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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1922)
uWtati.t..T-t.iv ,v- ?""" --" '' - ,.r. '" r,v " , P I; r MOXDAV, MAttCIf , itt'JSt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Prtgo Four AID IS APPRECIATED Winner of Prlro Hull TIiniikn Anvil cIin for llrtplitR Initustry How'Tretzky: Travels in Russia v W.K'. v'.v - tiqiv, , . J . - . , . r Appreciation for llio nlil Kln (o advancement of the. llTeilock In dustry In Kin ninth county by tlio Klrtit Nnllonnl lunik In offorliiK the prUo liull, Avalttn I'rlmroscr, to Hit farm burcAii nnd to other iiKcnrlos Ik voiced liy J. ?. Wrlclit of II lido- lirnnd, who won the hull In tho furm hnrcnti menihershln contest In u letter to tho firm bureau Th letter follows; "To the Farm lltircnu, Klrt N.i tlonul Hank nml nil who so Kcner ously donated to tho prize offered nt the, Farm Ilurcau drawing AUo to tho newspaper of Klamath Fall which were so wllllnc to do their flinrn for the advancement of the Mock Interests of Kl.miath county "I am nhrolutcly unablo In what perms to mo n fitting way to ex press my appreciation and thank fulness for tho splendid prlie. the thoroughbred Shorthorn bull Ava lon !'rlmroer Allow ne to say that this prlte has fnllen to onn who has been an nrdent lover, ndralrcr and advocate of this breed since early boyhood. In my opinion It stands tn a class unchnllenRnblo, If I may bo permit ted to coin tho word, nnd I wish to ray that It Is my purpose to handle air. Trlmroicr In the way that will most benefit the community In which ho Is to make his future 'home, llctpectfully submitted by on appreciative Farm llureau mem bcr. J. 0. WIGHT. j yTpriMMMMppL a. asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssP BU m Hsif W fJU'BvJm asBlSSSSSSSSS. SSMSSSSSSfS.! s BssHsal ah3 ' - Mr j 1 ITrji.Klifeft ssssssssssvf MVfef'HMflHlk KBL ssssssssssssssssi9sPw? cwr"'HPWHWHiHf RW 7- ThlsAtito sled was especially ccnsttuctcd fer Leon Trotsky, the Russian leader. Catrrnlllnra In iUo 01 rear wheels push the car along on skids on which the front wheels rest. The machlns 1 of n papular Uan make of n grado better than Trotxky used whtn a cltljcn of this country 21 SINGERS ARE COMING University of Oregon Glee Club Here March ST-aN Twenty-one of the best singers In the state will make a two day stop ut Klamath Falls when the University of Oregon men's glee club, arrive In Klnmtsh Falls, for a two day stand. March 27 and 28. according to John Ilosuton, who Is tn charge of local arrangements. With the program Including every thing from the sublime to the ridicul ous the ho) of UieVliib hava-been getting big orations where ever they have sung this year. They will pres ent the same concert here that was given at the Helllg In Portland, last month. .University of Oregon nlumnl nre working with a number of other' or ganizations to make the concerts suc cesses. It Is the plan to ghe the. boys n dance while bere. "The Grasshopper" a tragic grand opera. Is given as one of themaln stunts In the club's program and Is said to be a knockout. A number of heavy songs are also Included on the two hour program ot the organiza tion, (pi? Slack Lumber Demand Permit Accumulation 'Moathty report of The Tlmbcnnlin) Demand for lumber during the past thirty days was not up to ex pectation, this condition no doubt being largely due to unfavorable weather throughout tho cntlro conn try. Production In the north has kept up, however, and stocks are showing soma accumulation. There has been a fairly actlvo movement ot lumber to the Atlantic seaboard, and considerable Japanese business Is moving. California seems to have been unablo to absorb the lumber arriving, but a fairly heavy move mont continues. Tho railroads are placing somo orders for car material. The Mil waukco system has specifications out for about 5,000,000 feet, prac tlcally all timbers. Tho Southern Faclflc Is paying $16 for ties. Tho O.-W. It. & .V. Is offering $14, while the S. V. & S. Is soliciting quotations on ties. I). & II. O. U paying $1C. Ttiero Is considerable tie business being placed. Spruce box Is pretty slow. Spruce uppers are In good demand, but tho supply is short. There Is very, little spruce to bo had In the Columbia river district. Logging In not pro gressing very vigorously, due some what to unfavorable weather. Log prices are quite a bit softer. The shingle market does not ap poor to rvcover very rapidly. Clears ure Just now showing a little more life, but, the market for star,, Is real sick. Spine eastern demand for clears, Cedar logs are a bit softer. Demand (or lath is somewhat slug gish and prices are inrllnvd to soft en. Shop market Is active mid stocks tow all over the country. Thlg applies equally with spruce, pine and fir. The door market con tinues active. In Utah and Colorado territory condition are showing signs of Improvement, Farmers are receiv ing slightly better prices