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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
i' w I'AOi: Hit THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MAY . 1020 ii 0 6vE ANYTHiiCT?BA8lt " ('"CUflT''if.. wr ? 1 1 I I . 21 The Clancy Kids The Only Way to Win Ecr, Timinic, Is to Give Her a "Ring' ? :.;...-..--..r-v ifi r5 X .Jrt. .-V- ' Hl O WW win IlW t lll 1 Y0M rUrm' Til HCRuPiOMANyTiMfS r- c" ' -T . "7 ' .OffiY iHCTht)' fdrfrvivyifow Til PUT a ilrr,.. DAPtPoiTAf.AN V 1 .v, ,V AvwvAVnp ;aid' OH, F 5H Only J J 7,?) V rc r SH A r -1" " ' eruy n.. PCACH . ; -I ' ltf M" .. w v l :c 'If yr wvc jV" r,v i r - - '; u.w S. M -.m &, i IV vrVl SPetWHG f V. Si &SJA' ! O , fc !& jy I ai II "i I I VWf Vv i . r i i b r i injy .m . l-ssc: 5 y " tP- ,v aC7i A Thv; V 'J A w M fTyXv i SX2.fx& && T i 'W S tT- .t -4. - . ' SS .IV X I iT-J it By PERCY L. CROSBY D tr tk McClar Nwip.r SridJcaial l-gggBlfr VM"" .. - , t;;;q(; WWGIEYS ' IrTpto fter hcarty V IJpF stuffy feeling lv if you chew y a stick of Other benefits: to teeth. j breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to set for 5 cents I i i Sealed TightKept Right . fit -"TSSevsw ri -Ad AS The Flavor Lasf Western Floral Shop ad LEAVK VOCK ORIJKK FOK FIX)U'EItS In person if at all possible. A visit here will show how thoroughly we are prepared to meet any floral need from flowers for the table to the decoration of the largest church for feast, festival or wedding. Our cut flowers are received fresh every day. You will find your favorite here at all times in the per fection of its beauty. Mod erate prices are the invari able rule. SIRS. L. C. MOORE 702 Main Present efforts to signal Mars re calls that among the prizes offered by tho Paris Academy of Science to Inventors is ono of $20,000, founded many years ago by Pierre Ouzmann, which is to go to the person who finds a way to communicate with tho Inhabitants of another planet. & mi .M'-m-m Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED EMDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. $ Judd Low Prinnw 99M M44ttMM 'in St I 23 Main ff 1M C1PB m Tr' m E SCHOOL EFFICIEB NEW YORK. May 3 A nation-' uld campaign to "measure service of teachers, school equipment and courses of Instruction." so that evory municipality may know how to deal with Its public school problem, has been started. It was announced hero ' today, by a national committee com-t posed of secretaries of chambers of ' commerce and superintendents of schools representing C4 Amoriati cities. On the ground that the puhlK schools of the United States are fac ing n grave crisis due to the alleged need of $2,500,000,000 to provide j adequate buildings, and $200,000,000 i for raising salaries to stop the In- i creasing shortage of teachers, the tin-' .tional committee says that It is en j listing the aid of chambers of com-1 i mere all over the country for the 'purpose of acquainting every citizen I and taxpayer with the facts. Tho committee was organized lu-t i February at a meeting in Clovi h! ' O , called by Dr. George h. Strayvr t Columbia university, chairman of th i ammission on omergoncy In riluu t'on of the no nal education ttsso- illation, and tbu American City bu-i reau Officers of tho committee were elected as follews: Dr Straer. chalr- laan; Herbert S. Weet, Rochester, '.V Y.: Harold Davidson, Erie. Pa, I Fred A. Richardscn. secretary. N-v iork, executive committee; Henry SnUr, Jersey City, N. J.; R. O Jonvs, Cleveland. O ; J. II. lleveridge Oinul-a. Neb.; Raymond U Gibb Kansas City. Kan ; S U. Price. Iiridgeport, Conn ; E. L McCoIgm, Dawon, O. The conference decided that tho chambers of commerce could render effective aid only upon tho basis of a carofulsurvey of local school condi tions fcr the purpose of comparing them with other cities, the Idea being thereafter to enlist all community forces for the development of the public school system. The first questionnaires hent to chambers of commerce and superin tendents of schools of all cities with a population