mSHmm 'msitA- :otwm VAGE FOim THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIUIINliAV, me ri:.Miti,'n . . The Evening Herald ii K. J. MURRAY Ktlltor FRKU HOULK City ICdltor Published dally except Sundny by Herald Publishing Company of tn Falls, at 115 Fourth street. Catered nt the postofflco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru Mm nails as second-class matter. their physical condition lemnn.K RED -pAp FINALLY UNWOUND Tho tlmo 1ms como for KlntnntSi lulls! to drop this shnmoUws prnctlo.i nnd'Fop T)me Had Serflt Hayei Ted tnko up tho progressive, business-. Up, Dut H Came Out a like ono of paying n .living wngc.j Lieutenant. pnylnfj It for twolva months undj gathering In and koplng n corps of! Once upon n time there was n mnn teachers thnt will g'w to Oregon '' "1" his employees thnt he might nave win pleasure in airing mem over again. That would seem to he some- hoys and girls that wll? l.o u credit to the schools of this district. vbscrlptlon terms by mall to any ftMrcss In the United States: m jeor ... .... hmmh....hm.. , ) u u Dj month ........................ ,50 what the way with the murine corps. It "tires" Its men that the government limy do them special honor, Sergt. Kdgur Hayes, a red-blooded "Untkcn Illiniums" llenutlful Screen ' ltrlnt of the marine corps overhenrd ON THE SCREEN Play by Crlffltli. Scores Triumph Me iber of tho Associated Prcs The Associated Press Is exclusively hnvo seen or eer expect to see lulled to the use for republication If we were a director nu nspenlan upon the uniform of his serxlee, Sergeant Hayes promptly hit the speaker In the noe. The murine I corps sut upon his case In solemn 'llroken Illossoms." which will be conrt.nmrtlni. mill nfli-r nnioh ilellber. I at the Liberty Sunday, Is tho mast tntlon dismissed Sergeant llnyes from etiutlful motion picture wo over the service, thus cieatlng civil ilisaiiii I Itles. all news dispatches credited to it tV mi all li'ea of ever boIiiK origin-1 ,Iorc" . " clu -not otherwise credited in this !' " "" ' fh rJt Tnu, ll llM no-v bw" twtmw St, and also local news published I al nn' ,ho rcst of our l,u e ami crested n first llv -rain All rights of republication of spe- , dispatches herein are also reeerv- -THURSD.IY, DKCKMIIKR 18, ll IVK IT TO Til KM Tho directors of School District No. 1 have decided to go to the vot ers and ask permission to Increase the salaries of the teachers. It will call for an addition to next year's budget of 4500. This will mean so little to the taxpayer and so much to the teachers, that we doubt it there will be n single vote against. "We are certain here would be n vote against It if the property own ers were as familiar with the little sacrifices, the -hardships, the self denials of the brave little women who are working so hard to teach the children of this city as we are. "We know of one teacher who has slept in a room without a fire all The case Inter was reviewed by . . ' tlm ill ikulilnnt tilu, titinlmii.it I In vi- mill WO 8IIOUHII"" I'","- ,........,......,-- I reMoreti mm to cmiciiMiip. utiles d to the service lieutenant, tin net trying to make something as nearly (f ,,.. jmVng empowered the pns- as possible like this wonderful, frag- ( lCent to tnnke the appointment. Ho thing that David Wnrk Griffith i It Is a roundabout way of doing n has done. ' man honor. And It shows something For tho last two years wo lmvo!w""B w,h " ".vstem. We wonder seen nt least ono picture a day nndiw,m' the dlgultl.sl gentlemen of the yet, last night, we sut on tho edge of our sent, one hand grasping the arm and the other crushing a wet handkerchief and trembled and grow hysterical over what we saw before us. Whllo wo always have been de voted to the pictures, wo never real-! court-martial would have done If It had lueti proved that Sergeant llnyes, now Lieutenant