THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAI,I5. OREGON WEDNESDAT, BEIT. 19, iVM. A IT PEOPLE MAINLY ABOU mil . 150,000 ESTIMATED DEAD IN TOKIO COMING EVENTS tli'lil. I I.- Woiii.i ii'h l.llirmy (lull lllioiM, . Hi'ptninlinr lii-IG, Jackson routity fit Ir at Mi'dfnril. H r . 1 7-22. CiiitHlliiilliiii wi'i.k, y Oil, '1! III..- Kill) tvuy cln- In. 'il Inn. lli'vlliia I mi-nil hni in .In) Klllinilll kltrVll'KH fur Jimm lluv. II I'll, who wnt Mlli'il In un n ii Him ii bill) HicldiMit u few dnyii nitu, will li Imltl at III MiiIIii tin It ailtiirdny n f - l rniion nt n'rlni-k. I'mrliiiM I'. I., ( din Mi ll.imi' Mr. n'ld Mm. Jon Avery liavii pur rliumd Mm ('. I t'ornUli liimin on C'uiiui'r avium. Mr. nnd Mm. Cor ii'kIi, who urn lin'v In thn fu.l, -perl In return n K la mm Ii Full thin wlnlir. . In I 'mm I'tiltiMiulii Mr. mid Mm. Kilniliitd Gown nf riillnquln' are vlnllhig relative nml trnliKiiftlnij -hnlnr. In Kliiiniilli Kail. . Mimic I 'nun WiiiililiiKlnii Mm,' KIIm Walsh rolMrnnil youtor iluy fiiun I'nrlflo llnarh. wlinrn lio hut lii'nil vUltlKR Imr father fur a iiiniiHi. I.lhrnr)' (lult I'Iiiim Channel In ordnr In co-opnralo wlili I lu ll. A, It., lliu ntnmhor of Hi" I.J tir.nry club hnvo ioiilpnni)il their oh nnrvnnr of f'o-,Hllulliin (lay lo Ki'iilitmbnr St, when thurn will lm a Jottu olihiTVnnro tinder tho Ifnd ctkIiIii nf Mm. Clinrln Woml KIht h'ln. Tim bnard inniiilinr will Klvo a lift Friday lo tho club nmnilntm, 1,1'iivih l'r l.o4 Aiwlin It. I.. I'ntrli'k Ml ycaterday for a wrnk'a variitlon with fraternity brut tier In l.n Ani?ili'. Ho will rturn lo apond a few day with li In Mint, Mr. I.. C, Monro, befnro ltnv Inn for 0. A C. In From Oil run Mr., and Mr. M. A. llarltKnunn 'warn In from (Minim on n biiylnt! trip yrnli-Vilny. , ,. M , IMvra; Aililniliilii-e Jluiy 4- y , ; VUlllna Mr. Itrnwn - Mr, W. Vlnconl camo down from Crater lak'o ynMnMay for n brlnf vllt With Mr. C. I,. Ilrown. Vln cent Ii auditor at tho Crator Inkn lodge. ' To takrvlpw On nulnra C. I. Lamhrrl left yetcrday for Laknvlnw, whuro ho will upend u low day on builnoi. , To Portland For Vlalt Mr. and Mr, A. Danlaon left yen trrday for an oxtonded vltli In Portland. ' Morc From Ituito Holl D. Itrulny ha rcturnod from Butlo ' Fall. Oregon, with hi fam ily, and taken a hotmo at 115 Won Main.- Itruley 1 tho fathor of Al bert Uruloy of thl city, and camo hore to look ovor tho town a atiorl time ago.- Ho llkod It to wall that ha loat no tlmo In moving hero. To Vlult In Portland Mr. J, F. Pottar loft thl morn ing tor a visit with frtonda In Port land. ; 'Hi'ImhiI llonitl Mwm Kiod Kloot, recently oloctod a dl roctor' of tho city aohool board, was aworn In at tho mooting of the board lar night. Member of the Health aaaoclatlon appeared to ak tho board for financial help In arrang ing for an auiatant for Ml Lydla Frlcko, county boalth nurso. The achool director nld thoy would ba glad to render auch help ' If they could; but a they aro operating on a budget plan, could not provldo aid at preent. Thoy, promlied to do all thoy could, however, toward ar ranging for altanea. To VUlt At Klik Mr!' Byron Noud left yontordny for a few day' vlnlt at Kirk, From nnrnc Viilloy , D. ,' N. Adam of Durncn . viilloy caitis - In yesterday on n bulno trip. ; . lonilit 000 