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PAGE FOUR Klamath News lHbllshed cry. moraine except Monday by Tb.. Klamath News Publishing Company at lOJ-llt flSh Fifth ttreet, Klamath alla, Oregon. qmalal rape of City ol JUam sktk.fwUa and Klamath, Cbnat. j KM Ottrrbeus, ciijr Editor! "dT' blbuciuptiox ratks j fiffectlre April is, isv7 IWUrercd by carrier, so.....S tW Peilwred bv carrier. vrar. e.30 iMIrarrd by snail, yrar ft.ooiand design, on the market abcrlpUoas payable la advance V , i avniervo as aecona ciaae msiier t tho fcostotfle at Klamath rail Oregon J November 15, PzS, mader act ot March . is.l. ""meptio 877 - J ;r . -ske. i Measlier Aadlt Burma Circulation , TOOTH CARPENTRY. BE !, COMES PROFESSION t Pioneer practitioners of the dental trade were called (both carpenters, and they 4 -3 functioned more in the bun-.i.- gtingmanner of"barn raisers fHan'in'the precise style of iriiln "b5net mker- FT 1 ? . 1 . .talk -a ineirs was cruue vui, u ' trer, crude work was doneJ.' the social scale;" the i Wrly - dentist was ranked i. U. .' A. perhaps a little above thel ff, . , , . . taWesnake medicine mendi-1 fiat, but never.was he such j .figure in the community j aa, the horse doctor.. The ( dentist then had to apolo- a,.r ;v.. . . was browbeaten by the or dinary run of pill doctors, " co.u,a,,not Sin amit-:of Washington there are ' ' fane Q. the semisacred j many arguments, but per : 9- athenngs . of the county jh8ps one of the -eKiswnce rr&s a- sornr one, . .. -YVr-tBtK -oiWTK' 4-..l 'fcJJ-''it T! XT v,rrmm now W btirgqafee. hbeenp5picklng ub. .Thej..;.Waaiiliigt(n," hdMl& carundaiiodfor Advancement of Teaching aow. eports. that there , ' -ff7f f-TO-every 1,750 1 0-so Wwsible paUents-whiltM- ' 1 ruflf-ttre-ltllllli DhvBrCrTmti..lri.. v ' i... n J' Jau , T-; Wmer bhetO everyi760 po- WK fiUl 'cm'crs',- tjn4 .the ysuFKitiivaKes are grauuany 'ecoming' "more i nearly! wni. " n7."' rx ytf- pioneer "attitude to .Tjfards tooth carpentry was ; more or less - mechanical. v Raited till you had a tooth: 4chv and then went in to suffer. You waited till your teeth broke down, and then ibVwent in to the shop for 1 ... . r, repairs bridge work shor- lOg, scaffolding, abutments, falsework, masonry .or su perstructure. Now, there is such a thing as preventive -den,tltry. You go to the ; 4entist's twice a year and literally stop the toothache . before it happens. "'TtuThe big gain in prestige ss" for, dentjstry, .has cojne . through .the discovery that all sorts of maladies .are traceable to bad teeth. Kid- ney , trouble,, rheumatism, heart., failure-these andl 2. Jonal; ,pcnt three days and Other, maladies .apparently three nlghtg In the belly of the iij, no way related to thei1 fish. Jonah i:i7. mniith -oe it, Jonathan was the aon of mouthwere traced to tooth I dtcay, and with this discov ery, the high hat pill doctor found that it was necessary fori him to call dentists in consultation. , 'The natural corollary to tills is that the dentist has harf to become more than a Carpenter With some knowl - - , , Cage 01 sapping, mining, masonry and general black smithing. He must now go to. college, and not just serve an apprenticeship. He must know anatomy, and he must know materia medica. Anesthetics and tho X-ray