The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 20, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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VOL. I.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925
Number 10
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Blondy Knoder Cuffed 'Em in the
Gulf of Mexico for Old P. Bunyan
Bluntly Knmler worked fur I'nul j
Ilunynn I ho spring thu iiiln enmu up
I from Clilim lit lint camp nl Urn June-
Itloii of (ho 111k Onion urul 'en-i(i-y
Crook. Illonily nnys I'nul huil n ler
rllilo llmo getting lilx logs ilown jlml
nprlliK, ti lid If llio lull) limln't riinio 1
up from China lin probably never
would linvo r.olti'ii llii'iu ltd down.
I'nul iiiikIo I In' big inUlulio of lo
cating I'limp without starting f nun
l ho moii I It of the Ilk! Onion ihhI fol
lowing iln inluhty river to lin
source. When IIiu spring tlutw cniint
I'nul V'i'Ut dim 11 In n uiiilltli of
the river to look things over, lin
H completely lit n Inns what lo do
when lio found Hint ttn Big Onion
wait n muro rrcok nl 111 iiioiiIIi,
I'nul wnlkod up mrunni Hint day
four hundred nilli'ii before the river
bcgitu to lio of any ilxa. 'I lin t(rt
trlliutnry flowed In Jimi four hiind-
rod mlli'H from tlio inoulti, lull from
thoro tlio ilV4't Joined Hi.. 111k
Onion ivry fw miles; liy llio tlum
I'nul not lo I Ihi famous Powder
river fork, which van n mil" deep
uinl a foot wldii, llio rltur was ho
wide Hint even I't.ii I could linrdly
ou across ll. At rnmp I'nul lind lo
UHrt a tirltmropii to seu. tlio other
bank, and ion nilli'ii iihovo tump tho
rlvur Rol co whl o Hint It took I'nul
a wholu in In it to lo wndit "m mim II.
I'nul returned to rnmp Into Unit
lny nfior looking over thu rlvur, nml
ImviiiK formed no definite pluu for
tint railing of din log when tlio river
dwindled down unnr H'r iiioiiiIi.
I'nul ilo lili'il In spill up llio drive.
Into Olio liundrcd in nil drives.
Johnny InkiillnK'T had tin.' lolul
m-alo nil uddod' "P.. Iiul tli flrl
mnll drlvo wnn delayed several dy
while tr tralnlntul of Ink could lio
2400 Cars of Lumber and
Box Shook Shipped Dur-
ing Month of April
BhopmoniH of luinuor, box 1imIi, I
Inth, mouldlntc, and other mill pro
duct woro Ihroo times nn Inrno for
tho month of April im fjr llio month
of March. DtirlnK March appr.ixl
ninliily 800 cnrlomU of lumbar, box
Hhooli, mid otliiir luraliyr prodiii-U
woro nMppod from Klnuuith rouiiiy.
Bhlpmonin f r April lotnlcd 2400
cnrlondn.
SUGAR PINE TREE
RESISTS ROT FOR
TWO SCORE YEARS
In recent ndvcrtlHlng material iIIh
trllitilcd by tho C'nllfornln While mid
BiiRiir Pino Mnnufncturer'n nHinicltt
tlon opponrn nil nffldnvlt Blmicil by
Albert I'lillp coneernlng n ntmnr
plno Ior relied by (hlm near Biiuur
I'lno, C'nllfornla. Phllp foiled tho
tree. In 1884, ami iiiuilo nlinkoa from
n portion of It., Now, nfior morn
than forty yonra exposure to tho
olomontH, thu lienrl wood of tho trco
Ib hh Round tin tin) tiny II wu't felled.
. An Intoreatlng local ldo light An
thin matter Ib tho fact Hint Hhaken
nro bolng nindn nlong the Ali)uml
Klnmnth Kulln hlgliwny from Bugnr
plno logn foiled for tho highway
rlght-of-wny. Tho clear Iokh nro
worked rondlly Into clean, bright
HhnkoH. Tho romulnder of tho logs
nro lining worked Into tiro wood.
