PAGE EIGHT
. THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1931
THE KLAMATH NEWS
Eids Given on
School Jobs,
Let Contracts
B,vsa aootractlnf Arms
l.rwl bids OB Mm eoaslraeUOB of
th addltloa -to
TJatoa high school, it u lrBd
veet.rdar. Th coatraet w
- . L.hiMiu on
glvs to . r.
s, lew Wd of IJ3.17S.
, Other blddr o the " o
were O. IsaaesoB, $..
ad W. D. CoCer. f ST,!!.
. Three bids were entered ob
the iproT.m.nt ot the athletic
".14. bulldiB, ot bridge and
street Improvement. with C.
Wltheri getting the lob on a coo
tract ot 7.?7. K. t. Stebbto.
had $.. ond Dona Baker
bid f ll.80t.73.
For the electrlo work the
Electric Shop waa ' h
tract ob bid ot S t.4. Two
other bidi submitted were Link
River sieciric, e,
Dlntltree E lee trio company.
$1,150.
William Loreai was gtvee the
plumbing, heetinf and ventilat
ing contract on a bid ot 14.1.5.
Other bid aobmltted were
IMnmblnc and HeatlBg Sale cor
poration, 4,010. and Waters
company. t.7H.
Bottling Works
, Buys New Truck,
, Buys Kist Line
A. M. Collier ot the White
Pelican bottling worka haa pr
rhaaed a new Hi -ton Ford aott
drink delivery truck with a ca
pacity ot 110 caaea ot sodas.
. The track, the only one ot Ita
kind In the city, haa a apeclally
built Welderbach body, ahipped
from 8U Ioela. Daily deliveries
will be made to Klamath castom
era. Mr. Collier announces that he
haa parchaaed the complete Klat
line ot drinks and will feature
Orange KlsL
Butter Grades
. .Show Betterment
SALEM. ' May 10. (UP)
Enough bntter in Oregon waa
raises la Apni mm row
grades to art creameiiea aa addi
tional 110.000 on a basia ot two
cent a pound difference In price
paid.
f Moat lmprorement waa ahowa
In the defects caused by faulty
manufacturing, a aute-wide re
port showed. - . j
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AND PRODUCE RESULTS. I
VAM7IE AT
$430
f.i.. Sua iM.tlmfrmft
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or need in a motor ear
at a low price
Beauty of line and cole?
Attractive upholstery
- 55 to 65 miles an hour Quick acceleration
Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes
. Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield
Four Houdaillc hydraulic shock absorbers
Rustless Steel
More than twenty ball and roller bearings
Economy Reliability Long life
' v
your dealer for a
demonstration
THIRTEEN MOBY TYPES
'430 to '630
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Character Closeaps
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MMtS AMD
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Vft?Y tflSILY
City Salvation
Army Officers
To Attend Meet
Ensign and Mrs.- C. Ford and
Lieut. D. Mnndy officers ot the
local Salvatloa Army Corpa hare
been delegated to attend the
special congress ot the Salvation
Army officers ot the 11 western
states and the Hawaiian Islands
to he held In San Francisco.
This will be an extraordinary
session ot meetings in that it
will be rondncted by the gen
eral of the International Salv
ation Army, and party from
London. nglaad. -
General Higgina and staff as
sisted by the territorial staff and
departmental heads will conduct
the congreaa tor the officers of
the western territory, both public
meetings and officer councils will
be held over a period ot tire
days. Officer ot Grants Pass
snd Medford will accompany En
sign and Mrs. Ford who will
make the trip By auto, comrades
Elisabeth and Dale Saekett. and
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ptefferle will
hare charge of meetinga and ae-
tlTitiea during the absence, of
the officers in charge.
Leave to Attend
Livestock Meet
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Looaley
left yesterday to attend tne state
convention of the Oregon Cattle
and Hone Raisers association
which opens today In John Day.
Last year tne two-day conven
tion was held In Klamath Falls.
' HUNDREDS Or BARGAINS In
We tiassiued columns.
TREE PLANTING
POLICY GIVEN
(Go a tinned From Face One)
for the Weyerhaeuser mill years
before It located here and then
paid a Just tribute to the men of
last concern wnoee derision bad
been to apead tire million dollars
here In a major lumber operation,
ney, general manager, who said
la part: -
SIMI'LK PROCESS .
