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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
MHmHP Vi y. ,"ji ,k . ' i' ai .t?- -xji .ft, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLSV OREGON i HTWIMMt 91, .lfMl.. ,... PAG MO HO FOR Twenty-Five Years Ago in LinkvMle -r (VwWVWWWMiwVWWViWWwVVMAMMV lEk'.'W.ftq! 5 J. C. OLBOHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR PbonV192J 133 S. Rlveralde E EAT T at the IV . '" .. k -mi no nil FOREST ROADS BjpRTLAND, Ore, , Nor.. 21. "T.eie-Blguiag by tii Prtildtat of tag; ' Fadaral Hlgljway Act, appro priating 116,000,000 for forost reads and trails, makes' available at enoe $768,813 for national for l roaili In Oregon, Washington Ml Alaska t and marks, an import at stop toward ttin development ef'.the great resources or our na tlsaal forests," stutcs Ooo. 11. Co- II,' district forestor of the North Paolile District.. "The-brtl provides IsJvOJ.OOO for Immodlato expendit ure and makes an additional $10, ,000 available on July 1, 1923. There Is Immodlntoly available for raad construction, on tho national forest the following nmeunts: Oro a, 1310,790: Alaska. $258.27.1: Washington, $189,870. This money will be used In extending tho pre seat Inadequato road and trail sys tem, of the national forests of then twe statos and Alaska, the develop ment of which la ao vital to the ,0eeUye protection and utilization of tWMr valuable natural resour ces." Tk act appropriates $9,600,000 far forest roads of primary Import- aace to the States, counties, or communities within, adjoining, or adjacent to the national forests. Of tal amount $2,500,000 Is made lasasedlataly available tor appor Manment based on the area and .value of the land owned by the ayvarnment within the notional for ests. As .heretofore the construe a work will be done by the U, 8. Buraait of Public Roads, la co operation with tho Forest Sorvlce IAN.HRRD HORSE IN fOO-MILB CONTRSCT aster, the 1.00-pound registered Mfrawa horse that was placed tearta la tba United Statea mount- ad service endurance teat of asMaa la five days la tba property f the United States Department of Agriculture and waa bred at Ita Morgan Horse Farm near Middle nary, Vt. He waa sired by General ates, the premier stallion at the farm for many years, and out of a mare by Dob Morgan, anothor re markable representative of the Mor gam breed. I ' CALIFORNIA FRUITS SIUPPED TO FRANCE! That Europeans havo an appre ciative taste for California fruits Is Indicated by a rocont shipment handled over tho Southern Pacific company' "Sunset Route", consist ing of 19C0 boxes of fancy dried raits, weighing 60,450 pounds, from the J. K. Armsby Company of Los Angeles, destlnod to Havre, France. Tho shipment roqulred on ly 19. days from Los Angeles to steamer clearonco at New York. S4)fTHERN PACIFIC RAVING PIN MONEY By changing tho type of pins 14 the Southorn Pacific Company baa been ablo to effect a net sav- lag of 3H cents per paper. This saving Is significant ns tho ex penditures by the Company for this small article of, office use are largo when added together. Tho total bill for pins used on 'the Southorn Pac ific Company's system In the past four yeara and 10 months was $11, 93(.2(. MAR AND CIGARKTTE STUBS ..' CAUSE MANY I'ORRST FIRES PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 21, From reports received at the District For ester's office, a total of 100 forest ires In Oregon and Washington du ring 1921 were due to amokera. These reports are from only thirteen of the twenty-two national forests but Indicate, forest officers say, that a far greater percentage of forest fires are caused euch year by cigar ette and cigar Btubs and matches