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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1922)
J vH ' THE EVENING HERALD, KCAMATIT FALLS. OREGON twromAv, iKn:.M up.it an, loua h I 1 1 w i I U '' I l-i s? menu total 6,000.000 foot. 81. Helens weekly lumber Mill ' ,llocdort to havo now llghtfns system Jnnuory'l, Ilosolitirjr ships nr.n cnrlnnd brrtc call to DRtorn markcln. DcsrlitttCA county Inmlior output 207,000,000 fret In 1022, compared rlth 107,000,000 feel I? 1021. si-T rrr ' r- f!l. Helms loads Jnpancro Bteamui' with 2,000,000 feet of lumber. W PROBLEMS Mother of 16 Freed by Judge Junction t'irnott. City cannery In bo on- Southern Pacific, company to n Id $r.0,000 lii buildings ut llrooklyn shops. IN T (lly V. S. Forest Hrnleo) WASHINGTON. 1). C, Dec. : c- 1'nlk county liudnet reduced nliout F.ory year make tlio forest prob- jto.ono. it AftA J W8W!ki'"Ffi S MW KM J t t r;rrnr arg:frsgg3b5Eaaas: J.(U f- ' Broadway ax Stark Portland, Ore. YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID UAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a staff . who, after years of training, under-. stand the needs of the traveling public! Muiic, Dancing and the Best to., Eat at I Arthur H. Meyers Manager. i KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL i Pine at Fourth Street t Klamath Falls, Oregon ' HERE IS A "SUCCESSFUL" HOSPITAL How can it be otherwise, with its excellent equip ment, splendid location and reputation maintained for good service? Patients of the hospital are friends of the hospital, and guard its success. "Word of mouth" advertisement goes a long way. Patients are coming from Northern Califor nia and the Northwest, and Klamath Falls is being advertised as a growing city with a good hospital and safe living conditions. Tell your friends and relatives, and thereby share your hospital's successes. SALUTING the big CHEESE and the Kof I rAAA tfri.K to 7 C it 1 IV 1 TIT HI H VI fl I H "w vr CHEESE AJf i -"- -Madcin -Klamath County of Klamath milk by Klamath people. , Maiin Cheese & Produce Co. Malin, Ore. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS lew of tho'Wnltrd Slates moot clear. ray Colonel William It. tlreeley, In tho iinnunt report of tlio forest ser Vice, Pulled States tlepnrtmont or agriculture, Issued today. Thrt proMem', continues Colonel ij ilreoley'd statement, lias two. main features. Tlio Urst feature Is tho lt.i ...! tl.tilin. lft,illl.t. which Is duo primarily to heavier transportation rh.-irr.ra from moro ana ntoro distant sources of supply Tlio cut or lumber Is decreasing In nil tho Kastern states; In practic ally oery state wot of tho great plains It Is Increasing. Tli0 larKo sawmills of tho country nro In full migration westward to tho last great virgin tlmlicr supply of tbo 1'aclfle coast. During the past 30 jears tho pineries of the South hae been tho mainstay of tho densely populated Central nud Kastern states tor the soft wood lumber used In building. In general c&n structlon .and In many manufac turers. Their cut Is dwindling. F.v cry year scores of sawmills nro ills monttcil. The rapid Increase In lumber shipments through the Panama ca nal foreshadows the time ,tn tho near future, when tho principal source of soft wood lumber for tho entire nation will havo shifted to tho west coast and tlio avcrago freight cost paid by tho homo build er or manufacturer will have ad vanced to u now and higher level. When the coniferous virgin tim ber of tho far west Is exhausted In Its turn, If tho principal source of supply shifts to Siberia or South America tho transportation condi tions which control tho present lum ber market will become different only In degree. Further, as tbc sources of supply becomo moro re stricted and moro distant from tho principal centers of consumption, opportunities tor competition nro lessened; and temporary shortage duo to had ssasons, labor troubles or congestion of transportation fa cilities are moro probablo and moro sovere. Thus tho conditions of tho trado becomo moro favorablo to monopo listic control .to violent market fluctuations, and to high prices. And wo arn dealing with n basic raw material, as widely used and as necessary to national cxlstenco as coal. I The second fcaluro of our forest problem Is the