The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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SALE OF SEALS
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Every Grade School in Con
test Went Far Bevcnd ,
: Allot orient
Kviry rnilc school In t ho' Christ
mas iiuils siilo cnuti'St xeitH'iI liH
quoin novi'inl Union ovor, and Ilia
aclioolo rh a whole went -over tha
qnolu linlU'r Uinu rive tlmns.
Tli("qiul Vn'n tori cenls per pupil
hut lb sali-s totaled 50 :t-lrt conis
per pupil. . ! ' . .a ,
Ifiuliw for liiillvldiuil arliuols worn:
Onlr'ui, I1S5; Knlrvlow. $39. R8:
Mills.' 42.tft; I'ell.nn liny, $U;
Jllvoiftilo, I129.S9.'
Thj, 81 lit Ulvrslde school was
llio luruoat ptr pupil.
60
00
FOR BEETLEwAH
Man Killed Snake; , ,
Dog Smelled Snake; .(
Snake Bites, dosr dies
DOUBTS EXISTANCE
OF EMERGENCY; FUND
TO REIMBURSE ADAMS
H. 8. l.lurunco Mia of a t
curious inriitt-nt on tho Kla-
math projprt roecntly. A crew
was oiiRnitoil In locating, a ca-
nnl from th tierhor rrsorvolr
A rattlesnake crawled out of
tho brush mill his btMiil wan
1'injovi Maimiter In letter In Le
sion Questions I'lmi Oftrml
by Senator MVXnry
later than soniotlmo In 19 IS. llnilkn
marsh wan not advert Iscd' for lease
until tho aprliK of or soveral
months after tho diking was com
pleted ,
"What seems to he lo me a nils-
uPliroheiiHlun In your reference to
an oniooioncy fund. 1 havu nover
heard of any mteli fund. While It
would bit portHlhlo for cowd'ens to
pass un act to mlmlmrso Mr. AiIiiiim,
I do not hellevo iMiyment could ho
made hy the hnrlmu of rcclainn
lloti wltiimit nuiltlnif lhi utiiniinl
paid n chui'Kii tmalnst tho lunil,"
Our record stock of Xmas music
Ih very eotnpiohoHdlvo iitld coinpletn.
I'tirrlu Hays So. I!'
IIICAT I'UU'KH.
I'OIITI.AM), lh'. ailli'd Willis
wheat, U"i weiilent red, lHo.
Advurtlslna niivn. Tr It and
nearly shot off by l.Hmraive.
The head waa later entirely
rut off with ait ax. leavliiK
ahoat an inch of neck attach-
ed to It. A dor hrlonnlnir to
l.lenrance smelled the head
and was bitten on the nose. 1
In a few seconds the do lost !
consciousness and died In
about three hours. Reclama
tion Record. i
That there is no emergency fund '
from which J. Frank Admits can he j
reimbursed for his work of diking !
Hunks marsh so that tho cost will;
not be charged to the land, was the j
opinion expressed by Herbert D. New-
en.. Klamath project manager, In a;
letter to Klamath post. No. S, Amor-
I Iran Lex Ion.
that with the establishment of as ef
fective beetle control as has been
established for forest fire coutrol,
losses duo to tho beetle can be Je-
dticrd to a minimum."
Bill ror Appropriation , is
Introduced in Congress
' By John E. Raker
WASHINGTON, l)e. 20. Jtapre-
aontaUve John E. Raker of Califor
nia, has Introduced' bill to ap-
propirate $60,000 to fight timber
, Insect In the national forests of
Oregon and California and 194,000
additional tor the lands ot the Ore
gon and California grant, Indian
reservations aud unreserved public
lands In the two states.
It la provided that the appropria
tions ahall not be used unless the
two states or the private owners of
adjacent or intermingled lands shall
satisfy the secretary of agriculture
that idtect Infestation will be abated
in aecordsnc with tha state law or
voluntarily to the extent necessary
to protect timber ., owned by the
Vnitedf8tates. .
Dr. L. O. Howard, chief of the bu
reau of entomology of the department
of agriculture, in a report Just Is
sued, describes the fight on tab bark
beetle jn tho forests of Oregon; and
California ta the ' largesji control
projee ertr attempted. The art
Is a little larger than the state of
Delaware and In fen years the beetle
has killed over a billion feet ot mer
chantable yellow pine, yalued at
more than S, 600.000.
' "Thk is SO times as much as has
been killed by tire on the una area
during-, the same per(,od,' sa j jDf,
Howard. "It has been demonstrated
(Congress is holding the trump
card on a very Important question
in Klamath and Lake counties. The
question is whether or not tho work
against the pine beetle tnfestions In
the pine forests will be continued
In 1924.
ln 192J. congress appropriated
$150,000 for this work. But 50.
000 ot the original appropriation
was used in 1922, arid Congress ex
tended or rcapprbpriated the balance,
$100,000, for work in 19SS. -
The pine beetle control work here
during 1923 has taken another $50,
000 from the original appropriation,
leaving $50,000 for federal aid in
this work for the year 192J.
Whether or aot this money can be
used during the ensuing year de- j
pends entirely upon the. attitude of :
congress who will either extend the
balance ot the original approprlaton,
or will refuse the plea tor extension.
It the latter course is taken, the (
tight against the pine beetle which ,
has been carried on so successfully
during the past two rears, will anto- '
matlcally cease. Colonel W. - B.
Oreely, head of the United States
Forest Service, will be the medium
through which tha pins beetle work
ers will express their desires. His
efforts last yaar ware successful sad i
it ia expected that he will meet I
With as good success tnia year.
: IBut one control camp will be op- i
crated during the winter. It i on
Top of a mountain at Bugle Springs,
on the Klamath Falle-Bly-Lakevls? :
highway. The camp will continue
In niunnli.H all Jn.Ki,. v '
-- " . . uwuun luo
Impediment ot snow. Camp 3$,
near Bly and camp JO. oa tha Indian
reservation have recently ceased op
eration until spring.
Newell's letter, which was written '
j in. response io one irom ino post ac
4 companylng a draft ot the resolution
I endorsing the proposal of Senator
McN'ary to reimburse Adams from j
the emergency fund, follows In full:
"Receipt ia acknowledged of. your
letter of December S enclosing copy
of resolution adopted by lvlamath
post. No.' 8, rotating to ' reimburs
ing 'J, Frank; Adams In .tho amount
ot $20,000 on account of work done
by htm In diking Hanks marsh.
''I'nlesj requested by ,the depart
ment for a report and recommenda
tion 1 cannot with propriety take
any action. Tho matter was consld-
i ered quite thoroughly by the board
which hold a hearing in Klamath
Falls in Ociober, 1932, ana made a
report directly to the secretary of tho
Interior.
"Your attention should be called
to one statement In tho resolution
which does not seem to be correct.
It is stated. 'Whereas, J. Frank j
Adams acted upon a proposed con- t
tract, etc The work ot diking Hunks
marsh was completed by Adams not
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affords an opportunity to express again
! the pleasure we, derive from our business
relations with our many customers and
on behalf of our entire organization, we
wish you A Merry. Christmas and A Happy
New Year
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