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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 192S PAGE TWELVE THE LUMBERLOOUE - .1 J i i - i i i I 7. ' J. i it t i i l T t i I J J l .t t A t i ? I f i PAUL B UNY 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. y-V' :. ' YOU need a Star. Even if you only handle lath, the Star will give you the same faithful servite it gave Paul at la frac tion of the cost of xmy other transporta . Hon. ... , ' BOlck and STAR GARAGE Prices Here: Touring, $695 c Roadster, $690 Sport Coupe, $965 Sedan, $1110 Open Delivery, $695 EXPERT WATCHMAKERS 30 years' experience at the tench 18 in ' : " ' " Klamath Falls . . - " Send us your watch We'll repair it and return it promptly . .... AH work guaranteed - . ; . Frank MUpp KW'' ? .rIHS.' MarleVV 1018 Main Street UNDERWOOD BOX CD. COMMENCES II . , 'C Lakeview Plant- Has, Been rii. Remodeled;. Plenty of Orders On Hand LAKEVIEW, Oregon, April 27. The starting signal' for a busy season in the lumber industry, echo ed over (be. city, and onto the east ern hills Monday morning at eight o'clock, when Mack Chilcoot, en gineer at the-power plant of the "Un derwood Lumber ' company Jerkea heartily, on the whistle cord and unloajGcd the -old familiar tones of tbo box factory .whistle. None will say but that It a welcome sound and' new life and pep and an optim istic smile appeared on local faces. . The factory starts the season with plenty, of orders on hand and with new machinery and improve ments la the plant a greatly increas ed output will be possible during the coming year. Plans have been made tor a continuous run throughout -the? year and with good market pros pects 'and t'si.v announcement of freight reductions, the season -of 1926 promises a most successful run. . There are twenty-four men at present in the operating crew, a number of whom have come from outside points, bringing their fam lles to make their home hero during the operation of the plant, L. .1. Mortenson, who worked at the plant last year, has been made foreman of the plant. I. A. Underwood as president of t'jo company Is active ly In chage of the management. In the business office a complete net of accounting records, have been In stalled, being modeled along lines of those In use of the Ewauna,- Box company at Klamath Falls, with John Ward in charge. A new bund reaaw has been In tailed iliii iiiir t'lii. v wlfitni 1 hl -.machine It similar. U the. big bund . Jiiin -llfophy, Chariot Chnstalii, used l:t snasoji, thoutfat of aunts I Red Morgan and Duck Plerson went what smaller capacity. With the! to sea .tho fight at Klamath . Falls additional capacity, production of last Tuesday. U.;d and HUck ra the various units of the, plant have ported bark for work alright the been cijualUod and congestion ex- next 'morning, but John add Chas. ' lierleni-ed Vt thAeT Hi s t- yeaV Vetweon the dlffereul niachluos will be brer - loiuii, nine tli two I'wjiitVH will tulio car? of the entire output of the cut off machines.'-' .'.;. . Other changes in the plant which will facilitate .production are the lowering of the conveyor from the planer and, moving of the . lath .and strip machine to afford storage space for the resows which will eliminate much handling. . i . High production figures before the changes and installation of new.ma- f chinery .were around thirty thou- jand feet aMy- wh!tofthl" yr thes! figures may reach forty thousand .j feet or m(,rer on a single sllift Sus. 'talned production will approximate twenty-five t'Jrousand feet. Capacity of the power plant ia adequate to care for a production of -fifty thous and feetJn eight hours, It having been designed to care for doubling the production of the mill itself. MODOC CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Griffin went to Klamath Falls last Thursday. ! Th Lgang Saw shut down a little early, and Mr. Griffin . thought 1t would bo on excellent time to' show 'his bride of only a few weeks the slg'Jts. He reported a . wonderful time. J. E, Mansfield cut, his hand rather severely some time ago, and his friend Mr. Lemmon called