r -J THE EVENING """ n r I AMATH FALLS. OREGON WSDNBSDAY, SEPT., 91, 1021 ) -J K i s J Personal Mention o John Roopor ot Boston. J. C Smith of New York, and John Sllrertooth ot New Jorsoy aro tourists on their war to Crater Lake ond other epoU of beauty In Oregon, Mlei L. A. Tuttlc, from Lorella, Is In town on a shopping tour for a few darn. "HTskeon, o"t Yreka, 1b In town on a combined business and plensuro trip. ' Mrs. Dlrdlo Blair "niotorod hero from Paisley for a few dn) s stay. Ivan Houston left by auto with F U. Patrick for Eugene to ontor tlio 0. of O. for tho year. Mr. Patrick Is on business and'wlll return in a fovr day. Chae. A. Kltrg, associated with the Long-Ball company, droe to Lnko Tlew on bulne for a couple ot days. TAr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Emon and children left on this morning's trnln tor Portland torn few days. Mrs. Van Emon and tho chtldron will visit while Mr. Van Emon nttends to mat tera of business. They expect to be away ten days. Bl'dney Smyth, with the W'arron construction company, Is hero from Portland in regard to the Barclay Springs road thnt has been under construction during tho summer. M. A. Puckctt Is In town for tho 'day from their camp on tho upper lako. Mrs. E. B. Marletto of San Fran cisco, returned this morning after a two weeks' visit with her slstor, Mrs F. L. Wright, ot this place P. L. Burr loft on this morning's train for San Francisco after at tending to business matters In Chll oquln. B. R. Cardwcll of Fort Klamath waa Journeying to tho Bay City on this morning's train for a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Mlnnlo Royco spent yesterday is town on business from her home on the big marsh on upper lake. J. A. Thompson, a valley farmer, is In town purchasing supplies from the local merchants. M. S. Lester, accompanied by friends from hero and Detroit, Michi gan, west out In search of ducks yesterday afternoon. Joe Skelton, a nephew of Mrs. Chaa. T. Stone, loft this morning by train to enter tho U. ot O. Loula Hoagland went out on his Initial deck hunt last ovonlng, and If that broad smile ot his and tho duck tails ho Is amusing his friends with aro any ovidenco, wo bollove ha did get somo. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ecclcston re turned to Drain after a month's visit with friends in Lnkevlew. They re port a very enjoyable time and hope to ifiturn hero again at somo future time for their vacation. Mrs. Hilda Murray returned to Vallejo, Cal on this morning's train after a month's visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Davenport. Mrs. Daven port returned home on last night's train after being suddenly called to Seattle on account ot her sister's death. Mr. and Mrs. Edward OTcall mot ored from San Francisco to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoagland. They enjoyod tbo sights about 'the county and also took ad vantage, of tho duck -season whllo Larry Wright, assistant manager of the Standard Oil Co., motorod to Fort Klamath today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey J. Dutton ot Denver, Colorado, who have been spending tho summer with, friends and relatives In Klamath Falls and vicinity, will leave for homo October 1. Ed Rennlck, merchant, and th Rev. Father Gels ot Lakcvlow were visitors hero today. Charles Wlthrow roturnod to his summer homo at Rocky Point this morning and will spend a couplo of weeks hunting In tho Uppor Lake re gion. W. J. Llndsey who has resided lu Klamath Falls for tho past four years left this morning to make his home In Portland. "Uncle" Nate Merrill of Merrill pent tho day In Klamath Falls pr terday on business' Tbo opening number here October 4, will bo Uie La Sallo Malo Quar tette four artists In this class of music. Men's singing has always ap pealed and the class of songs tor tho opening date will be well rendered, tho bureau manngor sa& Othor ma torlal In the following weeks will bo tho Lillian Rlngsdorf Opora com cem pany: Earnest J. Powell, lecturer, Do Wlllo Concert company, and Rthor and Clayton, artists In chalk and sand novoltles. JAPAN HAS 0 LAWS 1 : NEW YORK, Aug. 25. (By Mall) Bluo laws aro having their power