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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1921)
rTT- r ityHr,,j . .V J 'VAivnTJTZv THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WHDNH60AT, OOTOBHR M, 1M1. FAQI TWO . LEGISLATORS PISS BILLS TO V 1 HfllT PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 16. Probably. Barer U the history of tee oaatrV- sad espocialljr- In ths Northwest has there bees, such sirkse! Interest la forest preservs llpi by stata legislators m at the present .time,' report officers of the Forest service.. A, new forestry coat- JsUtee of the Washington SUU De-, Velopsient'Bureas.' realising tha in creasing Importance of tha esb- Jeetf tothe North,' Pacific region has caUeala forestry co&ferenee for' October . to held la tha Beat-tie- Clumber of Commerce,' ihe ob ject be'la to ley ,the .foundation for a state forestry policy, Oregon baa shown greater activi ty and interest ln forestry than ever before. No less thanks stAtos save now prorlded for some sort of forestry, activities and 26 of. these, hare in the Federal co-operative , Sorest protection .fund, allotted to states maintaining an effectve fire detection and suppression system. Two others have also, recently ap plied for such assistance. Public Backing of the 'movement to pre serve the remaining forests from destruction by tire, and put idle forest lands to work growing, trees. Is becoming widespread, and the effects of popular demand for ac tion Is clearly slfbwn la the state ,law passed this year. ' Pennsylvania, under Commission er of Forestry, Glfford Plnchot, leads all states In forest acttritlos. Tho biennial appropriation passed by tho legislature carries 11,870, 00, one million dollars of which la for fire protection. ' The Minnesota legislature appro priated a total of 1275,600 for gen eral forestry work for the next two Tears, of which $115,000 a year is for the fire protection, with an ad ditional 944,000 from the State Board of Relief, aad 945,000 for tha equipment of a flying field near the Twin Cities. Is California the legislature .vot ed aw increase for 'the Bute Board etForestry, for' the biennial por ted beginning July 1. 975,000 -was appropriated for the prevention and suppression ot fires;- $27,000 for general administration; 910,000 for s study of watershed areas, and 935,000 for the establishment and maintenance of state forest nurs eries. Tho legislature also voted 9300,000 for tbe purchase or red- "wood timber for park purposes il ong tbe State.' Highway In Mendo elno and Humboldt counties; tbe area to bo administered' by the state board of forestry. Mrs. Harding's New Piano IlipiliillyiEi iSspwgi8lH '1 S&I' V f WibaaaiBaaaaaaaaaVMgaaaaaaBS ! SBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBVsaaaaaaaTagaaaaaaaaaaa . . sgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamgalBwsmigaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalgaaaaaaaaawTiV mmMMmrmmmmmmammmlmmmimmmmi " '1eMW-waswasBwaawBssws)ssajssasesatjsM Mrs. Hardlnsr intends to practice on hour a day on this' new plane 'he purchased for the-White House. She received her musical educatlot In Cincinnati.. ' , ' , HUFF-BOSS GO PROMISES TO BL REAL SCRAP "Working Out WOOI, MEN WILL DISCUSS WAGES OF HERDERS HERE A wage scale "for sbeepherders and other questions relative to the wool growing industry will be considered at a meeting of the Klamath County Wool Growers association, to bo held la the city hall here November 18. This Is according to a notice receiv ed by members of the association from tbe secretary, t , s. Scranton, Pa.,, ranks first among coal mining cities of the world. Somo little feeling has cropt Into the coming boxing event which Is staged to como off at McDonald's Hall on, November 12, according to the friends ot the two principals in tho main event, Billy Huff of Chllo quin and Bob Ross ot Los Angeles. Chance remarks which Bupportors ot the two mpn bavo carried to the re spective training quarters