Wednesday, October 14, Iggfi
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THE LUMBERLOGUB
Paper Mill
Finds Way T6
Utilize Fir
Plant at Salem, Orego:
Alone in This
Respect
unfit for paper, da In Its realn-1
CUS nature Is BOV ITJ.'j'i'f to keep
tic mill running nd '. ' after
all the Vr wood have been ft-MMIt
rrriBM n u him. ri h-i.k to
IM-.U', T7ISTI. ins l.l
SALEM. At Salem's Vapcr mill,
red aad Dossglaa Dr wo d Is bow
being used successfully, on com
meivad scale, la staking aig.i grade
papti
And Mis is the only paper mitt
to the world where taia thlnr is
be lag done.
C. r. Beye.l. aiu; r. and J. B.
Wilt, suipa:te superintendent cf the
Oreftsa Palp ft Paper company,
bare nmeeded la developing a pr
cess tjjaerieby this wt?Jd mar be so
employed, as easily and cheaply, by j j
the sulphite pro-ess. is white fir ana ! Extending th
hemlock. As a consequence an a!-1 fitting It with s
moat aaltmlted qaaatl'.y ol pulp ! has desired
wood which was formerly tvasiderrdf that can be use J ..s a rise.
ASHEVll.LK. X C - .Pi Ameri
cas communities are teaching their
people to play, it is shown In the
report of the Playground and Recre
ation Association made today at th
National Recreational Conrres. la
10. only a doses titles were mak
ing provision for rtcreation while
now III communities hare system
of playground under direction.
The public recreation movement.
So much has been said about the
which as cradled la New England, jdrinking proclivilii-s of ihc younger
has reached Into all sections. At ei that the Lcmbe-rlogue derided on
least a qaarur of American cities ; a showdown. If tht-ro was crime
now hain- year-round recreation ' "asking about, we decided to tak'
under leadership are located in the ja picture of it. There was. aud we
southeast aad the south is alhrc tojdid. Picture shows an orgy at its
a greater need. (height at Tin Hing lluey '. Prlncl
95 Per Cent Of Camps
West Of Cascades Are Now
Logging, .Says 4L Report
PORTLAND. Logging is now Under way ;it i5 per
cent of the camps west of the Cascades, according to the
'. !. employment service letter Issued here today, which
I reported increased logging activity in several districts.
Sawmill operation remained unchanged from the pre
vious week except in Aberdeen, Wash., where HUM) saw
iniill workers are on strike, affecting five plants, the
letter said :
Signs of dv-rt-aslng employment
Ipals are Dusty liana -n and Earl
.! n I . .1 F mH T-v. . w . a. . . , .v I
- - r-- : ii a a... ,u uiiai I, ntid ; , .. .
handle, au in vento r 1 t hurlv &-.a.i.im..n will ..-,. 1 '
L . . make b
-u - a- .raii jt't'.!ai a rr:riii
(Br Special Creased Wire,
Ed Graham, late of. the Pelican
Pay Lumber camps, arriva-s in San
i-'ranela-co fresh from the wilds and
( nira aaiaaiCTia 10 a luiiiaaariai ,iart' to
a'.trnd to removal ot foliage. "Whls-
bad." says Kd. "I'm always
in the sheets when I
AIIOAHD II. M S UKI'fl.SE -The
Prince of Val s has taken the
. lart of a oman in blue jacketi'
1 play
Fall Clearance Sale
All Bargains-
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
This is just the thing lor hunting; In good shape
and mechanically O.K. S125 cash.
Call and see these cars or call 42 and vc will
call and demonstrate them for vou.
Buick 8C Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
HHIIHIHIiiaHEeiBIiaiaSEBBSSIl
This Is Ed Puller, demon Lrake
mau from the A-poma camp, who BM
besK-n all local records for basing
ti appendix remov- d and getting
oat on the street. We don't know
who the lady is. We didn't notice
her until the print trau. developed.
Ed seems to hare noticed her. how-
Thie. Indies and gentlemen, is none
other than Walter Ik-nry. lie uses
tb- cigar for the same reasoa Barr. y
Oldfleld did. When not driving the
Star. Walter is Supreme Kwht of
thv Morals at th- PaUeafl Hay club
house. When not keepiaj th morals
he shoots kicked pool.
were r ported from the Inland Km
ptra districts when- sawmill operation
hi being eartallod and other season
al work is tapering off Iteports from :
the various L offices were as fol-1 KEW 0RK Tnc ork h vU.
Iowa: i lied twin sisters on the same dsv.
KKEOSI'OUT. Ore Ical supply, taking the same stud package to
of help cuual to present demand. All! "cb $y Pounds
Mawmllls her.- except one now operat
me. Most legging cam in this dis
trict running.
COTTAGE CHOVK The Wood
ard and Hohetula sawmills have re.
Mimed cutting after being closed for
several months. Anderson & Middle
ton Co. has added an extra side at
its logglm: camp. Itomand and su- ,
pU of holp In this district about bal-1
a need.
PORTLAND flood demand for
loggers and farm help. Green Moun
:ain lagging Co . Kerry Line, will
rt-aume this week, t'obbs A Mitchell.
