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VOL. I. . : KLAM ATI! FALLS, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 " . , "". Number 16
" . IN THE MILLS
All Mills and Camps Show
ing up Splendidly in
Endowment Drive
According I.) luiuil reports from
American 1 ,K loll tli ilil"! 11 1 t'l.I H, I he
mill 11ml ramps of Klnmuth county
liuvtt mippoi led lio cnily wni'iil
ill I VI! Hploudldly.
'I'ullcun Hay Lumber oinipiiiiy's
HUilllTllltlOll WIIH flVIH' I4IH) thin
morning, uml Indication iiro lliul
It will lio 1 50(1 by iiviiiiI.ik. Kliim
utlt Lumber and llox wont over thu
ton curly In tho drlvo wltji (
und It In practically curtain thai
LEGION
GOES OVER TOP
ovnry mill and camp I thn rutin- cordliir.ly ho cut. off a sufficient
try will huvu como through with a Bmotnil. of hlgh-IInn, throw it hair
(tfiii-roim doniiUm hy tint clout if hitch urmind the (-trending member,
tha drlvn thin ovirtiltiK. rotieliod ocrosx t Im runyon, broko off
l.iimbi.rm.m who : particularly1,, ,.,, k of rim r,,hi ,,r,,w ul,othor
ucllvo In tho iindxvmc.il '
to whom much or the. credit icoux
fur tho ui'CeH of thn drlvo urn
I), II, Crump, of tho Uniin l.iiinlier
company, Junkir DaKitvtt, of tho
Kwiiiitiii- llox oiiuiuiiiy, Alfrvd 1).
Collier, of tho Htviin l.uko Moulding
compuny, W. I.. Cruno, of. tho April
gun Illvor Lumber company, und II.
K. (leu, of tho Kliituath I.uinher
mid llox company.
TIMBERBEASTS
TO CELEBRATE
The Majority of Klamath's
Mills and Camps Will
Close for Fourth
Practically nil of tho iiiIIIk nnd
rnmpx of Klamath county tiro plan
ning on xhtttthig down for from
Olio to three (lnH during tho
Fourth nf July relchrittlon, al
though ninny of them nro ax yet un
certain na to tho exact length or
tlinu or tho days npon, which they
will ho down.
Whonlor-OliiiHlund mill will ho
down for throe dnyx. Pelican Hay
mill will ho down Saturday, Shitw
llerlrnm mill will Hhut down Fri
day and Butnriliiy. nnd Hie Bhaw
llert in in camp will ho tihiit down
for four dnyx.
Tho July fourth Hutitdown xorvoa
tho douhlo purpOHO of giving tho
moil a vacation nnd allowing tlmo
for repnlrlng tho nilllx nnd logging
0(ulpniont.
TO DIAMOND I, A UK
mil llorholt, xiipRiiiitendeht or
tits Whooler-OlmHteiiil mill, ticiom
patilod by IiIh fitinlly, took a (IkIi
lug trip to Diamond l.uko Saturday
ufternoon, returning tho next day.
. llorhelt roportH a ttlco catch of rih.
PE
L
SIB L i
Will Enter Wholesale Gro
' eery Business in
California
t ' ;
J,' 0. ' Rhodes, nocrotary ( tho
Tollcun Community -club slnco It w.is
orgimlifid, linn' roslKued bla poHltlon
with tho 'Club, nnd loft M.inday for
Las Angolns, whom ho will uccopt n
position with u wholosalo grocery
firm. . Ulindoj statotl that ho had
tlouldoil to quit Y. M. 0. A. and
Boclul work, with which ho Iihh boon
Identified . Mr sovornl years, nnd
dovoto his tlmo to btmlnosB.
Tho club In now In clut'gn ot
Walter Ilonry, forniorly Uhotlos us
Bltlniit, who Is now handling Iwtli
tho duxtloj of tho socrolary and Ills
own,
III AND
Ci CLUB
OSES RHODES
G LI E
Paul Used Heroic Measures
When He Had Tooth Trouble
Another theory iih to thu reuxon
of 1'it it 1 llitityuii'a pluclnit thu Mys
tery rock where Im did bus conin
10 thu surface. Tlioro Id no doubt
about Mr. Iliinyiin piiltltiK the rock
whom lio did Hint In un ostuhllsh.
I imI fact ti ill 011 k people In 11 position
10 Itnow, lint ho far Mr, Mueller him
offered tlin only notation an to how
land why Im did It.
