VOL. I.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6,' 1925
No. 5 . .
MORE COURSES ;
IN LUMBER TO
CO THIS MONTH
First Twenty Five to Submit
, Names will get Corres
pondence Work Free
Hero's another monili, unci Lum
barlogue, In uccordnnco with Us
' Promina In Ilia flrl Issue, It now
r(ly In offiir another srti frao
counoti In lumbar thrauKli tlio Nut-
lunal Lumbar Manufacturer's Asso
ciation. Although (ha limit wti IS for Ilia
first moutli, Iba U run ml for Ihla
courso' wan to strong, Hint Tlio
Ljimbcrloguo oliln Inr J permission to
offor DO course an a slnrlor, anil
47 of thcto courses wcro racurly
taken by Ilia man, and ls woman
of thl taction.
Thoro ro no airings cf any klml
attached to thin offer, Just sand
your name anil mlilrami 10 the pill lor
of tlio Lumborloguo. In ruro of Tim
Kvcnlng Herald and your nnuia will
u forwarded to Urn National Lum.
bar Manufacturers' Association.
Tlio coumo starts In annul two
weeks from tlio tlma tlio niunvn oro
forwardad ennt.
It doatin't cont you ono com, not
ovon for pontage, you will not bo
aakod to buy anything or aubtcrlbo
to a thlNK Kh.Kcvor. It Is ro
quested that you also atuto iho place
where you nr oir.ptoycd.
Those who want to Bat In on ilia
April Hut ahoulil mihhmll lh!r
Kim as (1 quickly at possible, ai (hay
will ba cared for In lha order that
thay art received.
A match may toe down but
utv. .You jul It am,
not
In Far-Off Kansas City
Lumber Employe Learns
of The Herald Offer
Attesting tho wldo circulation of
Tho Evonlnt llvrnld and Tho Lum
borlogua Is tho fallowing . latter i
which is self-explanatory, but which
shows thut tho fraa -lumber coumo !
offorad through Lumbcrloguo Jiy tho
National Lumbar M.intifitcturora' as
Delation la attracting attention.
Tho Lumburlogua Is the only log
gers' and lumbor workcra' pnper n
tho northwoat that Is offering this
fraa courso, nnd qulto naturally. It
feola moro than ploascd with tho fol
lowing lotlor:
Uonr Mr. Porklna:
. Wo nro In receipt of a letter from
Mr. Scud-Jor of Kansas City. M's
sourl, which wo nro quoting bnlow.
I am sura It will bo of Inlorast to
you. ' '
"National Lumbar .Manufacturers
Association,
Transportation Building,
Washington,. D. C.
Oontlouion:
In a recant Ihsuo of Iho Klamath
Palls Evening Herald I saw menll in
of somo froa correspondence eoniHca
In lumbor, published by ynur firm,
which woro to ba distributed by the
llorald to the mill workors und jg
gors of Klumnth county upon rc
queat, I nm vary much Inlooi'Htud In lum
bor nnd would Ilk u to IciitiMnora
about It, but not being 11 mill work
er or longer, ami not living
- Klamath county, thought It .useless
to wrlto aud(ask the Herald far tho
' courso, .
' would appreciate It If you wjll
advlso mo what grouiid this courso
.covers, and If It would bo of any
valtio to no office worker. Also
plooso advise tho cost of inking such
a courso.
Trusting to hear from you nt nn
early date,
. Yours truly,
3. K. HCUDDElt."
This Is nnothor Imllcnllon of n
rnthor wldo circulation of tho
. Klamath Fulls Evening Horn til.
Yours truly,
, National Lumbor Manufacturers
Association,
, W. F. SHAW,
UHlMiitit Rocrolury.
MISSOURI MAN i
neon
RIG RUNS AMUCK.
AT SHIPPINGTON
lll'llkl'll I'Vl'll VlllVH Colllierllllll lA'tH
lll'l'lllKI Dl IIMllWl lltllllIIT
Tliu carriage In tlio mill of liio
KI1111111II1 l.uintjcr unit Ilox company
rriii.tied Into und demolished tlio
rour bumper Tliurr In neon when
tlio connection br'ilio on tlio find
vnlvo to llm shotgun. Tlio sawyer
hid J'imi completed 11 cut, mill, bud
reversed llm carrluga when tlio con
ni'iilon broke. Tim carriage struck
tint bumper with sufficient force to
d "lull II, but did not lauva the
mill, nor Injure the rottm'. A shift
and n half wan tm.i by tlio mill In
repairing Ilia buirper.
GAME FORFEITED
BY AGENCY TEAM
Tlio Agency busketbull laam for
faited their Rama -with Community
club Tuesday cvunlng. Tho Pollcan
Ilea could not understand wh tlio
Aganry nhould call up af the last
infmuiil nnd announco their tnnh.
hlity lo play; but latar thoy dltcov-
orod that tho govornmcnt timber
chacka had boon dlnrlbuted Tuesday,
and lha mystery wai cleared up.
