PAQH SRVHlf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOMMY, MAY 04, II . i ggaaajaaaaaaaa niHLLiiininuiLL. mmmmmmmMmwmwm-mmmMM;m mudiuiiiiLd WMfflmakmmmMmM cwmsmm mmwsmmmm GHRISTfANITV mm for WORLD'S ILLS ' PHILADELPHIA. 1'n, May CI. . unruunn rami as n euro ior ", mutivoj unrest, c'.'mtlslacllon world III- was advocated lv r.Bm, disorder nro n nocfalty. Hot Nlcholis Murray Duller, president .if fruo or thousand min., ,,. Columbia University. In m nddn-ss !.,, , work carll for ,1(1J ,u.fnm. to commissioners of tho l'-gibytur 1 ,1ii.iimnn, nf ,. .. inlp,A,ii,,i .. Dr.. Ian general assembly today "Every conrulvablo explanation of tho unro.it, dlKr.tlflfnctlnn ami ills order that prevail throughout tho world has been propound I'Xiopl tho oiio that Is deepest and moil Import- CAM. FOR MONTHLY OV CHAMIIER or M EKTI.NO CX)MMERCE Tho monthly meeting of tho Klam ath County Chamber of Commorco has boon postponed uptll 8 p, m. Tuesdny, May 25, nt which tlmo a resolution will ho presented to amend the constitution soas to change the name and funrtlons of tho 11th cominlttoo, ninVIng It tho committee on siiitlstlci and Informa tion, Instoad of social. Ily order of tho Prosldent, O. 0. Al'PLKOATB. Becrutnry, Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally nuto utago service Is now allng between Klamath Kulls onoratlng oud llend. Olllrcs Knx enfo and Mot ropolltan Hotel, 0, I. Itockard. 27-tf HELL NURHERY HT(H7K I'OR L'H Oood territory open. Torma at trnctlvo. Wrlto for contract nnd In formation Immedlatoly. HA1.E.M NURHERY COMPANY, 1030 Cliomokota St., Salem, Oro. 16-301 i.' i it i; Doos tho word utrlko torror lo your heart, or Is your proporty protected sufficiently by Insuranco In a rollablo company? In this day ot high cost of material, scarcity of homes, no ono should leam their proporty un protected. Let us explain to you tho special Insurance lyatem undor which we protect your home In the loading Insurance companies of America. James H, Drlicoll, Room 4, Loomli Hulking. Phoae 432, nnl," he said "Having ioiiii to foe! hluiiulf quite superior to nil that has Keno before, and belt without, faith In anything Hint llc bojomi man ha heenmo nn M Tho wltdon, the Jiintjce mj morality of nu net or policy are rn-v tested solely by Its Immediate rorults Mid there result are Incro.iMngly mem urud In terms of tho matutlnl mid emotional satisfaction of tiiu mo- meiit, .1 .., ,vorl(, constituted and ...," ,, . ; .. .., ' i "" -- terlnl satisfaction und nothing but unrest, dnisiitlsfactlon and (Unorder Is possible, "What appears to hue happened Is that In cottlng freo tin Individual human bring fiom 'thoi- oxternal restraints and compulsion which constitute t runny, ho has also been set freo from thoso lulornal ,c stralnts and compulsions uMch dis tinguish liberty from Hoi so "Tho pendulum has swung too f.tr, Tho tlmo has como th time N Ir.'Jccd already past, w.'i'n tho pen dulum should begin Its living Lack .t'd townrJ tho mlCdlo pclut of wisdom, of sanity, of nolt-control ond of stead progroif, Ilefi Is lo it. found th rellgloux opportunity ol tho Anion nn nation In this year ol grucu. "Thoro enn be tio cure for tho u'orld'H Ills i"d no nlMtomnnt of 'lo world'a (Mscoutent until fnlth i.vl tho rule of ovorl.wlni; principle nio again restoicd and nilo ill nremo In tho life of men ml of too n.ition. ThN rnnnot ho il.ij- by ox ..ortntlon or bv preachliu; itlone. It i ust bo don) :lso by lOi'.llnB euro ful, ayntomutlc, rntlounl tnching that will show In simplest language that tho unlnstruclod enn under Btnnd whnt nro tho uHHontlnlo or n pornianuntnnd lofty morality, of u Htablo and.jUHt, social and Industrial order, aiil ot tv Bocuro nnd subllmo religious fnlth. "Tho school, tho family, and tho church nro thrco cooperating' educa tional agonoles, oach of which hna Its wolght of responsibility tu boar." Tho only carbon papor manufac turer west of tho Mississippi rlvor Is lu Oregon. hi: iii:iivi:i it ,..,, .... .. , ,. .. ,, IlLllKLI.M.Cal.. May 2l.John remo egnUt. 