The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 28, 1922, Image 1

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JUVOKMK, OKA. i)
NEWS OF THE WORLD
BY THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
i-t
WEATHER FORECAST
roNKiiiT ami vi:im:si,
i .iii, fo.vn.w'i:t cold.
ifctitfitftt
Member of the Associated Press.
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PIUCK KIVB CKXTH
Ifleeinli V'ni-. No, tiaiH
KLAMVIII I'ALI.H, OIIHOMN, Tl I'HDU, I I Hill MtS ZH, IIKM
Whv
Mtt&lb
k
I
A
OUT AT NEARLY
Employes of Two Plnnt.i
Quit at Noon; Strik
ers Stni(c Parade
At I ill link III In afl'Tlilinii
l( nun repiirte,! lliul pruiili-
ally nil Urn box factory 'in
plo)en li.ul wnlkeil out Al 4
tun uf ttn pin nl Urn men
l 11 1 1 hi i ii At Hi'' I'lii'l
nen plmt they were tenting In
itn ill's t 2 3'J Work ion-
Untied lit tin Pelltiiu liny
plant t
Will 1 1' I Itn strike of lumber wnrk
t rn wn n for Wednesday. March
I, Indny ii number of iiii'ii from I
vviT.il of Urn fitrlorlen milked out.
tliiMi of thn K In tun t ti Lumber iiinl
Itui ionii.iii) licliu: uiiioiir. I lie firt
Tim latter MM lliii) milt when thet
fiirniiiiii liifiirini'il iliiiu tlin nlni'-1
lllillr llll) would Kn lllln effect to-
I ,1..., II . .. I... .11.1
morni. nun nun miw "mi iimi
not lllti'liil In iitiepl Hi" lining" i
iiiulil ilrnw Hulr Hiiik Hil iivi'tilm:
AIIit MnrkltiK nliinil fhi inln-
llli'i lllln liflrinoon US iT ri'llt of
tlin ItlK Uiki-n i'inplo)i'n went mil.
alioilt 12& In till A liirci' iiiiiiiImT
nlni li'ft tlin Hw iiiiiiii plant t'il
noon Aliont I .'" i'tiipln)i' from
tin' pi. uil mir.rd n piirmli' up Muln
ctrn't ut I tn A ihiiiiImt of Itui
liiiircln'r wi'ro nomrii.
A tiiii'ttiiR 4, lii'M at AlKiimn
latt li Ik lit nt xtlilrli II ni ri'pnrti'il
tint wnrkri mtiil nollill) fur tin
utrlkit.
At ii ini'iillnu at Hii Slrniiil III"-
I
W
Hi
iiIit lliln inoriiliiK ii nuiiilirr t'f '"vi,, ,(, (.MI1I1(.1 purchn.liiK
lili'it iMiikrrn rn- hIkiipiI up no
iiirinlMTH of ln Tlnlllrworkrrl4,
iiiiIiiii. I.i'mti'rn taint Hint rio ii"
liiPiilj...rn li.im juhiKil nil.,., H.i.i.lu)
llmplDi-r. InlirrU'wi'il lo.liy Ml,l
H...y r.,.it.'ii.pln..,l ii,, union f II...
,..... ... ,.ni -.... ipi r.in unri ,.n .
llll II till lllll l ('I'll u,w ..ii
U'i ilni'.iUy miirnliu tin' fiirtorlon
Mill Im rloni'il for an luilofiiiltit
pel P.'. I .they nald
strikers bnti ineetlnKn nclii'd
lile.l for f- Ii al thn iltrnnd the
nler and T 1U ut thn .Mon-r hall.
MASQUERADE PLANNED
Ukn In lilti' Hliilii'irole Ciilerlalii
nieiit oil Malt h SU
lll.ilinr.iln plan ar.t li'-lm; in.nlo
by the entertainment romiultli'ii of
tlin Hlkn IuiIkii (or u inas'iuerado
ball to lnt Riven ut the templo on
.Marih '.".'.
A l,irKn"llt of rimtiimes obtnlu
nbln for the occasloii Itavu been re
tell cd by H. I.. Iliirdi'iibioitk, mid
.my uiiu desiring to rent roititnioj
limy make leservulluiiH with him.