It Ih 11 wdII known fuel that tni'ii
line,, r, tintf nf find I ImI 'h rOitilr
In til In our grout Mr. Iliinyiin waH
llltii thu coiiiinoiii'Ht of men, mid ho
wax nlno subject to tnolhuoho. One
day when ho wiih nicking IiIh teeth
'with u plnii tree iifler lunch til Woxt-
wood, 11 lerrlflc pain In onn of IiIk
. tooth titluckod him, mid though ho
' ! Htood ll brnvoly for seven months,
, ,,t hurt becaimi mo vexed with It
that h decided to pull It out, no
matter how liadly ho needed It. Ac-i
Novel Tackle Is
Used By Whcceler
Olmstead Scaler
I.oiiIh KBpen. well-known locul
boxer, at ptoHont deck scaler for
tho Wlleeler-OlitiHli'iul sawmill, liux
tho dlntliictlon of being tho only
man with tho exception of Pnul
Iliinyiin who over caught flhb iiHlitg
an Inch Htcol ctihlu for Hue and n
saw log for bull.
Kovornt tlinoH during tho pust
two weeks ICapeu bax found fish
In hollow logs which bnvu been
h nuked Into tha mill from thu t.oiuV.
Tho fish, o fur, Itavo nil beon
chuliK, ho lpen Itnx thrown them
away. lOnpen declares, however,
that tha fish which ho throws nwny
miructtlotisly disappear. Tha men
around thn mill art) all agreed that
Superintendent Mil Horbelt gallium
them up und huvoh them until Sun
day evening, when bo proudly dis
plays them us tho result or bis day's
fishing.
WKM. 'O.MPI,KTi:i
Tho well at tho Vhetlor-Olm-Kteml
in 1 1 1 Is now complete. It was
necoHHnry to drill to n depth of
more than threo hundred feet to
get through tho ooty black muck
along thn lake ulioro. but at the
depth of three hundred nnd twenty
feet tint) black sund was struck and
tho well ciiboiI.
lllUT H.U.USMAX
Nick Carter, bolt sulosmnn, has
boon In Kliimatb Kails on bttslnesH
ror sevorul dnys.
TYUKK1.L VISITS
Hill Tyrrell, salesmnn ror tho
DlHHton biiwh, has been visiting
Klamuth county mills for tho past
few iluyn In tho inturents of bin
company.
1'KOM A1,(J(IM.V CAMP
K. l'ulley was In town Monday
ovenlttg with a largo lump on olio
sldo of his face. Tho lump greatly
resembled a chow of t.ibaceo, but
an KtJ was hunting n dentist, It was
probably a bad tooth. Ho rotiirno :
tio camp tho sumo evening,
1'ltOM KK1SCO
S. V. llarpor, uccompunleil by
hid daughter, Miss Huttlo May Hat
pur, rettirnoil from San Franuidco
Sunday, Miss Harper h.ia been tit
tondlng tho Itnlvorslly of Ijmlaluna
ut Union Kongo tho Inst your, and
will spend her vacation hero with
bor rather, who Is night foreman
at tho 10 wan nn sawmill.
DOWN KIKM HPItAOl'K
Manager Cruno, of tha Spraguo
HIvor Lumber company, was a bus
Ino.ts visitor In " Klamuth Falls
Thursday, roturnllig tho snmo oven
lug to tho mill nbavo Chll iiiulu. It
will bo about Iho rirst of August
bofnio tho . now plnnluR mill nnd
box factory Is complete, according
to Crnno. ,
FltOM tHIILOtil'l.V
Andrew Fish, , mantigor cf tho
Chlloiiuln Lumbor company, was u.
bitslnoss visitor In Kl.imnth Falls
Wodnosdny,
half hitch arotuid thin with thn
other und or thu cable, and throw
II with nil bin might. Away wont
tint rim rock, high-lino, und tooth
over Mount LusHon und straight In
to Hoar Wallow, Junt missing Klam
ath Luke. . '
The proof of tlilx Ih nmplo. Any
one vlHltlni! Hear Wallow tun eo
tho rock, und hoxldnx, F.url Holland
dcclurcx that I'ntil buttled tho tooth
to North Dakota with Itaho, had Dig
Olo put 11 rant steel handle on It,
und lined It to drlvo tho stumps Into
thn ground after ho had flnUhed
IiikkIiik off that hi 11 to. Tho proof
of thin Ih that there urn no Btiimps
In North Dakota, or Hit; Dick, uh
I'aul'H JackK culled It. Tho IiIkIi
lltin hocuino ho kinked thul It was
unfit for IokkIhk purposcH, no Paul,
who wax un economical cusn, used
It for dental flonn until it wax worn
out, Proof of tlilx Ix that Paul
never hud uuy moro trouhlu with IiIh
tooth. Slilnnltteil hy Mary Jeun Me
Klndroe, Merrill, Ontgon.
