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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
TUEflnAV, .TTJNF! ifl, HERATTV" KWMATU , F'ATXH, DKECOtf Tajrc Hv4" qAVl Authorized Ford Dealers arc Selling Guaranteed USED CARS Below is a partial list of our stock of USED CARS 1921. Ford Touring ' 1923 Ford Touring , 1920 Ford Touring 1923 Ford Roadster 1920 Ford Coupe 1922 Ford Roadster One Ford Touring, 60 Balsiger Motor Co. ' Authorized Ford Dealer Many Faculty Changes Made, llni opnnlng of tha full term . faculty rominlltoo was not ready In meet Iho bourd yesterday, it wan Slllll. Tim .' referred to by Mr. (ill- i I..., ,...... tt,,.,,.. r.f V.tffIIM Illilllllil. I " KIHSENIO, Oro.. Jumi 10. Huv- j ,.U (,f thn dramatic department oral chniiRi'ii In tho faculty person-, niul ti'mb-r of IiIh Bluff; I'rofes nl of tho University of ()r.Knn ; ""r ' "" "r. K"K- linn ttupnrtnumi, iiemiiieii iu inu- I fi'HKornhlii lit II reduction In salary; I Timothy flonin, dwiiotcd from bend of thu department of romance lun- ntuln, (Inclined that Ihn mooting should ho open. It wan flniilly UKPicd lo go Into oxet'iltlvo Hus sion when mailer of a roufldi'nllul li a I tl lo enmo up, I'miiii II. Walker wits appointed ili'iin of for ii year, according to u report given out lifter t ) i meeting, Mr. Wnlknr Ih now student udvlHor and director of Ht n ln I loun fund. Ilo will replace Dean John Htriiiih, recently iuuiId ilcnn emeritus of mon. No action wax (liken on electing new head for Iho depurtmi'tilii of KmkIIhIi, romuiii'o languages mid zoology. Denn Colin V. Dyment was empowered to look for suitithln men for tho positions whllo on his wuy emit to onilmrk for Kuropo and lo mukii recommendation to the lion ril. Tho irn lu ry of Knrl Oiithnnk, soc retnry to tho preHldent, wan In creased. Tho plans of tho ussoclutcd slu dontH to issue a throti-yoar bond lii suo of upproxlmutoly l'JO.000 to defray tho com of building new bleacher on Ilnywurd field and n banketliall pavllllon, thn prinelpnl und Interest to coma from tho In croaKCd student fuo of IS a term win tentatively approved by the bourd. Approximately 140,000 yearly will go Into ntudent body coffers from tho added fen which under graduate approved in tho nprl.ii:, Crudiiuto Manager Deneflel told tho board. The following new appointments jund oilier faculty change were ap Tho . nroved : J. Ktnnlny Cray, now on tho Eng lish Htnff of tho University of Min nesota, to becomo Assistant Profen Hor with work In public speaking, debnting und oratory. Hubert II. Horn, InHlructor, to fill i ''Perfect," She Wihs.CupSS en ' W Mlm Franco Illckok, a Kansai City high acbool girl, baa the but phyiloue and character of any girl In the Kansaa City echoola. Bne wa idjuibjed winner from a cloai of 250. and will be given the J'Heortjof America too oer cent perfect" cud. . 7 The Four : w v : Major Reasons ' To those familiar with the chief reasons for Graham Brothers remarkable growth, these four points loom most conspic uously In explanation of their leadership and lower prices: 1. Price advantage. V 2. Exceptional quality. 3. Power and dependabil ity of Dodge Brothers Engine. 4. Character of Dodge Brothers Dealer organ ization. Better than a written guarantee of con tinuous satisfaction, these reasons are too fundamentally important to escape ' the attention of judicious truck buyers. 1-Ton Cha-MiN $1310; i;-Ton (iiaHsiii $140.1; Delivered H. S WAKEFIELD ' 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106 Graham Brothers I T T TTO S0lB BYDODQE BkOTHEM XlVV CVER YWHCkB were Hindu iy Hut hoard of reKcntHl of tho Inmllutlon, muetliiK here lute yonturday nflernooii, In open Hen nlon, Olid then the regent went Into another exectilivn hchhIoii, to iIIhi'Ukii roient ilemotloiiH brought about at their first meeting. NewHpaper men tirient at the Wheeling wern burred from the room when Dr. Jnme II. (illhert, repro Kentlng thn fnrulty rommltleo of the tinlverHlty In the matter of re opening tho demotion rii.ien, nuked that a committee of Iho bourd of regent meet the faculty commit t"0. Thin Iho board rcf lined, on thn ground that thn matter muni bo nettled no that ro-nrrntiKement may bn made In tho faculty before itmiKM lo lirofoKBomhlp; dlMiilmml of rrofenor KrnHt Ilnteit and Klrby Miller III thn department of phlloHophy. It wa Mtated ufter tho meeting by !r. (illhert that thy faculty com mittee would meet ugaln to decide on It next Mop. When thn matter of exccutlvo , union wa brought up, a motion wn inuilo by Mr, (ieorgo T. (!er llnger of l'ortland that all new puper men bo hurrod. There wu no econd to tho iimllnn. a Gov ernor Pierce, Superintendent Churc hill and Sam Koxer. aecretnry of coma head of the department of i pychology at the University of Kan miH. ThoiuaB D. Cutforth, teaching fellow In psychology, become In Hlructor In tho department. Dr. Hurry It. T. Yocom, asulstanl profcHRor of the zoology, was pro moted to associate profesnor and tho vacancy occaloned by tho re8lg- Oscar W. Richards, teaching follow nation of Oitcar Drown, Instructor In j In tho samo department, becomes an written and apeculullon English, j Instructor. Mr. Ilrown will enter tho practice . Dr. B. W. Debunk, professor of of law. , education was granted leave of ab- Tho Biuliis or Professor Mary ' enco to organlzo a research bureau Watson Ilnmles and Alice Henson . In tho Portland public schools next