are now part of his tool kit. Where once he was a mere artlflan, he is now. a profes sional man who can hold his own with the pill rollers in ny Rotary club of the STYLE KEEPS UP WITH - THE NEWS . If there be; yet scoffers Who doybt that our, civiliza tion is moving at breakneck clip, he -. has but to learn ; that knitting mills now rival ; ! the j weekly - magazines in the speed with which fabric designs . must., , be , kept abreast of current news. .. When, a favorite movie igtnr dies, the cotton mills must have a special weave before , the . body . gets de- rontlv liillnf4 it, itiA irrBV'O ""J i When a racehorse becomes a national hero by repeated triumphs on turf or track, the designers must turn. out ta ciotn : oearmg . a woven ' head of this same na. I i Six days after Lindbergh ! ! tnnlr nff tm Poi-i ft, a mi lie I a"" V w 4Ja o V- , to f ' 1 were turning out "Welcome Home," prints. and "Airway" ! Ten years ago. looms used i to turn out fabrics six and eight months ahead of the season. Today, this season's fabrics are out of style be bore the season arrives.-- HE KNEW HIM WHEN- ooo- Holinashers have been busier thanevcr, in the re- cen "ears 'hich have 8een n increased, popular inter- . . T . est in biography, lou may rea(, for instancei in 80me of the . most recent biogra - phies of .George Washing- ton, that he. was rather a common . person, mediocre. sgmewnai llllieraie ana Void of real greatness. Acroi'ns a.,A . i- HFR tion and sound' judgment. thenrreatesrTngti Ttr th.J sembiy " ! i k After alTrFalriclc Henrv! juie.vn,;ine man anaj ,, y,:m : r. U " Too l NOW-YOU ASK ONE " 1. ' Why waa Jonah thrown overboard by the sailors? 2. , How long waa Jonah In i the belly of the great fish? ; j t 3. What relationshin did'! ,04"" J f " : I Iow "id Ehud deliver the V Israelites from the oppression of!. 1 Lglon, king of the Moabttes? 6V Where and bv whom was 'T.ZX ,he dev., temp,! ivsun piier nis oaptipm; 7. JIow did the Oueen nt Sbeba seek to test the wisdom of ! Solomon? ; . 8. Why. did. Solomon, give King Hiram of Tyre twenty cities? 0.- Who led tho children of Israel against, the . Canaanlties after the death of Joshua? THK A.VSWKRH -1. Jonah '.was cat Into the ! & ""ors to quiot a storm: I Saul. 1 Samuel xlx: 1. 4. Ehud delivered Israel from the oppressions of King Eglon by killing him with a dagger. Judgei 111: 21. 5. Jesus was baptized by John the. Iiaptlst In the waters of the i Jordan. Matthew HI: 13-17. C. The devil tempted Jesus by offering him all the kingdoms of the world. Matthew iv: g, 9. 1 The Queen of Sheba sought i to tent .the wisdom ot Solomon lwUh hard questions. 1 Kings x: 1. 8. Solomon gave Hiram twen ty cltief In payment for the cedar and fir trees, and gold he had given to Solomon. 1 Kings Ix: n- . Vm duuaa icu iu iiiuuicu vi Israel against the Canaanites after tho death Judges 1:2. .. of Joshua. - Wells Return Mr. and Mrs. I J. . Percy Wells have returned from a trip to Seattle. Vancou ver and other . northern points. I remaining vacation at their sum- OBSERVATIONS by an IXXOCKXT nVSTAXKKR. You a Krlcud of Jake's. Friends are Invited to rail on Jacob Custer, who Is down In bed at hi hone with the small pox. Ilceville, Texas. Banner. o . A young girl's gidilca Jock tarr hrr