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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1919)
1'AUK KtGIIT 1HE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "MAl.l.Va, X: mm. THE BIG SHOW .....X..;...X..K..s..X..:..X... is at the K. K. K. Store, Leading Clothiers. Continuous per formance of Kuppenheimer's Fine Clothes, Knox Hats, Nettleton Shoes. KIT XT' CTYDIT Lc!"tinH Cloirs . IV. I . O 1 VjIXi-J -:- and Hatters -:- THREE MILUON : CILDnEN JOIN am CRusftQF EAGLE RIDGE NOT OPEN THIS YEAR NEW YdRK. Mar 12 With their lives pledged to the pursuit of good health, more than 3,000,000 school children thruout America hare en rolled In the Modern Health Crusade, a disease-prevention movement which is being developed in the public schools o fthe country under the aus pices of the National Tuberculosis as sociation and the Junior Red Cross, it is announced by Charles M De Forest, crusader executive, at the former organization's headquarters here. "There are now crusaders In every state in the union. "Mr.DeForest said. "The health creed of the crusade has become a partof the school program in thousands of schools, both rural and urban It has also caused Inno vations in the curricula of parochial and private bchooU Enlistment in the movement In volves something like passing a phv,. Ica lexamlnation, as the recruit must for at least two weeks follow a daily health program The child who lives up to 75 per tent of the crusader's health rules for two, five, ten and fifteen weeks becomes successively a page, a squire, knight and knight banneret in health chivalry In health tournaments participated In by whole classes and schools the cru saders go "a' jousting for germs " The success of the movement, ac cording to its leaders, Is due to the Interest In health aroused in the children by Introducing the elements of play and romance in the practice of hygiene, and by definite program with tangible rewards So eager have the children In certain sections of the country taken lo the dally "chore" Idea that a toothbrush shortage) Is reported In PentisvlvauU, Wiscon sin, Iowa and Oklahoma Growth of the iiiuvenent is Indi cated by membership figures from states leading In the crusade move ment, as follows, Texas, 310',000; Minnesota, 2S0.000; Iawo. 220,000; Oklahoma, 175,000; Oiegon, 55,000; Idaho, 21,557: Utah '!2,000; Kan sas, 100,000; Arkansas, 28,000; Ala bama, 50,000; Wisconsin, 197,000; Pennsylvania, ,150,000; Marjland, 43,000; South Carolina, 27,600; Dis trict of Columbia, 15,000; Rhode Is land, 28,000; and New Hampshire, 5,000. Tho Health Crusade Movement Is not confined to America alone; not withstanding tho war tho Idea has spread to foreign countries and en listments have beon repotted from China, Korea, Cauada, Cuba and France, Mr. DoForest said. EAST OREGON That the Ragle Ridge Tavern, which has been for years such a pop ular resort on the West side of tho Upper Klamath I-ake, will not bo opened to the public thin season. It the announcement made by Dr. W H. Gaddes .the new owner, who ims come with members of his family from Canada. Dr Gaddes states that he is very new to the ways of this 'ountry i.al wants to devote his first season lo getting the ranch work in ban I be fore opening the hotel. DKI.KGATIONS HUM CKNTItAI. OltKGO.V GIVKX ASSl'IlANCK ItV COMMISSION THAT DAI.I.K KiaMATH HIGHWAYS WIM. GO THIir ANNOUNCEMENT Spinka' Fishing and Outing camp on Spring Creek, Wil liamson River will be open to the public on and after May 20. The good fishing Is now on Good home cooked meals served Tent quarters. Fish and Chicken Sunday dinners a specialty. Reservations must be mado In advance Rates by week qujted on ap plication It. f SPINKH, Prop. P. )., Chlbwiuln, Oregon. PORTLAND, .May 12 Central 'Oregon delegations urging action on i The Dalles-California highway by the state highway commission re-, celved satisfactory assurances Also the commission has mapped nut , work for the Hend-Hums highway and outlined odds and ends which, will virtually clean up the road pro-' gramme for Yamhill county Principally tho meeting hero was devoted to receiving bids, but as f.2 bids were received on Jobs on the Pacific highway Columbia river highway and the old Oregon