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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1922)
t If" V . ? r, JANUARY 19, Iff "Kg RETAILERS fii EVERY STATE CONVENE MONDAY WMCAQO, Jan.-lO. A posl-gradu-a searse la business administration ,MM opportunity to got fact and flftm .of Tltal importance in id e$Maet of' business will bo possible ttfean tha National Bboa Hoteliers' ,ftf t'1'" boldi Ita. convention bora next Monday, mioen g-eoplo In tbo ahoo Industry very itato In the union, Can toutb America, and Hawaii aro actea to attend. Harvard University will put on tbo aJeVbU'whlch la to bo ot Importance t ike business man, through tho pterrfNl Bhreau ot Business Re jamrck'of which Metvln T. Copeland H tai'Dean. Ho li bead ot tbo two yaar bourse at Harvard which en MTora to educate young men tor Easiness Tbo shoe trade happen to be tha first Industry which the bur eaa aaa gone Into In an exhaustive 'way Md dirlnJrHhapresent year a 4aaart.r rilore tperia'of the bureau have stadlad 'thep7oe"mVbf the re Uaaoa'baslneat, with the assistance ef the National Shoe Retallera Aa satiation andthe National Assocla t lot of ahoe manufacturers. Ititaea hundred palra of ahoei, ,fj4a riding boot to mules, and trom gfirtr golt shoot to French heeled, Meatta-bedecked brocade allppera tor ttt'as opera, will walk along the fjiiVay tn the quiet step considered Writable tor a ahoo show, at the an Mai exposition. Every tort ot shoe eja4e tor men, women and children vjlU In ahown with the correct gown, rra,p, bat or evening coiffure. Street will be exhibited with street and gowns. Patent leather and r faacy pumps will appear below saturate afternoon gowns. Boudoir ajpers and gar little high-heeled gfclsa will peep out from beneath Maorajto negligees (and pajamas. IpMta shoes will appear with aports sjal6 and separate skirts, tailored ljl"ees and sweaters. rOaa dealer will show a mountain fcamblsg boot with a powder putt joked In Its own little leather pock et it the knee. t JOHNNY KILBANE WILL TRY LUCK V- IN OTHER LANDS f OLKVKLAND. O., Jan. 10. John Uf Xtlbane, teatharwelght champion jsj'tte world, plans to leave this eoun yr'atarch 1 to look over the feather jajtkf material across the seas with aja) idea ot' finding a worthy oppon Jkl5 He expects to' vttlt England', aatland, 'Ireland, Wales, France, Jlfttxa, Germany, Swltierland and fitly, and probablr Australia. "ttUbane said today that he does jttf expect to meet any foreign box .ajn abroad except In exhibition bouts. 0 a saleable opponent is found Kit law plans to meet him in New York. arrangements can be made. Tha Cleveland boxer will be the assist world's cbsmplon, with the ex aprjoa of Tommy Durns, to make (toft a tour. When be sails be will Champion of his cists for John L. Sullivan, who was ..sgMpion from February 7, 1881, sKl Japtsmber 7, 1892, It the only ;fcijW?e'bsmplon to hold a title as mi. ''Kllaaae bas been in the ring IS 'Man. Ha took part in 137 contests, ft ( which' were in defense of his ,). Ha defeated Abo Attell for tho featherweight championship, Febru ary I. ll. v- - m MJAF FISHERMEN VWILL BE MAROONED ALL WINTER LONG '' TOKIO, Dec. IE. (By Mall). Res tW of the 40 fishermen left stranded Mf ataasehatka wben they missed the pia heat back to Japan is declared 'traally impossible this winter, ae iijrciag to an announcement by Mr. law, Vice-minister ot the navy. The tfrat ot tho' men are believed aate aa they can obtain' shelter and food 'I it ' ' f ,. 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Indignant at what they term "halt hoarted attempts" to res cut tho 40 Japanese fishermen a group of Waseda .students Havo Join ed Lieutenant Shlrsse, widely known for his polar explorations, on out fitting an expedition which will atari to tha relief qt tho sufferer this vteek. Lieutenant Shlrate offered bis services to tho government when the plight ot the marooned men was first "known but no onthuslasra urns shown by the authorities. Two ships were sent to the rescue ot the fishermen but both hne ro turned with the report that tho Ice la Impassable. The government rescue parties added that It Is probable there aro native villages In the vicinity of the titbermen's ramp and that they wilt most likely bo provided for. Tbo marooned ttthermeu are be lleved to be. "at a point. 