October 2rt, 1J)H1 Editorials News of Other Days Place Names Women's Features How Will Britain Vote? , VITAL ISSUES AT STAKE Main Paving Situation Bad Concrete Shoulder Plan Advanced THE advent of winter's wet streets brings up more definitely the prob lem created by the deplorable condition of the pavement along the sides of Main street from Third to Eighth or Ninth. Cars, driving into the rough area, splash water from the depressions far out over the sidewalk, and a condi tion, bad enough in dry weather, be comes much worse. This is a situation which we should begin to think about. It must be reme died, of course, by owners of the abut ting property, and for this reason one hesitates to urge expensive improve ments. Mayor Cofer has a plan which calls for construction of a concrete shoulder, eight or ten feet in width, which would ixtend out far enough to provide con :rete base for the parking space along she street This, he believes, would rro ride a permanent improvement, for it is the parking of cars in the soft as phalt that causes the present condition. The mayor believes this improvement could be made without serious charges against the property involved. The plan is worth studying. There is no doubt that modern Klamath Falls should not go much longer with Main street paving in its present condition. Med ford Game a Good One DISAPPOINTING to Klamath fans as was the outcome of the Klamath Medford football game Saturday, it certainly was not a lost day at Modoc field. - Two thousand fans were there. They sat in spacious, well-arranged bleachers. They saw a fine exhibition of high school football. They saw the best team win, but by a margin of superior ity close enough to make the affair a real contest throughout. Our reaction is this: we have a fine plant, a fine team and fine coaching. And Klamath Falls is well on the way toward becoming football-minded, which is a healthy sign. Our Building Permiti KLAMATH FALLS stood second to Portland in Oregon building per mits for September, 1931, it is revealed in the survey made by S. W. Straus and company. The figures for the larger Oregon cities follow: Albany, $700; Ashland, $2,895; As toria, $4,980; Corvallis, $4,980; Eu gene, $25,901; Klamath Falls, $33,955; LaGrande, $1,035; Marshfield, $4,485; -Portland, $532,020; Salem, $32,671. Our total, of course, is not large, but it is satisfactory in view of conditions and comparatively it is pleasing. We're getting along. , GEMS CHAPTER X. Mary had fed her starving hopes on hie persistently optimistic a lories. When tbey slopped, she felt alone as the champion of a lost cause. Mr, Jiplter was pre occupied, living withdrawn tram all contacts except his daily con sultation with the private detec tives. Dirk was kindness Itself; there was something so gently protect ive, almost paternal, In his atti tude toward her nowadays that he was deeply touched by every new manifestation of his tender ness. But he was trying a case la court and had no time to give to a personal investigation. He was loath to talk about the sub ject, even. His whole Intention during their grief hours together seemed to be to draw her mind away from past grief. He wanted to abandon their plans for a for mal wedding, and be married at ones. Hut Mary shook her head. "Walt," she counseled. ''You don't want a weeping bride. And I. can't forget Eddie just yet." He had to be content. He was no more successful In Inducing her to leave what Bowen'g some what lurid newspaper persisted In calling the "Murder Mansion," and come to stay at his mother's house until the wedding. "I've promised Dr. Jordan to stay until Brnce Jupiter comes borne," she said. Presently the daily "confer ences" with the detectives stop ped, and one day there were no stories In any of the papers re lating to tbe Jupiter murder, ex cept one small routine item, head ed, "Jupiter Murder Prnho Lags; No New Developments Expected, Says Kane." .Mary knit her brows over this. She resolved to go to see the In spector herself, and ask him what It meant. Up to this time the newspaper stories hsd given the impression Nationalist Victory Believed Coming . MEMBERS of that increasingly large class interested in foreign news will eagerly await word from England Tuesday on the outcome of the gen eral election, which- will determine the fate of Ramsay MacDonald'a National ist government. That government, you will remember, was formed a few weeks ago in a coalition movement to work out the prodigious problems fac ing England. Tuesday's election therefore is of prime significance. Opposing the Na tionalist government is the Labor party, formerly headed by Mr. McDonald, whose present leader, Arthur Hender son, has been forced by radical leaders in the party into a platform that smacks of socialism. Nationalization of