The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 06, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Rich, Creamy
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with their crisp saltiness food for
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W. S. S. BUYING
san Francisco, May . Treas
ury department roports received by
tho federal rcscrvo bank ot Snn Fran-
Cisco show that residents ot tho
twelfth fcilernl resorvu district In
vested $J.3S2,2G' In Thrift njui War
Savings Stamps nnil Treasury Sav
ings Certificates during tho first 60
days of 1920, or a per capita Invest
ment of 20 cents on thu basis of tho
1910 census report. This places tho
district second among thu 11 other
federal reservo districts In per capita
Investment, with tho fourth, or Cleve
land, Ohio, district leading. Tho
total Investment , In theso securities
for tho sixty day period throughout
tho United States aid Its possessions
was $13,27S.7S9.S0.
Following Is tho cash total and per
capita Investment by the states of the
twelft district:
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TIMELY SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE CARE OF THE FACE AND HANDS
GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM
We have just received an express shipment direct from New
York. Per bottlo $L58
State
Per
Capita.
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ARCHITECTS ASK
FOR UNIFORMITY
MONTEVIDEO, April IS, (By
Hall). Worldwide legislation to
stop the "hideous deformity" of
streets, parks, gardens and plazas
and to beautify all cities was advo-j
cated at the first congress of archl-'
tects which has just closed Its ses
sions here.
Representatives were present from
all South American countries as well
as from the United States. The con
gress in proposing legislation for tho
adoption of regular plans and tho
location of public buildings and mon
uments, recommended tho continua
tion of the system of uniform squares.
Classes In "urbanization" in univers
ities and special schools of architec
ture were also proposed, a resolution
stating that these were indispens
able for the culture of the people.
Emphasis-was also laid on the need
of construction with government aid
of cheap and hygienic, homes for
Total.
Arizona $ 30,635
California GS6.768
Idaho G0.71S
Nevada 29,063
Oregon 291,571
Utah . 3S.S44
Washington 329,346
Members of the Thrift army
Alaska saved $21,449, giving a per
capita investment of 33 cents in tho
government's securities, whllo Ha
waii Invested $3,87,3, or two cents
per person.
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laborers In Industrial sections. The
congress urged also that there should
be established In each country a
"National Bank for tho Construction
of Economic Houses" with funds con
tributed by employers and capitalists.
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Harmony Cocoa Buttor Cream '. . Ho
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SPECIALLS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
$1.25 Hair Brush, real bristle,
solid back 89c
60c Cascade Linen. One full pound
fabric finish writing paper 39c
60c value 3,000 sheets of tissue
toilet paper 50c
60c Opoko Coffee, pound 45c 1
$1.00 Jordan Almonds 69c I
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$2.00 Symbol Fountain Syringe, J
2-quart, seamless bag, guaran- $
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year.
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AMERICANS
PARIS, April 17, (Uy Mall).
American students are to have an
opportunity to obtain an education In
the higher domalnB of knowledge un
der tho direction of tho faculties of
tho University of Paris. This an
nouncement has Just been made by
Dr. Paul Appell, who has become
rector of tho groat French educa
tional institution, in succession to the
late Henri Polncare.
Dr. Appell has Just told tho Asso
ciated Press correspondent that
classrooms, laboratories and libra
ries of Paris aro to be opened to
young Americans. Tho city of Paris
has given a site on tho Boulevard St.
Germain on which it Is proposed to
build an American Instltuto where
American students can bu lodged,
liavo their club and auditorium.
It Is intended also to prnvldo for
American students opportunities for
iitlilctiCH and hygienic living such
as they have enjoyed In Amorlca.
Dr. Appell states, that, owing to the
heavy war burdens Imposed upon
Franco, sho would be gratified If
America would co-Operate with, her
In a practical way In tho creation of
tho proposed American Institute.
Unbounded admiration for the
spirit of tho American nation was ex
pressed by Dr. Appell in an interview
granted to tho correspondent nt the
Sorbonne. He declared that ho de
sired Intensely to promoto opportune
HIcb for young Americans to pursue
or perfect their studies In France.
Dr. Appell said that the law faculty
of the University of Paris whose famo
is worldwide wob considering ar
rangements for receiving foreign stu
dents who until now bad been en
titled only to attend special courses.
The faculty of mcdlclno also would
extend its privileges to rorelgnors
particularly In laboratory rcarch
and clinical studies. A special do
greu of doctor of mcdlclno would bo
grunted hut this would not confer tho
right to practice, mcdlclno in Franco.
Courses for foreign Htttdeuts al
ready hnd boon largely dovoloped by
I thu faculty of letters and Dr. Appell
,suld tho university would make doci
i tors' degrees accessible to foreign
students without lowering the stan
dards of Its requirements which
were, he suld, much higher than
those of any German university. Ho
Ulso indlcatod that the Pastour Hlo
loglcal instltuto, tho Radium insti-
j tuto and tho Instltuto ot Iladlothora-
poutlcs and probably tho roccntly es
tablished Instltuto of Optics would
co-oporato In offering opportunities
for American students to study in
Paris.
Hay is now loaded and paclcod In
to freight cars by means of tho air
blast. Tho hay is drawn up to a.
platform besldo the car by a crano,
and a powerful air blowor burls it
Into the car.prcsslng it down and
packing It.
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To pipe smokers :
MixaliuIe"BULi:"
DURHAM, with
your favorite .to
bacco. It's like sugar
in your coffee.
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