'fcATUIlDAY, NOVKMUKIl 10, 1020, TWE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paqr rovn The Evening Herald -VJ3. J. MURRAY., VIlKli HOUI.K..... .City Kdltor Kdltor Published dally, oxeopt Sunday, by CH Ilcrald Publishing Company ft ICtaaath rails, at 115 Fourth Street. ntered at tba postofflce at Klam fctfc Falla.iOro., for transmission thru Ika malls aa second-clans matter. mKMUKR OK T1IR A8SOCIATKD PIIKSS " The Associated Tress Is excluslvol, entitled to the uso (or republication of all news dispatches credited to it. ot not otherwise credited In this paper, and also tho local news pub lished heroin. SATURDAY, NOVUMIIKH 111, 1IKM. WAR Nill JAPAN'S AIM DECLARES HER STATESMAN TOKIO, Oct. 17. (Correspondence of The Associated Press) Not by war can Japan accomplish tho alms she seeks In connection with Amer ican problems, but by friendship and Intelligent diplomacy, wrote Viscount Kentaro Kaneko, president ot the American-Japan society In a special contribution dealing with American relations. Tho artlclo was the lead- ins feature of the special English j edition recently published by Japanese. Yomlurl. ALL THE YEAR ROUND MOTORING IS ONE OF VANCOUVER ISLAND'S CHARMS f sflRi BsflB jMn Q.iTMll. ssVssssW TlMlinsuM PPa PWTV SSJssssm jcswtMiasssssHssBk bbbbbbbbz2- asBlasswIssfl t V XJ1 .SVHbbbbbV UssssssVJSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssksMssHssEjssfl XxTi. 1lDa nfssssssQI ssssssssssBslssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHHsssss! 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Oct. 21 (lly Mail) Tho often repented nnd often de nied statement that the former (lor man Kmporor Wllllnm on mo to Hol land with tho pro-arranged consent ot tho Dutch Queen Wllhvlmlnn Is now inndo by one of tho (lormnn of fleers, Lieutenant Count Dxtlf Molt ke, who snld ho himself nrrnmpnnlcd thu emperor from Bpn to Amorongon. .Moltkn's urtlcln In tho Journnl of tho National Iluml ot (lermuu sol uiern, reprinted In the Hutch press snys that tho Dutch ronsut In llrus sols, wnrued htn- government on tnn night of November 10, IS 18, of Wll Gott Still Mitt Uns, Says "Hindy" 1IANOVI3II, (lermitny, Oct. HI (lly Mall) Field Marshal von lllif denliurg, speaking nt n doiuuiistm tlon of strnksits on tint occasion of Ills 7 3rd hlrthduy, said "Tlio times urn luird. Wo cannot get nwny from that. Hut It Is n mnn'M business to look dnngur In tho oyn nnd discount It. (lod tins not yet for saken tho Onrinnn people. Much has been taken from us, hut (lod will give It hack to us ngnln. Ono thing Is left us our fatherland. To that fatherland wo shall rllng without respect for pnrly divisions. I make .this appeal to tho (lormnn youths." Hi:iTrtii:.N,m.N to vi:i HOMU. Oct. 10.- (lly Mall) Tho Until' plan nnd tho emperor, by tolo- engagement Is nnnotinrol of Honntor graph asked permission ot the Luuclnna, archaeologist, aged 74, to queen to enter her country mnrry thn Princess Teresa Cnrnc- On arrival In Holland Wllllnm was clolo, uged OB, the widow of Prliirn In for moil thnt tho iiueen had put Mnrcnntonln, Thn senator Is a wld lletlncks castle nt his disposal, im-'owor, his previous lf hnvlng been serts Moltko, llim Ithodes, of Providence, It. I, rsrHyvyyyrvvfVvtjvvvvvvvvyiJTrvx " " of this continent Is Vancouver Is ai.lv.fnn.. . m It A AnHn11l I 1 n ,t VnflirA 1ftl nmvlftivtt MlLUtV I "'""1 J -R". " vw-..--w,, .. .... - ,...- . ,., .., .1 rnmninlnr. P.rrv . rrtrA Janan.anrl lh r rht sort of Cl mate! mani&an t rancisco, luo cuy nan bhuiiu- iu 1110 uvniinunn, uu umu WUAU.VWW.V " .- , , V - -- -- . ,,.., .. has built fine roads. The tempera-: ance 01 waier raugoi oy ncigauuriag run 10 mo nmuui uuitumu iair turo of Victoria, the hub of island! mountains. 1 wun lis sunicen garuens, raoinmor- br the Jaoan Altnougn situated on me souta- paoseu rocn gnruen sou riijuiin- United States sent Townsend Harris current that its average nrean tem-ernmost tip of an Island. Victoria Japaneso garden, inn maim niguway is mu yriuu of tho Island. It Is n 170 mile stretch of well-made road running t -l- -li .1 K.. aft... t !. f.. Vl..l.l ,A naaMKII 1.