The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1921, Image 2

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NEWS OF THE WOULD
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PORTLAND. )P(, ,
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'ly " nrrnii,-,, ,. nw llnry.
men's iRntiiri.(, f()Wn),
til" liquidation .H..rluy
til.. Oregon Dairymen's ,;
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Imt.) January 17 I' K Sltlnn
While grout nuto of optimism
Wl, sounded ly speakers nl thn
fornnt mooting today, when tho
business outlook wan (ho principal
Hibject for discussion, apparently
II w thn general opinion Hint a
gradual betterment may ho looked
lor, both In ngrlculttiro nn.l lum
bering, ns mo1I an gonaral lino.
Tho merlin was attended by tho
Uriel numher neon at a forum
for many months. O. M. Hector
presided
II, I) Mortonson, of tho Pelican
vi:i;si)at, i)i:ri:Mnr.u uh, imji
PIUOB wvh chnti
::; w;;::'i;;:ir :'Dr;tof cnch fr 90-
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of Agreement
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CONTRACT FOR FIRE
PUMP IS APPROVED
Onlliiniiii' ;i.s n, Siioml Heading;
Lllllo ((iiiith lief.,,.. Session
i:tpt iioniiiic iii.hitii
Llltln except routine business wai
WAKIIINCTON. II,, 2K Tho
I hiipn Tor nn agreement lo limit nub
I mnrlnn it. in. ... ...
DV n.TV nni .... , , " "n '"'"anil lllinn-
BY CITY COUNCIL """"i i at tin- meeting ,r ti,
isnvni rouiinltleo Thu domimil l,y
I'r.mon for a minimum suliinurlno
provision of UO.noo l on.s was do. hired
to hnv.i tl,(l cIokuiI .lour lo any agree-mi-lit.
the American prnpoii.il having
I'i'i n llmilly rejected ,y t:, rretich.
Thn Anti.rlitin .(..I i i. ..
, tranuetrd Inst. i.lht at th rlly'nr ro nl ,t ,h, nln of ,,.
vwui,..., ....-rung, mum post- marines nnd oth r liuxlllnry raft to
potted from Mon.l.iy. U mnxlmum of in.wjn.on,,
An orilln. iikii initiriivi'.i uiii,.i. Tim iirifi.i. ,..,.. ... . ...
0., Lumber company. ssld that tho BUlnorlMl ,,, (1Meulim f I of lll(! Kri,lrh ( '
. i ..!. mini InrrniiMA nrmliif.' . 1. ... ' "", u"v
! ' ' ruci win, iim Htuu Tiro llnglna """' 'r"l compelled to rosono anion
Hon In order to lower coirt of pro-.col,uny ()f i,nna,mHf for ttio' " "' toiinnRi, ratio for auxiliary
duetlon. nnil that thin factor prob-. nurrhanu of n nuw trlnl.wnml.ini.. " allotted thorn unilvr thn Amnri.
,blr would mean incronBo.i payroll t ,ono.Kon punipur. Tim or
nd morn pronporlty locally. Na- ,nanCo wnt to 10 M.coni, ri.(1R
tlonal condition, ho laid, woro do- A communication vsan rej.l from
pwdont upon moro or Uw farm' u, C,y of itnnbllrR stitch r.-iiol-comlltlont,
which at proaent am at , tmt t, C,y ,, rCpresinta-
l. &I.I. Thl. n.lllllll,l tMnildl lin . .... ... .
,an v.... . .... .w..-. ...... -, uu iim, ai Kiini'iiurK on K.iiiruiiry si n
cm plan.
Improved during tho year It 22, and
would lead to great nallonul proa
pcrlty In 1923. Tho box ma nu far-
order to lonnlder a plim for thu
riiRulatlou of city unto r.imp
KrouuilK TImi OreRon Chamber of
TEACHERS IN SESSION
Annual Slnl.i ('nmrullon HlnrtH
(lay In I'otiliiuil
To-
luring bunltipua looked good for tho Cniuiuercu and thn .MrcbllnlK unno
coming year, ho nald. bocauiio of tho dan.,,, will conven.i there on the
Urge fruit crop, Tho paper box',,ly pmcedlnK and Iho day follow
builncM would not compoln aorl-' Ki t wan pointed out l'ollco
ouily bocauao of tho high prlco of j,K i.MVlt wna InMructed lo
piper, ho pointed out. (acknowledge Iho communication and
"It doca not nocomiarlly follow a,Vne ,hat Klamath Kalla would be
tbil thn lumber bualneaa will Ix reprc-aontcl If pnialble.
