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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1922)
fagq Four MONDAY, J.iNt'AHV flO, J 0tt ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I. K , L i . 'i- t h fc K! i i i.r W The Lumber Industry NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN Spruce Timber at , Band Sawmill Will Port Angeles Sold Resume on Wednesday j'OUTI.ANU, Jan. no. TIim ll of the roal proMrty of iho United Ktalw Spruce Production corporation passed Into priratn lianil Krlilajr with tha salo of thn sawmill at Port AnRcle. Wash., and 36 milts of lounlng rail road to K. 8, (Iramtilrr of Seattle for M. 100, 000. Tho aawmlll In, a max Imnm capacity of 00,000 feet per right hour ahltt and Iho railroad taps itnnillns tlmbr tracta estimated to rrulsn 10.000,000,000 feet. The stand of aprnco timber In the tract i said to bo the fined In thn world. (trammer la president of the Ad miralty l-opKlne company and the I'UKCt Mill company and Is hearlly In terested In other lumber operations In tho Puzet Hound district. He an nouncrd Friday that aa soon a( neeo llatlons for tho transfer of tho prop erty hatn been complotcd work of placing tho Port Angeles mill and railroad In operation would begin. Thn mill was erected by tho Spruce Production corporation for the pur- plso of cutting up spruce lumber for thn manufacture 'of airplanes during thn war. Tho mill buildings wero 90 per rent completed' when the armis tice wax signed and" the machinery Is stored at Vancouver Barracks. Cost oTbulidlDg tho railroad was approxi mately $4,000,000, according to Col onel Van Way, head of tha Spruce Production corporation, and estimat ed cost of the mill was 11,300.000. According to tho terms of tho sale the railroad will bo operated as a prirato carrier, except for handling timber blown 'down In tho storm of n year ago, which Crammer has agreed to haul for thn o'wnera at cost. Kstl matesnf tho down timber vary from 4 per cent to 10 per'rent of the total stand In the district served by the road. Tho only remaining property held by Uu Spniro Production corporation consists of 4000 tons of new steel rallg stored at Vancouver Ilarracks, Colonel Von Way stated. Tho rail Is In weights of 45 and CO pounds and Is suitable for logging operations. CONFESSES TO THEFTS riynuiatti Storm Admit of Com plicity With llasklng Itrothent Plymouth Storm lias added his con fession to those already made by the four UasklDg brothers and their tousln Earl Hasklns, and there is now a rorord of seven burglaries which they have committed. There may be others added to the list, when they have had an opportunity to jog their memories. The places which they entered are On follews: Cicorge llaker's cabin near Upper Klamath I.ake: Volchat it brothers tent near Pelican nay; Charlie Wilson's cabin on the Island In Unk river; 1-. K. Porter's resi dence, CIS X. Eleventh street; J. Knablo's cabin at Cofer's brickyard; the Mint farm and small cabin on Oregon avenue, adjoining .Viking's grocery atore. HIS LOAD WAS HEAVY Hlop for nest In Firemen' Head- lnjc Itoom; Laada la Jail 1IENI, Jan. ". Annuumt'iiicnt I' made by J. 1. Hennery, munsgiT of The Slietlln-Slxon Company's plant hero, that a second shift In the mill will be started Wednesday, February 1. This will mean the omplomvnt t at least ISO men In addition to thoM now employed, and mom as soon as some, of the lumber Is dried and ship ping Is Increased. r The proposed doubling of the out put of the mill hem Is not ao much called for by the prospect of a better market', said llennessy, a by a dcslro on the part of the Minneapolis offi cials of the company to break oven on overhead expenses, by running the mills at full capacity. The sales force of tho company has recently been Increased, said llennessy, and this Is partly respon sible or the Increase In .production planned. Logging camp No. 2 has just been openod, In anticipation of tho sec ond shift In the milt, Hennesy stated. AfJKNCV AtlAIX DKMOXSTIUTKS rnmvKSft ix ciuuxi'i cjamk Klamath Agency school's crack basketball team again demonstrated Its prowess by defeating tho Chllo quin Player, Friday by u acoro of 51 to 19. I.lnoup and Individual sceres: Maker, 1 13 J.K...SIlvera. F 4 Hicks. It. 24 K. Johnson, V. G Hall. M. 8 . C Hicks, II. 4 Rlddle0. 