The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1915, Image 1

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UINHIXO'H REPLY TO UK AN ULTIMATUM
DtUMry Tactics of Dual Monarchy In
Regan! to the Aaron Kinking Are
.Vol I.tkol by American OMrials,
Xew McuMge to Ik? Much Time no
LooplKth Will II Left fur Further
Relaying.
IAS SPIRIT AT
LOCAL SCHOOLS
TIIKKM ARM IX EVIDENCE IX
UKH ROOMH, AXI KXKRCiHKH
ark held at thi: riverside '
SCHOOL 1
Will von Nuber Also Be Recalled?
Vailed Preaa Service
WASHINGTON, I). C Dec 17.
Auitrla'a latest note In regard to tho
iloklnR of the Italian-American liner
Ancona by an Auitrlan submarine,
wn received lnt night. It wait read
Id tho cabinet moetlng tula morning.
Aa a roault, Uinalng will draft a
rejoinder, which, I la expectod, will
be an ultimatum. Tho Indirectness
of Austrian diplomats ! aggravating
to tho American offlclali.
In effect, the now rejoinder will bo
rich an to leave no loophole for pro-
Icaied negotiation. The reply Jut
received from Auatrla Is In effect one
that bid for audi a courae.
The only chance of avoiding the
severance of diplomatic relation be-'
tween the United State and Auatrla
la for Auatrla to furnlah unquestion
able proof of Ita contention In the
cate, and simultaneously admitting
that the flrat Auatrlan admiralty re
port of tho affair, which aald tho
Ancona' waa torpedoed and attacked
while atandlng still, la entirely wrong.
Even thta chanco will bo worthies
unless the proofa, etc., are promply
a ted.
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"lliihi'l ngoln' to hcIiooI uiiOtlicr
duy lliln year!"
Once more the Kludaomu kiddles
arc irlppliiE homeward with the an-'
notinrmnunt Hint never folia to cauio '
dud to inr' up nnd blurt out,
"whnxinlT We'll ace about Hint," be
fore In- remembers that choo was
dUmlnHfil until lit lor Now Yeara. i
Thero will bo much carrying in of
wood, careful ncraplng of feet, much
wiping of dlHhea. and very little fuss
ing during tho coming woek, how-
eer, ah It Ik Hot aside for showing t
Santa what awful Reed little tykes'
every Klamath kid la.
ChrlNtmaa tree are In evidence In
all of tho schools today, and at no mo
claaa rooma candy cane, nnd other
little remembrance were distributed.
A program was held at tho Illveralde
achool thl afternoon, and yeatorday
the following wna given nt the Cen
tral srhool by tho primary grade:
TO ENTERTAIN
THE CHILDREN
RKJ1KKAH LODGE TO OIVK AN
KVKMXG'H FUN TO THE CHIL
DREN OF ODD FELLOWS AND
RKRKKAHft
On Wednesday evening, December
9th, Prosperity Rebeknh Lodge will
entertain the children or Rebekaha
and Odd Fellows In tho weat hall of
Odd Pellowa Temple.
Children of visiting member of tho
order ar also Invited to attend this
affair, and the committee In charge
Promises to entertain the llttlo onoa
between the hours of 7 and 0, giving
tired papas and mammas a chanco to
tako In the show, or to amuse them
lve In some other manner.
A light lunch will be furnished tho
youthful guests Not enough to cause
a return of Christmas night dreams,
but plenty to stay tho llttlo tummies
until mamma rolls them out for oat-
meal the next morning.
Hone to Santa Onus
Recitation . ... Kittle'a ChrlHtmns
Richmond Hurd
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"FOLLIES" CAST
WORKING HARD
CHORUS OP TWELVE AND SOLO
I8TH ABE FEATURED IN "8TRA'-
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WELL AS CHARACTERS
Captain Franz von Papon
Investigation of tho nllogod
Captain Karl Roy-Ed
ex-. attaches of the German Embaasy.