Lakeside Lumber
Company To Have
A New Warehouse
CiiiiKtruction is progressing rap
idly on the new warehouso of tho
Luki'Hlde I .n m her Company on Klam
ath Avenue, directly iicross from tho
offlcq building and yard.
Tho building Is C4 x 42. and two
stories in height. Tho now building
wiih necessitated by recent enlarge
ments or tho lino of lumber and
building material carried, according
to officials of tho company
1'ltOM h.lVUKbli VAM-KY
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Kudland
were In town from I.angcll Valley
Saturday. Mr. ltuliind Ix employed
by tho Illinois Lumber company.
xkw Horsi:
Work Is progressing favorably
on tho new residence of W. K.
Uiiiiii ut Modoc Point. Tho liouso
Is upon thn billsido nbovo tho mill
slto, nnd enmmnuds a wonderful
view of tho Inku. Tho houso Is a
roomy, two-story structure, nnd will
be finished lusldo with genuine ma
hogany. I'ltOM l,()X(i PINK
Pole Dion:, munager of the Long
Pino Lumber company, was in yss
torday trim the plant near Bonanza.
HOIUHTOX 1IKTTKR
Claudo Houghton, woods superin
tendent for tho Lamm Lumber com
pany who wus In tho hospital with
a badly lnfocled linnd nnd arm
last week, Is reported to be con
siderably Improved, The InfectUm
stnrted In a brttlso In tha h.ind, but
boenmo b.i serious that it was
thought for a whlla that ho might
lata his arm.
KCLH'SK MAKKS VOYAOI5
Harry Monroo und Pete Neilson
took a trip to Rocky Point In Yo
G'Oode Shlppe Kcllpse ngaia Sun
day. Tlfoy report a nice catch of
fish, but that the waves wore so
high from the high wind of Sun
day ovenlng that they were kept
busy balling out the wator.
J. T. Thunus hits tho high call
shot run so far thls'month nt the
Pelican Community club, with a re
cord of twenty, Ex-Mormon Qou
cher Is making runs C fourteen and
fiftoon, nnd mablng desperato effort
to tivortako him, Dlncky's previous
experience lit going In nftor uppers
should ibelp him at going out nftor
high runs,
PONTI'OXRS VACATION
Frooland Slaley, who Intended to
loavo on bis vacation tho ond of
Inst wock, will not loavo 'until Juno
27, when ho will tnko his vacation
nt tho s:mo tlmo as his brother,
It.iy SUley. Doth will spend tho
two wooks of lliolr vacation In Cali
fornia. '....!
MPKCIAIXY JIQl'lPI'KI)
Dusty Hnnnon ls now equipped
! with spocinl ovorslzo b.illonn ttinia-
ors. Humor has It that hu will pre
sently sprout sldoburns,
EXTENSION I!
BE ASKED FOB
BY-LUMDEHMEN
Clement and Kennedy Prob
ably Will not Start on
Trout Creek This Year
According to cx-Suporlntcndcnt
Fred A. Dnker, Clement und Ken
nedy, lurgo fir operators of Fort
son, Washington, and Hticcessful bid
ders on the Trout Creek unit, will
probably ask for an extension of
time on tholr contract with the gov
ernment, which, us It stands, calls
for tho company to commence log
ging operations this season.
Tho Trout Creek unit contains ap
proximately two . hundred million
feet of timber, und was purchased
by Clement and Kennedy at the same
time thul the Khaw-Hertram Lumber
company purchased the Squaw Flat
unit.
Tlioro has been considerable
speculation among Klamath lumber
men ax to whether Clement and
Kennedy would sturt operations hero
this year or not. but it appears that
they will not, although Baker stated
that no definite application for an
extension hud been made.
GQRE24TQ3
Pen Pushers Are Too Crook
ed for Men From Open
Spaces
Tho l.ttniberloguo ball team de
feated the Sprat; no Ulver Giants by
a score of 21. to 3 at tho game
played at the Langell Valley irri-
gntlon bnrhccuo Sunday.
The chief cuuso of this one-sided
score was foul play on the part of
tho Lumberlogne, which had so far
lost every gamo of tho Bcason, with
tho exception of one game won for
it by Jack Anthony, press room
foreman, who officiated as umpire
at tho only victory of tho season
previous to Sunday.
In order to make a good game,
therefore, Ltimbcrlogue picked up
four likely ringers and used them
in tho gume. They proved too much
for tho Sprngue team, howovcr, nnd
the result was a very one . sided
game.
An interesting feature of the
gamo was tho system of yodels in
vented by tho outfielders of both
teams In order to keep in touch
with each other in tho timbered
area beyond tho alleged diamond.