"The process la a simple en
but It ha required a great deal
of study and naturally la expeu
site. Instead ot logging In the
nid tasBioned way we nave start
ed on a program to make a per-
lietual timber operation In Kla
math county. In order to achieve
that result we conduct a selective
logging program in which we do
not cut youug tree but lea re
loem growing on the land.
"To Insure tbelr safely the tire
hsssrd must be considered and we
therefore create tire protectlos for
the trees. This Is done by telling
the dead atuff. laying out roads
snd clearing sections to prevent
urea from spreading to the young
trees.
DIFFERS FROM 1. 8.
"Fslling the snags Is Probably
tne greatest expense, for tnls must
be done so thst they lie on the
ground and do not etand. we do
not burn the down atuff for we
find that more protection Is rend
ered by allowing nature to cheiai
caliie and decay th down tim
ber.
The plan followed by th com
pany la similar to the govern
ment's process," Mr. Macartney
stated, "but It differs In several
respects. First, the government
burns snd the company doea not.
Secondly, tho government leavee
urge trees occasionally and the
company finds that leaving larger
treea only cause those trees to
become wlndshaken and they
soon perish. As for sufficient
seed, nature aeea that plenty ot
seed is given from ordinary elsed
treea and the big problem la to
care tor the young treea and not
let' them be destroyed by fire.'
STATEMENT MADE
Mr. Kimball spoke on th re
forestation problem and express
ed aa optimism that was admir
able over the plan as It haa thus
far progressed. To show to every
one present thst a definite policy
had been adopted, he read the of
ficial atatement from the Weyer
haeuser Timber company, which
follows:
1 For many years forest
growing was not considered a
problem to be given serious con
sideration. (a) There was aa abundance
Of cheap raw material.
(b) Flrea were numerous
and little precaution taken to
prevent them. It was not felt
they could be prevented.
2 As the industry grew It
made substantial Inroada on tho
fotests ot New England and Penn
sylvania and moved Into the lake
states. Fire and insects were all
of this time aiding In reducing the
foreet area. The center ot pro
duction, moved to the south and
finally to the Pacific coast.
It began to be apparent tnat
forests were exhaustable and
while exhaustion for the country
was and is today a remote possi
bility, this is not true for certain
rcgiona.
3 la tne meantime timoer Be
came a little more valuable and
Its protection against loss through
fire, insects and disease began to
bo given consideration.
4 Generally speaking active
steps looking to tire protection
were the first aod most Important
move on the part of timber own
ers and states in the direction of
continuing forest crops.
6 In the Klamath region now-
ever the importance of fire aa a
destructive agency soon had a
serious competitor In the well
known pine beetle, while in some
other regions diseases and other
fcrest Insects have been extreme
ly destructive.
C Protection against lire loss
is now a well-established practice
in the United States and particu
larly in the West. Insects and
disease epidemics are not so well
handled as a rule, there being but
few well organized agencies ac
tively interested in this work.
Forest Growing ot mgniy
Profitable
1 In no section of the world
has forest growing proven a high
ly remunerative venture. Where
most successfully practiced, as in
Germany and France, it seldom
yields a return ot over 3 to 4 per
cent which, until recently would
h&vo been considered rather a low
rate In this country.
2 To arow forests successfully
requires a large measure of pub
lic cooperation In matters ot pro
tection, taxation and use ot the
products ot tho forest.
3 There are many orawnacas
ts a forest Investment as compar
ed with some other forms:
(a) Length of time required
to produce a crop.
(b) Risk ot losing a crop be
fore It becomes salable.
(c) Uncertainty of . future
value of forest products which
has a direct bearing on possible
profits.
(i) Uncertainty of future
public'pollcy toward forest land
owners and possibilities ot ad
verse legislation affecting an
Investment well under way.
4 In view ot the drawbacks lo
this kind of a venture maoy have
and do hold forest growing should
only be engaged la by Govern
ment, Klale or municipality.
There are In fact many reasons
for public participation in the en
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"There's a Difference"
SPRING SPECIAL
$1.25 up &g $1.25 up
(Pleats Extra) ,
The Original Beauty and Lustra Restored
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terprise, but. th world over, art
vat endeavor with public, help
na Played aa important part in
supplying the world' forest pro-
duet and th same should be
true la thli country. If such a
course does not follow It means
large additional areas removed
from the tea rolls, an added army
of pnblla employes, and th In'
vltabl political management, or
mismanagement, of a great bust'
nes.
