WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1025
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PAGE ELEVEN
Use of National Forests
For Recreation Showing
Increases Every Season
Tlu usi' of the National Forests for public recreation
hag urown BO funl and Iuih become Mich a )ij factor in
their maiuiKement, especially in fire control, that a
question liaa arifien as to both the (k'Hirabillty a1ul the
authority of the forest Service to permit and encourage
such uae. On this question Associate Forester E. A.
Sherman, who is now in the northwest says:
i h in-hi of, I hi' ni'iiplu uf l,!lil
iiimiii'IIiik cfruntfy uiAd tbaaa nrogg
ho fur hi i oil III!; n i pofrotUtbd, for
l i-i l "iilluit ; urii'r die "iilnhll dinn-nt
or i !m Forests they simply o rttlau
I'll i ilii ill mill expanded !l Villi
the grow th at population uihI th"
In: roused no enalti lit, r (lis an i
"Tiii Coram Sorvlcc Hii nol era
ale On' Idea 'if I i' "ii'Ml mil use ii!
,.h, Nio,mi i , . ru, -',,,M More Men Go
mi iV iiune In n' i nwn m-,, n, . j .
1'iu'h '.! r h lii iroaalng nunjbara,
unil Hi" W ""i si'ivii" racognlilnj
thill lt" li'.ill u WaN Jl ii'iin. ri. Ilk"
ilmhi'i' anil water, twod boat of
t ii'tH iii tun' i it.ti ti wiim aii bnndlod
ai in make tlx' ranla rolufua in
th" national arbltara couiiatail4 irfltn
the chief plirp e I n w'llch thn
jftjgircaia tablUhad
"Th" National Koroaia embrace
parts iif efory mountain ayatom
ami almost ovorj i rdat ration In
the IfnHad dtatoa; i iy frm lha
natural ouilola of large ppultttfonb,
to 'whl h they in'- Of logical, ir
hy, vim. null ,i!i eaj i Hatdi i i.'
outdoor apdrjtl anil recreation. TC'jed bora suiting that conditions am
million I people the National gbttlng bettor. WJllspa hftrbor mlllo
Porosis ai" I " natural ami .'nine- jam uo adding men. Hcstiiupt.i'ii
limes iho My available playgrounds iiuf normal operation Iuih nut boen
ntiher than tin..- illy parks.
"It is it- vital t them that
then" eren should remain pen fof
recieiiilonnl purposea; but in thin
day of mot rn and gOOd riuulii,. "Vt-n
the cllloeni of riiglonii ri'iimt" from
th" Nut: nal i- it haia a Ura il
liurmmal Intu "ni hi raerMttcrn
gttnndi arhora tiny can fi two
to in in i nil enjoy ihemelvi'R In lining ihr uahoiit th" Oraya Harbor
tlin.i own "n., h ' tang e t iey .'liny ! dletrlcl. will ptenlc'ttl th" kfer
the rul" of good cltlaatuOlp and'atato park on Bnndaj, Auguat in, it
got. i aportamanahlp iiii in the i mporwd hatre,
wwJdn. Th" now mill or Ui KM -Mill
"Itabrsallonal -u" nol lneon-joo.p at Bbaltion conunanead opera-
nlaloltt with foriwt iiiiiiiiikioii nil, hill tlonn mi Krlduy with a i-r"w of HO
to the ointrnry In a i onim:n by- turn. The mill him a capacity of
product 01 .-nub mnuuKi'tnviit. In more l.h.in 150.0 00 feet, anil ban a
th" public mil p Ivalii torultl nf lura l lag" of loga airaadV OU
oGhar countrlof, with long eatabllah- liuud.
i-ii lyatema if fraal manaamant, The mfH 'altn. vimeer plaal ami
pbbllc isa ' for raereatl n ahtlngle mill of the National Lumbar
Ujbroug ly 10 snlti'il an an linpii!!- t'o. at 1 1 i i l.i in him been purchased
ant form of land nervlce. j bv Saorlmnn and Oeorgo Neff of
In lliln counl w lere' the In j Aberdeen anil DavW Mnrlll of Seal
olunlon wltbJa f.'re.i iinliH ii.' email He, acionlliiK to wiord received here,
arena claarli moii valuable tor ro- Tun ropottad pWca waa 75,0oo. A
i-roatlm 1 1 iiti.iv Idnle. ami where " h'1" to employ 100 men will be
economic and Industrial neadl nltt- jrgcb4 Immedlartoly, It waa announo
mately will raqui'ro oordlnalad um!1 by the purohaaara.
of ovwy nv.iHatile reiiinrcc, the
corrolallm, of re. rea.lon with fo:e:a , Wheeler - OlUlStead
tiiuii.ih'-tn"'! ' ''-" "itv m,. .
aim uaoaanary than elaawhore.
