The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 04, 1911, Image 1

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The Only Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake Counties
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EVENING NEWSPAPER
I'llINT TMK NEWS, NOT HISTORY
Klrlli Year N. l(DO
KLAMATH PALLH, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVKMIIEIt -I, 1011
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BIGGER PRESERVE
WANTED FOR DEER
1 simm other tout, with tliu rmult that
,r tints ikirrrri'Titir "K'y w""1'1 liiimedlntoly full victims
IS NOW INtrrttTIVE,"' hunterv rim,.-
Tim pnrk now utiibrnrc 219 siimru
mill, being 1314 mile ncrns rait
M'l'KIH.vrr.MiKNT W. F. AIIANT"""' w''"1 nl"' ",4 M,"M distant from
, tho north to (ho south linn. Mr. Arnul
(H CRATER LAKE NATIONAL n,KKn ,,nl tl() ir,t.clo, nron ,,
PARK EXI'LAINH HOW THEY Inrrenicd hy taking u strip about nlm
.i.i. uiuv nut- iki tiil. .! i '"'I'" ""l"' "",l ulnlilM'M mile to the
ARE KAMI I'llhi IN THE 1AI.L , ,,,,, ...
wi-it, ntnl Hun tri'lili' tliu nliu of the
, pioscnt pnrk anil llirlinln nn area to
If recommendation niaito by W. F. ,, ,..,, ,, f ,,,. h()ri
Arnnt. superintendent of Crater Lnkn ,,, (.,, , ht, ,,,, nn, :tk
imtlminl pnrk, to Secretary of tlu rrck. Thli territory, In Mr. Awnf
Interior Waller Fisher nro adopted opinion, In thn greatest tintiirnl ln
Iln. ilni of Iho park will l Incrcnifil l(,rK Kroiiml of tho deer on thu I'n.
to three tlini'i Hi present illiuvriilium rlllc count. .
fur Urn pnrtlrulsr purpoimif protect- Aim IihIuiIi.I uoulil bo Dlninoml
Iiir ili it ami mnkliiB for Iho Knmc ,.,,ku nml Aiitcliip.. Vnlli-y, tho latter
a prowrvii which will better servo to,,,IK M, (0 IS , miy ,.rrr)
protect them thin Iho territory now containing mitelopo In tholr tintiirnl
't apart, 'itntu In thn lountry.
Ai It U now,, Mr. Atnnt ciplnlni, Mr A runt I now making the nn
tlm iliir roam through tho park terrl- mini preparation for riming up v
tort In (ho summer unumti-iti-il, nml erjlhlug nt llio pnrk for tho winter
w lien tln itormi itnrt In thu fnll nml I'looni of bridge over deep rnnyoni
Ih-kIii filling thu pnrk with ni imtrh.nre taken up. Home of theio bridge
n twenty feot or mow In plnrc, tlm I fin- 100 fed Ionic. It In neccisnry to
itei-r rnniiot lire there, mi they seek Iteiiinvo tho lloerlm: to prcieno It,
tln low Kroiiml, whlrli N outihln thn ni twi'iity fcrt of mow, or n null of
pri'wrvf, ami thrlr tnnmnrii innkcn wnti-r from hiiuo tlinw when th
i lii-ni cniy pri')' to thn hnntfr'i rlrio, wi-nthcr Jinnki wonlil ili-ntroy thu
I hnvi hiH-n ilroply IntcrritPit In itrurtiirm In ihort onli-r It In proli
ihli iiinttnr for lomo time, nml for nhln t lint Mr Arnnl, uho nlum to ho
tmiro tlmn n year Imvo Ix-cn nnxlouitho Mat to li-avi, lll rotno out In
in hiirn loitii-thlne ilono, If poiilhlo.
to invo tho ilM-r," inlil Mr. Arntit.
Jntt now I nut moro ptrmnded tlmn
i-viT Hint It wuulil do n ili-ilrahlo
mor. I itntnl In my report, In mil'-tnnri-,
that It li hardly fnlr to tho
ilr-r for tho nornnirnt to net prnr
tlrnlly ni nn nitrnry for furnlihlnR
Kntin. to the lino whero tlm hunter
nwnll Mm, and In mltlltlnn to thnt
nut lilm thpro In meh n tnmp ronitl-
Hon Hint ho ilooi not iitulrrilnnil that i
ho ihnulil ho wnry of Iho hunlrr.
