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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1922)
4'vvV . ' ) .tfc' -V rW-VVv if r " t" ,. " J RtTunnAV, Mnrn n, 1022 ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four I ! The Lumber Industry NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN i,nnii:u roxcnitv ASKS AXKM'I'TVV .POflTI.ANI), Mnrcli 1 J. I.lahlll llort of f.11, 991.74 against assets of 7,47..ri7 nro IIMcd In tlio hnnkrupt ey jirf Itloti lit tho Wheeler 1'nltod Lumber conipnny, nf Wheeler. Ore . fllnl In tlio rnltPil Stntos district rourl. Tlio petition Is slRnod bx II J Tntfnnl, secretary -treasurer of the corporation. Tlio llnbllltlo.s consist for tlin creat or part of unsecured claims In the lint of nssots tlio mill nnd equipment nro valued nl $r000, Follow Inc In n mnmnar.x of tlio If a blllllo nml assets of thn company a p.lten In U'o petition. TIMIlKIt 1.A.MI (illOWfi st'Anri:, itrroitT miov acres of logKCil off Intnl. according to luitl Commissioner 1'lnrk V. S.iv-Idee. ! 'Tho furl Hint tlio slate tins only , IliU number of acres of loggvd off j liiml remaining Indicates that there i has Iipoii n steady demand for such ' lands." ald tlio land commissioner "Slurp statehood, timber from tn.u times this number of acres hns boon sold Pinter tlio law none of tlio land ran be koIi! for 1pm than $10 nn nrro hut If of ton hrlnpt from. $20 to J2 " A llt of such laml will ho printed In pamphlet form for public dlstrlbu- I tlnu. i lamm i.r..vi:s I W 1? I.nmni of I lie l.nnnn Lumber Vompany loft on this morning's train for San Kranrlseo xxhere he will re main for nctcr.il da on limine. WNKIt SAWKII.KIt'S I.K4I ItltOKK.V IN AtYlHKM' WKKD. March 11 Howard Mc Laughlin, saxx filer and inlllix right cmplo.xed In Iho sawmill i cniiRlit liolxxcon tho carriage and Hie bump or In tho mill Wedncday morning. It xas necessary to shut off tho steam before ho could ho loleased llo xxas tal.cn to the hospital as soon as released and tin X-ray Indl catPtl tho I ok wan broken nt the ankle McLaughlin xxas dnlns re pair work at the time of his Injury iorr axi .MdiAvir vismms H. (1 doff, maniiRer of the Assoc l.i led Ilo company at Dorrls and V () Mcdaxlc. manager of the .Macdoel l.umher company are business Msl torn hero for the week-end Thox are registered nt the White Pelican OLYMl'IA. Wish.. March 11 - A chock of the records In the Mate land office shows the state has OS ."Mi .lOHD.W HKItK C It Jordan suMrlntondont of the Chllixiiiin l.timlior company l J registered at the Wlilto Pelican hotel TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- -WHKIIK KVKIlVBOnV OOKS- -20c HOMK OK Till: 1IOI1K1NSO.X KKATUllKS CTTMH k V The Show lhat Defies Competition oUIlUAl Five Splendid Features Extra Added Attraction, the Sweet Singer Irving Lachance In All the Latest Songs "The Light in the Clearing" Story by IRVING BACHELLER AL JENNINGS, the Reformed Bandit Vaudeville Movies and a Good Comedy Continuous Show Starts 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 TONIGHT "The Harvest Moon" with DORIS KENYON , A Good Western Comedy STICK! STICK! STICK! Admission, 10c and 20c A Picturization of the Celebrated Play by AUGUSTUS THOMAS Free Trial for Goal in Football Abolished NKW YOKK. March It --Kith try for coal after touch-down wan abolished today by the football rule, committee Henceforth the team rortt)R n touchdown may put the hall In play on or li.uk of the opponent fle-ard lino and from -crlmiiuiKe try for a MiirIc point by any lepal corlnR play PERSONAL MENTION Mr and Mr" 'I' II l.uu'li aie icr iMerod nt the Hall hotel fiom Mer rill T J. JackKon, a prominent mer i limit of Port Klamath. U lookliiR lifter his lumlnes IiiIcicMh In I li I- rlly llo N tcRlxtcrcd at the Hull. Mh Until l.lndKa.x N iiRaln able to be at work ut tho Klrnt National bank after haxliiR been confined to her home with the flu for soornl dan. II 1. HarlliiR In reRNtered nt the Arcade hotel fiom Kurt Klamath AmoiiK .Netorda'H nrrKiiU nt the Arcade hotel were, doitrgo