WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1025 THE LUMBERLO GUE PAGE ELEVEN NEW FORESTRY L I IS PASSED ', '' ; Idaho Bill Provides for Div Uion of States Into Protective Units IV iTI'o forestry lIH passed by the '" ' InKt Idaho legUluru mark (liu eul inllititiou of Iiiiik effort lo hoi1 ii io for Iilulio n law Willi-ii would Klvn res enable assurance of imriiiutH'iii y In 1 .timber production. Iilnliu, alihmiKli ' nnioiiK Hi" very Inst of tho timbered NttttO of 111 i' union lu mi, now has ono of IlKi moat proxrnsslve forestry law ynl written. 1'lin miw luw su persede the old Knllnn flru luw . tlioimli riilulnliiK tlio Rood feature Of tllO latter. iTIiu luw Ih predicated on tlm be Hot that If forest flru are controlled . Ih problem of ronllnuou forest production In lamely solved. Hut any forest luw rnlcululod to coutrol forest fire In Idulio miiHt provldo for lliroo twm'iiiliilH exceutlvo of f Icorn lo enforce the luw, rutlonnl mot hmU of hIiibIi dUponul, nnd an adequate protective orKunlnullon for ull forest lunilit, whether bearing merchantable timber, cut-over or burned over. , , Tim Inw meets tlm flrNi oasentlul IhroiiKh tlto cnnllon of tlm office of Htnto forester, und u tutu coopera tive board of forestry of twelve members, cutisliillnit of tlio governor, a chalrmitn, tlm attorney general of tlm lnle, secretary of the state, ntulii auditor, ntiito siipe'rltitnodent of pub 11c Iniitrtii'tlou, slate lund conunls loniT, mill" commlNaloner of roclu mutlon, di'ii it of the school of fore try at tlm unlvornlty, and four cltl ion of tlm state, appointed liy (tin governor. Two of Ilia four ap polntnnii ar,) nominated by Din tlm br protective association, one of the livestock Industry, and ono by tho V. H. Korest Hervlco. Thin bonrd op point tho State forester. Tha second csscutlnl I accom plliihod by thu slush disposal lection. ' Thin provide that tho iiliuih created Incident to IukkIiik shall bo pllvd nd burn ihI unless another mot hod of disposal la authorized by tho stale forester. Tho third osscnliul I mot through tho provlnlon that all forest land of the ntnto ahall bo divided into dis trict to bo known and deslnnnud a Mreat prolnctlva district with a view to KlvliiK onrh district ndo(untu and effective prutnrtlon. tho coat to bo borne equitably hy all owner, aldod by federal fuiulH. Under tho old Knllun Aft tho ntnto vu districted only In part, nt.uo all protection of prlvato lund wan en tirely voluntary. A Inrito part of the cut-over lund was outside tho bound nrlo of tho officially organized pro tective dlatrlct. Those land woru commonly know a "no man' land" and received no protection whatever. Under tlrti now law all such land will bo Included In regularly or ganized dlHtrlcl. This will bo done either by extending tho boundnrlo of tho (llntrlctn already organized or by tho creation of new dlatrlct. Ily prorating tho coat of flro pro tection among nil owner a tho new law doea, tho avorago por acre coal will bo Mubatnnllnlly reduced. For example one prominent association find that tho coat por aero for 192G figured under tho old Fallon Law would be 11.3 cents whorea undor tha now law tha cout will bo 8.6 con In. a saving of 4.7 cent por acre. Till com 'Will doubtlpas ho atlll fur ther reducod by additional fodoritl . fund which will bo Hindu available ,lhl yoar. s ' ' . Tho timber protectlvo associations built tip under the old Knllon Law will not be dlHturbnd by tho now law, but will continuo to function J lint a formorly. 