'e)erheiiaer limber Company
IMaa
1 Resitting th important
place ocupled by forest Industries
In the community, the Weyer
haeuser Timber company, before
starting Ita Klamath Falls opera'
tloa gave careful thought to
what might Be done In the way ot
Insuring a permanent euterprls.
1 It was realised that first ot
all control ot fir la cut-over
arena waa essential. Careful atudr
was made of plans being carried
out elsewhere and a system arriv
ed at which Is a modification of
that In vogue on lands of th
Fruit Growers Company ot Susan
ville. California. Their plan has
Government Forest Service sanc
tion. The plan of the Weyer
haeuser Timber Company gives
every promise ot success and w
hope to carry It on at less cost
thsa similar Intensive plana have
proved poeilbl.
3 Prior to starting operation.
studies of growth aod distribution
of tree stses'la the areas soon to
be logged were conducted. These
proved that by cutting pine to a
diameter limit ot about 17 Inches,
and other species aa market per
mits, some 40 tree per sere, 3
Inches In diameter and over would
be left, and of course a large
number of smaller tree.
4 It waa estimated that by
leaving' aucb a number ot treea
a substantial crop ot timber
should be available after about
40 years. While thla new crop
will not be aoythlng like as heavy
as the present on, and the trees
being small, the quality will be
quite different, no donbt forty
ear hence our Ideas as to what
constitute usable material will
hare been materially modified, as
will perhaps too our methoda ot
logging and manufacturing.
6 To glv some Idea ot rate of
growth of pine In Klamath county
we show the following, based no
on studies made In the region:
A pine 4 In. In diameter la 40
years become 9 In. la diameter:
A pine S In. In diameter. In 40
years become IS In. la diameter;
A pine IS In. In diameter. In 40
year becomes 17 In. in diameter;
A pine 11 la. In diameter, in 40
years become JO In. la diameter;
A pine IS in. In diameter, la 40
year become 13 In. In diameter.
in volume the increase Is some
what faster; but It must be admit
ted It takes a long time to grow
a valuable tree based on present
day standards. .
S Up to the present time some
6500 acre have been logged by
the company. It Is felt that ex
pectations la the way of material
for a future erop as planned are
present la thla area. Plans have
been slightly modified since be
ginning operations and probably
will be further so aa need arise
and betterment through change Is
apparent.
7 The Company Is desirous of
maintaining In Klamath County a
contlnnona operation. To do this
involves growing a second and
succeeding crops ot timber. This
project has already been started
and waa under way at the outset
of the operation so no time has
been lost. Details of the program
will be Improved npoa as work
progresses and conditions change.
It Is felt however that what has
been started will Insure a second
crop if we -are successful in pro
tecting the yonng timber from
fire and Insect attacks. The Com
pany's plans largely apeak for
themselves when onr logged over
areas are Inspected, foresters,
and others who have looked over
tho work, express themselves as
well pleaaed with progress ap to
the preseat time.
Public AM Dcpeadcd Cpoa
1 It must be remembered
however that'public approval and
cooperation are essential to any
large or small reforestation pro
ject. Without protection against
fire no project can succeed, and
without public aid and coopera
tion protection Is well nigh Im
possible. There Is need too for
public aid in competing disease
and Insect attacks and last but not
Reduced Price on
Block Wood
Double Load
Single Load .
.S6.00
-.S4.S3
, We Will Put on A
Green Fir Slab
Sale In About Two Weeks
Please .Arrange to Buy Some
' at. That Time
PEYTON & CO.
"Wood to Burn"
12l 8. 71 h. Phone SSS.
1
TWO MEN SHOT
IN L. OFFICE
(Coatlaaed From race One)
thought he knew Ihe reason for
nis coming.
"I think the fellow came too
soon," Chief Meckel said. "Hi
uu't due for a while. But Craw
ford expected him."
Crawford and his companion
locked the door of the third room.
spread out boon and papers and
nan one or two drinks.
AbKl'llKII WIKK '
Speucer, who had left the of
fices ot his monthly magatlne. oa-
itosioiy 10 consult with Crawford
concerning a projected article ex
posing a gambling ring, arrived
between 3:30 and 4 o'clock.
.Miss Fisher detained him while
she announced his arrival to
Crawford. The latter appeared
tnd took ttpencer Into the rear of
fice. For It mlnate there wss no
sound. Then Spencer's wife tele
phoned and he assured her that
he would be home "pretty soon."
