WKIWKSD A Y, K KPT EM BKR S, 1925 PAGE EIGHT THE L U M R E R L 6 G U E ggii i i Swedish Lumber Firm In Business 700 Years; Cut Same Tract Every 80 Years Several hundred years in the lumber business is the record of the Great Copper Mountain Stock company, of Stockholm, and Falun, Sweden, which is celebrating this year its jubilee as lumbermen. To cany on a con tinuous operation for 700 years is a remarkable achieve- This concern, which in Sweden is known as Stora Kop- parbergs Berglags, A. B., the A. B. meaning Inc., is said tcVbe not only the oldest lumber concern in existence but the oldest stock company in the world. Edward J. hantllk, forosl ojiam-T iner In the 1'ortlnnd office of tho U. S. Foret 6rvlce, visited the op eration and forests of this ancient lumber company when ho was In Sweden an a fellow of the American Scandinavian foundation. Mr. Hanz llk givea some interestinc facts about this company, their forest or ganisation and results of hundreds of years of forestry practice. "Through scientific methods of forestry, tbo timber holdings are worked on a continuous yield basis, and through proper cutting methods tho rotation has been reduced by 20 to, 30 per cent. Every 70 or SO years this company's logegrs are turning to tho same timber tract for cutting, and the cut-over land problem is unknown to them. This i what wa must eventually come to in this country," said Air. Hanj Jik. According to Mr. Hanzlik, the company has some SOO.000 acres of land on which forestry has been practiced for hundreds of years. Their lands are divided into ten dis tricts for administration, each in charge of a man with forestry training. Two experienced foresters are In general charge of these lands, and have complete control ofill cutting operations as well as protection and silvicultural phases. Each administrative unit is further subdivided into ranger districts taveiasing S000 acres eachl, In nil about 100 for their entire holdings. All the men in charge of these have had some forestry BChoo training. The company curries on a lumber export trade of some 70 million feet a year, in addition to a large variety of other Industries, such us mining, pulp and paper making various chemical industries, agrlciil lure. etc. Mr. Hanzlik also visited one of the company's sawmills at skutskar, which had a cut of about 300.000 feet of lumber per S-hour shift. The equipment consisted of nineteen re ciprocatlng gnng-snws. no circular nor baud head-saws being used. A 75-ton pufp plant was run in eon nectlon with this sawmill, utilizing the slabs, edgings, etc.. of Scotch pine and spruce. The compauy well known to American business man and federal officials who have visited Sweden. CROWDED OUT "My dear." said the young hu band as he held the milk bottle up to tho light, "there's never any cream on this milk." "I know it," said the bride, "but the milkman says that they fill their bottles so full there is no room for cream on top." FILL THIS OUT It Means More Money And A Better Job For You! Lumberlogue, Klamath .Falls.. -Oregon. No. . . . . . Gentlemen : I desire to receive the Correspondence Course in Lumber and Construction Information for Retail Lumber Dealers. I expect to apply myself to the study of this course and. to complv with the requirements of administration. In case 1 find it im possible to continue the work with due diligence, it is my under standing that the ourse will be re-assigued. Signed . Name of firm or employer..'. City .Street Address State. I (This Course is Free!) Klamath County Sawmill, Planing Mill and Manufactur ers' Directory "Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls. Algoma Lumber company, Algoma. Anne Creek Lumber company, Fort Klamath. Big Lakes Box company, Klamath Falls. : Bryant Mountain Lumber company, Malin. -Christy Lumber company, Kirkford. Campbell-Tow! e Lumber company, Sprague. Chiloquin Lumber company, Chiloquin. Ewauna Box company, Klamath Falls. Illinois Lumber company, Langell Valley. Kitts Lumber company, Bononza. Kruse Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Klamath Lumber and Box company, Shippington. Long Pine Lumber company, Bonanza. Lamm Lumber company, Modoc Point. ; McCullom Lumber company, Keno. Modoc Pine company, Chiloquin. Nine Lumber company, Klamath Falls. . Pelican Bay Lumber company, Pelican City. Shaw-Bertram Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Shasta View Lumber and Box company, Klamath Falls. Sprague River Lumber company, Chiioquin. Topsy Lumber Co., Topsy, Ore. (P. O. Dorris, Cal.) Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Planing Mills and Remanufacturiug Plants Big Basin Lumber company, Klamath Fills. Lakeside Lumber company, Klamath Falls. ,Klamath Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Swan Lake Moulding company, Klamath Falls. Sixth Street Lumber company, Klamath Falls. White Pine Moulding company, Klamath Falls. CHILOQUIN Mr. and Mrsi II. Helsel of San l.oren.-.o. Calif,, and N. Aloxson of Modesto, were guests of Mr. and Mis. L. H. Laurltaon this week. The first edition of the Chiloquin Review will be Issued Monday. The paper was te haw been out Satur day, but was delayed en account of trouble with the press. The citizens of Chiloquin nre greatly pleased about having a paper of their own and every one Is giving Mr. I'rluulx their hearty support. The P.-T. A. will hold their first meeting Tuesday the 8th, at the school house. After the business meeting Mesdames McCain. West and Strowhridge will take charge of the social hour. The two things needed In the Chiloquin school pro a piano and phonograph, and It will be the aim of the P.-T. A. to raise funds for that purpose. Aud now that the county school board bus provided to go fifty-fifty on the funds raised for that purpose, all parents and these interested in the progress of our schools are invited to come out and cooperate with us "Belter Schools better citizens." The Community club held their first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. John llessig in West Chiloquin Thursday afternoon about 2f, beiug present. On tho resignation of Mrs. HcssIk as president of the Community club, the following Officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. K. Oewun. presldeut: Mrs. C. Ilalfour. vice pres ident: Mrs. H. 0. Spink, secretary: Mrs. II. Krandenburg. treasurer. Ai the close of the business meeting de lightful refreshments were Barred and a pleasant social hour spent, dis cussing plans for the fall and winter activities of the club. Mr. and Mrs. I". E. Deunls were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson Sunday. Mrs. Helen Brophy of Aspgrove was shopping in Chiloquin on Sat urday. ?.Iiss Genii of Portland arrived in Chiloquin Saturday. Miss Genii will have charge of the Intermediate grades in the Chiloquin school. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walker, accom panied by Miss Doris Noah of Fort Klamath visited in Medford Sunday. The Chiloquin school will not open until September 14. This postpone ment was caused by the delay in re ceiving supplies, desks, boards, etc. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cramblitt were business visitors in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. Cramblitt, who Is principal of the Chiloquin school, is busy veiling things in shape for the opening of school Sept. I I. C. L. Griffin is remodeling the church .changing windows, putting up partitions and flues. The building will be used as temporary headquar ters for the high school. . B. F. Mitchell and family have re turned from a trip to San Francisco, Calif. The Brown buildiug will soon be completed, the brick work being now almost done and the roof will be on within a week. This building will reatly improve the appearance of Main street. The Chong Kce hand laundry will open for business Monday. This building is on Chockatoot St. Dr. King has moved his office from the Forbes building to the rooms over the telephone exchange. The .Commercial club held their weekly meeting at the Ciub cafe on Wednesday evening, about 25 being present. After some interesting ad dresses by the various members, n splendid dinner was served by Mrs. Rankin. MIsrcs Lctha and Hilly Gray of Klamath Agency attended the thea ter in Chiloquin Friday evening. Mrs. L. Camming, accompanied by her' son Tom left today for Ashland, where Tom will attend school. Mr .and Mrs. G. B. Jones und Mrs. Kellly. mother of Mrs. Jones. Left Tuesday morning for southern Calif ornia. Mr. Jones was formerly engin eer for the Chiloquin mill. Frank Jones, bookkeeper for tin Chiloquin Lumber Co., has been suf fering with La Grippe for a couple of days but is now recovering. He was attended by Dr. Warren Hunt from Klamath Falls. 