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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1919)
1K KH.'IIT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON N.vruiio.w, Ai'iin ,a. mm n K.- Rf f. 'm if' j" r! v. J r I ". 7nmw4mmmmi&. . H'STT' - - -t L4 1 B S HUGE SUM IS M 11 I DISEASES ' OF INFLUENCE mm is ii' UttE COLLEGE LIST s lonsun to In? proud Tim latest to gain publU notice N Mrs Don .1 '.umwnlt, WllOUli llcllgllltllll) Pleasing 'l'i' I"11 HO often I'lilinill'lt till! people of till' ill) Mis Kitmwnlt bus been sojourn Iiik In Cillfoinln for tin' I'KKt )or .. .. II. t UNI. ..I... t...u 1111 i . . pnsior iiiiv it ii tiiiKUM, "ii" mm iiiiiiik ii pi in imtlli ft mi iciontly iihImmI from I'm timid 'lilniiinun'K ill in,,,., , B "Mb, , ' "K. "nroiu,. ' "WM..I.L ;" " "lnJ "to 111,, A lot iiiljiu-iint In tlio church Ml ho MilmiMiuentl. lllli HI. belonging to II S (IiIknIi)' , innn nvnr i)u , , linn been imii'li.iKi'il for $ I MM), ', mid k hmi u ,.,, niulliiL- in mi iiiiiinnin-onieiit iniulo toil'U Tin1 old Inn II there I being for tlio benefit of lii'i- health, nml lul- limlovml m n, mt, lie mi I Tho Rockefeller Foundation of lU'IlKIN, Aull 12. (Correspond. Xow York intends to spend Its :v. enco of the Associated Press.) Tho come, approximately JG.7S0.non for Sinn Folneis aie preparing ory thor oue year. In fighting il'easo In r! , ""P"'-' r the capture, nt the next oik countries. Of thU amount VJ.S'iT- 0,lH't"s. of complete lontiol of the ISO will be for mibllo health on ,risU ,oosl lHcs. The work of 3.T2t5.504 for medical education ,-vs '"! Piopignnda nlronily ha.l The ether Items of the budget in-' l,ccun- As "" 0,1,or organization Is "Hide $103,000 for' miscellaneous ' ,mllaH-r I'reparoil. It Is considered raiments and JUC.0G2 for nilminls. "MJ'J """ u" m" rem l,l! will COl XT llltill M'HUOI, Willi nicim:i:. otiilus i statu is ii..n:i ov ati!i:iiti.1 oi.i,i:;i: list ! tU.HM, Apill 12. Klglut'Cl Oio. K.i' high school t, lucl'idlp? foil I in, I'oitl ml, weie meredlte:! b tlieioin-' inUslon on accrediting nt the In- laigod ami lemodtdt'il for the nun of the new piiHlor MEDFORD OFFICER IS FIRED FOR BOOZING MKDI'OUD. Apill 12 UentiiNii ho was illHi'iiMnml ililnttlliK Mime of tlio ullileliro III the I. II .lew liiinlloKKltlK (mo, Night Officer William (Iiurett ha heen dim barged floin the pollen fiiico by MiiMir (', I! (lutes n Sneclal Officer W K McKiirnon. I'llllHi) of I bin II hllll to limlgti lint I lie I n I, . i, , wiim no piiionl ii ,i officio's flKhlliii i, chill red with II mine nbune ,,,,, fllle, tout ih patli in. oiiicni h Hiiliir? iim, , ,, trntlon. The pnhllc heilth scthltles will consist chleflv of efforts against yel low feter, tuberculosis In Franco, malaria and hookworm. Tl'e yellow fcer commission, headed bv Conor al William C. Corg-s. will sntl .-hoil. ly for Central and South America n:i;l Ii la hoped that It will Hurceel In entirely eliminating the disease. The Commission on tube-c.ilosis iVhioh dnrlnp: the war ws operittuir fin franca wiui me American lieu Cross, will continue It work on an cnlni'red scale at tlje request of the F.-onch authorities. Demonstration-? showing bow to control malaria will be carried on In two of the southern states, and n compaicn against book v.onn will be wasred not only l.i tTvcl-p states of Americi but In twin. ty one foreign countries us well. . In addition to this public health work to be carried out by thei Foun dation's International Health Board. aor.roprlatlons ln"e been ma' firj simile.' In Mental Hygiene .in-1 P'th-I ,'c Hccltb at John l!opkin3 I'mer- 3i! v, and for the development of pub He health nursing. The chief work of the Foundation In medical education, according to tbe announcement, will be In connec tion with the development of train ing in modern scientific medicine in China. The Foundation's Chinr. Medical Board is organizing i medi cal centre at Peking, which will be opened In the fa'l, and It Is propos ed to open another medical 's-chool jsnd hospital at Shanghai. It is the) plan of the Foundation to co-operate -rltli otier organizations already es tablished in China ami to fiirnlh fellowships for medical study In Am. erica by Chinese physicians and nurs es and by medic ii mlsslonaile-i on furlough. Additional eirendlturos