The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREG" ON, MONDAY, MARCH, 1925
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CORRESPONDENCE
COURSE DRAWING
MUCH ATTENTION
Twonty-Fivo Free Scholarships Of
' fcrcd by Tlio Lumberlogue
Go Rapidly
OFFER IS EXTENDED
Another S3 Will bo Given During
Present Month Just Send
' . in Your Niune
When Lumberlogue In Its open
ing Issue last week announced Its
otter of 25 free course in lumber
each month to the mill wokers ami
lumberjacks of the Klamath coun
try. It did not dream that. be de
mand tor this tree correspondence
course "would be so widespread and
weepln.j-K V;
Bur Friday noon the 25 scholar
shlps tor the month of March had
been exhausted, applications having
come from men and one woman,
from every section of the Klamath
country, and even to from Cali
fornia. - . So the Lumberlogue made Imme
diate arrangements to extend the
offer tor March scholarships, and
was given authority to offer an al
dltional 25 for this month alone.
., So those of you among the mill
workers or. lumberjacks who did
not send -in your application last
week, can get in under toe new ii
tor this month by sending o our
names immediately to the editor of
The 'Lumberlogue. . ' ' " i
There are . absolutely Ad strings
attached, to this offer.'fThe' free
correspondence coarse,. ip given by
the National Lumber Manufacturers
association; which - hastlve3 - Toe
Lumberlogue perm Isslon-Jjp give 25
of -'these tree courses each month.
'All you have to d-o' Is to send your
name and address to the Lu'jjber
logua, cars' the.. Evening Herald, and
ask for gitajgonrsev ', It will not
cost -wu one cent row or at any
other time. For our own flies we
we ask rthat you give toe name of
the plant or the company by whom
you'iare4 now employed.. ,f j
'- The. next 25 of these tree corrV.
apondence course scholarships will
be given to those who are fir-t to
apply. tor them. " .' : v. , ... . ;
VISIT KLAMATH FALLS.'
Mr.--end Mrs. H. S. Wood were
Klamath Falls visitors over the
week'end. Mr. Wood U" mllp sup
erintendent for the Algoma Lumb
or COjS " -'... . . . -: ,.
IS FROM ALGOMA
James H. Kline and Louis Shobar
mlllmefl from Algoma, made a bus
iness . trip to . Klamath Falls list
Thursday. . .
SPENDS WINTER TRAPl'I-NG
.James Dedimos, eng.naer Jn the
Algoma Mil, spent considerable tliub
during the past winter trapping In
the hills around Algoma. , He re
ports a profitable catch.
.1 RAILROAD MEN . VISIT
. Billy Andersom of the C'uicojO
Great Western, . J. A. Lloyd, of the
Erie Railroad,' and J. CY. Lamberih'
of the Baltimore & Ohio- raliwajs,
were visitors at the large' mills in
the Klamath Falls district list Tues
day In the Interests of their respec
tive roads. . r',.: .-'J. iffy: , t
CHILOQUIN PLANT
NOW; GETTING LOGS .:
Ito-MtumfacturlnR PI011 ' rnd ' Box
. Fac'twy Are Included Jn .
' New Equipment
The-'aawmlll plaht of tho CMlo
quln JLumber company wbih com
menced .Operations April 2, begin
receiving regular shipments of l;g.i
from their camp- six miles from..
Cblloquln Wednesday. Crrund con
ditions slowed up the- loading con
siderably. . About sixty men tri
employed at the camp.
- A very considerable addition to
the equipment of the company la
the now re-manuficlurlng plant and
box facj-ory, which Is how lif pro
cess of construction. A matcher;
will bo Installed about April 15;
and the company will run their own
finish' tor the itrocture. ,
, The equipment of the plant, when
complote, will consist of a fri Inch
band saw, a band rip, two tandem
turn tesaws, tour' cuteoffsi u cleat
machine,, a hand hold machine, and
two color printer, -
Milling Around
'-'Doing any good?" asked a cari
ous individual who stood far up
above the bank of Link 'river tie
ct'her-ay? '
"Any good?'! asked Emit Laroon,
who was tlshlhg down below, "Why
I caught 1 3 gosd Rainbows here
yesterday. :.'
"Say do you know who 1 am!"
the other asked. "'' -
Larson replied that he did not.
"JiVell, I'm Marlon Barnes, the
game warden." , '
" "Say,'do you' know who I am?"
ask:d Larson. ;
"No," veplled the of fleer.
