The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
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TI.UH, PltOIIAIII.V OCIWHIOVAI,
ItAINH Oil H.VOW.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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Member of the Associated Press
Hh'H'mii Vini'..vo, in 1 1
KliAMATH PAM.H, OltKtfO.Vrilt'ftH ". IM'f KMHI It i!M, nwa
prich nvB owtn
SUiplEtieitttui
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MR
MAYOR
nr
Ul DILI I UUll
III PRISONER
Fight for Freedom on Ha-
bens Corpus Proceedings
Lost by Dr. McKoin
oM,i:.shi(iNH iwei.vi: i.i
IIAHTHOP. I.:i.. Die. 28 -Two
ciinfiwnloim Involving 4 ft
rltUous n( .Mnroliiiiinii pnrlili
In Dm kidnapping nml murder
last Annum of Daniel nml
Mellaril, nliiiRO hudlm. went
found In l.nku l.n I'ourrhe, have
been mailp.
iiai.timoiii:. n.-r :. - ur 11, m
McKoin, fnrtiifr mayor of Mer
llnugy, Lit., today hut hi flittit fur
III ImiiM'iIIaIo r.iloa.n mi li.ihooii rur
pu iirnti'tMlinn. Ilt mm roiwind
fit without pr.ijudlte to Kho ,iiii.
I ana rtiitlinrllli'H mi opportunity lit
present Ihulr ritso. Dr. McKolu
was arrested Tiio4il.iv nt tho rc'iuutl
of (lovrrnor Parker, of I.oiiIiIuiiii.
who nrcuied lilm nf murder In con
nection with ttiu MoreIiiun kidnap
Ihk. Hi-uiiiindlcr IjiUc
A detachment of nutlonnl guard
ti'rnnnollKlc'il nil iiIoiir I,:iKi Iji
I'oiirrlio for uvliluiicit in Imd in tin-
liri.!ll fif ill liniflltnr .iiMiitinallil.t t.ia
'' .."... ! " il.lf.V .11.
I In. lil.mlliiR nt ii fi-rry I.iiiiIIiik l.ml
Mlttk Wlll'll till' IioJIiik of two molt.
Mli'tcil tu lint Itftn torttirt'il nml
iiiuritorril ly itinikt-il nml rolitil
inmi, wrrn lilonu fiom tint liuttmu
of tlio lake.
vAilJiiUnMlitiiurnl Tooiitlm, mi f.
iltuly tnlltil Imik fimii WnihliiKton
I'X .ttio covurniir, )ta nrrlvml In
MorrhnUia lo'tllrcct tlio upcrauolt?
or tho thri'p coitipnnloi of t;ttti
troop r-ncflttipetl luiro nml nt Mrr
ttUURf.
SoMlt'tit on Iiily
M.ll.ll.i.H nr. fill wllnril il.ttw l (l...
NO
Dniinr
Jell Loro nna AirainM I., tho h..r. J H. " ,mr"",, "," ,n '"' '""" , ",
of .Mrr llotme. wltrro the Hllna.ln,, .l!",,llr ,m,,,M' W'"8'"" T" '"''''
ueh Hint tl.o Rovcmor tlo,, i wIlt ll " f"u'"' !"T 'V" ' " ""
i i-4i) i ut tun iiai'vui'in ill llll(U
selves In I ho fear that thorn will lie
hlooilfthcd bvcnuio of tlio friction
nmoiiR llient thai followed AURtitt
nvenl. Many of tho pojiulnro are
nrmed.
Attornoy-doiwrnl I'oro nnnouured
Unit nt leimt six or mien moro nr-
reslN would bo mndo bt foro tbn,
epmilni: lioiirlnR In roniiivllou with
tho mm wlilt'li has beti set fur Jan.
miry . hoi c. IVderal ujenlK do
tlnro they hnvu Ihu namo nf tlm
lliiK-leniler of lliu ilynanilteru iiud
his urrwit Ii Imiuliii'tit.
Aiiejt In Hill pi )
The urrot of Dr. McKolu raiito ns
u contplelo Hiirprlso. Dr. McICoIiwiih
horn nnd Kiotv In innuhood nt Mom
rito nml tutor mntiid In Mer Itonio.
ivliern ho wan u pructk'litit physlclati,
lliu friends iiriiud him lo mnko tlio
ruro for mayor, nml ditrlni; his In
ruiubelicy ho funrleimly uphuld tho
law and ntlumptril lit rid Hut mm
mttiilly ii( iiioonshlnur.i nml other luw
broakors, It wn-i said.
