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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1922)
t ' - nVi .V if 4V.t k-vUVHr. VV 4 WKDXMDAT, MARCH t, IMt "" The Lumber Industry NEWS OF INTEREST TO IN 12S I (Iljr Anthony F.uwnvln tlw Orrgon Journal) lifaV flam throughout alt Chris ' tendon) There's not n soul nllYtt Who, ran nfford to tnlii the show l) 192S Tho 'most Ktfinntlc.illj- conceited. Superlatively cr.ind And supr-ultra scheme supremo Thol mortal ever planned. There's one unuin.il feature that The visitor will nee A reruni made to force the growth Of the Sequoia tree; Hy rubbing It upon the seed. In twelve months thcrn appear A ftill-nlted tree that used to take i About four thousand yearn. Now picture there upon the top, A Titan telescope, Surpassing nil that heretofore Made up man's fondest hope, Which riveted upon thn,moon, Mint straightway tear the veil Prom all Its hidden mysteries Untu the lsst detail. Not satisfied with thin, they've hitched A cinema machine To raat these close-up marveloui night banc upon the screen Upon the life of Moonlte Such radians will he abed That none will ever claim hence forth Our satellite ! dead. The. telescope's already made One night a peep I had. I saw some sawed-otr looking folk In native costume clad. Thi Sheik O-Jlb of Loony-nool node down a rocky trail On what looked like hla faithful mule (I couldn't ice Mi tall). Th' great Sequoia aerum and The lunar movies, too. Am merely trifle, 'mongat the host Of thing they're going to do. In fact, dear Sam, the scheme now planned PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Mjllla Cowden who. b&a been employed by the Baldwin Hardware company left this morning for her former homo In Stockton where abe will apend the remainder ot the win ter with her parents. C. H. McCutchan, a representative ot the Standard Oil company, left for Sacramento this morning after spend ing several days here on company business. ' II. E. Calkins was a passenger on this morning's train for Medford. Ho will bo met in Weed tomorrow by Mrs. Calkins and they will go on to San Francisco where they expect to remain for about a week. R. K. Dradbury who resides on the Merrill road is here today looking nfter hi business Interests. II. r. Hoye and A. It. Williams are Klamath Fall visitors from lily. They are regjstered at the Hull hotel. Jack FJrbicbe Is registered at the Hall hotel from Fort Klamath. It. C, Hplnk Is licre for a few days attending to business matters from 111 home on Sprlnk (reek. Will and Hob Adams are In this city today from their ranch near Mer rill. Catherine Colwell, who has been Attending the Sacred Heart academy here from her home, in Merrill has been .suffering with rheumatism for several weeks and was taken to Cali fornia by her mother this morning where, It I hoped, the change In climate will improvo her condition. Charles I.oomls wbo was taken to Ran Francisco a short time ago for treatments at the I.ane hospital, re turned her Monday night. According to Dr. Iiiinan, a noted uerre speclslM In San Francisco, his reiovery Is as sured, and will only be a question of time. Word was received here this morn ing by Mr. J. K. Goeller that her daughter, MUs Barbara (Joelter, was 'married yesterday In Portland to ilulpn W. Sowers of that city. The now comes an a great surprise to both relatlvei and frlenda here. tH.'R." Gordon Is registered at the Hall hotel from bis home in Fort Klamath. FARM POINTERS Or ate Itatlona for Cowa The most economical grain ration to feed dairy cows along with com mon roughage la composed of corn, 300 pounds; mill run, 240 pounds, and cotton seed meal,, 100 pounds. Cora ia relatively low in price now aa compared" with barley or oata. Cottoa"ed' meal can be replaced by flaaaeed aea). vif succulent or laxative feeds are jacking ' in tbo ra- r"l j ...waallti. KLAMATH LUMBERMEN Are really so Immense, They'd make the thing I've described Appear like thirty cents! here Eastern Lumbermen . on Their Way South IPOIITLAXD, March 1 A special train carrying 100 rotnll lumbermen . and members of their families from j Iowa, Minnesota and other North Central Mutes arrived Sunday morn, Ing nnd