As the lint will remain hero
diirlui; Hilt week only, nil tin)""
wIsIiIiik to Ink" iitlvantiiKK nf thin
opportunity urn urned by tho com
nillli'n In mnkn their Kub'illutiH nt
thn earliest ditto possible. The
rent on lliiMo cnsluuiPs will bo
reiHouubli mid the firm from which
they will bit rented U known to bo
ii rolluhlu (i in,.
INDIAN WOMAN HVV.H
KWAt'NA l.t'.MIICIt CO.
Hull ban lu'i'ii filed In I In, I'li'iult
coin t by Alii wi nil N. Hlnluy Hpuul
dliiK iiKiilimt Jfsno N. Drew nt ux.
mid lln, i;iviuiiia llox company, In
which It lH nllfxed that lln, plain
tiff Ik uii Indian' woman entitled tuml ruM, thn Interests of einn
mid In tosne.islon of u palent
iniliilii IiiiuIh In Klamntli ruunly.,
mul Hint lint dcfi'ildaiilH without
her l.uowli'ilgo mid consent cut mid
jnmtived timber from her liul. Kho
ilemiitids JiiiIkiukiiI iigullist thu do
fund.iiilH for the ii'hIIIiiIIciii nf said
premlseH, nlsn tho amuiint of $5,0110
iih actual iIiiiiiuki'h to proiulxtis, and
lln, fuilhir sum of tinblo Unit
umuiiut iih provided hy thn flu
titles of tho Ktiitn of Oregon In
Hiich cases,
ItLPAII.UIONH AUItKDD
llKItLIN, Fob. 2S. Tho ri'par.i
tloiiH 1'oiiiiuIhhIoii agreed I hat Her
man)' Hliull pay iinnuully $720,000,.
iiiii) In gold miirlH ti ml l,nu,()OU,
000 In noiulH,
UIILOOV HVMHIAI.IHM LAW
is ri'in;i,i iv aitiial or
LAIVNOYj CAW'. ItHMA.VDHD
hai.km, Feb sr The on-
i:nn ulliillinl ny ml Ifd H in In w
mm upheld liy thl mipreiiin
i nun In Urn iippenl of Joseph
lonoph l.iiiuiily, imivli li'il In
Miillniiimili iiiiinly Tlin t iim.
however, u,i icintitiilod for
mtw t r lit t on other KrniiiiitM.
SOLUTION IS FOUND
FOR PROBLEM OF LOW
BUYINGAND SELLING
Men limit Hiih Oigiinlsjillnii of IMllI
llilullif. Hdi'n Profit.,
of .Mlililli'iiii'ii
lli'foii' the iiii'rrliuiit (mi reduce
lit selling piln ln must ri'iluci'
lil liii) liii! (out, iiii.I tint Individual
iiiiti liiint, fiirlnr tlin roimtiintly In
! ITKIIhIIII ...III. II, ! Illlltl ..f ,.!... It. Ml, ......
I---,. u iiii"iiti(" i in iiiiiiii n i'i - n
.1 . i .. . . .
iiinl mull order Iioikim fliuln Ini) tig
....
ii ki'iioud iiriiuirin in niicn mien
im Klamath K.i 1 1, riillii'r off llii
lii'iili'd tiltrU. tin) solution reen
fur to seek, lint II N. .Mint, propri
etor of Itui Woman's Ktorn lint",
in i tun in iiu v- Kin iin answer on
hi, recent buying trip Jo NW York
Tim niiHWi-r In lilt run In tlm
, Nnrllieni Jobbing iinnnrlntloil of
iniciign ntiii ,M'w YnrK. nti organ
Uullnn of 90o retailers In tin, Mine
lllln of liiMlni'im, who pool ttii'lr
IiidIiik poMrr ninl uri' llnrrfnn-
.. .
