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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
l V ituenmg Herald rtv NEWS OF T&EVWOKLD BY THE ASSOCIATED FftESS WEATHER FORECAST 'lONHIIir AMI H.VII'IID.W. I'AIII Member of the Associated Press. rim miii i-Mtv No, iiiiimi KLAMATH FAM.H, OltF.flON, I'ltlDAV, Al'ltll. 2H, UK12 cKimt i&he piuca wmm K WE H DUE TO SHE Will Occur in Form of Cum nnin Against Dirt; Proc- Irutmliott Instied by Mayor ) I'lHM'I.AMAIiO.N I. tin mayor, hereby proclaim Hi.. week uf Miiy Hl'hil i 27th, Inclusive, in b Antl-llttcr fatnpiilKii Week," iiml ri'j t- fnlly nty that HiIh week ho up pruprlnl.ly nhretved Mi Klamiilh ,1 a Fill.. I ."'I'll iii.iUk lliln ii teal i rnuipalgii nf pendMenl effnrl In IimiiIiii: up mill keeping It up l.i' I each iiilJi'ii iln lil ur her p.ni in making imr niiiiiiniiiii) li'nii, ll mil , 'I In Hi t . Si.c inn) llr.ilillrul. W H Wll.l V. M.ivi.r eeeeeoe l Kfitn.nl l lilll" - .III), wr' 'i'liU Hpr.'linu.'v.'r, will iirriir In llit form uX nn nii(!-lltlir .Minp.ilr n. nml Pr II l I., Ri"Hnri. n.'ii.'nillif KUITI SOI Inn. of llin i-ninp.ilr.il. linn priuiilnp.1 turn nulii' Iniiili.-rliir ImliiHti) nf thu in UinroiiKlily l"ii .vi.l ii..ihai..i',;,"I"ii i.'inllii: iln Iimirn in iiinr.' I linn tli(. Nt.in.l.iril s Ihiiik viurk.lu), tbo whul.' rniiilntililly 'I'll.' wur Ii nml RcliPiluli'ilior III.. wii-V. of Miiy S2 In Wlmn-a. 'II..- ri.ni.i(.ii of tlii'i.i lilii.ral.im With thai l roliillllilli liu.l st, inriiuivi', uiiriiiK wmrii nun' in. city nl Klnimilh I'n I U nml llin rlium lnr nf eiiinuii'rci' will underlak,. tn I'ffi'CI a lhnriiiir.li I'liiniminlly hntini'- I'leanini: illi'iia will bn taken to al.olUh tilt eann, rtlbliUh. old femei.. dead weeds nml Km... nut of dat.. sIkiis. aban-1 .ln,i...l l.lll l.n.ir.1. nn.l ..llnir lirliltvl lilli. 11 i.i.i .ri'...n mi... ,"' -.... nfllKll.17 1.111 I. I'll III. I'IIIIII III Iflllll 1 III- lliliici. It It n niueiiirnl m 1 iirnurnKo 1 I'loyea and ..inplojem ;illkp. and de .ililK.H,Mnjuieiiij;iijm..ii .....n. l,tniTMMttn ,M an uplrll. nf tl attractive front nml bark janH, tin employes, nml tilMilliiK of tnes. flow em, Mue. and I ',,pr1,1,";, Tl".' "mKoti stale board ' . ., ,.,.,, ,.. , ...of foncllliilloii JnveitlKali'.l nil thei-e to trim tho shrubbery. I., rl-nn "'M -oiili'iil!niiii. to' lowed .my and nil polish tlm automobile, in wax, film- idm-umentnry pvl.leure nml sworn Istl. paint, srrttb or pollnll I be floors, sliiteinenls of wlltieioi'S either hldi. to tlenr out Hi., nllli. tlm basemenl.'!" llio conlroveray rnred to Iniroilure. tlm st.irago room, to bring down eplder webs, rtdiwrbs. soot, gn:ne nml other 11III1. nf the germ 'alii!- IllK tlm Iiimih. will hi. imour.iged. .. .. . 1 I.11HI Pint I IIIK IIMI ttPls Mil iviiuiiivinns wblli-wiishliu: tb.' feiires ami hot- , (, , Jlllt ,, ,u,lU. ,WIV ,, houses, mid .leiitiliiK iff Ihu luiiitit tl,,, triii. Atiierlrau method of settling lots. Iiown towtiithi. army will d- our illtfereilros, nml u big tuhnnce clan. .. nli'Kn on dirty show window h. H'"t it the anticipated method of " , "" ' ...... .force by power of superior numbem nncl.nl tidverilnliig. posters, riiblilsh (. ,,,, ,lf fjnutx liil position. acnimillallliK III tlm iill)H. unit therefiirii In. II. ..ver)tliliiK that dlttrncts from the j llesohe.l. That w.. the employeH Cean.luosn a,,.. ...tra.t.M n..s of .M-,.,;r,rfOTn "sulo ii.mmuiilly. tbo.ird nf eniullliilli'ii without mental Tin 1. 