than Is geenrally supposed. o APPLE MARKET THOUGHT ' TO HAVE BEACHED BOTTOM M0OD RIVER, Nov. 21. Local ofclapefs think tho apple market aas rsasnoa ins neiiom, Atmougn tho market this, year has, been characterized by Inactivity on the part, of buyers, this week snippers with fruit unsold have been un able to get Jobber! to take hold ex cept at prices .far below tha rig ajar, quotations. i i SOKW CAUir.K MOVES WERE MADE BY "7WB CHECKER CLU, TODAY WHBH r SARAH PCAB0BT5 50QHTT VOR THE SUPPRESSION Of PlPP OMOKIMQ, MARCHgp IN. WEEKLY LUMBER , REVIEW One hundred and six mills, re porting to West Coast Lumber men's Association for the week ending November 12, manufactured 64,815,747 feet of lumber; told 1,891,222 feet and ahlpped 67,- S25,488vfeet.f For the mlfls reporting, produc tton was 19 per cent, below nor mal. New buslnesa was flvo per cent, below production. Shipments were 12 per cent below production. Forty-four per cent, of the new buslnesa of the week Is to be ship ped by water, 18,702,222 feet for tho coastwise and Intercoastal trade and 8,449,000 feet for export. Or der to be delivered by rail were low at 1,168 carloads. Thirty-five per eont. of the week's shipments waa by water, tho Intercoastal and coastwise loadings accounting for 13,130,923 feet and tie over-seas cargoes, 8,784,586 ft. Rail deliveries totaled 1,247 cars. Tho unshipped balance In tho do mestic cargo trade was 98,383, 843 foot; In export (8,471,299 feet; la rail trade, 3,240 car. ALL SHIPMENTS OF GAME r ' MUST 'BE LABELED The Bureau of Biological 'Sur vey! United States , Department of Agriculture, calls attention to, tho fact that under Fodoral law nil packages In which wild ducks, geese, and other migratory game birds are transported must havo the name of tho shipper and of. the consignee and an accurate state ment of the numbers and kinds of birds contained therein clearly and conspicuously market on the out aide thereof. FORGET WHETHER IT IS DAY OR NIGHT IN CANADA OTTAWA, Ont Nov. 21. Resi dents of the Fort Norman Oil fields, newly discovered, In the remoto northwest of Canada, along tho Mc- Kunzlo river, forgot whether it Is day or night. This Is the result of thp long porlods of daylight. It was brought out In an Incident related by O. S. Flnnle, of tho Canadian Department of tho Interior, who has rocontly returned from Fort Norman. On ono occasion on bis trip, a nativo accosted Mr. Flnnle, asking the time of day. "It's 11 o'clock," was tho reply. "Day or night?" inquired the na tive, with a languid glance at the sun which had been shining contin ually for days. Mr. Flnnle explained that the long sunlight periods apparently take away from the natives all sense of time and they eat when they are hungry and sleep when they want to without ref erence to what elsewhere are night hours. Vegetables grow exceptionally well In the far north says Mr. .Flnnle who attributes thla to the long daya. Po tatoes, turnips, celery and ordinary vegetables yield excellent crops.. REVOLUTION OF SERVANT PROBLEM BEING TRIED OUT NfeWi YORK, Nov. 21. New York la employing bustness methods to a'olye Its problem of domestic ser vice,. The long vacant place of tba old fashioned servant is being taken by tha "home assistant" working a 48 hour week and going and coming to .work each day as a stenographer or faetory worker. Sbe also buys her own maalz and expects -her employ era to otidreii bar as "Mrs." or "MlM," .,' ,, , CHURCHES; , NO JAIL IN 'IOWA TOWN DAVKNPORT, la., Nov. 21 There are two institutions that Walcott, Iowa, tho richest town per capita In Jowa, prides Itself In not possessing. These ara churches and Jails. In Its rtliglous beliefs, Walcott la unlquo. For