WEDNESDAY, Aritlli T, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AtlH FOUR The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY Editor FRED S O U L K City Editor i i Puhltftlinil rinllr. otwnt Rimrtnv. hv The Herald Publishing Company of I Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street WORLD CHAMPION WHITE CORN T IN Entered nt the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class 'matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ddress in the United States: One year J 5 00 One month 50 Member f the Anrintcd Pit's. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re-erred. WEDNESDAY, APRIL T, UKJO xtmmg- iSl T I lPiifiiiiP; I BiBwKBi H VvHEJJ(nij HHotil Telcgraph Tabloids o- -o AT11KNS, Apr. ".Greek troops hnTo been authorized by tho nllles' supremo military council to mlvnnco Into Asia Minor In anticipation of an eventual attack by Muspnplm Kemal and hnve occupied strategic a posi tion east of the sector thoy have hold around Smyrna, according to a (111 patvh to tho newspaper, "Kthnos." ATHKNS. Apr. 7. It Is anuouu'od here that an Italian mission hns ar rived at Athens on tho way to Iti'sslr to ncg tlnw with tho Soviet govern ment for tho purchase of raw ma 'terlnl for manuf.tcturcs. I HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' I EXHIBITION FRIDAY) The girls of the Klamath county high school will give their first gym- nastlc exhibition at the opera house Friday evening, April 9. In dances and drills they will den: onstrate the work of the year, in cluding folk dances from the Russian Swedish, Italian and Irish. An attempt will be made to show the characteristic 'costumes of these countries. An esthetic dance or two will complete the program. The admission is 50 cents and it Is toped that the parents 'and those Interested in the girls' work will be present. Peter J. Lux of Sbelbyvlllo. Ind., Is here shown with the 20 car samplo of Johnson-co Whlto corn which won the title for him at tho recent International Hay and Grain Show at Chicago. Every car measured 10 1-2 Inches long. 8 Inches in circumference weighed 21 ounces and had 20 rows of ker nels. Tho display was said by Judges to bo ono of tho most uni form ever shown In tho United States. They aro tho result!' of years of effort. ERROR CAUSES DELAY IN DIST. CONTRACT PARK COMMISSION HOLDS CONFERENCE today ! BERLIN, ALHANY. N. Y., Apr. 7. Two bills I designed to carry out the recommen dations of tho assembly Judiciary commltteo "for barring the Socialist party of America from participation 'In politics In Now York stato," was I intrcduccd in the legislature today. "NEW YORK. Apr. 7. N.nv York state's "big four" uninstructed dele gation to tho Republican national convention rolled over tho opposition I to former State Senator William M. llennett, and pledged support of tho presidential candidacy of Hiram Johnson in yesterday's primaries, ac cording to virtually complete returns WWWWVWVlWWWWWWVMMWWWV, .mfVrriir" --. mwwv-M-.-.'1'i- ---------. The home of Hart Schnffner & Mnrx clothes Apr. A great mili tary conspiracy, which was to haw been a Uavnrlnn parallel to tho rccont1 Berlin revolution, has been discov- today. NEW CAPITAL BUD 3ZZ The supplementary, contract be tween the United States grvemment and the Klamath Irrigation project providing for an expenditure of 3125.000 for the reconstruction of the Henley flume, lining the south branch canal, building the new Adams flume in the Merrill district and building about $25,000 worthof ditches to bring new land under irri gation, was rpnnrlpil Uv Pr.nlont Inn oger Newell to the board of direct:rs! WASHINGTON ALUMNI I yesterday to have been found to con- j SEEK TO RAISE FUNDS tain certain errors which .made it j SEATTLE April 7. Graduates of necessary to return the instrument to J-be University of Washington are j Denver for