to Inly In mirli miIiiiiio i lint
"KKri'K.ilii rtiHlom fit ii k ili-nlr-
nlilo to tlin iiimiiifni turiT nml
whuliwulcT im tin iirKit null nr
ilir lioiiti' or r liu I II ntnrii i'titi'rprli
In roiiii'iii-iirii of llii-lr linyliu; In
iri'llli'lliloilii illulllly tiy . Kt'l ii
lii'iliin-k prlio. nml i'IIiiiIii.iIii nil
mlililli'iiii'ii n profit
' I Jnlni'il tin' iiMnrlutliiti," nnlil
Mm'. li'Tiiiii, its nfcrrlnry u an
nlil frli'inl ntiii n iiiuii to Im triutcl
I IioiikIiI Hilt i'iiaiiii'n ntmk UirotlKli
Hit' orKdiilmtloti, nml 'uiunl tiDm-lf
iilitii In miiki' ,i hlK K.i) In-;. TliU
'nuilliK In. of rotiriii', i;iiiii: to lie
liapni'il nil In ln Inriil riialiimiirtf
pniMT of tin; JobliliiK MniiiMlutlon
lintilnil im'. 1 iitpccl tu Im nlilit (u
i III Ilk Ii nlliinltii- tn tint Hiiini'ti nf
,.,,.,, Ku ,, ,t ,,cftllrnK
,, ,n 1)1K wlii ,h fni
fc ,. ,, . J( ,,,,. r,.
i iy nn
-
tlti'y i mi liny Hfi'wlif n nml
I haii'
llip llilliii'.iniir.ibln ii ill, i nt, i kii
of seelliK exactly what they nr r.et- i """'"""K P '"" POMll.llllle of
llnr. Hi., only Incentive for mill;"'" r0'"1 '" 1",r"rl,K " 1'Unlni'nn.
nnl.'i- Imtliii- II... iwi.mIMiii.. r ..v. I-11'')- lfil 111" pri'-ldi'tit Of 111"
lnt money. Minlnhen. II will t I
tuko Iiiiik, I urn certain, t(i rou
l linn the nlirewd bii)ern of Kl.iin
nth 1'iilln Hint I cm meet tho malt
order hntlnii on tin own price
Krouiiil. mid a IiIk leak In our local
fliialii'liil ri'nortolr will bn stopped."
ROYAL WEDDING HELD
Oilil'tioii
n .Mm kill by CmiiiI I'dltip
mnl riplemlor
LONDON. Feb. as I'rlnu'ss Mary
ml YIcouiit l.ascelli's wen, married
at Wi'ktmlulnler Abbe) today with till
tho pomp mnl dlKiilty befltiiim u ro)
ul weillni;. About loitil women mid
I'.irlH wero iiiuoui; tho elect miido hap
py by iiii'lpt of liivltiitlous to thu
weddliiK. Willi them Hu, nil-Important
iiui'stloiiN wero "What shall 1
wear?" mid ,,W.liat will tliu bridal
parly wear?"
Within I'orliilu llinlts, thu state,
chiiinberliilii, who deslKiiuti's I lie
form of apparel for slitto oq .minus,'
settled tin, mutter. Ho prescribed
"iniiiiiiui; diesa with huts, ulmi or
ders unit di'i-orntloiiH," DressinukerH
carried tho HiIiik u bit further by tut
noiiiii'liiK Hint It would ho n "bro
ciiilo" weddliiK, that tuuterlul beliiK
fnvori'd by bcvcral nf thuso eoclully
prominent womeu wbnsu bcluctlons
usuuly Kiiverii.
Tin, stnlo cliiimhnrl.ilu'rt iiUiimi
ruled out Jlie wearing of Mdls, plumes
,,., ihtit hint been Hut rulo lit thu
emit of .St. .Iuiupm sliui, eatly In thn
wur. Tho result wits homo illmiiiiltlnti
of brilliancy, but thu sucrlflco con-
Mi United to tho lomfort of Hit, femin
ine part of I ho, wedding cuiigtug.itlou
iih Westminister Abbey Iiiih long bueu
termi'd 'ti vitDt colloctlon of ilriiughts.'
.MAHKirr ItCPOHT
POUTLAND. Fob. 28, Ciittlu nnd
hIioop slediiy, hogs (iili,t, lower prlnui
light $ll.ri0 tu f 1 1.75; eggH. woak,
butter, Blcinly.
JITMiV HKUVICK MOVIJH
t'ne'a tnxl sorvloo 'tomorrow will
ninvn f i oin thn Luwrcnco cigar sturo
u tlio Vnl;loi( lilHluii parlor,
TIME FUR 1. P. ;
EXTENSION ES
: SI AT 110
i
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i i
President of Road Realizes
Imnicnrtc Tonnri;e From
Southern Oregon
Wlill" It In not llUty that tlio
Wcntiini I'm If I" will mnkn nn Im
itipillnlo nxtminliiii In Hits illruitlnn,
L'lmtli.'n M. I.i-vy, prc.ililnut nf tlio
I roinl. rnllse 111" liniiionnlly of ton
I utiRp to ln litnlnuii from Buutlicrii
Orrrmi. nml wlii'ii tlin limn In rlpa
j mi cxtoiinloii from I'.ulnn, tin
.
i West wood inn
'...,, .
