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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
I, LUM BERLOGUE VOL L KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1025 Number 22 -J EXPERTS HERE REPORT NO CTHN HP WWTTK DTME DJ TCT. INVESTIGATION CONTINUED; That the liv.ul timber RuBt, has iini reached this lie i)l i . D. Mallory and R .B: Farren of Oregon Agri cultural College, both agents of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Of the bureau of plant, industry. Iltiih melt while hero iirvi tanking -.. itn o tonal ro nurre) "i tut county mm lire empowered by stale ami federal iu i" destroy any mini meat of the Uail'nh Black current, ii carrier of Ibt dlMM While Pint minor lluit, i n.. i i pint, inny in- trnnntnitted from cttrrmit and gootMtiYy burlies, or from tin. Boiltth llliuk currant, direct I'll"' tie"". Tin dim use nulfMM Itaelf on Hi" berry basbe Its it eollcrllon or nil) yellow ilim. tors utt I ho umlor side of Hie leaf iimi i'. ii tranainlUed in pine pro duces what appear in ho bur.' Iiollii. or dwellings, on th. body of Iho trie. These bury) uiul In! tree, girdled, noun die Tho disease will urn spread from one iilno trm to miutlior. hut mtlfit ko from the pti, i. in oiio of tin berry huihi.it nbovg mentioned, and Uion bark lo iho pn,e nmilii. Im presence In a loruiit). mile," gooseberry uiul earrtnl buiba nra nil kliiett, win result in deCtrnCUon t any pine nearby In order in miniate Klmmtih rountv residents in in Ihu nature of tho disease, u iliKiilny Iih baaa not up lit Iho local post office Moil, Mulloi v nml Knrri-n will lo bene ofr aotnj) Una, nuikimc ii thorough chock ihrniiKhoiii iho county for ih Bngllab Hiuck enrreni' bushes, ilii- wonl carriers of tho disease While I'm IllUicr Hum Urn aptxiared in Ciuimln uiul rw . n im irniriffWtfWi ... i ni nipl llv Iho I I' fa Department of Agriculture in chock H huvc apparently been UOCaaatal nml to ilnlo then nro no reported cnaat of iho disease in Oregoft, Tho following urn of questions uiul answers' regarding Ida disease given nut for publication hy MaJlory and rHtrren: i Q. wiuu in wiiii.. plna blister riiHl J A II Ik a plan) imrnitlli' which attacks whii" plnoa umi currant nml goosaborrles and ib very de structive in White plnofi li is rajry Biiiiiiur in nature to (Tain m i whlcb attnutti Barborry an wpll U i In1' train. 2, Q. How cuii wo rpcOKitlaa jti A. A runt Ik mi ealad; becauoo, it reaontblaa' riiHl iik tluii on Icon. Tho ntHKo Clril appbartng mi the curranil or ooaOborry Ioiivok Kirlklui;ly tn aotnblei HiuiiiJ apota uf niKt on tho under itirtaca of iho laavaa, a later htuKo baa the ttppowrnnee of ahoiH hulrn. II Ik alwayi well to mohiI tedVOa you think uro dlatsojed to tho Botliny Dapartnteoti Oregon Agrlculturei CollegOi CorvnUbi P.rfl Kon. Ii Is In n poaltlon to give you definite IntormaUon. on whit.' plnea tho riiHl utiikoK Iik iitipi'iit'iiii.''- a' BA'ol)lhga mi brnncheii or iho muiu ateni or bole. Tttaaa awtilllnga crack oil mi .mil or'apge Colored spore hoiiioii protrude. Those are not only- visi ble! they uro conspicuous. Prom tboaa spore bodlos mtniuns qt spores nr.- rolQaaetl which Ipfeol durreota ami gooseborrloa. I, o.. Do.'ii thin iIIkiiiko attack ui her piantaT A. ii attacks only the pinoK, cur rants umi goosoberrtot. I. Q. Duos li do much damage? a. ii kills while pines of nil ages umi iiu prbtjenoe in a region makcis 'it Impossible in gro' fltose trees. r.. ij. Ci.n ii he controlled .' A. ii iini, II In only ; rifeesi inrj t. destrtiy ij currants id 4 i!.io;.e borriiiM inWeirtons tvhorn tot tVlali lo grow while pines. The illsoase never passes Ironi pine to pine. II passes from ,. pines to eiirrnnls and Uoosohorrleol ' from ourrnntii M)d gdosoberrles to other currtints (nd gootohorrloi and finally from ctir l'Hiiin und gooiioborrlos; hach Co tho pines. 