The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENTN(? HEJl A LTtt KITA-MATH'1 FALLS OTtEGON
THE LUMBERLOGUE
i fHrNTHACTOIt HKIIH '.' ,
Mr, Hwunk, ot Ilia (urn of Swank
A UIiium, logging oiiiili iH'lni'H ' fur
tlin Klttiiiiith Lumbar mi (I lliix oper
ating Hour Mt. llulirmi ciiniu In
Saturday on btmliiMs, ami loft today
toi' .M'inUiHUO prepared (a inuvu hlu i
ikjii Ipjiiuii t l Mt, llubron. '
Hwunk & Dlnim will operate (our :
riva ton logging trucks and umploy I
about t won by men.
' IJOY'H (l.lll TO HIKE , :,.
3.i! Rliodus, secretary arid mitt-
ogfirr tlin pelican city community
clul look 'tho lloyii Club (or a
hlko .8 at ii id my morning.
The
White Pelican
Hotel
i ,
wishes to , "an
nounce that all
possible space is
' taken for the St.
Pat. Day Dinner
dance.
Dinner served from
8 p. m. to 11 p. m.
Music 8:30 to 1$
p. m.
PELICAN LOGGERS START
A kitchen forco and a craw o(
Inllori will go to Pelican Day camps
j Monday. Tuesday tho first troon of
I Ilia miunoii will bo dropped. Ad
i dltlmis to tlm Initial (orco will bu
inailo gradually,, until b'llh camp
' with, a combine! (orco ( from
! ibt) to 375, men will bo runuliiK (ull
! (orco on or about Ilia (Imt of April,
I'P TO PELICAN HAY
Ed Graham loft for I'ollcun Day
i.'amp Baturdny, to bo rondy tor tho
opening ot camp,
iHNAPPV COMBINATION
Wlwjnlor.Qlinstcad ban tho snap'
uy combination ot Joan Clinmpagu)
sawyoir, and Illucky Gouchcr uc-t
tor, hi fulling tholr now riff.
(oilMCNITY CLCW PLAYH
MERRILL
Tho, Poljcim Community club
basket bull team will pluy llio Mar
rill town 1(111111 Tuesday night tit
MurrllL 1 A largo crowd o( rooter
oxpoct to drhvo to Merrill to ice the
gnino.
1K)W.V PROM liAMM'H
Charloy Lund and hi crew ol
dirt movers waro down from camp
over tho wook-end,-
PNEUMONIA
ROM GOLD
USUALLY STARTS
F
fkjiliJtM tri falait DMlMtlm
Hltl - Ull ( IM MIM N
HeatleM te rwiiU. Ll- hJ
4 lint sew prtMrlM BAISAMIA ler ill
Mill alfeeUee. SALDAMtA ll pure vee
taklt ererUea mtU (f '
ere (hut. Or. Seel, t. CraMree, AVj
on, .. writ : "I me It ellel lor mi
raetlee my feily. II l snirt. m
ul le III aetlea II" notklut eUe."
To.rl ihe mi.fl the litauenu ulWilo
aomnewni hlloln imlloel thai a jrll
otlnJi.n. in K..cl. Ii Hit ol '"
mure Plain ! Immune fruia Uie rxaiea
f Inauenea. II. ueml ll "i'
shut -Miimu H' ihMi Mi h"nlul '
no.ini lih 'Mfalh" c. of lh;
!ulu twtpl llw world bim! for ximo llw
ll nnl ixalhla u, uiplr llw ","),.
hal.lUI', BMW bn ftUDOAIUlfOil
oil liter, unllvnnl)' rirrlouj rt;ilu u
brinn od rllo- inllauun. m
H'llon ot murou mnt fonolU rT
tmlonlloti, . II tlriulI-H l,r of IM
Km m ibrom off tly B"looi ttii i. II
inkM it tho mum. clicckliw lira irtloo
"RT'oiIf'pollto II Willi onllntnr ImImik
mill yruin llul r onl olhln ""'M
Jnf do ool to to lh b of ll.. Ui.uliU
'nuke, oilier much remclloe llAtHAMKA la
ri. from eol lar end oilier lurmfilt Bf
rollrc I'lenunt lo Uko lid tkwlulelr ufk
to iiro lo fhlldrrn, . M . ...
fie into vnu irl BAt, SAMK A Willi I he
Blrtura of ihe Indian on iho perkon". iur
' inir-,1 to rellere enir onuih, no uaiur from
la Klamnth Palm bur It from
' Star Drug Co.
rt'CKKTT IN TOWN
Prmitko l'uckott, logging con
tractor (or Wbeolor-Olinataiid on
Uppor lako wni In town Saturday,
l'uckott la running two om,pd, one
on oacb lido of tho Upper lake, Ho
oipoct to bo running full capacity
wlt:i about thirty llva man in aach
camp.
