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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
WBnNrcfttvAV.my 1, mr Ttlfi I-UM BEftLO ftUE PAGE ELEVEN 1 F DFJAPAN FO EST COV ERED An Extensive Reforestation Program it Being Carried on Tint abundant ruin rail and tain pnrutii cllmuto whliili Jupun onjoys i wry fnvorublo to iliii growth of forests, according to Consul General Htnwtirt, Tukyn, An tln JitV"np archipelago extents from III" Kurlln ' Jnliuiiln, In tho Miilt-A r i let noun, to tint 1,00 Clmii UIiiiiiIh, Willi a sub tropical rlliiiiito, thn country has llin cliiiriichrliillc flora nf nil of Ihesn t'l I ma t cm, mill ctiiiMWiiuntly thn n u in In1 r of H)n'i li'H (if trees exceed Olm thousand. Tim muni uxtnn Hlvn, however, urn llin varieties of lilt) tiiiniinriiui tone, tlio most vnlu nblo species being 1 1' hhirI, or rryp tomerltt, plim nnd hluokl. The total urn uf fnrmt lucil III Japan proper In 1921 was 4f.rtl4, 107 acres, or 4 8 ior cent of the total a re ii, Of this ucreiiKo ap proximately nix pur i'iiit urn crown forest. 15 per cent nmliiniil for ests, a U per rent foreuts belonging tu loriil government, temple .uuil ollmr public bnclle, uml -10 per cent lirlvuln owned forutits, Forest urn also clumiiricd an pro tnctlou forums, iillllwtlon forests, anil forest lease I on a poreetiiug.) luisls. I'roti'cilon forest In 1922 comprised nn nrcit of 4.164.488 acres. These fornniH urn innluiiilncd for lliv purpose of funillnit springs, for attracting r I h It , for lliu nuko of . public linullli, for scenery, u land iiiiirkH of navigation, us it means of ' preventing noil ili'iiiiilulliiu, floodn, rolling stones, ovuliinrhnit, lis wind breaks, uml for other apodal pur poses, . . Tim prluclpul uicana adopted of conserving und developing thn for est resources of Jnpnn 1 reforestu- iVin. During llin eleven years- be KlnnliiK with 1912, thn totul tiuni bor of trees iiliinluit win 4.7H0. 086,470, covering all urea of t . 0 T H 070 arras. Of Hi l numbur, 367, .CUB, IBS. covering nil area of 260, 579 acres, were plniitcd In' 1923, tlio lutest year for which stntlstlrs ara available. Thn principal varle tin planned wara cryplonierln. pine and rudur. Thnrn am mill ubont ft.000,000 ncros of luirroii, tinforostod lands In Japan, of which, according to a pro gram already decided upon, 3,4 60, 000 acres urn to Im reforested dur ing thn course of tlio flout fnw years. Of i hi work uliotit two thirds will bu undertaken by (ho on . ttonal government nnd l)v bnluncv by local governments and public bodies. It In slimmed that Willi till Increased urea of forests, und with tlio adoption of a in ore sys U'lnutlc method of rultlug, tbu yield of timber will bo dutiblnd. Tlio total cut of timber In Jnpnn In 1022 amounted to 44!). 149, 014 cubic font, valued at (74,474,018, an compared with S30. 886,000 cubic funt, valued at 191.10S.817 durliiK tho previous year. About , two thirds of llio timber cut comprised cryplamorla and plno. The total valuo of firewood produced In 1D22 was valued at $46,050,003, a com pared with 149.738,669 durlllK thn prnvloiiH yetir, nnd of bnmbao cut, 1.1,747,1179, an compared with 14, 1OB.840 during 1921. LAMM'S MILL A rolled I ui In buliiK propound for Ilia purpOHa or xuttliiK Hum Klfu a liulr cut. Thn floor fur tlio nnw dry hnd In now let lil and tlio framework aturlcd, A hoi; Ik ImlliR placed for Dm planer, Coclirell und OKell lira in clinrxo of till) opnriiti'iii8 Hint expoct to liuvn II coniplidnil In llio Into full, Thn liulto of Itlcliinoiid U now inanuRnr of tho bMubull tniiin. Tho l)u Im I tlio guy Unit mucin tho Cliurllo Chiiplln niiiHtuoliij pxipulur. Dun Crump wiih minu diiiIIIiik Tliiirmluy. KomeihliiK dreadful niimt liuvo happened. The huHcbull ninu held thulr own In thn piiriuiiiiuxa column an tbn 21hI. It ruined iiud Ihiiy could not, piny. , ; Never mind uboiil tlio hot wutor Ijoyn, llin luka Ik handy. II. II. Damon Saturday nlghtml In KluuiuLti Kit 1 1 it dlopplhji at Ya Arcudn Tiivorn, V. A. tipuiikler and II. I). Damon upend Hundny lit Mudford. llutch IOIIIii nay ho auw enouKh nf tho OreKonlaim hi-dirn ho ever f'litnr thn mute. Huro, Ituth, llicro arc u ut of OrcKoiiluiiK In Idaho. When (liny Kd go thuy can ounl up to fifty wo Mend them to Idaho la leach ichool. Qiitta n nhuke-up .liern Saturday iilKht. Him Kllti took the family I-) town In h!n Kord. Homo of tho ilk mocking row tiro neiilng no li it: h loned they uro puttlnK -oljr on their kIiiuIo Ir'.