmon flsheriea unless Im- mission who aUendml tho Intcsrrtati modlnto stepn aro taken lo regulate j commorco commluilon'n 1 earing at &nd control tho supply, Yakima relative to poenlhlo rcdui- "The fish strlvo to ascend tho tlons In freight rate on fruit uhip treama to tboir spawning grounds," ' monts eastward, cay the cause of tlK tie trnld, "but too fow escape the nets Northwest shlppcra and erowun. wm At The Liberty The House of Personal Service ' as as as a,aaiaaiaiaiaiaiaia . ., m. M ---r"ffrySSffSfft'SJn-t. TONIGHT PHKTTY KII.KKN PKHCV IN "WHY TRUST YOUR, HUSBAND?" A mtrry tangle of flirting grooms and suspicious hrldn. You'll snicker, you'll chuckle, you II laugh, and you'll finish with out, contlnuoua roar! i TOMORROW 1IU.MANKK TIIAM P.VKH Harry Carry - - in - "IF ONLY JIM" Tim actlnnful story of a buchulor-fathnr whole town to prove tilt right lo lovo who hud to tight u COMING SATURDAY Till! PKKTT1KST 01111, ON TIIK HCKKKN Justine Johnstone "THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY M STAR THMIS DORRIS SATURDAY MAY 28 Added Attractions 3 BIG TIME ACTS OF VAUDEVIIXE 3 In connection with (the regular picture pro gram.) A guaranteed show. . 1 THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY Offer for public subscription n Hmllod amount uf Treasury Stock til Pur Vnluo, $1 00 jut al""" This may bo prociirml from Capt. Siemens (On., of tho directors of tho '"""fijjjc'1 I'lllHT OTA'i'i: ANH HAVINH HAN" Klmiiitth KnlWi ""