The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1925, Page 11, Image 11

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    "WEDNEDAY, JUNE 17, 1925
THE LUMBERLOGUE
PAGE ELEVEN'
LUMBER MARKET
AROUND EUGENE
, REPORTED WEAK
Yard Uppers and Commons
and Small Timbers
Suffer Decline
Lumber market In Ktigout tt ml
I.iidu en ii nly In In it nllithlly wcukor
COIIllltlllll lllllll II WIIH till! latter
jmrt of liml imiiilli, according lu llm
current copy of Crbw'n Pacific
count labor Index, i fiov.-il tndiiy by
local cnmpnnlcn. The larger mill
' nro wdII supplied wllli thu npuclnl
npnclflcnllou mil r. mil cutting mill
urn drifting iiIouk oil 11I1011I llm
iiaiuu bnnln ua before except Unit
yard Items both In flulxhcd ppporn
mid coiiiiiiuii Imvci liml further Might
decllnon. llm report nnyn.
Volume or IiihiIiiuhn uppcuru to l
Juki an good nn It wan. Inn llm re
tull purlin I'lnlin lo liu hnrrunnod by
unlonniou with npoclul llNin to mii'li
im extent Unit liny nr supplying
their imodn fro 1 1 1 n t i-1 1 1 1 offoni Hint
cotitlniKi to liiimmr valtiun down.
Tim nltuntloii wllli llm nmiill
mill", of whli'h tliiirn urn mi ninny
In Latio ruunty, In not nn good tin
It wnn, hh lliuru In not enough till
ting bunlni'nn to no nronnil. Vlrluul
ly no nluiidurd grade Hen huvo bm'ii
placed hum of lulu liml tho iiumhor
til bridge iilimk ordered, while ii(iinl
' (o what they Iiiivh been IhroiiKli the
' your. In not sufficient to give llm
ninnll mllln Hint wnnt thin vlunn of
luminous en on nil cutting.
Thu name tlilnji cnu bo mild of
' abort limbers. It In lliounht by
onto Hint the nlinrt timber busl
' nnnn which llm nmiill mllln huvo
' lii'nn getting In now IioImk taken In
' by tho larger plunta. A fw com
' ninrclnl futitlitloa iiiiioiik tho nntull
r mllln luivo begun to appear, and
if llm ninrkot koopn up lu present
' trend many nllmrn nro expected to
foil by ilia waysldo before summer
enda,
' Willi" no definite nrrangomcnln
have boon made, It In reported Hint
noma of thaMnrgcnt mllln In thin
auction itru pluutiliiK to nbui down
about tho middle of Juno, nnd re-
' main Idln until after July, nnd It In
thought t hat If tlio umrkot docs, not
tukn "Oliii- unexpected change for
tho better Hint production horn will
bit very grvuily cut down from tho
mldillo of June mull the middle of
July.
PrcVCUt .'urt.A .'-,.MH
TO KAN FltANCIHCO
' 8. V. llnrpor. nlKlit foroiiinn nt
tlio Ewouun auwmill,' left for Sun
'f'runclnco yenturduy mornliiK to
' mod bin daughter. Minn lliitllo Mny
1 llnrpor, who linn boon unending tho
nlntu unlvornlty ut Ilnton Kongo,
I.n. Minn llnrpor will spend tho
'dimmer vncutlon hero hoforo re
turning to lluton Koiiko to ro
numo bur iinlvornlty work In tho
full.
Prevent Forcnt Firm
FltOM TKNXAXT
C. W.. Murphy. logging superin
tendent for tho Wood Lumber com
'pnny. nponl Monday lioro ou bunl
' honn. Ht wnn accompnnlcd by hln
'man Foster family whllo Suporln
fnnilly, who vlnltod with tho llor
tondont Murphy vlnltod with local
Itimbormou.
Prevent Foront Fires . ,,
, ;.
l.l'CKF.MIACH M M11F.lt
CAIUJUKH (JAIN
A lotill of 19. Can. 0110 font, of
lumhnr wnn moved from North
Pacific porlH to tho Atlantic sen
lionril by the l.uckonbnch Hli-nni-nhlp
company durliiK tho month of
April, ntnlon M. .1. WrlKhl, Kenlllo
inauiiKor, Thin figure In nn In
nronno of imnrly 2,1)00.000 foot
ovor tlio corresponding month In
1924. Thu I.uckonbiioh lino ban
ulionily booknil 19,480,000 foot .Tor
tho month of May. During May,
' 1024, tli Ih conipiiny cnriiml n total
'of 10,4110,000 fool to llm -nnt connl.
Thu liiii'lionlmch nloamshlp Oornthy
Luckonhach clonrod voci'ntly villi
4,000,0,(10 fool ,9f. lumlipr for Now
York nnd ; Ilintoii;1' Tho ntonmnr
. Harry Luckonbnch loaded 3,700,
000 foot , for ...Philadelphia, Now
'York nnd llonlon onrly In Mny.
Timbetleague Schedule
June 21
Lamm's va. Tennant at Tennant. ,
Pelican vs. Algamo at Algoma. ,
June 28
Tennant vs. Algoma at Algoma.
f611can v?. Lnnuii'9 fit Mieau Clljr,
INTERCOASTAL
NOTES
Aiuorli'iin-llu wiilluil Htonuinlilp
Co, mi nun nci'M tliut thu lludiion
NiivlKiilloii Co, H ii U llm Contnil
Htniiuiboat Co. luivo ruuumcd nor
vlco. Tninnniurlim llun Hivuiimr KiihIi
vrlio loudi'd luiuhor ut I'ortlund
Into In April for tho Atlantic count
on llm iii'iouut of lluhcock-AiiKull
l.uinlii-r Co.. Now York city.
