WEDNESDAY, ATTCiTJST i(t, 102f5
THE T TJ M DERDOOUE
mgentnk
MILL AT BURNS
10 BEGIN CUT IN
AUTUMN OF 1926
Work now in Progress on
Sixty Mile Railway
to Timber
TO BUILD MILL SOON
Plant Will Cut 55,000,000
Annually for Twenty
Year
i'OIiti.a.M), 0. - Aasurancoi
Him tiin Kru'i Herrlok lumber mill-
I Ml- Internum will ho ready to begin
outttoi govornmopi timber in the
pine belt wix Burns, Oregon, iy
pgtbbar, 1916, havo boon nivon thg
I'nltod Mlu'loii foiciii nt'iilec, li wim
I oil rn ml Iiiti',
AeoordlDf in Information placed
Willi iIik local formiern work will
in' started mi Hi" Herrlok nttl nit"
in lluriin I hi" full mill actual COO'
amotion of ih" mill inula next
sprliiK In tlni" in li" ri'iuly for op-
oration noit October.
Wort In now In progress 00 III"
bulldlni ol sixty mllM ol railroad
by Hi" Horripk Interests from Burnt
In III" 1 1 in !- bull. Wbi'li III" kiiv
eminent originally contracted with
Derrick fur the tola of moro than
n Mm. hi foot nr lumber to bo eul
in lou or 15,060,000 tool uibmI-
l' fur u porlod ' -0 years. It wun
uitrccd Hint ciitllna would bi'Kln In
October, IH25. Tim government
grinied ii reor'a txtontlon of thin
OOBtrMt, but In knuwn thai IlK'
Ili'rrli'k In (: rvH la wit,. tinmowhnt
btililnil revised construction mlicrt
ule. Derrick representatives, how
ever, bitvi' dn lured lb" work wuiilil
b" buabjOd forward o it would bo
oompleted in contntotod Unto,
Nash Motors Do
Heavy Business
Biding t lie 1 n( a . win" f
nutniioki'n . utitryoi Ido Indorse
ment ami approral of Use ii"w spee
ui nix anil advanoad ' models,
Nunh Milium In July did three times
th" bualnoca ol i$w Mmo month a
y.ir ico, Added n title, 11 i point
ml out by iiii oompaay officials,
thai Inoroaood production bemuse "f
Hi" heavy demand, will moke Attaint
In point .if both ptoducHju 1111. 1 'uili'w
lb" arculcst ih" N'.mli .M lors com
p.uiy I111.1 ever experienced.
"In spito of n definite eehedula
for greatly Inoreneed pn luoHon in
August lit bol l lb" Kenosha nml
llllwaukea plant;" eeld D, 11. Me-
Curly, Kcnorul sales 11. in iter ol
Nanb Motors, "i:dor ulroady oil
hiiiui urn greatly in bxcoia of tiio
August production schedule in tact,
at thin lime, those orders .in' 30
per com greater nhun puductton
poulbllltlOl nml tliln fUurn will he
Increased eaen day iu additional
urdors fur A u. unit .delivery ari' re
ci'lvod by the fnclnry."
Ninth 111 ' . has been in mi over-
sold condition practloally every
nioiiib vtnoa AiiKimt last year al
which time the special and advanced
eix series cars wore r si anniuncod.
Mouth after month throughout the
fall anil winter, Nash Motor record-
oii heavy gains in production and
miles whllo during Mi"'" name
mouths tin) entire Industry reported
losses. Thou tnunu th" annonnoo-
mi'ivt In July of ihn ifeflndd anil
(mpittttad serin of Nosh ipochtl and
advanced nix models with the re
suit 'that ehow riuus thNnshdul
tho country worn throngad 'villi
buyeht nml mi Incroaaed production
proKraiiiino wn.i made aecoaaary ut
tho ftotorjr,
Ailillllonnl buUdlngg nml OQulP'
mont mm bOlrlg built anil InbttUlod Ij
provltlo ovon KiciiK'r pp iiliuulon In
oreaaoa later on In Hm year,
Lavigne Itching
For Opportunity
To Guess Again
, 0
Ohnrlea Lavlgno, the millionaire
kid took, In Innk at I'l'llinn Hay
t'anip 2 after nn enjpyablo vacation
apnnt In Reno, bin vAootton being
much hortoned by tho errntic be
havior of 1 ho ponlei, Homo of whom
failed In run on SchodUlo at critical
iiiotnentH. He la now ongage In
aavlDg money for another vacation
to 111) npeut In Now Orlemm, where
ho anyn tho holtoa Know their
aluff bettor.