"Thrro li no blntno nttnrln-il to tho
I union. They have n rlxlit to kill
I In- iloor when tho open iomoii romei,
nml It li the mnrt naturnl thlm: In tho
worhl for them to nrt under tho Inw
o( Iho irmon. They nro not kiiiiio
Iiiiki, hut Konllnnipu, nml no proper i
(oiiiplnlnt rnn ho mmlo nl their eon
lint. Tho plncri whi-ro tho iii--r
i oiiio out nro well known. A innn
fiimlllnr with thn territory and their 1
luihlti know tho plarei whpro thoy
lis. i.Hid ! ail MAM (uIiAVa lltnt.... ........ .. I I...
eron, and tho hunter nro compnrn
llii'ly uro of Just where to lie In
unit, outildo tho pnrk, for tho nnl
mnli lo pas. They havo nil gnnn out
now, for thero havo been ionic storm
up (hero already, although the result
hnvo all gono, and thn pnst week ha
hoon Just like It Is hero In Klmnnth
Full. Rut I venturn to say thorn I
not ono deer within ton mile of our
plm-o up thero today, whero In tho
summer there ro probnhly 1,000 of
them roaming tho pnrk.
"A nn Illustration of how Inmo tho
deer nro nftfr being protected nil
summer In tho pnrk, I ran rolnto nu
Incident. Home men who woro work
Iiir for mo woro ramping near tho
iIko of tho park, Mid nn It wn nfter
the storms had begun nnd thorn was
thi co or four Inches of mow on tho
Kiound, they had a lent erected, nnd
hnppcnod to bo sitting In It. White
Htated thoro threo fine buck deer
pnisod dollberntely along In front of
their tent and wended thotr wny on
down. Those men could hnvo fol
lowed them and shot them If Ihoy
hnd wnntcd to, but they had no deilro
to tnkn them.
".Vow It would bo no mirprlio for
Ihoyo same threo animal lo go on out
to tho unprotected territory and pai
Bombardinist Gets' Light Penalty
For Selling Liquor lo An Indian
Uuy Urown, former has hornor, or
bombardlno blowor, In tho Klamath
Kulli Military band, who was taken
to Portland some weeks ago and thoro
Indicted by tbo federal grand Jury on
Iho chargo of having sold liquor to
an Indian on the Klamath Indian
reservation, pleaded guilty when
called up for trial.
Ho was sentenced to serve sixty
days In Jail. Md also to pay a Ane of
nhotit two MO'ki, nml reuinln until
tho iprlnK Mi-nthi-r innkei It fpnillito
In return nml open up iiunrti-n pro-'
pnrnlory to tho pnrk leniinn.
DEVELOP CHURCH
INDEPENDENTLY
m:v. nn. toi.i.ixs who wii.i
iiti:siin: at i.-i'ist-oi'Ah ki:k-
VICIX TOMOHKOW (ilVUS OUT. I
mm: of mical hituation
Iti-v Dr. Henry C. Collins, who
" ' ' '"'B c """' o.
Cullf., to uimliirt iervlci-4 for tho
i-ougri'Kiilliiu of drain Episcopal
cliurrh, mid who will hold tho lumo
inmnriiiw iiieruliii: nt It o'clock In
the Houitoii opera- house, Iim fur
nlihed to tho Herald n summary of
tho Munition hero, a hit look nt It,
which In ns follew:
' In lukliiK up tho work of tho Kpls-J
eopul rhorih In Klumnth Fall It I
not tho ili-ilrn to drnft upon tho tho
church In thu other folds, but tho
purpiu I lo mllM In tho Lord' ser
lco tl'ose, who liavn hitherto taken
no nrtlvo lull-rout In thn cause of ro
IIrIoii mid Ihoio now uuntliirheil.
"Tho miilcrlnl dovclopmrnt of IhU
wiiuderfiil country, which In ho IiUm
hoiI by the Creulor' bounty, I n port
of Ills piirpoit', hut uqunlly ho, mid ot
oven moro Importance, U tho develop-mi-lit
of tho ioIIrIoii mid mornl
force of tho community, for tho fu
turn Kri-ntnoss will depend ou wlidli
er or no them material nnd splrltunl
force ro hand In hand, tho ouo Kuld
ed mid restrained, It may bo, by
tho othtr. It In truo Hint 'rlRhtcnoui
nei oxnlteth n nation,' nnd It In our
purpose to nsslat In this part or the
development or Klamath,
"Thoro nro ninny public spirited,
loyal, gonoroun nnd unsalflsh nimi,
who nro rorcmoit In tliolr endeavor
$100.
