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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
WfiTWfiTYAY, JUNE 17. 1025 "THE ETTMBETlTO'CUfi PAGE NINT5 USE OFFDRESTS FOR RECREATION TO BE STRESSED Playground value to bo more Fully Utilized by New Plan WASHINGTON, 1). C.Tllo for est aiirvlcfl will k HuiTulury Jur dluo on Ills return (rum thu wct to approve Ha imitative program (or odIutkIhk rm'ioullniiiil nan i( Hid national fornata, Under li, ovnr i'CO mt t In tin I foronlM, omlinu 1 ii k 167,000.000 ' acres, wu u 111 bi lUlPd Willi UlllllluS til KUIU'll U" health, o( mllllum of vucatlunlyl unit provision nude . for guarding publla property. Jlucroatlonul una of tlin nullin.il foroat would bo systematically ordlnulud with tlmbtir product stream flow protection, and Io.-uko production an wnll mi olhur lo.'iia or Imid unci, under lliu plan a.i.l iccrealtou management would bo TocognUod on function of thi fui cut sorvlco. Proiont plans for -labllslimonl of county .municipal, until I-public and private utdoJr camps, sanllorla, aohoola, renoiH and hotels would bo coiitlnuud mil linplo, liiext'tialvo foruui of lu.isi recreallona, Including extension hh I Improvement of public camp grounds, would bo-encouraged. M'MIMMIMA.N VIHITH f, V. fJrulinm,, vino president nnd Knnnrul muniignr nf llio Chicago Lumber company of Wualiliigton, Willi office unit fiu'turles In Otik IiiiiiI, ('ullfornlii, wiiii n vlHllur In Kliililiilll Kill l Mnmliiy lind T'ln- ilny u( thin wt'i.k. Tim Cliliiigii company aperitif u vnry flint rn- iiiiiiiiifiii'tiii'iiiK plmit In Oakland mid has offices In I'ortliuid mid Hu- lltlll!, Prevent Forest Fires hi:i,i,s isHtiM.vci: (iiiasle HImtz, furmurly cut akln ni'r for lliu I'ellciin Rajr Lumber company, In now anlllng Insurance In Klamatli I "ti 1 1 with J. A. Aloxnniliir, formerly timekeeper nl Ciimp 1, Prevent I'lllCNt Fll'f Nut Hucli All As l.nal Hinnmrr In emit nil lrninol lili 1 t'lHh in n ii w.ih liulplilK to build a new concroto rind. I In hung til coal on ii fence pual. Homo of llio roil of Uio it u 11 k pa In I ml I hit head of a mulii on It. When It cunio time to unit llio IrUbmun looked ut tbo out a nilnulo and unlit, "W'lcli ono of you guya wiped your fjco on mo coal?" Prevent Forest Fire Mexico I levying a gaaollno tux for roii'd bulldliiK purpoiicii. Tlin V'li 1 1 fit Htiitim supplies four fifth of ('lilnn'ii cigarettes. Prusslun custom forbids a cnndl dm ii from cuhiIiik a bullot. Articles Inlaid in pour Hindi aro found In tin) ruins of I'ompull. Will You Join Us? We're going to stage a big cele bration at LangelPs Valley next Sunday. There'll be a big barbe cue with plenty of meat and trim mings for all.' There'll be SPEAKING, WRESTLING, BOXING AND A BASEBALL GAME The Sprague River Giants will play The Lumberlogue. See the Timber Wolves battle the Pen Pushers Bring your own knives and forks and cups; we'll do the rest J-JAuvnriyyvv at Langell's Valley SUNDAY Barbecue starts promptly at noon Drive to Bonanza and follow the sign for seven miles over the good county, road You re All Invited CALLS ON PUBLIC TO PREVENT FIRES Special Appeal Made to Clubs, Boy' and Girls' Organizations HALEM. lloldliiK tbut llio pro tcctlun ami porpoluutlon of llio alulo'a forest to bo of puramount Importance, Oov. Pierce Iuih cuIIbiI upon ull coinmorclul organizations. cltiba, Hoy BcouIh und Hlmllar bod- lea to miika u concerted effort to further membership In tho Stop Korost 'Klroit association during thu wok beginning Juno 29. "Tliu ravage of forest flros III tho pant havo boon uppalllng," liia govornor declared. "Annually lhjw Jiidn of acros of tho finest Btuudliig timber bavo boon reduced to black ened stumps. Tha stalo loses In tuiablo woallh. Induntry auffera Iom for approximately 80 coats of cacb dollur of the manufactured valuo of timber la paid out for wagon, log King nupplleii, sawing anil market ing of timber. Prevent Foreat Flreii Two new caaea of talking lck noi aaro reported by the Mlnneapolla hi-alth department. Needlca) to uy both aro woman. 