I " MILL PLANTS ALONG LAKE EWAUNA
. ;
BRAVE HUNTERS GET
MAROONED COYOTES
Hob Konalor und Pinky Crowdor,
hourliig that there wero Kuvornl coy
otes m.tra.Micd on Buck Island, toak
dogs and n boat -airly last week
from I'clVun City, nnd hud n merry
chaso about thu l.tbmd lifter lha
coyotes. They finally got so hot
on tho trull that ono of Iho coyotes
Uok lo tho wilier,. Crowdor wad
ed In, and caino out currying Iho
covota over his shoulder llko u
sack of f I .-. u r. Thoy put tho coyote
In tho boat, and brJiulit lilm back
U 1'cllcnn City, whoro Crowdor Ij !
kcoplng him. .
Crottdor dccluroa v that Konalor
was very nm voim on tho return trip.
jflo that us It f.v.'.iy, wo understand
iesHiur iook nn oiioriiioun uuhu oi
1 ii 1 1) I it u a short tlmo afterwards.
l'orhni4 ho thought qululno n g-iod
nurvo tonic,
PELICAN BAY CLUB
TO HAVE ORCHESTRA
T. V, Shlpmnn In In eliurgn of
tho formation of tin urchoHlra from
tho momboi'B of tho Pollcnn City
Community club. . A mooting was
Juild lu?t jiljtht to Interest musici
ans, nnd to dlncovor niatorlal franv
which lo form tho orchestra.
Forest woalth Is shnrod by ovory
buslnea.1 man. Forest fires moan
burning woalth. Help provont them.
. , , . , . f ... ....
now ( omi;
People of I'i'lleiiii City tiro
wondering vhat happened to
Hud Wlltln Kiiturluy nlxht,
when llm Cadillac le ft tho road
nnd climbed tlio hlllsldo. Did
ho huvo a reason for going
homo ufaol, or Just an excuse.
CALIFORNIA PINE
INSPECTOR VISITS
Ilorneo kIiiin, an Inspector for tlio
California White and Sugar l'lno
Manufacturer' Ofsoolullon, was In
town lust woi-k on an Inspection tour
of tho mills of Klamath county.
Slma has just returned lo tho Paci
fic const from New York, where bo
tins been unending to tlio ro-lnapec-tl
en of lumber chipped lo the eat
from this section.
BIG LAKES GETS IN
BIG SUPPLY OF LOGS
Tlnj sawmill of the nig Lukos Box
company, which wan out of logs last
Mcuday, resumed tawing Tuesday,
when shipments of lost nrrlrad
from tholr campi 0:1 tho Slrahorn
and fr:m tho Solomon Dutto tract.
Lumber Company Chief
Inspecting Bend Plant
' E. L. Curpontor, prcaldont of Tho
Shnvlln, Carpenter & Clarke Com
pany, nnd vlco president of The
Shovlln-lllxcn company, was In Bend
recently for a visit nt the local plant,
accompanied by Mrs. Carpenter and
tholr son, L. (!. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter cumo to
tho west by way of tho Panama
canal, sailing from New York City.
They vlsltod tho McCloud offices of
tho company, and nro now on their
way homo. Their son, who Is local-
ail nt MeCloml, ucconipnnlod thorn ta
Uen;l.
HOQUIAM-MILL WILL
START AGAIN TODAY
. H0QUI.M, Wash., Apr-C Camps
of tho Nntlunul Lumbor and Manu
facturing company In thu South
eastern part of Grays llarhar coun
ty shut down nlnco tho company's
mill burned hero eight months ago
with loss estimated nt $1,000,000
will rosulno operations Monday em
ploying about 300 men, A. L. Paluo
gunoral manngor announcod today.
The company may buy a mill nftor
insiirnnea on the Iloqiiln plnnl has
boon odj listed, hut rebuilding plans
havo boon prnctleally nbandonoif
and tho 40 ucre alto In tho city's
limits nt the month of tho Hoiiulm
river Is for sale, he said,
LAME DUCK WARD IS
BOAST OF hospital!
