aei: Tintn: THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,, OREGON TUESDAY, MAV18,"I "K .' 24 Rounds of High Class BOXING FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 21 under the uperviiion of the Klamath Falls boxing commission HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Program starts at 7 o'clock Scats now on Bale at the Rex cafe. $3.00 for ringside, $2.00 general admission, including war tax HBH'lf iasasasaasl9IMsafflrsassBaskJL t SBBBBBBBBBBBBBr-t1t'(:. CsBBsliBBBBitjBBBBBBBBBBB9K 27 ' UMJr VisYBBBBBBBBBBjSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV SJSSssSfli ft t y IDE WE TO Young Souza vs. French King, 118 pounds, 10 rounds Bobbie Allen vs. Young Eaton, 144 pounds, 6 rounds Red Moore vs. Joe Blackburn, 145 pounds, 4 rounds Bearcat vs. Kid Covert, 105 pounds, 4 rounds 4IKKMAVY Ml'KT PAY juIO.immi.oihi KCPAIt TIOV PAHI3. Ma)' Is H l understood Jn official clirlrn hero that tin An-J jclo-Fronch ronferenre which closed itirity decided thut Hib iiiim total which Herman) should liy ' repar ation would be flxd nO2iiH.0.0ft0.. . ftM . . . . ooo marks, niwroomat.'ly 1 30.000.. Wsth poisons and toxins front WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER ooo. 7 A Classified Ail III tail It. Nerici: or it'.itiii.VK sai.i: system before putting food into stomacii. Wash yourself on tho Inside before breakfast like yon do on the outside. ThU U vastly moru Important bo- cutis tho tkln pore tlo not absorb SUIE'S NEEDS In asking the ntata of Oregon to vote favorably for llio two mill elementary school measure, popularly known a thn Chlldrnn's Illxtitit IIIII, thn teach r of llio slain of Orogon am not auk Ing for an lucrmsn In salary They am merely working for a fair anil fiqual distribution of taxes lor tlio aup port of those basic schools, that tlio entire atato will bu taxod and not only tho organized school dlatrlcta, a at present Is thn case. Tho shortage of of teacher In Ora gon I growing io rapidly that the altuatlon la alarming In tho extreme l.ait year 100 arhoola war cksod, and In these 100 achoola, 230 room wore etoaud and cloan to 4000 pupllii worn anabln to havn tho Inatructlon that rlxlitly should havn been theirs, What as the cause? It wa dun entirely to a ahortage of tnachera, Why? flerauan the tach era am being underpaid and aro lcav Ing tbn profession for bettor-paid work. Tlioy havn to do this. Home day Ore1 gon mutt come to thn reacun of the teacher. Now, It la bolng Mked to aavn thn child, the water of tomorrow, Do wn want blm educated? Sura Only recently In New York did the quaatlon of railing thn teachnra' ial arte romn tip before thn leglalature and It wa due to a lack of aufflclenl Information aa to thn extent to which they should bo Increased, and the ability of communities to pay Increase haw led the legislative leaden to de cldn to postpone final revision of thi teachers' salary law until another ses slon, Thn temporary readjustment ct sat arloa will fix thn minimum rate fot thn rural school teacher at $150, while In the larger country dlatrlcta tin lowest paid elementary teachers will Krl (100, Tho minimum In clementar) schools In third class cities will tx $1,100 Instoad of $920 as at present, and that In high schools $1,260 Instead of 1940 Second-class cities must raise their minimum salary of elamentar) teachers from $S00 to $1,200, and that of hleh school tacn?fs frets Jl.Ouu to $1,400, In order to prevent New York Clt) draining thn adjoining cities of teach ors, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, White I'Uliis, and New Kocbnlt am to bo required to pay within $550 of the rates In effect In New York City. Flat Increases of $560 over the March 1 rail's arc mandated upon Syracuso and of $400 on lluffalo and ltnchester Thesu higher salaries will do much to nuke thn teaching servlcn mum at tractive, Tho Now York City rate are to bo fixed by a cotnmltteo now at work X JOHNSON MEETING Tonight Houston Opera House AT 8 O'CLOCK Thomas Lloyd Lennon SAN FRANCISCO ATTORNEY WILL ADDRESS THE VOTERS OF KLAMATH COUNTY IN BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF Hiram W. Johnson Nnllro la hereby gh en that " "fli.ipurlll Into tho blood, causing I "M,n l,. l""M" dft-rmlnlnK ho lordanre with the order of s.ile of llmlmn,.,,,, wn t, )0wr norm do. i ,l,n e" 1uoU r tl,e ,I,rect ,a,e Ux founty Ciurl of hliimnlli lounty, Kor cery ounro of food tuken Into of H, mllto $12.000 000 ahall bo dla Clritcnn. thi) Utnli'mUnciI licnr) u , i, .in,,,.,), .a,i,. .n ,,,.., .r t.-lliutnl nmonv moru thnn 24.000 mem JansMn, us Kuurillun of thn pi-rsnn , ,,rn ut ,0 cnrrloil out, bow of the supervising staff Tht and i-stutn of i.eonn j" ," ,.'!'lf tl" l"ly. If this wasto Is not' aurage Incroasa of $500 would ecm inaanv, win on i ui ."'"""'