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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
I'AHH TItltICK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON titsiav, xovnMitnn an, inao. Pershing's Niece In Movies BfeVT 'JS 1r. . MA KIM "Tilt IIIAIIf) ItOt'dllllOV" "Tiio Idaho Doughboy," n war itiomorlnl fur llio stnlo of Idaho, Ik hnltiK nmdo by Avant I'ulrhnnka, pro fessor of sutlpturo In tlm University of Oregon. MAW .IOIN Tin: V. U ('. A. A foriniil plodgo of ni(i:iiliiiriilili In tho V. V (,' A. "wait recently given (o 223 University of Oregon girls. ' ri:,viriii:i nv "miiooi, mi'i:" Tim national (oiiimlsslouor of edu ration Man asked llm t'nhorslty of Oregon to contribute regular article on Hh educational work to "Hchool M.I fit," a mngtizliie or 40.000 circula tion published by the I'nltod Mates litircau of education "Buy' In there any plar of nmtisn 'tnont In Ibis town?" Hur, go to tin) , Hot Hprlngn liatli house 23 Kior do Mollis Tlio clear supreme. 22-20 coiiiiiwovdiinci; ceuiwi: TIUIA'IH OKIXiO.V I'lIOIU.CMH tJ.VIVKItSITV t,AIIOUAT01tV MAKIIM i,anti:u.v HIiim:H "'""win uf uiiruus, uii-i rNivniwiTV or ohboo.v, nu gone isov t. Miuentlotial admin- gone. Nov 23 -Ho extonslvo tins lutruilwi ninl supervision In Hip name grown tlm domain! for tlio froo slldo I'ltlXTHIW AUIJ HUIMi:Vr TO OITICAfj II.f.UHIOH t'NivnriaiTY or oitnao.v, fin. geno. Nor. 23 I)r II, It. Crosland, of tlio dopnrtmetit of psychology ot of n new correspondence course of- sorvlco of tin. extension division of I tho University of Oregon, linn pro- ..-, mu i-aiiiiidiiiii uivinion ui mo mo university thnt Arvo Hlmola, a university of Oregon. It wan pro-1 senior, formerly with tlio photogro- imrmi in ineoi uregon loniimons uninjihlc section of tlio nrmy, lias been tlio subject matter was rnrofully so-1 employed pnrt tlino to mako fillilcii lorieu ny iiotn tiie school of orluca, fn tlio university laboratory. Tlio lion nmi ine extension division. Hu-Mlldcii will bo colored by tlio art porlnt' intents iiinl principal of ( deportment Two notn of about CO schools have liecn kelit nncclnllv In ullilen uneh will .n inmi.,1 nut nnxi. mind In in ull m: up tlm ton me. . .. Hot-in AMi:itirA i.N'ii:iti:sTi:ii J'rom Lit I'ax, llollvla, ha corno n rnguem for Information on tho archl tectum cnunio of tlib L'nlvunilty of Oregon I 71 I'liAVS (JIVIIV pared n norlos ot tentu to dotormtno tlio kind and frciiiency of optical II ttulonn which affect proofroadorn. It In a woll-known fact that crrora aro frcquontl found In printed mattor ovon though It has pnsred through tho hand of oxporlcncod and cap nhlo oroof-rcadorn. "This plienomo non In. thought to ho due to ono or another of nereral ort ot optical 11 lunlonii," nays Or. Cronland. "A proof roador, for oxamplo, may think ho sees letters whnro nothing but whlto space actually exists; or ho may fall to rco trannponcd letters In a werd: Tho United Stale navy, In tholr or ho may fall to obaorvo an Incor educatlonal work aboard battleships i red letter substituted for tlio cor am! In yard, uso tho mathematical rcct ono." wook. Tho extension division of tho university now hai 170 sets which uro loaned free throughout tho stato. a NAVV tSi:s OltCOO.V fOl'IISIM In Oulld hall, tho llttlo