The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, NVRMDKH if ..lffiM.,
P0TIT0 AND
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Iflf CROPS
SHOW DECLINE
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POIITI.AND, Ore., Nor. 14.
Hoavy marketing of a comparative
ly light crop ot potatoes Is an out
standing feature of tho' Novpmbor
prop roport of the Unltod fcutea
Buroau of Market and crop esti
mates liAuoa by K. ii., Koni, 'Oro
t'oa statlstlclaa. '
The Orogo potato crop estimate
declined durlar thi nnnih rv.
tifcer, and the !S2l" production 1
Ashing Work On'
The Henley Flume
Krcctlpn or tho lfonloy flume Ib
progrrHalng rnpldly and tho travollng
eroctor Ih now tit- tho rood crossing
rcody to lift Into position tho' sec
tions which will span tho passage
wity. A dolour In tho road below
the oirl crossing Jh usdd by outomo-
blllstB but Within n' wook the road
will be' restored to use.'
The flumo Ih attracting much at
tention' frt.nl tourists who ato called
Into this country on business and yes-
torday, James Waldron, of KansaB
City, a municipal contractor at 'that
pUce; pronounced tho' flume, also Its
mumuu pi, construction, ono of Uo
finest pieces of concroto construe
tion which he had over examined.
The flume gates about threo-auart-
n'ow placed at aa avcrago yield 0f ! or8 of mi' B0Ueast of tho Henley
9t bushels por acre on 43,000 acres ! D "r nDB"n compiouon ana in
wo apring; me waters wiu bo convey
ed Into and under the dlrorslon ca
nal. ... . T
TAKING U.O.
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GAMH WABDHN HTOUT HAYH ,
'VHNIHON'MUST, nK TAOGKD
A largo number of persona who
still hare Tonlson loft 'from the hunt
this year haro applied to flame War
den Henry Stout for thelrmetal tags
for Insertion Into each' quarter loft
oror and while a majorty of hunters
haro compiled with tho law, there
are a number who havo failed to do
bo and may bo arrested nolens Imme
diate compliance Is mad"e rth the.
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A 'clieck has bpon kopt on tho kills
thin season and many people who
hare only a small portion left feel
that It la not ( necessary, to comply
with the Instructions but such Ib not
tho cose. Tho tags will save Tension
holders from, fines oa the game war
den la giving them their opportunity
tocomply with tho law boforo taking
legal action against them. '
r a total et '3,870,000 bushels.
Tta final state estimate for the
IMS crop was about (,000,000
bushels. The United Btatoa potato
prospect Improved somewhat dur
ing October, aad the November 1
Indications are for a crop of '356,
i 100,000 bushels comparod with
'431.000,000 bushels In 1920.
r Digging 'was considerably earlier
,$hle year than last and this fact
together with a favorablo prlca In
duced an earlier movement of tha
crop. This matter of favorablo
price la considered to be the main
actor In tho heavy movemont over
the country as a whole., - J "',
Apples: Preient Indications are
that the October estimate of S,
100,000 boxes of commercial apples
this year In tho state, Is cpneorva
'lire, Tho United Statos commer
cial crop prospect aa a wholo de
clined about 3,000,000 bushels dnr
Mng October, and la now estimated
at about 66,000,000 bushels.
' The total carlot shipments from
"July 1st to October ,28th, 1021,
'from Oregon aa well aa otbor "box
i'ed apple," states, havo been near
ly double the shlpmonta for the
corresponding period last year,
Oralna: Weight por measured
bushel for Oregon la reported m
follew: Winter wheat, CO; spring
wheat. 69; oats, 36.6; barley,'48.
Kor the United SUtea the weights
t' are. all wheat, G6.6; oata, 28,8 j
barley, 44.4.
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APIIiH-GUKflMNtf OONTK8T
v K)R I.HUION ANI KI CROHS
HI. II. Jenkins of the Lincoln Qro
eery has announced that two' boxes
- of the famous Hogue Itlvor Bpltien
burg and Whiter Banana apples,
grown on the Robinson and ItcCol-
lum orchards near Wlldorvllio, Ore
gon, aro to bo placed In tho chnmber
of commerce rooms aa a donation to
V.tbe Amorlcan Loglon und Hod Cross
funds.