good becauno of tho national abort-' ri, application of M. Itlordun to
I'OUTI.A.ND. Ore. Dee 2H -The
Orenn Klnle Tcarliera Ansoclntlon
romenrd hem Inlay III anniinl sen
xlcin, lo coullnuu until I'riduy ulRht
Mra. Mary I. Kulkeroon. preildcnt of
Iho nMoclallon, Ik lo prenlde. All to
day In lo ho ipotcd lo Iho reprcnen
tallo roiinrll, hlch iransuttv tho
burliiei.it of the nimorlatlnn
tleneral nniiembllea and department
meeting! are to bo held Thursday and
Friday I)r Charles M Juld. director
xi:v YIIAIIS
t.nit New Year'a Dny
At the mlilnlRht hour
When the tlock ntruck twelvo
And my heart was rIihI
With resolution!.
I sworo off HiuokliiB
And told my wlfo
I meant It
And for a Ioor, Ioiir time
Tor nlmoHt a eek
To ho oxn.l
I didn't mnoke
And then 1 met .
A ilRnr Hloro man
Anil ho looked sad
And I said hrnco up
It may not bo true
Hut ho said It wan
Thu worst had happened
Most of his customers
Had sworn off smokliu;
And spent no money
And bo was going brokn
And hi kldn woro hungry
Ho I bought somo clgari
To help him out
And bought somo moro
Tho following day
For the samu purpose
And ho smiled onco moro
And his kids were fed
And I was hnppy
And this was thn explanation
I gnvo my wlfo
When sho cnught mo smoking
In our hnscmont
And this Now Year's Day
I shall rosnlvo
To bo moro truthful
I thank you !
ROCKEFELLER DIVORCE
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IN
,nl'1 iiiiiiii n frame building from tho I of thu school of education of the I'nl-
ago of 12.0011,000,1101) foot,'
nonenson , .... iiniiiniiu in niini,.nH . .1,. .if K ninnt 1 menun tn ' inmllv nr f'l.l, nn.l llr Unrlnn
makes buslncai, not tho ahortage." ;xlh rlet WI8 refCrrcd to thu flroi l.cltoy lliirton, president of the
E. II. Thomas, county agrlcullur- fommll(,p Cnherslty of Mlchlgnn. uro the lead-
lit, apoko of tho farm conditions- Inj iCrtiilt was granted James Lang- Ing speakers who are lo appear be-
Ibis county, pointing out thnt tho ,,, ,,, r0ur a rooming houso at foro the general sessions and the do-
Mining to iiivcrsiiieu lariiiuiK win 6n;, Sollt, sIUl street,
bring added prosperity tn the rout,-1 M
I, llo Introduced alntlstlrs which DRUCGSTS WIN GAME
Indicated thnt farm produce la
down lo pro-war prices, but that 7fl.l(.Ilr ,; U(ml, n, Def.-.it In
tho farmer n forced lo pay high , K.rn.l of i:lki Series
prices for farm equipment. Thomas I
urged that Klamath county hullorj Tm, nrC0I Ka,,iL. of the lllks'
be purchasod In proforenco to out- ,nwK series came off ns scheduled
Ido brands, gnylng that "every altt R1t i g oVInck when Ihn
Druggists and Zerolenes met. ine
latter going down lo defeat before
parlmenl meetings,
IRISH RATIFICATION
('.inipiiiiiilv Reported Item lull
He. i el Mit'tlnc of Ieii.ler
nl
Ilniuliler nr Oil King Celn Deuce
I'ioiii Hen.I of llimester Trust
CIIICAOO. Dec 2R Mrs. Kdlth
II McCnrmlck, daughter of John D.
Itockcfellcr, Sr was grunted u ill
orco today from Ilnrold V. McCor
mlck, tho president of tho Interna
tional Harvester company, on n .In
sertion charge.
McCormlck'a nttornos ndmltlcd
tho chnrgo. An agreement on n divi
sion of property was reached.
