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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOR TWO i iiin v. T1IUR8DAV, JU1-Y HI, 11)21 The Evening Herald ABOUT THIS TIME OF. YEAR yyyVWVWVWWVWWVVNMMMAAAMAAMAAAAAAAA If S' 3. MURRAY... TOED HOUliK .. Kditor City Kditor Published Jally except 8unday, by The Herald Publishing Company o( Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. ntorod at tho poatotflco at . Kla math Falls, Ore., for transmission through the malls aa socond-class matter. . HKM11KP OF Till ASSOCIATED The Associated Pro's is exclusively ntltlod to the use for-republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this paflor, and also tho local nows, pub Usher herein. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1021 HARD TltKS PSYCHOLOGY After all, "hard times" Is more Imaginary than real, moro of a men. tal than a physical condition. Thrro Is moro money In tho country to day than ever before In tho world's history for tho mints each year coin millions, nnd very little is nctuiflly lost or destroyed. Why should peoplo hldo their money awny nnd refuse to Invest It T Tho answer Is fear, fear. Many men who would risk their lives In combat with nn enemy, get scared at the rumor of "hard times" or "panic," nnd sit on their hoarded trcasuro tighter than an old hen on three eggs, tr fear wcro re moved, they would make Invest ments and put their money Into cir culation as In normal times, nnd times -would, In fact, bo normal bo causo of It. It all the mono hoard ed nway In this country wcro In vested In legitimate enterprises, ovory concern 'from tho bootblack stand to the million dollar bank would experience a verltablo boom. Suppose one of our embryotlc oil wells should develop a gusher to morrow; how tho money would ccmo out of hlddlng nnd bo clam oring for Investment, oven In wild cat securities! Times would. In fact, bo no better, but tho mental attltudo -would be changed, noth ing moro. It this psychology, this monlal condition , would function normally In other words If tho human clement of fear were elimin ated tlioro would bo no hard times and no boom times, but the chan nels of commerce would flow as evenly as tho Japan current. By waving a rag 'one can stam pede a herd of cattle over a preci pice to their utter destruction. Even so, a few financial highbinders, by ' tho cry of "panic" can stampede a hundred million people Into activity, want and ruin, and, vulture-like, proy upon the disabled and -wounded. Of courso every community has a certain clement, a small aggregation of miserly old nestors, who always think nnd talk "hard times." They take advantage of the unearned In crement which results from tho enterprises of others, never contrib uting anything of their own, rsor even giving a penny to charity. Ihey even evado the payment of taxes, their Just contribution to wards tho support of tho govern ment which protects them and their property. "They loan their hoarded gains at cent per cent and take a lars lent." Of all tho persons doing business with them the, undertaker is tho only one who ever gots n square deal. And Dean Swift -wroto an appro priate epitaph, which should speed ily bo used for all of them. ' "Hero lies old thlrty-flvo per cent, Thu more ho roado tho less he spent; Tho moro ho got tho moro craved, (I l cat God! Can such a soul saved;" ' - . Medford Clarion a.k!n E?L Jli"11!0" fnsurance Afan Says UL HIV WMfc ...M..V j.vfvw.w j -- , fact that this species are strong filers., Tho second nctlon taken Is the felling of tho Infestod timber con taining tho beetles In tbo late spring before they cmergo from their win ter quarters to go to other trees. Tho next step taken Is to havo tho bark peeled from tho felled tim ber and burned. As It Is an es tablished fact that bark Is such a poor conductor of heat. It yoild be useless to try to burn the troa nnd mako a kill, for the heat docs not go completely through as It dcea when tho bark Is removed nnd tho tire hits both sides at onco and Is better able to bo reduced to an Portland Is prospering, ho said, ash. ,nnd Js one of tho few cities that has Big Appropriation Pending jnot seriously felt tho post-war United States Senator MeNary on 'slump. Tho railways running Into Portland 'Prospers "When times tighten In other lines of business, the :nsurnnco man Is moro likely to find cars open to his arguments and hands ready to sign policy nppllcntlous thtin when business is oxpuudlng" said J. M. Day. manager of tho Ore gon district for tho Now York I.lfe Insurance company, who has been hero visiting tho loc,ul agents, U. W. Gregory and P. K. llurko. Mr. Day left yesterday for Ashland. Its a crime to year now shoos on a camping trip, havo nn old p;f1r re paired. Make your feet happy and aavo money. Evans Shoo Co. 21-2.1 A good bed anil u good bath at Colonial Rooms, Utli nenr Main St. und at Colonial Annex, 741 walnut nvc. All outside airy rooms. 