est lepoiN llldliule tint the IllipiOM' incut him been gie.it enough m win mill the I'vpocliitlnii of her retnin to her homo nml mini) friends hem III the nenr fuluie. The folloHlug Items from iiiples of the San Jose Merciuy lll bo of In teiest to Mm 'umiilt'it miiti) rilendrt mid fol nier pupil. The pi og Mil concluded by an In teipietiitlon of ItusHlau music by Airs ii in wait uhn linx uiilisliiil nblllO belli in a plnnlht nml a noloUl. Her comiiicuts on the different eoinponoiH t i .1. ..I......... i.t .k.lmintlitli hind l.mplre Teachers' association i";,,,n ,',f' ', t,rmm. , elude ho iilie.tcd l.u Jt Siindny. ro conxeiilion In Spokane lam week, ar- , ,.ll...1....i..()ff !,,,,! n,,, (,ior- trne.t to the police utallnit last entiling to u ropoit brought bark b.v,f ,mitrnls In their iiiunlc. fiotu tlm n( )( m), t itittl lie found (iaiiett Kriink Hoxtoii K P. t'nileton. iisslstnnt state school ! nml majestic to the Jlislitur vein. superintendent for Oiegon, ho N ..K'WihT 1" piee'e ' ' M member of the commission. Tito p-,u'mHt then dlllhteil her iiudlenre ciei'ltliig of schools makei their grail- x nil "Mother Peiireit." and other nates ellgihlo for entiniice Into any folk mugs In bippler iiinod. by ro- t " "I'lurnti, Miiiul..., .' Is ln.lt '''llllMA.I ,l "'"" btU """'. thr. 1 i'"lil ih. ,.,. I -..,, . OUh I...,. . nml mini l.li. .. ' "1 "'v "IIV be successful, and that In the major Itv of cases the local goeriiiueiits v-111 pass Into Sinn Fein hands. At least four thousand (iuaiilliuis and a slmllir number of District Cotllirlllois nml innni- hitmltiil nf ,i ,.. " ,.... .... . . .. ....i. .. i.. i.. ... n in. .ii kIh. nine n rendition of veumv ihi i roan councillors win staiitiarn uuiege or uuneisuj in uif - ; -:- i,V iim.r . k4 -'i-,iko "I- .11. -VII i- IlllVllllill V-. I lllll'll Ol 'If- llltlilllll V ll 111111.11. 'II. .MCKTIMJ The renltbn (rid tinned nm i htiit eenliiv t." Mile rheli In I . Thulium and huin I.AM Ml, III- u Ml 'Mniinn, 1 "I Uklfc "' ""'Mithtr, ' "I'tlnn w, 1,1 '1'iit K il '"' "l),,r, NVt'oti'llty, the principal organ of The four Portland high schools nc Sinn Fein says concerning the elec- Jefferson nml Washington, and tlio tlen: "It will glvo us nn opportunity of prrnlng to tbe world what Ire land i an do In the domain of self government and vlll prepare the country for the greiter task of na tional government later on " The Sinn Fein leaders have not explained how they propose to oper- requirements, but leports had to be ato local government bodies npnrt i returned for nddltlon.il information from tbe control of the British gov- and will bo passed upon lining the eminent. The local bodies litivo the next 30 dn). Applications were pass power to levy and spend very large e.l upon from Oregon, Washington, sk ' The featuie of Iho afternoon wns credited are Franklin. Jnmes John. I the music b .Mrs. I). J. .iiniuiii '" bus olce ot r'ro cnaiiu, mie hi-iikiii- ...i i.. 11..1... ...., .tltli tlm rtiillllon Of other U re Albany. Ashland. As- (u) ,, flm jm.,.Mlt bv Coil torlu. Baker, Head, Coiwillls. I.a-J ,.,r,, (h) "There, Little Clrl. Dent Crnnde. Klamath Falls. .Marshflcld.! Cr)." by Sotienkl She wis sympathe McMlnnMlle. Medford. Oregwi city, tlcally ( acconipnnled by Miss Alice Salem and The Dalles. Four other (,'t'rs. Zumalfs home Is In Klam I'tgU schools ot Oregon "111 meet the'..i' v,(iu tv Sl.e Is pasmlllg the winter lth her mother. Mis. A I. Klnsey, of San Jose inenue. Later In luu iiiiernoon .Mrs zuniwait kiiiiiiv gle several pano selections nil'I songs acting as her own accoiiiti.iulst -riitii -.,. . .-u.-y. ......... have been suthcrlzed are for tho Kockefelier tnttttute of Medical Re search and toward a contribution of $1,000,000 made two years ago for the development ot the' medical school or tte University of Chicago. The Foundation will continue Its war-work, program this year, and at the request of the War Department will maintain the War Demonstra tion Hospital. It will assist in tbe care and treatment of soldiers men tally and nenously disabled. sums In local matters. But the whole svstem Is subject to tho code of British law, and every local body Is under the jurisdiction of the Irish Local (nvernment Board which Is a body appointed by Dublin Castle, wbosp assent and authority Is re quired