llnyes, having overheard nn aspersion upon his honorable serv ice, hud condoned It by Inaction. Cin cinnati Times-Star. Lumber Cut er 1913. The lumber cut of the I'lilletl Stntes ly liked them noarly so well as thej ' S "ns awe.O2ti.0H0 feet, as re- si.oken drama, but surely "Broken yr,w, U" TV ' "" '" i.i....,.,." ...,., ....,.. .... .,.. '3nm IS by U..M mills. The com- liiossoms could never be done so appealing! in any other medium. Such photography we did not dream existed. It was soft and lazy and blue and roseate and but what I Is tho use? No words can tell any-1 plele total cut Is .U.MHUM.OOO feet. bused on the nsMimod operations of S..VU) nilljs. The eompuHil cut In IStIS Is ll' per cent Manlier than the computed production In Hi 17. A comparison of the computed cut of several of the larger general produc- lug regions In IMS with the tlgures J thing about the picture. L.UIIUU vusn is -ino Kin, lor' ' , . ,, i . , ... . M mr me nrin'i'iiiiig year sinmi ii iiuiiii- Broken Blossoms is taken from ,,, (llltm.t bv ..i.t.roxlmntelv Lt) iter cent "The Chink and the Child" by Thorn-1 ,ni, jollnw-idne croup of states. as Burke. Miss GIsh's work Is so ten- t'ccreaie of If) per cent In the North der, yet so convincing that there Carolina pine group and of 0 per cent this winter, just to save two dollars comes n time when you Just can't1 '" 'he Lake Mates. An Increased cut a. month We know of others who watch her any loncer. The traced v1 of - ,l'r cent ls 1m'l for Owgon and spend their spare time washing and of it Is too great! v mending, so as to enable them toj And Richard Barthelmess, as tho make both ends meet. We know that Chinaman, does the most beautiful practically all of them dally deny' and delicate work of his career Don tlmselves the little comforts and' aid Crisp ls "Battling" Burrows, tho ficasures and nick-knacks so dear tu 'inwilllng fathKi aid the torturer of "BhVIi, Washington. the heart of the average woman. All thr girl because the pay they are getting is; Bill Sykes as may be, with insufficient. thing thrown in for. good measure, There has been practically no in-(and the death scene is done In tho crease In the salaries of teachers in same way we saw it done In "Oliver this district for years nothif g near the -increase, in the cost of living The pay of the teachers in District No. 1, is close to the lowest In the state, and this fact is a disgrace in stead of a credit. It should be the proud boast of this district that it pays the highest salaries to its teachers of any district in the state. Snch a claim would be an asset, for it -would bring to us the best teach ers on the Coast and it would keep them here. We have lost some of our best teachers because they could go elsewhere and get better salaries. The minimum salary of any teach e.- in this district-should be $1200 aj year ?100 a month for twelve months. This should, be increased ten per cent a year until every teach T was getting $1800 a year. The an tiquated plan of paying ,for only nine tconths In the year should be aban doned, just as every antiquated me thod in the schools has been thrown out. The teachers should have the vacation time for rest, study and Im provement both mentally and phy sically. They should have as an in ducement to return to the district the ten per cent increase in salary. As it is now, they have the rush from the school room in .Tunc and Eating is no proof of a pudding grab the first job they can pst. The I unless it Is accompanied bv a Tfi eet are denied the rest and recreation I for more. Twist." He strikes, but you cannot see the blow fall. The violin gives a strange, weird, almost grotesque wail, and the little blossom lle.s brok en at last. ! ( And the speedy death of "Batt ling" by the hand of the Chinaman seemed .terribly inadequate. Another thing which Mr. Griffith