"'l In prnliii
I IIIpImt to Klamatti
n in prnn.'iiiiii.
'lliln In lln Kll of llio nii'iii;o
from 1.1'ti'y tn Klmiuitli loiitity,
limit kii tmck Ii) J. A (iorilou, prm
lili'iit of tin. Klauiutli county rliatn
linr uf lommiirro, uho liolil a
li-nctliy roiifi'ii-niii wltli tliu rnll
ny iitiTiillin In Han Krnnclnco,
mnl ilflhiTi'il lin:iy to Hio ii I r ret
urn of Hie rlmmlicr.
loy fliiiinl crr.it Intrri'it In
lliln M'rtlnu, nnlil tinriUui, dUplny
Iiik n wlili' knowli'ilc," of tin) con
Htriiitlon nml frrlitlu prnlil"ini uml
poinllillltli'n, nml imkliiK mtilly ijnen
tlnnn that luillruti'il a hiTloui In
trillion to litlllil,
lli hi lil that nil fiiniln npproprl-
i nliiil fur (OiMtrurtloii Ihlg ear had
I lii'i-n iipportlnncit Thin ypnr'n pro-'
itriiin lonnliitn miiltily of ntiort linos!
l)ltlK up tin iHHiilillnhvil linen nf j
the nyatt'in Alnn proMi'ttm In con-!
ncctlnn ttlth tho rwi'iitly nrijulrcit
Drnvi'r . Illo (iramln must Im not
tli'il. mul lii'fori' niiy ('Xtciintvtt now
proKnim In pl..nni'il It In ilMlrnlilu
that llii iiioni'y niurkrt ho caxlvr.
IIUHOtlT. Willi till) clili'f of ron-
nlriKllin for ilu mail. In- confi-r-ri'il
with Horiloii for mi huur mnl n
lull anil bliiu puicllli'il Hi" linn nf
a ti'iilnllvo run ii from I'nxtun to
I Klamntli Kulln on n map, a rnuto
Hint tiuulil lap a prnilurtlvo terri
tory fur ni'iirl) tho irholo illntmiri'.
i "It In not u lirnudi ro.nl, hut In
' reality a trunk linn that -on tiro
' uxklnx u t0 hultil.
was Levey'
lcl d'muher of cominerco for half
an hour after the hour oriKlliiillr
Itlteti for tin, (onfcroiirg had ex
plri'd He told film to brim; tho
miillir to his intention again later
In thn jinr. and nhoweil eicry Indl
i.illnn of serious Intiullon.
a.mi:mimi:m- iii:n:,Ti:D
WA.SIIIN(ITN, Fell 2S -The
rennto today defeated two nimtid
lUClits to the Yap treaty.
A FEW LOADS OF BUCKSHOT OUGHT TO DISCOURAGE IT SOME
POLITICAL POT IS
BOILING HARDER AS
TIME GETSSHORTER
Top ' (mien of Mi'ilfortl Mil) All.
iiniilii'o I'niiilliliK) it All) 'lime;
Oliolt riciiM'H I'liitfotin
I'OltTI.ANI), I'ch. 28. Wllliln
forty ciicht hourd. "I'op" (littcn.
t, inr of .Mvilfonl, will dcclil"
nln'ilinr to : Into lhn Kulii'rnator
ml r.r. or ntiiy nut (Inri'mor 01-
nth tLlll nnfii.tlnrn lllititfilr ' nlmi-l
any iIiim mm " Iteymoitr Jonrm In-1
InrmP'l u Inliliy croup In I'ortlnn'l
Hint ho In ntlll (Ifb.itliiK wliullio- or'
in. I Im will run. (!"ori;p II. Kolly)
nnlil In Wd-liliiKton. 1). C, ho trill
(lei lilii -Almt to do whim Im rnturnii
Itoini' I I.. I'litlcrnoii, nt liln l-ola
furni. Iian not Innuoil lilg pTiional
iiniiounrpiiioiit of tttiPthor ho will
run or will not run.
So much for tho unannrmnrcd
protjiprtitp rainll(l.'it(,Hi.