On Alir.iiit S. T922, ho tepoiteil n
huimIiis flretl two lirniU of shot Into
hl.t niitomubllo n:i ho nau inmwerlni;
u HlclNill, llu Iiitur tiiei'lvcd per
itlntent wii-iiIiii;h lo leavo tho com
muiilly, nml ho si 111. This ovniit led
lo Ihu Irnitudy of tint 21th, In tho
theory of iho slulo.
Iliirnett, urroxtod limt Katiinliiy,
Iiuh heciiiiio KUllen olid retleM. IIIh
liatltiry of utloruoyH Hpnnt Huvural
lioiilit with him.
WOMEN DRY AGENTS
ii i '
,10 Will llo-.ppulilnl lii Keei"l,,'..
Dry on Now' Yi'w'n I.vo
I.OH ANCJKhUft.lUi'nv OS.-MMmj
wiiimiti tti'lll It ii ii it tit tin I sit I . initnl ni'ii
hlblllon aiioiUs in lieeji I.t. ( AnR.j
olos dry tilt, ,oiv Yptirn ovo. . It y;iji
niiniiiiiii'i'd'1 by Wf'jl'f,,,, !,"' ,.V"ojvy,
'dry" ('iiforr'o'niolit' ' 1 11" r i jf r , ,' 1 u r '.
"Thorn Willi! W litileh' c"lirhtiiiiiH
npli'11," nnd Dooloy. "Wo did not
reoclvo tlio ro-opoi'ittlon promlHed by
cxfii iiwiiiich. Ho wo will mm what
women iii;mits can do Now Yciii'h
ovo, They will bo rent lo tho load
liiK cafeii and hntulH, Thoy will lui
In ovoiilng kowiih, Innli'iiclod lo on,
tor Iho foHtlvltloH, oblalii tho naiuen
of vIolnloi-H of dry lawn nml oven
mnko aiTOHts at tables, If ennilltlona
wnniini iiV.y ( ,.
ASTORIA FIRE WAS OF
INCENDIARY ORIGIN;
ARRESTS TO BE MADE
ASTORIA. Doc. 28.
TJuit tho AhIoi'Iu fire wa.s of
iiifcndiurv origin and thai
cluea liavo boon found
which will load to arrests,
was tho information uivon
out today, following an in
voHtliration bv Hjo Etato fire
nmrsharH deputies. Tho in
formation has boon in their
handH rince the day aflor',lH)' m, ! "Jopi lkn,Uor 1,orah'!
. . I PronuNil for a nrw lulwnmllonal
Hie fire, ltlt Was kept KG- oemiumJe emUttmrv, mjIbk In -J;
(.-Qta Irtio tu ItBlmljIlrUi Lrador Iodga
- -. tlin fnrtnal conlenal nctlns pn
PITV TDPACIttJV ic ",8 ""ulw Bw W'JttM elMtrrti
Ull l IKLA3UKT lb ,,,n , ntio,taU(M- u ( alrl
SWELLED WHEN LOT 'orUa. iw-kiBB. to unek e9R.
wyyillino rU L.IC1NO
lllewiilli Hour lln.li llrliiKi In Dicr
K I li.ooo It, fun. i;iriillnii ut
ll'ili'inilliii Period .
A olnrriilti lintir null in rnlefjn
iroirly Inkuii ovi.r liy Hie illy fur
tiuifiyincitt f rlly llotn rniillcj In
Ho.!:-J IT littliin! patil iHIo tli( t'lty
tri'iimiry liy Dcct'itiliBr 22, l tin lail
tiny for ri'tlftniitlua.
Tltn iruieriy 1 lncnlod prlHrltial
ly on tltn ivmI titnl of Ktstmatlt Hven
no. Tlio utrci'i was pavtnl alout 10
)ti3r hk. mitttfr thu 10-yoar-pny'
iiiunt pluii. Itut In iiiifiy liiilanru
I ho owni'M fitllcl to niwt tlio pay
iiii'iitu wlii'ii ting. Itnprovvinoni
ttoiitU uf 0'..tioo ImuiSI hkhIihI Hip
irita'it. mill iiitiiiM4l liy tltn city,
foil ittif, nwtiltiitliiK tho Iniiaiiio
of ri'Jtiiijillo i Itonilit Tho time for
ri'ilcintillon of the property wm )h--t'lfilicr
22 ainl mnral otnm nppfur-
r',,l !"'' U' In full nml
rt-eclvu
title
- i -
,rily,(ln ItnyJI
III ono liiatnnro, wIhto tho ihivIhk
IIiiiih tntnlcil over IS.'OO, In aililltlnn
to laxtn, nrrmiKtiintjnli wort) tiiuile
Hith tht' former owner wltcrohy he
prMoulod ami wont lo the second
toadiiiK nt iho city rotiiull meotlnic
Titostlny nlKht.
