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l'nlrernlly Library Kugeno, Orrgoa (tossa U' J 4 N l r WEATHER FORECAST TO.N'imiT AMI HI'NIlAY n.oiniv, hoi'thi.iii.v mi.i:m. urmttn OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS ' .. L 1 .V. 1 " J .'si l&mMfir c Member of the Associated Prea HUlrrnili Villi- Nit, IIIH7. KLAMATH I'ALI.H, OHI.O.N',rU'll IIHU, SnVVMW'.U 2X, lll I'JIIOR F1VH CKJnfl eh AW mtrnm 1 1 t i r ' t .. ;!. .' .-I v 'fr DECISION NOT REACHED, COURT' HOUSE APPEAL: I County Judge Indicates. Ac tion Will Be Based on Move of K. D. Company Wi.rti.rr nil appeal win in ...nun from Judgn Hklpworlir decision nil llm rimrt homo rnn Im nut been ! decided nnit tin ilrcMmi iiltlter way will be. liBHtlly made, said t'"""y!Wcl ,1,,., inn. lili.l lifrnr Judgo II. II. Iluniifll Untax. HUM- r(llir ,,,, vv,m, noil Iiiii Jut returned from I'm I ' n,.n i,.ni.i ,. noil Iiiii Jut returned frnm foil- land where ho attended llm "ItH"' highway rniiimlcdnii meeting nml conferral with llm Portlai. dnltor ( try reliilncd In llm ninrl hnii-m ri""' I llutinell would tint say iipnit what I Itio ilpcUlun wniihl rint but linll-, cntnl Hint It wdiiI.I ik-iicinl muni" wtist on thn nctlnn uf tlin Kliiinath llitYcloyini'iit rniniuny In tliu mat trr of title tn lltnck in. ill nf tlio Hot HprlnK ulriicluro lln kiiM (till Hip ('011111) court's flttlit hail turn to imvn tliul prnperty for thn rounly, nlnrn thn county nlrr.nl lia uprnt a lurxn turn tliTn mill khoutil bo rrKmlril a havlnn mi equity. HtinuM nil nppn.il mil bn tuailp, hi nalil, llierc win mi ilntlnlli' m-uranc Hint thn K. I) rompnny would turn thn property over to tliu county an hail been propona I. Amilt K. It, Arllnii flucli aimirunrn wouM iircannarlly havo to be Irsal form nml blndlnt; ; on thn K. I), company, hn pointed , mid nl Hcnmllnavlnn hull Wrilnos out. lie did not say that should day eMiiln. Nmnmbpr S!i. If this such asturanre bit Klvrn that Ihu. Is nut the fsntcut flRhtfciil itcen-hcrn appr.il would Iip dropped, but sta-lfor ninny monnn, Hum all. dope Is trd, In effect, that It would itlvo ' wrunu and both Kwlndler ami Knpi u lh county court u baU from which , am l'hliie-n Inundiynieti. lo plait a courr. ot,artn. . -j W.ktln KwlnHIc tl!l.hH 1" on li lluunill .aid that llm Portland at- ",um, l"r. In wlKhl in?r Ks lorneys had n-jrrvil to carry tho 1,,n ,I la,"r " "' x' cs-n to the supremo court wlthnul 1 1''1H" ' '' ""I" Hn has fouKht toil tn thn county. Ilo bellied ! n"'1' J"1'1'""" 'harley l.loyd and that It would be pnstlhl.i In limn "",r Hnolcher. True, hn ha the supre.n.. court take action on '"" ""Mwlly. '-u I I John Ih. ca.o shortly afler the first of "n '" ,,rBW ' """ flr" '' "f thn year, lint alt.cn DO days nm'f"ur rm""11' ,M U,p "'c"n'1 maM allowcl for flllnK notice of appeal. J-'"" wnI '"' "IrrUliin. Johnson nn hasty action would be taken .". '''' "" " A i: K. either way. ' rhamploii, and In rated by many as Toiirhlng on thn feeling of the community toward thn court hounn controversy, llunnell a.ild hn did not doubt bill that