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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1922)
K Ui ' -. ,41 WtaWlWOAY, PRBnt-AnV IS, IMM -- .!. THE EVENING HERALD, ? 1CTV KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngo Two rUErcning Herald ?,jiJ .' wT . , r WWWWWWWWWMWMWWMWWVWVWNAWWVlrfMWWWWftrtWAWM P. R. ftOUM?....t:1lfor nn.l lulillhor tf. It. HIM Clly Klllr ftSAsfifia' dully Mr-inLt$nniW. liyl fan llomM PuMlsliIni. Company of Klamath Falls, nt 110 KlRlith HtroPl ' Kntnroil nt Ihn powtofflro nl Klnm 1 lib Kails. Oro., for transmission! ' Itiroimh llio malls ns second-class matter. MHMflKIt OP TUB ASSOCIATED,. rilKHM i The Assorlnldl Pres-i In oxclunlvd-j ly rntltlfl to tho two ror'puhllcn, lion of nl! nnwg iils-Mtche rrc.lltrd to It, or not olhrrwlso crfilltrd In , tbln pajMT, finil ulso thn loent nows pnbllshM herein. - i - - ; WKDNI&UA.Y, Kinmt'AHV 15, litiK! ' iV. Outbursts of Everett True By Condon MMMMAMMAMMMrVMMAM1 wvw BUHPS VtfV wcciDeHTjiLr -. . . . -. . .. . x - A0 A?e- spcwsb wr UGZCY LOOK A GOOD SHOWING D kKSI'ITB tin Incrrnso in price from thrco to rive dollar in tho yearlr fo. tho rimpalRii which tho County Kn rm Huron u In clotlnc , today will show n thirty to forty per cent Rain In mcmborshlp. Ami thU Is not final, Many member shin oro pleituea anil n 111 bo paid during tho summer. Mowcrer, tho orsanliatlon will start I to year' program with op proilmntoly tbreo hundred pal'd-np, raembors on Its list. flurh n shnwlnjc I- not alono nt triumph for tho farm bureau; It Is a Indication ot tho sprfad of tho I co-oporatlvn Idea. Co-operation U an exeellont prln clpto whororor applied. V aro gild to ( It tAklnt such vtroni; root Id thn agricultural industry In Klamath county, for tho futurv of Klamath will depend for atablllia tlon on the deTMopment of ngrl culture. But duUldo tho benefit to farm r, the wtrldea the Farm Uunaii ha taken In thn little moro than two rara tlnro It onranlratlon la splendid object lesson to all Klamath county. It U credit to the common soma of tho Individual who aro engaged In thn farming Industry In this' county that they haro no quick ly readied tho power of combined (fori In attalnlnp their common foal. They havo also seen the necessity of broadening their organization. By Increasing the yearly due from thre to flTo dollar they secure T J -i'Pr '"Snap Shots From Lif e"' We're becoming real home bodies now. It's so pleaaur nblc in an Electrical Home so many labor saving ways in house work. In doing it tho tilcctric Way, hours are gained in Swooping. Washing, Ironing and Coeking: while labor is reduced to tho minimum, you forgot your worries, backaches and distorted dispositions. You have more time for Useful and Pleasurable things now you have Electric. Power in your Home. "Have you tried the Electric Way?" THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. DO YOU REMEMBER Wlini tlu mil ilui'llliiBoiiihi hill nloo Hnn Mnvt wm, the nlfkltip of tin two old ii'llrihlo MinluTMnmrii, 'i-.m'o ami MIUli'." Business "Conditions Favorable on Coast; Weather Affects Unemployment in Trades; Lumber Above Normal for Season in Calif. SAN "KHANCISCO. Keb. 15. inK tlmn to forty hours a week In SIlRht Inerpaje In unemployment nro th Itlrhmond and San llernnrdtno (reported In Oregon, Washington undjshoix. IN'ilort Ion-, of forcni and hours California, J. A. Kelly, nctlnu ilU J to rotitlmiK mull trado