-ri!i:sMV pi:cr.Miii;ii jci, tnut You Are Guilty JWi BBB HnHppf WiJ "" - T THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE 8KVMN. RED GROSS OFFICIAL APPROVES SEAL SALE Or. Livingston Fajpantl, Chair man of the Central Committee, American Red Cross, Expresses Hope That Public Will Give Generous Support. EIGHTEEN HO ENFtOLLEB FflH HSTU.C. SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY. More Than C3O.000.C00 Genie Must Da Disposed of to Incurs the Success of I the Nation-wide Educational and Preventive Campaign of the Nation al Tuberculosis Association In 1620 n Of Criminal Carelessness if you have neglected' securing sufficient, Jiferinsur ance to amply protect your dependents after you are gone. Wby; not, cprrepti your; mistake today,?. What would they do should you die tonight? ASK geo. e. :vme& "The Life Insurance' Man" PmJ&S Manager for The Mutual Life, Insurance .Gompaanyl of. Neyf Xfk You can buy nothing better in life insurance than pne of our qontracts. Phone 78 IIKIR 'irver Klrt Ktatc it Having Bank Klnnxlb Fill, Ore. - -n"v fv if ' ,, -fitr? !-,T?5?r?5?iT,i7Hlt.,'l' lit icwi'i If EMSMtt . mm WASHINGTON. Ie.c 16t Crea llon of an additional, office, of As liiUnt.EecreUrjoit' Laior, with Juris diction over all(j Immigration mat ters, deportutlon of,n'llou, draft slack ers and strengthening of the,. border! pairpi service, against unqcBirumen, a're among the recommendations made by Commissioner General Cam- InAlll nt r lMmlinaMnn Ililrnnll In '"VIII U IIIU . Illlillf), IVII MHH-M I fits annual report. Suggestions that Immigration bo "tispended completely" wpro opposed by the commissioner on the. ground that It would hAVo an "Injurious, ef fect upon our efforts to further, Am erican commerce and enterprse In foreign countries. Continuance, of war-time passport vise regulations and assignment of Immigration bur eau representatives at consular of fices to aid In, excluding undesir ables wns urged Instead. Only two aliens wero excluded 'rom the United Stntes during the 'iscal year on nnurchlstlc grounds, while 37 aliens In the same class were expelled from the country nndj 55 are now uwnltlng deportation, TO 'each American citizens who en- gage .in similar propaganda (th re port urges, that "'the tKts.jprqh.lbUJ! by the anarchistic provisions, of, the Immigration. laws" be made criminal offenses. ' Deportation-IB ''noty pjird,snjent( for 'crime"1 but merely, allowa the. alien anarchist! to. change. hi; field of activity, the rtiport-Bad and aded thatdttwatto bahpped that) ''the ,lo,V of 'the1 anarchist will njpt so contn; ue, but' that, by. the cqmmo.n, consent of civilized nations BomeWng.mojre may., bo. dona. to. proyldej forjbader quate' punishment as.-an Intejrnatlon, al outlaw.!" An additional1 Assistant Secretary o( Labor, together with a.largervleg. al and administrative staff) Is, re commended on the ground that. It would' obviate, delays nowr encoun tered within the. department, The nr rest during tho year of many inad missible Japanese and Chinese, as well ns soverni alien enemies, w-ho hail, been smuggled IntoHhe country, prompted tho, proposal to strength ei border patrol forces, "The burenu now has a small forco doing effective work along that line on the borders of Canada and Mexico and on our coasts, but this ncedH to be materially increased" tho, report said.; "This class of. work, needs experienced officers who will devote tholr entire time and all their onorgtes to the task." A proposed new immigration law, submitted by Mr. Cnminettl, would put tho burden of proof of admissi bility upon persons seeking to enter the United Stntes, and provide for DON'T SAY "OVERALLS," SAY ,v ' Ur lwl nb-aN iM I ir They will give you the service They are Union Made and have a number of features over other makes of overalls. First is the material from which they are made; second, all seams are felled and triple stitched j third, cord-bound button holes and full cut in seat. Last, they are Union Made. We handle the complete line. K. Sugarman "1 ain't mad at nobody" Or. Livingston Fnrrnnrl, exec utive lii'ud (if Hie American Iti'd Cn.xA. lino irlvi-n 1j Ir, un ijmilli;Ml endorsement