The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TNE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOH TWO
tuisday, dkckmrkr t, 1020.
Seek Missing Bride
playground equipment are expecting
to rcoclvo approximately $20 n
for tho material Tho big tonnage ot
pnpor was nuKomliloil by tho joiing
slurs for tho most part with counter
wagons. Tho drlto IahIoiI for two
weeks, tho klddlei making n hotiso
to-houso cnnvitsii.
NOTES FROM TI
ASPIRIN U.D. CO. FACTS I
L
CENT 00
(Contributed)
Tho teaching forco ot the Central
school Is mnklng everr effort tot
cecuro regular nnd lmnctunl attend-,
twice. During tho pint month ti gen
eral nrcrngo of 07.3 per , cent win'
xnndo In nttendnnco. Tho seventh
grndo hml tho banner room, hnMng
Wtho highest per cent ot attendance
99.1 por cent, nnd no tardlo Tho
fifth nnd sixth closely followed vrlthi
98.4, and tho eighth' 9S.1. Owing to1
tin epidemic of measles In tho prl-
mnry grades, the nttcmlanco was not
OB encouraging.
IJt of VMtors
In tho fifth grade, wo havo rccnt
ly had ns visitors. Mrs. Yaden, Mrs.
Cnfor, and Mrs. Chanoy We nro
always glad to haro our friends call.
Wo hnvo added two now pupll, but
" wo also have lost two. Mary Frasler
came to us from Ynklma, Wnshlng
ton, and Rowland Cdhk from Straw,
California. Gorda Ltrson left hero
for San Francisco and Leolo Dick
went to Redding.
Among other visitor, to our build
Ing. since tho last report wcro Mes
domes It. M. Young, T. n. Skllltng
ton. W. H. Kllngerberg. T. U Stan
ley, F. J. Rlloy. Henry Young, 0. E.
Oriizlc, Fred Fleet, Alvln Itammol,
nnl Mrs. Kllcn Hnnnon.
Ellis TruloTc, a bright llttto lad!
of Monroe, Oregon, dropped Into tho
otflco early Monday morning to reg
ister in tho sixth grade.
Ttuuik.s;hinc InRrnm
On Wednesday before Thanksgiv
ing tho eighth grade (live wires)
gavo a program to which they Invi
ted tho seventh grade (Central)
stars) their teachers, principal and
superintendent. Herbert Phillips,
president of the class presided.
Tho first half hour was given over
to practlco In parliamentary drill,
followed by selection arranged by
tho committee, as follews: President
Wilson's proclamation read by Clau
dlna Witt: Thanksgiving song, by
George Condrey, tanler Wallan, and
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1'OUTI.ANI), Doc. 7 As n to
sult by north end bootleggers thut
tho hard elder and "iipiloJnck"-lileli
they sell to 'their patrons Is lieond
tho daimor mark of alcoholic con
tent when It comes to thom from
tho factory, Municipal .liulgo Ross
man directed Deputy City Attorney
Htitdtor to prupnro n court order giv
ing tho pollco a right to procure sam
ples of elder manufactured In exory
plant In Portland
Christmas cards Drummond Print
Shop, Fourth mid Pine. "'.
iiisroiti.w WltlTCS OS
()lti:i NOILMAI, MIUMII.N
A4GS DO&OTHV f. VACKE&S
NEW YORK Police ond detectives are combing New York for
trace of Mrs. Dorothy K Vackers. IS-yonr-old bride of four das.
who ranlshed on tho wav from her home to confession at church,
nvw blocks away Police of other cities have boon askod to aid In
the search
becomo a journalist nnd write as fol
lows; "I wish to apply for tho position
of Journalist la your office. I hopo
to bo one somo day, and besides by
holding )hat position I might gain
knowlcdgo ot that bulsnos.
Mrs. Carr, trust, wilt rcccommcnd
mo. I have learned that you will ac
cept no one without her recommenda
tion. Respectfully yours,
HAROLD 11ATEMA.V.
DomrMic Science Work
The various grades aro doing
riTnS .i in ; tPlcndld work In domestic science.
Donald Veach; Thanksgiving story by .... , .. , r.
Harold Bateraan: reading by Geo
Bradley; song, eighth grade girls;
and a reading, Clara Wilson. "Tho
Star Spangled Banner"' sung by both
classes closed the program.
Answer "Help Ads"
To an advertisement for office as
sistants, placed In rooms 7-8, very In
teresting applications have been
made. The following was written by
Joy Evans:
"Your advertisement o ntbe sev
enth grade blackboard attracted my
attention.
I wish to apply for the position
of tnlneograpb operator, I have had
some experience In this line; you al
ready know my ability.
"I will try not to let It Interfere
.with my other school work In any
way.
"I have not been absent or tardy
since school started this fall.
For recommendations, I refer you
to Miss McAundrews, .Mrs. Murray,
and Mr. Wells.
Respectfully yours,
JOY EVANS.
