The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1925, Page 13, Image 13

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBElt W, 11)25
THE LUMBERLOGUE
SB
Writer Feels His Aid Has
Done Much To Purify Town
At Lanjm's Mill; Is Proud
UUUHMUHUHIH UIUIIII
LAM MM Mil, I., Siipl. 10, ICor-
rciiiuiiUuu'.'i'. i 'I'Imi writer in wry
proud of Hi'' faal Hun Iii'Iiiih i Ii'IiihmI
up thin town. When tlx wuii I'lillii'l mi
to enter id" Journalistic (laid, tig
wuii only Induced to lend hi i Itrtl
llkul talmitii In Hi" proas buciiuno
hit buliiivncl liu could butter ibn
place In which In' llvuil mi. I ho Iiiih
iiccomilllnliuil tlmt purpoMi No
morn tin you sen Uui mhiii of this
camp doultng with hwjiluggurn or
kuiuIiIIiik or committing ether ""
furious nets. Dun Crump aiuyii nl
iiouiv uvi'uIiirh mill playi "authors"
with friend wife or rends iilouil
troui I'llxrlm'a 1'iogroiin. Win. Wim
Upanglvr In now trylug lo orgunln"
a Hunilay School, but In meeting
with several purplexlng problems,
tor every muu wanu u bo uupur-
llltclldollt. UXUIIpt II"! I'ygnll who
li striving 'or tlm pott of choir
loader.
Samuel Hutlodgo Strife and Karl
Muskoff. who very recently moved
here from Port Klnmuth, bun tiikcn
up the game of Tlddli' Do Wink..
Hatnmy nuy ha Is "perfectly mud"
bout tlio dnlliihlful game, arnl ll
hown up bin uhupcly fliiKom to
HUDll KOOlt lldVlllllilKII. Hum In
rightfully proud of hi beautiful
lum. I,. Only one thliiK hits Jarred
I lie piilillr mor.iln That crudii per
lion. Bliiu-i likuu. offered to to
up n colli lo " who pluyed flrnl
in ii Kiuiie of parlor croquet, but is
being righteously punished by our
bent P"oplu Mfunlim 10 asaut'lftta
with him. Tlm Karl uf lllclitnond
Ik iiow chtiwlnis num. He line neon
thu nrror of lie. wnya und lum foru
nworu lobAcco In tiny form. Hmllhy
hiui quit vlnlllnii his untie for the
Hie reason Hint iho trlvd to Inveigle
him Into I Kiiine of cards. To hill
credit Kinlthy told her he would
hvo nothlnit to do with Iho vile
thing and did not rare to asso
elate with card players. Dad IMor
aon baa (topped taking the married
Logging In
Grays Harbor
Reaches Peak !
All Mills And Campsj
Run At Full
Tilt
AnKHDEKN. WohIi., Logging
and mill operation, which two wiiokn
ago reached practically 100 por cent
production, continues nl Hm peak, ac
cording lo lumbermen. All nillln are
operating ntcadlly while campa lire
cutting heavily lo nupply loga for Iho
brink trade. With nevurul amaller
operftllonB ronumlng within the pant
montlnc there are practically no un
employed loggern or mlllmen In the
district.
With a heavy demand for hum
look In the oaatern mnrketn and both
the Jftpaneao and coualal mnrketn
Improving, the luduntry nhould con
tlnuo nl a high mark during the re
milliliter of iho year, lumbermen nay.
Cbdar doalcra report the demand for
flitehon and coder logn tor Jnpnn In
lieftTlor than nlnco thu montba short
ly after tho earthquake.
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SI'OHANK, Wunh. A new camp,
thu largest for thut company, In be
ing opened ut Prloil River, Idaho,
by tho Dalkuun Lumber Company,
About to men nro now employed
und the. number will he Increnned
to about 125 later. One camp hnn
iie. n rebuilt and another started by
tin.' I'nulinndlo Lumbor Company at
lluby. At the name postoftlco the
Dlailinud Mutch Company In open
lllll i inn li 7. '
To Study Logging
Methods Used in
Deschutes Timber
BEND. Methods and annulpmont
UHi'd In tho DuHchutcH nnllonnl for
est In rond and trnll work, limber
nale work and fire prevention and
control work will be studied noxl
weoft by Supervisor W, J. McDon
ald' ami KorcHl Ranger John (1.
Hrady, both of the Chugach national
forest of Alaska.
Tho Chugach forest of Alaska In
one of the largest United Statcn na
tional forests. Tho Tongnsn forest,
nlno in Alaska, In iiIbo among the
largest.
The two mon from tho north coun
try are expuctcd to arrive Sunday
or Mouday.
SPOKAN
CAMPS
women lo luwubut we me uol uiiri)
of hla refiirmullon. Thin might be
cuuaiul by the uour home coming of
hi . boss. Mm eipocls her Una week.
