The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 26, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUKHDAV, I KUKUAIIV Ut, 10UI
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Onimiiiii'tul wlili Hi" liilnl iiiiiiiiiiiI
of- (axon levied In Hi" aiiiln, Oronon
Nitike next to dm lowest or uli stales
In I ho l!nloii In MKiiK-y in( for
imlilln otliirutlon.
An IiivomiIioiIIoii oiimliii'h'il hy din
ItUMMol HlIKO Klllllllllllloll, ii IiIkIii)
ll(l0WIKl tlllMlllllloll "f till' 0111, on
Inn iioIiiih, rlvo of which urn iclu
catloiml mill five tlimuoiiil, places
OioKon In mill pluio,
Concerning tlm eiluoiil lniuil com
I V luu of Ori'Kiin with nthor slates,
K wna. found Hint Oregon iilomt .
01) 0, of nil tlio 4 stiiti.
These aintiMiiouta wr kIvoii in
Din county III Kin school hoiinl, tho
lly school hoard, ami lliu county
school Uourd by J. A. "! r-Kt 1 1, mi -pnrlnlnndont
of nubile Instruction In
Oregon, Hu4iiriluy.
Huperltiioiuloiit Cluirriilll win m
Klumnth Klln, Friday uml Hiittiriliiy.
for the purpose of adriresNliig ihe
hlKli whool mill r.uiIh sehooiuinrh
ith of I hit roiimy, of lonkliiK Into
the standardisation of lionloy hlr.h
school uml of conferring with I ho
thro snhool hoards of I ho county on
in ii I lorn iioruiliiliiK In public- liiitruo
llon. Tlio Ii lull school louche. rx worn ml -(Iron.
cl ,y Chun hill In Iho morn
ing. Ho said (lint nil teachers should
hnvo a iiKiniul measuring mlik by
which llioy should mennurn thorn-
solvos and Iho school (hat tlioy
tmnVh In. Kor oxjifnplo, ho oxpliilnoil
If Iho proportion of girls nwolvlnt;
dogrnns In high hcIimo! fur oxeomKi
llio boys, thou something la wrong
If tho numbor of thnso who full tn
graduate la IiIkIi. (lion llio lonchor
know that soiiinwhoro the high
achool la not fulfilling It function.
1'riudpitl of rural high achool
ahoulil uol glvs spoclnl prlvllogna to
thosu puplla who nnlor Into In tho
full and louvo orly In iho spring bo
win (boy muai work In tho (told
That la uotlbor tulr to tho pupil or
tun achool, Ohunchlll avrntd. It
alao caused tho paronts of tho chll
tlroa to encouriigo lbl practice.
Tho1 county school board, thu
county high !tclintil hoard, tho city
aohool board and Churchill worn Iho
guosl ot tho domestic sclenco class
ot the Klnmttth county high achool
for lunch Saturday noon. Tho men)
wua aurvod In tho domestic aclonco
claaaroom,
In tho afternoon tho grado achool'
teacher war addrcsso or tho Ideal
u loaobnr ahoulil nlwaya kuop bofore
bnr, of (ho propnr administration of
Krado achoola, uml of tho nocoaatty
of Instilling Into the mind of the
child firm undoratnndlng ot aomo
of ths chnracturlatlca that nindo the
nation's heroes what they woro.
I,lvi of auch mou aa Lincoln and
Washington ahould be atudlod and
tho Ideals tlioy atood for emulatod
SURPLUS OF WOMEN
NOTED AT OXFORD
lOXFOlU), 'fob. 2.ri. There la a
surplus of t.fiiio inurriugoublo woiuou
In thla town, wililoh- luu a totul pop
ulation of only 67,000, according to
the cenaua roturna.
The itatlatUca allow that Oxford la
, u city ot youth, loiguro and the pro-
"fesalons, thoao throo claaaos making
up mora than 37 por cout ot tlio on-
tiro male population. Tho . largest
group of lnlutbltanta Is that at tho
ugo ot 21, uud moro than 011041x111
of the wholo population fulls within
tlio ago ot IS and 25. (Jlrl students
ut tho unlvoralty total only 521
ngnjlnot a total of males ot 3388. The
city has. 210 tuvorn koopers, 88 boat
builders, nna iSi porsong, 111011 And
women, engaged tn the tailoring
trade.
USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR SKIN
Broken Out Skin And Itch
ing Eczama Helped Over
For unsightly, akin eruptions, raah
or blotches on face, nock, arms or
body, you do not have to wait tor
rouet from torture or embarrass
ment, declares a notod skin upoolnl
1st. Apply a little Montho-Sulphur
and Improvement shows next dny,
Because' ot Its gorm destroying
proportion, nothing has nvar boon
found to tnko tho place ot this stii
phur preparation. The moment
you apply It healing begins. Only
those who have had unsightly skin
troubles oan know the delight this
Montho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery,
ltohlng ecsema Is dried right up.
