The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Features Yon Get Exdisircly in
Mack Trucks
PISTONS AND CYLINDERS
Pistons and Cylinders of MACK truck are
annealed. If they were not annealed, which in
practically all other engines they are not, a par
tial annealing process would take place after
being put into service, due to the heat of com
hustion while running. By the MACK system
of annealing distortion is prevented.
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MACK cylinders are cast in pairs. The mate
rial is a special gray iron with graphitic carbon
so proportioned as to form an ideal bearing sur
face between piston and cylinder when the en
gine is in operation. The cylinders are water
tested to insure that there are no blow holes or
other imperfections.
MACK pistons are of unusual length, min
imizing side pressure. Each set of pistons is bal
anced separately and then, assembled with their
rods, they are balanced again. Concentric rings
are used instead of the common eccentric rings.
The concentric ring fills the groove instead of
leaving a gap, and in addition it exert uniform
pressure on the cylinder throughout its circum
ference. J. H. Garrett & Son
MACK - INTERNATIONAL
MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION
Dr. J. II. Sears, at tho deportment
of education of the Leland Stanford
University of I'ttlto Alto, Cul dellv
ercd an Instru-tlve addn.Hn Friday
evening at Miller Hill scbool on the
consolidation of schools,
California, especially tbe southern
part of tbe state, bun proved that
conlldatlon of rural districts works
advuntsgeously. All over the nation
the movement for consolidating
s boots and bettering the service la
gaining headway. Klamatb li one of
the firm Oregon count) to attack
the problem.
High ffcfaool Coarse
If the advocate of tbe comollda.
lion of Miller Hill, Summer and Mid
land dlitrlcti carry tbelr plan
through, which depends upon the re
sult of a Joint election bo mo time
nast year, central school building
will he erected. It will contain four
elementary class rosins, nad If a
two year high school course Is added,
two rooms for the high school grades,
nnd doubtless an assembly room that
can be used ns a civic center or public
auditorium. Ninety pupils now at
tend the three schools, under tbe di
rection cf four teachers. Automo
bile transportation will Iki provided
to bring teachers and pupils to tbo
central school,
I-rjr (Ynwil llrnr Hr urn
There ws n large audience to hear
the California edu-ntnr, whose repu
tation Is statvwlde In California, and
even extends beyond the bounds of
tho state. Ilesldes residents of Miller
Hill, Summers and Midland, tho three
dlttrlcts directly Interested, patrons
of tho Spring Lsko and Henley
schools Were In attendance.
It was an enthusiastic meeting end
Ing with lively discussion from all
Interested In the question
I Dr. Sears said In part:
t "America was Indeed In danger
'during the present Kuropeuu war
from a military standpoint but the
greatest danger and the gravest nnd
the moat tremendous we fare after
the nr the real crisis In tbo mat
ters of labor, political affairs, govern
mental and educational From tho.,
prissure of war, many of our Instltu-
WOMAN DRIVES CAR lrlvlng tl.o entire distance. Stops i "onH nr "nattered.
rortM PUtPArrt ucdp'""'" ,na,l1 hntrin " nlftbt and' "Fcrmerly. our education, conslst
mUIVl LHItAUU Ht.Kfc..,ni, rp WIU) t,lwMU ,.,., ,n.ng In the problems of food, shelter
'Mis i: O lleanlslry of Chlcnro'cro;",lnK ,,ln where n little,6"'1 Oottilug a secured In the
and her mother. Mrs. Anna Park of l",,, ' B encountered. After. "'". The boys learned to cultivate
Portland. Ore , are In Klamath I'alla "' W,',(H vl"11 ln 'orttand with relB-.'he soil, to harvest tho crops, to build
on their way to Portland. They r.i "V"H nml ,rlr"lU M" "eardslcy ex- " ue. to raise sheep, to shear, and
visiting J 'O lleardsley. father-In- l"'cU' '" ,lr,ye ,,uck ,0 Chicago by, In fact everything essential for the
l,.w ..r Mr. 1? n ii...,i.iv ,, wuy 01 Yuliuwsione p.iric. :i-uui urceisiuvs ui me. iuo mri
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husband, Klmer lle.irdley, was for-
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learned to sew, cook, knit, spin,
weave, etc. School consisted of the
three r'a which was all that was nee
emnry Government was a simple
thing and there was no great need for
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merly manager of the Klamath Iron
Works here They left today ami Under the name of Alpha Delta
were accompanied as far us Salem I.'l'sllim, the first woman's legal fro
br J. O. Ileanlsley. tOrnlty In the world has been organ
The trip here from Chicago was lied by oung women graduates f jlm,lvI,lunU ,0 thoroughly familiar
made In 11 Marmlon car, over the tho Arkansas Law School and regu- ,,n ,nu details of It,
Lincoln highway. Mrs. Iloudsl.iy lurly Incorporated In that stute. w,l'" "' '
"men n mncnine was myenivu
which took tho place of physical labor
and mnn was given more time to plan
anil think, Then another anil an-
'other and nt present we find tbnt the
das of providing every necessity In
the homo have passed. Instead of
the Ui s when tho legislators did the
law-making, we find that tho peoplo
are the 'real legislators. Moro and
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Issues, Now they must glvo more
lime to tho thought of mutters per
taining to legislation. They must
use tbelr brains and face tho Issues
of the day, for It requires brains to
control the problems that confront
thorn.
