The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1915, Image 1

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PLUM CO,
IS FORMED; WILL
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H. II. Edmonds Lumber Company K'
.Vsine of I In Sew t'uHiorn, and Mr.
IMtmmiU, I'. ' llli null Thomas
Hampton An the Inrm-poralor.
Machinery fur Mill I Already on
(IromiilMIII Will Chi This toiison
The latent Klu unit li I'oiinly cntr-r-prlio
in Hit' II. II. Kdmoiid Lumber
rompmi), niikliM for IIiIk cunt-cm bo
log Mfil today with (lie county clerk.
Tlio lmortorilor uro (II, II, 'i:j.
nonilii, I.. II. Until nnd TIiok. Hanii
non, all prominent rnddcntM of thin
city, nml dio compnny'H cnpltnl mock
li llO.ooo, in 10o NtinriM, nil of
which in paid up.
Tim oWeorii if tlio cauiiauy nrc:
ITHi'ti'tit nmt Kenurnl mnrmnor, II,
II. WiikjiiiIh! MxroUry-troamircr, I..
II. Ilmli. vlcu pn-iililont. Thou, (lump
Inn. Tim company own about 20,000,
noo feet of Cnlirprnln white plno tim
ber In tlio vicinity of Olene, Tlio
mnililncry for tlio awmlll la now at
tlti i-ltc nolcctcd, tbreo mlloa from
(Meno on the Dairy road, nnd tlio
worli of building the mill will nturt
tltl wtolr.
It li expected that the plant will be
completed In time to allow the cut
time of 2,600,000 feet of lumber thin
wagon. The full Bctuon run will be
r.OOO.ooo foot If the market Juatlfleo
thl.
' ' Tbt nuwmlll to be erected will cut
fna .1S.O0O to 60,000 feet a day. It
wilt give employment to forty or
' fifty nun In the mill, yard nnd wood.
Edmonda nnd Hath will be at the
mill during tho running aoaaon. Mr,
Hampton will be In Klamath Fall,
Klamath Fails,
of the yard and
mil will have charge
the hniidllng of the upper grades or
lumber.
The company hns nrrnnged for tho
transporting of their lumber from tho
Miwimii io tuo yams nnu raurnaii
lure by auto truck. They will run a
rrrutiir udiHtflitl Tim liw-ln- will
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""" W"n ,0ttmB nna "0nKC Pn- name, and like Mr. IM.nonds. I.I. tng to tho la.to.t reports, will start
An of .h mi, r,.i with .h.. knowledge of lumbering Is tho result ' April 19th. This mill Is un
All of tho men connected with tho (,xnorcnco In tho biislneB lorgolng repair nnd Improvement,
company aro experienced In lumber. or WW Perionco in mo niisiness.
and business circles. Mr, Kdinonds " " rora,W In Saturday from
has been In the lumber game for 'rnttlt.K Club Meet. Crystal Crock In charge of Captain
thlrty.noven yenrs, and hna had much, The Tutting Club will meet tomor-,J"ck nynn, the steamor Annie l.nurio
cxpcrlonco In management. Ho was row afternoon nt 2; 30 ut the home of left port Sunday afternoon.
n8ltnnt manager of the' Pokegnma. Mrs. Frank Ward, Third mid Pine One of tho. most needed Improve-
Sugar Pine Lumber company before
LOCAL PEOPLE WILL BE FAVORED
BY CONTRACTORS CONSTRUCTING
THE NEW DOME FOR KLAMATH ELKS
Work Is to commence Immediately
on the Elks' new1 hone, according to
F X. UDoux, senior Member of the
contracting firm of LeDoux ft Le
ux, who arrived Itit evening from
Portland. -,, ' f,
"I will return to Portland to hlp
r mnchlnery and outfit In two
"V"." sold Mr. LeDoux todny, "bu I
want to get tiie excavation work
Urtod before I leave, I will be glad
o oot anyone here who would core
o figure on tho excavation for tho
building. I can o found at the Hotel
HU this evening or tomorrow.