The plan which thodonor wlsboa to
follow jh to havo two boxes cm, dis
play, and anothor box openod, tho In
dividual apple to be sold at 25 cents
. apiece, each porson to count the .will be decided at tho Pacific
seeds In tho apple eaten, then guess Northwest Fruit Exposition, t0 be
flCAItCITV. OF .APPLICANT
ftjii' UUVK1USMKN7 IWITIOXH
AJrno Civil Bervico Commission, in
cites special attention to the fact
that in examinations held recently
In Klamath Falls and other cities
througout tho United B tales ' for
domestic science teachers, Indian
Bervico, ,for apprentice fish, cultur
ists, Bureau of Fisheries, and for
tolograph operators, Departmental
and Field services, applicants were
not secured In tho number deslrod,
and that those examinations will
again bo held on December 7.
Persons In tore ted' In tboso or
other' examinations should apply to
tho Sccrotary of tho.U. 8. Civil
flervlco Board at tho local post 1?f
flco for detallod information and
application blanks.
Al'I'LK.l'ACKING CONTEST AT
, PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHOW
. SEATTLE, Nov. 14. The apple
packing championship on tho Unit
ed States, perhaps of tho world,
-k.i .hmIia.. will hA fntinil In each
jt WNtti nuuiuvi ..... .. .....
i halt of a Winter Banana and a Bpltz
caburg applo taken from each donat-
e4 box. Tho person who guesses the
nearest la .both Instancos is to bo
given a box of apples. The money
derived from tho sale to bo divided
oeuallr ko'twoon the two organUa-
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WHATHBlt PORBCA8T
Tonight i and Tuosday, rala.
Straag Bouthwosterly wines.
One Cause '
wy Disease
SEE .
It. LOIS O. BIUDCM8
Ofairoaracter
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First State & Bavlngg Bank
Phone 102-J
Say "Merry Xmas"
witha Photograph
YOU can complete your
Christmas list quickly with
photographs and you will be
euro of giving Just the right
thing. 1 1 i
Photographs aro glfls you
easily afford and family and
friends will always treasure
them.
Stinson Photo Shop
Seventh and Kbmatfc
One Bandars antll Cbristaaa
held in Seattle, Nov. 21 to 26. It
Is true that tho Exposition manage
ment can scarcely 'expect entries'
for this contest from any great
distance, but slnco Pacific North
west apple growers pay more at
tention to last and careful pack
ing than is paid anywhere else on
earth, it Ib sate to say that the
champion packor of this region
may claim natlona) and Internation
al honors.
PORKER KKfUDENT IB '
MAHIUKD IN ENGLAND
Announcements havo been receiv
ed In this city telling of tho marriage-
of Mr. Frank Whltoman, for
many years a resident business man
of this city to Miss Mnry Nichols at
tholr home In Hsrleston, Norfolk,
England. During Mr. Whlteman's
resldonco In this city, ho made many
frlenda who will recotvo tho nows
with Intorest and best wishes for a
long and happy married life.
I LEATHER RECORD I
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Hereafter the Horald will publish
the 'mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record as tak
en by the U. S. Reclamation service
station. Publication will cover the
day prevloaa p the paper's issue, up
to u o ciock or me aay.
' Max. MIn.
November 1 .... 68 38
Novembor 2 .... 69 34
November 3 ,... 69 32
November 6 .... (0 40
November C,.. 66 $9
Novembor 7 ....64 x 29
November 8 .... 6,0 32
November 9 .....64 29'
Novembor 10...,60 26
November 11....6S 24
November 12....14 27
Koveaaher, 13...4W ' el
Precipitation
That there Is no lack of ambition
In Klamath county Is Indicated by
tho number of residents who aro takV
Ing correspondence courses with tho
Unlvorslty of Oregon examples of
flno dctormhintlori, of perjilntoqt
study and preparation during sparo
hours, "t J" 1
Tbo Klamath county correspond
onco' B(tu dents durlng the past year
lncludo:l'Mrs.' H. N. Stanton. Ivan D.