business of British bankers, reorganiza tion of industry something along the Russian five-year plan, increase of dole payments, wringing of cancellation of war debts and reparations from Presi dent Hoover, and restoration of the right of British unions to organize a general strike, are the high points of the program on which the Laborites are working. A Labor victory would, under those circumstances, indicate a great social upheaval in England. But there la good reason to doubt that Henderson's party can achieve victory, in spite of its ef forts to appeal to the masse. Ramsay MacDonald'a Nationalist government has the solid support of the Conserva tive party, a generous share of the Liberal party, and the Prime Minister split the Labor party when he organ ized the National Labor party, as a member of which he will run for elec tion in his own constituency at Seaham. Like football dope, election dope may not look so good when the re sults are counted. The split-ups and conglomerate situation existing in con nection with this election make fore casts particularly difficult. On the face of things, a Nationalist victory appears likely. Which would be less sensational, but far more reassuring. - 0 - PERIL that the murderer was Just about to be caught. "Solution of Jupi ter Murder Mystery Near," aald the headlines, and "Kane Prom ises Quick Justice for Killer of Multl-Mlllionalre'a wife?" This sudden change of attitude amaied her. Kana greeted her as usual. Ha was walking np and down, look ing out tbe window, now and then pausing to look at her expectant ly. That air of his pussled her; It had from the beginning. He sst down opposlta with an air of "Well, what have you to tell me?" She showed him llie newspaper article. "Oh, sure," he said. "We nev er had a chance from the begin ning. Nothing much we can do but wait." "But you kept tolling the news papers that you were about to find the murderer!" she re proached lilm. Disappointment made her bold. "Why did you say that. It you didn't think sot" Kane struck the newspaper con teniptously with the back of his hand. "Oh, you've got to give 'em something to chew on," ha said. "Far as I'm concerned, the case Is closed. We don't know the whole story, but wa know enough." Cold fury aucli as she had nev er dreamed she could feel pos sessed Mary at Inspector Kane's Indifferent words. Within a few hours of each other, someone's hands had struck down the two people she loved best on earth, ex cept her sweetheart, Dirk. She had thought of the wheels of Jus tice as grinding slowly but surely toward the capture of that man. While he lived how could anyone with a drop of pity In his heart, rest content? "Everything that could be done has been done," Kane said. "If I he jewels ever turn tip or If we find the car, we'll have positive TUESDAY Police, Firemen Help Children COMMENDABLE interest in the plight of the children of needy families is being taken by the police and fire departments of Klamath Falls. Under Chief Guy Merrill' direction, the police are sponsoring a fund to be used for the purchase of milk for chil dren in the schools whose parent are unable to buy sufficient milk for their proper nourishment. The fund has mounted to several hundred dollars, chiefly through the charity ball spon sored by the police. The firemen have organized what is known a the K. F. F. D. Good Will Toy Hospital, where broken and dis carded toy will be repaired and re built to be given to less fortunate chil dren at Christmas time. Both project are highly deserving of the help and cooperation which is necessary for their luceess. HAZEL ROHH HAU.EY evidence. Nothing to do but wait." Mary suffered a feeling of vast disillusionment concerning the processes of justice and that great Institution known aa "the police, She had believed In "the Law" as ha bad believed In Ood, and In Inspector Kana aa Its prophet. And her b was, helpless, like any other mortal. Bhe did not realist It, but In that moment was bora tha great schema that was later to take pos session of her. The Idea of seek In g personal vengeance on her brother's killer, who, she was sure,' was Mrs. Jupiter's murder er, too, came later In all Its de tails. But the genesis of It was right there, In the chilling dis covery that In deep extremity the only one to be depended upon Is one a self. Perhaps Kane felt her criticism, for affability gave way to grlev anca. "Police work Is not so simple aa some people think, Miss Dark ness, ' no told her. ' Its hard enough at best, and when people put stumbling blocks In our way well If you'd been frank with us about your brother coming to tha bouse tnat night, we could have bad the story out of him at once and the case settled. It's too lata now. Wa can do nothing but lot the matter drop." Slowly the Implication of