LYMAN MOURNING
FOR NUT LOSSES
Clinili Clerk IWwovcrn Tlml Ilo
Uuh Mntln llolillilc Mlnliiko
' Full mourning la being warn by
' Loq Lyman, camp' clerk nl l'ellean
Hay Camp 2 thoiio dnyn. I.: man ro
contly rocolvud n ahlpmont of cIioIcb
ennnad English walniiln, which ho
flgurod to noil ut thirty cents per
can. I. y in n n wan ovorjoyod, to ho
nlilo to noil llio walniiln nl ho low
a price,' for thf-m wnn, ho figured
a good profit in them nt that flguro.
t llocuntly, howovnr, ho found that hu
iluul in n do tho . miutiiko of tolling
thorn fur Jimt ona half of .what ho
Bliould hnvo, Tho pl'lco pel' can Is
now 'sixty conU, and Cleric Lyman
Is connldorlng raining tho prlco of
' aoof boor lo bronk ovon,
KLAMATH JILLS
SHIP HEAVILY
linuli'd In fur III in to tolul each miiiill
diivo nxjinriiioly.
Fllliilly I'nul started llio logs
down llio rlvor. Kvorylhlnic wnnt
splendidly till lint logo wool aground
four hundred miles from tlio nioulli
of I ho river. Then I'nul rodo llnlio
iipiittciini u couple of liutidri'd lit ll h .
turned uroiiiid, nml galloped him
lim it down Hiri'tim. Tim log win;
washed clour nuf In sen, and ll look
I'nul ilir.'u dnyii lo mil her ihnin In
Kolhor again. Ilo did I IiIh hy rarry
luu hl'l rlvor pigs out In llio oi'i'iui,
mid platting each iniiii for llio idiom
with fifii-i n or twoniy Iokm, ll wnn
n Hlmplo manor for them In cuff flf-1
I. -I'll or I Lin y ' Iokh ba k lo shore, !
nlilioui.'li tlio Inul day lint wnlor not
no hot from llio spinning Iokh (hul
I'nul f"l llio crow on finh tlini flout -od
lo lin H'irfaco, porfi'rtly holli-d
mid nalti'd.
I'nul nvnldml HiIh dlffli'iilly on
tlio iiftKiitni; drlvoM by wnlkliiK Habo
Klowly down tlio rlvor.
Hut nil thlii wivi kIow work, unit
I'nul waii worrying nliout tint ap
proach of tho dry nounon.
llovriivcr, one mnrnliiK llio rnmp
, nwoko to itoo tho rain from Chtnu
xliooilni; ii i'ii ut of tho ground to a
IipIkIiIIi of firiri'ii or twoniy fw't.
iTIn rn una no much wator that I'nul
lind no difficulty In ruflliiR down tho
rcHi of hhi Jorii In mm drlvo.
j Illonily not dlMmlliiflcil nflor llio
blK drlvo wnn ovor, and quit, llrlm-
Mono lllll. Hi" bullwlinckor, hiitcd to
hoc Illonily ko, for ho lind promincd
to colluhoralu with 'lllnnttoiio In
wrliliiR jnotlior Bklnnor'8 dlcllonnry.
) HrliuKiono thought lit lind nlj tho
jwordH a nklunor ovur ubimI In Hit
firm onn, but nfli r ho nml Illonily
jhn found thnt ho didn't linvujinlf
' of them,
Bob Kesslcr, Does
' Lefty Cooper For
Amusement of Boys
Hob Ko.tslcr did n hefty Ooopnr
lit llio lninilH of W. llonry of Badn
walor f ii inn to tlio ii in u tonic n I of
I't'llciin Club inoinlicrs Mjnday ovon
liig. KoiiKlcr cxplnlim hla dofvat by
pointing out that pay day had Jim
pawed, and that ho wan In vary
poor condition.
And This Happened
Close To Keno, Too
Glenn Parker, alleged merchantlle
prlaco of I'ellcan City, nnd Tim
llu.'hnnnii, chluf ciiKlnuer, tipent
Ihrco da In Medfotd last week re-'
celvlng tho CMuslatory of Masonry.
It In understood that they pluu to
upend n week In Klauinth Kalla
Saturday In company with Al Fid
dler, box fac.tjiry regent, when ihoy
will ci-osH tlio burning unnds to
Mecca under dlrecllon of I'lo Shrine.
