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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1929)
flHtnrriny, July 13, lfl2f) THE EVENING HERALD, TM.AMATH FALLS. OREGON F I GRASSES i TO CHEESE Key to Delicious Flavor Found in Succulent Forage Crops. MAUN, Or., Jul? It, (ft pe elal) uoc.'uleut, nutrltloui iniM grown on tlx old lake bid bare wake not only n ani mal elnule that produces run of the belt flavored cheese In tht world. The . null Is that tbe cream ery bar (Inde mad? snle fur nil tb bultr and chnoae It can pro dure. John It, Hulior, manager Utsi that l.OOO pound of choose r produced while 1,000 pounds of butter are churned weekly. A mom the SO nillkora bring ln cream to the factory her ere H. Klorln, H. M. Millard. W. Jollnek, V. A. Itajnls. Mlcke bro'V . nr II. 0. I'lukott. AL60I PLANT ISWER Flyer Falls 150 Feet Without Hurt y; i ' ' - - ..... . , iTA Vi 1 A ' ' rtA When hli pre-war type airplane foil 150 fet, Walter O. Thomai of Morgan lllll, Cat., tuii'l even scratched. Hut when be un hooked bl safety atrap to drop five feet from tb wreckage be skinned bit fac up. Hare's Tbomta and tb remnant of bl plan. (Continued from Pec One) timber-covered ilopee. Tb blai wblcb la to laneat tbla yr, darted In I he vicinity of tb Oeori Mali ranch, four mile north of Klaraatb Fall yealerday afternoon. Tb flamea raced up the irass eontid dope and over cut-ornr land, It covered five mile Imld of an hour. Tho Bhady I'ln barbecue aland and danc ball wa destroyed by fir but the gasoline nation t eaved. Other small itructurea nearby war aavid. Tbla after noon a peat land fir had brok en out on the lake aid of the highway north of Bhady fine. It waa being fought by a crew of men. How large the blau la, I not known but It li believed It cover a front of from 10 to 15 mile. Origin of tb fir I unknown. II. 8. Unwell, owner uf Hbady Flue, stated that It waa through the work of Walter foster, traf fic officer, and Mr. Decker, of tb Union Oil company, that tho nuto camp and cablna were aaved. Tb two men wore near ly overcome by amok In their endeavors to aid In aarlng the property, th owner elated. Lom (.VIUO Mr. Sue Blackburn, manager of th barbocu and danc ball loat many piece of pereonal property and clothing In the burning of th barbecue, ao quickly did It burn to th ground. A piano and few plecea of mall furniture war carried from tb blailng building before It collapsed. Loaa waa eatlmaud by th owner at approximately 15.000. partly covored by lu nranc. Two homo were in rulu near th (outhern end of the fire area and east of the highway about a half mile, but It could not be learned to whom they belonged. Robert Graham and Frank Dale, woodcutter, were trapped by th fir and were unablo to remove a Chevrolet trurk which waa deatroyed by the rapidly apreadtng fire. The two meu barely escaped by going over the mountain to the aotiiheast. It waa reported. They were cut ting wood on Graham's tract east of Shady Pine when the fire trapped them. BIG KEilO FIRE UNCONTROLLED (Continued from Page One) aerloua In Klamath In several yara. Mllllona of dollar of pin timber art endangered. Th fir originated north of Keno early thla week. For sevoral day It waa kept from causing aerloua timber damage, but the wind of today ha brought with It rory eorlous fir crisis. Resourcefulness of Navy Saves All But Pride, B. V. D.'s NEW CAMPS TO IE OPENED UP lly H.AM I.OVB United I'reas Huff Corrcapondent NKWAIIK, N. J., July 1), (If P) Tli pluck and rosourcerul nesa of the navy saved the day. Five naval officers In dis abled balloon prsvarted their slowly sinking gas beg from dropping with all hands Into Uoonlon reservoir yesterday by tucrlflclng everything but honor and their respective II. V. D.'e. Hco Gallant llatlle A Urge crowd saw an hour' gallant battle with th air, which appeared a trifle only a trifle too Insubstantial to support th sagging balloon. Th big craft first appoarod from th general direction of Lakehurst, where It took the air at 6 p. m. Thursday on a train ing cruise piloted by LleuL Hod nry Bennett. It bad made two practice landings, for the bene fit of the four naval reaorv of ficer with Uennelt, during th ulght. On Its voyage yesterday It bad collected a alieable land tall of motorlnte and small boys who followed It acroe country to th point where It got Into troubl above th raorvolr. Hlnk Over Reservoir - Our the center of th treat reservoir, which supplies Jersey City with water, a cross current caught the balloon. Instead of floating gracefully across, It bait ed In mid-air. Then It