. 1
Shellbarger Will be Laid up ;
for Some Time With
, , Broken Foot
Tho Klamath General hospital
hat a Lumberman's I, a mo Duck
Ward. Cecil Kir, of tho Big Lakes
Box factory, Ike Loo, lugging con
tractor for Big Lakes on tho 8tra
horn Una, and One Etedry, of Pall
can Day camp ara all together In
ono room, pad each has a broken
1 S Just abova tho ankle. Although
tho throe broke tholr legs In prac
tically tho tamo place, and are
spending tholr tlmo together while
couvulaifcInK, thulr Injuries came
In widely different ways. Ely took
a spill frcm a motorcycle, Loe's leg
was brckinn by a ;uJ,lon flip of a
tla from a bua;3 of railroad, ll'-.i
ho was dragging with a team, whllo
Stcdry was Injured when a crow f
Pelican Hay Jacks wcro breaking
logs out .of a deck wlta cn Ohio
crane.
ctedr and Loo nivo an Infcdinlto
period ahead of them, but Ely b;pes
lo be around on cruuhej In an
other weak.
. S- 5".''T?2iT"-r.'r' :&Zkaai&Z I
Log Scaler's "Nightmare" Said
To Have Been Strenuous Event
PC'ITLAND, Oregon, April G.
When . Joe McDongall, Seattle log
scaler, has a nightmare, it Is time
to call out the reserves, equip the
riot squad with sawed-oft shot-guns
and turn out tho emergency com
pany of tho tiro department.
Joe hail n nightmare curly yes
terday morning und when he final
ly awoke four policemen wore nurs
ing bruises, the furniture in ono of
the rocnis of tho Willnrd hotel had
boon smashed to smithereens and
tho noxious fumos of a gas bomb
filled the corridors nnd rooms of
tho hostelry.
.Toe. In Jnll, said It was a night
mnro, but tho police, who ore hold
ing hSui' on n cliurgo of disorderly
conduct, Intend to let alienists set
tlo tho quostlon.
McDoiigull registered at tho
hotel several days ago. About 3: Bo
o'clock the other morning, ho ccni
monced haavlng furlturo through
tho window of his room on the sec
ond floor and the proprietor Called
tho pollco. P.itrolmon Strong, Chur
chill, Miller nnd Bowno answered.
Churchill walked bolffly to tho
man's door and domnndod admis
sion, lio got, not admission, but iv
Wntor pitcher In tho stomach.
Strong cllmbod out on the root
of an adjoining building nnd threat
MOHK Gltll-n-'
Earl Holland, Campbell-
Towlo rr! 1 1 1 superintendent,
connected with a stump re- 4
turning to tho mill Ia:it week,
after spending the week-ond In
town. Ho broke the rad'ntor
4 acl bent an axle. 4
ALGOMA WOODS CREW
SLOWED BY STORM
; Tho Algoma Lumber company
now has a crew of ITS men in their
lORZlag camp. Logging' operations
have been somewhat retarded on
account of the rain and snow of the
past week, but there are sufficient
logs In the mill pond at Algoma to
keep the mill In full operation until
the cars begin rolling In fr:m the
woods.
1
POOL TOURNAMENT
IS NOW UNDER WAY
R. "B. Kessler, C. E. Wade, F.
Anrelo Sangulnetta and Sid Herb-
ert were high men In the prelim-'
inarles to the pJol tournament which
tbe Community club at Pelican City
li planning on holding this week.
ened through the window. After a
brass cuspidor, several pieces of fur
niture and a piece of crockery came
from tho man's window ha withdrew.
Tho pollco resolved on strutogy.
Churchill armed himself with a
plcco of a broken chair and one of
tho follow, bluccouts pounded on the
door. McDougall opened it and as
ho did Churchill brought the chair
rungs down on the nrm's head.. The
destruction1 of tho chair was com
plete, but McDougall was not In
jured. Tho policeman repented the
performance and another chair was
ruined.
' Someone suggested a gai bomb.
One was procured at police head
quarters and thrown through a tran
som of tho room, It failed to work
for 10 minutes and in tho Interim
McDougall hurled small places of
furniture out of the transom.
In the hnlhyuy was a largo dele
gation of the guests of the hotel.
Suddohly the bomb comnloncod to
(unction; out of tho door came Mc
Dougall, clad only in his underwear,
nnd tho curious crowd assembled in
the Ivillwnys vunlshud as the tman
camo' down the hall, bellowing like
u bull.
Ho . dodged tho policemen and
gained tho stroot. Out in the onrly
morning air ha dashed, down Mor
MODOC CONTRACTOR
BUYS CATERPILLAR
Pi-te Retk Lodging lUrroilmler of
Hprlng iVcck Villi
Pete Beck, logging contractor for
the Modoc Pine company, f'nlshed
assembling a Best Kixty cat and
wheeli at Chlloquln Sunday, and
moved It to his camp on Modoc's
Spring Creek unit. The season be
fore last Modoc left between' six
dnd eight million feet on the Spring
Creek unit, and Beck, w'th a crew
of around thirty men will be at work
finishing up the tract until tho mid
dle of tbe summer.
"MILL NEAR DORRIS
TO START UP SOON
' The Kestcrson and Croeham mill,
' located near Dorrls, Is now being
given an overhauling by a repair
crew. The mill will start operations
about the twelfth of the month.