to see bow be was getting along, he met the doctor at the door, and a -iked "Hello Doctor, how is the patient today?'" The doctor re plied, why he is alright, he Is con valescing,' Mr. Lemmon then. said. Oh, Is that so Weir I'll wait, until he Is through, as I want to see him about .something. , ,,,, ,',,,-. W. A. Eastman', the sawyer," mp ed his wife here, and he dont go very often to Chiloriuln or the Falls any more.. Whats the reason Kant man? We thought that you were boss. : , Chris Lamcn met Ira Ashwort'h on the road and they pulled up their teams.' "Chris," said Ira, "I've got a home with distemper,, what did wou do with that, one of yours when he . had it?"" ,' V ' "Turpentinj, Giddapy A week later they met again. "Say Chris, I gave my horse tur pentine and It killed him." ' "Killed mine too. Eldilap." - ! dti'f not g'if i)efe'u'nflr'noonr,'"i"iid ft was reported by one of the mill .' wriphts Hint they had sonio refresh menta. Well they aurely must have bad something, us their Ford was ditched. , Harold Hall, the setter made a trip to the Falls last Sunday on n busluoss trip for pleuauro, and he culled the trip a complete success. Dont spend all of your mottiy for pool Harold. .... ,. ., , .. . A fire company has been organ ised, und the volunteer , firemen are busy these duya, drilling, und learning the ropei. Whou they gi't going, their cMef Bob Brophy claims that he .will bare the bosi company la Klamath couuty. Aud by . the way Bob intends to make u trip to New 'York soma time this winter aud learn how it la done lu a big city. He says that he will bring back -a loc of Ideas of fire fighting. Heres luck Bob. J. G. Smith took n tew of the boys fishing, with hhu last Sun day. Smith claims to know where the best tlsf'ilng grouuds are. Well maybe he does, but anyhow they nil came bat'k empty handed. But Smith claims that the fish w?re not biting, and that the day was too cold anyhow. .',,. At a movie show a bevy of bath lug beauties were flashed on the screen. Boil Feely leaned forward and Slid to an old lady In front of hlni. i "Would you kindly remove your hat, madam?" Tie lady turned around and glar ed, "Certainly not." she said. '"You are altosther .too young anyhow to look at what they are showing now." Lady .Mr. Drlscoll. I waul to re port that the young lady next door continually neglects, to , pull down her shade while undressing.. , , Mr. Drlscoll Yey well, madam, I'd be only too glad to look Into, the matter. ,, The Modoc company Is haying spring cleaning. . Every' one Is turn ing out and cleaning up, and when they are through everything should be spick and span. John Jacoby, , a grader utrihe mill now, was promoted last week. Good luck John, it Is a. lot easier than trimming.. ... Lovely woman An Indian legend accounts thus .for the creation., of woman, he discovered that all the Universe was about to create a woman. He discovered that all the material at His disposal bad already been employed in the creation of man.. Thereupon He took tie tor tuous windings of the serpent, the clinging capacity of the-orchid-, the trembling of the-grass, the lightness of the leaf, the glance ot the gaz elle, .the brilliance of the sun rays, the tears of the clouds, the tricks of tie winds, the- tenderness ot the rosebud,' the sweetness ot honey, the cruelty of thetlger the consuming beat of fire', the stiffening cold of Ice. and the clattering of the mag pie. Having mingled all these ele ments together, He created the fe male sex. Two girls were discussing Dewey Gervais. j Liz: "Is Dewey an amateur wrestler?"