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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . r 'MonAr,rJVur - ta, r. 1 M'f "tv ' 4- JOURNALISM SCHOOL FOR PHILIPPINES MANILA, I'. I.. Juno 12 (lly Mull.)- A it hoot of Journnllmii. tho fir lit In Itin Far V.nnl, linn been on I nil Hull ml nt tlm t'nherslty nf tint Phil ippine In Manila, ami clnw began.! work I6dny. Will I it Wllgus, Kradunlo of thn Columbia I'nlverslly school of Jour nalism, rlnim of 191&, In thii director, of thn school, having arrived hem! (rum th United Mate n month iijco, During thn Innt flvn years Mr. Wllgus! him been engaged In newspaper work In various capacities, I In win a n-j porter on New York nml Huston newspapers, for n limn wus employed In thn llostnn office of Thn Associated Press, and Just prior to hi depart-! urn for Mnnlln wan rimnecteil with thn school of Journalism at tho Unl- verity of Illinois. j, unnwer thn AdmlMlon to thn school If Journal- lorn In limited to third and fourth year students who ham shown mark ed ability In thn use of English. The course U open to both men and wo men. A data of about fifty register- Comfort V VI f4 't Obhh-h-tt, THAT'S Oilfereiu AtURtOHT BONNY, 2p" ' Y t at thn opening of tliu Journalistic In tho Hum of 150, and piainuu a " ' coats, disbursements and expenses cour"' . t ,. , I hnruln, and for tho sato of that eer- Dean Conrado llnnltcx, of tho tol-, (lln ,toc), f goods, wares, mcrchan logo of Liberal Arm. formorly In .(lino and all fixture, paraphernalia, charge of-tlio Philip,... Pre. 'n,J-arKrrh,,CJ-a.?g8. Washington, 1). C, wiui ono of tho OrcK0ri( n th nlinvn entitled action, lenders In thn movement to citablliili nnd Hint tho proccndi from said auto thn Journalistic coursn. 'ho applied to tho aatUfactlon of plain- Prof. Waller II. I'llkln uf tho Col- J!'""Bl-V i. th l.t ,l.v of umbln 1'nlverslty achool of Journal. Urn will de-liver u In October at tlm series of lecturos, Uiilvcrsltr of the I'hlllpplnc. HUMMONH No. 1101 Law In tho Circuit Court of thn State of Oregon for Klnroath County. Klamath Rtntn Hunk, a Corpora nn IMn nllfr Vm V W. Km IM 1UI. jmntii to V. K, HMITII. DEFENDANT: In thu namo of tho Stato of Oro- Ken- I I You nrn hereby reiulred to appear Jnnd answer thn complaint filed against you In thn above entitled action nn or imroro Monday, July 19, 1920, and If you fall to answer, fori wnnt thereof, thn plaintiff will tako lnI!r,iS X&S: T per cent pur annum from Noromber ( I, 1919, tcgclher with attorney's fees Cleanliness Reasonable Rates The Central Hotel New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LtVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS ORiBEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, lnn timn prPKrrbed In tho order for publication uf this summon, tho first publication being Juno 7, 1920, pub- llcatlon being by order of Honorable I). V. Kuvkendall. Judge of tho above entitled court, dated June 4, 1920, which order requires that this sum mons be published onco each week for six successive weoki. VM. OANONO. Attorney for Plaintiff, whoso business and postotflce ad dress Is Leo in Is Hide., Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Juno 7-H-21-28-r,-i2 ' NOTICE J. Ei nnd W. E. Patterson will open n imfnt ntnr anil ihnn tinder Orian shop conditions July 20tb. All work an(j material guaranteed. Phone G31H, 7-13 Kudora. a flourishing Kansas -f ne.ly 1.000 Inhabitant, ha. no lawyers, no police court and no Jail. s ,. J '.- Manager. W It' .it a? a Sm. SEA FURNISHES MUCH FOOD United SUtn Has Ps'hp the Matt Valuable Fishery In Which All Ceast SUUs Share. The United Stales bus rhat Is "Id to be the must valuable fishery In lb itorld, but probubly not one' person In nn can nu toe It. It Is conducted In fveiy scaconst state from Caie Cod to Hid Itlo Oriinde, nnd from I'utfet ciiithI up to Knn Krniiclnco, nnd If yields nnnunlly about lir.,(NK) tons of fiM'il nn prepared for eoniumitlon, an Mt'lhnlent of 400.WK) dressed steer. It employ nbout 07.000 persons, and llr nnnual priMluct, at It comes fron be wjiicr, Is valued at over lfi,00U- WW. There are other fisheries that possibly exceed II In the ultimate Milne of their products, but In such raxes much labor and material and heavy Investment of capital have been coneemed In manufacturing operations lo prepare the product ior the con sumer; as, for example, the canned mlinon Industry of the Pacific coast. 