- Page Ten T HjETK L A M A T H Established A weekly paper for the men and lumber industry of Klamath County. A. H. Raymond Wednesday, October 28, 1925 Practical Men Wanted To Discuss Problems Before Seattle i Bv 1). E. Stewart, President, Pacific Logging CoogreM i The Pacific Logging Congress to be held at Seattle. October 28, 29 and 30, in conjunction with ,a large log ging machinery show, should be the largest aud most important event of its kind ever attempted. I am look ing forward to a big meeting. I hope it will bring out plenty of practical loggers. The Pacific Logging Congress has become a very im portant featuie of the logging industry of the northwest. It has come to be recognized throughout the world as the leading institution of its kind anywhere. Chiefly. I believe, its value in the past has come from inspiration it has given great numbers of practical men. These have come to the congresses, listened to the discussions, of fered their own experiences and gone i home, not onl ,.?.i.ir-. .1 i -ii ii f ;i- . .i -i ' -.-ft- w:in new taeas dui wun around them, were other loggers willing to lend a .help ing pand when they most needed it. This feeling of comrdship in a common undertaking is good for all of ui. Especially, do I think it valuable for the prac ticaltman to meet for a few days with men of his own kind I TMo innovation i-nrTe instituted this year and both of these are imthe interests of the practical men.. These are the machinery show and an extended open forum for the discussion by the industry of practical problems. The machinery show will be the most extensive dis play of this kind ever attempted. For instance thre will be eight or ten different logging locomotives ; loco motives cranes of all kinds, including those operated by Diesel engines. The new Diesel logging engine will be exhibited as well as hundreds of other Items of logging equipment, some of them, .most unusual. , ,. Thfe progi-am as bee'h"fednterlflJgize' and technical papefe will be lauld ttoihat plenty of! time: can. be given to the open forum. This discussion from the floor is ,to be led by practical men. Our greate'st need, to makejthe Pacific Logging Congress the success it should be, is to have plenty of practical logging superintendents and managers come in with tfceir difficult .problems and. thW these out bn tile 'fiftbr for discussion by air of us: If a Jhrge numbr jtbse practical -menai onrhaiid at this session, I for one,, wili be most happy. I expect to see gjreat numbert''r4iffi!--Tmen'sanrl 1:0' listen with prof ife to their discussions of logging difficulties. As president, I can assure those with either experience or problems of a practical nature that they will be given full right of wayvfte1 congress, as I 'see it; for their direct benefit, giving the practical men a chance to talk is the one hpst'use all of us can . make of our time. It is going to be a great session ! :' Plan Forest Week WASHINGTON. D. C The Am erican forest -week c.mmiuee ha' adopted a plan that twill place th;s movement upcu a j)ermaunj bjuds for continual service. More ilian 33 representatives of co-operatiutg as sociations were present at a meet ing tiel here recently and support ed the Jan for permanent organiza tion. 2 INDEPENDENCE. Wash. The Independence Logiting company, af ter havg been down for several months pending an adjustment of log fre$ht . rates has resumed op eration, and according to J. C. Snap ton, logging manager, will start off with three sfdes. FILL THIS OUT It Means More Money And A Better Job For You! Lumberlogue, ' ' ', ) y i ' 4 '' ' .Klamath Falls, Oregon. No..... Gentlemen:. ' I desire to receive the Correspondence Course in Lumber and Construction Information for Retail Lumber Dajers. I expect to apply myself to the study of this course and to comply -with the requirements of administration. In case I find It Im possible to continue the work with due diligence, It Is my under standing that the course will be re-assigned. f S'netl Name of firm or' employer City State. ........ Street Address '. ; j (This Course is Free!) 0mt 1 'n I ' urn ftWHnnHNWWH '" n i.i'h I-.-' . ".. l " J3 xdXi3t LUMBER LSGUE March 9, 1925 women employed in the Issued Kvcry WejJhfeffiPj Editor Logging Congress me reeling mat ouisiae, an EABT LAKE CIASEI BEND, Ore., Oct. 26. The Sep: tember ID closing of certain lakes and streams to fishing applied to East Lake, E. F. Averill. state game warden has notified C. A. Adams, deputy in Deschutes county. Adam's left today for East lake to post it. A mistake in orders left this pop ular fishing place apparently open until October 31 but all found fishing there now will be notified, ; Adams said before leaving. tember 15 closing arc Elk, Lava and Two'Twin ' takes: , MONTROSE, Colo. The prank of 8c)iof jboys -when -they threw a iiian- tity of blasting powder into ne turnace -of the school at MiiPhee, Colo., cost the life of one- youth and four others suffered buras which may result fatally. m MPs mm m TENNANT, CALIF. Mr. I W. Murphy gave n iieiigi:!- ful iirfrly Wednesday evening at his jand wafers will be dltpenaed, a Span hotue. for his i?iluli Sunday school' In connection with the biuuar will class, also Included all the teachers , uih booth selling hot tauiatoi and cof and officers of the S. S. J fee, also an lee en-am and home mude About seventeen enjoyed the boa- I enndy booth. Also a ikk( office where pitallty of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. The j everyone lor a suiujl sum luuy re evenlsg was pleasajttly sinsnt play- celve a 0. 1). pacsage. All evenini; ing old time games paying forfeits.1 and listening to the radio. About 11 o'clock Mrs. Murphy 'assisted by sev eral of the ladies, paired lovely fresh men ts. Which :a.el- a il, : : " ing to a perfect evening. '. '., fi. The Wildwood Wonieirs t.inld iry.,i i tncir resBiarjiuwiuiij niin uw- ......i.. . 4 rial Wetlneattay ' afternoon. , ijpibyJ ; Wlv(H''i!.'Wy "nl HalloiffcVn Guild social hall." ' '"" ' " Teoslumcs were worn. Mesdames F. S. Ford and H. (. I Gliolson were the hestesses and they j given for the best sustained eliar sorved delicious pumpkin pie. eof-' acter, being dressed at a irnini: she tee and tea. The room was decorate ted in yellow and MaclMMid on lbetab-e0)tyM low pumpkins, with faces marmii on them and resting In. a rrllltof .wn)ts. - colored paper, all suggestive of Hal lowe'en. These ladies have their plans and work all ready for the big bazaar to be given Prjday nfterflepn-f tr7 vH ning, October -30. Uovcly Jnney worl all kinds. an?dearf1is:iuiWli(fld4r'Vmr: of r patterns, stvles and colors K .. if' 'fiOii i ' Urtfl in many and sizes There arc little girl and baby dolls' alt beautifully dressed to delight the heart of any small girl and for the babies funny soft, cuddly sock dolls in bright hues and funny faces. The' laides have been working hard the past year, to make this bazaar, n grand success. This will be jtiBt the place to buy that Xmas present for The Jesters . t Jj' -ii'''. '- ' '-ri i'li THE LUM-BERLQGUE SloWj Poison wife, mother or dtiUKUlcr. be different booths aonrUajl refresh. iiiimis. a Jaiuiiifsi' Imoth where le.i a musical program will he rendered. jWateh the date The masquerade ball given Krl Ui) )ilg(H a IbXi 'auilitorium under ithe management uf V. I). V iivtnlanf'AfYalr. ani e t?aa johtison ! mgi :i furiiihed tbi Mrs. Lloyd Hurks won Hie prlz In dress iirur anions to prfertion. ?fcri?"W'H1r,W'r wu;1 served'-bnd the revelers danced on for sewrnl ihniv id -i Deer' Island Logging company, Deer Island, has resumed logging operations with one side. Chaa, Clap- f 'Vlftt ftWTJ i""1' llls vacation ' in lirmsll- utlllnllln. Jack ( aldwe 1 ' 1 WJlifcaS? nfo'r-H.oKging Co., fn- f'Ojtjiji, Wpsh., is defendant In a lnw- stm for r,ou damages brought by Hotkey Bay,Oyter Co., alleging oyster beds, causing silt to deposit. An injunction also was asked to restrain certain logging operations. kft KV(ryBotl.v".w:fnls to know what has Jiecomc of Sally. The modern Sa'lly. Turn Followed the swallow. bo different