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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
ronE TWELVE" THE"" T; TT1TTT E Tl OT HUE VVEDNfiSTVAY, ,HH,Y 52, HflM LOCAL MOULD 1 ID GARS MONTH Klamath Moulding Comp i any Finds Ready Market 'v For Product TWO SHIFTS WORKING New Industry Now Shipping All of Output to East ern Points i With two shifts working, employ ing SO men, tho Klamath Moulding .company Is now ehipplng approxi mately 10 can of moulding per month. All of the shipments are made to eastern points. Equipment at the plant consists of I No. 131 S. A. Woods moulding machine. The day shift is In charge of C. Caldwell, plant manager, while the Light foreman is F. M. Hoton. Development of this plant during New Business Is Now Ahead of Production 115 Mills Make Report to Association - ly unnoticed, few Klamath . Falls residents realitlng'; the. extent to which It has grownj -i ."We find little trouble In market ing our product and look for steady and continued business all winter, Caldwell said. . Lumber purchases for the plant are made from the Campbell-Towle Lumber company, the Big Lakes Lumber company, Shaw-Bertram and Lamm's mill. Balloon Pants Claim One More Man As Victim SEATTLU. July 22. One hundr ed and fifteen mills reporting b West ClMit Lumbermen's association for the week ending July 11th, ntomifactured 'S7, 342.779 feet of lumber; sold 101,241.855 feet; and shipped 94.727.S57 feet. New business v.i IS per cent uoove production. Shipments were tM per cent below new business. orif-one per cent of all new business taken during the week was for future water delivery. This amounted to 41,870,791 feet, Xrt which 2S.71S.030 feet was fjr do mestic cargo delivery; and 13,154,- 7SI feet export. New business by rail amounted to 1.S11 cars. Forty-five per coat of the lumber shipments moved by water. This amounted to 42.496.593 feet, of whlo'i 31,794.099 ifeet moved coast- ih. no.t v-r h nrae. leal. Lwise ? ln tereoastal ; land 10.702 t. vi t k feet export. Rail shipments to- Another good man and true fell last week ' before the onslaught of the balloon pant. The latest to suf fer with the affliction is Freeman Btaley, Pelican Bay grader. He was .gone for two weeks on a vacation to San Francisco and the first dance he attended he appeared in the afore said pants. ' No reason for the lapse Is known, and friends are fearful he may have contracted other equally bad habits while down below. It is stated, however, on good authority that he did NOT wear a red tie while tripping the light fantastic. The twelve-spotted cucumber beetle, apt to , be serious on the leaves of squash, cucumber, beans 'and other plants, . may be checked by dusting the leaves with "3 in 1" dust recommended- by the .station for the cabbage -worm. taled 1, E73 cam .'. Uocal auto and team deliveries totaled 5,041,065 feet. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to talled 142.584.043 feet. Unfilled ex port orders 92,205.656 feet. Un tilled rail trade orders 6,070 cars. In the first twenty -eight weeks of the year, production reported to West Coast Lumbermen's Associa tion lias been 2,784.244.751 feet. aew . business 2.876,340.186 feet; land shipments 2.915.126,004 feet. . Not Alarmed At - Beetle Invasion According to an interview In the Asotin. Wash., Sentinel, Arthur Farrish, president of the Arthur Farrish Lumber company of that city, does not believe that as much damage is caused by disease in tim ber as some people have stated. In 'fact, Sir. Farrish declared In this interview,, in his opinion there was nothing to be greatly alarmed over. He expressed the opinion that some of the trouble is , due to the fact that the timber is cut at the wrong time of the year. He stated that if the cutting . was done at the proper time, the beetles would not do any damage. ... '. - KILLED IX REVOLUTION' :;. LISBON. July 22.(itp) Three were killed' and 15 were wounded in yesterday's revolution here. Lisbon is under martial law and' the situa tion is calm. rtTTTTTtTT4 Nine Brothers Finish Moving Last Of Logs Nino Brothers completed removal of logs from the Squnw Flnl Unit last week,'. 'Tho logs wero cut and bunched last winter and wore taken from timber ' purchased from the Suaw-Mcrlram company. Between 7O0.U00 and 800.000 tent of logs on the' Swan Lake Unit are now docked ami will bo hauled with ln the next week or ten days. Poyton and Larkey will begin shipment of from 60.000 to 75,000 feet dally to fh mill lions within the next two weeks. May Bar Zadow From Fishing In . The Williamson A move is now on foot among his fellow employes to bar T. W. Zadow, yard foreman for tho Chiloquin Lumber company at Chiloquin, from fishing' In the Williamson River ex cept on Christmas and New Years. Tho reason is simple. He doesn't learo any in the river. From Christmas to 'tho Fourth ha uses a Royal Coachman and a Blue Up right and from the Fourth - to Christmas ho uses a Blue Upright and a Royal Coachman. By thus changing tho position of tho files once a year he fools the