T It t UT M ft R R Ti O 0 IT F WRDNFD A Y, JUNE 1028 THE KLAMATH LUMBERLOQUE Ustibllsbed Mircb 8, 1925 A weekly paper for tba men and women employed in tbe lumber In dustry ot Klamath County. ; , Issued every Monday HOWARD WINNARD Editor TENNANT ITEMS - Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wlngfleld re turned Thursday evening from their trip to 'southern Oregon; they report a fine time, and that they especially enjoyed the fresh fruit and vege tables of the Rogue River valley. ' The Misses La Thompson and Ora Harris of Alameda, California, arrived in camp Thursday by motor for a two weeks visit with Miss Thompson's Bister, Mrs. P. S. Ford. Both young ladies are teachers in the Alameda schools. ; The Wlldwood Guild held their regular monthly social Wednesday afternoon in the guild social hall. It woe well attended, and all enjoyed a delightful afternoon. Mesdames Dollarhide, Dlekin, and Boyes were the hostesses and served delicious refreshments. Mrs. W. M. Clinton returned Fri day from her southern trip.' Mr. and Mrs.: Alva Herod and daughter Latbell left Saturday for Eugene,' Oregon, to spend a few days with' Mr. and Mrs.. Gray Boy kin. Mr. and Mrs. Boykln formerly lived in Tennant. . v Dr. Joseph Sandie left Sunday for Los 'Angeles;' California. Dr. Sandie needed a 'nurse, so concluded to marry one. He expects to return to camp "with his bride In about two weeks. u Congratulations doctor, we will be ready for you on your re- turn. . ' Dr. C. C. . Trousegaard, of Los Angeles is taking care of the camp patients during" Dr. Sandie's ab sence. . : -. The Tllllcum club spent a delight ful day Friday with Mrs. Ed Miller at her home on 202 B street, having as. guests Miss Ln Thompson and Miss Ora' Harris, who are visiting Mrs. F. 8. Ford. "' . The Amusement club gave a dance Friday night for the benefit of the baseball boys. The dance was well attended and all enjoyed the good music and supper which was furnish ed by the ladies of tbe camp. Sunday, June 14, being Flag Day,, was observed by special servlcsr., music, and pictures at the church In the evening. Puckett's Camp Lobert Landing Four trucks are now running a double shift, making a night crew necessary. Gena Hackeit, n fuller, had the misfortune of being struck on the arm by a flying piece of steel while wedging a tree last week) The cut wus serious enough to nec essitate being dressed by a doctor. Mrs. Margaret McCormlck, who has been visiting with Mrs. P. S. Puckett the past two weeks, re turned to Klamath Falls - Tuesday. The sawyer and setter of Wheel-er-Olmstead mill are looking for ward to a record cut from the good run of logs which they are remeiv:. ing from this camp. . , Johnny Cumin In us, a truck driver ot note, purchased a . watch from George Met which runs so fast that he installed an Alemlte greas ing system to keep the bearings from burning out. CALIFORNIA MILL ITEMS RAILROAD MEN' VISIT Bob Hlrsch ot tbe Santa Fe lines and Reed M. Rowland of the Texas and Pacific railroad, visited the Algoma Lumber company's plant in the interests of their respective roads last week. TO SPEND SUMMER Mrs. Fred Stewart arrived in Al goma last week from Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Stewart will spend the sum mer here with her husband, who is master mechanic for the Algoma Lumber company. FROM SEATTLE Mrs. Henry Foreman . and two sons arrived In Algoma last week from Seattle to spend the summer with Mr. Foreman, who is head construction millwright for the Al goma Lumber company. Milling Around Musings on Main Street The modern definition of a hick village Is 'a community where wo men count backward when the first baby arrives ' at tbe ihome ot Mr. and Mrs: Judson Newlywed. 