began to alnk. "O, boy!," cried membere of the land tall to one another. "Now watcbe'm throw out the sandbags!" Hut as It happened, there were no sand bag. They bad been Jettisoned to avoid high tension wires during the night. Officers Loh Garb Slowly but surely the big craft settled towarda the water Suddenly a commotion shook the basket. A moment later some thing tumbled and flapped to ward th water. It was Lieut. Ueunelt' Jacket. Tb basket vibrated again and a bifurcated blue bit of ballast circled down ward. A cloee observer might hav Identified It aa Lieut. Com mander C. Cralg'a panta., In quick succession C D. Ma yor's entire service uniform. Lieut. Comander C. Craig's shoes and ahlrt and the Intimate be longing of Lieut. William ft. Counett and Lieut. M. Kedfleld floalod Into the drinking watur of Jersey City. Wind Bavea nag; Tbe balloon conllnuod to alnk. Two naval airplanes spoiled lla dllflculllee and circled overhead, ready to drjp Into the reservoir and rescue the crew If the bal loon bit the water. But articles of apparel contin ued to aall overboard. Wbeu tbe craft waa but 26 feet from the water, a alight breete veered It towards solid ground. A thin rope, almost the only detachable arllclo left In the basket, was tossed shoreward by Lieut. Dennett. It wa seltod by eagor band and tb balloon pul led to solid ground while small boy chexred and th few wom en In th crowd retreated to a distance. IS OF S. P. TO BE JOINED GIRL BORN TO DALTONS TODAY Mr. and Mr. Paul Dalton, prominent young eoupl of thla city announce th birth of a baby girl, weighing seven po nda, born thla morning at Hillside hospital. Mr. Dalton before her mar riage waa Mlaa Inea Jenkins, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Jon kins. For aevoral yoa.j ah was employed In the bookkeeping de partment of the First National bank. It wa hard to determine today Just who as celebrating the most ovor th arrival of th naw hair, Bill Dalton, th grandfather or Paul Datlon, the father. Cigar and eandy were passed to employee of th American Na tional bank by th proud young father, teller with th banking Institution. Mr. Dalton and wa daughter are doing nloaly according to lata report th.li ftrnoon from th hospital. KILLED IX FLOODS THERAN, Russia, July IS. (A P) At least 111 persona were killed and several village wiped out In flood at Tabrla on Thurs day undorstood to hav boon ansed by a cloudburst. (Continued from Peers Ons) Pacific: S. H. McCartney, lce- presldent and general manager of the N. C. O.; J. H. Megan, traffic manager of tbe Southern Pacific; L. C. Wesrrtcr, of the Peoples California Tubllc Serv ice: C. K. ftoblnson, president of the Alturas Chamber of Com merce: Harry Coleman, aecrolary of the Alturas chamber; Mitchell Tlllotcn of the Modoi Times; Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. Frencfc of tbe Plnlndealcr, J. T. Negler, of tho board of auporvleors and JuriRO B. C. Donner of the au- perlor court. Contract for to construction of engine, sand and combined power and pump houses at both Hackamore and Alturaa bar Just bean lot by th railroad and call tor their completion by October 1. Th buildings, with machinery and equipment, will cost approx imately 1100,000. A 200,000 gallon stool water tank, 25,000 gallon oil lump and 5,000-barrel tuol oil tank will aso b con structed at Hackamore. At Al turaa th railroad will construct a BO.OOO-gallon water tank, a 6.000-barrel fuel oil tank and SS.OOO-gallon oil sump. The company also let Contract of approximately 190.000 for th construction of flv sets of sec tion bouses and three operators' houses. These buildings will be completed by August 31. All of th construction Is In Klamath couuty and Siskiyou and Modoe counties. The line, when com pleted, will give northern Cali fornia and southern Oregon a new line east connecting with tho overland route at Ferniey, Nevada. The railhead connection which will be made Monday will be at a point In California about a mile north of Hackamore lake. The actual distances are about 60 miles south of Klamath Falls, and about 28 miles north of Al lures, tb southern terminus of th Modoo Northern. SHAW BERTRAM FIRE CHECKED Fire, which broke out In the saw dust pile at Shaw-Bertram late thla afternoon was under control within a short time. Slight If any daman waa done. (Coatlnuad from Page One) template beginning operation In Ha eastern Klamath lumber unit, It miles east of Illy, sora time thl fall, pro' ably la October. Beven and one balf miles of grading bare been completed and laying steal from Bly