."Well, I'm one of the biggest
liar j' In the' county," '
About the. time a man reaches
10, muses Ray Sean,' he gives up
ambition' to become, president and
only hopes that his funeral won't
be held from the pool farm. -
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. How pleasant it will be, . thick j
Bill McMillan, when the paying, tel
ler In banks tuns his window on the
cafeteria plan. ';-'
Accorling to. Walter Rouse, the
men nowadays do the Saturday night
shipping while their wives get' r.
bilrcut. I .,
" .
"Sol" Sullivan, to sales lady In
department store-- --
"I want a shirt.", .-.
"Yes, sir.. What kind of slrt did
jfou wfch?"
,v Sullivan, looking wildly about,
and 'doing the' Kallspell to'i, give
me a dirty old ahlrt.v
PREPARES TO. GO TO CAMP
J.' M. Burge," Woods' timekeeper
for the Algomi Lumber 'company;
apent: Saturday , In :KVimath Falls.
He will . leave ior.. the woods the
last of the mODth. - ..... ,
REPAIRS BOILERS
P. A.'Erickso'n arrived the lirst of
foe montji, from San' Franci3Co to
do some boiler .'work on the Algoma
mill. , . . . .... ,
IX FROM BIO' CA5IP-; ', -Hat
Ogle, Ernest MoCuilom, and
Duncan McLean came- In from the
Pirio"leetle camp on Green Spring
Mo.nntiin Saturday. - They' report
five feet of snow on Soda mountain,
SUFFERS FROM GRIPPE .-A.-
W. Howard, employe cft'ne
Aiguma store, was coonnea to 01
home two dniys last week by a slight
attack of the grippe. ,',.';.
VISIT ' KLAMATH
' Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Simpson were
in Klamath Fulls on a pleasure trip
Saturday. Mr. Simpson is store man
ager for the Algoma Lumoer Co.'
NEW KITCHEN HELPER .
Henrick Bushey has taken a place
In the7 Algoma kitchen, replacing J.
H. Brescne'aan.
RETURN'S J'KO.H VACATION
- -Lick Besje has resumed bis dut
ies with the Algoma 'Lumber Co.,
after spending- his vacation, in the
Rogue River valle.
i MILLWRIGHT FOR ALGOMA
' W. H. Gonslb has accepted a po
sition ai millwright, with the Algoma
Lumber Co. . . .
PASSES THROUGH KLAMATH
' Fred A. Stewart, master mechan
ic Ini- tho ' Algoma shops,' wos In
Klamath ' Falls Friday, on his way
to Medford and ether Roguo R'.ver
'ralley points. He will bo gone
aho-jf a week. .
1 it i INJURES ILV.MJ
' J. H. Hooks, chef In the Algoma
hotel,. Bpyercly, lnjuml Ills linnd
I last weekwit' 1 a meat. saw. He is
being assisted by. Floyd Allen uA
tll his hand heals.
LUMBER BUVER HERK
: J. L. Miller, of Bradlcy-MIUer Co.
of "Bay City, Michigan, spent sev
ei'.il' Aa.'s lau week In the Klamath
Fails district cn a buylna trip. His
company, buys considerable lumber
In t'ols territory.
IN FROM AliGOMA
. Albert Ladliior, night watchman
tor the Algoma Lumber Co., spent
Saturday In Klamath Falls. . ,
PAUL BUNYAN TOlK
APPEAR SHORTLY I
IN LUMBERLOGUE
Famed Mythical lillinbcrjjick lo
Strut His Stuff for Klivnl
, ntlt County Folks
TO BE ILLUSTRATED
'Lumborlosua Gets IVnuUslon from
. Rxl River Lumber Co., to
Reprint iStorlcs .
1 : .
- During the past week Lumber
logue hascAmplotod negotiations
with Paul Btidutt to run weekly
Installments' of "his biography. Mr.
uunyan Is now legging tor Iho Rod
River Lumber company at - West
wood, California. .
Although, Mr. Bumj-an forward
ed us copious autobiographical ma
terial, with the modesty always at
tendant upon truo'greatnosa he fail
ed to forward a likeness of himself
or. one of Babe, or Benny, or Big
Joe, or Criss Crosshaul, or even of
Mrs- Bunyan. We called fhls ovcr
sigt to Mr. Bunjan's attention, and
today received the following letter
In reply. . . . .
Dear Sir: - .