'Handle Plant Changes Hands Cole Manufacturing Co., Willa- I mina. Ore., has filed articles of dis solution. R. Y. Neely was president of the company, Paul Fundman treasurer and George : Cole secre tary- The plant and equipment, which is owned by the Willamina Handle Co., has been re-leased for two years to former employes of the company, who will run the plant under the name of Western Handle Co. S. W. Paxton, Fred Olmsted, J. H. Smith, F. M. Newland. John IHuey, Freeman Beebee nnd S. W. I Skaage are the new owners. Good Building Outlook Settlement of controversies over wages' for the balance of .1925 and. in many cases until - the end of 1927 or 1928. is expected to re lease a vast amount of construction that was temporarily held up and the remaining months of 1925 will no doubt surpass the volume for the same period of 1924, according to a statement issued- by the Asso ciation of Building Trades Employ' ers,- Cleveland, Ohio. Wages in most cases were not raised. ; Gwendol "Why do they call boats she?" ' ' ' Gordon "Because they make a better showing in t,he wind." She was a beauty, I tell you, And I was as green as a fir: Ah, sir, t was tempted to kiss her I learned about cold scores from her. ask- "Are you clock watcher? ed the employment manager. "No' whlte'-collar Job for me, sir! I'm a' whistle listener." Deal . at Hand, of Dice : ' A lawyer was .conducting a case '' In j eourtv wherein one .of the witness sei, a hurley-negro,.confessed to be "ing in a cmp game.. Immediately the lawyer said, "Now, sir, I want you to tell the Jury Just how you deal : craps." "Lemme outen heah!" gasped the witness wildly. "Fust thing I know this gem man gwlne to ask me how ifi. drink a bam sandwich." FORESTRY IN" ENGLAND The factory commission has ful filled its intention of planting 14,' 000 acres with young" trees this winter, thus keeping up with the schedule ot 150,000 acres to be planted by 1929, states tbe Journal of Commerce, London. Next winter 18.000 acres will be planted,, and the first government pit props will be on sale for British collieries by 1933. In lhe old crown woodlands, such as the New Forest, tbe Forest of Dean,' and the woods overhang ing Tintern Abbey,, hardwoods such as oak and beech, are being planted. The forestry commission is, how ever, planting mostly firs. . . Hot-Air 'Dogs ' Heroic measures adopted by the British forestry commission: 'There is' a plague of caterpillars on ' oak trees, especially in Surry. ' 1 The' forestry Commission has the matter Jn hand. . They are eating ' the leaves until the trees are In some "' eases nearly bare. Sketch (Lon- don.), .''''''' "'fin.? r Evidently the forestry commiss ion of Great Britain stops at noth ing Ih a rigorous adherence to its duty. ' .Vs-.-C NEW TYPE MOULDING HEADS The new fast-feed door sticker heads designed by Wm. C. Hobart, superintendent the Wheeler Osgood company, Tacoma, Wash., consist of a moulding and grooving head car rying six bits on each ot the mould ing sides of the piece to be worked and six grooving bits for each bide of the groove to be worked. The moulding bits are straight milled and the grooving bits are circular milled, the head carrying 24 bits. The' jointer head carries six bits for the straight work and six bits for the rounded edge. . The top rounding bits can be exchanged.for bits that will cut different, widths, of Btock and carry a total o(l& bits. ,. - .- According to Life, tbe slogan for the feminist slogan for 192G is "A woman governor in every house." Rather greedy considering that the speaker of every house is always a woman. , . i. We have been seriously consider ing applying for a position as school toacher In Tennessee. It seems the best way for an enterprising young mab to come to the front, at least tba front page ot tbe newspaper), JAPANESE SAWMILLS "The 1 Japanese sawmills arc equipped with band mills, pur chased In the United States and other countries. They carry very fine gauge saws, which are effici ently filed and do good work," said Neil Cooney, manager, of tho Grays Harbor Commercial Co., Cosmopolls, Wash., on his recent visit to Port land. "Every man connected with the sawmills I saw were Japanese, and they seem to cut lumber pretty efficiently. It is a matter of resaw- Ing in some cases; ln other mills live logs are cut." . You can't become a star by stay ing out lute at night; 'SsL'-. ..... Glenbnlr Redwood Co., Olenblol has closed down for nit indefinite period. Northern Redwood Lumber Co. Korbel, recently added a fast-feed Yates matcher. Albion Lumber Co..