cruMulug glery, anil a age they m Mill brr crovro hat la. If she diadeni. iV ;r.rni "A little nonsense now and then, la relished by tha wisest men." -so it is." said Lincoln; "that's ,he difference between a wise ;ath'nfim .,.Jo1 who rl",ho-! " ... ' o i w w mn vno wni ! ,lw Pw nm,"r ,l,r,r merely By rhoaalng the ntont smoothly paved way. a. - ... Rllfn .Tnhnmn't Wmt bAimrl .41a. appeared. Hufe out the follow- ins ad In the paper "Lost or Hun Away One llver- show aiens of hydrotobby In about three da-s." The dog came home the follow ing day. - Tsetilnonlal. Ch. lota of cures tor colds there . , ... are, And one of them is camphor: This Is the best, and all the rest 1 wouldn't give a dauphor. "Did yon ever catch your hus band flirting?" Only once." "What did yon do then?" "Married him.". ' ALL THE WORLD LOVES A iLISTf:N'ER - All mrn are bora equal. It's what they're equal to later that make the difference. ae-;The cockroach has no politics: He doesn't care for fame. tie nas no Business in me soup, But he gets there just same. Our ldes of aero in win b aq atcpuant ot th isilly antics :0p - v - judgment,!: ! f S J i i SJ IS- Q J. i ! r SALESMAN SAM WASHINGTON f vJUAT-r.fT ? 'e Kkitirj NO.l UWV-t ! Art'' f K)W COtAfc.GUZZ.YO, ) COOK. 6UPPCR A&(MM XI5 WftWT OVJH t STOKS OH' I inMlUHl a" S I I kl r I ss OCT wn f I I 1 W.I I v US D. Wit ' CTi ICZ I aV. . Er- -r' ir nr-r'c L r i Ya coovc'l I "TooCH toolee I "i i i 1 -s ncl Sr vr! i! !L Yi s .1 . i I ' ' ' ' ' " ' i I i li I I . I l SUNDAY, JULY ) IT H NCA 6rviCc it h Ben Lucin Burmo.n ., THIS HAS MAI'rpXKU l.liiroln Xnnnally, li!erly Amer- Icon chenilsl. myterl.uly sum- moned to tlm queer little jungle- bordered town of 1'orto Verde. In wect rentral Hraiil. encounters an old friend. Vllak. who tells hi Tell me th truth.. Uvn t mind Vilnk'a cousin. Gllae Marberry. I Jj""!' k ot "J" ,"l)'' an American girl, owns a coffe I w hat hapiwned her this atter plantation and other land ne.ir ; noon . I'orto Verde and has received I Kle folded th. fan together mysterious warnings to get out ot the country. Vllak .Is alarmed because ot several deaths already need of triitlitenlug Mr. Nuiinal have occurred, and the aupersil-,lv. diuu't Ilk to talk obout tlous natives think some superna- j ,j tragedies whllo he was her, tural tore. Is at .work. , , . knos ,. other man Is killed. Tony Iturbet-t ta. one of KlUe Murberry'a fore- j im a. He Has been nit with a club In tho bauds of Limey l'otts. another foreman, llefor he died a strange paralysis took hold of! him. and link confides In Nun - n.illy that he Is certain Limey rous. mouKn on may nave siruca the victim, was not th murderer. That evening Vllak Induces Vimnnlltf m.1,1. 1,1... MH - , ,.. . ji.ij Prentiss, a reticent and forbid-1 da f.ually I go Into the bed dlnit man. known to be an enemy I"'" y the door directly off this Ar i.-iiu.. vii.l k.. 1 1 .....t.. vhmmiI, This time, for ni. Dar ts somehow involved in the mys - terlous deaths. llefor gotug to Prentiss place. Vilnk and Nunnally call on Kllse Marberry. After a few minutes. Vllak. out of a clear sky. de - rnberb'n.e'T.r.?' f NOW llh'tilN TMK NTOKY CHAPTEH VII Ellse's face clouded. Her bluek eyes halt closed to avoid the steadiness of Vllak's gase. - "I ooa i snow wnat you ro taisingiaun sne was in me suvueu. vase. jvu ....,.