6, tj. Has the disease boen found lu Oregon? ' A. II bud not been found Up to .lime 1, 11)24, but It will not be Hurprlsinj; If HomotlQ rinds it this season. , 7. tj. In . flolng iVpy tlatbnfle ex cept lu thn Nortlmi'nl 7 A. It has already Hone gV0&( damage In the New R3n gland His. Leu (Omilumni W I'uuv l-Mulu ) U - Mfljin H-'' "' ' .,.( ,:l M '"' scourage. While Pine Blister section of Oregon is the be OlTime Gnk Is Anxious To Return l-hl HcKIln, ohl-lltii" cool, in thlx raeetlon. mni now working an cook III (lo- eniuily linnpltiil m Iti-iMhiK. h.ii written to nit frlanda harel ssklng abonl condltlona. Ho usedl i nook at the Hwauna camp. A- eordlng to MeJUin, lumber reap cnoklnt-. hn Im adrabtBg after all. KILN EXPERT MAKES STAY atalatloti in I. made by toe com A'T' AT C(A A I pun... other being ut tbe Hrookn. A UVJVlTin lo,;,,,!,,, 11M( the Sh.vlln-lllxnn Louis GervTiis Studies Installations of New Kiins Louis ili-nuii. dry kiln cfinanttaint. u now m Algotna working with Q. II Tlhhetn of Hi" North Cuant Kiln cpnjpany on the InataJlation uf i .. dry kiitiK of a new type. (iorvilli bus mad.- lifetime hludy of kiln drying mid Ihrough his rocomnioudntlons weatern mlllroen I ... nil-d ibqusandn of dolinrn in tbe handling nf their ireoducui. Ho baa recently completed work Inu ou r.chedoles for the McK'lond Diver Lumber company where he discharged ut tho other end. aneceedod In elimtnatjQaj brown This Is changed ii the kilns now atalri its n fpofbr In tbelr kiln dry-1 ,111K inatailed nt the, Algona plnnt. lug- j A tolnl of 1 fans, nil mounted on Hi- has alao prescribed scbedulM Lone shaft, are placed In tin pit In for the Voiieiuitu l.uuibor coinimiiy i the c uter of the kiln, below . the ut Merced Kulls khd for the Huteh-1 lumbor, Some outside air Is permitted Inadn Lumber compuiiy nt One J to enter through ducta in the nldo till". California. wall of the kiln; hut this in kept to A new light bus been thrown on : it minimum. The t't fans tend to brown stnln. the Jinx of kiln men, j produce a ctfnxfant circulation wlth by bis efforts, which lend to prove in the kiln Itself, that brown stnln In not the effect. The fnnn in fuch kim nr.-operated of any rliotnlcnl reaction set up onj,y ja 7 tt'-bbTtonowcr motor. Thu the wood, but rather ll tfeel f ; shaft on which the funs me motinted Improper handling In the kllna. I ,K ,.,l,1i1,,.,i ibroughout its length Mr Qerrals, while here will write Wilh g K ,.. fctlonloga'. ball beejv a s. ills of nrliclen for The Timber- (nKll (,, Illm.h :1t tittlon has boon man und other lumber piibllcjillons. I , ,,ns ,lf ,1M.rntlon that it is his work huvinr attracted Wi&-1 etbaalhlO In turn tana nnd shaft with spread interest in the Industry. Plan School For Kids Who T L' W,J, 111 W OOQS I Move Begins at Kirk Camps Interested in Project Thui school fnellltlos may be pro vided children living in lumber camps at tho northern end ot Klam- n Hi eotinty. tin effort to secure u school at Kirk is now being matte by c v. BinYohdsorti prominent busi ness man of thai place In addition td serving the children who live 111 Kirk. Buoh n school would benefit those living at tho Modbp cniiii'. Iflivatino Cnnipi siiuw !leilr;ini Camp. Solnblon Hull e t'nntpi and others. tndloAtlobs iiom the Solomon UuttO