everybody was sick of thn fight, trial he. was sick Of II and had been for somn time, lln reftiso.l lo ncrce, however, with thn puggesllnn Hull thn majority of thn people arc not behind him, nor that thn election of Martin in rum. nilstlonrr wna u direct rnhtikn illr-' ected at him. I Kcomeil Hecnll Thn lineal of a recall, ho assert ed, did not scare him ut nil, nnd should Unit action bn tnkon It would only servo to makn him fight hard er. Hn agreed that Klamath county Is on tho vitro of nn era ot dnv (dopmrnt, thai Kmnnth county luu been Injured by thu unfnvornbl.i publicity resulting from thn court housn fight, and thai It would bo better for tho community wero the i affair wus brought to u apeedy end. 7TH. AUTO FATALITY Portland ,Ut for .Monti, tlrim Willi (Irndu' ("i-onslng (.'rimli POHTI.AN1). Nov. 25. Tho sev enth nutomobllo fntallly of tho month wen on record today, through tho death of Mrs, Myrtle Itoblnson last night In a grade crossing uccldunl, thl I tho womt mouth In two yenra for nulo acci dents, WI.WTHKIt PIIOHAIIII.rriKS Thu Cyclii.Hliirniiigriiph nt Viidor- wood a Phiirmiicy I'lintlniieri lo flight ier a high baio metric pressure ' Indicating n con llnuiiiiro of ircH ent wentlior con- llillllllH, KnrecnHt for next 24 hour. Pnlr; continued cool, Tho Tyco record ing, thermometer reglHtered maximum mid minimum lumparatureii today, as follows PjTV m m I s I High 41 Low 22 3 KLAMATjH COUNTY OFFICERS),. WILL GO TO PEN-'sAYS I. W. W. Tniiicilii Willi I'lilli'il Nlnli'N Mull U Clinrui'il H) 'I )' lm-nl I'liiiiiii lul Hon el iiry Tlneo Klamath nullity official nrn headed fur t lit state penltentlary I lit llnli'lil, iiccill'illliK to Leonard lint , tun, liii'iil "llniilirliil rerrelitiy" fur ; I In- I. W V ' "If Ihcrn It mi)' Jiullrp In tlin In Dim roiiitu the will p.ii to Halem", , ilerlmi-d lln refuted In iiMtlli (i(i.p( ,, ,,, ,, ,n . .,,. ,...,, ,., ...,. Hllll ccnHtlliilril um of I lut crimes. Ilu Indicated lluil tin' evidence In nm- i-nllcrind anil it Im (alien. ' ii,,h.. .t..nir,t n.i n... i w w v.,p, i, nvnM irlnl o( llio nls nif.m. ,, n,rt.il lirr... unil i.Inf.1 fur ,rM, , jn.,.mry l)r ivbruary. He .,,,, ,,,. ttll, .,,,. ,r ,,, rawa In come tn Irlnl In report pub- ll.liml In Ilu Imltmt rlttt Worker. Imiw.ait. Ilnltnli It iuntiil n nuylliK tliul It U iloiilitfnl wlirlluT llm trliit will nvcr roniii to court, ulncn Hut "fat I of tin ran" ns nmiln imbllr In paiiiihliti mill niMtipapi'rN illi trlbuli'il hern hint r.ni-cil a chniiRp nf hunt on thn purl of Kliwiinlli rill zi'lia. FAST GO PREDICTED INlM-irsnlitillrr lln lift Mnlili lMitnUr Htiiunl llif In II) ItlliK.liln" I'ulriiiu of thn squnrnd circle nre certain of a run for t'helr iiinney wIipu l.e- KpMn and Juo lUlndler inn wnicni mini in uicei umitey. Jnhtison welKhcd aroiiiid 200 , pounds mid Kspen nrouml 170. K-- pun enter llm rlnn hero at about liiK, Im say. I 'ciiulit riiaile) l.lojil Kapeu ha twice fought Charley liloyd In a draw, once In Oakland mid once at Dreamland pavilion. I Ul. l.'rviunl.,,.,, n...l 1 1.....I . I. ...,..,. I ' ...... ,..,,,.,, .,,,, ,,,,. ,, nitvdirii ICtiockiiul Kiivimky fight was with thn Kspen's last colored giant. Dick Doolnii. In Sacramento l.ui July I. In which hn got the derUlun. Kripen I nnfldent hn will defeat Hwlndler, nllhough ho does not nn- ilt.rm... Ili.lt (.rrntmnr nml litiu ri Itltfli . . . . .. . I leKiini mr iiim, iioiii as n unver nun in a mun. Ho believe, however, thai his lonr.er experience will give him a decided advantage. Thn dopn I that thn fight will go 10 round, but Hint' not a bo! In this sort of n match one thinks lung mid hard before parting wllh the Iron men. A lot of tho tuiya who nro willing to wnger their rent mou ny nre likely to bo swayed by their liking or dislike for nuo of the box i or. ' I'iglitliig ('omliliintlon ICupen Is 211. Ho I part Irish and part Norwegian, it combination re garded In Minnesota na unbeatable. J This Is no grudgu flglit ami bom men nrn on tho best of term. Nuv mihele, both nro out to win Hwlndler lay ho think ho will "make It Interesting" for l.Mpeu. GERMANS IN ACCORD Iteliiihtng Votes ApptHivuI of rov eiiiiiieiit'N Policy 1IKIU.IN, Nov. 25. Kelchstiig to day voted approval of tho motion- by llm Herman democrat euilois- lug the government's declaration nf policy, All piirtld voted far tho motion wllh tho exception ot tho comiiiiinlstu ami linen member of tho mitl-scMiilllc puily, who voted against approval. Chancellor Cuuu told tho Itelchstag that tho gov ernment had adopted tho noto sent tho repnrntloiiH commission by tho Into Wlrth government, asking a mnralorum on reparation oxcept a to deliveries for dovnatated areas. fiiinair I Lit mr nunc. RATE GOT WE Injuuclioii Issued By Fed eral Judnco Prevents Tariff Reduction I'OIITI.AM). Nov ::.. Tho otnfr ;;i'iirj' ti'iluc lion of tnlipbnnc rntM. iinli'ru'l tiy llm public Mrtlco emit nil'iilnii I'ffccllvo liprninbnr J, pnrul Iiir .lurtlinr luvomiBatlon. 'wah hclil up loilny by n Imnpornry Injiinellon IihhI by Hires fmlrrnl Judem fill Hiik on h.'iur. Tho I'arlflp Talcphoits Telo Krnph rompasy hl miarl;cil tlto ciiimtlliitlo'intlly of ll: commlHlun' nritnr ornl Dm i-nur t.olj that Hie ilucKtlon had hon ilxciilc.1 nml Hint llm Miicrni'iity rotns itioutil tint ro Into nffi-ci Tho t'iiiprnnry ratp affertnil principally rural imnlce nnd limit i'il Mrlc In I'nrtlaiul PLAN COUNTY SURVEY t'nniiiiittcn .ViiiihiI to l'oiiiilli' Oil KliiiiKilli Iti'vniric. Until Tho comiiilttee renpcaslble for the ! compilation of data for the Klamath county survey laitltuted by the chamber uf comrierce was named by II. W. Vannlco. lce-prei.Hentt this inornlu na follewa: W. T. l.eo, chairman, Herbert I. Nuwell, K. II. Tliomii", A. J. Voyc, John A. McCall, Krnnk Kextou, 'A. I Wlihard and V. II. Heiidorson. A meetltiK of the committee will hn held In the early pari of the week lo outline tho scope, nf tho sunny with (ah of the mrnihur lieltiK re npoimlbln for the coll. ctlon of n cor yalo, ! f( liifwwjtln.i. rrereui piaas mij mr ine mou im i mm BY HISSIOI comprehen.lv., survey ever under., meeting of, the -"'nlors tho offl-, taken In the