Ohio Dutch Takes
New Pelican Job
Ohio Duleli linn loft IiIh poaltlon
HH top-Ionder on tho Ohio nt Poll:
can liny Clftmp 2 and in bonding gib
polo oh tho Ooinp 1 Jammer for
Illlly Itrnnn. Krnlo Ilonhy from
Too Valloy now In lop loading oil
the Ohio nnd Arthur Myersoough,
tho dashing blonde. In engineer.
DRIVE
ism ;m
S HH
AiinrlcmiH moro nml morn uro
taking their autotobbllea with them
to Boglaod ami iiniiui them to (our
ih" oontlntnt 'iii" aocorapenyloi
ploture, luki-n In u little Kroiich vll-
Iiik", in nml of a ear owned by CapL
Many Features to
New Buick Models
Lower prlcen, grnater powur, en
banafd beauty ami many DotO
worlhy "iitiliieerliif; ailvancen, thenii
ore a few of the rouuiiH for Hie
enaatlooal reception aecorded the
iiuw iiuiek aerlea by tho motoring
pubMc not ont in Oregon but alio
IbroiiK'li iui Hie entire Nation, n-
cording to 11. B. Hangar, lorai
lluli k dealer. The Hub k engine,
with addeil power. In continued,
Hum allettcing the poralateni rumora
Hint llulik Intended adopilnit u dlf-
farant type of euBtue,
Among U141 tiuini important lm
provonii&la Inoo'rporatad in Hie
new 1920 Uttlcka lire:
Aiiiiiiin.il ipeadi torque and
pOWOTI ettglOet Of 75 home power
In Hi" .M. inter Slxen mid of CO In
the Klamliinl line,
clutrh IdMlfmltthTn.' driro pbnfl
ami rear axel to compensato f.r
the ttruater power of tho en gin eg.
An air cleaner, oil filler and
gaaoilna gtratgari' a lefc with the
llulik aoaled vbannln, prcvonit dirt
entering any of Hie BlOVlng parln.
New hnndngjbig u'' canbjollabil
baania, provide mure aafety in
driving.
Improved inniilfoldliiK and rar
bu ration.
Two-unll oloetrleal nyntem ia-
peelally tlenlntieil by Dulck and
lii'iivbT wlu'i'ln with InrKer low
preHHiire I Iron.
Newly doagnod wal"r ptimp. re
QUlrlng but oil" parking.
Chevrolet Price
Cut Is Explained
DBTROIT, Mlib., auk. 11. An
aounooment of a price rod net Ion
effeellve u(Ut 1 on t'b"vrol"i
cloned modela "an made recently by
it 11 Oram, geaoral aalaa manager
of the Chavrolot .Motor oompany.
Th" revlaed price list In an fol
lows: Coupe reduced $40 to a new
price of JfiJ.'i; Coach reduced $)ll
lo 11 new price of JO'.ifi; Sedan re
duced Jiitl to 11 new price of $775.
"Tho rotorrl production and phen
omenal aalo or QhovrolOta during
rooonl niontba enabloa tliq company
to reduce prices at un earlier date
than at first hud been Cohtpmplllt
ed." bald Mr. Qrant. "it In the re
sult of quantity production pormlt
Hiik quality manufaoture at lower
cost."
Mr. Qrant pointed to the fact
thai the Chevrolet Motor company
will have exceeded by Allium! 20. Its
toTnl production for the year of
10114 after having oatabllsued pro-
dttOtlOU records for three huccos
slvu months. The company will
make Its two millionth ear early
HiIh fall, and will he the firol uiaiiu
filcttirer of three-npeed Kear-shlfl
cam to roach that production mark.
'.'The lament producers gain on
advantage by offootlng substantial
savlnga through onormdus purcttaat
iuK power," continued Mr. Qrant,
"The Chevrolet Motor company Is
paaaliig this ndvnntago on to the cur
buyer."
"incidentally." Ihe benefit of ' the
price reduction will extend Also to
moro limn 8,900' periuniH holding
Ohevrolot fix Per, Oent Purehadb
t'ertlflcnteH for future delivery on
closed niodetn. The payments and
Interest 1111 the Certificates now will
nttaln tho total of a down .payment
for delivery earlier than would have
boon the cano under tho former
price Hubotlulo.