Tho penalty Is the smallest pre
scribed by law that may bo Inflicted
for tho offense, and the lonloncy of
tho court was duo to tho fact that
Drown had In his possession an hon
arable discharge from tho United
States navy, which ho showed to tho
court, as woll as tho furthor fact that
ho haxl not sold tho liquor to tbo In
dlan with any view to making a pe
cuniary profit for his own benefit.
In ilovulop tin mntorlal nffnlra who
hno not in Ji.t tnken thvlr plncn In
I Hint whldi lunki'x for thu hlghur nml
'hctti-r, moro rnllKhttitittl cltlr.cnihlp
I nml puhllu n-itlro, men who nro tho
Miry licit nml Imro tho moat powar
for Infliii-iiclnc tho llfu of tho com-
iiiunlty In tho m-IIkIoiih iphcru. It In
jto thcau wo nppenl, niklutc thom lo
Itnko up their pnrl nml ihoiililor tho
.liunli-ii Hint hi-loiiKi to tht-tii ni mon
nml eltltoni,
"Wo welcome! tho mippnrt of nil.
Tho rourti of our pinto of worship
nru open nml free to nil men. Co mo
fii-ely nml Join with Hit In our wor
ihlp of Mini upon whon hounty wc- " K. Hurroll of Fort Hock who
live, moto nml luivo our helnc. hw chnrRo of Iho RnnK of road-
"To tho othtr rohli of our Lord htilldCru who hnvo been Improving
nml Mniter, wo extend rrntornaliU'" Klamath county highway under
Km-tliiK, nnkliiR their fellnwahlp nnd'ltccllon or tho countr court, report
co-operntlon In tho liril'i rnmr. Ai '" tho county road In completed
H-oro li hut ono body nml one iplrlt. 'r0"' Chllorjuln to BIlTtir Lake.
ono hopo of our rnlllnR, ono Lord,, Thl highway rumj oh tho cait ildo
oiio fnlth, ono haptlim, wo may b
nl ono lii-nrt nml mind, hound KiRi-th '"B nw lirldnoi hnvo been built: 8o.
pi In f lloHhlp nml lovo, looklim forPi'"ni' Plnli. 72 feet Iodr; Wociii
tin. roiiHummnllon Intended hy our "")'. ? foot lonni Bkellog, 1C fectj
Lord, 'ono flock under nmi Bhcphi'nl.'.noroM Wllllamion Illror nt tho upper
prw nrilently ileilrpil by nil hrntichoa'onil or manh, 67 feet.
of III rhtirch."
MORE COMEDY
WORK RENDERED
tno tnnriue or Anrnnnm ctinrlte, a
,well known Indian, and Alexander
AMISINO I'HOIlUtTION OF jos.'ayli. n tho route nvolditheio . poll
and rop HiroiiRh the hlg flat luntend.
liirrilICK AMI ABKOCIATKH AT' From tho Wllllamton River north
oii:ha
IIOl'Hi: (IIUTIFUX A
coon hicii ai'iiii:nck
An iimuiliiR rotuody, "Tho Man of
lli-r Cliolco," with Jmeph Dctrlck In
tl.i prlnrlpnl liiiiRh-produclitR chnr
ac.r. wn given nt llomton' opera
homo lull nlRht to nu nudlenco wlioij
rlnlMii worn worked overtime In re
sponding to tho ludlrxoitK iltuutlou
which rnmo nbout HiroiiRh tho loss
of the falio teeth of a younR man who
win nlrtnuy cnougti (iiitrciicu ni
having to wear auch a-convenlenco.
Tho threo net furnlihcil all tho
iimuiemeiil n reaionnhlo poraon could
ail: for, and tho performance, whlrh
win n drrliled iiicrem, will bo repeat
nl tonlRhl with miliordlnntn roloi
iikMii In the hand of such cnpnblo
pioplo ni Floyd Meniel, J. O. llnrpcr,
Leslie (llenn, Ollvo Mordolf, Revn
Itnynionil nnd Iols llolton.