the party spent the day on n trip over the Columbia river high- way. Monday the visitor Inspected j the lumber milts or tbo lower Wllla- motte river nnd witnessed loading of export cargoes. ' The lumbermen came here from Aberdeen, after Impeding logging nnd lumbering operations In Western . Washington, and left early Tuesday t for the South, making stops at SI1-' verton, Springfield nud other points In Oregon. The trip of the retail lum-! bermen Is an annual event, similar j to that of the New York and Massa-' rhusetts dealers who visited l'ortland last wek. The. excursions are organ- ' tied by Kastern lumbermen' associa tions for the purpose or studying ' lumbering methods In the Northwest. The mnrkets of the middle western states show promise of Improvement during 1SI2-23. nccordlng to K. C Kngtlsh of Minneapolis. The purchas-' Ing power or the farming communl-, Some very clever costumes were ties was seriously handicapped last , ahown. year by the low price of tarm pro. Mrs. Marvin Cross has bt-en 111 the duct. Engllih stated. This view or.PWt week. the situation abio was held by Chat. . It. King or firand ilapld. .Mich. A steady revival of the major manu-ifew faclurlng Industries In the middle I Mrs. iimncim vomer urmeu irom cc,Hor ,0 th i;m,,.y Luiiiher Con western stales also would tend to Klamath Kails and haa gone out tM,Mny, tta, n , on busliu-ss into strengthen the lumber market. ac,lbt barren rancn. louior n.is rordlng" to King. JOKDAX VJHITOU HKItK Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Jordan are registered at the White Pelican hotel from Chiloijuln, where Mr. Jordan Is superintendent of the Chlloquln Lum ber company mill. NOTICK Our starting whistle will blow to morrow morning at 7:30. Applica tions for employment, will be receiv ed at offlco Or by foreman on the job. BIG LAKES BOX CO. 1-16 NEW TODAY I'HKD CARS 11920 Chandler, 1900.00. 11920 Paige. 11920 Dodge, $560.00. 11920 Dodge, $600.00. 11917 Bulck, cylinder, $500.00 11917 Buick, 6 cylinder, $700.00 11920 Bulck, 6 cylinder, $100.00 -11918 Bulck, 6 cylinder. Sedan, $1500.00. 1 Ifarley-Davldson motor cycle with aide car, In good condi tion, $200. ni'ICK H.UVK8 KrUlVICR CO. KUanatli Ave., M 7tb. 1 NKVAPA HOl'HK Itoom it board, $f0 per week: $40 per month, bath Included. All outside plastered rooms, corner th & Oak streeu. -3 LOST sKed and while round agate 1 broach, valued as keepsake. On ' 3rd street In front or library. Please leave at 416 PJne and receive reward. l-2 FOH RKNT FunrUhed apartment, cor. 3rd Main, FUR RKNT A tractor proposition. 1000 acre Tule land In good condi tion, will yield 30 to 50 bu. per acre If seeded to rye. f, miles south caM of Midland.. Will lease to responsible parties for term ot years. M. Mots chenbacher, 729 Walnut, Klamath Falls. 1-7 FOR HK.N'T 3 room furnished apt. PhoiiH 273J. 1-3 FOR RKNT apartment. 413J. -Three-room furnished 634 N. 8th St. Phone 1-3 BOY WANTKD To work before and alter sinool and saturdaya, must bo over 16 years and willing to work. Moe's Store. 1-2 FOR SALh Baby buggy, bargain at $8.00. 340 Lincoln St. 1 FOR BALK Grocery and meat market, clearing four hundred dol lars a month, will submit bunking receipts and reference, in residential district, established fur years. Excel lent opportunity for man and wife. 4 living rooms and bath. Small In vestment gets business and property. Call or write owner, room 421, Med ford Bldg. Medford Or eg. 1-2 FOR SALE By owner, six room house with bath large lot good location. Small payment down. Kasy terms. Inquire 1019 Jefferson. 