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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1922)
V t J i ! . Moxn.w, Fictmi'Attv e, iiwa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Fotir i, ' lOMHHT Will: MAXdlill ' HI!U IMIKIIMIXIIXT I.V Cs MONTANA IHHTIIIirrS t PORTLAND, I'cb. 0,Montnnn U quite Dm must ilniiRcrous ttato fn tlir Union from tlio point M form 'fires, raft W. Morrow, district fnrestor ot forest mi-rlco .district No) 1, from Jhtfssoutn. This Is because of woro tSlofcrlcat rtorms, Inncccslblllty or lliP country nml dry -weather, Rtnc-rnlly. Tim district In plannlnis n'ljlc trail cpfislrmtlon ptogram thl yenr with tlio now funit appropriated, nml wilt bulk nbotit 1000 inllCK of trail that will open up somo of tlio inoro lnnc rtMlhlo pnrU of thu forests for tho benefit et flro flshtcrn. At Jirocnt llioro l soino country 100 Allien from a wnsm roml. TIic trail trows, will bn Rroupoil In rtltfercnt parts of tho rtato and will bo nrallabln for forest ) Morrow has boon attcmllnK the j Hlanilnrdliatloii conferrnco ot the t Wodtrrn Fores try nnd Conservation j association, Jutt cloned. . iiKin; is (4m: t'Mi'iut: ' who is aitiikciatkh SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 3. Illll . Ilryon, Pacific Coat Ilnseball l.cnsuc "umpire, find that he l appreciated " by baseball officials eTen thoufch the coast faTi nbnwjtlm, It Is said, more than they do any other umpire on tho circuit. necently W. II. McCarthy, San FjTincIsco, Coast I.caguo president, nunoilnced that tbo Naitonal 'League wan fed llyron'i services but that the uoMmi organisation wpuld not let lit in co. "Hymn Is ag pood, an umpire a thoro la In basobajl and the Coast LcaKU,o lfr fortunato Indeed to haro lilm numbered anions lis list of of ficials." McCarthy alo praised tho other coast umpires. "I hare seen umpire ot both his leagues perform and I can truthfully ay that tbo Coast League ha tbo belt In the country," bo said. Clli:i.SK FACTOllV 1H DIStTHSKD AT MIDLAND Discussion ot tho foailblllty ot a cheeso factory 'was had at a meetlpK at Midland Saturday vbjch was 'at tended by K. II. Thomas. Clydi Brad bury, O. L. Holiday and Frank Sex- on. No decision was arrived at. NEW TODAY Flowers for your luncheon. KIAtATII PLOWKIt SHOP Phono 589 834 Main St. C AOCNTS WANTKD for Famous 3 Jn 1 Shopplne Pass. Fast sellers. Good commission. Acents make from 50 to 100 dollars per week. Good territory open for producers. Send for sample. Aa-Iioo nrokernce Co., C02 Swetland Hide., Portland, Ore son. 6 i Steam Heat at Colonial Rooms. G FOR SALT: Two youos vigorous bronzo turkey cobblers or will exchange for two young bronze tur- kuy hens. Address box S3, Merrill, uregon. C ,A Coiriprehensive Picture Story joi the Washington Theater Disaster 1 1 rV'M I rf : ..i m jf .i i Hrm m iilb ti i mi'an mm "it wirrvrr f m i i i ai m nm if j rr "rai v; m t.u,Mm 11 I T T I ssmr.4A ssssssl tsssssHssl tssslSM m I I , I K f fxk. I ,. V.'ikasvr L - H fcjs-nv. i tr m i i mm m issssa tsssssssv :m n f osssV m nw i ' m i r? V ' i I JIT VkisssL. E55 nftky!"isssWC V HByT.sS5Missssssss4 1 isssPfc H tlAT isCSsisssssVflllW 'VH B I 1 V)lsJ.VCVHsiSsMjKsssss9nV T 'jI9Hk HPVfa,'TflBisssk!S J WVjHwHisisssssssssf 2 SiHissssssP J P XSSr 'LJ!iKT9 tfBisssMiisssVHl y B felBklY k V ssssssWAIhI 1 WJ9i NJrV s Jj-JT? Hk y9K .issssk issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV s r k Kk iSSSSVL sisi ii gotten out horo fur Hi P. I'n. Iiiiiil nml Kbunntlt rail to nnvo direct tt'lephnno lino. Tillamook county to build blitb way from I'ulli Crnek to Nelaits, llo'livr- Olltt Kld and silver nirlko iiindo on Lost Trull group, tbren miles from Mt, Lookout, ' kimono ittny got titrnUtiro fan lory. , VAl.VE-IN-HEAD v7) lsssssssssssssssssssHTflP1 'I i This phoirrcph was maJe just after ilaylunt tollowlnc tno collapse ot tho Itnlckcrbockcr Tncaicr, WaihlnKton, I), c, In wrttch scores lost their lives and iHeral hundred were injured. Soldiers are shown clearing away tho wreckage, with tho stago In tho background. Soldiers on tho right are carrying .ut the dead on stretchers. In the immediate foreground Is a portion of the snow-laden roof which crashed without warning uoon tho audience. This root gave way under the hcaUcst snowstorm the capital baa experienced In years. The Lumber Industry this party are located in tho stattM of Wisconsin, Mlnnr-ota