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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1927)
PAGE FOtfR tUESPAY AUGIJST 9- 1027. Tim KLAMATH NEWS rtbiished HTrr moraine except i witl tne chickens for lack Monday by Th Klamath New of anything else to do. PaUtahlat -Company at lOS-111 , . , poo .. . ... South Fifth troet, Klamath pQRD NOT A PUBLISHER rail, Orocoa. , . . 4 .1 ; . , . II III l PI I a, w . Nf.A ServCc I prima of Tour more horn-a corn- clump of buaha.. There are the line down llinl side road and now prints of ' III. fuel again. Thi our two horaca no on ahead, laalmt prints that went lt Iho Mitch faster. At a Rod gallop. ground al tho fusvndn. Tim built- 'I ahould say. I ran toll that by Iho chuuged dtsluuce bctweru b? Ben L'uciert Burmon .prints, and ibe deeper luipreaiiton l THIS II.W ll.rr-KM-:i down and aeo the valley In which .ot tho forepart of tho hoof. And . ' 1 ! LINCOLN- M'N'WUY ekler.' I'orto rdo lay spread out bo- the prints of lliese other horacs 'tfrf.Mt. TJV.-J 1 I ' . ' . .1 ..... Li.l.m 1 1. r.ilL.W ..It .kl.tttp .-Official rapec of City of Klanp iuiu uaa iu iy American . cnrnilal, la uiu- "" ' - - - A iatli Fall, and Klamath County, himself a genius as an au- uioned to Hie HUM junglc-bor-l river, tho myriad Mlny lake above i Tho r...-rd diopp-d again and ?, TT. " vujy mnfrt..i. lnpa town of IDKTO VKKIiK.! U ' everywhere elao th.,w. bordered cn both .Id, by -"'"'-,',"'-- ( toniOOlle manufacturer, but,. , .... black, luoscannhlo lun.'rt.... ...mm rruxa. llrnv ni bill. '1WM llty Editor,,,;,, ,,-, i,;i;, ! ; VT..' " . -i" ' -' 1 1 Jw-T' 7." I Ko what doe. that mena?" i, rhLLI , ; v.vhiviihi young menu, ml.xk, who Is , " ""f.i luwu, i : y "" " T" ' ' tht ireftJnii dnp.i nnt maho roHwr.nl for tho nafrty of I.U Dlractly In front of aome flat PlU'd up until thry w.r hlKh aa Th Mungollan lnt ot bin -yo I f .. I i . 'huurul nulu. ki.ihk itit. rki al th alda of tho -roada nan'a bi-ad nhowod hero and ! acovntuatrd. Il took out a pt-llot IIKKKV. nrr til a rorfrvi which afforded a natural rvallna : thare against tho union .motion. dlKtilfledly returned to j .!. lti ot Iho tlmwlnn ot tho urunau. -(To He t'oiilliiiK-il) 111" wuulil Indlrnto Ihnt ho put I The ileaant IMriuuue.r aomethlna down horo. Now ho'a nerr iihhIii ieiir oil " back . Into hl inddlo LOd the I Hi name U I'.Um-iiIjiu. two of lliem r away bkIii an " Kt'llf lUHTOV- Iiik Ihldto HI I eel mini - Una ot Mum " wcterly Hue nl lllxh il Inter lln, ' wild lien I- lleel,ele. III .ilim" I r l llv l.lell Hnekot uf rulil flly ill patio Sill thereof oil lb,. lull. 't Ueifililier . A. I' , I""' In Ilia nutn of f ft 33 ! Nnlle la lll-l hereby l!l" ' that the lillileraluned '"l- '" j l!Mh ilav ot Aumiat. A, H., lHJi. -4 t ilio limir t o'lock, n. in. of mild ibi. "I lha '"'Hi l"r of ' , , ' the I'll lull "I .i"l no. "i 1,1 Hy virtue of a Warrant laned , alll.,i i,i the lilalienl bid by the rollca JuiU ot lb Hy f I (r ,), In band. Hie at.rre KUmalh Kulla. Orcann. iliit-d lb" , ,;,, ,! un, deaeilhed real l&lh ilj of July. A. II.. l'l!", nod ' . . h iliuimif na back- of betel and alowly put It on bla l0 ul. dlrwleil, not Ira la heiiiy . ..-..pwrv l.i aaiuiy ilia fn( aa I hey run rjdo, off through Iho 'ooda In tlm (II reel Ion of I'reullat' pliiea. Tho prima of tho four horaoa atop at tha rroaa roada and (i on lo lirlo Verde. NOTU'K IW SAI.i: tb' Hi: A I. I' It Of Kit TV I'Olt IHCI.IN. Wt'K.XT IMI'HOXKMKXT AH. piKMSMK.XT. alven that I hv levlvd upon I bo I real prop- Hen III Hie ailill of luiieiher allll Intel o-1 lber,in lit I lie rule of 0 per l ent per aniiniit iiuni ilir nil duy of ln-eeniber. i !.. lull uml tiiBeiher llli EffecUr AprU is, i2T. fersion as hichly specialized ! i.,i.'