Monday, may it, 1925 THE LTJMBERLOCUE " PAGE NINE ANCIENT HISTORY campbeiAtowle" b'.' K. LOGGE1RS- send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. ; Agents for Vancoi Loggers . EVANS SHOE SHOP 1014 Main St. - ; ' Klamath Falls j uiovesr-eox uress onoea . VVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVAVViiVViViiVi Mill Workers Save money on Accessories and Replacement . ; parts' , . X , 80x8 Cord Tirea $9.40 f Master gears for any car ' Some as low as .................550 . ; ' . Springs for any car , , ' 5000 piston rings ', , , Tools Auto Paint ' , Belts Gaskets. 'If it's used on a car we have it! . , Dix Brothers 818 Main- Phone 847 Reilly Building , "Tne house of 100,000 parts" Lumbermen! You Can't Beat Kelly-Spring fields at this price! Kelly-Springf ields . 314 6-ply cords .. . .....:...$ 20.00 32x4 6-ply cords :'....: ...!.; 21.95 33x4 6-ply cords 23.95 33x4y2 8-ply cords ...w 28.70 i 33x5 8-ply cords 35.54 30x5 8-ply cords '. 34.44 35x5 8-ply cords 33.75 36x6 12-ply cords .;................. 60.00 - 40x8 12-ply cords, .......I........ 122.80 32x6 12-ply cords 58.65 ;; ALSO ,;. From $1 to $2.50 reduction on each tire - if you put it on your car yourself. v:, v; ALSO Tire insurance, saving you from worry about any road hazard. Ask about it. ; HUB TIRE SHOP Chas. Johnson, Mgr. 502 So. 6th. Phone 616 TICKETS, rLEASE! 5'! Jean Champagne allowed Hap Brook field to lpok at the new Hud eon coach last week, and reduced 1 the ' regular admission charge bf fifty cents to twenty five cents In view of their long friendship. Hap declares 'that he didn't mind paying .two. bits to see the car, but that he hated the half hour " wait , while ' Champagne unwrapped many layers of ' blankots In ' which the car was Swathed. i Mrs. Champagne allowed her hun jjamd to put in the other two spark , plugs Saturday night, and now al lows Mri Champagne to drive the : 6ar with all six cylinders hitting. BREAKS LEQ , A.' Coultor sustained a fractured leg Wednesday at the Algoma log ging camp when the log he was kskldding caught a burnt snag.- Im prisoning his log botweon the snag and ft Stump. The leg was placed Jn a cast, and Coulter Is doing as well as . can be expoctod at the Klamath Valley hospital. Oil the 167,000,000 acres of Na tional. Forest land owned by tho Federal government tljore were 8,- ' ?00 forest fires during 1924. These fires, 60 per cent of which wero ' man-caused, swept 666,500 acres pi jand pwned bjr Uncle Sam. TO RENT HOUSE E. Hyson-Staley la having a hard time of it trying to rent a house In Pelican City. Hyson-Staley vofusod to divulge his plans when Interview ed. P. A. Albertson sooms to be the only man in whom Hyson-Staley has confided, but Albortson would give nothing but a few dark hints. - SURT SHOT ROURKB Wo honr that Little Rourke Mc Cullom has become a regular fiend for hunting. Little Rourke has a Luger, and likes to use it, particul arly on fish, which he nlwnys misses they descivo it . f There's ho 'doubt about it a cigarette of Chesterfield's high quality deserves .to be. at the top. .V r Chesterfield KaS won its' . :, ; present positionbecause men know by its taste that here is clean-cut superiority of joDaccps and blend. 1 h ' 1 1 . :.v; . cigarettes1 , '. . '':'':;;;-J;;- ' mote and more Ddd be Broth TOURINS When summer invites you into the country, you will appreciate more than ever the advantages of Dodge Brothers Touring Car. Open to fresh air and sunlight the Touring Car is healthful and delightful to drive Moreover, it is common knowledge everywhere that Dodge Brothers product is dependable, ' and will carry- you on your way without .annoyance and at small cost H. S. WAKEFIELD PHONE 106 430 KLAMATH AVE. . JiWe ;.flnd, .after, painstaking:; re?: search, that Cruel Jimmy Johnsan was logging superintendent tho year that, the big ruin came up from China and washed all the grass out so that the river pigs had to wear straw hats to food Babe. Every thing was progressing splendidly until Mr, Bunyan began smoking cigarettes. Cruel Jimmy caught him smoking a cigarette ono day, and promptly ran Paul out of camp with a peavy .handle. .When Paul came back, he found that Cruel Jimmy had' packed his . turkey, and gone down . the tote road. Jack Sampson worked for Paul Bunyan the year before the winter of tho Blue snow. Ho ran the camp below the Junction o . the Little Gimlet and the Big Augur that winter, and talked Paul Into Instal ling the Aurora Borealis so he could run three ten hour shifts. Some say that Jack and Paul fell out over the