and Iowa, I J representliiR one ot the West's hoavy lumber shipping sections. ) This nartr folluws bv a nruk tho NEWS OF INTEREST TO KWMATO LUMBERMEN! , be In our hands within tho next few days. i UNVSL'AL HISTORIC 1 NTKRUST ATTACHKD TO DIG TRKK ItAUV CHICKS White I.cghorn, .Ilarron-Tancred Strain, from our onstock of proven merit Per, 100 to May 1st. ti;.S0: after J 11.00. Order now. Maynood poultry Farm, Corning, Cal. F-G M-l Strayed or stolen fronikKnterprUe ranch one bay geldlnR poky 4 lears old, with roached mano and star on forehead. P. K, llannon, I'hono I00J. Steam Heat at Colonial Rooms. C ,1 havo two flnn lots, adjoining, rloso to the' business center of Cort land, for saW, or will trade for prop erty or equity In Klamath Falls. What have yout FOR 8ALK 80. acres ot Imprmed alley land: clear; CO acres In al falfa; on blghwuy: price as low as cojl of hoinotleailltiK Tule Lake lands, .Liberal terms. J-Olt hAI.K Kino corner on pave- RED I1LUFF, Cal., Feb. 6. Unus ual historical Interest attaches to a paper received recently by neputy Supervisor T. C. West of tho Lassen National Forest. The document re ceived from a friend, consists ot a scale prepared by F.dgar de la Rue ot HI Dorado, Calaveras County. Califor nia, ,18CS, showing the growth ot the original Sequoia Glgantea, In the tamou-i Calaveras grovo o'f Big Trees. This tree, in the year In which la Rue made tbo scale, was cut down and a dance ball was erected upon tbe immense stump. According to the scale, tho tree started growth about tbo year 630 A. I)., at tbo time ot Mohammed. When tbe battlo ot Tours was fought In 733 the tree was 110 years old. At 830, when Christianity was Introduced In to Sweden, the treo had attained the age ot 310 years. In 870, tbe begin ning of tho reign cf Alfred tho Great, tbe treo was SCO years old. In 10CC. the time ot tho Norman conquest of. England, tbo treo was 450 years ot age. Thirty- years later, at tbe,timo of the First Crusade, tho treo was 480 years old. Tho treo had reached the ago ot COO In tho year 1230. when Magna Cbarta was tlgned and In 1280 when Wales was conquered, the tree was 6C0. Tbe treo was 730 years old In 13S0at the time of tho battle of Cressy, When John Huss. the reform er, was burned at tho stake. In 1420, tbo treo bad reached SQ0 years. When Jean of Arc drove the Kugliiih from Franco In 1430, tbo tree was growing steadily, it n&a then 810 years old. In S20 when Hal boa discovered tbo Pacific Ocean the tree was 80 years older. At the time ot tlio" defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1590, tho tree was $70 years old. The treo was 1030 years of age when Oliver Cromwell was made Pro tector In 1CS0, J140 when Quebec tiers are available for a full day crew and bait a night crew. Tbe sasb and door cut stock department Is run ning full hsndtd, both ditr and night, with surplus ot orders avail able to last thl department tdr four , months. Finished sash nnd door or-j tiers have been received to keep this department busy ono shift, with ad-j dlttonal machinery being set so as to materially increaso lis output. January was mild and freo from hoavy storms nt V'estwood. During. tbe month tbo total snow fall was 17 Inches, giving a moisture equlv-j fllent to 1.70 Inches ot rainfall. The snow In tbo woods being too deep for horso logging, the mill sup ply was furnished by six high lead, change gear monkeys, producing 8, 000 feet of logs. "Tbo rppolr work at tho mill U, pro gressing, ono band mill at a time be ing repaired, allowing the other threo nnd two resaws to bo kept In opera tion. . Newbcrg Methodists S2S.000 church. to erect Portland broom factory turn ing nut fifty dntdii dally. Fariorb-s or city havu dally output ot 1630, OUO. Tho S4G plants employ 31,469 people. Corvallls Hjuuldlng Lumber company presents O. A. C, with ICO acres timber. North Ilond Lumber company resumes work, employing 300 men. ASSOCIATION MKMI1KRH TO VISIT MILI4 AM) CAMl'S ttrtisi sfinttirAf1 Iti 1 7ft t 1 Fli? Yftifm ment. close to White Pelican hotel, . ... ,, ,. ' , ., . , cloar. ITico lowar than it will i Americas Declaration of Independ- be ugalu. Now Is tbo time to buy Liberal terms. It. C. ORQriSDKCK. American National bajik building. C-S WAXTKD KWrtlr" man Intending ..to UM tlio Mute Midr'r loun mints to buy urll uratt-l lot tin monthly luiynu-ulN. StHkt upraise at $l,ooo. Atltllt-sM i:-MTKts enr Hcnilil. 