The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 15, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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IS ADflfTED BY
iLOGAL CHAMBER
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planning und nonius so that property
values and iho grow th and develop
ment of the Uty may bo established.
. 'To -work out a solution t-f the
school problem In tho city so that
ll!0 chHdron nlay have equal oppor
tunity with those of other fconmuitd
V'llos on tho coast.
' "Klamath Falls," the statement
continues, "has been developing In
ai haphazard fashion for a nurcrwr
of yfcars and he directors beliove
"that the time has arrfved when
tpniatic constructive planning for the
future is necessary. It Is hoped to
co-ordinate the various activities of
community work so that the greatest
results can be established without
. unnecessary waste of effort sad tiup
Hlsotion of work.
, Baa 8crious Drawback.
"Klamath Falls to recognized as
one of the most prosperous o'tles on
the coast, yet it has one ssrlous
drawback which will Increase as the
community growB. It Is more or less
of a seasonable community. Drtrin
the winter months, with the cloning
of the camps, sawmills and some 01
the 'factories, business activities are
at a law ebb and lack of employment
becomes quite acute. It 's believed
ttiat this condition can be corree'ed
by the securing of all the year-round
factories and plants. There 's no
economy In shipping rough lumber
out when It could bring from .five
to ten times the return as a finished
product and at the same time create
employment for double the present
population. Klamath can be made a
meat center. It can nd should man
otacture its hides Into leather and
shoes, and Its wool can be made Into
garments.
, To Make Survey.
',. "To work out a solution ot tm
problem an Indr-st.dal committee has
been appointed by the chamber to
nir.ke a comprehensive survey of the
resources of the county so that the
necet-sary facts will be available to
present to car'tnl and the nvanufac
ttlrera of the r cr.ntry.
."Homos for Sic working people is
recognized 33 rf the most vital
needs of the The home building
committee ha; ;!i!s work well under
Way and. very gratifying results ape
already apparent. The publicity re
sulting for the activity of the com
mutes lies already brought numerous
Inquiries -(from outside capital -and
home building contractors who are
willing to Invest their money here if
the' demand for homes is as repre
sented. To furnish these definite
factta, the' committee will begin tak
ing a beasug and making a survey
of the city within about two weeks,
to determine accurately Just how
many home-owners there are in the
, city and also how many would be in
terested in securing a home on easy
Assurance Required.
''. "One ot the difficulties in financ
ing the ' home-4ullding program is
the 'act that capital refuses to in
vest in a home unless it is reasonably
ure that the section wheae the home
is to he 'built is in a permanent resi
dence section, accessable to sower fa
cilities and water and light connec
tions, and on a graded street. To
meet this condition the comlmttee on
city planning and zoning will make
a careful study of the experiences of
other modern cities under the zon
ing plan, and the report will be given
to the public as soon as completed.
: School Question Vital.
'"Another very, vital question to be
considered Is that relating to the
schools ot the city. It is understood
that the' county cauat would favor
the taking over ot the county high
rt-hool in Klamath Fells hy the city
chool district.. The school committee
will carefully study the question
from all angles and compile all the
Itl fnMMH) t tntl tit a rnrt V auHunJ a1
V nv 'l-uul uu ttWUtU B"U
recommend some solution 1 ot the
"The agricultural conwnlttee has
already 'been announced. This com
mite? is to be at the service of the
farmers : of the county, end CO'
opernto with and assist them in any
of .their undertakings. It is believed
that tho thamber of commerce
through its organization can 'be of
great help to the farmers in solving
tlio marketing problem of their prod'
ucts, and In many other ways."
LADY DIANA WON!
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Lady Diana Manners end Princess Matchibelll wero cngased to
alternate as "Madonna" in "The Miracle." To decldo which would play
the part opening night the two stars
won.
MURDERS LESS
N PAST YEAR
Two Kiled in 1323. Four in
1922; Industrial Accidents
Increase 500 Percent
Murders in Klamath county have
decreased 100 per cent In 1923 a3
comipared with 1D22. according to the
county coroner's oti.ee. T.vo men
were 'murdered irst ysar, ma la tjr
tober and the other in December.
The motive for both was ruBbery.
