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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1921)
FMDAY, JULY 1, 1M1. DIU ONE FIRE IN FORESTS SO Herald Salem Duncan 8ALEM, Jnly 1. It isn't the tend, crfoot trom tho East that Is n mon aco to Oregon forests, throuRh care lessness with camp (Ires, but rathot that natlvo OrcRonlan who has lived In or near tho timber alt his lift), ac cording to F. A, Elliott, stato forest er. Jlowovcr, only ono forest flro has been reported this season, and that not a bad ono. Why Eastern campors set rower fires than Westerners is not easily ac counted for. Knetcrnen Ripect Trrce "There aro donsolr Ignorant camp rg from tho East," says Mr. Elliott, "who may need R lot of instruction M to how to make comfortablo amps. They may camp in a shady alace and then hunt two hours for water, but they do havo respect for the trees. An Easterner who has driv en 1000 miles across tho treeless Ulns, praying for a tree big enough tor a bird to roost In, is not going to rash out and (hack down a lot of tine yoang trees oat ot simple cussedness, er loavo a camp flro that will grow tato a forest fire." 'The stato forester avers that the natives who have lived all their lives among tho trees, and who havo been taught to believe that Oregon's for ests aro inexhaustible, aro first and most frequent offenders against the fire laws. Citing figures relatlvo to timber fire losses in recent years, the state forester shows that In 1917 tho tim ber loss was $97,000, whllo tho loss la mills, othor buildings and sawed Umber was $1,044,000. In 1918 tho loss on Improvements, $158,000, was less than that on green timber, $734. 600, lightning having started a num ber of forest fires that year. In 1920 the improvement loss was 1116,000 and the timber loss only 114,000. Klahlajcs Not Burned Due to heavy rains last fall and wiator, the -forestry department, has Begun the present fire guarding sea sea under some handicap caused by slashing conditions. Because of ex tremely wet weather It was impos sible to burn slashings last fall. The let-down In the lumber market also bad something to do with this, many lumbermen making no attempt to clean up as 'they would havo done under normal conditions. Careful annual surveys of all flro baxard areas Is part ot the policy of the state forester. Whenever a tract Is found that needs attontton it Is listed. Ilurnlng of shasblngs has been In progress throughout tho pre sent spring and will continuo as long as It does not menace standing Mm ber. FVlcrnl Money Available More money is available this year than last. Tho new Weeks law pro vides $25,000 in federal money for fire fighting use as against only $7500 last year. It Is the plan ot tho Late department to spend about $20,000 this year In tiro prevention and to save about $5,000 for spring operations. anything can happen IN SUNNY CAIilFORNIA CALIPATRIA. Cal., July 1- Twelve baby chicks peoped their way Into the world hero recently, I the grateful sons and daughters of a red-rubber "mother." The ben i which undertook to rear tho brood died two days before the eggs were FAR THIS SEASON In Ye Olde Home Towne Ijcp swv:u iow tw t wa fm(mm am xtm ts ASTRAWSBOCXr HAJ HWHSD "Ml HTTP SUWW.S OF fsajtMUcwa N MAD PlCKZD -at WMS. 111 ' I " jfPBMrai ASTFMMaCMT HAP N MAD PlCKZD PQSt WMS THE AGHEO TOTHE PORTLAND MAN COULDN'T MKT tlliAHS OK WATER TO MOUT1I WITHOUT 8PILLINU IT. "It was about three years ago I found out what n' great medlclno Tanlac Is, and It did mo so much good I havo recommended It to hundreds ot others," said William D. ltoot, 1409 Powers St., Port land, Ore., woll-knorwn employee ot tho St. Johns Lumber Co. for the past nlno years: ' "I was Just about about nil In when I started taking Tnnlnc and know I had to got better right away or giro up my Job. I didn't know what It was to got hungry and hardly ato enough to keep go ing. I felt weak, sluggish and drowsy and was so tired out all tho tlmo my bones seemed to acho to tho marrow. I was so shaky and trembly .at times I couldn't lift a gloss ot water to my mouth with' out spilling it, and my sleep was so restlees I folt worse mornings than when I went to bod. Rheu matism got in my arms and mnde my elbows so stiff I could hardly bend them. "Tanlac soon had me eating like a wolf and enjoying every mouthful and I wasn't long In putting on twolro pounds in weight. The ner vousness soon loft me, my sleep bo came sound and refreshing, tho rheumatism went