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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
In I IINO DOWN IS; OF LOWDEN, ,M . .. i... h....n ma- el r" . ....,, ilia on- ' Jim, Audit Hureau of j tui rkiiHMi Liium-" , ui. Htnlltnac lector ,,, Udu.trlal era which iL...Arlne that ! (!; - li tpprtrtilu "" " MlalilD pil"n hH urn, io feed II from H I ... . ih.l fi r. a polBiru im - 1JlfkVs will i ""I- ,llr , tal enonih painphorous lot Hie Mht.'lpPl (,- 115 ffrf. though. iik Jh.'.nii.'lM returns. -to our rrc ii t ini bell j . 11 IA- :t h '.VP Il1rr.l Jf :tt io io ;r. mi!. Yki. , tint u.'l mm farmer niiaalauliia It-' fertility! L-tkli U not the conrern ; law alone. I'd should I'" ra ol til. For sooner or I eturlorstiun vlll result price) (of UJ." Arthur I'spper ' Kanaee lOTtr&ntr.i ri'iuii tinn of it idlings bclure the of lh A. II. ('. f.nd dr ib. brtiraonte luts of in paued because of do th, prop!". joa eoo)laln Ih)uI loo bfltt pad, don't for- )S p tent of them wr II; Ihl people buck home." p New Guinea tie Life Soon Hear Airplane i'.O. Oct !. A new bird :?lti-ai la to make in or the uucxulored tool tit blc mechanical Ii wirciM to take off at "rd Md Iter an what la " ol 1W Boat unique and 'ipediUon iter attempted. wail of Ilutr Now "iwlili; In dcn Jungle, I world lofca concrete Dt about tW( , ,,ilno Prt of the globe. k 1 talc, pnrtlr le- Pniy lubmanllalad by eg. ltl far bark In tha fa.t. "It tropical 1.1,. near Bor neo, lived Irlba of plimya. Tlioy am aiu'lonl puoplo, (till ua prlmltlvn and wurllko a limy wara n tl,,r ottrllvat hlalorr. Hut tha Inlrnaa Ileal, Ihu topag. rnplty of Iho country and tha luali uudvmrowlli liv balkad Ilia ad tntH'oa of rlvlllaatlon. Iiy aiiicrlim tin lalnud In an alr plmiB llto axplurnra balluvo lliuy will ba ablo In fly low otrvr Ilia nullvu Tlllain of tlio wurllka pKtuya, autli arltiat valunlila Information tlm, tur donlvd to avlvuca. The MtiiMlltlon will ba umlur Wcdncwlay. Oct 21. 1925 IIKHT HIU.I.KItH IV l HltKXT l-KKKili lloat ai'llfra llirouiihniit llio t'nltnl rommnnd of M. V. Hllrllnx. former 1 "IbIm fr Iho period AuKuat fl to aanlalunl curator of ollinology at Ilia IMtttvd Htntoi hnllnnnl tnuaaurn In Vahliii(lon. Otliar ruembsra or 'ollowa: Iho pnrly lrn-1 mlo Htnnlny A. .Ilnd wrf, Clilinao lilKtorlnn: It. IC. I'ark. Ht. I'rtiiraburR, Kla., photoKraphfr; II. Jl. Iluyl. N-w York, chief pilot, and A, K. Manivr, C'olfaa, Nub., chief mcc linnlc. rtxporta on the expedition will be made to III national muaeum. LenvltiK Chlcaio Tue.ilay noon, the air oxpedltlon will follow tin air mall route to Han Krnnclaco. Prom that port they plan to aall November It, transporting the air plane by regular liner to llutavle. Japan. According to Stirling, who la fi nancing the trip, only one prevloua ipedltlon haa had auy aucceaa In rtplorlng Iho lertlnna of the lalaud where the plgmya are wall eecluiled lu the mountalna. Htlrllng aald both tha N'ctherlanda and (treat llrllaln, who own the lalnnd. have laaued warnlnga of tha perlla the epdltlon may encounter hut havo proffered co-operation. The airplane the eapedlllon la ulng la of the liberty brequet trana porl type, driven by a 400 horae power motor. It la eapeclally con elructed to wltbatand Iroplcal con dlttona. To enablo the parly to keep lla photographic material and food auppllea In condition the plane la equipped with a apodal refrigerat ing ayalem. It can carry a uaeful load of ISOO puunda and remain In the air aeven hour. oaHome s, towt on mf!Seal I imceil Wiring K y 1 1 n yj - 1 lf'a Tl at 0 " alcCiriC Store ARRESTS OF COMMUNISTS CONTINUED BY POLICE LONDON. Oct. 20. (t'nlted Newel Hcotlaml Yard hat begun lb aecond phaae of the Ilrlllah cam paign agalnal communlam, which oa Inaugurated with the arreal of eight II r It la ri rommunlala laat week. A aerlea of ralda In Glaagow die. covered four unnamed alien women communlata and two alien men They were arreated, brought to London and deported under a ape- clal home office order. Further arrvata are eipo.'led. Ijikiiienr I tea I tor Here E. O. Kavel. of the Kavel-t'tley company, real eatata dculura o: r.akov.ew. waa a buatneaa vlaltor In Klamath Falla ynalerday. He expect to return home today. . 