t'uine, I'IiIIimiuIii. .Ion Hamrlik, II. It dor don, I. V dordon. Woitlenrand Mr and Mr Harold I' D.nlv San Trail cIkco. .1 J Miller, local Southern Pacific iiRonl announced thN niornliiR Hint tho Million ut Ml Hebron w.m i toned ! hist nlulit due to link of hiinlnesii I Otto Heck- who has been iment at Mt Hebron wan transferred to lied dliiR x llruce Schallhorn rcpreiciillni; the( M .1 II cumpanv Is reHMeied at Iho While I'elluin hotel A II .MrdlnnlN and W Mllno of Ited lllnff, and (I T l.lrda of Piemio, htockmen, are hero IiioMiir oxer iiin dltloiiN and uttelidliiK to InislneKs. They nro leRlMeied nt the White I'ellcan hotel. Tom Calamen, fonnerly a rancher rosldliiR near Men III, Is hero for 11 few i1ih from WIIIowm wheio ho Is now located. A mairliiRe llcenne was Issued this uiornlni; to l.'arl It WIiIIimiiiiI llatel llrlfflth Meeluiin, both well Known hero Tho couple will liuil.e their homo at IMtto droxo wheio White operates n ranch t'hlora Karle left this niernliu: for Medford where oho will lnlt for n short llmo with her mother hcfoip returuliiK to her home In Portland Sho has spent the past few wcok here IbIHiir at the home of her sis tor. Mrs llarr) dueller Mts V M Palmer was a pasaeiiRer on this luornluR's train for Ashland' where she will spend Iho week end , nun nor iiusiianii who is empioti'il li the Southern Pacific kmiiimio theie Sheilff l.lo) d I. laiw led for dale land this murultiK to tnliu elmine of A II. Vinson, wanledjieie on mi In dlitmeut ror Iioino HtealhiK, who was appieheiided there lecentb. Pled I,. Holmes, Southein I'm Iflc traxellltiK niidllor, In iIiiiiro of tlio Shasta Dhhlim left this iiioiiiIuk fi Duiismulr wheio bo makes his head IIIIIIIU'IH I, i:. Pliant nnd P (W Tower are leRlstered at the Hall fiom Keno MAN HltOIN Itl.'AU WIICV Wl.lt AMtH'NT W TAM'S DAVIINPOHT la. Mutili It Mr M P llrown. 7'.. walked Into the county treasurer x office today to u his taxes 'I'lie deputy had Just In formed til in of the amount when Hr III own leeled, fell to the floor dead NEW TODAY IIOAItnr.HH WANTIJI)- Hoinn conk- Inf. Itatex leasoiiahlo. t2!l Kluiu- n til Axe il-1 1 l roil ham: ' Vour lots nlld bulldlllK now used iis pnstofflie nnd store, with llx Inn iiuiirtiilH, Indited In liusluens sei lion of ptonperouit town on Hlalo lilitliwny .1f.nil luiMii) cash and l'"l unco fi ears Pliiincn to tnkii over P ( and hue store and luiilio moliey rlnht from 'the stint tleo or willo l.uiils lloldlsrhai, room 'I. Hwanseti III. Ik Phone uniiI ll-IJ i l.'iieri mi spruiRN tor your nisli- y Ions at the dtPKitu llaiuens uiinpmiy, ' 7 1 It ICIiliniilli Ms. II m:oi.T is riiipoi.i noMI.', March II A lexolutloli on n larRe scale has broken out In Tripoli, k.ixs a dispatch to the news inipur tlmoudo Itelieh lime cut Hie, lallway In iiialix places and attiuked the Italian cm rlmm , iiiii hai.i: i.ots ii:.ii.nr,i, hid ni'.1,! Mills add'n N'ou-tesldrul owner, I luilil lines II tears, liiiiko offer J II ' ill Hi st Wllham IV 17 C.eles I .ok An- It Il : 'i t'lipo Horn was so iiuiiipiI by tne Dutcli uaxlRiilor who dlsiovered It1 In t ill's and called It Capo Horn,'! after Ills hirthplaie HORSE THEFTS LESS Increase of Automobile TIiwimrIi out W-t l Held 'aue SAX KltANflSCO. March 11 Horse thefts on the Pacific coast are on the decline, M A Peck head of tho solliltatlou bureau or the South ern Pat Iflc company said today He ba-e his assertion on the fact that rocvntl) the National Horse Thief ! tcctlxe association asked the rait ronds for rates to their an nihil con veutlon to be held In l.oRausport lnd , October 4 and fi, and that to date he has hcen unable to find a I slnsle dcleRjte In the western states : Peck says that tho atitomoMIe has supplanted the horse on the Pacific coast to such an extent that hore thlovc. are about an rare us dodo birds, and horse thief dctecttxes or those Rentry whose vocation It Is to apprehend equine, purlolners jus' ain't."' ri.tVVKIt COXVKKTKII INTO IJQl'Olt KTIM, WII.L1MANTIC. Conn., March 11 A "flivver" converted Into a still has been