The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915
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BEND SAWMILL
MAN IS, DEAD
TOM IHIVLIN, VALE'S GREATEST
FOOTBALL BTAR IN RECENT
YEARS,' PASSES AWAY IN MIN.
NIAPOLIB HOME
United Press Servle
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 19.
Tosa Bhevlla, nationally kaowa aa
"fhvlln of Yal," and undoubtedly tbo
greatest football player who evr won
aa "Ell" latter, dlod today. Death wan
tin to pneumonia.
Bbevlln waa 34 yaara of are. la ad
dition to playing four yaara oa the
Yala alerea, at haa helped la coaching,
tad lata thla aaaaoa, who Um Blue
llat waa being battered to placaa, h
waa haatlly auauaoaed from Caatral
Oregon to taka hold and reorganise tbo
rtainaota Into a fightlag aggregation,
lata rain hop of preventing a Har
vard victory.
Sbevlln waa one of th aula factor
la the Sbevlla-Hixoa Lumber company,
the concern which la erecting a hag
sawmill, aaah aad door factory aad
other lumber manufacturing plaata at
Bead. The company owaa large tract
of timber In northern Klamath county.
light automobile that created inch a
ematlon during the PanamaPaclflc
esposltlon. They havo juit rocolred
one of tho popular "Four-nlnoty" care,
and thla auto, which aella locally for
$600, Is attracting much favorablo com
ment from local people
DosldoH the Chevrolet, tho Central
Gsrago will nlxo nnndlo the Mitchell
line. A "six of sixteen," tbo latoit
model, will bo hero noon.
An extensive line of accessories la
to be carried, and the concern will
also charge and ropalr storage bat
terleit. The garago will conduct a
rental service, and tho ropalr depart
ment haa again been taken over by
"Blllle" Immel, an expert mechanician.
NEW AUTO FIRM
IN LOCAL GAME
NOV MOORE AND E. B. HINRV
JOIN FORCES IN CENTRAL QA
.RAQ ACCEPT ABEMOV- Fe)R
CHEVROLET CARS
Th lateat addition to the raaka of
Klamath county automobile am U
W. L. Moor, who la wall known on
account of hla connection with the
Wood-Curtla Co. her and th Chllo
qula Mercantll Co. Moor haa juat
Joined forcaa with E, B. Hnry In th
Central Qarag, and th two llv wires Visiting Frow Ounamulr.
ar planning extoaslve work for th Mr. Utter Kirkpstrlch waa an ar
coaalagyar. rival laat night for a vlilt with her
Th aw ooacora haa accepted U mother; Mra. M. 8. Nelaon, and other
fancy for th Chevrolet ara, th relative.
TO TAKE MOVIES
AT "KID PARTY"
LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER WILL
FILM THOSI ATTENDING TO
MORROW NIQHTS BIO COMMER
CIAL CLUB JOLLIFICATION
A chance to "see themselves a oth
er ae them" will be given Klamath
Fall folk who attend the "kid party"
to be gfven tomorrow nlgbt by tho
Klamath Commercial Club In the weit
ball of the I., O. O. P. building. Ar
rangement have been made with C.
R. Miller to take motion pictured of
the aaiemblage, and these will be
hown at a later data.
Th "kid party" la one of the font
urea of the final monthly members
meeting of the year. All members of
th club and their wive, and all In
terested In the work are asked to at
coming dreeted In juvenile
clothea.
A business meeting will bo held early
la the evening. At this, talks will bo
mad on what th oraaBlutloa.hasac
compllahed In th year ending, and
plana will be made for greater work
next'yoar.
Following th business session, the
fiia will commence. A program ot
junevlle stunts, In which grownups will
Impersonate the youngsters will be
liven and there will also be a taffy
pull, Inucb, dancing and other amuse
ments on tho evening's order of events.
American Zeppelin Bomb
y.
Widow and TwoOrphans
A Year of War From the
Angle of United States
By BONO P. O.EDOIS
(United Ptw 8Uf Corrpondnt)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dm. St.-Aa
epochal yar In thoUaited 8Ut' re
lation with Um world family of na
Uoaa started Mil,- flertoaa criaa
aarkd th twlvaaMth; and awe
Uu-oaten la mi.
