The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 15, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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OREGON
STATE
FAIR
SALEM
September 25-30
A wealth of agricultural displays.
(ircatcst livestock show in northwest.
Sj)li'iuli(l machinery and tractor exhibit.
Excellent races, and high class amusements
Best of camping and parking grounds.
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m bxursion rates on all railrond lines.
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H For particulars write
A. H. LEE
MANAGER, SALEM
II)' MIA Hen lie
( WA8IIINUT0.V, Sept. JR. Thu
iiut L.iiiii! or tin) i.nn war is now
brine foiitjlit In Toledo, Ohio.
I'lilers Ociicral lenac T. Sherwood
i wJtlK
The Inst Union soldier will prob
ably h.-ivi) ijono forovur from Wash
Iimlon'rt Ciipltot Hill, leavlni: It In
thn proiiil possession of n lone Con
federate major.
Tor sixteen years, fourteen of
them coiiicruilioly, ' Onernl Slier
wooil hail served In coitKrcss, "When
ho wns swept out.of officii In tlio re
publican Imiilnlldo of 1920, liu tlocltl
to retire.
lluf his friends wantgd tilm to run
ii.iin. There Mill Ih h Southern sol
dier In the house Major ChnrlcH M.
Ktcdinnii, Jil, of nrcensboro, .V. U.
So Crlierul Sheruood ileclilcil to
pitch In iiRiiln. Ilo w.ih nominated by
thu Democratic party In Ohio with
out any oppoaltion,
AIHioukIi nearly W, thn Union not
iller nays ho fceln hotter now than
ho illil In K'Oi; when ho kUrciI IiIb
rlrrt I'omo-hack. Ilo Intends to do
more than "uliuke hnnils and stngo a
neiitlinelilal content."
Ilo will : on tho Htump.
Iferkled rereiitly by someone tux
Ini: lit in wltJi helm; too old to run,
ho replied:
"1.1 that ho?
1 "Most of my opponents In other
IcampalKUH nro dead. I am now S7,
land ittatlatli'H show cry luve men dlo
lilt thiil aiv."
If tho Kenoral Kets hack to rim
Kre.iH, ho mid Major Ktedmnu, Ioiir
tlmo frlomlH. expert to show the
youiiRer memliem a thliiR or two.
Kxtr.i Mperlnl In mon'H nrniy shoe,
$,",iin nluo for i'i.h'i, J.K . Kndcrs
& Co. lC-lti
Keep Klamath County Money at Home
Buy direct from the farmers at their booths in the
PUBLIC MARKET
126 North Sixth Street
There arc 132 farmers selling through the Market. This means a low
d cost in living to you also that you ar e getting fresh fruits and vegetables
direct from the producer. Our water fountain also assures you of fresh vegetables.
Tin
GROWING
FSSEN1
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Dwindling Forests Decrease
Per Capita Use of Lumber,
U. S. Report Shows
Fifteen Variety Local Plums
per box ?1.00 to ?1.50
Local Peaches, crate GO
Local Tomatoes, crate' 85
Local Pears, box 2.00
Local Largo Apples, box 2.25
Local Squash, lb 03
Local Pumpkins, lb OS
Local Strawberries, 2 boxes for .85
Local Lettuce, head 10
Local Beets, bunch 05
Local Cabbage, lb , OG
Local Carrots, bunch 05
Local Turnips, bunch 05
Local Rutabagas, bunch 05
Local Green Onions, bunch 05
Local Potatoes, per hundred.... 2,25
Per pound 03
Klamath Creamery Butter, roll. .05
Holcombs Crcamry Butter, roll .95
Holliday Creamery Butter, roll .90
Remember the lady with ..
the boqucta every Sat
urday. Select Tokay Cirapcs, lb.. 10
Per Basket 60
Select Rose Peru Grapes, lb 10
Per Basket 00
Persian Melons, lb. .., 04
Select Elbcrtas, crate 1.20
Rogue River Tomatoes, crate .. .85
Green Tomatoes, crate 75
Select Bell Peppers, lb 12
Quart Jars, per dozen y ,. 1.25
Belflower Apples, box 2.25
WASHINGTON, I). C, Kept. 1.'..
If thn food ronsuiiiRd by each man,
woiiiiiii and child were reduced by
onn-thlrd, tho pinch of htmcqr would
soon ho fnlt and tho cry of famine
would undoubtedly bo raised.
Vet stihxtltiltn tho word "wood"
for "food" anil you havo Just what
has happened In thn uo or lumber;
for tho per raplln consumption han
.dropped from COO hoard )fcot In
100G to 31C hoard fool In 1920, says
thn forest crvlcn, Ujilted States de
partment of nKrlculture.