In 1322,: there were 'four ri'.tr.1r.-.
one woman And three men bc"ns the
victims.
Deaths from industrial aclsdents
increased over D00 per cent in 1023
over 1922. During the past year,
10 men were killed while in the P
suance of some industrial actlv
while in the preceding year but two
mat an untimely end In this way.
Other enlightening comparisons of
the two years are a3 follows: Sui
cides, 1923, four; 1922, three; death
by auto accidents, 1923, two; 1922,
tour; death hy drowning, 1923, one;
1922; two; death from accidental,
gunshot wounds on the hunting field,
1923, none; 1922, five; death due
to unknown cause, 1923, 2; 1922,
none; death dhectly due to acute al
coholism, 1923, none; 1922, one.
Twenty-eight cases were covered
by the county coroner's oftlce dur
ing 1922. Ot this number 20 were
due to violence, accident, suicide,
murder, etc. Two were from unknown
causes and five were casesdeallng
with persons who during the ailment
which led up to their death were un
attended by a physician, thus mak
ing an autopsy necessary by the cor
oner to determine ' the cause of
death, .
In the preceding year there were
31 cases, 21 of which were due to
STOPS CATARRH
Clogged Air Passages Open
at Once Nostrils
Cleared
If our nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because of cat
arrh or a icold, pet Ely's Cream
Balm at any drug Btoro. Apply a
little of this pure, antiseptic, germ
destroying cream into your nostrils
and k-t It penetrate through every
air pnssngo of your head and mem
brane . Instant relief.
Ha. good It feels. Your head
Is eli ir. . Your nostrils aro open.
You breathe frw'y. No mora haw
king or suuffllmt. Hoad colds and
catarrh yield like magic. Don't
stay Fluffed up. eliolied up nnd mls
raslsi lUlltit Is wriii'-iWvi
HEALING
THE EVENING
drew lots. And Lady Diana (left)
violence,, nine casos where the per
son who died had no medical aid,
and one ease from acute, alcoholism.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormn-graph
at the Un
derwood pharmacy
shows that the bar-
ometric pressuro la '
slowly slnkrng to ort Grelg. Most ol the permits pro
lower levels but no, .Hdn fo thn-craetlon of one-story i
JA. I immediate change
in waujer tunui-
?s indicted !
ist for next!
tlons
Forecast
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I (Xintinucil fair, j
' with moderate tcm-!
perntures. (
Tho Tvcos recording thermometer i
registered maximum and minimum
lompertitres today as follows: I
High 36 (
Low 13 ;
The Evening Herald Is the j
medium through which man, people :
supply their wants by using lis
,iAinrt column. T-lonhm.. '
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This is the season for planning expanding Replacing and re-'
: pairing -
Pvlost of you have watched our constantly increasing stock of
sawmill supplies and equipment with interest and a spirit of
co-operation which has made it possible for us to add on line
after another
When you think oft
Asbestos Covering
Babbitt Belting
Bearings Shaft Hangers
Bolts and Cap Screws -
Chains Riveted and Detachable
Corrugated. Iron
Engines Pumps Motors
Fittings and Valves
Hose '
Lumber and Log Rules and Crayon
" "' Pipe '"
' . . Puey
'"' '' :' Saws
, Wire Rope and Rope Blocks
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HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Coast
acific
News In Brief
OAKI.AXi), t'aUf.--.Uisi-alt
tier, r.'Rlsliai- of votirs tit Alaine-ln
ioiituy, tlt'opivil tlrad Of fir'ntt (in-c.-Cp
at Nltuit an,l Ilroulwuy Mi. inlay.
