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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
"rAGE NINE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 192S THE'EUMBEllEtFBUE" V THH KLAMATH I.UMDKKI.OdllK Eiiluljllnhoil March 0, 10811 A wookly paper for ibo iniiU' ami women omployod lu (ho lumlior In dustry of Ktumnlb County. IiK'jud ovory Monday 1IOWAHU WINNAUD Editor I Hvury iimiiloyo payii fur i iurln tolidnueo mill liiHiiiM tloii. Homo puy morn nixl hoiihi pay" Ions; (lint In, a M n dny iniiii woulil rneolvn H a dny worn It not for llm fnct Unit someone has to lliluk for lilm, look after Mm and minply tliu will Unit llolda 111 in to IiIh litiik. Tim result In, tknt lin ennlrlbiitiiH to tint support of thuao who mipurluli'lid lilm, y.Muko no mlntulio alioul thin: lu . eompntoncii and , (llnliii llnutlon ro qillro supervision, und tin y nay for It and no on also does. Tim lens ' ymj requlro lookliiK uftor tliu morn able you am to ntund iiliovo and aompliito your work tho greater . your rowan). Thou It you run not do only your own work, hut direct lntolllitimtly and effectively tho of 1 , forts of ol ho in, your rnward la In ' I'litct ratio, and thn blither, tlm In i ; telllgonco you can rlKhtly loud tho J i mora Invaluahlo In your life i Tho "law of wuki'h" Is an euro and oxnct In 1 1 n work Inn n un tho law of tho ntandnrd of Jlfxi. . You ran ko lo tho vory top, anil going down tho hcoIo you can find men who will not work of thnniBolvoH and no ono can mako thorn work, and ho their llvim li ro worth notlilnK und thny nro a tax and bunion on thn community. Do your work no well that It will re iiulra no suoorvUlon. and by doliiK "V'our own thlnkliiK you will nvo tlm vxponno of hiring- someone to think for you. KIberl Mubbard. HEATTI.K IH 11.11 INO ItAI'lllLV "For tho lat niuntli." Bald A. M. Atwood, of Bvattlv. "llm rocord of roal citato IranBfuni hown a do cldod trond toward tho I'lko Rtroot dlmrlct again. Umlur conKlructlon In this dUtrlrt and to bo complutud thin munmor und oarly tbU full urn tho following structure, reproHont Ing Investment of approximately 14,000,000: Northcllffo Apartment, approxlmato cot 1250.000; Chamol ton Apartmont. 1200,000; C'aBBid Crag Apartmout,' 1170.000; John . Wluthrop Apartmant. J3S0.0OO; KagleB' llultdlng. tl.000.000; Ciilo doulan Hotel, 200,i)00; and hulld liiK" for Mr. Joepltlno North, np proxlinalo cont ST0,O0i David Itttln 1128,000; Sovereign T.SvoBtmenl Co., ,1175,000; Dr. C. H. Lxiade, 1.150.000; Union InvoBlmont Co., $122,000; Dorchoter' lnvotmont Co.. 150, 000 i Victor Improvement Co., 1125, 000." ! IH)IITI.ANI M'lMUNO AtmVK 'llodoll llulldlng. tl.ooo.ouo; Medical Art Hulldlng. H.000,000; ttorvlto Futhors sanctuary, 15,000. 000; Dlllmoro Hotel (tontntlvo), 12.000,000; Masonic Templo, $750, 000; Iloathmnn-Criim Hotel, $700,. x FINE Lathe Work and MarJiine Work . Sawmill and box factory men are fast learning our work satisfies. For speed and accuracy, bring your rush jobs to us! Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth t . . Phone 680 Electric WELDING ' if -You Are Looking for Health and Accident Insurance ft JAS. H. Hart Building All kinds of insurance Surety Bond3 Loan Department in charge Perry DeLap Group Life Insurance i 000; Mulur & Frank, uxumilun, 0()0, 000; Hocui'lly fitoruuei & Tniniifiir II II 1 1 'I I n V,, ? :i Ti () , 0 1) 0 : Iliuinutior Krunk MiiIIiIIiik. M00.000; Lorrulno llntnl, 12(10,000; Hill Military Auad iimy, 12511,000; llulfour-Clutlirlii iilii vitlor, I2f.ii.000; Power Kurulturu Co. warehouse, 250,0011. WKVKIClCAKIJHKIt HOOKLUT Tliu ucomniilrnl linn of wood, Ihu Jinimrtitiil purt of tliu retail lumber man pliiyn In eomiuuiilly dovulop mi'iil oml tho dependency of rofor nutation iiiinn Kiiltuhlii lux Iuwh, uru i rend In I no booklet Inmud by WVynrlunMiwr Forest I'ndurli4, Ht I'iiiiI, Minn., In obnorviitlon of Ameri can Forest Week. AIo tho praoll oul roniiorvntlou and