THE KLAMATH NEWS , PAGE FOUR 'TUESDAY' 'AUGUST 1, 1927. The Klamath News PaWlahcd every morning except Monday by The Klamath Newt Publishing Company at 102-121 South Fifth atreet, Klamath Falla, Oregon. UffkUl Taper of Cliy of Klam ath Valla and Klamath County. Nat octerbela City Editor I.yna Zimmerman ........ Adv. Mar. sibsciuitiox rates " Effective April 13, llgfT. jtions. , Delivered by carrier, mo. $ .Mi . j lMivcred by carrier, w e.iw Much as you desire con-! llellvercd by mall, year 0.00 veriticn nominations, much i Subscription, payable In advance. consider the self- 'Entered aa second class matter i at the postoftlca at Klamath Falls Oregon, November 15. j 192S. under act of March 3. 1S79. 1 Telephone 877 vt Member Audit Bureau Circulation j TULSA AND KLAMATH i" FALLS !One of the important things uttered by the Okla homans here yesterday was , that big as Tulsa has grown, riSh s she is, it is difficult to keep abreast with city improvements and impos- sijle to keep taxes within j refcion. jlamath Falls is In the j same boat only in a much i snfriler degree. Tulsa had 700 people' in -1920 and she' now lias 140,000. Klamath's population -has doubled also , in the same length of time. Each city is ( up against exactly the same problems more sew- ertf more paving, more SCOOlS. . But there is this consola tirM to every property own er ip either of the cities the taxes although very high, are in reality iil in vestment that will return dividends in time to come. Improvements made now really increase values and they will continue to in- cre,ase as th.oivthpro- . gresses. There is no such thing as standing still. yIt cannot be done. Either a city ad vances or it slips backward, and when it advances we have to meet the demands -"foPj improvements. Tulsa and "Klamath bear a mark ed (resemblance in the mat ter of keeping step with the procession. ai yx I1L1 WIVI.C THIS HAS' HAI'I'EXKD Posing at times as a barber, at others as attorney Davis, a cur-' ious man called Vilak has come to tin queer little town of Porto Verde, in west central Brazil, to j I'n v. .,C,Tm'i ;":"MBrberrr' ! solve a strange mystery. i Elite, a beautiful American girl, has inherited a coffee plan tation and other property ad- ioininr Porto vr.i ti.nni mysterious deaths occur, includ- ""owe- cne from your lng thut of one of her foremen, 'asenda at Villapa. Meeftur She herself has been threatened Wilson have sent me. Tell me and 4 warned to leave. Vilak, ride fast as can. He say tell learning that Lincoln Ntinnally, a you flood getting very bad VII-o- Anerlc" rh,mlst. and lapa. Say too he very seeck "j;"0, bi-' S,Utli and ran d0 not much, afraid . hlni- much will be washed . away. "vii " 'h,t CAYL0RD . Wants you come quick. He not fori,.H,!i mysterious and ,ay, but he very, very seeck. I, volvi, ioBeliow In- Miguel, all others, think be volved ln the deaths. He tries die to vWt Prentiss but Is ordered Ellse rose from the table, to suy away Klise's two-year- ..you i, have t0 fXKUSe mfl. he old .orphaned nephew I, kid- ,al(1 t0 ner Kue9ts. ..,. have 7 v t rt'","S" ,",pett- t to Villapa at once, ed. Vilak tracks the kidnap- ,,'s been criminal of me to have era, hnd recover, the child, on- ,cft poor Wilson there 111 and harmed, without finding its ab-iane. Criminal." She called ut "n' f ! to Maria to have her horse made Vllnk tells Ellse she and the : ready, child"-'must leave n the next "Just n Eilnute, Ellse," Vilak boat. He decides to close his . said cooly. He gased sharply barber shop and stick to the at the mud-spattered messenger, character of Attorney Davis. He, ' "Are you sure this chap works Ellsa- and N'unnally are break-' on your faienda?" fasting when word Is brought1 Her forehead knitted Into, a that ,,f messenger has come to frown. "What do you mean? Of ee her from WILSON, her over-; course he works on the" fazen- seer-at VILLAPA. KOW BECI.V THE STOItr CHAPTER XX Ells put down the fork with ; which she had been nibbling at haven't, what difference would an omelet. "Send him In at; It make? I can't know every! once, please." i one of the BOO luborers at VII-; The maid hurried out. In a lapa, can 1, when they change j ' moment the door into the kitchen : to often? What on earth are' opened again. A browny half- yon driving at?" I breed ' Brasillan, clad in thick! ".Nothing, if you're sure you' heavy blue overalls and hlpjknow your man. Only, It's' boot, atamped into -the room, faintly , possible, that this mes-.' RULES OF THE GAME ''"age may not he what It appears to be, and that you'd better let M.,i, ,,,, ,.,. tme go to Villapa in your stead." ultnomah county oteis,; ll(t bM w (IbWi ll(,r HOW merged ill chaos over-breath rumo mih-kly. "Vilak, the selection of a congress-; there la one thing 1 wont let w - r 'you do. and that la trv to re- man to fill Maurice E.lkve lno uf wha, , ron;UUip my Crumpacker's place, should duties and rcsponslblllllca on the remember there are rules fawnda. ivo taken orders . . j from you In other thins, bm to the political game, and not lha,.s (jnn, My ,a. those rules apply in making ' u-r a husband and I used to quar- nominations to fill a Vac- ancy just as much morally as they do in regular Ciec-ihndy. u """.perhaps it s Jnst as well lhat wo ance and a pest, just bear Ida go, tor possibly