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    .'vMONBAY, MARCH 30, 1925
PAGE FOUR
EVENING HEtfSLB, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
VOL. I.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH" 80, 1925
No. 4
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1 THE L U M 1 E R LO U E I
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'NEW MACHINE TO
I! UTILIZE WASTE
!. OF BOX PLANTS
jHig Lakes Plant Hits Spllner lu
ll - KtJlllfri nnrt It l)nfu lt-
nmrknblo Work
Inventor is here
;H. P. Shuck Tolls What New Wood
1 Working Apparatus Can 1H
I -. v - - for Lumbermen
A woodworking machine of vital
interest to the box Industry is ihv
.Danshuck . Sp.iaer. u dcmonc-traii..-jmodel
of which has been u.iod .in
Uhe factory of -lie Dig LakCs JJo'
company for loiuo timo. The s;i.
tiiiner, as It is called, will reducu
lUhe number of different "wldth'a o."
'stock which must bo carried, uii'.-
Ijixa .waste, and produce a box end
superior to tae ordinary one piece
rend. . " ,
Stock of various w.di-u is fed
j. into the hopper of the machine,
i.'iwhlch groves both ends of the par-'jalteL-
pieces, injects hot glue into
v,the groves, and inserts a spline or
f-cleat in each. The separate pieces
ji are held under high pressure while
p this is done. . The machine, which
i requires two unskilled workmen tc
t operate ji, nas a capacity or twenty
- composite box ends per minute.
'i H. ' P. . Shuck, Inventor of the
ii spllner, and vice-president acd gen
i eral manager of the firm of Daniels
& Shuck, which controls tae patent
l rights to the maaaine. was In town
, v' Wednesday and Thursday coafe'r
'? ring with. Klamath mlllmen. Ho
j left for Saa. Francisco Thursday,
J taking with jiiin the. machlna which
' had been -demonstartod to the Big
Lakes Box company, it may be sev
) oral months before the Big Lakes
. will have a machine of its -own, as
J the. spllner is not as yet manurae
" ' tured , commercially. Tile demon-
Btrator which tho company has bean
' using Is the only machine in ex
I istence, and was manufactured for
Daniels & Shuck by the S. A. Woods
i Machine company. Big Lakes will
4 Receive the first machine to be
J manufactured.
Shuck declined to make any any
atatement as to his plans for the
commercial manufacture of Ue ma
chine. -The spllner &as been pat
ented. In the United States and In
twenty 'Six foreign' countries, includ
ing Japan. .
yL "There are no plans for the ma
chine except in my head, and this
"demonstrator Is the only machine in
existence; so I am not greatly wor
ried about anybody etealiag m.
patent," said Schuck Taursday.
'j The spllned end L tweu.y i,
percent ationger tbuu an ordmao
end, acco. ding to tests made at
Columbia University, and Shuck de
clares that t-:e increase in sire.igih
Will bb even greater In California
. ylflte pine.
With, kiln dried lumber in the
east 'the machine opera-ted well ua
lng hot animal glue, but with ait
dried lumber and the open grain
of California ..white pine it win be
necessary to use casein glue.. Au
Otner change thai is to be luada in
the machine is in the method o
applying tho glue. It will be ap
plied, (a. tho splines Instead of beinjj
, injected. Into the g.-ooves when the
perfected machine la put on the
market. ; ti ; '
' I -,.;'.! 'V; COOS I1.Y INAClrVE
Mills are running but for or five
( days per iweek, and but a fourth
of the logging c:mps in and around
. Coos Bay are operating, according
.to Don Dale, who rclurned to Klaai
ttth Falls last week trim tiio Co.j
4. Ba district. Dalo was a ral.way
If brake.man for tho Algonu Luaib-.'i
!, company In 191S, and lator operal
,)'ed the Mondale theatre with Jack
V Monroe of tie M. & H. soI j par
' tors. Slnco his departure Dale has
j, been logging train conductor , (o.
vthq poos .B; Lumber company; ;
", IN FItOM LA KM
Roy Casey was in town Thursday
from Nine Bros., Swan Luke camp,
where" ho " Is gypolng with Frank
"'and Churllo Swindler.','
i HAS HARD WKKK
Morris Myers, Mrs. Hazel Begley,
and Jake Loach, of the office foico
4.of the.Blg Lakoii Box company have
been, down with, the omnipresent
Influenza during tho past week.