fish in the last part of tho season that he might havo missed previously. Johnson To .Log Off Right-of.Way Contract for logging off 15 miles of the right-of-way on tho Klamath Falls-Lakevlew highway from a point S miles north of Bonanza to Beatty has been awarded to Cy Johnson. It is expected that a crew of about 15 men will be employed in the work. Mill Electrician . . Is Philanthropist ; Nearly all of the expenses of the soda fountain at the Pelican Bay club rooms have ' been paid this month by Electrician Bob Kessler. Beginning with the first hot days of the month Kessler has averaged a gallon of sherbet per day. As anyone can prove by melting it, sherbet is Just colored water. Hence the transaction- during the month has netted the fountain about 98 per cent profit. Art Invades Woods; Boys Have Gallery No Admission Charged ( for Real . Sight That the better Instincts In man will ever rise to: the surface, no matter where ho is, is demonstrated by tho case of Rook McCollum and Jliniulu Johnston, fireman and en gtneer, respectively, on one of th t'cllcnn llay logging trains. What wero . originally barren bunk house walls have been trans formed by the two until no Paris exhibition exceeds the display that now greets tho eye of tho casual beholder on entering their doml clle. With a woodsman's passion for fncts the boys have made a fixed rule. that utter frankness shall pre vail in tho case of any picture in tho exhibition and it does. Nothing is concealed and much of tho sub ject matter is Indeed striking. EM SEEKS WILL BROACH Will T. Broach, believed to be logging or working in a camp some where In the Klamath district. wanted by Rill Canton, local ser vice officer of the American Legion according to announcement made today by Canton. Broach Is re quested to call and see Canton at the office of the state highway commission ln the court house. Hubbs Believed To Have Sinned Iff You Don't Like the Heat Buy a Good Used Car and move ,.'..-. J I. ft. FORDS 65 up BUICKS $300 up SPECIAL Fordor Ford Sedan Like New ,450 yd BUICK & STAR GARAGE ; ! Opposite White Pelican Hotel Horn Is Now In Charge At Modoc F. T. Horn, pioneer Louisiana lumberman, is now ln charge as general superintendent for the Modoc Lumber Company at Chilo quin, purchased from tho Mcnofeo and Goldthwalto Interest by the Forest Lumber company during the past month. : -v - "Great country up here," said Horn. ! 'You can let -the mosquitoes bite you without rear of malaria and few of the snakes aro poisonous. I feel fine." ',') The guy who puts a button In the collection plate and takes out 26 cents chango Is' usually president of the town anti-vice association. J. H. Hubbs, Algoma cat Min-' ner, is believed by his fellow suffer ers to have commited some lawlncp I outrage during the Fourth of July celebrations. At any rate lis once smooth-flhnvpn lafin nrllH o 'i.L-ln you love to touch," is now brist-l ling with a many days' growth of black beard, believed to be a des perate effort on his part to dis guise .himself. Cruikshank Photo Gallery Enlarged Jack . Cruikshank, acknowledged leader of the elite in the Algoma camp, spent an evening in Fort Klamath recently and when he re turned had two more photos to add to his .collection on the bunk house wall. He Is declared to have one of the finest collections of photos ln existence, his selection embracing at least one representative from every town In the county. Kennel Club Now At Algoma Camp A kennel club Is now in process of formation at the Algoma camp, following tho action of A. W. How ard, commissary clerk, who pre sented Paymaster Jack Smith and Timekeeper J, M. Burge each with i genuine black woofus hound pup. The dogs have forced both Howard and Burge to make a change in their housekeeping methods, as now both have lo sweep under their beds. 7 ' "'" " Champ Catskinner ( Seeks New Laurels F. LaFayette McCarter, acknowl edged champ cat skinner of Oregon, flopped the other Sunday when ha sought to extend his laurels to the fishing gamo. He fished all day without a bite and it was finally discovered by a companion that be cause of his long association with cats McCarter was using cutflsh Ml instead of making a try wnti something that, would interest trout. DALE JOHNSTON WANTED ! message of import ance for Dale John ston, believed to be engaged in logging in the Klamath district, las been received and is now being held at the office 7 of the Lumberlogue at 121 North Eighth Street. He is requested to' call or send in his ad dress to the Editor of the Lumberlogue that the message may be forwarded' to him.' Anyone knowing his whereabouts is re quested to communi :ate immediately with ;he Lumberlogue, as ;he message is ex tremely important. You can depend on n I'lillco Dnynamlc But tery in the emergen cies. Get yoti'rg now Battery Service Station 018 Klumntli Ave. 1 DIAMOND anm BATTERIES Stanlake Manages Re-Manufacturing At Chiloquin Mill hi. V. Htiinluke, formerly lieiul re snwor nt tho Rwsunn mill In Klnm ntli Falls, Is now In chnrgo of (he re miiiiiifueturlng plant of the t'hllo quia lumber company at Chiloquin. Mr. Ktnnlnko camii to this koctlon from thn Hay district, having been lu charge of the White Pino Prod ucts company nl A In moil u for mora than a your. " Buy 35,000-Acre Timber Tract On Vancouver Island Vancouver, n. v.. Juiv 22 Thirty-five thousand acres of tlui her In tho Cowlchnit Lake area on Vancouver Inland, ownml !v tlm James Logging company, hns boon acquired by tho Campbell Illver .umber company of White Hock. whnro It has been operating n saw mill for somo years. Included In the purchase Is s sawmill of CO. 000 feet per day capacity, three, tucs and a complete logging outfit. This 111 give tho Camnhull ltiver l.um. ber company a second mill. It win sturt logging operations immediately on Its own behulf. thu outfit bolus on the ground. This company has Iso taken over additional limits of the Em il re Lumber com puny in tho same district on a losslnc baaln. snd while It has control of this tlm er, the ownership remains with the leasing company. Here's One Scaler Who Gets Action Buncher Falls For . Own Game, Rumor Jerry McCatron, Algoma buncher, veteran of the gamo. cot bunched himself during the' Fourth of Julv celobrations, according to current camp rumor. Ho admits he camo close to it but denies that any mar riage was consiimntcd, as alleged by his frr.ds. Politeness at Wheeler Olmstead Is Explained Ilea ton Vr thn imlltom'nii kIi .uvii Louis Kspnn, scaler nt tho Wheeler. Olmstead mill, l.lm JiihI been in voulod, , Kspen, be It known, was nut so tunny venrs ago a mltl-lienver ot mo moan iiromlnenco. In thv narrow confines of tlm Kiiinrd circle tin- pen l.um mot mid dealt humbly wllh ivj less personages than Floyd John akin, kini'-tlino aspirant for the heavy iM'jwm, un.,1 loly-poly Willie Miieh'.in, who Is still rated as ouii ot thn tough ones, llndly broken Uiuu'.ls and tho fact Ciat with his weight of 100 pounds lie was always forced In meet bigger mn caused Kttpon to louve the ring, after following It f.ir inuiiy years. . Thu rigUt with Mevhun wus u night mare, Kspuu declared, "I'd Um my gluve Into his stomach, und It would sink clour ti thu wrist ti bulnej. Median 'wuuld grunt nnd grin and slam hark. It was Ilka fighting a bxlloou," ho said. A no way, the buys now treat him politely, so ninybo it wasn't itlmu wasted. Sawyer Goes Wild 1 And Mill Has To Buy Another Ford Henry Kruneiiburg, known us "llluli-Hpeed Henry", miwyer ill tlm t:lillotiilu Lumber rutnimny mill, has been hutting uloug lit a terrific ..Hi, umiimtlitir 75.000 feet nnr tiny out ot (lie Clillouulii mill ami us a result the compiiny lins ueeu torceii to order anollior Kordson to carry away tho lumber. Anway another Kordson hns been ordered and Krniiouhiti'g In blamed for It, 7 Plan Big Doings At Log Congress A. Wlilsllttiit, secretary ot tlm Pacific Logging congress, recently was In Tiu'onm and Heutlln making arrangements for thn coining 10th session of llin Logging CongrvMi, which will ho held III Henttla dur ing the first hnlf of October. Tho exact dulus fur thu congress liuvo nut yet been set. .;' The. feature uf the coming log. glng I'liugrens will bo tho Show of logging machinery, equipment and supplies. A site for tlm big show bus been obtained on Sixth Avenue Ho nth below Dearborn street, This how will be thu biggest of Its kind over held and' one of tho most 11 ii lii ite display aver undertaken, anywhere, by anyone. I'lans sra be ing worked out on a very ambitious yet practical scale,. Price Surprises Friends At Camp Johnny Prlco, Algoma cat skin ner, spent Sunday In Klumath Falls and much to the surprise of his friends declared that ho hnd had a vory good time. The surprise was occasioned by the fact ihut he claimed his head didn't a.-bo. Thompson Filing At Chiloquin Mill Ray Thompson, formerly with the Crater Lake Box company of Bray, California, Is now filing for the box factory of tho Chiloquin Lumber company at Chiloquin. AKEVIEWFIRM BUYS T I E Ml ALIUS REGION osaett Company Acquires 240 Acre. From W. N. Harris HOLDINGS INCREASED Another Small Sawmill near Alturas, Calif. Begins Operations ALTURAS, July 22. John Fas- sett of Lakevlew, Ore, has pur chased 240 acres of land within the Modoc National Forest former ly owned by W. N. Harris of Wll low Ranch, bringing the Fnssnt' timber holdings adjacent to Ooosc Lake Valley to 4000 acres, esti mated at forty million foot ot merchantable yellow pine and ton million feot of whlto fir. 'fboeo lands lie within and adjacent to the Fandango Logging. Unit which la being . reappraised' by the Foreit ervice at tho present tlm,o. Mr. Fossott Is nwnar of tho Las sen Creek Sawmill 'which. Is cutting at the present time from 25 to 30 thousand board foot of tlmbor por day, Ho ships box grades from this mill to tho Alturas Box Factory whllo tho uppor grades go to Wisconsin. Tho Contrail sawmill, 15 mllos from Alturas In Joss valley Bturtud p on July 16th, with Forrest Can- trail at the helm. 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