- Albion, has closed camp 2-E and has generally curtailed Its logging operations. Mnderea Sugar Pine Co., Madera, has added a new Yntes pinner and matcheij, and a 54-lnch band ripsaw C. S,,, Nelson, nranscomb, recon :iy: storied a sawmill to cut oak madrono and other California hurd :wpoihu , j-ioueer mox Co., Shasta City, re ccntly completed the installation of Yates moulding and ripping inn chinery. Mendocino Lumber Co., Men uocmo, nos snui uown Boyle s camp, Tho company has a supply of logs sufficient to keep the mill runnln until fall. -California Door Co., Diamond Springs, is using three traius haul logs from its camps at Cal dor. The company recently re ceived delivery of 80 new flat cars. A fleet of eight trucks hauls luiu ber from W. W. Prather Lumber Co., Upper Lake, to Lakeport. Ap proximately 3,000,000 feet will bo hauled to Lakeport - In the next few months. To take care of additional box business, the Weed Lumber Co., Weed, has been working overtime several nights a week in its box department and cutting department of the sash and door factory. The Pacific Lumber Co., Scotia, will construct a new steel building over its turblno room at mill A, the contract having been lot for tbe steel work to the Eureka Boiler Works. Construction will begin about June. McCloud River Lumber Co.. Mc- Cloud, is planning to construct remanufacturing plant 100x230 feet. Tbe company expects to manu facture more lumber this year than during any year in the past. Pro duction last year amounted to ap proximately 150,000,000 feet. . The luba River Lumber Co. has filed articles of incorporation at Marysville, showing ' the following directorate: James D. Poole. J. A B. Smith and William F. Mandery. The company Is capitalized at 150,- 000 to operate a mill at Challenge, having a capacity of 25,000 feet per day. In order to keep three trains con tinuously busy hauling logs to its new electric mill at Diamond Springs, the California Door Co. has purchased 20 new flatcars and a new donkey. Of the 12 units to be added to-the sorting table, six are now complete and work- is being rushed on the remainder. Tbe com pany is also planning to add six more dry kllns. making a total of 12, ln order to handle its increased cut. linion Lumber Co., Fort Bragg, is completing a new power-house which will be in service about July 30. . The installation, which was made by the Hunt-Mirk company San Francisco, consists of two 760- borsepower Kidwell watertube boil ers.. The new equipment Is housed In a new boiler-room 100x100 feet A new fuelhpuse 40x100 feet Is also being completed. New turbine equip ment is planned for future Installa tion. Tbe Red River Lumber Co., nesiwooo, recently installed sev eral new Yates woodworking ma chines, Including an "electric mould er, electric matcher,- double surfac- er and 60-Inch resaw ln the re- uunuiaciunng plant. The veneer plant Is equipped with a four-drum and an eight-drum sander. New equipment for the Los Angeles fac tory, which will manufacture doors and special mlllwork. Includes a motor-driven single-end tenonor and a hollow-chisel mortlser. Redwood Manufacturers' Co., Pittsburg, Cal., is running at 75 per cent capacity, according to W. M. Casey, manager. The plant, which manufactures the stock of tbe Caspar Lumber Co., at Caspar, as well as doing a general re- mannfactiiring business and planing niU(, business, is now shipping at the. fate of 6,000,000 feet a month and carrying about a normal s.ock pi 45 million feet ln tho yard.' The redwood business, while m-l as brisk as In some previous years, maintains a pretty steady le of prices. A steady demand fcr red wood garage doors is report :d. ""he Redwood Manufacturers' Co. buys a considerable amount of its fir door stock cut to size. - Advertisement of the Rldgeway tea firm: "Good fellowship Is aldod and abetted by a cup of tho choicost tea Rldgway's Genuine Pekoe." Klamath timber beasts are advised to look Into the truth ot this statement. If thero Is any thing In It, we predict a great do- maud, for this tea. Y ? T y t t Y t t t t t f t