The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACK POUR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
.MONDAY, MAY 1S4, ll)ln
Important Conference
Is Opened in Capital
Senator Burkett of Nebraska
HlliH
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 24.
In the hall of tho Americas of the
beautiful Pau American Union build
ing, one of the most Important gath
erings exer held on this continent
opened today. Delegates represent
ing practically every nation In the
Western Hemisphere met to discuss
their financial relations and ways
and means of assisting one another
while the present European war lasts
and after it has come to an end.
More than half a hundred of the
leading flnauclal men governmental
nnd commercial from tho South and
Central American countries are
ready to take part in the discussions!
which beginning today were expect
ed to occupy the entire week, If not
to continue into next.
Tho United States Is host. Con
gress In authorizing Secretary Mc
Adoo to carry out his Idea, voted
$50,000 expense money and a large
part of this will be used In enter
tainment of the foreign guests, part
of tho program being a trip to cer
tain Important financial centers. The
guests include also a large number
of representative bankers of the
United States, but they will defray
their own expenses for the most part.
The list of foreign delegates fol fel fol
eows: Argentina Samuel Hale Pearson,
distinguished banker; Richard C.
Aldao, former minister of finance for
the province of Buenos Aires; V. V.
Vlllamil and John Zimmerman, busi
ness men.
Uruguay Pedro Coslo, minister
of finance; Dr. Gabriel Terra, former
minister of industries.
Peru Asaac Alteamoru, former
vice-president; Kduardo Higginson,
consuIaT-general at New York.
Colombia Santiago Ferez Trian
na, former minister to Great Britain;
Roberto Anclzar, secretary Washing
ton legation.
Salvador Alfonso Qulnones, for
mer president; Jose Suay, former
minister of finance; Robert Agullar,
prominent banker.
Nicaragua Pedro Rafael Cuadra,
former minister of finance; Freder
ick Albert Straus, banker.
Panama Aristldes Arjona, secre-
Houston's
Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON'S
u"'PERA HOUSE
tary of finance and treasury; Ra
mon P. Acovedo, manager National
Bank of Panama; ltamon Arlns, Jr.,
vlce-pesldent Bank of Canal Zone.
Costa Rica Mariano Guardia,
mlnlstor of finance; John M. Keith,
banker.
Honduras Gen. Leopoldo Gor
dova, minister of hacienda nnd pub
lic credit; D. Fortln, lending mer
chant; Dr. Alejandro S. LaTa, of the
Bunk of Honduras at Tegucigalpa.
Brazil Dr. Amaro Cavalcantl,
former Supreme Court Judge.
Bolivia lgnncto Calderon. min
ister to the United States; Adolto
Balallvian , consular-general at Now
York.
Dominlclan Republic Francisco
J. Peynado, former minister to the
United States; Dr. Enrique Jlmlnex,
minister to the United States.
Chile Luis Izquierdo, former min
ister of foreign affairs, Luis Aldunato
former governor Province of C111I;
Gonzale Vergara, prominent attor
ney.
A thorough and comprehenisve dis
cussion of existing financial condi
tion of all the countries represented
Is anticipated. Time will bo taken
to deliberate on all the phrases of
the financial and commercial needs
and problems of the American re
public. Suggestions probably will bo
adopted for tho common advance
ment and closer relationship of the
republics.
The head of the Argentina delega
tlon Is a prominent figure of the
meeting. Samuel Hale Pearson Is
one or the best known bankers In the
world. He is a grandson of Samuel
B. Halo of Boston, who founded the
National Bank of Argentina in 1883.
The capital of the banks and busi
ness corporations with which Mr.
Huh- Is connected aggregates $700,
ftOO.OOO, it Is said.
Salvador's delegation not only In
clude that country's vice-president,
but a former president as well.
One outcome of tho conference is
expected to bo a better understand
ing on the part of American finan
ciers of tho methods and conditions
of business in the Latin countries,
particularly of the credit system in
practice which differ materially from
our own.
lj Pu&ft ' xjih
HUflin
scon IS California Officials Say
H nimun Lni i A. 1 1, j u; oL
llldl LUYV 11U 1115 DCSl
iokt kla.math team is ii:.
' ihatcd iy a i to score.
1 mirnv SHIM'S AS A HEAL
! SLA II ARTIST
(Contluuml from page 1)
Kimii'isio (ii locate
moilllng Atlglltl h t nppout
writ of habeas (in hum. ul,i,.i, ..... ..
