The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 05, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Two Departments
Back Beetle War
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agriculture arid tho secretary of the
Interior to combat nn Insoet In feet a-
t tloa of tho tlmbor upon the national
forests, Indian reservations, lands ro-
f vented in tho United States .undor
, the act of June Or 1916" (89 Stat.,
(218) and on tho unreserved public
( lands, In Oregon and-California. Of
.thin, amount $00,000 Is to bo spent
v ,lir tbo, secretary-of agriculture and
j$9o,IIO Is appropriated to enablo tho
nonrotary of the interior either inde-
, (Pcndbntly or In co-operation with tho
secretary of agrlculturo to provent
,i ( further loss of timber upon lands un-
, , fler( tho Jurisdiction of the, depart-
- , meat of tho Jntorlor. Boctlon J of tho
tni'ti'iwiiintfciiuin ok tag rauu-
k (oyajapjrorjatedRhaM be spent ex
;cep for. preliminary .Investigation un-
r ( less, that States of Oregon and Wash-
jlngfen or,the,owners of the ptao tlm-
fbetjland adjacent to the Oovprnmont
lans shall hare; satisfied tho seere-
tary of agriculture that tbej Insect
, .Infestation will be, abated upon tho
(Vestal and privately owned lauds so
as to prevent its spread to tht timber
, on (he Qomsment lands.
Daauge ay .Beetles
. Froffl'jeport-of( local- officers of
inv oeparimom u is round, mat a
,, ("crlpusjipjdemlejof bark bootleg has
killed aTbillion feet of valuabh pine
'timber on both sides of tho lino bo
" .twottfihe States of Oregon and Call
v fornla during the past fw years and
unlsss It la checked the l-ns already
estimated -at three million Collars Is
likely to bodoublo. or treb!othat
amount. Tho Infestation has spreud
until now about a million and a quar
ter acres a'ro Involved. About halt of
this area In In prlvato yOwnernhlp.
The other halt Is owned or adminis
tered by tbcUnKcOtatcs Including
parts of flvo national forosts, part of
tho Klamath Indian reservation, part
of tho revcetod Oregon and Califor
nia land grant and a small' portion
of the unentered public domain.
ftffortn At Control
Some of tho private ownors of the
region have attomptod to. protect
their remaining tlmbor by destroying
the insects on their own lands. Thcso
efforts havo not been successful be
cause of tho renewod Attacks by
.beetles from adjacont lands!,The on
tire. 'region must be regarded as a
unit. If tho Insects are to be combat
ed oueccBsfiilty, tho action taken
,must bo with tho vlow of cleansing
, all er a large part of the unit In one
" general plan. '
OroBon IefrMAtlon
The leelslaturo of tho stato of Ore
'gon recognizing this raonnce and hav
ing beforo It tho experience of other
opldomics of tree killing Insects, has
pawed a bill which provides that In
sect infestations of this character
may be declared to bo a public nuis
ance and that tho ownors of tho land
on .which tho Infostod tlmbor stnnds
must abate tho nuisance or the stato
will do It at tho owners' oxpenso.
, This legislation Is ineffective whore
Oovernmcnt land Is Involved since
the Stato can not require tho Federal
Oovernmcnt to pay.
Are Covered by KpMemlc
The opldomlc covers about 260,
000 acres In the Klamath Indian re
servation, 100,000 acres of the re
vested Oregon and California grant
lands in. Oorgon as -well aa 26,000
acres of'unapproprlatcd public land
and 286,000 acres of govornment
' land.; In.'JNajlonalPoresta, on both
sides of tho "state jllnoTho prlvato
owners and tho Stato of Oregon are
both, helpless In spite of, ,tbo Stato
legislation unless the federal govern
ment will .do. Its share in, protecting
tho ten billion foot of pine timber,
worth at least; thirty million dollars,
which Is tho main resource of the re
gion. Activity of Prlvato Owner
In April, the private owners of tim
ber In. the. region called a meeting lit
Klamath Falls In which tho" situation
was discussed. Besides the. owners of
prlvato land tho mooting was attend
ed by representatives of the Indian
offlco of tho, department of the inter
ior, the buroau of entomology and
tho forest service of the department
of agrlculturo, tho California fores
try eommlttoo, the, Oregon State For
ester's office, the Oregon agricultural
college and tho :Western Forestry
and conservation association. At tho
meeting it developed that the private
owners were anxious to combat the
Insoct Infestation in accordance with
the Oregon Law or voluntarily, but
they felt that' it was reasonable and
just that the United States as an
owner of a large part of the Infested
unit should cloan its own lands both
for Its own protection and to. aid in
THE
Twenty-Five Year
rppovlng, tho menaco that now
threatens, tho ..timber, of tho..ontlro
roglon. Tho lands aro so Intermingled
that It Is almost nseless for any prl
vato owner or all of them combined
to act Unicoi the. Federal government
does Its sharo.
Hfftimatod Ooxt of Control,
It Is estimated by the department
that the work of cloanlng tho Oov
ornmont lands would cost approxi
mately $'1CO,000 and that it will ro
qulro a similar amount to romovo
the Infestation from tho prlvatoly
ownoj lands. Tho" department fcoli
.that tho Govornment should under
take Its obligation In removing this
menaco In order to protoct Its own
lands as well as to bo Just to the
ownors of Intcrmlnglod lands. Unions
tho Work of combating this Infesta
tion Is hogun at an early date tho
insects will spread over a much
greater territory,, will causo .mucin
moro damnrco to adjacont tlmbor and
will bo moro difficult to suppress.