trail the mass could not bo dhpmen of III time for awards and tho commission I American "Ace" Who Has Designed Statute Of Chief of United States Fighting Forces J1PB " -Ti ' -.. v.l.V'I.V f IV 'U"tV "..t . -iZVWtf rf . '", . f,' L V-i t. I .Iv' I M r . .. & lieaf. ALrER CriALAIKE rw, "& J , Nino boclio filers were brought down by Lteutenunt Wulter (,'halalro, ono of tho last American "uces" to return to this country, i.luutnnunt Chalairo Is vorsatlllo, IIo started life us u newspaper reporter In New York, studied law on tho side and announced that contractu will lio awarded this morning ut t) n i ln U at the courthouse Tim loitimlssio'i also sold tnno.OOO world of rear bonds for flt7,:0n t t.ooml'i t Goss and A II I ftuM f l"ton. tills firm offering f SO mh.'j tbutt tlm fi I ted States Nntlonnl biuk of Port land The rate 3 $93. .) p.T 1. 000 and Is on n 'mils of I .9 per cent. The former i.ilo of r,i.t boniti was on a basis f iO p-r rt Fourteen bond hou hm a t 'ink contestml for tin Irilf inMlion f i per cent bonds n.l Hie iikMlmt mir c'orc For the Dal, '-rallfo-nla I d h.--the commission ordcrm! K'ultir r Dennett to make thrte s'tfvrys t' :n Maupln to Mudras to nur-ni .a.a l'li Is the best and chrnpHst route .1 t f r son county m-nl un. nance to , !, commlHsInn that tlOO.OOl) III roml bonds would be voted ut the June lection and that this mini would be plnced at the disposal of the blghwnv commission to be used on the high way north and south through Jeffer son county, providing substantial aid Is given by the commission The highuny commlHslotiers replied that substantial aid will be accorded With this bond money unit state mono), the California hlnliv.it work In Jefferson county can be advanced Connecting with the Jefferson county line will come the Cullfonila highway section thru DeNrlilltrr count) Denton llurdlik Informed the commission that Deschutes lonn t will vote $125,000 In June that )t;u, Olio of this wilt be turned over to the highway commission for lo-operatlon on the California high way north and south Another l.t.i -000 from the Issue will be glen lo the commission for the road at the head of McKenzto I'iis-i, gol'iit thru Sisters to lleud ami oistwitrd low.inl Hums. Kluumt'i county lias already promlned to turn ovir Its tint rt to ward currying tha Cnllforr.M l.lgli wa from the Deschutes- line to th" Orerou-Callfortila htut line PLANES LEAVING HKXATOItS (IM'CIIKMTMUa nun KM) MACIIINKM Wll.l. CllKWS OF MX MK.V AM Hi: PHKPAKKO TO IIKPAIII Plto. PKI.I.OHS IV MID Allt WASHINGTON. Mr IS Stntlar llorah and Johtmoa of CtlKortU have rallcil a rente rrnce to dlKiii the Prngresslvet' opiKMltlos la III election of IVnriMe and Wirrti t! f W)omliig lo Kcnutc chtlrmtubl iThny have Invlleil McNtr; of Ort- 'AHHV gon. Joneii of Wnihlnnton, Kuril. Cummlnga, McCoriiilrk tod Norrb E TltKPAHSKY. N F . May I! - The American Navy Hydroplanes which liuve iill reached (his point from Rockuway llenrh will start on the Transatlantic flight carrying If pos sible crews of six Instead of five and with extra propellers iihoard so ar ranged that repairs can be inttcle In mlil ii I r The mechanic are wearing life belts KOREANS ASKING FOR INDEPENDNCE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W MMI"B"... '! .dM iFOIt HAI.K 3-room houi. m4n. I on pavement, le puMrttloa Jim 1st, good Inrms A A Ikllmis t Kim 1M t FOt'ND- 35ii casing lth fin. Tops) grmle Diamond Tire ill , VulcnnUliiK "o '" koit Hii.K iini.t huiixr for tU cheap, in good condition, innit b sold by Snturtluy rnone iicrsio flee jJ WANTKI) t ini l" ,aillM ,l once, to travel tiring rfifrmt" 928 Walnut nve Klamath rIU PARIS, May 12--A petition from the Korean people and nation ask ing for liberation from Jnpuii has been submitted lo the peace (.Ilfer euce by the representatives of Ko.mi The petition askH for the recogi.i tlou of Korea us an Independent state and for the nullification of the treat) of August, 1910. ,n... ri... ,l ililall C V ill' 11... rlr.. nil .M.'UlU C V W1 brook. Malln. Ore !-Jl' i:XPKUIKNCKD truck tlrlrer mJ all rtiund mi to inichaiiic dwiw position Appl Herald olflre H CHAUTAUQUA WEEK Klamath Falls, Ore. May 25th to 30th, 1919. 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