unproductive condi tion of Immense areas of land which aro not adapted to agriculture. The amount of unproductive land , left in th0 wako of sawmills or abandoned by tho farmer has as sumed enormous proportions. Our merchantable timber Is being cut at tho rate of 4,000,000 or 5,000, 000 acres annually, and enormous areas of logged-oft land havo ac cumulated which aro not fit for cultivation, but-on which llttlo or no new timber Is being grown. The extent to which theso millions of acres of Idlo land havo been swelled by tho ebbing tldo of cultivation In many stated Is not generally real ized. In 18 of the Kastern and Kast Central states tho Improved farm land shrank at th0 rato of 800,000 acres a year. There ran bo no question as to tho steady shrinkage In tbo culti vated aroa of a consldernblo num ber of tlio oldest und most popu lues states ncd tho cowequent lapse of largo areas of land Into partial or comploto Idleness. What to do with unused and unproductive lund Is ono of tlio most fundament al economic and social problems of tho United States. Including burnod und cut over areas and abandoned fields which onco grow timber, ono-thlrd of tho soil of tho Union Is forest land. And threo-fourths of It lies In tho Mississippi Valley and eastward to tho Atlantic coast, In tho very states having tho densest popula- AN IAIBHG PEACE OF EXCEIUKCE Mrs. Dora Margowsky of Xew York City, who Is 33 years old end tho mother ct 18 children, was discharged when hailed Into court for alleged violation cf tho education law. The mother proved her ability to rear and educato her family. Hero eho Is shown teaching her youngott child, Morris, to write. ffisMrW Inveiica le.dio i3T vam i Where plcnsnnt curroundiiiirn nud ootl food, well cooked, nrc nlwnyn to be Itrul. Fried Oyators and Fried Chicken Choice Tender Meats AH American and Chinese Dishes cooked to order. OPEN UNTIL 2 A. M. TIN HING GUEY 619 Main Street Up Stairs Tel. 140 ShATTl.h, Dec 23 A program n work for a period of two or three of active cooperation of Washing- 'ipur. oarh Instructor having from ton, Oregon and Idaho stato college : '" 23 ,"aa ""lt,n- " ' .i.i. .. t.-i. . ",:,t ,no disabled eteran learalng with the Inlted States veterans bur-1 lh . ,,., , ,. , , , I the liuslnesft of farming Is going oau In furnishing disabled veterans to rreelv0 Instruction on tlio latisit training In agrlculturo on their own. method of scientific und lntnilc land projects with expert Instruction ) fannies without leading Ids pro was nnnouncedttoday'iby 1.. C. Jes- Jsct." seph. Seattle, district manager of! Announcement was made that tho veterans bureau. Inntructlci . thoro nro mor than 200 project units nro being formed whoro 15 tralnei In tho Pacific Northwest ills- farm tralftness can bo found within a ' trlrt aa-1 .i total of npproxlmntelr radius ot 20 miles. It was said. Mr Jcsseph nnBuunred that thren collego Instructors hao been iismIrn oJ to Instruct eterans taking pro Jcct training In the state of Wash lagton. two In the stato ot Oregon (.00 ttnlnliiK tit agrlculturo of some klNd. In an effort to have nil compen sation claims of lintpiiniitcd war vetern,is In tho Paclfla N'orlliwest adjudicated boforo Jna. 1, i ram and Instructors wlll-lto. furnished ex-' pnlnn has lnm sturted by the I'ult service farmers In Idaho as soon n tho dornnud wnrrantH. "This plan of having college) ex pert tslt various land projeets which aro being dcrclnpeil by dis abled world war veterans was In itiated recently lit this district utid Is being coplol In other parts of the United States," snld Mr. J'VMepli. "Tho agricultural oxpert paid by thn stato collego Wsltn tho Vetera- In td State veterans' liursail In make a surrey of nil son leu ma In lies pltals and push llio claims of thnm who re able in ronnect thofr dlia lillitles with war snrvlco. Mr. Jes soph iilun aiinnuncoil four federal officials wero nslgniif to thn task In this district. Thero urn now 3SC ex-scrvlco pen plo In hospital of this dlstrkt. he siati'J. an Inrrc. u of about 10 'In his particular district lit least onri j tho last In ilsjs. By Our Country Editors C. J. WORDEN McColIum and family nt- urday last at Uorrls, California. Tho California Oregon Power company has1 removed tho switch from Ady to to Owens farm, near Worden. Ucorgo