. They were nccampnnlod to Med
f.ird by Perch Dulzell and Art l.en
vltt. When returning from Med
ford Hi t ii i-l u evening, thuy were
slopped by an object lying la the
road al Keno. Thinking thnt It
might bo one tof tho f.imotm f.mr
legged deer found In that Hoclion,
llio party stopped In examine It. It
win, hownvcr, merely, n man who
lind Kit t en tired nnd lnld down In
the .ilghwiiy. He laid hold of the
car when Ihoy atoppod, and pulled
himself to his foot.
"Snlrlght, Didn't know who you
wore, but didn't wnnt you lo run
over mo,"
M l 1,1, Hl.1,1, INHl HAM I!
J. I,. Aloxnndoi' hnn left the
Pollcnn liny Lumber . company,
whom ho wnn llmo kooper nt enmp
two, nnd will noil hen I Hi nnd nccl
di'iit Innnrnncn for tho M u t mil
lletii'flt Uonlth nnd Arcldont lnsur
nnca company of Omnhn.
MOIIT Hllil'T Al)l)i:i)
J. II, Tliown, plnnerninn In tho
Algnmn factory, hnn chnrgo of tho
night Hhlft In thti fnetory. The
night crew wnn ndded during the
pant week In order to get noine
rtiBh ordnrn on thu road.
VISITS Al.fiOM.Y
Frank H. Loo, lumhormnn of
Klnmiilh Knlln, wnn n vltillor nt tho
Algonui mill during llio past week
Mr. Leu hnn boon down with tho
flu nnd li Ih Algomn vbdt wns the
flrnt tiny lio lind boon out for ,lwo
weeks,
It's a Long, Long
Trail After Pay
Day Rolls Around
Tho Blalo Highway coinmlxulon
roci'iilly lin-clvd hliihway iiIkiih at
llm ell y IIuiIih of Klamath Kalln and
I'ellcan Clly. At find It wan lliotiKht
Unit a mrrllilit iiiliiluku had bwii
mndc, for ihn hIkii at tho boundary
of Klamath Kalln rcadM "ivilcan
Clly. 2 Mllcn," whllo the; nnu HiIb
Hid" of J'i'llcan City ruadH "Klamath
KnllH. 1 Mllo."
Tho Blato llU'.hwiiy dnp.irtmoiit,
howi'vi-r, di-cluri'M that tlno hIkuh
woro put up nfior lone and careful
coimldi rntlon, and conHiillnl Ion with
domo of tho best known clinrncloru
of IVIIcun I'liy. Wllhotit oxcaptlon,
llioiio rollcnnlicH Intervhiwod declar
ed Hint ll ttim but onn uilln to Klam
ath Kalln, but that It wnn nlwaya
two back lo I'ellcan City, and Hint
oil pay ulKhu It wan much farther
than Hint.
Women's Club of
Pelican City To
Give a May Dance
' Tho I'ullran liay V.,iiicn' club
In Klvlnx It' firm unnual .May dance
Friday ovening nt tho club -'.loute.
Throe hundred InvltiUI; have been
vent out, uad a retard crowd In ex
liected, lloiim jn'u orcliomru will furnluh
mulc for Ilia affair.
Tractor Men
Visit Local
Cat Agency
Mr. and Mia. T. K. Kobiuson and
II. 8. Thnrpo irrlrcd In Klamath
Kails Saturday from Oakland, Cali
fornia, whero Mr. Hohlii-n and Mr.
Tharpe nro Idonllficd with the Hob
Inson Tractor company, C. -1,. Bc3t
dlHtrlbiilors,
The C. L. Heat Tractor company
and tho Holt Tractor company have
coiiKolldatcd as tho Catorplllar Trac
tor company of America, but no an
nouncement w,ii inado by tho offi
cials of tho lOblmton Tractor com
pany ai to whether tho new company
ou!.l ccntlnuc to manufacture nnd
dtitilbuia beta lines.
Mrs. Robinson returned to Cali
fornia Sunday. Mr. Hoblnson and
Mr. Thoruo loft for Chllotiuln, Klrk-
ford, nnd llend Tuesday, after spend
ing several days conferring with
Al (Iravensielii, local representative
of the ltohlnson Tractor company.
1IOWX I'KO.M LAMP'S
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Clement
were in Klnmnlli Kails Tueodny
from Lnmm'n enmp transacting
business nnd visiting frleitihi. Mr.
Clement Is timekeeper nt llto Lamm
logging camp.
i:v.uvA i'iti:sH)i:xT main
C. I). Crlslor, president of the
lOwiiiiuii llox company, arrived In
cCliilniilll Kalis Hist week. Crlslor
will spend tho nununer hero.
