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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
Wednesday, October 7, 1025 ..I", nUi..i 1 THE LUMBERLOCUE Page Nina T 0 PROVIDE MOR E STORAGE SHEDS AT PELICAN New One Complete; Con struction now under way on Another Building Additional ipnof to crs for flit lilitd lunlor now piled in tha yard) in muter poBsjructlon II llioi yards iif iiin Poiiniu liny Numliuif nun pny. on" mammoth r. i - i baa boon completed, 119x190. Work him begun on ronati in-flnu of anolbor one! 100x1 19, adjolnlni tin' present hIhmi nexl Lo the planer Tim old hIiimI will OODtlDUO lo be uiod for tbo storage or ibop and boii Ona or tin- pevr ibetbt, whan aom plated, win be used for tba itorago of aiding Much flDlabad lumber i now itorad in (iio yarda adjaceni to tba nlmU now UBdaf construction. Open Up Large Tract of Cedar MARSHPI8LD. opening ol traol or thrao million fast or whits oadar on nook ereok in tha Middle rork seotloo liy tba Western Whlta Oadar oompany was aanouoold to day, Ifrad m. Btora win ba in pliant ol logglpi operations in tba trw-i. Tba oponloi or tba now traol Indl oatai Mint demand (or white cedar in iDoraajtnf, California Fruit Crops Are Larger tui A'UKuni report Issued on Cal ifornia i Top conditions shows unit tin' 1'iiai apr,tool prop approximated 147,000 tons, aa compared wltti 137 000 ton harvested in 1 024 and pi O,000 bona In 1918. Tha 1991 pruns orop In California i aitlmat til hi 146,000 tons, pompnred wiiii ISO, i tons in ifi24 and 130,000 Iuiih hiirvoiili'd In 11)2.1. Tin' bear- Ink sicroeg-e "f prunes in estimated io in. nr,.s:iu acres, whuii u 7 par cant abovt tba baarlnaj serease a year ago. FILL THIS OUT It Means More Money And A Better Job For You! Lumberlogue, Klamath Falls, Oregon. No Gentlemen : I denim 10 receive tba Correspondenoe courae in Lumber and Conatrmtlon Information for Retail Lumber Dealora. I eiport to apply myself to tlio atudy ot thin rnurm and to comply with thn requirements r oilmlnlntrntlon.. In ram I rind It 1m poaalhle. to continue t Iio work with ilun diligence, It la my undor alaudlna that tho course will bo rn-usalanod. Slgqejl Name of firm or employer City , Statr Street Address ..,Jlitl.., (This Course ia Free!) X " PiNE Lathe Work and Machine Work Sawmill and box factory men are fast learning our work satisfies. For speed and accuracy, bring your rusb jobs to us! Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth Phone 680 Electric WELDING F'M'M' Fiber Container Fight Under Way In Lumbering Districts Of Washington ANACOHTKS, Wash. Next to lumber- and fish, if not leading the latter, dairy products rank in importance in northwest Washington, and local storied of huge ship ments of condensed milk from Bcllingham and other ports in fiber containers, has aroused considerable dis cussion and awakened the district to the importance of curtailing as far as possible the use of the fiber con tainer, not on yfor condensed milk but for all other com modities where wooden boxes' may be used. SALES AGAIN Tim box faofprlas f Blaine, Bat llngbam und AbacortaU an' tba bast ouitomem of gbolr lumber mills, unit only in u small dosreo, tbosa or Bverott. More than hair or (be lumbar of tbaan tbraa cantsrs goes into boxes, furnishing amploymant to hundreds of men, whose liveli hood nit woll aa half tho anwitilll miin. la afidajsgarad by the Invasion of tho cheaper and Inferior oontain 0 r. Tim matter Ik being taken up actively in commercial clubs and retailors' associations, these bodlas actively iipporting Hi" mlllman in their Hianii nssinal tin tibar box. J. C. Farroll, a wv.lthy roror or Ihla lily, who has apent bin Ufa' tlmn In hnndllnR groceries anil Iiuk witnessed tho Incursion or tho cheap oontainar, writes tba Morrison Miiia of tbln