The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1925, Page 12, Image 12

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    MONDAY, APRIL lftt -102S
'! AGE TWELVE
THE LIMBERLOOUE'
"Star Athlete:
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Hot Air - Dogs
; Hello Boys
Just a word, remember be
Y sure and consider the
New
Chevrolet
See it Ride in it
Before you buy any car we invite
you and your, criticism.
"For Economical, Cdmfortable
Transportation Chevrolet"
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L. O. ARENS-CHEVROLET
522 South Sixth " '
GVEN
it. Scientific forestry suited to
American conditions and needs is
but just developing; and every con
trbution, even the most modest, that
adds to knowledge and understand
ing of the subject will be welcomed
by all who are sincerely Interested
In advancing the cause of forestry.
"Wise men always have loved
trees, and their love for trees has
grown with their knowledge of them.
Perhaps there Is a closer relation
between .true wisdom and love of
nature's -handiwork than the thought
less have come to recognise."
OHTREEGROWTH
persons Grow Faster than
V- Trees Maintains Heads
4 : of Forest Week ;
"Folks grow faster than trees, and
,th present generation of qroung peo
ple will reach maturity before the
Needling trees of the present have
fnade much progress toward com
.imercial size. It will be well for the
: cause of forestry, therefore, if the
young folks in the present genera
' tlon who are to become Influential
citizens of the future are given vflv
to Teallzo the relation between tree
' growing and wood supply. A great
' change must be wrought in public
-.sentiment In order that men and
''women may know their duty with
respect to perpetuating the wood
;eupply as ther1 still know it only in
.fart with respect to agriculture.
r ''It Is not a "disposition to find
'fault that prompts the lobserva
ijtion that ioresry is something more
.and somewhat different from plant
ing a tree to replace each tree that
Ts cut. Trees of the forest differ
(vastly from .trees of the lawn and
4ark, and only trees of the forest
.will eupply the needs of wood users
4t ' future years. The Interest in
tree planting, even for roadside
Adornment, is helpful because it is a
-tep toward understanding , tree
growing; for tree growing of a
special kind is reforestation.
y "Those who know most about for
estry are most apt to admit that
they .have much still to learn about
WHOPPER
Last season O. O. Parker, of the
Pel Scan Bay Commissary caught a
large trout, or at least returned
frtom Cherry creek with a large
trout. '
Last season .the fish warden In
charge of the traps of Seven mile
creek reported that some vandal had
clubbed a number of trout to death
In a fish trap. Note This Item has
no bearing oh the first, but through
error of the linotype man they
were run together.
As li result of recent archaeolo
gical excavations In Alrionu, a skull
half an luch thick was sent to Wash
ington. Tho onlf unususal angle to
this affair Is that It was done with
out tho formality of an election. '. .
We do not like people who lire
overly , enamored of themselves.
Nothing better Illustrates the malic
iousness of human future. Merely
because a man is simple enough to
bo pleased with himself wo think .we
despise him, whereas we are really
envious of him. :
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LEAVES PELICAX
Jack Carey is leaving Pelican City
the first of next month. He ex
pects to settle in the east, where
he hopes the climate will improve
Mrs. Carey's healh.
MRS. XELSOX BETTER
Mrs. Jack Nelston, who has been
ill for the past two weeks with In
fluenza, is able to be around the
iouse again. ,
AX AST AT PELICAN
San Anast is working in the saw
mill of the Pelican Bay Lumber
co.npany.
LUMBER AND MLIL WORKERS!
Meet Here
Pool and Snooker Tables
Plenty of Card Tables Good Music
Smokes and Soft Drinks
Make this your hangout ,
Pastime Pool Hall
729 Main
The report circulated by commis
sary keeper Glenn Parker of Peli
can City, that thero were four leg
ged deer In the timber beyond Keno
on the Ashland-Klamath highway
was verified by two ears of ball play
ers returning from the Evening
Hernld-Mail-Tribune ganio Sunday i
nttercoon.
. Parker has had to stand consid
erable Joshing from the men In Peli
can City because of his spreading
the report that this peculiar spec
ies was found close to Klamath
Falls, and he will bo glad to hear
that the Herald ball players took ,
particular pains to count the num
ber of legs on each deer.
Also, great care was exercised by
the players to ascertain whether the
deer were of the cloven hoofed, or
black tailed variety, or solid hoof
ed, mule tall variety. Jack Nolston
will be disappointed to learn that
they were of the former species.