GHENT HCfDES
AND TIKIS IN SIGHT
SIiiiiirIuiI (inrtlwHi Itrtolt ami Takes
City In lln Keeping Fiftern Hun
dnil lliinkovr Ituoerlnllits tUllcd
In the Flghtlng
liiilu-d Press Service
IMIKIN', Nov. t. Thu government
Iti il'rtded ou concessions.
I.I Yuivn lluiiR hns comentod to n
triu-o.
Ho meetH Yunn Shi Kill at Hankow
tniiiiy.
At ShntiKhnl tho gnrrlion has re
Milted mid thu city Is In tho hands of
thn revolutionist, but Is compara
tively qulot.
Fifteen hundrdl Imperialists wcro
killed In tho flRhtliiR at Hankow on
November 1st.
Princeton. Inrvnrd football game
First half, Trlncoton 6, Harvard 0;
mini, Prtncoton 8, Harvard 0,
$
A
Want Advertising in The Evening Herald
Will Shorten and Cheapen Your
Search For a Buyer
A iiuin who waata to buy
'.-like the man who vtants
lure--
Vi.ni- ml. If you hate somethbaa- to sell, will And readers awaiting it who waat to bay and , ,
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t0 MMMIMMM Ml
SILVER LAKE IS
LINKED BY ROAD
COUMV IIIOIIWAY FINIHIIKI) TO
Ul'l'l.'ll M.VK OF COUNTY AND
liAUCJK AMOUNT OF IHHTANCK
IS CUT OUT f
of tho manh, nnd along It tho follow.
T"c briaxfa, Mr. nurroll nyi,
nro info for traffic of tho hea-vloit
-kind.
Tho completion of the road which
tho men hnvo been constructing
Imenni twenty-one nillei or new road,
nml will snve nliout elovon mile or
tho dlitnnro from Chlloquln to Silver
t.nko, n It ruli out nil tho water In
nlonR Lome Trnlrlo tho ntnrih Is avoid
'(l by running throiiRii tno wooa
a
dlttanro of aorcn tnllr. Tho newly
completed road mean that Klamath
Fall has better access now to a largo
and newly nettled district than ever
liofore, Including the Silver Lake.
Fort nock, Cbrlttmns Lake and Sum
mer I.nko ncttlemcnt, which nro
growing v?ry rapidly, owing to tho
nurir-er or settles tnVis up farming
In those locations. What was for-
merlr territory shunnrd a wnrthteti
I being tnken up eagerly,
When Mr. Tlurrcll settled In the
Fort Rock region there woro only
iievfn other people at thnt p'are, and
now thero nro n largo number, and
thl iienion r.,000 buihels of grain
bnvo been threihed, dcsplto the still
nrlmltlvo condition and the large
amount of unbroken land.
Freight I moving up that way rap
idly, and yeiterday seven big freight
ing outfits, nil with trail wuiom, left
Chlloquln, which Is tho pro.'cnt ter
minus or tho railroad, with supplies,
such ns feed, flour, salt and ollur
t'elilcs. Included In tho niimbor wore
Jamison from tho upper onl of the
IiIr marsh, Fox from Fromont, Ln
llreo from Silver l.nko, Duncan from
Airow nnd Rulck from Rock Ynlloy.
Two ilnyngo Stnnley Martin of S'.hor
Lake started up with three outflH.
BASKET BALL IS
GETTING LIVELY
llltill HC'IIOOI, UlllS TIIYINQ OUT
FOR l'L.fK8 ON F1VK, AND IN
fOUPI.K OF WKKKB THE CLASS
aASIFJ) WU.lt 1IKGIN
nioh artmni linva Intend to have
ii basket ball team, and tho flre to
bo picked will bo tho best talent on-
Little "Campaign"
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a hone, or vetuciei or Hsecj ranuiwv, minwij www ;
to buy home, la cater to Mtte beat possible BARGAIN
I I flM.l lt UII.Vji
iwu m mi vi',
ttclnnblo from ntnoriR tho cl&sac on
tho hill. AmonK thoio who are try
ItiK out for place nro the following,
who wcro nt tho rink thl morning
Rt-ttinK limbered up: Harry Memor,
J. Hardin Carter, Eugene McCorralck,
Hoy Orem, Lton Holler, J. K. Nell,
Harold Hargcnt, Ioul Iloagland,
Paul Nail, Lou McClure, Robert
ItlRRa, Harold Fecie, Konnuth Stow
art, Ulcnn Uarrett, Sterling Oarrett,
Korcit Poll.