MANY COrOAUS AXD ltlilt
aim: hi:i:x ix oi.ympia
pound of outsldo butter purchased
means that a pound of Klamath
butler must bo shlppcn out."
Iho Druggist for three straight
Herbert D. Newell. managor of . gnmes and 174 pins l'hlllp Tope, or
Iho Klamath project, outllnod tho thn drugRlsts was high mnn for tho
nines Kvery member or mo
;V
develonmnnt nlans for thn coming, threo ga
vrar which will en Into effect when1 Zerolenes learn was present and they
the $700,000 appropriation Is mitdo. wero heard to mnke the boast that
available. Development work In nlll they would win next week ns Irlday
districts which will add thousands ' ",,r ",CK ,,,
. ...I rt... .n.llvt.liiril
or Irrigated land to tho project win
bo undertaken or completed, he
aid.
Frank Howard, nn Instructor at
the high school, apoko of tho newly
organized Klamath Amateur Ath
letic association, showing; how the
development of- athletics would go
far toward blondlng tho various ac
tivities of tho city Into a harmoni
ous whole
LONDON, Dec. IS. A Dublin ills,
patch says that from reliable Infor
mation It has been learned that n
secret meeting ot tho Dall Klreaiin
leaders, reprehcntlng both supporters
mill opponents ot the Anglo-Irish
treat), a rnmprimlco was reached
which will ensuro ratification.
JtlXINLI) ril'flAlt Oi:s
DOWN TO .1c M'.YKL
WEED GAMBLERS PAY
Weed JuMIro OollcrU UI,noni F)o
of Heienteen Aro Jnlleil
WKKI), Doc. 28. Fines agKrogat
Ing $3,noo woro collected by Justice
Hrndloy horo Saturday, following tho
arrest of seventeen Shasta residents
on chargoa or violating nf tho Stato
gambling lawn. Klvo or tho mon nr
roitod havo been sont to Jail to sorva
out $250 rincs nt tho rata or $1 per
day,
Ed Dobson, who was one or tho
oyentcon arrested, has demanded a
Jury trial, which will be hold horo to
morrow. Tho arrests woro mode by Sheriff
C A. Calkins upon worranta Issued
.by Justlco ITradloy nt tho request of
District Attorney J. M. Allen.
Hokey J'okey and Klondyko woro
'he games to which tho District At
torney took oxcoptlon.
JVEATIIKR PnOllABIUTlES
The barometric' pressure, nfter
climbing to qullo a height, commen
ced to rail at 10 o'clock this morn
ing and at tho hour or going to press
the Cyclp-Btormngraph at Undor
wood's Pharmacy won .recording a
furthor drop.
However no storm la Indicated al
though the downward movement. H
continued, la favorablo ror wind and
rain.
Forecast for next 24 heurs:
Plr: Continuation of prosont
weather conditions.
Tho Tycoa recording thormomotor
registered maximum nnd minimum
temperatures today, as follews:
High..... .1.4-.., 30
low 18
Thn Individual scores for the Zero-
lenos were' Lcavltt S21; lloaglnnd.
4.'.9; I. Ilotiston. 193: Olds. 410;
i Hollwetl. 4H. For thn Druggists:
I'npn 623; lingers. 463: Marshall
476. Lnrens 4S0: .Vason 4.16.
The standing of tho leagues Is ns
rnllnws: Druggists 3 games plajcd
lost 0. pet.. 1000 Shepherds 3
games played, won 2. Inst 1. pet..
666 Ilnnrcnts .1 gnmes plaed, wen
1 Inst 2. pel . .333 Zerolenes
Karnes plajed 3, won 0, lost 3. pet .
.000 The Harbors. City dads, Con
tractors nnd Dredgers hao no Rnnics
to their credit up to date.
Thn barbers nnd City Dads will
lock horns tonight nt 8 o'clock. It Is
rumored that thn City Dads will,
necessary, rcosrt to nery phase
or tho city chnrlor. ns they are rep
resented by tho Major, fire chief nnd
county JudRO.
