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Fire Hazard is Still High; ;UnioW Shipmcnla Meet low
i uitvi ui in in ucaauu nM- rt , aimi
ft t l. V , WU.M'JJ1V
Now 1665
is Indicated
BUILDING VERY ACTIVE
In the Diplomatic News
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. IS, (tn
Nineteen forest fires, 13 In Oregon
and six in Washington, wore report
ed to the forest service between 0c
to!cr 1 and 20. bringing tie kotoj
fins for toe season up to ltjCS, This
s (he first tiino in a number of years
that ranger have, been forced to BOSTON. Mass., Oct. SS There
BAMnala , t.t, I.,,., . . . ....
ui.. iw ''i'""" , nas Keen a slump during the Dal.
ten days in the eastern market for
wan: cvast lumber. Some yory low
'White Pine Demand not so
j Brisk, But Fair Volume
of Business Booked
i in the year
Two of the October fires, one in
' lite Sfaolaw national forest ami the
Other in northern Washington, were
! serious. The county is still dry ex
ectpt in high altitudes and fire dan
ger is ureal.
Of the total fires for the season
in the national forests of the two
states. loi'T were lightning cnueel
j and 1S2 by smokers. More fires
than usual resulted from hunters
I operations. Twenty fires were iro n
! diary. The forest service has obtair.
! ed 147 convictions in connection with
t the setting of fires and has a number
At a cost of S3.nuv.tlU0. Kocncsier
IN Y.l Rtptists have built thin
church or 14 stories. It contains te
retail Horn. 250 offices, ana four
, coo-SB tor church purposes Ite.
Clinton WnSe'r says churches in
cities must tjnlM such structures if
-they wish to stay In the- business
district ... .
of cases pending.
THJ- (11,11 CHKAl' SKIN
Rodney Kclalr was being graduat
ed from Makanoise V. It admitted it
prices iiuve been a.-cep'.wl .;;r fir
and hemlock, which nrrlved here
temporarily oversupiilietl. cr. at
least, that situation Is suggested b;
mo ea;eriie-s ol sellers win are
anxious to dispose of shipments they
ordered forward without having f!rl
found buyers for the schedules.
An accurate record it irtinsaethns
In ovest coast lumber during the la t
fortnight In eastern territory would
make interesting reading. Some ol
the stories about extremely unpro
fitable sales are probably exxjge.--atod.
but It Is CMtulnly true tint
very low prices have been accented
far some of (he largo ouuntKy o!
fir anil hemlock which has urrived
here nnqol.-I since The 1-irlef m-i if
on the program. It was the proudest iSemorabcr ,, ;s Buld ,, u:,
s T A h K :
"You had no business to kiss me,
Sonor Don Juan."
"But it was not a business, s'ar
i.ueta. It was a pleasure."
'AXn 1MVS TIUV
On the sand by the sea I saw ton
Dorothy,
And the hen . ens vole never so
blur.
As that day when we met and I'll
not soon forget
Yonr promise to always be true.
But that lis you know, was a long
time ago,
And though I've been acting the
clown.
I must hand it to you, for I know
you are true,
I know, 'cause you just true mo
down.
moment of his life and all lia-. And
in the audience sat a little old lady.
Her eyes were bright with pride, loo.
The exercise sped on with all the c.Ti
ciency of a college ceremon.-. I'our
hours Inter the main address was
over and the diplomas had been
granted.
The little old lady rose and has
tened through the crowd to where
Rodney was standing. 1 ol: of
amazement spread over his face, like
a Sennett piel
"You here?" he queried in the ap
proved fashion.
"Yes! You young skinfi'rl. I'm
here, I've been laying' for the board
bill for three years and I flggerod
I'd catch ye here!" Xotro Dame
Juggler.
"Adam! Quick! The baby jus",
swallowed a safety pin!"
And Adam laughed and laughed,
for he knew safety pins hadn't been
invented yet.
as $30 ship's tackle Boston ha;
been taken for some desirable s.-hc-dules
of dressed fir which had to
be moved quickly to avoid demur
rage charges. ,
Xaturally. not many orders tor
direct mill shipment are boing secur
ed nndcr these conditions, since
wholesalers say :hey cannot put
through such contracts for less than
$34 ship's tackle Boston, if tho
scneeiuie calls for an average as
sortment of dressed ,'lr. The gen
era! toae of adylces from the west
coast shippers Is confident and
those, from Van:ouver speak of tho
market there as patlculatly firm.