Recitation I'oor Santa
Kvolyn Lewis
Song ... Merry Merry Christmas
4th Qrade
What Mother (loose's Children Want
1st Orade
Chrlstmaa (Jamo nd Orade
Bong ...... ,-. . , . . Chrlatmas Star
lat Orade
Chrlatmas Mending Dee . . 3rd Orade
Recltntlon Chrlatmas 8ecret
Ruth Cofer I
Chrlatmas Lullaby . . th Orado Olrls,
Recltntlon Snnta and tho Mouse ,
Llddy von Derthclsdorf I
Hong . . Ilnng Up the uauya aiocaing
lat Orade
Recitation Chrlstmaa Secret
Frances Reed
8ong Dear Old Santa Claus
Rocltntlon . . Ood Dleas Us Everyono
Homer Oarlch
Recitation Chrlstmaa
Faith Jean Kimball
Song M You're flood
Dialogue Mother Ooose and Her
piock 4th Orado
Dialogue Drownlea and Chrlatmaa
Toys In Toyland 3rd Orade
N Song Snow
Alexander,' voa Xubcr
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Is going forward rapidly. Captain von German and Austrian consuls' who bears ago and now official Berlin cen-
lst Orade Roys i'apen and Captain Iloy-Kd have word jhnvo been mixed up In the alleged na-aor of American news, and Captain
from their aovernmoiit to return. Dr. Hon wide plot to cripple ammunition i Ewam HecKer, director or German
von Nuber. Austrian conaul In NewjPlanU- Red Cro" work Jn th, country, are
, , , ....... j1 Germany Is believed to have decld- being considered for von Papon's
ork city, will probably be Indicted d upon the men f ., whom ghe wln plnce. Commander Thlerickens of the
soon. Wholesale nrreBtsnre expected jseioct tho successors to Captain Boy- Interned Prims Eltel Frtedrlch has
to follow In the next few days, andKd and Captain vpn Papen, military been mentioned as Boy-Ed's successor.
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BELGIAN RELIEF
SHIP IS BLOWN
OP AND WRECKED
CARRIED DONATIONS FROM THE
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lies." to bo nroduecd TMil .ri Ital WIU ProvlsteSM for
Wednesday nlghu by local talent for
the benent of the Philanthropic De
partment of the Woman's Library
Club, Is, well along, and those taking
part in the skits, etc., are about letter
perfect in their parts.
The big local feature, "The Stra
horn Station," Is the opening number
of the program. It runs for an hottr,
depleting scenes at the waiting room
of the union station when Klamath,
becomes the railroad center she la
aminea to be. I steamer LerenDOol. undnr rharfar ki-
George J. Walton the statlon-mas-1 tbe Amerlcan Commission for RelWl''
ter. has figured carefully future time ..., .. .
tables, and those who hear his tralaft0,the Be,1an. tnW '.
announcements wm know what to ex-. "' lV oeaium mm provmpu rojr.
pect when all railroads headed this j the. .Belgian people, either sttack.ag.j,
way reach Klamath Falls. Between mine or was torpedoed, and 'has liaeaV es
.... .uic ui us wuiusujr uuuiuera.ginung. - . f ,y
by travelers and other. Inrni1iielnl . - ... . . .. -' '
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Chartered by AsnerieaB Cnssasas ''
km Strikes a MJae or, Is TereaW
pica,- mma uoea to frt-nl- TTglrlsIs;; , .J
Will Investigate Case. v e i
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The British steamer Nyroca reperta'
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A blc feature of the denof .Mn. I. lw"",?B Tenpooi in a SWKiag -
the musical program, for which a'eondltlon near Kentlakaoek. y Tfce
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chorus' of twelve lirelr vnunr teImm: steamer Pandlon and' a tnrneiA knat
have been dlliarAntlr liarilnr Tha Iresrnpd the TjtTennnl'a prw ''jri.-f-i-'- ... ' M
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latest and best of the season's songf A dispatch said iae Injured vi
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parodies. The sololsU and 'the chorus J ip possible, thaf the cargo caa be sal- L '
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Bulgarians and Serbians Battle
Two Days in Wild Snow Storm
Drina Is Crossed Twice During Engagement. Teutons Are
Moving Armies Toward Salonika
Other Late War News
with original steps, etc.. wUl do-the.vaged.
