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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
' '-'J ti .Jam t I V k 'J - VL fAOK SEVEN THEY ALL WERE AMERICANS Intereitlng Observations on the Prod. uct of he Melting Pot by Frederick Palmer. Whore were tlio forolKiicrs? I won dered iih 1 looked lit tin- fiicct In tin) streets upon my return from Kuioix. Tho I'micli, who luid hi'iinl Hindi of our piil)filotr)'i naked tliln question when "they biiw our siildlrrs imircli Iiik along tho ronils of l'Vimce. In French eyes tho men wore nil of tho tpo"AtnerIcnn. Yi;t they Included for elfin horn, lis vcll ns rons of ovpry nice In Europe, Frederick 1'itluior writes In Ilnrpcr'v. Are you Amcrlcuns tticlr adopted cnuntry nskedof them In ilicmu jrjIt'B days. Thoy Rnvo their answer in, sac rifice nt homo nnd In bntt't. often fighting nttaliist nn enemy of their own . Mood. Znllnskls.- Elnstelns, Schmidts, llcrtcllls, Kiitunnjnns won tho Olntlrc Kulshcd Service Cross, .thrilling our ride with u new senpo of nntlonnjlsm. Wad they uow roxerfed to loyalty to Ihe lands of their origin,? If no, what had wrought the chiingu In thn'lr lienrtsT ' . 'To tny fresh view it 1 1 the poopio were distinctively Auii-rlciins In gnrh , nnd tnste; In their complexion, which our cllinato so promptly nrfectn; Hi , j, their hrusuuo nod fntnk civility, thnlr Intensity, their pleasures, nnd Ihelr restless motion. Later, as I beciiiiip settled nt homo nnd muro discerning, I might noto Hint this or that person was of Swedish, Italian. Ilunitrlnn or Hlnv stock. Then I would sec through tho veneer, as I was told, .nut aren't most of tis-topiln, not n new Idea who are "off tho rcsenn tlon," of foreign stock 7 My people missed tho Mayflower and nunc over in 1030. 1 could not discern Hint tlin descendants of tlm I'llgrlms were more American than I was or tlinn n dark eyed tolephono glr! whole father wua nn Italian Immigrant. Kot oven In the mean streets did, I Had patchis. I saw no shriveling ha hies In emaciated mothers' nrms on tircnd lines In the Ciirupenn souse, though conditions were hml enough from tho point of tew of desired standards which must en or call our ninhltlon away from tlngnailnn of "everjlhlng Is for Ihe best In tho best of worlds."' In plnco of salonni In mean streets nnd uorni;e streets, new stores nnd restaurants hnil appeared. How clean tho restaurants were com- t pared to those of the mine clnss In Europe? How uhnlesomo was their atmosphere ! WAR ON DISEASE WORLD WAR Health Problems of the Remotest Land Is the Concern of All Peoples. Tho wnr agutnst dlsenso Is n world war. Commerce carries dangerous In-cctlo.n-nji wcIL ns. coods. and Ideas. Radcliffe Girl Teaches Women to Keep Boston Clean and Safe ' WSVWiWH&iiIV V9HM ' 1.? Ill P y Kyfc'pjBiifciy-y'? ySy jB Bernlcs V. Brown, Director of Institution BOSTON Is to huva custom mado polloewomon, probation cllloeru, school attendanca otllcers ami t unitary Inspectors. Bornlce V, Drown, lUdcllfte, '16, lias Just been muds Di rector of. tho most unique educational Institution In the country, "The Treln Ine School for Publla Service," organ ised by tho Women's Municipal League of lloaton, Women are constantly entering new fields In city government and the town fathers In Uoston have discovered that, women rio much of the 'city's worli, particularly the housekeeping parts, extremely well. That the women in line for municipal, county and state jobs may enter upon their work well inulpped. The Training School for I'ubllo Service has just been opened. The plan of operation of the school, the first of Its kind, Includes two main courses of study. The first Brmip, on Iaw and Order, Includes classes for policewomen, probation officers and school attendance otllcers. The super vision of dance halls, the location nf mlnslntr Rlrls. the InfluenclnB of way ward lrjs and truants, all call for tact and resotircefulness and lie within woman's natural Held. The second division In the training THE Tho health" piohfems.ot ili(i,rt!iiijl('st land concern nil peoiiles. More nnil