Mpiinuhllo I.oiiIh '.. Ilcan U
working on III plutfnnn when hu
i rati (Iml tlinn to whip n plunl: Into
eliapp, nil In huxy making hppccIipr
Chnrli'n Hall, h.ivlnn puhlinllpd Vn
platfnrm. In nlno m.ikJni upppchi-n
on lhn trill of voIph. J I), I."d Ii
uorkliu; In Portland un!t!uounly.
Vnrily tho Kiihprnatorlnl cini
palKti U lilon'omlni; out, and thoro
f tiro wlilipfHnun (if timrH unnouncn-
uii'iitn In n nhort Hiiip mid comhl
n.itlonn arc il.irkly ti ill toil . but what
tho roinhlnntloiM on, or may ho no
one Intluinte
(lovortiur Olrntt
will bo a cjndl-
dot.
Ho hu4 been In no hanto to
inal.c fiirinnl announcement, but It!
in understood that ho hat been ltjr. -..,-,-, . .. rrriDSiCTX
preparlns hla platform and will bo1 HONOR CLUB FORMtD
ready to
tnako a public statement
'it on early date.
HovInK "ci'ii- liln boom hanclnR
for sernral mtmtlin. Mayor Hates
derlareil )Mtcrday that he ln nolnc
to. sittln tho mutter one way or mi
other beforo bn leaves for home.
There In to bo IiIk Nportsmcn
Catherine In Medford tonlnht, anil
If 'Top" Ciiten Is to he it candidal"
he wants to get whaleter benefit
may accrue from thn meutliic, for
it will r.lve tho Hportsmi'tt a chance
to Ret lielilnd n favorite son.
I'Olfl'.M MH.MIIKItS U 11,1. THI.I,
I
in' limit ri.vA.M iai, ri.YKits
liitenlmetits will bo tlm subject of
the chamber of eommercu fonim
meitliiK tomorrow nooif. when mem-1
hers will be asked tu relatu oxpcrl
encet reniiltlni; from unwise finan
cial fljcm.
The meeting will bo nugiiiPiitcd
hy the high gcliuul girl' clionig of
21 totros.
.Mrs.1 Harry Arkley will explain
thu work hPing dono by tlio play-1
ground com mil tee, of which she Is PORTLAND. Feb. S. A fire
chairman, mid will glvo tlio plans wrecked tho Holladay public school
for Hip fuliire. Ilrliiiiet of tho. today Seven hundred pupils emnped
I'tliilpineiit tho coiiimltlou proposes J i co seionds. Tho bliuo started In
to piirch.no are on display In the tho furnace room nnd wont went to
window iff the First National bank 'tho rof
LieHTSHEDON
TAMIMOEI
BYSIXARRESTS
" "
Rajd 0 Nnlcolic Rinf; May
' '
Develop Connection With
Movis Mystery
I.OH ANHi:iK3. Fob. 2S. Sis im-n
wor arri.'Jli.'il pnrly today In a ral 1
on an allcgpd narcotic den. Detectives
working on tho Taylor rnurdrr my
tery (lunnllmicil tho nion. Tlin pollri?
nald tho arrcru may develop n con
nection with tlio Taylor murder. The
j men gato Km namoa of John llorkcy,
William Klrby. William Knnt. Heornc
jfaltert. Hay Lynch, Harry' Amor-
I helm
' Tim iirreiU followed Information
; cltcn hy Mr. John Hupp, who kept
, lioujp for tho men. .She nald they
I furnished ll'iuor and drtiK-i to motion
I lilcturi urtrcMeH and others In Hol
lywood. Blie raid nho heard Klrby
, and Call it t utter tlireatn aealnnt
iTa)Irr two day.n hpfore tho murder
i for ' Injurlnr their hiinlncf-i " Tlipfo
i fun Hftrn evlreninlv nprvmtn no thu
,,., (jf Kelirilary , tthP TayIor
wan murdered. They were nbicnt
from lioniD early In tho uvpnltir;, It
was learned and ntaved up nil nlcht
Veil OrRnnlit Ion Mal.en II.
ut HIrIi ScIiimiI
Debut I
A ne.' orRanUattoit mnde Its de
but at IiIkIi vhorl yentcrday when a
Rroup nf bo) met and orKnnlted an
honor "K" club. Thf exact namo of
tho society has not been determined
nn yd. but the'mcmborshlp hns been
limited to tho students who have
earned n "K" by participation In
some form of school activity and this
letter will probably detcrmln In part
tho character of the name and the
organization
The purpone of the tirciiiliatlon In
the stlmuliitliiu of schnnl iictltltlcn
'and tlin partlilpatlon of ether pupils
, UNl, ac,tltlej. Contematlon with
, , ,loyg hnK rpvoalci ,i,e fact that
,i,.. rn i , .....i- ., r. rii,.
