The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 20, 1912, Image 1

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ASQU1TH THINKS
BALKAN PEACE IS
CLOSE Al HAND
lUKMIKH OP KS1IA.N"I OPTIMIH
TIC TURN OP MINI!
(IOIMI TO ItlCNO
i:fljn Thaw on Hrr Way l.i C
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TO ASK BIDS
United I'rtu Hurtle
i,m Th.w W.,rd through h.r. mi.k op tiik old county court
today, preiutnnuly ell route to HOUHK MITK HAH IIKKN DKH
Reno, Hlio refuted to be Inter-
Hrtlair Tttal HeaMll of Hie IVatn Ne
goflailoaa In Uwdun Will Im ln of
the CMy'e Proadret Laurel Tur
kry Will laelta That IImi (Jrrrka
Mo Plgtitlag Hint Allow tlio IU
vktuallag of AilrU"'l
vlewrd, Hhcinld she was going
to California
MTKLY DHUIUP.D UPON MA.
JUItlTY VOTKHM FAVOR 8ALK
TO SPEND XMAS
CALIFORNIA
Tho old county court house will aot
be offered (or mU until tut new board
iuf county commissioners li convened.
Tin decision in uecn reacneo ey
tlio county ddi.
Tlio replies to the letters tent out
by tlio board Indicate that the great
roajurlty ot people In the county fa
vor selling tlio property, ao It la prob
able that early In the no year bid
will be called for.
I.ONDON, Dec, :. The peace en i
ies wore tha turtle at tlio 1-ord ,
Mijor's luncheon before Ihey weio
presented to tbo kln.t. bpeaklug Jt
tbe luncheon, Premier Aiqulth ialdii
"I am an optimist. I believe tbnt.
it.. BMotlatloni will be successful.!
The outcome will warrant ,H.l.rltyj ng ((J 4 ,
la rraardln the K-ace treaty ot wn-i ...'
MAN'k' KiaMATII VAUM I'KUI'I.K
(jo hoi;tii Km Tin: holiday.
OimiOIMI TltAI.NH AUK CltOWO
Kl TO CAI'At.'ITV
Quite a number of Klamatb KallaJ
MONEY HELD UP;
ROADS DELAYED
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den one of the city's proudeet
niMt valuable laurels."
AdtlcM received from Conetantl
holidays In Kan Kranclico and other
California point. tot the pt it'AMHMWIA KKOnmn MV8
'(aw dara every outiolni train haa. that (iHFT HIOHWAYM IN
....i. i.jii. ik. i T.irk.r win inaiat carried a number southward.
tkat the tlrrek atop nihtlni and the Tho eiodue today Includea the fol-
allies
lfilili
ana air. ueacoca.
the tlreek atop nihtlni and the Tho eiodue today Includea the fol
i permit IheTrevlctuallni of Adrl- lewlni: Mla Beaele Appleiate. Mr.
le. This will rusult. It Is pro-'Kcliurs. Franklin Kiih, Mr. Moreland
dieted. In the reeuniptlou of war be
fore Chrletmaa.
Meiaacr from Soda say that tin
UuUarlan parliament will not sanc
tion peace unices llutgarla gets Adrl
snoplo, HvffnasjrtlM Are Walhln
Uslud lUrvicc
WAl'I'INIIKR PAI.U, N. Y., Dec.
20. Kour snirraette who are walk-
Amonc Ihoee who wll leave to
morrow are Charles J. Fenuion, Itos-
slier U Mlckel, II. N. Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson, Mls Claudia iri.aue.li.
Iln, James Henley, Krneil M. llubb,
Mrs. William Powell, Mrs. II. J. Win.
torn. Mrs. HotchkUs, l.elsnd Moslvr
and Ord Arnold.
HTATK MAY NOT MS COMTLKT.
KD POK UIIKAT KXPOaVHON
LOCAL DEBATERS
get Practice
QUaMITION TOWKkmVKB IN AMI-
LAND JANUARY 10 M TAKKN
UP IN PRaMJMCNARY IHHsATK
AT MKIH BCHOMi
A preliminary delate o the que
tlon: "Resolved, That Ufa lasprto
onment with a Raetrlcted Power ot
Pardon, would ba a Desirable Bubstl
tuta for Capital PuaUhasent In Ore
on." was bald Thursday aftsrnooa
at tha blfb aekejelfor tba beneflt of
tha team to represent the local acbooi
In tbe SUte Hlgk School Debating
League.