21 Phono Sttnsnn. Ho taken pictures any place, any llino. 21 if Will the-two young men who rail ed upon tho operator nt the Star Theatro about Mnrcft G, 1921. to learn electricity, kindly nddrcs liny ;G. Patch, Klamath Kails. 21-23 Dccauso of this peculiar condi tion, Mr. Day said that his bustuons I Colonial unit room cabins for had shown no dccllno In rovonue. 'housekeeping, 11th near Main 81. ami 4i wainut ave. -i' Juno IS of this year Introduced ton nto bill 2084, making appropriations for tho prevention of timber from Insect Infestations on reserved and unfescrved public lands In Oregon and California whllo a companfen tbo city havo agreed to start Im mediately to spend J 2,000,000 on terminal yards and tho 1 200,000 union depot will bo built at onco. Ilcsldes releasing a lot of money for circulation In Portland, tlicso ho bo bill was Introduced In tho houso of projects ah civ tho confldenco of tho representatives on tho same dato by , railway heads In tho futuro of tbo Congressman Slnnott. Tho bills city and stato, said Mf. Day, and provide for an appropriation of reflect the general fooling that 160,000 to bo Immediately avail- prosperity and progress havo not ablo for tho fiscal year ending Juno , been retarded In tho general road 30, 1922, to cnablo tbo secretary Justment. of ngrlculturo to provont further I less of timber from Insect Infesta-; Mako that Idlo dollar work! Put tlons within tho national forests of It In l lie hank. , Oregon and California. Also tho Are you distinguished by your run oror heels? Let Evans fix thorn. 21-23 FOR SALE Cheap, high class house hold furniture. On display at tho People's Wnrehouso, Ctli St, and Railroad Avo., Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 1 p. m. 21-23 FOR RUNT Front bedroom closo In. Call 144J or 317 10th St. 21-27 Ladles! Hair Marcelling at Moos'. 21-23 Co-Operation Is Need in Fight on The Pine Beetle (Continued from rago 1) tho present Infected one, the gross aggregate damage, of the pest can not bo casually estimated. Another .destructive 'agency upon the bug Is its natural enemies "and thoy fall In largo numbers prey to this source of destruction. Tho forest department method of controlling the situation lays in tho dospatch of "bug cruisers" to Infect, ed districts who at once locate 'tho beotles bjr noticing tho foliage, pitch exudations on tho trunks, .and by chopping Into suspected trees near old' damage. Tho cruiser knows that, tho damage by the pine beotlo oc curs In .the form of scattered trees, over large areas and-thoreforo must be constantly on the search for tbo different sections where ravages are. sum of $90,000 for tho samo fiscal period to cnablo tho secretary of Interior to -work elthor Independ ently or In cooperation with tho sec. rctary of agriculture to prevent further losses from this bug pest, on Indian reservations or United States lands whoso titles was re vested under the provisions of tho act of June 9, 1916, also on un reserved lands In Oregon and Cali fornia. ' This appropriation' carries a clauso whereby tho owners of pine bcctlo timber land adjacent to or Intermingled with lands iwnod or administered by the United States shall satisfy tho secretary of ag riculture that tho Insect lntostatlons on ndjaccnt and Intermingled lauds will bo abated, either in accordanco with the state laws or voluntarily by tho ownerB of such lands, to an extent that tho United States hold-. In kb will bo froo from rolnfestatlon and after this survey Is satisfac torily made from both sources, tho secretary of ngrlculturo shall so cer tify this to the secretary of the in terior. Tho approximate damage done by the pine bcetlo on on area esti mated at ono million and a quur tor acres Is roughly placed at ono and one-half billion feet, -with an cstlmato of 10,000,000,000 board feet In tho total area. It is wtlma tcd that 130,000,000. worth of tint bor can be saved from destruction using tho conservative estimate of $3 per 1000 feet as a basis of cal culation. An nrtlclo In tho Herald tomor- i row will throw additional light upon tfhls ptojoct and undertaking which 10- xr NEW TODAY FOR SALE 320 acres land. 80 , ncreg In timber. In Swan Lake, south sldo mllo from school nig houso und barn, chicken houso and granery. 