Houston, Bister Kary Llquori, Ed
ward I. Dervan, Mm. K. N. Wood,
Mario Ddan, Grace LytloCarl New
bury and Howard R. Hill, all of Kla
math Falls, "who respectively enroll
ed Tn: Amorlcan llteraturo; Ameri
can Ropubllc; teaching principles;
mothods in civics, and short story;
ontrance English composition; edu
cational administration and supervis
ion, rural school management; recent
American literature; principles of ac
counting; , college engllah composi
tion. J
tO. K. Wilshlre, of Crescent, regU--tered
for theme writing and general
psychology; Harry Bkyrman, of Cbil
oouln. for English histery: Emma L.
.Meapp, of Midland, for rural school
management; uicnara iv. nannon,'oi
Matin, for educational administration
and supervision; AlMon French, of
Olene, for the American Republic. ,
They all study by f their own fire
sides, utilizing tbelr sparo time. The
University of Oregon, through ita ex
tension division, offers 80 different
courses In correspondence studr -courses
that cover tho Important
fields of knowledge and that carry
unlvorslty credit. '
Tbeso,resldents of Klamath county,
who during the past year havo taken
such a variety of courses for cultural
Improvement and professional ad
vancement, are part of a group of
1,000 Oregon citizens who have-tak-on
advantages for home study offer
ed by the University of Oregon.
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White Honkers and Duck
Plentiful Near Malta
&r
The greatest flock of white bonk
ers this year were flying near Matin
yesterday morning and evening and
many hunters from, Klamath Falls
got their limit In tho forenoon. Part
of tho day, especially after three
o'cleck: in tho afternoon, clouds gath
ered In the sky and caused tho gocso
to move about-over tho wheat fields,
which resulted In good bags.
Thoro wore moro diicks along tho
Lost river yostorday than at any time
this soason and many hunters passed
up tho gooso shooting to get full
bags of greenwinge and blackjacks,
also a few snlpo. One hunter secur
ed six Wilson Jacksnlpe, something
unusual at this time of the year as
this type of snlpo hurries southward
on tho first appearance of frost.
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Get reiulta by ailng class ads.
GET
Marten's Vitamon Tablets,
at
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Watch This
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for further details om
Ford
Cars
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 19TH
2:30 P. M.
Will be your opportunity to
get a car ior
WHAT YOU WANT
FOR MORE THAN DECADE MAL
ADY OF THIS ALABAMA WOMAN
WAS CONTINUALLY HAPPING
HER STRENGTH.
Mjb, H. PAt Barrett', of Ropublic,
suburb of Birmingham, Ala., gives
tho "facts of hex remarkablo exper
ienced with Teniae, aa follews:
"During tho past fourteen years
I havo spent moro than one thousand
dollars trying to got rid of a com
plaltif th'af wob gradually sapping my
strongtbVbut until' I got hold of Tan
'lac nothing helped me. For the
past four years 'I have lived' almost
entirely on milk and bread, and fi
nally even" that went 'against me. J
"Boforo I bad finished 'the first
bottle of Tanlac,I got so I could eat
anythrngTand'l certainly Wees' the
day f first got this medldae' for ,1
believe it haa'added'years to my life.
Tho people in mr Neighborhood were
so surprised at tho change in me that
fourteen of them by actual count
'are-now taking Tanlac" ," .,
'Tanlae and Tanlac Vegetable Pills
are 'told by driggtoteeveryhere. j
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the' 'year the
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this Christmas will
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reminder o f your
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Opposite Court House
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We should think it would shrink
from publicity the way all men
pounce onto It at first sight.
The vacuum process is now applied
in the unloading ot coal barges; tha
result' being a great saving ot time
and labor. '
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tain the same courteous service our custom
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