Thla nation paaMd
aafaly throtgh Um
vortw of th world
war and th tangled
akaln of war M1'
ties, though often
vary near avrlng
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnm
mifitV j.
Italian llnor Ancona. with England
over her trad Interferences, with Ger
many over tho Lusltanla Incident, and
with th Teutonic power? over un-neu-tral
conspiracies In this country, were
the quartet or dominant and delicate
problems facing us in 1916.
Red-letter daya on the 1915 calendar
avM
Mirch.lS. EnaiaBd'a blockading ot
Germany: May 7, sinking of th Lnal-
Unla; Jun 9, Secretary Bryana resig
nation; August 19, sinking of th Ara
ble; 8ptember 10. recall of Austrian
Ambassador Dumba; October 4, half
billion loan to the alllea; November 9,
Minkin of the Ancena: Decemner s, re-
rotation with Su-lcall of Qarman CapUlna Boy-Ed and
ropMa powar. Itajvoa Papn.
im.aa aA nnmnaniu auior wwr
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wrthin and without, 'to kmk all roooro to dlploatattc BOto
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to Um aw yar Th eh! yart iipwattUo vtetory
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United Press Service
SCUTARI, Dec. 29. Tha Serbian
and Montenegrin forces defending thla
city are preparing to evacuate in a few
days. Austria is apparently planning
to join Bulgarian troops on their way
from El Hassan to Avalona, where Ital
ians are concentrating an army.
United l'resa Service
LONDON, Dec. 9. The British ves
sel Morning was submarined. The
captain and crew are believed lost
United Press Service '
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29. France
and England have contracted for th
output of the Pacific Coast Condensed
Milk company for two months, the
sales amounting to over $1,000,900.
The milk i for Immediate, shipment
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. Austria's
secid ncfe on the Ancona la ex
pected today or tomorrow. Ambassa
dor Penfleld at Vienna haa advised
that the delivery of the note is Im
minent It is unofficially stated that
Austria's second note propose aroi
tratlon or the submission of the mat-
ter to a special copnlsslon.
If the Austrian note falls to coat-
ply with American demands, It is prob
able that 'there will be another ex
change before there Is a breach tn
diplomatic relations.
MRS. JAME8 DLAKELY AND 80N8
Mrs. James Dlakely and her two Ulakely Is an American, well known on
sons, Foster, aged 4, and James, aged the bIobo as Grace Rlopelle. Her hus
6, have come back to the United States band was a victim of heart disease,
from London, whore her husband waa and when the Zeppelin bombs burst
killed aa tho result of a Zeppelin bombnear the tbeater, October 15th. he died
explosion near the Oaloty theater. Mra. of shock.
LETTER WEEK IS
SHORTWAYS OFF
KLAMATH COUNTY 8HOULD JOIN
WITH THE REST OF THE STATE
IN THE MOVEMENT TO BRING
VACATIONISTS HERE
MERRILL MASQUE
TOMORROW EVE
EVERYTHING IN REAOINE88 FOR
WHAT IS EXPECTED TO BE THE
BIGGEST AFFAIR EVER HELD IN
THAT CITY
By proclamation to be Issued by the
aovernor. the week of January 17 to
21 la to be all-Oregon Letter Writing
Week, The purpose Is to bring tourist
travel to this state during the year of
1916. Every cltUen Is asked to write
at least ton old friends, relatives or
business "acquaintances (even to peo
ple they do not know, except by repu
tation) and tell them why a vacation
passed In Oregon would be pleasant
and profitable; describe the scenery
and resorts of the entire state, Its
climate and healthfulness; Its good
roads and the ease with wmen a tour
ist may cover the state by auto.
If Oregonlans can bring 100,000 tour
ists to Oregon and they spend an aver
age of f20 per person In the state, it
will mean that two million new dollara
have been put In circulation here. The
MMndlture of the aame amount per
capita by 260,000 travelera would mean
that five million new aoiiare wuum
put Into our hands.
Th tourist trafflo la what haa mad
ballfornla. Wealthy people wont thr
to spend vacations ana enjoy ino own
. ind scenery. Through those visit
ors money was aent to th aUt for
business enterprise of ail nai. 'iw
tourists first saw the etat and then
IU opportunities appealed to them.