Milling Around
! "I'v taken three of those gal
!loa cans of Kaio corn .syrup aud
my feet are as sore as over," saya
j Peto Chicken.
When Dar.7t.iy Kllingaan (jot hor
hair bobbed, the barber mu;t havo
thrown lu a eriinu .wave for good
mcaaure, soys Huichauou Liua.
Koitauraut proprieor Hey t-uere. '
d-n't spit on tho floor. .
i-uuarjack- -Waal s the uiue. ,
tioea it leak.'
,! The thin, slick ba red man nev-1
' er txperieucea the blessed teusa-1
tion enjoyed by the fat baldheaded
at alking under Bhade trees with
his hat oft, says man when he waika '
! under a strench. Joe Trcschon. 1
It was the old, old story, sigiied
i the pretty wife en the witness stand;
a horse and a Ja.-k.-us can never
agreo.
"Don't you call me a horsci"
roared the husband, as be shook
off his attorney's restraining hand.
A. B. See How did Webster ever
compile the dictionary?
Q. E. Dee Oil, i.vhcnever li an
his wife had a quarrel one word
led to another.
Logger Let's t'orow a party.
Lumberjack Can'ti Cot a case of
dyspepsia.
Logger S'lright. Bring it along,
I drink anything.
BIG LAKES WILL
GET FIRST LOGS
Ten Carloads , n , Day to Bo Ite--cclved
by Box Plant From
' Logging Crews
-Big Lakes Box company will re
ceive its first shipment of log3,
this week, having run so far tals
season oa the surplus held .!n -the
pond from last year.
Ten cars a day will bo received
from Orjnett and Myers and Lowe
Broj., who are logging for Big
Lake ' cn the Strahorn, and tire
cars a day will be received from
'Chrinie Bros., who are logging tim
ber from the Solomon Butte tract.
Bob Grinnett has a crcjr at work
filling timber oa the Kcsterson
tract, but no logs will be loaded
for -shipment for some time.
LOGS SHIPPED
The season's fl.st snlpment of
ioga will be rece.ved. by Pelican
ay tomorrow, when a train of 30
carj will arrive from the -.anipo
aboe Kirkford. The mill h-xs ruu
so abort of iogs that it is tuning
fir lugs today.
HORSES MOVED TO CAMP
Pelican Bay shipped cne hundred
hed of logging houes from their
.anch near Alid.aad lajt Thurodriy
.o t..e ca.nps.
CREW STILL SMALL
As yet there are oaly about ono
hundred men In tho logging campj
of the Pelican Bay Lumber com
pany. It will be April 10 bafore
the tamps arc running full lorcc,
with a crew of 350 to 375 . men, ac
cording to Logging Superintendent
J. C. Johnston.
KIPLING WAS RlfiHT '
That tho female cf tho epo-
ties lsi n,:re deadly tlnn tho
male Is heartily vouched for by
William Cleiiun-.,. timekeeper
for LJmm Lumber company at
tholr camp near Ktru. Ole-
-mcnl visited Kirk last wjc.:,
and had the mlstfortunc to ba
seen by Shotgun Nell, no.no-
times known as Two gun Katu.
This lady seized a largo knife,
and ttarted for Clemont iltli-
out more ado. Clement, bo-
lievlag dlscietiiu to bo the
greater part of valor, Incon-
tlncntly departed across the
Williamson river bridge, and
disappeared Into "the tall un-
cut, where men are icon, with
Shotgun Nell In hot pursuit.
Ho hna not returned to Kirk
since., , , '
THE KLAMATH Ll'MBF.RLOGUB
Established March 9, 1925
A weekly paper for tho men and
women employed In tho lumber In
dustry of Klamath County.
Issued every Monday
, HOWARD WIXN'ARD Kdltor
i Aj soon as tho g?poca get well
llmborcd u;i and gef U making 'or
pay, and ail the mli is in the coun
try get started, wo would like to
get a contest of some kind start
ed, either between different sots of
gypoes, to see who can shov,th'.
largest scale, or betwsen mills cf
the same capacity; say. for Instance
Algoma and Modoc. Tills is mere
ly a suggestion. But we would like
to hear some Ideas, and will under
take to secure a prize er trophy
.vorth working for If such a con
tent could be arranged.
Mill and camp cperations, hkh
started considerably earlier this
j season than last, have been somo
I what-lrapeded by Friday's s term and
I Ihn of.. t h .-..1. V .. r . .V .. if.