1 Keptumher tl, according to a well known critic of New York, ranked llitlou 1 "Cryalal Cap." by Atherlon. I "Perennial Ilachnlor." I'arlah "Little Hhlpa," Kathleen Norrla "Great I'andolfo," l.oi ke. 8 "Profeaaor'a Home." father. 6 "The Lamp," lllnchart 1 "Keepor of the Uoea," Blrat lon-l'orter. a "Olorloua Apollo," Harrington. "RiMindlnga," A, II. Ulhba. JO "Caravan." (iulaworlhy. Nonflctlon 1 "When We Were Very Young," Milne. I "Man Nobody Known." ltarton 3 "Jungle Daa," lleehe. i "What o'clock," Amy IxiwM 6 "Fruit of the Family Tree,' Wlggan. "Anntola Franre Hlmaelf," by llrouaaon. 7 "Creatoat Hook In tho World," Newton. "Winged Defenae," Mitchell. t "Life of Chrlat" (popular edi tion I, I'aplnl. 10 "Ilrlgham Young." Werner. lltHKVMtKNT At'THOIt ON "rtMlLINII FICTION'." Chrlatopher Ward has produced another batch of excellent parodies In hla "Foollab Fiction," leading off with a rare voralon of "lloblnaon Cruaoe,', and going on to pay Irrev erent reapecte to fifteen popular uthora of today. The tltlci apeak for thetnaelvea: "Hand Barker," by John M-aorMd. "Itarrela and llarrela." by J-a-ph H-rgah-lm-r. "Country People," by n-th S-ck-w. "The Tlttattooed Counloaa.; "So Llttlo." by Edna Fervor. "Wliiga." by Klh-1 K-ll-y. "The (irecner Hat." "Mockueggar," by L-ur-nce W. Myn-ll. "Tho Older Oontlcman,". by Hugh Tophole. "Jenny Forlorn," with apologlea and regarda to Kllnor Wylle. "Itoae of the New York Journal,' by K-thl-n N-rr-a. "The BouKhnock. by Robert W Surface. I "Mladenl." by D-lo C-ll-na. i "Wouldn't 8moke." by Or-tt Y-n' "The Euchanled Hell," by Peter; lie Kind. j In nil thono parodies are wit and : Ingenuity and criticism which la1 often keen, but never cruel. For the manner. In which the inannerlama of the nuthora parodied have been IlKhlly caught and ludicrously muK nlflwl, there will be laugha a-plenty. rur 1110 ingenuity of the critical In- alnuutlona there ahould be oulik piutau. The whole prairie school of fl'o II1111. Just now sweeping the pub- iinors like a prairie fire, le thor oiiBhly drunched lu iho parody of Itulh Buekow. Thero's nothing loft lo say for It but "Let It up, It's all wot. - I no runty skating sophisti cation or "The (ireen Hat" and "The Tattooed Countims" and their kind Is mada to look more foolish than over. Thoae are tho best works of the book. III CM WAI.rOLK Tl'II.NH TO ItOMANCE It Is sold of great actors that they ought to play occasionally In purple melodrama of tho deepest lyv, to surprise Ihemeelve in the excliuinoiit of tbulr own tfxhuberance. A almllar experience la no leas sulu tary for great writers. Already this year we have seen a poet do this, when John Masefleld wrote his vivid thriller, "Bard Marker." And now a novelist does It. Hugh Walpolo, whnao name Is usually associated with portentous literary projects, has wrlteen a v. Ihl tale of romantic adventuro, "Portrait of a Man With lied Hair." Walpole has taken the old famil iar etuff -the gallant gesture of the hero to save the lady In dlatreaa, the hushed plotting of escape, the terrors of secret vlllany, the t reach erles of fog and darkness, the chill; In if suspense, the feverish crescen do of climax, the sudden and sur prising end and he has made It a thriller that backa