Itay Cho, formerly with tho
Topay Uumbor enmpany, la aupor-
inlendenl of tho camp on the tmai
aldo ot tho lake.
... YATKX MAX HEItK
C. M. Tuloy, formorty with thu
Eby Munulaoturlng company, no
with tho I'. 11. Vat .Machine com-'
piny, cuma In Saturday to look
after tho uffalm ot Oils company lu
thin aitcllon. , Tlio outlook for tho
lumber Industry In tho north Is ax
cellant, oupacllly In l (to wulte plno
acctlona, according to Tuley. Ho
will vlr.lt tho mllU adjacent to
Klamath Palla for aovorul daya, and
thn ttpand a month vliltlng the
outlying mllla through tlio county.
Tuley expocta to mako hla hcai
quartera here In tha future
Incldentullry, Tuley la dintrlbutlng
a novel form of Bveraharp pencil,
tho cylinder of which la bored from
white cedar a favors from hla com
pany. .
TO KWAl'XA CA.M.l
George Tracoy quit Kwaunn mill
Friday, and loft Sunday wornlng (or
K.wuuna camp. Tracoy will gypo
with Kid Co((oe, who has also boon
working at Ewuuna Mill.
(or
Chronic
Cought ,
TAKE SALTS IF
RHEUMATISM IS
BOTHERI
NG YOU
nhoumatlrm la no renpocter ,-oC
ago, box, color or rank, It'not the
most dangerous ot human ntfllc
tlona It In one of tho most painful.
Those subject to rheumatism should
eat no swoots (or awhile, tlrosB as
warmly as possible, avoid liny un
duo exposure and abovo all, drink
lots of pure water.
Ithoumntlsin Ij caused by uric nold
or body waste mnttor, find Is otlon
generated In We bowels and nb
sorbdd Into tho blood. .It Is tho
function of tiio UMnoya to tutor
this poison (rom thd blood and
cast It out In tho urino; the poros
of the skin aro nlao a means of froo
Ing tho blood of this Impurity. In
damp and chilly, cold weather the
skin poros aro cloned thus (orclng
tho kidneys to do doublo work!
thoy bocomo weak and sluggish and
fall to ollmlnnto this toxlo add,
which keeps accumulating und clr
ouluttng through tho system, eventu
ally settling In tho Joints and mus
cles, causing stiffness, soreness and
pain, called rhoumatlsm.
' At tho first twinge of rhoumatlsm
got (rom nny pharmacy about four
ounces ot Jnd Salts; put n tablo
spoondil In a glass of watni1 and
drink ' betoro hroakfast oach morn-
, lng for a week. This la holpful to
neutralism acidity, remove witnto nnd
stimulate tho kldnoys, thus holp
lng to rid tho blood of those rheu
nmtlo polaons. x '
. Jnd Snlts is Inexponslvo, and Is
made from tho nnld ot grapes nnd
lomon Juice, oomblnod with llthln,
and Is usod with oxcollont rosulta
by trousanda of follu who aro Bub-
' jjic jo rhemmallwn, AtV
IXX I'l.VK T HTAltT
Tho sawmill ot the Long Pino
Lumber company, locatod six miles
north of Iluniintii, -will start opera
tlon as soon as tho ground la dry
onotigh to permit logging, according
to Pete Loronz, superintendent.
Falora aro at work now;, ond as soon
as tho woathor permits loading will
bo starlod.
NOT TOO IIVMI'Y
"Dad" Holland wo In town Sat
urday night from Modoc. "Dad"
drovo downvln t'.io Eshcx, nnd do
dared that '.hero wcro hut two
b-jmps In tho road, ono whoro he
crossed tho grud'J this aldo ot Clillo
guln, ond o:iu vvnou Id bit the Dal
-a-Callforn!:i hlifltway.