Ill' N VAX I'lIST
Lnst week Wnlt Ward of tho
lOwiinnii camp, nnd somo unidenti
fied genius held a mighty session
in the Chllmiuin barber shop. All
of the printable and unprintable
exploits of Mr. rinnvnii wore re
lated by tho tvo nrtlsts.
ACCIDENTAL
MAN AS CAR
Gus Kutrubis Struck by Bullet From Pistol ; Dis
charge -Caused by Force With Which
Car Collided With Stump
Tii hnvo tho car lu which ho was
riding crash head on Into a stump
on tho Ashlnnd-Klnmnth Fulls high
way nnd at tho nnmo tltno bo struck
behind tho oar by n bullet from nn
automatic pistol rnrrlod In his lnp
wns tho (ixporlcnco of Ous Kutrubis
last weok. ,
Kutniliis was returning from
upending llio wook-end In tho Itoguo
River valley wit li Jim Dedamun,
whon Homotlilng wont wrong with
llio stoorlng gonv of Dcdomun's enr,
causing ll to lonvo tho rond nnd.
crnBh Into n stump. Both mon woro
so uurprlsud and excited by llio ac
League Will
Open Sunday
Algoma to Play Lamm
Pelican Bay at
Tennant
Krom pn-Hent Ifidl'.-atioiiH, tho
Tlniberlcaruc will got off lo a fly
ing tilitrt next Bundny. 1'elfciin Hay
will play Tennant nt Ttniinnt Bun
dny, und Algomn will play Lamm's
mill al Algoma. , ,
Manager Mavis, of Algoma, Is
whipping his leu in Into sliapo as
rapidly ns possible, and declures
Hint Algnutft will ho ready to play
ball ,10x1 Bundny, although thu tonm
will Ktill be rutin r gren.
Both Algomn und Lamm's mill
Imvo been putting their fields in con
dition, and Lamm's lias a bleachers
erected behind homo plate. In thu
practice kmiio a week uko Sunday
both Lnnn'ii's nnd Algoma showed
good bascli.-tll, but of course both
teams were in need of practice, nnd
made many errors.-
Lumbortozuo Ii.ih dropped out of
tho League entirely, and will lie
connected with It merely on the cc
rctnrlnl and publicity end, except
for tho awarding of n silver trophy
cup to the winner at tho end of the
ucasun. '
Tho only drawback to tho Tim
berlengua as it now stands is the
brevity of tho season. A four team
league docs not make a very long
Kcnson, but If thought advisable by
the league members they may play
around once more after tho season,
ns now outlined, If finished.
To be on Air from Portland
1 Oregonian Station
June 18
Ketween t-o hours of 9 and 10
o'clock at night on Juno IS, the
Shelvln-Hixon band broadcast from
KGW. This Is the information re
ceived by Krauk U. Price of tho
Shelviu-llixon company from tho
radio department of tho Portland
Oregonian, which sot aside an en
tiro hour for the lumbcrjnek band
which Is to compete for honors at
llio rose festival.
Algoma Joins
Timber League
Algomn Lumber company has de
finitely decided to join tho Timber
lenguc, nnd the manager Is getting
equipment ready for the senson, giv
ing the lenm practice, nnd getting
ready to play ball on the twenty
fourth. Lamm's Mill nnd Algoma played a
week ago Stindny, Lamm's winning
hy the scoro of IS to 16.
If another tenm Is not rendy to
enter the lengue heforo May 24,
Lumherlogtia will withdraw, leaving
n four team league.
Bfll ILL GIVE
RADIO PROGRAM
SHOT WOUNDS
LEAVES ROAD
cident Hint nolther knew Kutrubis
wns shot until' they got out ot tlio
enr to nscertnln what damngo hud
been done', nnd oven nfior Kutrubis
discovered tho wound, which blod
profusely, they woro nt n loss to nc
count for It until they found thut,
tho pistol hud been discharged whllo
in tho holster, tho bullet having
penetrated tho holster, grnzotl Ktit
rubU ,nnd gono through tho top of
tho enr.
Kutrubis' bond wns dressed at the
Klnmnth Valley hospital. Tho rndl
nlor of tho cur wnB badly dnmnged
jby
tho collision.