county. Sufficient time' rs hao urged tbnt alt members I will bo tnkeu by tho committee tolbd present. Hoys desiring to Join, lint only collect mfornir.tlon about ' every lino .of activity In tho county, j bin to verify It a toll- correctness.! A meelliii! of the local cemmittee: tn iianitin ine supplementary cam, aavo cnuireii inc reiay race in u ttdent ascrtIons by repuulclan lend pnlgu lo rW fun.li for the puhll-li-! Mnged ct 11 a. m. Thanksgiving ! ir that thn bill would pass by a Ing ot th'a re-iort. as well as lo In i day. and It Is oipecte I that verernl mfe margin next Wednesday, sure n geatro'i" working fund forimoro will enter. Teams from tho the dliectorj during the winter' month will bo bald Monday, ultra ... . . .. ..'... ... captains for tho campaign will be selected. A concerted effort will .be made lo bring every member on the nctlv paid-up list, as well a to add to tho j rolls numerous citizens who are not , at tho presoal lime actively affiliat ed with the organization. II. N. Moo I chairman of tbU committee. tr: .m;;,w Miisi-P- tVjiJ4iBS.-iJsaA-v- , .., rtCAlNKYIt - : I i?3 m Li-- - n t 8iM .' J 1 la11 - It -Tla Ua fc " - k I B. E bfirSal WA - JZ. i H ii?SJ .fOT. jrry. c"s - -- a m il ' ' jO'-Wh,Iv. J r r"Ti ' VCaT'O. in ,- y.r7rVS 1 TT ,. i.iiSVv - '1' A' i V&u m n L ? L' .rfckX'- ' hs . k.rii ill. 1 1 j -v. I .if . .vi irnti.t., :t -j- i i zni , j a Wv YJ SM'iMW.Li-r- W 1 -1 i- !'.53 l.-.'.Brfl i 1. N.. I V- It . a.'V'5i7V .ST Vr-. i i i i isc m i.i,v-s viti , ..a m k xxxvra 'tl .si KJt.ltMl -' X V '. X XV -. I -Xl-Y . .1 . l -rSK.v M t "-Ww I I I 1 1M mk Nvo--ra rtfv&'trw v-ii.i. i t. la. ". 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Aril ilm of InrorporiHIon of "llrnllifrs I mlisr tho Hfcla," an orRanlMtloa havlni. ns lis avowpit purpn-n tho "adviirallmi, prniillltc.il Ion nnil ctlm- illation of li!ler!tl In thW rlghti ofcuitom by law. marrfoil mun ami nvoryiiiinf ruIaUvoi e' " " wIvm aptrea to aurrmi- lo lliolr wolMji'lltB." troro forwnrrt I ,kr ,1,6',r r'sllt to ,h'' "'"l ""!." l to tho office of Sectary of Ktato W V," T? ,!" re;ntl, "laul, . , , .... . I iliioitlnn tholr tlmu hrior(! rlKht of Ppnl P .tnnlrin Wn.ln, ,lw ttiw. 11.1 ... ... .. --,., .... ,., n 'ITio projjoieil orgai.lMlIon Is to bp lowitPil In lt Anseltf.y, nml five '" AOKelei men nrn namil 83 illrec-; lorn Jlorp aro thn ortlck (ni TJils coi Herat Ion l orxAntzdil on n mt:iibcr.ililp ba-.n unil not ns n tocls company bcrauii?. Hiimaad of munanui t'liRium lor nicmberlilp could novor hold barV from thtslr wive cnouKh mune to buy ertn ono ham nf tock nr.il would thus be barred from this, the oaly orcmlrn j tln.i which can iirmiil-. them any JUNIOR ELKS TO MEET, III C..t.