- - .h. .. i ..i i.,i,.i .i,r,t, ih bhin.Umir life is in ilinmr over hour i someone la come and kill him . .. . ... a"V U.U. J. "You. know, perfectly well. II could tell the minnte you sat down there and began beating with your fan In that staccato fashion- that somellilne wasislblv coins and wrong, iou aon t get snymtnic unless you're .absorbed. You" can't lie to me, my dear. I know you too well. Besides, all I detest, and srrcuyned. I sun lite furniture in this room has poso my nerves were affected Just been moved. And not care-1 more than I thought after that fully moved, either. Moved In i scare on the roid. Of conrso. haste. I can tell by tho scratches on . the floor aud the bruiseoj places on the rugs. I should say i it waa about 6 o'clock. There are tink cracker crumbs scattered you must have .. been the time. Possibly her baste knocked over, . Certainly It 'had been atlheked - RlTT.r,T vjv fff wri.ri-rr?.. w: ,-" OW?M aT'Movy"TrrS tvittwoMt ', t V.6WIM.'SCQoA'Tsa''f.;,--VKV CxTt -rl SvMt VtHti i l 'to 1 1 .': ') Ti rnii I fWf in-it l TUBBS II Sir 1027 In the rond and after poor Touy was killed." "You know about tlmt attack on ma. too? I thought you would', "of course.. It's mv business ; lu luuw evurylhiiiE. That'a why i ou , lu dowa Uer,t Com,. with a turn, 1 didn't want to tell ion now I didn't sue, any anyway. Something did Happen. You wer rlsht about the lime. loo. Hull,, rloso to tea. , I had j come back from town, not really ; inurh utset by Tony' shout along tho road 1 hadn't heard . about the poor fellow's death I Hien and was sitting on the ver- -ml. with Tinkv. when 1 decld- ed to go into my bedroom and get one of those new boogs that I came from th states the other lticiHar reason. I happened to go s round through the door near the living room. J Sne paused a moment, then -., ,. . ..i,rt u .rt w 1. ... ' , k.. lh . when yon can bellev. .. Hint I was nmazou 111 iieir ,mv sound of taint breathing Inside, I for I mako a particular point ot letting none ot tho servants In there except Ilnnnnh. my cook.1 . whom 1 brought from tho states. . l. .t. t.t.-u , . ....VB V , And behind tho curtain, beside! , my bed. I w the perfect out- j lino ot a man' body. Then I j acted like a fool Instead of sen - waslsibly going and getting some of tne servants ana. a pisioi. i re- verted to the youn g lady of the j Victorian period that I so much! whatever the reason. It ruined v- erytblng.. The man inside heard me and darted out through the ver.mila, without ray so much as seoliOt' him. for natnrally when , I Jtaa screaming I wasn't thlnk- i Ilia. about keeping my eye on tne j kaehole. :r . I "Nobody saw nlm. In tsrc Lthough we turned every room up - !.:, . AH --'-.v' - , - L I .