- Tiz: "No, why?" "Well, he knows all tho latest holds." . Friendly neighbor: "What hap pened to that dog of fours, Mr. Morgan? I miss him." Mr. Morgan: "Yes? Well one of the neighbors didn't the other night." John Strong left, the employ of the . company today. Among the new employees Is D. M. Mess, the well known California:). He Ms hold ing dbwn the chambermaid job io the- Fordson. LUMBERMEN HERE W. D. Johnson, of the Associated Lumber and Box company, and G. C. Soeley. a prominent box manu facturer of Oakland, California, left Tuesday . morning ifor California after' spending several days here visiting friends and looking ov--r lumber conditions In Klamath coun ty. . HOX I'ACTORV J'OIWIS " SAN FRANCisC. Tae, Pacific Box factory, occupying , virtually an entire block on the, northern edge of tho North Ueach section,, was de stroyed by, fire here last night, with an estimated loss of J500.000. TO IH'V ROLl-Rt)Y('E ,,Wlth a third nt the DO,000 '.ie lost In the .failure, of tho Scandi navian-American, bank of 'Seattle, and which he will receive next month when the' bank settles at thlrtyithree and one third cents on a dollar, Jack Nolston i going to buy 11 twin eight Rolls-Rjyce. The only other maditlne of this kind in extstunce Is uwned by the emin ent logging contractor, Paul ltiinyun. (' HTAItTS ACADEMY . Jack . Nostor,, Pelican Bay elec trlcian, is contemplating founding an iicJilemy to teach the fundumen tnl principles of the undent art of angling. Nestor contemplates charg ing a foe of twenty dollars per se mester. All fighting tackje, limn bo -fulnklied ' by the pupils, who must also supply hooks, I In ex, pole-t, clothing uiul food. CURTAILING OF Timber Operators of West Loast Association Agree to Slow Down PORTLAND, Apr. 27. Curtailing ot logging operations In western Oregon aud Washington as a moans ot stabilizing the Industry, was ten tatively agreed on at conference here yesterday, the Portland Tele gram says . today. The agreement will be put Into conclusive form Monday, It Is added. . . The reason aaajgned for, the ac tion is that receding lumber prices have affected log prices und that until the demand for logs Increases tier will be still lower prices, says the newspupor.. , , '.,'. According to tenlutlve'agreemenls of logging operators they will eea-p activities June 1' and prolong the July, ,4 closed, period for two woeks at least. Operators uttendlng the conference sqld this would ulso aid lu minimizing the forest-fire men ace.. 1 Hot - Air - Dogs With (he news, that all the cur rent Issues of the Harrurd Lampoon Lave been seized by the police uud postal authorities, the contraband issue Js selling at a premium.- We suggest thai lumber manufacturer's trade mark their product with snup py pictures stamped on each slick ot timber to .overcome f ie present sluggish condition of the market. i. 'lYes, of course I love you, Hap,". she said, and she took off her ehoe. "Yes, and we'll get married some day," and she took off her stock ings. . "We'll have the sweetest little bungalow," and she took oft her sport sweater. "We will have a lot of dear little flower bed,," and tfie took off her skirt. v '" 'Hap, dear,' why can't we be mar ried In the spring, when the worli Is filled :wlth langhter," and ie took off her camisole. "If you prefer the fall, I prefer it too, because we are as one, sweet heart." and she took off her petti coat." (She was an old fashioned girl:) ,. , . "Hap, before we go any further,' teli mo once more that you love me," and she removed the Inst ves tiges of her clothing.- "Hap, lioney, I am cold .and, wbrfi to go to bed. Goodnight." And she hung up tho telephone receiver. Lumbcrlogue wltlies to go on re cord as being firmly opposed to the Eresent length of women's skirts. We do not disapprove of the fash ion on moral-grounds, being unable to see how the exposal or conceal ment of sundry feet of feminine leg can affect tho moral welfare of the youth of the land.. But we do maintain that ho present stylo is In direct opposition to the lofty prin ciples underlying the' Declaration of Indepcndohco and our .renowned constitution'. Whut chance, we ask. have the spindle shanked, the obese klamath, county sawmill, planing Mill, and manufAc , turers' directory. Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls. . ; ' " , Algoma Lumber company, Algoma.. Anne Creek Lumber company, Fort Klamath. Big Lakes Box company, Klamath Falls. , ' 1 Bryant Mountain Lumber company, Malin. ; Christy; Lumber company, Kirkford. .Campbell-Towle Lumber company, Sprague. Chiloquin Lumber company,' Chiloquin. " Ewauna Box company, Klamath Falls. , Illinois Lumber company, Langell Valley. Kits Lumber company, Bonanza. ; , Kriise Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Klamath Lumber and Box company, Shippington. Long Pine Lumber 'cbmpany, Bonanza. Lam mLumber company,' Modoc Point. McCulIom Lumber company, Keho. ' " 'V Modoc Pine company, Chiloquin? v , . Nine Lumber company, Klamath Falls; , Pelican Bay Lumber company, Pelican City. Shaw-Bertram Lumber company, Klamath Falls, f Shasta View Lumber and Box company, Klamath Falls. Spraque River Lumber company, Chiloquin. , ); Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls. . Planing Mills and Remanufacturing Plants Big Basin Lumber company, Klamath FillsV Lakeside Lumber company, Klamath Falls. ( ! Klamath Moulding company, Klamath. Falls. ... "SwanIMirM'6uldin Faffs? " ' Sixth Street Lumber company, Klamath Falls. ' White Tine Moulding company, Klamath Fulls, shanked, tho Jelly nlmkoil, tho bow logged, ami Die knock kuved dam sels against tliu tthupely steins we see fluuntlng themselves up uud. down Ihe street, Burely,, u slylu aui'lt us the, present onu Is undemo cratic und unfair, aud In tho Inter. osls of those ludles not born with the underpinning of u Zlegfleld star,, we contemplate waging war faro upon tho turl skirt until It comes down to n democratic level. tAMM'S CAMP . . . , l-jverybody Is giving her the high ball around hero imw. . cuing full speed with one hundred and ten men I u camp. , Loading ou an uverngo'ot about twelve to fourteen cars per day with two Best thirty tractors, with an other new Best thirty going out on the 23rd, making three tractors and big wheels nuw In uu. . Trac tor drivers are W. It. (Bill) Hyde, Henry Metzner und W. W. Win nlnghnui, , I'slijg one McOirford loading ma chine. The famous top loader Bert (illlla, holster John iSchuled, Hunker Joe Hammersley, Ju.-k Cooley, A. Murgula uud W. 8. Godfrey. 'Laud lug scaler Jim Bailey, Woodhuck II. A. Brlggs. . Running twelve sets . fullers nil giving her the Sweedlsh blasting powder. Four bunching . teuma. Geo. Hugodorn scaling for the fal lears und Hurry Station scaling for the bunchers. Stanton was called away on account of sickness of seme ot his relation In Los Angeles, John O'Connor from up Washington way la filling his position while he I away. . . ... Claude Houghton camp superin tendent went Into . Klamath Fnlli on Tuesday night where ha and Mrs. Houghton attended tho big tight of Richie und Bromble, K. P. (Ed) Brady conductor ou' tho famous smoke wagon the logging train is wearing a big smile around ramp.don't know the reason unest It bo a new girl In camp. Brady was very sad for awhile, as all tho girls working In the dining room were married. , Jim Bailey went Into Klamath Falsi Saturday night , staying over Sunday, when he camu back Mou day morning he had to .lay oft a halt day . on account of u lame back. Bailey says that he will ,tuy In cum u from now on as ho can't af ford to lose any time and have to stay In camp next winter and make ties. It's too- bad that Bailey can't go Into town without getting a lume back, believe that I would tuy away too. . .. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lowo, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hyde and ..Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Clement are Ihe proud possessors of each a new throe room family house Just finished. .Mrs, Cecil Lowe Is spending a few days in Klamath Falls doing some spring shopping. Mr. and, Mrs. V. L. CJvmont went Into Klamath Falls on Wednesday afternoon on business. , Have been doing quUo a bit of improving In , the store aiid office making tho store larger and putting in some now office, fixtures. Camp carpenter J. W. Pratt doing tie work. William Blrtlcy, better known as Brandy Bill Is earring a big smile 'around camp now o'doys he has his now false teeth at last. He says that he Js going to work hard and save up a big stake for next wlnto er. Hurray, Brandy 'will, go to It. W. E. Lamm from Modoc Point visited tho camp on Thursday aftor- yyVWVV.AVNrVWtirVVW Ask Paul Bunyan ' I mail u tho.wnleh ho