I,nmbs Churlou Colllnr loadod 000 lamb at Dairy yontordiiy for shipment to California. Tho lamb wero pur ohnnod by the reprecntntlvo of tho California firm. viiriilliiii, .Mr, Koiitrr, who luml lii"ii thni'K vllllni! hur filling, will' return with htm. Kimler riluiiiMil lliu tlnil i.r llm week IYihh u liiim-! Illl! tilp, lirliiKlMK ill a liuitn miilii' lull ileer. . ' Tcmik Vlhltlm I.I'IIVI- llr. nml Mill. .I. " l''iill(iier, wli.i hum been hfrn n few WeekM Illl I Illl Kuimtii of hfr ' Hon mill wife, Mr. nil, Mm, V.' 1 1 1 1 11 mi (Iiiiioiik, left UiIh iniirnliiK for tlmlr linme nt Texnr kr.nn, Texim. Tho vlaltnr weru 1 Ih.hliil with K In mi. I ti eon illy. 1'je.leni VI-HoiN Tit IH'i'ib MIm Miliiii and MIhh Knthur (lur nee of lliirkenMiiek, New Jnmey, nK li rivl m Min Hull lu.l nlflit, nml left thin innrulr.K fur CniK.r liilio. Ilerr I'ioiii I llket leu Mr. nml .Sfr, O. A. Arnold of Uilievlnv n ro vlaltlng frlemln hero, Thev me lit llm Hull. Obtain Mmrlnu'i l.tiiiitM- ('hnrloti Znniliriiin olilnlned n mnr irluitn llennno yenterduy utlcriuion to inurry Mm. Kvn Mmy llowurth, nf Forth Kluiniith. .iimbriiin ronlRiind from tho I'lliii Heel In Control office n wek alio, mid In iiiRUKed In tho eotinlrtirtlnn of a hotel, mimco nml more on thn lleinl roncl. belwoan FUli and Dlutnond Inkon. t'lijoj- llunl'im Trip lleii' - I .en ItlrlrnriUiin. prnprletnr of Itli'hnrdHiin . Borl:ii;n. near Clilco, pnfeil throiiKli Klnmulli Full yen lorilny with pnrty of frlenil. They had been on a hunting trip m-ur the lava bed, and uIho vltlted Crater lake whllo here. lluv Annlliiv Huum 11. '. Alexander connldem rral mtate a Rood I n vet men t In Klam ath Fall.'"' Ho rorently purchned a inoilern hnuiie, and thl week rioted thn llejil on a four room limue on Crnnt atrevlnnar Klevcnth. Thn homo wn owned by Paul Cr.tcl, ln I nnw living in North Hot d. ItnniliiT In- It; V. Ka. w a county rcit vl lor today from til ranch on the Kono road. r... . I , Ij'nyr I'nr lvnitt , , S. i'-i Whoelrr of thn re.l,ininl!j:i orvlrn. left I hi week fnr Iowa, whoro lm will vlult hi mother and other relative for a inonili. I lliiolmn VUltor F. K. Maiten of the Iakevluw routo won a butlnoa vliltor In town today. HI daughter and her tun hand,' Mr. and Mr. Frank Turpln, who hnvo been hero on a vlall, re tuned to Portlund the laat of the week. ' . An actrea "Who ytmt to Pai' looking nnw play for tho Theatre Guild of New York returnod recent ly without any. She atatod the play aha bad een In France were "to dirty" the would be unwilling to reproduce them In America. HKF.R mxTKii Rot your (leer hido and head tan ned and mounted at the Northern Fur Shop. Flrt claw work. 105 7th street, Hart nulldln. 12-1 S (OntlniMid from Pnge One) WftUvrjmn" 1 r-syu .r.,.n. .-y rowing cxiiurlonee In llm (iiuke, Thu in out Kiuphlc of llie.tnleH nru told by Ml Ki.ther ltiiliertnn, u K 1 1 1 1 1 1 (-. 1 1 1 1 1 .Hlivi(iKriiihi'; Minn Hilly Com Im mid Mm, W'l 1 1 In :n ' Mcllnlii. Mf;i. Melliilli U prominent In thn Orient anil weullhy. .MI.k Coiiiih Ih olin nf I tin iiiimI widely known liorn woinen In (.'hiiiu, MImh It'iberlnn mild nlm wi.,i nlt t'l'K In h"r room nt a lio.nl In Kniii iiKiu'u kiiltllnit when Iho liiilldlnK auililimly aiurlo.t lo vibrnlit. Her ':liiilr wuh iimel iiuii r.lui w.in Mnowti tu thu floor. "I ci rumbled humlly to my feil," Mir. Holier.. ion k;i "mill lunheil (iiitilile. 