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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
r APR TWELVE. THE KtfMBKRl'O'a OR 'WEDNESDAY, JUTV 20, '1fl2l Mouldihg'Firm 1 to Begin Work I on Store Shed i Building Will Occupy ! Space 48 by 53 Feet Work will begin In tho war fu ture, 'on a storago shod, 4Sx53, nl tho plant of tho Klamath Moulding company, according to L'. Caldwell, manager of tho concern.' Tho 'jilnnt will bo used for storage of finished Moulding exclusively. It will bo built at tho rear of the present plant 'and will parallel tho railroad spur which now serves the establish ment. ' - " , ' HE IN E . v,' DALE JOHNSTON WANTED! k message of import ance for Dale Jolvn 3ton, believed to be ; engaged in logging in the Klamath district, las been received, and is now being held at the office of -the Lumberlogue at 121 North Eighth Stretet He is requested to call or send in his aid dress to the Editor of the Lumberlogue that the message may be forwarded to him. Anyone knowing his whereabouts is re quested to communi cate immediately with ie Lumberlogue, as lie message is ex tremely important Br SUN STROKE Prosin Nino of tho Nine Lumber company, la confined to his home, seriously 111. the result of sunstroke. Ho w,s nttnckctl while repairing n pump in the yard during one of the hot test days of tho season. Ills Sudden illness was at first believed to, be due to summer flu! but later 'ngnosis has proven differcMly. i ; Pelican Bay Five Begins Practice For Fall Games With the basketball season a long time away, enthusiasts at the Peli can Bay clu broom are nlready figur ine on next years prospects. From IS to IS players are now turning out nights for practice. None of the last year's team have yet begun practicing. From all appearances, those who mix with the Pelican Day quint this year will hare a tough session is store tor them. The Peli cans are fortunate in having the only real gym in Klamath county in which to practice. ! : . Thumb Sawed Off; Worker j Has 2 Left SANTA ItOSA. Calif., July 29,-r ; Although O. Peterson, planing mill ! worker, lost a thumb on his right hand in a' recent accident here, he still has two thumbs. Tho. reason is he was born with three thumbs, and the accident left him normally equipped, i After a visit to the surgeon to j get the wound trimmed up, Peter I son expressed himself as satisfied, j "I always meant to have it taken , off some day, anyway," he declared. D. A. Kenyon 439 SIXTH, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' Coal Jronteel ' Bolts and logging equipment Oldest and best equipped shop in this locality in connection. EXPERT WATCHMAKERS ' 30 years' experience at the bench 18 in Klamath Falls '. Send us your watch We'll repair it and return it promptly -.'" ' All work guaranteed Frank M. Upp H. S. Marley 1018 Main Street " LOGGERS- send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. Agents for Vanco Loggers EVANS SHOE SHOP 1014 Main St. Klamath Falls Gloves Sox Dress. Shoes ! -Beware of Fakirs 8 H. Si) We' are the only authorized Singer Sewing Machine ' representatives In Klamath County. No other store, firm or person is authorized to sell our , machines. Beware of people trying to sell you a new Singer, as it Is either not paid for or It Is second hand. We have a number of used Singers, Whites, Standards and other makes, all In excellent condition, at prices and terms that are right. We repair all makes of machines and are experts in our line. When buying a sewing ma chine buy from a sewing machine company. Sewing Lessons Free SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 114 N. 8th Klamath Falls Phone 828 The Dying Lumberjack's Last Request By "RED McCORMICK" A young and sporty lumberjack , Iay on nis bed of pain, Ail hope had passed his life ebbed fast He would never rise again. "Have you no sweetheart, fair and true," They whispered o'er his bed, , "Who you could tell a hist farewell?" The young man slowly said: "There is Laurie down to Ellensburg There is Maude at North Yamhill There is Feggy down at Albany And Kate at Jacksonville. There is darling Bess in dear old Burns And Mary at John Day. Anr write to Sue at Medford too, Or hell will be to pay!" The watchers started in surprise And then they said once more, "Come, tell us pray without delay, The girl that you adore. "The girl that you have sworn to love-, And bring both wealth and fame Your promised wife your joy and life, Come, quickly tell her name." . "In Baker City, Ethel dwells, Oh phone her quickly," he cried, "And Alice call from Klamath Falls, And Ann from old Seaside. There is Tillie down to Tillamook, .