Krnest of tho Kngllsh faculty was changed from ono-thlrd to ono-half time. (iuslav Mu Her. who heads tho doc tor of philosophy degreo from tho Unlvuralty of Heme, Switzerland, was appointed Instructor In philos ophy to succeed Kirby Mlllor, who was not re-engaged. Or. Kimball Young, was transfer red three-fourths tlmo to the school of sociology. Authorization was made to fill tho plnco of Dr. Kaymonil It. Wheeler, who has reslgnod to bo- IHiaBCCaEIlffiCIE3SEBHBSHHKSEnHEntaKaBlICaEEHEEIIHIinE n n H 5 H H m n B Act: Mow n H H n n Buy Your n M Kelly- n n n u H n n n n n n n n a n n H a n n n H H U n n n u n u n u a ii ii u n u s pring field s Before the 10 increase Tire Shop South Sixth year. Haymond D. Lawrence, Oregon graduato and ex-Portlund newspaper man, was elected Instructor In the school of Journalism. : To fill vacancies,' Dr. Fred N. Mil ler, Lafayette college and Dr. Wil son Htegeman, Kush Medical school, M. D. become, respectively. Vnlver slty physician and assistant Univer sity physicians. Ernestine . Troemel, Wisconsin graduate, and Earl E. (Spike) Les- lie, Oregon graduate and ex-athlutic (coach at Eugenohlgh school, be como Instructors of physical edu cation la' fill TacghcieaV ' ' Prof. James H. Gilbert, head of tho department of economics and member of the faculty since 1907 was appointed by the board of re gents In session hero- today acting dean of the college of literature science and arts of the University of Oregon to replace Dean Colin V. Dymont, who has received a leave of nbsenco for one year. Dean H. Walker, student advisor, was ap- mm poimou aean 01 men ior ono year. mm n 4 : H I FARM POIXTF.KS M El For codling-moth In southern Ore M gon tho growers find that a succes H sion of cover sprays at about two H weok Intervals is applied to get best O results, in clean fruit. The practice Q Is' continued through tho early sum mor months with cover sprays rec Sommendod in the experiment station g spray program for Oregon. B gj Watch the chicks more than the pjajihermomoter. They will show you It gBjtho tempornture 1b right no matter ggwhnt tho thermometer reads. Watch piliem constantly during the first pm) week as this Is tho critical period, Hailvlses tho O. A. C. experiment Btntion. b - r ' ; B Anthrncnose canker and fruit rot Ba.ro prevented by a single, thorough application of bordeaux mixture 4-4-B50. Good economy Is to put the 'bordeaux on with the July or August !3 worm spray, says the 0. A. C. ex Oporlment station. Guard Officers Banquet Guests MEDFORD, June 18. Adjutant General Geo.. A. White and sixteei of the national guard officers from ,the state encampment at Camp Jack- Bon, were guests last night at a banquet held In the old United States hotel, where President Hays, was a guest In 1880, at Jacksonville given by the Jacksonville chamber of commerce and the Med ford Crater Club. Humorous skits dealing principally with army lite, enlivened the pro ceedings and the visitors were given an outline of the early day history of Jacksonville as a mining camp and supply center for southern Ore gon, by Attonrey Ous Newbury, of Medford, who spent bis early life in Jacksonville. Anthracnose disease of gooseber ries is Indicated by the presence of (many small dark, spots, on the leaves that often cause the leaves to drop. Bordeaux applied In 4-4-50 Btrength thoroughly, to both surfaces of the leaves Is the remedy found effective by the Oregon experiment station. Directions for making and using the spray may bo had on appli.-aton to the agricultural college at Corvallis. 502 !j Havo . you sprayed the brooder ghouBo yot? Contaminated . houses pjand equipment aro the cause of spreading much disease In Oregon, 0'hn experiment station says. Uso any Usood spray matorlnl with a coal tar Hbaso and bo sure to reach nil of tho Bcorners and cracks In the house. B ..- B Uod spiders, which, are llkoly to Bstrlko nt nlmo.U any plant In Orogon Bfrom low-growing annuals to tall Btroos, develop most rapidly and bo Ji'omo most harmful In dry wonthcr. Tho host protection so far reportod 5by tho Orogon experiment station is Sdustlng with sulfur.' Most sulfur Hcontrtlnlng insoctlcldes nro effective "Hall's Catarrh "Medicine SSf Btld your sytem of Catarrh or Dcafnev Jj:auaed by Catarih, " SoU y rfhiixiiti far am 40 ytm nOHBnOnHMEHfflHHBnHIHlB J cheney & co. tuoo. Obv it applied thoroughly, and some growers use liquid sulfur solutions. SHANGHAI, June 16. (IP) One foreign life for every Chinese life taken In the Shanghai riots 'was the slogan adopted by Chinese In posters distributed today after the killing of Wflliam W. MacKenile, an English subject yesterday. Other wise the situation remained un change. A seething city of Indig nation and unrest. This Label Protects Yon 7 It's the logical thing to do Jo buy your Used Ford Car from Your, Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Thu Labtl it your Guaranty ofVahm New Hotel at ! Eugene Opens EUGENE, Ore., June 16. The new Eugene hotel,' built and fur nished at a cost of more than HS0.000, was formally opened last night. ' 1 Th new structure, seven stories in height and with 1S3 guest rooms, was thronged with Eugene people and out-of-town guests. Approximately 400 attended the opening banquet. F. A. Clark, one of the lessees of the hotel, is an ex-Portland man, having managed several ' hotels there. 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