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

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New, Smart Apparel
Handsomely Tailored Suits
Women's Spring! Dresses
Women's Smart Coats
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New Easter Millinery
Theodore Roosevelt Accuses
the Charity Organizations
The woman who demand originality, grace and beauty
will certainly find it in the quaint, "pretty stylet we are
showing for Easter.
Stilts Drygoods Company
," WHERE THE LADIES SHOP"
To Simplify Course of
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tw test to Tnr raparlBtesdrat la
Alttrteta of tke flnt cUm, and to
caperlatmidBU la dlitrteta of
la OragOB by J. A.
CasMkOl, ataU nporlatMtfmt of d-
Tko toUowiac U a 0097 of the lt- of the flnt and second claw la Oregon
are guilty of such a charge, aad I aa
sure that the course of study Is fol
lowed, and that not more has been
put Into It than the average child can
do, and do thoroughly and welL
In view, however, of the widespread
criticism and the fact that the Oregon
legislature would find It necessary to
pass a resolution urging the superin
tendent of public Instruction to see to
it that the course of study taught in
many communities Is simplified so far
as practicable, ought we not to 're
double' our vigilance In seeing to It
that every child is taught thoroughly
and well the fundamentals of an edu
cation; that when he passes from one
grade to another he knows the work
as outlined by the course of study for
that grade; that every school empha
slses the so-called common branches
as being the particular work for
which schools are organized in which
to give Instructions. Other subjects.
such as music, drawing and vocational
Senate, Resolution No. 17. lntro-
by fceaator Garland tof Linn
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t '"Whereas, Thar la complaint from
itte patrons of oar pbalic schools, la
eartaia communities, that the coarse
of study te. the schools la these com-
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; saeae; aa4 la fast requires the teach-
"era to teaea more than can be taught
thoroughly la the Ume allotted; aad,
"Whereas, The malts thus ob
talaed fa thaw eommunltles are in
' 'Jartoae to the pupils therela that
,. . they are not thoroughly taught la any
' etady, bat tialre only a superficial
c kaowledge of the studies attempted to
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will be presented tonight at the Or
pheus by local talent, aad aa even
ing's entertainment is promised those
in attendance. This is aa original
skit, and is replete with local hlU I Old SUld's Convention.
Another Mexican Battle
United Press Service
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"Resolved by the senate, the house subjects, should be taught wherever
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to hereby respectfully requested to see
tait' the eourse of study taught la
tbeae.eemmunlties Is almpllaed aa far
araettoable to the end that every
v'9ftl may be thoroughly aad emcleat-
ly teaea."
Dariac the last sessioa of the legto-
latere I talked with a grant many of
J the aeaators aad representatives who
,eriHeieeithe public school system of
OrefMoa' the" grounds that we wore
attempting to do too much, and what
w,were doing we were not doing
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a district can afford to maintain these
courses, but they should sever be em
phaslsed at the expense of those sub
jects which are fundamental to tba
preparation of boys and girls la their
work which they are going to be
called upon to da la life.
I wish, therefore, to obey the in
structions of the legislature by re
questing that If, yoar community la
one where the courses are too 'general
luthelr scope, and where the teachers
are required. to teach more subjects
than can be taught thoroughly la the
time allotted, and where the pupils
acquire only a superficial knowledge
of the subjects attempted to be taught
that you simplify, as far as practic
able, your courses to the ead that ev
ery pupil may be thoroughly aad an
ciently taught. '
In spite of the low rates charged
for the use of the forests, the Tea-
gaas national forest Is etf-auaortlag
almost twice overt, Twenty-tve per
ceat of this income reverts to the
territory for schools aad roads
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Over, 80,cea wemca.afc am
ia the steam teaaarles e tftie.TJalted
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and parodies.
in addition to this, "The Kidnapped
ileiress," a detective drama, and two
comedies will be on the bill.
For Saturday and Sunday "David
Copperiield," a seven-part film ver
sion of Dickens' famous work, will be
the attraction at "Klamath's Klassy
Show House." This offering Is too
well known to need comment, and
will undoubtedly prove aa unusually
strong attraction.