1 UUk,,7 M "T " " " cn Kratlfylng to read the reas.ur o, morality ' W'0 alh ot further evidence of nR ntomcnts ot ,CVtira, cmlnent tlin function nl correlation of the hypogloMtis and thyroid." Tor this hu received tho degree ot Doctor of' Phlloiophy from tho University of I California. Desplto tho fact that ' Dr. l.nrson has won bin Ph. I). de gree ho Is devoting his en tiro tlmo to his occupation, which Is that of a I'oucemnu in, i.erKoley. A Clnrslfled Ad will sell It. Tnko RnltiT to flush Kldncjis ncutrallre Irritating acids. and Kidney and Ulndder weakness re- suit from uric acid, says n noted authority. Tho kidneys niter this ncld from tho blood and pars It on to tho blnddor, whoro It often re mains to Irritate nnd Inflame, caus ing n burning sonsntlon, or sotting up nn Irritation at tho neck of tho bladder, obliging you to seek rollof two or throo tlmo during tho night. Tho Rtiffcrer la In constant dread, tho wntor passes somotlmes with a scalding sonsntlon nnd Is rory pro tiiso: ngnln, thoro la dlfllculty In nvoldlng It. Illaddor weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urlnn tlon. Whllo It la extremely annoy ing and Bomotlmos painful, this Is really ono ot tho most slniplo all inonts to ovorcomo. Oot about four ounces of Jnd Salts from your phar macist and tako n tnblospoontul In a glass, of water boforo greaktast, contlnuo this for two or throo days! KTIils wjll noutrallxo tho acids In tho uiiuu au ii uu longer is a source or Irritation to tho bladder nnd urinary organs which then act normally again, Jad Snlta la Inoxponslvo, harm less,) and Is made from the ncld of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urls acid ir ritation. Jad Salts la splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here yon hare a pteaeaat, effer vescent llthia-water drlak. which quickly relieves bttMfcr trombto. IN BLADDFR T IN FAR EAST PHILADELPHIA, .May 21-Amor-Icim missionaries In Korea, despite tliu hardships mid danger Incident to reconstruction following tliu UII- Inn by tho Jupancso of the recent up rising, me planning to "Christianize every dlntrlrt In the country," ac cording to tho annual roport of tho Presbyterian hoard of foreign mis slons to the Presbyterian general assembly, niado public hero today. Referring to tho rovolt, tho report Huy: "The ruMiilt proved anew that , Japan will not voluntarily grant Kor ean Independence; that tho Koreans cannot sccura It by forco and that other governments, having long ago I recognized Japanese annexation of tho peninsula, will not Interfere Costly too, was thj movement to tho Japanese, for It reinforced their crit ics, dlslicartoncd their friends, alien- 'tiled the sympathy of allied1 nations und brought upon tho ruthless mili tarists tho opprobrious namu of 'tho Huns of tho Orient.' " Regarding tho altitude of tho American missionaries toward tho J Koreans' revolt against tbo Japanese,1 tho report quotes Illshop Herbert Welch of tho Methodist Episcopal chup-h cf Korea as saying: "It Is no cvlduncu of unfriendliness to tho Jap anese people that tho missionaries be came alienated In sympathy from the Japanciu government but only a tes timony to tho deep humanity of their feelings and to un Indignation against wrong doing which was worthy of all prulau." "There Is a general disposition to give the new administration In Korea a fair chance U remedy the undoubt ed nbuics that oxlst," continues tho I1 report. "Americans," It says, "should distinguish betwoen tho civil and military parties among the Japanese. The former Is composed of enlight ened nnd rronrcsslve men, who fel as wo do about tho outrages Hint have been committed In Korea. Tho latter Include a largti number of men who nro thoroughly Prussian In their temper and conduct. "Americans, should bear in mind tbnt thoro is n c nsldcrablo element nmnng the Japanese themselves who nra greatly .disturbed by tho stern and Iron-handed policy of tbo mili tary party In dealing with them. It would bo not only unwise but unjust to make Indiscriminate condemnation of tho