VTe FcMif IIIMIhUAl, IHItllMHUH N. 2tf- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ? tV- The Evening Herald P. R. HOCUS).. Editor and PnMlufcer n. R. HlI.Ti. .,.... City Kdltor P. O. N1CKI.U Advertising Manager.) Published dally xcopt SunJay, at lun linruitl luoiiamnK cumynuj ui mamma taut, ni uv mgaia sirooi. "HnternJ nt the postofflco at Klam ath Falls, Oro. (or trtnsralulon throoih tho matli, at acornl-clais milter. , , , .n MHMIJEB "OFvTHri AflSOCIATKD 1 ' mass Tho Associated Prcsi li exclusive ly entitled to tho use for publica tion of 611 nows dispatches credited to It, or hot otherwlso crodltod In this paper, and also tho local nows publtshod heroin. ADVKRTlSKnS Copy for display advertising must bo In this oftlco not later than 3 p.m. on tho day preceding publica tion In order to bo Inserted tn the unn nf ihn n.inrr of tho next day Want ads nnd reading notices will j be received up to 12 noon on the day or issue. jicmiii i'uuiiiiiiim v.vui.i,ij. TIIL'IIHDAV, DKCr.MllKIt 1 1, 1022 I CHRISTMAS SEALS j Till: purpose of tho Christmas leal Is to raise funds to aid In the fight against tuberculosis. That fact Is generally known. What Is not so well known is tho success that hasv attended tho work since It was begun by tho National Tubercu losis' association in 190.". A bulle tin from tho stato nMoclatloa now cots tho facts forth In a graphic man ner. In 190S tho tuberculosis death rate was 102.6 per 100,000 popula tion. Last year It was 114.2, a de- crcato of 43.6 per cent. At the 1905 rate thoro would havo been 210,000 deaths from this causo last year. Thero wcro 122,000, n saving of 88,000 lives. Taking the cost of a life lost through tuberculosis nt $8,000, Professor Irving Fisher's fig ure, tho dividend on tho health work done by tio Cbrfitmas seals Is $704, 000,000. In 1915 there was sn association In Oregon, but llttlo else. Since that time thero havo developed IS county health associations, 13 coun ty nurses, 38,017 modern health crusaders, and ono model open air schoc(.j Thirteen clinics wcro hold In 1921-1'd::, an'd "tho number of hospital bods for tuborculosls pa tients has Increased from 100 to 271. This Is a remarkable record, but tho work has only begun. Tho fight Is on to eliminate tuberculosis com pletely, thereby adding two and a half years to tho expectancy of hu man llfo. The llttlo seal Is tho means of gaining this end. It Is about tho biggest Christmas purchase, anyone can make. I THE SMALL DAILY Industrial Xcn llurcau T HE story of tho newspaper pub lished In tho country town or smaller rlty has significance for tho studont of American society. The lnfluonce of this class of newspapers Is closo, constant and pervasive. When tho paper appreciates Its opportunities and Is judiciously con., ducted, it becomes a member of tivcry family within Its field In n way that tho great newspaper of the largo city cannot rival. Tho small town paper Is novcr a product of wealth, Its capital eon-1 slating of tho editor's brains and Its plant of copy paper, pasto, scissors, - table and waste basket. ,, , , I Tho success of such newipapor. 19 U.llllt, VUILII; IU 1..U lUHIHtiQ MIIU persistence of tho proprietor nnd to tho support of tbo community. Tho loyalty of thu editor and of tho pa per to tho community Is an assot to any town and deserves Its friend ship. Thoro Is a strong bond of Influ ence botweon smaller city dallies and their readers that can never exist In tho relation of tho metropolitan dally nnd tho public. .1 f A FUNNY COP tWTOW comes a smart policeman In ill Caspor, W.otnlng, who claims I ho gavo a newspaper reporter a fako K story of Clara Phillips' capturo. ' n,iwJPH-Mt,1P! .woman In cuitody was not Clara Phillips. Ho .thought . It