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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1922)
H ,? L v Uk& 4 imiWaAT, FKiwirAHr m, iw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngd Four !l . 'M? k.V1 W El K S ! !l UP i' I I"?' B 3 ' i . . 1 1 ' 41 Hie Lumber Industry .t y ." Market for West Coast Lumber Grows in East POUTLAXD Feb. 23. Douglas fir hlpraontn to th Atlantic coast Mate would totol r.00,000,000 foet during 1922, according to Chester J, llogiio, Now York rnprciiMitatlvo of tho West Coat Lumbermen's association. Shipments of lumber to tbo Atlantic coast by west coast mills totaled 60.0(10.000 feet In 1920, and approximately 500,000,' 000 fcot in 1921, llogtto stated. Tho market for west coat woods li gradually onlarBttiK In eastern and middle western territory through ruttlnc out of forested nrcaa In the eastern and northern atnte and In tho southern plui ro rlon, Iloguo stated. This move ment la constant, though not rapid, nnd eventually tho northwestern mills will bo required to supply tho entlro needs of the eastern market. lJolwcen 5,000,000,000 nnd 6. 000,000,000 feet of lumber Is con immeil annually In tho Industries of Ihn rimnlrv. nnd ntllv about one-' tenth of this amount Is supplied by northwestern mills. II. S. Stro- r.linwlutt tomorrow night In conjunc tion with tho regular feature "Html of Men," linn affording opportunity for another nudlenco lo seo this ureal photo drama. Members f the local lodge, Knight of P thins, under whoo nils pice tho plrturo was produced hero, were nresent In large numbers. It nach, manager of tho Industrial du- Mi.uine.i on t.eh.ilf f dm i.i.iBn. partmevnt of tho JWcst Coast I'"-, that the motive for showing tho pie-' normena assonnu . , "! mro was to spread Interest In tho principles of the order, during Fob. ruarj, which Is the birth month of NEWS OF. INTEREST TO KLAMATHLUMBfSRMEN 1 wlflsh I, arrhed hero last wee' and U en gaged In n'stirvoy tof, tlio mills of Western Oregon 4vml Western Washington to dcttirnilne methods of further Introduction of their output In the lndust.it 'a 1 market. The outlook for U te lumber In dustry In tho iiorfk, est Is bright, according to Strosi eh. nnd the mills of this section will bo kept working to capiclty tiring the next flvo vcars. New butt ding construc tion In tho eastern anld middle west cm states during lSsil-23 would In sure a revival of tho' Industry, ac cording to Chester II 9jme. nnd tho Increasing popularity of western woods would place th w market on infirm basis. ' the order and Is being celebrated throughout tho nation by an ncthe membership campaign GOVERNOR SHOUP OF COLORADO BOOSTS NATIONAL HIGHWAY SKVKV-M1LK LOCiGINsV; ItOAII IS II KING ltlTU.T CKXTRAt.lA. Wash. Feb. an. The N & ,M Lumber company, op erating a ttlll near itochester. Is liullillng .ei.n miles of logging road Into a tract of tlmb.j.-. This tract will run tho mill ftv,- a period of several years. Boxing Comedian May Meet Fighting Carlo Fight fans are to be treated to an exhibition of uuusual Interest on or yabout March 24, according to Pro moter t'ndcrwood, when Pickles Mar tin, 135 pounds, of Sacramento will bo matched here with Fighting Girlo, tho well-known Dorrls scrapper. Pickles Martin Is known as the "boxing comedian.' In addition to fccSss a clever and hard-hitting fight er, he is a natural ring clown. Ills nntlcs'furnlih a continuous source of amusement even while he Is In the midst of a hard battle. Often when the fun Is at its height it is found tho Joko Is on Pickles' opponent who at that time often feels the point and losses nil Interest In the fight. Another card that may be offered would Include Hoguu nnd Illtchle In a 10-round go and a return match be tween Hoss and Huff. Tho Chlloqtiln boy Is anxious to redeem himself. Underwood says that Jlogue would be required to come here at least 10 da) before the match In order to be come acclimated. Iloxers from San Francisco and other low altitudes hate complained or the difficulty they hae In breathing In this high altitude. 