4L REPORT FOR WEEK 5 GIVEN Pine District Has Surplus of Mill Workers and Loggers BI'OK Afs'E. Mill workera and Iokkith rmniiiK hero from weal of tlin Cuacadva, coupled with the uau- li I Influx of Itinerant luborera from Montana und the prairie atutea, haa creuted a coiiHlderublo aurplua of help at employment iintera of the Inliinil Kmplre. according to tho iL weekly employment w;rvico letter Inaued hero today. Reverul logging companion in' the pine diutrictH har gona to the extent of panting noticed that no men aro needed. Ilnth wooda and auwmlll opera tlonn throughout the pine region are fully aa netlvo a they were lant aeanon, tho letter atatea, but the closing down of fir camps on the woat coast, togother with curtail- mont at fir sawmills there. Is re- sponsible for tho unusual number of men coming here In search of employment. Condensed - reports from tho various centers aro as fol lows: Bend Plenty of all kinds of la bor. Turnover fairly heavy. Many workers from outside points com ing here. linker Surplus of help here. Lit tle new work of any kind being dono this year. Spokane Few Jobs were offered hero last week. Skilled plno lumber workers well employed but largo surplus of common labor. ljibor Turnover Drops SPOKANE. Labor turnover In practlcully all Industries of the In land Empire last week was at a minimum and at no time this sea son have here been so few jobs offered, according to the 4L weekly employment service letter Issued here today. School boys and col- ! lege men In search of work for the summer are adding to the surplus of help which has migrated here from the middle west and the west coast, the letter stales. Pine sawmills, now at peak activ ity, are oporatlng with full crtws, the greater part of which are local experienced help, according to f.j 4L letter, which reports that .lia- efant laborers from outside po.uts arcmlgrallng freely from Job to Job In on effort to find employment. Condensed reports from the var. oub centers follow: i I . BEND Surplus of labor. 'WINCHESTER, Elk River, Pot latch All mills running two shifts, but no help other than local needed to care for turnover. SANDPOINT, Kootenai and vicin. tty Reports from camp3 indicate that number of men coming direct to Jobs In search of work is more than, enough to care for turnover, LIND, Washtuckna Farmers full handed and forced daily to turn awnv migratory workers who are seeking employment.. WALLACE Plenty" of mino hd!p to caro for all work In the Coeur d' Alenes. Prevent Forest Fires MORTEXSOX HACK II. D. Mortenson, president of the Pelican Bay Lumber company, re turned last week after spending some time in San Fnyielsco. Prevent Forest Fires SAXRHAM ILL Superintendent Bill Samlham of Ewauna mill -was unnblo to bo at tho plnnt yesterday bocauso of nn ulcer on his eyeball. Prevent Forest Fires MONROE WELL . Jack Monroe, superintendent of tTie Shnsta View mill, Is recovered nnd back on tho Job nftor his ro. cont Illness. Prevent Forest Fires TO CAMP J. R. Shaw visited the Shaw Bortram loggiug camp above Kirk ford yesterday, returning to Klum ath Falls tho same evonlng. Prevent Forest Fires FROM SPRAOIK Slim LnChnnce, dock scaler for tho Campboll-Towlo . Lumbor com pany, attendd tho wrostllng match hold horo last Wednesday evonlng, La Chnnco reported a hard trip from tho mill to town. Prevent Forest Fires i Wator cannot bo oompressod, 1 , More Lumber Courses Open Anybody elae want to take the free oourne In lumber an offered by Tho Lumberlogue? There are "till 1.1 of thene cournen open for this month to those who want to learn more about the game. This offer1 la open to any porson employed in the lumber industry in the Klamath country. It la abso lutely free. )lut tend your name and address to The Lumberlogue, care The Kvealng Herald, and you will be placed on the list. The first 25 to file for the course each month will receive It. The correspondence course Is giv en by the National Lumber Manu facturers' association. Through ar rangements with The Lumberlogue, this course Is being offered abso lutely free t the men of this sec tion. There's not even any postage to pay. The course starts