..... o .v . j. u. mc cvi ut-.Jii-. I IV, -
ever, w'th Algamu gettlrg under
way this week. Pelican Bay starting
shipment of logs tomorrow, and sev
eral of the small outlying mills near
ly "ready to commence operations,
another week of good weather
should see the lumber Industry of
Klamath county in full swing.
MSK TO FORT KLAMATH
The Pelican club lost their, bask
et ball game with. Fort Klamath,
which 'as pliycd at Fort Klamath
Wednerday night. The Pelicanltes
wonder w.at about dimmers.
TO PLAV AGENCY
Tomorrow night the Pelican Bay
Community club will play the Ag
ency teim in the club hall.
x PEERLESS AHEAD
In the boys' auto race to Crater
Lake being staged by the bo.- 's
club at Pelican City, the Peerless
team ba: roached the Agency, an I
the Cadillac has Ju.'t reached I -doc
Point.
j ARRIVES FOR SCHOOL
Roger Motn-gomery arrived fnii
CorvaliU Saturday, -.where hs
been attending school. He . ill
(leave tomorrow for Modoo cinip
"X-iiere he will work the coining
season.
i , . ;
REWARD OFFERED
Herman Grlsvo'.d, pavmajtcr f;r
the Pelican Bay 'Lumber company,
is offering a reward for Info.nial on
leading to tho discovery cf a mar.
called Alexander, .who clai.ns t) be
connected with the state highway
commission. Grisvold is fo'd to bo
contemplating bringing suit ai;alii.;t
Alexander for mental anguish th it
the pseudo highway .man cause 1
him
OJIiKR LAID t'P
Guy P. Shaw, cller at tho Linini
mill, Is laid up with a lame La: .
Hi3 .co-i.vorker ,say that ha had
better get a smnilcr can or elio brvv
another i!4ndlo-put on the one he
has and a heiper to msiit him in
lifting It. ;
SHASTA IEV TO START
The sawmill , cf the .ihosta Vici.
Lumber and Box company will have
iti preliminary tryout about April
10, and tho CJinpa.iy piano to tvj
gln Rawing lumber April 15, accord
ing lo Morion M..i. Tho plant
would have started curlier, but the
snow and rain cf. Friday slowed up
operations considerably.
MKKM.VMt t'XH
Harry Jilessner, loKgln ; iaperln
endent f.r the Bir; L-kia Lot
ftompauy wai decidedly im tie g
.ml week, visiting ttij campj of
tho xaricus contractor. . wlio keep
Big Lake supplied with Iozh to in.:, i
r.ure that siiipmiiiit would commcnci
thij week. '
( I T FINE L!)(,S
'Big Likes sawmill had an un
usually lino run of selected. Lgs
last .week, and cut twelve quarter
seleits from , tiie.n whorovor possi
ble. VOOEL ILL
Peto Vogol, deck scaler for Blj
Lakos, iwas III several days lust
week with tho flu, . , ,,
Ole, Paul Bunyan's
Punched Holes
Big Oio was the Blacksmith lit
Paul's headquarters camp on the
lils Onion. 01 o bad a cranky de
position but he wai a skilled iwork
;nun. No inb in Iron or steel wai
'too big or too difficult for h in. On
of tho cooks used to make
dougi-nuts mid have Oio punch
I.iOa, In thum tin mint., flu
; griddle on which Big Joe cast
Ms pancakes and the dinner h.ra
hat blow dflwa ten acres of iilnV
Oio wis tho only man w!u could
shoo Pabe or Benny. livery time
ho mule a set of s'uiej for Bubo
"ACE" JACKSON
AND HIS PLANE
CAUSE LAUGHS
Some cf ' tho practical Jokerj
around PellcnnCJi -are laughiug
at Ace Jackson, and .declaring tilat
bo didn't buy an airplane, merely
a bun.'h.' of bluep'r-intsi,)nut Jock
son declares that ho U fully satis
fied with the machine, and that b.
the time be gets it together ho will
net only have learned to opcrato It
In the air. lfut be ablo to repair
any part of the machine that might
break.