Meet "Ducky" rond. one of Yale
i University's most famous uthlct.
iHo's captain of this year's diamond
team and lemllng pitcher. On the
I football held he xtars In the back-
fleld.
K IS GLAD TO
CASH YOUR
CHECKS
Wo understand that Paul Ban
yan's socks were so big that by the
time he got the heel of his foot In
to the sock the toe was worn out.
HARRY MONROE MAY
YET FIND A WIFE
Harry Monroe, steward at the
mill Cor the Pelican Bay Lumber
company, has been roceiving pic
tures of damsels of great pulchri
tude from the Lonsesome Girls
Correspondence club of Des Moines,
Iowa. The appearance of many ot
these ladles Is1 more than satisfac
tory to Monroe, but their financial
qualifications are not as good as
he hopes for, so he is still waiting.
" PTOMAINE VORTLEY
Speedy Wprtloy must have been
reading ' some advertising material
of late lauding the vltam'n or Iron
content ot canned tomatoes. At
any rate he has become almost 'a
canned tomato fiend, even carrying
a can with him .to (he mill until
some low person began stealing
them. '
FIRST LESSON'
Ace. Jackson has made, the first
step toward tho construction of his
airplane. He has received a pon
derous volume on airplane construc
tion and operation, written by nat-hbun.
TRADE VESSEL
Bob Kessler has relinquished bis
Interest in the good ship Rio de
Janerio In favor of Harry Monroe,
who will be skipper, coxswain, chef
and bottle washer, Pete Nielsen,
second cook, will be second mato
aboard the vessel.
LUMBER ' MARKET BAD
Urookintro . Scrvlre Vre General
Ihirtnllment of Operations
Lumbermen neeii not expect good
business and .firm prices under pro
sent comlltlous. according lo ho
bullctla of the Drookmlro Economic
Service. Just received here. Continu
ed production will break tho mark
et. It Is held.
Following ' Is the analysis:
"On account of tho present con
dition in Industry and In finan
ces, we believe that pinna based
upon the expectation of good busl
nes sand firm prices should not be
made by lumbermen Cor a period
longer than tho cud of the third
quarter, and the conservative posi
tion would bo through July or
August.
"That rate of production ot lum
ber, If long maintained, will break
any market except under extraor
dinary conditions of demand, and
s ich conditions ot demand are not
In evidence nnd are not reasonably
to bo expected.
"Tho proJuctlvo capacity of the
lumber Industry cannot bo fully
used without breaking tho lumber
markets. Whether that Is a for
tunate or an Unfortunnlo Condi
tion Is hesldo the point. It Is a
fict. Lumbermen can hotter serve
all those connected with the indus
try, producers, distributors, and
consumers, by the voluntary and
orderly adjustment of production
to demand, present potential, than
by maintulng a high rale ot pro
duction until forced to curtail by
broken markets.''
Weather's Fine
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Hows Your Outfit?
IBBBBHUBBPOB
J jp there is anything you are in
need of let me know and I'll
be glad to send it out to you.
Overalls, shoes, socks, shirts or any
of the other hundred-and-one things
that a man in the woods needs. Of
course the quality is first-class and
the price is very reasonable.
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. JACKSOX L. OK PARTS
Ace Jackson Is an accomplished
mu. Besides the violin the saxa
phone, he aspires to play an air
plane Ha declares that It takes
more wind to play the violin than It
docs the snxaphone. About the
airplane he is as yet uncertain.
. NEW CAMP
Prentice Puckolt is preparing to
open a logging camp near Lobort
siding, just this side of Chlloquiii.
He will leg about four million feet
there this season, most ot which
will go to t'le Wheclcr-Olmstcad
mill.
Puckett will use four five ton
Whltos, and employ a crew of
about thirty men.
WOltKS FOR AIXiOMA
John DcZoto Is working In the
Algoma mill.