160 acres fenced. See Wm. Stroubel at Poor Farm. 20-30 FOR SALE 1-1920 C paHs. Ford. A-l condition, samo as new, elect trie starter, all now tiros. A bargain. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main St. 21-23 J.adlos! Hair Mnrcolllng at Macs'. 21-23 FOR RRNT Throe-room furnished apartment with bath, C34 No. 8th St. Phono 413J. 21 FOR SAI.K OK TtENT i room furn ished houso. Inquire Moccar'W. C. North. 21-23 Duckhccht Indian tan army shoos glvo moro sorvlco for your monoy. Tho Evans Shoo Co. 21-23 $3,200 7-Room House Two bed rooms, dining room and kitchen. Completely furnished. Four lots 60x120 each. AH completely fenced. Two poultry houses and yards. Large garden, growing nicely. Thirty i fruit trees in full bearing, and loaded with fruit. Sixteen apple, 6 cherry, 2 pear, 3 peach, 1 apricot, 1 prune, 1 plum. Sixteen large Poplar shade trees, 4.ocuMt trees and 4 Lilac bushes, In llin "Warm Kelt" on tho Vl Nlu, S lilwks from Main Ht. City water lrxl for Irrigation. Ilrautl- rul view of city, lake, river mid alley. A ro1 lltlntf ran Im imiiln n tills plant wild poultry, fruit and Kar- dun. i Immi-dlato poKMfitliui uUcii, Trnn IU be nrrsngcU In Milt tiny rt'iMtiNlblo purchaser. SEE PAUL BOGARBUS SWANSON BLDG. Ladles! Hair Marcolllng nt Moe'. 21-23 Havo those shoos repaired for tho camping trip at Tho Evans 8hoo Co. 21-23 IMPOUNDED STOCK SALE All livestock In tho city pound, heretofore advertised for salo but still remaining In said pound, will bo sold Saturday, July 23, at 3 o'Mock. p. m. Also other stock now In tho pound will be sold unless called for. ir. S. WILSON, Poundmastor. 21-22 LOST 2 log chains C miles out on Merrill stngo rood. Please return to D. C. Dlmmltt, Klumnth Falls. Merrill Rt. 21-22 FOR SALE Small house, two lots. near viking Store. A bargain. Terms, 101G Acadumje. 21 WOMAN WANTS work by hour or day 133 N. 10th. Phono 448W. 21-23 FOR RENT Two room furnished apt., Down stulrs, now and clean. Hot water, pnvuto toilet a nam. 434 n. 11th St. 21 r inii, i,. i. 1,1. WANTED Woman to wush and Iron Mr Jaenicke has been sent to Kla- oach wook l avo oIoctrc waahor. iuijjii tuumy iu uuvuiuiiHBU.n 1214 Worden AVO. 21 FOR SALE 200 ton new Hay on Highway, $7 ton. ,w FOR, SALE CO acre Ranch on tho Klamath Kiver, gooa nousc, nam, cow barn, pumping plant, 20 acres In alfalfa. This Is a fine small dairy ranch, Prlco only J 80.00 per aero. Also FOR SALB Good corner lot on 10th atreot. paving nnd sower paid In full. Prlco only ICG0.00. Tdrms. AImi - FOR SALE Finn residence lot on Pine St. $8fi0.00 easy terms. AlhO FOR SALE Good 8 room houso near tho High school S4.000.00. -Aldo FOR CALE 3 room houso closn-ln. $1,600.00. Will tako good Ford as first pnyment. AI FOR BALK Good apartment houso $18,000.00 Torms. J. T. WARD CO. Phono 375 834 Main St 21 Canvna shoes $1.00 a pair at Evans Shoo Co. Zl-33 1-1020 Pnlgo. 5 passonger. guaran teed mechanical condition. iiU7D.uo. Terms. 1-nig Six Pcorless, 7 pass. slago men bo suro to soo this. $850,00, halt cash; Mctroiiolltnn Garage 11 th & Klunuitli Phono 270.? 20-21 FOR HALE 4 room modorn furnish ed houso largo screened porch, good location, noar contor. Ilnrgaln It takon at onco. 104 High St. 20-22 FOR BALIS Cheap, drosser, wash stands washing machine, childs bath tub and nursory clmlr, spring couch, Ironing board, garb4go can, fruit Jars, sinull heater. Phono 470W or C33 N. 9th. St. 21-23 Mako that Idlo dollar work! Put It In tho bank. Are You Prepared? FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit All regular door openings. These doors are made of clear. kiln- dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts EXCURSION TO ROCKY POINT Scandia Lodge No. 194 Scandinavian Fraternity of America will have a big ex cursion to Rocky Pojnt July 23-24. Boats leave the landing at 7 o'clock Saturday evening. Returning boat will leave Rocky Point Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Continuous dancing from Saturday evening until return Sunday afternoon. A big time, fine music. Round trip on boat $1.50. Reservations for boat must be made before Saturday noon, July 23. For reser vations phone 549-W. . 'x-Vi K xJ If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. ,24 s Sixth St. Phone 87