utllliittlon ho Iiik carried on by tho Wuyorliiioiiiiur companies In polntud out, Wo lookoil for. a considerable. kirk hark on tho Mtory In last wn'k' Ihhiiu an Kwauna'a ItiKKlng prowess Juo Trimchon und Ituy t'yr oem to ho leudlng tho county no fur. Hut noon wo expect to hoar from Hurt (illllH, 1'niil Hi'hullt, and a half doxim or to other toploadar throughout tho county. Tho progress of Kliumilli Falls during tho punt two aeusons In inoro fully rflotod by Mills addition and tlm Industrial development further out Hlxlli street, than by any other noitlim. Two yeur ago thorn wero no luinhor mnnufac' turliiR pluim beyond thn riillroud trarkit, Now thoro In tho Simula Vli'W I.umhor and Ilox, tho Hlxlb 81rn.il I.umbor coinpuny, tho Khun ath Lumber and Mlllwork com pans-, Tho 'Wblto I'lno Moulding comimny, tliu Swan I.ako Mould Inc compuny, and tho Klumth Moulding company. CAIIMUD Ol' 8IIIX0LKS The Hlxth Street Lumber com pnny rocolved a ahlpincnt o fino liltiRlco from tho Huntlngtoa Siilng- lo cumpnny ygsterdny, Tho Hunt Inglon Hhlnglo company Is lo;atod at Mupleton, Oregon. TO I1KI.OIT C. M. Tuloy, dUlrlct rcprejenta live of tho P. II. Yates Muchlno company, loft last weok for tho Yules tuctorles at Ilololt, WIcon.iln NO PARKING Mitor-Sawyor Frank Gabriel, ttiu Swan Lnka Moulding company win parked along tho highway lail Sunday when Traffic Officer Know les drovv by. Knowles declared tha Oabrlel was parkod to clone to th highway. Tho dsmago wis olght dollars. 8TAHT OI'KltATION' Tho Klamath Lumber and Mill work company startod operating yes tordsy. ' morning. A shlpmont Vumbor was received omo time ago, and ihu company will Blurt remiinu facturlug as fust as jkaaslblo. HlstorlniiH generully ngreo that about 700 redcoutiiViarchcd ut Lex Ington. see DRISCOLL 4.ttt'HtW'M'tttttt tl,l,-M-- II lllllHir- ' mj.m-mtyt MILL 11 IS OF Claimed to eliminate Heat ing of Fords on Long . Pulls,. ' iJ'-ir-t'.? James Ciaull, fnrmorly filer nl the Morrison Mill Co., HiillliiKliam, I tlm nvontor und owner ! a now rotury Koar oil pump for Kurd euro. Thin pump which (iuult In miiiiufiiotuiliiK ut 1110 I'liio Htroot, Heuttla, Ib driv en from tho Installed fun bolt, tuk- nK oil out of tho lower put-rock level and discharging Into tho tlm Iiik Rear case. A Wolromo feature of tho llotnry Hoar Oil pump, as It In called, Is tho oil guugo on thn dusli which gives tho driver an Instant check on his oiling system. Onull'ii pump Ih cany to Install. It will, tho Inventor clnlmB, ollmlnato excessive heating of tho Ford motor on long pulls anil hills. Oaull, until tho time of lenvllng llio employ of tho Morrison Mill Co.. hnd been for many years an nctlTO 4L member, serving his local several times as chairman. A KCOOP From supposedly reliable sources Lumberlogun hoard IobI week that a hair Interest na noon purcnaseu In tho Swan Lako Moulding com pany b Master Sawyer Frank Gabriel. According lo Kmll Lar sen, manager of tho company, Ga briel" really . has contracted for tho slock, but as yet ban paid nothing for It except In tho way of In creased labor. XKW DIMKXHION3 Master-Sawyer Frank Gabriel has gono oh locord as favoring a new slxo' for standard two by fours. Hitherto three and flvo olghlhs hut boen considered standard, but Gab - rlel declares himself In favor of two and five eighths. IIKADY VISITS Hrndy Montgomery Is In Klamath j Falls for several days from tho Modoc logging camp. TO KISSON gravo of tho F.waunn Ilox company,! and Charles Donel.on and Hlley i Loom Is drove to Mt. Shasta nl Vega's car Sunduy to witness tho Ml. Shasta-Klamath Falls ball game. ' Interesting sidelight on tho altruist-egotist controversy. If John and Bill wore seated In a powder houso, and Dill 111 a cigarette. John would not feel very friendly to ward him. Hut ir they aro In n forest in midsummer, wllh every plno needle aching for a chanco to cnlch flro, neither tllnks anything of throwing lighted matches or cigarettes- on the