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....... - , TUESDAY, MARCllY24,'J-iP3lf 4 ' PAGE SIX '.T " EVENING HERAUJ. KLAMATH FAIJ,' OREGON utflnuutlvo mill t)luutrU Uulvr(ilty' ' iH'HiiUVtt, ou .(ha quuMlou of:' Ko uolvwl tlmt Hin'uxulUKlQU aot of laV altouht bo' art 'umnnUoil nt to (ft! hi It Jupunauo on' tllo narifr" bsnlH -v m ffiilrtponnn. ' '' '' - i-1,. ' 1);"' :l,, V iifi, Uw AnRolM, 16 I p.kl, . Krn'mtig' irrlr.;ltaaiollimt ft: K nmluir pwitmhi!' i4,iPtrlcK riU OraliMim. ' ' , v i - 'j jHioKruut. by tho' KOA Qi'uhoiitVii, In ttruwontnt imil vouul.. " lCI'O, Siur Fi'imi'littui, H , p, m. HlnU.u aulon by Itutlt LikIwIbnuii, Ho lirnno iiuloit by A than Klunii, iluVI tuiui lalun Uy A. Mctlolliin. KhX. Ott'kluml.,. CtHlt., 8, P. III. aiuillo prV)eraul bj; U ' ViHtrii Auto Supply Co.;, l p. ill., Amurlculii lliu UUir Oi'ian rocliul. ' ' ' " , " ' 1 m WJC "ni HOW,' will jututly bnomlcuat a ' tluhatu bmwupu liu luttiiu of llio Oruiiuu l)nlvm-iiy, v (Elf Eurnhtrt Hrat& Issuted : Dally, except Sunday, by The s Herald Publishing Comnpny. Office:. 119' N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore s 'I E J MURRAY . W H PERKINS .". Publisher News Editor :- KillJ, l.oa Angolan, H p, ( m.-r-t)r. M.ira llnmiiKnrdt, Ircturor on tron- u:ny. . v' f . 1 ' -J' t .t ' 1 1 t J HERE'S A CHANCE TO DISTINGUISH YOURSELF. CAL (I '..iiiiiiimiiitii. i iniii ii w ii .i i . ., i ' i, -. " ,. , '''..,. 1. 1 .' ." , L ',',v.:;''','-' " III Mr Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at-v Klamath Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3,' 1879. ; i-.v . . . Member of the Associated Press v ' ; '"hf . Miriated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re (ibhrarton of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-iitU-', iMvdited in this paper and also the local news' published (hrreiti U rights of republication of special dispatches here in re also reserved. ' . Thf F.vmin? Herald is the official paper of Klamath County 'nd 'hi-' City of Klamath Falls.- One Yar Sit Months Toree Momba Oaa Month SUB8CKIPTIOS OellTemf by Currier 6.5 3.50 ,-1.95 5 BAIB9 By Hail One Tear' Six Months Three Month .. One. Month' TUESDAY. MARCH 24, 1925 c I if - - WHEAT PRICES v , .; Only the inexorable economic law of supply and demand; fixes the price of wheat". We are constantly assured this by the':' Chicago Board of Trade and its members, ; its- bankers and its press propagandists, who reap fortunes buying and selling the world s food supply.;,; ' f. ;. : - ' . - ' V it was a world wide scarcity. We were gravely informed, that three times m the past three months sent the price of wheat, over.-.. $2 a bushel. 1 Likewise it - must have been ah undiscovered surplus that sent it tumbling down again, as tast as it climbed. , ; . - Almost daily for the past month, the fluctuations have been - so violent as to force legitimate purchasers to withdraw from .... the market until it has been stabilized. Meanwhile the con- 1 stitner is mulcted excessive and unnecessary prices for wheat products, without benefitting the producer, who long, ago sold nis crop. . . . i. .":'.:::. - ';":- V. '.Jhere is no secret concerning world ..production of wheat, .,, w p. wuuiiiviis, marKcr-aemanas, etc; Kcliabie international rigorcs are compiled reflecting; the actual cutout- and con- - sumption. A short crop means higher prices, but it does not necessarily mean spectacular, rises and Sensational declines i within a. few 'minutes of each Other.:- These are -due. tn' thin . grain speculators, .'who playi; the wheat pit -like a gambling i.l aiuv.. uiiu ,ui-ysc- fortunes nice roulette players, the only difference being that the public loses" as well as the gamesters, -'Many efforts have been made t6 control marginal specula lion In-gtain and substitute a stabilized "market;, -as- fof-other .products, but so far the, grain .'gamblers have Successfully resisted regulation and . maintained their