to everything. Their opponents say that If the Sinn Feiners work under the Local Oovernment Board, as Is unlikely, they will be miking themseUes a branch of tho existing Irish admin istration. If they do not. It is clnltn ed. they cannot legally work nt alt. The Sinn Feiners have decided to use the loral bodies In which they oh. 1 tain control as a means for thr' I spread of the Irish language In tho ecent Parliamentary elections an at- 1 tempt' was mule to select as candi dates only men capable f conduct ing public business In tho Irish lang- ! uage. So far as possible the principle .will bo anpllcii to the coming local elections although there will hi? sev eral thousands of nominees Idaho and .Montana. LICAfSlEI I H II Oil W cw.ii-'oit.MA r.wr.it has iim TIIIM.S TO I'M WALT tiii:i:i: SAY AltOlT MBS who is visitivc BAPTIST PASTOR IIOMI.s SO MWItt'i:, Mi:.MIli:i!S OF t iit'itcii rixn it xi:cr..NN.i:v Id Ill'V (iltOt'XI) AMI I'lteVIDi: I'AltSOXAOi: I Tho fame of Klamath Falls Is be ing carried Into California not alone by tho tourist and the booster and publicity man, but also by uiustc.it talent of which this clt has every t 'Hollies nro now bo senrre in ICInin. nth County, that the people of Urn Emmanuel Baptist Church h:to been ol llged to purchase a now lot and re model nu old building in order to provide ti pnr-oiiiiso for tholr now MAKE YOUR HOME MORE ATTRACTIVE f You can easily trntmfor i shnhby furniture ir v iuurk or which tho finish Is wirii, marred or iiimiKlnlv M lOicht expense you can iipikn It like hum, or give n .in .,k Rl. bogauy or walnut IlnU to haiiiioiilne null ih. luiuu u o( )oiir furniture. ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC Stains nml varnishes n' one operation prodti n c inula. tlons of eKpeiinlve luir.lu ooiln nml iiopiiliir -i.un . r..i. n Is Just the thing for slmbb) lialrs .tnbli-H. and all i in.- of furniture nn,l wooilwo-l( Tho Acme Quality Painting (liilde Bool, ti-ll- li. v can be done, how lllliclt Is roqulreil. and lieu p. n- , , , els. Mains and tliilshiii ot till kinds should In- appli a Thu book Is free for the iiit'dug lit our store Johnstone Furniture Co. nn .main STiii'.irr. M.VM lll I Ii oi:i: nuns jh'st j-eiivk si:xti:x'i: '."PAXCK AT HOUSTON'S CLEVELAND. April 12. A su prerao' court order that Eugene V Dobs bo taken to tbe federal prison in Wtst Virginia to begin his sentence for n. violation of tbe age act. bus been received here to' lav. liKASON FOB PHOVi: icaisi: aih: oivKV. i iiinwnnnTwii m minr i i i k! '.,T.vuli.:HB m:tfrr&m2m ton vc:t S? esplon- sKi .... ki... - m IS POSTPO.VHI). WASHINOTON". I). C, April 12. The Wire Board Control glvlns; fig ures on which the Increase In the I leit'Kraini ruiey are na-ieu, ruiuiuuts Owing to the big affair at the Elks1 the public. that while the Increaso In , Temple .tonight when the last of the! other prices has been nt least one three Western nights is to be staged' hundred per cent, tho telegraph aerv. the customary dance at the Houston ice has been rendered at pre-war Opera House will be postponed until ' prices. An increase of twenty -eight next week. per cent Is asked. . . 4.' ST' 1? CKS?- iat-Tfl V .-- M?&mwu TtiiSiW '3A CuJbratuen TriJo Mari y s IBM $My ' igasMg Mmw ifn Sb,. ms ffir m if-. 3&JV- .' Kf Pay a Visit to the JEWEL CAFE When the wants of the inner man clamor for recognition. Every delicacy of the season is at your call, and a good, substantial meal such as we serve will fortify you for the daily grind. JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St ?' W-fc-l I'lfcl Ii III!. HI V X TJKM f'l Gne AluOiHOlO J L STANDARD MAKE. GOODS For fifty years our family has built a solid busi ness foundation by selling Standard Value Mu sical Instruments, and it shall continue to be our policy to handle only the Old Standard Adver tised Goods, although it is a well known fact that the profit is smaller than upon the newer makes being pushed upon the market. The change to our new location and store will be made in order to give you better service, and enable us to better display our stock. Our Motte: "TIME TELLS THE TRUTH.",' THE EARL SHEPHERD CO., Pianos, Phonographs, Records, Etc. Klamath'ij Only Exclusive Music Store ,' , , if, Eraitfl HK ' rii i ki ..TjRtT "Ti I Eufiiiiiil H II ii a zasSfrfVfisi