(ll.mi', Will It. InlllaliHl, .Mumliy I'trnlii- Ton candldales will W Initiated by tho Junior Klks at tlm Klks' templo Mondny ercnlni;,, with tho Juniors In full charco of eersmon les. Thu first business mcetlni; of Hid new orcjultatlon will alto be held. ' Th Junior Klks will consider. plans for equipping a club room . and for athletic arttvltlw. Ath. telle procrams will probably bo i sluKCd every two or th4M) weks. . Hlncn III Li la thti first Inislnens , may obtain application blank from I Albert Moorland or at tho Klks' J templo. ' IVur teams of four runner each country nre especially Invited. The race will be from tlie Klks' temple to the White Pelican hotel and return. A pennant has been ordered and will be swarded the winning team. MAttKirr 1IKPOUT I'OIITI.AM). Nov. 25. fattlo. slow. Kgg and aheep steady. Kgga unsettled, butter firm. THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER rnlU'f throuKh ntimlifM nnJ con rortPil ii'tlon. (b Tim imrmilt of ma by wm,in lioultl bn limited to tho objoet of matrimony. Huch pursuit It now ki universal wb cannot lion to control .,w auuirapiion; wn will bolp them He nhoMi the age tolalu, Imwovcr In conilntenl thofo totala may from j llmo to llm bo. (Ul V.'e aiiKRont we i!o not dare eilvoctitn thai tho nocturnal rlfllnj I of money nail letter from a hut- b.itnf pocketn while ho ilumlwri,'! , ouiclit lo bo illicouraR1. (c) liulliirlni; tho truth about ninny thlnr I rnvcaloi! In appropri- atV namva, w0 advocate that; all mat). roni otcr forty years of nun with bobboil hair and knee tiklrta shall b dMlRtiated r.s "Klappprs Antique." OUST CHINA PREMIER VmiK Cliun-.' Hill IIi-.I-'Iih 1'ollotv In lmn DWliiKurcH I'l'KI.VO. .Vov. 25 Premier Wain; Chun? Hul rMli;nnl today. The res.'cnatlons of tho entire cab inet havo been In tho hands at President I.I Yuan IIuiik slnco tho arrest a week ago of Lo Wan Kan. finance minister, on n cbarjo of ac cepting n permnal commission In conneclloli" with nscotlatlnn of the pre-war loan with Austrian and Cerman capitalists. SHIP DEBATE ENDED- ,.,,, UmWtH Amw M(.nNUro ... u'" ' iU" " s"fo 5'-"T?'n I WASHINGTON'. Nov. 25. Tho! la-t .lay of general debato on tho ghlpplng bill waa marked by con- FOOTBALL RESULTS I'llANKMN FIKI.U, i'lllLADKt , PHIA. Nov. 25. Pinal, army 17 navy 1 1. YAI.K IIOW1., NKW HAVKN, Nov. 25 Harvard defeated Yalo hero to day. 10 to 3. Georges Clemeucoau witnessed tho game. . . i'l i J u r mi w. T "d 7 as r 1 o iR.ftft'' t TW' ;i S ' . (W.S.il. t 'a rTJ-- i 9St v w?r?!.TtfY!;R M. " ri i i lit' 'Lnioitth. Sss BASKETBALL GAMEf Keillor nnil I'rf'imc ')iUiilo(fr U J In mi to Dffriit In .J'lrjit lllRli firlim,) Jfn-I 'I The Junior won ovor thn froah-j men and tb napbomorM ovr tho ncnlom In the IiIrIi Mhaot Inter cbM ittiiM held lut nlKht. A1-. UiQiiKh tlin rworo wnn ono tided In tho tint fCM, (ho Junlora v,.i-' iilne 3S to 10, It' ttm conlderx5 ! the bst by raw of the fans. Tito j ('flrftumorM Mored IS to the Bon lora IS. The "frosh" lrM In vain to stop th oiinlnmtht of thn Junior team In the first half, tvhlan ended wllh a score of !f to 7. In the last tbaU of tbe name tho .frosh earrtt) iwek wkh a flgat that betjl tbe Jun lern down to S points nnd ra'ntl 3 points far th Missive, Mooro and Houe Htnr , Verno-i Moore and Clifford Horho Marred for (be juniors. Mooce'i pluylr.s was ozceptlonal'cspwiljl ly hl ability tj (brow baeVela, ei ahltns; hint to eore 