II Is timlerclimil that' the city
stands wlltlnK lo mill hark tit the
orlRliint owneiit any property uoililr
oil ' uadt'r foroclosuro proi-ewlliir.
nml to Rrimt tiiiio payments. I'untls
mi tlerlYotllIt ro for lodomptioii of
tbtt I0&.000 refuntlliiK bornls.
Tho hid of tho Kureka Tiro Hose
deportment of tho I', 8. Itplitier com
pnny for 1300 feet of fire lmm at
$1.10 per foot was necepted by the
eiHiiifll, slnco this was tlm Inwctt
nf four bltlx. Tlii', luno Is lo
delivered lioforo April I. 1H23.
lie
I't'riull Appllrsllons i
Tin lltllR titloy, to rnustrilet I
porch ut roar of rostnur.iut. refer j
rod to flro rommltlooi A Homn. to
bitlttl plntfnriii on formor silo if
Kai'.lu pool hall, roforrod lt si reel
t'omnillUo; Kthol i:. liieurnH, lo eon
iliu-t roominiMiouso ut 21 ft Main
nritnlotl.
XKW YIIAH'S HADIO COXn.HT
Uudlo fiutH uro duo for a treat
Now Yi'tir'a tivo, arcordliiK 10 J- H '
Drliiuoll, who hnH roculvod wonl that
(I .It. Thomas, a 1'ortlaml liisuraneo
lliuii, well Known hero, will broad
eaht u pioKiam from Htulloii K(IW
hotvveon 8 mid il o'cloelc. llo will (
glvo vocal iioluctloiiH .anslatrd by II. i
K; IIuiIhoii lonor, Mint l'oarl Htuple.i
vldllu, mid Mid. Kathlt'on Cainpliell '
pi.iniir i
WIIATIIIMt I'IKIIIAIIII.ITIICS
Thtt ('yt'lo-.Storinai;raph at I'ndor-
"77g. wtiod'H J'liiiriiiui'y
)V- hIiowm n alight' rlo'.
In liiuomiKFlo pren
Bitio this niter'
noon, rIvIur pro
mine, If movement
i-niitluuo.s, ot a
real; In iho utoriu
romlllloiiii,
Komeast for novt
21 hourNt
Kalr loulRlit. with
bvlHk winds which
will iIIiiiIiiIhIi. Cuoloi-,
Tlm TyeoH rerurdliiK thormoiuo
lor rcRlntnt'od maximum ami mini
mum tompni'uluvcH today iib fidlmva:
HlKli US.
J.ow . i,r , .,;ti
n
kvVrtti. A,
l V i
1 "'.,
innraiMPHiniAn.,,. . ...,-' itfiffirt-aiftMf
If MEl! ffcBKflPal
Bornh Proposal Held Em
bnvrusoiriK to Negotiations
Already Under Way
WAHIII.S'flTO.V. I)er. 2. Prml
tl'ut lUnlltiR ttttbot tbn Mtiiito to-
UrafilMl It.rlne. lur .11.1
nut OVfMl the tttnp Hint had alrpntty
iii-n tfi)u!i or roataplateiJ by ttie
atlmlnljitriUion. He mIi! ilto
tier of, cenitroM run Id iMrQ If thny
Iwitilrett 18 propT jay bat that th
lain ilotwitiseit mmmankallan oi
a ilellratp a itbjtt ttlivloutly roiibl
not b0 "btt!liftBd from day to
ilay." tin added, "t rnnsreM rraay
waau to bl. Bilmtt w.ll fr. tu!
I nanus ui ih uooi oi tun tunning
rommbttlan." hit)i tinder the art
irwM,H6 " 4iitt alter Innriwi
na 't datp at paymeat of war
i.
OfMojo May Aihlw
Tb lrtlcr'iMU'a Otnt whllo tlw
natui(e ' Mftit Iwojrly "dvjc" la
rcgnrd to iuirflRtlAAl nenotlnllom.
it nrtiotv on )H6' pUh hiIkM
ahit "a fbH itHirbbl(n" to l!nro
tioan iHjwaa.
