The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KUMAT17 FALLS," OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1025
Crater Lake Dokkie Band Will
I Stage Big Concert and Dance
iff Klamath Falls on July 18
; Klamath Falls is to have another visit from the fam
ous Crater Lake Temple D. 0. K. K. band on the 18th of
July, at which time that organization will hold its an
nual ceremonial in this city. In the evening of the
same day, there will be a big conceit, followed by a
dance, the music for which will be furnished by this
splendid musical unit
This Is the band which proposes
to (ace the dangers ot billiard,
cyclones, flood-waters, killing heat
and freezing cold. In a visit to the
Far East of the United States. They
re planning to travel to Providence,
Rhode Island, In August ot this year,
and on the trip coming and going to
till concert dates. Accompanying
the band will be a representative of
the Crater Lake country, with litera
ture for distribution, telling about
the glories and wonders of this reg
ion. Crater Lake country includes
pouglas, Deschutes, Josephine, Jack
son and Klamath counties of Oregon,
and Siskiyou county, California.
And civic organizations as well as
public officials of the various parts
ot the region bo designated are giv
ing tke trip ot the Crater Lake
Temple Band their support.
' The boys of the band are making
contributions ont ot their own poc
kets to the expense of tbe trip; and
the national organisation of the D.
O. K. K., the Imperial Palace, also
have a fund out ot which part of
the expenses ot the trip will be met.
It only remains for the folks who
appreciate the possibilities ot adver
tising their country to the right kind
ot eastern, people .through the In
strumentality of this band, to boost
their own communities by making an
Investment In this trip. "It pays to
advertise' is an old slogan, and a
true one. And this is one ot the
biggest things for the Jeast money
that this Crater" Lake . country has
had since Will G. Steele went to
Washington to give his illustrated
lecture to Congress, and got an ap
propriation for Crater Lake.
. When enough ot the right kind of
people know about the glories of the
hills and forests, the promise ot the
power plants and timber, the re
sources ot the cattle ranges and the
fruit ranches, tbe nntold wealth ot
the mines and rivers, the joys ot the
fishing, hunting and camping privi
leges ot this land, there will be
brought into this country1 finances
enough to unlock the doors of op
portunity for all.
When people who are tired of the
burning heat and the shriveling cold,
tbe menaces ot cyclone and flood,
which are so common in the eastern
States learn of the possibilities of
living in this land, they will believe
with ns jthaVCod made the Crater
Lake country for folks to live In.
And we will have a lot of neighbors
that we need to have.
"But how shall they believe him
whom they have not heart?" And
how shall they bear without mes
sengers? And how can . we make
them believe ...better than by send
ing some, ot our own boys back
there in this, famous band, to reach'
their eyes and their ears and their
hearts with this message?
Klamath county will profit great
ly by this trip and its advertising.
And Klamath Falls cannot afford to
stand back when it comes to putting
it over.
So when the local members come
to see yon with their tickets tor the
coscert and the big dance, get in
line and boost for your own country,
the Crater Lake county.-
County Cruise
Shows Increase
In Pine Timber
Finding of 1910 County Cruise
is Found To Be Too Low
j , WEATHER REPORT
"''The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows but little
change In barometric conditions dur
ing the last 48 hours. - A continua
tion of present weather conditions is
indicated.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair and warm.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 87 Low DO
V. 8. Weather Report
Oregon: Cloudy on the coast, fair
in tbe itnerior tonight and Wednes
day. Continued mild; Gentle vari
able winds,'
t McAVLIIF K IMPROVING
Word From Mrs. McAullffo Tells of
Improvement
' Word received today by Mrs. Jack
Seal from Mrs. Jack McAuliffe tells
of tbe slowly improving condition
ot Mr. McAuliffe at the Lakevlew
hospital. His appetite Is much bet
ter and he now takes substantial
foods. Before long Mrs. McAuliffe
has hopes of moving him to San
Francisco. '
,'. RETURN'S FROM ASHLAND
B. 8iulttr of the Chilcote and
Smith firm returned last evening
from Ashland where he spent the
kolWays with hit family.