sret-rich-nuiclc sVindle with its lure of great fortunes magically won and as speedily test. Until the production is controlled, the market- Irrg carr not be. Capital Journal., t i ..j. a. . a - r ; TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE , i . , OUT OF THE AIR j HUNPS WASHINGTON " LETTER ' ;; iy tunnv b. htxt ' NEA Scnlce Writer ; i": WASHINGTON,; M arch new ' bedtime story, reminiscent of ... Grimm's . Falrjr Tales or the. folk ' stories of Hans Christian Anderson, haa reached' WUahlngCOD along with ..' the, arrival of the nenr. German am 11 baaaador, Baron Ago Ton Maltian, and hla joung wife and daughter. '.The highly romantic and fanciful .. nature of ithe yarn already haa serr-ed-to inspire an unusual Interest in ' the athletic, blond diplomat who is ,t',to represent here the affairs of the new German republic, : 7 About 850 years ao. or In 1588, the . story goes, the Baroness Eva . von Mdltzan, from .whom the pre , ... aoat ambassador la descended, while lying, in hor great canopied bed fol lowing the. birth- of a son,' dreamed that there appeared before her a tiny UlUo ir.an with, a long whtte ! hoard.'.-; -;..i .V;r' 1. , v "flood , lady,"; the.; little man said, ., Vl1. hnl; a: gnome,, a goblin. In the i oil dnys iby people llve aitfong men ' and helped them. But. man has be--.. coma unkind, and we are migrating northward. , , v v y,, i v ; . - -'.'We stopped ; in : your- cattle ;tf rest and' are living under the floor t ft-: your bedchamber.. My grand " daughter lias- been taken III. Oil r trom your lamp la dripping through the., floor and falling, on her bad. . i Please m'ave your lamp." " v - .' - . " The . baronoss awoke. She look ; cd around, but sam no ne But the next night she bad the same dreamt. : On the third night, tha jltt)e ig. : ura appeared nsaln. . "Twice, lady," hsjnld, "I have begged you to free my grandchild from the oil dropping on: her bill. Now atiw la worsot- For i the Jnai tlmo t bog you m move your .'. laaap." : ) JvprMsad by tha littlo : man's aataentaasa, .. 4 ha . baronesa awake, ;. ag (or hbr maid and ordered the lamp avoa. v. . v iCIaht highu later tba mldgot ft trTbH came again, nmlllng nnd again, he sid,-and they were lear -. I leave you a- naoklace," he said, "as a token of our gratitude. Treas uro it. .80 long as It passes from son to son in your family It will bring saod fortune. When a pearl changes color, the head of the fam ily 111 die. Should one be damag ed, misfortune, will come."" j And with a bow the gnome' dis appeared., - :. The baroness awoke. And in ber fingers waa a beauUful .string of pearis.- ; : . ; . gr; LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE . To the Editor: , . The off (eera ' of : the American Legion are desirous of thanking those that participated In the Le gion auto allow that- served to make it a success and which waa held last week under the auspices, of Klam ath post No. . .-y'.J'X.'i ."' The. Evening Herald. The Klamath Newa. I, . ., .J,, . Paul Johnson. .. ; . -v The California-Oregon -Power Co. .D..1K,. Van Fleet. . . ' . , .'. . The Shrine, club. ;. . .' Cofer, Bell and Houston. , Patteraon, Mallott. , . Sablu j and SouthwalIjL ' vt , ; : .' .. . . Mrs. 1 Fred Cofer. O.. A.. WlrU. , , . .; .,; :. Houaton's and Borel'a orchestras. Misses Llndsey, Dunham, Francis and Jenkins. - ; v; i Tha merchants for, assisting tn the style show.- v , -FRAJCI8 .ft. OLDS,' -, , . . . , Commander.' " . H. B. GETZ, ' ' ' , ' . , Adjutant'. IHV'ORCH OBATKD , ; Mrs. Myrtle V. Wldby was granted a divorce trom Jack , L. Wldby in a decres signed today .. by jCincult Judrte Leavitt. ;Tho plaintiff sued on ground-.i of ertiill- and the de fendant fallud to answer tbo charge. -. Now Jersey man struck a-match u see ir hn had n.ny gas. N6w o Musical Department H D s of the . Sacred Heart Academy t I t . 13 14 5" 1 I ! 17 W j 0l J" nt- ' zir zt RT" is " it" - 7 I fm Zt 0 53" ai "3" as " "1 f iF" " ik a?