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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
...It... v ' ' ' WEDNESDAY,' JULY 8, 102.1 ' " T HE h V M BERIOGUF, ' ' ' PAGE ELEVEN BOX INDUSTRY E NOANGERED BY FIBRE PRODUG T Millworkert and Lumbor , jack Urged to Fight Fibre Container! employes down ,to Ilm man n the lulir'n lowest ruriK. la d; tils part in t It In cumiiulKii. Hulk (i n hlow toduy and tomor row, ud riK'iln Ilm niixl day, iibiiIiimI riliru ruiiliilniiM, und It won't ho iJhg before yjur efforts will prj- ilucu rvnullii. Tim camp conk, tho lu icIuihIjiu agent, your Brocoryinaii Ilm wuniuii wilio buyn supplies (or tli liiiniu, mimt nil lin inudu to rnnllxu how liniirtiint Ibis matliir In to Ilm lumber Industry, und II In up M every one of us to do our lilt to drive flliro out, and keep It out. BBBESS5S Wlillo Wojdim Dux muniifuehir r tur somo yiuirii buck have been riding along under tlm ciiinfjrUble poult Ion of demand Und production somewhere eiiii, und iih ilm fur ther feeling Hint new wood bx en terprise would 'find mi liiocimed demand lo ulMorb tholr product, thn Klbro II ix manufacturers huvo Hindu rnpll strides ulu'iid and mo now supplying mure pucklng cuaes for vniihcd iTJodn, tli'URS, hurdwliire uud dry gioAt Hum nro supplied In wood, and If steps urv ant Intiuu-dlntc-ly Inkitn, will entirely ubsurb theno' flejda. Tho dried fruit In dualry la ubout I ) bu lout' to wood tut a remit of fibre, uud lion comer ii flliro rontuliiii. to tuku Illy place of grupo lug und i.alea, vegafublo viuios, ornnga bum, und deciduous frii.ln of all klmla. 1 It weighs low mill In c'.umior tliuil wood, Ifeffec tiro ineoauroa uro not tukun lo check llio flliro movement; tho en ormous cult of bix lumber will bo uf n) vnluo; uud tha Cullfornlu White ' i'lhe Lumber Industry will recelvo n fearful act-buck. 1 t!p in thn ncthwoat, I'ho West Coast Lumbermen's association und . other lumber Interests uro making an Ij.tlvo campaign against flbro. with grnilOliiK isulis. In the city ' uf Kverult. Washington', whore there aro avmo twonty iiiilli locuted, a cnmpnlKit -has boon curried homo to ovory wotfker In tho lumber In dualry, uud Itaoie workers, roallx- lug tho'.r broad and buller depend oil tho market for t'lolr product aro not buylux uny food muff or other Items I'.oiu tholr urocorymon whl.-h ome packed In flbro. and. In turn, tho grocerymen of Krorou arc Inalattng that all whole asters filling tholr orders auppty thorn mntclula packed In wood. As It consoqiionro, wholesalers at au.-h uolul an Bcnlllo are, In turn. In slating that the, canner nd manu faoturers who aupply thorn, pj.V their mmerlnl In wjod. nit,d ii- ..JItu U-jrihwustern cunnom awake to find tjrmwlyoa hard put lo dis pone of tholr puck which la put up In flbro, f I lu employes of ull lumbering Inalliutkua n o mudo to rvallto that their brcud and butter depends lurgely on tho u "f wooden boxes flir-y will Join Me flKhl provoit tho further spread of fibre and will Inalat' that tholr grtworymcn anp, ply them all wntorliila -ti'ked In wood, and If your groccwyinlin futla. to Mop aelllnr flbro packed (tooda got" a grocorymnn who Is Intorostod enough li your wolfuro to InaUt on wood exclusively. Urggor well ua mill' workers 'have tho anme Intercut In thla fight and can rcn lr tha Bunio uld, by seeing to It that ull mulerlula ued In the cook housoa Of bought by Uiolr families, aro puckod In wood Tho purchasing mgoivta of ovory logging r ' lumbering oiiorotlo v should Immodlatoly 'direct ft Hitler to t" wlioioHiucra rrom wnom iney purchnno supplies. Instructing thorn titiul all miitbrlnls shipped on thol orde1 must' ho packed In wood an that If packed In substitutes, the materials will bo Tojoctcd and ro turned: Whun tfto wholosulora awuke to the fact that tho lumhor In dustny of the wort will not piirchuso ' inutlirlnla- packed In substitutes, they, 1n turn, will sllpiilnto thn tholr orders shall bo filled' by tho dinners and factc'rles aitpplyln thorn In wooden pnekngoa, 'and thl will bring about tho, dcalrod effect iiumoly. mi Innroiixod domnnd tor wiiodon boxos. " " Tho Natlonnl iiasofiiiilon ' of box nMllllfliclitrora- lit Chicago,, lllliul, lius sent out a niiestlonnulio to Ui wholoanlurs of lrugs, v hnrdwaro dry goods, and gpi.