condition trlct director of tho omploynipnl dm- wnrrunt a hatiKi back to normal. Whni the Uiki'sMe Inn Milt lh, li-ndln holclr) if Kliinmlli I'iiINV Wlirn tin llrt ll iitri inrrl . Iit'lit In l.lnktlllo t'r It fhl tan' truck, it hnlf-mllo iln-ulnr trmk linltt ow-r the uniuinl uo iMTiiplot hy Kl.tnmlli nunuc fmni nppnulii'alfly th ll of Hm IIIiik Kmnl tt nml nt'n-. Sixth htnvt, t-lirllnic l tlio left er the preeni silo of lite IUM ttom WUth tnrt, Ircllrm In the left itwe m pr-.rnt .llo of I In IwW wln n-iUlrar, iit prl of tnK arnui tn iho h(t hi llio n-iir r hmis itl th corner f l Mntli lri,l'." Men of the Unltd States Dopartrnpnt of tabor, declared In hlx monthly im port lued hero today. The, In creaspn he Mid, nro duo chiefly to reaction usually following tht lioll day period. niii There U .i demand for lumber for airplane purposes and order are drawing hea1ly on ntockH of fir, ce dar and hemlock. I'ncmploymrnt, wlill. exfdlnK nornvil. U liavInK at tb benefit of tuto and nationa,artlTltles. duo to Inclement weather." co-operation. In other wordi. the additional two dollar ito to the state farm bureau and national farm bureau. It links each Klamath county racm br with tho larger organizations tad Rives tho Klamath County Parni Bureau economic, legislative and educational standing equalling that of thn most powerful county organization In tho nation. The day has gone by when tho farmers' business Judgment was a doubtful quality. Such wolghlng of advantage and wllllngnesi to pay for them shows the broadot kind of business sense. iReiorts from the northern part of, u-nllnn nf snlal committees and dls tho district show n slump In liulldltic) tr Is holni; relleid. Itotall husl nets U fair with tendency to economy. Much hlKhwny work anil liulldliiK construction will proceed when spring opens. Much actltlty lu coal mines. Wnxhlnetoii Covernor Hurt culled a ktato-wide conferenco on unemployment, which met In Seattle December 13, and worked cut methods cf relief which municipalities i ould rIvo and recom mended measure, for federal ami MT.-m OF Ifl'MORI-t'H AT THH HTItANI) TOXI0IIT Alma Itubens Is featured In tho title role of this stirring Western drama, "The Firefly of Tough I.uclr," to b shown at the Strand theatre tonight. Wien "Tough I.uck" Ilaxter blew Into Desert-Kdge. a rollicking mining camp, ho was balled with shouts of delight by the boys making merry At "Happy Jack" Clarke's saloon and dance hall. "Tough Luck" was the soje aurvlvlni- cltlien of Maxtor Clt) u deaerted mining rump, hut "TmiKb l.uck" still refused to give up hi faith In (he town' future. "ITuppy Jack" urged Ilaxter to giro up his hermit life In Tcugb Luck und live with blm on tho desert edge, assuring blm that the old mine waa u completo fltsle. Hut Ilaxter was obdurate, bis faith In thn town kn bad founded remaining unshaken. 'It was tben that "Happy Jack" bad tho big Idea, and ho told "Tough Luck" be would play him on gaincL"1 ccnslderable of "solo" to mo wncther "Tough Luck" stayed and lived with him or whether be would return to Ilaxter City. Fortune smiled upon tho old desert colony, and "Happy Juck" and "Tough Luck" started ut one.) for natter City. Tho search for the missing vein of ore, what the two friends found In the 'deserted mining camp more prec ious than tho gold, and tho fulfill ent ot tbo old prospector's prophecy are tbo gripping episode which make "Tho Firefly of Tough