was a brllllunt hoax. Most peoplo a would call It plain and Inexcusable lying, but It Is an unoxplalnablo fact ' thnt thoro nro soma folks, of othor- wlsa impoccnblo charactor, who think It a tribute, to tholr mentality rather than a blot upon tholr moral- ity, to "put somethlngoovor on tho newspaper.'1 v Among this latter class tl(o Wyo y lulnRfPollL-pman will 'doubjlpHs bo 5 halUid aViaK'i'drbd'vsprJt.,ni)dvJil8 JSm'Jocosii triumph will bo highly nppro- CURTAIN T ItKItU will lie few to weep the return to the oblivion from i which he roe. of Kcseoe Arhuckle, ; tho crstxthilp fnt comedian of tho : movies t.Vitlv hna fmttiil ll.i. wnrnlun .,. .....j ..., .wo.... ..... " r ' . Carding tho hardness of the tram Rrrssor'a pathsto bo Oio blttar luitti If tho rofusalif motion picture ' producers to permit '"tho tintsc no to capitalize hla licentious past mi-riei a lesson to other the trnRlr Incident that cost n woman's life and K.itiy reputation will rrve an exr. Unit porposi- Tomims jztyy When Harding said he preferred j the neck of tho turkey II.irdiiiK ma j nnvo mount tho necks of the Turk A scuttle of coal Is a good Christ - mas present but ery expensive. Trouble with a man who Is a woiv tier at talking H wonders never cease, (lirls read r.o many drcs hints and than just hint n't'dresslng. Cuff links nre suitable for a man. Give him sets to send to the laundry with every shirt. It Is stmngo but when a man sows his wild oats he raises rain. We didn't realize Christmas was as near ns It Is until wo saw so iui. Uttlo boys at Sunday school. "Anyone can lick our navy." says Sims. Perhaps they could get a test match between It and Dcmpsoy. Every now nnd then a fouutalD pen tries to live up to its name by bubbling all over the paper. The well-known Notion singer nr- rested In New "York was charged with theft, not lth singing. Every now and then stop kicking about the grocery bill and think about tho food riots la Ilerlln Do you want a present fqr an en emy? Give him a cigar lighter. Our Idea of a radical Is a man who thinks be desorves his neigh bor's car because ho can ran It L A well dug In medieval days was found" (a LIscux, France. It would make flno I.lmburgcr cbceso holes Al Goodwin of FItchburg. Mast , admits ho has bowled 107.700 games In 40. years but Al has nut consent ed to seo a doctor. What will you glvo your wife? We j suggest several spools of silk thread to match your silk socks. Our Idea of a good time would be to get a dog and namo him Tariff and tie a can to bis tall. Tho early bird has to sit around and wait for tho worm to got up. Mexico's president claims ho was not killed In tho recent riots, but you can't bcllovo thbso Mexicans. One advantago In wearing a derby Is nobody wants to steal It. The beat place to make money Is always some other placo. Two can livo as cheaply as one un til tho bills start coming In. U takes a train only ono kecond to win tho decision over an auto. Ono 'of our big ships landed with a list tho ether day but tho list was not a wlno list. A woman '" I,0',on woat "ary when her now hat arrived. It la jp bQ huband w0 , Yale has a rapid ten-mlnuto men tality test for students. KdUon will think It nine minutes to? !ang. Miss Mlna Horno Is a promising grand opera singer and not a trom bonist as you would oxpect. Dependability. Currln's For Drugs. 13 Virginian Honored for Heroism mm ... ii-.. v,a,.io. in i?,S agun or men against machine gun Zxrnor UntT.ii( oVvimWoT wnVowrtlcd tho . B.C. lfcro aro ?hnnrSn Lcieune. B&nUuy of tho Navy Pcnby, Assistant gecfo Uitj'KaVy noosivelti'pnd Coptaln MwtB3U-',- 'Breaking Deug: lev I ASs i S'SKJSi' ' V?