1'earl Kastlick and family moved to camp Friday to live In the house formerly occupied by Mr. end Mrs. Jones. Mr. Williams, formerly head mill wright for Chiloquin Lumber Co.. left with his family one day last week for Dorris. Calif., where he expects to be employed In the mill. Mrs. Wil liams, with another lady friend, went into the restaurant business. Kd (Vainrlght and Mr. Kimball left Chiloquin mill Monday morning for points farther south where they ex pect to spend some time visiting re latives and friends before resuming work. Harry I'off resumed his former job as edgennan last week after being off for some time with blood polson- iug in bis thumb. Mr. Harper, formerly night boss (it the Kwnuna saw mill In Klnmnth Falls, nrrlved a short lime ago, to take the position as formaii of Chilo quin Lumber co. Ho is very well liked by everyone. i Rudolph Valentino denies that his now leading lady, yilma Hanky a fa elnaUng beauty recently imvorted from Budapest rr the American -screen has anything to d.. with ids recent separation from his wife Natacha Rambova lie Insists that their marital troubles art dttu to tho fuel thai ho mnta a home with children and bis wife wants u career Whllo His wire ivas salting foi l-hirope to see if "aliseni treatment' would sniuuth over their diffh-uitl-s Valentino was attending preview t Las Angeles ..of the new picture in which Utaa Ranky und he are smrrn.B $3,000,000 Timber Deal Is Reported On Coast; Billion Feet Is Sold PORTLAND, i )rc, Sept 9. Sale of timber holdings ami railway owned by A. S. Kerry of Seattle in t lie region south of the Columbia, river, northwesterly from Portland, to the Penin sula Lumber company of Portland was completed late yesterday. The deal involves about $.0(X.tXX). The timber transferred is said to amount to approximately 1 ,000,(X)Q,000 feci ql iiij;li tjuaJity iir and other species, close to the extensive holdings of the Oregon Amcricdh Timber company. The railway, known as the Columbia and Xehalcm line, extends southerly from the Columbia river at Kerry station, 7(J miles from Portland. 3,1 miles southerly into the heavily timbered area. The railway's equipment includes nine locomotives, 95 freight and logging cars and six passenger cars. Oakland Closed Models in Demand One of the surprising develop ments in the tremendous sales ol Uhe hew Oakland Six has been the m-cre equal dlvisi-m of sales anung the four doicd body models, accord ing to W. R. Tracy, assistant direc tor of sales of the Oakland Motor Car company, Tho Oakland landau sedan, tho highest priced car in tho line, is selling next to tho eMoa, the low est priced closed model in the line. The sedan and landau CJupe are likewise being soli In numbers greatly in ox;es3 of the percentage of sales of these models in former years. "This condition is no donbi due to tho (act Mint the prices of the four closed body St'loa are compar atively close together In price," slates Mr. True, whllo the pheno mena sales of the lundutt sedan, the highest priced model, has been accentuated by the new price, which In $350.00 lower inun. the former price. "While It is pretty early to know exactly KUether the wiles of ttau four closed Oakland models will bo close together throughout the yuar, (yet the trend seems to bo for u more equal sale or all closed models In any lino of cats when the differen tial, fn list prlci', between them Is small. With a nnull differential, there is again a choice of hie parti cular body style desired by the pur chaser, which was not the case in recent years, with tho coach price away below any ot.ier largu closed ear In any line. "While the coach will undoubtedly bo tho largest 'seller' In most lines, the ott'.ior dosed body prices ha v.) been brought down to striking dis tance, with the resull that Hie coach will not predominate as It has in the last two pears. V "It is rather Interesting to nolo thut many manufacturers of cars that devoted nr. or 60 per cent of their production to open Cars will undoubtedly nil tills production this 'year lo as low an 5 per emit." I Hunting Dates Announced By U. S. Department WASHINGTON. I' n d e r recent Changes in he migratory-bird treaty act regulations and state laws, tho open seasons In Idaho and Oregon on waterfowl (except wood diiek and SWOnsV, cool, galllnuleo, and Wll Spn snipe or Jacksnipe, blaek-bellled and golden plovers, and greater and lei Bcr y lJowl'-gH now extend from October 1 to January 16, inclusive, according to nn announcement of the Biological Survey, Cnlted Stales Department of Agriculture, to fportsmen of these two Sates. Such birds legally killed may be possessed only during (he. open sea son and the first t'ii days of the olose season, but provisions of Slate laws in regard to tagging, furnish ing affidavits, and producing stor age permits must be observed. There W. no season fur wood duck and swans, and these birds may not be hunted or killed at any time. Even If she does mug" nicely, find out If she can cook. Two can't live on rouge alone. iNew Mill Is Now Building at Carlton I I'OllTf.ANI).