city, thn result of his as parianoa. Mr. Fam-u, by tin Way, Ih tba troimuror of tba eiiambor ot ComttOrOa and ilialrnmn or hit publialty comalttto; in hia leltar bo aya: "My I'Xporlenci', whkh boa boon rury oxtimnlvo, haa taiiKht inn that, troin tho rotation' Htnmlpolnt tba pupor carton Ih not to bo compared with tho wooden box. particularly an ri'Karda curtain commotlltUia. "Laundry noap which In boUKht In considerable quanlltlcH, nearly alwaTS onlalls a Iouh to tbu rotaller when packed In paper rarlons ror (he reason that it la plied one pack age on lop of another. The weight crushes the carton! with the reauit that tlieoap Ih emailed and broken but uh the Iohh la not discovered un til the package la opened, which may bo tiiAntha aftor It Is received, there Ih not a chance lo make a claim on the wholesale bouse. "Canned VOKetabloa and fruit In KlaH, when pucked In paper cartons, often get broken la trannlt and by having other mexcbabdlae piled on top of them in the irarebonte, the conlenta leak out. "Cornstarch and rlo starch when put up In paper cartorui often iftH out bscauHe the cartonn get broken, cuuHlng a loaa when the package is opened, and generally IIiIh ia not Uncovered until the packages un wanted for uae. ''Paper cartonn cstnle a great deal of trouble In opening and are a aource of annoyance and Iobb lo the grocer, and nnually he hna no recouree. In my opinion, there la no compariHon between the paper carton and the wooden box. the latter bolng In every way aupcrlor for the linos tho grocer handlea, because of the convenience of hand ling and tho elimination of breakage nnd lone' EXCEED CUT Reduced Price of Lumber Is Urged By Manufacturer BP0KAN8, Waah. N'eceaaltr for cloaer manufacturing under aalen raatbods to permit ale of lumber ut a price "that will atop the COD-j Stnnt Inroud of aubatilutea" was 'urged at the I loo Iloo convontioo held bore by I. N. Tate, asaiHtant I manager of the Weyerhacuaer Halea company or tbu city. "Hhoubl we practice conservation In selling?" be aHked. "The anwor la not that we should, but that we muat. , "What we know and must load In helping the world to find a so lution tor, ia that tho treca wo cut tor neceHsary purpoaes may bo re placed ror our children and their children. We know that the present tor st owner Is entitled to the same reasonable return on his investment as any other property owner or manufacturer, and we also know that only in a very altruistic way can he prat-tiro selective cutting or replant his treca tor the benerit of future generatlona unaided." Alton J. Hager of Lanaing, Mich igan, was elected Snark of the Uni verse In today'H suasion of the an nual convention of the Concatenated Order or Hoo Hoo. Hia aelectlon was by unanimous adoption of the report of the nomination committee. BOOZE PEDDLER SOAKED WHEN HE Distributors AMERICAN CAR PRODUCTS Anything and everything for your car complete The most complete auto accessory store in Southern Oregon DIX BROS. TRIES IENNANI Secret Compartment Fijled With Liquor Found in Car at Camp HIS SECOND OFFENSE Was run out of Camp Week Previous for Selling Liquor to Men TBN'NANT. Cnllf. On September 99, jb, It. Ptllchott assisted by Illll Kvann apprehended Krimisco Jlm- Inoz with an Olds S having a ao:ret compartment built under the body containing several gallons of bOOSti Jtmincz was run out of camp a week previous for 'bootlegging, after ho broke n Jug of booze agaiast a wedge stuck in the floor nf his car for that purpose, and WaS advise. 1 lo atiy away from camp, but t.hj temptation of ipayday was loo much ifor It I in . Mr. Prltchett took him before Judge Ilradluy of Weed, who sent enced rcjm to six months In the County jail and in' pay a fine of $600. When searched a quantity of 1. V. W. iitOrateure an well as ihia membership card was found on 'iim. Dr. ll. Bandte assisted by his pup ils, gave n pluno recital Monday evening, at the homo of Mrs. It, B. Hawkins. 