Ciinni nnd (he Slinw-Herliaiu i Untnp are liuil if lr. Slniondsou is aiiccesaful In liis eniei pilse, stages win he run from the (ibovo cninps to K Irk. for (lie eoiivenienee of the Clilldron. Miller Here From Job In California j .1. A. Miller, who bud the lalh tualting contract ni the BUkiyou inl'iM' coinpuuy at Jerome, Is again in K)alpalh Vh. He lias not de cided what (Hie of work llO Will tnlte up here, or for whom he will do bis stuff, 91 Pflli IHQTII I C iLOOIylM I II J I (tLlU NEW MLNb; FEATURE TESTED Change in Method of Circu lation Arouses Much Interest FEW ARE NOW IN USE Plan of operation radically Different From Ordi nary Method K'nmolli mlllmcn are waUbtng wJUl some IntereU theHnata,llatlon of a now typo of dry kiln ut the Ai- gotaa i.uiiih'T colnpsitty piunt. Tim klliiH nro belnjg Installed hy I the North Coaal Kiln rr; :u ny uti j (h i the Bdpenrfaion uf o. ll. Tii- hem ntid work will he completed In uh out five w-e.-kn. It Ik now betllpred. 'iiore ur" in kilns in the battery, till of wont in known iik the Interngi fun typo. Thin in iho fifth inch in- mill ut Bend. Tho doadgfl of the kilnK differn radically from that of any other in iiu' ut tin- preaant day. their dc- ntfin ; i: .m- out uf oxporluienln coniltici.. ii i-.iveniim.'iit c-iiKini-orn during the war. when metjiods for qulckbr and more evc.i dryilig wore songbl In connection with the kov eintuont prod'ictloir of spruce for I ulrpln ce . The principles diiicovcrod i i. .4 ...... i ny ("" gov. rnun in amif '"'"i Known since that time, hut mill men have been slow to adopt them In ordinary pnuti e. air Tor the kilns In Introduced ihrnuch ii blow er at one end and clrculuteu the entire length of the kiln, being I tile thumb mid forefinger, i An ev. n temperatucP' "rt "f the .Strong points of the installntion, will ! he tnuintiilned by thet niontiil con j trol. designed lo prevent a flueta littinu of more limn one or two dc- ' gta es. '";" "' "w kilns wl "iDUST HAS MANY USES almost wholly check brown slain Is i , ! iw'ii.-ved by many, though ibis is not claimed by the Worth Coast people. .Mi loading of he kilns at the Algoma plant will be done by u ear with two trailers, the ear being OlnOtrlcnlly driven. Lumber will he bandied directly from the green ehnln Ihrough' the Stacker to the kilns. Tim kilns are of hollow interlock ing Mil- construction throughout. Bob Hariff Back At Bunching Job Hob lltirlfi, bnnrhrr n( tin- Jhnw Itevtratn cninp, who has beet) HI for ilic past two weeks, is now back ut hitt job pnttltiK tltrm in piles ami ac cording tO his frliMtds is quite ve- covarod from las tlltteAM King Gray Proud Chevrolet Owner (Special i ,,!,' KtuR Gray, jammer honker at an Hay ''oinp No. is now the proud owner of a new Chev rolet, rumored lo ho a closed mbdel. He 80ld his open liimona Kord said the exposure was too great wll h t hose cool days coining and besides, wlien y.m drive an open enr eieryone enn see what ' yOH are doing, I MORE EXPERIENCE GAINED DVnAIII TNT T -WTlVTi TUC PECULIAR PYRAMID FORTY Reproduced by special arrange- meat with Kither Hbepberd author f ' I'anl lluliyaii. The complete! bonk may be BOOBrcd fviui lb" Mc Neil rVeas, Keutt)c, Wash,, Price 2. Many lalei uro heard conterningi Puul's-cams, but most men agree I that nip on the Hrg Onton hud I i. Mil hII Intnioil for K12 As was prevl us!y related, no oaa orer did , B flcuru out exactly ho c many men I It ''" a Bra' help to the knot worked for 1'aul th.i winter, but It I 'r'. too, for the nawyer w,uM Is known that It kepi 400 hull cokn ,a" 'a" the