more than GO years the town has beenJwtthout a church. It onco had a, Jail, but like its only church established 45 years ago and which existed but a few years,' It was put in the discard. While the Jail building still stands, there is no ves tige of a church edifice. Dut there are no locks on the Jail and Ha hinges have rotted off. It la never used. "Wo aro freo thinkers nnd believe In freo American citizenship seven, days In the week," Mayor Strphbeon states, "and whllo nny denomination has the privilege of establishing a church In Walcott, the people simp ly will not 'patronize them. They would have empty pews and empty collection baskets every Sunday." In a business and commercial way, Walcott la a thriving town.' It has two banksj wlthi combined deposits of over $1,600,000. Thla Is 1 re markhbleahowing when It Is consid ered that 'the population of, the town la only 384. It haa a consolidated school second to none in this part or the state. Recently tho cltlzons erec ted a flno public auditorium. Here chautauquas anil musical entertain ments aro hold on weekdays, and dancoa on Sundays. WILL WAGNER OETS PLUM' ' WITH N. Y. CENTRAL R. R, Klamath Falls friends of Mr- and Mrs. Will Wagner will be pleased to loarn that Mr. Wagner baa secured a very good position as publicity man with tho New York Central railroad. The Wagners were residents' of this city for n numbor of years; whllo Mr. Wpgner waa employed on the Even ing Herald as city editor. They went to New York several months ago In order that Mrs. . Wagner, who possesses a very fine voice, might study under some of the famous teachers of that city. ' ' ' Thirteen thousand laborers have been recruited ImPorto Rice for worjc In Hawaiian cane'flelds. The platypus, found in TasmaaUi has, a tall like a beaver and wobbed feet and bill like a duck. ' , GET ' Masten's ViUmoa Tablets at ' UNDERWOOD'S GLOVER MAKES. . ' Your Watch Kp 511 Main St. Klamath Falls. VVMWMWWMM CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Barbort B. Mallatt v Dr. Geo. ' B, Mallett Olfloe over Undarwood'a Tib ft Main. I'kona llli iWWWWMWMAJ NO The White Lunch Home, Cooking and Pastry a Specialty Chinese Needles. Mexican Chill Con Carne MM MBJft VM.VMWMVMMWMMMMVA'MVMV'VVW Charlie' Tire Shop GAS and OILS t5tk & Kluntti. St. Prices Right on HOME MADE ' Xmas Candies ' at The Sweet Shop th ft Mala The Rainbow i ISS Mate Holliday Dairy Wholeeala and Retell .Pastarlsed Milkaad Owuau. Phone 501-J. Ajm0mt0t0m0W0W0Wm0VWV MABE IN KLAMATH Alfalfa Meal TOR SALE MURPHY'S FEED STORE ANBSMWR'S GtaOOMXMaLt aWNwarT GKOGBRY Ml, far MARRY THLFORB Aa?WWAA0AW0t0W00WW Premium Dairy WOeat RotaH Dairy aa Twin Ranch Phona 22F2 n .Office Phone 490-J RTaRVICB MEN, ATTBNTION Klamatn, Pox Ho. I, American Legloa meets at tba City Hsll oa tha first and third Tuesdays ot each month. Ex-arvlce men ara lultad to at tend tho meetings. 'For membership canw or Informa tion ei-tervlce men ara requested to aoo or write the following efficers: 3. H. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. For relief of employment aoo or write the Chairman ot Tha Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, care Lakeside" Lumbar com M7. Pkamo 19 J BR. W. A. LEONARD Y Boartlat TsaaalAlUt 1c Hxtraetloaa. Oral Smrgory aad dlaoaaoa ot tho Room It, over Golden Rale Cold Weather .Coming Let Us Replace Your ' Broken blast E. C. STUCKEY Mth and Pine Phone 477-W Sakat oat Oattan or FBI te Lota CON MURPHY SIT Moctlam St. Ptioao S41-W RAW MILL HNGINiJaRINa A ' CONSTRUCTION CO. I ' ' aad avlJdora ot; hoc Btaate. Drodflac. PUo drirta. Pboao 4SS-W Ofrtao Ooraor SarlM aad Oah - , Near S. P. Dofoa FILfc' SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC f havo conztracted thru years of oxperleaco the only course thai toacbes you to play tho piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 les son s. Write fur particular!, 701 11th St Klamath trails, Ore. Phono 367R. DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. V. aaildlBC PTsomSM .Residence 42S Pine St. Phono S90-R. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office over Underwood' 7th A Main Phono 639-J C. V. FISHKR, M.D. DISHASBS. OF THE EYE, BAR, NOSH AND THROAT GLASSBS FITTED AND rURiaSHKD Phono S7 8t9 Mate Bcract FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 4I4W. X-Ra Laaoralnt itt FaUa DR. G. A. MASSEY ' rawrtfc aa Plao (Ma. . la Warren Hant Hospital . Off. Paene 497 Ro. Pheao ttU BR. GBRAIiB F. WARREN DENTIST ParaaoaaaUy located' at orris, Calif. aNaKALiarr IN Orawaa a4 BrMco Work rrtooo Work . L. D. Gass, M. D. ETH, BAR, NOSB AND THRoAl GLASSBS FURNISHED I. O .0. F. Bids. Phono 99-W Rooms 202, 203, 204 Reo. White PeUeaa Hotel. Phoae B E. D.LAMB PHTBICIAN AND SURGEON Phoaoa 17W 17R Room 1 aad. S White Balldtas NEW OH LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FEAT WORK ROUGH DRY ' vPut Yor Duds . Ir Our Suds" PHONE 154 Comer Mala and Coacar Klayuth Dye Works Phono) 406 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING ANl RmPAIBtNG WILL MAKE XOUB CLOTHBS ( LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RBBLOCKED oodo CaBed for aad Delivered Ml Mate Seroet KUmath FaUs DR. J. G. GOBLE tTfca wolt-kaown Optlelaa now located la K. D. Block, ISIS Mala. Photo, SIS-M. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lola C. BrMgoa Over First State and Savings Bank lalte 101 Phono 101-J UNDBR NEW MAN. " AC&MENT HOTEL ARCADE BJaiitoth FaBa Faaa Bm Moot AU Vralu Alrmodora oataldo rooma Bataa reaaonabla H, A. KEMP, Maaagor 6th Street Bakery " BETTER BREAD" ' 126 S 6th Street Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyalclau and flargeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon jinrutr Lruuui.ri r i rtt 1 a "r-inri" i j-y-- DR. L. L. TRUAX 1 WARREN nCNT HOSPITAL Day Phone. 497 Night Phone, "rfVWWnV Coe's Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Trips a Specialty PHONE 1SS United Cigar Store . It90 MATV RTRKRT mnfWAVYVWYYvrr --l KUmath Lodge Ne, JIT L O. O. F. Meeta Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main atroeta. Chas. Newman .....; -N. O. W. C. Wolls V. O. O. O. Maneue .. Secy. W. D! Cofer . ...Troaa. ENCAMPMENT H. V. Brown C. P. J, V. Drewbakor S. W. L. J. Mcciure .. Nato Otterbeln ..Beribe Treasurer Klamath 'Falls Cyclery Wa aro here tn rcr yon; ant aim to serve you right. Motoreycioa and Bicycles. Parte and Acesaorles, Tlrea and Tubos, that will , stand your Inspection, oa we carry tha heat In our Una. Ilenalr hon la J connection with Harley-Davldaoa service. Pboao 871 ISIS Mala St. Klamath FaUi r. V.. niSMARK Excavating Teaming Let na make yon a prlca oa 4Ut glng that basement, or other ex cavating you 'contemplate. Wo aM do toam work of every description, Phone 426-J DENTISTS Dr. E G. WitecarTSV PHONH SS4 Dr. P. M. Noal PHONH d Over Uaderwood'a Seveatk aad Mala MECCA TAXI NEW CLOSED OARS PHONE 1B3 tVaaaAVVVVVWVMWyWWM DR. O. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. F. Balldtefl PHONE St aaarAaaaaiawrr"arVaiaaJ Klamath Falls Plumb iiig & Heating Co. 1178 MAIN ST. PHONE S4S-W. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Officii and Residence Phones 321 ' I. O. O. P. Templa PELICANBAT BUS - Faro S5o each wa Loavea Box Cafe Leaves Pelican City 7:46 a. a. , Si00a., 1SI45B. h. ItOOyBU" BlOOp. m; BslOB,u . itaoKard fteat satrias ' Phte7i ri & i S i I Mi hl V'ri I rl -. st, "i.