-M 1 1 a mer averages. i luis cuy wu cuuaca uy iuo vuuuuiuu kiuiu itkiuiM w .ui'wii ... Sunshine Is the rule, averaging) government as the site for Its two along the Oulf ot Oeorgla. It Is nearly six hours for each day In life great, observatories. (strung, with picturesque towns and Of course, the summer days too motor roaus 01 mo isianu are uranca ruaus ru iu msu uchkui- have longer hours, but there U en-' worthy of their setting. Victoria with (ui resorts as bhuwimgan lane, ough sunshine all winter to keep veg-.lU miles of marine drive's beautiful Cowlchan lake, Cameron lake, Oreat Views, IS lue siarung puim lur uiuu . .vuirt, lane, auu inu imui delightful trips. Among them are the' stream. Tho southern portion of tho 40 miles of Saanlch peninsula, skirt-1 highway Is known as tho Matahat Inr Cadbore and Cordova Hays; drive, pronounced by the knowing to this country.. He guided and perature Is 15 degrees F. There to is quite ireo irom logs, uecauso 01 Uught the Japanese with the care a range ot only 22 degrees P. be-;lta now range of variance In terhper- of a father. When one day a group; tween the mid-winter anu miutum- o u' u f.,.uu..u.. of reckless Japanese burned his consulato Harris believed that this And other outrages bad been corn- year, inltted only becauso Japan bad not advanced (ar along the road to modern civilization and instead of Tenting hatred upon Japan he de fended her. "America." went on the Viscount, "was simply patient, wait ing for Japan to waken ot her own accord. "Because of hjr gratitude for what Americans did for her In those days, Japan has harbored no grudge against the United States, although ot recent years In tba Unttesl'States agitation, beginning with the San Francisco school incident: then the taking ot the right ot ladd owner ship away from the Japanese, the restrictions on the-leasehold of land, tba restriction ot photograph mar riages and other incidents. Instead of showing resentment Japan has of her own accord restricted the immi gration of her laborers Into the United State's an attitude similar to that taken by America toward Japan C7 years ago, an attitude of patience and forbearance. Japan is now pay ing the debt of tolerance that she contracted C7 years ago. To be more pecuif, America js now receiving ne coal , repayment on xce spiritual capital., hundred etatlon green and gardens abloom, While Victoria has few rainy days, the annual precipitation being 27.46 inches which is less than that of any other Pacific coast point north of winding thrllltul roads that climb up1 ones as a perfect motorway. England Buying Less Wine and Cigars LONDON. -Oct. 52. (Dy Mall) Since Chancellor Austen Chamber lain Introduced his last budget there baa been a marked reduction In the retail sale of champagne and cigars In England. Cigar merchants say that during the recent months clearance from bond and Importations from Cuba have practically been suspended. The public, It Is stated, refuse to buy at SUFFERINGS IN fill SS PRISONS Hi pended 30,000,000 marks for trans portatlon of lluselans home, and 90,- 000,000 marks to bring German prt soners out of Russia. NOTICE The Woman's Ilellef corpn will meet on Monday Nov. 16 at 2:30 p m. at I. O. O. P. hall .All members are urged to bo present, as special iwork training to tho sending ot a ktkttis' Rrman. n-t. !t 11 Christmas box to the Old Soldiers --------- '9 - v " .. . . . in . r."" rr.r "."- "":.". .V ZZ'.Cl Slail) Every continent of German. '"""e ai iioseourg win come oeioro LI! "'" r'A: .?".""? ."'"