This decreasing uo of a funda
mental commodity, according to for
est exports, Is not a result or de
creasing needs hut a result of forest
exhaustion, Jl Is not being accom
plished wlhout economic, hardship or
without curtailment of Industrial ex
pansion. It Is not a temporary con
dition that will automatically adjust
Itself, for even at this reduced rate
nf consumption wo aro still cutting
our forests more than 4 times as
fust as they prow. Tho situation pro
claims, according to the forest ser
vice, that If we. arc to remain a na
tion of timber growers, wo must be
romo a nation of timber growers.
In 190C, when American lumber
production reached Its highest point,
tho avcrago per capita consumption
of lumber In tho United States was
approximately S00 board feet. Since
that tlmo tho per capita consumption
has rapidly and consistently decreas
ed until In 1920 tho average cltltcn
used approximately 316 board fcot.
Thin Is a reduction of 37 per cent In
1.1 years, or nearly 3 per cent a. year.
Should this decrease contlnuo nt It;
present rntc, by 1940 tho downward
sweep of consumption would ap
proirh zero. This, of course, Trill
not happen. Tho avcrago consump
tion will ultimately reach a fairly
stablo let el, which will depend main
ly upon tho extent to which our de
vastated forests nro mado again pro
ductive. ,
Tho consumption of lumb:r Is not
evenly distributed over tho various
regions of tho United Stntei. Pre
vious studies have. Indicated that tho
states of tho Pacific northwest, now
tho last great stronghold of big !im
boring operations, had a much high
er per capla consumption than thosa
of other regions, hut tho present fig
ures nro tho first which give Infor
mation for all states upon tho same
basis. Naturally tho greatest per
capita consumption occurs where
wood Is plentiful and tho population
Is relatively small. In Washington
and Oregon tho consumption appears
to bo between 900 and 1,000 hoard
feet annually per person.
Next romo California, Montana. Id
nlio and Wyoming, where tho rate of
consumption Is from S00 to SCO feet
per person annually. In theso states
timber Is relatively plentiful ns com
pared with thu density ot tho popu
lation, and a very consldcrabla ex
pansion has been taking pla?o In
tho development ot farms and other
natural resources.
Tho group next lower in per cap
ita consumption includes, tlio lako
statex, and sweeps southwesterly
across thu pralrlo statpa through
Colorado, Now Mexico, and Arizona.
In this group tho annual consumption
Is botwi'cu 300 and S00 fcot board
measuru per year.
l'ructlcally all thn remaining
htatrs fall Into a class In which tho
annual consumption is 200 to 300
feet per your. This group oxtendi In
a broad belt from Texas along tho
southern and eastern Atlantic coast
to Capo Cod, Mass. It also Includes
North Dakota, Iowa, Utah aud Nev
ada,
Tho lowest consumption of all Is in
Ithodo Island, tho District ot Colum
bia, South Carolina and Ooorglu, In
which tho avcrago consumption is
ruled between 100 and S00 foot per
your. In tho District ot Columbia,
thoro is an extreme situation In
density ot population, No lumbir
is produced, tbcro is llttlo farming
or manufacturing, and tho cntiro
population consists of urban ilwollors
In tho city ot Washington who llvo
luululy In houses of brick and ttoue
and rrqulru relatively llttlo lum
ber. All tho lumber used In tho Dis
trict ot Columblu la Imported from
other Htatca, just an 11 la In itomo ot
tho nou-ttmborod pralrlo states.
In guncral, tho oldor and moro
donsoly settled states show tho h.w-
147TH ARTILLERY
TO BE DECORATED
BY GEN'L. PERSHING
IfM
Small .toodcls tor
country schools.
Teriua.
MITCIIKI.U II. I) Hcpl, 15.-
Uniioral John J, Pershing will conio
to Mitchell September 29, to of
ficially decorate tho cotorM of thn
MTHi field artillery with tho
Kronen croIx do gucrro. At tho
wimo tlmo, Colonel Iloyd Wales,
who commanded the regiment dur
ing the war, Xlll bo decorated
Tho dtcoratloim arc to bo madn
In recognition of the services of the
regiment during tho breaking of tbo
"Hlndonburg" lino at Juvlgny of
tho western fron,t In Franco. Tho
action began Aug. 28, 1918, and
lasted until September, G. Tho H7th
field artillery was ordered to ollm
limto German machine, gun ncxts
In tho vato beforo Juvlgny and la
ter thoio along tho Tscrny-florny
road to tho cast. Tho work of the
regiment and ot tho 32nd division,
ot which tho 147th was a part,
brought citations by General Man
guln, commanding tho tenth French
army and In chargo of operations
in tho sector.
