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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1925)
MONDAY, ''APRIL' 20, 102,' WORK ON SPRINKLER ' ' PROGRESSING WELL KUu l'lro Pump IiiNlnllcil hi I lie Kwaunit I'linip IIiium) to I'm-cI IIIkIi Tank Tim sawmllllng Kiiglni'orliig and Construction company In Instulllng tho now aprlnklor system In tho - - - - -ri-i-i-i-,nnriririnnni EXPERT WATCHMAKERS 30 years' experience at the bench 18 in Klamath Falls Send us your watch We'll repair it and return it promptly All work guaranteed Frank M. Upp H. S. Marley 1018 Main Street 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! 818 Main "The house of 100,000 parts" -CReilly Building) Ewauna planing mill. Another pump la lining- lustnllud In tha pump liouno to forco tha nnodod extra water to thu gravity Unit, uud u crow of mun l ul work luylug pipe tu Hi it yluulng mill. Mra. A. Koonnn or fliunnlx baa Iiiioii vlalllng bur huaband hero for tho punt few duya. iLiui.iui-1 Phone 847 I Here Are Some of LABO fl Oliivinilll West Coast Unemployment Situation is Rapidly Solving Itself ' rOllTLANI), Apr. 20. j'.'Uit thoro "'an at any tlrno thla year. Con U now almoat no unemployment 1 ftrucllon actively ha. Increased, tho weat count, and thiilp'ln a few i dlatrlcta thoro la even a flilirtugo of mma kin da of aklllod hHv, la In dicated by reporta from!, employ ment aorvlco offlcea In varioua north woatorn cltloa rocelved bi4L head- (tunrtera hero today. ("Labor mand end supply appoato bo nearer ' dustrlos waa noted hero last weok. a balance than at an llmo alnro Logging and lumbering aotlvely re curly laat full. In addition to cam- j mealna unchanged. Calla Tor miners moo lanorera mo unsroyioyeu now. in tho larger centers aro for tho moat part men wb(j?are aceklng aomo special sort of work, the report aaya. f Labor turnover, b'lU) cant and weat of thu CaacadM, ,bas shown a raoro than aoaaonul'lncrcoo, 111 no aawmllla of tho Iu)mil Empire aro becoming more attire and skilled milt help thoro is;iulto generally employed. Cond..-tea reports from me various ii oiijcee louuw. it PORTLAND. 'Experienced log gers are becomjg,icsre In Port land. ThU Is due -40 the fact that many men' bavo. taken jobs In otbor Industrlea. Labor turnover In both campa and miliaria much higher than It has been t any tlmo this year. There Is' a thortago of aoinc kinds of sawmlM Jtolp. Most of the unemployed ni, in "Portland arc aeeklng eomoi's'peclal sort of work. RAYMOND, Wn. Sawmills on WUlapa Harboni continue tho five day week, and there Is a. surplus of logs here. Labor turnover has ! Increased slightly during the past I week. There aro very few unem- theReasons Why Lumberjacks Like to Live "THE LUMBEHLOGUfi" AliEllDKEN. Logging road roiiilructlon and euunly road work I jut week' required a conalderablo numbor of mnn. Logging operation la biifow normal but thoro aro prac tically no experienced loggers now unemployed. Tho National campa at Cndurvllln wore opened last weok. Lumber production at about CO por cunt of Grays Harbor aawmllla r.on tin no to bo curtailed to flvo day weekly. Lumber shipping baa re cently been more uctlvo. TACO.MA. Fewer men have ap plied for work during the past week bjth In Tacoma and outaldo polnW Sawmills hero are continuing the abort week. Logging la below nor mal for thla time of year. SEATTLE Greatly increased la d-'bor turnover In practically all ln irom Aiasjta unu irora imiam coud' ty, coupled wltb continued demands for farm help, milkera, conatructlon men, and laborers for clearing land, have .greatly reduced the number of unemployed In Seattle. Mofft of tho men now out of work here are aomo apoclal kind of employment. SPOKANE Wooda work -in the Inlnnrl VmnlrA l tint vt f ullv ttn- der way an(, therc are