booths L U !. ill! U fl U 1 L T EXPERT Pamphlet is Issued in Book Form by Department of Commerce DISCUSS PRODUCTION Lumber Products of Colon ial Possessions Also Dealt With A comprehensive report on the In in her market in France, prepared by Axel h. oxhuiiu. i hief nr ih,. lum her division or'the bureau of foreign and doniesiu i-oiamerie. has been published for dribuflqn, n book form by the eoutun'i ilepartiucnt. The report contains an uuulysU of the domestic liimbef pruductiiu .and trade In French, colonial wood. It also discusses In ftetall the French Itllllner nmoil IMUle Willi ref..r..n,.. lo spei les or wiiods f i cl countries of origin, giving pnrtteuliir attention to those of American production. The requirements of the wood using in dustries in France are nlHo taken up. detailed pectfleinboi being followed in the import trndo and' suggestions are made as to how this trade-, as ap plied to Amor lean lumber, may he In creased and Improved. The value of Imports Into France of lumber and wood products,' Includ ing dye woods, In lnui) was forty rnriinn iiinir I ill mi 1 u I n I II IIL.I1UII IIIMIII1L REVIEWED LUMBER ... one million dollars In round figures' In lvU 1U0 million; In UIH ulu. svvoli mtlllou Hud In 11124. sixty six million The Value of I' II It oil Hllltes OUStoms was us follows: vltttlO, 8Stt,ut)iii 10181 Mi9M.tttt0t i !''!, ll.6lMI,IKia; IUK-1, 1U.Kl!l,ltlti. In comparison with the voliium or thti French trade, the share of the Fulled Htnles Is thus seen tu be relat Ivoly until, and litis report Indlcalos var ious linns .iliiiir. which an e.ximuiilon ol trndo itiny eauoniihly hh uteiiipled The hook, ciitttlml "The! FiumiIi l.uniliei Market. " Is listed lis trade ptbBJOllon series No. Ill, and Ujny he obtaltitd from the luporlntendeht or doi.'tiiutm.U, govontuisnt ptitiilni; or- rice, Washington, II. ('., lor p WHIh. KIRK ITEMS Mr. ' - ii. ... 1 1 . . n our ivutal putt. lulslrcM, and ohlldrun spent Htltur dny In Klumalh Falls. Albet l IMii'laty (UUda n liut't l ul ivlp It) I he 'Kails Saturday, and ir course Imsn'l iciiiinod rfdw cduld le, when there's u woe daughter hist arrived? Mrs. I'hrlsty and Imhe arc doing nicely at tint Klamath liosplinl, ('onKrnlttliililoiis, all 'round, .Miss Minnie Itulime, attundiiig school at Klatnath Fulls, spent th wecR-vnd here, guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Miller, Fretilin Thoptus and wife were in Klamath Fulls Hatnrday on html lies, letutuiug tlle.i were uccOlll psnlrd by theli daughter Motell student ai the Academy. Mr. and Mrs K, ),. Daniels tiud family of Kqsr Mexico arrived Iti eiitup Saturday to spend the winter There urn (wo Mew pupils In I hi Solomon-llntte school. Uufiii aud Klnier LUtrul. re.ently of KlKtiiutli Fall". The population U stendllv lucrnuslng. Mr. fx if the Agency, was In camp Friday. Maurice Scott and wife, are very proud of the new radio. Just Install, ed In their home. The hunters of the rump calibrat ed the closing of the deer season and the )c.y ocalond them by the presence of one deer killed by ona ot the mighty nlmrods by holding a community feed u' the Albert flin ty lume. The main dish of course was fried reitlsun, a huge platiitr full. Then Mrs. l.nckw mil's flsky biscuits, and Mrs. Miller's fruit sil ad and !i, the creuiny mnshetl po tatoes made by Mrs. Kred f'hrlstr, all these things and some others Just bit the right spot. The now pinner Is working brutt tllnlly. Judging from the amount Of boards turned out, and lookbu shluy. Mr. Thornton of Hte Ajfencr. has been taking over, quit- u quantity of the newly pinned ma terial for use on the government buildings.' Lewis Turner and Grant M-j 're turned to .Holouiin-llutte last week after a vacation In Sacramento, Mr. Qnbbarlajt of the Agency has returned train Utn AttglW Ilenuaii Aiken was Injured at Ills work ut the mill and will spend seve.ii days cotivalesrlp. Mr. Wlnan seni Huturduy at the Falls. I4)ster Fllnn and famllv and CbarjhM Lockwood spent Hiiturduy afternoon looking for ducks, they found two. Klamath County Sawmill, Planing Mill and Manufactur ers' Directory Ackley Bros., Klamath Falls. , Aleoma Lumber fiorrrnanv.. Alo-nmn. Anne Creek Lumber company, Fort Klamath. 