Luck" a mux terplecn ot desert life. tbt report continues, "Muuy larg" construction projects In Washington are held up for the same reason. Lumber about normal for thli time! of tho jear. Iron and steel operating about normal. Food products, aside from tho wabonal Industrie, are operation about normal. Textiles slightly below normal. Onlj repair work carried on In shipyards. It.Ul- road repair lxtow normal vvlth In-lMato action. Nearly all important dlcatlnns of a further reduction in I titlon of" the statu had already form hhlp force! rnemploymnt confined J rd roinmluro on unemployment and chiefly to common Inbor. ugrirulturul with aeslstnnr along the avenues workers and Iron and steel trades. I suggested It Is hoped that least ills- Itctall trndn during Deceniher lO-Jlitres Hilt be held to Hit minimum. was only 2 I pr 'ent less in luluo'Tho winter is iiuiisu.illy i.evre. This than during Dercmhcr I'jSD. Consld) tidds to the rt of nrc.Rltlo.s and orlng price declines, this Indicates re- Increases r.fed for relief. Tho num cent holiday trade was greater In hr of unemployed ronllnues tn In volume than In thn previous yr."' erwise. Lumber mills aro active. I.uni- Detalled reports from each f the I her mills nro pot ilellierlng a suffl- ,thrco states follow eknt supply nf logs, ulthotigh mar- OUifornla 01H urc laying; Increased prices for i .ni.ii i.,.,,,. i i, .., , lumber, flrays Harbor olono cleared A small Increaso In unemplcyment. I ,,.. i . ..i i -I., ,.. . i.i.. . I vessels In 1921, carrying OO.noo,. conf ned chiefly to agricultural wor- . , . . , . ... .. ,. ., I,.. .1000 feet of lumber, (.renter activity kers. common labor, und Iron and , , , , . , . . , . , , . .. . . . . ,. ' Is looked for when harbor receives steel trules. Tho la-st shows no Imll-1 . . , . i in u in nicurii lliliTuvt'lut.lll. ber of Commerce. Klamath Falls,' Irei luivo been applying ut tho n- Or,.. i milling offlcv for tho honor of "do- My Hoar Mr. Cordon "Von asked Ing n hitch" with tho leathernecks. mo to make a statement a-i to my A fixed quotu of rtOH recruits has Ideas about roads and tho bond Issue beott set by Major (lenerul John A nboui to booted upon. To my mind Lejeuno. Cotiimandunl if the Corps, n country cannot bo developed with and this comparatively small number out roads and tho better thn roads will onablo tho recruiting officers of tho moro development, but there tho corps to continue the policy of should be great earn where tho roads hand-picked selection from the appll are located to do the most good ' cations tbut will follow tho removal "In my opinion, It Is a mtstuko to' of tho post restriction. much money In building Kvery day ut the Ilex, from II to 0. 5c dinner is:: JUSTICE TO fjYOUR EYES ration ot early Improvement. Ilulld Ing activities have slowed up duo ,0'ii .sj-fC weather renditions, hut nro kIIH ' VV All 1 3 nbovo normal. Lumber abevn normal i .. . .... ... for' tho seasnn duo .n .HI. B,.VV ',n',,l l.m UinU lurther Kx Food products show a falling off due to u largo temporary lay-off In sugar reiinery. hevero storms m snutiierii INFORMATION pliiniitlon of Koail ItomU TOM, WHAT'3 THE MATTER WITH THAT FURNACE f Tiic UAiiee K cm i B-gav Ilia. nvTtk7aW iw r vui A OF SMOKE: smtf Kverr day at tho Itex, 25c dlnuet from 11 to fi, 15-22 Thn following. Is an expression of part of tho Male turn, ranml tern)" lr'""'",nl resident of Ynlnax re. porary halt In