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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1921)
PAGE TWO kondav, October 17, 191. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M y W5K i-.IH y m l! I ACTIVE BEST 1RKET FOfl TWO YEARS TJcnloig buying; to fill short re tail stocks, and wholesalers spec latlng on poorly balancod milt atocks, last wook gavo Pacific Northwest manufacturers tholr soc nd active soiling wook In near ly two yoars, says tbo Wookly Lum er Review of tho West Coast Lumbermen's association. If T One hundred and-two Mills re Vorttng sold &t,SG01t& .-feet 6t Inaaber. " Forty-ono por cent was 'old to movo by water. "Now business was 26 aboro production and 20 aboro ship ments. Production was 16 be low normal, Conceding that current buying a apparently not yet reached Us 4ak, well-informed lumbermen aavcrtheless nay the midden demand 5a likely to fado as quickly as It developed. Fundamental to stability In tho lumber Industry Is normal purchas 4ng in industrial and railroad re quirements. Thoao two (actors aro conspicuously mining In the pre sent situation tho railroads con fining tholr purchasing to urgent repairs and replacements; and weed-using Industries practically ot buying, although tho prospects mn good. Unemployment In tho Pacific Northwest lumber Industry contln ea around 38. Prohibitive freight ratos aro primarily tho rea son for thlj unemployment Inas much as producing regions located tucro closely to eastern and mid west markets are under-selling 'West coast woods to Just about tbo. eitcnt of tho frolght differential gainst west coast woods. During recent months the Pa cific Northwest industry as a whole as been losing $2.50 a thousand an Its lumber production. Natural 4y under this condition mills ot tlils rcKlon cannot longer tako tbo 'freight rate differential against ttom, out ot th f. o. b. mill tsrlee. ' Production was reported at 65,- CHINA IS NOT OVERLOOKING ANY BETS V m mm M f 1 I'mmlMmM m W mj J mSff T LV T7S.301 roet. Dipmentses.ossu ii'ui. uusnimia iur ran uci- ttery 1618 cars; and rail busl ass shipped during ' tho week totaled 1514 cars. Tho unshipped "balance for tho rail trade at 102 mills was 3,630 cars. Coastwise nd intcrcoastal cargo shipments totaled 12.007.G25 feet, and, In ex port 8,634,694 feet. mm Mi. i IN .cmcAtjo. colored Y. M, In as eight Oct., 17 Fourteen C. As. havo been built many cltlog during tho past years and otforts aro being made to erect several more, L. Wil bur Mcsser, general secretary ot tho Chicago Y. M. C. A., reports. Total ost has been $1,980,000. Theso buildings were put up with tho help of Julius Rosonwald of this city. Under a standing offer of $25,- OO 0 toward each now one ho hag con tributed a total ot $50,000, and his or for has still a year and a half to ran. Paid-up membership In tho negro associations numbers 22,000 and they Teach many moro, Mr. Messor unld. That In Chicago, tbo first and largest, had about 2E0O men and liny mombors lust year. It was at Tilr. Rosenwald'a suggestion and with lis liolp that tho plan was tried hero ja& Ills gifts to other cities contin ues to bo mado through tho Chicago V. M. C. A. tieorgo A. Arthur, a slightly built velored mat), Is In chorgo ot tho Chi ao colored department." Colored management is tho rulo through all 14 ot theso departments. Mr. Artli or bad made a success In buslnoss lxlara ho resolved to plnoer in this tidil, and Mr. Messer reports he has conducted hlg department with sue 4xnand credit" and that thero is "no .snore loyal Y. M, C. A, in Chicago. Tho budgot ot Mr. Arthur's depart ment this year is $89,000 and the -colored. pooplo pay about 87 por cent ir it. Adjustment ot the rural negro ot U-lm South to tho Industrial north is -. 'more difficult problom than that ot tho Immigrant, according to Mr. Arthur. Ho. adds that tho colored Y. At. C. A.'s havo been tho chlof fac tor In their communities In promot ing this readjustment, because they were tho only Institutions that had tho necessary equipment, methods' on leadership already at hand. Dad gangs ot young colored boys havo been broken up by tho local Y. M. C. A., Mr, Arthur reports, by get ting their membors interested In swimming and other sports. It works largely on Industrial lines, having eleven baseball teams organized this year In nearby packing houses and Industrial plants. It also has formed oftlctency clubs ot colored men with in tho plants. Other colored Y. M. C. A.'s are lo cated in Now York, Brooklyn, Pitts burgh, Philadelphia, Columbus, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Nashville, Cin cinnati, Kansas City, ''Baltimore, Washington and Atlanta. Tramp Has Big Travel Record Like a Doughboy KitafjHv Aw9ViTsi inuK bbhkIAbb. k sEvkiss sLl w ? IsT M