Tbe araetlve aide waa sapported
by tbe members of Ue team, Forrest
Pell. Bdwln Coi and Aanle Hales.
Arguments agln4tbe question were
gives by Helen rorreet, cuire iisaia
ud William HaaeattelB. Some tall-
lent poInU were kresght oat by both
sides to prove Uew coateatteaa.
The auastlea la tee oae tor debaU
la tbe leagae Ula year, aad Ue local
acbooi will bave Ue aRrmattve uee
was it meeta Aaklaad high aebool.
Thla debate wlH bei bald at AahUad
Jaaaarr lttk.
PEACE ENVOYS
STILL LOAFIHG
NO rORMAL fsMHOW M HELD,
BUT PKACK TaHMM ARK DM
CUWteW INaNUIAIXT BY TMK
RRLHOATBa
Catted Preaa Vorrtee
LONDON, Dee. SO. There waa ao
formal aaasiea ot tba Beaee savoys to
day, but tbey consulted laforsaaUy at
their hotela. Lord Grey preaaaiM
tbe delegates to Kiag Oeerg Ula af
ternoon. A courier from Constanti
nople la expected to arrive tomorrow.
frrORMHITgRRHsLK
e North Dakota VMted By Were
laen.
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United Preaa fterrlee
PAROO, N. D.. Dec 10. The
moat terrlae saow storm la years
Is raging tkreagkoat tke state
a Thare are Ira aad six toot drifts
kere, aad tke railroad are crip- 4)
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United Preaa Service
PARIS, Dec 10. ConeUatlnople
dUDatehea aar tkat there Is ao con
firmation ot tba Qreek report that
Ilatll Pasha, the Turkish vice admiral,
and four omcers have beea wua.
United Pre Service. ,
HACIlAMKNTO, Dee. 10. Declar
ing that' the building ot 11,000,000
of lurveved state highways are belag
hold uu because of lack of tuada.
due. In turn, to the fact tkat tke 110,-
ooo.OOO 4 tier cent bond laaue I not
selling, Knglneer A. B. PleUher of
the state highway commission today
fenred tho big coast road would not
bo finished In time for tbe 191B ex
notltlon. Thus far only il.000,00'1
of the luuo haa been sold, while the
surveys aggregate more than IS, 000.-
On account of the alow aala o(
Iln declined the bonds Fletcher said It waa prob
able the legislature would be asked to
raise tho Interest rate to B per cent
llryan l Sllrnt,
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noon. Tonight they will be gue.ts: A8IIINOT)S, I). J. Iw.
at the annual vlttsge dance here. IWIHIam Jeunlng llrjrn stopped hrio
lio.lnr to briefly visit with Ills son.
Tail la Traveling He I en route to Now York to'confer j000.
United PreW Service , h Wilson and Huisor.
AHIII.Kr JUNCTION. H. C, lcc. to bo Interviewed.
.v. rrvtiavni inn ni'it-i-i wh .- .
lo ...name, stopped l,r. today Jho . 'UJ r Z ' U Mr, James I. tea left Thursd.y
Piesldenfappeared on the rear pl.t- .' "d'"r , ,,. for Rry.nt, ., lo xl.lt relative,.
(orm. 'Jl! - i in i
Christmas Plans for
Churches Announced
Elaborate Entertainments are to be Given on Christ-
mat Eve. Moit of the Churchet to Have Chriit-
maa Treei for Children of Sunday Schools
ARCHBAID GETS
TIME jXTENSION
ACCUSRR JUDGKN DsSCHUON TO
TAKK HTAND IN HI3 OWN BK
HALP RESULTS IN MORK TIMK
HC1XO GIVKS HIM
HONORS GIVEN
TO AMBASSADOR
AMERICANS MUST
BE . PROTECTED
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PAMOUM CXH4J aTTRKAlf CM
KSCORT BODY FROM
KTKR ABBBY TO VrCTOBU MA
TPOK eiTART WHS aUTUBBAY
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, Frames!' as jaaaswajarsa aa ajamasaaay
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WASHINGTON. D. C PeC 10.
The sergeant at arms ot the senate
declared today that tho Arcbbald de
fense would be given at least thrc
days more to present testimony. Tbe
decision ko put Archbald oa the stand
caused tbe extension of time.
