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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
THURSDAY, MAfvCH 19, lflSff PAGE SIX 2Tif Sunning Hralii THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER 4 OUT OF THE AIR 1 ! I 1 r Li. Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. Manager llmllo Dopt . JlnUlwlu fbirdwnr Co. EVENING 'iiEnALtt IvL'AMATU FALLS. OREGON . E. J MURRAY VV H PERKINS . . . Publisher News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath rjalls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879., ' ; ; , . Member of the Associated Press - Assoruiied Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re j nlil'iinmr .if all news dispatches credited to it or not other im .-.mined m this paper and also the local news published (lit-rVtt, ' I1 rights of 'cpublication of special dispatches here in re also reserved. V : - . The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. , ' i; SUBSCRIPTION" ,m, .".;'" ; ItetlTered by Carrier -" One fesr $.M t . tit UAntki a 5ft . -r - Three Montbt 1-95 I Three Montbs .- One Month .... -'5 One Month RATES .,. By Mall One' Tear Six Months .$5.o S.75 .... 1.50 .85 ,TJlURSaY, MARCH 19, 1925 . -f.?i' -"ihn) "iv Utir, til.: '.if 1 - ' v THE' CHARITY CHECK ACCOUNT"--'- -ii The problem.'of the smalt cheeking- account still bothers the hankA. ; Some bankers, predict, tliat,. in tffncbhiikS throughout the- United States will refuse, uniformly, to carry checking ac counts " averaging below the profitable miniinin, yet at pres ent they are far from being unanimous in that position. . ' v'An. officer of one of the large -national banks in Minneapolis makes this statement: "In this bank,' unprofitable does not oi itself mean undesirable." -.';.' ' :; This bank, it seems, feels that it ,has spent too maiiy years cultivating a spirit of friendliness bet ween, itself and its cus tomers to "cold shoulder" the small account now. ' It does not IMose oUt the small ' account for being sticK- overdrawers and "NSF-ers" are another thing but it' Joes believe that the small account should helji pay its way: .Its attitude is fairly representative of that of the Other binks in the city. Minneapolis bkhks, wliicii since 1915 had been' making a'sfc ceilt monthly service ' charge on accounts under $100, this spring raised the charge to $1.- Beckuse of a liberal policy to ward hew ttisihess, they are thotight to carry more .small Checking accounts proportion to the total number of ac- ' ijuius tnan Dames in any otner American city. This is due to the emphasis placed in their adverii'sing. lor years';' on the advantages of a - checking account ; and done so effectually i that mariy persons of small 'income who' have such" accounts perhaps ought hot to have them ui;. ; . , ; , - : this. problem of t lie .small account is being rnYeVin nian'y Arties wa) (lisclosedin the stih'ey made last' year bv'tlje Mis- soun Banker assoeiiitidri's committee dh analysis .of accounts: According id its' findings, in 'each 6f sixty-three cities 'having . aggregate bank deposits of teii million dollars or Wore, ,a ser vice charge was tegiilarly made by kll or some banks, while in (wo Oth'el-s-Milvaukee aiid Helena it was made "rarely." The charge ranged- from 25 cents to $1, on balances of under $50 to liniler $300. In only twelve 'cities was a $1 charge re ported, and in some of those it was Slot levied uniformly by all banks. : " - . ' . ' . : - - - , HUNTS ,-. s WASHINGTON IfETTER ; . . V--" Bjr HARRY B. HUNT M3A Service Writer - ' WASHINGTON, Mar.' 1. After more than a' year of rigid retire .: meat, following the death of Presl--..' -. dent Wilson, Mrs. Edith Boiling Wtlspn, his widow; yielded- her se :i: tlmlou for. the first