HELD FOR mG THEFT
Oregon Man Charged With Tom.
pllclty In SI.B00.000 Robbery
LOS ANOBLKS. Dec. 28.-lIorhert
Cox or Los Angeles, and Herbert V II- ,
son. formerly or llrownsvllle. Oregon,
aro being held hero while authori
ties Instigating their suspected
connection with postal and safe rob
berlcs In which the losses ncKrcgated
$1 500.000. Today thoy wore mndo
do cndan.s In n $20,000 "ttnch.nent
..... u.-.,n. hv Halo brothers, Snn
Francisco merchants, who alleged
that such loss centred In tho robbery
of their storo,
i
I-nKSIDKXT WILL nBVlVIl
XKV YKAIl'S HKCEI'TIOX.
WABIUNGTON, O. C Dec. 28
PrS. .nd rrs. "ardlng wU re
vive the Now Year'a reception J .
continued during tho Wilson admin-
Istratlon. Thoy will recelvo tho dlplo
mS corps, cabinet members ami
families nnd the public.
NIIW YOltK. Dec. 28. Ilcflncd
stiR.ir brolto below tho Sc lovel to
day ror the rirst tlmo In several
lenrs. dun to tho continued weak
ness or tho raw sugar market. Flno Bnr killed, tor It Is estimated that
Rrantilnted Is quoted nt 490-100c Ojono cougar kills tlfty elk nnd deer
pound. each year.
AI1KHDI:KN. Wash., Dec. 28.
Cougars and bears hnvo been rcpor
cd prowling In considerable ntimbor
In tho Olympic I'onlrlstiln section and
other districts near here.
Itccently several bears appeared
at North llcach, n summer resort on
Wlllapa Ilurbor, Washington. A lo
romotUo engineer reported that he
savetLjsoornl sheep from a bear by
blowfng tho whlstlo of his cnglno nnd
frlgblcnlng bruin nwny. Another bear
entered n pig pen, lllcd a l."0-pound
poror and escaped with part ot tho
carcass.
Four cougars woro killed In tho
Olympic Mountains recently In one
day and night by John nuncli. This
Is bcllo0(l to bo tho largest bag of
cougars yet taken In tho Olyymplcs.
A bounty ot $20 Is paid on each cou
COIN
PLAN
OFS.F.
BANKER
Vessels Worth $30,000,000
Would Be Included in
Coast Corporation
u di:ad ah iucsult
OF HTOHM IN SOUTH
AXD MIDDMMVIXT
NKW OHLUANS., La., Dec.
28. Tho death list trom tho
storms which Frldny night and
early Saturday morning swept
through Northeastern Arkansas
Northwestern Mississippi and
Northeastern Loulslnna, today
stopd at forty-one Jlireo white
s mon, ono whlta woman and
thlrty-Bovon negroes.
SAN FIIANCISCO, Doc. 2lj.
plan to form a Pacific Coast shipping
comblno by pooling ships allocated
to Pacific porta by tho Shipping
Hoard Is being worked out hero by
Herbert Flolshhackcr, San Francisco
banker.
Tho project, which contemplates
control nnd operation or vessols or
nn aggrcgato vnluo or approximately
$30,000,000, according to Klclsb
hackor, has been sanctioned by Pres
ident Harding, nnd Is tho outcome ot
a, recant conference tho banker had
In Washington with officials of tho
United Stntcs Shipping board. It Is
proposed that thn corporation bo fin
anced by commercial Interests ot San
Francisco, Seattle, Portland, San Die
go and Los Angeles, and that ships
bo purchased on easy terms from tho
Shipping Hoard.
Under tho toiitntivo plans, the
ships would ply exclusively In trans
I'nciric trade.
VETO UPTON BILL
(oteiiior IK, lares Passage Would
Reflect nn Kx-Senlco Men
SALi:.M, Dec. 28. The (lovornor
signed three highway measures enact
ed at tho special session and tho bill
forestalling a cut In salaries of tho
Multnomah County Sheriff's office
Ho vetoed tho Upton Hill, exempt
Ing bonus payments from debts con
trnctod prior to tho tlmo tho Donus
net bocamo effective Ho declared
this bill rofloctcd on ex-sorvlco mon.
