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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
THE EVENING HER ALU, K. LAM ATI I FALLS, OKKGON KKIDAY. JUNK U, I 'KM. PACE. SIX EC 10 IT SISTERS' LEAVE St Francis Order Is Now I Directing Work at " 1 Academy Wednesday marked tho final con Bummatloii of negotiations tluit have been undor way for Beveral months, when final naporg iwero signed trans ferring Sacred Heart Academy to the Stature pt St. Francis, tho mother houwif. which order Is In Pendleton. Oregon.' The transaction brings to a class tlia tenure of tiio Sisters of t 'Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky, un der' tho direction of which sister hood .the Academy has been since it opened, its doors seven years ago. : When plans were laid for the founding of the Academy it was with the Idea that the Sisters of St. Fran cis .would conduct the institution, but-owing to the great demand upon the sisterhood at that time there were not a eufficient number of sis ters available to undertake the. work. It waa then that the Sisters of Char ity of Kazareth (were Induced to come here and carry on the work un til Burn, time as the Sisters of St. Krancig could he spared. That time did not arrive until this year. Under the direction of the Sisters of CtyaritT the progress of the Acad emy has been most notable. While realizing the Academy will still b In. capable hands, the friendship tnav has sprung up between the members of the parish and the sisters causes sincere regret over their leaving. During the last few days there has been a constant stream of visitors to the Academy' to bid adieu, to the departing sisters, who left today lor their mother house in Nazareth, Ken tucky. '' Friends Are Thanked. , Yesterday afternoon Bister Liguorl gave the following statement to The Herald: N'We wish to thank friends and pstrong of the Academy for the splendid support given us, especially during the past trying year, 'i am it has been also a very successful year 4a due in a great measure to their co-operation. "Thanks are also due to the mer chants and business men, not only for good values, given but also .for excellent and courteous service. "We Wish to say to friends and patrons as well as to those with . whom we had business, dealings that we know we ere leaving he school In : the. hands of teachers who are well equipped to handle the situation and we hope they will receive the )am6' co-operation and sudport lit has? -been ouy privilege to enjoy." - MOOSE HERDS MEET ; IN YEARLY SESSION t ' J PORTLAND, June 13. The an nual, convention of the Pacme Northwest Moose Association openeu heTe today with delegates present from lodges of the order In Cali fornia, Washington, 'Idaho,- Oregon and British Columbia. Among those to 'participate in the three-day busi ness sessions will be Alex Gee berg, of Lewlston, Idaho, president of the association, Frank i. Monahan, of San Francisco, supreme dictator; A. Van. ler NaiUen, Jr., of Oakland, Calif., grand regent of Mooseheart i.egion or the World, and Marry vr. Htllspaugh, of San Francisco, na tional director of the supreme lodge of the World, Loyal Order of Moose. Officers and next meeting place will he chosen Saturday morning. , ..; The Women of : Mooseheart are meeting In connection with the con vehtion of the northwest association. - Delegates will participate in ac tivities of the Rose festival, which la being held here this week. - No wonder Germany Is broke. She is trying to sell cotton stockings In this country. Rodeo, July 4, 6. and 6. Nuf-Sed. Pattersons for Banners and Signs of all kinds. 7-13 MM V Black Wood is your best and. cheapest sum mer fuel Our , block wood is large, clean and pitchy. Our prices are ."much ' lower. (Prompt deliveries in , the city.1 We are also -delivering blocks all over the Klamath Valley- at very close prices. Phone us your orders and get quick service. O. PEYTON & CO. ' "Wood to Burn" 419 Main PhdrteS35 pinnrn urir Protest Exclusion . . i i. .ki. . DOCTORS TOLD HOW ILLS OF LIFE MAY BE PREVENTED NOW CiriCACO. June 13. A nip of "something strong", before a meal is not one of tho habits helpful to growing old successfully because, taken at such a time, it is an Incen tive to over-eating which is n "na tional sin," declared Dr. IT. H. Drys dalo of Cleveland, in an nddross to day before tho American Medical Association. Ilr. Dryedale's subject was how a man at the apex of his nolilevemeiits may ovoid the penalty of years of high pressure living and eecapo such ailments as apoplexy. Playing golf wis among those having a place tw the scheme of old age hygiene. "The 'frenried finance' habit, which will not allow a patient to re lax and' forget hia responsibilities when necessary, can be blamed for many serious illnesses" and fatali ties," said the doctor. "The national sin of overeating, and especially of meat, is one of the heavy burdens an elderly man aeks his body to bear. Alcohol, taken before uienls is one of the causes of overeating. The ad r im piciuro iu rwtii im-i vutimi; - American Ambuwwrtor Cyrus Wood Uet) at Tokyo asli.st exclusion ct recently passed by Consrwts, . The Things we do We have the largest and best equipped Jewelry and Optical Store in Southern Oregon ! In our manufacturing and repairing department we : repair Watches, Jewelry, Glasses, Fountain Pens, Clocks, Silverware, Bar. Pins, Brooches, Chains, Emblem Goods, Spoons, Belt Buckles, Rings. ..We also grind and polish stones. 'In our Optical Department we fit glasses and guarantee them to give satisfaction. We have in stalled a full set of grinding machinery and we can grind or duplicate any kind of a lens with an . expert grinder in . charge, prompt , service at a reasonable price. See our Musical Department. We have in stock Wiley Bj- Allen line . of Piano3 and Phonographs, also the famous Stan Piano Company Pianos and phonographs. . . ' ' We tune, and repair pianos and phonographs WINTERS - 714 Main Street The Hot IS ... GET YOUR REFRIGERATOR EARLY! The Furniture and Hardware Stores carry a full line Klamath Ice & Storag Company PHONE 58 . Hang Up Your Card! Dkntiilnif 1 1 ni r nut itninHtlllir 111 vent of prohibition, with life at tendant disappearance of tho citron- ' lo alcoholic, will do much to lower I the death rate from nrtorioscelorosls. J "Make no compromises with such I patients, or you will fail in your mission, which constitutes anppeul to their reason tor a sane and ration al mode of living." TIIK I ' X PA R 1 HXA1SLH SIX. I've heard some hard-luck stories In the course of passing years. Of shattered lovee and broken hearts, . and a mother's parting tears; I know a man who lost his home when ho couldn't pay the rent, I've heard of teams that never lost except iby accident; I've heard these weary tales of woe In every 'branch of sport. Through the papers, in the movies, and In otories long and short; But worse than all these gloomy yarns of disappointments and re grets ; Is to have a younger sister who Swipes your cigarettes. Rodeo, July 4," 6, and 6. Nut Sed. j Pattersons tor Banners and Signs I of all kinds. 7-18 Season ON COUNTY CLUBS ; LEAVE TOMORROW (Continued Front 1'iiint road; MiMvlu Grvolcy, Merrll route; Donald Pntturson, Kliimalli Falls; llryniit AVIlllums, It. P. O. No. li Lewis Williams, H. V. 11. 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