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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1922)
fcv.VVW 11V wwrcwTt?WArt,;: '3. r 't 5 l1 4 '' - r Vpwhav, rnniw.tnv r, iraw " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Lumber Industry 1 NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN j,i'Miii:Mi:.v ixiwmsi: COMMt'.MTV HI'IIUT rniCONO, I'ob, 7-Importnnt slon.1 Voro taken hy tlio California I.nm barmen's Asroflntlon nt Fresno lo co rporate Villi lliu Vnlted Btntcs roV .irnmont In Iho bulldliiR nf coinmun. Ily rplrlt, -wlilch linn lately been so itron.ly urfird. A miMitlntr t,t lh officers nnd dlr inr. wak hclil In tlio mornlne nt the Fresno hotel, nt -which plans worn tnken up for expansion of their pre vious plans. H was proposed by the oftlcors nnd 1 A I . MHpMAMl.MrM IlirOCIOrS. Willi Ul, ItfU-KIIMIIi". from nil parts ot tho etnto. to form n eommllteo which would figure out n. budget to cover extensive plans in lino for this ear' objective which Includes not only, tho bulldlnj: of momberifhtp, but Important steps to ward creatine an ethical condition In tho lumber Industry. locoino ornuTioxs n.iri:i IIV VIITIIKU P0UTLAND,, Keb. 7. LcgglnR operations In a majority of the camps of Wcstorn Orpgon and Western WoshltiBton tlll be held up for sev eral weeks', according to announce ment last week by J. T. DouRall, monaRcr of the Columbia Hirer I-ok-ccrs' Information bureau. Alternate frcexlns and thawlnc weather hask weakened logging roads and treaties so that extensile repairs nro noce snry tieforo tho camps' can bo operat ed, hn stnted. Out of 42 logging camps In tho Co lumbia river association, ho rvportA only 14 operating. Other nro engng. oil In repnlr work.'Hea.v anowfnll has serious)).' Intorferwl with the In dustry In many ot tho higher camps. Mills In the river district nro supplied with present needs and no serious log shorlngo Is anticipated, Tho tone of tho lumber marke.t continues strong with a steady In crease In purchasing, according to of ficials of the Wet Coast Lumber men's aoclatlon. PERSONAL MENTION h. r. ciiHnnr.it may DUAL I.V KfTUHKS jjgpoag Interest Aroused in Basketball Games Basketball fans niay well expect lo Ret thetr monqy' worth next Friday evening, when the Agency school baiketball team and tho Bo nania high school flvo will tight It out for tho county championship on tho K. A. A. A. floor. The name evening the Klamath County high school Is scheduled to Rive battle t0 tho Merrill high school at tho same place. x Considerable. Interest hag already been shown In tho Agency-Bonanra game, as a tie exists between the two teams. In tho county schedule of eight garnet, each has won sev en and lost one. Since, tho owner ship of- n largo silver loving cup, donated by Klamath Falls business men, I at stake, the contest prom lies to be a hot one. Invitation to plar the game In Klamath Falls was mado last Sat urday by Principal Goetz of tho local high school. Immediately upon harliiR that Bonanza had beaten Merrill Friday night. Final ar rangements to play here were not completed, however, until late yes terday afternoon. Auto Speedway to Be Built Near Spokane WASlitNCiTO.W Feb. 7. Secre Ury Waltawnnnonnced todny the designation of tho San Francisco Chamber of Commerco as a contract market for barley, nnd tho designa tion of tho Los Angeles (train Kx change ns a contract market for bar leysorRhums nniC corn, within the meaning of tho firturo trading act. Member of tho two exchanges there fore will lw permitted to deal In con tracts for future ifotlvery of these commodities without being subject to tho tax ot SO cents a bushel on each contract for future. make suitable arrangements, be said, construction will start at once at the track. An attempt will be mado to hac tho Spokane racing dates between June 30 and July 3, Just previous to tho Tacoma Speedway events. ' viioxi; coMtuxir-s would coxsoLiD.vrn lixks WASHINGTON'. Feb. 7. Tho Northwestern Long Distance Tele phone company and tho Pacific Tele phone company applied to the Inter state commerce commission today for permission to consolidate their lines In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Police Search for Butler of Murdered Man Sheriff Low "drove to Topsy todny to delher nuppllw for tho coming election. Mr. and Mm. Win. ?rnndnll ot Mntln spent thn ,'ek end In KInm nth Falls. .Friends hao received word of tho lllmwsof Win, llngeUteln nt Ills homo In Dorrls. Tho nnturo of ttb Illness was not learned, but It Js mf believed to bn serious. Dnve Kenyan has been confined to 'his home for rcveral days .with tho I flu. I Tho Mnernl ot Chnrle Jllrophy, who died lure recently will o lichl nt the homo of his father Ul Fort Klamath this afternoon. J. W. Smith, who Is connocteit -with tho Stnmtart Oil company. Is hero from San Francisco for n fo-v das looking after company buslnc. Ho Is registered at the White Follrtm hotel. J. O. Swindler of Olene spent )es tenlay In this illy purchasing sup pile. Friends cf Chas. I.pimls will bo pleased to hear that his condition Is reported to bo better toitiy. 