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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
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' " .The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County fend the City of Klamath Falls. ' " One Tear Six Months Three Months tone Month .... - V SUBSCRIPTION 'Delivered by Carrier S6.50 3.60 '1.95 RATES Hy Mull One Year ............ Six Months Three Months One Month .... ...J5.00 ... 2.75 ... 1.50 ... .65 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 DIAGNOSING AGRICULTURAL ILLS Experience having proved that many efforts to cure the, ills of agriculture go wrong because no one knows what ills are to be cured, the Agricultural Bureau of the Chamber of Com merce of the United States is preparing a standard form of agricultural survey which is to serve the. purpose of what the doctors Would Call systematic diagnosis." Many commercial organizations throughout the country are trying" to harness up with agriculture, within their trade . areas. Some succeed admirably, but others fail because they have hot discovered what is the matter with agriculture in their Section. 'Crop rotation and calf clubs will not remedy a con dition 'lue to a tax'.system which discourages the landowner End encourages tenant farjriing. Xor will it compensate for a defective marketing system. ' I The Agricultural Bureau of the National Chamber believes thai, however commendable these hit-or-miss efforts might be. Diuch more can be accomplished by laying bare the ills of agriculture in any trade area first and then devising a remedy. The work of formulating a standard form of survey which will accomplish this purpose is now under way and will soon be available to commercial organizations interested in agricultural improvement. ! . ' ,.i ' H I K E N.O.T E S " ' , ' Itsuot Kvery Krliluy Published by the Siudohta of Rlaiimtli l)iinty WgU Srhool VOIj. I. Kliuiiiitli KiiUk, Otx'Kon, Krldiiy, 1'Ybrunry ST, 1U23 No. "HI KKXOTKS" Kenton Hamnker Edltor-hi-Chtot Kdu il'uhbitr Assistant Editor Helen Osborne Soeloty Eilltor Don Vatoh Joke Editor Eltiaiicth Graham -....Student Aetlv. Gordon Smith ,...v...-thletl.c Editor Wendoll Smith Senior Reporter Marie Crystal Junior Reporter Lorraine Mordott ....Soph. Reporter Vernon Kuykendall..Frosh Reporter ft'.--".:; 1 1 , ri -II I I J I Mil t.- su m 2 S.ai. . L L. T " : I j ' '- - -jH -1 Jp Ja , J M ? Cm t 8 'c !5: SI lLJ , mm L mm tS el!) r . S 1 JS i:Ji. a m ? B I S I ji. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 26. 27. 30. 31. 83. 35. 36. 87. 42. 42. 45. 46. 48. 50. 51. BS. E4. 56. 67. 50. U. 62. 63. 04. 65. 66. 67. 1. 2. 3. i. HORIZONTAL Pilgrim to the Holy Land. Hall-breeds. Hurry. ' Perusing. ' Space ot time. Hard. Strips of dried dough. To steep in water. Rested. Dressed up. A tree. Pronoun. Strengthened by inner work. Preposition. ' A metal. Vehicle. Vehicles on runners. Duck of a ship. Garden Implement. Oath. Beverage. Freed from pain. To eat away. Turkish money on account. To cry. Large water Jugs. ' Preposition. ' ; Undor ago. ' Printer's measure. The whole quantity. To transgress. . ..... to be sick. To be Indebted. Used on toy of any building. To have Issued forth suddenly. Metallic drinking vessel. To come In again. Before.' ', Fashions. ' ' One who reads prayers in a church. VKttTICAL A lighthouse. An officer. Tanned hides. Ago, Pertaining to the kidneys. , A ribbon. Exicted. Delayed. ' ' Metals in original form. Upper part Of bouse. Window frames. To bury. Snake-like fish. Short slumber. Winged part. Large books. Wooer. Thin or lean. Postpone. Covering of seeds. Observe. Excuse. Japanese coin. Two thousand pounds. To be under obligations. Lowered in rank. Frightens. To burn slightly. To brag. , ; One who seeds the lawn. Excavations in the ground." More matdred. An awkward fellow. Head of a royal family. Salt. Part of the verb "to bo." ifiouVtii Ha lint Br: k EpTaBj ' JCjH tjo llBFlA . : ' HKU) THIS COUNSEL! There Is a little ,blt of advlco, which yoii may think sounds foolish, that nil should hear and act upon. It Is ns follows: -Put in the hard licks in your studying ami activities NOW, be cause in a little nvhile the tennis court will dry oft, the fishing sea son will open, the glorious weather with the sunshine and song ot birds will beckon your minds from your books.' You will find yourself con tinually gailng out the windows and skipping periods; you'll find It hard