1 ; LAMM'S CAMP Quito a number from camp went Into Klamath' FnllR Snluriluy nlRht. Airiontc tho mimbor wcro C. C. Wil liam, Geo, M union, Joe 'Chapmnrt, . John Itunnull, V. A. Hydo, Frank Slnltory nhd Mllioy Uniilon. Martin Olson anil Frank Lowoll ' motored to Ilenil on Saturday, slny- Iiir ovor Bunday. , r Hmploye to kmvn tlio Hfwlro of '' , tlia 'oompnby t'hl wnnR were ll'ianlt ' Blattory and Mlkey I In nl on. Frunk nnyn that Jpo Chiipniun I lob miuili of a bunclior for him. " " Claude HoiiKhtori roturnod ft'oiq ' Mod ford on Sunday; Wbilo thera ho took the thlrty-Rocond dogreo In Masonry. Wnyno Lowe arrived' In camp on Monday from Oakland, Cnllf. Whtlo , , hero ho I tho guet ot Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Hydo. A.-,t. Clement,'' from Portland, la visiting Mr. and Mr. W. Li Clement this wook. Mr. Clomont Is on his: way to Tennossoa to visit with rolntlvos and aftor a short visit thoro will en tor college at Valparaiso, Indiana. , Tlio wenthor ,1b, vory bad, hore this wook quite a lilt of rnln, tfho moro ' yam, ttottowtto,, A plrtilo wn nhjbyed Iftat Btihtlay ill Kprlng creek by Mr. and Mr. Cecil Lowe and children, Mr. and Mr. V. It. Hyde and children, Ml Ivu Wllaou and Mr .and Mr. W. L. C'li'inoiit, Mr. and Mr. K. Norman from ICwaiina cump nnd little daugh ter, Audrey. A fine tlniO wa report ed by all, with Oodles of eat. Then, to make It a perfect day, they all drove to (;iillociwln to a show. .-' IC, I'. Iirudy, llrundy 11111 Itlrtlp, ioo Cbapmiin and John , itiial'lji drove to Clilloquln Humlny, and from here to Klutnuth Kill lu. A few people from pnlluiw 'Uuy ciuiipa visited here lust Buniluy.' : The triilu crew here bud a bit of bud luck on Hnturduy when a car of Iiikb Kill off the truck. i. W. Week, returned to work this week. He wu called to hi home In 0 mills i'nns lust week to attend to a law ull. W. It. Hyde and brother, Wuyno Lowe, also Iva Wilson, motored to Klamnlh Kali on Wedneaday for a shopping tour of Ilia city. On account of tho ruin on Wed neaday morning no one went out to work. Jack Jones and Frank Lowell went to Klamnth Fall on Wedne day to have Homo dentul work done, H. I'ygnll and Tho. Oschner were among the Klamullt FuIIh vis itor lust Saturday and Runday. Cha. Doltjer and Kay Olson went to Kinniulb "iiIIb on rinturduy even ing to buy a supply of fishing tuckle. Joe Chapman, whilo driving in to tha Fail on Kiitunlny lust, had the mlarortuna to run Into another car. No damage wad done, only tho bub cup knocked oft of bl Henry. W. 8. (lodfroy returned to camp on Tuesday. Mr. (lodfrey wa lu Klamath Full recuperating from u severe utlack of the bottle. SWEDISH ITEMS I yuxt write a few line for do poys dot. matt te, Itocky , Mountains, und put (lorn where dcy are. Oluf Laraon wa nt Slmonaon' store, where dey were blaylng radio. Kferypody waa talking bow wonder ful dot va. Ya, alt Olnf. I tap two times on dl box, turn do lid. und get Copenhagen. Ycrry Calluhnn, and do two young Callahan were choy riding to Lamm' rnmp. Rvann Yohneon, who usto be the strong . man ot California Is at Lamm' now Ya, Alaska Yobn come to camp und von ha left everybody wa glut nnd Yohn bono one fine fellow. Little Yorso, ylppo bps, say de ftvcdlsh fiddle uro sound wooton hi oar now. Gift hor moose, Yorge. Chally Nelson salt, van ha gals marrlet ho vtll giro hli flanco a rink mil troo dlamont In. ' Kt Praty sals, you can't toll how tint a flapper travels by tha length of her Inig. Te chamtnor crow folt fery good und happy Monday und loadod lot of logs, aillls Is protty near Prinl Bunyan'a class, und young Shooler topped one hour to feet hor twenty pales of hay for tlnnor, und de oter poy took ono hour to pick baling; wlro from her tooth aftor tinner. Rome yammor crow. Clauto Houghton has poon plsy riling to goat or passing da buck In bis lodgu. Da Battler says ho put in so many logs as Paul Bunyan de vlnter oft tho Pino Snow. V KOOK TO KOOKKE "KooH, may I chow aonio