The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 16, 1912, Image 1

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OIBASSADOR IS
KLAMATH IMLLB, OftBOON,
DEADAHDKING IS
6REATLY GRIEVED
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IN FOIIKICJN UMI
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(ml; Will IUt thought In till t'ouii.
ijf In '' I n",' VumcI of War.
KwM Hurrying lo HwUlilw
I King' Mruagn
t I'slled I'tnl Hcrvlce
IJJ.VDON, lice l. Upon rn-
t teltlng Information (if Hie death
vef Aiuu.iaddr Whltolaw Itel.l,
KU (Icorxn dispatched an
t rtvtrry tu idircnvtirr uouto
t tllh rvtiJulritria. Tim king thou
fetal I'risldcut Tm(1 Ilia follow.
I lu Wre:
"II l with llto deepest inrron
tUl I lufurm ou uf the death
1 1( Amtuador Held. IIU lo U
t splorblc, and I personally
amure liU death. The yuccii
t Mil myself ayrupathlin llh Mr.
Rld."
The Police of Christ iania
are Capable and Trustworthy
LONDON, Dec H. With hU on
M lk nlgn sea hurrying lu til
tsfcUe, Whltelnw lUltl, ambassador
kto United Hlalea to Kngtand pa
4 lit; Uat night.
fliM fur Ike funeral have not bran
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smttl f hU aoa. The King liu of.
tati Ike royal chapel in Hi. Jam
i for the obsequies, but It 1 be
am tUt th offer will be declined
of tlii auiallnea of the
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asstwlll be In Sley Hollow Come
hty, New York. A llrlllili waratilp
Ml transfer the remain.
brttUh statesmen bavo ent wee
an of condolence anil the new spa
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I'M. charged with'' aaM iValtoa fat n
low; voice, whan aakoa Jf,hi had aar
ihlac to aay befere be4aCiUMel. I
rot had ho flnlaWJifcaa Judge
Boaaoa woaoaaced tho eweata sea '
ally for the crlaM. Thadge aaade
no .'raeaarka about tbe eoief I
a wfwe erswa vi mnw wwra praawan
whoa aeateaeo waa aro uaced.
The pollro Ueparlmvnt of faraway (JbrUtUnta compare tavorablr with
the law and order force of any city lu tbe world, not la ilie. hat la
clncy. II member are well trained, ll dUclpllned men. Tho aollea.
man' wurd In CbrUtlanl la taken a the go pel trutbjq h.e htah Uibaa
alLMcntenco ia aeldom If "T r" r "- 1 -T'r'natT Jha'aaHaa aiaha'
no arrolt bccuo It'l neecotary, and nTlctlon;laaJa iajoW't
Mt4 Trrti Service
LONDON, Dec. U Following fro-
ataf Aiqultb'a propotal, tbe liouio of
men voted to order a batttMlilp
IUreotey tho remain of Ambnador
Ud to New York.
Tl premier delivered an addrn
h which be paid high tribute to the
ftntatlv of tho United Slate
Imrnttcnl to the Court of HI. Jamw.
Ofdn Held, aon of the late amba.
r, ha communicated with friend
ten by wlroleaa regarding the foueral
k h announced that the l.ondnn
anltc would occur In Wciluilnttor
y. No data ha yet, been ct.
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HI llaaln Lumber company'
kWK yard at Uorrla, made a butl-
I trip lo Klamath rIU Saturday.
I "'returned to Dorrla tho following
aenini,
tii. 0. JoheinB nf UtAtnrA
iMauth ralla vlaltor.
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COURT DENIES
NON-SUIT MOTION
cam: ok jim iiuiuii:oTiat vs.
(IKt)IUJK V. CUtllK Slt'HT IIK
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Tbt inoruliig' irailon of the cir
cuit court iu taken up with tho ar
guing of a motion for a nonsuit In
the action for damage fled agalnut
tloorgo U. Clark by Jim tlurgeote.
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Juilgo lloiuon overruled tho motltn
made by Attornny Noland for the tie-
fr mo, and thl afternoon tho defento
placed everal wltncM on tho (land.
Ourgeote wa Injured while work
ing for Clark on thu comUructlou ot
Ihn l.nt Itlvcr dlverilou dam In 1911.
Ho y hi Injury wa duu to care
Iraumi'i on tbo part of hi employer,
and ho aoek 1U,C00 damage. Knil
II, Mill I hi altoruey.
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l)rne Hopkln left Sunday for III
homo In llaclne, Wl. Mr. Hopkln
baa been connected with tho Ills Da
rin Lumber company for me pan
year.