--Curlton Mnnufiic ! luring company; recently Incorpor ated. Is building a sawmill al Carl ton, Ore. It will have 50 1)00 feet capacity and will be completely elec trified. Power. ''will be purchased I rniti the local power company. It is expected to have the plant roady Tor operation about October 1. The principals in tho company are i a. Voget, of Vogot Lumber company, "Portland! it. D, .McMillan, associated nii Voget Lumber Co.; Fred s. Keller, formerly with Oscar Itiiliic.i, ,ii Ulenwood, t)re., and O. Steph enson, with Voget Lumber Co. Logs will he supplied by Flora Log ging Company, Carlton. 'l thought you told mu that turkey you sold me was tame, " Vnliiuth, li'iini dill's w hut III was, boss." "Well, II wan nil full of huck i hid." "Dat was a tame turkey, boss da buckshot was niennt fn' Mot'! eLGOMA Mr. and Mrs. till! Knurl oiiloi'tiiln ed their Algoma friends with a tatty pull and Don fire last Friday, a prise WM riven to the iieiitloiuiin who had I ho dirtiest candy. Art Mcmuicr won (he prise. Mr. und Mrs. Otto Collar have re turned from I heir I wo weeks' trip to vlidt with her parent! In northern California. In last week's Luinherlogtin 1'e ititrdlng A. W. Howard taking Ills wife and Ford to Sun creek, It ne glected to say they also took the cut. Last Wednesday Mrs. Win. DyohO was entertained by seventeen ladies, with ii surprise farewell parly. Mrs. Cloyd Dick and Mrs. Joe Todd were the hostesses. Dulnly rcfri'tihtiiouls were served and every one enjoyed a delightful afternoon. Kvcrynnc Is disappointed lo hear Hint Mr. mid Mrs. Sum Cottltor have returned to 0 rants Pats, be having given up bin work here. .Mr. aud Mrs. tieo. Dauero were Klamath Falls vtlHoin hod Saturday. The news of Art Measner's Inven tion has ivaclied the Shnw lie train camp. The brnkeinan of Shaw's rump paid Art a visit to find out the par ticulars. He may purchase one. Who knows? p, I,. MoCarter enjoyed btnsolt al the Fort dance but Saturday, lie was complaluliu: of a headache Sun day and partly cured II hy Sleeping hall the day. Mrs. s. s. Crulckahaak mid daugh ters Slduev and Uetly have returned to tblir liouie In Boite, Idaho. Timber on Rail Grants for Sale PORTLAND. - The government has directed public sale, to bo hold In Portland. September -1. of cer tain timber mi railroad grant lands, located In Multnomah. Washington, Clackamas, lleuton and Polk coun ties. Oregon. The timber will not he sold for less than the appraised price, which aggregates $50. (UN. Buy Timber In Modoc Forest Near Alturas Likely Mill is Purchas er of Tract ALTt'ltAS, Calif. Tho Likely Lumber company has Just cuiiutim muted a timber sale contract with the officials of the Modoc National forest which Involvo approximately five and a quarter million fool of yellow pine nud one half million feet of while fir, The contract rovers a five year per iod and Hie Umber wUI be cut In ciili Junction with private holding of Hie company, which amounts to approxl unit el v twenty million feet, mostly yellow pine. The company bus approximately two million feet of lumber from thin season's run on hand ill presuut, part of It being In the mill yard anil the balance at the riillruttd yards nt Likely. Hospital at Bend I s Remodeled and Ready to Operate IlKND. Tho rem dieted lumber men's hospital, owned eoopirallwl) by the Slievllu-lllxou ciiiupunv and llroukH-Seanluii Co.. Is practically complete, Upsides uu uddltlou t-i the ihnnpltal the former whig has buen reinodelivl and rotlnlshed throughout, completely aoutpntd surgery facilities, with the latest type of equipment throughout, gifts Users, etc., has been Installed, wblc.i niakei it -possible, to hatidlu practl cully all kinds of t'asns. Tho kltc'i ell ami service part of the hospital bag been moved to the basement of the new wing. It opens out oa a rower Invul and bus a grade door. LOGGER S- send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. Agents for Vanco Loggers EVANS SHOE SHOP 1014 Main St. Klamath Falls Gloves Sox Dress Shoes Dining Room Furniture EXTRA SPECIAL Walnut dining room sets of table and 4 chairs, ui several styles, including Queen Mary Regular price $85.00. Special $67.50 Regular Price $80.00. Special $62.75 Dining tables in Walnut and Oak from $15 up Rose Furniture Co. Hopka Bldg. For Sale I By Owner 1925 Hupmobile Roadster I Priced $400 Less Than First Cost New Car Guarantee and 1 Terms to Respons- jj jjj ible Party. M , Phone or Write 0 JACK SMITH Algoma, Oregon , j i