V.(t:it-r nia.lo li:. hoitt - r.t ii -0 0 JYI-
rci
a;-li nvi-nU'-.
t l;i4tye fo
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ti.i'l !ut 11 a ODitn-:
i years, n vi ti of j
! iy
whlfli wore In tl.t-
onr.ty olei k f-
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( l'OHTl.ANt. O ! jwvenieni 01
fresh apples fri m the Columbm 1
rtvor fcctlon to foreisn ports hn '
Kton .10 rapidly that rhlppcrs :'y r
that tho total cars-ies' this season
will amount to more t'tnn l.ooo.OOH
hox.-.t. At llt.t end tf in:a. shipments,
fur tin- in-"Mil 11 liinl iniun(ed to
jOO.noi) buxis anil with heavy ship
ments pre-nulii;! mull the first if
'V.urrh.
l.O.Nil KtAni. Cul t. That .Ita
ven"s Point, Santa Catallra Island,
w.'ll tie traci-pcrled acrou the chan
nel In churiks- to extend the harbor
broakwutor to the l.oug n-t-aoh .en
tranco la the prediction of harbor au
thorities, notorial for the present
San Pedro breakwnter iwas trans-1 (n)o of th9 ovoro arop )n tempers
ported at great cost from points 80 : lllT0 v
miles away, and Is not as durnble as ' ' m
tho Raven's point rr-ck, exports say. ' Do ATTftN ATnilinF
The fact that the rock can be boruxht . BRA I TON ACUUIKt
from the sd of the vl'ff. lowered. FULL OWNERSHIP OF
Into barges end dumped directly Into 1
tho berekwttor may lead to a renewal !
of the fight In congrera for an Im- i
mediate extension of the breakwater
10 he Long Beach entrance.
PLACBIIVILLE. Calif The state
fish and tamo commission is taking j
i . - i nTiun fiiniM 1
Ca, & Electric company fence In a
concrotellned waterpowcr ditch above
he. Following the recent etorm. 40
doer were found drowned in the
,,n.iw fhnn ihat
Ult.t A .. -
wore found after subsequent storms,
according to Georgo Kealo, state t'sh
and game commissioner.
BERKELEY, Calif. nulldlng per
mits totaling $175,413 were Issued
last week by Building Inspector Hob- j
dwellings and n few flats are also
Included. The largest permit Issued
was tor a 2t)7room apartment bii.'ld-
Hearst nvonua and lnut
lag at
street, to cost $17,000.
rOTlT OnfORD. Ore.,- Jan. 1J.
A resume of the past year's shipping.
aken from :lhe records of the port
ill show that approxl-1
matelv 12.000.000 feet of Port Or-,
tord white cedar whs produced anu
dipped l northern Curry count)
'luring 1923. This was four tlinea as
much as that of any previous year.
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You will find that we have them
item, in our stock has been selected and assembled with
one idea in mind to serve the mill man.
LORENZ CO.
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
HEATING
ll.ftOO.nno lir Inn t lio hi'UVleM 11 11. mi 11 1
In ntlier yearn, j
I'OHTl.ANU, tin-. Ilimcun Kormi- j
son, intiyor ll .MlirHUlieni, una .-ltm.
HVrRiison, Mti) until Miilunlay nlitht
win MUs Mariiari'l K. (iathrlo nl
lltoold.Mi. ,N, V., will rtitiaiii In
I'oitl.ilid fjr hi-tvral ilavn oil u lunii-y-
; ill.-. Mr "...I Mm KVi.uv'nilll W.Tl-
u-.:iMl(-(l Sntitril.iv ev.-nlnu it t I'l-
.uiai'ttiiotitH of Mr. and Jim. t'harlt-.
11, Van lmyn, iiiattaivi't i t tho (itiotl--'.
liutt-l.' ,
I.tivi ANHKLKS, Cal!f..-t:ontiiau,o
Taliit:tili;i-, film at'ii'H, was r.i-iilnnil
tn ln r Imniii .'n a ilavlumoil i-i-.mm ftil"
frring from a Htworn enw tt kl-'ln
ivoi. Tim ttrtitvs wt's klrl'.ltt'it Iniil
iTIinn - dny nli.ht uud ulneo Ihnti ltls
I lien under Iho tare of a phyli l.iu.
K1 VM , .. lllBi;,,v wt,;i., affiftK
m0:l cvrry netor and netrcus '! I"
,toui;hl on iljy continued uppoarattru
oro ittronK un, r.larlHB llshts tnicti
, ,,,0)41, plrtures.