ireen down hill and ttity busy providing spru.u houghs for would tura over once and stick In the hunks. ; l!e ground again and the boyn could Thee were 80 tiers of bunks. , el at them easily. The men uaed t go to bod in bal-j Of course this wasn't an adrant Inons nt nliht an i tome d-wu In ; age soraetlmej tcause when the tiurachutes in the m .rhlng, and aidya were working fast they would pretty 'Ighl It wan. to sec them ull ! not realize that It was the name drifting down when t ie cookeesl tree and would saw it down again yelled. land some of the trees wore cut as In the spring t'e unip on Hi'.' Big On! ii run into difficulties, 1 I Id I tj w ii it D'H l-l 'i onl i-v F.' M ' lug w!icrn th big Onion elliptic Into (Jarllc Croek. The c3k tried to use it all up in seasoning the pea soup fur (ho Krone hies an 1 were .i:i" I ' ilSf tllllj 111' I' 1 lsltT tli -hiej begun kicking, insist- Inc they hud to fere 'heir pea wup alralg.it. Paul was flnajly forced to grub up tho whole patch and ship It to Italy, whore there was a gar.lc fam ine. It was nliuttly after I'aul ra)v- ed his ramp mi the Big Onl n that logged the pyramid forty, the; year of ilio lxng Rata. Odrern only iins'iii h ri'PVK sill ii wf' i i.it.ii was ' ' , . .. . T. g,000.000 feet efiMeniwr from beftire I lie season w as over. Tile reason wan. the tract was; The Slde-HIII Dodger laid sqiare shaped Jike a pyramid so 'high It ' eggs and that kept them from roll tor. k a tuun a week to see the top. I Ing down the hill. The Dodger or seven men cojld do it la. a day if i loosed ilke a racoon.1 It had no they ljokcd tosether. lt wan sort of a tough Job, build-1 cause it laid eggs. The little Dodg ing t imp on such a slope, but Paul ; em were born with two short legs nolvrd it hy building it first in on toe uphill side and two long u boUow t'.iat :oud a little slope tbe ! legs on the dow-nhfU side, which Other way. then turning It around kept them on on oven keel on the uu 1 putting it on the pyramid hill, providing they were always near the foot not loo far up. caieful to go in one direction, und The side hill I iging wasn't so most of them were. PIG CT iUL fiUVLVV I UI! inLllu NEW PRODUCT IN1 KIRK LOCALITY: i Logging Town Demonslrat- es it Has More Than One Industry 40 Cars Expected To Be Will Assist in Logging Off Shipped This Season Small Isolated Twelve So Far Tracts That lue Kirl; district can pro- ! Kumor current in local lumber dace Bometbtng besides limber is be- circles is to the effert that some ing demonstrated by Turner and California tractor company, presum gard, who this season havt shlppeH ably the Best, is soon to place upon their tMelfth car ot pumice stone and who hope lo ship 40 cars be fore thfl end of tho season. Tbe stone is used as an abrasive and as an insulator. In building ii is mixed five parts lo one of Concrete, with 10 of deb ytl ratad lime added. Made of millions of tiny cells, it is an ideal insulator against heat or cold. A 1 Mo Oil wall of pumice stom- is equal in strength to a 12-ir.ch wall of concrete, ami weighs only half AS much. One IIk advaivtam in building la that nails can be driven in it. Bernard Murphy Visits In Town Hernnrd Murphy is In from A1 KOtnn camp, renewing old a0o.uatn tenon wiiii both .sexes and proving to iiu- satisfaction of nil that he can still ' be relied on to have u good time no nuilter whose house he Is ln. More niiulil be said hut we believe (hut's plenty. bad after Hie Bjen ued lo It TJu. way tbvy look ,he u,w ou, ; going; up one Kldo und down on the Other, In the long run