(sued by tlm linn .ImlKn t'nli.in'
Anglln l-'ildiiy , Judge f tlm superior nmrt of Hu r,y
In
lly a score uf 10 to , tin Kliiiun
'.muMi.r (ii (ho ftigltlu warrant, hut
., 'ho railed to tin ho. The "diemlug"
... i i, i.. ..i.
County lllKll .School baseball leiilil
'imil. 4.illtlila.'s ItUlllO lit
iclll.ll AllKlllfS lllOtlUT nun iiih in
i.. n..ti.,.. liiili.. niiniitihellll
.1 I' ...i nil lie) H J " " " i
tho roil . . ...... i .I...M.. ...... 1 1. 1 ii i.
S Mom I IIIIMI lis lie. iii.-.nj ' "
slab wink. Noel 'n Ivlmunth h io
ci'lviT, mid the 1i t buttery wmi .Me
Koowr and 'umbntni.
This wasi (ho high school's tidal
.giuuo. The) hiivo played Iho gmueH,
mid lost hut mm this season. Ono
feature of (lie season w.ih (ho dovol-
'opiiieut of u good shibster In Hilton.
I Ho has steadily tuiproeill mid has
boon a vnluahlo ma a for tho loam
, u . ,. " r
inn Hilling in nun i mutism, mi 0
J SHIi tiny of May, mul on t. fnow.
ll)K dll) I ho Hill. I IMlt , iW1
fin (ho ii-nmiii (hui n wiiriaiit churn.
IIIK llllll with linllii; it fiii:lM, friJ
Justice was IhhiimI Ii Mm, (,.. ,.
nal.
titiio - i j ---tti mi
limit tho piluouer lu'foio tho JiiiIko ill ion n IioiiiI In I lio Htiin r "fi.ono
jWHII'll IIH pill ll l) irilt.r ,,
miIuii-i""" 'linrlim Hilirliliir nml tin n,K
.linlgi'w"" "''' w- -""I' Uliil on lint 2
I ilny of Miiy, I'.iir. u .ipp,,r, ,lat
llm utilil lliiuy I:. Aiu-hii ,.,H ini.,i
III" hull nnd linn ilcil in ,.,,iK l(.
i:nmu.
, ii , il 'W lll'HI I ll'l'll II" '"' ' I ...... ... .,,,1, imiho
iinmi) fiom Knit Klnnmth. I' I" ""(11, HH ,HUli ,.) Hktil u ftiutlii-J fMiliol litfi". Tin. hiiiii.. ,1 ,j t,n
M.venth Inning tho score ns s ",,.,, lmil :l, t,y oul.l try l: Hurry IJ. AiikIIii wh niow,., ,
nnd then Hllitmoused p ii hit In hw ..,,,,,,,,,, ln,,j,,,Kl, ,,(!,,,, l(llll ,, Htlm . .
t'lioto it by liarrU Kwliu.
SENATOR UUKKETT Is one of the gienl "juuiig" men of (lie im
tlou. He has been a member of tin ".tiitt IokNUiIiiu. ni elwliil
(o (he house of representative! ni Vii.hliitnu four limes ami
bus -served six yeari as I'lilted Stiitoi ".oimtnr He Ii:ih HIIkI
mativ nolnlilt' Chantniniun" eiicnvciiienti uud I, now u-minled at the
foreuioM li.-liirir iiiiieni: Aiiieilcmi oraloix. Ill- iviutui: Kvtiire ul (he
Iim'iiI ('hiiilliiiniiitt ""I he one of llm Brent trout", uf the week
KLAMATH SEES
! VOLCANO WORK
.MANY UK'AI. I'l'OI'l.i: SAW (H.
I'MX (K SMOKi: SATrilHAY
AiTi:it.oo.v, am (yiiiKits m:
port mehi: I.ATI: yi:sti:riay
bcaJNewsHappenii
Hi ii'i'lncK (IiIh tiinritliiK
Tho following lettor
(ill II) given Sh.'lllT Low h)
OpiielllH'llll
To Whom It May Concern
This Is to coHlty Hint I, an police
Judge of the city and county of Han
Kiaiiclsio, allowed Hurry Anglln
in mi iinoii bond In tho hiiiii of $1,000
'on tho H Hi da) of May, HM"'. mul
that the tmld cimo wnn culled foi dial
ion tho '.Mm day nf Mny. lUlfi, nnd
(hat tho siild Hniiy K. Augllli failed
to answer his naiiio. Tin. ciiho wiih
then contlnuiil to th IMth day of
Mny nl 10 o'clocU n m . at which
tlnii. If tho Hiild Harry K. Atigllu dooM
not uppeiir, I will, iilileiiH good mid
KiilUcleni renmin In hIiowii. decline, tho
blind foi felted.