E. H. Pike, wi:o declare, him
self to be an experienced aeronaut
ical cog necr, declares that at the
present lato of progress Aco Jack
son will hflvo hl machine camplvto
iy assembled somotimo In tho latter
part of 1937. Jackson agrees to thl
and lauds his flreiight In ordering
a 1927 model instead or a 1925;
for now he will have Ills airplane
assembled at exactly tbo correct
time for the 1927 models. Jackzon
declares that It took considerable
persu-jslon to got the .Lincoln Air
craft company, to furnls.i him w.t
an advanced modol, but that he
ccor.liiera It worth the ctfort.
CAMP1&LL-TOWLE
PLANT TO START
Tho Bawmill of the Campbnll
Towle Lumber company on Spra'gue
liver will start operation between
tho mlddla and tho latter part of
t.ls weak, according to Manager
W. Ci Mattson. The company plan
ned to start its mill today, but re
pairs which had been ordered did
not arrive, necessitating a few du-ys
delay.
Tho mill has been. cam;ilelo'.y
ovsrhiuiod, and about a million nnJ
a quarter feet of logs are. In the
pond. '
1A dining Hull Is under construc
tion .this week. A full logging force
-v.il start In the woods at the same
.iiiiu t. t the mill commeoccj op
eration. . t
' ' SU -i-r, '
FROM (.'A LI FORMA
Mck It' gas returned to Klnmah
1'aMi iVediicjday after fliiondliig
tho winicr lu Seattle, Portland, ami
San Francis:?. Nick drop3 a moan
uoaiJ. Ma haj worked formerly for
Algoma, Klain-ith Lumber and Box
and Swill Lake Lumber, companies.
UYI'IN'O FOR LA.M5PH
Ed Maniiictte is gypolng for lli-j
15 nnn Luinbor company lit their
camp near Kirkford, ' .
DRIVE TO MEDFORI)
"Hop" Hrookflcld, Miss K. Olsen,
at. J , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernie Chlldnrs
motored to Med ford Sunday to tiiko
Miss Olson lo her homo tlufre.
Brookflold and Mr.' and Mrs. Child
era returnod yesterday evening.
Blacksmith,
in the Doughnuts
I'.Ul. lltXYAN IIIMSKLK
. r
they had to open up another M'n-
nesotn iron mlno. (He nnco carried ,
a pair of tiiese sitoei a. nillo audi
sunk knoo deep into sjIUI rock at '
evory step. Babe cait a shoo while:
m iking a hard pull ono day, and
It was hurled for a mile and t iro
down forty acres of pine und.ln-'
Jured eight Swedes that were iiwnnip
lug out skldwirrs. Olu was also a I
mechanic and built the Downcuttar, I
a rig llku u. mowing iirachlno that '
cut ' down a swath of trees' five
hundred feet wldo. " ' .'
, ,
HHAl X.l I'.IMI' XKWS
: .
Frank Fallon, known throughout
the logging emu nx Jersey, Is re
ported to have, gone Into business
for himself at tho K'.vauna Logging
camp. '
J. W. Ward, who recently feom
plu'.ed his winter gypolng. Is bunch
ing logs In partnership with Uuy
Head.
C. A. Mllddlcbushcr, or the Indian
service, returned to tho camp after
a brier absence, ccnsplcious In. hav
ing his cpring hair-cut.
Ray Cyr wishes it to bo known
that his name Is Bpellel C-y-r and
net S-o-a-r-s. ,
SEATTLE MAN VISITS
T. R. Oleson, who operates a com
mercial logging company In Scuttle,
Washington, arrived from there
Thursday with his sister, Mbs M'ld
rod Oleson, and his mother, Mrs.
Oleson, to mic nd tho remainder ot
tho week with his sister, Mrs. Wm.
Canoug, and Inti-lentnlly look over
the lumbering operations of Klnm
ath county. Ho reports a large
surplus of logs In thu open market
In Pugnt Sound, although he esti
mates that but about Half tho camps
nro running.' .
I)OWX FROM CAMP
Jim Johnson nnd Rook McCul-
lom wero down from Pelican Buy ,
camps the rirst of tho week. Tiloy
drove from the camp t,i tho 8. P.
right of way, lind camo down on tho
train from there. Johnson and Mc
Cullom engineer and fireman res
pectively, declare thut ithey have
ptowed every foot of Pelican's log
ging railroad freo of swon with
No. 28 and nil S. P. snowilow. Thoy
returned to camp Tun-'d-iy In Mc
Cullom'i car, :
. CAT MAX HACK
II. A. "Heinle'' Smnllflold, cat
mechanic and driver for Pollcan
Bay l.n:t season roturnod Inst wook
lo his old Job, which ho will have
again tills Demon.