Valcte:. have laid off night shift at
mill. Menefco mil) at Hubbard closed.
No big demand for sawmill workers
but not many skilled men uncm I
ployed. ,
ABEUDKE. Wash Following dls-1
charge of two men who circulated a
petition for wage Increase at Dono-1
van mill 1 here, a strike starting
S pteciber II has now affected five
sawmill operations Involving more j
than 1300 men. The petition asked
for a 50 per cent wage increase for J
all a-mpioyes. The low wage at these!
mills Is 13. 25. Men elected by the,'
strikers are trying to arrange con-!
"Tex " King Is
Candidate o r
Hero Decoration
Kl-.ewheie 111 Oil issue T. llesslOI'
ii otflelaUy uwurded tli' l.umbur
logul lit ro katdal for bruvery In ac
tion. The award was made loo hast
il, uul feel ni this time honor
gbll tnaatiOn should nl least bu glv.
en io Tex "Mormon" King, Wheeler
Olnmtead . Her Ii seems during the
week Tex was vlsllcd by a lady friend
io whom lie uppenred in be a paragon
of virtue, lie had previously told
I:, i he was not a user of the vile
vaad Ai Hie tine sho uppaarod be
had Just taken aboard an unusually
largo cargo of ropenhagvo. Thtro
was but one thing to do and Teg did
It every last gulp of II. Ho Is next
up on the list for our award for
valor.
We have with us today James
Duncan Johnston, otherwise known
as "Jimmer" . .: Our staft
photographer caught the unsusiaeet-1 Messier was tWd that soni
in Jimmer at work, after stalking i
him for six weeks: Jimmer is official I
TLis is the Lumberiosue'i annual
medal for bravery. I; la awaedtad this
year to T. U, .f&ta0rt)f Lamm's mill.
strange
animal was making iu home beneath
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. .
throttle pusher on the lightning log i
e-tpreess maintained by the Pelican
Bay Lumber company for the edifi
cation of many worthy youths in
the district. In the picture. Jimmer Is
seeking for a leak in the steam line, i
on one of the rare occasions when
there was enough steam pressure to
develop a leak.
the mill offices and was asked to see
what he eouid do about it. He linn
trawled under the office with n gun
and shot the aforesaid animal full
of holes. Those who didn't hear th"
shot knew that something had died.
.e;-:unks are vindictive. As Beas
ler remarked. "Your nose knows."
'BRAYMILL ITEMS New Firm Will
Enter Coos Bay
FILL THIS OUT It Means More
Money And A Better Job For You!
Lumberlogue,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
febentlemen :
No.
ijjc- I desire to receive the forrespond'-nco Course in Lumber
tMd Construction Information for Ketail Lumber Dealers. I
expect to apply myself to the study of this course and to comply
' with the requirements of administration. In ease I find it im
I possible to continue the work with due diligence-, it is my unde-r-SV
standing that the course will be re-assigned.
Signed .
Xamc of firm or employer
City State
Street Address
(This Course is Free!)
Mr. and M.-s. H. R. Crane and
j children. Bill Moat and Miss Kay
jConnell returned from a ftantln?
trip at TVsrus bay a-3d the Syear.
Marsh on Mrnrlay. They reported
(no ducks at Wous Ba and rnly
a few -gees?, wulle at the Scza
! there .were a few ducks but nrore
mud. So much : that after dark
jit waa impossible to find their
i way home and were obliged t'i
I amp oat two nlgits instead of one.
On Tuesday Gunner Carbxta, Ray
lBeek!o7 and Bill M:st iwent to
;Tule Lake for ducks. They return
ed wan enough f;r a duck upper
at Ibe cook b-use. Ray Rays he
could haTe brought home the lim
it bccau?e the:e were hunJreds
dead :n the ground. We erpect to
ibe obliged to mil a doctor for thj-e
who partook of that duek supper
!aftsr i'-e warning in the Herald
! -n Saturday.
JJttle Lorena Hanan, daughte.
Of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanan hid
tibe misfortune to break bcr left
jcrm on Thursday n the playground
I' f the Chllquin schjeal. She a
taken to Klamath Falls and attend
ed by Dr Hunt.
Hank Anderson male a trip to
Klamath valley h:.Tp!tal 03 'S.itur
;day morning. Llge many other.) :n
jcamp be eoatract.d a reverts 'cold.
IHIs smiiinr face is baek.awaij thin
morning. He says if Hie Juat had
Usameone 1. 1 bold bli iuaA he would
I not mind milking M".i;..
Mrs. H. II. Crane had as hir guest
Mi Tuesday evening to a duck din
ner It. W. Jamilson and the Mlisea
iTeoa Brown and Kay Connell.
Pacific States Lumber Co.. North
Bend, Ore., has been made defend
ant In i suit filed by C. A. Richer,
administrator of the estate of Carl
(Thompson, asking $35,009 damages
for the; death of Thompson.
District. Rumor
MAItSHFlELD. According to
persistent rumcrs, another big lum
ber manufacturing o;ncern will en
ter the C:os Bay field.