his words cama home to the girl. "What do yon mean by that? she asked, "yon mean you think Eddlo cama In and killed Kane looked at her keenly. "I meant only what Is self-evl dent from the facts In the case,' be said. He made a restless move ment of dismissal. "I don t think we'll get anywhere threshing this out any further, Miss Harkness. You come and ee me again any time you Ilk. If I bare anything to report. I'll bt glad I tell you." Mary aald, "Tell an what yen meant!" Implacably, "Well, what do yon think?" h bum eut. What are la facta?" H hald B two massive fingers and licked Um efl, en at a lima. "Your brother had oppor tunity, and ha had motive, what doaa It waiter that h avr did such a thing befor In hla life. How do you know h didn't? What da you know about him. anywayf Before she could answer he added with aa air of wisdom, "Nobody on earth know less about a nan Ihsn bis sister. Va le It' hi mother, maybe." "Ton think that Eddie killed Mrajuplter?" Mary was shiver ing uncontrollably. Una aat stiffly, fighting for self control, cold fin gers gripping lightly the glove lying In her lap. B It she chled sh would mak a tool ot herself and this man and hla stupidity must ba (ouahl with otbsr weapons than t bat . While she alruggled to stop tha tears mat auussaed out and ran welly down tha sides of her nose. Kan went oa "making his case," "Eddl had to get bis hands on 111,000. and do It In a harry, w know that much. I bad those boys In, those roommates of bis. One's aa elevator boy In aa offlr building. He waa the one got your brother In tbe way ot fol lowing tne race, lie used to place bets for 'clients' In the building. Eddl mad a little pile and was feeling rich, so b went down to the irecks and started playing the sport. He met some Dig shots,' and the bnvs did I see nulla aa much of him for n Ml. But It waan t long before he was back. He'd got hold o( Ike long end ot a li-to-1 shot. and couldn't pay off. "It must have surprised him some when the chap, whoever he was, demanded hla money. That's the trouble with a kid like thai playing for big slates. When be loses, he's like a woman he wants to wiggle out of It. Kv- ery maa bales a watcher. Eddie knew that, and he knew more thaa that If he didn't come through quick, he wasaplue for a good beatlng-up, at least. They've gat funny Ideas around the race tracks about taking bigger odds than you can afford to lose. "Evidently the ehsp Eddie picked up waa a hard cookie. Maybe he needed tbe money In a hurry to meet obligations of bis own. Maybe he wa Just sore and wanted lo give the kid a lesson. Anyway, ha put It up to tha kid to come through, or 'la desperation. Eddie went to your employer and asked lor a loan. Jupiter don't like kids much, does hs? I gusss he's bad bis bands full with that wild one of bis own. Anyhow he offered him a Job at Hi a week learning the automobile business. Ton can figure out yourself how long lt d take Eddie ta pay oft at that rate, even providing the guy would wait. "Why didn't be come to you for It? Well, he knew you didn't have It. And be bad some Idee you'd baw him out, 1 expect, Jupiter tells me the kid made him swear not to tell you he'd even asked. "There waa nothing left but to take It off people that had It and wouldn't miss It tha guests at your party. He made It ali right with yon to let blm In, cam and went In the other fellow's car. Only It wasn't In the carda that he waa to shoot. That waa pure funk. "The old girl waa no set-up. though she yelled. And that waa bar big mistake. It she'd kept still and forked aver, she'd be alive today. Ha knew be had to silence her or have It all coma out and apoil your party, not to men tion your lite, so be shot her." - Mary listened with fascinated attention as tha links fell Info piece, forming a chain of proba bility so plausible that for the moment she waa benumbed Into seeing the thing through his eyes. "He may pot have meant to kill her. I don't know," Kana co tinned. " 'The gun wentoff right In my hand.' God, I've heard 'em aay It a thousand times! But ha plugged her Just tbe same, even if It was Just a nervous twitch ot tha finger. Instinct of self-preservation, they call It. I call It funk." (To Ba Continued) Telling the Editor To the Editor: Will you please answer tha fol lowing questions for me? 11UFUB O'NEILL. Haa Will Rogers ever held pub lie office? Yes; he wss the official mayor Ol ueveny inns, warn. Who Is speaker of tha senate? The vice president of the Unit' ed States, Charles Curtis, acta as presiding officer of tha senate. Senator James Watson Is leader of the republicans In the senate and Henutor Joe Koblnson Is lead er of the democrats. Vhn Im tnoolrpr nt the house? Nicholas Longworth wss speak er of the house ol representatives, but due to his death anotiler speaker will have