I doslni to nay that V. (' liw.
Wo deiilio (o niiv Hint II..- I.....I, ..,
Klmiiiith county dlil nil m i.u ,nPr
In lirliig the said lltu r r imiii,
I'lliU o Khimnth I'nlU fur innl on
III" Hlllil I'lmrgo. hut mis I. In, I,,, ,j
tho nforesnld writ of linlioim .nrpin,
I'lid when Mr AiikIIii i, n'liiwi.J
cn upon lmil
Wo nro Hoiiiiiwluit iimler tin. m.
pn'HSlon Hint tho Hiiiii Km ry I.' Aiir.
tin Iiiim either Iom IiIh iiiIii.I ur, an xt
hiothcr sii)n, hi In tin 1. 1. It, mi nf ii,,,
i.uy, nut wo win Ho nil in mr pn.r
to loi-nto him mul l.rliii: tiim in irlul
sheriff of Klnmntli county. Oregon.'
did till In his power to bring back
Amelia llarr. tin "('imm.I Ol.l u..,,..
IIIH till Ill Ills 'iei ' .'i...r. .-'.
tin H.ild Harry H Anglln to Oregon of tho lllernry world ulmUnow
for tr SR yonrH nf ngo mid Im., ilfiiM.ii dill
Thoiupson k Siniiford. Anglln's ul-f . ' "Tiling In r Ut -nfnth
loiu.)s' nlsn giivo Low IliU letter. "
without sollcltiitlou.
In and about Tbrni
Sutiirdn)'K loleiit eruption of M(
Lnsioti, when a mixture of mud, ..... tviinni it Mar Concern
iaslies mid lava four limes the nliiiue . .... i . -,,, tlfy that o, tho mi-
of the hot mud How of the d.iy be- (IthIsii"I . reprMiiled Hurry K. Aug
fore poured into lint Creek Ynlloy, )u UM nitomeys lit lefereiiro to his
was Known to lonil people ii) uio ,.xirmi, ,. (roin the slnto or lull-
.New Man in Rank.
Lelnnd Haines, who has been a
student at the University of Oregon,
has forsaken tho college for a finan
cial career. Today he began work
in the First National bank.
Daughter U Horn.
A daughter was born t III, morning
to Mrs. William Herbert Ayies. Mr.
Ay res was formerly a linotype oper
ator here, but is now in Los Augetes.
Mrs. Ayres Is visiting her mother
I hero.
Moving Pictures
Attending Coiuinoniitteiit.
Dave Lennox of tho Shasta Is in
Hobeburg attending the commence-!
raent exercises at Roseburg high,
school. His daughter graduates this
year. i
Down lioni tho Suuuip.
Mr. mid Mrs. Ceno Chllders wore In
the city the last of tho week from
their cattle ranch near tho big marsh.
Ceno snys town isn't so far away
now since the new car works so well.
STAR THEATER
'The Serpent Sign,"
First Episode of the New "Ex
ploits of Elaine," in Two Parts.
"IfeartH and Diamond),"
Vitagraph Comedy, Featuring the
Late John Bunny, In Two Parts.
"Rory O'More,"
Kalem Drama
TUESDAY
RIG COMEDY BILL
"Mr. Dingle's Melodruiuu,"
Vitagraph Comedy in Three Parts
EU,"
Vitagraph Comedy
"The Open Drawbridge,"
"Hazards of Helen" Series
Added Attraction
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
In Concert Program
Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday
at 2:30
TEMPLE THEATER
".Mr. Ciii-lson of Ariiouu"
Two Keel Lubln Drama
"Tho Luuy of Hhulotte"
Vitagraph Comedy
"Tlio Miner's Legacy"
Rlograph Drama
AdmlMilou A1mh)h l(k
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Mtrrtll, Or.
MOTION PICTURES TUKHOAV
AND SATURDAYS
"The Serpent Sign," the first epi
sode of the "New Exploits of Elaine,"
will be presented at the Star theater
today. A new character will be In
troduced in today's episode. Edwin
Arden, a well known favorite of the
legitimate stage, will take the place
of the Clutching Hand. In the
future It will be a battle of wits be
tween Kennedy and Woo Fang, the
ipart that will be taken by Edwin
I Arden.