5 (1 Jackson, 3 John. n. .j,., ...0M..Carlwrlgbt 2 Faithful, M. 4 .Sub Moore. K. Heferee, Dlllstrom. Preliminary game. Chlloquln girls, 19; Agency girls, 21. Leagur Standing Played W. Agency .!...;.-.8 7 Donania high ? S Merrill high 6 3 Klamath high 5 0 Chlloquln school ....C 0 I Pet. 1 $75 1858 3500 S 000 C 000 HUBER CLOSES OFFICE Only Two Mile of Itoud Work Un completed; to Itrtumc" in May With only two miles of Klamath county highway unfinished, tho Os kar Huber Construction company, hasi-losed Its office here and disband ed its forces. , The' uncompleted stretch Is from (ilacomlnl's corner to Merrill, and probably work on It will not be re sumed until tho first of May. Its completion Is a three week', job which will be directed from the camp on the ground. Fifty-three miles of road have been' built by the Huber company during the past two years. Including the Klamath Falls-Dairy section, tho Algonxa section, the Klamath Falls Merrill section and tho section be tween Merrill and Malln. Herbert Pygal was out" with a few friends Iho other night who enter tained him, not wisely, but too well. A, tho shades of night began to fall he found himself In tho vicinity of tho city hall. Ills load at that tlmo had grown too heavy to carry and ho nought refuge and rest In the fire men' reading room. There tho pollco found him, wrapped tightly In tho ' nrrnu of Morpheus and moonshine and he was removed to n cell below. When ho faced Judge Leavllt In the morning, ho was sent on hla way with tho admonition not to repeat the transgression. WOMEN PLAN CLEANUP C. ot i Auxiliary to Hake Funds Through Taic Day 'Next Saturday, February 4, lias been designated as "Tug Day" for the benefit ot the Improvement cam paign planned by the Ladle Auxili ary of the Chumber ot Commerce. One ot tha first objects of the cam paign Is, tho beautifying ot the un sightly bunks ot tho Canal nnd, as tho (roes must be planted very early In order to Insure good growth, It Is necestury to raise these, funds now. Six ot fflumuth Falls' representa tive young women havo charge of the Tag Diiy, dach one having tour SsslstauU. KAHV AT Mt IH)XAU HO.MK ( Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald of ( this city are the proud parents ot an eight' pound baby girl, Mary Pauline, born Sunday morulas. Dr. Oeorge I vWrIU U )lt attending physician, i CUT WITH AX R. h. Green ot Chlloquln, sus tained a severe scalp wound Satur day by falling on an ax. He was removed to this city where a num ber ot stitches were taken In the cut. NEW TODAY Furnished one room cabin, lal dooms, 11 th n oar Mnln. Colon Woman wnnts work "by hour day Hinne 337J. Steam Unit at Cirlonliil Itocnix. 30 Froali Flower dally MAY IT WITH FI.OWKKtf KuxM.tTii I'l.nwnt simp I'hon,. 5S9 S3I Main St. .10 lClomutli F.ills, nud no person Is i imtlmilu'it to incur IiiiIvIiimIih4 on iirctliint of tin' Ak-oii lutlon wHIinut tli ii consent of the Hoard ot Directors. oxiilfiirrd by it written order signed by two nfflrera or members ot the board of directors. No nrcouuts will Im paid miles,, they are mroinpanlcd by such written order or iviiilsltlnu, Hy direction ot the Hoard of Direc tor. It. W. MASON', President, W. t Vim Kiimn, See'). J. 30-31 F.-l lr. birth I I. ,!.. FOK ItKXT W.irehmno on 1 siding.! , ' lmiulre at Herald office. 2 KXTItA SPIH'IAI-tlold coin pota toes at $1.00 ht sack, i:ery sack weighs more tlmn 100 pounds, Urjnd Central Public Market. Dili & Klam ath Ave. Phono 169W. 30-3 iititTii ui:ptUTi:it It. It. Crater reports tho on January 29 of 10-poiiiid bo' to Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas A Spark, at lloninin. The baby . wits iiiimi'd lluford Sparks. WANTED A goml piano Phone 19F2 u,vciilngs. to rent. 30-5 Steam Heat at Colonial Itooms. 3D FOK SALE New model Oliver type- writer tlood us new 1 25.00 Club Cafe 30 New nlPdcl OlUer tjpewrlter. 835 cash or terms. Kmler'a (Iroccry, Mr. Hogue. 