The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915
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BASEBALL WAR'S
END SEEMS NEAR
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Marriage Is to Be Solemnized at 8:30 O'Clock
In III.- Hop of Getting HomrtliliiK Secret Kervlu. Makex Keterol Iiiimh
Ik-flnltely Htarteil, Secretary f mil Am-M
hlnlo Drawn Up an Answvr Wlilrli
lli Hopea Will Effrrtually Kml Any
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vrNllKniliuiN, AIK'kIiiu Tluit Men
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IammU-ik or I In? I'IdIm Xcw York
llnnk Clerk l Involved.
WI'.ltDING DAY FINDS I'RESIDEXT
AT IITH DESK EARLY THIS MOR
VIVO, WORKING AWAY AT
STATU AFFAIRS DESTINATION
OK WKDDIXG TRIP IS IIKING
KEIT A PROPOUND SECRET
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8ccrtary tanslng today
(t' nit cil I'iosh Service
Dec. 1 8. NBW YOUK, Dec. 18. -Paul Koe-
practlcally nig, alleged head of the German si- oflrly ,norn,nB routine.
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WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 18.
Tlil Ik President Wilson's wedding
day. hut this fact failed to change hti
He was at his i
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Au.lrlfcn note. Thl Is considered al- and Itlclmrd Uldcndeckor were ur- Hon lor a fortnight's honeymoon trip.
tnoM on abrupt dlnmlmwl of Auntrla'M, rented Into yesterday on the apeclflc Al noon ,0lIay tne prcgdent paused
rcuuionla in th Ancona case. chnrue if having plotted to bring ,,, offlco work t0 attend the chrls-l
This will Itave beforo night. nhout thi dentriictlon of the Wellnnd trnlng of tho Infant child of Treasury I
It 1 announced that the official citinl, on the border between the .Secretary McAdoo and wife. Tlic
text of Austria' nnxwer to AmerlcaV United StntCH and Canadn. president was godfather.
orluhinl demand In tho Ancona case Frederick MnUler tjb nlno nrrost- ti10 destination of tho honeyraoon
llialats on a discussion of tho evidence ( on thu tame charge In Now Jcrtey. nrH H ,eng kept a profound secret,
and principles Involved In American KociiIr'b bond wax today fixed at rnly Private- Secretary Tumulty
dtmends. It commented on tho"hnrp- 150,000. and Ijildendeckcr's at half knows. Ho will accompany the newly
ness" of the original note, and held 'tint amount Their hearings will bo weds. 1
that Austria wm entitled to a show-1 bold January 12th. Tll0 wedding ceremony which will
down of the American facta. Frederick Schlelndt. n Ocrman nv.,),C' Mrs. Norman Gait the "First
America will not countenance Aus. 'clerk at tho National City bank, was jdy of the Land" will be solemnized
trla's sUKgestlons of further parley. nrrcnted today on a chnrgo of par- nt s:30 this evening nt the Gait res-
The ,noto to bo cabled tonight Is tlrlpatlng In antl-Alllcs conspiracies, idenre.
brief and sharp, and It permits of no by furnishing tho kalsor's secret or- Reverend Herbert 8cott Smith, rec
qiillibllRC. - vice agents with Information regnrd-iton 0r st. Thomas' Episcopal church,
According to oflclals, tho Auitro- Ihk the hank's flnnnclnl details In (Wm perform tbo ceremony.
American situation is "iravo." connection with munitions purchases At the Gait home, Mrs. Gait Is su-'
Whether or not the American note and other trnncnotlons of the allied perlntendlng the Onal arrangements
will live Austria a time limit In which nations. , jor the wedding. The rooms havo been
to make n disavowal is not known. If: Schlledt has confessed that he re- beautifully decorated for the ocea-"'
It doesr the note Is an ultimatum, and eclved $2fi a week for this lnforma-'kon, and a supper Is to be "served
Its rejection would mean h severance tlon. 'those attending the wedding. '
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"AND THE' GROOM WORE OONVEXTJONAL BIiACK'
LOCAL TEAMS WIN
BASKETBALL GAME
MKItlHM, TKAMH ARE UADIiY
IIKATEN IN GAME THAT WAH
REALLY IIKTTER THAN IT
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Klamath County High School took
two more basketball victories last
night, when the girls' team defeated
jtho Merrill High School girls 12 to 2,
,and tho boys won from the Merrill'
boya 41 to 10. The gamo was better
than the scoro Indicates, nnd tho large
'crowd of fans present was greatly
'elated with tho showing mado by the
local tossers.