11 Is believed Ilogue will glvo Ritchie a harder battle It per mitted to train here for a week or two. i Bobby Harper Wins , From Joe Welling PORTLAXD, Feb. 23. nobby Harper of Seattle won a 10-round decision over Joe Welling of Chi cago last night. PERSONAL MENTION F. I.. Holme.' and A. L. nilllon who are connected with the South ern Pacific company, are registered at the Hall hotel from Dunsmulr. Holmes Is a travelling auditor In charge of the Shasta Division. Jnmc-s Holland, who organized tho Home Ilulldvrs' Investment company here, la registered at the Hall Hotel. F. J. Sell in I tz, a storekeeper at llcatt), J.s In this city on business. F. It. Hutto Is registered at tho Hall hotel from the Klamath Agency. Mrs. Addle Walker was a passen ger on this morning's train for Oak laud, where she will vliltlvtltu frleuds for some time. v The Aloha Club meet for a social afternoon tomorrow at 2:30 at the Baldwin Hotel. Mrs. Frank Wurd will bo hostess. . Mrs. Mildred A. Ttlvors and Miss A. D. Huffell of Tacoma, Wash., who have been spending tho winter nt Venice, California, arrived here last evening to spend u few da with tholr niece, Mrs. 11. U. Haugcr, beforo continuing their Journey home. C. A. Uarnobury la registered at tho Arcade. He aas that the town doesn't look llko It, used to when be drove stage In here about 40 years ago, I.. Flnlatt Is registered at tho Ar cade from his home In Malltt. Mr. and Mrs. William Hagelsteln returnod to (heir homo In, Dorrls this morning. Mrs, (ieorge Stephenson and umall aon Hobble left for Tacoma, Washing ton, this morning where she was un expectedly called by the serious 111 Hess vpf. her brother who resides there. State Hoard of Health, was a pas sen cor on this Tnorltlng'a train for Portland, after s'nd)lng ov.r.il days here with Miss I. Trjlcke, the county nurse, Oconee lllehn wa a passenger on this morning's train for Portland. K. Harney, who luw been here In stalling a fire extinguishing jivstem In the new Pelican Hcb box factory, returned to San Franclwro thU morn ing. 11. K. WolfonL n menthant ot "Vain ax, Is transacting buslkct In this city He Is registered atyha Hotel Hall. E. M. I.eever Is registered at the Hotel Hall from Fort Klaknath. ,F, P. Corpennlng ot Oteno Is re ported to bo confined to his home with the flu. The Reverend J. R. O. Haines of I Malln pent the day here! yesterday arranging for the purchase of someued, "altho stlll'far from prosper SPltlN(JFIi:i.I). 111. Feb. 25 flood rosds In the country will do moro to lower tne high tost ot liv ing nnd more for the prosperity. comfort, culture nnd happiness ot the people than things fought over In twelxu presidential campaigns, tlovernor Oliver 11. Sho'up of Colo rado today told members )t the Plko' Peak Ocean to Ocan lllah way association at Its annual meet ing here. "The esttbllshment of motor trurck express lines In every farm ing community will stimulate the production of more food, reduce the. cost of living and probably will) make public marked successful I in American cltle," he continued. I Continuing, he declared, "Indus trial revival l being retarded, we nro told, becauce of the agricul tural situation. When the farmer esn't buy, the manufacturer can't sell. The farmer can't huy because he is forced to carry a largo sur plus ot his products. Checking tho market It lj found that domestic consumption Is normal, Iho prlro low We have an overproduction and no place t0 dispose of It "What needs to be done Is plain. How to do It Is quite another mat- her. The thing to do Is to find a market for the surplus." Depreciating the fact that the farmer has been held up as the na tion's bankrupt, Governor Sboup de clared that the farmer Is no worso off than men In other lines of business, and In better off than many. "Tho farmer, ho contln Incentive to moro eireful 'gon. Dee, 31 IH2I production. On nceount of our XOTIt'M li hereby given Hint Wnl. neglect of highway the Uul.ed ,i:Vlim!;SrfKM; Suites Is palng n ponnlty of more ,,,, , 2!,M, ,,). t jMy ,2,t innn i.iiM.omi.OUO per enr in px-tfllo lu this Office Hnnrn Htntemnitt cessho eost for transportation nlonoinnd Application. Nit. 011731. lit pur- of agricultural nrodttcls from firm cbiiso the W'i Ml. MU'i HUH See in ngrirumrni products irom rtrm ( Nnu N1;l,( Hoc()n T i.