SWITCH MADH
With Fred laimhurl ftbsonl In Cal
ifornia. Steve Saiio is this week un
loading logs nt Wheeler-Olmstead,
Sabo's plain on Iho transfer has
boon Inkon by Cloorgu llownlug, who
normully (lets nn hlarkamlth.
PACKARDS IN
ii.it. Bddle, Wajblngton, D.Q. re
tired United Htiiion Navy officer.
Capt. Rd'dli won nn automobile
beauty cooteit with IiIm enr at
Touquet whan, becauee there w
no otbor place to purk, be for
Studebaker Price
Cut Is Explained
Poltowlag Hi" ragnlar iem' annual
dirctora' meeting of Rtudeuakcr
held at South Bend on July now
BtUdebakor prlCOS were announced
effective August lat! Oroaily ln
iraH(d sa leu, due lo the widespread
public approval Of .Studeliaker'n
announcement In June that "yearly
nudeln" SSOUtd be dUMMtlnued, ban
oonnibutad production economies
ill-e-lly responsible for the price
reductions. j
A roport of the finances of tho
oil' ration as revealed at the dir
ectors' nieutlng showed that sulen
fi'l' Hie sec jtul Ijll.irler f 11125 were
the largeat in alatory rapMaentlai
au Incroaso of 48 per cent over
1 he cm e ip tid 1 11 k I" '' d of 1 92 I .
Although complete figures for July
are not uvalUhle II Is understood
that July italca will be at least 200
per rent gFOataj than In 1024.
As a renull of Studebaker fuc
lorlos w rklng at peak capacity
through Ma.'. June and July
in.) IH lii when Hie volume of bus
lne..i generally tapcr-s off produc-
1 ion ooata have been lowered. i'r-
fits Invu automatically Increased. Ill
keeping with Hie policy ol exacting
only a fair profit 0:1 its civ.s, the'
mauageaieiit uccordluaiy decldel cn
the last day ot July thut savlugs ef
fected bbrougb Infrcaoed production
hhiuid be Immediately passed -on to
the public in the form of new prices
u become effective August t.
Four Rainier
Camps Opened
During Week
Work Provided for 200
Men by Action
II AIM Kit. Oro. The Hens, n lJg
glng camps in the Craiakantua dis
trict have resumed onbratlona after
a shutdown of uvor a month. More
than 200 bggara have returned to
work in thda camn it is stated,
The nis Crobk Uigging obmpauy
lu Clatsop eounty Oponod twd of its
camps Monday morning and 250
men' went b.i.'k to wcirk-
The Crown Wllliumetto cuiipany.
operatliiK in Clatsup county, w.hcsu
camp has liee.i i luse.i on account of
fire for some time, will resume op
erations next week, it is reported,
The Deer Island LoSRUig com
pany's camp which has been down
sluee early June, will resume work
August IS, according bo C. E. Clap
pgrton, secretary ut the company,
Houghton on Trip
to Camp for First
Time in 2 Months
OlkUde llongliton, logging boss
for Lamm's left Tuesday for a
visit lo the Dftmp, the first one he
lias made since June IB, on which
dull) bo was taken 'to the hospital
Buttering from an Infected arm, an
affliction which It was feared for
a Unit) might result in loss of the
member.
Weyerhaeuser Will
Build Mill Soon
l.ONdVIKW. Wash., Cotlstruc
1 1 11 11 work on the I.ong-llell
company mm here win probably gel
under way before winter, According
to stntoments inndo by George Si
LiOOg of Tnconin, vice president nnd
general manager of (he compahy. The
company now owns a 700 aero
mill silo here.
EUROPE
ced lo enter tUO content to find a
place to leave bin ear . Judge
awarded blm firm place iieapite the
talna of travel on bu Packard
wild which bo had Jimt driven 180
mlli'M.
Mill Family
Loses House
In Bad Fire
Poff Home Destroyed
in Saturday
Blaze CHILOQ.U1N tiPMBBR Co.. Aug.
12. Flrn originating from an un
known source completely destroyed
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
I'off at an early hour Saturday
morning.
A dining table, a trunk, some bed
ding and a few clothes wore all
that could be saved from the flames.
