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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
I II I 'f T " J, Wudiiosduy, Octobwr 21, 1025 T tt B Jy U W B. E It 1 0 G U B Pante EltfVon Decline In Demand For Labor Marked During The Past Week; Many Laid Off PORTLAND. The (Iodine in seiiBonal industries of the Pacific Northwest became marked hint week and tlemundu for men from nearly ull houix-h except fir log ging and lumbering showed decreases, according to the '1L employment letter issued here Unlay. In the Inland Empire, where many sawmill night .shifts have been laid off and some plants entirely closed, the decline in em ployment has been greater than on the coast. ltiicirlii n in tli i in.Mii II. cf fleea rwerti1 ha follow : ll'OHTLANO.--Lwbor demand here in holding hi ibout Uh niiiau lerel nk oxpiirloneoii .fur tbu punt two wvuki. n i notii-enbio thai ordi fur enirucu.m latere n hate shown u uiarkud decline, l.jgirra ronlnue Id Xntr detiuud, purl of which li dun to turnover, althoug i tevoral companion huvi- extended operation i thla month, La bur lurnovur ut auv. mills In ui n minimum. AnnilDKKN, Wn. A Uth oper iillon was addi'd licit 'noek bo those Alrigdy attoejpd by the elrlkv of Aberdeen mim'iiiiii wrkvm whop t.io (leuernl Kicking Mfg Co.. licro clo oU Iti plant. Nd dcninud hud been made by tht PUP at this plant. It rifl.sl. and i renaoit fbr din ing ha Im'.'u Buuomi.od bo too malioKniiu ii. .The uljiu cr ,v ai Hhafor jlrun. will 4 ban uulu Join ed iliu nlrlkum after returning to work for fnw ulghu. Fifteen hundred men ore now Idle In Abut dou. There htu bvcu no change la legging ramp opuriillou In the Untvn Harbor (ttttrlct. TACOMA. Ioffgliig In Tacoinu nml vlclnlt In now PS per cunt of n mm: capacity, i a It It mom ramps well aupplled with experienced help Kacept f.ir Ihe Wenlern Kir Lumber Co., whleh Man lUrtPd ii night ntilfi la It planar, there, ha been no rhniiKe lu lumber lit uiufarturlni; Skilled Hawinlll help I) egUgl to jirenent deniund. HKA'ITl.K. Labor deiiiunda in Seanlr inal week aim wud further d.' creajen. Sawmill uporutloi In hold ing t a 1) IfCll level. The Koiitllu Mill CO., will lUHUIIle i lltllllg llexl Weak. Logging compunlun oontlnuo IP cull for men, but part of tliU ifbiniind In due to lubor turn.ver iiit.:- niUbi continue la cfpcrnd 'MUi smalt erawn and OB wWi 'a nek. Ordure for fnriii and dairy help lire tiilllnit Off, Tliuru It u lare number of Idle men on the kld road hero. ttl'OKANE. At no limn allien lieu March hnvu 8p knno omployiaoui bourdii len no bara of ha ua tby .ire at thn jiremiut time. A tew morn wooda opornllona nro requiring Minn men In preparation for winter lagging, but than in little demand for nnwmlll help other than cu ranloual call for aottern, edgar m .mi nnd tall onwyore, Tbo Dear I'ark Lumber Co., toaa abut djw.n lta nlK it nlilft In aawmlll. planer and box factory. KIRK KlrHt and foremoat .Mr. Plinth foreater. 1)11) net a deer. It happen ed Sunday whun he,. Mr. Arnold of the Agency and four other offlrlnli) of Uncle Sam were out (muting. To prove It nil, lie keeps tho hand on bid porrh, where all may nee. Con mtnlatlonl. We have morn reaped now for hid prowrna In fact we'll bet upon him, ahould he and Kred ("hrliity go out an competllom. Jack Miller and wife wont to ICInmath Saturday. Jack lout IiIh lady In the ciimh at Woolworih'H, which nrcounled for the I Ere nrrlv ul home. Rd J. Oubernlok, fortat aailatnnt. loft Saturday for Lob Angele to uo attoh of blackened ruinH and nl gone nhoul ten dnya. no Ihreiitenlng homea In tho Lnke Mr. Jenaen uud Mr. Hlcu of ai ,:;,nn -Mi area. gomu, government Hcnlers, were In camp Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Silvers of Modoc vis ited frtcmlB In re Saturday. Lamm's and Algomit camps have taken their follom off, which menus thn campn will close nhoul Novem ber 1st. Mlsa Ferguson apoOl the weok end ( cnmpany and curly today wub threat at Fori Klamath. i citing Kieen timber of the, llogg- Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtlu, our newly weds, are home again. Mrs. Fred Christy Is visiting her husband nntl doing the family sew ing. N'lcn to fiee her hnck. Now for ('buck. Did he marry or did he not? Anyway we'll find out whoh ho returns from Bend, where ho went bun Saturday. The building over the new pliiner Is going up rapidly, making qulto mi addition to Ihe mill nt Solomon llutte. Kred llliiko of Wnellln, Alunkii, In a guest of tho Fielders. Mrs. Klynn nnd children vlailed the MeCoyn nl Lamm's camp ovoi' the woek end. To end off Thoy killed n skunk at the ennk houne, nnd Ihe surround ings are a trifle odoriferous, The Hpoclmnn of A. Mephitis weighed 111) jnoundy. SPAULD NC DREG TIE DALLAM. Ore (in.