Other regiments ot thn division
received their decorations at tho
hands ot General Manguln, but
through an oversight tho 147th was
loft out. Thoro wcro four artillery
regiments In tho division, and this
being unknown to tbo official who
mado provision for tho decora
tion ceremonies, only thrco regi
ments' wcro ordered to participate
When It was discovered that no
provision had been mado .to decor
ato tho 147th colors, tho French
government communicated with the
United States secretary ot war.
When negotiations wero completed
tho regiment was back homo and
demobilized. Tho decorations wcro
forwarded to tbo secretary of war.
who has instructed Goncral Persh
ing to confer the decorations.
est avcrago consumption. Tho uiates
characterized by heavy agricultural
operations como next, and tho' great
est uko per Individual is Indicated in
those states whoro thcro is still con
siderable timber and where tho ex
tension ot homo building Is proceed
ing at a rapid rate, using tho abun
dant material provided Zy the for
ests. The stalos nro going throuii
an evolutionary process, building
first ot lumber and later ot more
costly material as tho forests rcccdo
before fire and axe.
Phone Your Order
Early to 22
Sanitary Market
A few suggestions for your Sunday dinner.
Any of these items large enough for a family of five.
Pot Roast of Beef. For $ .75
Leg of Spring Lamb Fort 1.50
Fricassee Chicken For 1,00
Larger orders for larger families.
Two Deliveries 8:30 A. M. 1:00 P.
Seventh and Main St.
M.
NOTICE
To avoid loss in bottles we are putting
on our retail delivery bottles bearing our
name. These bottles must be returned to
the dairy daily. Under no condition will
they be sold, and no store can redeem them,
as they are the exclusive property of the
Holliday Dairy. Milk in- stores where a
charge is made for bottles will bein plain,
bottle.
HOLLIDAY DAIRY
Cor. 7th and Klamath
Don't Fail.to Road Tha Herald ClaMtfi4d Ada.
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SANTFORD & COMPANY
426 Main St
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Fancy Hard Wheat , Flour
It Makes More Loaves to the Sack
We have just unloaded a full car of fancy patent Hard Wheat Flour
and fancy Cora Meal shipped direct from the large flouring mills of Kansas.'
We sincerely believe this to bo the best flour and corn meal ever shipped to
Klamath Falls. We believe it so strong that we are willing to sell you this
flour arid '-corn meal with the absolute understanding that if you do not be
lieve this flour and corn meal to be superior in every way to any other that
you have used in Klamath Falls that yo u return the unused portion of any sack
to us and we will refund you full purchase price of sack, borne people may
tell you that you should not even try a new producthow could you make a
mistake?
Extra Fancy Thompson;
Seedless Grapes, 10c Lb.
Kaaey Tillamook Chevse, lb. .33
3 os. IfCBion Kxtract .!MI
J ox. VanlU Kxtract 20
1 os. VhbIIU Kxtract S3
40 lb. Back ft'nacy Hard
Wheat FIoMr 2.1.1
13 lbs. Cora Hucar 1 OO
ii Tins VcUet 'j3
US lb. Hack Sugar . a.80
Chesterfield Clciircites JKt
Kaacy Powdered Hugr, lb. .10
23 Burs Kasy Day Soap l.OO
iMtKt, lUr Vela N'aptlia Soap .08
Iju-ge- Ikf. Celery Seed 10
liarno Pky. Stick Cteaamo) .10
Larce Pkg. Bar lavc 1
Largo WMI. PkkHaj Halee .. .IS
Large I'kg. Pearl Tapiooi .. ,ta
a os. Ooldea West Pepper.... .
a os. abxger -.. .oa
U os. Cream Tartar .la
l'oacy Lobster, Ig. cast .... .43
a Pkgs. Vaiom Leader ,23
ft'oary Jn ' .!W
a Pkgs. iu .-. 10
3s lb. Goldc West Tea ..... MO
H os. VaallU Kxtract '.S3
J a lb. Hark iVaacy Hani
Wheat Flow 70
atf liars White Woader
Soap ,.... 1.00
at lb. Sack Fancy Hard
Wheat Flour lJM
10 lb Sack Sugar 1.00
Hroow 1................... JW
S Ttea Prsace Albert . AS
100 lb. bark Caae agr..., SJM
Camel Cigarettes v... .15
83 Bars Vaa Heetera Bleaeh. .
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S Bars Palsa Olive' Seaa ....
Large Pkg. PtH Heed' .;tr..
lArge Pkg. Whela Ctovett
Large Pkg. HiMtard Hee.
I,araje Pair. Chllllea ....:.....
Large vPkg. Whole JIU-
a Large Pkgs. Mtoate Tap.
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a oa.'CayeaHM Pepper ,...,. ...
a os. Safe ,...
H o. Creasa Tartar ..........
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