Employes of the Chlloquln Lum
ber company showed their sympathy
and friendship by making up a large
check and presenting II to the fam
ily, proving that Iho real friend In
need Is a working man.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corson nio
lori d to Diamond lake Saturday eve
ning, stayed all night and followed
the rim road back Sunday and spent
a couple of hours at Crater Lake be
fore returning home.
Mm. William nrci'nan. wife of the
big chief at the Oblloquln mill cook
bouse, has been 4jntor(alning her
daughter from Klnmn'l' Kails for
I be past week. ' '
Quite a bit of excitement was
caused in camp last week when the
team driven by Mr. Hess ran
away. Mr. Hess jumped but the hub
of the wheel hit him cutting a bad
gash in his head and his mouth was
pretty badly cut up. He returned to
phllOqutn from Klamath Falls Sun
day, where he has been doctoring.
A heavy windstorm struck tho
town Saturday night about 9 o'clock
and for some time there was a good
bit of danger of the mill being set
from the sparks from the burner
pile. An soon as It was discovered.
It was watched so there were no
bad results.
W. H. Jones sold his Ford yes
torday and invested in a new Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morandy
motored to Klamath Falls Saturday
where they spent the night and
returned lo Chlloiluin Sunday.
Shevlin - Hixon to
Get By-products
BBKDi Ore.. Aug. 12- Shevlin.
Hixon company will erect a by-products
plant to produce turpentine and
pine oils by the destructive distilla
tion process perfected by Will. J.
bjuugdnhl, who has been experi
menting with pondoaa pine, and who
will be III charge of the plant.
Grade Marking Is
Given More Study
L01IISV1LLK. Ky. At a dinner
Riven undo.- the joint auspices ot
tho Ijoulsvlllo Lumbermen's Club
and the Southern Hue Association,
assurance was given by the 150 rep
resentatives of Iho city's building in
terests, of hearty cooperation with
tho program of standardisation and
grade nrarklbg. A resolution toi
that effect was unanimously adopted.
Dutch Mike on
Way to Recover)'
Dutch Mike, recently stricken by
nn attack of typhoid, was seen the
first of the week on the streets of
Klamath Falls, apparently little the
worse for the attack which for a
time threatened to terminate seri
ously. There may be nothing new under
the sun, bftt some mighty strange
things happen under the moon.
Southern Pine Men
rmu vosis voine
To 23.91 per M.
Average COS! of producing southern
pine iii April. if'2B, exclusive of in-
taresl on loons or Invested cnpltul,
was $2.1. 91, according to report of
the Southern Pin association. Thin
average wan mad" on a production
of 388,311,900 le t. The April aver-
iigo showed an lOcreMW of .16 cents
a thousand feet over March, but
March showed lowest production
cost during (he lunt twelve montlin.
The average for the different ' Items
of cost for April follow: Logging,
$0.31; lumber manufacturing 10.11;
general and administrative $2.57:
depreciation $1.48: shipping and sel
ling 11.13; stumpagft $5.59.
New Planing Mill
Is Completed By
Roseburg Outfit
HOSBIIL'HO, Ore., Aug. 12. Coon
Lumber Co.. A. S. Coen manager,
has completed Its planing mill. Ma
chinery Installed, which Is all elec
trically rrlven, Includes-a circular
resaw, one No. 9. Rerlla fast feed
saw, and two trim sawn. Milling In
transit will be engaged In. A band
resaw and dry kilns probably will
be Installed this fall.
Oakland Orders
Show Big Gains
Never in the history of the Oakland
Motor Car company has such a deluge
of orders poured into the factory
during the first week after the show
ing of a new car as occurred the
week following July 25, when the
new Oakland six with Harmonic
Balancer was introduced lo the pub
lic for the first time. The substan
tial price reductions, ranging; from
$70 to. $350, which were announced
by Oakland, have caused a near sen
sation among automobile buyers,
resulting in a prompt increase in
retail sales.
As a result of the demand for Hie
new cars 'from every section of the
country, the Oakland factories at
Pontine. Mich'., are going at top
speed lo satisfy the requests of deal
ers who want their allotments doub
led. The daily production schedule was
at a higher peak when thu cars were
announced this year that at the an
nouncement of any previous Oakland
cars.
Production on the new cars was
well under way early in July. More
than 700 cars were driven away from
the factory just the week before the
nnnounronient. for dealers in the mid
western states, the far distant dealers
having already received cars.