used. It hnd a crowbar for a second bund uud used nine - acres of glass lu the crystal, 8nd In your Vatch In me, well packed, nd I'll return II to you by parcel post. Orali W. Loud JOT KOI Til SKYI'l.NTK Send i in your suit Have It rtcnuodi and presied ud walling for you , when you lilt (own! ' Ask the boys lu camp they know chat wo do good work. r KLAMATH DYE WORKS 431 Mulil Phono -iOH ('Icoihth uiul Dyer f i . . Hals Cli'iineil mill Blmknl ' LOGGERS- 1 send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and , ; Avaiting for you when yoii come jn. Agents for Vanco Loggers ' X f EVANS SHOE SHOP 1014 Main St. '; . ' Klamath FalU i . Gloves Sox Dress' Shoes LUMBER y OPERATORS' "7) HEADQUARTERS M.'-;, KLAMATH FALLS .. . The ' -X: Arcade Hotel ( Every Convenience noun. llnrney McCaffrey, section fore man fur tlui Lamm Lumber Cum pany fur several years says ho Is the happiest man III camp, have Jut received new Casoy Junes r.MUl Kurd Motor speeder, llnrnev Is very muchly Interested In some oil wells ut Lonx llcuch, so nat urally he anya glvo Henry the gas, boys. PELICAN BAY SMOKER 'IS GREAT SUCCESS Dunce In lie (Jlvcn Next Tliiiindny Kvciilng for Mi'iiibcrs mill (llictln Tho smoker held at the Commun ity club In Pelican City Friday nlKht was 'a hlnhly suconniitul affair with about' olKhty men present. Hmokcs wcro illnlrlbutcd anil Vern Shlpman, pianist, Charlie C'nrru th orn, sax artist, and ld Hurbert on the traps furnished munlc fur Ihe occasion," The boxlnic bout belweon "Cook house" Myers and "llox Factory" Myers wus a draw, Tho men lire not brothers, ullhounh they foiiKl't llko It. Tho bout between Hid Her bert, of tho Community club and "Heavy" ifllvern, of tho company store was also u draw. During tho , ni-intram Boeriitary itliotlca announced thut the . man with high aaoro In tho pool tourna ment Mr cucli current month would play pool nt tho expense of the club for the coming month, Thursduy night llio club Is giving a . dance' to which mnmberM of tho club .may Invito, tliuli- 'frlonilH by leaving jiunicn wltji. Ihe, aocretury of tho club, who will, forowuid writ ton Invitations, to tho propoaod guests. NKLSTOX I'lHIUOS Jack Nelaton went fishing Sim. day. and iihoiI a pole .of his own In vention. The nullont feature of this polo was a globulo of tlm iconic acid -with whk'h Freolnnd Hliiloy nn nuliila his pitching arm, Accord ing to Nolston, tho flHh.lunpud niml ly .from tho water 11 ml hI Id ' down tho polo Into his creel, An exact account of tho trip Is iielng prn parod for the fuul lliinynii col.1111111. ' NKW MAN IX CLIlil ., Hid. ' Horberlj ', employee '-of the Pullciiu City Community ol lib, has rnslgnnil hla poHlllon, He In suc ceeded by VVilHcr Henry, ' ll.VItT Ill'II.IH.Vd CHEMICALLY PURE Distilled water . Any Quantity j 25c per gallon .' THE BATTERY SERVICE STATION Wm. E. Mueller 613 Klamath Phone 841 OKKIf'K I'KItKH I P Tho office of the il'ullcan Day Lumber company It im Ueen looklnif very muifii nllvo lately, slnco tho ad dition of MIhb Kdlth Mcdilnn to tho offlco force. .Miss McUunn has -a huuso of her own nnd a new Ford coupu, und since her . arrival , even Terrible Turrcnco Murphy lias eous ed to grumble about gluo In hlx rubbers. p . rmntv woiikh x cut-off " 1 .Tuck Drury, who lifts boon work ing for C, I'). H11111I11II, logging con- . tractor Tor the McCnllom Lumber company, has lert McCullom's mill , und Is' coii tract lug Willi bis truck on tho Nnti'ini (lut-iff Woik nbovo , Kirk, llnforo leaving hrury hauleil 'twenly-slx IoiiiIh of lumber1 from tho mill In tho Hlqi ' Stroot Lumber company, The lumber w mostly ntiilnid plnn from last your't cut und , fir 'from Mils season' saw ing. It will be 1 worked Into dim-. enslon, siding, shlplap, and other building material nt -the . Sixth street plant. ' : NKW fiookKiiUPKlt ' ; MIhs ; Aiiiui Mlchutilson, V fornierly With thn Insurance firm' n( .Dunbar' Sc Dunbar, Iiih acceprnd a pfislljon as bookkeeper, yjlh i . liiii McOtillom Linh ber cuiiipany,' " ' HAMK Olll) K'i'OltV Jack Nolaton doelareM tlint Dob KoHslur's oleclrlcal work la n n pur wll'h Ills rnillu-Mtll wliitl,