. .. . .- Delivered br carrier, m JJ-Si tu , f -.t,.- (j ,- . .w v-i- ,f..p . ,,! mm .,,,1 , ln. llnca of iit.wt uf aoino eaatern aecond trail of a man on tool, , followlna iletcrlbed I- " J.MI. j j - i . ! TOXY IIARHKTTA, onr of KllseV'" loun4 otf hla horaa. into uer tea. wieir era, inPlr waa allli abaorbed. aludylnK ; Klomath I'nlla. In Klunalh ti" i"ala and dlabofaouiotita o! '1 riMi..Iii.l.iin,1iliT ' By Strange coincidence I foremen, ami the Etrl lirrsrlf hna "Always a Rood plar lo look ,noaea. Hi horaoa. nnriuaml na ,h( uli whn ,uUan rnme l umily. Orecon. ial.en and levl. d heieiindei. .v. ., vim..h !hc is embarkinc unon what 1 rrrrhTKl tntrnmn to c-t out of "Mea n off tholr mucn aa ineir rniera ,KH7.1- i forward whom tha old man reco. I upon a. Iliu nr.ipariy of Jobn KKITII K. AM.IIUISK, r.T r - - , , ' ruaril when Ihpvr rexllna." ;iampen ana wniaaeu meir inua -rito 0w j!.b il. j he terms the second chapter, v.uk. bo r-c. .t time, , . Ho n.nced .bout quickly. t iiy. ItM. under act of March 3. IS. S. , 0f his automoblle-maktng barber and at other, aa ATTOK- a cleft of rock a rllnt aa of gold The old man roughed as one enreer at the wrv mnment XKV ItAVIS. brllen- (iAYlAlltlt'causht his cs-e. lie thrust In bia ' c the minute Ittsecis roarhod hla !v. !. ,;.i,j.; r t,: I'llKNTISS, a reticent and for-' lone fingers nnd pulled out a ' throat. "Kr . . terrible Utile i mlscuous raelnl iiv h "UiiUMiniUK 411M1I ilia , . . ., . . . . - . , , , , i SUkllag man. known to be au small brasa button ot tho ,Iirsc ana prooaoiy last enemy of KlUe, may be luvol. ' bossed type seen In the Vnlted at.i a-.i nM rirralntlna i Venture as a mairazine Dub- reU wma nt lu the deatha. Ac States only on the coat sleeves iiliisli aiMJinn .n i lwher. HIS MASTER STROKE i The automobile Tetephoaa 871 aduilxtur had i em- crealurea . . . er . . . terrible, balreB degruded until a I moat all murmured. "Kr . . . exniperat- the original churaelcrlatles had lug. I hope we will soon be away ; vanished. Ills body was atunted. ronllnalv. he ami N'umuillv aet t ef small bovs. but In many coun-, from here. . . . w o aro uirning. (,1a Una IhUk ami ugly, bla rliln i out for Prrntlaa- houw. which la. Hies ou peasant trouseia and aren't we? I thought 1 could blunted, hla brilliant eyea ahlft- Wizard , narded . bv barbell wire fences jackets. (toll by tho sun." ng and uneaay. Hut j wiU ned all his time and j ad a vicious .log nlcd at tho foreman of the rull- ; tia. lu autiMuciiou ot a , f , uf road rang. .. ... an ...dU tj - .nivlngO en .ale, -n- KUlmlll ,,,. ,,.. . who once might hnv. come of ,((ini . vrufH,u,u. I JyJO.JH; A2 l!l inaiwart sioca, oui wmen o pro- the moat Prrntlaa arta; -Thafa odd." Vilak murmured. ' Vllak slapped vUorously at a . prominent feature of his face waa AODarentlv the question ...,.. A . j lhe doc on them and Vllak aavea Thafa a button off the velvet ! particularly vicious gnal which , a great flat end pimpled nose, so not decided by President 1 mUo( k v. 1 hU 'O"!"""1""'" " b- jacket of Detto Cicerone, the had settled upon hla ear. "Yes. large that It seemod ulmost a d- o i-j . t ""J market his new car. but that !0,ortlln(,i, hilo uneonclouaneaH.'chsp . ,ne ni(s,tng teeth. I'yonro right. If. rather queer, form It y. Coolldges Statement tnal.j- reason for convert- The next day Yllnk U hastily; know that design of the acorn, i The road wo ve been taking for H'e grBnl,a , feW ur,, n V be aoei Wt "CTlOOSe-W-runijnff tve- Dearborn IndeDen. ,,u,u,,0,,M, lo " raaemia, Thl, jacket s rag. but the few the last few minutes laae us .!