The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 20, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATHjfcALLS. OREGON
Page Four
The Lumber Industry
STOCK MARKET IS
CAUSE OF GRIEF
AMONG GERMANS
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NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN
lJKItUN, Jan. 10 Thousamls of
(Icrmiins hnvo bren ImnXrupteJ hjr
iho, recent crax for spoculattni; In
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era. rurl d Will tm speut litro h,ceWM- bxxl Included many com
by lh party, tuamlnlns mop nod . PJinilveJy wealthy men.
i no nornmou nun proreiuionai
ii..jK..tnR-ulhi..i t.i.t. k...imcn claim that aBeetilntlnn l mil
.fOTICI TO UI.MUKIt.MlIX
Tho dally wsrkot bulletin ot
thn West Coait Lumbermen's , .,,..,.... ,w .,,., J, I
I'VVlllttltiCl ...M.1.1... .,U fill MCMIIIIil t. '
the dr-volopment project, ulilrb, when' wcn
UKndcliktlon Is kept on fllo at
i ho ncrai.i ouicc, ami may uo v (l ,B unJSp w ,ha arCMt a Tlco, But a lucosslty for itiru
ttta by any who aro Interested ainile timber uneratlon In lhn coun. I whoso Incomes nre 3.000 marks a
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NEW TODAY
Long-Bell Establishes
Portland cad quarters
'OiiTLAh'D. Jan. SO. Kstabllsh
went of business headquarters of the
I-onc-Dell Lumber company at I'ort
land to liandto the opcratlona of the
company in Oreccn, Washington and ' Hank Hardware store. Saturday,
California, as announced hero by It. 21. beginning at 10 o'clock. 20
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The Presbyterian L-idli" will hold
cooked food Mlo at Itoberta A
A, IxrK, chairman of tbc board ot
dlrcctora of the corporation, li look
ed upon by lumbermen aa confirma
tion ot reports that tbo company It
planning to centrallto Its operation
In tbo West. The company la one
of tho largest operators In tho South
ern 1'lno territory and maintains Its
present headquarters at Kansas City,
:5V
Vests.
reduction on
K. K. K. Store.
all
KOtt SAI.B Some household turn-' hope '"J par
month or less. They say tbay
"plunged". In the marktt In thn
hope ot tcluK ablo to win enough
to pay their bills and to buy cloth
lur for theniselro or a dress tor
their wlvra.
Some ot those uho lost their
earnings la thin nay hare disap
peared from their positions. Oth
ers aro making tho round ot their
acquaintances hi an effort to bor-
lealhsrl row and the remainder are stolid-
ly facing debts which they cannot
urocers and butchsrs
ISSSs!
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NOW
$100.00
$7.00 per
month up
Ithlngs. bedding, dishes, cooking
utensils, dicker furniture all at a
sacrifice. SO-.!
WANTED Hoard and room for high
school girl. Phone SOU SCSI
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Long Is upected to return to l'ort- KOH SALE Tancrcd Strain White
l.n.l m.lnv from a tour nf lb. com., Leghorn Baby Chicks from hens
pany a timber holdings and saw mill
slto near Kclio, Wash. He Is accom
panied by a large party and arrived
In a prlrato car from the Kast Sun
day morning.
Interest In reports that the Long
Doll company Is negotiating for the
purchaso ot the properties ot the
Hammond Lumber company in Ore
gon and California, Including the
Hammond fleet of carriers, tor a con
sideration ot flS.AOO.OOO, has been
Intensified among local lumbermen
liy tho announcement ot tho Tlslt to
Astoria, where tho largest ot the
Hammond mills Is located. Officials
of both companies denied that nego
tiations for the sale wero under way
when tbo story was published hero
last week.
Tho Long-Hell company twns ap
proximately 40,000 acres ot timber
land In tbo Cowlitz rlTer valley and
some months ago purchased 3000
ncrcs on tho north bank of the Col
umbia rlror at the mouth of" tho Cow
litz a, n mill and town site. The
proposed mill will hare a eapacltr of
1,000,000 foet per day. according to
officials of tho company. The con
cern also operate lumber plants In
tbo Tlelntty of Klamath Faljs and In
Northern California. '
Other officials ot tbo company ac
companytnp'Long are: V. J. nan uls
ter, president; J. D. Tennant, vice-
wlth flock average of 112 eggs each
In pullet ear, mated to High Pedi
greed Cockerels. 17c each. !0ft with
order, remainder 10 days before ship
ment, A few cockerels for sale. Mrs
W. I). Ilooth, llox 3 1 A, Ashland. Or.
:o
SS'v reduction on Patrick Macki
naw at K. K. K. Store.
Piano for sale cheap, S21W.
20-:
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Kresh Flowors dally
KUULvni nxm'tut shop
Phone 589 SSI Main
20
Steam Heat at Colonial Itoorai. 20
Room with
'erson St.
board, at
102S Jet-19-29
generally hare doted all credit ac
counts.