I The girls who played In tho local
llnoup were: Knrlo Montgomery nnd
Violet Drolier, forwards; Erma Ilani
her nnd Helen DuFnult, centers;
Mrtry McCornnck and Lucille Kitchen,
guards; Fcrno Hoagland, Mcta Chas
tain aud Vloln Snntlmaw, stibHtltutes. i
Uoys plnylng were: Stolgcr nnd
Houston, forwards; Grnvos, center;
Denies nnd Motschonbacher, guards;
.Orotn. McMillan, Short and Klllott,
substitute.
COLLEGE HEAD
. TO SPEAK HERE
gage In' other employment during
such vacations. Vacations cannot be
transferred in wholo" or In part to
other employes, and shall be taken
during the year In which they are.
due. They cannot be saved up from
year to year, and thereby extended
intn n Innffnr nprlnil. Tf tnr Afiv rfw..
'son the vacation Is not token, no ad-
MERRILL SCHOOL
PROGRAM PLEASES
WITHDRAWAL OF SUITS 18 DIS
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TWELVE KILLED
II SPOKANE BY
STREET MISHAPS
CAR TOTTERS OFF BRD3GB
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NEW YORK, Dec.
Work of Rearaiaa Thesa Fraaa
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peace seems near. Representatives of people are believed dead, aad ahat
the National Commission and. the. the same number are seriously iajv-
Federal, League conferred today, and ed aa a-,result of a street. car aslsW
their 'discussions are said to bare through the North Division street
ended satisfactorily to all sides. 'bridge this afternoon. Sb 3
A withdrawal of the anti-trust suits. A second car nearly met the MKM.
filed against the Nationals and Amer- fate. It stopped Just; at the brrak ;e
leans br the federals la believed tntw . .i . . r "
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the next trie move. FVat1 nwnAn'i . .-- ' 1
rlahU to ourcnaae .mte Nan.!! work ot rescuing the TlCtlMta--
league clubs, and the disposition oftromeljr low. thebodleaar
contracU with Federal League play- under the debris. Tags and ',-1
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is noi learea un mere win n .idln In the rescue work.
anotner year or .wax. However. It
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r ' nil.. 71-.: , 1. ' ' ""r.from the water la barely tiaseto
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matter will be fnrther dkuaaaed. -:l!!Sm li9fel
air, striking the 'water iat a
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. aknA Ka Datit. Ita dVevskaaaiAsH
uhiuauu. Dec. 18. it is known' " -. " ib;
K -t . .. ... . - 1w1Iaa ArA'fj.lila n uw iwlr 'InMft d '
r.ere mat reaerai uisinci juage, k.,- - --r --j -t "r -.""!;?
M. Landis will permit the dismissal of PMerB who were able to cllpahx
the anti-trust proceedings brought. out trough the wiadows j -i
against organized baseball by the Fed-, . " $& "-
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Daaghtera Comiag.
Mr. and Mrs. Terwllllger, are hm.y? clewp PP? the "kiddie
TALIUKTT OK KIMUALL COL- dltlonal compensation will be allowed. OI'ERA HOUSE IS PACKED TO. from Merrill awaiting the arrival of nn" rown-ups to taae pace in we
their daughters, who are expected l""7"""' " "r
CAPACITY. AND EVERY NUM. nere thte eyennf from 0,0,; Ing. There won't, be any ChrUtasaa .
jiree ror 01a eanut' maaa w, enia
'round in, but there's going, to beva.,
LEGE WILL SPEAK AT BOTH
MOIIXIXG AXD EVENING
VICES OK GRACE M. E
The above,, affecting from one to
cne hundred or more employes in.
SER-.ench of the company's 25,000 offices
1 in America alone, is an immense item.