MORE DOXES IN
THE POSTOFf ICE
CONVBNIKNCB OT PATBOBB
CON81DKRBB BY. UNOUC
BOXM TOBB INALIJ ARK
OPTHKLATHSTTYPK
Oae hundred addlUoaal lock beiea
am to be Installed la tke poatoBee
neat week for tke convenience of Ue
noitoflca oatrona. Tke boxes arrived
Thursday, together with otker furni
ture needed to handle ue lacreaaea
volume going through the local once.
Tha boxes are the latest type
adopted by the postoflee department.
and they automatically lock tnem
selves when closed.
failed Prose Service
LONDON, Dee. J. Prlnee Arthur
of Coaaaugkt. rsprseeatlng tke ktag
aad queea. maay aetablea.aad I.Oo
Jtmerteaas atteaded tke Bead
rial at booh today lm
Abbey.
After Uo memorial tae bedr
labaa ta ri Saiaiilk The.
Stream Qaarde escorted the boar to mlcMtaho w
iriatnrls atatlea wkata"1ht ff-fl'lt i-l.-- r--J
--. - . a m. aeMaaaWBBBs1
Natal U waRtac to eoarer tM
to New York. Tho etort W ho made
tomorrow.
Mra. Reld aad Ogdea Reld wHt aatt
on tke Campania tomorrow.
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Secretary Kate eat that
Taft'a acta had aot yet heaai
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A certain Mr. B. Claua, alias K.
Krlnglo, alias St. Nicholas, will be the
busiest man la Klamath Patla Chrlet
maa Gve, for la addition to hi annual
call via tho chlranoy route to every
good hoy and girl., ho has also accep
ted engagements to offlcluto at tho
"Hood Fellows' " Christmas tree and
t several ot the churches whoro
Christmas exercises will he held for
tho children ot tho Sunday schools.
Those who are not neaoclated with
any ot tbo local church and who
have no home kere, are working with
tha Wouii'i Rlvlfl Leaauo lu Its task
c.f n.ui.. rthrlatmaa cheer for
those who would not othorwlss enjoy
tha da tn Ha fuiiait extent. A Christ
mas tree at the opera house for the
children aad a distribution of presents
the following day I planna oy m
Usonla.
Nearly everjr Sunday eenool In the"
city will kaye OhrtataM aaeroieea a
Christmas trees. Elaborate prepara
tions aro being mndo for theso enter
talnmcnlH In soveral of th Sunday
schools.
Tho Yulelldo exorcises at uraco M.
K. Church have uccn rru -
Frank M. U and (leorgo J. Walton.
Thoy have arrnngod a highly appro
prlato program, which follews:
Carol"Chrlat " ,0",
Prayer.
Hymn, "Joy to the World." con-
Sregallon.
Words ot welcome, ur.. . -
urd, suporlntondent of Sunday school,
Carol, "Hall mm."
Responsive reading.
Carol, "Tidings of Joy."
Recitation, "Grandest Kvent,"
.Recitation, "Christmas Outcast.
Ina araham. . ,
Carol, "Tho Bong ot Old.'
"A Chrlstma Story." Mrs. Valton.
Solo, Louis Benson.
DIAMOND BROKER
IS MORDERED
BODY IS POUND IN IB OPPICK
SKULL 18 CRUSMKD AND HANDS
TIKI) BKH1ND HIS BACK NO
CLUB TO SLAYKR
rrmmmmammawm smaexemsw- . , ,, - ,.
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iw'hw.aw'vaW:eM
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aaffaaweaHHV ' ' C " h
yLlaajllilBlliSatlM-fJBl.RMi "
i sakal aafafBmmi
Oaaf aa leak esH ewemrueaa mamem
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Mlaa Edaa WelU left Tkaraday for
Asblsnd. where she will apead tkreo
wacka wlU relatives. She will retara
In time to aaetet la tbe extending ot
the assessment roll.
lit m
tharjadm
aha as i BeaJB '-',
th ata,
MamimafJai 'lBHBHHHal aHBVBHalM MiL
tklrtyamya
lea wl
cated.
m4m to tha deamaadhaC
turn eeat by Prot4)t Tart
Tha atate
aTerta ta reach a trleaAby
iCeeiAaaei aa ajo 41
o. Bhout for Joy." Beatrice Weet
"Alaska Chrlstms Tree," Mildred
Ixiwls,
Chorus, "Hall the Messlsb."
Hocltatlon. Dorrl Bell.
"Why He Came." Mr. Arnold's
rlaaa.