time to partf . clpite publicly in the annual meet ..." Ing bt the Women's National Dcmo , cratic Club here, on Kirch 7. ''.)' Mrs. Wilson received members of v . thrf'clUb at her home, following a . pilgrimage by them to tie tomb of - the late president- ' in Bethlehem chapel, and later presided rover. a table at a- dinner given by the Democratic . women. . . , - That-Mrs. Wilson chose the oc casion of the club's annual meeting to resume u;ulve public contacts again is said to be due to the fact : '. that, shortly . before' Vli death, the . . former president, urged her to dp whatever c-e could to assist thl '-...organization, which he regarded as offering Immense, possibilities (or . service to the party. ' ' j. ' , ;; That women are )ese politically minded than men'' wis evidenced , during the stay In Washington, fol i ilowbf . the: inauguration of Mrs! ' Nellie TaVloi- Ross, governor of j Wyoming. ' . Mrs. Ross or, .-''flbvernor,'', ftoss i was hailed by the women of ; Washington, Irrespective of party. '. Republicans and Democrats alike forgot that In her election a Demo- - crat bad won the governorship of a great state. . r : , . ' . Tlbe thing that mattered, and - the only thing that mattered to hem, it seemed, it .is tat a woman had won a governorjhlp. For in ' the present state of their t.illi'.c-.l-v evolution, women -are iwonien first end political partisans second. Whether, Frank B. Kellogg, as aecretary of, state, will swing a ."11 stick' 1n International atfaln remains to be demonstrated. But one thing is conceded as certain: . He will swing the "wickedest club" to be found anywhere In the capital's diplomatic golfing corps. . ; Kellogg iwill take precedence at the ; head of Washington golfists tihis: summer not merely because he is ranking head of th ecabinet, but because, in addition, he Is actually an expert at the game. , " ' His golfing had no little to do, it Is said,' with his popularity as Am erican ambassador In London. ..' Both Colonel George karve ah'd John W. Davis who had set high marks as golfers. while; representing the IJ. S. in the land where golf had lis tlrti, hid won favor because ,of their skill , with - the i inashie and mldlron. But neither Davis nor Harvey could hold a candle to Kel logg In the "ancient and honorable" pastime. ': ; -: - -' Kellogg -was golf champion of the senate, during his service ip that house, and the . senate . ha , many members woo aire hetter golfers than they are legislators.1' Spring is the mating season. The birds mate. But they don't have any house S-ent Of grocery . bills. t . At last -women are becoming men's equals. Here and there you find' one who .really doesn't' want to marry. . ,' Women are nice people. But they sometimes refuse to agree with you In all the things about which you are mistaken. ' " ' The. first -al-jn or summer 13 when you w!ab It -wis winter aga'.n.' A baby's Idea of heaven Is place where it is against the law lor its father to sing. ; , . .- ; , .- .''' ' ,','""" 7 ; I :t!N TODAY'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE " fa - a'' ' Ury',t'"w' '7 j p Tr- - 1 t 'j J koa s-mA I I " a k-z " ' ' "S av a. aa m is . a-, . iil ' I 57 "T" -JM- W """ ffZo I x "" " mm f """"" I j -nrr- -sr MSJ , s, - . - TJ" "" ss " m T j ' uu 5aL 1 to "" '"" Ibl n -t fJ Wr- M "irnC- i i nn 1 1 1 ...' .MQIUZOXTAI, ' -, Where folks between 6 and 16 trudge to five days a week. What the submarine tagea to ,get. to work mornings (pi.) .Also.' .'".,. '':":''. 'By way 'of. . V ' ': '' - Big -snake. Kindled. Various cavities In the anatomy. Pastdrally.' . Joined. ; ': Before.'-.