'eace Conference is
Finally Under Way
fcpreientatives of the Different Na
tions Agree on the Premier of
Servla to Act as the President
I I'ttH Bar vice
L LONDON, Dec. Hi The ennfer-
M the peace eaveya to .aetllo the
In the Balkaa atatea wa op-
noon. RepreaentatlYe nf
?k foveraatent were prctont
' 7" o' tho haitte waging on the
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jiff Qror weleomed tho envoy.
big crowd around 81.
.Tliero wa n
Jam palace.
Lord Oroy wa iclocfed tomporury
president of tho conference. Thero
followod a dUcutou ot methods and
procedure and then rule wero udopt
ed. Premier Novakovltch of, Sorvla
wa elected permanent protldotit.
Following a tvo hour iculoii an
adjournment waa taken until tomor
row.
To UataM OaVera
Sprague Chapter, Woman' Relief
Corp, will meet la regular aeaaloa at
tbe Library Club hall tomorrow after
noon at 3:30. Arrangement will be
mado at thl meeting for the laatall
Ing of newly elected oRcera la Jan
uary. A good attendance ia expected
on account of the Importance of tbe
ini'vtlng.
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Ktueceet Dr. Wiley.
Jame Alfred Newnbam, a wall
known local muilclan, teavce In a few
day for hi' former home, Harrlaburg,
I'rnn., for a vllt. He will return to
Klamath In a couple of month.
Th. mtnrw tail on tfca UllMa mimm
by WaJlen'a aaaghter ia,moet coa-J
vlKlng, hut whoa Wallek went oa the
taad, agataat tlto wlofcae of hlar awn
aturaey, ho hataroi Maeaao attll'
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e Mrs. E. C. Hart ahot and killed
herself la tho deathbed of her
ft son thta moralag. Her aea, who
ft waa SI years of age, died boob
ft after.
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teaa tbe.Oenaan mperor anmoaneed his intontloa to disoownuja tbo
eaTorta of Oenaaa dlploauUa to marry ladle of torehja birth, maob attaa) '
(tea. hi airocted to tho Counteas vea Beraatorff, wife ot tbo OeraMa nnYni
aador U this eoaatry. Beforo bar awrrlage,, she waa Hies Joaiwa Lab-.
aaoyer of New York. She has proved a graceful aad
aadraaa, aad aas aude a etady of aoeUt aad ecoaom) aaeaatoa
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accompanied by hi little aaaghter,
for Portland. They will bo goao
about three weeks.
'alias Catherine Prehm was a Sun
day vlaltor la Klamath Falls, comlag
In from her ranch J uat across the
state line In California.
After Buffering many defeats since
he.loat tbe belt, Battling Nelson out
pointed Teddy Maloney la a ali-rouad
baaV rf .
National Educator is
Klamath Falls
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POPULAR GIRL
BECOMES BRIDE
Dr. Winship fells of the Trip he Made to this City Dur
ing the Past Summer. He Calls this City, the Real
Gateway of a Great, Undeyeloped Country
Dr. A. K. Wlashtp, oae ot tho tho Upper KlamaU Lake tor tbo Har-
world's most famous educators, likes
the Klamath country. He admits It.
In an article contributed to tha
Journal of Education, publlshtd In
llostou, Ma., he tells ot the trip he
mndo here during the summer when
he waa cugaged as a lecturer at teach
ers' Institute. The article, In part,
follew:
The not name ot numerous titles
all through the West, epeclally In
the Far Woat, la "The Oateway." One
of tho one liundrod nnd one gateway
I Klamath Fall, an Interesting'
young-old city, juit out ot California.
It U n lovely apot, and no muuao
aurprUo In Its loveliness. It Is at
tho fall between two charming lakes.
Not asking you to uke ray word tor
It, lot mo call your attention to the
fact that when the late B. H. Harrt
man and Mr. Harrlmaa, with their
llmltloaa millions, looked over all of
America for the lovlteat of all spots
by lake, mountain aid forest, tor
their glorious retreat, they selected a
spot on (ho shores of Pellea Bay oa
rlmaa mouatala lodge.
Mr, Harrlaua waa so Infatuated
with thU vast empire, whlcb he .ca
tered with a railroad as fav aa Klam
ath rails Just over the .California
line that bla hateraats purchased tha
marveloaa forest ot sugar pine aad
white pine, amounting to I0,09,000,
000 feet of Matchless timber.