ThydtnlaUtrttilon. tho prealilritt
mM. im "ryln: to Ik ItelpfHl" la
the )iirpinan klltmllnti. wbh-li bail
btton sImni . Ma mot iboriiUKb ami
I titoMAutftil eoNHiuaiHllati for mnuy
muatli."
KEY MEN MAY STRIKE
Wnlktliit of r.nllnny TeleKraplierH
DftemN on Wiiro. DetUltm
i
ST. 1,01(18, Dc. SS.l'rtxHctloa
nf n tIMr.tltrM strike ofl soma
wtMtern railroads ttu!M iho rati
toad labor board art fiivfersMv by
January 1 on a jujtltli.n. fur a re
hiwrlUK im k ilorUluii ut the lrd
which rrrtuttly radii ml the wages
of II, not) operators about 11.100.
000 u yottr. whs made bars by I'd
ward J. .Ma.ilon, prldtmt of tho
Ordr tit lUlluay Trlnnrttpbani.
.MttnloM said he bad aptilmt lo
I'rtMlilmit Ilnrdlns tt lnircodtt In bo
half of lh tolotjraphora on (be
Kround that lk labor board bad
Iimii rMNdlnlCHt, and that tho praal
dent hlniMlf hud miKifiiipd Its alxtll
lien. NO WONDER
-A .5&V1, vrr'- PsJ y SJML -t? xtrlr T
I '
V h 11'f.fl .
. . . I.I.I I II II ., .1. I II I III
E4:fe''.''SiW -" H3s--.iiiJj
i mm "" 1 - i
''T'ki iff ' r 'VIB
fldklMNsaiV aw .'lit v vwv . AmVi
inBfri uriif - $111
' ": IZ
ThU xrlnnl jrfe u
u' i wiw
Aborn Is ahown a I'Mr.n ,.ff
J., tu tak iim vt Imii. '. i . ;)laiK- In.tn.t In Im-KKniucil l lilch Ihih
r.nii out I.- iiuvir tn a w.'r n. rail. Tb Myrtvry J. Is one 'hn bitt
known crai' In "ihe ira.l'." mid up to the prewmt tlmo h.t'i b-n 1x
pltMiitr. u idtip aa far " ti.l.iltit on agent t.re rcn'-ernrd.
ItATIW Him JIOO'K
nrxMiiiK: si .two.oiio
IIAUli is HKror.Tim.
NKW YOlllv. ' IH-. -S. A ,
milllttit dollar IH'"!" robbery
4 on th bisih Murines r'pnrtet
today from tHt Ill!ia!na. Thla ,1
C Imuralva that plrot
it plrattt arr raid-
Init tee rum ninwv
!
WOMEN AREBL'AMED
FOR CONTINUANCE
OF IRISH TROUBLES
I'riwnt Mill In Jllllinry Operailoie..
1
.Mi'rtly Ti'miMiniry, IKt'lnrra
"nrreiiondi'!it
I.ONDO.V. Dm. 2S. JtaviuwInK
Irian condHlotis. tb Dally Mall's
rorraapoBdant la Dublin palnta a
dhwouraglnK picture, lie d(roaM
lb fear that the prcMiit lull In
military oMratl'Hs ts merely Urn
Itorary aad that ropublteanlsm It
still troMR tmougti to cl tree the,
government Infinite trouble.
-T-
it attriuutaa the oontautiy re
vlving rabel wtlrliy to wonion, T5i,r "" mattor."
per rent of whom he' naaerta prob-;
ul;y aymMthli) wlili tha trrogulars. I
nml declare! tlmt evon tho wivuiS
of home ot the inlnhttwa are pas-.
tv, I; if ni ' anivrii rebels.
THE WORLD HAS A
( tun.-runnins n'r tk Inland. N V
siinws
usi'.i in i-iiio cnt iT'.tii t n.-nts.
from tin- It-iuma nehooni-. Mifry
MINISTERIAL UNION
i
MAY CAUSE BOYCOT.
OF ARBUCKLE FILMS
l'rtiHikn In AiIiIm CoomfKntlou i
Xut to Altrnit Tlieatn's V.
lilbllins IMrturrt
I.OK ANUHI.KS. Doc. 2.-r-Tho
atJObMorlnl union nt)nnuruuJLv.tdans
for a mrwtlnsi to dlseiiift 'measures
to nullify tho Uefr ot 'Itoscoo C.