ground. ' All of which goes to show tho reason for forest tiros. Tho bulk of us own no timber, and nro so Ignorant wo do not reallto that we aro dupendent upon its conserva tion for tho living of a largo por contngo of tho population of tho United States. NVEHTDR WOt PUMP HOT AIR DOGS "My Idon of hell Ih to bo tho mir ror my wornt enemy ubiis to shave with," Buys Eb Chlldnfs, "The dnlo on which I shall begin logging off apple orchards with (ho llrognu I not definitely Mvttlod n yet," mild Junius I). JoIiiikoii on IiIh lust vliilt to town. I havo fully de olili d lu do nomo itpplo. logging In Jackson county, but buvo not docld nd Juiit when I Bhall commence. CheBlerfloldB sntlHfy. Wo are au thority for ihls ourHolf. If anybody doubt It, ak Jiininer Johnston, Kill I McMillan, John Johnston, Hook Mo Oiillom. or llelnlo IlneJIck. Yes, and Cleorgo Cannon, DOtllLY BAFB During tho recent uupleaHantneits wllh Germany, n conscientious 'ob jector decided to ovado tho draft. (Accordingly ho visited o dentist, and had all his teeth pulle1 A week later ho wad drafted, and culled for medical examination. Ho walked Into tho examination room and stripped to tho virgin rock. Tho examining doctor gave him ono look, and said, "Get out of bcro, you're flat footed. . I1LHIXKSH TK.U.NIN'G Able, a shrewd Jewish merchant, was training his son In business motliods at the tondor ago of four yoarB. '. , "Now Ikey, what would you do If a man brought you a flno steak and offered It to you cheap? You'd buy It. oh?" . . "I'd cook it first, and If It was tender I'd pay him for It." "Flno. V.'hal If 1 waBhe man, and told you it was tender?" "I'd bellovo you, 'causp you're my father." "Flno. Always bollcvo me." Able took llttlo Ikey and put him on top of tho plono. "Now Jump, Ikey. Jump!" Llttlo Ikey was frightened. "It's ; too high, I'll hurt mo." "No. I'll catch you." , v I Llttlo Ikoy Jumped, and struck tho floor with a bang. Ho got.uj.icry- ( lug lustily. ' " .: j "papai ,mpBi ' w,y didn't you 'catch mo?" "Well, Ikey, I Just wanted to show you that you can nevor trust Innvhrwlv. even voiir father." '.1. I "Now, all together, 'Nino, times, , nluo lime?," said Kddio Mann. IXM)KS OVKU PROPERTY I "Illg Ed" .Graham was. down ru "-""" ---. ia ' tatQ affairs. He U.TUIEU. ........... In.l -..Ant- IhaIt. cumii iuu,Bua viuuiuk by special .delivery. "Tho Hudson Is somo car," says Jean Champagne. Tho only thing they lack Is a Ruckstcll, so a man can use a compound low If the oc casion arises." According to Into reports, Tex Klni; Is standing up well under tho honvy duties of the "Mormon of Wheoler-Olm8tcud." After hearing' tho recent remark of Harry Miller, that ho could hear tho stars shining, it Is easy to un derstand how Wagner composed "Ob dn meln holder Abendstcrne." , . Deforo buying chances on a rafflo or lottory from a woman, ono should always discover whotbor or not tho Indy Is In- lovo. It so, buy not. I PATROL TO S ST Eugene Will be Nearest Airplane Base to Klam-..'. ath Falls Airplane forest fire patrol will ' hi ii rt on July 1, with bases at Bu- . gene, Oregon; Vancouver and Spo-1 kane, Washington; and Mather Field and ltoss Field, California, according to announcement mado j today by tho district forester's of- flco, Portland, Oregon. Ten planes j will bo assigned to the five bases, : ond will bo avallahlo for the for- eatcd regions of Oregon, Washing-1 ton, California, Montana and Idaho. . Plans do not contemplate rcgu- lur patrol, but rather the use of the ! planes for special flights during for reconnaissance work on large : periods of great fire danger, and fires. At tho request of the war department and In active coopera tion Hith tho air service of tho U. S. army, tho forest service will su pervise all ,forcst air patrol activi ties. Tho' patrol Is mado noBBible, It Is said, through the efforts of Sen ator McXary of Oregon and other western stnto aod private forestry associations and interests, whereby