(let a small jar ot Rowles MonthO'
Sulphur, from a good druggist and
us It like oolo. oraam. AO.V,
INK NOT OF
GRAFT
WARN
PARENTS URGED TO
TAKE INTEREST IN
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
HI'IOYKK, Ifciviu-llin I'liluniliiiilo,
K0I1, 2(1. -"Think not of urnft," In
ho wiiniiia whli'li iitauiU on Iho
lIuHkit of Ofrii'llllil of tlio HopHrillln!
KOVoruiii.-nt "l up I1010 hy IlKl Into
'riwliloni lioliit. uml now llr'(oil hy
1 1 In unci! '!' Ailolph llloy.
If llio kovoI'IiiiioiiI iiffli'OH woro im
dimly mill 111 itloctoil, uml (ho wiMUwm
uml (irflr.'nlM hIiow.iI moro nlgii of
poniiimil noiif iiki, Iho wurnliui
would bo iMr litipi iwnlvo, ll..'v'
KovoriiiiH iil kIvoh tho hiiprivi.luii of
ll :lni! u llliliil ' llllVl'lHloll. In ii
polylmit or; o'liilily. AH Iiiiikiiiikoh urn
itpnkuii, IiioIiuIIiik KiiKlh.li with llio
ucroiil of tin- IvihI I'.'ml of l.iiiiiliiii.
Tulutn)ii:ito mlik'nta Imvo llltlo
n do w Kilt Iho ivivoi-niiiniit. Kow
t1rlnir i;.ttt.i iih poriiilu, mid . 1 hwf
11 Co chlof' Jinn iiuIIhIh of vurloiu na-
lliiiia bom oil iixmii'iuinliiK whul tho
dw In iho I'uluui limto iiiduiih,
' A visit In IIki llloy itovornnioin la
an udvonturo. ta rhlof fiuiodnu
noiillia to ho aourohiilK for nrniM.
(Simrda ul tho door of tlm I'liluiiilmitn
govornmviM. onrori 11 11 iniiul.'liiK vUl
tor to a amull watting room, whoro
two uukoiiiiit vlorku aiop iikhicIiIiik
broad and liplnn wino long oiioiikIi
to proaoiil u I it of iiiok(Ioiih wlilrh
all who oiiior muu fill out.
Thou tlim- itHk : "llnvo you uny I
flronrnui?" If tho roply la In the !
nognt.lVK tho vlmlor la mciupviI tn the
bead of tho dofoiicn iwrilou. lloro
thoro ar piovotil young mon wlili p.
volvora ntniiipod ucrona tholr UiohIh
or lying on ihnlr dwk, Tliov exuiivlna
Iho vlaKor'a crodontliila and nk
many qipmloiia nhout I1I1 iiiIihIoii.
Then cnio the liiovituMo: ,-llnvo
you any flronroin?" A nvgntlve nn-
awor la not tuffirk'nt to convlnrn tho
dofvnee (iictlnn. Tho poikota of tho
visitor, are carefully searched by tho
head of lltn ilopnrtiuotit.
ATler nil thoM forninMlIrs a visi
tor Is fro to pn on to tlm rooma
ot tho cublnot meuxbrrs. Thouo are
large offices at Hie front of tho
building which I h.mvlly patrolled
by Crtinvritl de Men" Mirooc;m uol
dlers. Tho luw h-dlc-ifd Moroc
cans shade utl Iho way from pu
while txi coal blnck. and are plc-
turenquely nttlrod In mmtciril-il-orod
uiiiforma uud rod foxio.
There l l".i illsorder In tho cabi
net chuinhciii thun III other section)
of tho 8 para elm government build
ing and llloy nnd hi cabinet ure
bettor-groomed than the akotchy
army arid the underling who are
holding down minor office. But
there la the auuio lack of busmen.
Desks are without papers. aUmogra-
phors ere hlttlni; Idle before their
mtachlncs, anil a viator Is a ronl
event.
(tlMOAOO, Kob. 20. If the
uchool la to uocoiitpllsh unytlilng
more llimi tho transmission of
tochiilcnl knowludKO from 0110 gun
ui'iilloii to unothor, tli-) oxlailug ut
llluiln of llnlirfoioneo toward Iho
chilli's vdiK'Utloll 111 11 HI give wily 10
iho ivuliullon I hot tho visit of tlio
inn I'll I in tho w I100I Is un oppor
tunity, Mr. K1IIU1 K. Ilrlstol, doun
of glrki ut Holdun High Kchool, Bt.
1,011 Is, (old inoinliers of iho Nutlooul
Aiwielallnn of Doiiiih of Wtuik'iii, In
ciiiivonlion Imro today.