KU KLUX RECEIVER
Deponed Rriinil (,'obllns nnd Other
MentbeiH Ak Court to Inter ciic
ATLANTA, (la., Dec. 28. A ro-
cclvorshlp of nil property, funds and
documents ot tho Kit Klux Klnn Is
sought In n petition tiled today In tho
Superior Court by ono hundred nnd
seventy persons describing them
seltes ns "llonatldo Members" of tho
Klnn. Tho petitioners aro headed by
four deposed grand goblins,
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HAUL MAHTIX IS
Di:CIiAHi:i NOT GUILTY
Karl Martin, charged with tho
manufacture ot Illicit liquor, was
adjudgod Innocont yesterday at tho
closo ot his Jury trial in tho Jus
tlco court. Tho caso went to tho
Jury at 5:30, nnd two hours later
tho vordlct of uol guilty was re
turned.
THE PRESENT WINTER BIDS FAIR TO SEE ALL DANCE RECORDS BROKEN
&?X3
c v
i m
s - mt$r
c hj r j nc
459 MILES ROAD
BEING BUILT OR
PLANNED IN STATE
Oickoii'n Hhnro of FcIonaI Aid
KKllmnte.1 nt Over
94,000,000
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. Roads
built, under construction or under
ngrcement lor construction, through
out tho United States In conjunction
with Foderal-ald tunds distributed
among tho States by tho Bureau or
Public Roads, United Stqtos Depart
ment ot Agriculture slnco July 1,
191C, total 28.13S miles, according
to a summary ot tho work Just com
pleted by tho department. Tho esti
mated cost or 4&0.8 miles or roads
under construction In Oregon Is $8,
nC9,840.39. Ot this amount $4,114,
.'.r.7.39 Is Federal aid.
In addition to tho foregoing,
bridges with tholr approaches to tho
total length ot 47,4 miles woro con
structed or aro now undor agrcomont
tor construction with Federal aid
nnd Stato tunds combined.
The statistics shows a largo mllo
ago ot graded and drained, sand-clay,
gravel, and macadam roads, whllo
thoro Is less mileage ot concroto, bit
uminous concrete, and brick roads.
This situation Is duo to tho Increased
cost ot construction lor tho higher
types ot roads.
The total cost or tho 28,135 miles
ot roadway Is $496,151,683.43; tho
avorago cost per mile, $17,630. Ot the
total cost tho sum of $211,135,376.31
was mndo nvnllablo through Federal
aid, the remainder through tho
Stntcs. This Is at tho averago rata ot
$7,500 per mllo or Federal-aid funds,
for tho tolnl mllcago built.
3 ROUNDS FOR RITCHIE
Kilsrii Krrnppcr Hays Local
Yi'lll Last Xo Longer
Man
That ho will send Earl Ritchie
off to Dreamland In threo rounds
or less, Is the statement credited
to Jack Downey by Curloy Under
wood, who la promoting tho boxing
bouts to be held at McDonald's hall
Friday, December 30.
Practically tho samo statement
Is credited to Kid Harrington, of
Klamath Agency, who bcllevea Kid
Vincent, or Los Angeles, Is due tor
a shock. On tho other hand, Vln
cent Is said to bo In much hotter
condition than on the last occasion,
nnd better nblo to give a good ac
count of himself.
Downey will nrrlvo hero tonight
nnd will bo seen In a workout to
morrow afternoon.
llinil) HULKS FOR AUTO
HUSKS IX CALIFORNIA
Ry order or tho Cnlltornla nallroad
Commission; all auto stages engaged
In tho transportation ot passongors
In Calirornla must stop botwoen 60
and 75 tcot rrom stenm railroad or
Inter-urban electric lino tracks, and
tho stago driver must then look up
and down tho tracks to bo sure thoro
Is no train approaching botoro cross
ing. Tho rulo does not apply to the
operation ot stages within municipa
lities as regards tho tracks ot elec
tric or otbor streot railroads.
CHARLKS HUMPHRKY
HKTntXH FROM CALIFORNIA
Charles Humphrey returned last
oonlng from n Junkotlng trip of over
two months, during which he visited
nil of his old stamping grounds In
Southorn California, ronowlng old
acquaintances nnd recoiling old mem
ories. Wbllo ho hnd n flno tlmo, he
admitted that ho got lonosomo for
the old homo town and Is glad to
be back. Ho expocts to run over to
Ashland noxt weok tor a row days
visit with his mother, after which he
will return to Klamath Falls nnd set
tle down to business.