mure, nations nro coming; to rraignlzo ihelr liiterilepenilenee In henllh ns In Industry, gnyrrnmi'iiti selencp, nnd cul ture. There nfp even now foreshadow Ings of world-wide co-opernllon In com. Imlliif tho inutilities which hnvu long thrcnleiied liumnnlty. Kor this now cuuijmlgn lenders nicneeiled to extend tho frontiers of medlcul science, 'to tench, lo nrgnnbe, to administer, Demoiistintlnus nre leipilred to con vlncq cninmunltleN and nations that diseases enn ho controlled and even orndlcilled. Tho !tockcf;llcr Kounila tlon, enlisted for this world-wide cniil fmltrii fii.nlntit hIiiiiiiim,- Id t-ii.ntmrntltil'' 'ttn , ' " "I r' with mnny agencies In live continents. i Is fostering tho growth nfliiturwitlon al eonfldeiico nnd good will, nnd s, unnlrlfit- llin fllllllllnittlt fif llB flinrlnrpll ' "..'.' .... ... :. . ..... .Jl purpose in proiuoie ine weu-iieing of mankind throughout the world." Fuel Oil for Railroads. Thq greut scarcity of eoai has i-nds-'il (ho I'arls, Lyons, nnil Mcdlterra-' neiin Hallway cnuipany to transform some of Its inoiK'i power from cpnl to fuel oil I'oiiMimptlon, which Is nhout to he follow oil by tliti Clieniln',1 lie l'"cr de I'l'int, or Kjnle-owned rnle way, and engines nt lis pimps, nt Salu tes are now undergoing changes for experimental 'pitipiMcs. Mm II atten tion Is being directed to'the linnounce men! that the flrst-mimcd iiillwny company Is plnnn,lig lo eipilp '-'DO lo .couiotlves for fuel oil un'il ustnll nu meriius sionige riwrvnlrn of from 40 to 100 Inn' (-upiicHy hi viirlous points on Its IIiio. Si'lentlllf Ainerlcun. came With the glaciers Little Clnquofoll Mnrfe First Vlclt.to America Hundreds of Tlir.ucands of Years Aco. Nenr tho xery.tlft of Mintnl IJeacon. nn the IljtdHoii hlghlituilH. there grows a cuiiill while (lower kno'in to hot nniKts as "I'olentlllii Trlilenlata," or llirci'-toothcil eliiiiuefnll. Its history Is as long us lis iinmi', and goes buck hundreds .of thousands of yrnr.. In Hint remote period of lln .wfirld the glaciers nunc creeping down from tlm north, burying under snow nnd Ice all the country north of Img Islund nnd contrnl NMv Jerrey. Tho eln- iiuefolt cutni with II. for the cltuiuefoHl Is r. hardy llttlo chap, nnd loves thn bitter wealhnr ns much as tho famil iar snow blossoms. When the glacier took up the great retreat o few flowers and n few birds and boosts tro left stranded In a climate 'that slowly hut surely vtnrmcd .until the summers were n I most tropi cal In their hent, nnd, not being de signed for such torrid days, tho spe cies slowly died out, first tho flowers, then the beasts and lastly the birds, until now thcro are many varieties thnt hao been destroyed. The clnquo- fol Is ono of tho few that remained true to tvee, aniLis tmg.foumi in. I'lcij- W the Most Unique Educctlonsl ' In America. J school curriculum ts the irroup' of coun.es covernor Sanitary Inspection., Women are especially well fitted for work In this Held due to thrlr age-long experience as housekeeper!. Women! know, seemingly Instinctively, that dirty streets mean dust In the house and that careless garbane collection means files and filth, (liven proper training in the technical side of muni cipal sanitation, which the Sanitary Inspection courses Include, the Boston women entering this field will make eiiiullnnt Inspectors of tenement houses, streets and alleys, markets, food shops, milk stores and bakeries. The 'training la each division will ba given by means of lectures. Held work and report writing. Miss Brown, director of the training' sphool. specialized la the department of municipal government at rtadcllffe anil has done graduate work at Had cllrte nnd nt the tlnlverstty of Brus-t sols, where she spent last year on a fellowship' from the ttellef of nelglusi Hrtiicatlonal Foundation. She ns chrwen for the Job of helmswiiinan ftr lloHtoii's unique Institute beranso ot h.i .vmnnth.llil Alltlrtnlr nt (lift WOrk Inn ninnn's problems, as well as her exrtllent training. EVENINGHERALD, ty nenr tho Arctic clrclcT ln,nppear nnce It resembles