27-c FOR SALE Household furniture In cluding dining table, small buffet. White Rotary cabinet sewing mach ine, rugs, beds, davenport bed, couch, chairs,, stoves, numerous other art! ls. Qood values. Phone S7tW. 1-2 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, Many Perish in this Mass of Tangled Steel V i ii i) a epsasjjjjjjjraBjjBnBamBjjsaaaw . JrJ I I ll . Vv4)ClgggWgValggVnBbt? vl MIL v 11 SFW V I " VOMMFSwffMfr'rawTaTir fiMgegtMgeglereTrVslWay lil 'MBSl liHDnhlK3l33'v'BgM&aggBLXaw.aWC lB9fetL.t WaBav Vi . glglKSilgliglBegflBHHgtSilglglge lglglglglglgiiglgligliiglgiglglgglglg Fmi VtVeVr;.ggggaHagr'tr " ilo j ufSkglglV WSmMKES2S!WYxrm-iMtt23niiTi ssr T aEaaaaaMMMMPMBaMaWaWWal Derricks were rtiiilllloiitd by army ri'ein parties to lift tho forward end of tho giant air ship, ltmiu. m the M.mh for bodlen otilil bo iitU.imp-ri'l Tint huge steel framework wiin m.ished and bent by th (.'explosion, IniprlsunliiK many Ui'lnns in that putt of t ho wreck pictured here. News From BLY The roads around the country at present nre almost Impassable. A mask ball was given at the Com- munlty hall and was well attended Mrs. Dallas divan lias i.c.'ti iwipmg Marvin Cross in the store tne past days taking Inventory. gone Into the sheep business and tney expect to run them In and around this vicinity. Ivan Ilpdy got two or three ribs fractured from being caught between , a wild horse and a post In the harn Mrs. J. C Kdsall entertained the Wednesday afternoon club at her home Wednesday afternoon nnd In stead of- the usual afternoon spent I with their fancy work, the ", surprised her guests with a card party, the bouso being prettily decor-, atcd appropriately for Washington ( Dirmuay, mc score rams i'is .iv.r. little hatchets decorated by hand with a cherry branch. The prlie was awarded Mm. Jcsso. Parker tor high est scoro nnd Mr. C. W. Warren the consolation. The prlre wa a beauti ful piece of hand embroidery. Dainty refreshments wero served by tho hos tess, Mrs. J. S. Watts ha been visiting ber sister, Mrs. Kmraa Keady for the past few days. Mrs. Kmmrt Keady nnd Mrs. Watts wero guest at tho homo of Mrs. W. T. Garrett on Thursday. Miss Pauline Clift and Arlott Kd sall were guests at the homo or Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wallls on Wednes day. Sykes ITamaker has been spending a rew day vtoltlng trlend and rela- llitrn uu '.; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Walker moved rrom the Shannahnn ranch to the J, J 11. .Mlicneii rancn lasi weei.. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln Is greatly Improved In health slnco returning homp DORRIS DORRLS, Cal. Feb. 28. Richard F. Wolfe, who ror thn past rew months has been bookceper tor tho Dorrls Lumber & Box company here, will move 10 Chlloquln soon whoro be will he associated with the Chll oquln Lumber company. Wolfe was formerly with that concern. Mrs. Wolfo will spent a few weeks visit ing her parents In Portland before r turning to Chlloquln. ltuy Ifalrd was a business visitor In Dorrls from the Laird Ranch at Mt. Dome yesterday. Mrs. W. K. Fox, accompanied by her husband, -visited Isprrls lant week end from Yreka where they-now re side. "' Elex Jlebcb and Haho Viola Mans field, two young people of the Okla homa section, wero married Saturday afternoon' by Justice Harrison Wll kins in Dorrls. Tb brWn Ls tho daughter 'or Mr. and Mr. Ous Mann field. The groom's parents aro Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Recce, woll known rancher. Dr. A. A. Atkinson reporta several cases of influenza In nnd adjacent to Dorrla recently developed but not serieus: The malady seems (o be com ing northward at a rapid rato of spend but not with tho deadly effcctH of Its former visits. 8. P. Hammond announces hla In tention to open a new and modern bakery establishment In Dorrls in the near future. In fact Hammond i states that all equipment, Including an electric baking range has boon ordered and tho beginning of baking awaits only the arrival of this equip- ViMtwkwk'fmkrMmtkW wiiiW j er" jafSSeEEHagegegegegeBLxA im; Jtl It JaH v the Country ment. It Is the Intentliin of the propri etor to sut'piv the entire local de mand for bakery products ! Krank KOne. mechanic at the T Iier and Wise llarage, departed this morning ror (.entrui iiregmi poinis to be gone seeral da). He Intends ; to return to Dorrls K. North of Klamath Falls was a business visitor In Dorrls one da Ijst week. Ivain Kestersolt. one of the partner' ! In the Topsy I. umber Company, silt day last week-end. He departed Sun day morning for hU home at lir.mts Pass to await f.tvoraMo weather con ditions here ror opening or logging operations. CHILOQUIN The Klamath County high school ami Clillonuln basketball learns lilay- oU thp h1 Rami of , wrfM n ,,. (.hMlun ,, )aM