The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 19, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERAM, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Lumber Industry
NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN
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NOT1CK TO LCMIIKIIMKN
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Tbo dally market bulletin at
the Writ Coast Lumbermen'
association U kept on ttla at
Tbe Herald office, and may bo
teen by any who are Interested.
TRKK MOS6 AND PINK
NKKDLE3 AIU5 VT1LIZKI)
Sale of troo mosg and pine noo
dles Is a new line ot acttrfty opened
up by the United States forest sor-Tlce.
Notice was recclred by U A. Har- bfpn , f removal t,l (lid rails
rctt. chief assistant forester. ", lhce requests usually bel.iK lodKe'
an enterprising resident of Sonora,,,, ,hc CUy Trus,ccv
grade. Two or tlirco ilns probably
will be consumed In tlio tnk.
The track wns laid about fortt
flo years ago for tlio PuriHMO of ex
pediting tlio then ctcnlvo oporn
tlons ot tho Slorrn Lumber company.
At that time tlio track extended
across tho Sacramento Itlvcr bridge
and a b!p factor In the shlppliiR
ot million of foct ot timber through
Hod llluff to tho lumber markets of
the world. In later years tho business
was absorbed by the Diamond Match
company Then came a suspension ot
the lumber" Industry here, and for
mnny ear tho track ha been Idle
Meanwhile numerous requests have
McKcover of Kort Klamath, who has
been 111 recently nnd who will re
main In Mcdford Indefinitely. Mod
ford Mall Tribune. '
Mr. and Mrs, Ooorge Kcxtnn until
recently making Ihelr homo In Klnm
nth Falls are now reMdliiK nt Che
halls. WnshtiiRlon as the Knots of
their daughter. Mrs James l' 1'orler
John Martin, of tho Acme Motor
company, on Tuesday Uroxe to
IteddlnR, where ho will leivo hi"
ear and returned for Mrs. Martin.
They will lenvo shortly for n tonr
ot California cities, foliiB by nulo
from Iteddlnx.
Tin: mtiMM riu:.vri:ir
at thi: sriu.M)
bad arranged to purchaso moss at
$1 a ton, he to gather It himself
from cut trees In the national for
ests. Kxporlment are being made
with tbo moss In San Francisco to
dyo It red and bine. Tho product
Is disposed ot at florist establish
ments. A local firm has been making ar
rangements with tho forestry offi
cials to locate a manufsctory In
ono of tho' national forests, where
Immcnfo quantities ot pine noodles
are available. From the needles
will be distilled essence to bo used
In making cough drops and other
medical products.
The property eventually foil Into
tho hands of tho Northern California
Tower Company, and moro recently
of tho Pacific Gas nnd Klcrtrlc Com
pany. The Municipal Hoard n short
time oro nsked that tho track be
torn up, and tho company proceeded
to promptly comply with tho request.
i IIANCKIIH Wll.l. lliVct'KS
it)msT nun i'iti:vEXTio.v
IlKMOVAIi OF TRACK
XECAIAri LUMDKIl HOOM
noSKIJimtl. Jan. 19. A Joint
meeting of tho forest rangers ot the
Umpqua, Slsklou nnd Crater forests
will bo held In Roscburg on Februnry
It and IS at tho local forest son Ice
office. Thcjo joint meetings nro held
onco tery two years nnd this Is tho
flrt tlmo Roseburg has been chosen
ns the meeting place. Tho meeting
o days, many years oro. when Itrdl Is railed primarily for tho study ot
luff was an Important center of a' plans nnd data procured to dato on
tho work ot rango appraisal and to
consider matters relating to fire pre-)
vcntlon and suppression. About I."
rangers representing tho three for
ests will be present, together' with n
number ot the district officers from
Portland and other places through-1
RED 1U.UFF, Jan. 19. A relic of
Hi
Dluft
thriving lumber business. Is to disap
pear with tho tearing up ot the rail
road track on Oak street from tho
Southern Pacific jards to Main
Street. A crew of workmen from the
Pactflo (las and Electric Company Is
busily .engaged in removing the rails
nnd ties and leveling up the street , out the state.
Willi n llaltae story ni a medium
for brlnrlng out nil that J. Warren
Kerrlgnn does best In tho silent dra
ma nnd a typical Kerrigan cast to aid
him In a scries of startling surprises.