I'll send you a picture of myselt
and. others. of my crew as soon as
Brimstone Bill -and Babe get toe
last thirty-seventh sectloa : h-uuled
into West.vood, which will be the
end of tali week, v ." 1
Respectfully yours, '
-. . ,- P. Bunyan.
Since some of these stories are
rather difficult to give full credence
we should really not begin, "the bio
graphy until next Monday, when the
photographs will be here as evi
dence of their veracity. One bit of
biographioil data, however, is
" . . " "'"
u. a. ueoiogicai survey, and it
follows,' as. a -.foretaste of -what we
shall have In the future.
' When Paul .Butvan took up effi
ciency, engineering, he ''went at the
cb with his customary thoroug' iness
He did not' feel around clocking
the crew with a stop watch, count
ing motions ond deducting the. onei
used for' borrowing chews," going
for drlnKs, dodgihg the boss - and !
preparing lor quilting time. He de
cided to cut out labor altogether.-'
', "What's the use," said Paul, '"of
all this saving, swamping, sk'lddlng,
decking,- gradine and icing roads,
loading, hauling at-d landing. The
object of the game U to get the
trees to the Imdlng, alnt it? Well,
why not do It and get it off your
mind?" "
So he hitched Babe to a section of
land and snaked In the whole biv
acress at one drag. At the landing
the trees were cut off Ju.t like
shearing sheep and the denuded .
section hauled back to Its .original F
place. This simplified matters ana
mide the work a lot' easier. Six
trips a day, six day ,a week Ju.u
cleaned up a township tor Bcctlon
37 was never hauled back to thi
Woods on Saturday nls.it but wat
left on the landing to wa3b awa.
went out. ,.
Documentary oYldence af too truth j
of - this Is offered by the Units J
States government surveys. Look at
any map 'that showY tie l:ind sub
division?, and 70a will never find
a township' with more than 3$ sec-
tlons. (Courtesy of the Red River !
Lumber company, Vestwood, Cal.)
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TO TRUCK AT CIIH1HTIK ''
in ...'.j !
weather perihlu. : 'Cox will drive
a truck this season. .'
C. A. Larsen Is t-jditir for t'10
Modoe people. . ''
COMMUNITY CLUB 1
, HAS BIG DANCE
Members' of , the , Pelican City
Community ctub had ar'art',en.'i
able dance Thursday evoninj. Tho
club gives' dances of two klndn; for
members only, an! guest tUnccs,
to which members of the club may
Invite their friends. The dance
Thursday night wni for member.,
only. "''; 1
IN FOR MEDICAL ATTENTION
George Hoffman, factory super
intendent far the Algoma Lumber
Co., was in Klamath Fills two days
last w'cek for medical attention.
K L. M ATI I I.U.M II F.lClAM! I'K
. Established March 9, 1 9J5
A weekVy paper for Mho mou and
women employed lit too lumber In
dustry vt Klamath County.
Issued every Monday
HOWARD W1NNAHU hldll'-r
A LUMBER LBAOt'K
' With the coming of sprlnj! with
its warmer days, the old bisebuU
fever gets In the blood and a lot of
the bays around the different plants
are taking their gloves and mitts
out of Iho wood bin and whipping
Hem over with t':ig old-time spring
Hp.
All of which causei us to remark
that The Lumberlogue would llko
to see a good lumber loaguo or
ganized right bere In Klamath
Falls, with teams competing under
a regular schedule from lu vari
ous plants In this section,
. A good "home-town" baseball
loaguo always provokes mora real
interest in a lumber town than a
bush league team, and there Id a
lot of gc-od basebal (material In
the several plants that ought to
form (.10 nncleirs of a cracking
good tntra-clly losgue. ,
If' the bo)s want to start some
thing along this line. The Lum
berlogao will bo mighty glad to
lend' Its aid In promoting the league
and arousing interest in baseball
generally. . '
What do you sayt '
SIIELVI.M-H1XON
There has been. so. much Shelvin
Hlxon g ssip .that the coming of
that company to Klamath Falls Is
becoming one of those Ulngs which
we nlw..s dosire but which wo
know will nc'tr com etruo,
. But
with the assurance that a meeting
of,. Shelvln-Hlx.n official here! too
twentieth, end the presence of Shel-vlu-llixon,
men In town, wo can be
.cor;-, in that something Li to .be
done very shortly. -...?. - , ,
Toeie Is, of course ,not a ;hrcd
of rumor as to the , size . plant that
will be Installed. , but from toe size
of Shelvln-Hlxon's operations elso-
irhorn .1, vill tirnhnhlv li tart nnr
other projsct In tho county.