-7 ' - V V ": '5Tiwi2?N Not So Good There OH, TU Wipes KINO TIREO -OFGtTTIM',- Uide down, In tit liellnf Hint ho ! UlUhl hivu htililen 111 soma oilier I part of Hie house. Hut lie wasn't ) there, li s quite likely ho got up on th root and Jumped down wlion It got dark. There are j plenty of plncea to lilda there, "'an t tiiinn ot u unui io ' I luckier than I de- "' be. if I'd aone Into my bedroom the way I do nlnety-nlue lime out of every hundred, our uninvited guent would have had me In there alone, and I would have been helpleaa. Vllak meditatively traced with his shoe tip th convention illsed roses worked into the design of I be parquet floor. "Nothing In 1 the house touched? No Jewels? No papers?" , NYlhliig. nut something out side the house was. SometliliiR quit serious.". . The Mongolian cast of Vllak's ryes brightened na he loaned for ward attentively. "And that i 1 ! wast' "lliuis. Kvory ono of the rides w had In the storehouse has ' beea stolen. Kxrept the pistol I have ih lu.,lro.im Hie whole fszendu is aflsolutelv WHhiitlt of It I that there wasn't a Iraro Ann io singular H",""-1' ". ; -' " " ot how they could havo been luk- espi lining that she wished to en. (hough tho grouud was terrl-tnke Mr. Davis and hl friend to U ..vervwliere shnul snilith.' sited Where HlO theft ll.ll every atep nindo a print three or four Inches deep. And they could only hav disappeared since four o'clock this afternoon, for the tlrsl thing 1 did In coming back from town after my scare waa to i sot sonm nmro rirtrldirs for mv .vivr ti' i,n,iiirelv unesniiv ho. those guns disappeared. Schwarls. my Uuruian foreman, swira he saw nobody, nut, how- ever they did It. the point Is that lu South Africa on der e.iat. of now w ar absolutely without! a rich Kiigtlshman. Von night firearms." Inll der gnus disappears and der .... . . . . ... . !; Miax snnppeo open His cignrvi i ,..n, i..iin ,iin, T " ' you remain ,hero? Sho nodded. "Yes." "Do you roiltio that the one ' employe , on whom you could whole-heartedly rely and who haa mrn mum or i.i j has been pnl out ot ino way anil that the next blow may loglcaUy be directed against you? That yon haven't the slightest Idea of ,h M.. I. rnn,ln from, why It's coming, and that with the exception ot your colored cook you haven't a single worker you can trust ?" "Ye." . "Will yoa lake .lite first and only boat that learn hero noxt week and go to Itlo do tanelro?" I'-Supuuss t aider! yiiU'i tor go? ' What, ;htl?" , tJllU li J'..J- ill-Jt't Settled . ... :" - - .:,,,... J!r. -ii 6Pfc MTr A VAIM at oiwi M ," 1 1 J " ) . . t 1 93V TH' WM, GOZ.Z, Hep.R.D 6re Hfvs cm eceLueMT T, -; , Itl, ' .- ...... Ttwei pUM ' t By CranC &$jh&. " P VrJw &os' : JwljM'l?? ' ' M vouR VJNClRil.A '06ft BCfiWAf WklTf' ' " I WW.MOU'R BANtD. I Ua TiQgt L (W ' i I . - y TttMNGRS CAM'fi 3-MXWSW. AM z: . t, V iKxe sx J t i f TTTE CT.AMATTT NEWS, "I'll merely nak you whe-e yoil , i,oi y"r nuihorliy " Vlluk awung on III heel -) ward IW ihe.nl.l. Ther. you, are." h ill. ,lh " ",", k lure of roi'ansllon. "I r,,u It woul.r happen. II"! I know better i linn ioT'e "' , with hot. I'm so'M '"' lo l thai Horeliou-o. My r."l.' I- rik relative run n in ulmiK I They walked out tne uoor .m the cl.ar nlalit. "' ""' l" mall rating IT lour looim I1 shadowy wureh i liln.klv aaalust Hie horlson. r....n.l K.., rli. I tin Uurlliun hud elmrse of the fa'end P-"V eriles. He a IIIH" ' uullo fut. npiwreully lunch loo fat tnnillvy . I for hi. comfort or 1.1. ar.l.m .. THAT lliey 'should h" "Jl diitlea, tor ureal heavy tear b.." ftdeii.e ! ' u,t swelled under his eves, iind li' people? .Mumnl .km w.. sulotehrtl here and llieie;iiAT their ndverl.shig V"""! with area, of anlhinalle purpl Vet his voice