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Pickerings Acquire 5770
Acres of Timber in Modoc
f County; Development Seen
In cliftiusalng with Robs l-:in;ill, fliicf (inginefr of tha
Prowool coiiiiKiny, Mcnamiuoe, Michigan, tho fjuostion
bt. 'equipping band head rigH with variable speed motorH
In order to he able to contral the speed of the saw, Mr.
Uihgill said: "Our company e(piipped six .six-foot hand
mills and two six-foot horizontal re-saws in the plant of
Kurd Motor Co., at Iron .Mountain, Michigan, with vari
ahle speed motors. These, motors being direct eounccted
to the lower wheels of tin- machines. The speed range
was approximately 50 per cent and was obtained by tho
use of direct current motors. Some such arrangement is
a necessity in eastern hardwood on account of the timber
being frozen for about one-third of the year and ex
haust speeds in the winter must be diminished accord
ingly. The' Sugar Pine Lumber Co., of Fresno, Cal., in
stalled variable speed motors on their band head-rigs
and have found tin result very satisfactory. In Michigan
and Wisconsin and Minnesota, where mired timber is
sawn, the same results arc obtained by direct connecting
lite motor to a jack shaft and belting this motor to the
cutting unit. Two or more pulleys of different si.es arc
plapio on this jack shaft so mounted that any of thcin
can he put into use in a change-over period of fifteen or
twenty minutes. In mills arranged in this fashion soft
wood logs arc usually separated from Uie hard wood
and sawn separately ami the speed set accordingly.
The cUttlng result obtained are not equal to those ob
lainahle by direct connection because the slight variation
in speed CftUSed by belt slippage has some effect on
the cutting qualities of the saw." The Timbcrman.
CHILOQUIN
Thin On' iiuiu town n( ciiiiniiuiii
expeotai '" siptf u the limp u evi
denced iiy i lit remarkable growth
li him made h Hi" Inni yi'ur. nnd l
la Ideally situated tor the bulldlnf
nf ii permanent tows.
Williamson rlTr divides ni (own-
slto, i ho mint aide bolus hum up ut
most entirely of business boajM and
tbo Weill side of I )ly Hull) huuiei.
Itull.tltiK i .'.illy began , III ChllOi
quid throe yeura nlto hiiO inn mii;
the drat ti aIiuw ihiilr filth In the
future development of the town
wi.ro W. K, Jltosn .mil .. II. lnurlt
van, both built uuui substantial
houaea. the One run flu a Jewelry
llort, tin- otbar a wholesale aM M
inn lea brestm business,
Tho ciuiiiiiy drill iv iik nest buiii,
whir i in u iii'in ami attractive plaits.
The Sand ird on Co., Iiaa u fim
plant ii on- h. ii diiii-ioutiug
Htutl 'ii Cui iiri ii'i casipa nml to W US
Mr. Hmertbs I-1 KMehavgo of tamo.
Tha Bball oil Co., also him a at
tributing niiitl in horq uml In on
ChockatoJl Ktl'OOl
Tho Bleotrie llnkery Bldg., follsw
i'il, n Ko-ul hull tin,; DWIiad b) I'..
Rankin or tbo ciuu cafe and long'
ml to linn o Wolfu.
Tin. Suisiriaao mid barholl Solid-
III); Iiiih boon entirely rebuilt, mi
attractlv iiouuio sfora building odd
side occupied hy tin' Workman's
atoro witit .Mr. c. Nowman In CtAirgo
tho otbar hull hy K r iH-ri Pure bruit
Co.. with 0. A. Clllllliltf, a reglttOI
i'il pharmacist as manager.
Cull's Poolroom baa boon romod
aloil anil many improvements tnada
in tin' bulMlng,
Tho Oregon hotoli n noat two
story eighteen room tiulliiltiK la own
ad hy .Mrs. K. West -and wad bull I
".n llltln ovar u yo.tr ngo.
Tlin throe garages, Markwurilt
Bros., Sooa.ro Donl ami & BHd R.
are all now buildings,
Hotel Balfour l" n neat ,stuec
building, replacing ihu traino botol
which buruod sOvoru) utpnaha ago,
KhiinMb supply baa an up to data
modem brtek bpllding. Thry hand'
In n general niowhondlaa stock and
thoy carry out tholr siomiu of "make
Uuui' dollara have nioru coiiIh."
Oblloqutn Itotftdry ownoil mid top
oratdd hy .Wr.i. u. I'orhnm i nlao a
BOW' lilllliltllK.
J, Hossig owns llm httiiiiiiiK now
poauplod by tho Klamath Tel. an i
TSI, Co.. hut liilor plun.-i to ro
placo this wftb a brick building,
Tin' Davla Porntturd stora was
(iuilt this '.SBriM by itn und urt.
Olaude DftVla ami tliait bhSlhaSa hns
luoroaaod to auob an eittenl thai
(tftoon tool mi' at pi'oaont bolni? ad
ded to tho building.
bhss; Bnoolt'S gna apd tifi .station
' jkM sl)o. :"'p yfn iiuHt, to!
nipntna ago.