FIRE DESTROYS
LANDIRK
PORTLAND
Firemen Injured When Odd
Fellows' Temple
Burned
PORTLAND, Doc. 28. Flro early
today destroyed tho Odd Fellows'
building at First and Alder streets.
This building was a landmark ot the
early days. Tho cupola of the building
held tho first town clock o( the city.
Tho loss was $35,000.
Captain Fabor ot Englno numbor
5, suffered a brokon anklo tn a fall
and several riremen wero slightly
burned. Tho loss to tho building was
$20,000; to tho lodge $5,000 and lo
tho market on the ground floor $10,-000.
P. O. SHOWS DECREASE
Dullness for December Lena Titan
for Rama Month of 1030
Rccolpts at tho postofflco show K
decreaso ot about 16 2-3 per cont
under last year's December receipts,
but an tncroaso over 1919 receipts.
Tho receipts for tho lowest quarter
ot 1921 was still groator than tho
highest mark reached In 1919,
according to Postmaster W. A. Del
icti. Although th cquantlty ot
packages handled by tho torco this
year, both outgoing and Incoming,
was smaller, the porccntago ot dam
aged and poorly wrapped was much
less than previous years. Asldo from
the regular postofflco force ot four
teen, It was necessary to hlro five
oxtra helpors tn distributing par
cels this year.
"Working undor Improved condi
tions In a larger building nd with
n full forco ot experienced employes
mado our work much lighter and
easlor this year," said Mr Deltell
this morning.
Christmas ovo saw tho largest In
coming mall, and due to tho fact
that Sunday was Christmas, all par
cols and lettors wero distributed to
to tho boxes and by carriers
throughout tho city as fast as trucks
could bring tho mall sacks from
tho train. Ry 10 o'clock every
thing was out and many residents
wero happy In not having to wait
until Monday for their mall. On
Monday, even though it was a holi
day, tho offlco was open from 8
o'clock until 1 o'clock, and tho Rural
froe delivery carriers delivered mall
Loth Sunday and Monday mornings.
MARKRT nKPOItT
PORTLAND, Dec. 28. Livestock,
steady, eggs two cents lower, buying
price 40c to 48c; butter unsettled,
lower tendency.
Wheat $1.02, $1.08.
HIGH RATES ARE
DECLARED REASON '
OF WATER SHIPPING
OLDEST SPANISH PAIjM
TRKK HAS IJBBX FELLED.
VISALIA.. Calif.. Doc. 28, Old
Falthtul, said to have been the tall
est Spanish palm In California, has
been relied. Tho palm was planted In
the Tulare county court house park
here 44 years ago and grew to a
height ot 84 rcot. Woodpeckors per
rorated its trunk and it was consid
ered dangorous.
PORTLAND, Dec. 27. Illustrat
ing tho extent to which high freight
ratos diverted lumber transportation
from rail to water, Pacific Northwest
shipments, through Panama canal, to
North Atlantic Coast domestic mark
ets, Increased 12,453,797 feet, tho
first nine months of 1920 to 139,791,
775 feet, for tho same period nf 1921,
Prior to the Increnso In rail freight
rates, August 26, 1920, this trans
continental lumber trade was hand
led almost 100 per cent rati haul.
Slnco the big boost In rail freight
rates the Increase In waterborno ship
ments to North Atlantic Coast mark
ets, has been 1,022 per cent.
Japanese Trado Increased
Tho Japanoso business ot Pacific
Northwest mills Increased from 76,
081,350 feet the first nine months of
1920 to 208,332,770 feet, the first
nine months of 1921 an Increase ot
174 per cent.
These are a few of the interesting
facta revealod In tho Pacific Lumber
Inspection Bureau's latest figures on
cargo lumber shipments trom Wash
ington, Oregon and British Columbia.
Notwithstanding Increased business
In Atlantic Coast markets, Japan,
Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Egypt.
India, Mexico, New Zealand, South
Sea Islands, and the West Indies, the
nine months' shipping report shows a
slight decrease compared with like
period in 1920, by reason of losses
in California, Alaska, Panama, Arab
la, Australia, China, Cuba, Manchur
ia, South Africa, East Coast ot South
America, West Coast ot South Amer.
lea and Europe.
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