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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1925)
foodncfldfty, OctoliiT 28, 1926 THE LUMBERLOGUE .hl.1,!- llUl U 1 l;M I, Ull "ll i., ladl i. Wi r ha PINE BEETLE DISCUSSED BY ENTOMOLOGIST liy Jiiiuc'i c. icvoudon, a ii n: iii i ii Bn- tomvloKltl, In charge Korosl In eert fluid HUtlon, (,'uuur d'Alono, Iduh i. Throng-limit the pine forostn or our .".ip'in i1 .I. . Ihuru In u ooliat UUt Ibas of mnturo tlmhur duo to iho ruvuigiia of hurlt-buutlni. 'rnii oii niuy bo coutluod scattered Ireoa throughout tint rOrMl ir iho Ipfoeu tlofi U but mi endemic or iiorm.i) Oou. Hut durliiK epidemic .'undl- tlona which occur from tlmo to (lino, Dm lorn ..ii. ii iiiuoutitu lu un inunb uf it or 3 per cant Of the total -plume of the Hlntt a pr year One of lh mont Important of theic foroat anomlon la two mountain pine bvotln (J)ondroctonun inontlcoluu Hopk.i Tii in Maori nttiicki on ! kills 'healthy mnturo nUK.ir plno, whltn hind, irtl IOW plno nod lodKupola plot. Hurl oua outlnnnka have cuiruid, and ah. mill coiialnK, lj" or many thoua anda uf dollars through the north Woaturn part uf thn Lulled States. Mountain fin' Beetle Tho adult Insect. whlCB la i at ut, black, ollndricai bark-boollu about one fifth Of mi .'h h In Ioorui, boron through u outvr burk und eon Htruct i n Ion ir, perpendicular van gallery In tho lliln laynr uf cella dtrocily between tho living bark und wuod. Aloug thin gallery egita urn dopoalted which bom butch Into small gruba, .ir larvae, Tin ililn- luglonn larvae oxravuin. ni right an glen to b in oris gallery, in rt niluu , Wblob terminate p oelle, . j tbn traunfortnailoii to tho udult boot Ian tnkoa plnro. Tho roinblno.1 ru Sttlt of tho tuonollux of Iho i' bit fralliirliia und lurvuo uilnva la u cumiildtu itlrdllnK f tho two, mutch rauaua Ha dtuth. v. I. n th Irani (oimuUon lu tho now udali la com Jilt'li'. tho boollua uuiuriio U roiiK i tbo holet which they conatruot lu tho outer burk. The principal mn ratneo uf tho beutlea ccurn durlu, , tho latter part of July und lu Auk um, when the attack of now iroc taken place. Tim Bureau of Blntomoloxy b,a doreloped meihodj of control i OUtbreiika of thin Inao.t w'.lch bn (Iven, for the mo'tl pan, Ia) di reoa of nuccoaa. In eonalderlni Iho matter nf i .inlrol, It uiilal bo re mnmliercd thut Ii in impuanlblit u avo a tree ntlar It hu been auc- OOaatnlly nttackod. Ilnwover, the bi-ooda of the beetle mlthlu the In ran bn in... .i, thun pruvontlui taalr development nnd tlio aubao tuont attack uf other troea. Aa the development of thnao hrooda, from tie egg to tho new adult, tokei piaco botwaon Iho bark and thn Wood. It la only neceaaany to Tomove the bark before the new adultn nrc mature In order to kill t'bom by ex poaure. Thli la nccompllahed by fnllliiK Iho treen and removing tho bark from the Infested portion of l,he trunka. Tboao Inteatod treen can M located by the fnded fnlluso. the pitch exudations at uho mouth of lbs entrance tunnola, or by reddlab borlnx dun! at the baaa of the tree Oaring .mitral work or luaert nur Teys, care mail always be oxercls ed to dlatlnitulxh botwnon .the dead trOB containing beetle hroodn and tboao frnin which tho omorKoncy his ocii-urrod. for detailed informatloii on this, or other forest Insoot problems, tlru oor, ownom are roforrod to Iho ror int inaoot fluid stations, at Puio Alt. i, CM., and Coour d'Alenu, Idaho. 1bo ottlcora In c.hnrKo of thuae ta tlona are anxloiiH to bo of an.ilatunco to thn timber uwnora with their In ioct problems. . HAN KIMNCIHCO IMPOIITH, Luiuhor ImportH Into San Frnnclaco for tho month of AtiKuat totaled 128, f)nO,000 foot, n frnlu over tho month Of July of 40,B83,000 font, nccordltiK 5o flRiirns compllod by the marine jepartmant of tho chnmhor of com morco. Tho flfturen show n largo In eroasn ovor July. From Interior poln'tu tbo flRuron show n total of 14, (Hit, -0,00 foot of lumber enmo In during August, an compared with in, sen. -Otii) foot during tho month of July. Omit ports shlppod 10,269,000 tut to San Francisco during August nnd 1,1,781,000 feet In July. Oregon find Washington shipments totaled IR. 9R2.000 foot for August and 112. ):)::, ooo toot during July. Tho Imports from const ports and Oregon and Washington wore by water nnd fronr Interior points by rail. Tho total lum ber Imports ,for the month of inly thin your amounted to 88, 071, ooo foot. It la claimed that a now herb named Hylnckrtim will transform tho most Invntorate me it enter Into a VOgotnrlnn. No missionary should bo LAMM'S MILL MviIuj Point put Mr. Editor: You luted In lux wuek'n paper thut I wua probably uliol. Yuii nro iti Im I it ) tit . I am nut shot Junt hulr phot, hut thin In nut my alibi fur uul looking u ft 11 1- my Joti rnu I lt l; on- ii i in pi Thp fnotn uru thouo: 1 wua recently iirotnotntl tu n rurmt'un'u poalttuti and wau given ehurgo of u whuolbnrrow, pick u rid shovel, with tlin tidmuiiltluu to kuup thorn busy iitul If yuu p"."i 'Mi-. I i hi" uurl of u Job, you wiill know why my articles