"It Is our pbtloy to employ loeal
orkmon If they can be'secured, nnd
l can assure the buHdlng committee
that wo will not send outside for help
inloas we are unable to.securo .com
Went mon here.' If. bids are satis
elory the plumbing, heating aya
'en, olectrlcal , work, ...oU, will bo
mm by J()crrmf.V,Tk:iHrWtwork
" e aone by.K wb wtroetor, but
o will employ ;iei
if tkW
fclMWW m i !
Accused as a Spy by the French
Ituymoiid Swobodii, u inyntcriountnln that lie In an American, nnd that
character, who mny bo nil American the Iibh been soiling goods bought In
or h Ucrmnn, or n Frenchman, la.nowUhe United 8tnten to French contract-
under nrre.t In Pnrls on the elinrgo
of having tried to ncuttle the liner
Tourulno, which cnught Ore off the j
IrUh const on n trip from New York
to Franco. Ho nnd his friends mnin -
ttielr plant nt Kluutnthon wus de
stroyed by fire", nnd be wns heavily
Interested In tho Kdmonds, Hall &
Horn dumber compniiy In Siskiyou
county. Mr. Edmonds was ulso.Hiiper
Intendcnt of tho AUoma l.umbor
compnny'n plant nt I'olcegama, nnd
rur Home trau ftf(cr hk rcmovn
lAlgomn. north of hero.
ul to
Mr b1i g fcnnwn ng fl ecCMfu,i
nnd en refill bUHliienit mill, and 1h con-1
H,l,,.rtl, nn ,kn, , ,0 guldo'tliolcollcnn Bny l.umbor company's saw.
Umlcn, ocstlnles of the concern
Mr. Hnmptoii Is so well powted on
Klnmntli eounty tlmbnr Hint ho knows'
nrnctlriillv
every tree Uv Its tlrfct
streets.
can bo tocuied. I expect that It will
be uecessary for im to bring a fow
skilled workmen from Portland, but
we prefer hiring local men If they
can. 'do tho work."
Mimnn Roberta, a well known en-
Wlnaer nf Pnrtlund. will bo BtlPOrln-
tendent of construction for' tho archi
tects, Ho will nrrlvo hero about the
first of the month.
Mr. LoDoux expressed hlmsolf-aB
conlldent that they would bq ablo to
complete tho, building by Soptembor
lr.th, according to contract. Klthor
ho or his' son will bo on tho job all
the time.
Mrr LeDoux mot with the members
of the building committee this morn
ing, and odtllnod hU plana jor the
work O, Fj Stone, who woh a mom
ho. n th rnmmltte hefore being
elected Kxaljed, Ruler; appointed Geo.
J. Walton In his place." The committee
now consists or ., au j, w.
Bodce. Chas, H. Moore, ueorge j.
Walton dWr O. imlth.
KLAMATH 1'AI.LS. OREGON, TUESPAY, APWL 1V1915
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or, who nre supplying the nrmy. HU
cbbo will be taken up by, Iho state de-
part merit at Washington just or soon
tan he shnll novo maue protest against
trio action ot tne r rencn. aumoruies.
TERSE STORIES
OF SHIPPINGS
(llcruld Sjieeinl Service)
8HIPP1N0T0N, April 13.-
-The
milt blow Its whistle yesterday noon
for tho first time, It. will not be long
before tho plnnt stnrts, with n good
payroll. Tho Long I.ak mill, accord-
mont8 Iik tho environs of Klamath
Falls Is a sidewalk from Falrvlew to
shtpplngtou, concerning whlclf we In
tho Inst fow days have had heart-to-
, heart talks with prominent road men,
promoters of tho public weal, very
noar nil of whom recommend a cinder
path, solidified, with oil. Elmer
Smith. Wn. Mnson. Councilman
Owens, M. It. Doty, C, D. Clenden-
' nlng aro all progressive cltlsens, and
'all concur In tho bollof that thla
(would bo tho host nnd most durable
sldowalk that could bo made.