Iliiowileu lOggllno, we ure sorry to
liny, hiui not forgtillun ull bin bud
luthltn. II" i" considerably Improved
but atlll ptrilltl In HiiyliiK "drill
in. luck" whnn puuvod. The I'm
wit T 'lli'herti will ink" thla up ut
Hi.. if next muetlnK and we hope
that Hnowdeu will ae the error of
bla way. Quo. Jolinaoii baa pub
li. I', alnted Unit hereafter he will
loll nothing but the truth, and ml -ihltn
thai lie bad no bund lu the
building of thu RooHuvall Hum Dud
bua not completely brokun ull hla
Old habits but la inukltiK u gallant
fight, lie now bua lila Ford Bodun
lulvertliied for snle for thu reuaon
that be Juat van nut hulp from
swearing wbun be rldus In II. Uno
Of our women novurely chastised
one of tbo children lust week for
skipping the rope because It looka
no much like ih in mi-. II la truly
ii Krettt ri'forimillon und lliu wrllor
la Justly proud of thu achievement,
notwithstanding that gossiping clr
dim, wroiiK mimed I'aruiit-Toachers
Aanoi'lullon, la trylug to aloul the
rrndll. We helium that .all good
citizens when away from their
wlvea, are giving iik all the credit,
Later The I'urent-Tnachors As
KOi'lntlnu Iiiih publicly gone un DM
ord thill yo i-orreapoudi-ul Ih en
Ill lud to ull tile crudii for our npol
laaf town, und In now busily nruug
lag a program for a community
ineelliig where In a splendid morul,
wholesome evening will be apenl and
ye acrlha publicly honored for the
work he haa done. We hope to
he able lo attend an aa to report
iho whole p Ilngn un an ex-
ample to other cammunillon. Wo
wliih in withdraw Hie remnrkn made
about them, regarding gonslping
Uf cournu ll I Iho truth hut we do
not oft rO to make It public.
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Forest Fire
Cost Set At
16 A Minute
Films To Be Used To
Educate The
Public
l'OUJLAND. ForoBt flroa cont
I HI n minute during iho pnnt aeaaon.
So declnrea Alton J. Ilagor, su
preme nenlor of tho Ordur of IIoo
lloo, (ha lumbermen'a body, who la
at iho Portland hotel from Lansing.
Mich.
Tho IIoo Hoon, ho nays, havo doold
ed lo hulp educate tho public against
man mado (tree In the wooda by the
uno of fllma. Onn hundred such will
bu used on tho coast.
With Ungor are L. K. Burgess, ul
no of Lansing; II. D. Kooto. Alexan
dria. I. n.; A. E. Doatrlght, Chicago;
J. R Judd and M. It. Ishorwood, St
Louis; L, D. May, Jacksonville, Kin. .
and V. A. Kelly, sen Francisco.
Kin organization will finance the
campaign to prevent forest tires and
to encourage rotoroatatlon and con
servation of timber as a means of
promoting public health and recre
ation, ho explained,
He oniDhaslEud a etatomont that
the timber of tho far went Is dis
appearing tour times foator than It
In growing and that tho nation's tim
ber renourcen are destroyod by flro
much Loner than by the lumber cut
Bend Will Get
Plant to Make
Shade Rollers
flBND; Details In connection
wllh the plans for conducting a
hade roller factory for tho Stewart
tiftrtfthorn Company In Ilond wore
being looked Into by L. S. Klotz of
the company's offices at MttBkogon,
Mich,,. In llond today.
K, H. Duku, who announced sev
eral months ago that tho plant
would bo built hero, was to coino
with Klotz, hut the day before thoy
were to leave Muskogon, Dnko was
taken suddenly ill.
Klotz thin iiftemoon viewed the
s lie for the factory which ban boon
turned over to tho Slownrl Harts
horn Company under an option by
tho city. Thin tract, north of the
Oregon Trunk spur track, is part of
tho torminnl properly purchased by
the city several years ago.
Klotz nlno vlHlted tho local lum
ber eompnny officen on routine bus
iness for his eompnny, which has
bucn purchasing pickets and slats
from tho mills horo for sovoral
yuars,
.(.nv iMiajiaai
We Want to Know
About Him!
In every camp there is some hardy woodsman whose
doings keep the camp in more or less of an uproar. We
want to know about him. He deserves mention in the
Lumberlogue.
WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT
Every week some mill is sold, or decision is reached to
enlarge it or make improvements. Write in and tell us,
in case we happen to miss it.
WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT
THESE, TOO
In every camp there is someone who has perfected a
gadget of some sort, so that lumber may be handled
better or so that timber may be handled with less effort
Write and tell us it may make you famous!
And last, but not least, we want to know about happen
ings in every camp personal items what goes on
and why. Send them in and don't be bashful just be
cause you don't happen to have a typewriter.
Don't forget send hews of any kind to
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