. ;- - ty. :
- DREDGER AT WORK .
The - Ewauna Box company Is
dredging tho channel from the Jog
unloading skids to lake Ewauna.
Sediment from several years of un
loading caused large logs or logs
with riders tb drag In many places.
EWAUNA ENLARGES OFFICE
. A three rotfn addition is boing
made to tho office. of the Ewauna
ivx company. Tho company 'ex
i,.,-ta tn finish rtana! runt Inn Ap,l
f- ft6 now r00ms bjf Aril
ilrst.
Logging Contractors
bet Big jIew Tractor
; Art .Welmcrv of) . Fort Klamath
drove a Host SO caterpillar tractor
la:o Klamath Falls" Tuesday which
L had piloted from Coqullle. Wei-
er bsl to secure' a special permit
.rora the Htite to allow him to
j. no tho machlno through, and fit
.1 Allh specially constructed plates.
vVelnier nearly. lost his tractor In
Coos bn',', woen the planks w.ilch he
tut using lo l ;ad 'it on a barge to
transport It across tho bay broke.
Ho wai a week 00 thov,rood.
: lmer wll do- contract logging
), to; the. Annn Creek Lumber corn-
Ptny v,i:h hli
cat.1
j ' TT ., . .
iChanipion "Waiting"
Contest to be Staged
by Local Heavyweights
j The manr Jacks and sawdust sav
I ages ho hare Waited, for Alfred
I). .-Collier i or 'George McCuIlbm at
tome time cr other will be lntu.-e.it-
ed to know that Lubmerlogue Ii
trying to arrjnge a heavyweight
catci-tts-catch-canv waiting contest
between the two mlllhion. The de
tails have not been- arranged, but
It Is probable-' tha tf'he " two men
will arrange to moot at a given
place, and that Lutnberloguo will
j employ some trustworthy person by
IIIU Ullllll If) WUiT. Ul iiiu Kpui unu
awa;d the prists, a three speed
gcrsoll, equipped with a Ruckstell
axle, .to tho last man to arrive. We
understand that to far no odds are
being given on either contestant.
TWO NEW SHIFTS
NOW OPERATING
AT PELICAN BAY
Many Old Men Rink on Job Ready
for Hcahoii'h Work In Wir
Local Plniit
Pelican Bay Lum-bcr cumpany
started both shifts in Iholr mill
today. The mill, with His two head
rigs and' double horizontal - resaw
will averago better til mi 160M per
elgtll hour shift.
A very high percentage of lasl
years crew Is In the mill again, tor
Pelican holds as miuy of their men
as posalblo during the winter shut
down. Fd Rlduout Is day tormina, Ea?.
Tllton will havo charge of tho milt
nights. John Drehor and Jack Mcs
Candllss, on tho big rig, and Alex
Tllton. and linrry Asplund on tuo
pony rig will saw opposlto each
oflior again this seison, parlcdically
changing shifts.
MRS. GABRIEL IMPROVED
Mrs. Frnnk Gabriel, who has been
ill in a local hospital, has recover
ed sufficiently to go borne, Gabriel
Is employed at 4ho plant of tho
jnau Lake Moulding company. .
WILL HUN OIUO
Arthur Mlorscough will run too
Oli to tor tho Pelican Boy Lumber
company again thli season.1
RUNS MODOC CAMP
Fred Mullenax Is woods foreman
tor the Modoc Lumber company.
GYPO FOR NINE BROS.
Cherley Swindler and Roy Casey
are gypolng for Nine Brothers at
the SA'an Lage cainp.
BRINGS ROCK FOR BOILER
Wilbur Nine mide a trip to Nino
Brotbor'ij Squaw Flat camp last
week to load come. rock, to,, be
used In the construction of tho
boiler for the pew Shasta View mill.
IN CHARGE OF MILL ,
O. K. Cole will be In charge of
the Modoc Lumber company's plan
ing mill for the coming season.
"SPEED" BACK ON JOB
Harold Wortley, who has boen
III during the past week, Is back
on . the Job. today. "Speod" Is one
of Pelican Boy's oiectlrlclans. '
ENTER TIOTAT ORACE
Harry Monroe, of 'Pelican. City,
has ontored competition with tho
Japanese potato barons of Califor
nia again this year.