snoose!" Yes, my darling Kookoo, Keep the Julco from off your chin And don't spit in tho jolly. By. Olaf Brlcksou, Yohnson Potcrson, Larson Nolson, and Lena Petorson Swnuaon. Hofberger and - Gervais Visit nay Hotbargor, asslstnnt manager ot tho Modoc Pino c6mpany, and Louis Gorvals, yard superintendent, were In town on business from Aap Rr jvo, Thursday, returning the ovon Ing ot the same day. Hofberger statod that although the mill would bo rebuilt, no dotlnlto plans 'had bajn laid, nor' any ditto sot fur construction to begin, ,: Only a small crow of men is at work in the yard nt tlto prosont tlmo. Tho planing mill Is eurtne Ing fir, for tho Oshkosh Tlmbor company, to bo unod in tho construc tion it Its- new box factory and ,ro manufactiiiring plnnt tf Sprague river.'- , i TO 1'IOHT WV.I, Dusty Hannon ha . challenged Rpood Wortley to a (luol nt fifty paces wlth'ploklo bottles, provided Rpoed falls to sew tho buttons back on Hannen' overcoat. Pate Nuilson daclnro that ho will challenge tho winner to a duel nt fifty inches with plcklo bottles. 1 i uiJ, E.'.Snttior wnn In town on Bus iness from MuCullointa in 111 Inst Sutuvdiiy, IBBQBHBB1B9BB9HBBHEB n u a H M n n u Bl UMia it M,') . r ii . bl U s u a it n H U n M u S3 n Bf -H a a & n H n H H H a u a M U n n n u a H Efl U m ' a a a B H 8 a M H M H ' H 11 If n u . a n ' n H a na n M. M H. n ii ii u n ii s ii ii n; n lU 'i - i' ' Ll Jiillllli .'M1':-...i' ill, ''I ,' . . , ti'!''-'j ' CaEBBflEBE3BBtyflBBBflBBBBaaiBBBBBBEBB Where Are the We thought that there were a lot of them in the Klamath region Investigation has convinced us that we were right in ouri first thought, and that there are a lot of them m the Klamath woods. We have finally found out the reason for their shyness. They're afraid, we'll print their names with their poem, and they'll be kidded out of camp. : ' - Then Listen to This: We won't print your name with your poem unless you want it done. If you want it printed without a signature, just say so and your wish will be respected. . . Now About Homespun Bunyan Yarns After the first couple of weeks it seemed as if 'the boys had run out of steam. We can't believe it. Paul Bunyan is credited with some tall yarns? but some of the men we've met in local bunk houses have Paul backed off the boards a mile if they would only let loose. Sa now have at it.. Try. your hand at it. Address your, contribution to Lumberiogue Editor care of Evening Herald. r- Are You Getting The Lumberiogue Regularly? If not, ;yotr miss a real treat each week. The Lumberiogue is the only Klamath Coun ty publication devoted to news' of mill andv woods workers of Klamath County. It keeps you informed as to what is happening in other camps and lets you know when a friend of yours comes in from the coast, o r from the Coeur cF Alenes. Your subscription to The Evening Herald brings you , both The Evening Herald, a daily newspaper with Associated press news and a weekly with lumber news. Do it now don't take a chance on, missing the rest of the Paul Bunyan yarns! j'i' , I,' ; M ' ' I'-: i IT t . f "n . 1 V X, 1.' . ,,,,,!( ,!,,,!, hi; II II II !! II II II i! II II M II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II SI II II II II II II II 31 II II II II 31 II II II II II - II II II II II II II II II II II II II II M II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II SI II II II II II II Bl II II II II U II II II II II a ii ii ii :i ii ii ii ii ii I! ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii :i ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii !', II II II U 'i i . a j '. , .1 '' I ?:t n--i;' ,i.iM .-t ': : t'Uo l rt- n 1 1; .1 ,1 V j.liiMfi'l ' A. ii; , HUM ) A . ; ; ) i : i r f 1 1 )' I, .,,,-, h'll"-,!-,-