71h e present and taking pnrt lies It's Dr. and Mrs. Sandle nnd Mrs. Hawkins, were Clara Dol- larhlde, Elizabeth and Kvolyn Hat flold, Dorothy Murphy, l.ononi King, Elizabeth Ollolson, Hazel McDonald Adolo Davis, and Harmony Hawkins Mlsa Ellxnbcth Gllolswn (won the scale contest prize, a lovely bottle if lollot water. After tho musical. Mrs. Hawkins served dainty refreshments. C. W. Murphy and Ray Hawkins accompanlod Hte survey outfit Tues day over In M'Hloc county, whero thoy are aurvoytivg' a road through the lava bods to some of Ixxng-Bell tlmbor Iholdings beyiOWi. Clay Parker, Dr. F, S. Ford, Paul Honny and Chns. Bnuglin at tended niasonlo lodge In Weed Tues day ntgltt. Qoorgo Tylor, Mrs. A. Tylnr and Mlsa Dydla West of I,nkcfort, Calif., brothor and nleco of Mrs. W. S. Hut tlold are apondlng a f,ow days In aur midst visiting rolatlves. The regular nionUily mooting of tho Tonnant Lady Elk's wlub m'.H Thuradny aflemoon Oct. 1st., with Mrs. Alvan Opporud on School St. Tho ladloa spent u dollgilittul uftor invon and nifler the business session Mrs. Opporud aorved luvely re freshments. Mrs. F. 8. Ford entoitalnod tho "Tllllcuiu" elub Friday at lunch eon and all enjoyed a moit pleas ant afternoon Hewing and doing fundy work. Mr. and Mra. L. D. Martinez, or Murtlnex, Calif-., were In . camp a feiw days Lhla week visiting frlenda and relative!. Mr. and Mra. Max Filson left Saturday evening for an over Sun day visit with Mrs. Prison's parents. Mr. und Mrs. S. Parker at Aahland. Oregun. New Mill Will Be Erected Soon Near The Dalles llllllllllllllfll THE DALLES. A government contract to cut and mill 250,000. 000 feet of pine In the Mount Hood nutlonnl forest near Friend. 30 miles south of this city, was received yes terday by John O. Heimrlch, owner of tho (Irent Southern railroad, and mill properties In The Dalles. Ne gotiations which have been under way for several months terminated with tho receipt of the contract, signed by forestry and governmental officials. It is understood that Heimrlch will begin extension of his lines nnd contraction of a mod ern mill here at once. SEATTLE, Waah., - One hun dred and Blx milki reporting to Weal Coast Lumbermen's association for the week ending September 19, man ufactured 101,871.766 feet of lum ber; sold 109.342,532 feet; and ship ped 114.181.227 feet. New business was 7 per cent above production. Shipmenta were 4 per cent above new bualneaa. V Forty five jer cent of all new bualneaa taken during the week was tor future water delivery- This amounted to 49,725,482 feet, of whlchS.031,682 feet was for domes tic enrgo delivery; and 11,693,800 feet export. Now buslnesa by rail amounted to 1,781 cars. Forty four per cent of the lumber shipments moved by water. This amounted tp 50,334,177 feet, of which 37.096.317 feet moved coast wise and intercoastal; nnd 13.237.- 860 feet export. Rail shipments to taled 1,9922 cars. Local auto and team deliveries to taled 6,1S7,050 feet. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to taled 126.004.67S feet. Unfilled ex port orders S5.977.297 feet. Unfilled rail trade orders 3.215 cars. In the first .IS weeks of the year, production reported to the association has been 3,797,356,770 feet, now bus iness 3,919,127,767 feet; and ship ments 3,966,574,273 feet. BDWAUDS .MILL BURNS 110NNERS FERRY, Ida. The Theron Edwards sawmill in the Qopeland district was destroyed re cently ly tier of unknown origin. Tho loss was about $7000, partly covered biy Insurance. Tho mill was erected in 1913 and had a capacity of 12,00 feet dally. FEW LOSSES REPORTED RQSBBURQ, Ore. Comparatively few losses were .reported in the UmpQUa National Forest during the past fire season, according to a ro port made by Carl B. Ncnl, forest supervisor. Of the 40 flros in the forest this season, 24 were caused by lightning and 16 by man. moves w ife Fred Cass of tho Pelican Ray Camps Hiura'doy night left for Chico with his wire. Ho will Join her thoro this winter after local lum bering operations have coaaed. "Wostport Lumber company, which has been operating a camp on the Kerry railroad, at Kerry! has cut out and discontinued oporatlons. La Dee Logging company, nlso op erating on the Kerry line, la dis continuing operations. Appeal to tho supremo court wns tiled In tho lawsuit which tho Cedar homo Lumber company, Borrydale, Wash., and its receiver won In the trial court against F. It. Heas. Tho lower court decreed that the notes nnd mortgages held by Hess against the lumber company wero null nnd void. Fay Elliott, Charleston, Ore., log ger nnd sawmill operator, filed plea of bankruptcy at Marshflold, Oro. Liabilities woro given at $3966. 88. Fall Clearance Sale All Bargains Give The Family A Ride 1924 Ford Roadster 1922 Chevrolet Touring 1923 Jewett Touring 1920 Buick Touring 1924 Star Touring 1924 Ford Touring 1925 Ford Box Delivery Maggie and Jiggs Ford Bug 1923 Ford Touring 1922 Ford Touring Dodge Touring Tin's is just the filing fur hunting: In good shape and mechanically O.K. $125 cash. Call and sec these cars or call 42 and we will call and demonstrate them for you. Buick 8C Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel Fire Lookout Builds Nest In Tall Tree EUGENE. Hoisting heavy pieces of timber 50 or 60 foot up into a tree to build a "crow's nest" at his station on Gold Point in the Cascade national forest was the task which has just been completed by Frank Verdler, forest fire lookout on that point. Mr. Verdier's station is surround ed by tall trees and it was necos sary for him to climb a tree each day and cling to its branches while he took observations. Ho conclud ed that he could do better than thut nnd sot about building himself a platform near tho top of a tall fir whero he had a good view of all surrounding mountains. Single-handed. Mr. Verdior hoist ed tho timbers by means of ropes and securely spiking them to the tree, laid a floor of small saplings. It was a long and lnborous task, he told Supervisor Nelson F. Macduff yesterday, but It was finally com pleted a short time beforo ho was called oft duty n few days ago. A steel tower was ordered some tlmo ago for tho lookout station on Saddle Blanket mountain but aa It will arlvo late It will not bo erected until next year, said Supervisor Mac duff. Tho tower will be 60 feot high. Tho concrete foundation for tho tower Is already in. IiOOGED-OFF LAND INTERESTS PORTLAND. Sottlors coming 10 Oregon during August showed a keen Interest in logged-otf land, ac cording to Arthur Fostor, manager of the liund settlement department of tho Portland Chamber of com merce A total of 67 families havo located on cut over lands in Colum bia county jiui'inis tho past year. Klamath County Sawmill, Planing Mill and Manuf actur ' ers' Directory Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls. AJgoma 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-Towle 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, Chiloquin. Topsy Lumber Co., Topsy, Ore. (P. O. Dorris, Cal.) Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Planing Mills and Remanufacturing Plants Big Basin Lumber company, Klamath Pills. 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 Fall LOGGERS send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. Agents for Vtuico 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, in 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. ij)iwyy9fesj(ijirfis