Ia tha heart of thl region, only a
short automobile ride from Klamath
Falls, Is' a government reservation,
with Crater Lake aa It chief charm,
ot more than 100 square miles.
When Mr. Harrlmaa received th
reports of bis angtaears, wba bad
carefully eiamlned th Umber re
source tributary to the Ktamaui
Lakes, ha found Uat ave saw-mllMag
concerns eutilag 100,000 feet ot lum
ber dally; auklag a total ot 500.000
feet par day, would reqnlra 109 year
to harvest th forest tributary lo
Klamath ralla. It this material ware
redwood to eartoads of 18,000 foot
each, th tralm weald contain 1,111,.
m ears. Tale will mesa pay rolls
ot over f ,,,
Tha. Upper Ktaauth Lake, forty
miles long aad tea miles wide, more
than sixty feet above the vast, rich
Klamath basin, with virtually ex
haust! supply for Irrigation, Is to
bo utilised through a mammoth Irri
gation project, for which the United
State government has already appro
priated 11,500,000 for work at Klam
ath rails, one of the grandest feats
of engineering It ha ever under
taken. Thero seems to be nothing left out
of tho marvelous distribution of
blesstags for this city, sine hot
spring furnish hot water for all heat
ing purposes.
The White Pelican la aa good a ho
tel aa w over ask to enjoy. It Is up-to-dnt
la every respect, and wholly
unique In Its adaptation to tha pe
culiarly attractive country ot which
tha city la the gateway.
Hero wo were privileged testay for
four long days. It waa tbo oaly trst
elaaa hotel life we enjoyed la tho Ore
gon wa war to explore tor three
weeks.
M188 JtStHU MARPUi IS MAKRJKD
TO CHARLK8 I. ROBERTSON, A
MltOTHKR OT MANAQKR OP
TKLKI'RONIC KXCMAKQB
At tho home of tho brlde'a
Mrs. B. M. Marple, oa Cedar atraei
Dr.' Henry Collins tost Bight perform
ed tbe ceremony uniting Hiss Joaale
Marple aad Charle I. Robertson la
matrimony. Only the members ot the
two faaOllec wero present.
Both of' tbe young people aro well
and favorably known la this city, tho
bride havlag lived hare the greater
part of her life. Tho groom Is a
brother of L. R. Robertson, coanty
manager for tha Paclle Telephoae
aad Telegraph company, aad bo baa a
responsible position with tbo asms
firm.
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Fred Looaley, proprietor ot tbo
Fort Klamath creamery, la la from
the Wood River metropolis, attend.
ing to business matters.
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tbe receipt ot a tslagraat that ftader '
kk Prestea Boartji. '. w bo'
uaaMo to appear la raoMal bora oat
Thursday evening, aador tbo
of tbo high school athletle
II baa booa eaUed to Baa
oa urgent hastaesa, aad wM aot bo
able to reaeh Klaaaath IraOa.
Tbo eaaeeUiacrof taa Bsarafc.aaK
ajaaemewt - will probaUy aaaawhtW
aajotpoaemeat of tbo high aaaaal baa
kotaall team'a aortbwara trap Mr 'M
leastamoath. K waa taa laaaaaiMi
of Coaob Menieea to )eW west 'aha , '
team, the latter part of taa Vfaak, bat X
a tha proeeosVot taa reeMal vera to
pay th expeasoa at tbo Jaaraar. at
delay Is aeooaaary.
tack aaal Taa OMaav
A "bUck aad taa" odd1 la batog
presented attaa Mar taoator by AB-, .
man MeFarlaad, aad taotr aat aaado
a groat bit last a-jat, Tha aaar ara,
clever Blafctag aad aaaateg eeasaasaaa,
aads duriag Uo Uato of (bear art'shapf
keep ap a constant broa Balds of essaa'! 5
faa. ta addttfea to tbo aotaoaa
good pictures aro belag abowa at Mo-
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Plan of Subscription
Well Known Government Employ
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O. O. Hoguo, chief dlsburalag agaat
ot the reclamation service, baa writ
ten a letter to The Herald reaardlag
the plan long la vogue of soUeltlag
funds from local business men for
many dlBereat tatagav ,Hia letter fol
lows; Editor Herald;
We now have a elty of, aay, f .000
people, and the number of awttera ot
public or seml-puhlM Interest reaalr
lag fuada has maRlpMsd. wtM '
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Fourth, of July U OhHotataa aaakga.
are la lmoat dally alroadatloa, t Bra-
been la aaaiaaM' tMgjpaaihW. f af ,
my Ufe, aad now, aat boMf M'a
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