Tho stenmer Modoc .loft yesterday
morning for .Odessa. They carried a
large logging truck to the woods
there, und also moved Mr. Rowley
and family to .their future home on n
homestead at Odessa.
Professor T. A. Barton, head of
the 8hlpplngton school, hns moved
from Pelican City to his spacious now
homo on Buena. Vista Heights:
Contain "Jan" TaVlor of the steam
er Mnxnmn Intends to launch his boat
this oftornoon or tomorrow -for the
summer's run to Wood River .points.
iUclinrdsott b Better.
According, to a tolegrnm received
by Mrs, Harry Richardson from her
hnsbnnd, tho popular young local
mavolmnt iinilrrwsnt n sorlOUS ODora-
tlon .In deijUT surgery , at Ban Fran
Cisco, Wdni, all right agln, Rich
ardson haa been stitering from a
compact molar for some time.
,.The baromcVtr ifwaa Invented In
1848, '- --
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AEROPLANE RAID
ON LONDON, SAY
GENEVA PAPERS
Tltt;.CH CliAIM 1IIU OKFKXHIVr-:
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Will He n Kfcoml AkMi.lt i;ion tin
j Utrman 1'o1iIobi. fn see. Mllilcl.
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Grraiiinx, Aiiorillug to ItiwwUrtK, I
Htail nn Offcmlre n'l'oluiiii In llicj
Hope of tllverilsc, RumIam Vnim
Ciirpntlilan.
Unliod Proa Service '
. OENEVA, April 13. That Ger
many contemplates a;,Zepplin,rald on
Iondou sorao time bVfore next Aug
ust with two squadrons of Zoppellne-,
U tho text of the intorrriatlon given
out In an Interview with Zeppelin's
secretary. He also said that sixteen
armored Zeppelins tire now, being
built, and that tho 'new plans will
cause tho utmost perturbation when
tho kaiser orders tho new offensive
movements In tho spring,
1'nlted I'ressi Service
PARIS April 13. According to
today's official statement the second
French offensive movement at Ste.
Mlhiel has not been .started. A re
distribution of the forces Is under
way at thla time, and Paris Is confi
dent that the next attack will drive
the Germans, to Metx. The French
and Germans are fighting In many
places.,
PETROGRAD. April 18. It is
seml-ofllclally announced 'that, .the
new German-' offensive move will be
from Suwtlkl southward to Vistula,
Tho bombardment of Ossowotx has
been resumed, while iifantry attacks
are being' made elsewhere. .
Tho German charges near Jedvab-
no were repulsed.
It Is believed that the activities In
Poland are for the purpose of divert
ing attention from the Carpathians,
where the Russians were victorious.
Oakland Gunners
Coming In June
The following Oakland dispatch
from the Mcdford Sun will be of In
terest: Final arrangements for the sum
mer campnnd maneuvers of Battery
n, field artillery, N. G. O. of Oakland,
have been doclded on by Major R. J.
Fnneuf, commanding the 'field artil
lery of this state, and Captain Yule.
U. S. A Instructor of Meld artillery
In the California ralUtla. a
It has been decided jto hold the
camp at Klamath Falls, Ore.,, on the
government reservation, and a. bat
tery of regulars will be there to In
struct the militiamen. The men will
tako only their personal equipment,
as the horses and guns, of tho regular
battery will be used for drill pur;
poses. It Is Intended, to start the en
campment on June S,and a school for
non-commlssloned officers only will be
held for the first, ten days, after which
each battery of the California, militia
will get Its two weeks, of encamp
ment and drill under the. guiding
hand of the regulars."
Fleet Going to tit Kxbo.
At last night's meeting of the
Klamath Chamber of Commeree, the
directors Instructed Secretary Fred.