6-tf Kntortaliimcnt and supper for all Mooif. Visiting members Invited. Thursday night, Feb. 8th. 0-9 HOUSH FOR JIK.NT and furniture for sale, including range, breakfast set. chairs and cooking utensils. Call ut 120 Washington St, or phono 338R. 0-7 LOST Suuday evening at Klamath talis, one large leather traveling bag containing furcap and other personal offects. Finder ploaso re turn to Herald office far rewurd. C-8 PKOTHCT YOUR IQMH by getting your chimney cleaned. I will do It at reasonable, prices Jamas Utter, puosje, 870,- ' 6-7 Howdy Pap! Jirlng your wife or MBwbody also girl and come loathe UMlW night, Moose ball, Thursday, elite nji signed In 177C. It was 1230 years ot ago when Ca!Ifornlawas ad mitted to the Unton, In 18'.0 und 1244 years old at the close of tbo Civil War, 1SCC, tbo year It was cut down. Tho La Rue scale said that tlio' tree grew to a height ot 302 feet, had a diameter ot 2C.C feet six feet above tbo ground, and a .circumfer ence or 83.2S feet. The area or the section ot tbe stump was SS1.G feet. Red River Company - Increases Activities WESTWOOD, Cal., Feb. C That 1,948 wero on the pay-roll ot tho.Red River Lumber Company on January1 24th and that the Increased demand for lumber has caused tho company to begin building up its operating crew is the announcement ot Flotcli or L. Walker, Treasurer of tho com pany. During January, Walker re ports, lldiuen were brought from Reno, Nev.t to assist In the company's operations. lit the factory, shook and crate or- PORTLAND. Feb. C Tho impor tanco of tho Pacific Northwest as the sourco of lumber supply for targe sections ot our thickly populated ter ritory Is again demonstrated through acceptance of tbe Invitation of the West Coast Lumbermen's Associa tion to personally visit tbo camps nnd mills producing tbe spcclci of lumber that nro becoming increasing ly In demand each year. This business party, consisting ot approximately f&2 people, will reach this section by special train from Minneapolis, which will take tbcm into at least tun logging camps nnd through a number of tho mills In oach section. Advance Information Is to tbo ef fect that the retail dealers making up WOOD Is tbo cheapest thing you buy, pro vided you make a wlso seloctlon. BLOCK WOOD - ' sT.-J.0U A LOAD t . , ,. Is the hottest, thereforo tbo best wood tor tbe cook stove. SLAB WOOD . ? S.1.00 A DOUI1LR 1MD Is tho cheapest for ill purposes you get more for tbo monoy. O. PEYTON & CO. ., 410 Mala Phone 033 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c WHERE .EVERYBODY GOES 20c HOME OF THE HODK1NSON FEATURES RipVan Winkle A Ward Lasxelle Production with Thomas Jefferson A Side-Splitting Comedy "HER BARE ESCAPE" N ' A Sequel to the "Altogether" Fifth of the Series in The Life of AL JENNINGS, REFORMED BANDIT Coming' Tomorrow A new Western thriller pre senting Dick Hatton in "Fearless Dick" otto TSS -. n i P Vj :3 SBsMssSssnSBi I i Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. , Its convenient location in the heart of the 'city's activities and its proximity ' 'to1 the Shopping and Amusement jen- h' " '-ters (luring the Holiday Season, is if 'merely another- of this famous hotel's ' '. attractions. , . ' ' Going! Going! Goiie? Practically every car we had for our Used , Car Sale was sold before wo had time to turn around. We have three left as this is writ ten. If you want a, car at the right price come in before they are v Gone!! ' BUCK SALES AND SERVICE CO. s Seventh at Klamath QfoNEW Perfected by Mr. Edison at a cost of. i3000'000 v The only phonograph which sustains the test of direct comparison with ltviBg artists i FIRST Broadway, nits ,--Sg3S. .7 Arthur JhL Meyers Manager fflHiTSfflffi! FMI In your own first payment You Jhxjw that, down in your heart, you'll , never to satisfied with any phonograph but tho marveio4s New Edison. So, why even consider an oriviary phonosraph? Eaecially, when this work's spending margin" will put a New EdironHn your home. Come in and name your own first payment. You may budget the balance any way you wish. The only "if" to this remarWblo offer is that your initial deposit be auflicient, of ' course, to indicate good faith. Look into our Budget Plan today. Come in " nhone. The Klamath Falls Music House Oi:0. A. jWlllTJS it vj Houiii Huiii 1'iiouo iaa 7t) I A l 'T I t