wit.' nut i'ii i hp p. mini. At night time I could! only think of wboris I would llli" i'i ' on id n nil lumber eorro. poml . ni n nntl other concerns thut uiM those urtlcloa. a ut Iiucl- fop, mill should I kavn boon able to ti'l nly mil:. I on othor lubfecU uiy poor hotly would huvo rofUiod to transcribe my thoughts. Ho now, Mr. Editor, you hnv.j my excuse Mini u ml -I nopuruto cover (In tin' nu urn envelope, to huvo postneoi I inn sending yon my wcukly offet Iiik. I urn. Hlr. Your- (ibinlloul mid overworked correspondent. Itlf'HAItl) WAHlIIIOUitNK ClilLO The duvU'n to pay run. In our fair city and ye scribe tins again tak en up the pen In valiant defense of virtue and rlcliteuusueas. Just (in we hoe It ht wo had this towu reformed und hpd prepared to retire from ac tive JiMirnullain nnd live ivl'h mem ory of u great died nobly performed, :i i rtali bunch tilling thenai.iyin nn lasoolation, p.t.irt u "to bo contlnuid" i. Ik-feat card gume und have Invelg '"d souio uf our bcBt convert). It fx u rumbling game, pure and almiilc, for they hold out a bright unit allur ing hope In the form of n prlto. Thine poor dupes fall to aoe that only one i m got thn prlto aud then it will probably bn aoine irtlelo from the popular Wnolworth storo. However, they uro caught and hog lied with a curd party every other 1'ilday night and all of our ClorfOUI work In undone through the uitichlua llona of the Parent Teaehera' nsnocla lion. Charley Drlacoll, tbo enrl of Illchmond. mil Efb'aKfler, t!us Oalln. Samuel Itutledge HtrKo and our be nign nud lovable Dun Crump have ull fnllon with a heavy alckenlng thud. Illll Spnnglor's Sunday ichool has cone where tho woodbine iwinelh and he whnugdnodlo mourneth for her loung. In othor wOrda. Dill'e Sunday , boot died n-bornlng aud Hod Py gutl I lifting his voice in mournful nallthfrt b' cnune forsooth he will never be choir leader now. Hed'n oiilhful ambition has been crushed t)h, what u fall there was, my coun trymen. Poor Hcd Is fast becoming dissolute. Mac reports that ho Is now pending all his money for birdseed, tins Oslln, one of our able lieuten ants In our moral crusade, has so far forgotten his decency and self respect that he actually stopped tho Iron Swede long enough to brar; about capturing bis partner's nee. even It he did have to trump it. But we want to say this to IhnBn who huvo stood fast: Never fear, for Wi are In this tight to win and never will wo lay naldo our pen until right oouaneaa dooa provall. Look up tho hllla In tho morning and when you ace tho sun rlho In all its glory, re member whnt Mark Anthony said nt tho unveiling of tho Bunker Hill monument, "Ood rolgns and thn city council nf Klamath Fulls atlll hi bernates." What waa that ono about thn ah sont-mlndod prorcssor who, bulldlug a dog konnol, cut one door for the mother and nine smaller ones for tho pupa? Mountain float Swoot Idttlo Olrl: What time la It? In tho orcheatrn of life theve ore many qunlifiod to piny the liar. Secrotnry A man was Just in hero to see you. Boss Was ho tall or short? "Both. He wns tall, nnd ho wanted to borrow 10." Man works from sun to sun, Hut woinnn's work Is novor dono. Snd but truo I greatly rue it, But why tho Sam Hill don't they ' do it! Mnrriod man: You have only your self to plon'tie. Benedict: Vos, but you know hard that Is. - "And tho Mountain labored nnd brought forth a mouse." Mountain and mouse both doing nicely, of course. A man who hnd not boon seen by his family for two yours, arrived nt home' recently. He has promised In future to walk from tho oftlco iu stend of taking n bus. Joo Collogo: Half past tour; It won't bo long till morning. Sweet Little Olrl: Ooodneas, noth- or'lt lie ivm-rlml I almiil.l lint'.i !,... i s S E E i iiMinmnmuMmiMinmimmmmmu MpM.--!- pp BETTER Several correspondents this week snapped out of their daze and sent in items. We are particularly grateful to the Lamm's Mill correspondent as his timely communication came just in time to prevent the purchase of ex pensive mourning. We had planned on a funeral wreath to drape on the radiator ot the Mar, and There is, however, stiU no word frorn Pelican Bay Camps. We know for certain that there are some turkeys there and at last reports the Johnston boys were still drawing pay. The cam p may be snowed in we don't know. At any rate the primary purpose of this ad. is to again advise various and sundry that any having grievances against the Lumberlogue, or news tp give it, may find the entire staff at his desk in the Herald office every Sat urday night between the hours of 7:00 p. m. and midnight--- and maybe later. Those with news of any sort are requested to call may continue to write or phone. Remember if things are happening in your camp or at your mill, and if these things do not get the proper amount of publicity All you have to do to get action is to get in touch with Lumberlogue but not enough such items cost money. The ' still those with grievances - i a 1 i.i m "itrtt e4 , I ? . s j 1 I iLi; i I Without one. In bod an hour ago. I