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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
WMjWy'AY, AUGUST iii), 1025 THE LUMBERIiOODE PAGE ELEVEN ( til If orn In wiui getting nlioiiU mi tie- count or iim igaotry do tboy iiinui old mini Putej iii dig 'bo Bound and aont I'ti u t Buhyau down in Arlaooa in, bring up ii rnountalu whlab they iiiuni'il Ituliilor nftor tho finiiniiii beer, Hill wont along to assist PttUl imil ha aftyg tlml the Old lllii't (iv had a protty hard pull and, puf ut'' fool in H aprlng, i iio result be ing Crnter bftko. Bark Beetle Killing Pine Timber Stand Montana Has Trouble With Forest Pest kai.ihpki,, Mom. wiioin limber atgnda ol yellow and lodge polo plain In tlm Bill Fork aoetlbu (if Iba Bit tar Hoot imvi. been billed by tba bdrk beetle, ri (bo Infestation bll now praitpQ Worn tho tiojgk oreok aectlohi according iu District Forettor Pred Morroll, Ulan koch and Phillip Naff, who have jinn ratiirhud hum a vlail in i in control i.iiiip, in thai aection, Twenty five nun are 10W vi ik III K iii tha out (orb country, felllnri pellnn and burning In (acted man, Moat of the troea are pealed of tho hark in a height of from night to twelve feet to kill tba larvae, on others a ggi torch in uaed, mom of furtively on tba Uiiu barked i reoai bout from i in' torch killing the tn mill Iiiikh In aide tba bark. Tin entire, headwater r tha Baal Pork are in feated wiin the hark beotla. a trow of eight mob i i mii,; in the. Dig Hole country, wboY in tun i tin firm lovoalon huh mint" by tha bin h beetle, being effectively oheoked by control work ut tiim time. Nothing la belug done in Rook crook, where tho Inroada of the beet le hive pVnted too govern for ah) control meaaurea to help, Tho crews In tho Kant Fork am aw-niglng 2oo treea u day, Lamm's Mill Correspondent Is Wild Again Camp Scandals Given To Waiting World MODOC POINT, Aug. 2(1. Itml I'ygali bag taken up tho atudy of forohlry, He hog learned how to Water "'o shade trees. Kttfl Muakoff or Fort Klamath wnu In our fair city one tiny ttiut week. ' Tho BlgmegO twins, Smithy nntl llntlo, hint quite a iiplll In their car Sunday night The flunk hroko tml they loel a whole pint. Styles ! bunion skirts shorter rolli lower fur, on the tioimm of the skirt. (Bdltor'a nolo- Not by ii ilnrn site this in onto l read the copy. Y'ougnta see tho coniinvnt thin correspondent had written uftor the mat. Bdaldet, what have row neeka go to tin with it?) Stay what yob will, hut tho great engineering teata hnvn boon done in tho wont, of igto yeara the Earn has boon tryliiK to boat ug to It hut thanks to tho nlly council of Klamath Fulls, the wont U still nbonil. Tho repairing of tho Ship plngtnn road was a marvelous ami stupendous undertaking ami flnlnlioil woll. Tho fuel ih. ii tho roatl Ih now in wane shape thai', when the al leged repairs worn iilarloil him nolh ItiK to tin wllh tho nntttiT. BggebaU may come ami baseball niny go hut tonulH kooh on fnroror. Wo Juki wish seme of those birth) that wulkott all ovor iih thin summer on tho baseball flokjl Wduld come up and tackle uh on tonnlii. fiosh, hut lllll Tildon HrlHcr.ll, Hill John son Klrhmntid, Molly Mbllethodd Denton and Suzanne Logwart Ptor gott'wonM mage Hiohu guys look liko thirty cents with a hole In tho ounr- tor, Aigoma papers i i -. - - copy. Pretty Ifttlo dimpled Dutch Kitch en vlHltod Crater bake Sunday with his (Intl. T)ntch HayH tho lako Ih terribly benutlfuli whiitnvor that moana. Sneaking of fulls: Sam Kills IoIIh of fulling 12U0 foot. He wua mnk Iiik a balloon ascension in Now or Ioiiiih during a Fourth of July eole bratlon. Sam says ho fortiinaloly lit In a snowdrift and escaped In Jury fxeopt thai ho scratched his side on the corner of an air pocket 111 the dement. Sumo Is ll ohonr- tul man, It seems to "io the Herald is mak ing n lot of untimely nolae ghaut another railroad. Thono. railroads do not always dn wonders for a country sDiiioi lines they btoKe con ditions woise. Ottoe, as Dad IMor . son rolntod to me on the frottl porch the other