1 weeks of the laiupalcn "III ' ,.M rvallnnii nml In Us entllely, nml lie ilotiilt'il to education and iirgnnl-. In. II further. Wlli'ii. nlid oM'ry rlvle body nml other , ei"ilcd. That rop) of then., ren 1.1... 11, o ...lutloiiH be given to the press, n ropy attenry III tlm whole town will '" I 1,,, ,u, Oregon stnto board of cntv drafted to further tlm Intetent of the j dilation and one copy sent to the rbiu-iii, the pululliip. the dnwiip ; governor of the titato. mid Nwellup cumpaign. In addition to the campaign gen- nrat Itii'ie will ho u women'H division, ii imii'H division and ii Jiiviiill" id., n II. ,V M.i In rhiilrmmi nf lb iiii'ii h iitvimou, .irH win uiiiiiiiii will nigauUe I In. women and Hugh (iirrln will mobilize llm Juvenile pop ulation. 'I h. utlvei lining ilepallliieut will li handled hy I'red llniislou W. 0 ilnillli will bo loNpomtlldo foi h.iv Ini: lb,, rubbish hauled uwny fire nf i lunge. II''H ('. TliniuiiM will be ihlef publicity '"I'll) i'1"' " MiHIi'i' wilt bo chairman nf th" puldle tpeakliig dep.irtliieul. Tlm rlty will Im ilhl.led lulu ilM- 1 lliln, wllh ii ehaiiman of each of the iliviiiloini In I'uili ilblrlii. Tlm ihnlr men, In Hun, will oigunUi. moi-b f.iplaliiM. ho Iiml n'l'ry ill)' block will Iiiim Miiiii'iim. reHpoiiHlbln for hiivliii; II ill' i ll Tlm pollen ilepailinenl. tlm file ilepailinenl mid lb,, whole form of tho lily will lend aid. A call for voliiulenlii Iiiih been Hounded by tho cluilriimn, nnd every mm lulereHled in llm I'limp.ilgn will In. expciied not only to volunteer Ibelr mtvIcoh bill to iniiko HiiKReH tlons for fuillierliu; tlm plaiiH of llm roiuilllltee. MAI.I.OV INFANT lUKS Clilloiiuln rcHliloittri wen. Hliocked liy'tlui deuth ut 9 o'clock hint night of llltlo l.nuru Irene, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Mutiny f Ohlloqiilii. Tho child bud lioen In this city with her pnreiitH diiiiiiK thn 'day. nnd her death wus entirely iinoxpoeled. Tlm direct uilHii wiih ulUlbilted to croup. The body will bo"(ukcu to Hlock'toii for burial. rni.cm: ATTAricM wvumimi mi, i,i:ani:s in si'i:i:( ii iii:i oiii; ni:, Wlsi'iiiisln. nltmklili; Urn Icnnei. nil luiviil nil reserve IiuiiIh In Dm sennit, imliiy, tin luri'il Dim r nerves w.'it. being "scrapped In behalf of npi'i lolly f.ivnr'il prl viili, ImIcM'hIk ' Tim speech wan III rcferehm in Iimiji iciuiilly iiiiiiIi) by llin Interior depart iiiiimi In Tn.iiiit Hume, Wyn- iiiiiii:. nirvi tn iln- Kill' l.ilr nil Iiikh.u BOARD FINDINGS GET ENDORSEMENT OF TIMBERWORKERS It. xdlitlmi Aid pint lit llinpluji". nl SMI Meeting Ap.niVI' lletMiiM Itlllllll) i:nilnihiiii'iit w.ih r.lviMi lli flinl. In R" of tlir rial.' Im.inl nf rnnrllinlliin III .1 ll'HIlllltlllll lllll'Pll'.l l.l IllCllt liy tlic Tliiilii'runik.'rii' mil. in m n MI.HI.I ll .......111... l..l(t.l...l I... .. I ...... l.. .... III..'. .II., III l.llll.