ful exponent In Japan a well as In tho United States, according to Idfor matlon received by the Presbyterian Board ot Foreign Missions nt the Board's headquarters, 156 Fifth Avenue, Mow York City. Advices re ceived by tho Board aro that tho Tokyo" Chamber of Commorco has formally put ltsolt on record by the adoption ot n resolution favoring the closing ot nil shops on Sunday. Here tofore Sunday has been, as a rule, wldo open. Following this action a commis sion began study not only of the Sunday problem, but also of plans for Improving tho hours of labor through tho week. The project calls for a weekly rest .day, shorter hours and more considerate troatment of employees. This commission designs to provldo a weekly rest day for all employees except In hotols, eating houses and public baths and also that working hours shall bo restricted to 9 per day,' with 8 hours only for young persons employed. Another Important piece of nows reported from 5npan to tho Presby terian Board Is the tendency of the priests ot every denomination of Buddhism to popularize the Buddhist bollcf ot partlclpotlon every sort of social servlco, which up to this tlmo has been neglected by them-. As a result a Chair of Soc iology has been established at the Jodo Sect Collego at Sugamo, at Set- agaya and at Osaka, whore every schemo and measure of social service la to bo Investigated. A Social Servlco Bucrau has also been established whero relief work, special missionary work and other forms will be under taken. The now templo of Zojojl, now under construction, will bo tho headquarters on Its completion -In 1924 and a special organization for social sen-Ices will be formed by tho priests of the Jodo sect, whore fun orals will bo conductod for tho poor families free ot charge. Prayers for tho peace of tho spirits of tho fowls Wiled for the tables of Tokyo residents will be offerod by 300 Doultrr dealers of Tokyo at the 'Hacniman shrlno In Tomlkawa-sho, Fukagawaku, twice a year horoaftor. Hcreto(oro thla ceremony has taken place annually on September 20. . MARKET REPOBFT PORTLAND, Sept. 21, Cattle slow; hogs 26c higher, prime light. 111.25 to $11.75; sheep strong; butter firm; eggs steady. Herald classified afia pay yon THE WOMEN OF MOOSE HE ART LEGION No. 407 OFFER AN ENTIRE WINTER'S ENTERTAIN MENT BY PRESENTING TO THE KLAMATH FALLS PUBLIC The Midland Lyceum Bureau OF DES MOINES, IOWA, IN THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS Ernest J. Powell, Lecturer. De Wills Concert Company. The La Salle Male Quartette, one of the beat male quartette! be fore the public. Lillian Ringsdorf Opera Company. i i . --..-.. !--.- MWWWWWWWWI,I...J Esther & Clayton, artists in crayon and sand. MWWMAMreisAA Season Tickets, Adults, $2.75; Children, $1.10 Single Admission, 85c. Above prices include War Tax SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 4th MOOSE HALL GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS NOW At Klamath Falls Music Co., or from members of the- 111 III r ' llll II llll i iiiiii i i in lull " IIMM I Women of Mooseheart Legion No. 407 Call by Phene: Mr. C. L. Fox, 445. Mrs. Bustamrnte, B09-J Another Big BUI at Strand Sunday The management of tho Strand Theatre announces that tho Lewis Family Lyceum Players havo been ongaged, starting Sunday, Soptcmbcr 25, to entertain the Klamath Falls public with musical novelties, com edy shows, magic, featuro acts, fancy dancing and clever songs. Tho most p'romlnent featuro In the Lewis ro portolro will bo tho ventriloquist feature). Birdie Lewis, In charge ot thb act, is said to be a high class artist In this difficult accomplish ment. Managor White announces that tho Lewis family has each season pre sented a now lino of novelties and that no duplication ot tho samo acta or teaturos occurs In any season, bill wilt bo unnounccd later week. Tho this WOULD NAMK MOUNTAIN AFTKK 1IKHO OK MA11NK. Another Colonist Says Peru Project Is Not Practical Tho Herald Is In receipt of anoth er Jotter from Peru, condemning thu Sacramento lkl Pampa colonization echunio and endornlng thu lotter of Dennis McMnhon, previously pub- project PORTLAND. Sept., 21. Tho high way commission tins