'I be American fishery for codfish on llie Atlantic coast, which has been the cause of much diplomatic discussion nnd of grave International negotia tion, appears almost Insignificant In comparison, Its value In normal times before the great war being nbout $3,- (KW.W0 yearly; and the shad fishery. ibe propect of which each spring j rail forth much comment In the public i jness, produces not one-tenth aa much J fi-od. The most valuable fishery Is Unit which furnishes us with oysters, j 1hn bureau of fluberles has more thnn ' onee cnllnl nttentl-m to this vnst foml resource nml the possibilities for In rrenslns It nnd using It to better nd- tnulnue. CHINESE TURNING TO SPORTS Ntctsalty for Physical Culture la Be ginning to Be Reeegnlztd In the Ntw Republic. j Physical culture and all type of athletics were, until very recently, held In contempt by the Chinese, and icnseqiiently the Sliaiigbol boys did net know ulint the Joy of Indulging In biiM-hnll nnd other sports meant, snya lioys' Life. Ages ago clmrlot driving, l rchery nnd the other classic sports ilajeil mi ltnKirtnnt part In Chinese education. With the dawning of China s llternry golden age. however, the schoNrs could not sec how mental perfection could be attained If there n nny thought of athletic prowew. Muscle nnd brawn, they said, be longed to the peasant, and the gentle i.inn of culture should show bis good breeding by n scbolnry pallor. Ktonj.e-1 rboiilders and a general unhealthy u; lenninre. This nttltude tnwnrd physlml del el ojmient persists! for centuries, and It lm lui-n only within the last few de nules that Interest bns leen vouch-nfi-d In siorts. With the Introduc tion of new eduratlonnl methods and the entrance of occidental theorlM In'n the orient, athletic once more rnme Into their own and the Chlneee tuilrnt lurked up his ctie nnd his iilgtiliy nml went In for pole vaulting nnd burillliig. Chlmi bns now the Men that a na tion's economic pmgre depends lnrg! ly nn the henllhy bodies nnd mln! uf Its citizens, nnd missionaries find little dlfiUnilty In winning suliscrln lions for nthlellc tlelils for the school. First Jap Woman Journalist The tlrt Jnpnnese woinnn to edit ri iviminn's pnue In her country. Mljo Kobnsbl. Is studying Journnllsm nt Co Innibln tudvei.ll.v In preimnitlon for teiirlilnir Jourimllun In the Tokyo I'lilnn college next yenr. A decade ago iifiiuen Jouninllsts were itnheaM of mid iinihintght of In Japan. Now ninny women am crow lug Interested m tlu urofi'Mlon. but very few of tbeiu bine bad uperlnl training for the ivorjc. Thnt Is why Ml" Kohnshl Is irepnrln to tench the subject. "Women III Japan are llklnc the newspaper pro fession," sns Miss Kohnslil. "nud til- ..! m Tkvo w Imve n club of twenty women' Jouninllsts." Miss Ko- hashl Is the Japanese representative nf nn Interesting group of women stu dents or Xi nationalities who form the International Foyer of the Y. W. C. A. nt Columbia university. Simple Logic The earl of l'nrtnrllngton. who nn one nf the llrxt to volunteer for ferv Ice during the rnll"ny strike In t.ng Inml. rehiteH the following stery: A boy RCout on' duty nt one of the Lou don termini, feeling the pane of him per nbout eleven o'clock one iminiliig, liegnn u vigorous nttnek on n Mtbstnn tlnl lunch he lind brought with him. A L-entli'iimn tuiKslns by una moved to remark: "My boy. If you eat nmin now. you won't have any appetite for ymir dinner." To which the little fellow replied: "Well, 1 smart guesa If 1 luiven't nnv appet'te I slmn't wnnt nny dinner." The gentleman had no more to .:. Season of Peril. At this season of the year