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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 102.1 THE LtfMUEnLOOUE PAGE ELEVEN Southern Pine Men Offer - V Prize of 1000 for Aid ' j'f ' in Grade Marking Puzzle tannnnnnEcnnncanannninnnncaB Important iti'i limn having In ilo villi . vurUuiM illinium of (lu griulu mnrklnK of lumber, which practice win Instituted hy subscribers or mills of llio Hoilthelll Pino Assocln tlun April 1, wuro tukon at tliu mld NUinmor meetings of (ho Imuril of ill rectors unci subscribers hold In Memphis, Tuesday, Juiim Id, There wur about Kit) prominent Huiitln.rii I'Iiiu iihuui fui l H rtti-M present from all part of tliu Houlli mill grade-murk-Iiik mill trade-niurking of lumber and iruiln association (icllvilloit fur nished llio principal Htilijucm for dis cussion. , Tlio directors approved I lift rocom lniuiilnllon of 1lnt Advertising nml Traile-Extenslon cnmmiltoc Hint Ihu Association offer a priiti) of II, (Mm to llw person devising the best nml most efficient method nml moans for grado-murklng HiiiiIIhtii I'ltm. ' Tlio directors recommended nml llio snbscrlhers unanimously adopted a roHiilulloii to I liu effect Hint since llio floiilheru Plna Akkdc IuiIom lis been the pioneer orgnnlintlnn to put grade-marking Into effect, nml Iiuk devoted several years' 1 1 inn nml study nml considerable expense to working nut Hie system, that the Assot-lntlon nfrr through Heeretury of Ciimmurco Hoover, 'to niiiiiiiriii lur kid of till olhr specie of lumber throughout tlio ronniry, llio benefit of Hi" experience gained hy tlm Hunt hern I'lii" Awioi'lntloii In thin movement nml Hint llio Association stands roiiily um! v. II I Iuk Id Impnri thin knowledge lo nil who nr.i In terested nml to send representatives to Ihu group of manufacturer of other species to render whatever as sistance mny bo necessary In making grudo-markliig mul trade-marking of lumber effective. Various speakers commenting on thin resolution mentioned Hint thin action showed tlm pint) manufactur ers worn Inking' a hroml nml public spirited nttltuilo In thin movotmint for tho benefit of othor lumhor pro ducers nml lliti coimunilnic public. , Tlm general mooting of subscrib ers Hint) adopted a motion Instrucl Iiik tliu Rerrntiiry-Munagor to write to each subscriber who In not grndo mnrklDK his product slating that aflr August 16th. 1025, tho socro tary nhiUI ho authorised to furnish, on request, to dealers, architects, contractors nml consumers of lutu bor, Hot of tlm subscriber IlilllH that uro grade-marking thulr out put. It wus suited In discussion of thin resolution Hint a largo n um ber of requests hnve boon received for nnmt'ii of tho in nniifnc Hirers who nro grndo-marking tlii'lr prod uct, but Hint a nurabor of tho sub scribers hnve boon delayed putlliiit tlio practlco Into cfect nt their mills for various reasons and It win deem ed donlrablo to dofor tho giving out of Until of those who nro grndn mnrklng until nil tha subscribers have had opportunity to definitely derldo an that action. Tito' subscriber voted unnnlmoiis ly to contlmio tho assessment of throo Gontn par thouHnnd foot on tho nhlpmuntii of all mllln that nro grnde-mnrkliiK which fundi aro to bo lined In continuing tho wldo sprend ndvorllulDg cnmpaliinn to ontnbllah grndo marking lumber tlirouKhout tho country. , , Thera wro about 150 promlnont liimbor niniiuractiirom In tho Oold Itoom pt tlm ClnrldKo Ilotol Tucs tiny mornliiR, when I'ronldciit E. A. Front of Shrovnport, cnllod tho Ron-, oral nicotinic of nihncrlboni to ordor. In hln ndilrosH tin tho "Economic Highlights of 1925", Mr. Frost as nortod that ovory untisflod factor of any consoquonco points unmistak ably to a vol u mo of production nml distribution horotoforo unoqiinllvd. Hunk dohlis for tho first flvo months nvorngy nearly 20 por cent nhovo nnnnal, ha suiil; freight cur load ings for tho na mo period nvorngod 11 por cent nhovo normal; tha val II mo of bank loans lias expanded lib erally under an onsy monoy mnrkot; tho stock mnrkot has boon unusual ly aotlvo nnd tlicro nro further Indi cations Hint tha prosont period of Industrial prosporlly has marked Htnbllily mid gives no suspicion of any sudden roncllou. ' Preliminary reports from iiKVlcul tural dlstrlclH, tha npeukur Kiild, are, In , tlio main, vory encouraging, showing an early crop outlook sotnowhat nhovo normal. A notnbla rocord linn bnen ostnbllshod by tho hiilltlliiR Intlustry, tho volnmn for tho first flvo months of this yonr ox! coodlng that of tho sumo period last yonr, which was tho bnnnor building yonr In tho nation's history. Tho Houliiorn rino Industry, Mr. Frost mentioned, Is, nn outstanding ex ample of tho grmit Industrial activity that has bo eminently characterised this yonr. Production of southern Wno In the first four months; nv orugdd 101.04 par cent of normal, this bolng tho first yonr that pro duction for this pariod has excooded normal Slnco 4 010. tjouthern pine shlpiiienis for tho first four mouths of 1035 avorugvd mom than OH per cent of nnnnal, orders avorugod over 1)7 per cent of