has done is to keep the story a sim ple tale of a few people. It ft told exactly as it would be in a-boek or' on the stage. There are scenes be tween Mr. Barthelmess and Miss Gish which last for several minutes and nothing at all happens to dis turb the tranquil beauty of them not even a title. The story Is so simple that It needs no comment. It is short and ineffa bly sad, but when it was over we wanted to rush up to every one we met and cry: "Oh, don't miss it4- don't miss It!" Mr. Griffith refused to appear un-' til the people refused to leave the; theatre, and then he spoke only a few words, thanking them, and al-i sc the people who had contributed to the success of the picture. He seems a very modest man! lb-it Huge Hailstones. There are numerous ell-nullientl eated rner: of hailstones weighing half u pound end iiiore. but claims which I go far lii'jond this meager weight lire ' if. a, i.'-uc. like , mnde. Stones of six to eight pounds some are said to lurve fallen In Nnmur In 171ft, nnd the missionary. Father Hue. ' who ought to be a credible witness, i records tre fall in Tartury In 184.'l of , n block of Ipe ns big as a mlllMtone. . which took three days to melt. In , Mny. 1W2. a Hungarian village report-' ed un 1.100-pound hlocK, requiring ' eight men to move It, and In Tippoo's time one ns big ns nn elephant was said to have fallen near Sergapatam. jT 1 TV Wi l?JrJrf v. RKiHcSltSi-i rA v 1 t$k-t&-H-- -Jn!PSw 'flf flt'V?NHv 'MMWfr-M ,"'-' in "iM9H f i fin W ViH2L? "." ' W bn$W ' - ) M--KP it XPliVi ' s - HKm 'vmk . L ' . ." 1UR ' l .&." .-. MiiK.'tUW. 9P-3r w PViV7 Kill 'l ll r ' I fi'l Mtfil rx ui r-in-ni a..i Haia-J.'tutJl!n ---------------- iuib Hart, Schaflner & Marx Over coats All over America, as men throng the streets on Christmas errands bent, they are wearing overcoats like these I fellow. There's good compan ionshij) good fellow ship in these big, warm, roomy gar ments. You feel it when you slip one on. Do YOUR Christmas buying in one of them. "Sugarman's Holiday Certificates as a Gift" K. Sugarman "The Holiday Store for Men" "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Htoro Opens Week Dun a N:JIO n. m.'s flosen Week Day nt 0 p. nt. Htore Opens KuUmiii)M nt H::iO a. hi.; closes Satimlays at (1:00 p. in. Vrese are "some" hailstones. ? Helpfulness of Criticism. It Is natural to ieent criticism. We dislike anything that shakes our self complacency or compels us to think. Here and there a man has learned the real service of criticism nnd usually he Is a man who has attained to more than average success In life. We are all more or less like the proverbial os trich. We like to convince ourselves thnt our fuults are really our virtues. In that we arc doing good work In the world when In truth we are lagging fat behlnnd our uctual capacity nnd drifting along rather than really liv ing. William K. Towne. SsMNNViMss-VsMNi Are You a Booster ? Do you believe that a live commercial club In essential to tho development of Klntnnlh coun ty? Are you willing to back your opinion 110 worth (payable In four unnual Installments and en titling you to one year's membership) .providing enough of your neighbors do the same to Insure the stability of the crgnnlrntlon? If so, fill out tho blanks below and return them to The-Herald, or to J. W .Siemens, chairman, or O. C. Applegate, secretary of tho organization. Friday night at 8:00 o'clock at th city hall the first organization meeting will bo held. Do your share. Fill out this pledge and be there: T ilTll 111 A 1 ""' ,VQ'' "W,r"nch'd Hi- small en- Klamath rails Adv. Affency I rrr.