whole Japanese nation." Declaring that "China Is Jn a state . ,,... ,,, .,, ,nvy .. hn. Japani.se as to the intentions ot their government adding, honvvor, that "something mere than words, how ever sincere, Is required to removo misgiving and distrust.' Orecdand altruism, democracy and militarism, It euys, aro struggling for tho mas tery. During the past year, tho ro port h.i)8, Chinese churches con nected with tho Presbyterian, Con gregational, United Ilrethren -and , London missions, have formed ono organic Christian body. All other evangelical denominations have been Invited to Join. I Presbyterian fsrelgn missionaries , Increased In 1919 from 1,361 to ,1,428 and tho nntlvo workors from C.S06 to G.SG6. In order to meet tho high cost ot living, which In somo fields like Japan, hns Increased over 300 per cent, tho living allowances for tho Presbyterian missionaries hnvo been Increased from tho former standard ot $1,250 a year to $1,500. New methods ot dealing with sedi tion Is dcclnred to havo mado mission i activities In India more difficult, "all non-llrltlsli subjects desiring to en gage In philanthropic, odticatlonal, medical or missionary work bolng re quired to otitaln a license." ,ThU was modified for tho missionaries provldod they declared duo obedlcnro nnd respect to tho government and carefully abstained from political af fairs. ReluforcementB nro called for "to check tho growing power of Mo hammcdlsm," In West Africa. India hau 400 motion plcturo theatres. ' N MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingersoll nawler Chiropractic Pbyslclaa First National Dank Building Entrance, Room 6 ASHLAND, OREGON BUSINESS CARDS WMWMWMWMWVMMWVWWWV Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo handlo the belt In our lino, such an Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tlroa and Tubes. Tho homo of the two and throo wheelers, Includ-J ing iianey-Davidson Borvloo. n V muuinir 110 H. Mb St. Klamath FaU AMMWVVXVyMMMVMWMVW notice Wo open itoro every Tuesday and - Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. .tinny are tne good things we can show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good tbngs cheap as you msy learn, you will never bo In debt and havo to skip If you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Gth St. -$m$np TgJSZZZZXjx PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY IlulliN anything, In the cabinet line, Doors, Screens, etc. Shop at 110 Eighth St. i. C. CZKGIIORN Civil Engineer and Harvey or , Office S17 Main Bt. Phone! 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WILSON Manager EX-SERVICE MEN, 'ATTENTION I The regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. ra., at the City Hall In Klamath Falls, sen the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are In vited. Those desiring to Join the Post mar secure application blanks from O, K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or T. K. Carnaaan, all ot Klamath Falls. FWBD NICHOLSON, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- MWMMMMWWWMWVXMWWMi FRED WESTERFELD DKNT1HT I'hono 434W. A'-Hiiy Laboratory Loom It llldg., Klamath Fall IAMWVWVMK DR. C. A. IMMIIO Dentist I. O. O. P. Ilulldlng PHONE. 01 MMAAAMMMMWWVMMWMWWMMM PRIVATE HOSPITAL .Vow Open for Maternity Cane Mrs". Roaa McDaalek, 301 High St Phone 455 0jAHfjj0VVv Office Phone 177W Res 17711 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart . Ph) l Inn nnd Kurgrou 'htte Ilulldlng Klamath Falls Oregon MAAAAAAAMAWMMVWtfMVWVMMK DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. 0. F. Temple E. D. 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Meets Friday night of each wool I. O. O. F. hall, Sth and Main strt Hyman Weschler. N. 0.; W. C. W Secretary: W. D. Cofer, Treasun Bwauna Encampment No. 41, 1 O. F., meets Tuesday night of week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. II, No C. P.; W. D. Cofor, Hcrlbe; I Bueslng, Treasurer. w NEW CITY LAUNDI FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main sjmI CtHag I .