Japan is declared to bare made fin
ancial arrangements In New York
which promise s.-me big lumber o:--j
dors in tho near future, and the
west coast shipping trade is said to
be keyed up accordingly.
The present situation is eipeoiat
ly unfortunate In vio.v of the taut
that building is continued at a high
idte'n and lumber dealers Jro mak
ing new records In volume a: busi
ness. Xew England's construction
Wfilnomlay. Ortober 28, ll2f
Greater And Better Logger's
Association Decorates Miss
Joynes; McBride Conimended
At a meeting of the Greater and Better I-oggor'u atto
ciation, held last night for the especial purpose of felici
tating Miss Jellicoso Juniper Joynes, Morulissimo of the
LumberloKue, and State Prohibtion officer McHrlde upon
their efforts in behalf of the association, honors were
about equally divided. Miss Joynes was decorated with
the logger's 'highest distinction, the Order of the Pink
and Purple Garter, while McBride was given a atttnu
ing vote of thanks.
l.cuitiny iiwncuus worn iiueo .
Otvy. Vrfti) nn n.lilBrflt Inn." no action WQH (tlk'tll ttv" t). ImmtirrnT tni
Kithotitkfl on chrst lhJt bAtltUl OloHtt Kamv irnveirU from Kl ltaJ
m ZW York as "umlil" In I his priVOW our of Sonor Albortn J. 1
KjxIco' minister of Unttftcf. Bonorilo r'uurv and nr vhown ntovM
VIM S'rl vanlahe! from Now w!i'i the dwrgte bocumo public. Kh4
m ma u - a former Mexican revolUtJonUt ami a k'nina-Uuutfhtvr f
Frnncolfl 1'aure, onc tlmu uiv'ifHkmt, of franco.'
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volume in the nine months tj Oct-
$63.50; $40.00.
US $6ti.:,o $67.50; 59.00fi
$60.00: $41.50.
1x10 $6S.:.0 0 171,50! $50. on
4) 60.00; $41.50.
1x12 $61.50(1 62.50; $42.50.
Iuyilrlt'B (or p.-.uiltMa Pipe h.ivc
fallen off this mouth and custom
em aro harder to find and not so
easily satlsflcl with price an hey
were In the late summer and oarly
fall. No. 2 turn in receiving a
fair amount at attention, howover,
and sales are reported at the fol-
nofllaa range; 1x4, $4'J.:."i 4i $51.2,.;
1x6, $49.50 & $52.25; lxs. $47. 2a
& $48.25; 1x10 $46.75 & $4S.25;
1x12 $47.76 & $43.25.
Slight Interest is being shown hi
shingles by dealer. Mst retail
yards have light storks w.'Uch they
regard as ample to take --arc of tho
HE T
MEETS
VICTORIA, ft. C.
ober flrsi has already exceeded the j mo(i0rate calls from the builders.
Bed cedar - shingles remain, firm,
FILL THIS OUT It Means More
Money And A Better Job For You!
Lumberlogue,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. No
Gentlemen: i
I desire to receive the Correspondence Course in Lumber
and Construction Information for Retail Lumber Dealers. 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 bo re-assigned.
Signed
Name of firm or employer
City..- State.
Street Address
(This Course is Free!)
i total volume far the year 1924.
; September broug'at tha lotai amount L0WCver. The ben makes of Itrillsh
I of building contracts for the first Columbia XXXXX re I cedar shingles
three-quarters of 1525 to $J67.21.- j arc Ilnt Ducrcd at less laan $5.96
100. This is to be cinpared wlthjor run delivery.
$352,195,100 for tho entire year of -
1924, a 4 per cent increase, and . .
with $267,915,600 f-;r the first nine I ft-' IVClCgaica tu
months of last year, 37 per cent In
crease. The September building
contract total in Eew Kngland was
$47,636,800, a 3 "per cent decrease
from August, hut a 57 per cent
increase over September of last year.
Another big cargi of west coast
lumber has Just arrived on the
Japanese steamer Etna. Maru, which
unloaded large shipments at Phlli
delphfa and New York and then tied
up at Tideiwatcr Terminal, South
Boston, to discharge ,tho remaining
1,250,000 feet, all from British
Columbia ports. Shortly before this
the Ante: lean steamer Grcylo:k from
New Westminster, B. ,C, Anacortcs,
Tacoma and il'ortland, Ore., unload
ed on the Boston market 2,291,454
feet of Douglas fir and 218,000 red
cedar shlaigles, and the British
steamer City of Victoria discharged
the largest cargo of west coast
lumber ever received at a New
Kngland port.
