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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
yEDNF3DAV, JULY .IS, 1925 PS& fetfiVEN IB9C3DnCSSQBC El II II BETTER TIMES Second Half of Year to be . Good, is Prediction of Lumber Magazine SITUATION BETTER, Grays Harbor District in Especially Good Condi tion; Prices May, Jump An outstanding feaiurn of Iho ex isting Hit nn I Ion in (ho luinlvr lu ll urn ry jf Oregon anil. Washington In III" growing ' tendency of mill operators l(i predict better" times for Ihn second Iml r of till year, day llm rummi, Immo of tho, West (,'onl I.uinherimin, which mliU: t . . i Thirty or Oil days ago It . svas llnxt to littiiuMHlblw to ritul an oper ator who prnfuwwO to be able to son ahead In thn mine of uiirvrtiiltity and complexity ol.flng then, but light na'iiiH to Im dliisipntlng thn uluudn, anil now a niiinliur of kccu oiuratoni nrn predicting better prices lor tho remainder, of thjj year. Thin. Hi ii West C'oaM Lumberman believes, U a hopeful sign llTllllHD It Incl U n 1 1 ihia manufacturers, nro regulnlng confidence which liun been larking for Miinn limn past, and thlii lack 'Of confidence has mom than anything fli been responsible for tho. existing trouble of thn Indus try. I'rcsenl prices coulil easily bo 11 or II higher tluiu I hoy am today wlihout ; In' tho - slightest ' ' decree checking thn demand. Kven this In admitted by wholesalers, and otlitra who buy lumber. Just an won' oil (iDouith manufacturer ran gain the necessary confidence nud control of themselves to nilvanco prices wo bu lli'vo that there will Im a decided .chango In tho, present .situation. Tho situation la strougor on (irayii Harbor and Pug.it noil ml than else where In tho northwest. Thin la possibly duo to Ilia fact thai log Klnit has boon morn generally cur tailed In tho north than on tho Co lumbia Hver. Tho supply of log on I'tige'i "sound Is Vapidly pns'sius; from elm loggers to tho riIIIh. In fact) soino InKgers who thirty dnya ago had a. big iirplim now haro no log. Tho loir freight, rata disturbance In Washington him resulted In clon ing Homo of. tho biggest producers In Washington by having added from ll'to II. GO to tho rout of putting logs Into thtl water. Kvon Hhould ramp who aro able to put their log directly Into thn water decldo to mart operating they could not makn up for tho enforced cur tailment of other big producers., di rectly affected by.theso advances. ,Bi)ilKjo operators,', profoss. thnt present conditions aro unsatisfac tory1,' but, In tho main,.' tho' shingle Industry lina nnilouhloilly enjoyed a greater tlngruo of prosperity than 'tho lumber end of, ' tho - business. Prices;1 howovor, ' nave"' not" been what thoy should bo. HOT AIR DOGS ( Tl.MJiS II.VVItllANfiEIV i ' Mary used to roll her-o,ysf v Ufa was very fl'ulitv i, Mary rulln lior stockings now, ttxlstouco l aj riot, ( . . '' . :,-8nmplo-Cao. Mary amokod tho bocH, alack, Orio time 'and gathored honoy, Now Bho aniokoa a coffin tack; (loo, ain't cxlHtonco fumiyT . Houston "clirbuiclo. Mary unod to roll hnr R'h; " flho rollod" hor 'bwh, 0oy'tiy;'. nut now aho puffs tho cork-tip faga, Tho mukln'a are piibhu. Illinois, man, traded, hia wlfo to a neighbor for a vacant 'lot. Snoma as though 'till' throb of ilium nr'o rathor a vncntil lt. j)V ?,'.)' w "If tho parlyr who Mofjf !y Jc,K, from, my Kord((jtTr a fuw tluyii ago,"' nrnnliiimasa HubBCrlboi' oxpnnBlvoly, "will bring It back, ho can, hftvo.it.': ..