boon asked to sanction tho naming of a mountain nt the ontranco to tho Mitchell Point jllshod, which declurod the tunnel, on tho Columbia highway, "MoAlezandor Mountain," In honor of Brigadier General McAlozandur. known an tho "Hock ot the Mamo Tbo request, which came from tho Progresslvo Business .Mcn'x club of Portland, will bo consldorod. ' Somo men who don't eoom to know when thoy aro whlppod, doubtless havo suspicions. HOW MUCH FARTHER, MISTER? The Strand THEATRE TONIGHT mutNn flflKDAT Tbo Bicgesi Show of Ike I Foaturlng ' "TUB MASK" Big Picture And Poar Act of Vaa4trw III. flMUtlAHll TTllHl MtfcR) "Old Loves for 1W was Impractical. FEATURINQ The writer of the prosont letter1 Marinrif WilftOO signs himself Samuel U diionther A WcBtc plclaro f0u ot C W, I ana gives wio auurowios 01 ruraaiso, nctlon and thrills. California, Tonasket, Washington, and Lima, Peru, Tho colonization project must prove a falluro nays (luimther be cause of "this section being a low Jungle swamp and tovnr country, In habited by favor mosquitoes, also tho vicious and most deadly cut fly, whom knlfo cut 1s certain donth and beyond all medical remedy. If th l country max not seen by Khotelt, and evidence goes to show ho did not eo It bnforo loading In settlers on mlsroproiiontatlon, then Bhofolt must bo a fraud and fraudulently rocolvlng monoy by misrepresenting a country which contains nothing. I). McMnhon was wlso nnough to seo beyond his noso of tor hn wan caught." j, .' w" i 1A8T MATUOXH OLUIl Tho meeting of tho Pant Matron's club, It Ih unnouncod, has been post poned from Friday of this wook un til next week. A clrl'u frame ot mind has loss to do with hnr reflections than tho framo thut holds tho mirror. -'J L 1 ii n r., unci nnr, hi " mi I ipuv xswiTor, vutuiauu, wuu uuvu uvvu Elfl spending tho suramor with, friends Sand relatives In Klamath Falls and S sE" & s vicinity, will leave for homo October jr Sf T L Ed Rennlck, merchant, and th ) r J T P IVy Rev. Father Gels of Lakovlow were a To 1 C5 AT J lW-a 'ilfj visitors hero today. IcrANWAvl v lC V l3fr -- dKfvTl Hit Charles Wlthrow roturnod to his BtwrwPM I n Sar r tTf ..N aiiY T .': t. -. r... ,... r,-i. .u. b i ii Jrv x vm At'MKy t 1 r Bg morning and will spend a couplo of 77 p . W WviyyB IS ' SI weeks hunting In tho Uppor Lake re- r"5& , v rTJvH f 'm g,on- I CS w Ysflv mtrM r 1 at W. J. Llndsey who has resided In ,l Q3)tnii!B 5i. M if I saS . "" JBJs?5 .fi Klamath Falls for tho past four r ''"'- -PT ' jtyzMr W'srA fh years left this morning to make his I s V v S M9JC?T l ffii home in Portland. . ViAI . &Z?zZy SsmXJtA r m "Uncle" Nate Merrill of Merrill Xl'Li cVV, " s WiM$$&&rS s('K N ii 'Pent the day in Klamath Falls pk- "vvIl V A flA MK. IliS V "kS Vll terday on business' L f mWT "7x a VK $Ys$Q JsMBi if Mooseheart Legion lTfyGss jiNso m Lyceum Course to IJt myrAr- 11 Starr in October 0g( Y.l VsSnBlJfasiW Ml Hll mtel isiBiBiBiV jBy pPT E55 ( ml ' The Ladles of tho Mooseheart Le- 1 shb V 4bibibibiP toSBSJSsg) js. 2- IS on haVo 8ecurod tno Midland Ly- xyjU jVa) A oCMbibibiS ShFW' frl ceum bureau entertainers for a noas- j rj8& S UrJfakKvkkr jSgJJjPg " WjJI on in this city to begin October 4, nt fla TV jf&SwBkM " Nt the Moose hall and the class of talent -"Avy wv'X z&SzSsa&SaiB!' HH secured for tho period horo Is said s Svwflftw' 5sfi& ZSSfifr H to be exceptionally good. Tho Mid- ' '-' aV' JL $ I tkXi' Mr land company aro well known In Sg ?jr' " v j( their home city, Des Moines, Iowa, "" sf22& J'-?' " "" Ji(r ) H and all throughout tho state a8 thoy - ' C & 3 vc wSk have yearly appeared on all tho Iowa 'LESslllllfllill?"''' '-1--' MB fall circuits and havo elven a Reed .i" v - i HPM 'rrrZrFZS5rZjZ&''5T " "-" I It 1 1 W account ot themselves, according to WzZWiez&sZP'Z . Till tho press dispatches. vzzzk22f&irf ,..' . . . ' Jupm-p, DANCE at MALIN Saturday Eve., Sep f.mk.r 24th. Pro ceeds to be used far Union High School. ...: u .Tazz Of chestra. Victory Club Dance WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2W AT NINE O'CLOCK MOOSE HALL Those, who have heard our Orchestra claim it to be the best Jazz Music in Town HniKtnn.Fil? Svitmnatoil Orchestra "V""U".""' Jvwr.v- . ,