-orlos, and the moat atitbnlHhlng lnfonniitl'on in , vnlged. I thill only about SB per cent ' of 1 tJuiso wholosulora ' Biwclfy to tho-i-nitnors or nuinufiicturiirs wiint aorl' of puokugoa lliOyi wish ' tholr sHIpmenls; consoqiiontly, those cu liners and mlinuructurois supply flbro In proforenco to wjod, bo eaasa If Is aomoivhnt rhonpor and irosulln In a saving to tihcm. Thu answors to' those q"twi,,n,'oa. in dloato vory cln.rly that moro than 75 por. cunt of tho i wholosulora would "much profor to 'hnvo tholr material packed In wood, iln order to avoid brouWAgc, pllferngo Ionhos, nnd dumago In mulrrlng of contonts. Tho vosiills of tho Investigation of lha Nntloniil' AsHJclntlon of llox Manufacturers ninkoa It very cloitf that If thn wholosnlors woiild ln rilcnto a proforenco ns to how Ihoy iwntel Wmlp purohuBt pnekod, wood would prodomlniito; henoo, It Is up to tho lumber Industry n BBBBaESSBBSBBBBBBBBEBBBBBIBBBBBBBllBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEESi: Big Timber Deal Made At Roseburg ItOKKIIUrtO. Oro., July 8. A sulo of gnvnrnmunt tluilinr which netted approximately $117,000, was con ducted by tho Itosvburg Lund office, hnru Monday. Tha timber lay In l.ano, i)uugliia. Coos, josephlno and Jackson counties nnd -sold without competition. Approximately 080 acres for sale worn not dlsposud of as no bidder were present to make bids on those partial, The purchasers, together with tho amobuts pn Id and tho loca tion of the tructs, wore as fallows: Krniik Heath. Murshfleld. C20 acres, Coos liny wagon roud and Oregon and California Itallroad grmit lands) In Coos County, near Coos liny, m,8S0.8t. Owvii-Umgon Lumber Compauy, Medford, 080 acres 0. und C. lunds in tho Hulto Kails district, Jackson county, 1 24.301. . Hnellslrom ltros., Noll, 40, acres O. nnd C. lands In Lane county, S1.G70. P. W. Laird" and Roy Oarrott. Myrtle Point, 100 acres wagon road and' O. and C. grant landa In Coos county. $0,089. Oconto H. Chanoy, Coqulllo, 120 acre waggon roau, grunt lunus in Coos county. Hrmlno aulslnnn.- Kugeno. 120 acres O. and C. grant landa In I.anu county. IS.40B. Henry C. Miller, Ilrldgo, 40 acres, and C. grant lauds In Coos county. l.nr.o. Hurt Kols6m. Coqulllo. 40 acros. wagon road grant landa In Cooa county. $3,100. Denis McCarthy, Marahflold. 120 acres wagon road gram lanus in Coos county. $17. 218.75. Klilior V. Spalding, Grants Pass. 200 acres O. and C. grant land In JoHuphine county, $3,057.80. . II II M U a n u n u n B n H u H n ii ii ii :: ii u n u n n ii n r ii I I n ii I u Ton Owe It to Tour Pocketbook McCLOUD ITEMS (irowth of tn McCloud Ttlvi.'r .umber compafiy nnd tho town of McCloud has led to a number of changes and dopnrtinoutlxlng of tho company's operation. Included In recent changes In the sawmill aro Installation of a picket mill, unit svstetu of segregating lumber on green chain and rewiring of tho light 1 system. The new mill supennicnu- ent la Henry P. Tnrdlo. formerly or Coenr d'Altno, Idaho. Tho lath nnd picket mill has boon taken chargo of by V. A. Maslon, formerly of Coeur d'Alena, Idaho. Hans Peterson rocontly canto hero from Itend, Oregon, to bocomo head millwright. Among recent additions to tho Mc Cloud Hlver Lumber company nro Prank James, lato of Coeur d'Alono, lilnlio. snwmlll construction' fore man: Fred Klcpor, scnlef at the saw mill; Fred Tost, formerly of