1X)ST, HIT POUND
Unrold Hull aim K.irl -Weight,
who disappeared just bof-jra tho
first Issue ot l.mnuarloguo,' have
been locatod. Hall is setting for
the Chlloquin l.unrijr company, and
Wright Is braking n the loggor
(ur tho snms company.
ltVNH KNOINK
H. Mills. Is running logging en'
glno (or tho Chlloquin Lumber Co
OOKH TO KIHK
Ollbort Wick loft town Frldaj
for Kirk, to bo ready for tho open
lng ot l'elleiin Bay's camps ' Mon
day. ,
. OVKKHUKS DIUT MOVING
' nobort Tyrol Is In chargo ot Borne
excavating work tor tho Algomn
Lumber Co. -. ' ''
HACK PltOM BOIHH".
Jack Crulks'hnnk, ton ot woods
superintendent Crulkshnnk, roturn
ed to Algoinn Inst week after spend
ing tho wlntor with his mother' In
Bolso, Idaho. . ,
MOVH I,0(KiING STOCK
Tho Lamm Lumber company movj
od twenty tlvo head ol logging hors
os (rom the Looslby ranch noar
Fort Klamath to tholr camp nbovo
Kflrk Wednesday.
MOAVKH I'KMCAN HAY
Hnlph Stevens,-(or (ho last your
In tho o((lco ot tho rollcnn. Day
Lumber company, loft lyoatorduy tor
Modford to ar.copl 'a position" with
the Owen-Oregon Lumber company,
COOK IMPROVES
P. J. ' Nollun, first, cook at Pull-
can Day bsurdtng bounu, is up and
around nftor several duy'g Illness.
LAWKNTAIH.B HAPPK.MNO '
Froalmid Htiloy, strawboss (or
Pelican' Day, finds that In dlic'Jarg
Ing his principal duty of keeping
the murk in the yard packed down
his foot have grown three sizes.
Staler. Is piously giving tliuu-..
the powers that be for tho change
In .tho , woathor. '
NEW X'OKKMA Nl'OIt PKI.ICAN
Noel j Turner Is foreman for the
Olmmu" gang at too Pelican Bay
planing; mill this season.
iSLWH WIIKKLFJl iULh
Bill Jlorbelt Is mill foreman
Wbeelef-Olmstead this year.
HAWS FOR LAMM
Snowdon Kgellne Is sawing
Lamm's I'.ils season.
for1
(or
SNO'tV M.VCiKItS AT CAMP
Tho ground is still covered with
thirty Inches ot snow at Algoma
camp, according to word received
by loiophone at tho mill Friday.
, TO OUADK I.l'MUKR
W. n. Morgan will grjde this
summer . for Modoc Lumber om-
panr. '
IiVMDKK IXSPKlTOIt HF.RK
Bill Winks, formerly buyer for
tho Chit-ago Lumber company, now
an , Inspector for the Cal.fo.-nla
Whlio find Sugur Pino .Mn.iuta.ini-
ers ossiwlalton, was In town uurmg
lasi "wM'k1 on ono 'Of his'' pen. a ic-i
inspection tours. '
MANY TO WORK
Frank Murray Is cooking for the
Modoc Lumber company at , tholr
mill. '
RACK ON Jtm
F. fe. Hlnklo will run an engine
for Ewauna again this year.
FEELY MODOC 8CPER
Jamos Feoby la1 suporlntundent ot
tho Modoc Lumber company's plant
abovo Cilloquln.
CHANGING TRACK
Work was begun by tho O. C. &
B. Tuesday on changing It's main
lino track by tho plant ot the
Shasta View Lumber company. At
prosunt tho track runs through tho
log pond of tho now plant, and It
Is necessary to chaugo the track ba
foro water Is pumped Into tho pond.
I.K.WK FOR CAMP
Claud Swnrtr and. John Hurt loft
for Pallcau Bay camp .today, Swarti
will swamp, unloss ho euocoeds In
gottlng a gypo falling and bucking
contraot. Hurt will work In tho
dining hail.
SWAN LAKER BACK
Scott Rosa mill foreman for the
Swan Lako Lumbor company, two
.years ago, Is back In town from his
homo In Mt. Shasta. Scott expocta
to land a Job with tho Campboll
Towie poopie at their mill on Spra
guo river.