(mH!l,, to market, ho said. , 3S( jinnK i3i;( Wllliimntto Mei. "The Plku'a Peak Ocean to Ocean dtiin. nnd tho timber thereon, tutilor Highway association bus for llR nh- the proMslons itf tho net or Jund 3, Jectlve tho development of the grout n ' "mond.itorjy. kimwii .... , ..I, . .i .. " tho "Timber nnd Stone l.uw," nt u-ntral scenic highway from tho At- upl vnlm, mlgll 1)0 flv,(, ,,y np. lantle to the Pacific ihv.iiik. How-1 pialsitment, and tlmt. purnuniit to etor, wo must not coiulude that 'attch npplliatlnn. the Intid and timber heeans,, of a plan for several nn- m,rr.01,1,mx" ,,",,,f" . "I'Kmise.i, mvo ii..... i .i .. 1 1 i ii .i . Unndred Twenty Dollar, tint llmhrr tlonnl through highway line that j0,,nmU mom hoard feet nt $1.00 these roids will In any way lessen per M, nnd lint land SltlrtOO; tlmt Hie need and Impurlnmo of shorter vnld applicant will offer final proof nnd rnniuielliiL- m.,i. . '" support nr ins iippiicniiou nun this tmrehnso before entry, or Ittlllnln; Nolleo will hit iitibllshcd Xor nltnt I'liiiseeutivo wieun in i no iviiiiiiuiu llornld I' I' lilOIIT, lli'!lsl"i .Inn R 12 l!i-3tl 1' 2-().ti-2:t M U ii contest at any tliun Imfiue imlont 1-tuiie.t, by fllliiR ii eorrolinriited nffl ilinlt In this n(fl('i. iilli'Klim fiuin wlili'h would ilufeut tho entrj ss- "Thero aru .".0,000,000 children In the country who should bo at tending school, but of this number only 1.1,1100.0.011 get there. (lood toads would make the securing of education easier for the remaining 12,000.000 children. "The building 0t 50,000 miles of national highways will provide steady employment for all Idle and unemployed "It wilt add to the annual In cre.is,. nf our national wealth not less than f.100,000.000 nud save an nually In wear and tear of vehicles not less than $500,000,000. "It will reduce Jbe cot of living mots than any other factor nnd In crease travel throughout th conn tr. tPduclug people to 'See Amer ica First,' thus keeping home, an nually, moro than $230,000,000." sworn Hliitemenl on tint 13th day ot March, 1H22, before lldrt C. TIioiiiiim, l S, Commissioner, nt Kltmnth Falls, Oregon. Ant person la nt liberty to protest NEW TODAY sniMKIt HCMlltr Price $100 00 On Pcllnui ll.i). Klamath Lake Lot one ( 1 1 lllock A Uerreatloli summer homts. new house complete It- furnished, boat housn and other com cystous It lutereMed write or wire TIIIHVIM'KMMKWro. . Mftfiitil. On'uim 23 2"i Lebanon Novelty factory upon here, and is making up line of coaster waggons, kiddle kars, bob sleds, etc FOR ri:nt- apartmetit. Phono 231U Warm three . .Mills Addition renin bull 23-2. LOST- On Main street, wrist walih Hume Op.it engraved on back Lib eral reward Leavo at llninel Apt Apt J 23 cattle. A. C. Hunnell, a prominent farm er ot this county. Is a business vUl tor here today. Sheriff Lloyd L. Low drove to Fort Klamath today to serve some papers on people of that vicinity. He will re turn this evening. John Koontz, a Mt. Lakl rancher. Is here today purchasing supplies. John Fanght who resides near Donanza Is a business vltltor here todsy. A marriage license was Ltsiied to day to Llndson Q. Cow en and Kvoljn Le Chair, both Indian's, of Modoc Point. pythian ncruni: dilws dig CROWD; TO UK SHOWN AU.IIN The spectacular and educational film "Damon and Pythias." drew a large crowd at tbo Strand theater last night. The lesion of friendship and loyalty conveyed by the picture was plain for all tho audience and the picture made a deep Impression. At the close of tbo performance tho man agement of the theater announced that It would retain the film for a ny, nas ins rcet on a moro secure economic looting man tnoso en gaged In other vocations." Quoting from government stalls tics for 191S, Roverpor Shonp do-. clared that "It cost 20 cents per ton mile to haul wheat by wagon, as against IS cents by truck. Sta tunc, further show that It costs on good roads of hard resistant surface. S cents to haul ono ton per mile. On poor roads this cost In creases materially as compared to what It would cost If we all bad good roads." Quoting from a speech by Sen ator Deverldge, Governor Shoup de clared that "the throwing away ot actual produce because of bad roads or no roads, would build every year forty permanent ocean to ocean hlghwas, such as the Lincoln or Pike's Peak Ocean to Ocean high way. "Not only would good roads throughout the nation save this billion dollars' worth of produce