away completely and I have kept In the beet ot con dition ever slnco. I ptn my faith to Tanlac: It's tho greatest medlclno ever heard of." Adr. Special on all high grado watches Howards, Hamlltons, Elglns, and Walthams. Stock Just received. Hon est goods at honest prices at Dav enports Just around the corner on 6th. No high rents. Why pay more. ao-2 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notlco Is hereby given that tho partnership herctotoro existing bo- twecn v. it. DwicKins and Karl Martin Is dissolved, that tho busi ness will be continued br Earl Mar tin who will pay all bills and collect all accounts due said firm. V. It. DWIOC1N3 30-7 EARL MARTIN DID8 WANTED FOR WOOD Bids will bo received until July 7th by the undersigned for supply ing ten cords ot lClneh Junlpor or live pine body wood, to be delivered and corded In tho woodshed at the school house In District No. 49, 6 miles east of Merrill on the main highway to Matin. The board reserv es the right to reject any and all bids. W. E. DURRISS. Clerk 23-5 Merrill. Ore. R1D8 WANTED FOR 8IIED IIARN ntr! will tiA rt.rATvi.il until July 7tb, by the undersigned for tho con struction of a shed barn 16x24 at the schoolhouso In District No. 49, on the main highway to Malm. Didder to furnish all material and specifica tions may be had by writing to or calling on tho undersigned. The board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. W. E. DURRISS, Clerk 23-5 Merrill. Ore. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTV OP KLAMATH Summon for Publication Louis Roeach, Plaintiff, vs. T. W. Pheneger and J. 8. Bailey, partners doing business aa Phene ger & Bailey, W. T. Estep and A. W. Walker Auto Company. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON To W. T. Estep, defendant herein: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed to havo been hatched, and Mrs. V, - n. Smith, wife ot the Callpatrla 'farmer who ownod tho hen, ro- sourccfully covered the eggs with the family hot water bottlo. IE 1 W EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Outbursts of Everett True By Condon jijj-jvtnjvxrivvytjruvvy for 'Ssms TiMtr noiaj IaUOOMD TM or-CICO- JN Otsff-W rKIN U- KINDS OP pAUNoer ARO- L in cover i fev-":' IN COVCf THe?N TAKcr 1&UZ. CHOICC -eiTHfcP 3X2T kxrx or this orrtc.Gr, tooOAR. TWI-SC ANO AimO 3E.T BAC -&3 against you and others In the above entitled suit, on or before tho 1st day ot July, 1921, that being tho last day of the tlmo proscribed In tho order for publication of this summons, and It you fall so to answor or appear, tor want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relict preyed for In his complaint on fllo herein to-wt: For Judgment agarnst tho defend ants In this causo and encu or tnem or tho sum of Four Thousand Dollars (14. 000) and Interest thereon trom September 28, 1920; for tho salo ot two certain 5-ton Attcrbury Trucks designated In said complaint and tor the application of tbo funds dorlvcd therefrom to tho payment ot costs and disbursements In this action and attorneys fees, and tho remainder. It any, to tho payment ot the sum de manded In said complaint and for furthor judgment against tno defend ants and each of them, Jointly and severally, for any deficiency that may bo remaining after applying tho pro ceeds of said salo as aforesaid, and for execution against the property of either or all- of said defendants whether ownod Jointly or severally: and for a further decree of the court that the notes described In said com plaint bo reformed to bear date of September 28th Instead of October 7th, and for such other and furthor relief as may scorn to the court equi table and Just. This summons ts served by publi cation thereof In The Evening Her ald, a dally newspaper, printed, pub lished and of Roncral circulation In Klamath County. Orogon, by order ot Honorablo D. V. Kuykcndall, Judge of abovo entitled court, made and en tered on the 17th day ot May, 1921, which said order requires that the summons bo publlshod at least onco a CIGAR aU kinds O P E N. A L L N I G H T r L-TzF,' Ol The CENTRAL HOTEL GUY GARRETT, Mgr. Steam Heated RATES: Transient $1.00, up Weekly .$5.00, up NEWSSTAND aU the latest turns jma yoo'vs T5c?km cicxnc? A SWZ.C5, ,4NO YowAd You or takc a Five- fHRKX TUC V.v , T O week for six cousecutlvo woeka be ginning on the 20th day ot May, 1921 COLLIER COLLIER, STONE ft WIEST. Attorneys for Plaintiff. M 20-27. J 3-10-17-24. Jl. GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls 831 Main Street Phone 91-W Upp'i Auto Service DAY AND NIOHT BERVICH Experienced Drivers New Cars Klamath Palls, Ore. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence' Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple STAND f tthacco o p E N A L L N I G H . O. CLHGHOHN CIVIL ENGINEER AND BUIIVBYOH Phono 193J 133 8. Rlrorsldo Household Furniture GOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RIGHT Wo Buy, Bell and Uxchnngn, Cor. Sixth and Klamath Avo. DICK'S A CI). L. D. Gass, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOHH AND THROAT GLAHHEH FURNIHIIED Warren Hunt Hospital Phone 407 lies. White Pelican Hotnl. Phono O Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE IOUB CLOTHKtt LOOK LIKE NEW HATH KERLOCKED Ooods Ceiled for aad Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamath FaU. Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 1178 MAIN ST. PIIONH 54S-W Klamath Lodge Ne. 117 L O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. ball, Kth and Main streets. H. It. Ogto ......... M....N. O, Chan. Nowman ........... V. (I, Q. II. Manguo ............Kecy. W. I). Cofor ................. ...Troa. ENCAMPMENT J. II. Houston ........-. C. P. II. V. Ilrown .. .8. W. L. J. McClure ... ...Scribe E. J. Maysr Treasurer EX-HKKV1CK MEN, ATTENTION I .sw Klamath Poit Wo. 8, 9Amortcan Legion meets at the CUy Hall on the first and 'third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-service men are Invited to at tend tho meetings. For membership cards or Informa tion ex-service men are requested to seo or write tbo following efficers: J, II. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. For relief ot employment see or write tho Chairman ot The Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakeside Lumber com pany. Klamath Falls Cyclery We are hore to serve you, and aim to servo you right. Motorcycles and nicycles. Parts and Acessorles, Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, as wo carry the best In our line. Repair shop In connection with Harley-Davldson Service. Phone S78 1010 Mala Bt. Klamath Falls C. E. HIHMARK PELICAN DAY DUB Fare 25c each way Leaves Rex Cafe Leaves Pelican City 7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. Reckard Ilea Service Phone 77 28-tf Concrete for Permanence Take advantage of the Ipw cost of construction and build now. Porter can do the job. Louis K. Porter 1140 Main' St. Phone 540-W Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh antj Pine ' DR. J. G. GOBLE The well-known Optician now locates la K. D. Block, 1111 Main. Phone lll-M, &- w tin mx CHIROPIACTORSm DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICE OVER UNDKRWOOD'h Phone 1MI0-J. Seventh Jl Mala Tho Host Insurance for Every Net' OALKINH-DONEIiNON INSURANCE AtlENUY WINTER IIUILDINO Phono DDO-W. Wo can Horvo you Inauraneowlse. CLARA II. CALKINS, M OI.I.l 13 H. DONRLHON. KII.Z HC1IOOL OF POPULAR Mimic I havo constructed thru years et experience tho only course that tenches you to piny tho piano by Krvrv. ..mi i.v ma it in in tn 10 les ions. Write for particulars, 701 lllh HI., Kiamnin ran, urn, i-nunn win. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 4S7 Nlht Phoae. S Excavating Teaming Let as make yon a price oa Ur ging that basement, or other ex cavating you contemplate. We alee do team work ot every deeerletlea. Phone 426-J FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phoae 4I4W. Z-Ray Lakoraeer LeesaU BM, Klasaa reSai MMWMiMWa. Offleo Phone 177W Res 177 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Honreoa White Ilulldlng Klamath rails Oregoi lwWWWWWWW0WW0 VVVVMV,14,VMss4ssasssskMAAsJMA8M DK. C. A, RAMBO Deans! l o. o. r. PHONE SI J WILL- Take oat Cellar, or Fill In Lots CON MURPHY 017 Mortimer HI. Phone B4I-W DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BUKC1KOE I. O. O. V. Balldlag Phoae SOO Residence White Pelican Hotel Resldsnee Phone 8. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Confer HAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers aad builders ot Mod ern saw mills, planing Mills aad bos plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 4S6-W Office Comer Hprlag aad Oak Near 8. P. Depot DR. & A. MASSEY ronrth and Plan Bte. In Warren Hunt Hospital Oft. Phone 497 Res. Phone KM E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 aad I White Daildtag r DENTISTS Dr. E. a Wisecarvs PHONE SM Dr. P. M. Nod FMOim s Ores BMeiijft