, BUYS NEW CAR ;
Ja:k Nelson, straw boss of the
Pelican Bay loading dock, ha) a
new Stuilebakor. Jack Is going to
run his brown sweater another sea
son, however.
"HAP" GOES TO MEDFORD
"Hap" ' Brookriold, filer .:. for
Wheelar-Olmstead again, this soason
took' a pleasure trip to MedfOfd
Sunday in his Hudson. .
CUT TIMBER
To cut timbers noeded In ro
modollng Its planing, mill, and to
g'.vo a preliminary try-out to the
mill. Pelican Bay cut several thous
and foot of fir Thursday. ,
LEAVES FOR KUtK
Carl Darth, saw-fllnr, '.loft Sat
urday for tho Pelican Boy camps
north of Kirk. .'
r BERGHDELL BACK '
C. E. BergBdoll, who runs . the
staiker for the Pelican Boy mill, is
back In Pelican City roody to re
sume' Ills duties Monday.
FORT KLAMATH WINS
- OVER PELICANITES
Fprt Klamath won the ' basket
ball gnme with the Community club
Wednesday night by (he close score
of 21 to 22. Fort Klamath was
behind throughout tho groater' por
tion of tho contest, but showed, a
burst of speed ,In tho last few min
utes, and when the gun was fired
le.id the Pelicans by n point.
Fort Klamath was represented by
L. Moon, M. Mallory, J. 8. Slsomore,
O. l'algo, and R. Gordon. The Peli
can ' players . were ' Kang, Taylor,
Griswold, Slngloy, Dalo and Hon
drlcktton. ....
Hot-Air 'Dogs
JUST LIKE FISHING , .
."And Just then, when Die spood
unieter registered 110 miles im
hour, and I had a Rood atrnlKlil
(trntch ahead of mo, the .thing quit
registering, so I don't know how
taut It will go," suld Karl Holland,
when nked tho suuod of his Ki.
sex IVillor's nolo: This does not
beilug to the Paul llunyon column.
During the latter part of list
week and tho first of Coin, the
presses of tho Herald Publishing
company havo been working ovor
tvmo printing placards for tho Luni
berloguo news sleuth to hung on
his , poraon when he Invadus the
lairs t tho sawdust savngos and
timber beasts In search of nowa.
To Hat all of thoso placords would
roqulre too. much space, but a few
examples follow:
No, Mr. Bom, I don't want Job.
I'm not nn Insurance man,
I'm not nn automobile salesman.
I rrfune to wll you anything
Yin, I have some snoosc.
Wo hear that Joe Truschon was
once ivlsltlng a toologlcal garden In
company with Micky Dolaugaorty.
ficsently they cumo to a cage of
kangaroos.
"Good Lord, Mick, what'i tlictn
things?'1 '
"Joe, Ol'm ashamod of uor Ig
norance, Thorn's kangaroos, na
tives of Australia."
"By tho Mormon prophetal My
sister married one of them things!"
Tho Lumberlogue his so far been
free of advertising, but from tho
great nu in bur of ads received we
could not retrain from publishing
tha following two In this column,
Instead ot turning t'he'm ovor to tha
Herald: ' "
I . . V
Received from night scaler Hard
berger, of the Ewauna mill.
If tho person who took my over
coat and gloves from my son's car
will roturn tho samo no questions
will bo asked.
P. S. Tho only persons seen tak
ing the coat wore Jo Honor and
Filer Stalling.
Rocolvod , from mastor-sawyor
Frank Gabrlol, of tho 8wan Lake
mounldlng company:
Wanted, position a superintend
ent of a lumbar company; pro
fornbly about tha size of Shalvln
Hlxon, but would consider a con
corn no larger than Polican Bay. I
am a sawyer, and a good one, too,
a grader, a lumber pllor, a sailor,
a stone mason, a millwright, and a
good man.
Wo cannot understand how tho
legond of St. Patrick and tho snakes
arose boforo tho Invention of Slorno,
Herman Orlsvold, Pelican Boy
Paymastor, hopes t'nat tho company
will 1 roduco wages and ' salaries
oonugh during the coming soason
that ho will not have to : spend so
much time making out Income tax
slips, ' . ' '
YARD SUPT FOR MODOC
l. Oervals Is yard superintend
ent and will bo In cbhrgo ot t'.io dry
kilns tor the Modoc Lumbar Co.,
this soason.