-ll IIJ .1 I. .If. I' 1 liumlii'r i'f ini'nilM'rn, Tlic ti-Kilullnti Hhlrli iuu nU'lii'il liy A (' .SIikUoii, I. A l..r.i..iil...rl,,r,",,,,,,,: N"'l ,Vrr"ra' """. nml Cluii W llriiwn, iliairiu.in nml i J H Midi), Hi'i-rniaiy of Hi., ci'iici ul inimiiltiii', f.ill.iw n ' Wlinri'iin. The pr.'M'iit In. Iiinlfl.il i iiiilrniiirHi uiim i mikiiil w llin iitinrii. atlni'ii In thf Iml tixt r ininpi'llliin tin in tn Inki. tlil n I 'i ouIiik tn In Hiifflcli'iit profltn Ii.'Iiik iii.iiIh nn tho Minor frill' iliil.', unit WliiTcrm. Tim I'limliiMn riinli'inli'il nn Kii'nl ii printiirtlun ii-millril from tin, S luiiir "nrlt day n from tlm ',"!,','r W"rk ,1,,,l1""! """ rnn,,1"l'.,n" ! did mil Murrain tlm lniivr work day Iiik liulltiili'd lit this lime Tin em- J''h fuither il.ilinlnK Hie deireaK,. In ..fllrlenrv fiilliiwlni: the lonser ' I ... .1 . .. I...I I. ..... . at. I ! .i siiftil.. rt lt. t-mltftt Itlfltull . f , , .. r,.,rri llt declnlim biisid on tbls evidence. and Wlmreas. 't hellcvo tlili tuiiniier .. .. t 1 . Iiiilulrlnl rii.il em iiFul.id ENDORSE BOY SCOUTS - , , dlvl-'K,Mt nK,, ,y Umnry riiil.; xvn) Ajv, )U( ',i)KroiiinN indorsement wii'i given the buy scouts nml llm propos.'d hll.ren'ii playgiiiuml by llm Itularv dub today ut 1 1 rt tegular weekly luncheon In tho ihuinber of roiuiiieree, ntid Ihe UiembeiH pledged Hllpporl lo both nioveim.ulii. Thin In In nctoriliiiice with th., purpo.ieri nf the nig.iiilziitlou which Ih ileille.iled prliu.illly Iu com iiiiiiilty uphiilldlm;. HiieslN nf huiiiir at the luuclieon wei'i, (leoige S, Long nf Tncumii, head of the WeyerhniiHer Timber company lulerestH, ami IiIh son, (Icorge, Jr. lIAItl. .MAI'K AT O. A. t.'. C'DUVAI.I.IH. April US. IMrl W. Mmk, Hon of Mr. nnd Mm. I! Imr lea Muck of tiiiat louto 1, of Kliimutli l'alln. Ik ii Junior student thin ear Iu tho Hcbool of ngrlcultiire. ' Ho Iiiih taken nil active pint In Htmlont uffilm during IiIh linen yearrt In coll,ego. Ho lit a member of tbo Wltliycoinbo cluli, Tun Delta fra ternity nml ngrlcuttuiiil club. CANAIi llllHAK lti:iAllti:i) Pnrtliil repiilru have. been mndu to tho bieak In tho nmlii Irrigation can al, which occurred nt u point ono third of a tiilln oast of tho bridge near tho Ilurrell Short ranch on the Merrill road. A conulilorablo urea of luiul wan Hooded whoti tho vyiitor es caped nnd no m n diiinnu to tbo Mer rill roiid wuti reported, I DE1TH0FGIBL IS CLOAKED IN DEEP ISTED! iBody Found in Basement of i vacant i arsoiiai(e; man Sought by Police g ' t IIOOI'HTOWN'. III.. April : Offlrcrs tml.iy itri necking u who I bellevid In ln iil.l.i tn HOlvi! tlm mystery of ili. .Lath of i.t. Irinli. Ilninia, 2 who wax foiiml , a school teaoher.i""" '"'" '""'"" '""" "" dead In tho base-1 "ur"trol ,nunaecJ '" ""ch tho tnent of ii vncunt paiBiinnRc by car pi'iili'iH yp.itt'riliiy. An -iittupiiy rIiouihI (bat tlin clrl vn npprn.iililm; niali'inlly. Tim rmiillllon nf the h.i.ly In.llriit.'.l It li.iil bi'i'ii I ipl nn Irr .ir In a innl Jilato. The i;lrl illn.ipiii.'ir.'il from Iht Ik. nn. Mnrrli .11, mi.l .Irath jirob.i My orcnrrril m-vcral lyn nflnr thil tint.'