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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
PXGE WFJWESTTAY, M"AY inn Irrltublu Husband (to wlfo driving a nail) However do you expect to Milling Around ...... V knock a null I" "H w"h 4 clothua brush? Fur gjoduesu' aalto J use jour lioail, near.- j FINE Lathe Work and Machine Work Sawmill and box factory men are fast learning our work satisfies. For speed and accuracy, bring your rush jobs to us I Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth Phone 680 Electric - , WELDING j'w M'ei'e"ugh--1 lonk the cov er off my radio lust night una gut culm, i Jlolulo 'Siuuliriuld That' nothing I lld the cover oft mine lastulglit and got Capetown. Mickey Doliiuliliteiylluinph. 1 tuuk. tin; cover off my bed und get Chill. Ask Paul Bunyati I mndo tho wnlcb bo used. It had a crowbar for a second band and usod nine acri of glass In (hp crystal. Bond In your witch to mo, woll parked, and I'll return It to you by parol pout. Oran W. Loud 107 SOUTH HKVh.NTII IIAIIT DLII.DINa TAILORED CLOTHES are an economy made as I make them. - ' bh . '. : j. v. lofquist Tailor US So. 9th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Fine Materials Fine Workmanship 4L Directors Start 13th Semi-Annual Meet In Portland Tortland Flf logglnb on tlio wont count underwent further curtallniont lam wook whon several lnrgo cum pi woro onllroly cloned and fill I its and buckors lulil off at others, accord Ing to roporla from various 4L nm- ployinont service offices rocolvcd at 4L houdquurtors horo today. Tho curtailing nl of log production In nl prosont moro marked In tho Timet Bounty and Orioa Harbor districts than It la olsowhoro. I,ogglng and stiwmllllng In the plno dlatrlcta of Eastern Wnshlng- ton4, Oregon nnd In Idaho, nro at seasonal hulght, tho report show. and practically nil lumber opera tions thoro nro busy. Condensed roporta .from tho various 4L offices aro as follows: Urny Harbor In eurrli of work,1 olaowhoro and thoro nro very tow men out of work olthor In Iloqulam or Aberdeen. 'Forgive Hie, Grace, know 1 uliouliln't huvo kissed you." rt... . ...i... .. ... AW, go oil, uml Mi" t nil i uui f sure. You wiped your up.) on my collar after you did." i I . ... IX rhii.wl'j virgini iniuiiii.-u inoir lamps u nil had HKhl. Hut who can tell whuiii-llw foolish virgins trim- Ablo -(reudllig ropurt of football gumu) 1 seu where your son lost twenty yurus. Iksy Whut, ao carelaa! Veil, 1 bet It was only gingham. Tho height of cominotlon la two skeletons doing u dunce on a tin danco f I 'or wo hear modern April 1st. I went auto riding Ibis ovenlng with a chap named George. When bo diovn up In a ford 1 felt like stalling out of tho date. When he brought mo bume I let him kiss mo koodnlght twice. April 2d George, tho same fellow 1 was out with last night called f ir me tonight In a new lluick. Wi: hid a lovoly time and I let nun Kii.i mo goodnlKlil ten times. April 3d Haven t time to write any more this ovonlug. George Is waiting uul' Ido for mo In a Kails Hoycc. April 4th. VVus too tired to go to work to day. Hut there's one euro thing. I'll never go f-r another uuto rid with George without my roller skates. "Is Mrs. Drown at homoS" i" :uir ed the someVhal belaied caller. "Buro and tluv'ro both ut 'home,' replied llrldget, the new parlor maid brceilly, "but you can't seo thl.n They're stripping for dinner." R e-tre mod 111 thu durkT Headline Insane Man Found In City Hull," The remarkable part about tho mat ter Is tho fact that no was dis covered, i A sorority freshman named Hannah Once slipped on n peel of banana Khu lit with a squash And said, "Oh my gosh!" '1 fear I have Deltacd my Gamma." ALGOMA ITEMS Tho Algoma bill team and fol- lowcra of tho sport migrated to Lamm's mill Sunday where a hard fought g.imo ensued, Lamm's coming off tho victors with a scoro of IS U IS. Deputy State Firo Marshall E. Wolfe ""t several dayj In Rlgoraa last week standardizing the firo fighting equipment for the Algoma Lu.i.Ikt company. Jlr. Pellett of Klamath Falls vis ited the Algjma Sunday school Sun duy. Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Wood attend ed the M il.ier's Day service at the Methodist church In Klamath Falls. Russell T-euataha and small son Fred.!, whj wcho recent vlrttms of ? T X iV I !y T" iT it t T f Y ? y T f :f Y our a clin g F o o t Equi pin ent ? t f y f y tlin flu nrn .'iln tn hn around nc.iin. ' 1 Mrs. Euton, Mrs. Treuatha's mother : f Is visl.lng at the Treua'.ha home. JJ I.lttlo Alice Loftsgaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Loftsgaard, is suffering from an attack of Did You ever notice how carefully some people watch the tires on their car, and their toe may be sticking out of their shoe? It is just as important that your shoes be kept in good condition as it is to have your tires in good shape. They Wear Longer Feel Better If you send them to a man who has had years of experience and all of the latest equipment, you are bound to get first class work. Send In a Pair Today Tough Wife (with suilii'ii Inspiration) Dear, bow would Ilka to have mo ther for lunch? Husband No thanks. My diges tion isn't what It used to be. .... TACOMA i Labor turnovor In camps and sawmills of this district lust wook showed a heavy Increase. Nearly all of the local mills are con tinuing tho flvo-dny week. Thoro nro almost no . skilled workers out of employment hero, but thoro la still a surplus of common labor. SEATTLE Logging on Pugot Sound was further curtailed last wook whon tho Clspus, Cnrlsborg, Cavnno, and 1'uget Sound Mills & Timber companies' cum pi wore clos ed dawn. Fullers and buckera huvo been laid off at tho Westfork Log ging Co.'a camp. Sawmills of this district are, for tho most part, con tinuing tho flvo day wock. Another largo fishing' crew went north lust week. Added street repairs In Sont tlo huvo required a lot of extra hulp. House building Is acllvo. Thoro aro fow skilled men of any description now unemployed. SKOKANK Itullrond section and grading work In this district Inst wock required) mora uddllloonl help thun did any industry. Ktuto roud building In Northern Idaho also Is getting started; tho state's program calls for 100 miles of new highway tills year. Practically all sawmills In tho Inland Kmplro aro operating nnd most of tho summer logging camps are now running. Men, moro than Is usual, nro hiring direct on tho Job und thoy nre working more utoadlly. Labor turnovor is most Industries is very light. PORTLAND There la no sign of a lot-up in logging netivlty nlong tho Columbia river. . Practically all camps iu tills district nre opuintlug will full crews. Labor turnovor continues extremely heavy. Obor- titlng achiidulos of local sawmills ro nuiln tho antno ns for many wooks pnBt, Tho foroior Cnmoron sawmill nt.Ooldonilnlo, Wn., down for the past iyonr, will atari cutting ngnln this wook under now management. Htroot paving and other municipal work horo hits boon Incroasod. Culls for' farm anil dairy help load all domands (or labor. AD1DRDKEN .Falling nnd bucking operations hnvo boon aloppod nt sov oral moro camps In Ornya llnrbor district. Thoro has boon no clnngo In oporatlng time of local sawmills. County and city stroots and road work has absorbed practically nil tho surplus of com moo labor ithat was brought about two weeks ngo when five' large loggljig, camps .oons- ed operations, Unemployed exper ienced loggora appear to liavo loft LAMM'S MILL Mistress ot tho Home I am n womun of few words. If I beckon with my hand, that means "Come." Tho New Servunl That suits me, mum I I'm also a womun ot fe,v If I shako my head It I'm not coming." words, mouns Whero C'ush Is !;ue Tho wages of slu Is a check from a confession magazine. Ot'lciitmiiiii "Before Prohlbllon," said tho girl at tho swilchburd In tho big hotel, "I would sometimes get n ring from a room upstairs nn da husky volco would nsk, "Say, what's tho -nnmo ot this hotel? 1 Now, I sometimes got n ring nnd the is mo kind or a husky volco asks, 'Say, what's tao nanto of this city: flu. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Abbott were en tertained on their first wedding an niversary at a dinner arranged by Mrs. Abbott's sister, Mrs; Wise carver, of Klamath Falls. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Abbott motor ed to Modford, whero they visited with Mr. Abbott's father and mo ther. II. Sowcll is confined to liU home with influenza. Tho classes of Principal Plorson at tho Algoma school are having an enforced vacation during Mr. Pier son's Illness. 