IIK.tllll AKUl MKNT
As ttpencer returned to the con
ference loud voices took UD the
trend ot the conversation. A chair
scraped bark and a fiat pounded
ou the table.
'Then came the shots." ex
plained Mlaa Fisher to detective.
"The first wss dull, muffled, like
a thump. Itut the second was
louder, clearer.
The killer dashed out of the
stuffy Utile room, dashed out a
side door, reached the end of She
covered porch and Jumped down
the steps., neblnd him. reeling,
came Spencer. Down the side ot
his whit suit, raa a stream ot
blood. He raa bare-headed,
stumbled off the side porch and
lurched toward the high grey
walls ot th Church of th Blessed
Sacrament, SO feet away.
There In the shsdow of the
church, the wounded man paused.
undecided aa to th root his as-
sallsnt had taken. . .
"Where did that guy got" he
muttered, fell to the pavement
and died.
Crawford was la his office, halt
least the cost ot carrying reforest
ing areas must be made as eaay aa
good publlo policy 'Will . permit
Oregon haa shown ber good faith
In thla direction and la several
others.
It to with the full expectation
that the public will cooperate
!th the land owner In making
forest growing a possibility that
th Weyerhaeuser Timber Com
pany haa entered on a program
here aimed at a continuous opera
tion. TELLS OF KFFFjCT '
Toastmaster Hall called en
Bruce Dennis, publisher ot the
Herald and News to give his views
ot reforestation aa it affects the
Investments ot business nnd pro
fessions! men of Klamath Falls.
He responded by stating the pro
gram aa had been observed Tues
day In th timber is convincing
beyond a qneatlon of a doubt that
a perpetual timber supply will be
a resource ot this city for many
generation a. He admonished
everyone who had thought Klam
ath to be a saw mill town where
men had to make their money and
move on that such Is not true, but
that a permanent and lasting city
is to continue to grow here with
pine timber as the major resource.
AUNTING
FOLGER
FLAVOR A oiffhint iitW of coffee from tbe
mounuin slope of Western Central
America. Rare fliTor duplicated by no
other coffees ia the worid.That whai
makes Folgez's Coffee outstanding.
This famous test proves
tKe difference
m Just go to your grocer today
nd buy pound of Folger s
Tgs UXin. aJIHL. II (OIIUHIUW
VJsfl morning. Next morning
V4 I serve the coffee yem're been
"I ut.inff.The Child fnornincuse?
Folger's tgito. Judge the
rUvor. After this critical tut
test, we are confident you
will decide for Folger's th
flavor treasure from Central
America. If our prediction is
wrong, then your grocer will
refund your purchase price.
We'll py him. Could uiy
thiam be more fair?
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S'li'fc.i' " ) ' ' '
kneeling against a chair. II waa
conscious. Police said he tried lo
"cover up" th Identity ot th
gunman.
"II said two men had walked
la aad started shooting," detec
tive ssia.
At th police hospital, aiirsea,
unfamiliar with aim. asked his
nam.
"Wilson Henry," gasped Craw-
foid.
On the table in Crawford's of
fice, his' account ledger lay open
on Ihe labia. In Its page police
hope lo find the transactions that
led to the falling out. Ihe quarrel
and Ihe gunplay.
The eneinlu of Crawfoad and
Spencer were many. Mpenrer haa
participated In. aad had directed.
several uewspaper campaigns that
aimed at vice and gambling. Sev
eral mouths ago he left his post aa
city editor ot the Los Angeles live
ning Cipress and became aa asso
ciate publisher ot Ihe Crlllo of
Critics, a magailn that haa prom
ised aensatlonal underworld de
velopments. It claimed that lis
editors wore threatened with
death.
Former Boxer
Arrives; Seeks
Real Hard Work
Jack Cullen. who slates that he
ia Ihe former 133-pound cham
pion boxer of Indiana, arrived In
Klamath Falls laat night looking
for work.
In the year ot 1S15 to IIS ha
fought, then he Joined Ihe army
during the Spanish American war.
During Ihe winter months he
works aa aa artist's model and In
the summer seeks outdoor work
of any kind to keep In good phy
sical trim.
Elks Initiate
Class Tonight,
To Enjoy Feed
Klamath lodge No. 1147. B.