correction. campaigning to rake $500,000 for! As soon as the contract comes back tne construction of Washington -It will receive tho cons.'daration ofjF'cI'' a memorial stadium planned I the b:ard and will be submitted to for the university campus here. the laud owners of the district fori The sodium is to be built in'units. . endorsement at a special election, the According to present plans the first dale of which is to be fixed. I unit will bo completed in time for I Drain Ordered ' Cleaned I tne Washington-Dartraouth football The Eberleln drain, between the'same November 27. When the -city limits and the Enterprise tract 'Btradium ,s completed, it -will seit was ordered cleaned, and the project, ,3,uuu .Pe0Die manager agreed to have the v. done. j&mteutzi SBHPp BH A, meeting of the beard of park commissioners was held ut the city hall yesterday afternoon, Mayor Stru- ... .. . . ered in Munich, it was announced i presiding. Other members present1 A "'i were Don J. Zumwalt, city engineer, ex officio member, the Hon. George T. Baldwin, R. S. Moore. Dr. C. V. Fisher and Captain O. C. Applegate, acting secretary. Frank Ward and Frank Ira White, the other members, were absent. Status of several park sites under consideration was discussed in detail and the maycr was authorized to dispose of one important site, which Is nst now available for park pur poses and was alBO authorized to be gin the improvement of the two parks dedicated to the city in Industrial addition, immediately north of Mills addltfbn. It is expected, members of the board sai dtoday, that some very Important accomplishments will be reached" early this spring. ! I Her daddy is Franklin K. Lane Secretary of Interior. Her name I is Miss Nancy and she is one ol the most popular Washington ' buds, a debutante of the season, i ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS SCHOOL ON WHEELS EUGENE, Oregon, April 7. Lane county, In which Eugene is situated, boasts of a traveling schoolhouse. H. M. Sheerer, a Washington which moves through the county graduate, who submitted the prize jWith the logging camps. The school winning name, ''Washington Field" ' nas every convenience of a modern 'in a recent contest, has turned his institution. The teacher receives a TOMQRROW'AFTERNOON pTiza check of $100 back to the salary of $75 and her board and Up Copyright 1919,HartScb.untr&Marx Clothes That "Reduce the Cost" GOOD CLOTHES LOWER THE COST OF LIVING THEY WEAR LONGER; YOU EUY LESS OFTEN. WE HAVE THAT KIND; HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES; STYLISH, ALL-WOOL, GUARANTEED. K. Sugarman "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" A meeting of the altar society of Bacred Heart church will be held in ' the assembly room tomorrow uf-er- noon at 2:30 o'clock. stradlum fund stradium seats. in return for two I lodging. Tho attentlanco varies, ac- cording to the size of the families of ORGANIZATION AIDS MASONS WILL INITIATE The Royal Arch Masons will coa- the loggers. WOMEN GET WORK d- AT THE THEATERS Gambling is almost a universal Imnnrtf.IU I ., n i . , . . n.lSSInn ntnnn- iha ri- I. V. ii-v I hiiKineo win v.o . ......, , lul lIIB n"'al -rcn aegree on several ' "" " l" ' -...., ..... ut unueatu iljlll a "lar?f attpnrlnnia to ..Am. a. rt,I ..u. r()w n(ght at the Magon,c Ha SI BACK FROM ELBA j 1 -i candidates at their meeting tomor-'m,nfnE districts. It is no uncommon ;signt to see a group of men and youths standing at a street corner w-atchlng for tho number of the first tramcar on which there was a sneep- siaKe. iven the numberw nt dm LONDON, Mar. 23, (Ily Mall). -Women who aro out of work or whoso earnlngcapacltles havo suffered as n result of tho war now havo tho bene fit of tho direct help and atlvlco of tho Content committee on women's 0 transformations of character. It Is 1 said that In tills