songn full Justice. -
Members of the chorus are Mr. and i . t
Mrs. Vernon Motsckeibacher, Mrs. United Press Service
Philip J.vSlnnott, Mrs. H. Roland i NEW YORK. Dec. 17. The sUass
Olaisyer, Miss Waive'1 Jacobs, Miss er Lerenpool Is an Engllah veeseLaut:
Anna Beebe, Miss Georgia Porter,' was under charter to the Aaaerteaa -,
Andrew M. Collier. John HubbardW Comalaslon ot ReMef of -srtlsitsa.S;
iiuauae,8Jtwi. Khtnesart Mouchen
W'nlgaat ami Crow Tonight
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Ad Wol
nt hopes to make Leach Crow step
some when they mix It In ten round
nt the Harlem Sporting club lonltlit.
U'olgiiHt's right nrm Is well nanln, he
rays.
Champion Willie leucine ami .lis
Rrowii will also mix for ton rounds.
Representatives of a group of Rus
idun banks aro negotiating with New
York bankers for a new credit to the
amount of $60,000,000 to bo used to
pay for Russian purchases In tho
United States. Tho Russian govern
ment earlier this year borrowed U6,
000,000 at New York on bankers' ac-
Washington Prepares for
the Wilson-Gait Weddi ng
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United Press Sorvlce
WAIHINOTON, D. 0 Dec. 17,
With the date ot President Wilson's
wadding tp Mrs. Norma Halt but one
off, naal preparations for the big
went are now being mode, White
House attendants are paoklng the
PrHldent'i beloaglags for a honey
ooa trlp7
FUM (or the weddlsf and hoaey
ooa ar sat to U upset by any new
international events. The trip will
not. be shortonod a day because of the
Ancona crisis.
It Is understood, though, that the
honeymoon will be at some point near
here, where the president can keep In
touch with the White House.
It is believed that the wedding will
be held in the evening, No rehearsal
of the ceremony Is to ba held.
The Qalt bona la today being dec
orated by florists.
United Pross Service
PARIS. Dec. 17. Fighting has
been resumed by the Bulgars and
Serbs In Albania. Three thousand
Bulgarians crossed tho Drlna after a
two days' battle in a blinding snow
storm, but tho Serbs drove them back
the folowlng day.
Athens reports 1S0.000 Bulgarians
and Hermans massed near Qlegvell.
Fifty thousand Austrians are soon to
rolnforco them there, It Is stated.
Heavy artillery Is already being
moved southward, and an attack
against the Serb outposts to tho north
of Salonika Is momentarily expected.
United Press Service
PETROGRAD. Dec. 17. It Is offi
cially announced that the Russians
luive occupied Hamadan, an import
ant Persian city.
United Press Service
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17. Late ad
vices say the Bulgarians lost 15,000
men In the Gerna River fighting.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 17.
Friends ot Captains Boy-Ed and von
Papen, recalled German embassy at
taches, say they will leave Tuesday
for eGrmany.
The German' embassy today stated
positively that tbe men are going
home. It was Intimated that any oth
er destination might be an unwise
step for the recalled officials.
United Press Service
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17. Brussels
reports -the destruction ot a German
Zeppelin and the death of the crew
and passengers. The dirigible passed
the outskirts ot Namur, bound, for
Ypres with a cargo ot bombs.
The cause of the destruction is not
known.
It is reported that three peasants
who witnessed the tragedy were ar
rested, in order to keep the mishap a
secret
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- Others In tbe depot scene are Mrs.
Don J. Zumwalt, Miss Dorothy Weeks;
Miss Pearl Bolvln, Beatrice and Katb
riiie Walton, Master Harry Bolvln.
