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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
wniveit Library ' . ..,41 I , . ' ' . ... . 1 . , VOL. I. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 T Number 17 FORE-AND-AFT PEDDLERS BAD AT MODDC GAMP Swarms of Mosquitoes and , Salesmen Pester the Timber Beads Resides nn nvor-iilliiimoiit of iniinquitiioH, of bnlh tint ordinary unci foro-und aft mmloln, the Modoc Pill" Ionian camp ban been heavily hinnilKcd hy fori, mill nfl ji 1 in li mill podillern iliirliiK llm pnul mouth. Til" tlmlior IioiiMm illiln'1 uhjoit ( Il her for miiiii time. Iml nfc-r two HUtl'HMIIIII, Illll' lllllllllllIX clothing, llin ollirr life liiMiroiioi., liuil lo I"' taken In (own III a ilcllrlutin condl tlun by Kiiiirlii'vmlinl Miilleiii.h'. nn a result uf irylnit lo sell uncli alitor (hiilr renpooilv.' Hiikh fur nn entire (iftnriinon lhliii;n begun In gel Horloun. Oil" dnppor young liimhi.rjiiok purchased nix milt of mull order rluIliInK lunl month: another canui liftina from work In .llin evening anil found nmn chasing hi wife nrouni) lliu house with a carving knlfo; lha oiitrucd htinlmiid wnn iibout lo flnUh llin nmn with a rant liixi k handl" when lui dlhcovorod that It won merely u cutlery nnlon mat). Kb t'hlldnrn. llin mruw lint gour mand, struck mi a ilhdll scliniiiu. Chllilorn It lil nil hi tummy lit a hol low mump tliroti inllen from ramp ii ml ilrw llin pity no fur ahead tliut bin orders nn tho office worw wvor honoroil. Hnl whn he went out lo Iho slump lo get roll for the Foil rl )i . Kb fiiiinil 1 1"' roll gone, and twt iliui'O plioni-y wnlrliim In IlK uln.lit. Tim rntitumiH nuliHiiinn hnil nriiit loft a nllp iui.vIiir "Tliiink you." Illll Mr.MIIInn Htoppi'il from Hid porch of llin illulim room limt Kntur dny evutilliir. cntmliiK n pulr of Hiiarlcru to clink in li In poi ki'tn. A rmor milimninit, who wnn Jum uliotil to cltno a ilnnl with "Dinl" (lonrrio. Iiennl Ilia clink nml murioil fur Illll. urmitllithliiK nn upon ruxor In IiIh linnil. Illll win thruo utlloH ilown tho main lonclnn Him Inwanl Kirk bo ld ro thn unli'Miiiiiii ovortonk him, nml In III rollof to flnil tbitt hlH llfn win -not In iliuiKor piiri'luiHoil hln no von Hi rutor fur Din riirront month. Olio I'lilorprUlnii youiiB oiilomn lillo milumniin him put nil tho rtlt nklniii'rii lo aliniiii'. nml nn n romilt of thn mlrnciiloiiH lUiinoniilriillonii ho hull itlvon In thn purmill of ntuky luniborJiickH llirotmh tho lull iiiirut north nntl rnnl of Kirk will prob ably noil novo nil ninclilnoH In Hint miction nliortly nftor tho Kotirth. Itiklim Hoionil inoi'tKiiitiiii on 11127 pay vliui'lm In rolitrn. An a rontill of thin nwnrm of nnloamon, Kllor Monty Montiioiiiory linn plncnnloil thn fllliiK wliiu-k with tho following notiiT. In onli-r to linvo lima lo K't thn nnwn In nlinpn for twolvo no in of fiillom mill lu cliliinliilly liolp "I'oil" n hnlf iliiy In thn wnoiln: NOTICE .. Aftoiiln Ilowiiro Tho fllor In cniplnyoil by tbii Mo dog I'lno couipiiny, nml hln tlmo ho lonitn In niont piirt to It. Ho oats nt Iho cookhoitno, bnyn hln tohnc-co onil ovornllH at thn roninilnnnry, liinnnnhlno from tho nhorlff, nml nil ntoi'k from tho mayor of Klnniiilli Fiilln. , ' . When-In nooil of Information ho conniiltn Iho folfowliiK nittliorlllim: l'olltli'iil, nny wobbly or wnttilorliiK illrty-nhlrt; ruco miluiiln or kindred HtibJhctH, nny monihor of thn Klltn' loilgo or . Hiirhorn' Union; flnhlng, nny ronldnnt of tho Wood Ulvor vnlloy; ioclnl innttorn, ollhor Win. Ilrny, tjiipiirlntomlont Mulloniinx or