the great nun bqr of Ita contemporaries off the cliff. He says. In the dedicatory letter Page Three) which accompanies it: "I wrote It few days learning the gentle art as a rest and a refreshment, and I of walking the floor and other bits III tall you frunkly that I have in the drama of being a father. enjoyed writing It vory much." He To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Akors. must have enjoyed putting no end a young xn, tholr first child, was of pains Into writing It, too. It Is, born on Monday morning at the Mrs. Akers' parents In more aorloua work, In bold chnruc terlxution, , quick senao of drama, vivid color and litimun sympathy. He says further, with faint Irony:. "Hut I do not know whether, In tHeae stern days, stories are In tended to bo enjoyed either by the writer of them or lliw reader." Tut! If radors of tliln "Portrait of a Man With Hed Il.ilr" don't net fnllv asi much enjoyment from reading It asdurln thelr 'ndanco he had In writing it. this Is a hope lessly serious world. (New York:l"r" Uoran. 12.) home of Eugene. Mrs. Akors has been visiting at the home of her parenta for the punt month and will return In tho near futuro to Klamaih Falls. Ilolh Mr. and Mrs. Akers are well known In Eugene, where they have tak:n an actlre part in the Hfo of the University cf Oregon That Emm 4 touring tor IIS down sure hus a let of extraa and la one real buy.. See, It ait the Howie Motor Co., 12th, and Malq Bts. Oil KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. 1 Our care In confinement meets every requirement. adv. 18 HOTEL ASTOD 2nd A Lea An.U V Lea Ansatee' of the EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 505 Baths New. Modern , Quae to Sliopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE TarJS from iM "(ONHTANT NYMPH" TO UK KKVIKWK.O Hook lovers who have been an ticipating tho reading of "The Con slant Nymph" by Margaret Kennedy, will be eagerly awaiting the review of this popular book, which will ap pear In the Sunday morning Issue of The Klamath News, October 25. The review appeared recently In the New Republic, and was written and pre pared for the magazine by Mary Ellis Opdycke. Congratulations Are In Order to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Akers Wayne Akors of the American National bank, will return to Klam ath Falls today froni Eu;one. where he has been for the past A Dance When? O Where? Oct. 20th Odd Fellows Hall I Who? Woodmen, their friends and members of other orderir cordially invited. . Admission $1.00 How He Discovered Best Constipation Relief I 4-os Mr. Joseph F. Clus of Brooklyn, N. Y, writca "In the pail 20 yciri I have beta connaniiy troubled with comtieatioa. Every remedy I tried would work O.K. for a while but eooo failed. The only remedy 1 hare been able to mt steadily with good results hart beta Carter's Little Liver Pills. I don't guru when I take them I know I'm going to feel relieved." 1 ISc at all drugguM. , ' (AdverNaement Ii ran IV ' Will Be About Our Starts Thursday, Ends Oct. 31 You'll Be Surprised and Gratified . ( at the Money Saving Bargains ft , ' . See the Detailed List of Items in Thursday Morning Paper In the Center of Klamaih Falls Shopping District -f.-.-ti. . w.Tgr..,yynT. ra.T , , T.. .. a. Have You a Tree in Front of Your Home? You owe it to the future generations, to yourself and to your community to make Klamath Falls a city to be proud of. , GET IN TOUCH With the lady in charge of your street through the Li brary Club, and help decide what trees will line your thoroughfare. Trees, like insurance, are an everlasting investment. ( ' Wilson Abstract Co. . Insurance Department . I, 234, 1026 Main St. d,UrUr 'Check' Phone 169 311 Main St. Good,