Only One Signer of
Indian-Treaty Lives,
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of the old councils ia.cloar,.and ho
Is expected to give testimony valu
able to. the. claimants..
Tho- other chlofs who attlxod tholr
marks to the troaty have, In tho In
torvonlng years, been gathered to
tholr fathors. They were: Lalako,
Chlloquonas, Kolloguo, Moghonkas
kit, Blow, Talmor, Jack, Qucnas,
Possaksult, Chcmult, Noakmim,
Moochkattalllck, Toontuctel, Bosski
you, Sklattlc, Shollalloss, Tattctpas,
Mukhas, Hcrmankusman, Schon
schln', Jackson, Stakltut, Kclntpus,
Chuckcstou, Kllotoak and Syctocket.
Tho government representatives
were J. W. Porlt Huntington, super
intendent of Indian affairs for Ore
gon, and .William Logan, stato In
dian agentt Tho , -witnesses wero
Captain William Kelly, First Caval
ry, Orogon Voluntoers; James Hal-
loran, second lieutenant, First In
fantry, Washington Territorial Vol
unteers; Dr. William C, McKay and
Robert Blddlo, teamster. -
After many years of endeavor to
gain tho oar of tho government, tho
Indians at last havo secured per
mission of congress, through the ef
forts of Congressman Slnnot, to in
stitute suit In tho United States
court of claims.
Their cholco of attorneys, onom
nnd Irwin of this city, and Daniel
B. Henderson of Washington, has
been approved by Charles Burke,
new commissioner of Indian affairs,
and by tho interior department.
Now remains but the formal signing
and ratification of tho contract with
the lawyers, says Mr. Onelll, and
tho suit, which involves claims ag
gregating from $10,000,000 to $15,
000,000, depending upon tho esti
mates por acre and of tho timber
value, will bo launched,
The Indians claim that when tho
treaty was signed In 1865, after
much, council between tho federal
commissioners and chiefs, and care
ful inspection of tho land, the area
allotted to the Indians was marked
by natural raonumonte, such, as
mountains, .streams, trees and prom
inent rocics. ( wnen me surveyors
came, five years late, they aid. not
pay strict attention to these mark-
IngB, nenco mucn oz me renue
Wjood .River. valley,xaad much of. the
Bly country, as wen as omer terri
tory, was left out
The Indians claim that they were
to have received 12,400 sections, of
2,436,000 acres under the treaty.
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EVENING HERALD;
Ago in LinkWlle
The surrey,! establish! , txmodarfSB
that lncludod only 1,636,000 acres.
Tho record, so far is a kvoluminoj
mass of.documenU, and tho'erl
dence when. the trial tart8,-w111
probably,. run .Into. volanMa and re
quire months in tho taking-,
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. TUB STRAND
Tomorrow night at the1 Strand
Thoatro, a distinct novelty in the way
of a "Country Storo" programwlil be
put on by tho thoatro management,
In connection with the regular pro
gram. Tho. novelty will consist of dis
tribution of ton packages of food,
such ns sides of bacon, chicken, can
ned goods sugar, spuds, eggs, flour,
vegetables and In fact all kinds of
commodities which can be' used In
tho' household. Each patron writes
nis or her namo on a slip at. tho
door. At tho close of the second, per-
rormanco tho first ten names out
of tho box .got the packages. In
Dubuquo, Iowa, this plan was tried
out nnd tho patrons enjoyed their
prizes for "eats'.' como in handy at
all times.
A sea picture "Nobody's airl,"
featuring Billy Rhodes, a grim sea
plcturo showing the wickedness prac
ticed by a villain to live without
working will bo shown, as will other
features.
Comparod with the earth,' the
moon Is a tiny body. In fact, it
would fit comfortably within the
length of Australia, our smallest
continent. I
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DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND SUROSOM
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Residence 4SS5 Pime St.
Phone .SOO-R.
1. O. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
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KLAMATO FALLS, OREGON
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at tht city Hall oa U
first, and third Tuesdays
of each month.
Ex-service mea are invited to at
tend the meetings.
, For membership carati. or .informa
tion ex-service aaenara requested to
see or-wrlte the following officers,:
J. IL. Carnaban, .Commander. '
Roy, N. Foiieh, Post Adjutant
" For relief of employment see or
write. the .Chairman of The Relief and
Employment ' Committee, Francis
Olds, caro .Lakeside Lumber com
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Meets Friday night of each week -it
I. O. O. r. hall, 6ta and Main streets.
Caas. Newman .. ,".t. ,;.N. jO.
W. "0. Wella ... T...........V. O.
O. B. Mangue r. :.Bccy.
w. D. Color ,Treas.
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J. V. Browbsker S, W.
L. J. Msoiaro , .'. ,... BrUa
Nat . Ottorboln .,,, Treasurer
CHIROPRACTORS,
- Dr. Herbert B. Maliett
Dr. ; Oeo. E. ' Maliett
Office over Underwood's
7th Main . -s Phone B39-Jr
' FILZ' SCHOOL OF POPULAR
MUSIC
I have constructed thru Wears of
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loaches you to play the piano by
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sons. Write for particulars, 701 11th
8t.,.Klaaaatlr Palls, Ore. Phoae 367R.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician arid
4 Surgeon
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