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THE L U M H E R L 0 G 11 E
Lake County
Loggers Hit
By Road Rule
Wednesday, Qotobev 21 1925
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I Am Not Married,
Says Brookficld:
May Never Tic Up
Ruling Affects
Who Haul Lumber
Loads
To the Public:
I am taking this opportunity t.i
Men,1'01"' ,,u' rumor circulated through-
out tlu country that 1 am married.
I want it emphatically understood
that 1 am not. never have been.
and may never bo marrloil.
LAKHJV1EW. with macadam I Soma months ago this scandal
roads of the state liable to domain sheet printed a report that I was
wlbh the advent of the rainy season, marrloil; since then my frequent
o -ewooplng (order has been imbllsh-1 business trips to Modford. together
od by Wie commission which o u-1 with the gossip of my friends, has
r.ldcniM. reduces the allowable loadlglvan rise to Ibis notion.
weights of tru.'ks and vehicles trav- Signed
erslng tho highways. I'n.ler the llai Hrookfleld
now ruling, tho maximum Height r- s 1 want to give the publi
of load and vehicle must not ex- warning, that n anything appears
oed 16,600 pounds Instead of 22,-I about mo ln this Paper It s
000 pounds as urevl.uislv. Maximum "aid Advertisement 2ft:l
weights for tiro having a width m
excess of 30 inches is reduced from
600 tio 450 pounds per Inch of tire
width. Tires less Ubaa 30 In.-heJ
ln width may carry a maximum
load of 375 pounds per Inch In
stead of 500 pounds.
The highway In Lako county af
fected is that part of the Prlno-TiHe-LakevIew
highway beginning
at a point south of Sunimor Lake
postofflce and continuing to the
state line at New Pine Creek, ex
cepting that part of tho highway
within the city limits of Lakeview.
On tho Klamath Falls-Lakeview
hlghwoy, the rule Is effective on tho
part between the east city limits of
Klamath Falls and the town of
Bonanza, in Klamath County.
Tho new regulations will necessi
tate the reduction of lumber .loads
into Lakeview from both tho north
and east inasmuch as tie haul from
the mills east cif tciarn dome in over i
Lumberlogue To Head Moral
Crusade To Drive Vice From
Environs Of Klamath County
Chiloquin Scaler
Formerly Sawyer
at Scanlon Mill
In the past twenty years or so
there has been a regular recrudes
cence of morality in the city of
Klamath Fulls during the months of
'January and February. Horrible
conditions ara brought to light by
diligent officials. searching every
nook and corner of our city with
flashlight and magnifying glass.
Horrible crimes are hinted at; a
large percentage of the population
is found to be deeply steeped In vie
and ajia; a thorough housecleanlng
J. A. Anderson, formerly third
shift sawyer for the Itrooks-Scai-
lon Lumber company at mill B i i
Bend, is now scaling for the Chilo
quin Lumber company. Anderson
formerly sawed for the XIader Sugar
Pine company, leaving there to saw
for the Bend mill. The third shift
in the big plant was shut down in
order to allow the installation of a
gang saw, and the gang has suf
ficiently Increased the capacity of
the mill so that the company deems
it necessary to resume tho third
shift.
This is Anderson's first visit to
Klamath county, though he has
sawed at Weed, Merced Falls and
tho six-mile seetlcn of the north mRn olner -B'ornla P"1" "'"s-
highway from Warner canyon. Mills i
west of Lakeview, it appears, will j TUppr - C)lm:fpar4
not he affects h th nMor ,h.i. i w neeier - ;imsieaa
bho condtion of connecting roads
from mill to highway will mo doubt
serve as a safety valve so tar as
that section of tho Klamath Falls
Lakeview ibighway la concerned.
Honor Rivermen
A memorial statue to the log
drivers of the Penobscot river is to
be erected at Bangor. Mnine, with
a bequest of 130,000 left by Colonel
Pierce. The Penobscot log-drivers
were known as tho giants of tho
forest of the north. The statue
will be known as the Pierce mem
orial.
Fire Aid Sought
SEATTLE. Charles W. Saund
ers, state representative, and chair
man of the house committee on .for
estry, has started a campaign to ob
tain further federal aid for flro
protection for Washington fores'.
He is seeking to get congress to
make an appropriation for the'
broadcasting of relative humidity
data to logging camps of Washing-'
ton and Oregon.
Plant Cuts Ties
For Ewauna Camp
is undertaken and carried on with
varying degrees of ardor.
As a progressive and uplifting
newspaper. It is not our place to
wonder why this peofradtc outburst
always occurs during these months;
whether Byron was right, or whether
toe outburst comes as a form of win
ter sport, or as a result of the hang
over from broken New Years' reso
lutions, or simply because thero is!
nothing else to do; suffice it to say!
that it alwajrs occurs, and it is the
business of the Lumberlogue, as an j
enterprising and moral organ, to
open the campaign now. that there
may be no dearth of publicity and
aroused public opinion when the sign
of the zodiac declares that It time
of th" Iniquity which Ihoy uncovered.