It Is folly to enter vnitr bedroom without turn Ing on the light. Also do not attempt to J alt on the edge of the bed unless yott are sure the bed Is there, for this Is houe-cleanlng time nnd the women folks may have decided to put the bed on the other side of the. room this year, so It Is well td be careful,- for ,you never can tell.Knox'Meaatngar. - ,t ; ...i . ,- ., That Dos Should Kfreetlv. "What ar you treating me for, dot Hi .ly. t Tou UJi 5?f BUSINESS CARDS 0WWWWWWWWWW0WWWAA0A0 Klamath Falk Cyclery We handle the beat la oar Una, eh u Motorcycle, BIcyclM, Parti and Aeeeaaorloi, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tin and Tab. The houa of tho two and three wheeler, Includ ing Harley-Davldson Berrlo. c . toniAitx 118 B. 9th M. KUiauslfe Vatk --"ssssSs-,,, PHONE 39 MAIN STREET 327 t - J. O. CLEGBORM ClvU KaglavMr aad Bwmj Office 617 Mala Bt Pboaeat Oflce lftt. Mm. ltU ' O. K. FEED t SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our burn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. . G. Wfoecairar . PHONK 8M Dr. P. M. Nod FHOIOI 4 Over Paiamuuffa MWWWSAMMWWWWWWSSMMMMMMMn DR. & A. MASSEY Poarth aad Ptae gta. In Warraa Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Rea. Phone KM j jiru jinjii --------- - jaj . ...AU illTA MJimnin auiv SPRING WORKS Tin All KfetAa of I lac New Oaea Made t Orwar Alia Btrahjtitaatatf aa4 AIX WORK GUARANTKMD Pkosi aaaVT aiT Wlaaiata Arc 4 JUU iJ"UULMJ"U'II'ii.'.i "' -"--- Phona 480 71S Mala St Ice Oeaai Caadlea PASTIME Jack Moarow. Proa. Cigars, Tobacco. Soft Drlaka, Peel aad Billiard Barber Shop In Connection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy aad Barrloa' , ,. ATTENTION! KX-SKRVICH MEN, AXTKNXIONI I fcjjk The rasular BieeUlIf 1 JRTA 0t Klamath Poet No. S, ip American Legion, will be tid at a o'clock p. aa.. al h tut Hall In Klamatb Fall, on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. All Comrade are ia- t). iiiiairinK to Join the Post . may secure application blank from i (?. K Van RIPr. Kred Nicholson, or I. H. Carnaaan, an oi mamam r rRKD NICHOLSON. Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU - ML,. ou 1 he only place wnere you can net help and the only place where you can get a job. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH, DRY "Put Your Dud la Our Sttda" ) '-? PROFESSIONAL CARDS WW0000WWWWWW0WWWm FRED WESTERFELD ORNTUT Phone 43 4W. X-lUr Laboratory liooaiki UMg., MVMVWAMAMMWWVWWMWWWSIWVWMri DR. O. A. RAMBO DentUt i. o. o. r. phons si PRIVATE HOSPITAL Mow Oaa for BUteraKf Caeca 301 High St Phona 481 ISMSSSSSSSMMMMMMMMWWWWWMWM uiuca rsoni ilw lie 177K Dr. R D. Lloyd Stewart Phyatdaa and Sargaoai Whlta Balldlac Klamath Fall Oregoa AAAAAAAA0WWWWVWWWq DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and 1 Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 L O. O. F. Temple ED. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO Phoaes 17W I7B. Room 1 aad S White DnJIdlac DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. F. Balldts PhoaeSM Retldeace White Pelican Hotal Reatdeaee Phone I; DR. L. L. TRUAX 'WAItREN HUNT IIOSPITAIi Day Pfcoae. 497 Night Phoae, HAW MIM, ENGINEFIUNO A CONKTnUCTION CO. Designer anil balldm of era saw mills, pbinlng mUIa aad box plants. Drctlglnj;. Pilo d.irlas. Phone 4M-XV Office Corner Spring; and Oak Near 8. P. Depot I am now prepared to taralak Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam aud and travel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractor tnd builder. AX P. GRAHAM. n Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klaaatk Lodge Na, 137 LO.O.F. Meets Friday night of each week at I O. O. F ball, 6th and Main streets. Hyman Wescnler. N. G.; W. C. Well. Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer, wanna Encampment No. 41, 1. O O. P., meat Tuesday night or aa week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. U. Nortn, 0. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. 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