I'.it MontRomery was made presi
dent. Chester Shrlvcr. vct-proi!ileat
and Frank IV) ton. secretary and
treasurer.
TOO PFI'll-S ioai,i:
rim: in h sfconds
i
nitirisii I'ltorncroKATK
OVIIlt IWVI'T TIIIIMI.VATKI)
LLOYD OKOHHK ANNOUNCES
LONDON. Fob. (28. Moyd
(Icorco nnnountPd In tlin hoi.no
cf commonn loday Hint tho
Hrltlnh protectorate over
I'sypf has been tarmlnatod,
and t'int Kitypt In frro to work
out Iit national Inntlttitlonn an
In milted to the pcoplo'n nnplr-
atlnnn.
HARDING PRESENTS
TO CONGRESS PLAN
TO AID SHIPPING
I'lnpnoiil I'M'nrntiil lleforn Iltitti
I Inn", CoiiliTiipliiIrn Iteturn
of 1'rhiilr Inltl.itlTn
WA8MINOTON. D. C. Feb. IS.
Tho admlnlrtratlon plan for gov
ernment nld for tho merchant ma
rina wai presented to congress to
day by the pr'-ildent with tho dec
laration that tho Influence of the
Fniled .States In world councils In
"sure to bo measured by that un
failing standard which Is found In
a nation's merchant marine."
The president detailed t0 botn
houses In Joint sesilon tho war-time
creation of America's great ton
nagc, an experimental xenture, us
ho described It, and added: "Hay
ing failed at such enormou. cost, I
bring you a proposal which con
templates a return to private Ini
tiative nnd private enterprise; aided
by conservative success, wherein wo
arc safeguarded agxlnst the promo
tion of prlvato greed, and do not
discourage hopo of profitable In
vestment, which underlies all suc
cessful endoavor."
Points In tho plan embodied In
bill. Introduced Immediately after
tlio president's addrcrs, follew:
Annual estimated old, $32,000,
000, obtained by a diversion of 10
per cent of tho nation's customs re
ceipts. Ttcfjulrement that not over CO
per cent of tho Immigrants to the
I'nlted States bo transported In for
eign ships. , 44
Tho salo of tho shipping board's
tonnage and uso of the funds as a
construction loan fund.
Induction of merchantmen offi
cer and sailors Into a naval re
scrto with attendant allowance In
piy.
PAVING PROBLEM UP
Ji:i-Mlon Subject nf I-engthy Dts-iii-slnii
nt t'oumil Meeting
Tho paving problem formed tho
main topic of discussion at tho city
council meeting last night, when a
number of petitioners appeared to
ask when tlio city might bo ex
pected to take further action In tho
mutter. A lengthy discussion fol
lowed. In which It w.is pointed out
that tho present financlil condi
tion of thu city did not warrant
heaty expenditures. Xo acttou was
taken,
The question of the city printing
contract was referred to tho judici
ary commlttcw.
Permits wen granted to llert
.Must oe to erect a combined wood
shed nnd garage at the corner of
Donald street and I.ako VIow nve-
nue, and tu Mrs. S. J. nurtamunto
! tu conduct tho Palaco rooms for
the current year.
I Tho petition of Jan. II. Plcklo to
j move his popcorn stand on tho
corner of F.lghth nnd Muln streets
I about CO feet easterly on tho same
block was denied.
BONUS BONPS SIGNED
$.'1,000,000 of State Issue lK'Utert'tl
to tiotcnior Olcott
SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 2S. Soldlera'
bonus bonds In tho amount of ap
proximately $3,000,000 have been
delivered for tho signature of Gov
ernor Olcott, Tho bomla Previously
hud boon signed by Sam. A. Kozer,
seerotnry of state. The bonds will
be signed by O. P. Iloff, state treas
urer, following his return here from
Portland,
The bound sold for bonus re
quirements uggregtuo $10,000,000,
but not till of these will bo deliv
ered to tlio purchasers within thu
next few weeks.