551m Ualdwln. who U rnRaged In tho garage business In ImVv lew, was n recent Klamath Falls <or. Frank Hlbbcrls ot Swaiv! was seen, about tho court houso ye.'tcrday transacting business. D. D. I.IsKey spent tho day In our city jeiterday looking after his busi ness interests here. F. C (Irlmshaw, manager of the Merrill Mercantile company. Is spend ing tho day In thts city looking after his business Interests hero. (Conlnucd from Togo 1) KPOKANB, Wash., Feb, 6. Tenta tive plans for the construction of a iilllo and an eighth wooden automo bile speedway at Alan racetrack havo been announced by J. II. Sexsmttb, ownu rand manager, Tho track Is Just nereis tho Idaho state line, about SO miles cast ot Spokane. Mr. Sexsmlth said that ho was go ing to California this mouth to ne gotiate with racing authorities for a position and data in tho western automobile racing circuit If he can destination on what they termed the ''most definite clue thus far discovered In tho Taylor murdor mystery." They suld they we're to Interview a "certain party" and possibly make an arrest. This marked the first active par ticipation, ot tho sheriff's forces In the case. , I.OS ANGEI.KS, Feb. 7, The Sheriff's offlco, which is making an Independent investigation ot the Tay lor murder on the theory tba?a wom an is Involved, announced that an arrest would bo made today and that it would not be Sands. Attorney for Mary MI1C3 Mlnter announced tho ac tress had goncrinto seclusion In her residence, which is guarded by friends to Insure privacy. LARGE ONES Terms (UI.30 to $8.00 Monthly Y.Mh SIIRPIIKIlI) CO., .107 Main HI. TONIGHT AT THE'. STRAND 10c WHERE EVERYBODY GOESj 20c' HOME OF THE HODK1NSON FEATURES OFFERS Dick Hatton The Young Bill Farnum, as Tearless Dick' THE MAN HUNTER , Aswift-Tnoviiig' Melodrama of tho Western Prairies TWO GOOD COMEDIES Coming Wednesday, 'the screen masterpiece "DOWN HOME" Admission. 10c and 20c T. M, Cunningham of tho Pine (isovo ill.'trlct was In town )cterdny, tniusactlnir business Joe Henry, representing Levi SUrauss & eompany of Xnn Francluco Is registered nt one lit tho hotels, A new execullvo Inn taken charge of tho Dunlmr houuhotd, In Kitlior words, Fred Duubnr Is today, being cmigriitiilated upon tho nrrlvul ot a baby ilnughter, Kiithryn 1. enure. Mother mid baby are reported dulng nicely. Hoy Hnrwood Is rKlstorod at the Area do Hotel from llultn Montana I While hem Mr. Hurwooil will bo run uecled "with tho LangeU Valley lrr. Kntlou project Ilusliics.s brought Wtin. Cheyno ot tho Spring Lake illMr'k-t to Klamath Falls yeiterday for n few hours. BIRTH RF.CORD A wall boiling n tiro escape coltnp, ed, nnlomblng soverul, Many wwto Injured In leaping from windows, The known (lend! Hiram 11. Ails tin. rinrastle, Yn.S M. J. Fox. Wll Ilaiusixirl, l'ii.; (?. M, Thomas, sheriff, Albemnrlo rounty, Va, NEW TODAY . I-Oll HAI.H New modern houso and two lull on pavement. One Is n corner lot. Located tit 10th and Prospect Ao. Onner 1105 Oregon Ave, Phono 43W. t DressimikliiR mul all lliida of sow. lug domi ut 2uK Mulu SI. "! FOIl HALU Oil HUNT Our R room houso, corner Dili nnd tlranl, Wish to sell or lease for ono ear, with or without furniture Syd Kvims, 7 I'Oll SAI.I1 Oil TUADi: IflO ro buy, strain mid stork much, locat ed In lliiiillo rnunly, Colorado, Wlml hnvo nu Id offer? (1. A, Cook, 1031 Wiishlngloii HI. 7. Rtruyed or stolen from Knterprtse ranch one bay gelding pony, jour.i old, with iiiiiclied mil lie and star on foreheud, P. II, Hiinnoii, Phono tooj. 1 Semi your vuloiitluo n pretty hot of flowors. HAY IT WITH I'l.OWICIlS KKMTII I'LOWLH HIIOP Phono (181) S3 Main 7 Pn'yri Fouf roll ItlCNT (,'omplelply furnished apartment '.ylo nH. Tel, 73M. I 7-I1 ;. i Htennulleut nt Colonlul llooms, 7 i Htorago space for rent. Imiulro tlraml Ceiitrnl Piiblln nmrkol. 