"KihieulorH iilono ran not d I reel
hu mind of 1 tin child In the proper
chuuii'ilrf, litclinleully mid wilfully."
Mrs. Ilrlxlol sold. "V mut roil
110 thut pruooouputlon with school
uffulra 1 en do to keep us from 011
HHuglng tin commiiiilly which we
nerve. Out teu.hlng of hIiikIh nub
Joels oiidungora tho nililll object Of
ediirutlon, (ourlng woll Infarnied
nnd useful citizen to curry on the
world' nffuir. If we can on the
futility of too iniKli faith In our
sliiKki handed nvthods, we nliull
miik 11 use ot the crltlclsins xprss
od by purents, to build up a bettor
miiluul tinderittundlng and to en
courage democratic partlnlpnilon In
comimiunlty life."
In discussing the duties of par
ents and teaeliom In rulutlon to
Niools, Mrs. Bristol urgid mon
visits by parents and un active In
terest In school life, both edueutlon
ully nnd socially,
"Tho tencliors nood tbo miggi's
llorrn furnlshod by the parents as
much as the jMironts need th-5ra to
t;lvo tho ch.'ld a technical educa
tion. The dean can bo the connoct
i 11 k link between the teacher nnd
tho parent and on her depends the
success of the school. To. bring
fruitful relations between the school
and community, wbloh - resultH- In
raising Iho standards ot civilization
nmoiijf tho younger genemtion, kt
one of ho many problems confront- TRAIN SERVICE IN
Ing educator. ' J
"Wo have lost sight of (ho fact
that without close co-oporatjon be- j
tween the school and community, the
parent mul the teacher, the best re
sults cannot be obtained in ad
vancing civilization.
"It a frequent Interchange of op
inion could take place between the
school and the comlmunlty through,
participation on tho part of stud
ents In a democratic management of
school affulm and through a simi
lar organization of - parents and
teuchem, fl should not bo tailoring
under misunderstanding."
ALASKA IMPROVED
ANCIIOKAttR, Alaska, Fib. 28.
One more thrniiKh train each iwny.
and a special Sunday train each way
between Anchorage and So ward, win
be a feature of the summer sched
ule adopted by the government's Al
naka railroad.
Tho new schedule, dneigned to
haDdlo tho 1923 tourist traffic,
shows three trains each way a week,
instead of two as at present. Trains
will l-ave Hoa:vl, the southern
' terminal, on Afondays. Wednesday
An Kven Bralc J and Frldnya, arriving at Fairbanks,
Townly "Do you often have to i the Interior terminal, on the follow-
rush to catch your morning train?" mg day. Trains will leave Falr
fituhbub "Oh, If about an j bunks southbound on the some
even break, sometimes 1 am
sldoa the train service, adoquatl
pack transportation Into the Mouij
Mctfinley naUonal park.
A good aulosman Is a psrsoi
who can toll a prospect from a. susC
pect.
NSW
iBIG EACEA23
standing at tho station when the
train puffs up and other times It
I.eo II. Iindie, general maniii;er of
the road, announces that In addition
is standing at the station when I j to this service special trains will
puff up." j be run for the benefit of travolers,
. m Ion sho:. notice, if 100 ot more
Tires give best service when kept j passengers request them. The gov
at the proper inflation. emment Is preparing to give, ba-
Cigarettes
In tho building of uutomobllesi
252 different kind of work nro r-
qulrod, The industry Una created
many heretofore unknown kinds of
work.
RHEUM
A
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Cannot l.vlsl In the II union Hotly If
Von Will l'o Trunk's Proscription.
It Is prepoAteroim; In fact, It Is a
shame to siiffur with Inflammatory,
muscular, sciatic or auy form ot
Rheumatism.
Jhla Proscription doej not ruin
the stomach. It dues not depress the
heart. Kat till the moat and good food
you wtith while taklug Trunk's I'ro
scrlptlon. Contains 00 mercury, sali
cylate soda, oil wlnturgreen or nar
octlcs, but positively overcomes any
kind ot rhoumoUsm or gout on earth.
What moro to you want Thoro Is
nothing just as good, and It Is I in-,
possible to gut something better., Tho
greatest uric uoid solvent known and
s)lso ft superior Mver MeillcJne. 1
Trunk's Proscription sella for $1.75
or 8 for onVy $B. Star Drug Co.
Write Me About Your Case
IF you will write me about
your condition, I will send
you my FREE Illustrated book
which tells many things about
Piles and other redtal troubles
which YOU should know.
If also explains my non-surgical
treatment which, without pain or
confinement, Is GUARANTEED
to cure your Pilesor fee refunded.
It alto lista hundred of
former patients, both
man and women, wIm
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Its a Dress-up Feeling particularly. Truth to Tell we were'nt
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to humdrum facts when everything is buzzing with life and
color
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