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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
Wednesday, - ivfAY ,, mt TAGE THREfc- r t a At The I IRFRTY aij':ii.jiti,'-rjjV'jiuft,"i .' '.ii?j '-. a.'j'i.'ii .1 Jf9 Should Women Propose Men, Be Prepared for Emergencies Girls, Leain How It's Done! .... JYou've Got a Lot of Laughs Coming to You and 1 hey're All Crowded Into "Second Youth" TODAY O N I. Y FORI KLAMATH TO ENTERTAIN ! Quota From rClaroath Falls to Attend Lust Get-To- fjcther of Season ', At noon today reservations for ' til a . Kurt Kluniiitb-KJiiMiiiih Falls I community m;t ut. Fort Klumuth, I pointed toward a mm successful gathering and If tlui Indications tliut 'early hour are any criterion, l!io Inst ciruvaii of the soason, from the Klumuih Fall :liu in bur of , com j morco should bo -the mint succes , ful of Ue ,'enr, according to Lynn J Bubln. soc.-a.ary, who lit liunilllnx t l'1-A V TO ItK (ill NX CiiniK Fire (iIiIn Will Knli'i'liilii ill Mills Addition Kiimol Tlmrsiliiy A delightful piny will In bIviui Tliuisduy evening by llm Cii:niflrti Klrlil of Mllln iiihllili.n ul in. Mills llllllltlull KCllllOl llOIIKK. MlHIl IvIdlhU 'oiiiir In nomiilng lint girls. WORK TO 111 MAIN' ttVKMIXOTO.V. May (I Sew- Iiiry Wink fiii'tiiiill)' denied diiliiy r. IwiflH thill. li( ill I'i'lirn from th" ml.llli'l oil July 1. ' ' "I inn (no Imi-j tit ii'Ik" r even tlllllil of It," III' Willi. " II I I f llJiffi 1 i i i litj"-' i or vr y . ; : prr iililililililililililllililililllil; IjilililUiJilMlillI KLAMATH &LZ FALLS We will do your next week's lilllilililililil .. llh Ij i Washing Without Charge and we'll do it in the easiest and quickest way washing ban be done. It will be done with the fllf EASY: utim Vacuum Electric WsSiBk Washer and Eureka Cleaner oh the day that you name The EASY is an investment in wash day, ease and can be placed in your home for so little as $2.50 per week. It will pay to ask for a demonstration not the slightest obligation, of course. Tele phone 129 or see the EASY at our show rooms. , Eureka Appliance Company with the . Golden Rule Store " f . v ' llio ciini vuii Cam will luuvu ulurll)- uftur D i. in. fir rort K In in :t ( It . will' re a dliiiK-r ' Im inluld for 7:30. A alliirt proKrojn will hu proclitoil by tliu Klumutli KuIIk croup, It. C. (IrouHljeik. Id lio tliu pcukr for fjlie vlHltoi'H. ,. Two ' Fort Klamath men will ulno micitk on thn )iro riuui. A jltnoy (liinco at J p. in, linn bi'cn ainiiiKiut for with Jjhiiuy lluimton'ii Uircxi-plcco oriibuntrfc ' at tunilliiK' Tliu visitor will not re Mini ii until llm cuHtomury hour 'of liildnlftht at thu (I.uh.u, ncc-onlliiK to Sabln. - 'xty pcrmina from Klamath Kalln In llio iiuola dolred by tho Fort Klamnth ruoldoiiU, who aro to spon sor, the dinner. In tho hotel. If at mi,'" time, nald Sulilii, those not plunnliiK, ""ii nn opportunity to go, as an .vupvclally Kood attundanca It tickets ni'iy lie bblalned at the Fort, di'xiieil In order thai Klamnth Fulls may come into eraser contact with the Fort Klamath residents. r - i . . . . i i r rienaiy commercial : Relations Are Sought by Mexican Chambers lEXICO CITV, Mny 0. Adoiaion vf i commercial .arbitration aitree in cut by tho Nalloual Chamber of Commerce of Washington anil the Confederation of Mexican Chambers of Commerce Is recommended by a special committee named hy the Mexican confederation. The plan recommended to settle, without re wolirso to the courts, differences be tween Mexican and United States busluens .houses follows) virtually without cIiuiiko the American-Argentine agreement. It will bo voted on nt the next meeting of confedera tion, t , . Prince Not Particular ' About Map of. His Land ' ' ' A JJEULIN", May 6. An amusing story Is told here by a publisher of Roogrnphlenl nianys. A Mongolian prlnco recently visited Uerlln to place' an order for maps of hla coun try. The publisher was glad to get the order, but told the prince that tho latest maps no hud were pub lished before the war. - , "I must confess," said the pub lisher, "that I don't know the ex act . boundaries of your-country at present. Haven't you some mater ial thut will toll ma how to draw tho boudary linos?" "No. haven't" was tho reply. "Hut V doesn't matter. Just you draw tho boundaries as wide Us pos sible, so that my peoplo may soc how largo their counlry Is." COWEN GETS TWO i MONTHS IN JAIL Sixty dtiygjlu tho county Jail wits the package handed to MoKluloy Cowcn by JtiBtico of tho Ponce K. K. lliinsnker