to go to your classroom when the bell rings, etc., etc., etc. . Perhaps you've experienced that before it so, this will serve as a lit tle reminder to you. But remember that now Is the time to do your stuff. One thing we like to see la schools is class spirit. A class whose mem bers m-m-'test enthusiasm and inter est In the affairs and activities is a class which does things. A school which Is made of classes of this kind is a school which does things. The members of a school of this kind are busy and happy, due to the competitive atmosphere. A student who shows class spirit. and la -willing to take part in activi ties Is either popular and liked or is on. the rofd to the game. Ot course students who are oppressed with work, such as self supporting stu dents should not be asked to do too iniich, but a busy person can nearly always be relied upon to do his part. On the other basd, don't be so absorbed In .your class that you for get your school, tor school spirit comes ahead of class spirit. So If school means anything to you or if you want It to mean some thing to you after you have left It, Iris suggested that you get In nvith the gang, work bard, and be a part of it. j CLASS NOTES ' A meeting of the Fresh man class was called Wednesday uflernoon ut 3:40 p. ui. In order to elect ft new class , editor. The former editor, Vernon Kuykendull, having resigned. The nominees were: Eldon link er. Robert Cluye, Marjorle Fohshiu, Dob Zimmerman, Will In m Mathers. .Muxjorlo Foksuui defeated Dob Zimmerman by three votes. , ? A change of program bus been made in tho schedttlo. Instead ot having assembly periods at ulne and one o'clock, nil sludeuts must 'bo In their classes. Assembly Is held at three-forty in tho afternoon. All announcements and meetings are re served tor this tlmo. ' Many girls are planning to go out for baseball, which will be under the supcrvlhlon of Miss Cronqnlst. Practice will begin next .week It the weMher permits. The school expects to have an excellent team this year. Many ot tho teachers and Btudents are having their, photographs taken this week. Mr. Peasley is taking all the school pictures tls year, lu pay ment tor a full p4ge advertisement In the El Rodeo. To cover the cost of this each person having a photo graph taken for the annual Is to pay a teo of twenty-five cents to Oliver Paynter, business manager. A debating teooai has been arrang ed tcr ln the high school. Edna Dull bar. Oliver Paynter, Ellis Myers, and Wtarren Doremus are taking tho affirmltatlve side while Bill Kuy kendull. .Valium McMullen and Eda Jones are on the negative.. Braltmi- ATHLETICS Team Merrill KJa'aiath . Agency L Henley t ... Malin 1... Won 5 " 3 2 2 0 Lost 0 1 3 3 S Pet. 1.000 .750 .400 .400 . .000 The Klamath quintet goes to Malin for. the .second contest with Malta High tonight. The Malin squad was defeated easily before but are doing better work now so a livelier battle Is expected. A bus from Reckard's stage depot Is making the trip with a 'number of rooters and' many others are expected to be among the rooters. GIRLS IlASKBALL NEXT WKEK Plans are being made at present to start girls baseball practice some day next week. A large turnout Is expected and a good team Is In sight. There are several girls who have had experience before and there are also a number ot promising looking candidates who should be able to handle the stick quite lively. You don't see basket ball games , In town, Of course you wonder why, The reason Is we have no gym. For good old Klamath Hi. i So after this .about the town . Let's boost and boost a gym. And then, we'll need ' not go way down, .... .. To a prosperous place like Malin. , BOYS TAKE TRIP A number of bays and teachers took a trip last Friday to Corvallls to attend ' a convention of high school students. The purpose of the convention was to, help boys choose their vocation end show them what 116m in that line of work. They started at eight o'clock Fri day morning from the High school In cars. A good trip was reported by most of those who went. Excep tion to this were that Leland Otey got sick and lost his party In .Eu gene, and Elmer tlueslng and Ralph Turner had extreme car '. trouble. They didn't" get to Corvallls until Monday( the day when the others re turned.. Those w.ho : took ' the trip were, Fred Melhsse, John Hawkins, Joe Evans, Terry Allen, Bryant Wil liams, lunis Roberts, Leslie Elmore, Elmer Bueslng, Ralph Turner, Le land