- , .Uag, which the chemlat did lafn. ia ttihAlhr 1 , . . . Wnere BQC lei 1UI aHVVUCB( tb,l ,a he will be the republican candidate in 1928. niiiiiiimmrrTvr.i..inTHMiin.j lin Im him hie Ian.' AH avu Tlt. magazine Of j vear-olll neiihew, au OTOhan. haa ,- nrlrtn Theru aren't anv olh general; circulation into aibei-n ..kidnaped. She ..nsiwt!m mt, tttL.ni in the town." dent from a most directly back to Prantin' M1, uml,,r,I11 . t,m,gh he hud.no . v- house orean of In the camps of Hoover. j,iotor company. Lowaen, Longwortn ana it XOW BKGIX THE STORY i The burned child fears : other recepUve sons, there is f;re- Ford has just vritten j place and Porta Verde. We'ro making almost a complete circle. Kline s eyes brightened a lit-, If I remember thla road rightly. ! tie. "If It is Detto I'll be happy. It ought lo cime out near the I He'll have taken Tinky Just to; railroad tracka where the bridge get some monev from mo and i crosses the river.' CHAPTER XIV They began a steep ascent up; what's mcnty it 1 can gel Tinky a rise to tho top of a low hill "rfoanerato hone that the .u i -i : ti 'a slope where the sides of the, back?" gave them a respite from thel o . . t v. v ! """" I road were covered with red vol- They rode on .gain. The high- i winged attackers. Two , jjrjwucin nwm "c;i0US .libel SUltS provoked by ranlc rock. The old man leaned way narrowed to pass between 'made crease, with two wreaths of ; said, ajid wiU not allow him-. j,js publication.. Public'over 10 Vllak. "I was . . . erjtwo low cliffs of black rock.!fiorld artificial tloweis ot their . self to be, "coaxed',' int0:l tv; i . .glad . . . er . . .glad to evidently part of the some vol-, base, marked tho graves of two ;;: headiRglthe tipket . Hiram not. difficult, in view of j hear you say It yes, Prentiss.' difficulty In comprehending Iho signs which accompanied them as ; a iciiiet 13 come to the railroad camp; Vllnk nodded amnio-1 I sconce. They followed hi in ' t.wlfUy. ' J i As they stepped through the; crudely ... e- ...v , naa an unuusirucieu view ui iuv 'camis Kllae. who had been riding 'In a sort of dase. gave a cry oft i Joy and darted forward. Ju a i I'vanli.. I wkl.,1, .l,n.ri w t. P. . . m. K K -. .1 lu..,,. he whispered. I.ver a stone lifted Itself from ! killed by the forest Indiana. An. ; o'.nae, wnicn .. oeen cre.. , After the things, the tangled vegetation all about, .other hill, another descent and !" ,. , ' ' I ' trained in giing expression : nv tv mnllf9r,ln,. tn:,T ne,rd her .! afraid,. "Looks as if they're heading to I they, had come to the bridge over ' u u J ' ',..! hW -Ntter this pilliead hunter. " ." " " " tr.nTf main lT - 'of KH.;. TWT "soft fuls. "This IS the most im- must have been. He thought he had spoken took a smaller road to the right. !enda from which they had start-1 comr""U ''l'' iprtant thing that has taken i The trouble-makine Dear- ""- but Eiw- whCM . They turned mto it and after half ,ed. Jiere the number of tmv-; 'lvo "'1h,nw,1 ' '.",'d "t ntace in a decade " Hi was'i. r lJ main Uear-were acute to the breaking point.!,n hour .topped at a cros. road elcr. coming from the varlou. ; 