Krlllll). T,. , wa, fj,t am, ,.IC,t,nB nml ,.vr. nMtu(r Mil MnR V()ry (rtr .,,,,., a, any Um(t 0n0,Un WnlI ,(- 0Ilr 8.ore ( wnjrn wn 23.; , They nro catching many large trout In the Spragu'o Hirer now. weighing from 2 and I pounds to 12 nnd 15 pounds. Tho danco Saturday ovenlng at Du- Vault's halt wus a great success nnd everyone preucnt said they had a good time. Tliero wero cars nnd slolghs from Modoc Point, Aipgrovo. Agency nnd Slivers camp, Tho Fort Klamath basketball teams both girts nnd boys were to have played Saturday evening but neither team nrrhrd on account ot the snow. MERRILL On Tuesday both Hid high school and public school gave appropriate, exercise for Washington's birth- day. Tho part wero ull well per- formed number of the parents wuro present. The following pro gram was rendered by tho publlo school children; tinng, "linofttlng for "Merrill." all; sung, "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean," all; recllalluii, Wendell .Moore; recitation, Loralno lln.sklns; riKltatlon, Lootiu Kid well; recita tion, Hal Peterson; song, ''ll.iltlc Cry of r'ri'fiidoni," II; recliatlnnn, Glemlun Colwell; exerrlxe, Ktllo Harry; aong( "Mount Vernon Bella," all; recitation, Hoy Corum; recita tion, Lawrence Hltrhson; song, "Dixie Land," nil; recitation, Dan Harry; recitation, Neva Stephenson; exerclhfi, tour lit tin boys; recitation, Wariiln Harry; recitation, (,'llfforil Shuck; song, "George Washington"; recitation, Tommy Turner; recita tion, Wllmu Of field; recitation, Chas. Craig; recitation, Mary Janu Hqwman, recitation, Melissa liar tlerodo; cloning aongs, "Star Span gled Banner," "America." The following was given by tho high kcIiooI students: Song, school; Sketch of Wattli Ington, Geneva Glen; reading, Alta Wilson; piano solo, Hcatrlcu Wal ton; Tho American Flag, Wlnnlfred orrield; Sketch of Lincoln, .Mary Grabael; aong, ncliool; roadlng, Marlon King; "Ob, Captain, My Captain," Agnes Enman; Gettysburg AtldreHH, Oren Dlllard; aong, ncliool, School wuh closed Wednesday. Tho apodal election for tho bond Iksuo was very 'inlet In Merrill. A groat many failed to vote. Tho vote In Merrill was CI agulnst unci 12. ror; In Tulp Lake, 2G against and 13 ror. J. S. Porter ot Medford Ii visit- ling at tho homo ot hla 'daiiKhtcr, Mrs, J, A. Brown, Dr. and Mra. Kreeso worn Klam ath Fulls visitors .Wednesday, OREGON Thi annual firemen' ball was given Wednesday night at Merrill hall The firemen were well pleased villi the utieiid.im-o. The supper was nerved by Hie Library club, and over ISO was reallieil li llieiii. j .Mrs. .Moody, who was recently i operated upon by Dr. Krorse, was ' ! able in rittnrn In li., lm ti...l...... . uy Tim pie sin III given at Hie Dodd Hollow school recently was well nt. tended A program wa rendered, sfler which tin. pes were Hold Fol lowing this a danrii was given at th homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Van Hilinliick. where dancing was In dulged in nil the wen hours of Hie morning. All declared a good mid profitable evening. MOUNT LAKI The regular meeting of the Utiles Aid on Wednesday, February 22. si llrs. Will Cheynu'a was postponed un til March S, mi account of the bad roads. Mr mid Mr. John KnonU, Mr II D. Morrison and Miss Myrtle Hotter wern visitors lti Klamath Falls on Thursday. Jim O'Kecfe I reeding sheep on .the. Orvm ranch, Al Duriiut. Clyde Grllfllh and Ira Orem were In Klamath Falls on bu hie Thursday. Lvert Griffith Is hero on a busi ness and plensuro trip from Ashland, whero ho and his family aro Hpendlng the winter. Ml s.i Margaret Lord was vlnltlnfl her sUter Mrs. Will Hurko for a fen days last week. Jess Ileckloy was out on Friday and Saturday looking over his cattle. Mrs. Circle Griffith and Mr. Ira Orem spent Thursday with Mr. L. A. UVst. A Hno time was enjoyed by many at thn dance given nt Chas, l.utta's on Saturday night. rr. and Mr. L. A.' West and fam ily .spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs, Clyde Griffith. SHASTA VIEW Mr.s. W. A Layman spent Thurs day with her mojhnr al Lester Klrk-i Patrick's ii Merrill. Mm. J. A. McComb, who has been, quite III Is nble to be out again Mrs I.lda Klrkpatrlik lias been quite