It amount ed to about t ie name an If tic log ging had till peed dbne on the level. The bunk; wen; all hung on nwiv- tin and in the cookhouse all the gtuh waa -tiid down the tables by many an forty times before they j hit the- lio'.toiu of We hill. B it u'jtf tOo huni tu make the trip to tamp and back up the hlti cverv nnon. the Frenrhi' carried j )uU(.h Th honjwe1 03t . lM,,r aR(J the cavity wit:t pea s)up. The friction nf rhcir han'lK wnrhino tin nrl rlnwn kfcpt ,he .np h(Jl until noan. , Tro:c were s:mc queer forms of anln.a! life that the boys discov ered on the PyramiJ forty. There was the Pluna.le Grouse aad the Side-Hill Dodger, far instance. Tie Pinnacle Q 10086 hod only one wing, a big one. This kept her from fly- i '"s tlu or a:)wn' or ln an straie it ! line, aad thus she kont to the ton uos lhv a-0u34 and aiunuu. ,, wings hut must have been a bird be QIC 'MILL WILL USE GATS AS POWER Best Tractor Company Soon to Market Innovation, is Rumor AID IN SOME SECTIONS the market a comnlete locclnK and portable sawmill outfit, having as its Dtotive power n 60 nnd a 30 cater pillar tractor. N According to the (entatiw plans put forth, the tractors are to double ftp, first dragging the logs to tho mill, then providing the mill with its motive power, and finally hauling the finished product to market. The mill ns prospected will he a double circular and will have a cap acity of about l.'O feet per hour. formal announcement is to be made within the next 16 days. Modoc Camp Party Lucky At Fishing Charley Sevtts and wife. Frank Jones and Curly Jones went fishing Sunday in the Slycan nnd reported i tail' catch. On the other hand. "Shorty'' llrewer. Art Black, Billy McMillan and Rd Childers fished all day v.-ithout any results. A dif ference in the ball used by the Iwo parties is believed responsible, for tbe variance in luck. me mm mm IS Solomon Butte Lumber Co. Output Now 40,000 Daily SHIPPING IS BEGUN Yards Nearly Full; Road Has Spur Track Run in From S. P. With the yard nearly full cf umber and with a cut of about 40,000 feet dcily being made, the Solomon Butte Lumber company, near Kirk, operated by Christy Brothers, is preparing to install a Woods :io inch planer. The planer is already Installed and a building in now under construction to hold It.. , : , ,' The Solomon Butte mill wan ori ginally constructed by the govern ment to fill the timebr needs of Indians on the reservation. Christy brothers leased the mill from the government and this year began operating April 23. Logs are being hauled to the mill by two cats with bummers, the haul being about ;.t mile and a half. Tinihr in purchand from the gov ernment as needed, it being part of the lease requirements that Christy Brothers are to supply the Indiann wiih lumber and in return the gov ernment will supply their timber needs. Modoc Camp Slicks Up; She's Come Timber Beasts Shave Unheard of for Occasion Timber beasts at Motive camp daring the past week all took on the appearance ot animated models for collar ads, and some of them i went 90 far as to shave. QbArUe Cinienan. camp clerk, was beseeched to lay In a supply of hair oil and things in general were shot ta pieces. The reason? Well, she's named Sofia BHr.de and she just came tram Bond -and she throws a mean bis cait at meal times. Several of the buys have tried for a week to find out what her name was, so here with the information. MODOC SOON , TY MM PLANER TO EQUIPMENT TO COMPLETE i"? twj,ry ieT,as a'" ! those who know htm say his equal 2' strlSITri? A ITC ' wt J'larin at !a water