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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
wimwmmu. -Jr.-."taaaaai - ,--fJV Jf A A k v - TUESDAY, MOV0OSKR9, Matt. ,TOE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald . 'J. MURRAY .. H. j. iiAniurrr .". Editor ... City Bdltor Published dally except Bandar, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falla,Lat 119 Eighth 8treet. Entered at toe poetofflce at Kla matb. Fall, Ore., for transmission through the matte aa second-class Matter, MEMBER OF THQ ASSOCIATED PRBsW. The Associated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to the uae for pabllcation of 11 news dlspatohe credited to It, or sot otherwise credited la this paper, and also the local news putA usner neroia, - ' TUBHDAY, NOVMU1HR 8, lMli' IDLE THERM : 111 mm "The United States produces sore than half of the- entire lum ber cut of the world," says Col. W. B. Qrooloy, Chlof of the Forost' Serrloe, United Statoe .Department of Agriculture," and uses 95 per eat ot that amoant right here at home. , The exhaustion of oar timber apply is coming aboat, not be cause we hare used our forests freely, bntvbecauso we hare failed to use our .timber-growing !and. The problem in a nutshell la the enormous area of foreet, land which has- been so logged and burned that It la producing little or nothing. We hare more than 80,00.0,000 acres, an area greater than all the forests of1 France', Bolgium,' Hol land and Denmark, Germany BwlU erland, Spain and Portugal, which Bare been denuded to the point ot absolute Idleness 'so far as the production of any timber of com aaerclal value Is concerned. We have other enormous 'areas' of cat erer land now growing but a frao ttoa of the amount of timber which they might produce. And We are adding' to 'these areas of Idle land from 10,000,000 to 15,090,000 acres every year, aa destructive log- vag and still more destructive earning progress. This altaatlon," ,tbe forester palate oat "can not long continue without grare consequences. If we are to remain a .Nation ot wood us ers, we must become a Nation of "wood growers. By some means or other we must see to It that for- bc ianaa aoi neeaea tor agricult ure are not allowed to He idle, but are kept at work growing timber." MaIin,Cheee Factory Start Tomorrow rrhle morning tho Malta Chooso and Produco Co. began'dolng business In tho ,now 6,000 plant at M<n, which Is a rosutt ot tho J coalition of 'the farmers 'and business men bt that section ot tho'countr. The now plant har of'capadltyof 'tiro thousand pounds a day and while at tint' it will not run to capacity tt Is hoped In, tho noar futuro tho popularity ot tho product will force production to tho, limit. H. H. Wilson Is prosldent of tho now concorn and John R. Robor, soc rotary and. general managor. The latter Is a graduate ot tho Wisconsin Dairy school and han boon operating ,for several yoora in California, hnr lng four factories under his manage ment at tho present tlmo. Theso factories during nhe 'past six years have boon awarded first prise for their product at tho Caltfornla'Stato far; and thlfecordJHr. Robor hopes to-paraioii aero, no Maun laciory will put oat a-brand ot croam chooso ta be known as "Klamath" and bono to mako Its use untTorsal in this soc- (ton! V The Other Woman" Here Tomorrow At the Strand Theatre'tonlght will ha presented the J. Is. Frothlngbam production of "The Other Woman" which haa been justly classed aa a masterpiece In fllmdom. 