- a "" i. ' 3""?T"ao 7 33 " " - 34 XT 34 " 3 i: '' "i'. -i. f1 ,:;.' . 4S 1 " "TT T1" "147 -t8 " Tr' T SO " s!" " " sa "T" " 63 ' ST" " " is" T bi. . b7 " sS S?- " 40 ' " " " 41 , 41 , m 43 " mmm Vbm Mf " 1 1 I 1 11 M HORIZONTAL , ITaatening. ' ' ' vi. - -'. .', .'. . ' ''..- .' Accomplice; partner In crime. ' 12. To relieve. ; , ' 13. A niisture or hodgepodge.' 14. Fourth, note In scale. 1-6. A gecldded or narrow valley. 18. To.stbp...,,. . .. ... 19. Like.- . 20. Metal la natural state. 22. Newspaper heads.. , . .. . 24. A card iwith a single spot, 25. To let. , 27.-Buffered. .- ' 28. Wingless Insect found on some aog... ;. . ... 29. Polite form of addressing a : woman. ' 31. Color of blood. . ., 'i. . 32. Chamber where Justice Is ad- .' ministered. ' 33. Fish net. ... 35. Invisible -vapor Into which wa ter la converted when heated. 37. 9r&, . ' 39. Tree (Clmus): v . ' 40. Four'-gHls (pi.). 42. Rekindled. ' 45. Portlccr dtftlgned to afford a sheltered meeting place for the Dilblic (pi.). - 47. Also:.' 49. Nose of a dog. t 61. Minute opening la skin. 62. Not truly 64. Encircled.- 1 65. Opposite 'of cold. 58, Those who Invade, for purpose of plunder. , . 68. Meadow. St. Preposition of place. 80, To murmur, as a cat. ft. A chair part. ' 3. Three-toed Sloth. 64. Learned..;.' . ... 66. A .cutting 67. Moves 11 p nnjl down on a bal anccd plank. 68. pears witness. T ll. Full of rosea. 15. Region. ' 17. A chemical. 18. The topa ot carriages 'or bug gies. . i , 19. Maple tree. 21. Finishes. ; 23. A d:g!t of the foot. . 24. Sulphate of- potassium and aluminum. 1 26. Tapeworms. 28. Bubbling as In beer.' , 30. Demeanor. 32. A saull, .confined chamber In prison (pl.).v . ... ; . 34. Coarse, string bag used In fish ing. . , . ,- . ' . , 36. Oolfer's term.,' ;' 39. Mineral pilch, used for roads. 40.. Harbor. ..... , 41. One step of a aeries used for - ascending within a building. 42. June's favorite flowers. ' 43. .'To labor. , ' , ... ., 44. Reaches by exertion. 46. To, blow a horn. 48. Not young; aged. 52. A soluble crystalline nitrogen- . .1- oub substance. 52.' Traveler. 03. Upright, y i 56. A trick.' U y.': -'.' 57. A seasoning. . .' . LflO. A cavity In tha ground..' , ez. To hind. -. C4."Porsonal pronouni (pi.). . .. 1 66. Abbreviation tor postscript used ,,' commonly in lottot writing. .. , Vl-TJatXAy'S SOLVTION - , . is VEItTipAL ... v ... 1. Aendmonts of what is defec tive; ,'vlclous or corrupt'. ?" t. PSIM. of coin pans. t. TO anrioy br Petty fault 'finding. 4. A small Wind. t. Wants.. f. A plank. : , ' 8". A inelwufuchlejayTnr clothprl : 9. A morsel nr Ml. 4 i , ; 4, ' ::;'-''':'' : ' 3T0PElsnSIPgAPT5 Bplo ijBsno Amg m" fj) b"GQ T HS TDM A p AFOsfp T pIEjE fTi.." t? J3d & AMn sjo n JQ '"5 ist 0 LRJf s aB r-: 3 My n Q A p Oh. gTo y ' . ' UwHaLoppfsD vjA p ; Looking up-ill a flne-habltniHWilar, Sl l.ouls, u man' doing It , humnnd. ' Projrrnni For Wwlnrwlny KOA. Denver, 7:10 p. m. Studio Will present the music pupils of the senior class , in their ' ' f ' i4nnaa Recital Tonight at 3 o'clock, White Pelican Hotel Admission 50c ' Tickets on sale at Earl Shepard Music Store Star Dratr Store ' . " ,. H. J. AVinters Jewelry Store (Tickets also sold by the pupils of the academy ' and the young ladies of the pariah) v' ; .' Til 1 MwM : ... L .' 'l ,. ' . '' .''"rt1 '... ' :' ' ,'. ,' '' '' ' Your Old Dictionary It's now out of date, and here'i anew one to take iu place. No words that are oat of use no obsolete words no "filler" words taken frojm technical grosrWs which natnrnlly makes room in. this enlajrged yocabulary for the latest words of everyday use of which there are ; thousands of new ones expressive, forceful words, with which erery body should be famih'ar. The publishers abandoned their old printmf Htef so let the babies play with that old dictionary now, and get your1 new one through this offer in . . . (l i ? . - ' ...... a; ., . 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