somewhat tho wild strawberry plant, holh n blossom nnd lent, ntlliotigh,llie fruit Isiot edible, bel(ig small, dry, .and hitler. t, Making It Hacy. In Ihe dim Hlmjlotts pf the cfiy pnr l.jr, Claude Arlmtlinof clasped, In a pssslotiute enibruce, Owemlolllic Mc flrlt, tho woman who linil niolcn nil his Ipve. The air thrilled with emo tion, i "My ilnrllng," ho hrenlhed, "my life, my very soul I And to thlpk that ono (Iny'yoii will bo mine all mlue! Those slllteh tresseii, tlioe eyes, ns blue aa ilio Htnumci-skies, thnt rochud mouth lyhlch hides your pearly teeMit Ah, iiy sweetest gh1. let mi gitro upon hem ilinsi shlplng Jewels eiichwd In envious fnids of crltuson velvet'!" .lust as the Inngiiislilng maid was preparing to comply with his ardent retiest, a slit III Voice cnine from be neath the oinli on which they sat coi oh, so rln.sn! tngi'tlicr, "Why ijpn't you take ,'1111 outnnd let film iii:vo 11 gnod look, nwetiT" iis'icd her dlrgiis.teil lliL- brother. Loudon .iiNnrs. ' Cualnt New England Expressions. There tire mnny iiiiilnt expressions peculiar to New Huglnnd, some of which nre heard only In Ithnde Isalnd or In places where their use hns been perpetuated by former residents of thin' locality. "Won't you talfo off your things?" Is n comi;ion Invitation to tlic cnller In this Male, though In some parti of the cnmi'ry It would bo unusual. When a housewife changes her abode, she moves her "things," ami when go ing on 11 Journey, she packs her "lthjhgs"Jin,a.grlp. , In the sonth county It frcnucntlr rnlns "pltc'hfpr'ks" nnd .sometimes "cnto nnil dogs." The most Intensive expressions of thp nativehowever, are thnt It Is "rnlnlng like all Sam Hill" or like "ull possessed." Boston GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep lime. t 511 Main St.. Klamath Falls DR. 'GERALD V.' WARREN DENTIST Pcnncnnatly located at ' Dorria, Calif. SPECIALIST IN Crowns nnd Bridge Work Prices Reasonable Guaranteed Work Charlie's Tire Shop GAS and OILS 6th & Klamath Sk WVVVVVVVavssisVt,stlAaS MADE, IN KLAMATn Alfalfa Meal FOR SALE" MURrnV'S FEED STORE ANDERSON'S GROCETERLV SUNSET GROCERV Mfff. by. HARRY TELFORD 1 wtVWVVVVVVVVVVas'AAA Holliday Dairy Wliolcsnlo nnd Retail ..Pusturlzcil MUk and Cream.. Phone 501-J. KMUSStn Prices Right oa 1 - HOME MADE Xmas Candies at The Sweet Shop 9 th ft Main The Rainbow 423 Main VWWWWVtWWvWNAVV CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Dr. Goo, E, Mallett Office over Underwood's 7th &-Maln. Phone 639-J. 9 1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Premium Dairy Oldest Itctnll Dairy In Town Ranch Phone 22F2 Office Phone 490-J KX-8EIIVICK Men, A1TI5NTION Klauatn I'o.c No. 8, Amorlcnn Legion '' moots at ihe City Hall on the first nnd third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-iervlco men art 1-wlted to at- ! tend tho meetings. Kor membership car or Informa tlon ex-sorrlce .men at-, requeslod to see or wrlto the following officers J. H. Carnahan, Cotufflander. Roy N. Foucb, Post Adjutant. For. relief of employment ee-s or write the Chairman of. The Relief and EmDlormont, Commlitoe, Francii Olds, care Lakeside Lumber com pany. , . Phone 18 8- J DR. W. A. LEONARD , Dentist Specialist It Extractions. Oral ' Surgery and dlseaaoa of the mouth Room 10 orer uoinsn ttnie t 3, C. CLRGHORV CIVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEYOR Phono 191 J , tSS 8. Rlreralde FILfc' SCHOOL OF POPULAR MU8IC I havo constructed thru years of experience tho only course that teaches you to play' tbo piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write' fur particulars, 701 11th St., Klamath falls, Ore. I'bone 3S7R. Dfc. f. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. F. 3uilding Phone Ma Residence 125 Pine SL Phono SDO-R. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert D. Mallett Dr. 003. E. Mallett . Office over Underwood's 7th & Main Phone 539-J C. V. FISHKR, M.D. DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OLASSES FITTED AND FURNISHED Phone VJ MO Main Street j FRED WESTERFELD, DENTIST Phone 4S4W. X-ltny Laborator Loomls Itldjt., KUmah FalU DR. a A. MASSEY Foarth aad Pine Bts. la Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone SIM Shoe Repairing Sowed or Nailed; Work Men's,' halt soles $1.35, $1.B0 Womens and boys $1.15, $1.25 CJilldrens '.:.... $1.00 . ,Bthl8t.llackhof Endor's Open Evenings, 6; 15 to 9:30 JACK FROST Cold .Weather Corning LetJUs Replace tYour Broken Glass yjit- E. C. STUCKEY Uth and Pine 'Phone ;477-;w . WILL Take nut Cellars or Fill In Lot CON MURPHY 817 Mortimer St. Phono Sll-W '": HAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod em saw mills, plaulrig mills, and box plants. Dredging. PUq driving. Phone 406tW 1 Office Corner Spring and Oak Near S. P. Depot E EAT, T . AT The White Lunch Pastry n Specialty ITomc Cooking and Uottro Konl Thing 23c. 1123 MAIN STREET ''''' vrvs-vvvnnnAaMjl L. D. Gass, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ULASBRS FURNISHED I. O .0. P. Dldg. Phonr89-W .Rooms 202, 203, 204 Res. White Pelican Hol. Phone 8 E. D.LAMB 1 PHTSIOIAN AND BUROBOR Phoavea 17W Room 1 aad 17R White BaJJdtec NEW .CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put .Your, puds In Our Suck" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conner Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AN. REPAIRING WILL MAKE TOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS HEnLOCKED Goods Called for and Dellrered 481 Main Street Klamath Fall. DR. J. G. GOBLE The well-known Optician now located ln,K. D. Block, 1313 Main. Phone IIS-M. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois O. Bridges Over First State and Savings Bank Suito 105 Phone 102-J UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT HOTEL ARCADE Klamath Falls Free- Bus Meets All Trains All modern outsldo rooms Rates reasonable H. A. KEMP, Manager DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone. 407 Night Phoae, S4M 6th Street Bakery " BETTER BREAD" 126 S 6th Street Office Phono 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician aad esmrgtea White UuUdliau Klamath Falls Oregon VVV0Vf0' If you have a watch to repair don't send it to a blacksmith, but LET GEORGE DO IT GEO. L. METZ Watchmaker and Jeweler 622 Main St. Get Your Skid Chain. Now Don't Wait Until You .Have an Accident GUARANTEED SPRINGS for Trucks and Cars ot all makes. JL). A. KEN YON O.K..SHOP 439 Sixth Street TUKSDAY, OVKM1IKR , 1IKSI. S'Sil'A'lAAt Coes Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge (Gars Country Trips a Specialty ,i . PnONE 168 United Cigar Store t 020 MAIN STREET I Klamath Lodf e No. 11T LO. O. F. Meets Friday nlgblrot each week al I: O. O. F. kali, 6th and' Main streets. Chas. Newman . ..-. ...N. O. ,W, 0. Wells i .V. O. O. B. Mancue Becy. W. "D. Cofer .. ..-.Treaa. ENOAMTMBNT H. V. Brown ..........0. F. J. V. Brewbaket .......i.... S. W. L. J. MeClare Berth Nate Otterbcln ..,...... Treasurer Kuunath Fal!t"CycUry We are here. to serre jro, ,aa4 aim to serre you right. Motorcycle and Bicycles, 'Parts aad Aceseoriea, Tires aad Tabes; r that will staasl your inspection, aswa carry tfetv best la oar line. Repair shop ta connection with ' Harley-Dartdse Berrlce. PIioae,STS r lie Mala St. . KlaaiaUi FaHa ' O. B. msMAn Excavating Teaming Let as aake you a price as die glng that basement, or other es calating you contemplate. We aiaa do team work of every description Phone 426-J DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wuecarrw PHONE SM Dr. P. M. Noel FHONM Orer UaderweeeTs Befeartk aad Male 000t000WWmim MECCA TAXI NEW CLOSED OAKS PHONBIBS , J fsMVVkVVVWWVVwVwVwVVViVAi DR. O. A. RAMBO Deatitt I. O. O. F. BalldtBC PHONE 1 Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. , 1178 MAIN ST. "PHONE 548-W.' DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Officii and Residence Phoned -321 I. O. O. P. Temple PELICAN BAT BUB Fare 150 each way Leaves Rax Cafa Leaves Pelican City 7:45 a. a. 8:00 a. m. 11:45 p. aa. 1:00 p, aa. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. at. Reckard Reat Service 26-tf Phone 77 - . h 3 Phone 462 s. W X vJ V;j tv v. K-. " v;