-. i . Ryon, If, the modorp girl docuno exhibit much common bohho no makos up for It In tho othor tJilnRs sho shows. ' , ;'''. ' ' ' Wo don't bollovo that nny person wants oxaet Juatl.no, hocatiso ovury, ono wants to koop out of Jnll. . We hoar a street In Akron, Ohlor Is to bo pavod wltli rubbbr. Tlat may be stretching, it. a bit at thnt, Tho charming lady on tho 'dollar can attract inon without showing iim wife. ',?5' ;:v'- 'omcn nro bonks wrlttnn In n Imikuiiko limn know nntliiiK, about, Wlmn they tulk about a mini im Ing iiliiiin with his thoughts, most ulwuys ho, U sltuply ulnnit, , "Tho fuller who .forgets to comb his hair buforn breakfast Is usually tho guy who Krmnhlns Iwicutiso bis wife wears a Illinium when fryiu' ihe eggs," ; I)l.MIIjI,L DOHA TIII.MKH , 1 Kelly pool Is an Irish swlininln' hole., , . y . ; "' A lot of economy which' begins In Ihn house ends obruptly In tho garagu. It Is remnrkalilo how much mora arroiumodatlnK men are when thoy aro away from homo than thny nro wliuii they oro at Komu. Kor In stuuee, on cold winter mornings man hutns to get MP and start a firn for his wife. And yet ho will come right, down In, the shop and throw A clgarmtn among tho ahavlngs and II If II H U II m a M II II n u m u n u 3 13. ii ii ii u El n u n ii ii 'r! II II n u n n u u n ii si H K a n :: ii H n u u n H n n ii u slart one for thn boss without ovon being linked. : nilSTV IIANNBN BAYS, "Thn radio has brought London and New York mighty close togeth er; but It mill seems Junt us far us ever from piiyiluy to payday." Thn world Is certainty becoming more and nioro efficient. For ex ample, In l(ie old days, an artist used to paint "A Portrait of a I.udy." Now tho paint Is luld directly on thn Indy, and tho lady does It herself, "It la always the woman," de clared tbu District Attorney., "that slays nud slays and slays!" ' TIIK IIKIUIIT OK OPTIMISM Our Idea, pf ,th height of optim ism Is a 80-year-old gent buying a suit of. clothe with two pairs of pants. , w '- OR RAIHINO CAIN . "Soy!" said tho young man enter ing a barbel; shop, , "Is , my credit good for a shave?" . , , "Naw!" replied tho barber; "If you can't ralso a quarter, koep on ruining whiskers." . NO I'tiH ' ' . " . I Tho day was oold and wot, and tho owner of a certain smull car of wall known make, ' hud put. a blanket over Itao bood of his car to iirotnct, and had started off, whon tj!e small nows boy, grinning Im pishly, romsrkod so all passersby could hcur: n "Oh. you nocd'at try to hldo It! ( know what yju'vo got under that blanket." . TJioso whom the Qods would de n ii ii u n u R II II it !! i ir ii ii stroy thoy first make mad about a woman, Tho SUE finishes t!io Job. Hlgn on lluck of Ford "Kor sp'iro parts follow mo.' V I'ollco Pun . , Tlho policeman hnd n gambler by the arm and was walling Jjr fbo putrol wiiyjii to arrive. ' "What aro' you doing?" asked n friend of the officer. "Pin holding a ctard party," , re: piled the cop. Didn't Like Colleges Sometimes ' mon wuo uider radi cally on ono subject, aro very -cldse together an another. tako tho tso of Kobort 0. In- gorsol und Hoy, Sam Jonoa, the first tho .groat and most eloqucat of ag nostics, und tho latter ' bho greatest dlvino tho Houth has produced. UoUh guvo colleges. f 1st wWenovor oppor tunity npjs'o.' Ingorsoll once retor red to colleges us "plucos whore pebbles are pollshod Mud dlambn).1$ aro dimmed.'' i ii u n u II ' Sum Joucs usod to sny thnt ,ho would, not, sond.. his sons to college bocuuao he would profor to have II thorn "reading tho "alphabet In Hoav- II II II. ii ii ii. od than Tending Greek down, in HoU."-' ' ' ' ' . 