Tlmokoi'iior Ortiliormiini rollKloun, nny Cnlhollo ninmhor of tho Kit ' Kltix Klnn or thn Hportlim wtlnn of llin Bnn Krnnclnco.Chronli'lni nml upon flnnnclul mnltnrn. olthor Joo Nixon' or Wnlknwny lluriin. For Information on nnolimt hjntory ho coiiHttllH ollhor of tho Klnmntli Fall iliillion, Jlo Is nlno Rtihjnct lo Ivory npimmn, which nro Urn inodurn form of tho fnnipiiB' Hurry Thnw hrnln . Htortns. . STAY OUT nntl avoid n Rilun tloil which iiiIkIH oiiHlly prove dint- Brimstone Bill Understood Bull Whacking Thoroughly lltMil .y-M'-Tf-r-':. TIjo cuhIoiIIiiii nml rhuporon of H.ilio, Ihn 1 1 Ik Hill" Ox, wnn llrlm .itono Hill. Ho know ull thn I rick h if 1 tut t trliiky iti.inl bof iro (hey hupponoit. - : ' "I know nxi'ii," nld billlnlKo.kor UHi-d (o nay. "I'vo workod 'cm oml tl irtorod 'oin tvnr nlnrn tho ox wan Invcnlo.l. And Iliiliit. 1 know Hint piTnli'loiin old rcptyla vuiim un If I'd nlii-cn (hroiiRh him wlt'i n lantern." Illll iiiiplled "Thii Sklnnnr'n Dle tloiiHry," n linnil luok for tisun- tem, nnd ninni of tho trinn unixl III dlrwlliK drift itnlmtiki (except niiilon) orlKlnitted with him. Hln eitrl)' lellitloun Ir.ilnlni; iireuintji f.ir thn furl thai tho turhnlcal langu--tiKo of tho tt'iininer c.'intulitn no muny n union of pluj'n und penplo mmken of in thn Illlilo. Heavy Shower Hit ahmus and Shaw Camp Two Fires Started by Lightning North of Reservation 8hn-l)erlriim camp mill Mulac received n drenchliu; belween olKht thirty und nlno thirty1 Sunday even ing from a nerero clnrirl: ntorm. When tho brief ntorm wan ovor. wntnr wnn stnndliiK In puddlon wherever there wnn u low pluio In tho ground. Ilrllllniit flunhen of IlKhtniiiK arooinpunlcil tho nlarni. nml It U thotiRht tho forest flroj which ntnrleil on Antel.ipn und Sug ar Pino miiiintnln were cnuned by tit Ih ntorm. Ewauna Camp To Close For Two Week's Fourth Kwntinn ftnx cniiipaiiy'H lnRKing i'limp nt l.umborton will huvo a two week's vnciitlon during ami follow ing of tho Fourth. Tho logging crew linn .been giilnlug on thn mill for uonia tlmo punt, nml tho company In taking thin opportunity to gtvo tho mill n chnnro to cute It up. Thin Iny-tiCf will vniihlo ninny of Iho men to tulio trlpn to outnldii polntH, nnd muny nf them nro plan ning on Inking mlvuiitiigo of it. TO Wl.l l-KSK , Karl Silvern, of the Modoc log ging ciinip, nltomlod tho flghtn at 'lul-k?o Frld.iy evening. OMOIIlMlltl) IMPKOVIOH I.ncey 'Omohiindi'ii, who foil from n bench In. tho Pvli?an billor room limt week nnd ntrnck his blind on tho concreto floor, In ounsldoriibly Impt'iivoil. Omoliunili'o wnn iincon nclnun for Hovorul diy.i nftor 4 lie, uccldiiut, but ho li derliircd to bo Hourly not'tiinl now by h.inpllul nu thorltlon. , . IN H.W FIUNCISCO Miiungor J. M. Ilolford, of tho Whoiilor-Olnistoad Lnniher enmpnny, loft Monday for Sun Francl'iro on l)ualnn.a, llo will' .return lo .Klnm ntli Falls Friday,. gnroiiH. Tho company refuses nil rcHponnlhlllly for ncclilonta Incurred whlln vlnltorH nro tonnlng tlto iinlniiiln, 1 MODOC PINE COMPANY. Thn liiickHkln hiirni-n lined on llnbn und lleniiy when tlin wunthor win r.ilny nun iiinilo by llrlniHtone Illll. When thin hnrnent koI wot It would nl retch hi in mil thut lha lril could tnivel leiir to Ilia liind liill und the I u.l would not move ftnm thn nklilwuy In thn w.i:M, l'rlni Hlono would fiiHten thn h-imcnn wit 1 1 nn iin'liir (Hit (llo niiiilii for hlin anil when the nun cumo out mid the hiii'nenn uhriitik thn Had would be pulled in tlm liin'llnii while Dill nnd Iho oxen wero bmy at eonio other JjIi. Thn winter of Ihn