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Shaw-Bertram Camp
Tod tlehlen, who hJ tho mls
niliiiii lo k'1 hooked ut In tho
liiirniniH tif l lie loiiiii he win buneh
Ihr wild, mill In' muni n n Innil
Involor fur a few minutes, is back
on tho iiiiIiiih at his tent and ready
to ilo it over itKnin. (IkIMuii re
ceived somu severe brulsus.
Thi) boyn urn gulilnti riimiltiK
rigging ready ami tuning up their
cars for tho Fourth of July, Severn!
nro going lu Miirshfleld, Binyion
and other pluces In western Oregon,
lull tint majority uru phimitng tu
go flailing.
Art Kccnnn, foreman, was culled
to Medford lust week by the serious
Cranking' ear I no
tiUHltioHK pr ii Indy"
nor man cither. I.et it
liryniinile I'SHUo d,i It
lor you.
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Frank M, Upp H. S. Marley
1018 Main Street
Illness of tits wife. According to
lyntest report, howuvcr. Mrs. Koen
nn In Improving.
Ked Unnilollili, rut ' skinner. Is
mnwolng about tho hot weather,
(li'orgo Duff gns overflow pipe run
over, onto tho mugnelo us ho was
coming tluwn ono of those 9? per
cent grades whero limy urn logging!
now, uml caused u conflagration.!
Komo of tho Juiiiuii'r crew saw It.
rushed up Willi shovels nml soon
im t It out. Duff kept right on log
ging for tho rest of tho iluy.
Joe llnrri'tt Ik on steady now as
n cut skinner In t.fo Potter's place.
(Homo wheel loader hud ' better
gut their liven Insured.)
Kinro Ilm nrrlviil of a new cut
doctor hero (hero nro soiiTe signs
of gelling the rigs nil in good shape,
lioninn Klntu and Drown, two of
Ihu up homo lioyn, left tho older
duy, one for Sluylnn, uml tho other
for Bllllllmely. Tho eolleellHUH of
oiilnlon among Iho biiiielicrH mill
wheel loiulerH Ih thut I hey nro gel
ling out ii rnrlond of gopher liolen
lo bo nhlppiul nfler Iho Kourlh for
llio hum-hern hero during tho hat
weather.
A Illglily-I'iihl I' li leu
Two plumbers" vera watching
Shrlnori' piirnilo:
"Who aru thono fellows, alike?"
"They'ro Shrlnovs."
"And what nro Shrluors?"
"Why, they'ro Muaoim."
"Snro nml whnl Iho dnvll ii; Ihey
wniil now ? They'ro Rolling ? IS n
iluy,"
EXPERTS HOLD
FORESTS MUST
BE REPLANTED
Dean Winkenwerder Ad
dresses Scientists at
Reed College
A ulsniflrnnl warning la the bus
iness Interest! of tho Pacific North
west that nnlew tliey undertake
seriously nml at once the perpetua
tion of tie forests of the region
there will be little hope Or the fut
ure of commerce nnd industry In the
district wjs delivered nt Iho present
smslsm of t'le American association
for th Advanceuient of Science,
njw meeting at Heed olleso by
Hugo Winkenwerder, deau ,f the
college ot forestry, Vnivcrs'.ty o!
Washington, Seattle.
"Some of our ctilen boast their
shipments by water n,l rail," de
clared JVIakenkerdor. "Hy analyz
ing them wo find that SO per cent
of llio tho water shipments and 65
pur cent wf the rail shipments nro
eampjaeil of lumber ov lumber pro
ducts, "Tub lumber Industry ot the Nor
thwest Is rcspoiistblo tor from njne
half to two-thirds uf Iho industry
In the district. Thero nro small
cities with paved streets and tine
buildings wiiti-h must cease to ex
ist within 15 years unless tho timb
er resources lit their districts are
replenished.
At Knwt a third the land area
in Oregon 'and WnsliingUn is suitea
chiefly tor growing forests. It Is
not now go,Hl lor any other com
mercial purpose, Ail.ot this natural
limber land should be pl.icod upon
a forest perpetuation, basis to pro
tect the Industry t the district tor
all lime. The llmo to act Is now.
That the problem ot utllimtion
uf farost products Is lurgely that ot
economic development was llio dec
laration ot A, W. Cooper, secretary
manager ot the Wotacrn Pine Man
ufacturers' association an a paper
read at the meetiug.
"Science has contributed much to
the art ot forestry," said Cooper,
"We are turning to meteorology,
forest pathology, plant ecology, en
toinomtogy and chemistry for the so
lution of tho future.
"To the chemist w
be given the
chargo'of perfeetfae metb.'ds for
utilization of waste. We have not
scratched the surface In this science.
"And . wo roast Ia Icok to all
sources of knowledga fjr the kef
Ii Iho forest problem. The Indus
try Is now' loivlng sentimental prop
aganda behind and braochtas out
on s.'Hd, iroblaet lines t meet the
fncn before It."
Why Klamath County Should Be
Interested in Fire Prevention
TIIIHU PBtXB
MAIHSARRT Cl'SIMINGS
Klmuath County High School
Tho principal industry of Klam
ath county is lumbering. Ot course.
ono of the essentials ot this Industry
is timber, nnd If we are to have a
supply of timber ll must bo taken
chre of. Ono way to help accom
plish this is to prevent forest fires.
If the forests of Klamath county
burned, think what tho results would
bo! The mills nnd box factories
would have to close, probably many
of them going bankrupt. Many men
would' ba deprived of work and
means of earning a living. Many
would have to leave, seeking other
homos. If Iho monthly payrolls
wove withheld. M (hey would be. In
ease tho mills shut down. It would
sorely affect tho morehnnts, beemiso
much of their trade comes from tho
lumbermen.