7-ti i- I'Oll HAM: OH THANK What have ynu? Home t " l upeciilato prices; Must gel awny. Heo Dlik, 30 llrond HI. '' FOIt HALU omo Al btllldlliK loU at speculate, prices. Will trade. What havo joiiT Hru Dick, 210 llriuid HI. 7- Hleum HcSt at folonlnl Knoms. WANT TO lll'Y Hunlliiry conch or tot, reiisnnnble. Phono 3I13J, 7 Horn February G, 1tf22. lo Mr. and Mrs. 1jo Cok of this city, a daughter. Horn, at Kiilem, February 0, 1922. to Mr. nrd Mrs. K. T. Olvan. a son, who ha-j been named K. T, tlhnn, Jr. Astorhi Uong-llell l.umbor com pany may cn.'ct plaiit hero. THREE DEAD IN FIRE 'M Injurt'il When lllrliiiionil, ' Hotel N !( rnjnl IttCHMOXD, Vn., Fob. 7. Three perruns art known lo bo dead und ut least :." Injured In a flro early today, which destroyed tho Lexington hotel and several adjoining buildings with I1SO.00U loss. Baby's Morning Call For Her Bottle The first feeding of the day and the feedings fpllowing it must be right in every respect or baby's health is jeopardized. Mother takes far greater care in preparing the morning bottle than she does with her own breakfast. Go a step further and let us give you our care, too, in this very important work. Let us supply baby foods, be cause we will always supply you with the best and the freshest. Other baby, bottje needs, too bottles, brushes, cleaners, sterilizers, always on sale. ' nnriprwoocft Pharnw v W Vk-iimarnu ttai t pfnDPr.AM ru-.Mi'iMi n iu-i-43ivh.ejuvit where: particular people'' .... -vuv.rm nnii;c ' MJoiT v 1 , wyvJ ntinnuvis, iciwftcvi Klamath Packing Company Palace Market Free Delivery . Phone 68 Smoked Meat Specials BACON BACKS 20c PICNIC HAMS 20c: COTTAGE ROLLS. 22c . Doll lifer, pound . ....... Oc Veal Hoasta .......,..........18c Tot Itoasts liiiic, life Blrloln flteuks OSa Steaks .......... ................tc Liver Hausago .. IBc Hamburger ma Head Cheese ... lHc Hausago I title Ilologna -UOo Pork ;toasts , 180 Salt Pork ..22c Pork I.lver ....................... Re Fresh Itanch Kggs, doz..r..SAc Wednesday Only Reduce the H. C. of L We find that owing to increased volume of production and lowered costs that we will be able to produce milk at a considerable reduction, and we have decided to give the public all the benefit. ,Thc high standard of tho milk will be maintained. Holliday Daily milk is produced under sanitary conditions, and is pure and wholcsom'e. The , prices are effective from February 1, 1922. Thoy speak for themselves: ... , NEW PRICE DELIVERED One Pint 6f Milk, per month $ 1.75 One Quart of Milk, per month $ 3.00 , Two Quart i of Milk, per month $ 6.00 Three Quarts of Milk, per month $ 8.50' Four quarts of Milk in Bottles, per month $11.50 One Gallon of Milk in Cans, per month $11.00 Separated Milk, per Gallon , 15 All of.the milk comes from the Holliday ranch, four miles out, on tho Keno road. This is a modern dairy ranch, equipped to produce clean, wholesome milk. The milking is done by machines. Milk is immediately rehiovcd from the- barn to a modern milk ,housc, whore it is strained, cooled, aerated and filtered through cotton. It then is put into cans that have been sterilized with live steam, and is taken to the Klamath Falls plant, where the same careful, sanitary meth ods are. used in pasteurizing and bottl jng. ALL CONTAINERS ARE STERILIZED. For those who do not desire the pasteurized product, we funilsh raw milk. Tin's is put up under the same s unitary niethods. The Holliday daily is open at all times for inspection. We welcome visitors'. HOLLIDAY DAIRY a L. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. S"Trouble" 1 f iW H Behind vour telephone service is ihe "plant" dftl t S II II WiiTf. Behind your telephone service is ihe "plant" a complicated mechanical equipment of poles, cables, wires, switchboards, inslrurgcnts, etc., carefully adjusted and absolutely depend ent on perfect construction and maintenance. The "plant" is constantly Subject to accident and outside interference. Storms, fires, the carelessness of workmen, the pranks of children, concealed defects of material all play their part. The telephone company maintains a skilled force whose sole duty is to quickly restore serv ice interrupted from any cause! Your lires are constantly watched and tested. In the case of trouble we are generally the fust to know it, but a notification to our Com plaint Department when there is anything wrong will be appreciated. r & W f'$Mwi.jr - - 1 J'he Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company 1 i y V