sotm. construction pro ;,n" "'" l'nlo-ii roa.t oonu is Joels. Oil Is fairly active, hut no doiK" mand for labcr. Mining below nor-1 lr J' A" 'l(r'ion ''resident. Cham iinul. Textiles .show u fulling iff i:x-i ' : : perlenced pruners required, hut oi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS demand for other agricultural or or-1 chard workers. Orange and lemon j picking will begin very hood, afford-, employment tor those who follow this work. Indira I ttons point to un early resumption of , public road and building lonstruc ' tlon on a largo scale, l'uhlle utility ' corporatlon.1 expect to carry on many1 largo prcjerts especially in power development and many prlvato en ! torprires rontemplato u very busy year In construction projects. Duo tn lark of traffic, tho office of general i superintendent of motive power. ' ('out hern 1'aclflo Itallroad. reports u lay-off of upproxlinutoly koti hIiop I men throughout the Mute. In .hoiuc raws they will endeavor to avoid u lay-off hy ruttlug working time to. forty hours per week, Tho Santn Pol Itallroad reports a reduction ot work- put too roads around civic centers at tho ex pense of tho outlying districts. Take for Instance our Spraguo river vab 1.... u-.. tti.. nil. I nut hundreds nf ii - .... ., i i .,ni mrniv. Thn water Is warm and nlco warm dollars for taxes and have not rocel.arrMlnjt foom( -t hfl s,,1orllBt ed a scratch ot a hovel In return. i(omi, anj carn ,0 wm. j2. K2g and as a consequence there is no do-'. i voliiiiment rhh soil, nl-nty of wu ter. and tho finest stock raising coun! try In Oregon, but nothing doing. Why? Just no roads. "Wo are ery anxious to get tho Klamath FalU and. I-ikovlew Mate highway to enter this valley via Squaw flat, following tho railroad to a point In the valley then directly east toward Lakevlew. Wo aro get ting up a map and other data which we would llko to present to the C. of . providing our claim for tho high way This will ho finished In about n week and If you will appoint a limn to meet a delegation frcm thli see.' tlon w'o wilt bo glad to meet with ou. "Tho propto nml myself are for I the bond Issue if wo r:vi bo shown j where wo are going to bo benefited by! II Hut wo do not care to build houle-. vnrds for Klamath Polls nnd continue to live out In tlto sticks." Yours very truly, (Signed) II. K. WOLFOHD." Marine Corps Opens Ranks to Enlistment! WASHINGTON', p. .. Feb. 1C The Marino Corps has again opened Its ranks to re-enllstmentH from the) army and navy and also to tho uc-1 ceptanco of men who have had no ' prior military servlt). In recent months enlistments In thn Murine Corps were restricted exclusively lo former murines although- men with t'xiulh-nt records In tho sister serv- Kvery day at tho Hex, 2.".c dinner from 11 to ii. 1T..22 Tho moro delicate the work you expect of a piece of ma rhlnery, the more attention you give the machine. Hut of no machine do you re quire tho amount of delicate work that you do of your eyes Are you giving your eyes the care they deserve? If you are having thn slightest trou ble have us examine them. SEE H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPT1CIAJC Phone 149-W 712714 Mats L,n.,r,,w,vw- ,.,..,.,XliXWWW. mu. ..w r. . an.. m I CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS White Legltnin baby elilekii Pure Tiineriul strain. Males fiom lienn with 221 In 2fiS eggs t'lrrular. Henry I'nnttl, Ctirnlnit, Cnllf. 