illicoxered tn the barn of Frank Nivakas, farmer, In a raid by; federal prohibition nRent The rus tank, radiator, feed pipe and hood were features of the apparatus Suf ficlent liquor w-a found to order Nivakas' appearance (n court today MAX I'KltlSHKti IV VAT OK Ill'TTKUUH.K OAI.KSnuno, Ills. March 11 John Palm, 41, drowned when he fell Into a lo.ono-Kallon vat of but termilk at a milk plant today Announcing the Opening of Offices of the Klamath General Insurance and Grain Exchange Room 6, Swansen Building Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets 4 , r Residence Phone 121-W Business Phone 280-J V represent first class concerns; handle Insurance of all kinds; transact a state licensed Real Estate and Brok erage business; specialize in selling or trading of Grain, Livestock, Hay, etc. ; draw up and acknowledge Legal Papers. J Your n'epds will receive our careful attention. , We invite your business. ; LOUIS BOLDISCHAR, Manager While There Is Little Else to Do Why Not Sew? "A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Made" You Can Save These Dollars Now TDELTOR Summer Fabrics Vie with Summer Flowers in Loveliness THE uisles of our piece-goods depurtment are like garden paths bordered with colors exquisitely delicate or sun-warmed into vivid beauty.- Organdies, voiles, dotted Swisses, crepes, linens the sturdy morning and sports variety of fabrics, und the delicate evening blossoms, To look at them is a delight to transform them with your own fingers into frocks it hap piness. And it's a joy to realize that this Summer, when styles and fabrics are lovelier than ever, our prices are considerably lower than they have been for many Summers past; more thnn that, they are reinforced with another suving.la brand-new saving, made possible by a wonderful invention that per forms three invaluuble services to every woman who makes her own clothes A picture guide with every new Butterick Pattern that sores you 50c to $10on every frock you make First,' In simple-to-understand pictures, it shows you how to lay the pattern you have chosen in . your size on every suitable width of material, and in every view. As fast as you can follow the pictures, you pin the pattern to tho cloth, and you have used from 14 to 1 yards less material than you have ever used before, saving 50c to $10 on every frock you make, 'And thm, you learn how to put your garment together with the skill of an expert. Something more than just a dress grows beneath your fingers. Miraculously you have sewn the chorm of Paris the distinction of a creation into your gown. And then, the finishing hints of the DeltorMhey solve the problem of how to 'do the last detail professionally. The perplexing questions of finish and adornment are expluined to you in simple words and vet each is the expert's way. The largest Pattern stock in Southern Oregon has been reinforced by more than Five Thou sand yards of the latest' styles in dress fabrics at new, low prices. The opportunity of a life time to show the Spirit of Thrift No wanted fabric you'll not find .here, and no price quoted in a city store will be found lower. Our mission in Klamath Falls is to provide the. world's best Merchandise at a savjng over quotations made by outside distributors. We believe the needs of tho people in Klam ath Basin should be supplied in Klamath tFalls, just as the needs of the people in Portland are supplied in Portland. We believe this store should Eet the pace yes, force the price, if you please, just as the large stores in a city establish the price. We are in tho same position to make the price today we were ten years ago ,and we're taking advantage of the oppor tunity to make it, to lover in in every instance where possible. You will be surprised at the reductions over previous seasons dating back during the past three or four years, and after a careful comparison you will agree with us that this is a community store -a store for, the people "the people's store." V ; k t Wv is I " ,. vx . I ' ii x. hl- wdU-ii