An attnactlve gun nnd "ii station
builOS i In' IntctiflSotlOii of ufo
highway titiil Main stroel mia spring
This wan put up by Pay Mitchell,
a now throe room brick school
house wan nonstruoted hoTS twd
ymii'H ago, nnd the town lias grtwh
. to suh an extent thai mi additional
room In l 'i hi' ailili'il ill opoOi
Two now grooery atorea lmvo
ppnnod 111 llm Saal few months, llnr-
tin Cash sior i Main aweel and
BUnpra's quality on Ohooekatoot
tfeeti
Ahoul Uiiriy HMrhotlvo (liiiigaloiva
ft i'rV"l rfW f appeals to Uw
""orVnft'fiirlu. anil now Hint two nw
box faOtorlbS hl'O In our district uml
,i big iniitli'iii elcotrlonlly equipped
prOrk that
propll) 110
with ihu UHnuraari) of
tOSM liiduairk'H brltiK,
lonfW bi-alliUu to build thatr own
llllll) tu.
Tho tlliinxiir bullitlug la Jiiiarlng
oomplollun, Tholr gtoiury atom Ib
upon and one of tho atOMS are oc
ouptad by tho Ooldan Rule. Tha
lipBitiliuMin will ailDII bo rc.irly for
oivupmiry.
iin- OhUodtiln thettro owned b
Harry I'ooiu of Klamatb I'aila i to
bo roinodolod ojii and romfo. '.ildo
aeata inatuiiod,
Mr. mid Mra. Durliin WU tho
ObUoqtrin oafe, a new stucoo buljd
Ing. Rell'S Singe offlCS nro lioadiiuar
'in tor Cnl's stage IMP) mid BoU's
Tuxl aorvlio.
The PlUgorald bailding baa boon
reutodblod and pailQted and Is dcSp.
plod by IHU mid Gardner's pool
riiim. tJrob'a meal niarkct mid row
er'Si bnrbi'f aliop. ,
0. W. blown la erecting it double
tore building iff brick mui Colum
bia nit-.
This la Indeed u now town mid
w.'illo there hM been talk of Ineor-
;i rating bo definite steps have iieen
taken, Our town Is a typical weat
oro to urn and we would not havd It
otherwise our lutnbenjuok with bi
-in ofr overalls; the Klamathl with
tholf ten gallon hats anil high heel
boota, TUuy ono nnd all take elvlr
prtdh in tin' betterment of our rou
iniitilty, Arthur w. Prlaulx irrlvod in
CbllOQuin Friday. Mr. PriaulX la a
ueWapapdnpan of Vast 'eipexientfs
mui bin coming i ' Chfloqum shows
his (ulth In the growth pt 'ur town.
Tin- ChlluiHtln Rovlow will have lir.
ftrat Ihbuo lu Mbout throu wceki.
Mr. Priaulx will bavo all
fiiulpiuent.
Tliu OdTrfeo Rnlo Ih now
buslnosSi They win carry the biuiio
lino at gOda and at the smile priced
,,f i ho Kliimatli Palla store.
i;. v. it: own has oomploted ex
I'iivutlng for liis buaonioitta ami
foiindatton lind work win begin ut
onre, on his stOre buildings, brick'
shd Columbia uie.
:m;. Jock ,Vliiare and daughter
Jean of l-I'.vs'.llia c'Srap are ChlfOQulll
visitors t ulay. .Mr. Vllllare Is sup
crlntpndont of Kwatina'a logging
ll.'llvltles.
Wllllnni Bray ol Sprague RlyeV
Luniber Co. hit;: r, 'turned homo inter
an BXldndod visit In OShkosb, Wla-
coitalnii yViASltingtdn, Di 0 nnd miter
OliatOI'll potnta of Interest.
Air. anil .Mrs. OoldOn of Phoenix,
Arizona, were In Clillmitiin Friday
and railed upon Mr.-. I II. I.inti'li-
Sen, Mesdamoa doldeh ami Luur
Itson laus'ht In the public schools of
Ai'tyttuu twenty yours ago, so a
pteauanl hour was Hpent fon.ewlng
:ii:iiialnla,ui.'s anil talking ovi'r old
time's,
MtsS Wilms dr ill, who has been
spondlii.it her vni-atloii with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Urob, rotttruod
io sun .lose, (Jalltornla,
Walter .1.. Kerrlgnn In expebtetl
luime Saturday froih Ptirtlap-i whero
he has boon visiting old friends and
unending til liuslnivs in.illers.
Prod eiiristy, .if splomdh iiuiiu
,11 111 lit' r I'd., was a bUSlUOSS visitor
In fjhiVodtn Tuesday,
Frank Fallon on
Extended Vacation
Kraaik lollpil Is ninoilg Kin mat Ii
falls geb'tlfirttVin of l.-h.-nr,' al the
proHOIil time, taking 11 Uftyoff from
a'amh in'1' for uhoni ti weoki
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your mill, that should be in print and does
not appear there and you think it should
send it in.
The Lumberlogue territory takes in a lot of
rough roads and the Lumberlogue editor
has only 3 and a half days in which to cover
the territory, if you don't think that means
someone has to be skipped each week, try
it somtime.
Paul Buny
He's still with us, stronger than ever. We
have just received a new book which tells
more "about this master woodsman and
you'll want to hear more about his exploits.
The simplest way to do it is to do what all
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