. Tliu liii.ly bill nut bi'i'ii In t! i. I.hi'iiiunl Iiiiik'it tlinu a wi'iik. Malil iii'lRlilmrn wlui hiil y.ono throiiKli tlm Iimisfi a uu'k ur." mi Wi'ilnnil.iy. liii.V.lnr. Inr a lawn tiinui'r. Thi' hoily ..iN fmiiiil mi a run-cri'l'- liJt;.i In tlm Iiaxemi'iii Th wln.lnw,, w.irit rlnnc.l from Ihc In tlili. Tin' pumniiaKP bail not Icpii nrriipli'.i Mini., l.tnl DitimhIht. Iml wtu li.-lni: pri'p iri'il for a nnw pan tor. William Itatiii.i. fntlii'r nf tli Clrl, ilprlarpil In. Iicllmoii lie knpw Hip iiiiiii ri'Hpnmillit.i for tin' r.lrl'n uVath No imirkH of vl.il.'iico wcro found. . i .. r nrrnn. 400 COUNTED AT WEED c. t . i-.i . ... " " "'" .niiiil ii) il- Miitiillic .if The Herald Approximately, -100 men wore counted at work In tlm Weed Lum ber company plants yeutcrday by n reprenrntntlve of The Herald. While the nwilstnnt manager declared Hint ii total nf fS7 were employed, It wns believed this number Includ ed many who wen. not apparent nt tho time 11. 'tween 180 and-150 uoro counted in the siwmlll, In cluding pllem. A shortage of about 22 men wus noted In the veneer plant. WOMK.V fl.lIAIt WIUSOV WASIIINt'.TON, April 2S. Sever at liundteil women, delegutes nt tlm lluttiinnre i .invention of tlm National l.eiigiln of women voter, mid tho iiiiiveiitlnn bur., of Ih.' Icagii.. of Ainerlriin pen woiiiCn, cheered before tho home of former President Vllxoii .today. mSdMiMKf THREE CHILDREN LOSE LIVES WHEN RANCH HOME BURNS I'll i' ftfiim-il I'iiiiii In. iilml.ir; Al tempi n( Hpm-iic Nen-.ly Up Mllfo In I'nliil llmllng I HKND, April 28 Mildred nml IVinleu HnrgHtroin, iikciI 1.1 anil 10, uihI Ueorge Lively, tliflr cousin, nKi'd 4. wero burned to death here early today In tliu ranth liotiic of V l. Ilnrgstrom, near Deschutes. 'Dm f lr started from an Ineiiliator Tim children "ere asleep on tho i rLMml floor when t tic flro (ruin I tln Incubator, on the same floor. win discovered liy Mr. anil Mm. j IlergHtrom, who tried to break """"! " ''""" lo "' mi, ch''lr,;- '"'" w badly '"'"-'I tiairw.iy, wnnn ncrKmroni sinamii'ii j.i wimlow, rultlnc an arlvry In hU wrlrt, ami jumprit tn the wronnil. Iln later rranki'it bU nutn anil ilrnvo Mm H.'DiHlrom an. I two relative who wnri' In thi' Iioiip, lo Den rhiitPN for mPillc'il nl.l Th, limn.i wiin ii--lro''il wllh a lin, nf II". 'Kill. Why Do Gecsa Honk? Warden Says Don't Know "Why lines ;i cfiwi. alwayii honk win 11 it files; why does 4'. always fly In a particular formation, and why .(ii. It fly against tlm wind''" The. i' were itiptlona that Itay '. Steel, I. H. ?ame warden, wis tin able to atiHwer, says the Oregon. Journal. Hut ho did vouch for the fact that It doe.i, and that the peak of thi. annual goose migration northward passed last Friday. i'l was In the l'uget Sound rn- glon, and ujtcbed the gecso break .... .1...1. fn., h,.,..,,v..nin nn.ilmand on Judro Stone would have .mr. on ih ...nm... fii.n. nnrih. ....... .... ...... . ., . ...... . ward," mid SteeK "They waited for a northwesterly wind, and then they rose from' their resting places, great flocks and swarms of them, and milled about In tho air to get the proper formation before tbey began to trarel." According to Steele, Instead of gecsu flying with the wind, tbey al- w-iys face It. In tho fall they al- raent. Twenty-five are enrolled and each ways fly against a