Otey, I'nul Arnet and teachers, ms Withyeontlio wild Mr, Weiss, 5 nary "try out", 'was made this week and by next week the regular teaui will bo selected, Mr. Darling Is acting us couch fr the team this your. A lecture was enjoyed by tho stu dunts ot the high srhool Inst Mon day morning. Mr. lMrilng Have a talk in tho honor of (leorgo Wash ington. Ills tnlk wns bused mostly upon Green's history. Several selections wore sung by tho boy's quarete." Pittrlotlo songs also, were, sung by the school, A misunderstanding was cleured up among the students of the school as to tho pictures for the unuunl. Mr. l'onsley will make no charges tor taking Individual pictures tor the annual this year, 1 return the an nual stuff will give him a full page of advertising In the annual. iiirnt'Nou HAMH Hy HI Lnrina SMOKKirOWBhl POETRY I cough, I snttexo 1 suort, I wheese, I'm In a perfect fiuiy. . My lieuil Is dough, My tH'o won't go, I got tli lufluensy. O. A. C. Ho pluus on The exact returns of tho Girl's Popularity Contest are ns follows: Betty Ramsby, 59 notes: Helen Abbey, 20 notes; Dorothy Dunh.nn. 14 notes and Chlorer Llndsey, It notes.. The contest was a success. Miss Ramsbys' picture will appear In "El Rodeo" is a feature. SOPtrOMOHK NOTKH 'The play. "A Box ot Monkeys", given last Saturday by the fioplio mbre class proved a great success. The success iwas duo not only to tho cust.'but also to tho effort of Anus Setscr, Esther Veutcb, Gilbert Fleet, and Melvlu Anderson." Tho play may bo given at Malin or Merrill. At a class meotlng last Wednes day tho Sophomoro class decided to got cinss pins and rings from a local dealer. n .-.',. Gordon Smith ha at lust decided m a vocation. When h gets out of High school lie l H"'11 and study nut culture. being a barber. "Did you ever have any trouhlo with dyspepsia?'' "Only when I tiled to spoil It." NEW ROOKS "Nlnely Nino Host Ways to HOnk the Nose," hy llARiMOL. Wliut I would like to see' ijlus Chrlsiy rending fulry tales Donu Hockley without "l.lnslo" Miss Muck trying to buy some "using Juice" Hob Zlmmor'ninn getting tlrod of doing nothing ' ' Ion V. making less noise with his feet Miss Wlthyconibe registering at tho Hotel Lobby Forrest Colson' really1 studying Mt. Wines having a spar period Ous Carlson real "hard-boiled" Miss Van Deranter not worrying ii boa l the nununl. SOPH'S IUKA OK A POEM Titer It a lit nnlmed Chapman Ho Is tha gl we luv ( Ho Is so uieko and Jentel Just like unto a dur. And then there is a gl nalmed Qua Gus the flry swead He tans our hydra eech da for us And nos our every nedo. Aunt Mandy was very cleanly and kept her house spotless, consequent ly Sambo wis always being nagged abont his untidy habits. Oho day Sambo came horn to find Hint Mnmly had prTTTTr- twins, He viewed M.I. """"'y uud ,,d dun. ...7"'",1l Of Cull "Mulwlv mine rauii. " tlmo and nguln l0 ,, ' 'N Dust sluff alimlvllllw ' 'H you'll llstsit jo mo sow, h,,krJJkt; A Riintlnmnn who East, ami had ., . who him uiw... ,? 'd Houtliert. Callfornta. trip to Washington tol H, thlitUlirg ti,11( ,.' woum u very coi.j, " ' III heavy ' ni.der clothis. I" socks, inutflers,, em. ...... " Hi Vpou iuflvlug Ke fuand'lh,w"' r iinespuuiedly .ivnriit h. V '' following tnlegntm. , h, California: "R. o, g i, ' is 1. C Oi . , '". f. HIGH SCHOOL r(wS FORM SEWlNG CLuJ Klamath Falls h(h ,! ,,,,, not to be out,lui,c hy , j( 11 grammar griulos, ii,, .oril' " v, uqiTry q t. school BlrU iiiuiAp it. i-: . . H Ship of Mrs. il. ,L. Nwh. devotla their a.-tlviM (0 4W . ' I sowing with tlit oxrepilondtto,, prosldent, Helen Courhuu, wj,,jj n i ciuu wiirsev rormrX; rolleif at Midland. Msrr t. Hi, kins Is vice prenldunt of isi MJ organisation sun Jnnlct i Kti, secretary. Klva r.wl and ' 0: both New by coniplet, tn, menl. . . Tho Wrnthor The Cyclo-Hiurwagrspli it I'tln. wood's Pharmacy shows that II, barometrlo pressurs cosiIiom it 1; inoderaletr high level iti 1 tn. tluuatlon of fulr woihir iti assured. ' ' ' ' ' Forecast for bmi 24 hoori; Uensrally (nir with modirilt ! perntures and brisk wlaaV Tho fycos recording nuitwatttr regUtered maximum and aliiau temperatures' today m lalliwi; High 10 Low'., For Replacement PMrts cess dries or COME T01 immm The Acme Motor company, Southern Oregon's largest; automotive industry, is so situated as to be, able to Our stock is large and complete. It has been purbhaMd You will find what you need on our shelves. 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