-jsrsrrrja 7 J E . till the wnr-.p departed. F. J. SUTHERLAND First State & Savings Bank Bldg, Cce. re Brainy. What a bee does not know Is sun-' posed to he not worth knowing, Lon- i don Answers says. T...it may or may ) not be true, but the two following In-' cldpnts one of which was witnessed I by the writer testify to the remark able sagacity and efHclncy of bets. On one occasion n hive was being ".pled upon" by n wasp. When n wnsp nt-certulns thnt n hive Is worth attack IngjAe carries the news to h!s friends, and sometimes sufceeils In ousting; or severely worrying the bees. Whe the wnsp M-otit was nosing nrounn. the bees Rfnyed In the hive, tint every time SHOW CARDS BOOKLETS DISTRIBUTING COMMERCIAL ART ENGRAVING MAGAZINES' ' " PAMPHLETS WINDOW AND INTERIOR DECORATING ,SALE PROMOTIONS NOVELT ADV. ALL FORMS OF ADV. An hour Inter n wnsn presitmnlily tlie -roiit wits found ildid on Its Imefc on the top of the hive, mid the bees were busy ngnln. ETC.. ETC. We do Everything in Advertising For the Merchant flWhy not Jet an advertising agency write your ads? Inquire about it and see the results you can obtain in 'better advertising. Dust on Ocean's Bed. To nn enormous extent th" bed of the or pan Ik covered with Invu nni' pumlre stone, snys the Family Her eld. Still more remiirkiihle Is It toJInd the door of the ocean covered In miiiij ! Kins with the dust of meteorites, TIipm' bodies whirl itboiit In the heav ens like mlnlnliiro eoinets, nnd are for the most part broken Into In numerable fragments. We me nil fit mlllnr with thefe heavenly' vlsltiiiiti ns shooting htnrs jiut It lias been only lately discovered tljiit this cosmic dust forms Inyers nt iie bottom of the deep est seas. Between Honolulu and Ta hiti, nt n depth of -..'Jno fiithoms ovei two milts nnd a half n vast Inyer of this material exists. Fulling upon lurid this linpalpahlo dust in IndlHllnguljhif bin; but,' accumulating for centuries Ih the sen depths, It forms a wondrous story of tho continuous bombardment of this planet by cometary bodies. KLAMATH ( OMMKHCIAL CLUI1 ' Klamath Falls, Oregon, April" I, 1919. l.V Do you favor a Commercial Club to promotu tho interests of Klamath County? Answer 2. Will you attend the first meeting and at least twoothor meetings each year? Answer .. . -. ... 3. Do you favor an organization such as wo have had In tho past, with office and paid Secretary! with' pnld Secretary In charge? Answer - 4. Do you favor a club with rooms, open day and evening, whore luncheon Is served at noon, ami wlih paid Secretary In charge? Answer -I C. What salary do your favor paying Secretary? - Answer -. v.......v,.i, ti.,....,..,.......t.....J Have you any further suggestions to offor regarding tho organization of tho qlub? - - k Signed. New Jersey thieves stole a bridge. And that's not all they got away with it. ' ' i On or before April 1, 1020, for vnltto received, Itpromlso'to pay to Klamath Comiiieieliil Club, Incor porated, or order, the sum of .'.'. Dollars .(? ) In Installments, without Interest, an follows:: One-fourth of snld sum on or before April in, 1019, and tho remaining threo-fourthH In quarterly Installments thereafter,, until this nolo Is fully paid. I huvc an nccount with . Hank Orein. and I hereby authorize, nny bank In Klamath County, In which fthavo funds deposited, upon presen tation of this noto, to pay all sums duo hereunder nt tlmo of presentation, nnd charge same- to my no rcunt. This noto Is given In consideration of momhorshlp nt $10.00 each in Klamath Commercial Club and validity of this noto Is contingent upon securing signatures to obligations sim ilar to and which togothor with this nolo, all pnynhlo to suld Klamath Commercial Club on or before- April 1, 1920, together with cash donations and subscriptions, shall make a total sum of at least $3500.00. Such contingency hIiuII bo determined by tho President and Secretary of said Commer cial Club by Indorsement of their approval-hereon C Appreve'd: " Jf' P "v A President Klamath Commercial Club, Secretary Klamath' Commercial Club, VVVWVWWVrVlAAAAVAAAVWSAVSVS