! There is another rattling good
) feature on today's bill, In which the
I late John Bunny is the star. "Hearts
and Diamonds" is tho title of the
I piece, which is a superior comedy of
fering in two parts. The picture is
I a baseball story in which Bunny is
said to be a scream. In a baseball
uniform. "Rory O'More," a one part
Kalem drama, completes today's pro
gram.
The Star announces a big comedy
bill for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The feature of tho program is the
three part Vitagraph comedy, "Mr.
I Blngles' Melodrama." One of the
'Hazards of Helen" series and
i another reel of comedy will be pre
sented In addition to "Mr. Blngles'
Melodrama."
The Peerless orchestra has ar
ranged an excellent concert program
for Tuesday night.
To lend variety to the regular pro
gram the Orpheus tonight presents
; "Murder Will Out," a la-ughable one
act farce with u local cast. In uddl-
lion, "Checkers," adapted from Hen
ry Blossom's great play, will be
shown. This offering is in five
parts, und cannot fall to please.
I'ndergooH Operation.
Dr. Hamilton, assisted by Dr. Hunt, !
yesterday performed an operation for !
ectopic gestation on Mrs. L. P. Mont-(
eoinerv nt Blackburn hospital. Al
though the operation was .i most
critical one, the patient Is reported
today as doing nicely.
Ashland Likes Hie McU.
Hnrry Telford returned yesterday
from Ashland, where he wns success
ful in selling six Metz automobiles.
The cars will be delivered In June
hlglK of the dense Blitoko cloud .is
(eliding from tho mountain. Many
In town mid around Midland wl(
uesseil (his Into In the nfteinoon.
Fled II Mills, Joo HowiiiiI, Alex
Da. Is and Dad Tabor, who returned
yesterday from a trip to l.nkevlow,
Alttiras and Siisanvllle, say they
plainly saw tho eruption. They also
report much white sand or ashes
srnlteied along the loud.
forulii to tho iituto of Oregon on tin
charge of hlgmny. tho facts helm: m
follows
That on or iihniil I In I .Mil day or
May, I'Jir., r; warrmil was procured
from tin. authorities in Klmnalh
Calls, charging tin said Harry H.
Anglln with tho irliuo of bigamy,
nnd. as It was ropiosentcd to us Hint
said Harry H. Anglln was sued for u
dlvorio by his llrst wife some five
Other people report seeing hiiioUo lyears ago In tin city of Oakland.
und II in last night.
Herald want nils get results.
To the People of Klamath County and Tourist
Spink's Camp on Spring Creek
N now open to the public for fishing mid iniupliig for the M-nwm
11)1.", on Spring Crock and Williamson River.
The recent agitation regarding fUliing In the Indian country "
exclusion of whites doc not affect my right, mid the right to lixli
in Spring Creek. I own ono-luill mile creek frontage along tills
stream, which extends on both sides or thu stream.
To nil I extend the Invitation to come to Spring Creek mid enjoy
the finest trout fishing to Im. found in Klnnmtli.
RATES, ij.2.00 PER HAY.
Automobile metN all trains nt ('lilloiiiln. Itonls mid Middle liorws
for hire.
SCREEN EXPERT
HERE FOR WORK
SAVDRY WILL INSPECT l-'IMII
SCREENS ALL OYER THE COLW.
(county of Almucdii. state of Cnllfor-
i nit, and a copy of said complaint wns
'served upon him .and I hereafter ho
i moved to Klnnmtli Kail, statu nf
'Oregon, and married his present wife
i under tho Impression that u decree ol
Idlvoico had been granted In favor of
his llrst wife In the county of Ala
meda, state of California.
After hearing the facts, mid hulug
employed by Mr Angltn'H brother,
wo Immediately proceeded to got it
Itmikiiiph) Si.iin.
(No 3 nasi
In the District Court ( iu I iilte.l
Htntes, for tin Dintiii i nf Oregon
in tho Matter of the li.ni 1. 1 n pit nf
(.eoigu A Hell.
I'o (ho Creditors of (imrge A Hell
Bankrupt, Kliuiuul. I'mnm III.
tilct of Oiegon
Notice Is lieiehy gm-ii tint im tlu.
J'Jllil dll) of Mny, I'll ,. lit urge A
Hell was adjudged a lmnkriiit, nml
tlijit (ho hist lileellm; of hi ir ml It or
will ho held nt my nllhe in Hie Firm
N'allouil Hnnli building ni Khmntli
I'lills, Otogon. on tin. i'tii ilny nf
June, ut ' p. in.