of the HUH Hid Cross ClIrlntiiiiiM' K;il fuIc, vvlilcli Ik now under way and which will extend for ten days under the auspices of (he National Tuberculoid. ahsociuiioii nnu us l.uoy nined orpin Irntlons. A fund of more than "$(l,.r0(V out. which will be uvqd In the WM ! iicntloniil and preventive campaign, wllj be rulsed through the sale of the seals. Acquainted' as he Is with oil ques tions of general health community Ira pnvemcnt and relief hccn use of the nnjiirc of'iils wpr'kniid qfliee,r Llr.! Far rund's eiidorscmeuT, I; bus'd'up'on an expert Hiiojvllge of twhatthe Nor tlpjial Tuberculosis Association; has ac wjtjipllsiied nnd'vifl accotnp'ifth(-"ln the fiRun'. Ills letter to prf (.Thftrlf; .p Hatfield. Manai;lnB;Irecor of,tlp Na tlojial Tuberculosis Association, fol fel fol eows: '. " !' ljlW ft tin 'kiwm', IMIlM((nlMAAknjl't In' nifv inmririaiiuii 111 uiukiub ir we uir o(,ChrUtmai Seals. dur) U,cwHlnR holiday ueason. Tne'nurt'PM of that efjprt Is tndjlapejnubje tcthjcarWiJpj. ouj offhVarrec1ingplnns"of the Association in lu ngbt agulnat tuber-CTloslajIp.UilS-cpnfltrjr ' n $ i wth the'ndtlous of Burope, are be coming aroused to the critical Impor tance of. the. problem' of, vitality, and Moservatlon of litnlth, as tbe,,nece-, nn 'tiik'ar Vn ' rK!lihiliiiiln(' fh i world after the devaJHtpb?aad'.(de-i .struct Ion fCausjp byc thewar, -JDf all ue iirrTt-iiiniiij. uimmBeis luoercniovii tuMya perhaiw the llmnplacf rfn Vmpor lauce. For that rru son 1 view with keenest a.vmpatli.v and approval tltc pieudld work wlijch, the National Tu befculosls AHeoi'uilpn Is conducting. mtia I trust that Mile response or1 the American people In the Christmas Seal Canpagn' wj be generou and'onlver 4(i 8lhceryyou!, , ' ' '-' (SlrnedjV UVflSTON KARJlAND. "Clialrfnan, Central Committee, Amer. lean lied Cross-'.' . 4 HEALTH BONOS POfOLAf1-;.,, i T!toi rt r'WVi t LWisP1,R19- Mcmas.wnicD.uie rationa-ru-beRTiloBl'';Aito'ciatloniMBiued If . It'N'ir'W 9jriJjftr,rftt(mej'ii5?i iiUetlnrwItra,. reodfjge,,, Tte bona, are In grudfaete).'denomluatlour. the. smallest being for $5. In the past' sine of the large business houses and ofbVr large contributors found it diffi cult to use up the number ofj Hed Cross Seals their subscriptions called fr. Tlie bonds huve been Issued for the convenience of large subscribers apt! the proceeds of Uielr sale will be used for the same purpose as the ChVlstinas Seal funds tlijf flnacjp of Uiel0effortfo"'reduce' the hum' ber of deaths from tuberculosis. In 'the United States. I-nstyear the disease claimed 160,000 lives.' Tie health bonds can be obtnli'ied rom srhte und locnl tuberculosis ossoclutlons. . registration of all aliens and a pro batlonnl status for those whose ad missibility Is not clearly establish ed. The law would add to the ex eluded class aliens who "practice, ndvocato, tench, sanction or encour age the extortion of money or prop erty," aimed at members of black hand societies. Commenting upon the number of "picture brides" who have come to this country from Japan, the report declared the gentleman's agreement with 'that country hail "not brought the degree of restriction which might have been, and probably was, anticipated by those who took part In tho negotiations," but that this reT suit ''grows out of the terms of the agreement rather than the manner of Its observance." FIItST QLIVES SHIPPED SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 16. Oroville, California, lays claim to the distinction of shipping the first olives from California to the east ern markets this season. The ship ment was made by the Pacific Coast Mercantile Co. of that place, ' OltKQON AOIHCULTUIIAL COL LEOE, Corvallls, Doc. 1C Klamath Knlls Is represented by 18 of the !90G studonts now registered nt the college. This Is a now mark In to tnl enrollment un fncreaso of 8C per cent over the figure for tho cor responding period in 191G-'7, tho jlnst normal chol year. Despite tho fuct that class, laboratory and' of fice room has Jjoon at such a pre mium that every available space In basement and garret has been util ized, u high .standard of efficiency has bctta maintained. Many students' attending