1 I.K.OlHtATIOX'S kkkk6t on : I lllKHTY IS CHITIOIZKI) It": Ii OXP6HD. Eng. In a recent do- bnto und dlsgusston tho Oxford Xj iv loit iaxfMMl by ft 1rgo majority that "oouteiiiboViu 'Mejtlslajio'h'tnda (i dosti'oy' Hborly." '. ii,,. 0, K. Chojterfon, dho -principal ii ii speaker In tho dobate, declared that thoro h a wide dlstluctlu.1 between llborty nd Iho security whh.i jlB tho. aim of most modem legislation. ii "WUIlo It is truo," iho said, "that i proporty. normally gives isocuiityj l (loos iwl follow that security brings pnopbrty. It tho chief end of rnnii Is to 'bo" ted' und toiisod, thon ,wo ii hioud rolurn to slavery, n Blutplo tried moasuro which lnsturod econ omic 'Security to tho masses." 1 - , NEW CAU iji'vMl-. Kmll Drehor, of tho Klamath Lum ber and Mlllwork compaity, has pur- V " bi'i! el Ik ;i in in'' ,t.; ; - T li.i: ' - K'.IHl ,Xtii ' I' IOC - .ilii - ; . . , .... . .. ; .. . ',1 l.-'.-l'- .': ,. New Clplain Bet tfee Same With the resignation of Howard Winnard this week the.Lumberlpgue loses a man who knew many o tl? men, in the! industry here, and who had worked. in woods, and camps of the Klamath district ,much o his life. ' ' . . , v . . ' ; - i . '''.'-.,'. . ' : ; ' ' ' ' His leaving, however, will not affect the policy of the. Lumberlogue to carry the best news of the men in the camps and mills each week. The new editor doesn't know you personally and expects to be kept busy dur- ing the. next few. months finding out what its all about. He wants news about you, and your family if you have one. .... .. , 1,1... . , . If he misses you in his wild dash through the camps and you have a news item of interest send it in! i - ;i '.' '' . ' -, ' ' - : . ;' ' We -want everything pertaining to the industry and .: the fact we miss you will not be intentional You Can Still Earn One Easy Dollar Each week, for the best Paul Bunyan yarn turned in, Lumberlogue will pay one dollar. If you have one under, your hat that hasn't been uncorked, turn it loose , in our directipn. an'y.. l"4- tfre doUsx coms your way just as; promptly. Don't thinly that it has to be . written like a classic, either. Just give us the. facts in, your own way and we'll do, the resL Address all letters. ' ' , ' : tp AeLumbIpgue,121 North Eighth, Klamath Falls, ' BABE AND BENNY AND PAUL' 'v";'' .'''-'.",-:i'i-;';-;i .'".'(' :. ';., v v They ' elected to stay with us during the summer, . rather ; than to. leave with WinnarcJ - for the Feather iV"Too Hot", said Paul. "I' don't like heat. 'One summer Hell shifted six feet and I took a contract to move it bacjk where it be-. lpnged. Worked all summer at the -job. and when I finally got a, hitch around .the establishment I had to give it up because the. wire rope kept melting. No more hot places for me." ! " 1 . " .. . So with the able help of Paul, you are promised, the same paper as in the past. If yotf don't get it regular ly, remember there is a way to stop that just send in your name and we'll see that it comes to you personal ly on schedule time . i n-v-;;v:v;'-V':.V-.:-"- '.:;v;':'v::,'v.;;'';:;',.'.':, -1 i.; -.r-. i V h?t"' vf itit . i n i' 1 I f ' ' i a VlXit ;-toW sir ;.J,-' - id :ri 4 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II H ii ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii 18 II II II II , II II :i ii ii ii ii ii ii !! :i II . II II II ii II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II u fi II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ii II II n ii ii ii ii ii ii : M II II El II II II . II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I chis'Ad no 'j'ow6(l';'co.a6ll. - iassasssssi:ssic3BSBaBa