Uluu Know, the Puclfli? ocean fro.n over und Illll kept kio oxen buny IiuuIIiik renular whlln nnow over from :hliu. M. H. Ken nun run ton'.Ify to tho truth of thin nn 1m worked for Paul on the lllK Onlun that winter. It iiiunl huvu been uboul this tlmo thut Illll niudv tho firnt ox yokea out of cranberry wiod. Cut und text courteny Iti'd ltlvi-r I. u in be r f'o. Cut to be, Increased After the Fourth of July Shutdown Modoc's logging camp has been shipping nn nverugo of thirty-three cars of logs per day during tho past month, Ihn bulk of which have gonn to the Wheeler-Olmiitenil and tho Hlg Lukes 4)ox companies. After the Fourth of July shut down, the number of sets of fullers will bo Increased to1 fourteen, and tho shipment of logs will probably rlao to nn nverngo of thirty six or thirty seven curs, ns Pull Iltiek Pnt Montgomery tleclnres that no fullers will bo kept who cnnitot make a dally scnlo of ISM. VISIT VI.I'I-SKK Among tho Algoma camp people visiting the Indian c:nvntUn 'dur ing tho week woro A. W. Howard. Louis Shiibnr, J. M. Purge, Mr. nml Mrs. Wult Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Pole linker, Mr. anil Mrs. Jiu'k Mc Kny nnd Mr. and .Mrs. V. M. Kuiulo. , John Cox Takes a Nasty Tumble On ' Sun Creek Grade Truck Men Hauling Lumber From Algoma to Dia mond Lake . John- Cox took a nusly tumble from Cox brother's truck Saturday morning whon ho nml his brother, Chnrlio, wore climbing Sun Creek hill with n loail of lumber. Charlie whs driving and .1 ,'bu climbs! out n tho front-tender of tho truck to put stiino wnter In thu radiator whilo It was going, nnd thus stive stopping on tho grade. Tho motor was hot tor than ho thought, und steam, and hut wafer shit from the radiator, burning fcox's arm and causing him to fall from tho truck. T.ito burn wns not sorlniis, and as tho truck was moving slowly up tho grndo he was not Injured by tho tall, ' Cox brothers huvo been hauling lupiher from tho Algoma mill to Diamond Lnko for Dr. .Warron Hunt's summer homo, -s- CALAIS CAi NOW SHIPPING 33 GARS DAILY T UP FOR FOURTH Other Famous Machines in Condition for the Celebration That ' Klamath Falls will be the sieno of many difficult feats in the automobile racing and demonstra tion linn Is assured by the recent announcement of Top-loader Jo Truchon, of Kniuna camp, that Hlll-on lllt;ll, hit titmaun racing Stu debaker, will lie equipped for the Fourth of July celebrntl in with bal loon tlroi and other balloon artc.n- norles. the nature of which Mr. Troi hou would not divulge. A fend- der, with which Mr. Truihon ut lempted to skill a log will ulno be repaired. Itopirtn from Pelican IUy camps Indicate that Jlmmer Johnston's Ilulck lirogan In "rarln" to ga, and that even Iho brakes on it nro In condition. .''Cannon ball Barker" McCull:im Is also said O have had Fred No) ion, of the Motor Shop, put monkey glands In the "R?d Devil," and that the famous Paige Is ready to take part In the cele bration. Plersm nnilSon. of Lamm's mill, hearing of these preparations have released the emergency on their Slur, und are even contemplating installing Hi carburetor, In order to keep ahead of this! keen competition. As soon as the emergency brak? was rcmaved. It was necessary tol fasten tie machine in thn garage with four log chains, and It may be noccsiurj' to 'teep Iho brake on un-! til the Fourth, lest the machine go bounding driverless up the moun tain behind the mill. SHASTA VIEW MILL NEARLY HAS CRASH Small Pipe Sticks in Valve; "Two-Inch" Ole Saves Day A piece of pipe left In the mnln feed lino