The same thing will happen in Ore
gon. If we can get the moneyed people
of the East audita Hiaai siw w"
ar beginning to go aoawwuer vry
suauMr, to spad a vacation hr. th
ettleaMat w waat will eoa a a
(Herald Special Service)
MERRILL, Dec. 29. All plans have
been completed for the big masque
ball In the Merrill opera house tomor
row evening, and It m predicted thai
the largest crowd that haa over assem
bled at any social function in Merrill
Valley will be present
George Rudolph, one of the best
known floor directors in Klamath coun
ty, haa volunteered, to officiate In that
capacity for the evening. This fact
alone Is an assurance of a royal good
time for everyone who attends. Ru
dolph will be assisted In hla dutlea by
a number of capable aides.
The waltz contest for a cash prise
of 10 Is exciting a great deal of In
teres!, and many dancers have sign!
fled their Intentions of contesting for
tho money. The awarding of the prise
will be In the hands ot capable judges,
who will render their decision tn an
impartial manner, making the award
solely on the merits of th dancers.
Liberal cash prise will be awarded
for costumes and characters. The
judges for these awards will h stet-binited Pre Bervleo
ed from among the spectator present.
Supper will be served at midnight la
the I. O. O. F. hall, above MarUn'a
store. It will be srvd under tho 41-
rectionof Mra. Rao Hoy, assisted by
Mrs. Jessie Chwry. .t..
The beat of music haa ba Mgaged,
and the floor of th hill wlllh ln.it
usual first class dancing ''oondlUoa.
Those who attend from oat of town
placaa are assured of nasal aotol ae-
commodauon.
United Praas Service
ATHENS. Dc 29. Advices say
fresh German force are concentrate
lng along the Dolran-Glegyeli'Uae, par
ticularly near Vide ajid.StraautftoB.
It Is reported that an, amy , coaiposod
only of Germans will attack the fai
lles at Salonika. hi
United Pre Service
LONDON, Dec. 29. Pekin dispatch
es say: General Tsal To, leader of the
xunnan reeew,, pians 10 rowa ir
arate Chines dynasty -The 'rBTojf,
uok sgatnsT .in , new
spread to Kwangai province, and agl
tatlon la reported all over China.
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REBEKAHS PLAN
A GALA EVENT
INSTALLATION OF NEWLY ELECT
ED OFFICERS WILL BE FOLLOW.
ED BY BIG BANQUET AND
OTHER NICE FEATURES
On January 6th Prosperity Rebekah
Lodge will Install officers for the en
suing term, and will celebrate the
event by regaling the members at a
banquet after the ceremony.
The following are members of the
committee:;
Anna Savldge, Herbert Savldge,, Jes
sie Momyer, Ida Momyer, H. C. Mo-
myer. Nellie Wattenburg, R. B. Wat-
tenburg. R. 3 Sheets, J. 8. Elliott,
Flora Elliott, Ida Fink, J. R. Dixon,
Mary Dixon, Nina Noel, Lena Noel,
Fred Noel. Nellie Halley, Floy Dag
gett, Edna Chambers, Jessie Mills El
liott, Elisabeth Short, Burrell Short,
Pearl Duncan, H. E. Duncan, Carrie
Mater. Alfreds Steinmetz, W. J. Btela-
meU, Alfred Westfail. Sylvia West
fall, Angle Ransom, H. O. Beals. Tina
Reals, Hyman Wechler. i
Mrs.. Savldge, chairman of the com
mittee, requests all members ot the
committee to meet in Odd Fellows
hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30, to com
plete arrangements for the occasion.
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WITH THE FRENCH
27. Under an abominable warm drla
sle and thawing anew, xcept to tho
peaks and high pas, the oddest aad
most impressive Christmas Alaaace
has come and gone. Th world' has
witnessed few more dramatlo Tale
tides. '
Whllo soldiers forgot Jesus' birthday
in grimly calculating th rang for
their Incessant artillery firing, aad' to
softly swearing over their miase, hap
py Alsatian families, 1,000 yards to the
rear of the battle Un. dressed Christ
mas trees, sang old time, caroU.aad s arta.
ware happy, ovar their return -to
rranc. - '
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(leedless .of Christmas, teUd aeroaa
h Jura aad yosgos Bsountaias, crowd
picked th oaUedrala :,at'a asldalght
atsss. praying for th neweaao iVoacs)
armies. Whil thegi pip orgM
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