aud caused some rather caustic remarks to arise from! tho principals and it is thought that posslblya feeling existed which might make the two men stage a battle royal. Friends of Billy Huff say that the story coming from the 'training quar ters of Ross that he .will secure a knockout early is. tbe afent Bounds like child's talk, for no man, who bad to use five rounds to dispose of Bob Allen, need lay claim to getting a K. O. punch in on the Chlloquln box er. Huff himself scouts the idea and stated yesterday that he would 'allow Ross nil tho chances ho wanted on November 12 to test out his I theory. Ross supporters Bay that Huff has been "blown sky high" by local friends, and, that, the California boy will surely win tho decision. Huff, they say, has been a potted Ideal around Chlloquln so long, and the matches he has had hore wore with only small fry In tho boxing world, that he needs a puncture in that pug ilistic bonnet which ho wears. Some neat bets have been wagered by sup porters of each man and there, seems to bo an abundance ot, Huff money show up when bets are posted. sbbsbbsbbsbbsbbshvsbwb 'bBBBBBBBBBBS?BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb1 PfSaiSssasapH itis&J- sw : BBssasWni ' - IssseSS11 i MIDLAND SmrPING NEWS I Fltty-slx carloads ot Bhoop and four carload's ot cattle woro Bhlppod from hore to San Francisco today. They were Bhlppod to tho following cenVpanice: Twenty carloads ot snoop to Caroy and l'ylo Packing company. Del- bert Pylo and R. I. Caroy woro horo superintending tho shipment. Ton carloads of sheep to Roth Blum Packing company. (Robert Hanson superintended tho shipment Sixteen carloads of ahoep woro shipped to Miller A Lux .Packing1 company. Mr. Sailing and Davo Brlggs from BanFranchjco' aro tho shippers. They are la Jtldland to day supervising tbe shipment! Three carloads of .fine boot cattlo were shipped, to J. G. Johnson Pack ing company of Ban Francisco. Olo Johnson of San Francisco supervised tho shipment. Ono carload of fine beef cattle wero ehlpped ot Grace Owens and company, Oakland, California. Dolbort Pylo and II. F. Carey, buy ers for CaroA Pylo, loavo this coun try tomorrow for San Francisco, This Is their last shipment of sheep from Midland thia season. ' Robert Hanson, buyor for Roth Plum, leaves this county tomorrow for Curry, Kansas, as this Is his last shtpmont of sheep from Midland this season. Stockmen pralso tho servlco ro celvod at Midland this season. Thoy v ihnt ttin ultimtlon of tho corrals faro superior to any in this vicinity. Then, too, traffic does not intorforo with the driving of tho sbeop or cat tle as it does In larger places. In addition to above reasons Midland is more centrally located than most nlacas. Thou. too. tho DOODlo Of Midland do all in their power to make every convenience to stock men, buyers and shippers. The following'' Southern Pacific trainmen woro in Midland helping with the shipping:, B. N. Lowtn, plumber, H. C, Foster, eitra agent, who bills out tho stock, and Frod Mooro. PHI v PPMIi 'I V Meleil Clark Conlrefco, and Joseph PhlllipS Baritone Appearance Extraordinary ThlB concort by thoso groat ar tists, Is an ovont of unusual inter est. Miss Clark anil Mr. Phillips will glvo moro than their rogular concert "numbers. In a fow soloc tlons, tho will comparo tholr art with Its RB-CRKATION by Mr. Edison's now phonograph, Tho as sisting artist will bo Thomas George, pianist. WEATHER RECORD t ., Hereafter tbe Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak es by the U. S. Reclamation service station, Publication will cover tho day previous to the paper's Issue, up to'S o'clock of 'the day. Pro ' Max, Min. elpltation Oct. 1 72 41 Oct. 2 77 40 Oct. 3 80 41 Oct. 4 J? 36 Oct. E 82 46 Oct, C 78 43 Oct. 7 77 44 Oct. 8 83 45 Oct. 9 83 39 Oct. 10 82 38 Oct. 11 ,80 47 Oct. 12 74 43 .02 Oct. 13 .66 '41 Oct. 14 62t 45" .03 Oct. 15 ....'....63 '-35 Oct. 16 67 ' 4ff Oct. 17 60 ' So' 06t. lb :.7.4 38 ' v Dct. 19 .... 81 45' Oct. 20 ..' 