Cruisers and ol'ters have been
checking various hold;'Jg and gov
eminent timber Ins a number ".f
places but wao they are operating
for has not been announced.
One repo.t hud it that overtures
The height and nnzle of the back
as well as the elevation of the seat
from the floor can be adjusted in
a new desk ohair for office workers.
had been made for c - purchase . '
the Coos Bay Legging Co., holdings.
Ineiudlrjg Lie Bay 5ark milt, as
nucleus of th,; new operation riAlcb
will probably equal the Stout or
Oooa Bay Limber Co.. operations.
Li, J. Blmpson, with whom (they f-e
said to hav,- opened tentative ne
gotiations, d uld not he reached (kll
afternoon.
I ,'erences with managa ments In hops
i of an a.-arly set'.l-m-nt of dlffurcncr.-,.
The t'iacts nffcct"d are not membera
ofth 1L. LoKKinz is becoming more 1
-rilve and except for the Andersor j
tt .Middteton ramp all logging com
panirs In tirays Harbor district arc I
now opa-ratin?. Independence Los-t
ging company started fallers and
backers last week. .No surplus ot ex
perienced loggers here. Turnover ut
camps Is lighter than It was one week
ago.
TACO.MA Logging became more
active along Ibe Tacoma-Eastern
branch last week when the Cascade
Timber company started falling aud
bucking. The Mineral ljike- camps I
also have been opened. So change
In lawmill operation here. Few
.-'Killed men seeking employment.'
but applicants for common labor Jobs'
are more numerous.
SEATTLE Labor demand in:
nearly all lines continues good. Camp ;
aad sawmill labor turnover lighter;
than two weeks ago. Several calls
for miners posted. Many Jobs for fare. I
and dairy workers offered. Quite aj
few calls for shingle bolt cutters on
ItKuJ boards. More men in town than
Kt this time last month.
Si'OKANE Employment boards ,
In this city allow a marked decrease :
in demand for men. A few miners are
being hired dally and there are aj
number of Jobe for road men being.
offered, but the volume Is small dels
Is. easy to get. Labor turnover In all I
lines Is light, and most of the men!
now seeking work are trying to get
Jobs for the winter.
COUER D'ALE'NE. Ida. Plenty j
of men here for all local work. Some'
j winter camps pn parlng for logging.
'The Blackwell Lumber Co. has taken I
off it night planer crew, and thai
: Coar d'Alene Mill Co. has closed its
third shift.
! BEN'D, Ore. Third shift has been
laid off at Bruoks-Hcanlon plant.
.Slight surplus of labor here.
Klamath County Sawmill, Planing
Mill and Manufactur
ers' Directory
Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls.
AIgon.3 Lumber company, Alorna.
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 compJiny. Bonanza.
I-amm 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 Remanufacturiiig Plant
Logger Hurt in
FAMOUS Itl'MSIAN COMCIM W
o st.w.k HAiaf Kvn itv. ih-:s3
LEM.VOIIAn. tO, For morn
Freak Accident ,,:'1" ";'r v n. oaridor, who
t j recently died, was th; leading com
edian 01 itussia. ..lost of bis pro
fessional life wan passed as a mem
ber of the Alexandrlnky Theatte
Company in this city, hut he bad
visited every illy In Itussia which
j was Inrge ' nougji to warrant the
' visit of an Important dramatic com
pany. He was the Idol of Bolshe-!
vlsts as well as their predecessors. I
He had also traveled extensively In 1
Other. European countries and was!
toe Intlmata friend of many i-lng-1
, HhIi Bettors, The Soviet goviTiiment I
MYRTLE POINT. Ore. Alvln
Waterman, aged 22. h has been'
working in a, logging ca.-np at M.T-j
tie creek, was serjously ir.jured in 1
an unusual aeUldcnt yesterday after-1
noon. While driving s truck ind
passing another truk a 1 ; 'bain In 1
some manner, was swung around
striking him on the head and frm -luring
his skull. It Is exported BJat
he will recover. ,
Ivan Rowland i,va-. brought Va
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 Fall.
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At Any Price!
Note the
secret of
Kelly-
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With every Kelly-Springfield, you get,
free, an insurance policy guarding you
against all road hazards or tire defects
for one year.
fr-m tile Co . Hay Lumber com
pany's .yjr if today wl!.i' o contu
sion of the left knee. Rowland fell
cfr a 12-foot trestle.
T. M. fjemrjj, an emplo;e of the
Weste.n White Cedar ompany, ,e
celved a , 1 onttu ion of th? lo.'t fool
when n ine lumber fell fmni a pile
Mid hit his foOt,
Doth men nrc being taken ear,- of
by Doctor Dig,
conferred the title of "People's
Artist of tin- Republic" upon bin,
Duvidov was a representative of
the theatrical tendency in Itussia
which sought to combine realistic
aetlnjl with careful scenic effects.
and luugiH ior muuy years in ine
Alexandrlnsky Dramatic School In I
addition to acting. He won bis fame
In such plays as (logol's "Itevlsor
and other classic, Russian comedies
Hub Tire Shop
Chas. Johnson, Mgr.
502 So. 6th. Phone 616