Walter Henry To
Take Degree For
Medical Service
Waiter Henry, of tho Pelican
Community club, declares that bo
deserves toe degree' of Doctor of
.Medicine. Sunday morning Hciiy
dispensed a whole bottle of Iiror.io
Seltzer lo the boys who had bet -a
attending to their pay day ilu'.':-s
the evening before. In fact, i .i:iy
school was disturbed several J.ncs
by members of ths club clamoring
for attention.
Henry declare! that !f h does
not get the M. I). degree, 'to will
apply for the degree of It. S. f..
(Bromo Seltzer Distributor.)
SHAW-BERTRAM
. RESAW RAISES
CUT TO 155 M
The rcsaw Installed by the Shaw
nertram Lumber company has
boosted the cut of. the two shifts be
tween twenty and twenty - five
thousand feet. Without tho resaw,
thep hint was cutting around 130 M.
Now the mill is averaging around
15 DM with two eight hour shifts.
Twelve More
Courses Are
Still Open
There are still a number of free
correspondence courses open this
month to fellows in the lumber in
dustry who want to take this course
through courtesy .of the Luinbcr
logno. Through arrangement wilh tho
.S'atiohn! Lumber Manufacturers'
association, ,Lumberlogue Is permit
ted lo glvo 25 free correspondence
courses in lumber each month. Since
Lumberloguo first started, more than
the quota has been subscribed each
month; In fact, so gTeat was the de
mand the first ; month that 60
courses were granted.
If you nro employed by the lum
ber industry In the Klamath coun
try, or in Northern California, just
send your name nnd address to The
Lumberloguo. in care of The Even
ing Herald, nnd your name will be
placed on tho list. It costs you ab
solutely nothing. You get a free
correspondence just for the asking.
PELICAN SKIPPING
35 CARS PER DAY
Pelicnn Pay camps are skipping
about thirty-fivo cars of logs per
day. Camp 1, tho cat camp, under
Jack Sampson, has about 120 men:
Camp 2, the wheel camp, under Bill
McManus, has about 110 men.
Camp 3, tho railroad camp, has a
section crew of eighteen men doing
Vallroad repair work. v j '
Tho track layer is laying; new
sieel. Jim Johnston Is. running; No.
2 on tho Irnck layer. I '
AXDKIISOX IXJCBKIl '
Word has been Tecelved in -this
district that Billy Anderson, travel
ing freight . ngont for the i Chicago
Croat Western; fwas seriously In
jured In Snn Lonmlro. Cn!.,' about
two weeks ago. Billy was crossing
tho street toi bonrd a street; car
when ho was struck by a speeding
automobile. He spent olght da; is In
tho hospital nnd is still unab le to
bo nround. Ilo is a monthly v jsttor
nt tho mills here and his failure
I oshow up last week was ac
counted for by a lotter to Walter
P. Itnnnon, of tho Algomn Lmmber
Co., giving an account of his. nc
cldent. V
VISITS AL(.XMA
Uny Ilofbergcr ot- llio Moiloe
Lumber Co. was nn Algoma visitor
Friday. Uny is out buying lumlior
to fill orders on fllo which 111.'
company wns unnblo to Till aftvo?
tho disastrous flro which, destro.vied
tho Modoe mill, llofboraer stn.'.tis
that in nil probability ttiu mlll'VCI!
bo rebuilt this fail nnd thnt n
double . band equipment will bci
Installed.
l)lKC!IAIS;i;l I'KO.H HONlMTAIi
Frank Kelly, who -wna soveroly
Injured threo wooks ago when a
truck lend ot lumber foil on him.
Is. nblo to bo back nt his place with,
tho Algoma Lumber Co., nftor- n,
fortnight In tho liospllul.
Paul Bunyan Logged Through Some
Pretty Chilly and Snowy Weather
The winter of the Deep Snow
everything was buried, l'atil had to
dig down to find the tops of the
tallest White Pines. Ho had tho
snow dug away around them and
lowered his sawyers down to tho
bane of the trees. When the tree
v.,..l!,,;,
w'os cut off he hauled it to the
surface with a long parbnckle chain
to which Babe, mounted on snow
shoes, was hitched. It was Impos
sible to get enough stove pipe to
reach the top of the snow, so Paul
had Big Ole make stovepipe by
boring out logs with a long six-inch
auger.