day, a now rallioad blighted his futitro.' Dad was town marshal and Unit Infernal railroad came Into town and n lot of now pooplo with H and tho hlgh-tohorj , put In a chief Of DOUOO and Dad's ' Job was gone. You see, wo fol lows that are opposliiK thin new All road would rather ho n big frog In a little pond than a small frog In a big pond. Think II ovor, you toilowa who want morn railroads nuii mora people. Hill Cockrlll has finally cleared up the sorrot of the origin of Trn- tor bake, it happened like this, in years gono by Washington wkh ii striving little place In the wilder ness and came to the conclusion that Soccer Star i h la. s : B S s Meet George Cainplx-ll, star C.inn. illuii soccer player who recently celo tamed Ida IwenUfaMcond ygtr tu the iwstlnic. He lias played with vm-louH clubs, belna tin enpeclully big fiivorlte In Toronto, lto was rapluln of the Canadian tenm that defeulsd tho United Hialcs In, (he llrst Internutlonal gnmes between (tie i countries.. s s Forest Service Gives Plan for Wallowa Section v . An the firm stop In tho recreational dovelopn)on ol the Utke Baain region on tho Wnllowa National forest, the forest service announces the Issuance of a special permit to tho Wallowa Lake Wonderland. Inc., on Mocca sin lake. This permit provides for the development of a summer resort, including n store with enmpers' sup plies, heats and pasture for saddle mid peek animals, in tho Lake Ha- in region In I the hiKii Wailowaa. Moocaaln lake, lying at an eleva tion of ovor 700U foot. Is one of the group of beautiful nlpluo lakes in tho rugged mniintaln wonderland to the soiUh of Wallowa lako. Tho re sort win furnish a convenient slop ping place for fishermen, campers and pack train parties, supplement Ing the resort development ogun al Aneroid lake. Commenting on the recreational de velopment of this region, ('. J. Duck, assistant district forester In charge of lands work said: "While rocog nltlnK (hut (ho primary funcilon of tho nuilonal forests Is the growing of wood crops, we feel that the for ests can ulso he madn to yield dls conllictliiK wltli Ihelr treo grovvlnn or water connorvlna functions. This Lake Hiittln region Is particularly rich in .scenic appeal Hud wo plan In develop futilities for public enjoy ment of It as rapidly as conditions will permit." s s E cfLGOMA Mm. Claude Hanks and son were Klamath, Kalis shoppers Saturday: Mrs. .luck Chunks left Wednesday for an extended Hip In Alaska. She was accompanied by her sister, There fi'tlfl been u new secret or der organized In AlKomn Camp re cently. TWoy call themselves the D. H. A's. Hill Overton Is projd dODti Karl Criilkshank vice-president, Kddle NeaVd, treasurer and to date John Kutuo and .lads Crulk Bhank are the only other members. II hlds fair to he quite an organlta tlon. MIsh hoi-elm Porter from Agency has been visiting at the Cruiktihauk home for Several days. Art Meaner has boon working for aometlm'a on a new Invention which ho has Just sppi io Wnshlnaton to ho patented. Mr, Mcshor thinks h" will have nil lie a sale for his Invtftltlon and ban already engaged Ktl Pulley ns demonstrator nnd head salesman. s BROOKLYN) Aug. 3(1. .Tncauos Fivnrnler, llrooklyn first baseman, tilt Ills twenty-first home run of the season today off Duster Molls, Cardinal southpaw, In tho fifth in ulna of the game between tho Rob ins mid St. Louis. a S $,4.:..x...i..H..'!..: Th During the past week about an even dozen boys in the camps took their pens in hond and sent in news. We have serious doubts about some of it and expect that after publication of these notices we had maybe better enter these camps under cover of darkness, but this makes no difference. Keep It Up We are especially interested this next week in finding out what happened to the bear owned by the Algoma train crew and unless we receive information on the subject will be forced to make a trip to the camp the first of the week. And if you know any more news of the same kind send it in. 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