The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1925, Page 11, Image 11

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,
LABOR
0
IS GIVEN FOR
THE LAST WEEK
Several Hundred' Loggers
Ud Off in Fir
1 '" Section
rOtlTf.ANI), June! JO, Wllh tin.
laying off of several hundred morn
loggers Inat wnnli, employment lu
tho (lr producing districts- of the
mwoat count continued It downward
iriimi, according in tno n woowy
umnluymenl service letter laniiud
huro tuduy. Tim letter Indicated
thnt eurtulliiinii t of logging U moro
pronounced in dm (Irnya Harbor
u ml rugot Hound dlatrlcta than else
where.' Uawmlll oimriitloii, thu bitter
slates,' ha for tlm moat purl .Own
returned to a six-day week-, paals.
Hlvnr ttrlvuM In the iiloo country
Hunt of the Cnacodoo urn coming to
on and, aswmllla mid camps there
nro aoit HDiin lily aellvu and vnry
fuw men urn out of employment,
tlm letter states. Condensed mporle
(roin tho various dlalrlcts follow:
rortlitnd Kallora nnd buckors
aro lolng Inld off at several morn
en in ii In thin district nnd lht
Heaver Crook l.ogrflng coinpnny hnii
but down. Local sawmills nra now
oporatliiK nix dnya per wank. A
night llilft has boon ndilod nt tho
Cobbe 4 Mltcholl tntll. Vnluuls. (t
In reported, t.nbor turnovori. In
U camps mid nwmilla Is- vory light.
If Aberdeen Despite tho fact that
ovnml hundred loggers have boon
I laid off at drays llurbnr camp
I during thu pant ton days, thoro aro
H fow unemployed roun In thla city.
Tho Lytlo Logging company closed
lu camp last week, and ramp 1 of
' thn Wynoocho Timber company la
down Tho Independence Logging
company, a four-ld . oporatlon,
ihut down Mny SO. Thero ha been
no chango In sawnilll operation
hero; Tho Harbor 1'lywood coin
' pany, t a now concern at present
I employing Kt nien and women In
thn manufacture of veneer, began
oporatlon laat weok. Tho clam
packlhg eaon on Qrnys Harbor
nan coma to an end.
- Seattle Tho .number of unom
ployed In Boatllo wan materially In
creased during thn past week and
now Join hnvo boon fowor. Moro
(ill I urn dnd backer huvo boon Inld
off at I'licrl sound campa. Sawmill
oiornllo;i In-re. fur iho moat part,
ha boon luuuned to a six-day
week. nemnnds fur liolp from fnrme
and dnlrlos havo bceu riegllglblo.
A fnw sirnwliorry pickers have boon
sent to Join from Suattlo but local
bulp In tlm various berry dlatricta
I doing moat of tho work.
Evorctt A largo number of log
ging companies are preparing to
cloio down for Indefinite porloda.
All local aawmllla lire running o
a alg-day wock and ono haa addad
a second ahlft. Thoro aro fow Jobs
offered at local employment offices
and thoro aro fow mon out of work.
Dolllngham With tho reopening
of tho E. K. Wood aawmlll hare,
giving omploymont. to about 150
mon. nnd the opening of tho Bloa
dol-Donovan Lumbar , Mills' now
box factory, thoro has bacn an Im
provement In tho local labor situa
tion, although In tho noar future
sovornl logging 'campa will curtnti
or shut down altogether. Tho , Bt.
Paul and Tacoma camp la now op
erating but ono aide and tlioPiiget
Round aawmllla' oamp haa boon
cloaod, Wuorkln Droa. nnd I off A
Plnkoy ImVo roaumod logging. Al
tho i Utah-Idaho Sugar company's
factory 140 men are employed nnd
mon will loon be needed In tho
sugar boot fields for thinning. .
' Spoknno All skilled ... sawmill
holp In thla district Hoemn to bo em
ployed. Night shifts have boon
nddod at 'two - moro , large plants.
Tho Prlost rlvor drlvo finished laat
wook' and tho Humblrd Lumbor
company has clonod Its two camps
In thnt district, Railroads hero nro
still tailing fur a fow, mon for con
struction work. Haying will start
moxt wook and. orders for mon al
ready aro being recolred,
'llo'il Keep Mum ;
i A cortnln bank took on a num
bor of young mon, nnd on Jho'.r
Jialary rocolpts was prlntod: "Your
, aalnry Is your poraonnl buslnois n
fconflflontlal mattor and ahould not
be dlaolosod to' anybody else,"
One of tho young men, In signing-this
recolpt, add: "I won't men
tion It an anybody, as I am Just as
much ashamed of it- as you are." .
Call Out tho Homo Guards
2f .lt U truo that soldiers and
clorgymon apponl most strongly to
women, ' how would you like to be
An army chaplain?
-Th. Now, Shnilo .
She: I'm going to buy a now
gown, what shade would you llko
to son mo In?"