An IimtcuhIiik niniiiint of Cull
forulu plim In iiiovIiik to tho Now
York market via Ciiilvonton and llm
Moreno lino, under llm combination
rail mill water rule of 73 con In
u'lilih tho Houlhorn Pacific linn
K run led to nearly ull Ciillfonilu
pruiliicliiK polnln. Tho movonmiit
of box and common In particularly
IIOlllDllllJo.
Jacknoiivllle, Flu., wnn thu dcnll
iiatlon for 1.000.000 ploccn of lath
and bin timber loudeil on tho
.Miiunon-Mct'oriulck nlvunier Kcllx
Tuunnlit diirlim Mny. Tho tlmbern
will bo lined for dredKo npudn.
There nro 10 ploccn 22x22 Inchon
and' 05 feet In lotiKth and nevenil
I Ox 1(1 Inchen nnd from HO to 00
foot In lellKlll.
Heil wood operalorn nro wutchliiK.
with Jntercnt llm dlnpnicli of a pur
ee I of 200,000 feet of No. 2 and
No. 3 common rodwood by the
Charlvn Nolnon company of Hun
Krani'lnto, to tho Atlantic connl,
one of tlio flrnt nhlpmcnln of tho
kind to b niadn. Tho mnlorlnl wan
furninliod by tho Hodwood Mnnufac-
turern Co., of PlttnburK, Cul., and
nhlpped to Sun Kruuclnco for loud
IliK. -
"I'ronpecin for bulldlnR In all of
outli Florida uro far bettor ut tho
prenout tlmo tbau tbey ever have
boon before, nod tho ireiimndoun
volume of new countructlon continu
ally In lioliiK to rvqulra tho lino of
millions of tout of lumber," ntuten
V. C. Ilenton of tho Tampa Hoard
of Trado, Tampa, Fla. Mr. Ilenton
prcdliln Tampa an a lurito dlntrlbul
t ii k port for Puciflc count lumber.
In view of tin nnarnenn to tho Pana
ma cunnl an well nn Itn proximity lo
Mobile, New Urleniin und Cmlventon,
cnnblliiR vcnneln to evcuro return
curftocn (o the Pacific coant.
Prevent 1'orcnt llrc
EWAUNA CAMP
The Mlnnun I.niiKo nro npondliiK
noma time vIhIHiik tholr nlntvr, Mrn.
(julglcy und broilier. Carl I.uiikc.
Charon Morelioure ban moved his
family over from Calumun camp.
He driving a tractor hero.
Mr. and Mrn. J. W .Wurd huvo
left for Rogue Itlvor valley, whero
they expect to take up vegetable
gardening on n large ncalc.
"The baby clinic Held lu Chllotiuin
liiht week wan well attended by
mothorn nnd children from this
camp.
Kwnunn'n 'logging liornen have
piivato earn In which they rldu to
and from work every day on tho
togging train.
Krnnk Cronn han tukon tho Job
of bluckamlth'a helper.
Jnck llennon hun returned from
llm honpltul nnd in fueling woll
enough to work again.
Joo Truchon npont the week-nd
In Klamath Falln. This In getting
to bo quite a habit with Joo and
bis nhlny red car.
Mm. J. J. Vlllnlr, Mrs. K. It.
(Ilrnborger nnd Mrn. Hny Cyr mo
tored to Klamath Falln to enjoy
no m n of (ho Chautauqua progrumn
on tho last days.
Several of tho famlllon from this
camp enjoyed tho dinner Saturday
night given by the Woman's Com
munity club in Chlloquln.
Charles KhoutoH and son Elmer
and Karl Silvers drovo to Diamond
l,ako ovor tlio wook-ond. They re
port fine fishing and good rendu.
When It ronton to spcrd Chnrley
O'llrlen nod Walter . Ellnworth are
mi rely there (he lioolm uro pulled
from tho logs before they hit tho
car. Thin cannon Joo Truchon to In
dulge In mnuy n "blnck look." j
I'revent F'tirent J'iren
HACK TO CAJIP
.limmer Johnntnn returned to
Pelican Buy enmpn lant Wodnonduy
evening ufter spending a week's
vacation In Klnmnth Fnlln, during
which tlmo ho had the brakes on tho
Ilrognn rellned In propnrnllon. for
(ho nppln tree logging this full. K :
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That when you first heard about a buggy that would go rattling and
banging around the country without a horse and instead of oats it
ate that dangerous high powered gasoline.
You and all the rest of the family stuck your tongue in your cheek
and explained to the wall-eyed universe that it would be a long time
before they ever got you in one of those machines Just to get your
head blown off.
What Quieted that Fear?
It was the constant, constructive advertising that the automobile man
ufacturer did and still does that showed you that a car wasn't so dan
gerous after all and that as long as the driver used his head and didn't
try to measure his gas by the aid of a lighted match, the danger of be
ing blown up. was nil.
The Same is True of Every
thing Else You Buy
When the dealer has confidence enough to tell his patrons through the
paper that his product is worthy of your consideration you believe it
and in nine out of ten cases it's true, because a man doesn't dare call at
tention to merchandise that is inferior.
This Applies to the
LUMERLOGUE
The merchants represented here can supply you with merchandise
which they are not ashamed to praisei You will play safe by patroniz
, ing them.
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