helrayed none of this bodily Isxlness. being polKe. but tinged with Hie short curt j note of or. accustomed to. com-1 ; niuinl Ills l.reat dlntress over Hie , 'then of llio attornoon was quue I eoini niiloiis knocked nt his door. been omniltle.l. I "Ach. It s terrible. terrible. . rrauiein .naruerr,. ed. as he led the way to a simiii stone hiilldiug nesr tho edge of a wood where the rifles and more .valuable tools were kept. "I g.f i vou mine woril I am afraid. And I. Adolf Schwurti. jm not a cow- aril. Once Petor nss uns nsn- peiied. "icn I was on uer veiui , . .. 1.. HUM .,, ..w ,,t.ii ! " -" r.,r i .ir ritv im muiiv nines uwuv. . . Aeh. I Ilk nol to think of Ureas days." II shuddered. "I tells you. Miss M irherry. I stay. If I Is you I go away. , -- - -- Clllllll' WI ij,ri,i,n noi lur iroin uie siuno "Stop here a minute. - v uas asked. The others halted, lie I lire out his flashlight and slep- ulna rarelullv ahead, directed It j Io the footprints deep In the mud. They were of two sorts, M ftmiill erat-eflillv shsned. the other broad and squnrlsb. "The i.i, n... nr. nur. of course! " ho asked of Srhwarlt. .., "Ya. Ta." Ilia tlormaii gnawer - ed eagerly. "I makes dun ven 1 com mil Miss Marburry tonight, II ' Is no u for yon to look. llrrr tmvls. Wo haf htsik. und VOo'wB otTi feiMe Yoo TWe IlKTa YovKh u. s v or. sy wt trfrvict wC- S. . f ..ic . 1 1 n i Did YouEvtr Stop to Think? ly KltHOV WAITB Win.,tklalioum a n ill aWklkM""""1''' " " " " 1(' THAT no modern rtly "i than It nwpPr? I Thai II ran '"' b l,lw"1'? not any !' 'f lonlradlctlot, '.'hatnocof ... .. I beU ler than youis? I THAT newspaper are Hi ": leaders that atu "'- ; ..i.uioiis. irnwth ami I cl.y S W' I iimsre""? THAT they are read by $ .... .., Hi are a rename - t buvera and sellers? ' I THAT Hi old saying, Therf I. no form of advertising ax lewalUlller 'l) i.is" Is as true Imlay a I ever was. and will remain trur, for all lime to roine? I ronrern' ahnulc; ."-- - - iremend lll-Vrr iihh' i - j , w.rvl ; public? THAT Well lliey renuer im wrliien ads hav i world of meaning io me THAT the buyer know that th.. can ilepenu on -j made by the ronslstjnt adver. User? ! The un-io-dale nierehandls .i.nvn advertises a.Uertlsna tha. j hlrh the lime ami ' ,,,uires. " ' 1 ; look. Hit our b ks hi es an . we find nuddlng. H 'tr M get dem dings out. Ven all uej if,,,.!-! VlllllOWB (".... . I...... Mnmetlme i, no ( I think dl urr sidg"s Alio i. mi - - I . ,,nW muV tlal II mail iio oer en wt.,...n ... - Jungle he can "'"" ituiifhnv will make inafilc." i' ......... .. 4 lie snooa " - "..wh, J . ---- -- . , . , R... - .... e- - - A,S snuw. .......... n - ; damn jungle ne ii u. ten. rrauie n .vi in,.-,,,. -s I Adolf Schwarta. t'.O away. HUICt ! Hchnell. Bchnell." J (To be ronllnuedl lonle leaving Mr. ani Mrs. K. W. Iiownley are leaving i lemotrow for a two mouths' trlj ilo Mississippi. Alabama and Hot ' Ida. Mr. Imwnley will visit ai i her old plantation home nee? I Halon ltoncv, and wllh frfrnd I'i i New Orleans. ' j By; IWartir ' a.1 WlSMt tVUM.tiRV.! WtUO-Al. VQ H At Out TtwUfe IN "tufa , wkv? imikt lrOtO - By Smal 1 fTk C,tv ' l' ep.w, ear tr Y r 4f7,(n) Tf cook on J cisjt sv mtM trsYier wc 1 fca u s sr e.r-lr . rj- . country, i.,, jnt !)". kt 9'4ve w?0,i"l i i