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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
...I,...,-, . f 'V. MEM) yf A uc, U: ;T i ii, 1 628 TrtE t V M P, R ft Ti 0 CUE' 5. ELEVEN White Pine Blister Rust Worse Than Forest Fire, Declaration Of Writer Forost Uv.u diseases arc wor.se than forest flfflB, for once firmly established eradication is impossilih'. Jf the Btorv of chestnut blight, white nine blister and forest fires COUM be told at every fireside so that their effects could be comprehended, one weighty lesson on forest conservation would be learned. The chustnul blight disease was introduced doubtless on trees, from Asia, probably by some lover of the curi ous and different. It was first found In North America, in New york in 19041 To day it has all but destroyed the vast chestnut forests of the east. Whlti- pine blister runt lit mil' liing On, chcaluol ii '-lulu second. It wua Intrndm-el tnlu tlu eimicr i United Mimes from Bttrope about moo. mill law Vancouver, H C iiixiut idio The i it ittti limn' ' i ii'' Unit time Ii mi mem. The flK'lil aiEiiiiint it ttaa bi'i'ii ui tUnil dir. coiii'iigliu. Wh8 II real aorliiua- ihimh wiin niiiy partly obffiprohanded tti government under I miff a pro gram 01 oriidlcnilon, an I for a alien linn, It HONllBll till' blllllO .V Mild III! won. until ii grout wave f dli- oaae ptoke n ui.' ''.iiit. ii white pine furpHtn in feveral i ui tlaa, 'I n. lintl.c I i oi'idl.'uto iik hml Then nw ii well laid pla i .1- ii- trol. II In lii'll.in'il t "t Hi.' .IIumh" can ii .''Hitt'iiiii-1 ui n ronaondbliri pi'lll'tll'lll "OBt, TIlO VtllltO Of tllll H'llllli pitta - ill warrant ii ri.ii' i.aiiblo - t mt H ii ri- tiir tin';, pro- laothin, Tilt' pr itritin t r I' 1 COUtlUl of tho white pine bllnlcr rutt, UK out lined by tin. United State) depart jntMit of iigtvi'iiiturt. in ocopevdUon Hll tnli' official. Md prlvnli. own era, ! it b.oad i oiii.r.'lii.ii.ilv.. plun cateiitllii,: over several yonra. It : hatted on several definite flu lings med by ntii. lit". i tin- tMt) in Ki rope unit In tho worn. To niaku uro thu right OOUTM w.ib being purmti.it MM.'iu'.-ti. were eenl to lurap, utter thty had thoroughly tudled i i" dti'tMe In the . .nu .1 mitton, 1 1 atuiy i in niteeee mi it:: own home giouuda. oiiiom were mint to BlitUap Columbia to study It iiiuli'r I'iulfli' tlrentor Weal con- diutni, These nn. some p On1 roaulta of iiiiiini larattliatlstut, The dlaoaa Ii traniroltttd (roth pin" ' 1 eurreul nn i gtsijaaboi'i lea it paatM from 1'iirrfntii mill MoaobOrrloe Ii ur- ratfO nn.l goiihorrlea and fronrl tlm rili:iilil unit gooaoborrle i bark tu the r:rs" It duca n -1 y.uaa I.iitu pine I i pl'ii'. Tie ciiitinilert, or Ktl rpoon black current! not the yollo 1 1 .. worair; curreiiii umui me ii-af. t initch more readily than the viirmnta. T i.' Muck icurrnnt l moro neverely attacked nrrl prodttcoij illBOuio' tiporim In in itch I'.ri.atr.