The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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THE LUMBERLOCUE
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. Big Special Event
Wrest ling
Main Event i
AD GUSTAVO, 172-pound champion
of the Argentine, vs.
HENRY BURKE, middle weight cham
pion of the Pacific Coast
MIXED BOUT
Which is supreme,
boxer or wrestler?
See this quetion de
cided Wednesday.
EDWIN SCOTT
former welter
wrestling champ of
the British navy, vs.
YOUNO ADAMS
148-pound Salem
boxer
BOXING MATCH
YOUNG WADE
Champion of the
Grays Harbor lum
ber camps, vs.
JACK CRIM
slugger from the
Klamath Indian
reservation
Moose Hall
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 8 P. M.
Auspices Moose Lodge Ladies Invited
Milling Around
Moralist Bilk pujumas Ihut cost
twenty dollars a pair 'will nut muku
you slcop any soundor thun a fifty
cnnt nightgown.
Vltwl' Johnston No; but think of
the; goInK to Hlncp and waking up.
Prlcus aro taking this uplift move
ment altogether too seriously, suyt
lit oo k MoCullom.
Hotel Clerk: Tho bold U so
crowded, ilr, that tho bunt wo can
do In to put you In the Ha mo room
with tho proprlalor.
Joo Myerscough: That will be al
right: Just put my money In the
safo.
Tourist at Niagara Are we near
the Kalle yet?
Ouldo Yea, air. As Boon 'ai tho
ladloa atop talking you will bear
the roar.
Fish are ahraya found In schools,
and a lot of them are found In uni
versities, aaye Roger Montgomery.
A feature mixed bout that ought
to attract a lot of real Interest I
tho ono in which a wrestler will
tanglo 'With a boxer. The wrestler,
According to reports drifting In
to town fellows from all the neai-
by campa and plants are going to
flock bare Wednesday night to ace
Henry Burke do hi "dorndest" to
pin Ad OuatavA'a shoulders to tho
mat in their finish wrestling bout
at the Mooao Hall Wednesday night.
These two grapplcra hare met
once before, which resulted In a tor
rid draw bout, and the match Wed
neaday night la expected to aettle
the quoatlon of supremacy. Doth
Burke and Gustavo havo been In
training here for tho past two weeka
thla
Qua Stodry Hut you said
watch would lout a lifetime!
Oeorge Metx Certainly; but you
lookod pretty nick the day you
bought it.
What linn become of the old namos
of I'rudonca and Pulloncet
They wouldn't bo appropriate
thoao day, replloa John Powell. If
I had a oouplo of daughters I'd
christen them Extravagance and
Hysteria.
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i Mill Workers!
Save Money on
Auto Accessories and Replacement Parts
30x3 1-2 Cord Tires, $9.40
Master Gears for any car as low as $5.50
' Springs for any car
5000 Piston Rings
Tools Auto Paint
Belts Gaskets
If It's Used on a Car We've Got It!
DIX BROTHERS
818 Main Phone 847
"The house of 100,000 parts"
(Reilly Building)
First Lady The papers are hor
ribly full of scandal nowadays,
aren't thoyT
Second Lady Yea, Isn't It dread
ful! I can't gat to my housework
jllll 11 or 13 o'clock.
The wets, says Joe Nixon, are
divided In, two classes those who
still havo a little, and thoao iwho
have a little still.
HERMAN GRISVOLD
WONDERS WHAT WAS
DONE WITH MONEY
One Herman Grtsvold Is said to
be gnashing his teeth In the stylo
of tho bosl movlo vllllans, and vow
ing a dire rovengo upon tho porson
or porsons who called hi in on tao
tolephone a woek tgo Saturday, and
Informed hi in (hut he was under ar
rest for speeding through Poilcun
City.
"Orlsvohl lmmodlntoly wont to 10.
II. I'lko, who admitted Hut he wan
on oxcellont terms with tho Judi
ciary lot Klamath Falls, nnd agreed,
for the consideration of two dol
lars, to have tho case thrown- out
of court. Orlsvold docluroi that ho
has nothing whatever ngalnst Pike,
since tho case never came to court;
tout evon at that ho could not out
the candy which I'lko bought for
tho ottlco girl. ' , In faut, lliough
wo havo no statement or his to
back It, It looks us If Orisvold thinks
I'lko only gnvo the Judge, ono dol
lar, nnd bought candy wlUi . tho
othor ono.
Automatic Sprinkler
. ... System is Installed
' 'A. contract hits been let f r tho
Installation of on nutJumtlo sprlnlt
lor system In tho plunliw : mill of
tho Ewnuna ' Box company. The
prnltlor system Is expoctod z ho
oomplotod by Juno 1. Tho sawmill
of tha Ewaiina company hn had
automatic sprlnklor protection slne'o
last fall, nnd lh) pinning mill ays
tom will bo tod from tho sumo tank
that Biippllos tho sawmill gystum.
Michigan Forester Tells
About Stands of Timber
A warning of the monnce of a
timber famlno In tho United Statos
In 25 yoars was soundod by Edwin
Cochran, socrotary of the Michigan
Conservation Dopartmont, In n ad
doss to the Antlor Club, of Saginaw,
Mich., tho evonlng of Fobruary S.