CH.VritAL ALTO HHUVICK MOVES
Tho Central Auto sorvlce has
moved from 209 North Sixth streot
to CJ1 Muln street, and will occupy
tho room vacated by the Johnson
barber' shop, It was announced by
Fred Duke, manager, ,
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Improvement Also Seen in
Lumber and Mining
Industries
SAN FUANCISCO, Fob, 28.
Prices of most of tlio principal farm
products of ho Twolftlt Fedornl Un
serve District hnvn risen materially
slnco the first of tho year, John Per
In .federal resorvo ngent, Bnn Fran
cisco, declared In bis monthly report
made public hero today.
"Wheat, wool nnd nil kinds of live
stock benefitted particularly, as did
also tho citrus fruits, but tho latter
at the expenso of damago by killing
frosts and winds estimated as htr.'t
as CO percent of tho anticipated
crop," the report said.
"Commodities such as bftrlofi rlco
and cotton which did not participate
In tho general rUc nro noycrtholettii
at prices comparing favorably with
those of a year ago.
"Slnco a larco part of last year's
crop Is already ouf of tho farmers'
hands the recent rlie Jn prices will
not operato primarily to Increase re
tarns to producer but Is significant In
ILs bcarlns upon returns to bo receiv
ed from crops now In the ground.
"That tho Increased prices have,
hbwovcr, resulted In a consldcrablo
marketing of products would appear
from the condition reports of tho CO
reporting member banks In tho prin
cipal cities of the district. Tho decline
In their loans and discount be!vrcn
January 4 and February 8 wae slight
ly over $60,000,000, or 8.5 percn.
and they reduced tholr borrowings
from the fcdoral reserve bank to
$21,000,000, n deellno for the month
of $12,600,000. or 37.4 percent.
Mils tlUeaunted W W X"ilTal -t"
scrve bank for nil member banks on
February S ($57,GOS,000) wero lt.9
percent less In amount than thoy
wero January 11. nnd constitute n
now low figure for tho readjustment
period.
Lumber Industry Improve
"Tho lumber Industry of tho dis
trict continued to Improvo during
January. Increases. being registered In
production, shlpmonts and orders re
ceived, both as compared with tho
month of December and January,
1921. Tho cut of tho largest lumber
association In tlio district for thn(
week ending February It (131 mills
reportlug) was only 11 percent below
normal. jTho 'oxpr,rt muniment of
Douglas fir during 1921 ( t.3,233.
000 feet) exceeded by C.000,000 feet
the exports of 1920.
"In tho mining Industry tho note
worthy development was announce
ment of, decisions to re.sumo opera
tions by five of tho principal copper
companies of Arizona which hnto
been closed slnco May. 1921. Their
resumption will mean that seven of
the fifteen principal copper mlneu In
this district will bo In operation.
"Petroleum production In Califor
nia .although decreasing 3 percent In
January, compared with December,
1921, still outruns consumption nnd
stocks are now at tho peak slnco tho
low point of December, 1920 of 30,
000,000 barrels.
"Employment conditions during
January woro practically unchanged
as compared with Dccombor with
much unemployment In tho mining
centers, In motnl trades, at the tihlp
ynrds, and among unskilled workers.
Ileal improvement Is anticipated with
tho resumption of farm work nnd oth
er outdoor labor In tho spring.
"In tho field of commerce, und
trado Improvement (..apparent In thn
roturns covering the movement of ex
ports and Imports through tho prin
cipal ports of tho district during tho
last six months 6f 1921. Doth Imports
and exports In the month of Decora
bur 1921, exceodod in valuo thoso of
Dccombor, 1920, the former by 1C4
percent and tho latter by 1 percent.
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WFATIIF.U PUOIIAMMTIKH
Tho barometric pressure continues
to rlso, tho Cyclo-Stormngraph nt Un
derwood's Pharmacy registering 30.
CO at 2 o'clock today. Another clear
cold day may be oxpocled and unpro
tected water pipes will be likely to
freeze, tonight.
Forecast for next 34 Heurs:
Clenr weather tenight: contlnuod
cold with moderate winds.
Tho Tycos recording thermomotor
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures, today, as follows; '
jUKU IMIMMININIMNIMls4 9
X
A
,c.
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