Poolo of tho T. A. Oriibb logglrlK camp Is 'homo for a fuw day' recreation. H. V. Chapman' nnd It. II. Jones attended to business matter In Dor rl'i Saturday morning, C. X. Cordon ot Kirk camo In to spend tho holidays with relatives. Miss Marian Kulloy, who has been visiting In Worden. returned on Saturday morning to her homo In Grants Pass. It. W. Kelson and Miss Union Caldwell of tho Kcno district wero Worden vlsllom Chrlstman morning It. U. Putrli has leased tho farm holdings of 11. K Warwick nt Wor den, taking possession in tho early spring. Thn Worden Library club will hold IU BQnil-monthly dnnen Jan uary 7. Tlirso gatherings hnvo pro- tlon and tho largest consumption of mot,jj a foramiinlty Interest, adding timber products. Ovor 40 per cent t fffi we'lfaro.: ot Now York and Pennsylvania is charllo Snowgooso;' on0 of Keno's forest land'. 86venty-fivo per cent gcii old.tlmors.tsubstltiilod for 1), of JIaIno and New Humpshlro Is . nolen on tho-sKono-Worden star forosl lun'd. From 45 to 70 por rotitLtho Inst oflfhotwcck. cent of tho nroa of each of tbo MrSi. ljl: McAHIitcr. nml rtnugh South Atlantic nnd. Qulf states Is tor.gKrma, left jBatjirday mornlnif forest land. f j0r foran'ts Pass,' whom thoy. will Tbo uso of theso vast areas of sponuy tho school .vacation. ,? ' ' non-tlllablo land for growing sue ,vr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Chnpinnn of, cossivo crops of tlmbor would kill Topsy, Calif. ,nro spending tho holl two birds Willi ono stono. It would 'days with their father, H. V. Chap- insuro ultimately a supply of for-, mnn. of Worden. I tasty tree. Dlalogucx, doclumu- lions nnd semes proved duo dill- ' L'unrn nn iinrt nt imrillii mid fH.iptn.r. tended Siskiyou County Urango Sat-! San Nch()ll, waa roprewntod by llsnry (lordoii, whoso pack ot good things was first p'issod to thn kid dlts. then to t!iti(grown-upx, nit rol Ishlni; tils gcnoroidly. Chrlstiuna. 1 02. will lit) long romembered. est products adequate for all na tional requirements; and It would go far toward maintaining a vlrlla rural population and stnbln rural communities In ho region of Infer ior mil and limited agriculture Tho Chrlalinns program of thn Worden school was an enjoyable af fair. Tim houso was comfortably filled, nnd good eheor .reigned. Much crodlt Is duo Miss McAllister on (mining, docorntloiiD nud fur tho ALGOMA 'loorjio ICutIoer returned Mon-' day from Klamath Palls whuro ho wan tUltlng for n few week. P. PotersUuer went to Klamath Falls Thursduy tn purcliasu NiipplloH. J. It. 1'IIIntt passed through hero with his rattlu Thursday. Hit In tends to feed them tho rest of tliu winter on bin ranch on tho Merrill rowl. August Krugor went tn Klamath Falls Monday to purchase supplies (leorgo nnil'' John Ilagolstlnn tmld sonio c-iltlo to tho Klamuth Pack ing enmpuny. Thny dellvored thorn ' Monday. Win. Dhrmaii and Paul Ilcrzny went to Klnm.-itli Falls Wednesday on business, Mr, nnd Mm. H. A, Moslurs ro turned Saturday from Chlloquln wjiorq tboy worn vljltlng -with Mr, nnil, Mrs, K J. Davison,' , . ' i Portland $ 175,000 . olglit-story specialty shop building tyjHOj frett ed on utto It old J.lctAljlindlng Forost OrovQpJcl'ne"ntnrY,',rHlty rto got 100,000 cqncrvuloror inu tile. Iluiitlngton Illggoet comont de posit In west bolug developed hero. Ashland -8. P. Co. npondiiK f 3C, 000 on now tracks horo. Pilunvlllo llitrnod flrlivly belnir rolmllt, hnwinlli ut Don't foil to rend the Hcrnld Classified Ads. LAST WARNING ifrS. tj- TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST Holiday Celebrations arc often followed by PAINFUL ILLS REMEMBER, THE DRUG STORE IS READY TO SERVE POPULAR REMEDIES A. I). H, Milk Mugiiosla Tiiulac . .. Ilcof Iron und Wluo ... Absorbltiu Jr l.ojiezu .... Mllen Nurvliiti 2l5o n.io 11.00 $ i. nu Ifl.OU Il.OII Doan'u Kidney Pills tido' Hqtiaru Deal Cough Remedy .". OCa llluil Halls 7Cn A. D. H. Ilopiitla Halts 40o Xupysol fit. Jacob's Oil . llor.oy & Tar Hlo.inV MnliiMUit . .. A. D, H. Cough Itomudy . S'liilbls Oil -,.'.( Dodson I.lver Tonft . U'lillu Plnu Comp t f 0 -! 4 I' f t . J 1.00 ,. flOe ., nou ,. 70n ,. OOu 1.00 .. cog- ,...' 30 Square Dig Drug Store I 783 Main St. Phono 523 :at tin; kkiv or thi: auikHv: V7 4 n ) h J Vf 1 . h Kft, f ( ttl' Six O' K !0lYi K -wfcl ;wrwiMMiMnutsaMw U