.' ulliiinntcil day by i ny t mi ckly Jtm 12. 1920. sell tor casii.ni pri:ifermp,tl, , Kl.n,.rillc- .olaoiiit. gases nml toxins which nro absorbed or sucked Into thn blood stream, through thn lymph ducts, which should suck only nourishment. i to n glass of hot water with n teaspoon- nil of iimestonu prosphntn In II, which Is rt harmless way to wash theso poisons from the stomach. liver, kldnos and bowels thus cIuuiisIuk. awootenlng ami frvshon Ing tho allmontary canal beforo iat- luir liinm fnnH. I A Quarter rtound of lline.tnnn ra v.ny ut joini legisiauvo commu nhnanliiin inmtm i.,it wAM it. , i- .!. ten to which the task was asslsned has drug store, but Is sufficient to niuko1 raised thi minimum to $1,600 and haa anyono an enthusiast on Insldo bath-, so revised otbor salaries that (host ins. MAItlTIMK COMPK.nWtMKV ACT UXeO.VHTITCTIOXAl! WASHINGTON. May 18. Tho net io! Congress ot 1917. riving tho states tho right to enact compensa tion laws In retpect to Injuries of person In maritime employment, wa declared unconstitutional by the supremo court today. vni.i anii.. nil Interest of nld warn In the follow Ing described real prop erty; all bids should be nulled to llio iitiderslEiit'd. to P O llox 82. Klam ath Kails,, Oregon, or presented r. A BI)k,niltl ,,,, mt.aMlro u , him In pJrsun at liU reslduno) in ,rkt ,0foro hreakfust each day, tin I ii rny. l-ona Anna Janssen's Intereit In tho I'stntn In entirety with Henry II. Janssen In Ihu following described ten-acru tract, situated In Klainulh County, Oregon' Coinmenclng at tho northwest rornor of tho southwost quarter of tho northwest quarter of miction five, township 3 south, raniin 9 east of the Wlllametlu Men dlan; tliuncu notith on suction line 6 chains; thence vast, nt right angles, on north lino of tract dnodod to C. C. Lewis by C. I.eon I.owls nnd wife, 16.80 chains; thenru north 8 chains, to south lino of northwest quarter ot northwest quartur of suld sectien: thence west 16.66 chain to place ot beginning, oxcepttng a square rod at northwost corner ot aald tract, but Including a right ot way over a atrip one rod wide to the county road, the north line of said right ot way being Identical with the south line ot aald northwost quarter ot the northweat quarter and lot 1 ot said aoction, wnn right of O. A. Hllllard and heirs and assigns to malntuln gale. Also the following described tract: Thn intnr.tai nt mlil ward betnc merely her Inchoate dower 'right as wife of Ilonry It. Janssen in tho par cel described as follews: iioginning nt tho southeast cornor ot lot 4 In block 31, I.inkvlllo Plat, City ot Klamath Falls. Orogon, und runnlug thence northorly, on tho custom linos of lots 4 nnd S In said block, 130 feet; thouro wosterly, parullol with Main Htrcet, S3 feet; thence north erly, at right nnglcH with Muln atreet, 30 foot; thonco wostorly, parallel with Main atreet, 80 foot; thence northerly, at right angles with Main atreet, to the south lino of said atreet; thence wostorly, ulong the south line of said (treat, 4 feet; thonco at right anglos, southerly, 60 toot; thonco westerly, parullol with said stroot, CO foot; thonco northorly, nt right angles, 00 feet to suld ittoot; thonco wostorly, along tho south lino of said stroot 31 3-5 foot; thonco southorly. at right anglos with said stroot, S9'l feet; thonco onotorly, pnrallol with said streot, 3 foot; thonco Bouthorly, at right nngloa, 1C0 Mi foot to north lino ot Klamath stroot; thence easterly along north lino 'of said stroot 181 foot to the placo of boglnnlnR. Datod nt Klamath Fall, Orogon, May 10, 1020. HRNHY n. JANSSEN, Cluardlnn of Luinm Anna Janssen May ll-18-25rl-S mill In comparison with thn ether In cresses wero It not for the fact that the govarnor lust month signed a bill gllnt thn New York, City teacher sn Increase on June 1. Six thousand six hundred and Ih'en teachers wilt re celvo from 30 to 40 per cent more pay than they receled on IK-c, 31, 1919, while ti.050 others of a total of 24,123 will han tholr siUrlea Increased from 50 to CO per cent. Dut the minimum talary en Juno 1 will bo only $1,005 In redrafting the provisions of the tatc-wlde salary bill affecting New . ' ; 4sB X X sW kr sV f SCHOOLS ARE UNABLE TO GET INSTRUCTORS Miss Clara Porter, who was nno of tho organizers and first presidents of the Duslness and Professional Women's League ot New York, hns been appointed assistant secretary ot ono ot tho largo trust companies In the metropolis, i A Classified Ad will soil It. HEADACH E NEURALGIA PI dot s10 cent paoksft of Dr. James' Headache Powders r- and don't suffer. trades of the service where tho chief ibortago ot teachers exists shall offer salaries that will attract "and hold the