Harold Bateman thinks he might
OREGON BREVITIES f
I'NIVKRHITY OF ORIUION. En
gene, Dec 7 That tirfrmnl school
presidents In Oregon received as low
as 11M10 a Joar back In t'JUl Is
brought out In . The History ot Ore
gon Normal schools," written hy Al
tnack, nsalstnnt director of the ex
tension division of the Pnhorslly of
Oregon Some of the prtifesitors re
ceived ns low ns MOO u year nnd
very few of them received as much
ns Is now tho minimum salary for
rural teachers In mnl Oregon coun
ties This arttcle, which wns publish
ed In tho Oregon historical quarterly,
Is ono of n series of monograms on
tho history of education In Oregon,
being edited by Dr. D. II. Sheldon,
dean ot tho school of education.
SALEM, Dec 7 Registered nu
tomoblles In Oregon at the closo ot
business December 1, aggregated
103,418, according to u report pre
pared by tho secretary of stnto Oth
er registrations Included 3509 mo
torcycles. 3366 chauffeurs, 7S1 mo
tor dealors ond 137,043 operators,
from which tho total fees amounted
to S:.0S1,790.25.
O O
I WEATHER RECORD I
o o
Horenftcr Tho Herald will publish
tho mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record us tak
en by tho V H. Reclamation servlra
station. Publication will cover tho
day previous to th paper's Issue, up
to o o clock ot the day.
PORTION!), Dec 7. -Thot tho 10
per cent differential In freight rates
from thn district south of tho Snakn
turn to their work after a short va-!rivcr awarded to Portland as against
cation. Tho seventh grado havo'Astorla and Pugct sound by tho dc
their now problems well begun. Tbolclslon of the Intcrstato commerce
Christmas
Photographs
tj-uuuuv' JrnlMl "t1 -
Are a most suitable gift.
We deliver perfect pic
tures within thirty-six
hours after you place
your order,
SEND HER
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A
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PHOTOGRAPH
Special
Two Genuine Gold
Tone Portraits for
$5.00
Fbatographa are actually
toned wltb. 24-karot
PURE GOLD
PhoB for appolatmeaU tor
commission will be fully effective
within tho 90-day period prescribed
was tho general opinion of Portland
shippers and traffic experts.
stitches on their dresser scarfs show
skill and care. Thelma Grluel and
Elvira Call are tho first to finish
their towels In the sixth gradeSJean
Rogers, Helen Chaney and Hera
Walnlo ot the fifth grado show a
marked improvement In their work.
Hand ball Is now In season. It was
going full blast at the Central school.
Gordon Smith, Charles Johnston,
Tom Watt, and Hugh Currln are
some ot the best players In the 7th
grade. Oordon Smith and Charles
Johnson bavp the championship of
this grade.
'AUiIetir
The grammer school football team
maoe us ia appearance oi me sea- pnni-T.AVn rw r Mr. Ms
son at Modoc park last Thursday A' arn 35 mB WftICO iree,
game had been scheduled with the W, ,,raoJt ,nUantly at ltb and
high school frwbmen but the latter Washington streets Ih a three-corner-failed
to appear and gamo was for-'C(, coliIon belwccn tho family au
felted to the grammer school eleven, i tomobllo ,n wncll ,ho wnl rIdn(Cf
The grade boys have taken a Broatianother nlltomoblIo nnil a Itrccl car.
Interest In football during the past sho w lakcrl t0 tho cU). omcrgcncy
season and have learned a lot about nolu, , ,no automobllo of Mr. nnd
tho fundamental points of tho game,1, ,,. !-.. n.w f inrtinn.i
especially as It relates to good, clearr Hclghu but WM deatl bcforo reach
school athletics. Football Is the groat ,t, t,..i
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Doc. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Max.
43
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42
39
32
Mln.
34
31
27
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Pre
clpltatlon 11
PORTLAND. Dec. 7. Six hundred
gallons of wine, which will test 4 to
8 per cent alcohol, were seized, and
five men were Jailed In three raids
by the sponge squad.
Patrolmen Wlllard, Rekdahl and
Smith took nine barrels of wine, a
wine-press and 22 pints of moonshine
from tbo homo of Charles Salvatore
and Anglo Marcolalo at 382 East
10th street.
American school gamo and ns tho
.y.u u , , . ...uri, u,.n.., MKnKORI). Doc. 7. Tho War
u popularity is ,ncresinB. ne-j, , , , company expects to
foundation of the boy's athletic life,, on' j,, qlllrtll.
mint start In the pub Ic rchool school ' , h Meadovs district
and It Is gratifying to see tho boy. VecT J0 nn,, tlrn nro now
games a. football and baseball. ' , completed. The property Is
nJt LLnniJf-M located 25 miles north of Medford.
next setion are very bright.
nnal TnilnliiK Xotrn PORTLAND. Doc. 7-Although
With an attendance of about 250 m0UnWln ,h(Cp bnvo beon (eclarod
boys, mis department finds Itself ,oxt,nct n we,tern 0rcKOn for ny
taxed to the limit, both In regard to anl( a ,leri, of from 17 t0 20 of
work room and store room for un- theso nnlmaU baH bee discovered
fin shed work. Tho bo)s all hopo for;,n BOuthwestern Douglas county by
locKcra wuorc wieir woric may ue w H Dirrett of Albany. Tho dlscov
safely stored, but until our building
Is enlarged this would bo hardly pos
sible.