to be elected when congress convenes. John Garner, Texas, l democratic lead er In the house. Where are Mexican passports obtained? Through the regular channels of the circuit esurt, the name method In which passport to oth er countries are obtained. How many supreme Judges In the United mates? Nine; a chief Justice and eight associate Justices. Who holds tha transcnntlnent al air record in the United Hlates? Jimmy Doolltlle of the U. 8. army, who made the trip In ap proximately 11 hours. U'hn ta IfAfnrlrh Rrimnlnf Bruenlng Is head of the cabinet ot the German government. SIDE GLANCES sy aon cia "Iff tf JAW! I I II I STi 'I I . .j'sW . - jss-w apaa- -sVN 'Vi r 1 aV f.lw.'e - .i "Ma and my slslsr-ln-lsw has her children with me all next week." Health Talks By DR. MORRIS rtSHBEIN Previous lo HIT, undulant fev er In man was regarded In the United State much on would have regarded other disease curi osities. During l:i, cases ot th disease were recorded In ev ery state. Unquestionably mis signifies a far greater number of case than war actually record ed, because confirmation ol the presence ot this disease depends on an examination of the blood that can be made only by a com petent laboratory. Thus, waiter Simpson an nounces Ihst he has Investigated lit cases at this disease around Dayton, Ohio, during lbs Isst two and a halt year. Th disease ts probably much more prevalent than la aenerallv believed, and a large number of cases can be found where a special search I made for them. In th great majority ot case seen by Dr. Simpson, th taxing of raw Siilk containing th organ Ism ol contagious abortion ot cat tle was demonstrated to be the source of tbe Infection, t'ndu lant fever I not sufficiently fatal lo arouse great tear, but It can produce long enduring Illness and great distress. It resemble surb diseases aa typhoid fever, mala ria, tuberculosis and Ipfluenia. Prom flva days to three week af ter the organisms have gotten In to the body, the person who I In fected develop a chill and a rapid elevation ol temperature. it perspire greatly at night and la extremely weak. Usually ha leels we II In the morning. ut every af ternoon and evening he geta a fe ver and the other symptoms that have been mentioned. Associated with this conditio there may be Insomnia and even mental contusion and delirium. Tha vary name of the disease In. dicate the nature of the attacks of lever, because tney come an f o, Intermittently and undulating, tins from week to months. There may be pain In th abdo men and enlsrxsmsat ct th snln. tndrnsss In th bone nd ininia. and similar conditions, indicating th extent lo which th body ha been attecieq py in in feci Inn. Most of th laboratories of III stata departments of health are now able lo make the examination ol Ihe blood necessary to confirm the dlaanoais and the presence ol this disease. This laboratory lest makes almost certain the diagno sis In anv ausoected case. The treatment of undulant fe ver Involve all of the methods usual In other conditions ot sim ilar character; complete rest In bed, careful control of tha symp toms by the use ot proper medi cation, and the occasional us of neri(!c vaccines which sssm In soma esses to have results. How, ever, th disease Is characterised by parloda when tha patient gets better and It la therefore extreme ly difficult to evaluate the use ol any certain measure In Ha con trol. Contagious abortion Is wld spread among cattle. Hence, one safe way In avoid undulant fever la to use milk that lias been earn- fully and certainly pasteurized If contagions sbortlon can be wiped out and If the spread of the condition can be prevented bv pasteurisation strictly super vised, tha disease may be put back Into the Umbo of rare disorders from which It must have emerged becnuse ot some break In the pre ventive technic, or some lessen' Ing of human resistance. Klamath Names ANDKRMOV HPRIN'O ( From "Oregon Oeographlc Names by Lewis A. McArttiuri Located In Crater Lake Nation al nark, this spring Is about mil oast of Kerr Notch In tho southeast rim ol Crater Lake and Is one of the sources ot Band Creek. It has an elevation of approximately tsno feet. It was named for Frank M. Anderson by Captain O, C, Applegat lu u. a t off c 4 iuiiymi etewes. inc. made up again. the's leaving Earlier Days October ST. 11 W. C. Dsltoa today loaded on the car at Midland lU heed ol steers lor shipment. These were bought by the Oakland Meat com pany. The price paid for the animals wa 17J.IT each. This brims th total vain of th herd lo IJS.SU.Iu. Another fin shipment ot oeei sent out lell Halurdey wnea Louis tlerber shipped lut bead lo California. These steers wsrs shipped In from Anions last spring, and fattened In Ihe Horse fly country. Yseterdsy was a great day la the history of Ihe Chrlatlaa church In