'lt deals With a complex marital situation, and la brimful of thrills and heart throbs It la a picture that will set the bache lor and the maid to thinking and to tne,marrled folks is a pbyscologlcal atady in the married relation. IWaat would you do if you loved a woman with all your haert and she, ia turn, loved another man, and that man happened to be her husband who had been missing from home five years, and the. whole world be Ueyed dead, except, of course, tbe faithful wife, and then one day you aaw him wandering through tbe streets, a broken derelict, money and memory gone What would yon dot J9ee this picture for the answer, Don't forget Thursday "Country fcore Night." "oW PARTY FOR jLADDM "' OF SACRED HEART PARISH Tbe second of the delightful card parties to be 'glren tau winter In Lyceum hall by tbe ladle of Sacred Heart pariah, will be held this evening when Mrs. Roger De weese will be hostess,' assisted by Mrs. O. A. oilman. Anyone inter acted la cards If inylted. . "500" "will be the game ot 'the erenlng, although table for bridge whist will be provided for those prefer- ring it. Prises will be glren and refreshments served and the ladles la charge state that a large num ber are making plans to attend the partr tonight. Eddie Barn's Sent To 'San Quentin Kddlo Burns, "the master mind" ot tho Dorrls and Mt. Hebron safe blowings In June, received an Inde terminate sentence from ono to fif teen yoar at San Quentin peniten tiary at Yfeka In, the superior court, according to a'ielophone message rocelved by Sheriff Low. Shorlff Low haB a warrant for Burnns' arrest as soon as ho com pletes his term at San Quuontln. Nearly Ati'ftffl. 6i'r Coot Bay Operating MAR8HTIELD. Ore., Nor. 8. Lumborlng in the Coos Bay district is on tho upgrade, and In the Co qutlle valley the same condition pre vails, while at Reedsport, on the UmPQ.ua river, new orders assure continued operation at the mills. $2,100 Wooden Ship Offer Recalls K ' $22,500 Paid for Farragut Flagship PAOat -rQUB ,,.. , ,.,... . 1 ,.,,..,,( , l,l JW-.vl nenaBnBBnnnnnnnnnnnaejmnwaeBnnnnnnBinnnnnm ... s m 11 . - -i . - . " ll' . fafSaiasat??- i. ' uUSt mm .... . .. U r-tmWMr3m$S. .. I ...iV-L.-V' !. s -111 aa'aaril'SaWnW 7aYfr m . ' -iPr U. -BfJBB-iaf. ' .i " v ----SaBBBBMPjeiBiSBJPHjLs5ST v k 1 M samaamajBifmwPTi'tfrTraTillTf aa if " iltjka -"'"tWKyKlliiggaB'wi1 ' I "'Bafattkii -"BJi!BBg'aaaMaWrHM'rfiiii'" -?yttasaaavsaaaBsscE "--jammaammiB, x . z The Famous Old Frigate Richmond, the Last of Our Historic Wooden Warshipstund One, Time Part of Farragut's Fleet at Mobile, Which Was Burned at Eastport, Me., for the 200 Tons of Copper in Her Hull. THE recent offer of $2,100 each ttructcd $700,000 wooden vctseti. for the 200 wooden ships built The copper nnd bran recovered during thr war at an average from the Richmond was in perfect cost, to the American public of condition with the exception of the $700,000 apiece, does' not compare $J & very favorably with the $22.S00 paid , Thc bulk ,,& metal con by a junk dealer for thfc old Civi ticd o( ,heatlilnK and copper War Frigate ..Richmond. Admiral ,pikcs aml bar$ uscd aImost cx. Parraput's flaRship, whleh .was cusivcy in ,Me hull. iThere a burned recently so that the copper a u quan,ity of copper spikes, and brass in her hull might- be twdvc inches ,ong ani an ;ncI, salvaged. . -thick, .and many copper bars four There seems to be no existing and fnc feet in'tengtli, u,cj to sc navy department records to show cure the pUnking" to the stent, just what' the Richmond cost the Cr0JJ cuUj ,how$ xMs ,.,. per. government when built in 1858 at fecty pre,erVcd, with outkMc cor the Norfolk navy yard, but ship roio'n ,,, ht- Wrought1 .iron construction experts are certain she ikes (ounj in ,e hull Wfre ta did not cost anywhere near $700,000. eaten w,h ruJt thlt thfy almolt Navy department officials in Wash- crumbied when ,akrn out. 'TIlc ,un ington have not revealed the value had lcft a jenRtlw.e poro, ,,, of the copper and brass put into the britle ,llat ft coUap,cd lkc finely building of the Richmond, and, the fpun la ' Philadelphia junk dealer who burned ' The water-mark numerals crr her, refuses to make public the f bra. covercd wi,, ,ram. coa UUUIItlll v t7aitapvhH BARNKT NOCO CAR DITOHKD While returning homo from Jlalln Sunady night after a day spent goose hunting on the Oregon ildo of tbe atate ' line, noar tho rock crusher '- ' M. . ,, -.... .... Boom inreo nines suuui 01 uia J Frank Adam's homo, the Elgin car driven by Barney Noud of the K. K, K. furnishing store swerved in tbe soft dirt on tbe road and wont into a ditch, snapping the front right wheel oft. No ono was hurt. ' PAPER MTLL AT O. A. O. CORVALUB, Hor. 8. A paper mill rained at