The steamers Lewis Lu:kcnbach
and Eastern Knight recently unload
ed at Pougikeepsle docks -& the
A. C. Dutton Lumber corporation on
the Hudson river more than 9,500,
OOOfeet of west coast lumber for
New England and New York distri
bution. Demand for Idaho white pine is
not so brisk this month as It was
at time.i in September und Augusl,
but a fair volume of orders arc be
ing booked and prices are iwell main
tained. It is slgnifi:aiit that deal
ers are Insisting upon very prompt
shipment of yard items and buyers
of shop lumber aro quite anx: ,u
for very quick delivery, thus con
firming rcportg that local stocks
have been reduced by tho heavy re
quirements 'for building and that
buyers have been making replace
ments conservatively, Ilocent sales
of common grades liiavo been made
within the following rane of quota
tions: 1x4, $65.50 $67.50; $01.50
$62.50; $36.50.
1x6 $66. 50(5 03.50; $62.50
Meet at Westport
WKSTI'ORT, Ore. Representa
tives from the Willamette valley, Til
lamook. Portland nnd Columbia riv
er districts will arrive In Westport
Monday for the combined !;eml-annu-al
district board meeting and con
vention of disticts 1..2. and 3 of the
4L organization. President Ruegntl
from Portland headquarters will call
the meeting to order at 11 n. m.
Companies and 4L locals will I"
represented here Monday are Ilooth
Kelly Lumb'er company, Springfield
(ind Wcnrillng; Silver Fulls Timber
Co., Sllverton; Brighton .Mill.; Co.,
Brighton; Jones Lumber Co., Inman
Poulton Lumbi r Co.. Eastern and
Western Lumber Co., Peninsula Lum
ber Co., West Oregon Lumber Co..
Portland: St. Helens Lumber Co.. St.
HelenB and Westport Lumber Co.,
Westport.
The business of the 4L district
board meeting and convention Is to
consider affairs of Interest to the
various districts and to ac t on reso
lutions from locals. The semi. annual
board of directors meeting of the
4L will be held In Portland November
16.
"Is she really inanled?"
"Well, Is she's not, I'm In a bell
of a fix."
"How's that?"
"I'm her husband!"
Jack o' Lantern
Old Aunt (lovingly) I under
stand I bat heaven has Jus! sent you
a sister.
Co-od For Oawd's sake, aunt,
come around to the sex hygiene class
tomorrow.
Place and date of tbo 1925 annual
Forest Management Conference of
the Western Western Forestry iitnl
Conservation Association hnve been
announced by the trustees as Vic-1
torla, n. C. December 9 und 10, ns
a return courtesy to the provincial
government, which cooperated with
British Columbia lumbermen In pro
moting tho success of the associa
tion's 1921 meeting III VtacohYer.
. . (ho usual reports on the
past fire season and Its lessons, fire
weather studies and Insect depre
dations, tie- urogram will cover such
topics as: Logical division of forest I
land ownership and responsibility;
stale anil federal acquisition of cut-
over laud; substitution of lucul and
individual responsibility for blanket
forostry and protection rules and
legislation; status f tax reform
efforts; forestry Investigation by
privale owners: new discoveries af
fecting reforestation theories; ulnsh
disposal methods; developments In
spark arresters and other protective
equipment; timber diseases ns they
affect leaving inferior' species and
seed trees and salvage of fire killed
timber: limber Insurance: corre
lating Pacific Coast forestry ofrort.
On December 7 and 8, preceding
the general conference, will ho meot
IngS of l he publicity and prolnction
commltl.'cM. representing all Pacific
Coast private and public forest agen
cies, to deal With details of educa
tional work, manuals, air patrol,
riro- weather worfc, slush disposal,
spark arresters, pumps qnd equip
ment, antl-smoktng laws, cut-over
land protection, highway patrol,
camp grounds, McNury luw co-operation,
olc.
Tl
FINED Bf COURT
Eleven Companies said to
Control Country's Red
Cedar Pole Market
Sl'OKANK. Wash. Pleiisivf gulllv
to a federal Indictment oaarfini
violation of the Hberiuuii iinll-lrutti
law wet,, entered in United Stales
district court here today by eleven
rid oodar pole manufacturers or the
United Slates mid flmei or.grcgut-
oilng the upllti Oampallh sponsored
by (lie LumbtirluKUo, and tended p,
Miss Joynes, which was announce l
last week. Mickey 1 ' eMory nt
.lee Mx m hath delivered liupssslou
ed adilteii.es romiiifliiUln.lt tll stand
taken by this pupcr, and lus valient
efforl.i of Mts Joyucl.
