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THE LUMBERLOCUE "
PAGE ELEVEN
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Ten Acres of Pine Fell Every
Time They Blew the Dinner Horn
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Bunding out lunch and liming the
meal u roil ml Paul's cuinus wit ren
dered difficult by thu lzo of the
Korku which required throe crown.
one going to work, ono on the job,
und one coming back. Joe hud to
Hurt tlio bull cook out with the
lunch sled Iwo weeks ahead of
dinner time. To cull the men who
cumo In lit noon wan (mother prob
lem. Dig Olo made a dinner horn
no big that no ono could blow it
but HlK Jou or Paul himself. The
firm time Joe blew It he blew down
ton acres of pine. The Red Itlvor
people wouldn't itund for that no
tho next time he blow straight up,
but thin caused severe cyclones
and storms at sea o 1'aul had to
Junk thy born and ship it East
whero later it wa made In a tin
roof for a big L'ulon Depot.
"When lilg Joe came to West
wood with Paul, ho started some
thing. About that time .you may
have read in the papers .about a
volcanic eruption at ,Mt. Lassen,
heretofore extinct for many years.
That 'was where Big Joe dug bis
PAIL HL'NYAN fllMHELF
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bean hole and when the steam
worked out of tho bean kettle and
up through the ground, everyone
thought the old hill had turned vol
cano. Every time Joe drop a bis
cuit they talk of earthquakes.
. Pool and Snooker Tables
Plenty of Card Tables Good Music
Smokes and Soft Drinks
Make this your hangout
Pastime Pool Hall
729 Main
1 .feg.
Ask Paul Bunyan
I made the watch he used. It had a
crowbar for a second band and used nine
acres of glass In the crystal.
Send In your watch to me, well packed,
and I'll return it to you by parcel post.
Oran W. Loud
HART BUILDING
107 SOITH SEVENTH
IIELL TO FTLE
B. C. Bell, formerly of Humboldt
county. California, will file for the
Shasta View plast the coming sea
son. "' ' "' ' .
HERB FROM CAMP
hp lnt U'tlU-ima .oo rtnarn f rrtm
Modoc Saturday evening. He re
turned to Modoc camp Sunday after-
neon.
WILBUR NINE IS
VICTIM OF "FLU"
Among the many Influenza vic
tims of the past week were Wil
bur Nino and family, who were un
der the weather a major portion
of the week. Nine is of the firm
of the Shasta View Lumber & Box
company.
FORESTRY ROAD
F
5 HELPED
Oregon ranks second In tho Hat
ot states on tho ton per rent fund
appropriation for (local four 10115,
with a totnl of $70,777.61, nceord-
' Ing to Information Just reculvod by
District Foroator C. M. Granger, of
. Portland, Orogon.
To be used by tho Forest Service
in building roads and trails within
' tho National Forests, for tho bene
fit of tho public, ton per rent of
all National Forost receipts In each
state Is made available for use In
that auto. This Is In addition
to tlio twoiily-llvo per cent of such
rocolptn iwhlcti is roturnod to the
stnteH nnd comities for rnnd ami
school fund use.
This Is ten por cent of tho yonr's
recelpti fram timber sales, grazing,
and special uses of the National For
ests In Oregon. Tho'o ten per cent
fund appropriations have shown a
general Incroaso since the fund was
first established In 1013, amounting
to a total for Uroxon of lil 3,673.6 1
As the timber industry dovalopi,
and more nnd more demands nio
mado 'Upon I ho National Forest re
sources, thl) amount, us well lui the
twonly flvo per cot road and
school fund, will Increase. ,
"Tho primary purpose of tho Na
tional Forests Is to draw timber
and prodiico wood crops Tor the na
tion," ' iuild Mr. OnuiKcr,' In glvlim
out thoso figures,- "To this Job,
which of course IiiMikIua prevention
und fighting of forest ' flies wc
give Aur bcHt thought and attention,
Due wolght Is nlso given to Brac
ing, roffrmitlon ami other forest uses.
Tho RtnW. ,nml counties participate
In all of hti gross rovenuo from
thoso uctlvlUos to tho exent of 2."
pof cont In tnsh returns, ns wull as
tho .JO porcont for forest rnada
lUij (raU'i Itili bolus in tlildltluu
U the largo sums which congress
appropriate for ruads and other Im
provoinonts In National Forest
states,"
Mr. Grander further expliiins that
under tho Forest Service policy of
bundling forest resources on u con
tinuous production basis, the same
as any other crop, the revenue t?
tho stnto end counties from this
ntirco was found to Increase, as
nroro and nioro demands uro made
upon tho National Forests.
"Tho Forost Servlco objective,"
he said. "Is neither hoarding nor
exploiting. It Is, ruthcr, conser
vation und sustained yield through
wlso use. It Is looking to tho f::t
uio as well as tho present."