? war prisoners arriving here from Corps.After tho business session .TT.'w,; '" ' .Hussla contains a number ot ragged, refreshment, will bo ,rved and ! social hour will be enjoyed by all. In 1914 a really good Havana1 unshaven, haggard men who have cigar could be bought at 40 shillings. a raaa lnan by suffering dur- Ito 50 shillings n hundred but today ,0 """ muuiu. m uuu pn.un mnrA hnn tlvm. nnnnria w,w M.V.W ftMHM a.vv TWHMW , , , , iu luiit; wccfta 1110 i,urinuii rui- graceiui iigure. inny rviuu that she Invested In Japan in the wine merchants are n little sur 'ern'Ient cnt 200 ot these men to In- awlmlng oxsrclsos Thero Is n time ot Cdmmodore I'crry and Town-I urlae.i a, tno (lecllnn in the salo ofl,ane a8y'ura', and sanitariums for1 pool at the now bath house. end Horrls. ,k,niMra,. ., n,irB. h nnt i.n treatment. A few novo spells? "Indies would yoa like a 13 lithe, from flna 13 Map -of- Klamath Falls Revised to date to show all paved streets, location of railroads, size of all lots and blocks. Price $10.00. Small size copies, 18x21 inches, price $1.00 Wilson Abstract Company 517 Main St. 0 fj0fjjt0t000000j0 Jewel Cafe viiiiiiiiiiiiipiit Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 IlKLIBII Helm 8eet Gherkins Mammoth Hlpn Olives BOUP Cream of Chicken, Chlffonade , HAI.A1J " " ' ' Matinee Halad FISH Filet of Whltetlsh, Sauce Figaro Vour choice of Iloast Spring Turkey, Chestnut stuffing Ilarbecued Ham, Plantation Slyln Fricassee of Chicken, Small Pastrlrs Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower Potonalsn Choice Hot Mince Pie, Cider Sauce Kngllsh Plum Pudding, Hard Hauco Peach Cobbler Tea Coffco Milk champagne, as prices have not been "History show,, that Japanese-) 8UDitan,aiy increased of the duty Imposed by the budget n,alor,ty "f0"'" ft1""Jc"' w,ot""tl ":. In the hope of maintaining the Eng- Bon ""P""1; Ther look about with X llsb demand. In manv " Tioieuco. uuu uurwg mo imnuui, . . . . . . . . . A A AAAAAAAAA AAAAifAAA4WW1WW American relations aro Inseparable. '::"""'' h; .hn,.ur;ri n n7. must be kept under guard, but tho,..,,,r'" . a . I ' " .-- - ,.. .. , ! lei, louay, 10 my great sorrow, there aro some Americans who regard this history, misunderstand the mind of the Japaneno and try to destroy the friendly relations be tween the two countries." Viscount Knnoko held that for tho peace of Asia, Japaneso American friendship was an absolute necessity, yet In spite of this somo people talk of war. Ho went on: "liven so-call ed intelligent classes fear a drift toward war In the near future. At the Theaters AT THK KTAK TIII-TltK dull, unseeing eyes, or sit iulctly weeping, unconscious of the fact they are homo again. Tho families and friends of the In sane soldiers nro iillowod to greet them and to glvo them food and ? t I A. clothes boforo they uro sont awny for ? Three reds were Iu the cellar tack- treatment i 4 hub len-j war-urn uoiueu in-uunu, aim .Nearly nil trie prisoners oxmuit tn on very mcidu.h looKing reo was in most Intense b ttorness not on y nm j the library of tho Stnnhopo mansion toward Kussla hut toward tho (Jor- firmly convinced of other people. Suppose thnt the two nations were at war with each other. America will have to base her operations In Ha waii and the Philippines. No mat ter how great the economic advan tages and how great tho military and naval strcneth which shu mav com-1 " eterfnlty. The clock was Ingenious wand, she will not ho able to do1' connected to n very etlcctlve revolver in hand, guarding tho heir man government as well. Ono of apparent to tho Stanhojio millions. ' them, who had lost a leg and on arm Jim Stanhope won writing In his and who, It was learned, had bcn chair while a clock ticked at bu feet. takon prisoner early In tho war nnd It was tho ticking of tho clock thnt has been confined in many Uusslanl annoycu mm, oecnuso every jick oi prison camps, shook tils fist at n tho clock brought Jimmy a pace n-ar- Oerman flag when ho arrived and i cursed his country, his people, and t all other countries and peoples. V ? t Palace Market For Service and Quality PHONE 68 more than hinder a portion of Ja pan's shipping from operation, or de vastate the shores