for pro duce and mines are beginning to operate. Throughout tha United States tho demand tor hemes Is strong. On the first ot the year The Timber ssm mad caavass, through the chamber, ot commerce oT the prln clpil cities of the country Pros pects for home building wero re ported much better tor 13-- tlun prevailed In 1921, when building generally wa ery ncthc. California .ibsnrbcd tnoro than 1,750,000,000 feet of lumber In 1921 nulldtng will continue active In California this year. The outlook nt this time Is that lumber production In the northet In 1922 will be about ten per cent greater than In 1921, when Jt was about 70 per cent normal. The Atlantic seaboard took more than 200,000.000 feet of Pacific coast lumber In 1921. The move ment of lumber to Atlantic terri tory In 1922 will probably be 60 per re'nt greater than Ian year. Logging nnd lumber operations on the coast are gradually absorb ing the unemployed. Detter weath er conditions, now due. wilt un doubtedly be the signal for a gen eral revival In the lumber Industry. VUKIILO. Colo. March .1. Tho Tlmberman Kf fertile about the 1st of April Denver will adopt n new building code which will per mit the lift- ut but one grade of shingles the flve-to-two vertical grained shingle hailed with two zinc nails. Salt Lake City contem plates slmllar building regulations. The Denier code wjll provide that tight sheathing mut be used under the shingles. WALL STKKKT CAM'AI.TIKM .NOW Uracil .TO M.illK PERSONAL MENTION The KIK' maiiicr.-idc ball which was to haw been held on .Miirch 22, has been postponed until Murtli 29. ncrordlitg to Itvron llardenbrook, who Is chairman of the entertainment committee. Kierett and "IM" Hoary have re turned from California 'where they hno been looking after business In terot. Tom U. Clark, special ascnt for the United States Flro Insurance company I here from Snn Francisco conferring with tho Cnlklns-DoneWon Insurance agency who handle his bus iness In this city. Mrs IC. ( Cummlngs returned to this city Saturday night from Los Angeles where she has been isltlug her mother and sister for the past month. Mrs. Lottie Martin and her dauch FOH SAI.K- Lots ti.'O-HTl block 1 19.. Mills Add 11 Nim-resldctit owner! paid tafH 11 jears mako offer J It Wlthum 1717 K.-til St. Los Angeles j Am considering piinh.ioo triut ifj White l'lne or Sugar I'lnn timber throe to sl hundred million fool with or without aw ami logging equip , mont In first letter state uppnixl mate price per thousand feet, general locution. How near rail connection, capacity of plant etc. llo A. I) It Herald office 6-S I CON'KKCTIOXUHY STOItK Corner, clearing II day, excellent location nnd opening to get Into nice buslmv", full price only $!iOn. OltOCKItY HUSINKSS One of tho best, excellent layout, no dead stock. Inconin will net over lltno a month, will soil at Invoice. Cash busl-' nc no accounts. I POOL tllLLlAill) Cleiiring oer four hundred a month, owner will iSIl right, some terms, (5HNKUAL MintCllANDISi: STOCK - Will sell or might lunsldur trade . ,. t. it- ,-..... ,.... .............I ' . ... ut .ir. minim wuci uir -.w ,.-.. HAKKKY IIUHIXKSS Uno Of tile to return In a few ds from Denver nnd vicinity where they have been v lulling relMtUes for the past mouth. "Kddle ' Clark who Is employed by best in Southern Oregon, equip ment worth more than price asked. Jl.'iiMl will handle balance easy CLKANINO AND I'ltKSSINC. llt'Sl- NI:SS Karned Inst year HOMO. the California Oregon Power com-1 net. owner will show records Full pnny at Copcn spent the week end'!"!" J1"1,0 Including furnishing of 1icn; ' five rooms, layout well worlh 2.MlO wiiut goun iiusiiiros iocuiioiih iur sale whUh we ure not permuted to iiiUcrtlv (let our name tin our list for opeuiugs. roi'lt-KITK sUX AtiK.M'Y .Mrdfonl llldg., .MMfoni, (r.-. r. NBW YORK. Marchfi. The list of brokerage house casualties touched the T.O mark today when Involuntar ily bankruptcy petitions were filed against Kiting & Wall and I. II. Mul llns & Co. BONIS IJILL TO UK INTIHIDL'CKII TODAY WASHINGTON, D. C. March C The soldier bonus bill will bo Intro duced In the house late today and formally reported tomorrow, chair man Fordney announced. He said the committee had reason to believe tho president was not opposed to tho cer tificate loan plan. MAHKKT ItKlfHtT PORTLAND, March C Steers 2r,c higher, other cattle steady, cholco steers $7.25 to $7.75, hogs nro bare ly steady; sheep SO cents tn Jl.00 higher, east mountain Iambs $7 50tto $12.00; eggs one cent lower, BIRTH RECORD Mrs Joe Hrett nnd children return ed Saturday evening from !. An geles. w)i-re they have been spending the winter months. W. II. Hawkins, formerly in the! dairy business here Is n business lsl-l tor in this city from Modesto where he is unw located, I Mrs. L. II. Hague has been nbsenl from her office for several dus on account of Illness. T. A. Frewen. district manager of tho Monogram OH company. Is regis tered at