W. II. Shaw I coach, and Robert
ItlKK ha bten elected ipcclal baikct
hall manager. In about two week
thero will bo omo high ichool dais
Rauic and two fives will be chosen,
probably from the Junior and lopho
moro year.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Klamath Fall MlllUiVband
ileilrca to announce that Gila. W.
Knnpp of tho Cincinnati tfollcgo of
Miiilc, n competent toachor of the vio
lin, vlollnccllo and clarhfct, ha locat
ed In Klamath Fall. . Anyono dclr
Inn Imtructlon on any or theio Initru
mtnts will do well to eo him. An
appointment may bo trranged by call
InR phone 33. 4-Ct
WAR CRUELTIES
CAUSE PROTEST
ITALIAN ATIU)CITU IN TRIPOLI
MAY LKAII POWEIW TO MAKE
A CONCKRTKII IIFJWANII FOR
TIIKIH AIIAMIONMENT
ynlted Press Service
LONDON, Nor. 4. Italian cruel
tic In Tripoli may causo n concerted
demand by tho powers that Italy ob
serve modes ol "clvlllxtd" warfare.
In tho houso of commons Member
Loach asked Foreign Secrttary-Orey
If ho would not uso hi Influence to
prtvent a repetition of atrocities.
Orey deprecated tho question a
offcnslvo to a friendly power.
Reports Indlctto that a thousands
beings wcro slaughtered In Tripoli-
Tho oasis outside of Tripoli Is a
wit stench place filled with hun
dreds of bodies.
it Is reported Hint Wolgait expects
to ro to Australia for a series of
flRhts after tho Welch battle on
Thanksgiving.
MANY HARKED BILLS ANE
FOUND IN SUSPECTS ROOM
Man Arreted Coming Out of Chlaa
ton it (inmbllng lien Relieved to lie
Ono of the Robber of the Moat
rral Hank
! United Press Service
VANCOUVER, Nov. John Boieyk.
with $4,000 In marked bills, has been
arrested as ouo concerned In the rob
bery of the Bank or -Montreal In Sep
tember. l)ozo)k wns coming out ot a- gam
bling den In Chinatown when asked
hy a policeman to give an account o'f
himself.
' Ills statements were unsatisfactory
nml ho was searched.
On him 1700 were found.
At tho statlon'ho gave several oth
er accounts ot hit movements.
Ho said he roomed at tho City Ho
tel. Thero his effects were searched
and $4,000 found.
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MMMMI
CAMPBELL TIMBER
HOLDINGS DEALT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Klamath Falls Music House
bas moved Its cntlro stock ot musical
Instrument and goods' to the new
loratlon In the Drlitol' building near
tho postofflce, where" Mr. Madscn
would be pleased tojfwelcome all bis
old patrons ss woll as new one. Mr.
Madscn carries o big line ot pianos
In stock, as wall as a complete stock
of musical goodskand music. Expert
piano tuning. v 4-(t
EGOS EG
Wo havo tho best oggs In tho world
at 40 cents per doicn.
4-2t .Th Fulton Market.
U
HTAIl IHtlO COMPANY
OPENH IIRANcn AT MERRILL
The Star Drug company ot this city
Is to open a branch storo In Merrill.
A location In tho Riverside Hotel has
been secured, and tho first load of
supplies were sent to Merrill today.
Another shipment of stock will bo
medo on Monday. Mr. Currln will go
to Merrill In about a week, nfter the
stock ha been placed, and bo In
chargo during tho opening and until
a registered pharmacist Is secured for
tho position. V'
iinEMEo poutrnY
Fish, oysters, dressed and live
poultry for Sunday. We keep open
until 10 p. ss.
4-2t The Fulton Market.
PACIFIC FLEET
NOW SPLIT UP
SPUAIIRON IN SOUTHERN WAT
ERA IH8IXTKORATE8 AND HO
HIIIPS SCATTER IN VARIOUS
HlltnCTIONS
United Press P-rvf
LOS ANUELES, "Nov. 4. The Pa
cific Squadron has disbanded. The
flagship California; the Oregon and
tho South Dakota leave this afternoon
for San Diego.