The scenle ndrnellons would be
practically ruined. Who wuats to
view bare hills, covered with char
red treos and slumps, nnd with prac
tically no vegetation? Surely tour
ists would not come by way of Klam
ath, connly unless unavoidable. If
thoau were, our scenic attractions.
Many travelers and visitors come ev
ery year and enjoy a vacation In onr
forests nnd along tho banks of
streams and rlvora, bringing money
with them, and spending It here.
Certainly ' they would sot coma : it
our forests were burned.
Agriculture, another prominent In
duatry ot Klamath county, would be
damaged by the loss of tho forests,
Tho sources of the streams and riv
ers that Join In making the Upper
Klamath Lake aro regulated by the
trees and forests around. In the
spring when tho snows are melting,
the roots of the trees along the bank
storo much water and prevent flood.
In the summer when tho sun Is hot.
the trees shade the streams and pre
PAULHAD SEVEN
SONS; THREE OF-
THEMAREFOUND
The Other Four are Thought
To Be With the Lost
Tribe of Irael
J'aul Hunyaa bad seven 9, who
wero so ambitious sod nteBtB
that he had to send them 13 lh
seven corners of the earth to keep
taem separated and to gsvs inem h
more sfope lor iitttos. , (
John, the oldest boy, was sent to j:
Sutlv America to clear tho aXll-1
gators out of the Amazon rlvo? ,
and make It safe tor asrlcstlon, j
but his catch was sa great that ft I
put the kibosh on the pile of(
hides 4n the V. 8. A. He to now
furnishing stifle leather fer the
United Lumbermen and Loggers,
Jlelnrlcb, the second son, was
tho meanest ot the busei o te
old man sent him to Cermany and
while tbere ,be greased the
la tho Imperial forest. He got
bit of technical training on this ab
and got the big head bo bad that
tho Kaiser would oot stand for Bint
any longer. Ha Is now bacK m me
U. S. A., running a Jogging eamp
not far from Klamath Falls.
Ole. the third one ot ttta hor.
who neonle Intimate had a Utile
norso blood in his veins, was ent
up north to keep tha Norttt Pole
greised. His task Is so gigantic
that he Is said to employ life thms
and oxen the slue of Babe to haul
flax to the mills where It I ground
up into oil for the pole,
0,000' natives are emplored In
greasing the pole so as to prevent
friction, also to slow up the. end
of all things, the great expfcwlon.
Ole Is thankful for the yob" be
cause he likes to be ot service to
the public and as long as he I
up there I think we can, he reason- (
ably sure that the earth will H
rolve upon Its axis. Paul I to he;
congratulated upon, his wtedint In i
sending Ole north, because he Is
doing a great work op there, and
is determined to stay.
As soon as I cm learn tho there
abouts of the rest ot the Duayan's
I will give an account ot them.
Yours truly, Ackelman Hackey, (P
S. I just heard that the other tonr
are with the lost tribes of Israel.
As soon as I can find the toil tribes
I'll tell you about them, teo.)
Don't Xante Htm Alius!
. "What am you goto to' name ie
baby, honey?"
"Anything you likes, sweetie
anything except Alias, cause, J'se
not'eed bjvs with dat itime Is al
ways in the ccurt and sever come
to no good."
vent much evaporation, thus helping
lo maintain an average flow of wat
er. It tho trees were removed thitre
would be great floods in the sprtu?
and In the summer a great number
ot the rivers probably would go lrj
and then where rosiM the water he
obtained for Irrigation In the Klam
ath Valley? ltor can thi farmofs
raise grain, etc., without water?
How can pasture for tho stock ho
provided tor, and how can stock hit
raised without food? Erosion ot the
soil would be probable to o .'CiK, thua
spoiling tho soil for nsrfeoltnral
purposes.
Many people go hunting every
year for various forms of wild; Jits.
The animals live In tho forests, and
tho water birds nroimd the streams.
Also many fish for the wary trout.
If the forests were burned, tho ani
mals would probably perish. Tho
fish could not live In tho dried up
streams, and the water fowls would
settle somewhere else. .
Aside from having a great econo
mic Importance, onr forests aro In
spiring and refreshing to' the. mpff
and women who after being shut to
overy-woek, like, to get out intMl
fresh air. Tho forests are clean
and have plenty; ot room. There1
arc cool streams and many beautiful
wild flowers. It Is resting a.n4 re
freshing to be In the woods cud
after spending a time In them, one's
work may bo done better andTWIth
a new vigor. Surely such n Influ
ence as this ought to be kept.
Wo certainly do sot want our
wild life to be takes away from us.
Neither do we wish to havo barren
hills and practically so agriculture.
The loss of our foresta would ntfeci
everyone in Klamath eonntyv not
only the lumbermen. We can't have
a prosperous community without
them that's why Klamath county
should bo Intorosted Is tho pravos
tton of forest fires.
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KAMA' HOVRS -Jean
Champagne - was caught
driving down Main street at two
thirty a. m. Sunday. Considering
that Champagne was not fully
(Irpssjod nnd was urging tha Hud
son "along at a brisk pace, srany
D. A. Kenyon
439 SIXTH, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Coal Iron Steel - -
Bolts and logging equipment
Oldest and best equipped diop in this locality
in connection, " 5
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tbattgBt.ttutf some delicious scandal
had Ween ' unearthed. Champagne,
Bowevw, bm furafehed plausible
explanation for this unusual con
duct, which has been duly verified
hy Mrs. Champagne, sc we know It
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