Tho npponranco of 8ecrotary Coch
run, was arranged through tho goou
offices of lumbermen of the district,
undor the leadorstilp of llorman W
Zanow, Vlrogoront 8uark of the
Saginaw district and prosldont of
tho Retailors' association.
"It wo could otfoctually prevoni
forest fires wo could add anotho.
26 years to the llfo of our forests'
Mr. Cochran said. "If we could Im
prove tho mothods of manufacture
and preparation of timber tor mar
kut wo could add an addltlouaol
25 yoars. And If, during that time
wo woro to undertake an ndoquatu
policy of reforestation wo could as
suro a poruvancnt supply, for our
forests yield us a crop each 80
yours period.
"There Is no encourngomont given
tha prlvntu Interests that aro sock-
tug to reforest ureal of our lands.
The lumber firms irt present aro
rutting small, trues which thoy
would gladly let grow woro it not
for tlio V.ixos which cut up tho cost
of thn lumber."
An optimist Is a man who asks
Is It the real stuff?"
at
Rantrers Go to School
To Fit Selves for WorK
With winter bringing a rosplto In
some degree to tne arauous ouira
of tho field mon of the V. S. For
est Sorvlce In Oregon and Wash
Ington, they have gone to school
correspondence school to furthe
fit thoinsolves for their work this
summer. -..
Tho district forester's office
Portland Is sondlng out to tho field
men technical information of value
In preventing and extinguishing fires
data on forest law enforcement an
all other aubjocts related to tho
dally work of these hardy follows
who follow the mountain trails and
dense forests to protect this great
public domain.
In addition to this Instruction, all
of tho foresters, of Oregon and
Washington attended at least one of
a aeries of meetings whicn were
hold in February end March, un
dor the direction of William D. Os
borne, Fire specialist of tha forest
sorvlce, at which the subject of fire
prevention -was dlscussod.
LOGGERS 10 ILL WORKERS ILL
SEE REAL BOUT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
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BETWEEN
BURKE
AND
can put over the old sleep-producer.
Ho in men muit observe the rales of
their respective sciences. ,"
Whether or not a wrcatler can
beat a fighter has been a much
mooted question for some time, and
Klamath fam will get a chance to
ace for themsclvca Wednesday night.
There 'will also be some prelimin
ary boxing which is above tho aver
ale. One bout in particular ought
to be a real go. This Is between
Young Wade of Grays Harbor and
Jack Crlm, Indian welterweight.
Crim packs a K. O. punch in either
fist, while the Grays Harbor youth
iwho is now on the payroll at Al-
goma mill. Is said to be a handy
flst-wellder himself. Algoma prob
and are In perfoct condition for their ; ably will be there In force to see
two hours or less of bone crushing
activities.
ficotty" Scott, formerly of the Drlt-
Ish navy, thinks ho can. toss Young
Adams, Willamette valley welter
weight, to tho mat beforo the boxer
Wede In bis first Klamath appear
ance.
All in all. It looks like one of
tho best all-around card the
Moose have staged this season, and
ought to result In a packed house,
AD GUSTAVO, WHO MEETS HENRY BURKE
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Lumbermen!
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BIG LAKES EXPECTS
LOGS TO COME TODAY
Big Lakes mill will shut down
at two o'clock Saturday afternoon,
having cut up tha surplus from last
oars logJ, and shipment from their
contractor boing dolaycd. A ship
ment Is expoctod today, and the
ai ill will resunio operations tomor
row morning.
JACK NELSON GETS
BACK ON THE JOB
Jack Nelson boss of tho loading
dock for the Poltcan Day Lumbar
company Is back at work again
aftor being 111 with tho Influenza tho
ilrst ot tho week.
MKNU ROADS
MORE DRY KILNS (NORTHWEST BLOW KK
TO BE ADDED BY MfcN m JtUjAMAin
EWAUNA COMPANY1. 71T.'Wo
Visiting "local Sawmill plants
Kwauna Box company has been . jn the Interest Of
driving plies the last, week to pre-1 Their Company
pare for the possible addition of
more dry kilns. No definlto ante H B onkleaf and C. E. Grieder
has been -set for the construction ' . th jfortBweat Blower Kiln com-
of additional klln3, but wane me , and aroand Klamath
pile driver was available tne com- Fas ,n th0 nteI.est 0f their com
pany thought It well to prepare for during the past week. Oak-
possible additions, according to J. lea ,3 manaeer of the Portland
F. Daggett. j pranch of the company. Both tie
j and Grieder expect to make fre-
KWAfXA 1X)GGIXG CAMP quont vlsUs lo Klamath during the
.coming summor.
Joo Truchon, top loador here, , ;
was rathor under tho weather last
week for he loadod fifteen flat cars
ono day botoro lunch.
Ewauna's uow jammer will be
put up iby Tuesday and ready for
uso. Ray Cyr Is proud ot this fine
largo 'machine he is to operate.