P. O. . will Initiate a claas ot
candidate this evening at the
regular meeting at the Elka
temple. It will be the finest In
itiation ceremony put on by the
recently Installed officer.
Following the business meet
ing and Initiation a feed will be
enjoyed by the msbsra of the
lodge and tbe new members.
"TVfestein Auto Supply Co!
Tires Batteries Outing Equipment Radios sJ
Savings on
the Newest
Accessories
Wlm Auto" efuwus eaVs the
fsrutr PIOVEN acmsorits net
noorfty sriof , of no prtctiat vstue,
but utetul motonnf ntdt ot high
ovtlily. Arrmftf tucn rermt tidi-
Hons to our far sroca, ere:
Lyon Metsl Tire Coven .lt
snd up, according to tire sis.
Radiator Shields chroms finished.
according to car se.T
Lincoln D Lux Roller Awnings
for all can .pair
Oger Lighter-Ash Receiver com
bination very popular ss.iv
"Simplex" Curved Interior Mirror,
shows both sides ol road
to resr $5.00
Combination Watch Cr Interior Mir.
rar. glare-proof, JJ.SJ b
"Micro" type Horns, fasten to lamp
rod . 2.6J sad $l.5
CUireon Air Operated Horns, two-
note sue everyoooy s using
them now... $21. SO
Pilot Ray" Roadlitei light curves
before raachsd.-.SIT.JO re $70
Tire Repair
Sundries ;
Saoint prim on tonythinj you ntti
tot tut rtpcirt.
Tin Parches lc tp 54
Rim Tools lStol.r
Tube Patch Outfits 12 to i
"Low" S-Minure Vulcanlxer with3
self-hestlng parches 1
"Low" Standard Vulcaniisr with
box of self-heating parches 19c
Pumps many styles, priced
57 to $2.40
lacks all types. tU to jT.SS
Spars Tlrs Carriers- 72 to S1.S
i c T: -- -'--i- lara
v. J- w-
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Shaler Vulcaniisr snd Patches, $1
"Schrader" Tlr Cuages
$1.15 and $3.15
Electrical
Supplies
f. . . L . .1 ...'.f In fMUP f
cvnyimn? nniiiw ' . . '
mtything guarantor, and pacta to
en vOu money.
Sootllahts. many kmds-f 1.1) to f I1.W
Road litas :. i---S"'
AC., Chsmplon. Bosch and $pldor
Spark Plug! pleasingly priced. Special
prices In ssts of e or rnorv.
Western Giant and Wliard Storage Bat
teries tor all ears. Fully fd" ";'?".
Clectric Cigar Lighters .JJs to $2.1 1
Also leshllshts. Dome
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IsStlon al Sattwyda
bln.Stsrtlrvs Switch parts,
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Golden Rule
To Give Away
Shetland Pony
In th Klamath News today th
Golden Hula store announces a
unique gift coolest In which s
Shellsnd, pouy will b given
away as th first award In the
sveut to b staged at In Oolden
Itul Friday, June it, at I p. m.
'Attaboy" Is th nam of the
pony to o given sway at mat
time. II Is sorrel In color, with
a while mine and tail. He la
gentl., likes lo be rlddsn, and
Is a reel kiddles' pony. He Is
now at Ihe Klamatn county (sir
rounds stables. Keren other
handsome awards will be made
at that time. Th contest Is
open lo all boy snd girls snd
rules may be learned at Ihe
Golden Hule si ore.
Kd Vsunlre, owner of (ha
Oolden Hule, luvtles all boy and
girls to Iske part In the event
and to visit th alnre and I earn
terms ot th contest.
A marriage license waa Issued
late Tuesdsy at Ihe offlra ot the
county clerk lo Arthur L. Han
dera, tl, Knrest rrolectlv aneo
clallun employe, Tehran City,
and Lelha Leigh Hatfield. 17.
lauifdry worker. Klamalh Kalis.
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Foe tht mtchanic, or th, man who Uket to -finftrr
around th, car, "Wtttttn Auto" ,
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Crass Cuns, Alemlt fittings, Hammsrs,
Files. Wrenches. Screw-drivers. Oils snd
Creases, Piston Rings, Vslv Crlnders, Motor Valves, Piston Tools,
Radiators, Radiator cements, and cleaners, Wheel Pullers, Wrench Sets,
loos Kits, fliers, neca saws, oiow
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7th At Pine
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