30 LOST Friday, pair of tortoise shell rim glasses gold bows Please re turn to Hex Cafe. 30 Tho party who stole the gum ma chine from the Tamale parlor be tween 2nd and 3rd St., Is known and the complaint in thn hands of thn of ficers If party will return machine or hand llu.on to Jlannrl Itivurs, net questions will be asked Owner. 30' FOIl SALE The following rare books 43 vols Works 'of Voltaire, Edition Do la Pacification. 16 vol.. the Novel ct Dalinc. 20 vel: The Li brary of Ancient nnd Modern Litera ture; 20 Vol. Thn Library ot Ora tory, by Depuy Phone 5ii3J 30 xetiu: to the pi'iilic ,xn tick MEIU'HA.NTSOF KUM.TH FALLS! The Klamath Amateur 'Athletic! Association Is a corporation organlt-i ed under the laws ot the Statu ot Oregon with Its prlncliial office at, PERSONAL MENTION Mls Jxsle Mctlllllverey, u nleco of Judgo lliiehageti, arrived last night from her home In Virginia, Minnesota, und will spend nbout ten days with her relatives. Mrs. J. E. Initial! was in the city yesterday from tlie Lone Pine dis trict. Mr. and Mrs, A. Kullna were In from Mallu yesteriTit-. Miss Mnrle Foi, who has been euiplovcil by the First State and Savings bank for tho last thren month', left this morning for her homo In lleud. W. S. Slough left this morning for Salem nnd Portland on .busi ness. VJoo. K,DtJt former Yflamntr? Falls'' attorney, now representing one of tire big Coast lumber coutpnnleif.Ja here from San Francisco on business, ' F Hill Hunter returned last night from a buslnest trip to Prutland.. "'John Siemens. Jr., 'returned front Portland last evening. -Mlv Marie Fox, who lias been an employe of the First State and Sav ings bank, left this morning tor her homo in llend. Mrs Ilex McMillan Is hern from Weed for a brief vlilt with her par ents. Mr and Mrs C C l.ow. You Can Control Any Cough Provided You Act Promptly The mild cough o today, if neglected, may de velop into a serious case of pneumonia by to morrow. , 3 The immediate relief afforded by UNDERWOOD'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND With Menthol and Eucalyptus will prevent any cough from serious complica tions. Keep a bottle of this valuable remedy in your medicine cabinet, and when needed use promptly. , f i M k I k . LJ-u. - 5" PRICE, 75c J i-.r?' (IMerwooft V7 3K l'RW(i.XXJ TH FALLS p. atABTirnt as pmple UY THEIR OimiGS Pharmacy i OREGON TOni fgiMlvl 000000k000 - r 'V ('., $40.00 BLLViSli,rf ;:: guaranteed SE'.l-VJIK ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS . v -4 ii n FOR Vr 2.111 i I lli r $31.59 ff'TJ i f; 4 v. ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN '2S COMET ELECTRIC CO. - OftsftflslftftVVIrtsiJssm1ss Why 20 cents? The Strand Theatre isn't working the public to keep its doors openthe peoplo arc doing it for us by the liberal patronage they give us. We don't hold them up for high prices for poor pictures, but we give them high-elms pictures at a fair price. In other words, we are distributing our prizes to everyone by giving the public its pictures at a price it can afford to pay. That is the Why of 20 cents t ' Good Bed Steak 2 i Per 2 Pound WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Veal Stew per lb 10c Veal Roast per lb 15c Bacon Strips per lb 20c Salt Pork ,.... per lbV22c See Our Counters and Windows for j- Corresponding Prices PALACE MARKET FOR QUALITY PRICE SERVICE 524 Main St. Phone 68 f r- 7 lV -! Jtfi: TODAY AT THE STRAND : . HOME QF HODKINSON FEATURES CONTINUOUS SHOW' STARTS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. A Benjamin B. Hampton Production v "The Dwelling Place oi Light" From the Great Novel by Winston Churchill. Directed by Jack Conway. With an All-Star Cast, including . . . ROBERT McKIM CLAIRE ADAMS KING BAGOT Every character in this big, gripping story is real so real .. , that you will find yourself comparing them with the people bout you, for they are drawn with all the great skill of Winston ' Churchill, and delineated, by a superb cast of artists. Your in terest will be held throughout, as incident follows incident, each , more thrilling than the one that went before. t CHARLIE CHAPLIN. IN A KNOCK-OUT COMEDY v ' Fourth in the Series in the Life of "" AL JENNINGS, THE REFORMED BANDIT , lt Admission 20c " Coming Next Sunday "RIP VAN WINKLE"