An Increase of 155,335,000 feet of
timber in 47 sections over the origin- j
al county cruise, is the report made I
yesterday by the firm ot Edgar & I
Cullison, who are now engaged in
cruising 100,000 acres ot Klamath I
timber land. I
This is the second report submit-!
ted to the county court and indicates i
beyond question that tbe estimate ot ;
40,000,000 feet ot pine timber with-!
In the boundaries of Klamath county
is decidedly low.
The report discloses that the in
crease per section la in excess of I
3.000,000 feet a section. It this in-
crease holds true in all timbered !
sections of the county, it will mean '
that the total stumpage will be ;
found to be several billion feet over J
the present estimate.
On the 100,000 acres that tbe
firm of Edgar & Cullison is now
engaged In cruising the Increase will
be in the neighborhood of a half
billion feet, if the present rate of
increase holds true to the end.
Mr. Cullison, who appeared in per
son before the county court yester
day stated that the cruise would be
completed by August 20. When the
county cruising contract was let to
the cruising firm, for the cruising ot
75,000 acres of timber land. Since
that time the county court has let
a supplemental contract to the same
firm for 25,000 acres. The contract
stipulates that the cost per acre
cruising Is to be 20 cents an acre. '
In tbe 27,694 acres ot timber land
cruised so far, it was found that the
loss from beetle infestations was
5,045,000 feet This loss was not
figured In the report to the county
court. f
The original county cruise was
made in 1910. The cruise at that
time was not essentially complete,
and the county court felt the need
of a more accurate cruise, with each
section being double stripped.
BACK FROM LAKEVIEW
Spend Holidays Visiting With Broth
er and on Outing
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chilcote and
children returned yesterday from
Lakevlew and the surrounding coun
try where they spent the holidays.
At Lakeview they were the guests ot
Mr. Chilcote's brother, M. S. Chil
cote. Part of their holidays they
spent in fishing.
ATTENDING BUSINESS '
Long Beach Man Here On Business
And Pleasure Trip
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Briggs ot
Long Beach. California are guests in
the city. While here Mr. Briggs will
look after property interests. After
a short visit here they will Journey
on north to spend their vacation.
ON BUSINESS
Ashland Man Stops Here on Business
Trip Enroute Home
A. L. Kinney of Ashland passed
through the city yesterday enroute
home from Crater Lake where he
spent the holidays. While in tbe
city Mr. Kinney attended to business
interests here. ucf
MiaS NEWTON HERE
Visiting With Friends From Home
at Merrill
Miss Ruth Newton arrived In. the
city last evening from Merrill and
will be the guest of friends here for
some time.
VISITING DAUGHTER
Arrives in City From Portland Lo
Visit With Daughter
Charles F. Hoyt of Portland is In
the city today and will be the guest
of his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Lucas.
FROM CHILOQUIN
Mrs. C. R. Defflngbacker of
Chiloquln shopped in the city today.
IN FROM KENO
Attends to Business Interests Here
Today
J. A. BuBhong from Keno was
among the business visitors In the
city today. He returned home late
this afternoon.
3Soe a Few of These Remarkable Offers in Our WindowaE
K. Sugarman
7 Ain't Mad at Nobody"
A ,.
Reasonable
Down
Payment
Will
Hold
Your
Suit
for
You
Wherein Are Included the
World Famous
Hart ScKaffrier & Marx
Few men need to be told about the Hart Schaf
fner & Marx as they have for years been ac
cepted as the World's clothes supreme. Suffice
to say eveiy Hart Schaffner & Marx summer
suit is included in this clearance as well.
Select lots at . V ) ,
$35.85 $39.85
Every summer suit
over $50 reduced in proportion
Men and
Young Men
Stop a moment. Center Your
. Attention on this important
Clearance
of 100 Suits
Believe it or not, it'a worth your investigation anyway.
There's no use of kidding ourselves, 4th of July it over with
and we're going to clean our stock of all summer suits. Think
of the savings you can effect now.
As we have repeatedly said, "First
We Say So, Then We Prove It." And
we're going to prove that you will
save from 20 to 35 per cent during
this Clearance. A down payment
will hold your suit for you.
NOTE THIS: Real snappy patterns in single and double
breasted conservative models as well. Few of these suits
have been in stock 45 days, and men, it's a real pleasure to
offer them to you. All sizes included. .