In spite ot this, three days after
the new cars were announced. It was
found necessary to increase the daily
production schedule.
C. W. Mnthcson, vice president and
director of sales, received countless
tolegrams from dealers of record
sales during the first week's display
and ordering more cars.
In Chicago 204 retail orders were
taken the first two days the cars
were shown 202 cars wore sold in
Detroit the first three days the new
models were on display: 2 G were
ordered in Miami. Flu., the first day.
Bvon in the smaller cities. 20 or
more orders were taken Hie first
tluy. At Aberdeen, Wash., the first
carload of cars was sold before they
could be unloaded, and another or
der wired to the factory. Ten car
loads, of cars were shipped by ex
press to Florida three days afler the
curs were announced.
"Oakland has never produced a car
which has received such spontaneous
welcome," states Mr. Matheson. "And
probably the most gratifying fea
ture was the large number ot sales
made before the cars were shown,
proving thut Oakland quality at the
new low prices offers a value with
out parallel.
"The beauty of the new body lines
and external features are apparent,
yet most of tho 100 improvements
and refinements are in the vital parts
of the chassis. The Harmonic Balanc
er, oil filter and air cleaner arc
mechanical features that caused
much comment. We believe that the
Harmonic Balancer will stand out
as the great engineering develop
ment of Hie year, comparable to such
automotive achievements as four
wheel brakes and balloon tires."
Pelican Bay Is
Fattening Place
For Old-timers
All ot the old-lliners sooner or
Inter land back al the Pelican Day
OampS to get fed up for another
try nt tho outside world. Among
the list of prominent ones nrrivlng
during tho week arc Policy Collet,
Jesse Bodey, Bob Clark, Dany
Woods and Ernie Henhy.
Coos Logging
gi t -v
T"?" w
in nort 1 mie
Two More Outfits An
nounce Plans
MAnsiIFIELD. Two more Coos
county logging camps which havu
been closed down for several months
on account of the lumber situation
will reopen soon.
Dennis McCarthy is arranging to
open at once n new camp on Mid
dle creek, near bin old one at Mc
Klnlcy. He will employ about 20
men there.
Maxtor & Parker, who closed their
camp on the north fork several
months ago. are reopening and will
employ about 25 men. They main
tained their old camp.
The big supply of logs brought
out by the spring freshets Is now
being depleted and the mills are be
ginning to call for more logs.
While the price is still low, the log-1
gers figure they can operate at
the terms offered.
u.
S. Supreme Court
Defines Good Will
The Called States Supreme Court
has define! Gaod Will aj "the dis
position cf a pleased customer to
return t the place where be has
been well trebled."
"Good Will is ulso," explains Mr.
WUkeflell of the H. S. Wakefield
Motor Co., local Dodge Brothers
dealers, "the dlsprsltion of a cus
tomer to rco:mmend a satisfactory
product lo his neighbors and friends.
"It can be oreated by the printed j
word only in sa far as .that word
refle-tj the Integrity of the Institu
tion behind It.
"Good Will Is admittedly -the most
valuable asset that any business
can possess. And no organization
has sj impressive a reas.n to appre
ciate the magnitude of its value as
DJdge Brothers, Inc.
"This value this unprecedented i
and world-wide Go:d Will is fojnd-!
ed on a few old-fasbioned priici
ples of good faith and good work
ntanship wJ'alch the warid has come
to associate with Dodge Brothers
name.
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
1018 Main Street
D. A. Kenyon
439 SIXTH, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Coal Iron Steel
Bolts and logging equipment
Oldest and best equipped shop in this locality
in connection.
FiN
Lathe Work
and
Machine Work
Sawmill and box factory men are
fast learning our work satisfies.
For speed and accuracy, bring your
rush jobs to us!
Acme Motor Co.
400 Sixth Phone 680
Electric
WELDING
You can depend on a
Phllco Dryniimic Bat
tery In Hie emergen
cies. Get yoirrs now
Battery Service)
Station
111.: Klamntli Are.
BATTER 1 1
"
DALE
JOHNSTON
WANTED
A message of import
ance for Dale John
ston, believed to be
engaged in logging in
the Klamath district,
ias been received and
is now being held at
she office 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
cate immediately with
the Lumberlogue, as
the message is ex
tremely important.
H. S. Marley