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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tl'fcSDAT, Aceun, , II PICK TEACHERS FOR THE YEAR This Will Worry Traffic Cops FAOM.NVIB Teachers worn noleclod fur Dim coming "r ut ii inoollnr. of tlm Huliooi tioaril yimtonliiy afternoon, Tlio majority of nppolntmontn nro liwchtir who hold tlm positions last your. Thorn In onn vacancy ro niulnlng uhlomi others lnvoloi, Tho places do far filled nre: Central Hchool Augusta II. Park nr principal; Onlilmi Lincoln, Klrst flrado; Molllo Holding, llncond Urado; Agnes llrynn, Third Oradn; Lou Mnrlln, Koiirth Orado; Mm. KhIoIIo Carrier, Sixth tirmlo; Mattlo K. Cnrr, Hnvonth Oradn; Mol llo McAndrinvH, Klfchth (Irado. Kalrvlow Hchoal Allen Blackford, principal, Hovonth ami Eighth Orail es; Lena M. Hurkctt, Fifth and With Uradoa; Florence lloauchtmp, Third and Fourth Oradon; Marjorl Doliell, Bocond (Irado; Klta Calla han, First Grade. ' Mill Hchnol Ilcrthu Ktell, prin cipal, Hlghth Oradn; Mlna K. Hob Inion, Fourth nml Fifth (Iradni; With Dixon, Hccond and Third Uradei; Frieda llryant, First Orade, Pelican Hchool Mrs. Jatio Clayo, Advanced division; Jesslu B. rayno. Primary. Illverstdo Hchool Clilou principal, drucn Farrand, Urado; Mayn II. Wells. Uradn; Lorotta Jennings, Urado; Ksthor McAndrawi, Urado; Kntliryn MrAndrnwH, Fifth Urado; Eva Hanks, Hlxth Urado; Woynu Kooaeo, L'lghth Grade, Bpoclal Ti'achora Fannlo Virgil, Home Economic; Mabel Andor.ioti, Muilo; Robert Clayn, Manual Train ing. ' 1 Hovrral now teacher appear In Ihn mtlrclloiin. Mm. Kstollo Car rier la npv In elementary teaching hut wall-known horo through sov oral yourn' leaching In tho high itchool. MIm MIiik llohlntoii coinon from McMlnuvllIn for her first year horo, Win Ii a graduntn of tho Monmouth normal. Mlna Itulh Dixon n local girl and a recent graduate of tho Cull- Wood, First Second Third Fourth KPHMfrv4'.4pn I MHMMRmugHtffl IK rdaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaamafli1 BwEaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVMaaLaV 'Hf Ii iVNalBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBHcScMJ . II ny'-Cik H aaaaHaJaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaWT1'' 11 VWS L0i , '....W.'M. HLVY i J latiaaaaaaaaaam. aHUMHUwMVlV aw Tl I a Mt m l.l.l it... I. ll. . . 1 . . . a . "! " '" hiiuukii in mrci'ia oi Jjayinn, u without a driver, lint It halted when the trnlllo cops held up their bund. And It ntarted '.'." '''"J"' corners w im ordered. It wwi controlled by radio. Captain It. I.. Vaughn of tho hriny radio iwrvlro directed It from tlm nuto In thu rear. Such a car conl, oiled by nullo and loaded with explosive could l Mot acroM No ManM -and and timed to explodu nt tlm enviny'n trench. county, onn mllo north of hero, Thumday, ovnrlookrd tho kitchen rnnKD and tho illnliiK room tuhle. Otherwise they mado a clean awcep. Not another nrtlclo wait loft. Cloth Inr, dlxhcN, cooklnK iitomilln and fur nlturo wero all Included In tho haul, according to report mado to tho flalom pollcro, Tho cnturprlnInK bur Klart had a truck, tiro truck ru voal , I'UinXANO- Iit year pruno aviiraKed CO to the pound. Thli yonr tho avoraito nlm will Im 40 to tho pound, nnuouncea Karl I'earcy. field rprencntatlvi) of tho Oregon Urow ors nmiorlatlon. Tlm fnrinntl'in of nugar In thu fruit proinUc lo bo good, and tho weight of tho fruit In Influenced a great deal by thin fac tor, l-ait ynar'a crop of prunes dried out at aiout it to l'r poiiiiiIk a bunhul, duo to tho imall (uautlty of augur formed In tho fruit, hut from thin year'n crop will bo heavier. fornla tati normal ncliool at Ran J onn. ' Mm. Joiiipm Clao, now principal at I'ollcan Day, la thn wlfo or Rob ert Clnye, director of mgnual train ing for thn city ichooli. Mlna Mabel Andemon, Miporvliior of muilc, comei