1 I y t y It Goodyear Repair W. W. Connors Next to Herald Office Shop LAMM'S CAMP Disaster "Wcro you ever in a milroad dis aster?" "Only onco. Thon I kissed tho wrong girl going through tho tunnel." Folks meaning Modoc Pointers We aro going to bo represented j In tho Lumberlogue. and wo givo i you fnir warning that theso stunts j you hnvo been pulling off aro going to be handled without gloves. Thoro Is only one way to prevent It. When you are guilty como through handsomely. Seriously though, there will bo no thought of "Get ting back" in this column, and It you nro gently rapped take It In tho spirit iu which it is given simply fnii. , J. IJ gono Ogcn.. boss carpenter, has to California for a vacation. A Mirror of Tragedy Cluudo Houghton superintendent of enmp left on Wednesday for Mod ford tn bo gono until Monday. K. P. Brady Is In chargo while Mr. Houglilun is away. ICd (Ikoy) Qubernlck government chock senior Is quito n troquont visitor In camp now o'dnys, Ikoy says ho likes tho chuck hero. I). L, MiiCoy, govornmout senior hero recently moved his wlfo nnd child here trim tho Agoney. Mrs. Clnudo Houghton and John Johnson from Klamath Falls wore camp visitors on Monday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. W. 10. Lnmm nnd llttlo daughter W'lnlfrod from Mo doc H'olut vlsltod tho camp on last Saturday afturnoou. 13111 11da has just complotod him solf a now underground collar. Ho says that lio- expects to sloop cool this summer. ' Cocll Lowe la lotting his board grow out, suys that tho mosqultoos don't blto J hnrd. Tho weather horo has ' boon ronl cool 'and rainy for tho last wook, A short eoason this time. H, (Socloty Rod) .Pygnll rocontly reported as cleaning up nround camp has been promoted to' official pud pooler, world of tragedy Is mirrored In the fnco of Mrs. MUry E. Perry, widow, of Los Angeles, Calif, She has borne three sons. The youngest, Louis, in, whom tho mother cnllo "my baby," Is In mui-dorera" row In San Quentln prison, whero ho will bo' hanged for killing a policeman. ' Tho othorjwo enna, Oscar, 14, nnd Roborti 21, nro in San Quentln undcMlfe,' .1 . - sentences tw highway roWwry. '.p,,", , "; , 1 Ho will visit his father and sister whllo' there. i Tbe planing mill has started run- ining two hours over time live j nights a weok. ' Sam Ellis recently mado a trip j Into Idaho, stopping over in Port land. Sam says they have some curious habits in the big cities. Actually saw people eating pio with a fork. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. McElwIn received word today that their daughter, who has been seriously ill In San Fran cisco, is Improving. Mr. H. B. Damon, tho village cut up. Saturday nigbted in Klamath Falls, stopping at Ye Arcade Tav ern. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were under tho caro ot a doctor Monday from tho effects of ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating ice cream Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dixon, who were of tho party, wcro also l::'.'-r"s"d. Andv Chldestcr tut. I his car again Saturday night- Bill Spankler lost his head com pletely in tho ball gnina Sunday. Hill snys It didn't bother him as ho seldom used It anyhow. Tex Harrison pitched some ball Sunday. In tho fifth inning ho pitched eleven balls and funned three men. i Two of them were foul tips on tho third strike. If Tex keeps this up we',11 cop that pen nant. . It is a mystery how Hnnk Goudy gets his legs untangled aftor run ning four bases. A prnctlco gamo between Al goma nnd Lnmm's mill was played at Lamm's mill Sunday. Tho boys showod up well for tho first game. Some . errors woro mado, but thoro was some mighty nifty stick work. Tex Harrison for Lamm's and Cnrl Englo for Algoma pitchod airtight ball. Mrs. Buttortiold heard some ono say that cnurcn stole a oaso. &ne vehemently denied It. She was watching hlin all tho time and ho didn't tako a thing. Besides, she knows that boy la honest. Emmot Chldostor has a badly split finger us a result of tbo ball gamo Sunday. . Dutch Kitchin has recently over hauled hla Ford, adding a new main spring. He claims he has no trouble now In making twenty miles per hour down hill, v K. C. Pierson was heard, to re mark that he would like to have tho Hornld circulation manager conio... out . to. Modoc Point. He would llke'i to Introduce him to sev oral birds that -are In the habit ot borrowing his paper,. D. A. Kenyon 439 SIXTH, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Coal Iron Stetel - ' Bolts and logging equipment Oldest and best'equipped shop in this locality in connection. NEW OFFICE MAX ' W. L. Quinn, formerly with the Hammond Lumber company In its Portland office, is now with tho Shaw-Bertram Lumber company, re placing W. West. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGrew were Klamath Falls visitors from Smith River, California, where Mr. Mc Grew is connected with tbe lumber business. '; - . Co mmon Sense X will tell you the more and smaller the voids in hollow tile walls The More Insulation You Get SPECIFY AND DEMAND l Six Cell Columbia Square Tile Six Cell Interlocking Tile Porter Construction Co. 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