Captain Alvares," the big attrac
tion at the Star theater. Is a surprise.
It Is a far better offering than was ex
pected. It U a stupendous produc
tion. It teems with Intense interest
from beginning to end. The scenes!
and settings are superb. The battle
scenes are gigantic, over 1,000 men
and 600 horses taking part. We do
not remember of ever seeing a char
acter In any picture that attempts
more death defying feats than the
Yankee going under the assumed
name of Captain Alvarez." There Is
nothing lacking la "Captain Alvares"
to make a wonderful picture. The
production Is la six parts.
"The Escape on the limited," the
seventh reel of the program, Is some
what of a sensation In Itself. The
above program will be presented to
night for the last time.
Charles Hutchinson and John Hub
bard will make their bow to Star pat
rons tomorrow night In the role of
full-fledged "vaudevllllacs." While
they are not carrying any professional
varus, me iwo local musicians oeueve 1
thfit t1iv flav rnwmA a. tUmt 1
will please patrons more than many
of the professional attractions. The
act consists of Instrumental solos and
duets, some aew aad original cross
fire comedy aad harmony slaglag.
Odd Fellows and their families
from Bonanza, Merrill and Klamath
Falls are Invited by Prosperity Re-
bekah Lodge No. 104 to Join with
them In an evening of fun at I. O. O.
F. hall tonight. Members of the Ro
bekah degree wilt produce the laugh
able farce "An Old Maid's Conven
tion," and the evening will be spent
In dancing, cards and soclsl converse,
Thcotlorn Itouuowlt
Colonel Itoosevelt, with Judgu K.
11. Gary, chairman of tho board o(
tho steel trust and head of the com
tnltiou on unemployed in Now York
city, made a tour tho other night of
tho stations whero 2,000 men havo
been put at work, and In tho courno
of a talk charged that soma charity
organizations give of every dollar
tlioy collect 7 conts to tho poor, and
keen 93 cents for tho officials and
other expenses.
"Wo still know that somo phllan-
IiiiIbo V,. If. Clary
throilctt Inko 03 cuutu to get 7 cents
to tlioae who need tho 7 rents," ho
said.
"Do you mvnn anything In partic
ular?' he was asked.
"Yes," li.i exclaimed, "I mean somo
tliliiK. but I'm not going to ' H.
Hut lu this kind of work uwry cont
gUu by the public koo t-o the poor
and touches them to help the poor
who aro even woroo off than they are.
in these shops tho overhead charges
aro only C ccuts."
Fort People See Opera
Residents of Fort Klamath were
well represented at the Andrews Op
era company's presentation of "Mar
tha" iast evening. Among those down
from the Wood River metropolis were
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Slsemore. Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Loosley, John Utter, O. W.
Engle, J. M. Copeland and John Hes-
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Another Invasion which Is causing
trouble In France Is that of hordes of
wild boars which have appeared along
the eastern frontier from the German
forests.
Town Topics
i father, Wilson Klshor, at Pleasnnton,
Kan. Mr. Fisher was about 78 years
of ago. and dournt days ago contract
ed an attack of la grippe. Mr. Fnught
j visited his parents during tho hall
(days, tho first tltllo hn had boon home
T. E. annua was In the county seat ,,, comnK 0 0rogon
yesterday from his ranch on tho Mer-1
rill road. I
In on llualneM.
foratf
Vosterdwy, flrooni., y
frlngton .vlnlict U, Mhal
lOrlndale and Me.
The Keno school tvu.j i..i
irolved bids fm- ti, ..",
tXn rniim .-l. . . ..t
flrtt ltAH ..
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club wos formed, with tk.
fflhcrs:
vmiricN Towir rm.ii...
1'uckott Mc, prctdt7S;
mack secrolary, ind Him
wck treaaurer,
John llutchlns U &
neno school. The ban t
rood pigs, and hsva tu..
ready for sewl. nnd ..t.:
Interest In the propoeMnlt
i urinnaio IBS SCMs) I)
itmMi, but the battdlac k ts
moaeicd. It was fon Ug
wore not enoiiRti itgeestaN
n club, but thpy hart Mtssti
for seed, and are code
nare in me worx. NnaDiB
teacher, and under her ebtsl
children have crabM iD Hi
nrusti orr tnn school peuei
Mrs. Clara Ileaeh ts uask
I'lcvna school, nd a etis sf
has been orxsnlxed.