southerly wlnd, He said that he thought that he has a good calf on which a feed re nml In tlm tprlng tbey wait, for a I had said all thcro was to say when cord 1 Wnl. Tho members will exblb- northwester. Steele alto pointed nut that a goore, Instead of saving its breath while flying, always honked. I'liA.VS I'OU Itl'KSIA (IKXOA, April 28. Plans for Kits Iii'h reconstruction were being final ly determined today at the conference Nub-commltslon on Itunsluu affairs. Indlrntlons wero definite, that a pro position would bo laid before tho Ittistdun delegation by the week-end. ANp IT LOOKS LIKE A LONG VISIT, TOO LOWER FREIGHT RITES HELD TO . BE ESSEN1L Blighting Effect on Ari- culture in Present Tariff Seen by Wallace NKW VOItK, April 28. UnlcsK them lj a quirk reducllon In rail roid freight rateii to "about pre war IcypI," or unlegn prlcp of an rlcullural products Inereaso suffl rlrntly lo equal tho rata advance, them will be. a "profound readjust ment" In agricultural production. Involving reailuntcnenln In Induntry uh well, Secretary of Aicrlnulture Wallace declared In an addrens to day beforo l be Now York academy of polltle.il nrlenco. Tin. "bllKhtliiB effect" upon arl cult ui n of tli present level of fridrlit ratet, the secretary said, "enn hardly be comprehended." STONE PETITION Ciuistettuitlon Manlfrsl In Political Cninp OUT Hcverml Consternation was manifest to day In several political camps when It hprnlflH runprnllr Vnnwn fttat them Is a movement on foot In the county to secure, tho consent of Judge C. F. Stone to become an in- dependent candidate for circuit Judge. Those who have s'en copies of the petition state that signature are numerous. The Influence that a general de-i I Inducing him to change hi. re- , . . , , ..... fusal to be a regu ar candidate, to uii wnvpi.iiiiti ui iuu ui.itQ as a public duty, Is problematical. - When approached today on tho, matter he raid that he had not authorized any movement In his i ItAi'llf. ho j tto lrnnu1iiila rt I ttn. " " ""' " " "v yond mere hearsay, and was therc- fore In no position to offer com-' . . ho refuted at tbo regular tlmo for choosing to become a candldato In the regular manner. In the camps of tho regulars, however, the possibility that Judge Stone may reverse his doclsion Is viewed with alarm. Tho situation has changed, and is changing, with every day that Judge Stono holds the office to which he was appoint ed by tho governor two months ago. Citizens of all complexions of political and partisan belief declare TllltKK NO.V.VNIO.N MI.V- KltH KII.I.KII WUKX flOMB V.MMDM IM nUMtHOlfflR AI'1'OI.I.O, Ia April 28. . Thpro non-union mine worn 4 killed ami one ncrlounly Injured yhnn a bomb wan thrown Into 4 a bunkhouso whore thejr were 4 atlcep'at the Patterton mine of 4 tho Klukl cohI companr near 4 hero. 4 Kach ilcad man wan married!. Tho dpathH tcare 14 children fatherless. COUNTY CLUB WORK IN KLAMATH HELD EQUALLED BY FEW Avdstant Auto Clh Agra! Makm Clowbic Jlepert of Aceom- pUshmema of CWkirrn "Tbo boys' and girls' club work In Klamath county ban made a steady and constant growth and Li on a par with any county of the state as re gards quality of work and stands second to