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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1917)
,&& AS trf V I "2 im m JltV u :W ' mm. ,t f-T r iagb pom THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MTt'RDAY, nT II, Itir . rf - . Loco Afeiw i Mrs. Fred Knallsh has as lur Hosts' llov Itauslor. n prominent student Mrs. Wtlllnm George and Miss Caryl' of the University of Oregon, U In George of Oakland, Calif. They will Klamath Kalis as agent for the West- bo with her for scleral weeks. In ern States Life Insurance company. ! ni:w yomk visitors mkrk ,, fJ$iHy Northwest weather j FORECAST OREGON Fair, warm west. warmer east, northwesterly winds. WASHINGTON Fair, warm northwest winds. XLAMATH U. S. R. S. Maximum, yesterday, 9(! iIce. Minimum, today, 64 dcg. No precipitation. order to show them the wonders of PASSIIS TIIK HIVK A i Among tho prominent tourists who are now visiting Klamath Kails arc Mis. Arthur Sehoellkoph of Niagara Kails. Maaa'm Maura deOUcs of At lantle City,' N. J., and Karl Hlekard or Niagara Fall. This party, which has been louring tlm rvi.1 Inittnviililn Mm. Whuntor's - ..... .,.. ioLi...i .....mltiir li.mwo ;. milium California. Is now nere guests were Mrs. George, Miss Geoige.'al the west end of Main stteet. from awaiting the opening of Ciater l-ake, Mrs. English and her father, M r. ;..,,,,,, ,i officer after which they will go to wasning- J Aordtng to Hert C. Thomas. Knit, ton before returning East. One of .,.i i.n..w r.Miniikvlliiur iieie. netoro tie largosi rierco .i " whom Yandell was glen a hearluc, drhen thru here V.IH.1-M was arrested here on a fed- l registered at rge by federal otlleeis on July hotel. oiuntltmenl w.- Issued on " committing him to the Kl.un- HACK FROM MorORCU'l.l. THIC ml tin ivir. unit ens. Krnnk HIkcs of the , t). ntntlll Crater 1-aKe, Mrs. Clajton Wheeler motored to- within nine and one-half miles of tho rim, which was the ncarj t -:is renorted In vesterdny's Her. est point attainable, the snow making aj, ),,( Kd Yandell had made his i;d Weeks. The party left early Wednes-jt day morning, and returned Friday 'I night. Mrs. Paul Johnson entertained with two tables of bridge In honor of Miss Kennedy, a sister of Mrs. 11. V). Mor tenson, who Is visiting Mrs. Morten- .11IWV.. . . si I rtjargc ih. U c Is ued. The parly the White Pelican j son from her home In San Kranclsco , Mrs. Johnson's guests were Miss Ken- nedy. Mr. Mortenson, Mrs. 11. A.j Johnson, Mrs. .G. A. Krause. Mrs Downing of Urandon, 11. C. Mrs. K. II. Hall and Miss Marie McMillan. I era 6th. the "rh. ath County Jail. Japanese Pleased With the Appointment of K. Ishii as U. S. Envoy i PERSONALS ...i.. ..r .1... v.,.,....r r il.i lill lui t'llnilnit rnmiiaur leturneil last Utgnt ' KlkllJlro ISIIII, loroui j " "' . . ." . . . .-. n. ..i.i. i.l. ..... !....... f...m tii nimlliiirnriilin hITmIts. MS special eilVO)' tO was still In the rare and custody of motorcycle trip thru Northern C li the keeper of that Jail at the time of fornla. They report an unusually his escape on the 12th. tine time. Mrs. S. E. Asliurst is among the lato arlvals from tho Klamath Agency. 8ho Is registered at the Hotel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Itrcreton of Portland stopped last night nt the auto camp ground, en route for I.os Angeles and points on the Mexican line. Mr. Brercton has charge of the electrical engineering department at the Benson Polytechnlcal school at Portland. E. E. Slsson and son of the Klam ath Agency arrired yesterday after noon, and are registered at the Hotel Hall. O. E. Chase of Sacramento arrived yesterday by machine, and Is camped at the city auto park. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1). Cozad ami daughter, Verda, leave today for J Burns, Oregon, to visit relatives. After spending several days in' Klamath Falls this week. Miss Ray Kartin has gone to Ashland to visit Miss Marian Hodgson. Mrs. Storey of Portland Is visiting her sister. Mrs. G. W. Humphrey. New Pres. of N. E. A. Is Prominent Educator Fred from a ctsco. Schallock returned Friday business trip to San Fran- Charles Martin, Ed Bodge, Harry Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, who was elected president of the National Kd uratlon Association yesterday at Port land, has been prominent In educa tional lines for a great many years In Colorado. She hag been elected state superin tendent in Colorado three times, tak- Ackley and JohnFoster leave In thej,K he toB flr9t , morning for a Ashing trip to Spraguel h!1. .. ,niln ,,,.,. ,, 1912 She River, days. They will be gone several has also made herself famous for her I various school holidays and program lead in seventeen suffrngo campaigns for lMcnl nr nui work, which there. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MurgettroId, In her work as superintendent her who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. nob-, first Important campaign was the ert E. Strahom, left last Monday for; standardization of rural schools, Spokane. Wash. They are traveling which for Colorado practically in-1 of the schools. It covers of Portland. all such matters as Improvement of Mrs. O. G. Laborce of Bly, who was operated on for appendicitis recent ly, has been removed to the White Pelican hotel, and will return home by automobile,-and are going by way eludes all . .. -...-... j i uexi wee. TOKIO, Jul) I. (Cort'dpondencol . hi M thfwilloii. and epteied the --(lcnrl satisfaction Is 'presel In J oplnli in that the i-oinmlMlnii would Japan at the appointment of Viscount , contr Unite much toward cementing lorgme oriuai relation neiwreii jimii mid Dm t'hllt'il Kittles .nlid lt In the United States In connection writn clearing tlway any miuniierianiiing the present war. Tho appointment) elite rtitlued hy I he I'lllled Ktte whs made personally by Emperor Yi.i about Japan' policy toward. China shlhlto, by virtue of u upeclal ordl- TTo prlmaiy object of the commU nance by which Viscount Mill U lies- r lM, nn f rourteny In conveying Iganted as ,lemwrary ambitiisadorj lt, u,n,r ntou of the Japanese gov. extraordinary. The service of lustal-, ,,rlm., nt h,,, mt(in of the I'nlled lalion was atloifded hy Prmler Kouu't ( jcu, In Joining the ranks of the Tcrauchl, Prince Takatsttkasa. Kfae dj c4,tul(, M ut whlrh Japan U a chamberlain, and othera. mHiilier, but In a broad way the com. It was expected that the commix-, wNsbm will iIIscukm iiirstlou of io- . .., , .. !..- IIhIIm.! UIhIm. . .I.... I.. .... al.u ll..ll.l Itlnl.ri buildings, teaching staff, and the llkMV" "" "" "':." JJ "" '" l Z"1 """.':: '"'. d Is one of the tuna llmportnnt im- "' ",r "" .. .-.;...,.. -, - -. - - LU,. .i. m..i. m ih.ii.MMd spend some thr, months In thi.t ,w Great llrltaln. Kraure. Itn.sU country, visiting Washington and uih. i ml Italy having, illspatrhpd rottiml. er cities. The delegate who aceom. i Ions to the Pulled States. Japan feels pany Vlseount Ishli wr Hlerted t hat It Is tilting fur her to follow In with special reference to Ihelr tltnem, their footsteps. They Include lco Admiral Isamti There U likely to be an exchange Takeshita, who was formerly naval iof vw ,llB yat Kastern question attache at Washington, and who wan KPri,y m OVen on tho situation detailed as captain of tho Japanese ... tUlM. w,i,.i, i, n u,irce of eon- cruiser Iiitmo when thai warship participated In the festival at Sa-j Francisco some years ago; Mojuv General Sholchl Sugano, who tu s been attached to the general stuff .UK NKN NMMIM MtrT OVKS UNTIL Afm NT IkT llama Warden Henry Hlout reran, to the minds of local hunters Hut ((,, iimimiii for aagt hens thli er not open until August 1st, and m run to tha list, instead of tiom jUr IMh lo August I Mh. a formerly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MVWWVVVWWV'W IIKI.P WANTKI Woman lo work , hoarding lmu; iihmI t0 right parly Phone VII J l.