MOW 1XJC1P.UKXT
Kwaunu Ilox couipnny added a
Moi'kiui double drum printer to the
oqulpnient of tholr box factory last
week. Tho company now has two
printers In its factory.
DltlVKH TO MKDFOKD
Bob Harrison, yard superintend
ent for Pelican Bay, drove to Med
ferd and back Thursday evening,
Mrs. Harrison visited In Medford
until Sundux, when Mr. Harrison
drove ovor and brougbt her back to
Pelican City.
RICHARDSON WILL
WORK AS LOGGER
J. F. Richardson, formerly state
and federal game warden, has quit
the state and federal forces and
will bo with the Pelican Bay Lumb
er company at their logging camps
above Kirk for the coming season.
HOJIE KHO.n SOI TH
Charlie Shaptaw, w," will file
for the Topsy Lumber company this
season, arrived Thursday evening
from Louisiana. Shaptaw made a
trip to Chiloquin Friday to visit
friends working for the Chiloquln
Lumber company.
DAXCy TRAXSFKRRED
Jess Dancy, who came to this
country from Louisiana last spring,
has been transferred from the Al-
goma plant to the woods camp. .
TWO MEN RETURN "
FROM LOUISIANA
C. T- Blankenship, night sawyer
In the Algoma mill, is back In Al
goma ready to begin work when m
night shift starts. Blankenship Iras
been sawing in Louisiana during
the w I n t e r months. His son,
Thomas, returned iwith him and will
also work in the Algoma mill during
the comfng season. " . , ..
XOW AT ALGOMA
F. H. Denny, who came last week
from San Francisco, is .working j
the Algcma yard. - .,-....
XBW StX"OXU COOK
W. P. York is second cook in the
Algoma hotel, replacing John Fuller
ton who has taken a position in the
Algoma store. i
FORMER FILER IS
HERE FOR A VISIT
Charles Bodenbammer, saw flier
for the Associated Box company' at
Bray, California, spent the week
end in town visiting, with friends.";
Bodenhammer lived here several
years ago, and has many friends
working In the mills and factories
adjacent to Klamath Falls. - -
A burning forest -is burning weal
th. - Put out that spark. '-'"' '
KAItL WRIGHT HKRB
Earl Wright spent tno week-end
In town from Chiloquln. Wright is
braking for the Chiloquln Lumber
company's logger.
ItKCOVKKS FROM Kl.f
Itay Staley lost three days the
early putt of the week because of
Influenza, but wns back wielding a
board rulo In tho Pelican yard Friday.
KXPIXTKO HOMK
George Harrison. Pelican Bay
gradur, who has bcon spending a
two weeks vacation In California, is
expected back today.
"OUT WHERE THE TALL PINES GROW"
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DOCKS EXTENDED
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The Ewauna Box Company made
an addition, of one hundred feet to
its loading dock' last week, making
It possible to load eight , cars at
one time if necessary. ' ' ,
MRS. WEST LMJ'ROVES '
Mrs. M. S."West,"wlfe of Superin
tendent West of the Big Lakes Box
company. Is up and around after
spending several days under the care
of a physician last iweek. ' . ' 1
v CHANGES WORK
Engine Llnkanback, formerly boss
car loader for the Big Lakes 'Box
company, Is now cutting off tor
Ewauna. : ' " ' "
"One Shift" Joe Lewis is putting
in his present shift on the pond for
the Big Lakes Box company. " -
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InAI Simmons and Bill fiJJSi
tnnl Mack of the Athletics figures b has two of ths best outflelders
in tho American League. Both ar dangerous batters and aro being
GET CONTRACT
Ward Brothers will have the
green lumber piling contract at Mc
Cullom's mill the coming season.
ILL WITH FLV '
Fred Smith,- the jovial skinner, Is
sick with the flu; but reported pro
gressing nicely.
HERE OVER SUNDAY '
Lea Davis', ratchet setter for tho
Chiloquln Lumber company, ' m'as
In town. Saturday and Sunday.
APRIL FOOL
Dan Howard, of Pelican City, is
wondering who the joke was on
April fool evening. ..' ;
1 MACHINERY ARRIVES
- The' last 'shipment ot machinery, v
consisting ot blocks, pulloys, and .
shafting arrived at the Campbell
Towle mill Thursday. , "j
GETS OVERLAND
. Ed Carlson, of Pelican Bay,
purchased a new Overland.
has
JERKY BVAX HACK
Jerry Ryan is back In the Algoma
cookhouse after an absence of sev
eral months.
Thoughlcssnosn by man-Is respon
sible far most Of our forest fires.
Let's reach that thouguttess mun.
It's a burning ,shsm to be Ihn
jausij y j foros ifu, . ; t-