qult0 . number of unemployed woodsmen hero waiting for camps to open. Pine aawmllls are busy on the sea son's cut and several are operating two shifts. The Elk River mill of the Potlatch Lumber company win add a night crew April 15. Planing departments are still on reduced schedules. LA GRANDE. There are plenty of men in this district to handle all local needs. Sawmllllng Is nt normal for this time of year, but shipping' Is rather light. Work on the Mt. Emily Timber company's new mill la going ahead rapidly This plant will be a three-band mill and will be ready for cutting about August 1. NELSTON CRACK SHOT ON DANGEROUS GAME Mrnrod Nclaton Wins Title of Old HurcMliot 111 Wolf Forray Tales of tho hunting exploits of Jack Nelston continue to pour In. The latest one romea from very au thentic sources, who beard the nar rative from tho lips 0 Nelston him self. It seems that on one of bis many hunting expeditions, Nelston was assailed by pack of thirty-nine wolvea. Hustlly counting his cart ridges as be made for a tree with the wolvea In full crjr at bla beelj, he discovered that ho bad but thirty nine ahella. However, this did not worry Mm greatly, for his trusty rifle was made by the same gun smith who made the shotgun of Paul Dunyan that would kill geese so high In the air that they would - spoil before they hit the ground. Nelston went to a limb of the tree barely beyond the snapping fangs of the wolves, took careful aim, and shot one down. The bloodthirsty pack Immediately devoured their dead comrade, and so the next, and tbe next, until but one wolf re mained. .Nelston took careful aim and dispatched this wolf, which tbe largeat and most ferocious of tbe pack. Indeed, -he was" bo blood thirsty that he devoured himself Im mediately after being struck between tbe eyea with a bullet from the high powered rifle. SPRING CLEAXVP Tbe boiler room, blacksmith ahop and machine ahop of the Ewauna bare been treated to a coat of butt oning whitewash. John Powell, night fireman, declares that tbe firemen, blacksmiths, and mechan ics must appear on the job dressed In white ducks to live up to their surroundings. , OPERATOR VISITS I.. C. Caughey, of the Goodyear Lacey Lumber company, of Elk, Mendocino county, California, was In town recently looking over tbe pine conditions In this county. . He reports that lumber activity in the redwood district is very slow. BIG PLANER WILL , START. THIS WEEK Eh a una Will Use Old Machine I'n. j tit Now One Arrived From East The thirty inch Yatea planer which la Doing Installed by the Ewauna Dox company in Its planing mill will be working some time thla week. The planer is an old ma chine, which will bo used until a new planer of the type ordered by Ewauna can be shipped to tho coast by the Yates people. The new planer wili be one of the finest in Klamath county, being a motorized planer with ball bearings throughout. There Is a not a i Common Sense will tell you the voids in hollow tile walls The More Insulation You Get SPECIFY AND DEMAND v Six Cell Columbia Square Tile Six Cell Interlocking Tile Porter Construction; Co. Phone 13 in Klamath County PAGE NIN ingi loathe 'wsohiai? babbitt Soaring' The Installation of the new' plan or will tellovS. cousiderW,;kii4 from the ahouldura of Head Sblppteil Clerk Hall. Tha shop output of tie dry kilns keeps the one planer' run nlog practically , to capaolty, .'end when It la necessary to run oommorj from -the yard considerable conges tion In the planing mill end dry sheds ensues. - , . , ' YATES MAJf HKJIB C. M. Tuley, dUtrlct salesmen for the P. B. Yates Machine company was In town Thursday on company business. Tuley expeete to- make Klamath Falls his permanent head quartors later in the season. "" more and smaller the $ Agents . Klamath and Market