The year of the Two Winters
they had winter, all summer and
then in the fall 'it turned colder.
One day" Big ' Joe set the boiling
coffee pot on the stove nnd it
froze so quick that the ice wa3 hbt.
That was right after Paul had built
the Great ; Lakes nnd that winter
ELECTRICIAN IS
SEVERELY BURNT I
AT LOCAL PLANT i
Lcland Couch was severely burnt
about tho face Thursday at the
Shaw-Bertram, factory when testing
a ground on the now electrical equip
ment. Couch, an experienced elec
trician, knew that he was in danger,
so he stood on a box nnd kept his
face when testing out tho ground.
Tho current, flnshed out more than
two feet, nnd Couch undoubtedly
owes his life to his card in stnnding
on the box and shielding himself as
much as possible.
MODOC PINE CAMP i
RUNS HALF SHIFT;
Tho Cnlnmus enmp ot tho Modoc
Pine company has boon cut from
fourteen sets of fullers to six sets, j
Although no statement hns been j
made by tho company, It Is evident
that it plnns to run the camp on :
halt shift until another mill can ba
built. '
liny Hofberger, assistant manager, j
nns ueen uuying itimuer irom oiuur
mills throughout tho county during
the past woek to fill orders which
tho company had on hand botoro tho
burning of the mill.
A C.OOl) MAX (iOXK WRONG
Ileport has it that John Stalling,
Ewnunn filer, nfior watching the
Hula girls at tho carnival the other
night, decltired that they sure
shook a moan bunch ot sea grass.
His friends eny that ho would still
bo winching the girls it his wlto
.had not found him.
. VISITS TOWX
Joe Truschon spent Saturdny eve
nine visiting with friends, return
ing iho sanio evening to Kv.auiia
enmp.'
llOWV J'KOM A NX A C'KKHK .
ArtAVImor',; logging contractor for
tho Anna Crick Lumber compuny
was In town ,on' business Monday.
1
they froze clear to the bottom
They never would have thawed out
if I'aul had not chopped out the lee
and hauled it out on shore for thh
sun to melt. He finally got nil
the ice thawed but he had to put
in all new fish.
The next year was the year tho
rain came up from China. It rained
so bard and so long that tho gross
was all washed out by the roots
and Paul bad a great time feeding
his cattle. Babe had to learn to
eat pancakes like Benny. That was
the time ho used the straw hats
for an emergency ration.
When Paul's drive came down,
folks - in the settlements were
astonished to see all tho river-pigs
wearing hugo straw hats. The roa
son for this was soon apparent,
when tho fodder ran out cvory man
was politely reqnested to toss his
hat in tho ring. Hundreds of straw
bats were used to make a lunch
for Babe.
BIG LAKES MILL
A night sMft was adjed Sunday
evening by the Big Lakes B.ix com
pany at it's sawmill. Between thir
ty and thirty-five men will be nd
ded to the payroll. i - .
Big Lakes made the high average
of 73.M per eight hour- shift lust
ntonili, which is exceptionally high
for a single band mill without a
gr.ng of resaw. 1 .- ' - '
MARKET IS SHOT
TO PIECES SAYS
PELICAN BAY MAN
The pop and candy market' is In
a precarious condition, according; to
information received by Lumber
loguo from Camp Clerk ("has. Hilgen.
of Pelican Bay camp number one.
"The . supply far exceeds tho de
mand." said Mr. Hagen yesterday.
"Thero is practically no steady buy
ing I would say that It Is distinct
ly n buyer's market." When quiz
zed as to his explanation of this con
dition, Mr. Hagen staled that, In his
opinion, the departuro of Marlon
Masten from camp had caused the
slump.. '
KAILBOAI) MAN VISITS '
Chnrlos F. Ilurnott, ngotsi for
the Chicago, Bock lslnnd nnd Pa
cific railroad, wns a visitor nt Iho
northern mills during tho past
week. Mr. Btirnott, ,wan in eastern
Oregon during ' the heavy wind
storms nnd ho status that auto
mobiles and other vehlrlos ivero
carried along by tho wind for hun
dreds of feet. i ,
loos i on tiiii.oyi'iv
Petn Beck, who was running a
camp tor the Modoc I'lno company
on Spring Creek unit, in now lug
ging with his tractor anil wheels for
tho Chllotiuln Lumber company.
RUNNING NIGHTS