O. A. C. were graduated from the' Klamath County high school. ' Among them are Allan W. McComb, senior In agr iculture, and cadet colonel for the II. O. T. C; McComb's sister, Miss Mary L. McComb, a Junior In home, economics and member of Delta Zeta; Austin M. Case, whose par ents live at Mountain Lakejunior, manager of Theta Ch.1; T. W. Dpl-j zell, son off Postmaster Delzell,' fresh man In agriculture and a Sigma Nu pledge; Kobert E. Elliott,, freshman in electrical engineering; Earl Hum phrey, son of George Humphrey, county, sheriff, sophomore in 'elec trical engineering and member of Kappa Delta 'Sigma; 'Agnesi M.v Mc Cornack, daughter of-'Krank McCor naclf, county commissioner, regis tered in muslS; Earl -"Wl Mack Whofee' parents reside: at Spring Lake" a; sophomorg, In' agriculture; Clarence V. Montgomery, commerce; .and Harry A. Prather, junior In Phar macy, member of, Theta Cbl. ' ' Gladys Lennox, formerly' of Rose- burg and now bf Klamath Falls, is a, senior In home economics, and manager of Chi Omega sorority. Au drey E, Bradbury, pharmacy, and Eldfan H Cooper, chemical engineer ing, are sophomores in the institu tions. Students enlsring the col lege this year include E. L. Cantrall, mechanical engineering; John L. El liott, electrical engineering; Allen B. Lloyd, Industrial arts; Kenneth S-: Perry,., chemical, engineering, -and Mildred L. Thrasher,' commerce. While war1 conditions'" brought about an Increased1 Interests' in'l&Kri- culture nad caused" unprecedented; Influx of students in the school of agrlcuUure--totaV regf sfraYlon Hi 5 engineeTlng.- in, its various branches leads in popularity at." the 'college. Students studying civil, electrical, mechanical, mining and highway en gineering number 810. Forestry ind logging- engineering- hv- represented byl'77 and industrial arts by 25 Uu dents. Farm mechanics In the school of agriculture1, wnichvhas bd an abnormal growth, owes its pres; ent popularity tbheivy .purchases of tractors. ahdVolherpow'exj ma,chn, ery in. the last-two years byvfarmers of the northwest. An Increase of approximately-,1 B0 per cen.t. in engineering enrollment over registration In. th,e,. fall of 1916, Is largely attributable to the tact that the Importance of engineering in winning-the worldw war is fully realized, points out Dean G. A. Co veil of the school of engineering. The greatest need In "Oreon is for highway engineers. Because of the elaborate road building program the demand is not "supplied. Graduates in other fields of engineering also have no difficulty In obtaining re sponsible positions, Gain in number of students is shown in practically every division and department. cThe school of com merce has 543, home economics 497, pharmacy 154, school of mines 83. In the schosl of music 35 are regis tered in the full four-year course, while 160, who are majoring in oth er branches, take incidental instruc tion in music. The high quality of work done this year is noticeable. Most of the 2906 students are high school grad uates or have been transferred from other colleges cr universities. In crease in faculty has been necessi tated by heavy enrollment In some departments, and no pains have been spared In obtaining the best talent available. Men lead women 2070, to 634. The freshman class num bers 1091. The number of applications . for state aid for ex-service men sent to Salem for approval is'-90 6. The fed- A New Tire Here In a tire that Is a tire THE GENERAL CORD. It la guaranteed for 10,000 miles, but you don't have to worry about that, 'or It will always bent that mark. Tho nuxt tlmo you buy a tlrf y a General It's the tire you'vo been looking, for. have a full line of accessories hero. Drop In and look th fer. HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Zpsuzsa It Is commonly asserted that tho Burmese all smoke, end that Bur mese babies cry for a cigar Instead of crying for the moon. This is not so. But It Is quite common to see a wot,"o UttleiV.boya. and' girls, in the street making mud-pies and puffing away at big cigars with equal enthusiasm. '!; it", Best Makes Best Stock BestService ' , and Best Terms Earl Shepherd Take advantage of the present price of Woven Wire Fence to meet your spring requirements. We have recently received a car. rom the factory and can take care of your specifica tion at prices which cannot be duplicated next spring: ,t : '. ' rsv I Atm l i -'.' 