Ho: "Just tho shado' pf tho iold
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MILLING AROUND
I'oalllvo Proof ., )
Paying Tellori "Hut, iiiudam, you
will huvo to bo Identified before 1
can cash this chuck for you,
Kalr tuller (blushing furiously):
Oh, I Just hutu lo do It, and Uoorgn
would bo dreadfully nngry, but I
Iihvo a love leller hore which do
crlbus mo fully) l you would oar
to to It." ,
A IHi I.iue Tour of tho (."ounlry
Hut rln. 111.-.
Scene of many famous batllna.
Chief Industry, putting bullet holoa
lu Ita dwelling pluces and other
slrucliires. "
Potomac Itlvor:
This historic atroam should be
soon by vry patrlotio American,
livery duy crowds ft Scotchmen can
be observed looking for tho dollar
which (leorge Washington threw
acroai, ,. .
Lincoln, Neb!
Hero In situated the well known
firm of Ilryhn A Ilryan, Dealers In
Ont. , . '-
'. Two Xam
The doctor In charge of the Lun
atic Asylum was allowing his friend
aroifiirt. "You 'sea that mad man
over thoro?"
. ..y0,, i
"Al he does all day long Is walk
up and down nuimbllng to himself."
"WJiy?" .:' ' -'v
"You' sen on tho night of hla
wedding his girl Jilted him."
Tho doctor and hie friend passed
on. , -
"Say," Dac, I thought thut the
nuts were vlolont."
- "You want to soo some wild
ones?"
"Yes." .
"Follow mo." The doctor led ills
friend down a flight of stairs. On
their way down thy hoard terrific
noleca. Hang bang bang,
"Want's that?" atked the doctor's
fried, : f
"Ye-ull tee. Oh there. Dau you
sue that one?" The doctor pointed
to a nut who was steadily bang
ing his head against tho Iron burs
of bis cell, "Do yoil know wio that
It?" aikod the doctor.
"No." i
, "That's the fellow twho married
tho girl."
Their Hnuls Aro Pull of Hope
Two negro girls wore discussing
tho merits of a certain boauiy apea
lallau '' . - !-'v. '.;r.
"Am ahe tho goods?'' asked ono.
"Can alio make you beautiful?"'
"Listen, Ptinny," eauia the an
sor, "that wman nm so porflcl
cnt (bo can luako any black scare
crow look Vko tho Venus do Mllo
standln' knoo doep in a Illy pond."
I had appendicitis,
It was a cruel blow.
Now I can't wear evonlng dross,
Ilocauso tho cut will show.
' llnlnt Life Horrible?
Llfo Is ahort and time Is flootlng,
- So I spoed th.lt choory' greeting,
Lot us scatlor words of gloom,
A ma totter toward the tombl
Though It's bad, It oould be worso.
Hart a drink, and call tbe ihearse.
You Jiu-glo Thin Ono
Sold the halitosis uilroobe es ho
owered In retveit
Jutt before death snatched away his
soul unclean, '
"Though In hate I did upbraid you
liny tho fame that I have mado you,
You're a better' matt than. I am,
Listerias!" , i
Hollo: "You don't know anything
about radio from What point was
tho flfat broadcast?"
Bob: "Huh, that's easy from tho
Garden ot Eden, of courae."
Don't We All Know It)
Mrs.-"This la tho third tlmo this
wook I'vo caught you drunk I"
Mr. "Wolt you' know 1 can't
run very fast when I'm 'loxloated!"
Two business sousos at Mohall
wore dostroyed by tiro. Tho pump
was froion solid and a water main
plpo broken at the critical momont.
Mohall (Mont.) Courier.
Glnteful!
At a Christian Sclonco testimony
meeting thors woro many enthusi
astic talks by those present lu ack
nowledging, tho inspiration and holp
thoy had recolvod from Mary Bakor
Kilily, the foundor ot Christian
Science. Finally a mock-looking lit
tle' woman In tho audience aroso
and told:
"I am-only a..- visitor hore arid
nover heard of Mary Bakor Eddy
before, but I Just Want to toll you
will at Lydla Plnkham has dono tar
mo,". ' ' , , i '
- "I love you," he said, kissing her
siift yielding lips eagerly, "but for
heavens sake don't toll your hus
band." ' " ' ,
"What! Ard you nfrnld ot that
old egg?" she askod as sho looked
Into his eyes nnd kissed hlm thrice.
''Oh, no," ha nnawerod hastily,
'Not o" bit, 'out "'he anlghCtoH my
w(to,"v; : :,.,.
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of the happenings all over the, world. Politics, sports,
invention and all the hundred and dne things that go
to make this world a place ill Which to live.
The merchants of Klamath Falls, who have goods to
sell and who are not af raid to say they sell them-are
telling you the merits of these different things regu-'
larly in the Herald. The man who advertises his wares
is almost sure to have goods that are worth advertising.
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