III for the past few duys. Mrs. Esther Brown or Heal tie has been visiting her parents Mr. mid Mrs. S, V. Moody of this place and u sister .Mrs. Hello Donart of Klamath Falls. O i:. Hunt hajt sold leu of his dairy cows, five to Jon Mlcka and five to O. F. (Hick. Dairy tows seem in bo In pretty good demand In this seitiou ibis Hprlng. .Mrs. Lloyd Kurlatte. or Mallu was operated on ror appendicitis at Klam ath Falls lat week. At last report sho was doing nicely. Mrs. (!. V. Moody who was operat ed on .recently at MerrJIt has return ed to her homo nnd seems to bo gain ing nt thin writing. O. K. Hunt, J.' I. Hall'oy und Mr lluvallnn with C. V. Holmes ot KJam nth FulLi, administrator, niet Thurs day to appraise tho personal pioper ty or tho Into Mr. V. X. Wood. Wo uudoratand there la hooii to bo u sale or Ha mo. Little MIsh LlnaWllson, who wits three years old (ho 2Utb and her brother Hitlbert, Hvo thn 28th or this month celebrated tho event by invit ing u tew of their young friends to spend Sunday with them. TIioho In vited wero, Beth, KIU11 and Orlnnd KlrkpatrJck, Clauilo and Hen Lay man, David McComb, Bowen and Christian Freod, Arlonn Foglo, Vera Smith, Donald and Eunice Hunt. Another community social was held at the Shasta View school liousn Friday evening wltii u largo intend unco of children and parontu. J. W. L. Smith and Mlsa ICuntoun of our Union High school and Mr, HauuonJ prltetlpal of llm grades of Mnllii i'ti also present Miss lliititmin, whols a fine musician tendered seeial oe nl and Instrumental pieces, Mis .1 W I,. Hinllli niiiik two solus and with the luslruineiilnl music by one of our local ltd Is, Miss lli'lli Kiikpaltlt'k Mini MuglliK by the Hluista View school, plenty of inusle was fimiMied for the eeiillig A Hpelllng nialeli be tween the grade pupils and married peoplo III which nearly all pat Help ti ed afforded much pleasine Mr limit h nnd Ml Illinium worn tailed on for mi Imptomptti debate on I lie subject of a county null plan nf school udinlnlslriitlon. Mmltli took the ntflrutalho and Illinium llo negative Mr Smith called mi Mks llar.l Hunt a student of the blr.li s(Imi1 for some points will Ii she gave on (be negative Karh one gave ten good points and showed that II is n sub Ject well worth ghlng some alien lion llame.s wote played It Hie TONIGHT AT THE tllc- wm:iti: i:vi:iivnoiv goix- KOMI! OF 'I Hi: IIOMHI.NtON riMTflllvS "The Broken Gate" by Emerson Hough Starring Bessie Barriscale With a powerful c.-ist, iiiclndiii"; .losspph Kilgour, iMai'Kiierite Ht l.a .Mottc, Sam Dp (.irasso, Arnold (JroKK, Iilovd Hacon. AND TWO GOOD COMEDIES Tomorrow ni'lit, Country Store, FiftctMi Prizes Kivcn away. STICK! STICK!! STICK!!! Admission, 10c and 20c Big Special Dance Timber Workers Local No. 188 Help tlio hoys keep the Kinht-Hour Day Hard Time Prices, Admission 50c Wednesday Night, March 1 Houston-Filz Jazz Orchestra Scandinavian Hal! 1 1 iJ I amerent flavor X Oiulicscalofcvcryvaaittm s packed tin of Poller's Golden y G-jtcCoflfccyouwillfindtliesc i words:"DiiTcrcnt in taste from V oilier coffee and better." l You'll like that pleasingly l different flavor. Tell your gro yyfFEj tcr yl walt it- iii Jr w tit KasaaHHIHHMv??MUsWcaASv I w J.A.FOLGER&CO. San Frandico Kmnsa City Dallat Shifuoka, Japan Page Four ellllilleli n lid light inriesliiuetilH seiv I ed wlilcll niniilitled n ery eiijiiinlile i)eiiliig fur all The pall tins of hclioul district No ' 'J 'J met at Mnllu I'rldiiy lo talk oer Hie most reaitllile plait In pursue to giitiliur. tiHiro loom for tint ginile school First plan, u two loom liullil lug on tint i ultimo plan; rerond, rum plellou or two room ol llm hlnh Hihool liiilldlng to utti imxt veur. "till Ihliil In build a U or elglil loom ' ft .unit Inillilliu:. Hut latter iiiosi fn I ...il.lv iiri'iiiiiml A ilefllilto line tnf till will be iiiadit its soon as possible New spring fashion In font went .1. II Undera' Co. k-'J Wo rurtilili n nice warm dressing room, n bathing suit, towel mid stum er ror !Ht rents Tim plunge I Ire" lo spend what limn ynu like Collin iml bavoa good limit J3 !' i'H Mlsli stou1 mil hIh shoes for stout women ill I'ndets 2S 'i STRAND -atic Ini8jO fW wlllyouy V I