from tho boiler to the shotgun was responsible for' a near carriage runaway nt the Shasta View mill Monday. Tho "elbow camo loose from tho small piece of pipo and worked into one of the valves on Iho shotgun, leaving the gun wldo open on tho return. Sawyer "Two Inch Ole" Hawkins loaned halfway across the carriage as he slammed the lever in the other direction.' according to Super intendent Juek Monroe, who was standing behind him when the ac cident occurred, nnd held it there until Monroe run down stairs and shut off Iho stenm. According to Monro, if Hawkins had hesitated a fraction of a second in opening tho other valve, the carriage, with tho two doggers nnd tho setter, would have ' been thrown through tho side of tho mill and Into the pond. ' KAKLY A lilt IV A LS Aiming those who will probably be In Iho advunco guard of '.ho rush for town from tho canuu are Jlm mer Johnston, lfcd Johnston, Rook ilcCulloin, llelnlo Sm.illfielil. Lee Lyman and Carl Slotten, of Pelican Iluy camps, and 1)111 McMillan, Eh 'Cliilders, Put Montgomery und Harry Miller of Modoc camp. TO ( HlLOyilX Conductor (leorgo Gannon, of the Modoo Pino cuiipany, altemU'd the U,uico at Chiloiiultt Saturday even ing. Oiinnou dejiires that there wero many Klnuiath Fulls people present. ., ItATIOS IMPltOVIXli M.4 O. Biitos, who underwent a minor operation In tVio Klnninth Gehornl hospital last woek Is de clared to bo doing splendidly. He Is' nnf employe wf tho Pelican Bay Lumber company. Tule Lake s Was a Hot Place to Log But Paul Did a Good Job The year of the two summers they had dog days all winter, and then early in tho spring the sun never .t,.)but came closer and closer to the earth at thn end and beginning of each day. Along in Juno Hie water in nil the lakes begau to boil. It was easy pliklngn' for Sourdough Sam. the cook, for Paul was logging around thn banks of Title .lake that sum mer and all Sam had lo do wan to set the dongh-gods out in the sun a hulf bour before meal time and then send the flunkies down to the )!ik?i shore to scoop up a bunch of fine ready boiled trout. Logging was very difficult, for all the pine noodles were smouldering ::nd smoking, and every logger had L Device Has Been Overhaul ed and Contracts are Strengthened Pelican Bay's electric dogs, which were reinstalled on .the big rig after having been tuken off and the wiring and contacts strengthened, are now doing excellent work, and the -tapering device, wh:ci iilluwi the use of the Rhodes system of sawing is being used to its full ex lent. ' .' - 'Pelican Bay purchased the right lo use this patented system of saw ing from Ithodes several years ago, but the carriages have not been equipped to use it until the Install ation of the electric dogs. Tha logs are sawn parallel to the bark, and the taper is taken out of the heart of the logs. T.li electric dogs will not be Installed on the peny rig until heav ier electric equipment arrives, which may not be until next year. FISHING THU Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Mrs. P. Montgomery, Xlrs. Coverstone," Will McMillan. Eb Childers. and ' Pat Montgomery took a fishing trip up Williamson river from Calamus camp a week ago Sunday, making a nice catch of fish. Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Coverstone. who spent the week-end at Calamus . camp, re turned to Klamath Falls t"ie Man day renewing the fishing trip. LABOR SURPLUS LARGE IN EAST Labor conditions In the east aro no better than In the west, according to C. M. Tuley, locul representative of tho P. B. Yates Machine company, who recently returned from a trip to the factories nt Belolt, Wisconsin. Skilled labor is well employed In all lines, according to Tuley, but there is a largo surplus of common labor. Moulding plants in tho Mississippi vnlloy aro having a hard time to hold their own with tho western product, especially those dependiug upon lumber shipped from tho Coast for their raw inaterinli,,!'Two cur InadH of lumber on nn nverngo, are required to manufacture, a carload of moulding, nnd there is so much saving in manufacturing the mould ing here and avoid tho shipping of the waste that the eastern moulding plants are having rather a hard timo of It. While In Chicngo Tuley rocclved a letter from his brother-in-law, H. P. Scluuk, tho Inventor of the Dana shuck spllnder. Sevorul Improve ments have been mndo in tho design of tho machine, tho demonstrator model of which was In use In the Big Lnkcs Box factory last spring. Schiwk will probably vinlt Klamath Fulls early this tall, - LEGTR1C DOGS IL IL lo have a block of ice lo stand on while falling tlmb.-r. This Ice was brought down from Pete Mufraw's ice quarries above the arcili: circle by ISig Ole and llnbn, who would hook onto a glacier just at daylight and have it down just In time to bo chopped into bloekn for the day's work. Paul 'and his crew finished the Tule I. alio logging just in time, for the entire country caught fire from the heat Just an tho last log .' was hauled over the Stskiyous . and dumped Into the Pacific ocean. All the slashings and young trees were destroyed completely. W. ('. Dalton can vouch for the truth of this, for there was not a sign of a pine tree In that country j when he began ranching there. Shaw-Bertram Has Splendid Drive Record Local Company Raises Double ts Legion Quota First Day Siaw-Bertram Lumber company went cirer the top before It got a decent start in he recent Ameri can Legion endowment drive. The quota for the company wa. set at approximately $75. One hundred and fifty lo.iars was raised aroun I the mill. Vactory. and office the first day, and the night crew in the mill was not asked to contribute. . But three or four men of the entire crew refused to ointrUiate. ;naAen. solicited. Later contribntionj rais ed the total to more than J160. .. Tennant and Algoma Tied Pelican Third, Lamms' Mill in Cellar m Timber League Algoma defeated Tennant, 3 to 2 on the Algoma diamond and Pelican Bay defeated Lamm's mill 13 to 12 at Modoc Tolnt last Sunday. Algoma .made three runs in tho first inning, but Tennant tightened up and plnycd airtight ball for the remainder of the game. Tennant's new pitcher being in a large de'gree responsible for their excellent show ing. "Tennant made one run in the seventh, and one in the eighth, mak ing the score three to two In favor of Algoma. Algoma's battery con sisted of Stanlako and McN'eilley, pitchers, and Dunn and Stanley, catchers. " The Pelican-Lamm contest was fairly eveu throughout, with, several errors on both sides. Butteries were Mctraeken and Howard, for Pelican, and Harmon and Chldester ' for Lamm's mli. Sunday's game leaves Algoma and Tennant tied for first place, each having lost, a game to the other, Pelican in second place, and Lamm's in tho cellar. l.l'XDBKlta BKTTKll John Lundberg, who was injured In an automobile accident last week, is rapidly Improving at the Kl.uu- iath Generul hospital, , TO (lltAXTS l'ASS ' Roger Montgomery loft Tuesday for Grants Tasi, whore ihe will spend several days vkslrJng friends before returning to .Uodoc camp t to finish .tho season. J. M. llirdsoll and Slim, La Chance grador and scaler respectively for the Campboll-Towle Lumber com pany, woro In Klam.i'wi Falls over tho week-end. l'HOJI CALAMI'S ' C. J. Guborman, camp clerk and timekeeper, and Pat Montgomery, hciid bull-buck, were Klamath Palls visitors from tho Aiodoc Pine com pany's Calamus camp Saturday even ing. ' " ' J ', i'l,'.