( Ntllt'lUU.V An Artf ut At'HK TIUCTH Hie Prlra a laiwl tr m l4" provements recently made In the field or educntlon In the United States. Mrs. Bradford has lately revised the system of school statistics, greatly simplifying them and making them more efficient. One of her Improve ments has been the publication of a holiday calendar, which contains the ! she Is Just starting, Is the better pro vision for the public school Income, under which then- Is greater regula tion on the part of the superintend ent, so that she ran aid the weaker school districts, thus giving all of them proper Income. ( On July Hth we will offer for ! J a few one-acre surburban home iltH t me nrai sueuroan aiaunn on iuf new Municipal Hallroad, at prlr lea than a city lot will cost you Itemember, there are only a few of these tracts, and you get four or lit llmee the land there Is In a fifty dw) city lot, and Jut oulslde the rll limits. liaise your OWN garden, Italse your OWN small fruit, liaise your OWN chickens. Have your OWN cow; And be INDEPENDENT. NO CITY TAX KM TO PAY. No on Km Term 14-lf It. E. MMITII HKAI.TV CO. slderable anxiety. It Is not unlikely that tha Chinese iiietlmi, which eon. Unites troublesome, will be consid ered and that In a general way lite commission will eti- the opportunity 4 jrl bl IH. :::!:rt Krr-a JUST INI . Big New Shipment of Ajax TSres i WE'VE just received a Tecord shipment of Ajax Registered Tires in fresh and fine condition the best goods on the market. This shipment made at a time when there is an expected shortage of tires demon strates how we protect our buyers' interests. We are abundantly able to take care of your requirements. Why not come in and learn for yourself more about the Ajax Quality Proposition? Every Ajax Tire is registered in the individual tire owner's name at the 'factory a double insurance of service that means saving. We are proud to handle Ajax glad to add our service in surance to the maker's own. Our latch-string is out. CENTRAL GARAGE since 191ft. and wno has i-en turn , rurt,r n projret of co-operative lary attache at t-ondon; Ifets.tuo understanding with reference to pollt. Nagal of the foreign offlce. who haVcal Btrr, , , Kar .;, been embassy secretary at Wash.lng- viscount ishll, who speaks both ton and consul general at Nr - York Kngllsh and French easily, has had a and San Francisco; Commander .Shlo-jk,, ,.r,.r diplomat. He was kyn Ando; Major General IVi lkawaLurrrUry , .wrU nmt , jvklng, and and Tadanao I ma I or tho conatf ar ser-. WI B,on. th ranks of the heselged v,co- during the Boxer trouble In China. The selection of Viscount 'Ishll as After having been recalled to the for chief envoy U welcomed hy C') presijelgn nfflcn as chief of the section of even of the opposition, berau I a he was. telegraphs and then as director of Ihe foreign minister of the ct blunt of' bureau of commercial affairs, he was Marquis Okuma, which war, support-, dispatched lo San Francisco and Van. er by the Constitutional 'of opposl couver In 1907 to Investigate the nonparty. The Torauchl 'nilt ititry Is atitl-Japanoso movement there. In praised, therefore, for Its trroa 1 mind.1 l!is he was apintrd vice minister edness In choosing a