Dualy llttu imn spukn ui leitglh.
differentiating lh cumpiilgn -jf Miss
Jeoncs and Mcllrldo. According t
Mr. Hannen, Miss Joynes Is trying
to see that tho loggers are not
poisoned; she wauls I hem lo have
nothing but pure stuff; McBride. on
tho other bajidi wnnts lo prevoni
them from getting anything.
The meeting was closed with a
song, Ivd by Dublin Dan l.lvln g-itdn
and Jaek Hsmneuu. The soug Is
glVeh In Its entirety, to dmnonslatn
till. S:t7 'IOII V.ere e I t . I,l,l
J. Stanley Webster The defendants I "I1"" !"l ' mollv.tlag tho
and the amount of (heir fines wer .. (,r','"r ""tU'r "'
Llndsley Brothers, Spokane; Nu- n
lloiml Pole Company, Escanaba.
Mich.; A. T. Naugle Polo und Til
Company, Chicago; Pago & inn
Company. Minneapolis and Spokane;
Valentine Clarke Company, St. Paul
and Spokane; II. J. Carney Com
pany, dritinel, Iowa ami Spokane:
.MrOlllls-tllbbs t'oinpuuy, Mllwauk. ,,.
$511(10 each, the maximum provided
by law; San Pblnl Lumber and Pole
Company. Troy, Mont . J2.O00; Lou
Creek Cedar Company, tone, Wash ;
B, T, t'hnpln Company, Spokane;
Metropolitan Cedar Company, Spo
kane. $100 each.
The Indictment, returned liniv
December 20, 1924. charged Ih.ili
tho defendants, since March 1915 MM4KU KOIl HKAMON
had sold 70 per cent of the red re. . CUSICK. Wash. The mill ot the
dar poles marketed In the Culled j Diamond Match company hero has
Stales and had controlled so pr' closed for the suusnn. About thirty
c nt of the stocks of such poles. ; men hnve lost their employment, it
Maintenance of prices and ex-1 is reported. Shipping will continue
changes of market Information, ti during tho colder wcnlhor.
was charged, had been effected ..
through operation ot tho Western I A N T K 1
Lumber and Pole company, tho The experienced motorist was
(Tune "O Kvellna")
('onto chop it tlw,
fViiiio rtmp n tree,
Pick up no al anil follow ine
" get your nelghlMir, make
him I. ill. i.
Thai's Just flue,
Full In line
Don't unit Inter,
Improve your Inbor,
Help niake It pay,
While Hie hranrlint wave
o'er us,
QansS Join our iliorus.
Chop n tree, chop a tree, ,
(Imp it tree.
Western Ited Cetiar nssoctniloii and
th WeMern Red Cedar men s Infer
million bureau, all located here.
millim; around
Kventnall)', Hut Not Now
Sin Youp Impostor: You told inn
that Ibis c ar would make sixty miles.
He Well, give It lime, womnn,
give II lime.
Milking Hie Best of II
"Can you help me get my car out
of a mud hole?" risked (be tourist,
"Yxiu'ie stuck?" queried the farm
er. "Oh no douhl. Bill there Isn't tiny
other way out, BCj I'll pay you what register
Wluil Is Analomy'
A Utile negro school girl down
iti Florida, lu answer to this ques
tion, wrote the following:
"Anatomy Is a human body. It
Is divided Into thVee parts, tho bald,
the ojielsl and the stunnnlck. The
huld holds the skull and the bruins,
It any, the pheist holds the liver and
the lltes, and the slumntlik holtles
tho entrails and (he vowels which
are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes w
any y."
RENO. Resignations of two
guards at the Novadu state prison
figure! In the dorelapnionts of tho
search for Claude B. BWOOtOy, Jr.,
who esbapert from tot prison Sun
day after lapping the prison's cash
and confiscating a prison
(live Hie laulles Their Due
"My. what n pretty thermos bottle.
Where did you get U?"
"Clgnrettv coupons."
"Goo you must huve pretty near
mokod yourself to death.1'
"Not n bit of It -It represents tho
combined efforts or my wife, the
girls und my uioiher-ln-luw."
crawling carefully through a wnll
knouw "trap" in Kent, when he. saw
he village constable making Impera
tive signs lo stnp.
"Look here," snld thu annoyed mo,
torlst, "I wasn't exceeding tho speed
limit." 1
"I know that, sir." snld tbo police
man' with a diffident cough, "but
you sea I'vo got three chnps In the
Jail for reckless driving and they sent
me out to look for a fourth for a
giunu of bridge."
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