Hut inspect the pictures. Although
no one would question tho veracity
ol the Litmborlogiic, thasa conditions
Bra hard to believe, and we accord
ingly buck with photographs every
statement made in those columns.
First, we hoard thai certain of the
lumberjacks sooltfl pink ele
phants and green Monkey. Accord
ingly we found u group of these un
fortunates and asked them to show
us tho animals. After taking us to
the proper place and explaining at
length how they looked for these pe-
Unknown Speeder
Uses Parker Car;
aougnr oy ronce
Police of Klamath Falls, the sher
iff's office, and (lletin Ora Parker
me seeking In vain for the myster
ious stranger who last Saturday ove
nlm; look Parker's Ford coupe from
behind tho store and drove to Klam
ath Falls. On Iho red cindered hill
on this side of Pelican t'lty tho man
was arrested for speeding; lie gave
his name as Parker, and told the
officers they could find him any time
at the Pelican Hay commissary. That
w as tho Inst seen of him. alt hough
the coupe was relumed with no ser
ious duningc done It.
The Identity of the man remains
a mystery, although It Is alleged that
CUliar creatures. both Miss Joynes I ha may frequently ho seen around
and Ye Sleuth saw than) plainly, and ; the mill and pinning- mill, weurlnit a
Miss Joynes obtained Iwo oxoollcnt
pictures showing these beasts.
Miss Joynes is Invaluable In this
work. On one occasion, while passing
down a hotel corridor, she stiffened
to attention, dropped to her knees
and applied hor eye to the keyhole.
She rushed downstairs screaming,
but returned with the report that
it was all right, and that the clerk
had n carbon copy of the marriage
certificate. e Sleiilh got up and
I
The Whooler-Olmstead mill cut
fir yesterday afternoon to fill an
order for four thousand ties for the
Ewauna Box company, to be used on
the extension of its logging railroad
to the new camp site.
Sawyer Champagne slabs off six
inch cants from large cants, allow
ing them to lean back on the logs,
then neatly decks them three deep
gray tweed suit, gray hut and boots
Ho was noticed by Mr. and Mrs
Herman tirlsvold. who passed blm
Just outside of the litnlts of Pelican
City .No sooner hail they passed him
however, than the unknown uuiii
stopped on the accelerator and paused
them, going nt a terrific rate of
spec. I. He had Just lopped the hill
when Hie minions of the Inw caught
him.
I'arker Is expecting dully to be
haled Into court to answer lo u
' barge of speeding.
Timber Sales in
National Forests
Break All Records
I nrenklnff all records in tlui his
tory of the forest service, receipts
for the sale .of nntlonul forest tim
ber for the first quarter of this fis
cal year amounted to 11,065,1(6, ue.
cording to word Just received from
the chief forester by tho Portland
office of the forest service.
Hecelpts from the snlo of timber
from the national forests of Oregon
for long distances through grass and iBnd Washington alone for this quar-
accompanied the Indefatlguable cru
sader. In two other dives, by creeping
Stout Lumber Co.
Now Moving Camp
MAUHiifiklii Toe stout Cum
ber coin puny of Oregon I moving
lis Alleghany camp to n new location
on South slough, where, ucoofaini 10
C. S. Duke, HUperlutendeiit, a lung
time operiitlott on an extensive aealo
can he assured. Construction work
Is being pushed but uctiiul logglu
it is expected, will not begin before
February of 1020. The company Is
operating only the lllack creek
camp at present, l lie KM lake null
being down.
total run: d.im.uu:
PORTLAND Ore. Mine than
1600 forest fires burned over IS,
000 acres ln thin district during Hi"
past fire reason, and did duiiiago
estimated at (IS'.I.OOO, according to
forestry officials here. Man cause. I
464 of the fires, ami lightning 1034.
Of thlH number. 167 were cutii.c.l
by cureless Hiuokers and 20 were In
cendiary. t'onvlctlouH for cftUlol
forest fires numbered HIS. The
Whitman National forest. In which
1,4 6 fires occurred, had the gsentcit
number, while (he largest grc.i
burned over was 8000 acres In the
Olympic National forest.
Fire Loss $30,000
WASIIOIOAI., Wn Fire belief
ed to have started from an ever
healed motor yeslerdtiy deal: I
the mill of tho Dnbids-AIlon Lumber
Co. The loss was oitlmnlml at ap
proximately 130.000. Piled lumber
la (ho company's yni ' t was tmved.