CHURCH jThU ,n amnion to the pension plan,
,and sick benefit plan, placed in effect
1 two years ago ror western union em
Dr. II. J. Tnlbott, president of Klm-pioyes, places the Western Union far
ball Collego of Willamette University . advance of other large corpora-,
at Salem, will preach In the Metho- .tlons, Insofar aa having at heart the
dlst' Episcopal church Sunday morn- welfare of Its employes is concerned
UEH BY THE PI PILS PROVED
HIGHLY' ENJOYABLE
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An Intimate Study of the
New White House Lady
Ing nnd evening nt tho usual preach-
Dr. Tnlbott was formerly pastor o(PltU lr
First Methodist church of Portland, i lUllLLn UILU
nnd is one of tho strong preachora of.
Oregon. Ho Is tho successor of the
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Into Dr. Kimball, founder of tho col
lege, and Is building up a theological;
department worthy of tho Oregon
conference and of the state.
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WA8HINOTON, D. C, Dec. 18.--The
n0W mistress of the White House
is quite the Wilson type, plus the Vir
ginia manner and a Southern love of
life. She was 'formerly Miss Edith
Boiling, daughter of the lata Wm. H.
uolllng of Wythvllle, Va. She was
one of (thirteen children, nine of
whom are atill living.
In 1896, Edith, Boiling, a beautiful
girl, met Norman Gait. A short time
ed her education nt Powell's college' llirOTCD II 11111(111
In Richmond, Va.. after attending, Ml f N I f K (1 1 1 II I II II
Mnrti,ft Wnshlnirion coIIoko nt Ablng- III.WJI.IIH UIIIVU
ton, Vn., for somo tlrao.
She is fond of music, flowers, eco
nomics and light literature. Llko all (
good VlrglnlanB, she Is a good horse-,
woman und splendid driver. She likes
golf, and slnco hor engngomont to the(
(Herald Special Service)
MERRILL, Dec. 18
house was crowded, even
'room taxed, on Thursday night, when
the grammar school rendered a pro-;
gram, which in the opinion of all pres
ent was conceeded to be "one, of the
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oesi ever given oy me pupus 01 iui
.local school.
' The program was a. miscellaneous ,
one, and included some items that de-,
;manded an encore. The primary,
Sixty acts of heroism were recog
nised by Carnegie Hero Fund Com
mission in the awards that were1 an
nounced at the fall meeting of the
commission at Pittsburg. In eight
The opera eases silver medals were awarded and ' ing's enjoyment, refreshments will W;
mtw A..tlMM In flftv-tnm mum hvmtM maffola ItDrMn O Vv
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stockings. There'll be pieces
music played and songs sung, Jast Hk
olden times. Concluding the
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KLAMATH SINCE 70'S, PASSES J tention, and in the case of one or two
numDers 11 was necessary to luatwaa
Christianized Jew Will
Hold Meetings in City
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AWAY WILL RE BURIED MOV.
CAY AFTERNOON
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, An unusual privilege is to oe at- or no. nnancuu. appeus. iot we wwm ,jJB
'. forded the people of Klamath FalU be U doing, but rather to gtra jllM.
to encores.
I A spelling contest between the sev- n a series of meetings to be held tor "uv "" "v" w T .T'7imi
enth and Eighth grades wm the .ne- tne Metnool8t church UAder the KSiriLSa!
cial feature of the evening. It pro-1 ,, ,., ., ,.,. ! Bible predictions and MtkiMfJ
1.1 , h i.o ntlnmnlivl la teach A.VUAU
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hor somo of tho fine points of tho
gome,
On baseball nnd horses sho Is a
fan, as much so ns tho prosldont hlm-
i. u. ,.j t, u.n.ianlf. HIlO does not IHliy ivnuia, ui
mw viiey were marneu, ion imp - ----- 1.. 1... imnn.
peaed while she was visiting her sl..a Rreat walker, enjoying ni tmrnps.
t.. . -.j.. .......!. u.'sometmos for two or three hours
waa a v.r. n Bt. Thomas' about town or along a country road.
t..ntnnt'a nV LITr.T.
