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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
'&. (, - V , ntfftAr, WCMirMnV IT, IMt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Page Four The Lumber Industry NEW TODAY GOOD ROADS VOTE YES Will I'xrluuiRo 2mt ha ml unto for lumber. Ail.lrcs llo M I' llomlit I" NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN Steam Meat nl Colonial HooniM, IT V J.N). I' L LOWER RATES EAST NECESSARY. HOLDS WILLIAM M. BRAY ''Klsnmlli Kills tint stircecdc.1 sO well In the past tiorause of ImvlnKi Mijityeil untmunlly cheap nvnllnhlo tltnlier to nv(rromn n trpnipmloim hnndlrap In frclRht rntrs," My William M. Ilray, wrlllnic from 0h- knsh, Wisconsin. Kir timber, ho says, la delivered in Oshkosh today on which tho rallroa.l labor costs - nmount to moro than tho coat of""1 "' "c,;m " -;' V" """ attimpnge. logging. manufactrlnKffci't- UV nrr r,talllnK ''' '"n'1'" nn.l mcrchanillalnc combine.!. llo. ln -Minneapolis. toJay for :5.2fi per refers to tho following article from! tho Mississippi Valley Lumberman I of Kcbrtiary 10, 1922; IUII Itatm ami Prim. A railroad official In tho Mlddlo Weal recently wroto to the public ity department of the National Lumber Manufacturers' association romplalnlnic (hat our references to lumber rates reflected unjustly upon the. railroads themselves, dis claiming that transportation costs arc disproportionate to thp value of lumber commodities. Special refer etico was made to the situation In Minneapolis. In. order to learn tho facta an Inquiry 'was made by Mr. CADETS MAY RETURN Natal Ititdajct SUh Would Return Local Boy From AanapolU Thrco Klamath county boys, In tlielr last year at Annapolis, would bo returned to civil life without commissions It tho economy pro posat of tbo house naval committee Is ratified by congress. They arc John Tenbrnolc, Ralph Wlshard and Howard Orem. An effort Is being made to prune tbo 1300,000,000 estimate for naval expenditure for tho next year, and tho committee suggested that the CfO members of this year's gradu ation clan be retired to civil life. The recommendation, It Is said, will probably be forwarded to congress with an added suggestion t that hereafter each congressman's ' appolutmenta be limited to two men, Instead of five, as at present. BUY SHOE BUSINESS Vmi Ik-llcn Wore Purchased by ft. W. Houston and Glenn Jmlrr O. W. Houston and Glenn Jester today announced that they have pur chased the shoe business formerly conducted by I,. C. Van Ilelleu. They took charge today. Jester has been connected with the store for the past nine ears, and will bring to the partnership a valu able knowledge of local busluess con ditions. Houston Is well known In local buslneu circles, having been, until his retirement about two yean ago. a member of the K. KL K. store part nership. 4 The new firm plan some Improve ment and additions as time shows their necessity, and will handle com plete lines of all footwear. THItKK KI.VAL DIVOItCK dkciu:kh a iik ciuntki) (Final divorce decrees have been granted by Judgo Kuykendall to Axel K. Kkwald against Jessie KkwalJ, al lowing plaintiff custody of a minor child; to Ora C. Coffey against Charles H. Coffey; and to Ailal Wil liam Rodriguez again Krank Rudrlg uex, allowing plaintiff to resume her maiden name, Adal Williams. PERSONAL MENTION . Mrs. Otto Heck, who has been vis iting her mother here, returned to bur homo t Mt. Hebrou this morn lug. J, B. Knder was a passenger on this morning's train for Ashland, where be will spend several days on business. i Ed Geary left for Stockton and 8an Francisco this morning for a two or three weeks business trip. (I. C. Lorenx left this morning for Sacramento where he will remain for about a week on business. II. E. Calkin returned last night from Orovllle, where he has beep looking Into business conditions for several daya. Mrs. Hurry Thrasher and two small daughters, will leave In the morning for Oakland, where they will probab ly spend the remainder of the win ter. A. M, Thomas, who operates a ranch near Malln, is a business visi tor here today. Tom Ulller, who is employed by the Southern Pacific company at Weed, ) expactad to arrive here to night for a short visit with friends. I), Kvanlkoff, a rancher or the Oltaa district, la transacting 'busl- W-HltJtaUft . , H. K. Snhcrson, Rdier.il sale,, man oKcr of tlip Thompson yards, Inc., of .Minneapolis nn( Mr. Saticrsoii siilmiltti'il tlo following letter, which ronrluslvoly drmonstrttles the rontentlnn orlKlnnlly msilo In the publicity matter. Mr. Salirrson wrete: " "Thp l""0""" flr ralc fr,,m Kw MwMnRton. to .Minneapolis, Minnesota. I Me. Kir weigh, nfcor,""R ,0 ",",','. 