"In th face of all these Inventions
nnd Improvements It Is a fact that
there have been fewer Improvements
in educational lines than iu almost
anything else in rural life. We actu
ally find the old ox-cart methods still
In existence. We find tho llttlo ono
room school with tho teacher trying
to loach 31 classes In dny as com
pared to tho city systems with some
five or six classes at most. Qcnlto
men, when you farm, do you go out
and weed radishes for IS minutes,
then plow another IS, then milk for
10 minutes moro? Do you blumo
your teachers of brains and onthusl
asm for going to tho city? You Know
tearhors are only human belugs after
nil. They cannot bu blamed far do
siring to associate with otbora whoso
work Is along the fa mo linos. They
cannot bo criticized for wishing for
somo supervision or some lone to
whom they can turn with tbelr prob
lems, Oi-Cart'sPAy la Past
"Tho ox-cart mettiods in education
mutt give way, This is not a un
solvable problem. I have every con
fidence in America's ability to solve
this aadaay 'tSeitBWt
progress has kern la tie cities. The
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The Prudent Merchant
Believes in Progress
THE PRUDENT MERCHANT
BELIEVES IN PROGRESS
AND KEEPS IN CLOSE
TOUCH WITH CONDI
' TIONS. HE KNOWS THAT
A SUBSTANTIAL BANKING ,
CONNECTION IS OF
VALUE.
THE FIRST STATE & SAV
INGS BANK OFFERS YOU
.A SERVICE OF EXCEP- '
TIONAL USEFULNESS.
RrstState Savings Bank
Klamath Falls. Oregon
city has reached out In ibe country
districts and robbed It of Its brains
and youth. Tbe youth have gone for
they like association, the social activ
ities and Uio entertainment which the
rural districts have not offered, Tbe
gigantic problem of America today is
to see that country life survives. It
cannot survive on tho old plans. You
must get together, you must bare
bettor machinery regardless of tbo
cost. The building must be for tbe
older as well as for the young. You
must have a better teaching force.
The question arises, does It cost more.
My reply Is yes and no. The best Is
always tbe choapest. Would you pay
30 cents for an article that Is unus
able wbtn you can purchase a splen
did article of the highest quality for
SO cents?
What Consolidation Means
"Consolidation means a new com
munity center, means more and bet
ter education for the children, and a
bigger, more wholesome life for all
in the rural districts."
Went Over Districts.
Dr. Hears covered the ground of
tbe three districts very thoroughly in
the afternoon and gave his opinion
that the consolidation was feasible
from tyery point of view that of
distance to be covered In transporting
the pupils, In supporting such a
school, etc. Ho made a rtry detailed
study of the valuation of tbe dis
tricts, lhe size Kf tho plant, tbe
amount of bonds to be considered and
tho amount of ground adequate for
such a plant.
High rkhool Ewtitial '
He gave his opinion as to tbo value!
of Including two years of high school
wcrk In a school of this kind. He
believes it is absolutely essential that
the beginning of blgb school work
should be as near home as possible
and tho naturo of the curriculum
should conform to tbe needs of tbe
farm life. He was particularly Im
pressed with the possibilities of tho
beautiful valley through which he
traveled and predicted If tbo farmers
carry out this 'progressive idea of
education, Klamath county will In a
few years have a name of which she
may be Justly proud for when one
community adopts consolidation
others follow Inevitably.
BUSINESS CARDS
Klamatb Falls Cyclcry
We handle the beat la oar Use,
sack aa Motorcycles, Bicycles, I
rani' ana Accessories, ooodyear, I
rennsyiraaia ana Diamond Tires
and Tabes. The house of tbe
two and three wheelers, Includ
ing Harley-Davldson Berries.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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PHONE 39
327 MAIN STREET
W. E. McABOY
stalM Mjrtftls la Sb
Mae, Peers, rtssas, ate
Shop at IIS Mgktk ft.
FRED WESTERFELD
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Phone 4I4W.
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PRIVATE HOSPITAL
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Offlee S17 Mala at
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FORMER TEACHER
MARRIED IN CAL.
Announcement has Just been re
ceived by friends here of the marri
age In Ilerkcley, Cal., June 19. of
Miss Alice I'almcr, daughter of H. J.