now wasted annually, but they would increase the raising ot food stutf and other products because matinee today and for additional the ease ot marketing would be A FEW RESERVED SEATS LEFT FOR Americas Legto. Genuine Burnt Cork N Minstrels SCANDINAVIAN HALL TONIGHT Reserved Seats, 75c General Admission, 50c ,, , No War Tax Charged ' Will try to let you all in this time. The fellows who had to sit on the roof of the box office can come in free. Tickets at O. Larson's Shoe Store, Main, near Sixth, phone 539-W; Central Hotel, phone 155-W, and Schneider's Grocery, Klamath near Ninth, or ask any of the Legion boys. MiTH'ti KOIt ITIII.UWTIOV (Publisher ) DKPAKTMKNT OF Till: INTERIOR. Not coat laud I' S LAND OFFICK at- Lakevlew, Oregon. Jan. 9, 1922 NOTICK Is hereby given thit Jake J. Stelger. Jr , whose post-offiro ad dress Is ,C'hllojuln, Klamath County, Oregon, did on, the Mb day of Jutnt. 1921, file In this office Sworn State- ment and Application, No i)ll?fS. to purchase the Uits 3 and I ami S' NWU of Section 3, Township 3SS, , Range UK, Willamette Meridian.' and tho limber thereon, under the provisions of the net of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known as the1 "Timber and Stone !.aw" at such value as might be fixed by appraise- ment. and that, pursuant to such ap- Plication, the land and timber there on have been appraised, at Light I Hundred and Twenty the timber estl-1 mated tiOO.OOO board feet at $600 00 and the land $20 00. that said , Flowers for blrthdavs ntwnts Ki.AM.vru ri.oui:ii shop liiimt uMi 3I Main St 22 FOR SAl.t-: I dining luble $S 00 2 small round tables $2 HO- $1 i0, 1 chest of druwir $00 3 smiill flower stands Till touts each mid 1 little table $t mi. Call at shed bark of 1923 Main St . 23 applicant will offer final proof In aiinnnrf nt i l n nulleillnn it.l - "Ml'S-ws Ml-I'tlt.) kiwi UII1I Ft "Will statement on tho 20th day of March, 1922, before Ilert CV Thomas. 1'. R uommi'sioncr, at Kiamatti rails, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before mtry. or Inltlatii a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging farts which would defeat the entry This notlro will be published for nine consecutive weeks In the Klam ath Herald, Klamath Falls. Oregon F P. LIGHT. Register Jan. 12.1 9.26 F 2.9.1 C.23 M. 2-9 MiTICi: FOR PL'IILICATIO.V (PuhlLlicr.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Not coal land V. S. Land Oftico at Lakevlew, Ore- TO THE EMPLOYER- I J Are some of )our employee-) Riving )ou only partly effl rbnt service? Do they com plain of eyu strain or head actio? No ono ran give uu effl cleut service when they urn sick or airing. See that they have tholr eyes examined and get classes If they need tlivin. See Dr. Goble about your e)e nnd glasses. 71)11 .Main Phono I.W DEAR CUSTOMERS: Now that I liavo my ritmu'tl old front in, and you can look in, I will appreciate a look-in, oven .though you don't buy. I am quite vain enough and optimistic enough to believe 1 ant going to have a fir.st- elass store and a first-class business. Your wishes in the furniture needs are my commands. (Jive mo orders. PERKINS "Tho Fnriiiuhcr of llnppy Monies" TONIGHT AT THE STRAND ioc- uiii'.hk i:vi:itvitoDV ioi:s HOME OF Till! IIOIIKINSOV FE.x ll'llllS -UOC Country Store Night and Leah Baird in "Cynthia of the Minute" From the famous novel by .Joseph Vance ALSO TWO GOOD COMEDIES A Few of the Prizes Given Tonight Two ChickeiiSf 10. pounds SiiKar, Sack Flour, Hon Crackers, li quarts Cream, round Coffee, Pack age Tea, 2 Boxes Candy, and others. Extra Added Attraction Champion Female Bantam Weight of Klamath County Prizes Given Away at 8:45 Tomorrow night Two Big Features: DAMON AND PYTHIAS and SOULS OF MEN. Admission, 10c and 20c WE HAVE SECURED the AGENCY tor electric wasliincJ machine THE ELECTRIC WHICH NEEDS NO WRINGER You can do your whole washing without wetting your hands in the water. Why break your back over an old washboard when you can make your work so much easier with this machine? A small payment will place one of the machines in your home. It will be. a pleasure to demonstrate one in your homo. .''.. 'J I li WaI L VmmB7mmBSuiS IsijJano.jyilen, of the Oregon J -, t, Vwtty - ' rAi " rvf4btiifeJiuM 0slkmw, ir wmmmmmmgH6mmmm