-?' TN& iS i .r i :wi .. A V- -..It V .. !. FW- - V t. k4mi rJT kJ ssl Tf " T -r hcn Marj- Pickfonl goes Christ, mas shopping sho certainly puts a dent In tho bankroll of her hand somo huslnd. Here she Is behind a pllo of guts which tho is starting en their way in ccod scascn. Personal Mention K. M. Watson, of Kugeno, Is rr Istercd at the White IVIIcau hotel today. ii it it... i..., ,.-. ,-t.. ii. i. iinu urrieii i.iii iiimoi from Sacramento and will bo here for tho remainder of the week look- Ing after Hart llrothers Interests. W. O. Holcomte. representative for the Metro Pictures Corporation, left this morning on his return to Saa Francisco after a business Mslt of several days hsre. ' jir. anu .Mrs. u. r. uovr leu on the mornln train lor an hranctico where they will visit with lllOir daucbter I, earl, until after tho uouuajs. Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Cas, who for the past fow weeks have been In Klamath Falls as tho house guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, tt Johmtcn. left today for their home In Cflico. Call-' (orala. i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ilarkcr are ' Planning oa leaving Sunday morning j for I.os AngelM and Pasadeaa whero they will visit for several weeks with relatlvcj and friends. ci..i n..,i i... i-. .ti. MttVilll 4W U JT, ! HMVtH Isg by tralu for Salam with Patrick! DUhop, found guilty of forgery who was sentenced to threo years In the state penitentiary yesterday Judgo A. I.. I.cavltt. ' by Mr. and Mrs. Claud Daggett and ! Mrs. Henrietta Melhato left tho first I of tho week for San Francisco whore j they will spend a week or ten days on a combined business and pleasure trip. .... , Ivan Hammorsly. who was opera- ed upon Sunday at a local hospital.; I, reported to be holding hi. own, n though he is still In a serious con- dltlon.Hummc.rsly has been driving Falls this summer. , Mrs. J. II. Idnfeuty, accompanied ' by her nlcc'e, Miss Holoa Lindsay, ' who has been visiting at tho l.lnfes-, ty homo for several weeks, loft this ' morning for Hylands, California. Mrs. Idnfesty expects to bo away for ! tho remainder of tho winter mouths. ' m i i:i,KS A'n'lIXTlOX! Initiation and Smoker ihl ovon- Ing, December II, Visiting I-lka welcome. l)y Order Kxaltcd Ilulur. II. K. MOMYKIt, Sec'y. 11 nrttnn near Landrcvlllo. Franco, In i V o I I -y ILLITERflGY ffl , PR08LEIW IN 0. 5.: SIUUTON. IV,' H Asslm-1 ! Ilatt.n of tho for Isn horn, romoxnl I if illiluracy. ndjuttmtit of Incuuitll-, tie IU edileatlilliil opportunities, , and Inculcation u( proper Ideals con I cerulng the American form of i:ov- erumenl. are paratuoiitil probluuii j which the educational forces of the e. untry mint meet, m the opinion ef Commlwloaer of Kducntlou Tig , ert ns expressed today In hla nntltlnl report. . "What we do or fall to do In pub i lie education," he said, "will largo- j l.v determine the futuro of otir ux pertinent In democracy." Informed leadership in deallns with these problems, tho report do- i elared. Is heeded more now than nver , befi.ro. It wai potited out that while sumo of the states, through years of experience and cunsceuthe effort of trtilned leaders havo nc- , compllshod nottiblo nrhleomeum in " various phases of educational theory i and practlcej other states am still seeking the a'nwer. to many of the same questions, and laboriously and at .great expense explorlns ground that has already been carefully charted. It Is the work of the bureau of ' education. It was s.tlJ. to proinut'; tho cause of education throughout ' the country, to dlssomlnnto such In formation, and to setiit Inter-stale co operation. Much of tho cojtly duplication and experiment v:u de clared to havo been s.ued by the bureau by making available 13 all thu states tho experiences and ' achievements of the moit progres