'd, "J" ""' "V' ,P,Mte-sn' ' ' ? ' WaS;born Independent never Was ; nevertheless heard. "It Unt thejbefore a hole In some high rocks. ! crossroad, had somewhat obscur-, 'n'a,n, bi:h1""1 ,h" 1raniie1 w" I WOted as saying. It means I . money-maker and, if con-ibead hunters," she answered : almost sealed by bushes and ln-;ed tho trail. Vllak Jumped from I u""y ullnK; At ""n' ' " Jt a I. .. .... rmt . ... .... a . . JE.lt MA It III f afltMl A1ID JUj AuQ 1 tnat.ine race lor ine nom-.fjnued W0UM be less SO in .'arerlly- " can 1 oe- 'nere.nenacea vine.. nis norae to stuay it. ana waiaea - . . i I la.ll I. w. frt-o for I wou u "e f 88 B,1. "'only one tribe in all this region. "Logical place for them to a tew hundred feet up the rood i""'""1 PKy Pnn"- inauon. IS .now a iree-iur ithc future, for Fords PUbhcSnd the chief of It Is mv friend. ! com. Vllak declared as ha sur- ir. ih. direnlon of ibe cutnu of! She caught It up and. radlunl. i :. . - retractions did not tend to , I-aat yoar he .wore blood broth- iveyed tho gloomy entrance. "All the railroad workers. j ccmutlc. smothered It with klssos ,1'That is the hope of the ! inrr-nRP nnhlir- ennfiHonen ernooa witn nd 1 ave h,n he crooks and smuggler. In the . "One of our two men haltedjSho gured at It raptuioualy. "I'll r.Arr.ir.otUr.j.ApVprQ hut thnti- ,. , " f a good horao for cauhlng ome neighborhood nse It al one time here very suddenly." he said to never let you out Mf my sight , mna"0n-seeKers' DUtinai m the periodical. Though io( my cattle that had run away, or another. But apparently they I the others who hid ridden up! again." she murmured. "Never. J it; Will become an actuality jthe publisher pleads he wasJHo wouldn't do- this. He haven't. He looked at the prints i behind him. "There are marks never, never." ; Stems' constantly m0re:f00led hv his editor into Per- iwou'do't-" ' 'n the road farther ahead. "He!-' where the horse slid when he was I The child gurgled a moment I fnktfnl Waa tYt rinnr JV ... .. , They reached the top of a to!" he exclaimed. ' Something s .pulled up tightly. Ho dismount-1 lunger, then, aa If trying to snow , 7. 1-7 1 '.nuiuux uie puuiicauon oi .hm, from which they could look happened here. Here are I voouuKB uui a. masici , matter. regarding. which. Jie Johnson- was. the least res-ithe. position of poWer. held !"Er . . . glad. theed here. lou. and went Into that I that he had manifested sufficient a -M t our money DacK at your grocer's instantly - if you don't like Schilling's best. Your statement . is enough. You keep the coffee, We pay the grocer. i Schilling Coffee f P Bikinis rowdrr iQSPicciM Extract Qi. .VaTJa, i Tea 3 piiiliiniiitiuimnttiitniiiiiillfl -political stroke, at once dis-;had no k-nowledtfe.'the re,l-t UHATO A XTF. II17T OTTr.r.TfO armlna.thp nnffcth.Vd term 1.7.7 j::..; 7". ' UWIO lYU 11 CjXV B U MJUMJXJ ' o 1 era ui me inuepenueni im i element in -the democratic he knew more than he was and his own party and wining to admit. ci nc h i n g the republican ; ooo nomination lor nimseii : Head hunters , . ooo Boots By lMartin iJARDINE'S APPEAL 1 In an earnest appeal to thtf retired farmer to remain and keep his-savings in the in the Philippines have found that : 'football is their game in stead of hunting human . j heads. Wonderful what: education will do. country, where both -can do j fax more good than in the city, William secretary of f confesses that the fault is cot with the emigrating far ! ' mer but with the country. Herbert Hoover's