NEW ALGOMA
PLANT WILL
START SOON
Planing Mill Complete;
Brick Work Finished
on Dry Kilns
Installation of now machinery
nnd electrical equipment is now
complete in tho now planing mill
of tho Algonm Lumber company.
Tho equipment consists of two
matchers, two resaws, and a rip
saw.
Tho new plant wilt bo In opera
tion shortly nftor tho Fourth of
July, us will tho new scrap mill,
which Is now complete, nnd will be
conneclnd up with tho sawmill dur
ing tho July 4 shutdown. Tho
oqulpmont of the lath mill consists
of a bolter, n lath machine, and a
curtain roll machine.
Tho foundation for the transfer
Is complete, and tho framework Is
up ror tho cooling shod. TIjo brick
work on tho ton-cell dry kiln has
also becu finished, '
C
Making ;Water Run Upstream
Was a Snap for Paul Bunyan
WllPfl
It is no picnic to tackle tho wild
erness and turn tho very forest It
self In to a commercial commodity
delivered at the market. A logger
needs plenty of brains and back,
bone.-
Paul had his setbacks the same
as every logger only his were worse.
Being a pioneer he had to invent all
bis stuff as he went along. Many a
time . his plans were upset by the
l mistakes of some incompetent fore
man. The winter of the Blue snow.
Shot Cunderson had charge in the
Big Tadpole river country. He
landed all of his logs In a lake and
in the spring when ready to drive
be boomed tho logs three times
around the lake before ho discover
ed there was no outlet to it. High
hills surrounded the lake and the
driveable streams were ten miles
away. . Apparently the logs were a
total loss.
Then Paul came on the job him
self and got busy. Calling in Sour
dough Sam, the cook who made
everything but coffee out of spur
dough, ho ordered him to mix
enough dough to fill the big water
tank. Hitching Babe to tho tank ho
hauled it over and dumped it into
New Features to Be Added to
Lumberlogue Next Wednesday
Let other newspapers, liavrf their
health columns, their bedtime stor
ies, their Cynthia Grey columns and
other bunk to kid their readers, but
Lumberloguo has contracted for. a
feature column that will knock all
these imitations for a row of pine
sheds. .
Miss Jelllcose Juniper Joynes has
hod more lovo affairs than Emil
Larson's had drinks, has been aded
to the Lumberlogue staff, and start
ing next Wednesday will conduct a
column of advice to lovelorn lumber
jacks. .
This column has become an ab
solute necessity, nnd will no doubt
prove to be one of tho most popular
features of Lumberlogue . Vor in
stance, it was only the other day
that "Jimmer" Johnston wrote to
us and wantd to know tho correct
way ot tying a lady's shoe.
We put the question to Jelllcose
TUHASHKR BACK
Harry Thrasher Is back on tho
job In tho barber shop of the Peli
can Community club, aftor being un
able to work for several days as a
result of an auto accident some
time ago. Thrasher is still suffer
ing from a stiff neck, but has com
pletely recovered from tho effects of
the accident otherwise....',.. i
XKW (XH'PK .
Glenn Orn Parker has .resolved a
new Ford coupe from thn Insurance
company which Insured tho one
which was stolen.
. IX TOWN
W. C. Muttsnn, , malinger of tho
Catnpbell-Towlo Lumbor company,
was In town over thu week-end.
I'ltOM ASPMtOYF.
Ray Hofberger, assistant man
ager of the Modoe Pino compuny,
was in town over tho week-end on
business nnd pleasure. ,
HACK TO CAMP
P.rtuly Montgomery has rotnrnod
to Calamus camp after upending
several days in town,
the Lake. When It "rlz," as Sam
said, a mighty lava-llko stream
poured lorth and carried the logs
over the hills to the river. There
ix a landlocked lako in Northern
Minnesota that Is called "Sourdough
Lake" to this day.
Chris Crossliaul was a careless
cuss. He took a big drive down the
Mississippi for Paul and when the
logs were delivered In the New
Orleans boom it wax found that he
had driven the wrong logs. The
owners loked at the barkmarks and
refused to accept them. It was up
to Paul to drive them back upstream.
No one but Paul would ever
tackle a job like that. To drive
logs upstream is impossible, but if
you think a little thing like an Im
possibility could stop him, you don't
know Paul Bunyan. He simply fed
Babe a good big salt ration and
drove him to the upper Mississippi
to drink. Babo drank the river dry
and sucked all the water upstream.
The logs came up river faster than
they went down.
MV V
OUR U6S
-Cuts and text by courtesy Red
river Lumber Co..