-- S..!. System- of weights ' commonly usecl'for gold. . . Term In higher: mathematics ' pl). '.;', :-.".' - ' Hldebus glhht. ' 's Vampire. The color that makes a bull mad Wailed. v . : To examine and try metal. .. The .way every one should stand To rap lightly. . To observe.' ' ' " - ' To discard as refuae (also slang "for flghtr ' ' , -A citrous fruit. Of -or pertaining to ii wall. Stir. Defies. . : "' " Token. . .' ' Glances. ' " ' A roll of motion pictures. . Establfahed value (broker's term.) - .;..'. ... ;. One In cards. Those who live under the same me'lIlfln, hut on opposite paral lels of latitude, : equ'ldastant ';jor,l)i aod. south of equator. ; Warded off; avoided.. A game played for stakes with three or five -cards. ' ' Dined. Road house. ; , ", ' ''.! An egg. drink.'. . ,' ' ' ' Swaggers. ., 1 Calm.; . '! , ," 8. The Tevcrse of logic. , 9. Nothing. 10.. Named, called. 13. Out of bed and moving.1 ' , 14. Kind, class, stock. 31. Long narrow inlet ' gradually diminishing depth. 22. Opposite of, no. , 24. Coarse bag for fishing. 25. Rock containing metal. . ..... 20. To soak flax..., ' J. .;' 28. Native. : ' , ' 30. A confession of religious faith. 32. To :yolp.., ,"v-,;-Nr--;!':- 33. Snake-like fle.h.''" ' " .iff, 30. To total. - 37. The Supreme Doing.' ,:' 38. Hastened. . ;; 39. A short poem, suited to be sot .to music.' ; :" 41. To damage. . - , ,. . ' ' 42. A. complex derivative o( (tulno - line (X Is unkeyed letter.) 43. Born. '.',,'" ' 44. .Ethics. ; '.:. 45. The nest of an eagle. 15. Animal elmllaK. to giraffe. 48. Blacksmith's hammer. 50. Agreements between two or t more perrons, 51. Bcrutlnltes; " : "' ' 53'. Snbstunce similar to coal se- cured from Irish bogs. 55. A sea eaglo. . 67. Negative sdverblal particle. 69. An age. , . 7 . ,: ''. . ;VKRTICAL Commences. : ' iortanle bed. : ' ' . Things of drcadflli nature or oondltion. .. : , An egg ce!!. ..' . i . j ' A fruit . similar to tho lemon -Xlil.i t . - . . . ... Journeys (especialiy by auto) Unusual, i ?- .-- tt": !jfrt,",;.-ftA"t" 1 YKSTKRDAY'S SOtfTIO.V , ' 2Dtill5.PiQlQ5Qb46B.L a c L t B E D u U PjljH l B iBEfJiAHaQoDPQCtiBa &K6EtDwaijHacohn R&ckDia31 xouBKyp.l 1 A-SAnBll aubaBcub llaLlttlATjHAolt ' , , i The more you talk the los It counts. . A man. is a person who thinks .be ing late for ills meals la ho trouble. Many single nwn think they enn eiijoy life moro with their present habits than they could with a wife. 'Trying to oop two people from marrying result In a married comple for enemies. Alter euccossfuily loaohlnn pupils nosumblliik In' ton different Onkluid ai'hools, In drawing and penmanship by radio llirouith KOO, itntlon In Onklnnd, Instruction will now . bo started In oou.-liliig tuaohors uud InstriK'terH pemouully, who VIII lit (urn liutruut vltusus, according to fir. Virgil DU'kxon, luuid ol the Oikliind Publtu uchool rosuuroh do imi'tiiumt. TUe lesauu will bo "llow to draw a Ulrd." - j ' Avcorilliig to Mr. Dickson, It Has been custoinnry tor supervisors 11ml directors . tq moot after hours und give Instructions In methods ol teaching subjects. Such mooting are usually held In an auditorium centrally located. Naturally much time h twou Unit In iranHportatlun and - teacher days niado longer consequently, , '. j . The "How. to Draw a Ulrd" les son by radio, which Is expoctod to be ah Improvement over the me thod formerly 1 employed, will bo listened to' by ' teachers In their homos, and rest rooms of tho vari ous echools, or anywhere Ihiit I buy cure to ' listen In. As a1 result, a few' minutes of radio Instruction during which llHtonor may buve tea or uUlnr refreshments will; Inform teachers how to, draw A bird 10 that It will not be taken by pupils 1I111 ijiwt duy as a sketch of a huugry dinasaur. . " "- " '. '' Experts . lu the. fusoarch (iupart h'toiu of tho Oakland schools de clare' that broidcaidnK hrti ' lhe following adrantnge over "the old inulUod: ;.) . ' ' . (1) Saving or tlmo taken . by trausporlatlon. (3) Opportunity for teacher to ruliix and to work In a more 'com- 'fortable environment. - about, twenty (l nilhutos, prt of which may ' ba muols to liulp tuning m., .. ; ' , , (4) Outlying district not employ. Ing Instructors for DdC1I subjects will greatly buneilt." ; v '" j school work. , ' ; ! . ' "'i iA Miss Miriam' rtbllanUtir','1 herd of the urt deiuirtnieiit ot thd' Onkland sohuols will uppur before -the 'KOO mlchrophono, suld tlikt hef" draw ing loon will tiki' twoilty ntlR. - (3) Meeting" time' reducrd , to utet ovor the sir, but 'ha taktn' two weeks preparation tllne. '' " : " P)i(rrm "tnr" Krltlny KOA Denver; 7; to ntudlo pro gram by Dlnksy ilfctthow siusla company, orrhtra tnujle, ani vo cal orfurlugs. ' 'J ' ' . kKpi-rBuatlle,'' i t. m. The Tlmo program, , Kavi'-I'qrtail, jictur provld od by tho Vnlversliy ol Orogoij Kx tuusi.on duDartmont. ,' 10:30 Hoot Owl program... 1 . ; ,1 KLX-rS p. m. the I'lggly Wlggly girls, Hawaiian club render special inflections. p', m.'i DeMolay baud uf Oakland. ! t;., i,-.i KPO San Kfnn'cUjo, g'p.'hi. the Cleveland Hlx s, orclitwtra.' On act piny ' by . member o'( J the ' Theatre Arts VlitB. f , 'T ' KKI Los Angeles 1 to' I p. m. Aeoll.nh Organ rental. 8 Herald, pro gram sponsored by Hltnll('orobHtr. 10 Concert fln6 recital. ' ' J KlIJLos Angeles 8 p. to.- West ern Auto. Supply company ( sponsor program.'' ..' KNX Hollywood,. to"' 9 vt Coast Theatre by 'remote control. 9 p. m. Llsteiiwnlted A Ooiigh cour tesy program'. 10 program by the Kllte adl shop.. ' , PAR on April 2 COPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock advances to S100 a snare ' r t '- ... ' " s '' Seven months ago The California Oregbri j ; vPower.jComp.any made a public offering of , - iu.uuu shares 1,000,000,00; or 7v jfrerrea Capital Stock .for subscription by its elastomers' . . arid friend -if Today, only half of the entire offering remains ' " " .unsold.' " " '" : . Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur- - chased direct, from the Company at the price which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per i ' , share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share per month if desired, and with interest a, ;Ve'X! , " 1 'allowed on all installments paid. ( .. ;;, "( '- '"' 'A ,lncreased''VAlue of Inyestpts'?., . J T5fcwrrl1rnl lvt"traf iAnliflAUr, nAMM'fM ' ' ' 1 , wide demand for good hydro-electric securities,! -- 'J. : . ' and the approaching completion of the Com- . ' pany's ,hew developments,, which will mated-':" ;t , ! ally increase the net earnings, how justify this ; x increase in. price of the Preferred Capital Stock, " ; . Anriouricement of the advance of $2.00 per " ; share on April 2, 1925, is published at this , time ; I for the advantage pf stockholders and prospeot.- tive purchasers.- -; ' a- . - , : : i:.;-.'; r ; . ' ' "." '"' . For information cbncernihg the 7 ( Preferred Capital Stock and interest bearing. partial payment plan, uk,any , .f.'i ' 1 member of.'bur organization or impur . r,., j clip and. mail tne coupon peiflw?; 't"4; '- ; THE CALIFORNIA OREGON) POWER COMPAlSilSr f : tVt Ufa: Wt:'u-.aui .; I,-., I .-.: CALiTOiWlAbliECO i yymrnPl.I, f ' v.m '.: ;,; orbgon ; : . . " , . Roseburg . Medford CttattP . KUimuS Faiw S,' CALIFORNIA v Yreki DtuuMui JDU1X PAWNERS . IN PROGRESS ' ..' Ask any member of pur organization or mail this coupon !1' ... ..... ) (Vll-jsl M ' THE CALIFORNIA OREdON POWER COMPANY MEDPORD, ORBOON ' Heua uni ma full information itbout your 7 Prattrrefl Stock and fpecial partial payment plan. , Name. ' .v 4 V , . ' ' ' v ,t r . . ' 'i ,-..,'. ; ... ;. - srw k - If't M....