Arbuckl to achieve a "eomeback"
t mntloa b'tura.
" fc ", , ""-" - "
war ovtierteil tu ntleml.
The Itev. Hob Hhultir, pastor ot
Trinity Methodist (South) church
and roldnt of the union, said:
May AtHI-o Itnjtoll
"While cz.ufi place u ban
upon Arburkle picture, v can at
taut advtsa our rnagraRatluns not
to atronlt the bonsoa which per
sist in exploiting his films. Wo are
nt through by any means. A reso
lution uadoubtedly will bo offered
and adoplad, statins to th- country
M.iniiiiT .i:roi:r .
V
1'OUTI.AND. Dee. 2S. Livestock,
r nml buttcr steady.
HEADACHE
(SCIENCE DISCOVERS
WAY TO MAKE SUGAR
AFTER LONG TESTS
VKUfl'Intril Tup-, t;id for Kodn
Witlir Ar,. Miiiplojf"!; Scientific
.M)liTy I Hohrd
l.ONUON. Dec. 28. Sugar may
today bo obtained from oda water,
tho aerated bovoraRo wlileti flowii
from nlckol plutcd faucet In thon
Riindu nf ilruu nml candy stores
tltroURhout tho country, acconllnc to
two Knnllsh scientists vrbo for near
ly thrcn years have, been co.nlitctlnK
laboratory experiments with tho Idea
of duplicating artificially tho work
dono by plants lu self-nourishment.
It always bin been n scientific
mystery how IltlnR plants build up
tho sugar, Accessary for their
Rrowth, from tho carbon dloxldo or
carbonic acid, a component part of
the, almojphcro which they nbsorb,
! by mixing it with carbo-hydrates and
tho starch universally found In
plants.
Their experiments convinced (Im
scientists, Professor K. C. Haly nnd
I'rofcssur llellbrcn, that not only Is
i It possible to produce formaldc-
, liydo from snd.i water by tha action
of very jihort wavo length light,
j but that It Ia also potslblu to pro-
; ducc formuldohyda with ordinary
aunllght li the presenco of malachite
I Krejj. or other appropriate coloring
i matter.
Carrying tholr InvcstlRntlon a lit
tle farther thoy succeeded, by acting
upon soda water with ultra-violet
rays. In building up sugar. They
found that formnldchydu turns dlr
cctly Into sugar. Tho yield ot su
gar may be Increased by heighten
Inn tho concentration ot carbon
dioxide with sodium carbonate.
BOX PLANT CLOSED
i Tm-nty-l'lvo Kmplojcs Laid Oft at
Hfg take Factory- HLwon
SISSON. Cllf.. Dec". 28. Twenty
flvo employe of tbj Hlg LakcsUox
company, near tiiitm, have been
laid oft temporarily, duo to tho
company reducing forces during tbo
worst of tho winter weather. It Is
understood that the crew will bo
Increased In tbo early spring and
tho plant, which Is now half steam
and halt electricity, wilt bo run en
tirely by electricity.
PLAN GETS APPROVAL
(,'olniilintloii rropoi.il of II. J. Tlcli
nor to Ho Workotl Out
Tho LanRotl Yulley cojonlzatlon
phrn submitted to the chamber of
rommcrco by 11. J. Tlchnor, Iingell
valley farmer, was uppruved at n
meetliiR today of tho chamber of
commerce committee In nil Its gen
oral features.
Details for putting tbo plan Into
effect must bo worked out. Tlch
nor and soveral other representa
tive farmer from Honanza und
lMngoll Valley will bu asked to
moot with Iho cliatuuor'H commlttvo
at tholr earliest convenience when
dotallH ot personnel and finance will
be gono Into.
In Its bread aspect the plan I to
' arm it real "dirt farmer." who In
familiar with the agricultural possi
bilities ot Klamath county with lit
erature and n list ot available farm
land and xend him lutu the middle
west to Interest tenant farmers In
tho cheap laud ot tho I.ungolt Yulley
section.
SEEK TURK GUARANTY
Aiiieileitii AnibUHMidoi' Joins Willi
Allied Delegates in Demand
I LAUSANNK, Dec. 28. Antorlcan
1 Ambassador Child Joined the. heads
of tho allied delegations ut today's
meeting ot tho capitulation com
mission ot tho Near Kagt conference
In declaring somo guarantees must
bo given by Turkey to replaco
capitulation or extra territorial
rights for foreigners which tho
Kemallsts lmyo declared abolished.