1IISKY MUCKER IN TOWN
Pole Chicken, buckor extraordin
ary, was In town during tho weak.
I'oto 'has tlnlshod at Whooler-Olm-dtend,
' and Is ' looking , ahout fo,
another Job.
LEAVES CHIIXJQUIN
A. B.' Gravonatom formorly con
nected -with;.' the Chlloquin- Lumbor
company, as assistant gbnoral man
ager his given up his position nd
has accepted a position with the
Robinson Tractor company. Oravon-
stoln will conduct a repair part
waroroom for Best Tractor part at
Spring and Oak stroots this city.
CHILOOUIN ROAD FAIR
The rond from tho Dallos-CalKor-nla
hlghwuy to Chlloquin hns been
dragged recontliy, and tfoo bulk of
It is in oxcollont condition, although
thoyo., uro a fow, rough spot., and
sovoriil miUldy plncou. 'Chains aro
unt noedod,
,ise0yt "-'of Date-
BE SURE TO READ THIS SFJtlF.S
How to Talk
By rIIOOSON WHMSON
CewlU Etor Hew Uiireraitlel DIctiMary
Article No. 5
One of the most common errors
in our larnjuanc is the mispronun
ciation 61 the word "height."
Listen irt' on almost any convcrsa-'
tion where that word is iwed that
is, where any degree of education,
high or low, is represented and
about nine times out of ten you
hear "height" mispronounced.
How does it happen ? I don't
know. I've been watching it for
years, and I've given up.
The one and only correct way
to pronounce the word "height" is
"hitc"! but invariably it is mispro
nounced with' a "th" at the end,
the same as "width."
The word in itself is simple
enough, and there is no excuse for
trying to make another word of it.
Nobody ever mispronounces such
words as. "light," "flight." "right,"
and "might." All of these words
end in "ht," as do many similar
words-..'. 1 never have heard any
body .iy "lighth," "flighth," or
"righth," but most of them do say
"hcighth.". .
It It well to watch the "th" in; each
words as "length," "breadth," and
others coding in "th." Many are likely
to alight the full pronunciation of the
"th," some aaying "lengt," "dept," etc,
sod yet those same people will give
iireu to "th" st the end of "height,"
where it doesn't belong.
' Don't be thy In correcting loch mit
taket .when ; you hear your friends
make them. Of course you'll be care
ful no! to ofTtnd. Make it a practice
to watch .yourself, as well as your
friends, for errors in speaking and
writing.: -
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,4 -
TO PORTLAND ;
Manager Bcatih of the Modoc
Lumber company left far Portland
Thursday on business. Bcatch Is cx
poctcd to return Sunday.
CUFF'S 'EM AGAIN
S O. Gilbert is back on tho pond
(or tho Chlloquin 'Lumber company
again this season. -V "'
ltl NS IX)MMLSSARY
C. J. Grubman nas chnrgo ot tho
commlssany In the Modoc Lumber
company's camp this year.
FIREMAN LEAVES
"Rook" McCuIlora loft Wednes
day for tho .Pelican Baiy logging
camps abovo Kirk.' '"Rook" will
flro again this season. ;' -
County Traffic Cop
Works Over-Time to
Pinch Auto Speeders
"Busy as a Blrrt D;," County
Traffic Officer R... E. Knowles ar
restoB six auto drlvarj charged with
exceeding tho sliced limit or violat
ing soino other section ot the vol'.i-
rmlnous chapters on -Oregon Tr'.fflc
regulations. i
It H. F. McDonald had followed
his first hunch ho .would hivo Sji
away scot free. McDonald, accord
ing to Knowles, was wheezing I.
along about SO jnllos an hour.
Knowlea was hot on his trail '
his car b?gan missing. At about the
samo'tlmo McDonald atoned diwn,
allowing Knowin? td catch up with
him and make 'tho "pinch." ,
Other arrests made -wore Hamy.
Gablo, charged with having no
driver's license and. for 1 misusing
dealers' platos; a. -W.' Hargravoj,
charged with speeding , through.!
Pelican City at 35 miles an hour;
L. E. Stonor, chorged wlth speeding
through Pelican City t 30 miles an
hour; J. L. easey ot Swan Lake,
charged with , falling to dim his
lights and operating a car without
tall lights, nnd C, , R. Williams,
charged wltlt falling to 'dim, having
no tall light and "having no license
plates on hU cur. ..'