nnnnal nnd stocks on huml at tliu ond of April wuro about HI per cent of normal, J Mr. Frost mild tho cost of produc ing, selling nml shipping Southern plmi for March, 1U25, nveraged 12.1.55 per thonsund feel, which was the lowest monthly cost avurngo ro poiled slueo Muy, 10 23. Tho avor iiko F. U. 1). mill price of Houthorn pine, all grudes and dimension, as reparian by Hifi Kansus City Btutls tlcal iixchuugo for tho month. r-f May shuwail a diK'llnii of two parcont from January, but a gain of nearly sovon percent over Mny a yonr ago. Kxports of Hmitliern Plna .through (iulf purls for tlio first four months of this year, shewed un Increase of C-C percent over llio corresponding period of 1024, nnd It was tha heav iest first four months aggregate on records that extend back to nnd In cluding 1019. TENNANT ITEMS It. II. Ilnwklns, wltn and daugh ter, Harmony, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. t ors llurkoy ut Duusmiilr, Calif. Tlm hull gntnn Hundny bel-v.on Pelican liny mid Tonnant resulted In Ihu scoro of 7 lo O 'ln fuvor of Tellllllllt. Miss Pearl Flocl: of Weed was u guest at the homo of Mrs. Dale lleesou Hie first of tha work. Mr. and , Mrs. J. O. Jobaiinsoii from Kelso, Wosh., ' nro visiting with Mrs. Johunnson's sinter, Mrs. Alvnn Opperud. Mr. Johunnso i was In un explosion soma months ago and Buffered tho loss of both cyo nnd other Injuries, but Is ury cheerful about It and Bays do Is glad to bo hero. , Tennnnt In experiencing a spell of Very warm woathor. Tho ther mometer registered 100 at 4 p. in. In tha postofflca two days this week, which Is extreme weather for this place. In Uio absence of tho rognlur pastor, Dr. F. 8. Ford, services were conducted Hundny night by J. J. Murphy, who gavo a vary In teresting talk, All who heard him will bo pleusvil to know that lie will npenk ugutn this comli'g Kan duy, with u song mnlco a half hour betoro tho speaking. 1j. A. Majors, wife and nlcca, Mirs Hnttlo Majors, left Friday for their old homo at Murtluus. Cullf, They wero nccompnnled b"y O. 8 Do;np sky. who wont with thorn for a few weeks' vnrutibn. Mm. (leorgo Murphy and chil dren spent a fow days this week with her mother, Mrs. J. I). Mc Laughlin at Wood. . Mrs. Max Fllson, nt,3istant In -the postofflco, was 0.11U1! Ill I he tint of tho week with a bad soro throat but is ablo to ho around at present. John Shaw, auditor of the Vot over Lumber Co., at Wirotovcr, Calif., accompanied by Mr. Smith of tho snnio company, wore busi ness Ruosts In camp tlio fore part of tho week. , When Dr. and Mrs. Snndlo re turned to camp they came by auto, shipping their trunks by express from Los Angeles. The doctor's came through all right, but Mrs. Handle's Boomed to be lost en route, but after tracing and wiring It showed up about three weeks after It was shipped. Mr. Heady of tho firm of Mur ray & Heady, employment agents, of San Francisco, Is visiting W. 1). Vance. ., O. Iloguo, foreman at the ma chine shops, Jeft Tuosday for n week's visit with his family at ICsculon, Calif. Mr, nnL Mrs, W. W. Norrls ar rived in camp Friday avonlng from"vt'oud for a visit among old friends. Mr. Norrls was with the Tonnant Moreantlla Co. Inst sum mer. Tho ' tlnnco glvon by the Ten nnnt Amusement club Friday night, while not so well nttonded on ac count of tha extrema warm woathor, still a r folded a good time to thoso who did attond. - n m u rat ' H U U n n n -n H CI H U u H U . tffl M M . m ta m . a la Bfl. tfl M U m n n B R n H H 19 M m M D Wheeler-OImstead Puts New Surface On Road To Mill A now rondwny loading to ilio mill and offlcoB of tho Whoolor-Olmstend conipnny wan constructotl during tho pnst wook. Tho old plunked rond across tho marsh was titllltod hy planking It up on tho sldos ami fill ing tho trough with many carloads of rod clndors. " Company omployos uro now assured a good rond, wlntor or Biimmor, from tho mill nnd oftlcos to tho Junction of tho rond with tho Dullos-Cnllfornla highway, about a mile away. , ; a n a H H n n H : n s 2 11: h , Hi Hi n 11 :: !! 11, 11 11 11. 11! 11 !S! It i. rt II u n II! H n, u . u : n m m H ti ci BJ EJ M H K1 IF 1 with the things you buy ..... ( dollar you make costs you energy and lots of it. Every thing you buy costs you dollars and also lots of them. Your main idea in life is to economize on both of these very important items and make each of them go as far as possible. , . . It is right here, that the merchant who advertises helps you. He tells you the superior qualities of the different things he has for sale, he points out in plain English the reasons why the price he asks is better. It gives you an opportunity to make comparisons and investigate quali ties that wouldn't be possible if they had to be made on the store floor. It is to your advantage to buy the things that are advertised in The Lumberlogue 1: - csaEssssssaBassaicacssssaiafififis si 11 11 11 11 kl II II l 91 tl Bt m ' M ft It 14 M ra 11 11 11 11 51 , n - . 11 11 - . , . 11 11 u 11 11 11 11 11 il U II II ll II Bl II II El II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II U 5 U j u I