Palmer of Mcdford, and Clayton
Isaacs.
The bride taught for two years In
tho primary grade of tho Riverside
school here, nnd ranked high in her
profession. She was considered by
patrons of the school as one of the
best teachers tho city has ever had.
She Is a graduate of tho state normal
school at San Jose, Cal. She. Is a
young lady of pleasing personality
nnd has n host of friends In Klamath
Falls.
Mr. Isaac served during the great
war with the 20th Engineers. He
was ono of the first to leave and the
last to return. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac
will reside In Berkeley.
O. K. FEED el SALE
STABLES
Under new manage
ment Best care taken of all
stock placed in our
barn. Horses, harness
and wagons bought,
sold and exchanged. ,
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Dr. H. D. Lleyd Stewart
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DR. F. R. GODDARp
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. 0. 0. F. Temple
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DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Wisecarw
PBOITB 84
Dr. P. M. Noel
PBomi 4
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Mrs. Calvin Coolldge was a village
school teacher when she met nnd
married the present Oovemor of
Massachusetts nnd Republican can
didate for vice president,
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TO THE KIDNEYS
Take a tblesHtonfu of Salts
Hack hurts or Illadder
bothers.
If
Wo are a nation of meat cat rs
and our blood Is IllloJ with uric
acid, says a well-known nuthorlty,
wLu wains us to be iMnstnuti on
guard against kidney trouble.
Tho kidne.ts do their utmost to
free tbo blood of this Irritating acid,
but become weak from tbo over
work; they get sluggish: tho ollml
n&tivo tissues clog and thus the
wasto Is retained In the blood and
poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ncho nnd feel.
stinging pains In ftho tmcK or tne
urine Is cloudy, full nt sediment, or
tho blader I trrltntnblo, obliging
you to seek relict during tho night;
when you linva sovoro nendaches,
nervous nnd dizzy spoils, sleepless
ness, acid stomach or rheumatism In
bad weather, get from your pharma
cist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoon In a glass of water
before breakfast every morning and
In a few days your kidneys will act
fine. This famous salts Is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, coniblned with llthla, and has
been used for generations to nusn
and stimulate clogged kidneys, to
neutralize the acids in urine so It Is
no longer a source of irritation, thus
ending urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is lnemenslv e and can
not Injure; makes a delightful ef
fervescent llthla-water- drink 'aad
aohasr. caa , saaks ', mistake by 'tk
Isfi a mtto oecwloaWto kttp the
klweyi ctoae as attire.
DR. G- A MASSEY
Foartk aad rW Sta.
la Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone SIM
E.D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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White RaildfakS
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
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Residence White Pelican Hotel
Residence Paoae I.
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WAHRKN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Phone. 4B7 Night Pfaoae, SSS
KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
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ALL WORK GUARANTKHD
Phone aSaVT C17 KUaaath Ave. !
Phone 460
Ice Crease
7S Main St
Caadies
PASTIME
Jack Moarow, Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks,
Peel and RUUardi
Barber Shop in Connection
' OUR MOTTO
"Coarteaj aa4 BarrseaH
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
517 Mala
ARTHUR R. WILMR
HAW MILL ENGINKERING A
CONMTRUCTION CO.
Dcalgaera nad balldrrs of BioeV
era saw mills, pualng wills aad
box plants. Dredging. Pile dVivtag.
Phone 4S-W
Office Corner Spring and Oak
Near H. V. Depot
1 am now prepared to furnish
dhasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam.,
sand and gravel pit. In any quantity
that may be desired by contractors
tnd builders.
At, r. GRAHAM.
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Let Your GLASS troubles
be Mine
C. E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
v Making;
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
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EX-BERVICB MEN, ATTENTION I
Tho regular meetings
of Klamath Post No. 8,
American Legion, will be
held at 8 o'clock p. of., at
the City Hall In Klamath Falls, on
tbe second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month. All Comrades are In
vited. Those desiring to Join tbe Post
may secure application blanks from
Q. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or
T. H. Carnahan, all ot Klamath Falls.
FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary.
WESTERN LABOR
BUREAU
The only place where you
can get help and the only,
place vfhwm you can get a
job.
1034 MAIN ST.
477-J
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Klasnatk Lodge No. 137
L a O. F.
Meets Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. ball. 6th and Main itreeta.
Hyman Wescblor, N. O.; W. C. Welle.
Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer,
waana Sncampmeat No. 48, L Q
O. F., meets Tuesday algkt of eaak)
week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. II. North.
0. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred
Bueslng, Treasurer.
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Duds
In1 Our Suds"
PHONE 1S4
Corner Main and Conger
The government 'of Formosa is
planning ihe"establishment pf ono' ot
the greatest kydro-electrio plants' In
the Far 'Bast, capable of supply lis
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