QSttJMBSMBSSSSjSSFSflUvBSJ That llttlo star In this man's col lar proclaims him a brigadier gen ral, but ho looks Jlko- a private with Ills' COSbnd'pack. Ho'a Gen. Smedloy Butler, in command .of tho Marines'- maneuvers near Fred ericksburg, Va. PENDLETON, Or., Oct. IE. Sar torlus Wornc, gontlcman of lolsuro, member of tho Floating Population and tho Great Unwashed, Itinerant laborer and back-door canvassed, along with his heirs and assigns, his confreres and his associates, has travolcd io tho extent ot 40 carloads of blind baggago and freo freight over tho O. W. It. & N. rolling stock within tho last six months, according to O, p. Cochran, attorney for tho railroad. In a rocent talk beforo tho commer cial association hero, -Cochran reveal ed that America's floating population doosn't float It rolls, and scorns tho uso of shoo leather when tho freight train or a passing passongor coach roof Is handy. According to Sartorus, It's a groat llfo. Coch ran says its a nuisance. THE RUNDOWN MAY RUN UP IN HEALTH MXWMMM HUNIAY HEALTH TALK NO. 7 A run down physical condition Is tho invariable, rosult of a chronlo woaknoss. Constant pain or dragging wenkness. Constant pain or dragglag allty. Quito ofton the nppoaranco is unohanged, but tho autforor knows a difference. Ordinarily when a man finds him self in such a condition, tho family physician advises a vacation. But th cause is not removed by a. vacation. Tho vacation will help, perhaps, if ihe Btifforer is taking chiropractlo spinal adjustments to remove tho cause ot his weakness, Rest and adjustmeats will restore, but rest alono'will only postpone another breakdown. i Uncle Ba Says! "Men stako av er y t h I n g on health, Horry, anil then wait until' they aroi down to tsk earo of it.' MMAMMmWMWj DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office, Lakovlow. "Oregon, Spt. 15, 1921. Notlco is hereby glvon that' John T. Cotman, A. F. Walter Kresso, and August L. Andrleu, all ot Merrill, Oregon, has applied for an oil and. gas permit under Section- 13 ot tho act ot FobruaVy 25, 192(P (Public, No. 146), for, First: Beginning with tho north west corner ot tho SW. ot tho NWH ot Section 15, In Township 41 0(tlm nMM. 1 A ! XT t Kama a ono mllo E.. thenco 140 rods south, WIS NI314 and NE SE of Soc NOTICE Of CONTEST (For Publication) Department of tlio Interior UnlcM States Land O'flco Horinl No. OIOI7S, Contest No. 1214. Lakovlow, Oregon, October 10, 1921, To tho Helrs-If-nny ot Edwin John son, decoascd, ot unknown address, Contestee: You aro hereoy notified that Jo soph W. Noonchcstor, who gives Bend, Oregon, as his post-oftlco ad dress, did on October 7, 1921, fllo In this offlco his duly corroborated application to contest and sccuro tho cancellation of your Homcstoad En try No. 01047G, mado August 22, 1917, for SW NEJi of soction li; HEALTH FOLLOtHS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL NERVES IN DISEASES OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS: unrt fflEm -ARMS HEART LUN6S Oliver v STOMACH kV PANCREAS lK5S5S i niuntis BOWELS 'APPENDIX BLADDER KWiniMIJ The lower nerve UNOERTHE MAGNIFY INOOLASS IS PINCHED BYAMISAIICNEO JOINT. PINCHED NERVES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IHPULSES.CHIR0PRAC TICAOJUSTINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS, rREEASNATttttlllTINDS. I1RRAKDOWN CAUSE IS REMOVED-HEAIni KOLIXJWS "I was afflicted with what was callod tuborculosls of tho hips for tbroo yoars. I was in bod for six months on two dltforont oc casions. I was rundown In flesh, wea and palo and incapablo of work. I waa advised to try chir opractic. Attor throo adjust ments I was nblo to got up, I continued until about ono year ago, nnd I" havo bocn well over slnco. I cannot pralso chiroprac tic enough." Wilbur Loo, Chiro practlo Research Bureau State ment No. 1282R. WHEN HEALTH REdlNH doponda on whoa you tolophono C39-J tor an appointment. Con sultation Is without chargo. to tho California lino; thenco west to Intersection ot tbo- Klamath Lnko meander lino and tho Orogon-Calltor-nla lino; thenco in a northwestorly direction to tho Intersection ot tho Klamath Lake moandor lino with tho west lino ot Soction 15; thenco north to point ot beginning, containing 164 acres, more or less tlon 14, Township 24, So. of Range 8, East of tho Wlllametto Meridian, nnd as grounds for his contest ho al leges that said Edwin Johnson died about Novembor)1920 nnd that tho heirs ot said decoased-lf-nny havo wholly failed to cultlvato said homo- j stead or any part thorcof, slnco tho ucain or said r.nirynian, uui navu Second; Lots 3-4-5. Section 12,wholly nbandonod said tract for moro nnd Lots 3-4, Section 1, Township 41 South, Range 9 East, Wlllametto Morldlan. containing 82.65 acres, moro or less. Third: Lots 5-6-7-8. Section 2, Township 41 South, Range 9 East, W. M., containing 49.90 acres, more or less. Feurth: NE NE Section 9. Township 41 South, Range 10 East, W. M., containing 40 acres, moro or less, all in Klamath County, Stato of Oregon. Any and all poreons having ad verse or conflicting claims to said land aro horeby notified that a full tntement, undor oath, ot such claim should bo filed in this ottlco togother with an application showing a super ior right to a permit or loaso under said act or In Hou of such applica tion, a showing ot a valid existing ndvorso or conflicting claim to tho land or tho minerals thoroln undor tho public land laws, on or beforo tho 27th day of Octobor, 1921; oth orwlso such claim may bo dlsrogard od in granting tho permit or loaso applied for. , JAS. F. BURGESS, S 19-26-O.3-10-17 Roglster. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. Department nf tho Infi-lor, Not Coal Land, U. S. Land offlco at Lakcvlow,Otfl- gon, Soptember 22, 1921. Notlco Is horeby given that Benja min Furch, ot Fort Klamath, Ore gon, who, on January 7th. 1918, mado Homestead Entry, No. 010611, for EHENE, BWNEUSUU, Section 1, Township 33S, Range 6E, Willamette Morldlan, has fllt-v nctlce ot Intention to make final tlirco-jenr Proof, to ostabllsh Claim to the land above described, beforo C. R. DoLup, Clerk ot tho County Court, nt Kla math Falls, Oregon, on the 1st day of November, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Ryan, Jack McAullffo,Ed Ponuroy, Bert Q ray, all ot Fort Klamath, Ore gon. - Notlco win bo published lor rive consocutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Horald. JAS. F. mucins, i UohIsut. 26-3-10-17-21 i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORIXION FOR KLA- MATH COUNTY. Xotlco of filing of tlnul w count. In tho mntter of tho Ejtuto ot Dnvld M. Dunn, Decoased. Notlco Is heroby given tlut .lonnlo Dunn, administratrix of thf, .ibovo ontitlod estate, on tho lOtludny ot October, 1921, filed hor final account In tho abovo entitled court and mat ter, and that TuostHy, November S, 1921, at the hour ot 3 o'clock In tho afternoon ot said d.ty, In tho court room ot tho abovo ontitlod court in tho city ot Klanmtli Falls. Klamath County, State ot Oregon, have reon fixed by tho court ns tho tlmo and placo at which it will hear objections to said final account and settle tho samo, and all porsons desiring to object to said account shall fllo their objections with the clork ot said court on or beforo said date-, or bImII appear at said hearing and personal ly object thereto. Dated October 10, 1921, JENNIE DUNN. Administratrix of tho Estate ot David M. Dunn, Decoased, Oct. 10-17-24-31 Nov. 7. than six months last past; that said failure to cultlvato said tract was not duo to tbclr employment In tho army, navy or marlno corps ot the United States In time ot war or otherwise. You are, thoroforo, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo taken as confessod, and your said entry will be cancolled without fur ther right to bo heard, either beforo this offlco or on appeal. It you ran to file In this offlco. within twenty days after tho Fourth publication oi this notlco, as shown below, your an swer, undor oath, specifically re sponding to theso allegations of con- tost, together with due proof tnat you served a copy of your answor on the said contestant olthor In per son or by registered mall. ' You should stato In your answor tho name ot tho post-office to which you deslro futuro notices to bo sent to you. JAS. F. BUROEESS, Register. O 17-24-31-7. WOOD! Prlcos may ndvanco any day, this Is your notlco, no further guaranteo on prlcos. Buy your OREEN SLAB or BLOCK-WOOD now and avoid advances that are sura to come. Ask about our DltV-TAMAUACK" For Your Heater 0. Peyton & Co. 410 "'Wood to Burn Main St. Phono OI13 . DRS. MALLETT & MALLETT Office Over Underwoods Drug Store Phone 539-J for Appointment. $ THE SALVATION ARMY DRIVE BEGINS m HBM Wednesday Oct. 19th and lasts until Octob er 29th. Plan now to make your contribution. J4 Kodak Work ILeayeYour Filrcvs 'More 9 OclocK-Your A,M Pictures are readr 'dfr 3 p.r &! a m. - -. . . a. mw uMerwooos l7 I PLJIT KLAMATH FAliLS OREGON' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS roanury ffiffT1 taCCOPACvl -f j lesfj' MW ET tho departed ones bo honor- . "" ed even in tho grave. Let the sculptured marblo direct our foot steps to tho Bccno of tholr long sleep; Let tho chiseled cpltnpli re peat their names and toll tthcro re poso tho nobly good and lso.1 Longfellow, Klamath Falls Marble !' and Granite Works 1040 Main St. . Klamath Fal 0. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 . Sixth St. Phone 87 4V.J MUlMUWMMMM rj .ilSSfcC- If It's. Loose We Will Move It