EWAUNA COMPANY
GETS NEW PLANER
Ewnuna Box oompany received
a thirty Inch Yates planer last week
which was added to tbt, p-anlpg mill
onnlnmon Whan thA rnmnAnV Or-
The railroad grading nt this camp ; dered the- planer tho Yatea peo.
pie did not have a new planer ot
that slzo in stock on tho Pacific
coaat, so they shipped the used plan
er which is now .being installed for
' the company to use until a new
will be dono this year with a
Bost tractor and a Mogul No. 1
grader.
Reward: Frank Fall'on, known
to loggers as Jersey, otters a re
in preparation for tho coming
Benson," Jim Worlow of tho Bryant
Mountain Lumber company to as
boon repairing the road from Malln
to tho plant this week.
FlltK LOSS KXCKKDH CUT
HACK IN TOWN
a. A. Shay, who workort In tho
In town aftor spending the winter In
Hood River. Shay may work for
'Kwauna again this season.
North Carolina Men
Alive to Forest Needs
Mnnufiacturors In wood-using In
dustries, promlnont buslnoss and
profosslonnl , men, torestors, and
doans ot forost schools mot In Ash
vlllo, N. C, Fobruary 12 and 13,
ns membors of the now Appalachian
Forost research council, appointed
by tho Socrotary of Agriculture to
cooperate with tha Appalachian for
ost oxporlmont station ot tho U, S.
Forost Borvlco, '
Match Company's Dimmito by Flames
Declared Heavy
CHICAGO, Apr, 6. The loss In
forost' fires to the company's tlm
bor in California last yeur oxceod
od Its .total yoar's cut In that state,
W. A. Fnlrburn, president ot tho
Diamond Match company, roportod
today to tho stockholders In annual
session. He Bald the company s
1024 fire loss was equivalent to 65
per cont of Its gear's total tlmbor
cut, and blamod campers and smok
ors largoly tor tho lossas In splto
ot the company's scientific work lu
forest preservation.
wsrd to any lumberjack who will
broak his team vt horses to ride.
so ho will not have to walk to and
from work every day.
Mrs. Vlllalr nnd Mrs. Stevens
ontertalned tho women and children
at Lumborton at an uftornoon party
Friday. Kastor suggestions wove
curried out -and separata games
and oats woro provided for t'.io lad
les and kiddles.
Carl Lango was n busy person
ono dny Inst woek whon he scaled
356,000 foot ot timber foil that day.
Bwauna bought thoir own bunch
lug stock this year, amounting to
31 head ot large logging horses.
Walter Ward and family tpent
a day in the Falls last week pur
chasing n now Ford touring car with
"bloomor'' tiros.
machine of the slio and typo order
ed could be shipped.
STRAHORN RUNNING
OVER NEW TRACK
liuitu on unnxEStf
O. E. Purdln and wifo of Modoc
Point woro hi town on buslnoss Frl
duy. Purdln Is blueksmith for tho
Lamm Lumber company.
The O. C. & E. is now using Its
new track at'sund tho log pond ot
tho Shasta View Lumber and Box
company. Tho artificial pond which
Shnst.i View constructed enclosed
tho old right of way, necessitating
chnnglng th etrack. Tho aid track
through the log pond will be re
moved as soon ns tho wator now
In the pond is pumped .out,' and
then tho pond will bo flllocl In pre
paration for tho season's run,
SHU'PIXG iiOGA
Nine Lumber company has been
shipping logs from its Squaw Flat
c.imp to tho nig Lukes Box com
pany dining the past weok.
KelN
You Can't Beat '
Spring fields at this price!
Kelly-Springfields
31x4 6-ply cord .,..$ 20.00
32x4 6-ply cord 21.95
33x4 6-ply cordi 23.95
33x44 8-ply cord 28.70
33x5 8-pIy cord ...... .; 35.54
30x5 8-ply cord ......;............. 34.44
35x5 8-ply cords . 33.75
36x6 12-ply cord ............... 60.00
40x8 12-ply cord .. 122.80
32x6 12-ply coird ...... ... 58.65
ALSO
From $1 to $2.50 reduction on each tire
if you put it on your car yourself.
ALSO
Tire insurance, saving you from worry I
about any road hazard. Ask about it. -
HUB TIRE SHOP
Chas. Johnson, Mgr.
502 So. 6th. Phone 616
PAUL
B U NY AN
He never could have logged off North
Dakota in one season if he hadn't
speeded up by hauling his men back and
forth , from work. He used 1100 Star
cars and had a trailer on every one.
YOU
need a Star. Even if you only handle
lath, the Star will give you the same
faithful service it gave Paul at a frac
tion of the cost of any other transporta.'
lion. .- :. .
BUICK and STAR GARAGE
Prices Here: '
Touring, $695 Roadster, $690
. Sport Coupe, $965 Sedan, $1110
Open Delivery, $695
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When yon leave your campfiro,
remember tho ember,
V V y.'l" i '.
LUMBER
OPERATORS'
HEADQUARTERS
in
KLAMATH FALLS
The
Arcade Hotel
Every Convenience
1?