-. And Helen at West Falls," The young man sighed "Its time I died, I've sworn I loved them all." Hard boiled ..: ..... The . Tale of a Hard-Boiled Crew By BONIFAY (BILL1E) BLAIR Out on Sprague River where the water runs deep and blue A mill is run by hard-boiled Holland and his nara-ooueu crew. We have a hard-boiled cook with some hard-boiled slang And for the hard-boiled waitress I wouldn't give a dang The hard-boiled setter with the hard-boiled look, Makes eyes at the waitress and sometimes the cook, The hard-boiled sawyer has nothing much to say, When the girls smile at him he always runs away. We have a hard-boiled tail-sawer with a hard-boiled grin (What a boner was pulled when his folks made him)" A hard-boiled carpenter has a hard-boiled gal, And the hard-boiled scaler has made her his pal. The hard-boiled edgerman is Irish clear through The bravest one of the whole darned crevv,', The hard-boiled blacksmith likes his corn, pones, But most of all he likes to roll them bones. , -The hard-boiled filer with his hard-boiled map, Wants his innocent kid to call him pap. The hard-boiled Dodgers with their hard-boiled smiles Have rode on the carriage at least 5 million miles. The hard-boiled ex-bookkeeper with the hard-boiled stare Thinks him and the scaler's gal would make a fine pair. The hard-boiled night-watchman with his wiggly ears, Uses a hatchet for his toe-nails, instead of shears. Oh, Hard-Boiled Holland keeps a hard-boiled crew, Feeds them hard-boiled eggs when nothing else will do. When our tailor's goose has goslings, And his clothes horse has a colt, When monkey wrenches climb up trees, And bird's eye maples molt, When catalogues have kittens, . , And donkey engines bray, . ; v. . Then you'll find better poetry, Than you have right here today. New Mills in Lakeview Section Near Completion; Operation to Begin Soon LAKEVIEW, Ore., July 29'. Construction of the vari ous sawmill projects in the vicinity of Lakeview is pro ceeding with much activity and mills are beginning to show signs of early completion and the beginning of operation. . ine mm ur we i,anevicw .mhis Crane Timber Company, located on Creek three miles south of Lake view, is probably leading In this respect with the main part of machine!- and equipment In pla:e. The boiler sotting for the mill was com pleted last Saturday and Is regard ed by boiler men as an excellent piece of iwo.rli. v The carriage, main saw- rig and- tour saw odgor uro all In place.'- shot gun feed for the carriage is Expected to arrive , from Klamath Falls within the next few days... fCilHi Installntlbrf 'of the :ent;ln equip ment is under, way, two large en gines being used to drive the mill. Toe larger engine will be used to drive the main saw rig and edger while tT.ie smaller oftiho two will be used for the live rolls and other auxiliary equipment. Dam for the log poml 1 complete. In the woods iSJiislderable road work hnH been done and this end of the project will be ready as soda ns the mill Is complete. At the KJgcrton & Adams mill near, Mud Crook, good progress is being . made with (he foundations and first floor of the mill. Krnm Ing Is being dono with tlmbors cut from 'adjacent forests and bio mill Is fast taking shape. Maohlnory for' the mill has arrived from LaPlno where the mill was formerly In operation. Work was begun oa tho boiler setting yesterday morning. Two large boilers will be used for the mill. A lurge crew of men are engaged In the work on the mill and in the wouds. ' J. A. Edmlsten, who Is Install ing a small mill nt Warner Canyon is also making good progress on his Job. and will probably havo the plant In operation early In August. Ills new girl is no dumb thinks the ten commau'.lments a ir.Urnlng exerclso. tXio ore A (VIpplp'H Jlllliellt My eyes wro blue, my nous Is bent, I've gjt u busted back, A blondish Ualr was on xnf ennt, My wife's locks are black. Somo wives are V. ' like, t'he letter Brown Slated for Job With Mexican Army Is Declared to Have Landed Important Post