-on. I'erliupn they d in'l upprovo of buro 1 1 in bn. A druininur wan In town thin week. Mac bnuKlit a dozen puckiiKua of vlKurettiKi, two pounda of caiul)'. uml a puck ie of hulr pluj, llettur ail Ktock up no heavy Mud, prices illicit drop. Andy Chldentcr has purchused a new llulck aeduu, Jos I'luckot'i family arrived from Arlnona last Monday. Dud Piumon upoiit an nftornoon at the Indian convention taut week. HooluK 'a little wIiiwjiho bruiiulte who xoemcd 1-jiieBomc, Dud tried to liitnreM. hur with a llttlo Illrtutlon. "How tlu you net that way?" tho duitky llinldcn until, "my bu k In lumu nuw. from huudlug old guy their crulchea. dj buck; .to your rocking chair and carpet allppurs and drcum of tho putt. Well, well, well, tho boya only Xt bent 13 to 1 2 by 1ho Pollcanijvt era. Ununlly It take) tirco flKures to lull tholr opponents scores. Willlo Adenoid Shnnnoa had din ner at lbs oook-houB Krlduy.- , T.tKK Tltll V. V. HodKupnth, .of tho' office forco of thuKlinw-Uertrnm Lumber company, with lil iinull son, will tako n thrun-ilny nuto trip over thn Kourth of July. l!edgo,pntli duclnrcs that ho has no definite destination In mind, but will just uturt out and drlyu, sloppliiK whnrovor Im llkos. l'UOM AHPtlUOVK Chill Chnstnln was In town from Aspgrovo Monday, whnro ho has boon working for tho Modoc Lu oi lier company. C'hnataln declared that ho had loft tho Modoc com pany nnd would now work for the Standard Oil company In Chllnqtiln. TO CMOS I'KKKK Mr. nnd Mrs. K. P. Shu nro plnnnlng on spnntlliiR thn Konrtli of July at Union crook, Mr. Blin is with thn offlc.o forco of the Bhnw-Burtratn Lumber company, TO AHlll.AM) Mr. anil Mrs, H. 0, Drolisr and nmnll son nro plnnnlng to motor to AHlilunil nnd,' back uoxt 8undiiy. Mr. Drohor Is onn of tho firm of tho Klnmnth' Lumber nnd Mlllwork company. NO VACATION W. Bortrnin dnclnrus that tlioro will bo no vacation for 111 in ovor tho Fourth, Somo' now flues aro to bo inntnllod In tho hollor at tho Bhnw-Dortrnm mill nnd Hurtrnm in tnndB to stay on tho job during jUip Hhn.tilo.tyn, (i ., , - , ,.i i y' .v IBBB3B9B3EaB3BS3flflBB9BBBB n u i n u n n ii INSTALL Ml.NDLAHS Whceler-Olmatoad will Install a windlass oa tho log deck during the Fourth to handls refractory logs, l.nula Kspon Is woarlug a broad umlln, and plans to gain a tow pounds aa tho alrongth vt tho. new device. John Drown, millwright helper at iHo 1'iillcau Day Mill, declares thut kids arc suro good at uncovering things, and rnlllug them around. von MKuroiin liup Brook field left yesterday nwrnlng for Modford, whero be will celebrate the Fourth of July. Hap Is also plnunlng a trip to Portland somo tlmo tlhs, wook. A DIM AW.mSOUKS . Jean Chiimpngna docluroj that ho Inteuds to add" uuothor billoon oc C'soi' to tlio Hudioii during tho Fjurth. , It will have the general If tho balloon flask works woll. greatly to tho speed of tho mnchlne If tho balloon flugu works well, Chumpiiguo decluras that ho may drive ovor to the Hague rlvor valley llio Fourth, especially as the Is Hud son broko by the regular trips to Flier Bro.ikflold. TO DIAMOND LAKH Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drcher will motor to Diamond Lnko for a fish ing nnd -camping trip over the Fourth of July. Mr. Dreher Is saw yer on tho big rig at Pollcan Bay mill." j , TO K.NTKU CO.NTK8T Tex "Mormon" King is planning on entering the bull- riding contest at tho nodoo, Ho doolures that ho Ih la.oxcollont practice, having rid den ciirringo for Joan Champagne for titio lu.4t month, nnd that nil ho need,! Is a pair of spurs, which he cxpjcts to borrow. Hup Ilro.ik field also Intondctl to untcr tho conpst, hut ho not a short tlmo fur tho "Mormon" -last wouk, and has lost his appetite for oxcltomont. ' , l'HOM anna iti:i:ic . Mrs. J, lil. Whitman was. In down yesterday from t'io " Anna Crook Lumber company's mill abovo Chllo qil III, vvlioro alio Is spending tho aunimor wllili Mr. Whitman, who Is miiniiglng tho mill. Monty Montgomery enmo down from Cnlamus camp Monday, to bo In town when his son, Brady, was operated on. 1 Ho expects to rotttrn' to canip today. , h ' ' . , : , IS u II a n u n n u a ii ii ii ii a n u M II u n ii ii ii u n u n n ii n ii ii u n u n M u ii ii H u m H U H U n B s n H H Vt U a M U H n H n H n n ii ii n H n B If II II IB II y ii M H B - a ii ii ii ii ii . a u B ' n M a ii ii ii ii 1 ii ii ii a ii ii ii ii ii ii u B M n if mm II Celeb rate the y. a i rth Kl am At the atM rri "jiTi The Rodeo people have a time prepared for you that will make you hair - stand on end. ; The only way you will get the benefit of it is to come in - Gome V..-. 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