OTILOQVIX MAX HERE
"Brude" Dodjon, foreman for tbe
Chr'stie Lumber company ' above
Chlloquin was In town Saturday
'eight. Dcdson was formerly with
I the B.'g Lakos Box company..
rison ' street' to Sixth street, ever
Sixth to Yamhill. There he was
captured by Churchill and hand
cuffed. ,
"Migosh, I had some nightmare,"
muttered the prisoner, rubbing- his
eyes. ,
"You sure did boy," was Church
Ill's comment.
Friends told the police, that tho
man recently suffered from a nerv
ous breakdown and they fear that
ho has not recovered.'
SICKNESS CAUSES
NUMEROUS CHANGES
Life is just a sucjceMslon of now
men and sick old men, according to
Head Shipping Clerk lfall, in chargo
of the Ewauna Box company's plan
ing mill. Between . influenza and
laziness, Hull declares that It has
been necessary to hire three or four
now mon each day during the past
woek.
LOG LOCOMOTIVE
LEAVES THE RAILS
Legging operations of the Chllo
quln Lumber company wcro slowotl
up Friday when tholr logging loco
mvotive left the rails about two miles
above tho mill site. A section crew
got the ' engine back on the tracks
Saturday noon.
IHUVK TO KIRK
A. J. Voyo and Hurry Monsner
drove to Kirk on business Saturday.
GUSH PRIZES TO
BE GIN FOR
BUNYAN STORY
The Lumberlogue Offers $1
a Week for Best Yarn
of Noted Character
All right, fellows, here's a cbanco
to break Into print and -at tho same
time entertain the rest of .the follows
with another Paul Bunyan "sorlos
which the Lumberlogue, .wants to
start as quick as you get Into action.
Through the courtesy, of the Red
River Lumber Company The Lum
berlogue Is now running an enter
talnlng series of Paul. Bunyan stor
ies, but there are a lot of real art
ists aroutti this neck of the woods
iwho could go Paul a few better In
wild yarns, and that's what we want.
The Lumberlogue will pay one
dollar each week for the heat yarn,
and will print all of them If we are
not compelled to get In an extra
anply of asbestos paper.
Some cf the fellows around the
box factories and mllla figure they
are goitrg to cop tbe one buck each
week, but we sort of have a bunch
that some'of the timber beasts tore
gather around the bunkhouses , at
nights they will manufacture a few
Paul Bunyan .yarns that: will even
make old Paul himself turn over In
bia grave and thus .tear down a few
acres of white pine. . i ,'
Jump to It, you fellows, and give
us a lot of hot .stuff. vright from
Paul's cam p. You'll enioy .it . and
so will the rest of the fellows when
they start reading this Slew series.
ILL'INSILt
Machinery Tuned Up and
Dry Kilns Going New,
Logging Crew Added .,
I The sawmill plant of the Modoc
j P'ne company Is running smoothly
: now, although considerable trouble
was experienced for the first week
or so". The mill did not operate last
year, -was given a cccnplete overhaul
ing and remodeling this spring,' and
so naturally more or less trouble '
was expected t first.
. The first dry'ng of lumber from
Modoc's ten stall dry kilns is ont,
and (Will be run through tbe planing
mill preparatory to shipment today.
No lumbeV from this season's cut has
been shipped as yet, alhtough some
I that had been on band atneo year
before last has already been ship
ped.' , ' v'': . . ,
The Modoc company hap a force
of men to add to the waiolla crew
within the next few days to increase
their output. Later another shift
will be added, but for the time be
ing the additional output of logs
will be sold to other mills;- Big';
Lakes Box company will receive the
first of this log surplus. ,
The Modoo concern, formerly con
trolled by J. O. aoldthwalto,' and
known as the Modoc Lumber com
pany, has been taken over by ,tho
L. B. Menefeo Investment company,
and reincorporated under the name '
of tho Modoc Pine company. 'X,
CLEVELAND BUYER ."
- IS HERE ON TRIP
A. M. Allen, of the Allan Lumbor
company, of Cleveland. Ohio, has
boon spending some time In. tho
Klamath district on a buying trip.
Ho spent Friday afternoon visiting .
the Algoma plant In company . with
Frank D. Lee, lumberman ot Klam
ath Falls. ' ' . ;.:;f!.'-
ALGOMA MAN HURT , ,
BY HEAVY TIMBER
Richard Shellbarger. age about
21, was severely injured whllo work
ing In the Algoma Mill Saturday,
Shellbarger was assisting In cari-y- :
lag a heavy timber when It fell and
struck him on the foot, hrouklnj the
large bono and fracturing A small
one. He will bo enntjnod In the hos
pital for Bovoral weeks and It will
be some tlmo boforo he Is abb' to
work again.