One ot the speculator who lost
his monthly salary ot 2,000 marks
In the stock market speculatloa,
said:
"We hare to gamblo. We cannot
buy but tho barest necessities on
what w-q earn, and when prices go
up and monoy for ercn the noces
Miles Is lacking, we take a chance
ralhcr hopelessly thinking that our
condition cannot bo much worse
and that we might haTe luck." j
NOW
$125.00
, 58.00 per
month up
HAPPIER WINTER NIGHTS
Solid Comfort these cold nights consists of u good
firfr, good books and good Music
Such evenings bring about a fuller appreciation
of a restful home life, and if something is lacking
with yours possibly it is a lack of good Music, in
which case we suggest that you purchase one of our
Grafonolns, Sonoras or Victrolas at the very conven
ient tei ma now offered.
A good Phonograph livens up the house, drives
away thn hluca and develops an appreciation of the
.best in Music.
Why not look them over, purchase now and have
happier Winter Evenings?
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
KLAMATH'S EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE
507 Main Street Phefhe 282-J
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DKTIIOIT
AMKKIC.VXS TO
TltAI.V AT AL'Ol'HTA
California Short
Quarter Million Homes'
OAKI.AND. Cat., Jan. 30, Anoth-
Own Your Own Home" and
'Uulld Now" campaign la to be
started by tho California Ileal Ratato
Association February 26, 1922, to
Augusta mct!l lno "man 'r dc nomea.
inir rri. ! I'rcd B. Ileod, prusldent ot tho osao
Don't forget tho food sale on Sat
urday by Presbyterlanladlcs. 20
33 1-3 reducton on Meu's Orer
toata K. K. K. Store.
Steam Heat at Colonial Itooms. 30
everything good at the food salo
it Hobcrts Hank Saturday. 20
Furnished ono room cabin for
housekeeping. Colonial Rooms, lltli
near Main. Ono cabin vacant. 20
RENT House. See Pickle. Cor. Sth
& Main. SO
A moratorium Is what results
when an Implacable creditor meets
an unpayable debt. Iloston Herald.
Ur.Tn01T. Jan IS The Detroit i
Amfkrlrnn fnrtln tlniatiall rtith nrnh.l CT
ably will train this year at Augusta,
Georgia, Frank J. Navln. president
of tho organization announces. Man
ager Ty Cobb now Is In
seeking to arranco for housing
UU.-i and ota to conclude iicstotl-I clat,on lt,fI"rf1 ln "' address at the
i n!i'iaiioii iiii convention ncrr
atluna soon. It was stated.
Augusta was chosen some timo
ago, but the hotel at which the Tig
ers ozpected to stop was burned. For
a tlmo It appeared that i-omc other
'training ground might bo selected.
Whether tho Detroltcrs will make
their homes In prlrato residences
has not been determined.
The Rochester and Columbus clubc
aro to train In tho Immediate vicin
ity of Augusta and will prorlde prac
tice game with tho Detroit club If
Cobb selects tho Georgia city
toda)
"Approximately IiO.000 homes
aro ncded In California to house
present and now- population," Mr.
Iteed raid, "ln eery city the build
ing ot now homes wilt tend to olro
tho unemployment problr-m.
PERSONAL MENTION I
Miss Nora Rlnker left this morn
ing for n month' visit In Son Fran
cisco and Ios Angeles
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wr SPECIAL
PRICES FOR
SATURDAY
yOU CANT DO BETTER
AT ANY TIME OR ANYWHERE
IN THE MATTER OF
QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE
Choicest of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal
and Corned Beef
HAMS AND BACON
THE BEST ONLY
Fresh Eastern Sealshfpt Oysters
and Mince Meat
INDEPENDENT MARKET
iSStiJsiMaws
SACRIFICE SALE
Sam Is Leaving
Max Will Stick
But he must have money to
buy Sam's interest -- hence
The Sacrifice of Everything in Stock
f the Army Goods Store at prices
of which these are a sample
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48 EXTRA HEAVY
SWEATERS
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YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON
SERVICE AND QUALITY HERE
jtSATURDAY SPECIAL PRICES
AS USUAL
The Lincoln Market
TWENTY PAIR
CORDUROY PANTS
$2.75
Nss'ssNsasW)sses'MjesiMVwas1
HEAVY CANVAS
GLOVES
Less- than Cost
15c
Two Pair for
25c
SPECIAL LOT OF
FLANNEL SHIRTS
60 of them at
$1.85
es''ssaMs"tstastj4SIiyalyBivijs(
ONE DOZEN
' MACKINAWS
$4.25
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ONLY 14 SHEEPSKIN
COATS
Sold for $35. Yours at
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$7.50
W0000l
"Come in and get yours
while the getting is good"
ARMY GOODS STORE
619 MAIN ST.
AT THE STRAND TONIGHT
. A BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON PRODUCTION
"Riders of the Dawn"
A Photoplay of the Novel "The Dctert of Wheat" by
ZANE GREY
DIRECTED BY HUGH RYAN CONWAY
The Grent Adventure, wherein Love and the Law
Mightier than the Rope
AND
proves
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coffee flavors
a, flavor developed by
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J. A. FOIX3BR BC CO.
SattFroHtitco
K(muuCUy-eDalUn
SMvoka, Japan
FOLGBR'S
NOW
$85.00
$6.00 per
month up
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NOW
$100.00
$7.00 per
month up
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BAKING POWDCl
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"SURE WE DELIVER"
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iMain and Third
Phone 511-J
so will you.
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