from Wnhoo, No braika. For nix yearn ho ha boen aMibitant mimic teacher In tho rchnoln of Lincoln, Nnbruiika. Mlna Aiigtmta I'arker In return lug after n year'n leavo of abnenco to reiumo thn prlnclpamntp of thn Central achool. MIm JoriIo K. Payno come from Mitchell, Oregon, to teach thn pri mary grado at Pelican nay. Thn remainder of thn teachera on thn lint held their preennt position lat year. llewlrlng of thn Central school. In compllanco with thn building code, wa ordered at n cot of IS8C. School open September 6, OREGON BREVITIES DENI) Demundlng that u rcnnon bo given for tho summary dlitchurgo of Earn II. Houston a dlntrlct gamo y warden, a rcsolutulon to tho statu gamo commission wn nuthorlted at a meeting of Porcy A. Stevens post No. I. Tho removal of Houston was char acterized us "pottylolltlca" by legion men. Tho reason given by M, A. Lynch, Itedmond membor of tho com mission, that Houston Is too woll known iwus doclarcd "flshyj" O. A, Atlanta of Ilndmond tins ueen appoint ed to fill tho vacancy. ' SHERIDAN C. It. Frank and S. W. Smith of Uophor vnlloy, both hnvo boar storlos to toll locally n a result of personal oncountors with bruins noar their homos last wonk, Frank camo upon a largo black near In noma timber. Tho boar Is said to have me'amirod threo foot across tho hack, Frock, bolng unarmed, mado no at tack upon tho animal, which did not molest him. Smith also encountered A boar and hor cub In tho Iloavor Dam district last week. LA UKANDR Moro than $000 In cash and f Ivo gold wtchon, mado up tho loot takon by hold-ups from a crow of workmen on tho O. W. It. & N. railroad nt Hilgurd, nlno mllos wost of La U ramie. No traco of tho outlaws has boon roportod, although offlcora In Umatilla and Union coun tlcn nro kooplng a aharp lookout, i 8ALKM Midnight prowlers, .who ransacked tho homo of Mrs, William Patrick on thoWulluco road In Polk PORTLAND Paved highways of Oregon wero not ronstructed to with stand tho heavy Nt'rnlu of auto truck Ii Jdn mid speed to which thoy nro subjected and will rapidly deterior ate iinlffta heavy nuto trucking Is prohibited, declared John II. Yeon, Oregon state highway oinmllnn er. In an address before tho city club Friday. Hi) stated that tho wear and tear from thU source of traffic wu moro than that from nit other traffic combined. CITY El'IIHG I Hunltnrr Officer Ilrandcnburg has been ery nclhe tho past two wcoks correcting sanitation mistaken by people In till illy and stntcs that ho fluds them iiiltu willing to rectify their errors when notified how tp dispose of their sewage. Tho piling of tin cans and gar bago together hits' been one fault which most people had and when tho peoplo learned that segregation, of cans from tho slop caused tho rufuso to bo hauled nway at a lower figure, many compiled w'lth tho separation Instructions. In tlm Mill addition, tho people wero ro(iiostod not to throw tho ro fun from tholr kitchen In tho ntrcct gutters and to try to keep tho ditch es freo from pollultlon by not dump ing refuse In thorn. Tho health offi cer ulso roporta that his roquost that dishwater bo not thrown In tho back yard to dry up Is being met cheerfully. PORTLAND A choice bottl of port wlnn eight years old, MR In cash, a rovohnr and several other article of minor value ncro stolen from tho homo of Frank Doustor. 271 Kant Ninth street north, early In the week. Douster returned home after soveral day' nbaenco. Mnko that Idle dollar work! Put II In tlm bank. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine ROSBIIURO Representatives of tho Co-opornllvo drain association Just arrived In Rnseburg and nro go ing to glvo fitrmorx an opportunity to market wheat through the selling agencies In Idaho, Washington mid Oregon this year," uyi County Agent If. A. Hnslott, In a statement Issued today, directed to formers. AHIIH WATRK I'KUMIT. 