Several classes missed their usual
period during Thanksgiving and will
work with ro-doubled energy to make
up the lost time.
Pointer, window sticks, and
shelves v.-ero made last week for tho
school In addition to tho regular
work.
As tioni ore only three more por
lods o' day each for the 7tb and
8th"gr i oefora tbo Christmas hol
idays, '. ooys will make a special
effort ' 'Hh their pro-holiday work
In due
Vorj rentable work was done
laBt wu' b George Condry, Angus
Walsh Harry Molatore, Gordon
Smith w d Richard Peck.
Carbon Paper and Manuscript Cov
ers I rnmtnond Print Shop, 4th and
Pine 7-9
Fin (lf&s dressmaking, reason
able i -ic u, work guaranteed. 4 Vi
Main tt. Ajit. 1. 4-9
, m
Maemolnollo Naplerskowskl, a fa
mous Russian dancer, has Insured
her frit fur fCO.000.
Tbo ron la worn today by the
woman 'm Is not ashamed to work,
but in ruilior centuries it was an
article of clothing assumed by aris
tocracy and even royalty,
ery was made less than two weeks
ago.
ASHLAND, Dec. 7. A conflagra
tion ut the Baptist church Tuesday
ovenlng, dellbterately set, completely
destroyed evidence of an Incumbrance
on tho property in tho way of a mort
gaga to tho extont or $4000, an act
ot "incendiarism," which was accom
panied by the singing of "Pralso God
From Whom All Blessings Flow," In
stead of summoning tho fire department.
ROSEBURO, Dec. 7. A large cop
per still wan brought to this city from
near Olendalo. The crude affair was
located some time ago by tbo officers
and tbey have been lying in wait for
the owner, who failed to put In an
appearance. The contrivaqce la fully
equipped for making moonshine and
had a capacity of SO gallons or moro.
BEND, Dec. 7. A thousand chil
dren will be entortalnod by Santa
Claus-at tho community Cbrlstmao
eyo colobratlon To bo held hero at
ttlo Y. M. C. A. gymnasium.
HOOD RIVER, Doc. 7. Prepara
tions aro bolng made to movo to Port
land about 12 tons of old newspapers
and magazines collected hero by stu
dents of the ctly schools. Tbo chil
dren, who will use tho fund for their
waste paper sale for beautifying
school rooms ond the purchase of
CL'if.D MKirriNti
St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will
meet Thursday aftornoon at 2:30
o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Ed. slri-
tin. Every momber Is urged to bn
present. C-7
Bring her a box of candy tonight.
The Bluo Bird. (tt
Carbon Paper and Manuscript Cov
ers Drummond Print Shop, 4th and
Ka 7-9
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un with Anplrlii TnlilcN of tluiir
iiutrrd Put It). Wo. ii Retail llriinuUtu,
mo tho omIiiIo ngriilN In Kluiu.
ulli I'hIIn fur the t'nllitl limit Company.
Wo know that .Uphill t II. (Vi,
TnlilclN mo tint Mirimiwil In oxrrl- s
leiuo or In iiefiiliioM In IIiq tronlinnit of
iIIm'iim'n, by any ntlicr Ailrln,
'llii'io N mi iiiviI t pay mi oiurlil
tout prlio fur ,plilu Tiililcls. Wo nro
nut ioNpiiilldii fur I lie IiIrIi prlio hh iiiiixL
tliafKO for miiiio iniikcn of Axplrlli Tub
lets. Tho Anpliln patent oplrnl In IIII7
ami mi) ono run now ninko Anplrlu anil
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by tlu nihortlxi'iuont of IIiiino who M-i-k
tu ilUin-illt giHiiU niailii by flriin nllirr
than tln'iiirlw". Wo lmo iiorr Mini In
our tiiro mi)lhliiK Imt lilftlioxt Krmto
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AKlrln I'. II. N. Tnlt'lM nro Mild
In patkngi-N of lU's, UI'h mill 1N'.
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Indications aro that there will be n scarcity of fuel before
spring.
At present wo havo a fair stock 'of dry slab and block wood
at reasonable prices.
Orders nro being delivered promptly.
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yuw iut
HOW many miles with
out changing engine ofl?
Dirt accumulates in the oQ of
every engine -carbon, road dust,
fine particles of metal, and gasoline
that has escaped pa$t the pistons.
, This dirty, diluted oil circulating
through your engine causes unnec
essary Nvear on bearing surfaces.
Have it drained out now and
fresh oil put in the crankcase.
We can do that for you conven
iently, quickly, economically with
Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser
vice. We use Calol Flushing Oil,
.the new, scientific flushing agent,
which cleanses thoroughly with
out danger of contaminating the
supply of fresh oil. Arid to assure
correct lubrication we refill the
cleaned crankcase with Zerolene oT
the correct grade.
Bring in your car today. Modern
Crankcase i Cleaning Service will
give immediate better engine pet
formancc. Done regulany.it w'fll
lengthen your car's useful lift.