J.i hit J. Drown, extra gang tore, man at' tho l'olleiui Hay ciinip and In complete charge of tho tracklayer, returned during the week from u mysterious trip to San Krauclscj tlutt.ls declared to '111 v resulted In his having signed up with .Mexican government representatives us a gen eral for winter duty, when lumber isork s'luts down. Ills masterly cumtniiud ut n i''vv c imposed entirely of Mexicans, with the use of only three Spanish words, Is .i Id to hare brought about the appointment. "Tenon hint e'lroo mora Spanish words and ho could run the whole Mexican army without trouble" a prominent Mexican diplomat is auld to ftnvo declared. Details of his contract havo not yet beeu mode public. Lumber Worker To Take Drafting In California City Josso .Mooro, for tho oust two yenr.H tallyuiau at ttm ivilcau liny mill, will teavo early fiunday morn ing for Ran Krnuclsco, whure ha In tends to outer a lechnlcnl school to complete his studies In architecture. During the past two yrars Mooro has been taking a correspondence course In tho subject nnd has mastered tho fundamentals of tho profession so thoroughly that ho hopes to obtain employment in a drafting office day times whilo attending a night school. Nelson 111; Bull . , , . Missed By Friends Jack Nelson of the shipping h ptirtmeut of tho I'ellenn liny Lumber company wus forced by Illness to lie ubsetit from Ills Job Tuesday, Ills ulisenee wus keenly fell by lilt, fel low workers, many of whom com plained thut It was liurd to dii their work In thu imusunt quiet that pro vnllaiL during. Nelson's.' layoff.! ,' ' - . , ' ; -J .a, Accident Averted- At Algonia Camp What in H: hi hare linen it serious accident occurred during t.h week lit Algoiiia ciimii, the new -misfortune hniipenlliK to 1). (). fletrlek. wood buck on the Ohio. Ilntrti k was seated on n fog car with bin reel on tho Ohio when nn enitlniv hooked Into the cur on which lie wus sil ting and started to pull .it nwuy. When It begun to move. Ilutrlck discovered that his ovarillit were caught on the Ohio and tlint h couldn't get them loose. Tho car was slopped Just In tlniii, v-llh Ilut rlck hung by his feet and. 'dinging back of him to the car with his Jiauds. Had tho car continued back ing, he would have been forced tu let go and would have d.'oppvd on Ills head to the ties below. Moulding tyten Jo t Begin Working On Four Residences ('. Caldwell, Hurt HchulU, A.'j. I.unilell nnd K. M. llimlou, till of thu Klaniutli Moulding company, will this week begin construction of four modern houses, to ho I111II1 on u tract adjoining the mill tit (he end of Hlxlh street, where tho street turns toward Altiimmit cntiip grounds. AH houses uro to bu of tho most modem construction, of six rooms enrll. Kuel will bo ob tained from mill scraps, New , rlillwright At Nine Brothers Waller Dodge of Cntliige drove Is tlm new millwright at- the Nine llrotliers sawmill hero. He accepted the position early lit the week. Mr. Doilgo has been employed In mills In the Willamette valley urea. Graham Business Has Branched Out "Doc" Kd (iruhuiii. doer of nuiuy things In I'ellenn liny camp No. 3, has now extended his proesxlonul activities to Include the science of hair cutting, lira hum Is said to wield a mean scissor nnd while his raxor slips a Utile occasionally his services tiro said tu hnvo saved many In tho camp from being trapped for their fur. Date Not set For Opening New Mill llltOOKINUH. July 32 II. T. Ilourns, assistant to .President W. C. IlllieniKk, lie nil of tho California nnd Oreg .3 Lumber company, ar rived here from North llend, an I spent u ciuplo of days going over company business, lid has stated I'll at tho ' local mill and redwood camp would renew operations Just' us rfyun ns the market condition would wurranl, but furVivr than this hnd no comment to maku 01 local conditions. ' like Mil at'.'od oil tho dialr, ho stood on the table. , Ho twisted until liu looked wreck, - lie trim! and ho tried but ha not able To bite Uio wart, thut grew en his no., 1 ? t ? I t t t ? t T ? ? f ? f t f f f f t t y t. t t t f r y f t t ? f f f ' y T ;" J J T T ? y y y . y A u to s for woodsmen Guaranteed Fords-mechanically O. K.-that will take you to and from your work in the woods and then take you south when winter comes. 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