KCIIOO.M-U. WHI'X'KKD
SAN FUANCISCO, Doc. 28. Tho
power schooner Stockton City wa-
wrocked In a storm last ulght off
Itttsslnn Oulch, TO miles north of
here. Tho crow was saved.
I KU,i:i IX MM'I.OSIO.V
ItOMK. Dec. 28, Nino men woro
klllod when a tort near Treat blow;
up last night. Tho accidental ex
plosion of u shell sot off other am
munition. Debris from tho fort
scattered for inllus around,
HEAVY SPRING ..
! LUMBER OEMI!
i IS PREDICTED:
Manufacturers Preparing to
Meet Rush of Orders
Early in Year n
Lumber production Is declining
ai mills aro closlnc down- (or sen
sonal ropalrs, nccordlnc to tho Amer
ican Lumberman. CIiIciiko. As or-
j tier flies arc very heavy find manu
facturers nro ooRcr lo thin tnem
out ns much as posslblo beforo tho
spring buying rush starts In, as well
as to prevent stocks from becoming
further depleted, tho repair work
will .be rushed and operations will
be resumed as soon as practicable .,;.
Unfavorablo weather condition In
some sections, notably 'on the west
coast, also has forced a reduction
In output. Orders moanwhlto aro
holding remarkably well.
Taking; Inventories
Retailers and other coasumors aro
Retting busy with Inventories, and
when possible aro deferring pur
chases until after their completion;
but building nnd Industrial activity
necessitate trading that In tho ag
gregate Is unusually heavy for the
latter part of December. An In.
creasing number of retailer and
largo industrial buyer have been
coming Into the market lately for
lurabci tor spring shipment, la or
der to escape the rush which nn
dobtedly will develop next month. In
quiries from all trades and. sections
are very numerous, and generally
are for largo quantities ot material.
Car Situation Relieve!
Shlpmoats nr coming through
more freely, duo to the greatly
rollevcd car nltuatlon. This better
ment has occurcd especially In tha
'vwtrrmr wram: Jlallroada and-car
builders continue to be Important
factors on tho southern plna and
Douglas fir raarkots. It Is under
stood that tho former are planning
tho construction otfrmany thousands
of locomotives and freight car to
cost several hundred millions ot dol
lar during the next two to four
year.
SAW BERGDOLL. BELIEF
Draft Dodger, lteportctl In I. M.,
Mny Now llo In Seattle
SKATTLE. Deot SS. Search for
UroviT Cleveland llergdoll, who es
caped In May. 1920, while serving a
five-year sentence for desertion
from tho United States army, and
who has been rcportod on a Gcrmun
vessel bound tor tho Pacific coast,
was set afoot hor0 by a report tbat
ho had been seen In a restaurant.
L. Scavcr Hamilton, proprietor of
a Scattlo eating pluce, told pollco
that one. ot thrco men who was
served ther0 looked very much llko
published pictures ot llergdoll
Hamilton added that In bis suspi
cion he looked closely at the strang
er, who boro the scrutiny uneasily.
3 YOUNG BOYS LOST
I'm t him! YoiiiiRiters Full to Itoturu
l-'rom Mounlnln-C'llmbluK Trip
l'OHTLAND, Doc. 28. Alfred
Itownii of Gladstone, Wlllurd Ilrad
ley ot West Linn, (leorgo Nolsou ut
Jennings, Lodgo, all boy lu their
teenH, who lott Tuesday night to
climb Larch mountain, had-not been
heard from today,, und a )eurch for; f
thcni wn boguu. Trail .'were re
ported to bo In u perilous condltloui
on account ot heavy , snow.. , i .,
DKDIOATK XKW IlltllMii;
OIIKC0N CITY. ec.n 28, Tl)u
now concrete bridge over 1 the Wit ,
( lamettq hero was dedicated. Joityy
wkii ceremonies including a christen
lug by Queen Harriet und n b'anuuet
nt West Linn.
hi:som;tiox von wiijjo.v
WASIUNOTON, Dec, 28 With
out debate tbo senate adoptfed tt
resolution offered by Harris, demo
crat, Cuorgln, oxpre'sslng ihu "plea,
urtj and Joy of tho sonute" ubo a-,
mer l'realdon( Wilson's recovery '
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