- :t i uadmuo than do other 6trranU. Tin' illttcnao niity Jump ns I'tr nn 150 mi:. ' from dlataatd pinna to bhtoli lurrunta In u kukI' wind ntorm. It paaava oJiupurntlvi.ly abort HUtUOt from cu.rnt and guJuoberrlcii Iki.i. to the plnoa. Vi-ry dty IMtoni are unfavorublii to tho niirud if tin j mat w.illn wot aoaeont with rati niln. or dew are favorable, Tho dhv ciwe can lio onrrlad from pla:o t.i plao'b by shipping dtsoilad plarifa lull) uiiiiraoitauii territory, ah iivu- nemiii-'i plnea and the white p aati are anaccptlblu to tho blialcr mat. Tiaoao polnta OKHcate tho weak llnkH III tho oanltiKl'a chain and HiiRgoat the i-oiitrol pronram. Tho flrat weak link In It.. Kpreuil Is Hint tho dlscuan doea not fljan frjm pOne to pine. Obrtoualy It nil tho currant and joosoborrlOB could bo 'remov ed the iIIsoubo could pnaa no farlher. 1 Waiio the dlaeaaa carrlea smut dla- tniicea from Uhdl plDeai to tho cur- . ratm and go.noborrloe, it oarMea I only a short dlataniea from the cur-1 nulla and nooHoherrloa back t jilno.t. Ho the pnoblent nwmnra itoif down . Bomowilml. To tho specific, Ihn OUT itaiita and gooaaborrlea ara taken from the white pine Htundii and the iielKhborliiK lnuds to a illatnncn ot out) foot, in such caaoa thd dlaaasp does not roach tho plnoa. The cultivated black currant Is n Horlloua anreador ,:f uho dtaeaaa. n is aejbaldarod by the Unltad smtui 1 dopivrlment of ngrldlilture Ln lie is BorlniiB that tha plnntilnR or lliluj Hpocloa la dlleourngM 1n miy itiri of thd United siuto'i iinti many ntittoa 1 huvo Hiutltiwed It, Wa iliini;lon, Ore- gon, Idaho, Montana and Cullf:i nln.havo taken definite ulepa In O0 cporatlon with the United S'.alea do- j purtment of agrlOlttture In orlidYt.' nil black ciirrnnt buibOI. As n, io Hiilt the federal bllBtor ruat (Uiir- ' untlne Inwa have been aitobltltlad. Homo Blutoa prohibit nuraory atooh l'lng brought from foreign oountrloB except milder alrlct reguliUlon. An mlhcr atato proBCilhoa Unit curranits, , gooaoborrtos or white pine must not ho Bhlppocl from I'ho oust lnt. tho west. Tho tjnaranVlne line is thdl weal line ,r iMInneaon.i, Iowa, Mis-1 lOirMl Arkiiusita and LoulalatW. Cur rants, Rooaivborrlos and iivhlle plnoa j mrty mill, be shipped from Washing ttin atato to any ulilier sluto In ilho union. t , , llrlllah (lolnmbla has lonillt'ltfc iJwh'ofO .flio.'-'iclil ' pVtt'ltt 1"' J Ihoui i they luul bean atmck by a iri'i'iii In. In tho I'liuBt and Oktin- 3(an reftoni of Wimhiuaion the arbtte il:io btltl4r vumI hua Inton (pund dhttfty on bia k ouTranta. iioilvi. mill rultynto:l. It Ih now tie- vfiopitic ii ri.' plnei iii lhaaa ra t'one. Idaho, Ofafi n. Mniitanu, WmihliiK- ttph and Oallforale, with (half vain- able ItoinlB if pine, muni In- n Ibn alorl in provont t'ie riivuni'ii ot tho wlilti. pine bllator mat. . t. k Mtlbj, u pathotdtUt of Hpn- knno, WtUh., unci I. N lloodlliK. of in. .mi acricuHurai Collage, aaBiai- api path dotlat hi I'liurK" of t'ho Mr pin" ii ' iii'r rail tntmpalfn. are labbeflng inronnutlJii from I tin OrS- goa iitiit,, foteiiry dapartpiani rabj lire in ib" location of the white plna iitmni.i in Oratbn, A DUbmnr -if moll will bo placed In the fluid In 1' ilk OOUntjr, Ore , Hi In BUinmet U) milk" it aurvey of lb" 'Vhltn Blaa alauda and ,t datar- iiiin. i'ii. anonnt of binck eurranl Kr.iwIiiK in that aci il ui. .Mi-lia will havi. dbargs of n 'crow of iihout 100 in. 