'llm iirnuml nhnuk with len-at vliilenen mid I wan foreod fi" qllelilly tu nelin the trunk of a Hen to nvpiA belriK thrown down. My upperinnxt thouxht wu to remain In the open to encnpn beliu; erUKhed by fiilllUK hullilliiK. KM iit, XIkIu In I 'ori s! "I itmt thn first lilght In the wnrid and xtnrtcd the followlliK morning tu wulk In thn direction nf Yokohama, 18 mlk uwny. I wa ticaiillly droimed and my feet woro ensured with only thin Ilpinni. My fei t were binding but I realized thn ImpoKHlhlllty of remaining in a country that wa lh ne of death and" devolution. "All the hoimoft that I were flutened ailing tho roadway. Ilod loa filled fiiuure ulong; the way. Homo of tho flnure wore flvo font wldo and ten fwt deep. "1 finally' reached the itcaahure und beckoned to a fisherman who placed me In hi boat and rowed for hour, immunity putting inn down at a small vIIIuro which wius do.ultiito of human being except Iho dead. There wa no sign of Ufa excopt tho growling of dogs. I openl Iho night In a small hut and drank water from a well with fear and trembling. ' Sreiirii Of Kiifrrin&; "When I rcaumed my Journey I k:iw Jupaneso country folk grop ing in tho rulnc of their homes and currying thoir wounded In their arms ca though they could love them back to strength and health. I found road torn up and rail road bent and twisted. ' I reurhed Yokohuma late Mon d.iy. having traveled alnco Huturduy noon. Tho whole place wa deso lato and In ruin. I scbambled over tho debris and tho bodies of tho dead. 1 " '" "' ( 'i;.- (he moans of the l. juitd Hiiom I wa, unable lo help. At last I reached tho water front and was taken In a fainting condition aboard a sampan which conveyed me to the steamer Em prci of Australia, where I found temporarily refuge and food." ' Mlsa Robertson's home formerly was In London. Sho says she ba, ir.o relatives. Tho storle told by Ml.is Coutt and Mr. McBatn are slmllnr In many respects to thai told by Ml Robertaon. They wove slop ping af Dipshl, a lummor reaort five mile from Kamakura. Thoy were both In their room In nogllgoo Medfnrd Business College will prepare you for a salaried position In leas tlmo and then help you get on a payroll. Winter term opens Monday, September 24. 12-18 when thu iiuuki occurred. .Thoy mulled oiiUldn with' their oervftiiin. Mm. Mcllomi .i orying for her .nlecu, Jemi Curry, Hevnnlw n month old. , . K1111I1 ( 'iw'to'il "ix u Tlmy ull sti'.rteil to wulk to Yoko hiimu, koIiik two luy wiihoiit food and with lllllu wntor. 'ili party, Mm, Meliiilu mild, finally reuilmd a kiuiiII villi. go whom they ol.uliiiid Jlnriekiiliiii, lirl tbiy wen, of llitle. iiho, un tho roiohvuy wioi tilled with llllKll fl? 'MlflM. "WJ pi'l'ed MCyrr-il Of lio.tlc;;,." ,U-A. Meiliifji y ;ilil, "j-iol In on" j.l;in, v.'O raw" a n'fxhtly bnriii'd ret t ar Willi nil l ie o;eiipiiiH.i'. 'Miiio i'--tii III llnlr imiiiriil ntll(ue.. Tie y hull 1 1 Cfi roeii t'd . Koine ii.nt r,m:!e on llielr fiien n:id mm wim.