63 degree; north and 173 west. Whether they aro allro Is a matter ot -conjecture, nccordlng to Lieutenant Shlraso. He has hope, however, that he will reach tha men In time to save them trom perishing. Tbo relief party hopo to make the 1000 mile voyage .from Hakodate with speed and to effect tho rescue soon, but with a view to emergen cies, the ship Is being prorliloned for a yesr. WOMAN. 87. DEFEATS COLLEGE GRADUATES IN SPELLING BEE riUCYRUS, O., Jan. 10. Tho lit tie. red brick schoolhouse won a uni que victory over the modern up-to-date school with Its domestic science snd vocational training,, during no old-faahloned spelling bee here. Mrs E. B. Flnley, 87 years old, dofeating twenty-ftve graduates or high school and colleges. The contest lssted more thsn three hours. Flvo of Mrs. Flnley's opponents were eliminated, when the word "re naissance" was resched. After seven teen more rounds the word "vlrtlgln- 3us" caused seven more to quit. The word "rendeivous" left only three. This lineup lssted almost an houi and Sirs. Flnley was cntertslnlar tears of a draw ben "fortissimo" saved the day, eliminating her twr opponents. She became so, excited over tbo "grand flnalethowerer, that she missed the next word, "tubercul osis." Mrs. Finley Is the widow of the late E. U. Flnley. former adjutant general of Ohio. For yeafe she was a teacher in the llucyrus. schools and Is well known in educational cir cles. TELEPHONES ASKED FOR IN 1907 JUST INSTALLED BY JAPS TOKIO, Dec. 1. (By Mall), Three hundred and fifty persons wao ap plied for .telephones In 1907 have Just been granted them by the Centra) Telegraph Bureau In Toklo, ssys the Japan Advertiser. Flvo ot the three hundred and fifty are not to be found at the addresses they gave fourteen years ago, but tha bureau will allow tbem grace up to December C to claim their homes. 'THE MEDICINE MAN" AT THE STRAND Hojr Stewart appears In a real western tbrllUr at the Strand to night, "The Medicine Man." Jim Walton was a long-horn from the cow country, adventure loving, fearless and quick with his gun. There was plenty of "dust" in his belt when he hit El Dorado, so It was the love ot excitement, ratber than the monthly stipend, which led Walton t0 accept the post of guardian of law and order. Then one day Jim Walton, while on his regular tour of inspecting the mining properties, saw the windlass turning on one of the stats and city llunao which tnr. York. Usuane ot tha Ucsns u THE EVEN1NC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rgJJatMagsg; i.JaUi , .'ml- ! ,. ,.. From Jail a. a... .a . ... RSebV gaaBBBafliBaBBaVBBBBga! WT.rlhfirirbu.Wy who had savcl his llfo In the trsncht Whsn the rWwiravtSih.w.sdUharRe,t Ct.l II $". " msnosr et the National Loyalty Ueague. hat "ndc..t.a" him. Haley ts Urlng on tha latt'a ranch In southwest MUnourl. abandoned shafts. Ho Investigated, and found Joo Malone, Kl Dorado's most successful failure, at work In the shaft. After ordering tho slinking Mn tone off the property Walton de eded to Investigate further. He knew It would take some Taro.'prlio to get real work out of the town failure, and at the bottom ot the shaft ho found the Incentive. Joo Malone had uncovered a rich vein ot gold In the abandoned shaft. On this dscovery and the coming of a quack doctor and his beautiful little daughter to El Dorado htngos the plot which make "The Medicine Man" a thrilling Triangle master piece of western lite . Tomorrow night there, will be vaudeville and 'Mitchell Lewis In "King Spruce," which has Just 'losed a run In Portland. 200 STILLS ARE SEIZED Proprietor ot "Hardware" Btoro Is Plared I'ader Arrest DKNVER, Jan. 1Q. Two hundred whiskey stills, varying In capacity from four to SO gallons and valuod at more than f 50,000 at rolall prices, according to the police, were seliod by federal prohibition agents In, a raid on a downtown "hardware and novelty store."' late todsy. II. J. Jac obs, proprietor, was ptaced undor ar rest. Fifty colls ot copper and approxi mately 75 aquare feet ot sheet copper wero confiscated. Federal prohibition I director, H. McClenaban ot this' dltirict. chsrterlted the raid aa "onn ot tho largest settures of whiskey Still In the entire- weet,'1 .PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10. Ten 'ruck losds of distillery supplies. In cluding more than ISO stills, today were seised by federsl 'prohibition agents In raids on stores selling stills and material for brewing. s-ii jim.g-aTi mm i a Federal Power CommiMion In .compliance with the Federal Water Power Act (41 Stat.. 103) notice la hereby, given that the Fort Klamath Meadows Company, Klam ath Falls, hoa .riled