20 points dur ing the Kamn. Clifford Tlocue, as ciard on tbe loam, was mainly responsible for breaking up Usa frn'i nllaiiV. Hn alan lAfirrwl 6 points. MaWm. forward, seoreil i j points, nnd Pells, as eenter, seorod 2. J noberlson.' Baker, and Strom starred for th'e f reeawen. Itouer't- son seoretl 4 poln'a from two bat-, kcts, Itaker soorod tour points, two for n basket nnd two fer throw for foul. Strom eore! two points, j Tho sophomores triumphed over, tbo seniors by thrso points In tho last fsw minutes of play In tho sec ond eamo. Tho score was 15 to IS. In tho first half tbe seniors out played thu rophoniorat, the store using 15 to 7. In tho last halt tboi sophs eamo bfc, seared 10 points' and prevented tho seniors from scoring any.' ' Tlirotr Seven n.i.-.kc( George Condrey a ad Dale Seals j starred for the, sophomores. Con l"i drpt utnreil It nntntc li llip.iwlnt-t .. ..... .-- -4 - - - seven baskois. Soule scored two points by throvr for foul, nnd waSUb reva3,?ed ud revised, treaty of responslblo for stopping tho senior .,. ,i,:ttT,ot tn nut Turkev at forwards In the last half of tbe j game, .Mo.aigre seore.r j poin,. W throwing a basket. ( Frank Peyton and Matt Obea-, chain starred for the seniors. Pay- ton scored 9 points by Ihrowlnj ; four baskets .and throw for foul, j Matt Obenchaln soorod C points by ' throwing thrco baskets. . l.lucutM: Juniers: Clifford lloguo, captain : and guard; Peto Motschcnhacher. I g; Vernon Moore, f; Kcnnoth Malcr, I f: Kobert Cornish, f; and Harry' Poliz, c. Fouls called on Juniors, LE. p i t'reihnien: rielmar vrtoherlsnn .' 'cauloiln and ttuard: Frank Hall, n: I ljlvostcr Smith, c; Leonard Strom. ' 7; .Uaker f. Fouls called oa fresh- 'men, 4. I Sonlera: Frank Peyton, captain , lil fftripnril" TLi-ltnl Tnniltd fl Vat Obenchaln c; Albert Moorland'.; it; Jamos Manning, g. Fouls, called. .on seniors, 4. I Sophemores: Dale Soalc. caplaln I and guard: Frank Upp, g; Jennings, Washington, c; George Condrey, f; iin.. ,ni....... i.-H.., ..it. , . 1 ,4i.iij luiiiiutu, i. ruuis Kniitxi Ull ! sophomores, 1. FOOTBALL GAMES V -ntttiJ .Wk Pacific Coa.t Portland- Oregon Aggies vs. ; tvasningion simc. i State, Stanford Stanford vs California. j Spokane Idaho vu Gonzaga..' W'nlla Walla Montana vs Whtt S lteno Santa Clniulivs Novada. 1 lin-t nmv tiaun liitu vu iiaruru. Provldeuco - Ilrown 'va ' Dart li,, ...i i. n i l HlBUUrfiii V.U tlL'IU Tech, V3 'jN'otro Daiuo. 9 ln.ti.)ni..i.t.. it a x:... 4....1 t' i iiu.tuv.iiina -u. . iut, .itait. .. r ' ' '111 -veil. West Iowa City Northvvo3tern va luvvu. Chicago Wisconsin s Chicago. Tvllancapolts Michigan va Mlnno- otn. i-lKiivi Ohlrv State va IlllnMa. Detroit Washington & Jolierson Detroit. ' LnFayotto Purduo vs IhMlnna, Lincoln Ames vs Nebraska. ormun Toxan va Oliluliomu. uph DOOR IB . TURKEY POLICY S 0. i DEMAND ' American Spolceanm'n at Lausanne Confercnco In sist on Adoption IiAt'SA.N'N'B, Nov. 25. Illchayrt i WMhbtfm Child, clilof Amcrlnitj rpekosman at tho Hear uastorn con frencc, amazed th5 other 5olc(a tloai today ,by reltcratlnft