of 8,000 and more, and which will be followed by four other questionnaires makes tho following inquiries: "How much training do your teachers have? How well do you pay your school employes? What v x v r U t h Q i l i MB I ji y v I IT ' . .NK' ,.i arm That indefinable somethinp; called charm, for lack of a better dcflnition-what is u? Health, personality, nppearance all these go far toward its making, but Charm w greater tlian any one I Purola Toilet Preparations are real con tributors toward Charm. For many years they have been compounded from finest ingredients. They are pure, beneficial; and soothing, a3 well as beautifying. PUROLA ALMOND CREAM one of Hie IIHJbl lilVUICU lUIICl lUisu.a ia delightfully scented preparation to keep llie SKill auti, iniu uiiu uviiumuii - for sunburn andcliappedor irritated skuu POROLA AIDS TO HEALTH AND GEAUTf RHEUMATISM ANTI-URIC The mention of one brings the thought of the other to al who have used this great remedy for rheumatism. And they are always pleasant thoughts, for Anti-Uric never disappoints in cases of rheumatism. Communicate with Mr. Valentine Pink, 132o Stockton Street, San Francisco, and ask him his experience with Anti-Uric; Anti-Uric is for sale by TliE STAR DRUG COMPANY who will return your money if you are not satisfied with it. special inducement do you offer tho teachers in your Helm is?" Later questionnaires will ask, among other things "How well do you houxu your school children? What is your edu cational program? How adequately do you safeguard tho children's health? How much does education ccst your city? How will the rlalnj: costs bo met?" Tho American City bureau hero which, with Dr. Straur. Initiated and Is carrying out the prosont plans, an nounced Its desire "to mako tho main facts In the present emergency quick ly available" for thosu cities whero school problems aro pressing hardest for solution. Tho question of get ting high grade teachers and school omployes, ho said, has bocomo a more porploxlng ono than over before Many men and women. It l m.i.i have stopped going to normal schools anu teachers' colleges to prepare themselves as pedagogaos. In round numbers, Secretary Richardson said, thero will bo CO per cent fower grad uates from thoso schools in the United Slates in 1920 than In 1317 "Tho United States Is now actually 3C.000 short of tho number of toach ors required to fill positions," said Mr. Richardson. "This Bhortacn .,r. ists after about 65.000 inakn-ni.tf. teachers havo beon employed; In othor words, tho real Hhnrtn i iruiuou anu oxporionced Jjachora la fully 100,000. Tho cost nflTvin i, Increased at least 80 por cont In tho past bix yoara and yet toachora havo had a salary increase of les ih.n in Pflr cont Hlnco 1914. Building pro grams also have boon held up by tho war. muny commun ties hnvn ni. Brown their achool plants and over crowdod half-day sosalona, and tho forced uso of portable and temporary school buildings havo beon ovlbj which cry out for remedy." r ft i i llsai i l , i i, 'jh 9S S ! '4 CL'ARANTtt All Pumfa JWfiarutwnt unf cii ttrrj ta fuf tltotouih tttttlacUttn ,r t ;, . uu JsliJ Villi 6 (futrully rtjuni ..' PrrparH and Guarantrrd lv the BLUMAUtit. irani; ladoka romrj JAI'AMMI i OI.OXISI.S ri.ot u ) .Mi:.'ii'o TOKIO. .March In, (Jly .Mall). inillcatlotiH of an inrreoseil Ja pniuitatlon In Mexico are pol s. ncmk i: or nvi.i: or m:i, i:.m n: , N'ui'm i nrb)r r.'M Hint pur ' maht to Ah nrdur tf lh Count r ,1'i.uri nf tho titatii of OrrKilu for iKlamniii I'diintv. ihkiIo ami mitoro.t i mi Iip "nil day nf Mr-h. 1920, Mm iindnraietid ndiultiKtrnliir of tho attain of A inly O Mallnv. dncMstnl I will M'll nt pflvnla mIh Iti tho IiIkIi lent blddnr fur raati lit hand, tin and after lti lOlh dttr of April, 1930, all rlcttt, titlii and Ininrnat owimd and potcMnd by Haul itooiam! at tlm tlmo of lil ttrnth In and to tlin fol lowing dricrllHut real prti(Mirly, to 1 wC Hlluato In Klamath Count jr. OrrKoti. I am rim. of lllock Havon t"-n, of North Klamath Kail Addl lluu li tho City of Klamath Kail All bid tuut lm In wrltlnK and de 'llmrvd to ilia undr!Ktid at Iho lw (mro of It C Orofubnck, Klamath ! 