"Tho Dronnt Cheater." which Is pre
sented nt tho Strand tonight, tho
newest In tho popular star's suco
slon of llrunton successes, will un
doubtedly win tho samo public ac
claim that ha, been accorded Its pre
decessors. In "The Dream Cheater," adapted
for the screen from tho famous
French writer's "The Magle Skin,"
Mr Kerrigan portrays tlio most dra
matic rolo of long nnd brilliant
career, the magnetic artist departing
entirely from hlg usual brand ot de
lineation. Head of his own company,
the star has assembled n cast of ex
ceptional merit, the roster Including
Kilf.l nrunctte, Sam Sothern, broth
or of the Illustrious K. II. Joseph J.
Dowllng. Wcdgnood Now ell. Angle
Herring nnd Thomas H. Oule
l.oulso (llaum In "l.oo Madness",
Is nho on tho big double bill
In addition, two new comedies will
be shown and It Is "Country Storo"
ntclit. Resides, tho usual big list of
prlios, Manager White will spring a
surprlso In a "star" prlie.
NEW TODAY
RARE GRASSES ARE
FOUND BY RANGERS
I.
Five South American countries
hae already Indicated a desire to
f-mt 41jf-attrf.a finn n ,a 11111
IN SISKIYOU MTS.J ArBtntne, chile Rollvla. and Peru.i
" urhila ri1tiiti'An fritm Vnu" 7Ai1inii'
Forest rangera In the Siskiyou na-' a,mana anil other remo,0 countrlc8
tlonal forest have made some ooiani
Flowers Tolegrnphcd In n few
hour ;ime.
KLAMATH Fl.OWWt bllOl
Phone 589
S3! Main
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33 1-3 reducton on Men's Over
coats K. K. K Store.
Steam Heat at Colonial Rooms. 19
cal finds In the Z7S specimens ot
herbs and grasses that were sent
back to Washington for Identification
by the forest service.
The report from Washington re
ceived by D. C. Ingram, grazing ex-
ore already on tbelr way
M.OiMJ ACIIKS KOK SOLIHKHS
IX WESTERN' ORECO.V
Will trade milk cows for beef cat
tle J N ilramhall. SOS Winters -llldg.
19-20
PORTLAND, Jan. 19. With more
'amlner, to whom the rangers turned i lands offered recently for settlement Did?
over grasses wnlcn tner could not i under the soldiers' bonus law, the
.Identify notef onedlscovery ot an I offerings now total H.000 acre in
Old World species that haa never Western Oregon, according to an an-
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 10.000 of
stock In good going institution In
t- .1. f.ll. It-II, ..-.!... ...ll. M
IllUUIilWl rillll1. . Ill lUliniul-I luillt-.ll
snecw or real csimc. ur nu.ii iiuti-
youT J. N. Dramhnll. 208 Winters'
19-I0
ISJ. reduction on Patrick Mackl
naws at K. K. K. Store.
been found la this country and never nouncement made by Robert O. Case, i FOR SALE Dry limb wood
heretofore listed In any manual of A secretary of the land cojnraltteo of I stal Phono 109W.
Al Cry
19.51
American plant.
I the American Legion. Ot CbH.amour.t
PERSONAL MENTION
Telegraraa have been received nn.'-V()Tlr'! OF nosn
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u is cyperu. cFOiu. Tigoruu., jo.000 acre, are near Medford. 2008
cypema, related to the papyrus of.near Nortoni ,n ncnton and Lincoln
Egypt. Tne nnaing or u in me sis
klyoiM. kowever, Is only one ot a
number of new discoveries In that re-
saarkaMe'reglon. "Number 1232" In
the lilt ot samples sent Is a new lup
in, never named or described before.
Of "aamber 1221". the department
declared it could not bo Identified
and nothing like It baa ever been
found In Oregon" before.
Siberian Juniper Is another Old
Wbrld species that has been discov
ered. The Siskiyou forests appear to be
full ofjhe relies of flora ot an older
geological period; plants and shrubs
that, like tbe redwood, aro found no.
where else In the world except as fos
sil remnants.
This summer's contribution from
tho forests, with Its new finds, will
be turned over to the national her
barium,
FOR SALE One purebred Register
ed Jersey Dull, 3 years old. May 9
W L. Purdy. Merrill. Ore. 19-26-
BIGGEST GATHERING
SINCE BRIAN SEEN
IN IRISH CONGRESS
PARIS, Jan. 19. Promoters of the
World Congress ot the Irish Raco to
be held In Pari for one week begin?
nlng January 31, say It will be the
greatest gathering ot tbe Irish race
since king Brian' historic assembly
In 1014.