east la undtr way. . Logglog operation of tb company cess- ' tb. latter part of June, Whether or not they will b renewed on tbe Long Prairie unit before tbe new camp 1 ready for operation, baa not been determined. There ar enough logs In lb pond to keep up operation for some time. The new logging Hue la being constructed by lb Kwauna Box compel.. No contract work 1 contemplated. Tb mill Is operating on a two-sblft five-day-wtek schedule. The planing mill and box fac tory are operating on a two- sblft, slx-dar-week basis. Ap proximately 00 men are em. ployed In tbe Klamath Falls plant; tbe woods crew average about Zoo. Th Lamm Lumber company of Modoo I'olut I th seen of the blggeat lumber development In the county. Capacity of tb mill baa been Increased 20 per cent by tbe Installation of new re-saw, th erection of two now boilers, each 84 by 18, and the construction of a new lum ber abad. Additional boualng facilities are being provided by tbe erection of a 24-room addi tion to tbe Lanm'a mill hotoL The new wine of tbe building will Include a hole! lobby, bar ber shop and reading' room. The capacity of tbe mill has been In creased from 140,000 feet tt. shift cut, to 16, 000 or 170,000 Iwt, two-shift cut. The plant waa do n three daya during the Fourt' of July, Tbe sawmill la now operating on a two shift basis whll lb planing mill la operating on shift. A lltlli. mar than balf of tb marsh section of the new Lamm logging Una from Chlnchalo east to tbe Yamsey .mountain timber unit Ibe concirn acquired last year, bai been constructed. Tbe Sawml'l Engineering and Con struction company baa the con act. A eont set baa been re cently let to tbe Jobnxon Broth er Construction company for the grading of 4 1-1 ilea of the naw road on the east side of the marsh near he bead of the Wil liamson river. W. E. Lamm, prealdent of the company, today aald be believed -tbe railroad would b completed by the "die of October. "Weather condition verml.- tlng," be aald, "wa will be haul Ing log over th line lata thl fall." Th Chlloquln Lumber com. pany ha recently constructed a two-mil logglug line tapping the Weeks unit: Dunn nd linker Construction company bad the contract for tb new line. This concern conleinplrtes logging tbe Week unit aud tb Cblloquiu unit both rrvatlon tract almultaneausly. Together they ropreaent a cut of eeveral years. The sawmill baa Ljen oper ating on a two-whlft. alx-day week basl whll he box factory is operating on a onesblft baiis. On hundred and aeventy-fte men ar employed In tb plant aud 110 In th wood. Two-shift capacity cut I 150,000 feet. Tbe company recently completed erec tion of a $10,000 burner, of steel and concreU material. It la one of the most modern burn era In the Klamath country. E. A. Blockllugar, o ner of the mill, has Just returned from au eaatarn trip, and la ccutldont thai the lumber market will hold up for the rest of th-i year. He characterised the market aa "average." The Forest Lumber company Is still logging Ita Calamui marsh tract 30 mile from the mill at Pine Iildge and, from all Indi cations, will be operating there tor aeveral year to come. This plant, which la regarded aa one of the beat In th Klamath coun try. Is cutting 300,000 feet a day on a two-shift basis. Tbe sawmill la operating on a fir- PLANES ON WW ACROSS DGEAN (Continued from Page. One) pnak wa aomewher between tbe coarse being followed by tb machine whos exact position could not b determined by tb vwsel. Inasmuch aa tb radio atrtngth of tb plane wa limited It would a though th two filers were beginning to follow eon verging course although tb Po lish plan learned further to th nortb and flying In a direction which would carry har toward th northern iteamablp routes, tb ahortest rout to tb United Hlntae. LONDON, July It, (AP) Tb master of the steamship Bal moral Caatle thl venlng gent to th Aaaoclated Presa mes sage Intercepted from th (team ship Ilbakoa. He aald permis sions bad been glren to forward thl. It read: "At Din A. M. O. M. T. ( a. m B I. T) position laUtud 41.22 north, longltnd 1.01 west, w sighted a whit blplan flying at a height of about 760 feet In a westerly direction. Weather fair andmo derate ,wlnd aatn ortb and moderate, winds east aorth-wesL" 10T0R VS. IN BUTTLE DRAW MUCH 0ULDN6 IN IDOC CITY (Continued en Page Thrt . crate and steel construction and I being erected at a cost of 12,100,000. Having a capacity of 150,000, 000 of lumber annually the plant coupled with the logging oper atlona will distribute locally a payroll of $125,000 per month or 215,000,000 per year. Tb