gwage has i vjV1 1 A jaiVj JL 3 I never been seen before or since. Saturday night J-oo was Informed Will Soon Begin tO Ship'bv CharIle Oruberman that he bad r nyi'll I $1"0 coming to him. Tho hock L-OgS tO UWIl Mill was too much and Joe quit. His for Milling I Present whereabouts are unknown, , alth-ugh he is declared by members Krom ;i2 to 40 loads of logs . of the crew to have several tlmps i daily are now being loaded at Modoc j Camp. Within a week or two the j Modoc company will complete con - tracts It now has with the Wheeler- Olmstead and Big Lakes companies,, and will begin to cut for itself again j in nmnarntlon for ttm rebuildinir of the mill near Chiloqnin. Howard Sinne;t is top loader und George Hell, ve'.eran of the Klam- ath (.onmrVt is jammi.r man. Bell hat) been away from tbe Klamath country for several seasons, e- turning here this spring. Long hauls have kept tho cats busy during the past week in an endeavor to keep up 'with the load ers, an effort which has failed so far. Dan Woods Gives Up Life of Ease Dan Woods was In the city duriiiK the week nnd according to reporti has decided to give up the life of the Idle rich and go to work for Cy Johnson in Johnson's Upper I.nke camp, THINK KIRK MAY BE RAIL WAR CENTER More Surveyors Land in Logging Town to Investigate i Ihi'k rrew of uiictg I'Hclflc Mucvejor. whs clu. lo Hirlvtt tlurlntc the week in Kirk. Mm h IiitorcNt is being taken in their vIhU, iih it In belieVeri lo mark Mm glnttilug of more activity in tlN deetlqn by tlu1 S. I. Tluit Kirk may Ix neU'ct Hut tin starting point f$t n roail thftt will turn liarp!y woti anil arrive at Kiamatli I'alf.s paralleling tlu west ern hlile of I'ppdT Klumalh lake In believed to be wore than a poaibil ity, hih-Ii a more being taken to bloek the Northern Line In their proapectrtl route, through the heavy timber belt on the lake shore.. 40 Trains a Day Whistle Through Kirk Northern Town Is Real Rail Center Many Evidences Show With no lesu than (i railrad.i and I with an average of 40 trains dally. Hiuk residentn are inclined to scoff slig'Jtly at the hapes of KlamUth Fulls as the coming rail center of this section. For Kirk, be it known, averages a whistle a minu te nil' day long, It is served by the S. P. and by logging roads of the Algoma. Pelican Bay. Lamm. .Modoc and Shaw-Bertram lumber comji.'.nies. Daily shipments of logs average urcund a million and u halt feet. in addition to the train service. Kirk U on the main line of at leant 3 taxi runs. Rail Veteran Retires With Plenty Cash Joe Smoky Leaves for Green Pastures With "Kale" Joe Smoky, veternu fireman on the Modoc ligKor, has quit the rail road game after 1'iithfuly serving the t iuipauy lot live long months. Joe walkea inLo the camp five months agj.wlth a heavy heart and little riis!l. flp iii.iterpft tbp selenee voiced his ambition to fire a b'ittle- ship single handed. He Is believed to have headed for Bremerton, Jack McCra-y is his successor, ; t-x i L-'OnOnUe tltCl 111 Not To Overwork W. A. Donohue, u late arrival from Dulutih, Is back In the c'ty af- ter spending some tittle it one of tho Pelican Hay ('amps. Changing ul tittido this way, a man hua to be careful and not work too much ull lu one stretch, he declares. Mike King Tires Of Hayiitig Work Mike Kii.x in now in Klamath Falls. Hi (Ired of tho smell of saw dust nnd tried o it tossing now-mown hay lor a while, but. decided that, what he really needed wan inure rest. He declare alfalfa is all right In lis place, hut a manger la the right place, not the end of u fork;.