Juniper Jones and her answer was
short and snappy.
"Tell him to take lessons from the
camp blacksmith," she said.
This settled it with us. So Miss
Joynes will undertake to give sim
ilar illuminating answers to any
jacks may wish to ask hoc
The editor of Lumberlogue at'
times is worried as to what may be
the proper thing. It was just last
night we asked Miss Joyne3 just
how far a fellow could go wfth a
girl he'd seen for the first time.
"It all depends on how far she
has to walk home," she replied
sweetly.
We think you'll agree she's well
qualified to conduct this column.
So if any of you lumberjacks or
mill hounds havo any love affairs
that are bothering you, just send
t your questions to Miss Jelllcose
Juniper Joynes, lovelorn editor of
The Lumberlogue.
FUOM MODOC
O. K. Cole, superintendent of the
Modoc Pine company's pinning mill,
was a business visitor In Klamath
Falls over the week-end.
FUOM FRISCO
Bob Kessler, head electrician for
the Pelican Bay Lumber company,
returned from San Francisco Sun
day evening, whore ho had been
purchasing electrical supplies needed
ror tho, new electric dogs.
TO LAKK OF TDK WOODS
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bridgeford
and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. It. Pike spent
tho week-end nt their summer camp
at Lako of tho Woods.
ATKIXH MAX IIKI5I0
Ed Illbberts, salesman for the
Atkins saw people, has been visit
ing the mills in tills section for
the past few days.
FKOM COOS DAY
Two an to loads of men arrlvod
In Klamath Falls last week from
Coos Bay. Among them woro Har
vey (luinni, E. A. Oiimm, Albert
Johnson and John Wllllum.'i,
TIBER LEAGUE -GIESSTOPPED
Bf IT GROUNDS
Schedule Thrown Back One
: Week; One Post-Season
Game to be Played
The heavy shower of Sunday
afternoM completely disrupted tho
games scheduled to be played by
the Timber league. Algoma wax to
have played Pelican Bay at Algowa,
and Tennant to have played Lamm's
mill at Lamm's, but both fields
were to sticky t permit a game
after the shower.
There was less rain at Polfcan
City than at Lamm's mill or J At-'
goma, and the Tennant team stop
ped In 1 Pelican City and tried, -fa
arrange a game on the way homo.
Several of the Pelican playera had
stayed at Algoma, however, and so
a game was impossible. '. .
Next Sunday the games will be
played as scheduled lor last Sun
day, the. weather permitting. The
game between Pelican Bay and Ten
nant which tllvvered because ot a
misunderstanding a week ago Sun
day will be played as a poat-Bian
game, so as not to Interfere with
the rest of .the schedule. , v '
; Senator Upton
j Gives Address
! at Lamm's Mill
! Asks Liberal Support'
for Legion Endow- '
ment Fund
Senator Juy Upton delivered an ' ,
excellent address before the men of
Lamm's mill nt noon Monday in be
half of tho American Legion en
dowment fund. , ,,r'...:
Senator Upton particularity stress
ed the worthiness of the cause, tho
special appeal to mill workers, sq
many of whom are world war vet
erans, and tho fact that an endow
ment fund of this nature, applying,
as it does, -to orphans und cases of
dire need, would specially appeal
to millworkers, whoa employment, It)
more or less hazardous. ' ; i
Following this, the Senator ad:
dressed the Indian convention at .
Wlulske, stressing the value and res
ponsibilities , of citizenship, and -urging
the Indians to blend the wis
dom of olden times, as exemplified
bzy their forefathers, with that of
the moderna, or their university .
trained men.-
. TO DIAMOND LAKK ' '
D. C. Hill, Lee Smith and Oliver
Spiker took, a .fishing trip to Dia
mond lake over tha week-end. ,Tho
party loft Pelican city Saturday
afternoon, . drove to Pelican ("Tiny
camps, stayed, thoro, over night, und
left for Diamond . Lnko at three
o'clock Sunday morning. They re
turned to Pelican City Sunday eve
ning with a catch of 20 flue fish.'
Work on Framework of Mill .
and Transportation of
' Machinery Progressing ,
The sawmill at the Ln'.:cvlcw Mill
and Timber company will bo rend.,
for operation about July 15,' ac
cording to M. Peterson, presldRnt nf .
the company, who, has been In nnd
out '.)f Klumalh Falls during tha
weok looking af lor tho moving of
Parker and Ilnmaker mill.
Work , Is progressing rapidly on
tho framework ot tho mill, although
moving tho machinery from Swan
spur to Lukevlew has been regard
ed by trouhlu with trucks.
LAKEVIEW MILL
ID TUBER GO,
TO START SOON
I'