production tho play O ers hold tho nudlonce in spellbound A famous physician has said that a "Hfnco ns thoy enact a drama teom good laugh is bettor than n dose of lnK with intonso situations. medicine, because In laughter the mind Is necessarily freed from wony, fear, business strain, etc., which nro known to havo a depressing effect on YANKEE INGENUITY FINDS A WAY OUT tiainlng and employment, which has ,,.. i . .. ... lust been anno nted by thy minister . . . ' ., s;u uui m religious services . nnu enron c. sucn as ci a ictcn and vm- lie ir an encn. not InfHsntlr form tho subject of ZZ cZLlTslZZZl '''" l?' f ? C"UM TT "" h.U"1 Il0 ,B,"n" tho phjslcal organism iind In mnuv PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 7 Yankeo caseu to bo tho causo of diseaHO, acuto ingonulty lias triumphed In f.ir off Tim American WILL WRITE BOYHOOD OF WASHINGTON i .... .... ... sicai Donont to tno uody 'irorororo last May ns nn oil burnnr. rnn Himri orea to taKe over mo ua nnco ot mo, ,,, , . , .... ,,,.,. ..... Women" fund ' """""' v.jnaiii u. iv.rr cntunrllann. nru ronllv inlnttlnnnrlnu tt tnnnnr-wl In 'M i. ........ n u. . nn.nnn lmn ----- -- ---- ..- - l i., vuri nor WVVVV linnltM rSWt f ll AIP II1 miAI.a l...l. 1-.A , I lsPSsaaB u UfrAl& UdUJlHtn- h Quoen's "Work for and a further sum of .boon allocated to It by the National 'r ito vT I T i. -n" ,f, , , r" Afl"-ch''"K 1 Tioiinf fmi P y srouch. in "Ro a Lit- Its cargo, tho Ogontz steamed nearly ' tlo Sport," nt tho Liberty tonight. 1.000 miles to Lim 1'nim... ii i i ' ho nnv mmmmpo. whlrli cnnRIMIH .... .. ' .... - ' - - which snows somo or tno funniest on- 'of 14 members, all well-known social tnnB,emenU a yollnK man 0V(r , t workers under tho chairmanship of ,nt0 , iTyln(, t0 m marrle(li i tho Marchioness of Crowe, will begin i at onco to train eligible women to ,,. . I -..nil... nn .nnnn.n n, ,,n..ln nl THUnUS OI 1110 1-1CSI1," fl 710W Fox photoplay ((tarring Gladys Brockwell, will bo shown at tho Liberty Theatre on Thursday. In ! quality as teachers of domestic sci ence, higher grado cookery, physical science and welfare work, and a se lected fow will bo Introduced to tho I medical and legal professions. this play onerecelvcs a vivid Improi- oiiiiuneu a supply of fuel oil. Sho vvhh reconverted Into an oil burnor tlioro and returned to Now York. HL'SINESS MEN'S MEETIN rho Iluslnoss Men's asHoclotlon will hold n special meeting Wednes day ovonlng, April 7, nt.OMO o'clock .Thowboyhood of ticorco Wash. Ington Is fcf bo written Into new bodk form by this talented wcut ern writer, Miss Dyrd Mock of California. She (s now in Wash ington gatherini'data. Miss Mock to ona of tho 'founders of iho American Women's Legion. WOJL1N IS CANDIDATE IN UMATILLA COUNTY slon of a -I'd. variation of human C JXJUJL 'i'.0'?!' f?.- nmnllnno ;." ," ,""':" ""'" " u " imnS- Gladys Rrockwell, tho 'glrl of n PENDLETON Ore., April 7 tho first time In tho history of Uma. tilla county, a woman, Mrs. Claro Partrldgo Stone, has npnounced hor candidacy ' for tho office of county superintendent. Mrs, Rtqno resides at Athena. She l'i a daughter of tho Iato General Partridge, commandor of Union forces in tho civil war. She will run on the republican ticket. - thousand expressions gives a forceful Impersonation of a wnlf of Fo" the world who experiences nmnzlng acted and a full attendance of mom- i.uni is rofiuested. Tho Klamath Kuiiiuuriuen s association nttond in force. will also n-o-7 W. C. VAN EMON, Secretary. "Biscuit" is derived from a Latin word which, means "cooked 'twlco." Tho Chinese wore fighting with guns at a tlmo when Europeans used bows and arrows. Boxmakers Attention! SPECIAL MEETING ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH in the LIBRARY HALL, THIRD AND MAIN STS. TL1 .1 .. mis is me meeting you have been asked to !-!, for. - w-"ac"r.fi