8ALKM. Aug., 23 Charlos V. Draw of Klamath Full ha filed with tho stato engineer application to ap propriate 11 feet of water from Whisky creek ( n tributary to Klam ath rlvor, for tho Irrigation of 800 acre t of land In Klamath county. Tho cost of tho proposed development was estimated at fSGOO. WliZ SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIO I have constructed thru year of experience tho only courso that teaches you to play tho piano by NOTE and by BAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write for particular, 701 11th St.. Klamath Fall. Oro. PhonoS67R. DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. r. SnUdiac Phoae 100 Itealdcnco ISA Pine St. Phono HOO.lt. Warning! Unless you seo tho namo 'llayer" on packago or on tablet you nro not gottlng. gcnulno Aspirin pro scribed by physicians for twonty-ono years and provod safo by millions. Take Aspirin only a told In the llay er packago for Colds, lleudncho, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Karacho, Toothache, Lumbago nnd for Puln.' llnndy tin boxes of twoho Ilayor tab lots of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug gist also noil larger pacxagos. Aspir in Is tho Irado mark of Ilayor Manu facture of Monoacotlcactdostor of Sal-Icyllcacld. DR. G. A. MASSEY Fourth ana Pine BU. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Rss. Phone 8H Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Burgeon White Building Klamath Fails ' Oregon M4 Kodak Work ILeayeYour Filtws 'More 9 OclocK-Your A,M PictUras- are ready at 6 F pft niwerwoMs margnry vioAfiAi n rmjjs urctuun Tnrrf w YM T7 LPUBlTr WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS IACCUJPACVI Vou've Stmck it Riht ' when you Light a CAMEL Your taste will tell you that! For Camels have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, perfectly, blended. They're smooth and mellow mild. And there's NO CIGARETTY. AFTER TASTE. We put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it's possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge or line tooaccos to maise a cigarette. That's why Camels are THE QUALITY CIGARETTE. ' Camel raBaaaaBpiJl LaVaaaaaaaawk (If J. J. SITSOtM TAwn C, giIM iilm,a.C For Sale Horses ! Screnty-PIrn heavy logging hornc uelfblug from 'fifteen hundred tl elghtnen hundred pound), Agw from fire to twelve jean, mostly seven and 4gbt year. Also, harnc1t and collar to fit. Opportunity to buy good horse at very reasonable prios. Writ or rail on tho WEED LUMBER CO. WEED, CALIFORNIA Kvery Blngor In a qunrtot can point out threo good reasons why -tho or ganization Isn't perfect. SLiko that idle dollar work! Put) It In tho bank. ' CORNS Lift Right Off without Pain Magic! Drop a llttlo "Froeione" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stop hurting, then shortly you ,11ft It right off with flngors. Doesn't hurt a bit. Your druggist soils a tiny bottlo of 'Froozono" for a tow cents, sufficient to romovo ovory hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and calluses. DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; havo headache, Indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in COLDMEDAL Tb world's standard nmtdy for kidney, llvsr, bladdsr and uric acid troubles vnd National Remedy of Holland sine 1690. Three aiies, all druggist. Guaranteed, laek for Ik uai Cold Medal we " ki Make Hie OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND l,'"',l,fewB?BtJ'P"'",'' JI aaalaaa JllpaVaV4 ""SIbI POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY 'At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write, phono or wire for reservations Arthur 11. Moyors, Manager .to-. aaaaaw ZS a.aaam.' -y?a CoTee - servJ pipirid W with pure crtmm ' grwrf-pr&e ssere 2V : TbkeHomeelksen Dovghrwh SO?