At (his (lino creilitors inn i.tuml.
examine tlio bankrupt, pre.,,, (heir
claims, appoint a titiHtie ileciile uoii
(he miIi of stock of tin li.tiikriipt, nml
Irmisail Htirli other ImihIihh an m.i)
pioperl)' I'Ollle before the met ( III K.
.1. C Itl TI..S'I
I'efeno III llmil.riiiM fin Klani
).th County It
I'ortitgiil will liiipoii .Ifi7 l.no
htishnlK of wheat this year
i TV, AND INSTALL NEW ONES
WHERE NEEDED
Sam L. Sundry, llsfi screen expert
or the state fish and game commis
sion, Is here to look over tlm IIhIi I
screens on the various wnterwii)s In
Klamath county, ami to make or
recommend changes wherever they
are needed.
Sundry will design u number of!
special screens If they are needed He.
! will also superintend their lustiilla-'tlon.
1
AiHertiscd List
"Murder Will Out,"
One act farce comedy with local
talent.
"Cleckern,M
From Henry Blossom's Book, In
Five parts.
Adwiiwlon 10c
SEVERAL THINGS
There are several things to be considered in select
ing your bank.
1st Strength financial strength.
2nd The care with which the bank is managed.
3rd The courtesy and spirit of accomodation dis
played by the officers and employes.
4th The banking experience of its officers.
5th The ability of the bank to properly and
promptly handle all your business.
To those wishing desirable banking relations, we
offer our services as an old established, permanent,
conservative and accomodating bank, promising
courteous treatment and careful attention to all
business entrusted to our care.
The
First National Bank
r of Klamath Falls
I Thu following unclaimed mall
matter advertised on the 22l ilny of
May, liUfi, will he sunt to the dead
, letter olllco ut Washington, D ('., on
tin Mil day of .lime, lOlfi,
Allen Anderson,
Awogtoyo Majatz,
! Allnnere, Jim,
1 Churchill, Mrs. L.
Dn Vail, Melvlra,
Hansen, Myrtle,
1 Hailstone, Peter,
Kuudson Lumber Co.,
Mardls, M. M
Spelndlor, Ooorge,
Kuzu, Antone, (package)
, Hchuler, (leorge,
I Hmith, Jasper,
i Turpln, W. Il '
Thurston, Mm.,
i Thnrson, L. M.,
Walker, J, C,
A charge or one cent will he iiiade
on all lettoiB delivered from Oils list.
'In calling for loiters plouao nay "ad
vertised." W. A. DELS5HLL, P.M.
1 IE- '
XkVrNk I
The municipal mitliorltles in (lias
gow, Hrotlnnd, tiro now training
women to bo machinists owing (n the
Hhorttvgo In these mechanics dun to
tho wnr.
Mrs. Helen Oould flhoppard has
ii n Income of over a million a year.
"Breakfast's
Ready
I HOT IT IN A Jll'l
.My .MONARCH"
No won-) no fiotllng ii" (
Oien fmly for linking in llflecii
uilmites nflor tin I. Ilglitcd. Ileal
Is llto hiiiim In 1'iri) oinei- of the
iuoii. Tlio Minimi Ii Duplex llmfl
mid Hot lllust rirehox iissiui Hdi
even lenipeintliie. Illsiiills mid
In end not liiirni-d In one phueimd
iiiiiIomIoiio in miolhei-us In an '
illiimy rmigo or conk stow. Il"k'
lug limit. "Just io a Him" wl"'
lllllo oirnil ill HHIo tiisl wlHi
the iiKsnrmiio thill II W "' e
out" Just as you "Mi H. ''''
IKinlnl.lo i-migo Is ii mil phaim'
it coniforl ii I'lldo. Such
inimo Is tho
MONARCH
We nn l io go on record as ivjALLEABLE RANGE
hourly endorsers of Hie Monarcli,
Wo feel Hint wo urn Just Hied In
is-ionmieiidiuK II, us those who
list) II express iIiciiincIwh iin being
greatly ph-nseil nml perfeilly sul.
InIIiiI.
Wo "ant to show )ou tlio Mon
inch, Wo wmil to fnnilllnil.o you
with all lis i'oiiwiiIiiicin nnd Im
pioiouieiilN, Aside fiom being u
spleiiilldly built rmigo, It Im eiUlp
pod with uiniiy nhcIiiI featlil-es
which eiiilem- it o Hie economical
mid cllli'lciu lioiisowlfe.
BHV j
CALL AND HUE IT
Roberts & Hanks