liiuaiiuno wn v""p
PAY ARE NOW IN STORE FOR
OPERATOR S, MESSENGERS,
ETC., OF COMPANY
"""' " vuw wM. v ..- . f th Mlnlliil tTnlrm which ' j .li i li - '.,
vlded much entertainment for ther""'" -)r w mm resuruni. yior;
audlence. . l" DUl r6"11' Deou reorgaauea. win speait m inaf rwoienaa
1 The contestants acqulted them
selves in a manner tnat reflects great . .... .. . ,. .v ',
credit upon those responsible for
tendent of the Jewish Evangelisation at the Christian church at 7;I9
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Effective with tbo year 1916, West
)yes of tlie commer
S-.oKon O. Shattusk, un old Klamath
pioneer, died last night after a short
Illness. He was 68 years of age. and
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SlinttiiRk came to Klamath couniv. .. rz
. 0-0 . .. . . ,; tUoir training. i
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First U, 8. Cavalry, After he was I A snauowarapn reauintr oy J"i u aeries of popular lectures o religi
uitiHered out be took a homestead Swr. assisted by Miss Helen Baker, lOUi .uhject, trom tho yiewpolnt of a
t north of Fort Klamath, and has HvedlweiMirB vprnon la woe ana rren rCarJlMan JeWt He wJU alf0 conduct
1 there since. He was one of the stock-1 fruits, was thoroughly enjoyed, and a mWe gtudy for nour cj, af.
'holders in the Shattuck dltcl., aiiJirwelved du reofitlo frosi tkAaf teraooB.
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Beginning next Sunday,. and con- tomorrow morning at 11 oelte;,teAKS.l
tinuing until December SOth, Dr. the Methodist church to aunlea nsa,K I
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juiius reiumsn ru.u,, ao ujichu- tax nt a uviuct. is mo irwwfjir v-.f.
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Society of St Paul, Minn., will deliver 'evening.
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kfil tnonv rl'anita nil nv.r h nnnntv . OlSBOS. J rip. Feldman la a. man of broad cul.
J nrn Union emnloyes of the commer-. .. ... ,...w... j. ....,.. I 1 iunut um, Mmiitin. Ariiiia'imli....j i.u..u.u. tnirCl
church In WMhlgton,,nd was wn-lfb" ; ' w? """h,0,tIc. ,, rather'0'"1 department working exclusively John Co,man of .,, c,tyino local parsons and things, was re ath Falls after a long sUy at'ftan
n"'l '!., 1.0.1.1, nH iiw. for the company, including messen- OH Bh,ttuck. who ., attendina the dered by Miss Vivian Anderson and Francisco, where he delivered a series
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wtiviues In the church until nis, - "":.:"'-'- -- ntl, .., gers. will receive annual vacation..- rell01I Aicultur,i college. class
In the ohurch until
death, eight years ago. After his
dtth Mrs. Gait continued an active
ember of the same Sn'urch, occupy
Ill the new her husband had pos-
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Ing." roasonable hours,
healthful fun to Into support.
Indication of her' love for the open
is found In the frequont Jaunts Mrs
Gait nd the president took into theor two years or more will receive two
Announcement or.weeas' vucawuii, ! " -
will receive annual
with pay, as follews:
Employes who have been In the- o'clock Monday afternoon from the
service of the company continuously .y, hillock chapel.,
This proved very amusing,
The funeral services wilt be held at
Lieutenant R. O. Sauney at the Pen
the service continuously ror more aacola aviation station established 'a
and also gave Miss Anderson an. op
portunity to demonstrate her ability journey lecturtag la other parts 'of ' TMsebieets of -hs);'i
to the pwWent, how!,'. t" .- 0f' nlcnlc lunch were than one year and less than two years tew jutude reeord for hdroaero-
Tar, Mrs. Gait transferred her mesa
fcwafcl to St Margaret's Episcopal
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M girl, though she-ooaelud-
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sine, to be Investigated during the
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will receive one week's vacation, .planes recently, when he ascended
These vacations are Intended, fori 8,400 feet, carrying a passenger.
the rest and recreation of employs, "compared with a
and employes are not eipected to e-' B.lef, ,- . -
aa a vocalist.
Pupils of the Intermediate classes
gave a play, suggestive of early French,
otei me, wnicn was very euieruuu
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creditable; and showed much patleaee
Oallfonkta.
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St. Paul, ad eomes to us very highly
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