thla city. The largest Ulble echool attendance In Ihe history of Ihe scbool wss record ed at 1H. The motto lor next Sunday Is 1TI. At last Ihe power that b hint that shooting In Ihe city limits must cease. Thla hint Is almost too good to be true, but If there Is no mistake about ll the people along the Huena Vlata water front near Shlpplngton wilt lhank tha wardens and lay aalda Ih piece of old tmok slack In which, during lb past fir veers, Ihey bava crawled lor safety o Sundays, There was considerable grain harvested on the Indian reserve. lion thla year, with the greatest nart of the emo coming from Modoc Point tbe most valuable pert ol Ihe reservation. Fashion Tips When yoq rem horn treat hard day al lb office er Iron a nerve-wrecking shopping tour and know that you bava but a few hour until you must don aa eveiilog dree and be a gay, laughing member of a deligliltui party, remember that thera ere emergency treatment for Juet such a lime as that. A half hour In a bath tub ot warm water, to which has been added a pinch nf your favorite soothing bath salts, will do much lo relax your nerve and muscles and to erase Ihe lines around your eye and mouth. Cleanse your far and neck thoroughly with aosp and water and a good deeming cream befor you lk th bat li. Thar ar severs! "horns'' prep. aratlons which you ran put on your fare to erase the lines and wrinkles. You may gat a pre pared ant!-wrlnkle cream II you wish. Smooth It on generously over your face and neck after you have cleaned them, (let Into the ateamlng bath and allow the cream lo remain on your face until yon get nut. If you lop oft your bath with a cold shower you will leel fresher and more Invigorated. Warm water Is host for clesnllness, but thero Is noth ing like a cold shower rinse to "pep" you up. , Another good emergenry treat ment for your fnce la an egg mash. Ileal an egg to which has been added a teaspoon of lemon Julco and smooth tha uilituro all I.FT.OXO sponsors long ropes ot laig pearl for eveulng wear. ft over your face and throat. It harden and thn remove It with cleansing cream, or If lb skin la Inclined to be oily, with tonic. If you have exceedingly dry skin, you can omit Ihe lemon Juice and add a teaspoon vt mus cle oil. There are circulation creams on Ihe market which ere esoel leut emergoucy "bracers" when your sklu looks dlnsy, yellowed end llrod. However, you must be very careful wheu using them not lo get any of the preparation on your uose or arouud your eyes. If your skin la sensitive, put a Utile cold cream on un der Ihe circulation cream. Don't leave It on too lung atlsr II slarta to "burn." Dou't forget that t fine emer gency treatment which costs noth ing Is a brisk walk out In the open air. And remember, that dull, yellow skin ami listless rye ran often be remcaieu r '" huur sleep every mini week. fur Office Cat Th Silver l ining The melancholy days are here. When autumn leave are falling, And from the woodland, high and clear, Farowell Ihe birds are calling I Hut melancholy quickly files. And dready Iboughta we're spurn ing. For romea Ih thought ot pump kin plea And Musage. too. returning. e Old Doctor (to atudenll What ba become of your ethlre? Young Doctor Why. didn't you know 1 traded It for a Hudson? see Harold I see Mae Is getting a divorce on hla wlfe'a fortieth birthdav. Frank Ye, he s probably changing her lor two twenties. Ferry Kvery lime I see you 1 think of a famous scientist. jerry Very kind ol you. Who Is he? Ferry Darwin. e e e Well, anyhow. In Ihe old days when families gave big dlnuors Ihe best lable cloth wasn't burned lull of hole. . . . The only dif ference bet see Ih street fakir nd Ihe ether kind la mat n doesn't bav to pay offlr rent. . How I II possible Ihst some men can sleep soundly all laroegh a band concert and yet wak up In til mlddl of Ih night II Ih nlghtwitrbman happen lo whlstl "Koek ot Age! . , . So you went a Job, son? Po but you ever lell lie? Hoy Appiirsnt -no,, sir: I kin learn. Some People Say- ' Why I'd Just soon leave my rifle at bom aa my com past- Mrs. Martin Johnson, famous woman explorer, see The true function ot a at torney la lo discourage litiga tion. i nance it. TUlti. see Th problem of life will turn from that ol Ihe druggie for ex istence to tbe question of how to spssd the additional leisure which we shall have. Ernest Lee Jabnrke, assistant secretary ot Ihe nary. , eve In lilt w hav lb dole In almost Its worst form, namely, th giving of public money to unemployed with almost no In vesication ot cases. Professor J. Kussoll fimlth, Hwarthmor. see Restraint Is a virtue not worth mentioning until on has some thing to restrain. Rebecca Woel. see Our Is a country which give It people civil and religious llbortv, Vice president Curtis. 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