only two or three of the tnnro densely populated counties of tbo stale on number of membern en rolled." Tbls was thn rtntetnent made yes terday byL. J. Allen of Corvallls, as sistant state dab agent., provlons to his departure aftor a survey of the county In company with Frank Sex - IQii, county ciuu usvui. Fifty members are enrolled in tne pig club project, and each of them wilt have a purebmd Poland China or Duroc Jersey sow," Allen said. "Tbo American National bank has ""n'1 mot of lhM bo3ri Md rt?" tho m0ne7 wUh h,eh. PurchM tno,r "" ana " " '- tho baf lM ottttri through Sextan ,0 manco njr w,UD,e 7 or '" ,tl ,he coun,Jr lh,t wU,,e, t0 eBUr 1 tbo work. I lfn.liNilnNa am fswsjlltlt taflst Vtlllfl '"" ." -" "ilT. -C. JLZZ """ T" ... .."" ". ll P y . !..,T":? s.t " 7Z fcacn mrraner is reqa.rou iu Wne of ,he , 0-f f,M I D1. t fi.1. Ihrtrjplajsi once each I month. "" I E,ch melAbtr w be InstVuded . iir(Hltoek ludelnr and a ludrlng for,to,t will be held at the county fair . S ... this rati. i - rne can ciun worK is hiso n popu- )nr projert with tho boys and girls . ,.. It at the fair and keen rivalry Is being shown as to which will have the best calf this fall. Splendid work Is being done by tbo members of the poultry clubs and several shipments of day-old chicks have been received. Other are set ting eggs under hens. All of the mem bers will havo chickens from good laying strains. Tbo sewing and cooking clubs will cotnpleto their work before school closes. One hundred and fifty girls aro enrolled In these projects." SCHOOL HEAD COMING J. A. Churchill Will lie First HUte Superintendent lo Tour County The visit here next week of J. II. Churchill, stato superintendent of schools, who will arrive Sunday night, will mark tho first paid to tbo schools hero In the history of the county, according to Twyla Fer guson, county school superintend ent. Churchill will speak at tho vari ous schools In tho Interests of edu cation, with particular roforence to tbo county null plan of school ad ministration. He Is said to be a gifted speaker, and one well worth bearing. Following ls Churchill's schedule for tho week Monday morning, Mt. Lakl and I.oue Pine schools; Monday after noon, Merrill from 12 to 3; Llbby school at 3:30; . Monday evening thcro will bo an evening meeting at Malin. Tuesday morning, Summers at 9, Henley at 10:30; Tuesday after noon, Poo Valley district at 3; Tuesday evening, Ilonanta. Tho school board at Illy and Interested patrons are planning on attending this meeting at Ilonanta. Wednesday, the day will be spent In Klamath Fulls, visiting the city schools and tho high school. At the request of the chamber of com merce Churchill will speak at the forum. This will give the patrons of Klamath Falls and the nearby districts an opportunity -to hear the discussion of tho county unit and other educational matters. (Continued to Page Five) iMPHDVED MNK CONDITIONS IN WEST APPARENT Borrowinjrs Decline; Strik in Incrcasf jn Build- " inic OpratiotM san rnANcisco, April as. Hanking conditions In the Twelfth Federal Reserve district continue to Improve, John Perrln, San Framcia co federal reserve agent, . declared In his monthly report