of Japun tempor arily. She will not bo able to deal decisive blows to Japan, nor land a slnglo man on the soil ot Nippon. The Japanese nation will never per mit such a thing to pass. Never has Japan been Invaded by foreign hosts since history recorded her birth. Mongolian Invasions wore twice at tempted but in vain. Since that time, Japan's national strength has in creased many fold. "On the other hand, suppose that Japan should attack America and that sbo should be able to land mar ines front her powerful fleet In Ban Francisco, How will Japan transport tho million soldiers needed to make tho landing of marines effective T How will she send provisions? It Is altogether an Impossibility. More over, even if Japan's army should occupy a portion of the western ooaBt ot tho American continent, the "body Qf the United States will not be greatly hurt. Quito possibly, Now York anil Washington will pay no at tention tp such trivial Incident. Thus it Ib plain that n war be tween Japan nnd America cannot ac complish Its final object and become of its very uselMsnoM will never bo "waged." bomb, so that when tho clock indl- "To with V t !! (firmiinv!1' Hhnu!rrl. t X cated 12 o'clock the bomb would uu- "That is not my flag and Germany V tomatlcnlly explode. lis not my fatherland." Ahl A woman's step on tho case- i0 then turned to tho other prl-' ment. Mr. Ited turned to find him- soners and pointing to bin wounds! JL selt looking Into the soulful deptii:i said: I j ot a beautiful pair of oyej. Fulri '"rhH u what Germany has dono:& lips wero smiling at him, whllo the to mo. This is what n kindly fnth- young Jadyl swathed In a g-'t'rgeous erland has permitted. Why didn't 1 clinging kimona, gave Mm n vary thoy oxchonge mo? Uecauso I hove naughty once over. only ono leg nnd ono arm? I lost Constance Tulmadgo plays thB them fighting for Gormuny and all lead in "The Perfect Woman," which' the thanks I'vo had for It worn tho comes to tho Star theatre Sunday. ( rotten years In a Russian prison." 1 ; 'The prisoners generally agreed AT TIIK IJIIKHTV THKATHK they had been unable to procure J, Warren Kerrigan's latest ftrun-l proper medical treatment In the Hus ton production, "The Green Flame," sslan camps, and that their food had a mystery play by the eminent piay-.beeu very bad. At the cIoao of the war there wore 250,000 war and civil prisoners In Itussla, and 255,000 Russians in Ger many, Tho Germany government es timates that not more than C000 Gprmana will remain in Russian camps this winter, Before tbo Russo-Pollsh hostllflloa began tbo Russians were being re turned rapidly but it is now estima ted at toast 200,000 Russians aro 4111 Ih nm,H ftmma Aft OAA tt P. II. M VW,,MM a..p, vv,vv w. i whom are the troops Internod when j they crossed tbo oast Prussian fron-l wrigbt and' novelist, Raymond 'G, Hill, has been released through tbo IV. V. Hodklnson corporation and will be shown Sunday at the Liberty theatre. In "Tho Oreen Flame" Kerrigan plays the part of a clover private detective who subverts tho desper ate plan of a notorious crook, ring to steal a priceless emerald. Tho star Is supported In this picture by a well rounded cast, beaded by Frltii Brunette, bis talented leading lady. The direction is by Krnest C. Wardo, and Jack Cunningham wrote the continuity, Cool, Clean and Sanitary These words fully describe what the condition of every meat market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, wo can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh nos'j and vrholesomenesa long after they leave our shop. All our mo?tt are handled under glass and with extreme care. We over loo' nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation policies. 5 X f f j 7 ? I JL ii A ace Market 524 Main Street tier during tbo Polish offensive. II .... o ... . . .. a. . a a, a;?. j a . .. a a . . a. a. a. . a j .. a. a .. a. The Oenaan govornmont ha ex- TtTW" - vT5TT7iT-T-TTTY ': " r.r'W'V'