Is president, Christine Mi
president, Mnme Tesssit
nnd Ixiwet Agcr treannr.
flno school, with modd tiBest
Tho enirlfs bars
from the club orianlwd tt as
school. MIks Flossie Btitrb
or and oihlicr, Jobn
Oliver Dixon, pig nlsisfi
demon, potato trowlii; Urn
noy, John Southwell, MM
Wllmn Clark, Ilerolee 9m
Mablo Hour, In crdea
vor Dixon, Krank Sonibwdl
inn Clark In seed setectloa;
McFnll, Hlcll Audtrtoo,
demon, Neva Andenos m
Hour In tho sowlnr dlrlslos.
r Klntt Eucloel Cnr.
A .New Fonl Owner. ( CloorRe lileliu announces that ho
Superintendent George J. Walton W'H rccolvo ono of the new Ford
of the 'Klamath division of tho Call- Coupulct cars tomorrow. This will be
f ornia-Oregon (Power company, Is tho
latest to becomo tho owner of a Ford
car. i
the first encloaod nutomobllo to make
itii appoarnnco In Klamath Falls.
.'Hack on Visit.
Dohb From Bonanza. Onnrirn n Rnv,iv f,mi . ..i
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Rev. 8. W. Hall, pastor of tho M. , dont of Klamath Falls, but who bow
E. church at Uonanza. was a Tuesday i owns a farm near Oroonwnnrf. r.iif.
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visitor in Kiamatb Falls. Ho left. arrived In tho city last ovonlna on a
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this morning for the Clovver Leaf dis
trict
It Is estlmaed that there is a stand
of thirty billion feet of western hem-
loe'e in Washington and twenty billion
feu InOregoa. Of the amount of this
species used In Washington, 83 per
cent Is made ia box shooks; of the
amount used In Oregon, 75 per cent
is r on verted lato pulpwood.
Mill Concern Sued.
Alleging that there Is due a balanco
of 8677.79 for machinery, etc.. fur.
nlshcd tho North ft Newhart sawmill
at Wordcn, E. C. Atkins ft Co.,
through Stono ft Qato, havo brought
suit in
that amount from tbo lumber
cern.
short business trip. Mr. Snyder still
linn property Interests in Klamath
Falls.
l.inkvilles Lose.
The Linkville bowling team tost
threo out of four games to the Max
imums at the Palm alloys last eren-
Infif. Thla hlanAa Iia UI.U..m.
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,, mm. -.l,-.. raw sugar Second place. In the league, and tbo
Linxviiles retire to third place.
factories.
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Lleuteaaat General Mr James Wolf
Murray, the new chief ef the BrMssa
imperial avaenil staff, waa attainted
last Itorca' to ysascscl ",TAatcaat
OeacrM snlM'ssmawai'il tba
imperial treeac ta loath Afrlae, wtth
the Mneraasajnry. rank, e( fait tca
eral. Ke had fecea aatciatsd aeacral
sommsal.'sa niiimber, 1H. VHe to
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"Tim Deestrlck Shale,"
Playlet by Local Talent
"The Kljlastfcd Helrees,"
Detective Drama in Three Parts
"The Impesters,"
Comely
The Vegeteriaa,"
Comedy'
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Coming Satarday f
"david covrmraur
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HMISKK. KVsWV HAT.hWAV AN
Dr, Houlo ItcturnN.
I)r, nnd Mrs. A. A. Boule roturneil
last ovonlng from Montague, and will
loavo today for their home at Fort
Klamath. Tlmv rnmn In In thai
tho circuit court to recover ;and state that tho road between Ager
ana Topsy is still rough, although
the Siskiyou couuty officials are sow
having It dragged. The past three
month! Mr, and Mrs, Soule spent la
Han Francisco, whero they visited the
exposition.
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Faugiifs Father Dies.
Principal W. K. Fnught received n
wlro this' morning from his mother)
announcing tbo death of his step
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