7l 40 - Oct. 21 ....-53 2C Oct. 22 ..., 50 36 Oot. 23 .... 52 24 ' 'Oct 24 .... 53 ' 27 Oct. 25 .... 57 12 , .E Huff to Box Tom Sharkey, Medford Billy Huff and a number of Chll oquln friends left this morning for Medford where Huff will be staged as one ot the principals with Tom Sharkey, a Medford boxer, in a ten round main event Friday night. The men will box at catchwelghts. Sharkey is reported to be some where in their- neighborhood of 186 poundi. while Huff will tip the beam at 153 pounds in bis street clothes. ' Mrs. Evelyn Forty tho. New York fockty horsewoman, giving "Jim a workout tn Central Park, in prep rtlon.forlhe sroual horse ahnt. DORRIH PERSONA I & Dorrls, Cal., Oct. 26. Residents of Dorrls and tributary nolghbor hoods aro looking forward with an ticipation to tho coming of tho Ellison-White winder Festival November 25-30. The cbautauqua was made possible for Dorrls by a committer of responsible citltens who guaran teed it financially; John Hagolstein, a prominent far mer of Algoma, spent Monday in Dorrls visiting with his son William G. Hagolstein and wlto. Jl. W. Mitchell has returned from San Francisco whoro bo has boen for a few days on business.' Mr. Mitch ell Is buying cattlo in Butte Valloy for his fine ranch on WJllow Crook, Tho Stnr thcatru opened again last ovonlng aftor bolng dark for u wcok Presbyterian Church Friday, October 28th Tho concort is primarily an In vitation aftlr. But, u fow reserva tions aro available for gonoral dis tribution Music-lovers can obtain thoso tickets without charge by ap plying Immediately to this store. Call, wrlto, or tolophono. Klamath Falls Music House Geo. A. Wirtz 122 South Sixth Street In obsorv&nco ot quarantine Instruc tions lssuod by Dr. A. A. Atkinson, health offlcor, on account of several minor cases of scarlet fever. Jennie Lang Is advertising an auc tion sale for the disposal of property formerly owned by C. A. Bonnlng- hoff, who has dopartcd for Orland to bo gone indefinitely. George Otto ot Dorrls will otflclato as auctioneer. Charles Norton of Klamath county, an extensive cattlo buyor, has been in this vicinity for soveral days mak ing purchases of boot cattlo from ranchors. Nearly all avallablo.boot has been moved out leaving only fcodors In th"o valley except stock owned by Kdson-Foulko and otlior big concerns. E. A. Blockllngor, ownor of tho Chlloquln Lumber company and Dor rls Lu rubor and Box company, has boon in town for a fow days on bus iness In connection with local la torcsts. Ho lives In San Francisco whoro ho maintains his head office. Albort Langor, prominent farmer ot Oklahoma, was among Dorrls vis itors from tho rural districts yester day, Mr. Longer distributed some fine specimens of wild fowl to local friends. Bolng a good huhtor Mr. Langor usually keops hlmaolf and friends well suppllod with geese and ducks, as wall as otlior gamo, la season. J I V'j Mr, and Mrs. John Lundgron are bolng contmonded upon tho npponr anco of tholr now restaurant which thoy havo Just opened on Third St. noxt door to tho post offlco. Mrs. Lundgron Intonds to glvo n series ot dinner dances later In tho fall and wlntor. Huff stated that whllo ho had a hard battlo ahead ot him to secure a decision, still he feels that, de spite of tho vastdlfferenco Jn .the wolgnt, ho still can win. "Shar key may outweigh mo, but can he outpoint or out-tight mo? That Is tbo problem he faces and I Intend to show that I' can glvo away weight and still wlnVHuff told a number of his friends yesterday. NO COUNCIL MEETING ', NE.XT MONDAY NIGHT Thero will bo no council mooting Monday night, Octobor 31, as tho charter provides only for four meet ings a month and during October, thero ore flvo Mondays. Pay day will bo delayed for tho city omployecs until after the meeting Monday, No vember 7, when tho salary bills will be Introduced by Polico Judgo Leav-ltt. - - -- ----, - ""VM'-' 1 Twisting the Tiger's Tail jwajtyt- . 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