tea thousand dol lars haa been Installed ,1a U 'let ostry building ot the Oregoa Agri cultural College for use ot the' for estry students In the study &$ yPOi technology. Though miniature ta site. It la complete In every detail and capable of turning .Tout paper ot any Mllt-erj tfse ',ndod, RAISED MAMMOTH ARTIOHOKK From plants sent from Son Jose, Cat., by .bis daughter, Wei, Spkor of 1321 Crescent Avenue bos raised some artichokes which put to blush the parent plants. Ho brought a specimen tothe Herald'offJc; today that'wolgbed about two pounds and measured eighteen inches in circum ference. ii ' ' 'i 1 got out.i' r :, ..i .t..., i,... .....:. -n... iut thi. ha been estimited at 200 "' ' " 1' """.a '""V. ",.. 1 - ' ... tons. There wajnt anything else xt'ie a ero' bctwecn Man'. ,n the Richmond of vaine except e bronze and bra and wa, the brass and copper, and these found , a$ condlion a, a IHZh wcre .1cons!derc.'? wo.r.,n propeller on any modern vessel. $22,S00, more than ten t.mes the Mng onf ,,ight 6,lrfa,c value placed on our recently con- forro,jon. AN OW RECIPE ; Bags Tea aad' Balpbar Tarns 3ry, Faaed Hair Dark Glossy Almost) everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings blck the natural col or and lustre to the hair when faded, treaked or gray. Years ago tbe onl way to get this mltxure was to1 make It at 'home, which Is mnssy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth'e Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by tho addition of other, ingreoienis, ai very lime cost. jsr erybody uses this preparation now because no one can possibly tell that yon darkened yonr hair, aa K does It so,, naturally and erenly. Yoa dampen-a sponge or soft brash with. It 'and draw this through your halrJ taking one small straad at a time;, by morning the gray hair disappears,' and after another application or two? your hair becomes beautlfuHy dark,' thlok' snd, glossy and you look years younger. Adr. " PLACER MINING ON COOS BAY, NORTH BEND, Ore., Nor. 8. Tho miners along the coast ot Coos county who are washing the black sand for gold and .platinum are 'meeting; nwlth success and are sending out quantities ot both, me tals. The' 'ocean la constantly .- 1 V v . ? - e ' OUR VKlIiT'AND VKlLtNOS ARE UP TO THE .' M1NUTH..? VT . " WEAVES AND PATTERNS AS QUICKLY AS, THEY APPEAR IN NEW YORK. "BLTJKBRARD" 1SENTJDT1 TWIN (.FALLS, Idaho, Nor. I. Mr.-Bbnthard", tho -female "Blie bcard", who wss convicted ot the murder of hor fourth) husband, was yostorday sentonced' to serve aa, In determinate sentonco ot from (ten years to life. ARHUCKLH TlUAIi POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 8. Tho trlal'ot Fatty Arbucklo on the chargo ol tnhnslaughter In connection with tho death of Virginia Rnppc, at tho orglo held In tho St. Francis hotel, flchedulud for yesterday, "wna contln ued until, Novembor Hth by consent of botb'sldes. ASPIRIN 'Name "Bayer" on Genuine Takos Aspirin only as told In' each package of' Rcnulne Bayor Tablols of Aspirin. Then you will1 bo following tho directions nnd dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, nnd proved safo by millions. Toko no chancos with substitutes. If you see tho Bayer Cross on tablots, you can tnko them without fear for Colds, Hoadacho, Nouralgla, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache 'Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes ot twelve Ubl'ets cost few cents. Druggists also nil largor packages. Aspirin is the throwing up a now supply ot sand,' trado mark of Bayer Manurneiuro giving them now grounds 'for their of Monoacoticacldcstcr ot 8allcyllo operatlons, ' ' acid. TIKE ITS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat Lews Mont If You Fool Rack- acliy or Hnro Illmldc Trouble Meat forms urlo acid which ex cites nnd overworks tho kldnoya la their offorU to tiltor It from the system. Regular eaters ot moat mast flush tho kldnoys occasionally. Yem muRt rollovo thom llko you relieve your bowels; removing all the actda, wnsto nnd poison, olso you fool a dell mlMory In tho kidney rogton, sharp pains In tho back or sick