BAl.KM. Ore.-UriH-rnll In the Ps-
li-iu tllstrf-t has been coin;ili'toly
froien out, according lo C. ('. litis
sill, pnvildent of iho Salem llroecoll
iHKoelatluti, who completed a Iwo
ilay In.pot-tluu of hrcocoll fluids In
til a lection. Sixty acres ot broccoli,
which should liavo provided at least
80 earlocds of tho product, win
barley provide for homo consump
tion, according to Hussull, who at
tributes the, trevxo out to tho ad
vanced condition of tho crop at the
SANITARY MARKET
Jlntl inu-rrai 01 . r
Gibbons
Is
Purchased) Latter to Spend
Winter ' In. South
A doal wns
consuiuatcd Mondnv
J ny George Button purchased
the full ownership of the Sanitary
''"""at. acqulrfng the half Interest
' of W. E. Gibbons. Olbbons plans to
. leave for southern California for tho
winter.
MARKETING TO
BE SUBJECT OF
CORVALLIS MEET
Ways to nwirkel the huge Oregon
trult surplus at a profit to tho grow-
ore and to tftko caro of the growing
surplus dairy products, are two nval-
Iters of special Interest to -Lane, Ma
rlon, Linn, I'olk and Yamntti conn
ties, which will bo token up at the
agricultural economic confn.-cnco ni
CorvaWs, January 23-26.
Surplus apples woulil care for the
itpplo ncoda of 4,500.000 persons out-
side of
Oregon. Pears, b.oou.iiuu.
small fruits, u.250,000, and prunei
prunes, more than 38,000,000.
Notwilibstandlng this fact the nat
ural advantages of this state for fruit
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proihirtlou m to c iciil Hint vtmfof
.-non IkmIim thlnli II poaiillilo to flml
piofllabl,) mnrkolH for 1110-1 of Uu
,., ,r , (.,-iilritlly sroli
and proi't'ih- i.iat'.,l.,f.liril niltl. tli-ll
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of tin. hii'.iir wl'.li
with h wo liavo lo i'oiiiP'Mo li Iniprtiv
!hl! so lint It 1 1 oillii'l' priidni-i-11
lii-tli r Ori'Koii nil'.'lo or fill In lltid
a iHofMalilo inmltii. In what foini
s.saaiarsgain,s
Januury
CLEARANCE
Brings added specials that make this sale th J talk
ed of event of the shopping people, ,
New Additional Specials
360 Huck Towels
Pure white, large fize, hem
med, at a saving of one half.
To be placed on sale at once,
at
New 36 in. Challie
For that nc: to: -.rcrlcr, thos-i
chalnes a to v.'orlii
mitable for drapes and coverings
Silk Pongee
The fii-3t lol fold
other 200 yards xt the same
. pries. 12 M; nice and
clean
Brown
Full yard wide, nice and
clean, even weave, a regular
22c quality for the clearanco
at
Children's Hose
Good wearing, full
black only, au sizcj.
good supply at
price
Comforts,
Bought below the
new stock, fresh,
terns, see them at
tlonal reduction
clearance
Down Go Blankets
Wool blankets at unheard of prices. B iy
them now and save up to 40 on every
one
70x84 Virgin Wool ..$9.65
68x80 Virgin Wool ... V$7.9S
68x80 Wool Nap $3.25
64x76 Sheet ..$1.93
72x78 Comforts ..$2.93
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mill iUMly ,lln'
pr hltii'llnu
ran ii'l l iUH'M'i
el w II lit- lll-''ll
ton l.'.'taiifti hy Hp.-rlnll'M. Pf'niK
ofii it 11 tl fiiiiitii'lnl Ittii i' l"'
Oilier Orwm ' i-ii""
wl I href, w.ml, tltti. W"l litio
every liiajor iniu HI.-' l""1'
nr hli'li Hii'fn " I"'1' ''
r.ii iliieiw men iniil I 1. n.-'. l Intor
im well iis the pn " 11
got the f Mi lioroi i. Hi. Ki '"'. wllii
u II 1 Iti tl In- In It lii'H 1' I"' ,l,,n
iloli'l'iuliiK tin- pi'OHrillli 1' 'i- - " :!
and mitrkellng Dial wll' ' o l'"rf-
1 111 lil 1 In Hii'iit.
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10c
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17c
Joo, also
out. An
95c
Muslin
18c
length, in
23c
uet a
this
Blankets
market,
new pat
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for the
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