the White Pelican hotel from Portland. Mrs. J. O. Goldthwnltc returned last night from San Francisco where the was called n short time ago by tho lllnc. ot her husband In that city. Mr. (ioldthwalto did not return with her but went on to Portland and Is expected to return berc In a few days. G. A. Swigart. an nudllnr for, the California Oregon Power company. Is registered at tho White Pelican from Medford. I). F. Lawton of Fort Klamath Is registered nt the Hall. K. T. (llvan has returned from Salem whero ho has been for the past month or six weeks. Mrs. Ida Turner of Knld. Okla homa, Is lltln her daughter nnd son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Genrgo L, Drummond of the Drummond Print shop. UV ure Irutalllmc an up.to.dato equipment for automobile radiator repairing, and guarantee our work In be done In a thorough unci first law manner L, .N, Haines. 102:1 Main St. Phono 323. Why Men of All Ages Come Here THIS is n "youiitf mini's" store because none of our custom pi's will admit thai they jue what we might term "elderly." Hut the fact remains that many men or middle ajre 'now dress for real companionship with youth in Kuppenheimer Good Clothei Until young and old are steady buyers of these clothes because of their appearance, excellent wool fabrics ami tailoring that insures perfect fit. The ever present double in-built values guarantee a degree of suit and overcoat sat isfaction that makes their prices of secondary importunce. ttr'Vi IMI D ' ' '"1' " K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers FOI'ND Check for ."2 5o Owner ' FOR SAI.K OR TRADF-Klerlrle ma) hae snipe by proving owner ptuno soluble for llirsire or damn ship uinl paying for this n1 (lenrge lull O C ltc S03 Walnut St KU111 llodeiihumer, t'ulliiury Alllunro hull ulli Fall i:-V Ansone wishing a fresh milk gnat Inquire 1731 Huron 7 rt! J-'Ht MI.K riiree IMlrliailH. two fresh. Olio III, w-r 'I i:io,.rl mi tirtnri fnp inur rn.li. freshes soon One llol.teln, iiillklug WANTED Halismau with ar. Musi Ions ut Ihe Oregou llurtieM (ompany, All four ut 11 bargain for rash l... 111 In k to earn tiuiiuii per '7th A Klamath tits fi Also 12 head wull-hred llolstelii week by hard work Cull on dealers - rows, some fresh, others In freshen , aiiIi lowest prlied guarsntee.i tires .FOR RKJv'T Thrco room house, t lose Terms to right pirty J. N llramhull, The C I. Smith Company, South I In, partly furnUlinl. Inquire 1143 I'hono'lUJ. f, I Hoiitl. Indiana 'I' Pine Phone SChll. 6. MOORE Ilorn, to .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Mooro March 1, a girl, named Iclen Carol, NEW TODAY HOARDERS WANTKD Home cook ing Rate reasonable. 022 Klam ath Ave. C-ll TST STRAND 10c- WHKItK IIVKItYIlODY GOES- .30c HOMK OF TIIK IIODKI.VHO.V 1 KATURKH ZANE GREY'S Moat Powerful Story 'The Mysterious Rider' Also AL. JENNINGS the Reformed Bandit and a Splendid Comedy STICK! STICK! STICK! Admission, 10c and 20c '".Bsssssssssaft uVbssssssssssssssssbssssssssssssssssssssssssssssUH sftfsssssss sRUssssssssssft. ssW4l iil....HK9sil........................HI OMMwKMi BSsssssssssssssssHiasissssii m3sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss1bssI sbsssssHVissibsLbssBbsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV Prihoda for instance On Oitobnr, I'l, I'rihrxiit uistle a, roiuparisuii test at Aeolian Hail. Ntw York City, .lolui C. Fnruud, wrhu is editor of Mutkal Anurica and President of Ut Musical AHianco of Amtricsv, role Mr. Kdisont "I wm astounded to find that I i-ould not tell when 1'rihoda was playing or when your phono graph was playiug." "My the NEW EDISON brings the greatest violinists WW va sb.Ussa't M.M ? Csssss sagst issisr COxME IN. Listen to ffreat violin ists on the New Edison. Then listen to the best talking-machine "violinists. You'll learn why great violin per formances are heard only in those homes which we've equipped with New Edisons. This is not a slur on violinists who record for other phonographs or talking machines. It is simply a vivid way' of stating the difference between the New Edison and the ordinary phonograph, or talk-ing-machinei We freely admit that some ' talking . machine" violinists are rendering great performances on the concert stage. But. you do not hear these same jer- formances on the talking-machines. This is proved by the fact that no or dinary phonograph sustains the test of direct comparison with living artists. The New Edison, however, does sustain this test. That is why it gives you everything the living artist gives. Our $ . . . Plan If you want your home to bo one of thoce which enjoy the finest vocal and instrumental !erformaices, let us tell you of our , . . . plan, by which we have put New Edisons into the best homes in these part. Your initial Kyment is what you wish to make it, the lance is cared for by gentlemen 's agreement. Klamath Falls Music House GEO. A. WIRTZ N 122 South Sixth Street Phone 125 ? I t i ilU'lSr -t