hoadacho, dlzxlnpss, your stomach sours, tongao Is coated nnd whon thu woathor is had you hnvo rheumatic twlngos. The urlno Is cloudy, full of sodlment; tae channols often got irritated, obllglag you to got up two or throo tlmoa dur ing tho night. To noutraltxo theso Irritating acids and flush off tho body's urlnoas waste got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; tako a tablespoonful In a glass ot water'ke foro breakfast for a fow days aad your kidnoys will then net fine and bladder,dlsordors disappear. Ths fa mous salts is mndo from tho ncld oC grapes and lemon Julco, combined with ilthin, nnd has been used tor gonoratlons to clean and stimulate sluggish kldnoys and atop bladder ir ritation. Jad Salts ta taPV rf! harmless and makes a del of terroscent llthla-water '' millions ot men and women take new ud then, thus aroldtag serious kid ney and bladder diseases. Adr.. ,-. i AN-EDISON FOR, CHRISTMAS You can do It it jou Join W Christmas Edison Club. 1,1 Ur exnlaln to you. Klamalh Falls Music House, 122 S. Sixth St.. ' (1 si' H.Ma filCPARATORS.Cjir: cnm At the Oregon Agricultural Col. lege., experiments hare . deraonstrat ed that 'an ordinary x cream 'eepar- ator may be used to' clarify apple J .v. -m : t -iir-,-J. MBW UU IBS 1IMU1. tv Till, iStUK Uf niier a wniiev oui 1 oy, ciaaniag' 11 out from time to time1 a. very clear product may be obtalnod'In this WAV ' " ' ' iff way. i, , i , t STATE- HEALTH OFFICER KERR Dr. Frederick Strickor, state health officer, arrived here yesterday 1 to in vestigate sanitary conddtlons. 'An Investigation went, on all forenoop and part of the afternoon. In the erenlng Dr. Strieker' took up' the matter with tho city council J- raBEZONE f2i Conic Lift Off Uf ; vyitrj Hngrt JJi ;: . urop a little "i'reezone" on an aching com, Instantly that corn stops hurting,, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. It doeaa't hurt a bit. t Vour "druggist sell a tiny bottle ot "Freezon.e';i for a few cents, suf ficient to r'emore every hard com. soft corn, or corn between tbe toe. and 'the calluses, without a particle of pain. A-" REX CAFE "PLACE FOR GOOD RATS" ROSS NICKERSON, Prop. 0 r . vovufn '1 1 1.-1 v '' lj ?' ?r j t,f V,.' ' '-.' 1 ' r , ' ,"V -jmAiftf. ... ,. . r .. . .T , t ir 1 ii a et ' 41 t ' 'r.D I i. l.lTk4' t m'- 11! r M" 1 1 H ,n.'v til 1- . . .u.i 'V M t. f Klamath Falls 'Novrs,' 1921 l To the People of Klamath Falls Who Work 1 or a 'Living: ju t ft ., 'o-.it a j. vf V.iwi''" i,. ,jpit .I 'rt. '. IS ,4 LEE ATTENDS CONVENTION 'William' T, Lee, county assessor, la attending the state meeting of assessors at Salem this x week. Be fore returning home, Lee said that ho aiaoatod to Tlslt Portland on bualness m&mmms!.!i "t APPOINTED PROHIBITION AGENT PORTLAND: Nor, 8, Lloyd Lin vllla ot Klamath county has been ap pointed a federal prohibition, .agent by Dr. J. A. LlnriUe, prohibition di rector for Oregon, It was announced today. The appolnteo Is not related to tbe director, ' OFF' FOR PHILIPPINES SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 8. Mrs. Leonard Wood accompanied by her daughter, Mlas Louise Wood, Jba sailed for Manila, to tela Major Oeaeral Leonard Waetju. DONT DESPAIR If yoa are troabled with pains at achee; foal tired; have headache, indigeeton,fcjaomnia; aainful pass fe of urine, you will find relief ia GOLDMEDAL tJMLEMlAW 1 UBS3MMB The world's standard remedy for Udnsy, Hvsr, bladder and uric add troublss ind Rational Remedy of Holland since I69& Taves tit, all druggists, auaiamaad. Ukiflt.w(UUMUiTtt( 4 ImHtthm 4 7 BSBaasaaaasesessaaaaaanaaBSBBsaaasaBna ssAn MAIN7arnUBr. .arac-aar.-. F We appreciate the, patronage of the working' people of Klamath Falls and are glad that you Sire .with us in oar ae sire to keep the cost of living down and, equalize the.wage ' return in Klamath Falls. ?',. , v- - Wedo not believe that anyone class ofhelp should re :.. ii J" .- - .. . evi vc uiure uitui yuu are receiving- ana, we -are stanaing Dy our guns in this respects -V Jl J n. V V' M ' r.. iV.j f 1 lit J"p .i ' !. 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