'IOIlZ Kalawm mrriwarpl.n I "THE HQUSfrOF QUALITY, ,, t . T -" ,f -.'. L t. v v V" " iviamatn rails, uregon-. inem oril ftniifiovoj v;I j rr J.'!l"i)i !".! MA -JP rj m ?; ?"i --; d-i.-1- Have, an Oil Heater to take, 6S-thecn1Hfaenlt is too warrif to' have'the furnace going. We have them that are as pretty, as, a picture, take very, little ' oil' anaj".are;.gjia'ran teed. to -be free from smoke or smell. Don't wait, till. aU the famtlyJhaye celdsJ: Get-one:to- day' stWVh R, &VW ROBERTS A HANKS 428)Kaia -. v St. t taut'. MwlMWyywivy eral board' for, vocational education nas sent 122, rehabilitations to O? A. C, -'which-,- is reported to be the largest number assigned to any in stitution west of the Rocky mdun faihs. A nuinberlbf ex-service' men' have received scholarships from 'churches, -or, other, organizations, 1.'-Jr .i.itr ii . .v uiuuuis wuiuu uia iuico wuueo ex penses are being provided, by thei supreme,, coupciljf of ; the, Knight? of CoJumbus.' I ' 's ' That, the. college has a, reputation oyer,"b,e country for efficiency is in dicated by tfie fact that 129 stu dentsnow in attendance1 were "trans ferred- from ' 53' institutions. In! "'21-j states an.d territories. The Univer sity of Oregon leads ithe-list of trans fers with 23. State, universities all the' way from the Atlantic to the Pa-j cific are represented., Due to lack of facilities at the opening of the school year it is esti mated that at least 200 persons who applied $or entrance returned- home or- entered other institutions. The congested condition was relieved, however, soon after when tho S. A. T. C. barracks were converted into a dormitory. With' accommodations for 140 "additional students in this building and increased rooming fa cilities in Corvallls, it will be pos sible to care for all persons who de sire to register January 5 for the work of the second 'term. What Is being accomplished at the college under adverse conditions' Is considered remarkable by persons who are familiar with the situation. More room is needed for class, lab oratory and' investigational work and needed badly, It is pointed out. Seven Instructors In one department have been forced through lack of ac commodations to use one room for office and conferences purposes, and this is typical of the crowded condi tion in other departments. T',-' '.Ayf. j m u . , j. V. " ' Mir, ; TOnAdCO FACTORY SACRAMNTO, Cal., Dec. 16. Sacramento valley tobacco growers will meet In Sacramento on Decem ber 18 ta make arrangements for the erection of a big tobacco factory. Aii Exceptiorialc Business Opportunity tt- 1 our intention, soon, to establish in tfus community c new tanr electric store for WtWW ;C oJ hes Lalley, Electric Light and Power- PawsF'.',f'"?' . "' This' tar'rofcctrftai'rtorc will' enjoy. 4n'exceptoMly.tolont-,', ibc(and substantia) business. Thi- tarn; ligUting'busi'ness'is nfjutveijogniaed asl.onc.dt, the. ureesi- in its possibilities ever vievcioped' in tins country. - Lalley Light dealers every- j; where are? enjoywgr a larger-' profit from the sale and in nallooon of Lalley Lignt I niuim- und the siibsea'ucnt sa)V nf elrctrjcal and dumb iisk equipmniLt than, they nave 'experienced in any" pre- y vious line of business. Any live, aggressive firm or individual who, realizes the f.rrat future, of the, farm light , me, ji$nesK.'u ths commun ity is invited to writij us at ' once for our attractive Lalley ' Light dealer's proposition. IHlW! W subscription to The Evening Herald for a prospective locator this year, . might mean a Christmns present for all of us next year. Mmnufactured by Lalley Light Corporation, Detroit., Mich tan? U, S.A.j Capacity Ap. proumately 1,000 Watta. Only thra movinf parti. Watar-i cooled Equipped with 16-cell atoraie battery and' water tank in use 10 yeara. Sold largely in every civilised coun try (he world ovot. Lalley Electric Co. 93 First Street t Portland, Oregon, waxr rr&injssKWis-1 I i? 'I j K. v