Harold C. Merrvmim. Llovd Low.
Fran!: Clarke, Clifford Sevlts, JlmmlelUn,ud PrM Service
Lyile, Joseph B. McAllister. John J WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 17. ,
Hou.uon and Philip ."-. Slnnott. Officials believe that the Leveapool'
Besides this spectacle, there will accidentally struck a mine, aottbat
be quartet numbers, three good skltabe was torpedoed. An invesUga-
and some novel musical numbers t Ion Is to be made, however .-
bera billed as "Musical Moments.'
The vessel flew- the relief iar'V? $$U
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with 6,500, tons of flour, baeea aad't
lard for the Belgian, war victims. v
FREE SPEECH,
PRESS TALKS
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TALKS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH
AND KINDRED TOPICS, AND?
CARDS AND DANCING TO BE
PROGRAM TONIGHT
PACKING PLANT
FOR IS CITY
KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY WDjIj
IIKGIN PACKING PORK MON
DAY EXPERT IN CHARGE.
IN MARKET FOR HOGS
Klamath countys latest enterprise
Is to be a packing plant. Beginning
Monday, the Klamath, Meat, company
will commence the packing ot pork,
and in addition to supplying the local
markets, will ship to California
points, exemptlona having been grant
ed by tho Department of Agricul
ture. An expert packer from Portland la
wo to take charge of this new end
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of the business. All packing, araoa- psry.
m. etc.. will be done at me tooai
plant, only the killing and dressing
being done at the slaughter bouse.
With the commencement ot pack
ing operations; there will open a big
ger demand for the pork, raised In
Klamath county. The Arm Is now In
tho market for fat grain-fed hogs
weighing from 120 to 220 pounds,
paying top market price.
TAFT LAUGHS AT
LA FOLLETTE TALK
United Press Service
FON DU LAC, Wis., Dec. 17. For
mer President Taft gave the follow
ing Interview teday:
"La Follette has about as much
chance of getting the republican pres
idential nomination as 1 have and I
am out of politics."
He stated that the republican cam
paign will be harmonious, now that
the progressives have returned to the
MEXICO AT LAST
IS
RECOGNIZED
CHILEAN MINISTER IS MADE AM
UASSADOR TO MEXICO VILLA
IS VIRTUALLY A PRISONER OF
SUBORDINATES
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C Dec; 17v
President Wilson today appointed
Henry P, Fletcher minister to Mexico.
At present, Fletcher Is ambassador to
Chill,
I iviiuiIii la aIiIa to Band hutalda
of the state a tratnload of cheese ev
ery day In the year,
United Press Service
EL PASO, Texas, Dec. 17. Villa is
at present virtually the prisoner of
his eleven general, and he is consid
ered an utter failure. He faoea pos
sible deportation,
The followers of the antWarraasa
cause are still determined to War.
With a view to putting some new
Ideas regarding freedom- of speech
and the press before tbe public, local
people who have established a free
reading room upstairs at the corner
of Second and Main streets, will hold
a meeting tonight, to which the pub
lic is Invited., J. W. Lindqulst will
make two talks, "Indirect Censor
ship," and "The Sacred Cow of the
American Press."
Cards and dancing will also' be on
the program, in addition to talks by
others.
ADDITION
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brick in tbe court house yard today
gave rise to tbe questien: ''Is a Mar ?
court house to be built on ta M:V
site?" An investigation, however,
disproved this.
The brick Is to be used in the eoa- I
structlon ot a two-story vault oa tba
will be used for storing the tag rolls,
circuit court documents, aad otber
valuable, records kept in tbe oBeea of
Sheriff Low and Circuit Coart Clerk
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NEW YORK, Dec. 17, After two
years ot bitter warfare, it looks as
though major league baseball peace Is
a the' making teday:
A conference of National, Federal
and American league magnates was
beld today, At.tbla, much retardUg
peace was spokeatef, bat the.tenaa,
are being withheld oea4iag!.fiH?
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