present plant Is but the first unit of twin saw mills. A second mill A duplicate of tbe on It completion, era! progres of th eommunlty is mor aatisractory than In any omer section in th coast area. Dwelling Will Be Erected On Modoc Avenu- Oronnd has been broken on Modoe Avenue In Rlvervlew Ad dition for i modern six room horn, which when completed will coat In th neighborhood of 7000. Mr. and Mr. Roy Temoy will occupy tbe borne Immediately up- INY DRIVERS RECEIVE FINES (Condoned from Page One) to the finish with the aecond hand power unit. Tb nd cam ahortly aftar Mendall and Relnhart had mae aaged requesting a thirty aavanth refueling contact. A tb nurse ahlp took tb air and gained it position over the endurance bi plane, the Angeleno, with tail group wobbling badly, ellppea away and landed abarply before tbe 6,000 peraona who were watching the refueling attempt, war aware that tb hardy ad venturer had com to tb end of their Journey. Th world' enduranc record tor airplane, ao recently aet by Byron K. Newcomb and Roy U Mitchell of Cleveland, at 174 hour tt eeoonds, bad been eclip sed by 73 boura 31 minute t lecond. But tt was not thl re cord that tb pair sat out to break. Camera Gets Thrilling Rescue From Burning Plane j ' 7-.sr' v- Thlg remarkable picture of an actual reacu from th blaring wrtckag of an alrplan show how Henry K. Goldsmith, Fraeport, Long Island, student flyer, waa dragged, fatally burned, from tb flames that also killed Francis Phillip, wealthy ion of th late John M. Phillip, "sewer pipe king" of Now York. Uoldamlth waa thrown from the tiny Moth plane wben it crashed and caught fir at Roosevelt Field, but landed In the wreckage and dlod late from burns received. 1'hllllpa, who wa piloting th craft, waa trapped by th flam and could not be reached by rescoors. day basis and th planing mill on a alx-day plan. la th woods ar employed 200 men; In tbe plant and yard. 230 man. Th mil waa closed down thre days during th celebration. Official of tne company said that tbe lumber market was average." Tbe Sbaw Bertram Lumber company haa Jnst completed mov ing lta camp from Its location near Cbemult to the new eaatern Klamath alt in the Squaw flat unit, a tract of approximately 225 million feet. The task haa been an arduous on, "lomewLat similar," J, R. Shaw, president said, "to mov ing a circus from on city to another." A small camp of 40 men which will turn out eight cars a day la being retained In tb Cbemult location. In tbe new camp which will be shipping log on Monday, are 200 men who will turn in from 30 to 36 cars a day. Following the fir of the Klam ath Pine Lumber mill, th Shaw Bertram Lumber company con tracted to buy log from small concern furnishing logs to th burned-out mill. This act baa resulted in a number of "gypo" logging eonoeroa continuing op eration. Their output la manu factured by th Wheeler-Olm-stead plant which th Shaw Ber tram haa leased, and sold to tbe Associated Box factory and U Stockton Box and Lumbar com pany. The Shaw Bertram mill la op erating on a two-shift basis; th box factory la also on a two shift run but th planing mill Is operating On shift. Tb main Una logging rail road of th Pelican Bay Lumber company axtandlng from Bly southeast to that company' large tract of Umber will b completed next month. Th line Is It mil long. As oon aa th Hn Is com pleted th lumber company will begin moving Its logging equip ment to the new location. - To what extent logging will ba un dertaken by th big eompany thla year, waa not revealed. De finite announcement will be made later. Tbe plant shut down over th Fourth of July but renewed operatlona last Monday morning on a two-ahtft tlve-day-week basle. The box factory ba ba operating on a two-shift ilx-day- week plan while th ahtpplng department, lnoludlng th plan ing mill, baa been conducted on a Ix-dy-wak on shift basil. Mill oftlotals pronounced market condition as "normal". Tb Big Lake Box factory Is operating Its BUI on a two-sblft five-day-week bail whll) th shipping dapartmtnt and bos fac tory Is operating on a two-shift six-day week run. Between 16 and 18 ear ot logs ar being shipped In from ' a logging camp In Squaw Valley dally. on under construction bare will be moved from Its present loca tion at Haslem, Tex., and set up alongside tb Alturas nnlt. Both plants ar of th double band typ and ar (quipped with loni of tb latest equipment designed for tbe purpose ot cut ting hlgbgrad lumbar. Tb mill bare will get their npply from the vast Modoe tract of timber. Tb company haa In igbt ilx billion feet of