dljlomat iW rath, for foreign affairs, and In 1911 waa er anti-government franfni;. "Trie so- designated as ambassador to France, lection was made, however, iwgaril-, which pest he filled with eminent less of party considerations, an-i) was' success until he was selected In be based solely upon VIscntint IshlTs flt-l foreign minister In the Okuma cab! ness and capacity In advancing i unl-iiiet. He was still In Paris In the early fled Japanese policy In the pi ecnt period of the war, aad Is Ihoroly world crisis. familiar with the Kuropean war situ. Marquis Okuma personaffy v otred atlon. Don't forget Ihe regular HaluriUr night dance at Bhlpplngton pool hill It Vita arriileMl aa4 health pulri are tit standard. Ak Itillrole, ) Moving Picture s sywwwWWwMM.i "A Kentucky Cinderella" t IU ho tho slums, who, thinking to add to the family Income, dons boys' clothes, buys some newspapers, nnd plunges Into tho maelstrom of the city's bust. H OUSTON' Meirepeitun s HOUSTON OPERA HOUftE qVAKKU HKMKIMKtt CO. VAVUKVIM4C TAR THEATER "A Woeaaaw UnmI for IMd" U'UUmk Vn lrearMia In Humptuous Huper UaUuie I'holodrama "TMK TWKR WOMAN" Story of an Unacrupuloua 8lrM and Her Wllea Haaday ad Moartay Kaid Hesiaw4l makes about the moat appealing boy you ever saw In tha latest Triangle- Ince-Kay Ilea play, THK LITTI.K UKOTHKH" Hhe haa lo be a boy because br brothers desart her, and aha has le go out on the street and sell papers. Then a man omee along and things change. Of course, after lots and lou of excitement and trials she Is found a.i you would. est life with surprising results. The the attraction offered at the (It pilous, play teems with Interesting character, on Sunday and Monday, when "Itluc-ilxallon and ranld action. There are bird Day" is again celebrated. 1 .tupert two novel fights that tako place In '""t. and Ihe man sticks around, Jurt Julian made the production ft om. F. the heart of the business district and Hopklnson Smith's story of th o same In a chemist's laboratory respectively, name, and will share the honor' rs with j As the hero of both of these enroun his co-star, Ituth Clifford, In leading! ters, Knld Bennett emerges triumph- an ail-star company thru man exelt- ant. As n box office attraction this Ing scenes and stirring eplsodo t which, young Austrutlaii girl Is said lo be al- flnd place In the unfolding pi t. I,lt- ready In the class of screen stars with tie Zoo Hae and Kmory John, m, who far greater cxperleine. have been stars on their own account I In earlier Qluoblrds, will lend the sup. port. Knld Dennett, hailed as t ic most genuine screen "discovery"' of the clay, makes her second appen ranro on the Triangle program undoi the su pervision of Thomas II. lncof In "The Mttle Drother," which will bo seen at the Star theater Sunday. tlss Hen. nett, In the title rolo of tlili "KVKHVTHIXG FOIt TIIK CA5H'" Camp stoves, M.rtO and W'J.7n. Gold Medal cots, MfMl nnd VI.INI, Herllnlng chairs Vtt.OO. Stoves, Mtv und 7Hc. Porch, lawn and ramp lianunocki, 2.lfl tnd up. lllankets, comforts und sheots. 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She went about pinching ORPHEUS THEATER Nat unlay "Unite Force," 10 liison In Two Paris. "The Telltale Hue," With Hollle Matone, In Two Parti Tha High IMrer'a l.'urso," L.Ko Comic Feature lu Two Parti HuwUy and Monday llliieblrrl Wiotoplay, lar., latnMlures IhipeH Jullaa and Rath Clifford .In Mr. Jullau'e Screen Version of r. Ilopkln Hmltn'i Story "A KKNTUCKV ClNDERiaLA" Featuring Kddle Polo, Llttla tot Rte, Oretchen, Uderar tad Harry Carter. How a Waif was wafted t Happlaau despite tha wllea af a da alfttlaf waaui. ADM1MI0N TN CWf essii MM' i ysatv.'?1. ; - LaalkJvAi :.jiv-. . avi-i ?" fjr-iy.