Cupid Pushes Wheel Chair
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Mail an order today
(EncIoM check or money order)
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K. Sugarman
I aiiVt mad at nobody"
TIMBERMAN FINDS
MARiCET IS DULL
J. W. Rodgers, vlco prosldont Las-
son Lumber & Box Cd., found the
trado quite optimistic during his
rocent eastern trip and took a num
bcr of good orders. Dny stocks of
California whlto plno at Busanvlllo
are running low, and assortments
aro broken. Tho mill will start up
for the season oarly in April. Al
though pine box shook contracts
have been taken, tho box factory Is
still on short time,'
. The Sugar Pino Lumbor Co., ot
Fresco, Is preparing to start up the
big mill at Plnedale In April, as
soon as logs aro ready. T,hero Is a
modcrato assortment on hand. Tho
box factory and planing mill aro In
operation, John P. Hemphill,' vlco
presidont and general managor, who
has been looking ovor the eastern
market, went to Atlantic City, Mar
18, as the guest of Fred 8. Palmur
eastern sales agent and west coast
director of the National-American
Wholesale Lumber association.
E. V. Babcock, ex-mayor of Pitts.
burg. Pa., and president of tho
Dabcock Lumber company of that
cltiy, has' been spending a tow days
hore accompanied by his wife and
daughter. '
SUPER IIJ;
Georgo Hoffman, factory superin
tendent of the Algoma Lumber Co.,
has been 111 for the past three or
four days with an attack of tbo
ful.
when George slock. 22. at Cincinnati, O., punted the home ot Vlrglnfi
Klngsry. 20. he was impressed with the hearty smile of the girl, thougl.
she was unable to leave her wheel chair, Virginia has been an Invalli
Inc. Infancy du. to Infantile paralysis. Mock's visits ocenme froquenl
The other day h. pushed th. wheel chair to the oounhous. and be am
jyirinlSjr. marrled by Magtatrato IInrryMoarew.,'
IXJl'IIEH EYE
Jake Ronlo, filers holper In tho
Algoma mill, went to Klamath Falls
Saturday for malcal attenton, Ronlo
was struck In the eyo with a plcco
ot steel,
RAILROAD MBJf VIHIT
h, 1. Hause, ot the Chicago &
Alton' railroad, Chas. E. Burnett, of
tho Chlcogo, Rock Islpnd and Pac
ific, w. J. ltsngod, of the Illllnols
Central, W. M. Anderson of the Chi
cago Great Western, and W. Y,
Lambeth of the Daltlniore & Ohio
railroads, wore visitors In the Klam
ath Falls district during tho past
week Interviewing the big shippers
In tine Interest of their respective
rouds,
XKW MANAGER
O. 11. Dnvls has taken ovor tho
management of the 'Algoma harbor
shop and pool hall, succeeding Hoed
Igor Urotlioi's.
Common Sense
will tell you the more and smaller the
voids in hollow tile wall
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The More Insulation
' You Get
SPECIFY AD DEMAND
Six Cell Columbia Square Tile
i Six Cell Interlocking Tile
Porter Construction Co.
Phone 13
Agents
Klamath and Market
SHELVIN-HIXON BAND
MAY BE AT FESTIVAL
Ilrnd to be Represented by Lumber
man's Hand nt Roso Show
Thnt Bend may bo roprosontod In'
Portland this year at tho annual
rose tostlv.il by tho Hhulvln-Illxon
band bocamo known with the an
nouncement that T. A. MoCnnn, vlco
prosldont of tho Sholvtn-Hlxon com
pany, iw.hon In thlil city rocontly, ex
pressed a wIhIi that such a thing
could bo done.
Hocniito tho bund, now lining dl-
roctod by Frank 11. McCord, mtiBt
have now uniforms and other otjulp.
mout hoforo It can take part In tho
rose festival, It Is estimated that the
cxponca ot sending tho musician to
Portland wll bo approximately 13,.
000. ,
When McCann wm In llonrt ho ro-
mlndod tho local manngomont of tho
Ipilxir cmopnnylint n promlsy lnul
ben mlu lo send tho musicians 'to
thu roso festival, but nt thnt tlmo
It was not realized that tho ox
ponso would ho so groat.
IlOOTLKfiGKHH COXVKNTtOM -,
Seven bootloggars ind a grader
from Algoma hold a convention In
Klamath Falls a week ago .Sunday,
at which they doeldod to boost tho
prlco of .wlilto nuilu to sevon dol
lars per quart.
HANNOX NBRVOUS
Dusty Hannon, who scalos Ionia
on tho groon chain for 1'ollcan Uny,'
has hoom very norvous and flglty
tho past wook. ' Nobody sooms. to
know tho cnuso of hj agltaalon, but
It Ih very evident. ,
RICTirilNH FROM PORTLAND .
Louis Kost Is back In Algomii
after spending, the .wlplor In ftii4
around I'orilnml, " " '