t t t t y f y ? y t t t y t t y y f y t t y y y y y y t y y t y y y y y t y t y X K. Sugarman 7 Ain't Mad at Nobody' - - , i-,-i-i-i-i-,-i-,--i-,-rf",-.yy-wwE.fiwre.n KJ" ill, flp There's Going to Big Celebration Next be a Week We want to see your faces in Klamath during the Rodeo, for that matter we want to see you in Sugarman' s as well. There'll be a lot of the boys in this week, too, and you just ask them if they don't like to come to this store. ..They'll probably tell you they don't know why they come here, but just , because they got the habit. The fact of the matter is they know this is the one store where they are treated right. Cash Your Checks Here Leave Your Luggage Absolutely no charge or commission it Among Other Things T ft The Things We Like Most To give service ... I not enuff ... To give style ... Is not cnuff. ... To give price ... Is not cnuff. ... But to give all ... Of these plus Quality merchandise ... With money Back guarantee Is what we consider ... Our duty when we ... Ask you to come ... To Sugurman'a ... For your clothing. 19 years of Faithful service In Klamath Falla Should mean much Towards winning; your Confidence. We Thank You Rodeo togs of Course. Lot of 'em. .$2.50 to $7.50 A Brand New Lot of ShirU A Lot of New Hats ...$3.50 to $25.00 Fancy Handkerchiefs Galore (Rodeo Peppers) A Real Line of High Tops and Riding Boots. By the way the fellow that's going on a vacation or trip should' see our big line of luggage. 'Over 100 new pieces. Bags, Suit Cases, Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Gladstones in ever so many rT ' . grades and prices to choose from. I y y y y y I I y' t y t y "t y y y f x y y y T J y y i x y T T y y t T y y y ? y t t y Klamath County Sawmill, Planing Mill and Manutactur- ii i ... ... . ers' Directory , - . -rr - ,r Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls. Algoma Lumber company, Algoma. ' '''' Anne Creek Lumber company, Fort Klamath. ' Big Lakes Box company, Klamath Falls. ' Bryant Mountain Lumber company, Malin. Christy Lumber company, Kirkford. Campbell-Towle Lumber company, Sprague. Chiloquin Lumber company, Chiloquin. ' Ewauna Box company, Klamath Falls. Illinois Lumber company, Langell Valley. Kitts Lumber company, Bononza. Kruse Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Klamath Lumber and Box company, Shippington. Long Pine Lumber company, Bonanza. x Lamm Lumber company, Modoc 'Point. lucKuiiuin uuniwer company, A.enoT - j f i Modoc Pine company, Chiloquin. f v Nine Lumber company. Klamath Falla Pelican Bay Lumber company, Pelican City. Shaw-Bertram Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Shasta View Lumber and Box company, Klamath Falls. Sprague River Lumber company, Chiloquin. Tonsy Lumber Co., Topsy, Ore. (P. O. Dorris, Cal.) Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls; Planing Mills and Remanufacturing Plants Big Basin Lumber company, Klamath Fills. " Lakeside Lumber company, Klamath Falls. -Klamath Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Swan Lake Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Sixth Street Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Whitg pin Moulding company, Klamath Falls. ft III'HINKHH IH HOOD Duiiineai all over tho United States Is In a healthy condition, with Indications that It will remain no throughout tho Hummer, accord ing to officials of .the National As sociation of Manufacturers, Now York City, who examined anwers from 10,000 firms in all parts of the country. Aftor summarising the answers tho manufacturers' or gunlziiilon finds that stability has supplanted hystorla and Indecision; wages are high, with no Indication of wide 'Productions; production Is at a health y flow; employment for tho summer Is on the Increase; com petition Is koon; buslnoss Is at a hlRhor1' Volume; consumers' prices aro low; prlca variations are less sowro than they ware a yoar ago. Bo mo pearls grow In coconuts. Mercury's year Is (8 days long. FINE "' 1 .T, 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 I Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth Phone 680 Electric WELDING