Pondman Turns
Author; Writes
On Bill Grabs
"The Thorny and Piiicllen (if
(niching Wild DUekJ b the Dill"'
In iho 1 1 1 of a work of (trout Inter
cut to till sportsmen, which will be
published by 'he eminent urn Pro
phy, on tho pond fur the Foreni
Lumber eonpuy. nrophy hat bad
yoar of expciion, " in sinning duolut
on iho ponds and lake" of I'uiiudii.
According, to Brophy, an MCpOJpUih
ed bin grabber oiparionie llttla dlf
(lenity It (he ducks ly In deo
wuier. where mi experl grabber can
i.ivlm lor llieiu, but If Ihoy colli" mil
on H hero or get Into shallow will f
or the insk is oxtrejnoly difficult,
The book will he published by th..
Bunyaa Publishing oompany, iu
Onion avenue, Cum Hoot City, King
dom of Kansas.
Sell Small Mill
CKNTIt ALI A, Wash.-- The Hound
Top Lumber compiiuy'ii mill near
.Morton has been sold lo E II.
Lglter, l. H Harris and II. .(.
Phelps. The deal Included 60,000.
000 feel of timber. The mill hn a
capacity of 30,000 feet per day.
Builders Busy
MHDFOIID. Ore Ail records for
huildlhg in tho history of Medford
wore broken during September when
permit totaled 1229,000,
FILL THIS OUT It Means More
Money And A Better Job For You!
to strike at the "monster of vice
that Is rearing Its head In our very
Choker Man Killed
BEND. Ore. Aden H. Prichard,
choker setter on a Lldgerwood for
the Shevlln-Hixon company, died
NEW COACH I last week at the Lumbermen's hn.
J. P. Baker, jammer engineer atjpital of injuries received when hp
tho Algoma camp, has purchased was struck by a snag thrown by a
a new Hudson coach, which he pur-j high-line. A widow and six child
chased in Bend last Sunday, driv-lren survive. He was well known
ing from Bend to camp Sunday af-and a popular man in the local
ternoon. logging woods.
with the nigger, and cut them to six midst, and corrupting the youth of
by eight by slxteons. ) ,he ian(i
Accordingly. last Saturday night
a Lumberlogue news sleuth, accom
panied by .Miss Jelllcose Juniper
Joynes. who will act as staff photo
grapher and Moralisslnio of (he Lum
berlogne until the specter of vice
is driven from our fair city, set out
through the highways. and byways,
chiefly byways., to drive the specter
to its lair.
The photographs show the results
Calloused as we are by these yearly
revelations of conditions in our city
both Miss Joynes and Ye Sleuth wen.
frequently overcome by the depths
To Build Planer
DEEH PARK, Wash. Kroll
Brothers, who operate a sawmill
here, have begun the construction
of a planing mill at Loon Lako sta
tion. The frame work is well under
way. The company is considering
motorizing its plant.
over fences, and applying the lens
of the camera to knot boles, pictures
of drinking wero obtained. Although
Miss Joynes could not he certain of
the beverages, he foam shows even
In the pictures,, and as Miss Joynes
says, It really .Should be against the
law to sell anything that foams.
It was aluo found that cigarettes
are used freely in Klamath Falls.
Cuts showing men smoking cigar
ettes will be shown next weok. It
was even rumored that womenbut
then, this is a campaign of truth,
not heresay.
Hi - Hte a
ter total 1178,666.41, the lurgest ev
er received for any quarter. For the
same period In 1921. local receipts
from timber sales were 4174, 21?. 29
forest offlcluls state
The totnl annual timber cut from
all the national forests In Oregon
and Washington averaged only about
3 of tho total amount cut from
private, lands ln these states, accord
Ing to tho forest service
This Is the first time, forest of
flclals point out. that timber sale
receipts for any quarter havo ever
topped a million dollars for the
forest service as a whole.
It Is not expected that any of the
remaining three quarters of Iho fis
cal year will touch Ibis high lovel,
since tho summer Is the loggers'
buBy season In tho west. Timber
sales on tho national forests hav
been Increasing nnd now bring to
the federal treasury over 13,000,000
yearly.
Gilchrist Not
To Build Mill
Near La Pine
Pine Men Plan to
Advertise Product
!
Good Buy
s
in
GOOD USED
LIGHT CARS
Fords
C h e v s
Stars
Transportation
at very low cost
Buick 8C Star Garage
Uppqsite White Pelican Hotel
Lmhhiiiiih
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UE.VD. Humors' that the Gilehlrt
Timber Co., Is clearing a mill site
near La Pino with the intention
nt starting rons(ruc(ion of a saw
mill there, are erroneous, according
to word received ff-m B. V. Wrlglit
representative of v.-.e company In
Portland.
The story originated from the
fact that assessment work Is belns
clone to maintain a water right on
which the company has filed, Wright
explains.
Repeated reports of a new sale
of timber by the Gilchrist company
to The Shevlin-Hlxon company are
also erroneo.us, Wright states in Si Is
letter to the Bulletin.