application cover ing power development on Anna Creek approximately from the south ern boundary ot.tba Crater Lake Na tional Park to a, point In Section 35, T. 32 S., R. t E., W. M. Any objec tion to such appUcaUon, or request tor a hearing- thereon, together with any briefs, reports, or other data tor which consideration la desired, should be submitted to tha Executive Secre tary, Federal Power Commission, Washington, D, O. N2 D 13 20.27 J 3 10 17. NOTICE TO CHMHTORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned baa been dnly appointed Administrator with will annexed ot Estate of Albert U Braag. deceased. by the Coanty Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County; agid all persons having claims against saia estate are notified to present same to said Admlalstrator within six moatka front data ot this aotlos. Dated, December 10th ,1921. ARTHUR R. WILSON, Administrator with will annexed ot Estate of Albert L. Bragg, de ceased. Dec. 20, IT. Jan. 3. 10. 17 I.VDIAX LAND BALE A special sale of a few Indian al- lotmenta.on the Klamath Reservation will bo held at Klamath Agency, Ore gon, on January's, 1912: These si lotm'enU Include wild bay land, gras ing land, farm, land, reclaimed marsh land nnif Hmhm land. The atinralied valuations range from MOO. 00 to $5692.00 tor each allotment ot ISO acres. These lands are situated near the Klamath Marsh, Sycan Marsh, Williamson River, Sprague River and In the Modoc Point Marsh section. Full Information can bo obtained by calling upon or writing to Super intendent Walter O. West, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Jan. e-10-13-17-20-24 TWO :EDMON -PHOJfOORAPHS No yeaaWM' C4tatl offer tafaaed, durlag two tracks only. J?A,RL NHBPHEHD CO, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV to Honor um a.ir-vln m nlainsa 111 LtisglVOn VMYKIIMITY TO HOLD HAXVL'KT AND KLKCTIOX' The Uulvcrslty club will give a banquet nt tho Chamber of Com-! morce at (1.30 this evening, follow-' Ing which a vice president will be elocted to succeed Mint Maybelto Loavltt, who left recently to resume her studies at the University of Oregon. f PERSONAL MENTION C. It. Bowman, Curt Heldrlch and J Joo Ball ot Chlloquln aro hero today on business. Frank Chorpennlng ot Olene was a business visitor In town today. Clarence Hunt ot Orlndato Is In ton today on business. iSllas Obenchaln and J. B. Mitchell, Bly ranchers, are here en business, NEW TODAY RJggj InferitU guaranteed agga at Hawxhurst Market, 4Cc per doson. 10-14 FOR SALD Some furniture": reas onable. Phone 2 S 1 739 9th St. 10 Steam heat at Colonial Booms, 10 ' ' B gaBtJgCZagCBBfBgaBXZBgaBBBttHfHSvllS S WSf9tMMMKBjmKmffnBinjB bB ' 4 BBBBBB7 '. 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Ainirnss 308 winters' nuig, 10-U KOH HAl.K-.Juil hand sewlug macli Ino In good working order. I'houe lr,, 739 N9thi 81, 10 ICMTIIAY Htru)od lo Fred (Ironnon'n "pluce, I drown horse, wtilto face nnd four wlilto feet: 1 sorrel horse, tvhtto face, nnd four whlto fpet, Owner may havu minio by pn)'lng oxpruirs, Cnll 10V33 utter ft o'clock. - 10. 13 Kte.uu beat nt Colonial Booms, 10 Flowers express sentiments. Always KAY IT WITH rM)VKHS KtiAMATH ri.OWKll HIIOI' rhouo A89 834 Main St, 10 FOB HAI.K Cheap. Hnnnra and rec ords, tin coed condition. Innulre 917 I'IneTt, after o'clock. 10, FOB SALIC Cook stove, sanltsry couch, table, chairs, elr. Call 4 4r Mlchlcsn Ave. 10-11 WANTKD 6 or 8 room house, close In. Address 308 Winters' Bldg, 10-12 I LOST By a boy on Saturday night, while sleighing on Main street, a largo brown beaver hat Finder phone 337J Howard. 10 Beautiful new sample PUjct Uno. Clrraily mdarrd, aad terms wilhla rrasoa daring two weeks only. KAIII, HEPIIKHD CO. KB What!! Still Coughing Tluit'a your fault. You might not hnvo boon able to in-ovont tho coujjh, but thei-o is nt) roason why it should continue when right hero in om- stoic we can offer you the finest cough remedy that has ever been bottled. Ask for UNDERWOOD'S Whito Pine Compound With Menthol and Eucnlyptiu 75c When a Cold Clings to You Results arc apt to be disastrous when n cough clings. It behooves you to immedi ately send or telephone for a box of K.K.K. Tablets, for that's the way to break up a cold right away. Is it worth thinking over? TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOX nifjerwoofc PhariULY W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TRr WHERE fMrtTICULAfl fCOPLC BUY TMtlFJ DRUGS CttDmExD Pftg Four H .Hi