- of Ufa lun:- opl trana(era of I'oik county timber lu riTi'iit yagra waj rovegled hero yodpgaday with tbe reQordnj of u ihuulrom the Woyorbaeuaer Tha ller company to the chariu K. Spiiulding Logging ronipauy, tranu ferrlng lltS.4S acrea to the Spnuld Iiik IPtergalg. The deed bore illi'. TiU In Internal revenue ntampii. In- dleatlni ppronoaa price of tiu.- The land triiuni'erred la lu low.i thlp 'j, runge ' went, In who! in known ul the Iltitd lliuuutiliii roult try on thf Dig Liu klniuulv wiitur ahed, In thu ouihwvnteiu part ol I'olk county. It cuutulua SVi'llSe uou fuel of timber, ucionllug to Kred J. lloliuan, county aageagoy, uud wan nietenncd nt 144.-1111. LuitKiutf t inier Wny The urea in now' being toggi'tl L- Bpautdlng oyer(Uie VaUey & siiotz nillwiiy, The nule dlaponoH of up- proximately onethlrd of the Weyor- baeuaer holdlnga lu Polk county and leuvt'ii ilo balance woll coo aolldated. Thp lurgent mortgage ever placed on record in Polk county wan filed (or n- ordlug Wedneaday with Coun ty Clerk II. Ut Ulnck. It la n truit dogd from the Clinrlea K. Bpauidlng bogging oompan) tu tho Detroit Truat company of Detroit. Mich., to nocu.ru J I, .'i" I of 10-year te-r C'tlt I01UI The mortiaga corera nil of the extapaxrej spaul lltw timhor boldlngaj in I'olk count:., the nulla or the Vompuny lit . Buliim and Newberg. and nome tlmbflr holdlngn In Don ton county. It beam '"" In la terunl ruvonuu atampn. Bttnndlog Debta The mortgage nutlnflen a alinllar on for 1600, uOp mailed May 1. ipi. and ntlppla'itn that the funds d.irlved ire for the Pttrpoae of rj-; Cundlni exlatiit dcbii. y. ox intlng nnd future currying cburgis on timber Inuda, and for opcrntlnaV nnd other proper corporate pur ponoa. The bonds are dated October 1. 1926. and run 20 yearn, with pro vlalQn for retirement In blocks of 126,000 or more at the option of the Spauldlnx company. Tho mortgage rerites that 1 S0. 000 of the bond Inane ahnll not no certified now, but hold by the com pany until It-ahall dorilro to sell tho bonds and use tho procoods for pur chase of additional timber. Fire Sweeps Through Const Logging Camps UKLLINOHAM, Waah. Kanned by u nnrthwvat wind, a fire believed Ilo have been started by hiintern. wept the south bay dlatrlct of Lake Whatcom, on both aides of Lake Snmitih and up the atopus of Chuck iinut mountain, Sunday night, leav ing the Skokomlab, Logging com i puny'a camp In South hay dlstrii t :i The loss ut Iho Skokomh.h ciimp was oallraatod ut between Vio.uoo uud $ 4 0.(100. The flames raced through the works so rapidly thut some of the loggers lost nil their belongings except the clothing they wore. Another fire diimiiged u don key engine of Ihe Hogg-Houghton Houghton company on Ohucltnnut mountain. The fire swept over an 'area of several miles and their roar could bo heard for two miles last night. New Camp to Open TACOMA.--TI10 Howe McQlddoi Timber Co., Tiuoma, ncAV owner-i of the proportlea Of the Morgan Lumber Niigrom. Wm, has com menced devel.ipmont work pion.ir:; li.U'y to Ihonvy logging a lew mpntlin heme. Leo llungei', recently with tne Oftt'liborg MlllB & Timber Co., id in change ol' all opernllons nnd la .11 present directing Ihe railway 10c ItrUliWon, 1). t'. iScoti, kiperntor f the Wlnpua l.ogglug Cai., if IVn'l Oroliardi """ dl 1rluclpnta and It Ah lUndeVfltOlOd he will Install two. or nvnt (ttrKli S as - m mt "- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Another LUMBERLOGUE correspondents fell by the wayside this week. Af ter an exhaustive survey of the s ituation it has been decided that most of them must write with their t rigger fingers and that most of them are suffering with paralysis in the said fingers following opening of the hunting season. JThe Pelican Bay camps are more or less isolated and it is believed workers there may have perished i n a snowstorm. At any rate, no news has come down from the camp thi s week and none of die earnest work ers from the camp were seen on the streets of Klamath Falls Saturday night. . ., ., '- i-ia' W'&riMJi&in Someone evidently shot the correspondent at Lamms Mill, although as we go to press this cannot be veri fied. While admitting he had it com ing, we hope that he will have suf f i ciently recovered next week to do his tuff. Algoma Camp has also gone into eclipse. Ed Pulley is in Klamath Falls following a successful opera tion. He gave us material for a nasty dig at Jack Cruikshank and we use d it but to date there has been no answer. Maybe Cruikshank. didn't r ead it. . ;'.. Promise was made by a certain person that doings at the Forest Lumber Company camp would be w ritten up. Envelopes were sent out but to date there has been no response. In view of the above-recorded $ tagnation, it therefore becomes plain that if you do anything worth mentioning it will pay you to write in and tell us about it, otherwise it will be overlooked. The Lumberlogue Mysteiry Just Send It iaVN',aaaWaflaaiaavVVaayvaaa Solved to