a congressional appropriation of . $50,000 was made available for the work this season. Stale and pri vxate foreatry Interests are also said to be cooperating in financing tho project. - Air patrol Has proved Us value as an auxiliary of other methods of forest protection, according to for esters and timbermen, and they ao-1 provo Its reestabllshmcnt by the ; federal government for. the protec tion of eur forested areas. I '- DOWN FROM LOIJERT Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Puckett wore In town Thursday-from the Lobert Siding camp. Mr. Puckett reports that logging' has been great ly retarded by the heavy rains. Mrs. Puckett remained In Klamath several days. Mr. Puckett returned to camp Thursday afternoon. FKOMSIODOC Superintendent. -Fred . Muliennax and daughter Myrtle were Klamath visitors from Calamas camp last Sunday. . BIO CATCH Reports has it that Cyclone John- j son, of Calamus camp, caught thirty j six fish In Sprague river Sunday. ! Statistics show that one tree will mako a million . matches. History shows that It took 400 years to grow that tree. Statistics show that ono match will destroy, a million trees. History, end current records, shao wthnt a fool was behind the match. la tho past twenty years wo have mado wonderful progress in our wood working methods. Larger and faster machinery has been in vented; camp life and labor condi tions have been revolutionized. Why wouldn't it be well to devote as much ingenuity to the preser vation of our forests r.i wo do to their exploitation? TART II ON JULY " ' Mechanical Excellence Makes the Star Car the favorite of mill men Aside from its good looks and reliable performance, the Star car has embodied in its makeup such mechanical superiorities that it commends itself instantly to the man who knows machin ery. .. '-':"'" We'll demonstrate to you gladly, or we'll take you into our stock room and show you the parts that make this car the sturdiest performer on the market. Buick & Star Garage , H. E. Hauger . Opposite White Pelican Hotel To Ride iii Comfort .Any car you buy needs some assistance to mafce . it easier riding. Balloon tires and the springs all do their part but , - - : Lincoln Shock Absorbers For all cars "Snubs the i rebound' ! Will make any car ride easy Dix Clark-McNary Act Gives 30,380 To State Of Oregon SALEM, Oregoa State Forester F. A. Elliott received -word from Portland Thursaay morning that Oregon had been allotted $30,380 of federal funds tinder tho terms of the Clark-McNary law passed at tho last session of congress and authorizing an annual appropriation of not to exceod $2,500,000 to ba allotted tho various states to assist them iu for est protection. l In Order to' quality for any of the funds a Btate must have a tiro pre vention and suppression system that Beware of Fakirs ! s '' 'We are the only authorlied Singer Sewing Machine representatives in Klamath County. No other store, .' tlrm or person is authorUod to sell our machines. ; Beware of people trying to sell yon a new Singer, as It .. j Is elthor not paid for or It ia second hand. We have a ! number of used Singers, Whites, Standards and other makes, all In excellent condition, at prices and terms that are right. We repair all makes of machine 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 Bros. will adequately protect both timber ed and cut over lands. The law Is intended to cover only state and pri vate lands and docs not apply to tho national forests. Those federal funds will be used; , in the payment of salaries of field inspectors who aro now working un der tho direction and supervision of the state forester's office, and also In tho employment of additional pat rolmen in tho various districts throughout the state. KUXNIXtt SMOOTHLY - Pelican Bay camps are running as Binoothly as usual, according to J. C. Johnston, logging superin tendent, who was in town from camp Thursday and Friday. ;:3 i J" i