the In tetenco o( tho United Stale- upon si open door policy In Turkey. JIo read tbe memoir dottve'rud Oc-, tober SO (o great Hrltaln, Tranco and Italy and said tba American cor erament and public supported this policy. The enthusiasm of tho Turkish rtulpcatea for a ptehlalto has evident ly ben Jamponml contldorablr by the dlscorery that h'nslond, July nod Wanee aro solidly united aealBst tho claims (t tho Turin to Woetcrn Thraso. Thn natlonOlits art also consider Inr tho algnlflranc of a meetlaic of the Ilalkan i!elor."e last ntf-ht at which It la understood there was n discussion of tho policy to he adopted by tho IJalkan states on the jestIon of Woitorn Thrace. Puwortt Support (Jteccc ' It waa apparent that (Irocce. Jtu manla aad Juo, Qlavla In vlow ot the opposition tq a piabtselto ox pressed by tho entcntp spokesmon, have tbo tUarty support ot tho thrsu great power; In tholr efforts to'jre- Iveat Turkey from ostoaOIng . .tier wastern boundary beyond le'"lB,( lite rjver. q. " Two Trcitlles. Seen y -Trro trestles -will probable-fin' oat of tip 'conferese'e. If It has a )iaet--)fBl-wt-nmo.V"pTi-i,ill,'b-,- treaty bctvoen Turkey and Oreeco settling their boundaries and" ad- lurflnr tlin rtft?!pm' whlrh havn '.. - -. ... . artfoi' aircetiy out or uier coninct I at mrai?, icg uvuer ifruuaviy win uv . -. ,. .1... ...U.1..M .I.T l. n w,(Il nI1 tIla n,.eJ power w-,rh WBre. ,n nrni, a8anst Trkoy Jw Rwat war TI)S UUcr treaty w, AmWt .. provUIon for lh(, regulation of te ,, am, t ,s keIjr t)l3t tho KuMlant wll, participate In framing ,, ' m SHOT 24-LB GOOSE KUtci In Modoc County Slews. ureil lVct -I IncIicH I.AKKV1KW, Nov. 25. A Wild BOOSA WOiKIlInc 2 I DOUnds Wna.kllloit lase weak on tho Llndauer Center- vllle ranch In Modoc county. From HP 10 up 01 ua wings ino uiru incan- urod sevon feet, four Inches, it la believed to bo nn Alaskan ipeclcs. m H0RSES IN RUNAWAY ' . Tw,m vJongiii- to .m, k. woiy Crushes Into Stono Wall Ono horso wa.i slightly Injurod and a wagon damaged vvhon a team belonging to M. It, Doty, rancbor residing on tho Fort Klam ath road, became frightened and ran from the point whoro they had been left standing on Pine street to Payno alley, whero .they crashed Into a stono wnll and cam to rest tn tho back yard ot tho 0, I, Itoborts residence .$ 'Ono horso was stunnod 'for a tlmu but soon recoverod w'hofi' tho wagon ,wuh rumoved from Ha body. The' other horso escaped Injury, Tho double-trco was brdkon but' othorwUo tho wagon was HttU ulamagd. TWO STEAMERS CRASH fihlp Crtrrylm; S.OOU prpliAH Col lide Witts Liner -Vevy( iVorlj,, , x 111 " 'H CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 't Tho Amorlcan noar east cteamshjp Helgravinn, currying. 3,900. orpfe'aiMt ( from Asia Minor, collided with , the . Irnns-Atlantla liner, Now York, & tho Junction ot the IJwphoroua iwid , Son of Marmora today, Allied MP ),"' that hurried to their nsslitance"'-.;' ' ported many children; Injured,' btii no Uvea lpst. " W- '"'A .-- ' ' ' 4 l "I ' 'l 'fl it ' va 5' ' M XJ r L-. .f,i . S4 :r Wi . V , .1.1 Hj ?f