yestorday, following Cow un's conviction In justice court on a charge of possession of Intoxicat ing liquor. . "Too inuny of Cowen's fines have been paid iy Cowen's father, so I thought ho was about due for n jail si'iittmi'6, Justlco ot the Peace It. K. llunsaktir said today, "llesldos the enso was rather serious. When they brought 111 in before mo lie was so drunk he could hardly stand." Cowon was arrested last weok, while the Wilson divorce case was In progress. Ho wus etuight In the i court house with two bottles of nioonshlnOj in,.hlH-possession. vy- . . . , , j OI T OK TOWN (a iOSTS Malln mill Jaikevlon- lteslilcnts In Lnkovlow rosldenls 111 Klamhlh Falls report a, decldod lmprovomont yovor tho roads ot two weeks ago, .wiin n Miiiunni county siutoieit n 'wind anil snow storm Unit put the Irnnd.i In very bad condition. Mr. wind Mrs. 0, F. Mititke, riiniiiors of the I.nkevlow district, are In tho city for several days and while horo nvo slopping In tho Arcado hotel. F. 0. Wlldn, well known busi ness ninn of Mnlln, Is In tho city '.for tho remainder of tho week. . , I Out glass makes n flno wedding pvesonl, lyil a -jitior oniitigeiuenl irqT (iiunnq iLui nvmiun u BY: PSYCHOLOGY H SAN PKDUO, Calif., May 6. Flllit psychoanalysis; practiced to prevent aerial accldunts, rather than mend broken bones or patch up luckless pilots and observers after a crash, lr they survive, has In creased the efficiency of L'nlteil H11HU4 naval aviators to a larx'' degree, statistic aboard the II. 8. 8. Aroostook, naval all , 'raft tend Or, Indicate. Medical officers aboard the ten der declare that 90 per cent of aeri al accidents during tho World War were due to uhyslcal psychological defects of the flying personnel. Acting upon this percentage com piled from fatalities, the medical staff of the Aroostook has cstab Hf.ed a careful examination, scien tific "In every detail, over the 150 pilots and observers, who took-off In heavy bombers or light scout planes from the long, flat deck of the tender. Filers Observed The flight suregons observe the fliers each time before a flight Is begun. . "1 can tell hy talking with a. pilot In the morning," declared Pr. Rob ert 0. Dnvla. senior flight surgeon, "whether he l able to go aloft that day. If .his psychological canditlcn seems shaky he has to stay aboard. "We will not permit a man to fly who' has domestic difficulties, or if his family objects to his going aloft; At the critical moment a pilot's mind may wander to what his wife said at breakfast and he ends In a fatal crash." Must lte Kxnmiiictl 1 When an ensign Is assigned to the Aroostook for flight duty, he first must be In 100 percent physic al condition; - then he is subjected to" a most searching psychological examination. Dr. Davis explained. Vlsuul balance, visual muscle bal ance,, and tests of depth perception from 4 lie basis of the applicant's examination trial before he is aw arded wings. : BARGE WILL BE Y TUESDAY BEAD Decorations on "Veneitan" Arrive in Klamath Falls This Week in . a-J it ; "Venetian," the dance barge Uo be put Into" . th waters of Ltjke iKuwana far the summer's use, will not be ready ,for Saturday night. Frank Confer, a member of the company building tho dance barge made the unji'juncement today after' numerous Inquiries hud been made In regard tir when the barge would be put In the water for me. "However," said Center, '.'the barge will bo read for Its Initial trip on Tuesday night and several Interesting features " have been planned for the opening night. The 'first trip Into the lake -will begin at 9 p. m. or 9:15 p. m. After that patrons arriving, late will be taken to the barge by j a smaller boat which will tow the barge -back ta Its moorings later in the evening." jThe boa Is now In I-ake Ewaiina, iast nearing completion. The latest : reports from the ship yards today reported the floor will be laid before ; (Saturday afternoun. Extra carpen ters and help have been hired to speed the work along. Awnings and decorations' arrived this week from the south and aro being put on the barge as fast as possible, according to Confer. Houston's "Aggravators" will be on the barge three nights a week during the summer. KIWAX1S IMtOUIUM Tuin DcUeil in rhnrgc of Arrange . . 