"Ill view- of tills, I I" lOglCUl, III"
Inevllnbl" . inchielon Is l,hai one of
the pnipor fuui'tloim .f the Nntlomil
Ka."OHln iIh to iifto.-iP the nerplo of
the United Hint"' opppntmlji for
itutiiloor j-ecreatlon; that pne of the
proper tunctloaa f the F ireet Ker
viee is to admlnlator Uib rocroatlonal
uae of th" National Pojroitg in pro
per , ...u. .'i n with oilier flirma
mf use; tihnt the expenditure f lie
partmont of Agriculture npproprla
nlons In I i o devolopniont of ro
creatl'.inttl fn-llltles of the National
MSlWta, to til" fullest extent au
thorlzeil by congreaa ami wmimi
Ihle wiih other inibllo iicetls, Is u,
proper una of such appropriatlona."
New Timber Line
Built at Spokane
ai'OKANH.--Northern Pacific en
Hlueers have taken the field In the
Clcnrwutor white pine belt of cen
trnl IdaBo, ami It Is alitlolpaVea
i bin the tg I', and tlninn Paolftd,
which will liullil lb" mad Jointly,
will' soon cull for bills for the con
struction. The ClearWatef Timber
do. has guaranteed the road a ton
nno of at leaal 160,000,000 feet
of logs annually for Its grunt mill
to be bllllt tit LOWjatOtt, Thn ljno
will bo about Bfl miles Iouk and
will cost aomethlng like t3.,0C0',OOq
hogging operations llttve gone ror-
ward steadily, and us result of
the continuation of ''envy building,
all of the principal mllla of the dl-
trlct lire operating steadily at cap-'
oclty "'for anywhere from
one to
three shlfls daily.
Sprinkler System
Work Is Begun at
Wheeler-Olmstead
Work was begun Ibis week on the
preliminary work of Installing a
sprinkler system In the Wheeler
Olmstend mill. One of the first things
to he done is the Installation of con
crete piers for tho support of the
, largo wnter tanks that ale a part of
''the sysleui a
Optimism Is
Prevalent In
Sound Section
To Work In
Woods
TAf'O.M A. optimism prevails If)
Hi" logging .mil lumbering industry
lit Tui'omit unit thfOuftbOUt Kouth-
i Washington. On" ntm mill ihih
i iiiiiiiii'tn "ii operate na in Tin- ma,
whii" a number ol othara are glide-
nil. adding i i their payroll. Scv
oral mllla, wlii h imi been opnrttt
It'K rfn part-tlmo srliedulos, hiivi In-
il Ilii'lr rirres, while In a
number nf plant night shifts hnva
baan idled. From all parts ol th"
Southwell ri'iif.iH arn being rocalr
confined lumber mllla, IokkIuk
rampn olan atrowtog Indication of
ratUrttlbg to work. In the Oriiy
llnrhor dlatrlct, ill" foriiHl flro ini'ii-
aea la not fffttil -it tba proioit llnta
mill practliiilly ovury amp l oper
atilng at partial capai t.
Hftaeil raturdred anvbyna of in
flbafar Brotbara jogging Co., opor
Now Dredging Out
Upper Lake Bay
A clnm shell ttredgo, owned by
Qanry llrothers of Ibis city anil naod
by them In reclalmlnu Inn. I on the
I wetii mil" ill i . 1 1 t" i iiiiniii n inn", in
beitiK utlllaed this weak by Wbaol-
er-Olmsteiiil company at Ilomesteatl
er's landing to deepen the spot where
logs are customarily unloaded by
the company.
Summer bent has caused the water
to recede to such n point that Iiirk
dumped off the lauding stuck in the
mud.
The Wheeler-Olmstead en nip Is
now cutting from 40,000 to 50.000
feet dally, The mill, which cuts be
tween 7 0,000 and SO, 000 feet, Is be
ing supplied partly by logs purchased
from the Modoc Pine company prior
to purobago of the latter company
by the Foroat 1, umber company.
This contract is now about com-
pie', oil.
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Grade Marking Is
Further Endorsed
CHICAGO, HI . The Nulionnl
Hardwood Lumber Association, la
enagld in an Intensive survey of
the hardwood grading Hltuntlon.
Tho members of their rules com
mittee eighty pur cent of whom
,m, hardwood manufacturers nro
now engaged In setting aside plies
j'p'f mi nin hardwood of various
kinds for experimental purposes.
The lumber in these piles will be
carefully graded according to the
existing rules and will then bo re
garded in-cording lo the now sug
gestions which the committee la
working out. Thus any final roc
ommendntlong for changes In the
rules will hiivo been thoroughly
tried out In netual practice before
they nre presented to tho annual
meeting of tho Aossoclntlon for fin
al action.
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COIitBTT UIOMTS
Art Collet I, who has been gypo
Ing for the Topsy Lumber company,
Is now vesting In Klntnnth Knllsi
li.n iiu; completed' hls-eonlracl. . . ' "
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