The Colorado and West Virginia
have gone to San Diego, and will have
target practice en route.
Tho torpedo fleet left for the south
Friday, and the Cincinnati left today
for China, via San Francisco.
The Vlcksburg, Glacier and Prome
theus leave oMnday. t
TAMALES CHICKEN
Tonight and tomorrow night we
can glvo you some of the finest chick'
en tamalts In tho world. I have now
four people working,' We Invite peo-
plo who llko taniale to call and In
spect our tamalo i factory. All lady
help.
THE FULTON MARKET.
W,' II. Dulaney, Mgr.
:NS..
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4-lt
Phone 1SS,
Abe Attolt and Klllsane ot Cleve
land are negotiating tor twenty
rounds at Vernon, near Los Angeles,
New Years. Attell has accepted a-
$5,000 offer and Manager Thomas
McCarey has wired Klllsane tor
terms.
Big Wind Damage
Trees With long
When th wind blew a gal oa
Sunday, October 8th, It did a larg
amount ot damage to th telephone
line between Chlloquln and Sllvtr
take, and also uprooted a great aum-
Iwr ot lodgepol pine, as well as Jaar
f.no. tearing out by th roots tree
with roots flfteea and twenty feet
locg, and felling them so that th
rrots stood up la th alraa th tree
uually do,
la oa plao tra blown over wet
ALGOMA PEOPLE BUY
IHO MILL BEING MOVED
FROM POKBGAMA, AND OPHR
ATIONH WILL RE UNDERTAKEN
ON LARGE SCALE
Klamath
county has secured aa-
other big
lumber maaufaeturtag
plant
The Algoma Lumber company,
which has boen operating la the Po-
kegama- district for tho past several
years, Is moving Its plant to this
county, having finished their contrast
In that section. A deal waa cleest
yesterday whereby the compaay par
chased tbo saw mill, laaludlag the
mill sits and all Improvements at
Rattlesnake Point, also all the tlav
ber holdings ot D. B. Campbell.
It Is tho plan of the company to
enlarge the Campbell mill aad eon
tlnuo Its operation. It has not been
definitely decided whether the 1U
III be used for the permanent loca
tion of the company's plant or not.
Representatives ot '.the eompaay
have been In the cky tor aboat tM
days negotiating for a location la tbla
county. A large number ot sHea ware
considered, and while the property
Just purchased mar not ba taa anal
location of the new- plant. It mesas
that It will ba permanently located to
Klamath county aad that this aKjr
will be reinforced with another larg
pay roll.
The mill at Pokegama has bsea dis
mantled and loaded oatatha ears, aad
this shipment ot eighteen ears ma
chinery aad steel w aspect ( ar
rive In Klamath Palls wtthta tba aeat
four days.
It Is the intention of the eompaay to
replace the rotary saw la th old tuLI
Ith a band and with th gang saw
equipment tho mill will bar a dHy
capacity of over 200,000 feet for day
and night shifts. The plant which la
being removed from Pokegama la
practically new, and Is said to bo oa
ot the most modern mills la this sec
tion ot the coast country.
It I also the Intention of th com
pany to build a large, up-to-date box
factory wherever It may locate Ha
large mill. The company also owaa a
box factory plant at Montague, aad
large timber Interests near ther. Mb
statement from them has been forth
coming as to whether tbey Intend to
move thl plant or build an entirely
new box plant In the Klamath Falls
section.
The officials ot the Algoma Lamber
company are: A. Gregory president,
F, P. Fay vice president, and . J.
Grant secretary. R. H. Horsy, th
well known tlmberman, who baa
spent a large portion of his tlm to
Klamath Falls th past thro year,
bas become associated with the com
pany as quite a heavy stockholder,
and It Is understood that he Is to bar
charge of the Klamath Lake opera
tions of th compaay, while H. H.
Edmonds will be superintendent.
Mr. Gregory Is owner of th A;
Gregory Fruit eompaay, of Lo Aa
geles and Southern California. H to
also a hoary realty owner la th
southern city, as well as the owasr t
some big orange grove. Mr. Fay to
also la the fruli business, being th
president and owner of th Tay FraM
company. He owns th well kaawa
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