theatro nt torrespondenco coursos of tho Unl- tlio I Diversity of Oregon, tho stu- vorslty of Oregon A recent order has' For your Thonksglvlne turkey call dents luivii given " plays to date Ibcon received for 3S0 cour.ios. '2S3-J. 20-23 ..AAAd A.A..A..AA.A.A.A.A.A. .Am. A :0XxKKwKKwwvvIKKKKw0M w w -w -r - tttvtt--v;w -r-r-r-w-w-w-w-w-r-w-w-r-r-r -w 4 MA"RCEL,LJ? PEP57H1MC3 IOS ANORIJtIV flrrcoiHlom's newest star has an uncle who Is ft star lb his own llttlo way In other words Marcalla Pershing's Muck) Is a.mo John J, 1'crslilng, comnmidir-ln-clilcf of tho army. MIm I'ursblPE comes front Kuueas aud Will -play oppoillu.r'ord. UterUiic. MSm afllLAnla ! itad I k Ka. A&Hd sr3jrTiKa 117m' A.ll! I ' Jorcollego work? To determlni Beetle Damages " ,,nrt ' ,,ur,,l f i:momoiog c - , I The drpartmeiit Is urging farmers OOUthem tOrCStS 'who use tho slack tlm of lite full $20 000 000 Worth,and ""'y wlnJr ' Kp,lriB In fire- . . . . Infested with Insect pests Approximately $20 noo.000 dam- ages was Inflicted by the southern tlnn-ltli In II nltAck on suuthtiru WHICH HCIIOOI.S AltK tlnilT foruat during two derades. according to Investigations mado by tun rnitci! mates depnr rlcultura concerning en u led by Insect forest to this damngo Is that of the black 7,,." '. "',,,' ","',,:", i. ' . 1 ,1.. .. .... .... 1 .i. ! tins Question an Investigation Is be am) tho red turpentine beetle l. ...,., , ,, ... ,, , . The hlckory-barK luetic I. tom .'kV -to I .Ing extensive damage In thel''' ( " nlfn'V " ' ' ,?,nu m fr norllmm tier of states from Wlscon- 5"" "' " X"1 .'.? V' .In to Vermont and southward I'' ' , ,. I'l, lrlT, n n. ii, ,..... !,.. Annnii. .1.1... I,. ,. 1 compiled and the marki of tho stu- ft. slenltj from the larger towns will be , , , . , f compared with those of the students The department has Issued three from ,hn IUr Xafl, ln tMt man. liullotlns of particular Interest to nr An P((,mat(, wt ,,0 obtained of farmer who have hickory or pine , ..choni,, KlvnR lh )P11t ,iro,mra trees on their lands They are "Thi tlun for college IMgllsh J7Illf; iiiL-nur 1 irn, lhhhi nun Jlemedy," llureau of Ihitmology Cir cular HI; "The Dying I'lnu Trees, Cause and lteniedy," Kurmcrs's llul lotln 474, mid "The Illack Turpen tine lleelle and Hed Turepllne licet le." reprint from llulletln 83. II . lA v. LiiiiiiisBtfHHiUix Wi ; Biwajij" ... , wjsfa-K-.-s-i'-'-'-- s?iXztmwammiE8KimfzMmzmJBjaw2aMBmmm z 1 - TiiTiKBMiiir i-LfttssMaisiiiiiiiM ! 1 vwrisUiUrtecWtsM ! 141 .rsifc ! . ' " l llest cigars. 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Buy Your Clothing for the Holidays We Have Lowered the Cost of Clothes for You The prices on Fall Suits and Overcoats are marked on the lowest possible basis We have made prices on our Hart Schaffner Marx clothes very low because people expect it & y y y y y x i That's all there is to it; we're going to lose some profit, but we're going to make so many friends that we don't have to worry about that. If we can render the men of this town a big service, we've done a valuable work. Here are the values $ .45 9 r 39" $4645 $5r $56 K. SUGARMAN "I ain't mad at nobody" The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ' , Open Wednesday night until 8 p. m. Closed Thursday JL x M$MfrS jn $4fri