COVERXMENT MAN AT PELICAN
John Holtz, government forostor,
in charge of the government itlmbor
nolo to tho Pollcan , Bay Lumber
company, has arrived from Modfprd
to keep ii watchful oyo on Pollcan's
logging operations for tho summer.
HAS ( H MKiE OF HORSE CAMP
I MIIIMcMunus will have charge of
Pelican Bay No. 2 tho horse camp,
for the. coming season.
LliAVKH FOR HISSON
Scolt Rose, who has been as
sisting In tho overhauling of tho
i Canipboll-Towlu mill on Sprugtio
Irlveri has loft for. fllsson,', whore
hi family Is located,
Hot - Air -Dogs
A stunn addict walkml Into the
lllunil.id lust Week. Cllllgllt It Kllmi'
ou ol t no new inurul decoratioiu,
utid run out, nurvuu), tromblliiK,
u.i it biiiiHlnit bin uyus. uy luu tl.iu
l.u caiuo to lli liuxt olock ie found
Ihut ho wunu l seeing au tiling i
u-il I, so ha vutiired tiio OA I, lu
turiiiliivd to hnvu a bite to eat 'jh
toru lie iauuI to bud. Hut Lie i ' .
.. e ot (lecoruiloiis struck -liii .11
tho eye ugaln. Ho turuod ul.o t,
utid iliuiunccd all tralflc lu a r;iice
tor the woods.
Former Night Oiler Jones, o(
tho Kwuiinn nuwmlll, feeling u stoma
pipe
"This shaft is sure hot murt be
nil oil hole hem somewhere--we l,
guess there Isn't any, I'll lust pour
u little on the ouisldo to kou.) It
from getting any hotter.
Wn read lust week of tiio acandn
loii exploits of certain d'.saoiuio
goat) lu San Francisco ufter lhu
had partaken ot sonin mashr By
this time a Nanuy-g jal's vihrutlnu
Temiwrance union must have Iv-uii
formed, or at least a society for
tho suppression of vice union k Hil
ly goats.
Speaking of ' societies. lodges,
clubs, fiutvrnitles, etc., we had a
tip last week that there was a mun
In town who did not, never had.
and never expected to belong t
anything. If ho Is still uituttncUod.
we would like to liuve a picture of
him. But then, It would bo of no
value; for he would belong to Ibii
numerically select group who belong
to nothing.
j Tae Danshuck spllner takes tlir.70
or four scraps ot lu.ubcr and con
u. ts iaem Into a nierch mtublo piece
ot .ood. Sometimes wo wish somo
uou, wou.d Invent a human spllner,
"capable of converting tlireo or four
ui.sill' spuclidcnts of homo sapnlos
.uto one uumuii being.
, According to Chief Loucks, some
thoughuul mantucturer ot ll'iuor
ccn-u his store In tho graveyard
.o save ala Irlondi and relatives
uie laoor of transporting his re
mains utter ho indulged. Perhaps,
l-.ougn, he thought that (bu police
lorco nilgai be superstitious.
Johnny Budoir wits In Scnttlu
sovaral years ago, and very badly In
need of a Job. llu approached u
mun who was driving logs down
the rlvor by contract, und asked
h.m for n Job,
Contractor Are you a ri"i!r-plc?
Budoir Am I a rlver-plg7 Say,
fclluli, you heard about Christ walk
ing on the water aim yuh?
Contractor ;Siiro,
Budoir Woll, I wns right belli 1 1
him on a log.
OCT FOR RECORD
Tho gypo team of McMillan and
Chllders ot tho . Modoc camp ure
out after blood. Tho declare tiuit
they iwlll bo getting morn sculu than
any other two men In camp by the
middle of the slimmer.
KSTEEM SHOWN LINHERMAN
A purse of (58 was mndo up by
tho cmployr.es of tho Lamm Liimhtr
company to provide flowers for thu
tunoral of A. A. Llndernian, wlio
was 'killed In a log Jam a week
ago Sunday.
EWAl'.VA. STOPS WORK
Only ono sot of fullers worked at
Ewnunn, camp Saturday, on uccoiinl
ot tho snow Friday night, according
to Curl Lang, head scaler, who w.i
In town over the week-end.
WHERE ARE THE COWS?