B. W. 8lllnr.( Portland, who w is
arrested for speeding, " paid his linn
ot JtO Into Justice court. ,..!, ,i,
T Herald "Class" Ads Pay
AT THE PINE TREE
- "The Ciean Heart," or "The
Cruelties of Life," which will be
shown at tho Pine Tree theatre, to
morrow, Is a drama, yet without a
villain. , Tho conflict, Imperatlyo- In
all dramas, Is phxvtcea by a mental
aberration on tho part ot Wr.'ford,
n character being played by Tercy
Marmout. It is that of a successful
newspaper editor, who, through
overwork, finally comes lo believe
there Is another Wrltord always
driving him to accomplish Just one
moro task. H Is fo escape this
"other self", which creates tho op
posing forces in tho first portion ot
tho sUry that Induces Wirlford to
seek safety In flight. During tho
polt-im'posed exllo, Wrlford meets a
tramp calling himself Puddlebox,
who Is a philosopher, totally against
all forms of labor and deathly afraid
ot tho sea. Puddlebox Is played by
Otis Harlan. , ,
The second part of the story soes
the elimlnatloni ot Wrlferd'a other
self through the philosophy nnj lasi-1
ness ot Puddlebox, but then, the sea
becomes the 'menace, It proves more
relentless, more fiendish, thnn any
human agency, developing into tho
most Incarnato sort of villain. It
destroys Puddlebox, ; but not until
after be had practically recreated
WriforJ, who has developed or de
generated Into another tramp.
Then t-ndulgence-lova of self
beccmes tho ever present .enemy ot
Wrlford,. a condition which makes
"The Clean Heart," or "'The Cruel
ties of Life," a truly abnormal mo
tion 'plcturo story. The unselfish
ness of a genuine love finally gains
mastery over all, which practically
makes a drama with only one player
except the numerous people he meets
In his wanderings a'mong strangers.
- : ' "
AT THE LIBERTY
Common Sense
Will tell you -The
more and smaller the
voids in hollow tile walls
The More Insulation
YOU GET
IN YOUR DRY KILNS .
Specify and Demand
Six Cell Columbia Square Tile
Six Ceil Interlocking Tile '.:
. ' ''''.'',.,-,. ss.'
Porter Construction Go.
Phcne 13
Agents
Klamath and Market
"Tha Silent Watcher" which closes
at the Liberty Thoatro tonight Is
with out doubt ono ot tho biggest
dramatic successes ot tho year and , ol
price ot admission again we soy
don't mlsa "Tho Silent Watcher."
Mao Murray,, whose newest pic
ture "Mademoiselle M'l d n4 g h t,"
coi.Tiea to the ' Liberty Theatre on
Tuesday has no sympathy for those
persons who believe Jazs to be one
of the ovlls f modern civilization.
"They always insist that Juzz and
intoxication go together, " says -'Miss
Murray, "They aro .right. Jazz and
Intoxication do gd together, but the
stimulitnt ts nct liquor. Tho present
day' dnricing furninhes plenty of
Stimulation without tho aid of alcoh-
Ir "Mademoiselle Midnight"
wo earnestly advlSiS ; you who euro
for a finished- liprforainnce not to
miss. this picture. ,.',. ;;,. ,
Aililo from Its dramatic appeal the
color pliotcgi'aphy used lit portions
of the picture is ,wull worlli tho
tho star is said to do a Mexican
dance that Js enough to stimulato
anybody, Hero is a picture filled
with Yankee pep and Spanish fire
that Is guaranteed ti make you sit
up nnd take noticif. ,i Remember
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Liberty Theatre. : , '
RE-ELECTION OF I
SCHOOL TEACHERS
UP BEFORE BOARD
What teachers' of the Klamath 1
county high school will bo re-elected
to teach at the local school next year
ill bo decided tomorrow at a apodal
meeting of the Klamath county high '
school bo:ii',;l, Fred Petersorf.'county
school superintendent announced to
il '-.y. Tho mooting will be held In
the county , school nuporlntendon's
offloe. ' ' ' ' ' '
When nn auto kicks hnclt and
breaks a man's arm it Is merely
trying to ropliicp tho horao, : i ' ' ,
.'Ct
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