'iiii'iHnJ fur Luncheon Tom Dclzell Is in charge of the luncheon program. of the Klnanls club for - Thursday noon aud . has Included In the circular letter a Mother's day p'oem in observance of thai day,', which fall -on Sunday, May 10. The meeting will be held a3 usual In the chamber ot commerce rooms. MIXES POISOX Another Ton of Squirrel Poison Is Mixed by Henderson County Agricultural Age,nt C. A. Henderson mixed a ton ot squirrel poison for distribution among farm ers and ranchers of Klamath county for the annihilation of squirrels and .other rodents. With the final mix ing -of the ton of poison, the n'um- i'ber of pounds mixed within the past spring has reached 65,000 pounds. FItOM MACIKEI, J'linips ,(q Jt' Working in Irrigation District Soon .,, FlirfM YHEKA Mrs. Mary inrUner to Attend Golden Wedding; of Kiiiinitts Mrs. Mary Gardner, now a resi dent ot Yreka, arrived In the city this week for a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Jennie Hum. While here Mrs. Gardner will attend the golden wedding of Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Kmmltt. Years ago when R. A. Kmmltt was justice of the peace at Kono, ho performed the ceremony that married Mrs. Gardner aud threo of her sisters. ; According to M. O. Packard Jr., a contractor from Macdoel spend ing several days in the city, the t)umj3 on the Irrigation district of Macdoel wilt be working within the next few dsjj and the ranchers and farmers busy with the spring work. PackardJr. is a frequent visitor in the city from the south and inter ested in the irrigation improvement of the country. FROM 1AKEVIKW iSovrral Families From Neighboring Town In Klaniatli Fulls TO (TT KXI'K.NSFS ' WASHINGTON, Jlny 0. An mu mini redurtlon of $5iV5,0INI in the oiM-rnttiiR I'MM'iises of the Reneriil land luffiro through u vivorgnniia- i'plng in the city for several days. lion of the bureau was iiiiiioiinci'd today by Sceiftnry Work. . j Anwng tne many out of town visitors in the city this week are a number from Lakevlcw. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Larson and Mrs. uLrson's mother, Mrs. C. J. Gaylord are among those stopping for several days. O. M. Calkins, prominent at torney of Lakevlew, is also stjp- Special Today , Fresh rhubarb pie Apple Sauce cake Nut Loaf and of course GOLDEN KRUST BREAD (Now 12c a loaf) The ' Klamath Bakery " 826 MAIN . IMSKVIEW OF MOVJK FILMS ACID TEST OF POPULARITY HOLLYWOOD, Cal May 6. The preview of motion pictures in subur ban theaters of Los Angeles has ! come to be looked on by producers j as the acid test of popularity with ! audiences. , j Representatives of the producing company, "laugh und ! tear" spot i ters, are scattered through these ' first-night audiences. The stars, too. frequently attend the previews, i This diagnosis of a picture, 'pro ! ducers declare, often sheds strango ' lights on. situations thought nt first to be comedy or tragedy. 1 It a so culled dramatic sltuatiou fulls: to bring the desired tension',, pr, worse j yet, elicits laughter,' 'the; film ' is ; hustled back to the "cuttinjj room" ! for amputation. Comedy that fails ; to produce sufficient mirth ,W b'ol j atered up,' . '. '!'"" ' '" A man tells H ts ne' was n fool when ho marrlod and his wife tells us he hasn't changed a bit. Gas Oil CRATER SERVICE STATION , . 2nd and Main ', OPEN TODAY Marie Prevost -in- 'Cornered' A Picture That Is . Unusual Unique ... .Unexpected ' Louise Alsace "International ' Violinist" Russell and Ford i "Darktown . -Strutters" Kuhn Sisters fl " 'f "Bits of : Vaudeville"' , Allen and Dale, Comedy Singing, Talking, Dancing ' And a big special attraction BERTHOLDI'S BIRDS A Feathered Carnival Two Complete Shows Every Evening . Vaudeville at 7:15 - 9:15 j. .1 ... . JOIUXKV TO ASHLAXI) Eastern Star Meinlx'iV to Put on Initiation For Xew .Mejutxrs Seventeen members of the East ern Star of this city, journeyed to Ashland yesterday to join In initia tion ceremonies conducted there last night. Those making the trip were Miss : Frances Hcattjr, Mfs,. Mttiiott Hanks, Mr. and Airs, - George. J. Walton, Mrs. H. G. Wortley,' Mrs. ft. ,'. E. Wattenburg, ' Mrs. Lena Dennjs; Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Jones, .Irs. D-Jllle Virgil, Mrs. Mollie. Holding, AfVs. F. H. Cofcr. Mrs. F. Hill Hunt-. ' ef.; Mrs. H. E. Jones, and -Mrs. Charles Thomas. '- "4 A. ' ' ... M. - ti.. Paper nangmg Two choice sets to make your selections from of sample books Ai4 This is the month io make your decisions as to your interior and ex teri or decorating changes with your spring house cleaning. 1 'ii I am in position to help im t you. with your problems -$ ' of this nature and have: a crew . of competent,,! 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