liunildjl, Minn., In chargo ot tlio groon chain segratlon system; John F. Davis. formerly of Ilend. Oregon, Is now assistant shipping clork; H. K. Ouon- thor, bond steam fitter; chlof en gineer in chnrgo ot power and heat ing, Frank Avollno; A. V. Lung, formerly of Westwood, California. In chnrgo of Installation and oporntlon of motors, dynnmos nnd boards. T. W. Murray looks nftur tho outside electrical construction work. ' (lorry A. Horstkotto' has been inndo superlnlcndent ot construction nnd inntntonnneo .In bgth tho mill plant nnd town. Kvcntually ho will divide his time hotwoon Bend, Klam ath Fnlls nnd McCloud. ' C. B. Dnveney has been appointed office mnnngor to rollovo Asslstunl Gonornl Mnnngor H. C., Urnden of tho ronllno office' duties. L. (5. Mcdonnglo has Jolnod tho force of tho McCloud National Bank and has nn nsslalnnl, C. A. Clements, formerly 'assistant camp auditor of tho lumber company. J. II. ' Wot moro. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is now In tho snlos div pnrthiont of tho McCloud Illvor Lunt' bor Co. Holnnd Ftotchor has boon trnnsforrod from tho miles depart ment to chnrgo of lumhor Inventor les. H. A. Ohnnlund has taken ovor tho engineering work In io losglng df pnrtment nnd Hnrry A. (Iraely lias returned to the company as Inslru ment man. :'C, Colby Is doing thn drafting in the logging dopnrtmont. Tim .lllXDii has been appointed contract clerk1 In Hltotl No. 1, suc ceeding Hugh Anderson, who hns gono to Klnmnth Falls n n n u n n ii ii u n ii it ii u n u n u ii u n u n n n n ii a a a a u n u n ii ii ii n 8 11 U n ii ii ii ii ii 7,, 11. Pool, superintendent of . tho VftMo, -Including itlin; iifflcluls mi'lj 'ihlpplnn ijup&rlmeiil,-hmi tenl8npii. No matter what you do, just so long as you earn .your living in the woods, you owe it to your pocket-book to be a subscriber to The Lumberlogue. Through it, you learn of conditions in the woods up and idown the coast what camps are closed, what new mills are building and what the prospects for work are throughout the industry in the west. K . , Sucli information may be invaluable to you when you make a change or it may pre vent you from mak ing a change at the wrong time. Aside from that V Consider Paul ounva 4- ' n No logger is really equipped to work in the woods unless he has back of him the knowledge of the meth ods employed by Paul. V Paul's shortcuts in the logging game stamp him as one of the most proficient men. in the business and no logger can really hope to become a master of his art until he has studied and adapted the methods used by Paul. Babe and Benny They're gone now and their place has been taken, 1 by the cat but nevertheless they're worth some study , The only place in Klamath county in which you can get the real lowdown on these animals is by reading The Lumberlogue. Advice to Lovelorn n . 8 mm n u ii ii ii ii ii ii :: :: ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii Nearly every Timber Beast is living away from home and, shy critter that he is,' doubtless is at ar loss what to do and how to do it when forced to mingle with the soalled gentler sex. ..... The column in The Lumberlogue devoted to ad vice to the lovelorn has already saved local Jacks some thing like 476.83 in attorney's fees by keeping them, out of breach-of-promise suits. . No timber beast should overlook the value of this department,: nor. should he be without, its moral .aid, waking or sleeping. During die Fourth many of the boys slept with this under their pillow and it is to this they give credit for the fact that so few of them got mixed up on their dates during the late celebration. , :, Any way you.look at it i 1 A Ydii need the giie A postal will bring it to your camp-just tell us : where . and - whom to send it. 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