2-M0 I"1""'!" l,or ",' feet. xhlch makes the .? .. lLa tin 1 i ,ho,1Mnd- Mtvt ,no "' ,ftkon "' for nnhlliig tho him- I I. ber from coast to qo.ist. there re mains $7.95 to bo divided tip union k the logger, the sawmill nnd thp re tailer. The operations dinslst of Investment fn timber lands, log ging, transportation of logs, sawing, drying, mill piling, loading, unload ing, piling, reloading and deltvVr Ing and financing the customer. This does not take Into considera tion the cost of selling for tho mill owner, the wholesaler and the re taller. Thp6ic freight rate Is the roast rata on fir to Minneap olis." Otto Wabbles, who resides on the Merrill road, Is In this city today buying upp)lcs.. I). M. McLemore, a well known stockman. Is here from his home In Oakland. California .accompanied by bis foreman, Fred tawl. of San Francisco. They are registered at the Hotel Hall. J. S. Hall Is registered at the Hall Hotel from Chlloquln. It. O. Spink is down from Chllo quln looking after business Interests here. C. I.. Kelsey, owner of the Kelsey block Is here from Oakland looking after bis Interests. J. I-. Stewart is a buslneu visitor here today. He lias fully recovered from an accident a' short tlmo ago when be fell and broke a rib, Bvery day ut the Rex, 23c dinner from 11 to 0. 15-22 HECTOR'S Extra Special Values for Saturday Only SIX YARDS BLEACHED MUSLIN $1.00 Full yard wide, fine Quality FOUR YARDS BLEACHED INDIAN HEAD $1.00 , Fine soft finish' TWELVE WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00 t Fine White Lawn with Embriodered cornel's SPECIAL LOT OF GINGHAMS 21c 27 inches wide, in Stripes, Checks and Plaids SAV IT WITH l'l.OWC.ItS KLAMATH KI.OWKIt SIKH Phone ftS'.t S34 Main St. 17 Ktirnlshed one room cabin W.ilnnt r 4 1 IT" KOIt SA1.K- -Several good town lota close to hniul. liny now -buy nt right prlus. See Dick, 210 llroail St IT IS Kxperlcnrcd typist and clerk wants position, all or part tune. Address v V I I' . earn llerrtld 1 Kurnlshcd house for rent Apply 505 9th St, tr phono 27iW 17-l I DliKSSMAKINU SOS Main St I Phon 511U. 17-19 Steam Unit ut Colonial Rooms. 17 KOU SAI.i: Il.iby buggy, ri.tr. X ltth St i 17-23 ' WAXTKII TO llt'Y I or .". room modern house, close In. Phono 3 40 J ' 17-tS KOIt S.U.K OK TltADK Three room houe cheap for cash or will trade. What hc you , Klght room house close to high , school. Can be ued for apartments Very chcaii some, terms. t Five rcom house, cheap for cash or 'will trade. Several other houses for trailc. will consider auto, valley farms, lle stock of any kind. Also vacant lots In any part of tho city for sale. Several hundred tons of alfalfa hay for sale In Mulln district. Farms for Jatc. trade or rent. Close Jo Klamath Falls, Merrill, Mallu, and Honama. One farm for sale, close to Rose burg. A dandy, rhcap. Sorao terms, no trade. House and 4 lots unit 4 acres ad Joining In llandon, Ore. Ilcrrltv and garden land Trade for mall alfalfa l-aneh or will sell cheap. No. 1 milk cows and wine stork cattle. Can arrange terms to right party. 208 Wilnters" Illdg. 17 WAXTK1 3 or 4 room furnished house or apt . by 3 adults Hot I,. It. F Herald office 1C-17 Xurse desires work, country or city. Very reasonable. P. O. Ilox 113, Klamath Fall. 17-23 Kvery day at the Rex, 25c dinner1 from 11 to C. 15-22 . The water Is warm nnd nlco warm I dressing room at tho Xatatorlum. Come and learn to swim. J26. F.28 FIVE YARDS PERCALE $1.00 36 inches wide; light and dark colors THREE-YARDS FINE BLACK SATEEN $1.00 Extra good quality; 36 inches wide FIVE -YARDS HEAVY WHITE OUTING i $1.00 Best grade; 27 inches wide FLESH OR WHITE T BRASSIERS 29c An excellent inexpens ive Brassiere. Very Special, 29c met, if New Suits For Men and" Young Men $25-00 $3000 $35.00 WE'VE just received an elegant aiiort ment of Men' and Young Men's Suit in the newest patterns and Styles. Come in and look them over. It's a pleas ure to show goods in our Day-Lite Store. ( K. Sugarman "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBC-DY" THEY SATISFY . J ml wvA Wbut IP! ' M (HIC I vBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI 'sHBuVyfcl .. 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