lights, Paul wanting to abandon them because they were unreliable, and Jack maintained they were good enough. Others say that they got '.into an argument over , who could cover the most ground in a day, Sampson with his Buckskin, or Paul with his Blue ex. Anyway, they fell out, and Samp son is now running camp No. 1 for the Pelican Bay Lumber 'company. Eighty per cent of all fires occur ring In the United States are caus ed by man. They can be prevented by the exorcise of care and Intelli gence.' , - ' ' "WHITLINGER IMPROVES W. A.' Whitllnger, who was In a very critical condition at the Klam ath General hospital as a result of an accident at Lamm's mill last week is said ito be improving. Whit- linger was caught in some belting which runB the dry kiln fan and thrown against an iron framework fracturing his skull. . Leads Yale I ,- ''Everything J.ts,. Ov. : K., ? running right along. No particular news out our way," said Manager CMattaon of the Campbell-Towlo ; Lumber com pany, who was in town, over the week-end. . ; BREAKS SET WORKS Besides banging his toe on tha rig last week, Hap Brookfleld broke the Bet works the la3t time he at tempted to i Bet, Ju3t how the break occurred nobody knows, but It 'is thought Brookfleld went to sleep and fell forward ion the dial, breaking the rachet. . SETS FOR EWAUNA Bud Whipple is setting for Jo Rosser at Ewauna sawmill. Whipple replaced Jo Smidle, who left Ewauna last week. , There is no. morts. reason for the usual forest fire than there is for the average grade crossing, accident all that is needed is a little thought and care. ' The forest3 of the United States are being drained about four times os , fast as new timber Is being grown. Twice as many acres o forest lands are burned over each year as are cut over in lumbering operations, -i Disease and insects also take an appalling toll every year. Twonty-olgnt states are making definite efforts, to protect their .pri vate and public forest land, aggre gating "175,000,000 acres,, from flrp from July 1,' 123', to June 30, 1924" they expended for this purpose 500,000. Under ' the provfsibns' 'of the Clarke-McNary Forestry Act, the Federal government' will' active ly cooperate with states and indi vidual landowners in protecting all ' forost land from fire,' insects,' and disease. . . . Only one-fifth of Amernca's for- est land is owned by the public through the Federal, state or local governments. : The other, four-fifths. W owned privately. Farmers own one-third of All the nation's fore3t land, mostly In the, form of small woodlot. ... Taxations reforms are vital if this privately owned forest land is to grow new timber cropst Idle forest land means costly, tim ber, declares William B. Greeley, Chief of- the Forest Service,' U.. S. Department of Agriculture. ',' Amer ica's 'forest problem Is largely a land iproblem. Idle .forest land anust be put to work growing tree crJops.'' Hero we havo A. W. Jones, captain . of this season's tennis team at Tale. He's reputed to be one pt the best racquet-wielders in eastern , col lrglate circles, and followers of the I Blue expeot him to bring many vie-1 , tories to their scnoor J The primary reaBon for a. con structive forest , policy is to supply enough timber and other '.forest products to ineot the Nation's needs. Only throe linos of action arte pos sible to meet the situation: 1. Promoting forest growth. 2. Promoting forest protection, principally from lire. , . 3. Promoting less wasteful manu facture and use of forest products. The forost. industries - and tho industries that derivo their, material from them -are .vitally interested in forest perpetuation, j. i. Beware of Fakirs ' We are the only authorized Singer Sewing .Machine representatives In Klamath County. No other store, firm or person is authorized to sell our machines. Beware of people trying to sell you a new Singer, as It la either not paid for or it Is socond hand. We have a number of used Singers, Whites, Standards and other . makes, all in excellent condition, at prioes and terms , that are right. AVe repair all makes of machines and are experts In our line. When buying a sewing ma- : chine buy from a sewing machine company. Sewing Lessons Free SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 114 N. 8th Klamath Falls Phone 828 Ask Paul Bunyan I mado tho watch he used. It had a crowbar for a second hand and usod nlno acres of glass In the crystal. : Send in your watch to me, well packed, nd I'll return It to you by parcel post. Oran W. Loud 107 SOUTH SEVENTH HART. BUILDINQ