'ii ami win ondarlalM axperlmant- al work dtirltiK tola nummi.r In Hit' WOOdrafl MaUdOwa xllatrlcl. In Jack eon county, weat of Crater I,k" Na tional park. Other w irk will bo to aocure an '. rural.. t.'ipoKruphlail innji of tho territory h be I routed V. llaililti, In "Tuo Tlnibermnn." John D. Has Factory For Box Making Little Chance For Box Sales To Oil Firms At the IlK-hmond, Col., rcflnory of the Standard Oil Co.. la to bo found one of tho moat complete box fattot . :i Oo the Pacific Cdaat, enp Bbla of cutting 200,000 feet of ohoik per day. und nlhoae output aeidoiu drops below 160, Uuu feet per day. Tho factory la locatod within the OOnflaaa of Hie main refinery and iii'i-uplcs, wlbh Ha yard, n alto of ap- proxlmataly ir urea, with a stor- iiko capacity of nbJttt 'io million feet ot hf lumbar. HpriK'o In grades of No. 1 I mil 2 fox ot li-'l I it.'kneaa, aevon to It Ini'liea wide, la the only material uaad ui the itt.iim nut plant, Thi la broiught by ntoam schooner di rect to the Standard Oil docks and reloaded on cara whrdh aro switched to tho refinery yard. Upon arrival tho lumber 1b Blared according I I widths and grade on a regulation ortlng table Ulld made into unit packages for air seasoning iB Iho yard. An extensive system of nar row gauge Induatrlal trtoki extendi throuchoul the plant. A aoven-ton l'lymoiitli gasollno locomotive doci tho awltehlng and a lighter Milwau kee Kits-iliac liic.Miiotlve srwts tho loada for the box fnctor.v. Throe llriiwntiolat locomotives are employ ed for piling mid unpllliig tihe unit tin. M.igon, which are stored either tdx or seven i Murses IflgAI. At pre sent tho stock In I'm yard slightly exceeds 12 million foot. At the front end '.if the main fac tory are located I wo matchers, llo h I ii tl - thoie la a ilepressed trnck upon which a transfer car Is oper ated for spotting Hie loada to Uh0 cutoff simva. which 'iiumhor 14 'In nil. Unci,- it tho eutoffa are tihroo VOrtlCal twin Moishon band resnws. Other anjulpmcnt In the m!uln fnc toryi 'Includes three ripsaws, Oiroo CUttOtf saws, deal nia.'hlnn. and an Bby tying machine a well equip ped filing room Is 1 icittod uhovo the main factor?. Adjoining the fnc liiiry and separated by a fire door lis the uhMok wiirc'.iouso whore np- iproxlnmtoly 200,000 feet of flalsh od inalorlnl Is stored. Above tho wlirohtovKe la the Inrge nulling de puilinont, eiiulpped with lfi Ohlg nulling maohlnsa mid five Council I A Dengler boi prlntOfH. From the hailing noont tho 1ioj(0r are con veied by n 'double transfer ayatom dlrecl to the filling mam iwliore the cuiis me placed la the package", and the lops nailed on. A sixth box printer Is' located In tilio filling rooTiV lor printing Ills t;p; ' ' a wm 8 S S : C.;..k..;..:..;..:....:.$,k.- 4'''S'!:"i"i"H"K'-:''!''!-:-: No Picture We had intended running several pictures, similat to the one that adorned our front page last week, but we are refraining in accordance with the expressed wish of practically every logging boss in the district. They say many of the men who look ed at the picture last week promptly quit and started for town, and as we don't want to demoralize the Klam ath county logging industry, we will therefore lay off. More News Wanted If you have a milr some place that isn't receiving as much mention as it should, let us know. Some of Klamath county's mills are very careless in picking out the roads that lead to them, and as a result it's impossible to reach them more than once a month. Hence, send Lumberlogue :'.:: .j....:..:..:....:...:..:..:..:..:. ;..:..:..:..t. ..;..... .;..;... This Week The 11SBSESSIES1HII it in 3 g 8 8 8 8 8 8 8