The various methods by which the
2C,000,000 persons of Irish blood
throughout the world can assist in
the economic reconstruction of Ire
land made necessaryby the years of
conflict, will be among the chief
problem before the conference. The
revival of Irish art, language and lit
erature also will be considered,
One ot tbe large hall in the center
of Pari ha been obtained for tbe
sessions and an exhibition of Irish
nrt will be held In another ball near
tbe headquarter. The best known
Irish artist are sending pictures for
the exhibition.
Concurrently wltb the Congrats
will be a representation of Irish
darma'ln French in one of the Paris
Ian theater and a concert ot Irish
music by one of the best known or
chestra In Europe.
Mur descendant of Irish exile of
the nth century who played historic
role( In France and other countries
hare responded to the Invitation of
to Oeeeral 8crtary, Mitt Kathor.
)fl HugBM, who wlU t prtitnt.
tu.CB.umcrou inquiries roriana l WANTKDny Ichoo, j.,,,, work for
are being received from ex-servico' board and room, nox K. II Hornlil
men. . Office. 19-20
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Steam Heat at Colonial Rooms 19
RhDK.MITIO.Vl V
No Ice Is hereby given that funds
' 25 reduction on
'Vests. K. K. K. 'Store.
all leather
nounclng the birth of a littlo daugh- . .?" J " : '."JE'."' It" 1 "V" T
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Del Gammon at ury for ,10 redemption of all out-'t
614 Lake street, San Francisco, this j standing bonds of Scries E, Series, F.,
morning. Tho littlo miss has bcenl01"' Scries O. and that tho samo ,J
named Nancy, and expect, to arrive Eg&8ZS.$
at her home, nt 239 Cedar street.. a ijank of Klamath Falls. Oregon. A
Klamath Falls as soon as sho is old on or after tbe 20th day of January, 1
enough to travel. 1922, nnd that Interest will cease on I
( .1-4.. ,. .AjKHtnllhri aiI In n ft nVAflt -T-
Mr. I'm. f,U". .l , i raiWll ... i . -i y
"- " ! """ -'!. Wil Interest bo paid alter April i,
Allco Mchols returned Sundaj from 1922
Montheue, whoro thov had beon visit-' IDA II. MOMVER.
.r.i... n. . - !. r-l,.. 1U.h.
ing members of tho family. They , V Falls O.-cro n" """-iB
were accompanied homo by I.'iiiinelt' i9.2 i'.2ta.27' ' I v
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B. I. W.
Almost from time immemorial Beef, Iron and
j Wine has held first place in the line of tonics,
blood purifiers and appetizers. For people
who are weak and run down, for systems that
are aenemic and weary, for bloodless, colorless
faces and pimply skins, BEEF, IRON AND
WINE, is the tonic to take. Here's an un
usually good quality put up by an important
pharmaceutical house on our special formula.
It's correctly made and proves the correct tonic
and appetizer.
PINT BOTTLES, $1.25
ynderwoodss pitamwY
Wfv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TfSw
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WHBfvE PAnTICUUrjPEOPtg
urtt
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THIS JANUARY REDUCTION
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Will not last forever and the Big Discounts will come
off. Remember! Shoes. Clothing, Hats and Fur
nishing Goods, all brands you know, at Reduced Prices.
SPECIALS FOR THIS
WEATHER
HEAVY MITTS AND
GLOVES
45c and 85c
Every Suit and Over
coat in the house at
$19, $25, $29, $37
BOYS' SLIP-ON
SWEATERS
ONE LOT SPECIAL
$1.95
Size 26 to 36
LEATHER TOP
RUBBERS
EIGHT-INCH TOP
$2.55
TEN-INCH TOP
$2.95
Special Corduroy Pants
EVERY PAIR IN THE STOCK PUT IN
THREE LOTS
$2.95, $3.75, $4.85
THEY'RE A BUY
LEATHER SLEEVE
AND
LEATHER LINED
VESTS
ONE LOT SPECIAL
$6.95
HOME OF
HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX CLOTHES
"I AINT MAD AT NOBODY"
K.SUGARMAN
HOME OF
HART SCHAFFNER
& MARX CLOTHES
SMsataSt
5 'v ? v v v V
I g.$Mg4g4M4
10c. TONIGHT AT 20c
THE STRAND
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
THE HOME OF THE HMKINfiON FEATURES
BIG DOUBLE BILL ;
J. Warren Kerrigan
nd hit own company in
"The Dream Cheater"
COUNTRY STORE
A Big List of Prize, with a Surprise, a Usual
LOUISE GLAUM
"LOVE MADNESS"
f -.'S II
TWO NEW COMEDIES
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T COMING FRIDAY i
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Zane Grey's Fascinating "Riders of the Dawn"
'"' , " ..A REAL THRILLER
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