1 1 POU HKNT Furiilslieil apt.. Mrs tt Peyton. Phono fiOfi. H-l"' WANTHU-School gltl to help n nm nil the lunuio nfler scluuil nnd Hatiirdays. Phono HTM. 1 -1 & Ft)lt HALF. Olt IH.NT t'liniforUhln three-room house, ery riiasoitahto. Phono 3i)ltW It Ifi FOlt H.M.i:- Two heiliileails. two coll springs, onu smalt hosting stoe. one sanitary couch nnd three cotton imitromos. Liberty Itooms, Third und Main. F ll-lf. uiruvwsf -rirr'" 'naaa-i I'Olt IIP.NT .MmiIoiu stilt hIsIo npiirl menl. Wltitets' liulbllnii. l'.tir. I'Oll HUNT Two Iron! office; riMiius, mndern W'lnlei' llullilhig Hl-lu HALIJHMAN WANTMI) A live who wan I rd ror Khimtiili couuly, by tin old lino life co liberal I'linliuct. K poilouco uiuiecessitry Addri'M T. J. Webb, Hen Act Hetlil, Hie. Il2i WANTIH Hv-s,'i'h4 limn liitnidlni" , .to iimi the stnti- soldP'r loiui wiiiiIh to buy W'H Imiitisl lot on iminlhly Minii'ii)S MiihI n"iriilio nt tl,HNI, AddisM IVxmKo, euro lletiild. Clf Lyenqin Hull, cor. Klh High, well suited for selort p.irllos, will he rent ed nl nominal price. Apply lu M, Motschnnbacher, Phono f.4CW, or mi premises. 3Mf POU .SAI,H-()it gnsollni drug raw IIAHV CHICKH While I'ghorn, lliirrou Tanrred r TiaroV Tid'STuu li Nh MivcP iml... iron. ,,ur own stock of pn.v,,, .ii, la-l.'i I merit Per Ht In May 1st. 112 u). I.iii.. f ii no Order now .May wood W.VNTI.H -Woman nboui M yeiiM Ipoullry Periu. PornliiK, t'ul. !' " Ml wor.,o!u;;rsm,a..w::gK hmi -W.-B.tt.r""r Addnvs Herald F. II. tl. 1 :t -1 T. I week Largo, ell lighted lobby, snnwer uaun. r wiuim nin Central Hotel, J T Word. Mgr. atf. IIOAHH AND IIOOM 110 per week run n en, i"i,niinrni! i:t is I ptllt MALI' I'lKs and brood miu-, If you want to sell It, huy It, tradu i and saddlo miii I mil .it f II m fin, I II. Ir- n llnrnM rl.isalflnd Ivl.lllinlll Palls Oil OIlllO riMC. P I ... V. ..H-. ... .J OT .... ...-...--. , ud. t'arlson II-I0 MKUPOIIII HltANTS PASS A4II,M KLAMATH BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE Wt Will Mil our bulne-.H Handle )our lease Henire )iui n ii.u1 in r. lite. .... u I'liamo for LMIngo Triiii-.ictloiis fiinfldenHal We Locate Buyers FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY ASHLAND OREGON MKIHOIID IWvt.rr III.Mk S-HCVJVJI-I Mfr, ni.lg. phuiio I Phonr IMHI I'AMJtg ' 4MtST TV,M SOITHKIIS OltKHtIS "LET GEORGE DO IT" Swiss Watch Repair Specialist Watches, Clocks, Jewelry GEO. L. METZ 622 Main St. PATRONIZE ONLY RESTAURANTS FAIR TO ORGANIZEED LABOR Huh t'afe, Owl Cult; Peerless I, unfit. White Lunch, Savoy Cafe, York" Cafe, Kngti Peel Hall Lunch lloom CULINARY ALLIANCE No. 424 WHITFIELD. WHITCOMB & COMPANY, C. P. A. TAX COUNSELORS Announce that their Tax Expert, MR. JOHN DICKSON will be in Klamath Falls February I3th to 18th. Arrangements can be made at the White Pelican Hotel for counsel or advice in tax or accounting matteru. WHO'S WHO IN THE BASEMENT BY ALLMAN 5AV. HELEN, HAVE PANSY BRING THAT UilBP' BRUSH D0MJM ffcsJEE -SnBBfMBWBT"""-""" I .....!,.. I. 1. V'J.'r!,' V-. --.... J,,lMV''rrsaiBisWSj R PANSY. TAKE TWIS BRUSH Wfmm iBW OOWM TO MR DUFF IN J .wiikXW HAT'S ZH THE FURNACE ROOM " SOFUNNVV. . A - I RIGHT AWAY! '" A" "- AROOTXrt'l V, JU&'sL.J.t la r; A, y. . rv,uru.- Hggg ijQuj.Miaaas NL - 'tX ' i at m . . .. . . - .m - r-s- r i s i m ji-.irr:B i m mr a m w wm wjk -r-sm -i. .".. . s - -ar --- av -v v v- m k - 1 . 1ALED STR A W MORPHEVS PEED STORE kJ X AAi VT 124 So. 6th St Phont 87 A