- ' RHODES PATENT 01 NOW IN KLAMATH FALLS Alex M. Page is Also In ventor of a Sawyer's Mirror Alex M. Page, holder of the. patent on the Rhodes System of sawfng, has been In Klamath Palls during the past week interesting. Klamath mill men In Or method of sawing logs. " ' - The ' Rhodes system consists of sawing logs parallel to the bark rather than to the heart, thus get ting the greatest possible amount of long length, straight grained uppers, nnd In taking tho taper from tho ' heart of the log. which is Itsvarlably box or common lumber. The key to the system Is In removing the taper from the cant. This should be done in two "or more cuts, making a short board each time with one end taper ing to a feather edge to be removed by the trimmerman. It the mill has a resaw. the process is considerably simplified, for the V. shaped board may be resawed, giving one good board and one wedge shaped shim. The method Is calculated to effect a saving of ten per cent In actual footage, but the greatest saving results from the taper being taken from the heart, which la Invariably low grade lumber, and the resultant saving of sap, or upper grado lum ber. Then, too, the sap. lumber will all be the full length of the log, and be far stralghter grained than when cut'ln the old way. - The Pelican Bay Lumber company - pit I t:ii.ut.ii tut-- paiTroi riKiun I ruui Tyre Rhodes, the Inventor andVfirst owner, but had never used the sys tem until the recent installation of electric dogs. The tapering device on the new dogB permits of the uso of the Rhodes system, and Pelican started using this method Monday. Page is' a cousin of Walter, nines Page, former ambassador to Ger many, and' comes front a fatrUy of lumbermen who operated extensively throughout the southern states. Walter nines Page was the only member of the family who did not follow the lumber industry. " Page Is tho Inventor, of a tilting mirror operated by a cord to thn sawyer's pit, which enables him to see both ends of the log when it is loaded. , A spotlight Is attached to the mirror, which throws a bright light on the end of the log. This device is particularly useful where the Rhodes method Is used, in order to spot rot or bther defects, and re move the taper from the bad part of the log! Page has applied for a patent on the mirror. ' i. A picture of the device may lib found on page one hundred and sixty of the June Timberman. Tho Rhodes system is now being used by many of the largest lumber manufacturers on the coast, Includ ing the Hammond Lumber company, the Booth-Kelly ; Lumber company, and the Spruce corporation. SS L Warehouse Being Added to Klamath Lumber and Millwork Plant " The Klamath Lumber and Mill work company shipped Its first rar lond of bevel aiding .Monday morn ing, and unothef car of romanti facttired lumbor will be shipped be fore the end of tho week. Accord ing to Emll Drchor, a specie! effort ts being made by the company to kocp Its siding gi'ndes high. ,. . The company Is also erecting a ; 32x54 warehouse In - connection with its plant,, for tho Storage of ro-maniifaetured (umber. A- crow of eight experienced mill workers is now at work lit tho plant. .', . . CAR SIDING HIPPED BY Ell 10