sive and most highly endowed, us ' far as its resources enablo It. ' flubiiantlally Increased support for tho bureau, at a cuusorvtmo In- vestment, wni recommended by Tl -., ,N ,i ,iHi., .. .,. . , .. ac,hll,M niler IV wholl. ,B oa ul,tUl, ,!lfr na , ,, ,hro'UK,riac!. of m, in. llmt ' wa Impossible i r Iti :.. lat ti to , K,Vc 'u" atlentlen to iimro thnu n j niall part of the perplexing ques I tlona upon which schoi I authorities jseuk adlco. Another handicap wa ! said to bo tho stnall amount avail , nblc for pjllcs,Uons Schi al Mfe. ,hn monthlv nniiiirHiinn , n... !,. P"T" " ..in .-n DAi-niinrllv ,tl.nti,i,... rn " .... ..'h ... ,j uin.u (,mi.ii i.r, aimnu n.rl tirMitn nf tiw f.,itii. ; 0( congres to agree upon n measure for tho Puol'ca"'n f periodical "X government bureaus.' For each stato to mat .titiu own '1,m eJucatloa. a.Inptlrrt own methods of organization, a I ministration and instruction nn 1 de termlnlag for Itself the amoui t and character of Instruction which jbnll be provided for Its children, tl . commissioner salil. Is entirely proper since the genius of tho American people will probably neter nci opt the I'lca o' a centralized national stem work, ho pointed out, was to collect statistics and facts t-a the vurlou i systems and to publish tho informa Hon so that educators In ewtry pmt of tho land will know what prunrea has been mado In oducatlun To mako Its servh-o morn effec- live, tho functlor.it of tho bureau nro divided Into four parts field nor vlco, rcicarrh and Investigation' of special problems, educational sur- veys, and dUiemluntlon of lufrma lJurlaR m wor(, m9( lclU(ll tMe n ()f (Io K a g, i(o Hl(jm of Ollucnllollf ;U of ,llK. m 0(lucatlon;, ,ntmil,.M, , ,)f ry pubc ge o ,,,, 3 ,)f clty school bulldlngi, nnd ono of n county syslom of schools. Home of thoio r.ocossltated from four to night wcoks study by a corps of exports, Tho resulting irecommrndatlona led to Hubstnntlnl Improvement In tho systems etuilled. Ono of tho Important tasltn of the year was uiidurlahon by a force of I 199 persons sent to Alaska to hulp tho people of tho territory to earn , n hotter livelihood by tho reindeer Industry, to glvo them medical at tentlo:i, to rellnvo destitution among ' them and to maintain schools for thorn and their children. Tho dls I trlbutlnn of reindeer among tho tin I then u;td tho use of the enterprise, as the forni, of Industrial education best fitted to tho racca Inhabiting the untlmbcrcd regions of Alaska ro I maliui tinder tho supervision of tho I bureatt of educatien: I . : i Waterman Fountain Pttns. GlftH for stmlenis: Currln's Vox Drugs. Ill fT rr. "i l.'ugono Woolen mill employing 80 people. Special feature of Lyceum Ilazaar light Chicken I.unch from 12 o'clock on Friday and .Saturday 1 1 o Garibaldi showing much building activity U0 hoiiscu, office bulldlnit nnd Kovorn! husluosa limmeH under construction. ' !", H rm-r- -.I?sa.f8:P"lB5LrJjntil -ClirJulmns. IWK4tJ c ptgr.'.. ,Pff ;:C;3l Jy fr the housewife b xsMI i who receives one or P I'M , MS'- more of these useful J V s. ka giftsl wm n iiim ssssssu m ji iiiiiil T DON'T FAIL I I I I iti B SruErtrl w iffJfifl I I There's (fe ' I I Christmas Business , S I Met Your . S ,1 I 1 ADVERTISING M I I ft The Evening Herald isS'" I i I 'l I ' 1 They nrc n comfort and conven ience -for everyone in the home They save time, labor nnd money and )crform their appointed tasks in a wonderfully short time. . Make thin mi i:ictlinl ClirMnm. !" K'XiLrfGBiF ml tli.ileit offer nitty tiling eleitilitil Jf1 j ulilrli iiiv Ideal fm- j:lfl. I v'v. THE CALIFORNIA ORECON ,.... POWER COMPANY I ffiflfflllllfflllll TO READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS We, ) mWHSHBflRiKi.S4V2vik .KfrMffi