beat teachers. In no other way can the standards ot teaching be maintain ed, not to ay Improved. Whan the legislative committee re ports next year whatever other grade of the service have net received due and proper consideration can be pro vided for In the general salary Increase meaeure. . Dr. Kllzaboth Das ot Now Orleans I tho new president ot tho medical Women's National Association. Mrs. T. F. Kelloy has taken office as Judgo ot the Juvenile court ot Memphis, the first woman in Tennes see to hold a judicial position, For twonty-two years Miss Martha K. Smith haa boon in sole charge ot ono ot the stnttons on tho noston & Malno railroad, serving as station agent, express agent, freight handler and baggugemaster. When your head ache you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can tttkb a remedy liko Dr. Juiium' Ilosd uclio Powders and rclloo the pain and !iyinOf;la at once. Send somcono to th" 'rug store now for a illinu pneknga n O )r, Jaiiici' Iloudaclic "I'owdet. Dun i siilTcr' it 'n n few Moments you will feci flno-Mieudacha L'ouo 11,1 inorf I neuralgia pal J. r A aasslfled Ad wilt sell It. POLITICAL ANXOUNOEHtssIT JOHN FARNELL , announces his candidacy for the re publican nomination aa sherin ot Klamath county. If electod I will always remombor that I am your ser vant, not your muster. Adv. Superintendent Spauldlng of Cleveland Board Decries Small Salaries. Men teachers aro disappearing from tho schools of Oregon. Thirty years aeo there were as many men as women In elementary schools. Now the ration Is four men to six womon. Cleveland, Ohio, finds It Impossible to socuro men teachera of manual or physluxl training for elementary schools because ot low salaries. These tacts are presented to Cleve land teachers by 8upt Frank E, Spauldlng In an article being distribut ed to them for Information In oonaac tlon with their study ot the salary questionnaire recently sent out. The remedy In Oregon I th two mill levy. Significance Is lent to the situation by a recent resolution ot the School masters' Club of Cincinnati deploring the condition nationally and atatlng "the Influence of men la considered necessary for the proper education ot American youth." The resolution asks th National Edueatlonal Association to brtag b sort) the public and Its school otft dais u serloyam at the sitaactea. Probably without a parallel In the shoe making Industry is tho record ot service ot Mrs. Lydla Ann Varney, who tor fifty-six year has been a shoe worker In Brockton, Mass. For twenty-two years she has been work ing in tho same factory and at the same machine Mount Holyoko College has a now club whose membership is confined to students and faculty members whose grandmothers studied at the college. Dating buck to 1836, Mount Holyoko is one ot the few women's colleges .which have been In exist ence long enough to boast ot three generations of students. weakness and a general dccllno in health. 4 Whon your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or tho urlno Is cloudy, full ot sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or threo times a night: if you suffer with sick headacho or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when tho weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces ot Jad Suits; take a tablcspoonful In a glass ot water be-' fore breakfast for a tow days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the add ot grape and lemon Juice, combin ed with llthla, and ha been used for generations to flush and stimu late clogged kidney; to neutralise tho acids In the urine so It no longer Is a source of irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful efferves cent llthia-water beverage, and be longs In every home, because no body can mako a mlstako by bavins a good kidney flushing any time. ee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Get Acquainted C. O. IIUOWER Ropubllcnn enndidato for nomination District Attornoy, Klamath county, May 21, 1!)20. ''Preservation of UlghU; Prevention ot Wrongs." ' Adv. GIG EATERS GET T KIDNEY E Tho American men nnd women must guard constantly ugalnst Kid ney troublo because wo eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with urlo acid which tho kid neys strive to filter out, they woaken from, ovorwork. bocomo sluggish; tho ollmlnatlvo tlssuoa clog and the result Is kidney troublo, bladdor IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO GET. ACQUAINTED WITH THE FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK, (WHERE SAFETY AND GOOD SERV ICE ARE ALWAYS MAINTAINED. LET US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF MEETING YOU AND GREETING YOU FACE TO FACE. The First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hi j) - r U