presi- . Jardine, ! . . . . .f a. .i.nh ed UP Dut wa,t untl' e re-j agriculture, . . . . ! aLuuu lur vyuuiiuj$c aeia in. ; Los Angeles Daily Times: Isn't every aviator who can it! fly i Efforts to Stem the ex-out and shatter a record, bnt It's i iwtiia from fh farm must : ooggonea e.sy lor tnem to anai- ( V.1U. ,mi OIV( toctil 6ooTi S Vifc arsvav 1 vt?atto Hi J T uf II VciMT J i V ' f ! ' THIS l WtW V "Nl llt' 1 6W ' CT- M " J VMX POMTCMa ) , HaMX ur--( VToP r1 60t ANY v f 1 l,1 , ' . . , ' J w .. ' ' , tc . lice T- UA I HOW LOflfc -rvi r,-c VAVb j cAmo include giving farmers the benefits offered by city life. ter something. .1 Did You Ever Stop to Think? By EDWV It. VAITK Shawnee, Oklahoma If , rural life offered the highest living standards and other benefits of urban life the exodus would be in the ; other direction. I The rural community i loses heavily when families w H Covlet pu,,Uahcr of the that have "made their pile," j Spokane (Wash.) pokeman-Ke- little or great, sell the farm Tlew- and move to town or city, That accumulated wealth iput on a fair econctnlc basis with goes to build up the city and ,he manufacturer protected by SALESMAN SAM He Should By Small THAT we, who wish-to see thel farmer who produce, a surplus its business. And by re nte tariff and the laborer pro iepterl )v thn Imtnipral Inn law maining in the country the j should oppose government buy . Well-to-do family could doi'ng and selling of farm products rnnofi l. -fo r.A npl i l Pfl fixing. We should j ; ., . ... i urge the collection of a tax on OI- living in IIS community. , each product, the sum thus rals-! '' Secretary Jardine savsled to be used to par a bounty on ! ' opo 'mil.- oflciol tho r..poll of that product exported. ... . ' , This would hot Interfere with the ; tommunities to achieve the , iaw of uppIy aai dcm,n(i but highest possible standard Of '. would add the amount of the living on their income." And "f ort 101 to the domestic il i , i ! i. i. v. i. price. To Illustrate: that is just what has been; . v,nall). our production of, going on since the discovery j wheat is soo.ooo.ooo bushels, of of the farm exodus. h,cn we exnort soo.ooo.ooo. 1 u.i a i i r ' Ten cent, a bushel tax on all : electricity is one oi uwj wheat grown would produce $30,-1 . benefits of city life,' but i 000,000. Thirty cents a bUKhel v. 150,000 farms in the United) "o1"; ail wheat exported! Al . , . I would cost 160,000,000. Thirty . States are already enjoying I cen a bUBhel lo th, pr((.;i the advantages of electric I of all wheat produced would give i power and labor-saving de-i'the '"men 84o,fioo.oo addi-1 J... enu HJMt nuuai lor ineir wpfai; neauci- vivco. alio uvum ovaiiuaiu,,., ,h. (l0o 000 n.IH h. them has been raised by electric- in taxes would leave them mo.- fty in 850,000 rural homes. ' 000.000 ahead i i nA M ,i ,l . ., i no iaw oi supply ana oemann . Good roads and the au.jwon( , work 1n fxln. tne lomoblle have brought to world price, but all our wheal . the farm door tho pleasures, ouid .eii for thirty cent. pin. ' mnnaiMl. rlill,.l olff. wo"0 P one wouio 1 alamla, as, hsvmaa fW laksV -' f tt'sftM j' v.d social beilefiW ot' the ) ccuid got bjr exporting. " v oH-f khow Urw tw1 wec. t N Cm, -tHCRe's CHftRue cfei ) Ztf'i trt' rwvrsR ) gotto, cot i-O ( VAecK' WHV 'jij I 7, -. m . , - ..I.,. N,hi-n . . i y ... - -mtt y""- ' a. s. ,. , ; ; f WASHINGTON TUBBS II ' : ; By Cfcanc ' 'JMmiimk-J-r IM iiMirC' " !l:lJM,1!,l, ........ ;,a7" .. . " : ' V'irMW..