the beit pin In th world, tnough to keep th plant In operation a mini mum of 10 year. In Modoc connty It baa been estimated that nln billion feet ar now standing. Th log will b brought to Altnras by rail and dumped Into so tO-acr pond which Is said to b on of th largest artifi cial timber Impounding reser voirs snywbere In th world. Ready for operation by Not. 1, the mill will run three shifts 251 daya out of th year giving ateady employment to a large group of men, many of whom will b among th skilled and well paid classes. Local building is matching tb saw mill construction cost bv Several hours after ther had another 12,600,000 while the gen- been released from tb county With J. M. Bedford, Mr. Tern by la part owner of tb Rlvr view Addition, located on th Klamath Falls-Asbland highway wner several lovely bomae have been erected within the paat few months. Dale and Hosklng are exclusive agenta fo rthe property. During th past week. 7 of tb choice lots ot thj lub-dlvtilon were sold. METAL WORKER SENT TO JAIL Pleading guilty to th charge of driving an automboll while Intoxicated, L. L. Johnston, met al worker wa fined 1100 o.' fO day In tb city Jail wben bronght before Judge V. S. Bal lentlne this tnorn!ng. Unsbls tj raise the 3100, John ston waa aen'enced to serve out the 50 daya In tbe city JalL Hi arrest iu made thl morn ing at 12:36 on South Six' street by city -afflc officer. PAIR GET DRCNK IX COUNTY COCBT HOUSE Determined to nut aw ei.4 t double p-.klng on M Mreet. which baa become a lerlou trsf. fie problem sine parallel nark. Ing was establtahed, Keith Am- irnae, chief of nolle today an nounced th folllng role, which he Insist mast b obeyed. Double parking for mor than flv minute Is prohibitive. Double parkin without a driver Is prohibitive. Double parking wher tfnar 1 available to park parallel la prohibitive. Parking other than parallel la abaolutely prohibitive. Barney Lew In and John Ouest. special traffic officers war worn In yesterday afternoon to take charge ot the double park ing problem, according to Am brose. "More than 60 wore brought Into police court this morning to answer to the charge of double parking." Keith Ambrose aald. "Fine will be Imposed and the offlc of Police Judg V. 8. Ballantln has given th city police department cooperation on thl problem," Ambrose further stated. "If people continue to dis obey the dcubl parking rule. then the next step will be to abandon th doubt parking privilege utlrly." Jail, whir they had been . arvlng time on liquor violations, Avar 7 Stokea and Leslie Hood were found In tb furnac room of tbe connty court i.usv Intoxicated. They had bronght liquor Into th court houae and pro.eeded to get drunk. Needless to say, they are back In Jail. For results nae Herald Claaa Adt Wasted energy: A hatr-ralilng story told to a baldheaded man. Union Outdoor Services auspices Co-operating Churches of Klamath Falls Each Sunday Night During July and Aug. AT MAIN and ESPLANADE Tomorrow, 8 p. m. Rev. Nelson F. Cole, 1st Cong Ch. Subject: "Your Coronation Day" Special Vocal and Instrumental Music Congregational Singing Led by Mr' Chester Cassel A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC Roy Call's Auto Wrecking Save 'to 3A on all Good used Parts We are Jugt Wrecking the Following Cart for Their Good Parts: Bulck 1918 to 1923 Bulck 0 1918 to 1928 ' Cadillao 8 1913 to 1921 Chandler 191f to 1921 Chevrolet Superior 1923 io 192U Dodge 1915 u 192S Durant 41923 Esaex 4 1920 to 1923 Esaox 0 1921 to 1923 Fords, all Models to 192T Franklin 01917 to 1921 Hndeoa 0 191ft to 1923 Hupmoblle 4 1910 to 1923 Light 2-Wheel Trailers Jewett 0 1922 to 1923 Maxwell 1917 to 1924 Nash 4 1920 to 1923 Noah 0 1913 to 1923 Oakland O 1917 to 1923 Oldamobile 4 1920 to 1923 OldsmobUe 01921 to 1925 Oldsmoblle 8 1913 to 1928 Overland 4 1918 to 1925 Reo, 4 and 0 1910 to 1920 Star 4 1928 to 1925 Stndebakei 01919 to 1025 Heavy Logging Trailer Speaking of New Tire Prices, We are Offering the Following Specials for the Coining Week: 30x3V Standard Cord $3.95 up 31x4 Cord $8.90 up 30x3 'a Overaiie Cord......$4.4S up 32x4 Cord..- $9 50 up 29x4.40 Cord .... $5.85 up 33x4 Cord .c $9.95 up Other Sizes In Proportion f 11-PLATE GREAT WESTERN GUARANTEED BATTERIES $7.85 DISTRIBUTORS FOR National Wheels and Rims Republic Ring and Pinions Thompson Starting Cranks Mack Trucks Gates Tires Kramer Radiators Laher Springs ' , Quality Piston Rings WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Roy Call Auto Co. 727 COMMERCIAL ST. 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