Sugarman's Prices
Now For This Clearance
$25
Many Conservative Men
Will Welcome This ;
Gabardine Special 0
Here are some Gabardines that embody every
feature usually put into a $50 suit. . The stuff
is really there and you can see it at a glance,
you know what they are for wear and looks too.
$37.50
$2985
35
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351
Vandenberg Given
Attorneyship For
Bonus Commission
' Notice that he had been ap
pointed Klamath county attorney
for the war veterans' state aid com
mission was received last night by
David R. Vandenberg, deputy dis
trict attorney. He succeeds J. II.
Carnahan, who resigned some
weeks ago.
Mr. Vandenberg nas been a
deputy in the district attorney's
office since the departure for
Walla Walla oKDIstrict Attorney
Ganong. He was Indorsed for the
post as veterans' attorney several
weeks ago, and tbe commission this
week ratified the Indorsement.
ON BUSINESS VISIT
Cameron Brewster of San Fran
cisco arrived in the city from the
south yesterday and Is attending to
business Interests while here.
Cattlemen to
Meet Saturday
A meeting of all cow men In the
Klamath territory will ha held Sat
urday, July 11, at 2 o'clock, In the
chamber of commerce rooms, Klam
ath Palls, It was announced today
from the county agent's office. The
purpose ot tile meeting is to or
ganize a local cattlemens' associa
tion anil to meet with representa
tives of the California Cattlemen's
association, who will outline the
plan now being followed by that
association for the moro orderly
marketing of cntllo.
Local cattlemen who have
signed up with the organization to
date are as follows: A. D. Farkos,
h. & L. Peterson Co., . Jas. Wake
field, Maudu I. Hambo, J. L. Deck
ley, Charles ft. Drew,' J. D. Grimes,
Jesse L, High, Robert Chnyne, P. P.
Corpenlng, Frank It. Orohs Co.,
Yamsoy Land and Cattle Co., D. E.
i . ' .'
Alexander, O. L. Brown, J. N. Olvan
& Hons, Fred L. Popo, E. U. Card
well, L. C. Slsemore, F. F. Mc
Crcody, Orvllle Elliott, Castel &
Utter, L. M. Streeter, Henry Oordcn
and Robert R. Oorden, W. R, Nich
olson, James Pelton, Prank Ohen
chaln, W. R. Campbell, Casobeer &
Brunor, Bertha Boll, Ivan Bodo,j;j,.
A. Richardson, J. 8. Watts, M. C.
Knotts, L. L. Griffin, James H.
Owen & Sons, A. 8. Conner, C. L.
Jamison, A. R. Campbell, Wllkorson
Brothers and W. C. Dalton.
Instructor For
Playgrounds To
Be Chosen Soon
Appointment of & playground In
structor for the summer months will
be taken up at a mooting of the
public recreation committee at the
city council chamber tomorrow night
at It o'clock, A call for the moot
ing was Issued today by Mayor Ood-
duxcl, mho had. boon awaiting the
roturn 'to the dly of Mrs. Hurry
Acklcy, committee memhor land one
of the ladders In the playground
movomciit. Tttio ooundl appropriat
ed sufficient funds for it ho employ
ment of a suitable Instructor during
tho summor months,
" Members of the dommltloo are
Mrs. Harry Ackley, Dr. O. A. Mus
soy, Rev. A. L. Rice, Charles I.
Roberts and Mayor Ooddurd.
MRS. MOORE LEAVES
Accompanied by Parent Left This
Morning for Outer Luko
Mrs. Oertruda Moore accompanied
by her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ilodgen
of Washington loft this morning for
Crater Lako whore thoy will enjoy
an outing of several days,
AOEK HERE
Charles Agar ot Soring Lako was
a business visitor in tho city today.
r"- " t imrininninrii'innn.)irmrmrt
WOOD
Summor woathar has moltod
down tho price ot '
Block-Wood
to tho extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on,
Don't hesitate but buy your
wlntor's wood now. There wilt
ho no 'cheaper prices, ;
Green Slabs
Orders are coming In for that
good choup wood green slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
boat groon stab we have evor
sold, Order a years supply of
blocks, and green slab, and
you nre safo you can get no
bettor wood,
Peyton & Co.
Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone S3S