1'nlU. Orrenn, prior to tho said 10th day of April i WAl.TKR i: I'KKKINH. 1 AdmluUtrntor of thn ttatatq of I Andy O'Malloy, t)ctaiid. I i3.i9-:.:.9 neihi: or iih:rih"s hai.i: on t:.i:ti"imv ' NOTIfi: 13 nKUCUY (UVKS that under und by tlrttm of a wr't of m ("-tltloil lit fnrerlaiurn Ixuxd mil of thn Hon' rablo Cirni.t t'ourt of tho Htatc of OrRon. for thn tntiuir of . Khunnth. In the cai of thn Htnto IjiiuI Hoard of th Ktatw of Orrcoti. Iplnlutlff. v Mary It ) tt ond William Hamcit. I'olm V !iimtit. Prdorirk W larnloti an.) Vary f Maftpi and JantM A Mkt r de ,1'i'ltnn. which m1 r't " .tit.-d on the 13th day of Apr.i , it loio. i win. on tno istn jy o tB. A 1). lv. . at tho front door a ( .. e -irl-hoi.Kv f Klamath ('unit! ur-eon, in tho City 'f Klamath K r r. n, ul tho hour of 3' 1ft i, , v !, j, (art-moon on xaul dat- i'.....1 m cll at public aurtton to tfi hielioat bidder for cau, frll tho r.ubt. tula anu miroi of tiio n , .Mry R Haott and William ia.xolt. Con V liynioui, rmdnk V fnr.ttt nit I Mnry O (aratcnt and Jaiiion A. Kat.r, la and to Tho uthwot qiiarlr of tho Bonifast quarter: tt.o ii.t half of the n.iuthwt-dt quartvr. atwt tho north- ' luaMor if tho ou(livt..t qimr tor o' -rton ewonty.lt. Ill luwnahln ilrtt-i.mi iouth, ran- t. , ( "f Willamette Moridinii. t. , turr wi'h I'm ('noiuvni. hondii.. m-t and M'purionanro ih.-r.-unio ljK. n or in any i, B,p., ii.ilg i R.'thrr with all Jler riEbt appur. !m,!i t0.?.'U '8d 0f ,0 Jwoma nji. jmrtonant llmmto. or iiukIi thereof as may bo nnro. jar, to -nii.fy n judgmrnt rotid.red in tho abovo outitl.-d cn.o on tl, -.-. .i.., o( .Morcn, 1330. which aalit honT,1?, f"r ,h M,m "f roup hundred do an (5 Inn,,,,. ...,n. ... Japnnuau ' ','B,t 'UMm iho Mid sum 'from tho . r...i. hLte.ri '?.'!'! "nil on., I.r Ih. noHap hro Bi n ruiull .Id.dC WlSSZTttiinSX of tho proposed ro-ojdnl.li.t...... foi.r nn.l (... .1... ...... "' """rnoyii of tho proposed ro-eslabllshmuiu on April 1 of the DOMtuI m,,,,, ,.,.1... m -. vavvvBja WtlTJt satf Kifea " ? "'i'.i... UVulilftt ln.l.. f . . . . . "' "''ii jupan anu that coun-'aald mn, (.,.. ' niiornu on try. Tho American .IoIl.. .'".''" day of Oclo- ;',?"":."'.'"""". !E'J2K: rt'l 5..1" ff-tS " "' " "'nuiu order will bo , co. ,., 7 ,,u uu' co,', " " """"I not more than 1100 oxoruii,"! 0X,n,M of '' 1" on A Classified Ad will soil It. BE PBETTir, TURN blf MIR DARK In Loudon tho norson Whn fl, .. porta to ih un(on .1 ... . .. - - - ...... uwoannioni tho I bursting of a water mam o0tg a re. vanl of aovcral dollars. Tiiy rJRAM)MOTiii:R.8 oi,n ka U)riti; m:riiK ok haei: ti:a am) aru'iint Almost ovcrvnnn t,,,,... ..... T and 8ul,,l,r, properly compounS -...,..- uacK tho natural color an, tro to the hair when faded, gray or Btreakpd. Yar n ,1... .'.. ..r to cot .!,. .... " . n" "'" "'" wnX . " "iiAiuro wnn m mako It at '"'no, which Is iniiu. .n.. ..... "l mo. Nowndn,. -:.:: .'"u'"- nig store for "Wyoth'a sago afluT. Phur Compound," you will got a largo "ottlo of this famouB old SclJ. S! Proved by the addition of o her it Kredlonis, for about Bo e.nt. Uon't suy gray! Try it No one can possibly ton ,, I " " on" xour hair, aa It doc., 0 n S oft brush .iU It, and draw IS "rough your hair, taking one ma hnn..Mf.,i,. , "' 0,lr ha,r becomes ,V(i ' ""r t"',.sy and attract Dntoil iiii tin. .1... ... 192,, " ""x 01 April, A. I). OHO. I.. IIUMPIIRRY. fihorlff of Klamath County. 11 IIBUT IS. HAWKINS, Apr 12-19.2(1.3.10 ,),'l",lJr Nntloiial I'on-t Timber fr Halo i)isHtrict,'iv,,lH ,w" ,.w rocol' tho "isirict ForoHior iin.ii r.' o7a;,??,,(;!1l,:.M-.'"r ?.ri0: yollow hi.. ""","" w''i thrown r 1, ZJ "'I' ."""Kin fir mid whlto ToWmh ... ni ;iiBI,,nrlwl ttnm wll,,n J"S- M ' uV,3B U',,, '1C- """KO KoreMt n ,: W,,,IJ, Cratur National 1 100 T?. B,' " . .,)u,")M,t wllh 1'W all LJl"JlU o.rojnct any and Hilbi 1 It mi ?,. 1 1 , ",)ror" ,,,,lrt uro III" 1 , . 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