For some time the ShcvIIn-Hixoa
company has held a c-ontract for the
purchase of certain timber which
it alone could manufacture, because
it is surrounded by Shevlin-Hlron
timber, in Klamath county.
This sale had not been completed
because of dlffcultles wltili the till'!,
but these are now cleared up an 1
the deal has been closed.
There has been no sale of any
of the principal holdings of tlu
Gilchrist Timber Co., and no such
proposition Is now under consideration.
Carter Logging
Co. Is Bankrupt;
Petition Filed
Lumberlogue,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. No
Gtntlcnicn :
I desire (o receive tho Correspondence' Course. In Lumber
nnd Construction inforinnllou for Itetnll Lumber Dealers. 1
expect to apply myself to (he study of this course and to oximpty
with tho requirements of admlulslriKion. In case I find It Im
possible to continue the work with duo diligence. It Is my under
standing that the courso will be re assigned.
Signet j
Name of firm or employer
City State
Street Address ,
(This Course is Free!)
TACO.MA, Wash.. Oct. K,. (P)--
A plan for a national advertising
campaign, to cost nearly Jl, 500,000
and designed to bring to tho attri tion
of the entire country the ad
vantages of Pacific coast lumber and
forest products, will be placed be
fore the West coast lumbermen's ai-
Dnnl,ilnH . l. i-X at ..
miurmius ai ine rcg-j OCors at a meeting October 3
umi uioniiiiy meeting or the or
ganization in session here. The
advertising program Includes an an
nual appropriation for advertising
for 1173,000 annually for a thrjo
year period. The plan has been
worked out by a special committio
for trade promotion headed by .'.
D. Tcnnnnt of the Long Bell Lum
ber company.
Two Mills to Open
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. The
Bohemia Lumber Co., Is resuming
operations at its mill after a sfnut.
down of two months. In the mean
time a section of logging railway
was built.
Tiie W. S. Woodward Lumber
Co., Is planning ho start tho mill
which was closed Idiown several
months ago when Its new mill was
imt into operation.
Ports Studied
SAN FIIANCISCO, Calif. Paci
fic coast ports and their facilities
for shipping lumber to the' eastern
coast by the Panama canal are being
studied by a committee of congress
men from .New York, Missouri and
Alabama, headed by Congressman 8.
Wallace Dcmpsey of New York.
"Lumber and timber In the west
havo increased in value at least 50
per cent by renson of the building of
the Panama' canal," Dempney said.
"Prior lo that time railroad rates
on lumber shipments east made the
prices prohibitive for eastern con
sumers.
MAR9HFIELD. Having complot
ed the Job of logging f .r which It
was organized, tho Carter Logglag
company of Myrtlo Point has filed
a potltlon In bankruptcy, with Its
officers ( and directors as tho "Jqjt
creditors" and with u payroll xf
about ,$UI00 duo Its employe.' At
(ached to Iho potldons and schedules
Is a 'resolution adopted by the dlr-
11
A. Schnocdor, president, Is listed as
a creditor for 18560; E. A. Docile
a director, for a similar amount,
and E. J. Loncy, another director
for 410,000. Another largo creditor
Is the Menasha Woodenwaro comp
any which Is listed for 414,231. Lla
billtles listed total 166,868. Assess
are J9.100, it wihlch 46300 nro
debts on open accounts, and 43800
in tools and equipment
To Build Homes
LONGVIEW, Wn. Contracts for
the erection of 100 homes In Long-
view ny it. a. Long, chatrmian of
directors, have been awarded bo E.
H. May nd C. A. bawe, loal build
ers. Work will start Immediately.
All Ibe house are tii bo ready for
Suits Are Filed
PORTLAND. Two nults against
tho Wind Itlver Timber company,
Cnscadc Locks, Ore., for money ai
legod to bo duo for logs, have boon
filed In circuit court here. L. G
Hnaton and L. W. Wood tire suoklng
to recover J1101.47, nnd It. H.
SnodgrnsH Is asking for $11,100.
inn wind itivor Timber eompgny
Suspended operations on August 31
following the filing of an ouster stilt
by the Wind Hlvor Lumbor com
puny. The Wind River Timber com
pany won the casn.
DOWN TO GKT HK.MIV
Jim Craig, cat doctor at ,thn Al
goma camp, was in town Saturday
evening. He drove back Sunday In
a new Ford.
TAKEN VACATION
Hob Harrison, yard superintend
ent for tho Pelican Day Lumber
company. In taking his yearly va-
occupamy by December 1, according cntlon by motoring through tit i
lo tho terms of (he agreement, southern states accompanied by MrH.
JThin- will he for rentm purposes,
Harrison.
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Hub Tire Shop
Chas. Johnson, Mgr.
502 So. 6th. Phone 616
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