PROPS FINER
Silas flponco Is falling tlmbor nt
tho Chlloquln Lumbor company's
logging camp, 1
RIDER CARRIAGE
Jimmy Johnson raturnod to Iho
Polican Bay logging camps north
of Kirk after a visit ot several days.
"Jimmy" will run engine again' this
season.
ENOUGH SAWDUST
- Jimmy Solmon, night .otf-bearar
at tho Ewauna mill, has quit huw
m III lug tor the present, Jimmy In
tends to move a . llttlo flirt out
Langoll Vslloy winy.
DOWN FROM PELICAN CAMP
"Cocknuy" Joo Myorscough and
Johnny CunimlngH drove down from
Polican Bay camps Inst Wednesday
datourlng through Lamm's camp lo
avoid Sun Croek hill.' Jack Samp
son, boss ot camp No. 1 last sea
son, started to follow thorn through
but got xtuck noar Sand Crook nn.1
turned back,
MODOC 'LUMBER
MILL TO START
UP THIS WEEK
Kill Ire Plant to bo Overhauled and
in now Completely Moo
(rifled Throughout
HAS NEW OWNERS
L. B. Menefi'o Lumber Company of
' Portland now In Itmrge, , .
Dry Kilns Added
Tho sawmill of tho Modoc Lumb
or company, which Is now control
led by the L. U. Mwnofeo Lumbor
company of Portland, will com.
moK'o sawing sometime this week.
Hot a the liwmlll and tho planing
mill have been completely overhaul
ed. Tho sawmill lias been electri
fied. Dry kiln facltlllos sufficient
to handle tho shop and selects bvo
also boon added,
The Modoc plant Is equipped with
a Jig gaug-taw, Tho logs are slab
bed to a squsro (ant on the head
rig, and then run through the gang
saw. The plant Is expected to turn .
out 120M per shift.. Around one
hundred men will be employod at
the mill, plnlngmlll, dry kilns, and
In tbu yard when the mill Is In
operation.
The loggiug camp ot the Modoo
compuny, which a fore of one hund
red men. Is at prosent turning out
sufficient timber to run the mill
one shift.
TIME TO QUIT
Lloyd Slonnr, Wboelor-Olnmead
millwright, declares that any time
a millwright Is taken for a, burglar
or a stlck-up artist It's time-for
hi mto quit,
IXlHT
Information Is wanted by the '
Clump family as to Iho wheroabouu
of the youngest member, Peggy,
ST. PAT TO UK RELEGATED " H ,
TO LI.MIIO
With the presentation of a green
tie by "Terrible" Terranco Murphy
to Jack Nelson, r.io boys at Polican
I)jy are predicting 'that St. Pat
rick's duy will bo no more Inside of
ten years or so. Jt will bo replaced
by St. Nelson's day.
NEW GRADER ,
8. Carlson Is now with tho Al
goma Lumbor Co. Mr. Carlson Is a
shop grader. ,
READY FOR WORK
W. W. Wilnfroy, dock scaler In
tho Algoma mill, has returned from
bis vacation spent In the Rogue
rlvor valley, '
AT CillMMjUIN CAMP
"Paul Bunyon" Irwin, Chet Flur
ry, and Goorgo Flurry are working
at Chlloquln Lumbor' company's
camp. ...
HAWS FOR CHILOQUIN
Honry Krononborg Is sawing for
tha Chlloquln Lumbar company.
KEEPS STORK j ,
"Chill" Chastnln is storckoopof
for tho Modoc at tliolr mill above'
Chlloquln,
, GRADER FOR MODOO
, II. N, Rodlsch Is hoad grador tor
tho Modoo Lumbar company at their
now plant.
WHEELER-OLMSTED
' MAKE BIG - CUTS
Now CnrrlitKO milt MiiHhi Air Dogs
Installed During Winter :
' Shut Down Period
Whaulor-Olmstoad's mill Is .receiv
ing rogulnr shipments of logs from
It's camps on uppor lake, and un
usually largo cuts 'tiro bains mndo.
Tho mill 'has bean operating sluco
tho latter part of February.
During tho winter ropalr porlod
Whoolcr-Olmstoad Installed now
oarrlago, wnlch Is equipped with
air dogs. , '
TEAMS FOR CHILOQUIN '
Chnrloa ,F. Clark Is teaming for
tha Chlloquln Lumber company.
VISITS TOWN
Hilly Shannon, whoolwrlght and
handy man for tho Lamm Lumbor
company Inst season, was ' In town
during tho wook.
(Continued On Puko Fire)