-in Iwil'l a coin in l:r iiiilntreteln d hmiit. film lippnruiUy wa;i killed v.lilln leti derlill! her fare 7 tho e'trHluctor. " ( eiMliK Ami K'ltJlet "In nun YiUayv wo f-.r-i'. i :.!! tlie Jntmnef! ti-'-roi-;'''.! vllh ' :i:'ir. Knrenn looter wern stealing every thing In Hlghl und killing thone who renlnlod them with large knives attached to the end of bmubuo pole. We uw luuny vletlins of theau mur drem lying ' along the road wl.h flmlr head chopped off. The houo in which we ntnppcd for a time at thl vlllugq won entered by the Kornai marauders who held their bugs weapons over our head.i. We thought our time had come. Hug- j plug rny baby nleco to my hrnaxt, 1 ' lilrvnd her Koodbyo. But the inaraud ' or only mumhl' d a few wont,) and ! 'il iilkod out. A llt'lo later we re j aiin:eil our Journey to Yokohama. Wo ' riaclinil thn ruinml city that evening .and made our way lo the waterfront. AVe. saw the Bmprcus of Canada in the distance. Haved IIit itiilldou "Thn nearent the sampan could approach to thu liner was under tho bridge and we got a spill Into the water trying to get aboard. The fact that Miss Coutt I fine swlti. mer saved u." ... , . ' : ' Through It all Mla C'outis niaaf aged to uve her favorite bulldog. I dvrtltn nam 'Trr It and , gARNH ART'S It "makes" a cup of coffee. Try. for your- A sell, iU trtamjr V fl.vnr nf milk I ' V " ! r - ----- J KtniHk ftnUhiftaf mi ritirimtn .M ' 1 Tan Mllp'l'a Si Wood w INTER S III W CM. 1 TL... tllll 1 W.lfJ RE VOU SUFrERNCjr VITH CYtS , YM' ni Mir, i-.ir.s aro nut au- vanceu aympioms . more serious trouble come. They indicate weakening 'or lnflama Hon of the Intricate mocbr.nlsm of your op tic and demand an im mediate experienced ex aminction. We diagnose your eyo ailments , correctly. ad- ,,, , of ii For a short time we are forced to make sacrifice prices on wood as fol lows: GREEN SLAB 1 or more cords $3.00 10 Cords $25.00 BLOCK WOOD Single Load x $3.50 Double Load $5.00 Phone Your Orders O. Peyton & Go. Phone 535 419 Main Ladies Apparel Shop V Coal Suits Dresses Blouse Lingoria Hosiery and Novcrtics t!Z 1 Around tho Corner from The l'lne Tree Theatre This Space Reserved for the ARCADE HOTEL To Tentmnt Vol' Vocation , Horman Fostor lnft this morning for Tonnant to VpeniiTF fow week' A. G. Gienger & Son NOTICE: Every one that is going to can fruit this year should get their f tuit this week, as Peaches, Plums and Bartlett Pears will be about all gone inside of 10 days. We have about 1,000, boxes of fruit bought for this, but can not tell what will be next week. Peaches, this week :...75c to 90c crate :'v Tomatoes , 80c to 90c crate Bartlett Pears ..:...$1.65 to $2.00 box Prunes 85c to $1.00 box , We Deliver Free Because we Have a Large Volume , of Business, and our Cost is Very Small. A SMALL STORE WITH A SMALL BUSINESS is Compelled to Charge Delivery Charges. ' ' WHY PAY! Phones: 84 and 85 Cor. 6th and Main onart & Son 210 Main Street Annual Sale of Quality (Saturday 15th ) FURS OF ENDURING QUALITY THE UTMOST OBTAINABLE IN VALUES Alaska Belgian Red Fox Seal Scarf. Coat ; Retail Regular $67.50 $265.00 Sale Sale Price Price $56.05 $218.00 You can easily convince yourself that this sale offers values so pronounced as to leave no question in your mind that your Fur Investment will be worth .while. Compared with Furs of identical quality and design Benioffs Furs are invar iably lower priced. , , " . . "i DEPOSIT $ Ef RESERVES your Ag selection for ten days Bay Here With ConfidencewwWwi.,.,i.... ....... i. i i ;