1 ! Big Lakes Box company, Klamath Falls. i Bryant Mountain Lumber company, Malin. Christy Lumber company, Kirkford. frj ' vr, Campbell-Towle Lumber company, Sprague. H ' ' Chiloquin Lumber company, Chiloquin. Ewauna Box company, Klamath Falls. ' Illinois Lumber company, Langell Valley. f , ,; M Kitts Lumber company, Bononza. I Kruse Lumber company, Klamath Falls. ' ' Klamath Lumber and Box company, Shippington. 1 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, PeJican City. ' ' Shaw-Bertram Lurflber company, Klamath Falls. Shasta View Lumber.and Box company; Klamath Fplls. Sprague River Lumber company, Chiloquin. Topsy Lumber Co:, Topay, Ore. (P. O. Dorris, Cal.) Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company, Klamath Falls. Planing Mills and Remanufacturing Plant 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. ffihitO EJttl Moulding company, KlNtMtb Fallf. WauyJuy',,Oetbwv2f,-.102C ...i-iK'-un.. .i...,jit. t ji.'xu -u ' -n iiwwra'ia.".'!!'!1" BRAYMILL ITEMS Much disappointment has huuu voiced over lin k of news of it m III II I last week. Noma ol the hoys (uol idlghied while glhurs ant very du Jlfdtw or adverllsliii: In the unit 1 1 -mmilal qulUIUU one rteut wbrChy of lunirtlon which notuQly ihappinsd ni so long ago: Joe DUWAU went Hi K Falls ovur the weidt ellil and rqUtUttd wulkliig llfllfgill, U'e OOllllllor II II 'I'll II II i- lui tllenne VVOIlllel', Joe. Drsytnlll hu one real lliherniau m cump. lie is no uihnr than it. y. Jltlllli'ion. Ill Ol week he PUUglll three rnvh IVelghlllK B Vl and I pounds besides a shins, of smaller ones, tin Sunday ltd uol u couple of Iliiui slxed ones We wish lo make a Correction In the lust week's news Ileitis "f Mill) mill. Wo hud Uunner Carlson. Instead or into Ohrlslonien on a huntin trip lo Title lake. (Innller ami his "lion doo lissox" are speiidliiK n I wo mouths vacation In the vicinity of Klnrnntlt Fulls. An eight stall Kinase has Jusi I n coiupleied for any ot the men who wish lo rent n stall Some time ago lite yOlUII IMItuell lii this ilclnlty were HspocUuly Invited tti come over the most picturesque toad In Klamath count) lo visit ut ill . n mill on a sight seeing tour. Well, several cams but when iliey arrived they were so dfflu dong dltay the) CIMllll Hot -,,-e W are positive thill lllfc the residents of t'hlloquin the) will iiever'have (he moral Courage to travel over the roud again. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnry. Magshy and small granddaughter rVUOSbellt) Han an made A visit In camp mi Friday at tin- Komi oi J A. Uaoso, Mr and Mrs. Win llionalt uf the klli'lien stiift or the t'hlloquin ulll were visitors In Kinp on Kittuidai BllPt Arnold of Klauinlh Agency stopped off In camp on Friday. Hoy Hood iiiaile a trip lo Klnmnlh Fulls on Wediiitsday mornlog. Miss Tine lloun, Mr. Ilrsy's house ket-per. Is visiting In t'hlloqiitn for a week, during Mr. lira) 's absence In tin- oust. Hoy Mcekley has lie, nine quite M port at singing one of the latest sunt; etitliled "My tial Don't l.ov.- Anymore.'' Also "Distance Don' Lend Kn. Imminent," A good number in cajQp are plan ning on the Hallowe'en masquerade hull In I'hllnqula On Wnlunlu) night. Harold flrnn says he Is going ns n flapper. 8KRVHN IV oK ROVBHIIOM) (N KVfJia.NI HO Ml VIsAMM I.OMIUN ItcsullS ot u rompell. tlOP fur long service umong domes, tics In My one fnmlly revealed the fact thai Miss Wlsabeth llntlrr hud bjNB ttuployisl in the household of the Duke of I'urtluud tor more than years. Miss Hutler was awarded first prjiu. All the other winners of prlxes or of Ironorahle mention hud seen IT years' service in th,- aama family. Ill lens than 10 years the world's production of nitrogen compounds from the free nitration In the nlr Iiiih Incrciisod from laboratory ex periments to an Industry with an annual capacity of more ihan r. fi u . - "U" tons. ? i