4
A young irishman, cwho wont
to Pollcun. Hay ciuup No. 1
last wook, when nuked by
Cninp Boss Jack Sampson' whut
lie was going to do, replied
tint ha had come up tio milk
tiho'cowH. Upon further- quos-
Honing it dovolopetl Hint iomo-
body had npoofod ithn young
Irishman Into' bolleVliiB Hint
Pyjllcan liny ran a dairy farm
In ,-nddltlon to throo logging
camps Hit the- wldls botwoon
Crutor and Diamond Lakos,
ALGOMA LUMBER
COMPANY STARTS
UP WORK TODAY
l)ny Crow Begins Operation After
llio I siml Winter
, shutdown
MANY IMPROVEMENTS
Night Crew to llr Addcil Muiidnr
About MHO Men to l
Kiiiploycil
- '
Tho sawmill ot lb Algoma Lumb
er will start operation this morning
with ono shift, after tho usual wluU
,r shutdown for repair work and
overhauling. A night shift will bu
nldd next Monday. A ncrop ail'i,
for tho inanufai'luro of lub and
cIkIiiks Into lutli and curtulu folds
h being ulileil V tbo present equip
ment of tho mill. Tint mill crew,
yard crow, and construction gaugv
will total 30i.
A buttory of tno dry kilns will
bn In operallou by llio iivlddl ot
thu season, und tiio now, modern
pliinlug mill, with a capacity of
IGOM per eight hour shift will bo
completed about thu same lime.
Woods Superintendent Crulkshallk
has a for'o of ono hundred oml
fifty men In tho .woods now, nnd
by liie first "ol next week full
force ot two hundred and fifty mun
will bo ut work.
Last year Algoma operated throo
i-uierpillur tractors, but did soiuu
donkey logging. With Iho addition
of two cats and specially construct
ed wheels with arched axle nnd
criss-crossed spokes no donkeys will
be used.
LAKE PINE BELT
WILL OPEN SOON
J. J. Btelger, woll known Klam
ath logging operator, returned yes
terday from Lukevlew. .wlior ho has
been looking over thn lumber pros
pects of thut section for several
days. Stelger predicts that Lk
view, will be the next pine eeclluii
lo bo openod up, and declares that
ho wns greatly surprised by both
the bulk und iiiullty ot take
county's l'-nnt forests. '
There has been considerable buy
ing ol timber In Lake county by
largo eastern holding conipinles.
who will hold the timber until ade
quate transportation Is avnllublv.
Slolger has made no definite
plius for the coming season nnd his
logging 'ramp nnd equipment, lo
cated between Chlloiiuln nnd Ibe
Agency, Is ut present Idle,
BREAKS LE(1
Ike Loe, logging ronlractor fur
the Big Lakes Box company on tho
Strahorn line, .sustained a broken
leg Thur-iliiy. Lou iwas dragging a
bunch of ties with n team, und .
struck n bump, causing one ot the
ties to tly out und fracturu his leg
just above Iho ankle. .
(iODOARI) IMPROVES
Albert Ooildurd, former night
oiler,!!! Eiiwunn mill, who recently
underwent a major oporutlon nt llio
Bhcklmrn -hospital, ,, Is Improving
stoudlly and will bo tibia to Icavu
the hospital by the latter part ot
tho meek. '
, . ELY IMPROVES
Cecil Ely of ilia Big Lakes Box
fuctory, wh'o rocontly sustulnod u
Horlous fracture nt tho log In a mo
tnrcyclo accident, Is doing nicely ,
now. Tho bono iwas brokon In a
very , porullir mnnnor, wns vory
difficult lo sot, and slow to knit. 1
SAWYER BACK ON .IOH '
Sawyer Krniiduuburg of it he Big
Lakes Sawmill Is hack ym t'ho Job
after losing a week's tlma with an
Infoctod finger, Itiwas thought that
nniptitutlon might bo nacossory, but
tho finger Improved eufflclontly to
nllow Krnndonburg to snw last
weuk. (loorgo Lowls snwod for Big
Lukes'1 whllo Krundunhurg 'Was laid
up, , .
NOW AT AMIOMA
W. K, Young, oloctrlclan, wont
lo work for tho Algomn Ltimbor
Co, on tho 18th,
HACK FRO MVISIT
Ic fur the Algomn Lumbar Co., has
roturnod from n short trip Into
tho Roguo Rlvor ynlloy, 1
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(Pontlnuod on pogo flvo)
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