about two or three weeka after you send in your 'names. Tbo list of applicants Is sent east twice each month, ancLin aome cases. It takes at least three -weeks before the first papers of the oourse are received by the men here It some of you haven't already re ceived the course, don't be dis couraged. It's on the way. Prevent Forest Fires HOT AIR DOGS Recent archaeloglcal Investiga tions have brought to light Informa tion Indicating that the eminent Mr. Dunyan had a Leghorn hen, and that this fowl laid tho bricks that were used to construct the pyramids. Lumberlogue has engaged the illus trious scientist, niondy Knoder, to gather material on this record mak ing hen, and to verify the authen ticity of the reports that she actual ly laid the bricks for the pyramids. Speaking of the doughty and vir tuous Paul, we understand that the slight ripple In the terrain near Dia mond Lake, commonly called Mt. Thielson, was used as a tee by that well known logging contractor when he Invented the ancient and honor able game of golf. S. C. Millard, of the Ewanna saw mill, favors putting all bootleggers on a merit Bystem. Under this sys tem, a man who sold good' stuff would be rewarded when caught by officers one selling rotten stuff would be fined heavily, or even bung, provided his stock In trade was rotten enough. Current reports that all the beav ers are gone from the reservation are Incorrect, according to Barney Deyo, deck scaler at the Ewauna mill. Deyo declares that the beav ers are all limbing trees lor me gypoes at Ewauna camp, and shows some of the logs as proof that they were limbed by beavers. Prune tree logging is going on at great rate in the upper Willa mette valley. In fact, the prune knockers aro favoring stringent prune protective measures and a strenuous reforestation campaign. We advise any doubting the time honored, hoary visaged adage con cerning the virtues of advertising to question,. Ace Jackson. The sportsmen of Ewauna mill, and particularly those fond of hunt ing jaekrabblts. are taking up a col lection to buy a pair of tin pants for Leslie Nlghton, clean-up man. They believe, after witnessing Nightons performance on all fours following the accident with the nigger, that they would gain valuable practice rby getting him to sprint about on all fours for them to shoot at. Interesting' bit ot press agenting done for the Reverend Eric von Stroheim's production of "Greed,1 said to depict throbbing, thrilling, nulsating. vivid, gripping 'lite' with a capital I. ' "Here it U at last. The mighty drama of true life brought in throb bing pictures io tho scene. For the first tlmo a motion picture company' penetrated" the trackless Before starting oh that next trip, get a Dry namic Phllco and be safe. Battery Service Station 013 Klumuth Ave.' 'ft CMMOND OWIO BATTERIES wastes of Death .Valley for tho first time a motion picture director has dared to make a screen drama that la Life Itself, fearless, vivid, uncompromising." Lumbermen! You Can't Beat . Kelly-Springfields at this price! ; Kelly-Spring fields 31x4 6-ply cords 20.00 32x4 6-ply cords 21.95 33x4 6-ply cords ...... .........J...... 23.95 33x4,2 8-ply cords 28.70 33x5 8-ply cords 35.54 30x5 8-ply cords ' 34.44 35x5 8-ply cords 33.75 36x6 12-ply cords 60.00 40x8 12-ply cords 122.80 32x6 12-ply cord 58.65 ALSO From $1 to $2.50 reduction on each tire if you put it on your car yourself. ALSO Tire insurance, saving you from ''worry about any road hazard. Ask about it. HUB TIRE SHOP Chas. Johnson, Mgr. 502 So. 6th. Phone 616 To Ride in -Comfort Any car you buy needs some assistance to make it easier riding. Balloon tires and the springs all do their part but Lincoln Shock Absorbers For all cars ,., . "Snubs the rebound" Will make any car ride easy . Dix . ' 5 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! Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth Phone 680 , Electric WELDING Mr. und Mrs. Louis Unpen, ac companied by Mrs. II. Nelson, drova . up the Anna creek road to within ton miles of Crater Lake rim Sun day afternoon. Bros. ' ' T ..'''':'... I :