Fleet to go to the exposition,, and
make a 'personal Investigation of the
Klamath booth in the Oregon build
ing. There are conflicting reports
received regarding thtssorae saying
it is good, others, that: It is of.no use
whatever, nnd Fleet is authorised, to
take whatever atepahe deems necee
sry; to rearrapgoj'thtiiekhlbit and
mak the display one that will ap
peal to the people, Ho 'will bo away
about two weoks,-ieavlag"8unday,
Wedded Here. L'Lk,?
Sunday Justlco of theFeaee B, W,
Gower, united in- m.rrtag; Mis. ou';
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Gordon; who'i, aViwbmlaont "Wood
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Admiral U. A. Fiske, who has been
chief adviser to Secretary Daniels of
the navy deportment, will' not act in
that capacity longer. The reasons
for bis getting out have not been toldl.
However; ft is assumed in Washing
ton that be" has come to a serious dis
agreement with the head of the navy,
over the policy being pursued, at this
time. When bo was asked to testify
before a house committee some time
ago abont theicondltlon of the. navy1
ne saia it was not anywnere near.
preparation for 'war,
WATCH HUERTA
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IX XKW YORK IS HACKING HIM,
HUT THIS IS OEXIED BY HIS
FOLLOWERS
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WASHINGTON, D. C. April 13.
Mouibers of the Mexican Juntas here
are keeping a strict eye on the actions
of one yictorlnna Huerts. and are
trying to figuro, out'hlsPmoves in ad
yance. That Huerta did" not "return to
America merely for pleasurels the
firm conviction of all, and Just what
ho intends to do Is a mystery up to
the present. One rumor nas it tnat
an Internationa banking firm in New
York which hns been suspected, 01
Hidine Mexican uprisings heretofore
In n financial way, Is backing Huerta
for another wrestle with fate for
fame. This Is denied by" tho friends
of the erstwhile dictator, who say that
should America Intervene la .tho Mex
ican situation, that the various tac
tions In that country wowu unue;,io
oppose the Invasion, and that Hueria
would be called to lead them. -y .
While it" Is admitted thtiHuerta
will visit Washington. It is not. Jf;
Heved that President iWllewlU' re
ceive him or hla deputies. fv A
Tha situation at Tamplco Is still
a grave one. -
United Press Service
UROWNSVIULE, Tex.. April 18; i
The schools 'of this city' have, been
dismissed on1 accqunt of tho fear, that
they ;may be hit by the, artillery ire
from aeross tho border.
American troops, are patrolling th
border, and the hattte at MaUmojaa
is still la protross.
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Carrania
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I'nltcd
TOKIO, April IS Three hundred!'.
JaDanese miners -werei drownad to-!
day at the Ube Coal mine In the Sbl-
uw umwn. yt -.urn yuiMijnre, u, ,
thn rnlt nf rallArlAa rawtimmnrndmr
iieath.th-.ioa. , .J Xr"!
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rnvorrnf their luutUaft - - -
i h Mlln.i M.al 'mmM ' W J' m
galleries. followlnsTHi verr ,rthvfai
of cosl deposiu hMMtkT&o si.
The galleries ,were .drlveaXintos.tho
rock, and several --' - ' - -
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atlve,work on, tho BitomeTpeopIel?!
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county
committees
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and from
Beds' for
a route
interest.
Youth Is Commttteii;
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to Join the movement,,and n-tiihsn.'iiSiirut-
from, the three, .counties Utx JStritdt-iiSiCiiTSr
in Klamath FalhvApril II, " .LTAi&ftilEZ&2E&
here 'Will go to the. lM.A&?-'-&i&L!l?&T'
the prpose-.'of 'muijimiEmMmfi-:
coverlnr the main; alBtiWSSi5222SffiV22Sn'-J
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venlle court this afteraMnTcoramltamtikVthe CalMss
Juvenile court this afternoon.' commit-
ted Willie Jones,
the, 1 4-year-old
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