made public hero today. "Borrowings' from the federal rt serve bank of both city and eocn try members 'combined' fell from 1,10,000 0n March I, 'to !, 025,000 on Ap'rII Mf a decline' of $12,081,000, or 1,7 per cent. hj redaction was tcomplMed at least In the caso of tbo couitry member banks at a seuoa of tbe,jr'oar w'jc tho 'requirements of their custom org aro unusually hcavy and Ihdl catp a growing ability on tho part of tbeso banka to meet customers , ntpit wnout oeUr,nf nMU u ,unC6 AcUvMy la BaUdiBC "The most striking Industrial de velopment In- recent r weeks Is tb record activity In ' building opera tlons. Figures of building permit"1 for March wore. In point of valu tre largest figures ever reported iu , tng ilfXneU tXettnBg the prevto . reCord B0Bth of octoj,., lt Sli. b 17.6 pr cent. 1 Compared w'h V. month of March a year ago, tb rear's figures exhibit an Increase ' . . . 7'p,r "" W,M " "'7 cr of an""1 "T eoMtruetV lutes during th sMsMtr aa4 fal' "Amoag other Jadustrl of the 'ttlumssjjrisjc. ls),,mosaU". Production du'rlag March was ap proximately 90 per cent of norma' tbo highest perceatag reported b' this Industry In the past 16 month Now orders received by mills Iu th faur principal lumber association were 22.4 per cent greater tba , March production. ., "Sales of electric power for In dustrlal purposes In February con tlnued on the same high lorel as I January, primarily reflecting th activity In lumbering and mining Industries. ' Wheat Shows Uspro'vcaueat "Agriculturally, there have boen few new development, during the month. In m'any sections' tho win ter season extended well) Into March and farm work has bsjen delaye' from two to tare weeks. Thetwln 'r wheat croi now appears to bo) In better condition than on Decem ber 1 ut It lis not expected, that the record crop of last year," 78, 000,000 bushels, will be equalled. The present outlook for the decid uous fruit crops of the district It excollent, with the exception of ap ricots, tho yield of which baa beeu reducod as much as 60 per cent in some sections by attacks of brown rot and killing frosts.' Preliminary estimates of cotton and sugar boot plantings indicate a alight Increase In acreage of cotton In tbo princi pal growing sections and reduc tion of approximately 25 per cent In tbo acreage of sugar beets, com pared with last year. Prices of agricultural products, whllo tbey havo not continued tho steady gnluu which characterised their move ment In the first two months of tho year, have fluctuated at levels ap preciably higher than those of Jau uary 1. ( "An Increased dornand for un skilled laborers, partly seasonal and Continued on Page Five WEATHER PROsMBlUTlKat Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows little change li barometrlo con dltlons during the last 14 hours. In fact bat little var iation has occur red during the Mat week. Condi Mess continue to f y q r pleasut weather.. Forecast for seat 14 hanrs: Fair, with brisk tMb.thla after noon and ereaiag. The Tycos recordUs taeraoeer registered maximum ami . saialausa temperatures, teaay.'ae'feMews; F ' Isf II t4fttttfeee(.eee;9al i$W ;feeftttytMeM.Ie J f ) 'fy, "v i" r .i -w rr t Aw i I" M;(