For You and Me," Ml Momyer'a
class.
Bong of tbe Little Child," Mslba
Davonport,
"Little Handa Are Clapping," Miss
Wood, Miss Lewis and Mlas Pelts.
"The Gift ot Ood," Scripture.
Chorus, "QlfU for Our King."
Recitation Olda. ' '
Hocltatlon, Bessie Prye.
Recitation, Kula Frye.
Rocltatloa, ConsUnce Fisher.
At the Presbyterian church espeelal
..l.na hnva been taken to prepare for
tho happlnee of the Sunday ackool
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CH1CAQO. Dec 10.J. F. Lofue,
a diamond merchant, was found dead
today la hU oHoa la tke MeVlekara'
tmtiaiaa:. HU akuU was oruahed aad
hln head were tied henlnd hto hack.
!v bad a gag lu M mouth, Tke atfc
waa locked. Xhirs U ao clue In, tie
alaytr.
wM William Pawall will aatO
Sacramsnto tomorrow to, remala for
the holidays.
Euastf CoaasaMtee AMeiated
At the reauUr meeting ot Prosper
ity Rohokah Lodge No. 104, 1. O. O.
F lost alght Urea eaadUwtee were
Initiated. Tke following member
were appointed to serve oa U .aaa
quet committee for January; 'Flota
emmltt (chairman). Ckejm johaae.
R. A. Bmmltt, W. P. Jokaaoa tfj
Nortk, K. D. Nortk, F, I Armitronf.
Belle Smith, Anna Leach. Lydt Hous
ton, Helen Houston, NeMli Summer;
8. T, Summer, Amah O'Farroll, iraa
Daniel. Altka Daal, atauc uuia
ridge, Richard Qutkrldge,
bXUU. BUee Stilt.
SCHOLARS ARE
ON AJCATION
HIQH SCHOOL W OLOSHO UNTIL
JANUARY OJTH PRINCxPAl
FAUGHT ADPBBSBB8 PUPILS ON
THK YULKTIDS, SPIRIT
Th chrutmaa vacation oommeaced
nt the Klamath County High Sckool
this afternoon, and tke atudeaU are
excused, from study until Monday,
January U,
An iawraaalva talk oa Ue true
spirit ot'Yuletlde and Ue present day
spirit, aa It manifests itseli, was gives
ky Principal W. B. Faugkt at caapel
UU moratag.
LABORITES SEE
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aOaKR8 AND MORRISON URGK
THK ORBATION OF A lMCPART-
KMNT OF LABOR CONFHR
WITH PRHStDBNT-KLBCT
Colored Bootblack It Foand GaiHT
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Ham" Hainilton Gcte
a Twenty iMi;
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will Receive Mail in Baatile
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J. H. Hamilton, colored, wko waa
arrested several day ago oa a coarse
of celling liquor oa Suaday, waa today
found guilty by Police Judge Leavltt,
Ham waa Sued f0. and la detauH ot
paymeat he .waa grfaaV
In the Hy baetUc
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The comneatet aeirtaeaea ,w.
by Chief of PcMee aambka, wlw
by
aliased that the
oa tke Sabbath ta
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Young Allen to Go to
Pen for 2 to 20 YejBi
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Judge Benson Passes Semttce 0
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Robert Allen, convicted oa a Cor-1 tk) tft '? y.iyffffLiS
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..'TRRNTON. N. J., Dee; 10. Preal
aeat Qompera and Secretary MorrVsoa
of tk America FceeraOea of Labor
conferred with Woodrow wnaoa to
dav. Tbar liraa tha Drestdeat-sleet to
mil I favor a law creating a department of
' . v ntM
gery charge, waa Ula moralagaea
tenced to serve .from two to twenty.
year la Ue eUta peaiteaUary.,
O. M. OneiH, who aefaeatae
yooac bmi at hU trial, aaked the
lolneacy aC tha. eeart. aad reqaeetM
Ui behalf et AUetv Uat aa ealryi he
made 1 the court Jouraal aermRMag
the deteadeat to reeee aaaeai tae
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Oaelll hinted that ABc waa mad
BjBBW aremwrarw "". " m r m
he exarosacd hw latcatN hi hi
the matter take ua aaJa
he waa ahto WAaotM
AgmV awavamtJ8HSFlHftHi i aavapBL
Ueaaeaaald that la view
ef Walsh Alleei'CBM aomtaetma I
beVead, the rCW Hato fMat
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