we can get jn mjn the State is pledged rlflea there." . : : l riw. ; She shrugged her shoulders ro- j... .....j ... ...v i manner and as yet there ! must. " But' 1 don't think it's ihas been no expression of at nil necessary. You make me I,. . . , ut,feel like a child." ule V" l" pledge. - ' This being true the poll-! . . ...:n ... k- f Uiai 1SI11C l" fought along the primary j rules, which means ' that any selection of candidates except by the primary CUS-,- toms is in conflict with! what is known, as the Ore gon system. -- Republicans can find al- most certain ways to defeat , tnpmsplvea in Multnomah county if they permit th'Butvin a matter of this sort! Central committee choosing, 1,1 'ollow advke- u.b the party's candidate for congress. In the fireplace no one respects a central v ... Committee no one.; knows who the members' are, andleren for a minute. But I can't the committee in Portland , , , . l? always looKea upon asa, picked bunch which takes lak and the old man were 'onee-y with dissipation, the face of! I),m t 1,8 " b" " the tele- Hppiv intprpst in nprsnnal more on their horses ( the chem-lthat one scarred with knife cuts, pnone nl"'ri"u''- uow a ueep interest lit personal. .w . , j, 'are a great manv wrong numbers ... . tst. to Vilaks surprise, having ! or the ravages of some skin dis-i V ... """"' pobUCS and Usually ars the , do;ged,T ,n5lsted pn accompany-j ease. Nevertheless, despite their; out ODly OD rl!hj oae product of some ambitious , ing them, though his weariness i unprepossessing appearance, theyi rhairman Thp rank And was manifest in his withered j saluted the travelers amiably. I "'"" Chairman. The rank and. Tne nal(breell wno ha ..t;ood tlay, sc,lhor!I, WBhorlu...:TH. courtesy shown a cus otuer. file does not know there IS. brouRht thc message toAe ahpad.i8aid the leader of the troopers. a l,a era sent to a sick friend. a central Committee, and Vilak set the pace at a quick! tall, sallow man. with a great T. ,.."" '"J"10" ln ""'"' when a candidate' comes , . forth as a committee nom - inee he at once suffers- a handicap that is Very diffi- . CUlt to overcome. Until we have an imphat - ic change and that change . . , . ,, . IS registered in tne political ihistwryi ;of -Oregon,'tiherei'lS' but one way to proceed I and that is under the prim-' ary law m its fullest intent and meaning. And this ap-nis plies to Multnomah county as well as any other county j VI the Stat The mere fact t'h at Muttnomah contain - tne City 01 rortlana aoes not give it anv rights thatiof it. contenting himself with 1 ovemhelinliiK ngalnst them and Colic and Diarrhea: allaying Fcv othpr r-oiintien" Ho not rox-!a swon'' n,'nt of betcl- Sud- lmt they are prisoners of iiiunler-! erlshness arising therefrom and. sess. it kti Ben Lucien Burmon leaving great splotches of mud ; on the floor at every step, lie j strode up to Elise and, taking' off his hat, stood awkwardly ' before her I you nave news for me.' amigos?" she asked politely,; . , , . . t ', ueu uc urn uui Bp'a & iur ij moment. "Yes, senhorlta." He rubbed hl lingers along his mud Ida "You've seen him?" 1 She hesitated, then nodded. I "I'm sure I've seen him. Hev-! eral times. Anyway, even It I ' rcl about the name subject and merely aueceueu in matting mai- . in,mfr,.llla ,1r "v. Let a dout you and 1 do It. I must so to Villapa. Myself." vlBk trT)nqutUy nium.hl,j hl, cireal. "Very well. I won't arguo with you. But In that jcaso 1 insist on going with you.!'ong the bank. Once a great al ,.,,, ... rl.h, ..,. -What will ton do with Tin. ky?" take him with me." Vilak shook his head. ( .Mn't. Seem, to me n I.., necessary risk. 1 think for the time being he's safer In the i"0" , "an,nttth n '.on not to let him out of her sight. I've talked to her. She's more than an ordinary servant, She can be trusted. And if any- (thing came up requiring physl-ilow lCal strength, she could do far more than you. I say abso- 'ut"v,,1hat fi" Li ,eaT? h' i here than to take him along." .. m. . 'n, do . ' And' besides, i n have Schwarti come . over and stay he ,or ,h five or bou I have t be away. It I could neD t wouldn't leave him let WilsoB vdif lining j ;a finger to help him. .- ,, r-n vi. , v jonsting mu.tacne wno woum i li:ilse nervously touched her! have looked exactly like the typl- 'horse Kho wa8 nngt.rjng to chew! cat Prussian officer had his hair a choice bit of grass. "I'm glad; been blond instead of black. "Yon 1 haven't a crimonologisfa mind.lgo to Villapa?" ,It would drive me craiy. You Vilak took out a clgarct and 1 suspect everything you see. a. pretended to search ln his pocket ; house with its wimlow-hllnds ror a match in order that his (lwn, a broken match. 'a rusty! hand be near his pistol. "Yes, nail lying in the road. How you amigos." he answered, smiling. cou,d pHt 50me Aliva meaning "They say at Villapa the water into -thi messasw -from' Wilson 'Is : heyond nd me. It I weren't your n. and polite. I'd call it fan- i put a pellet of betol on Ho tongue. . Biuivinj uun you're right," he tsaid lacoo- icallv. He Uhdrew a bar of choco-,buck ,late from his pocket and dlatribu- j.l" - "' breakfast. He himself took none laeniy at a potlll wnere a nar- row trail crossed lite road, he j looked down at the. ground and To read The Klamath News pulled up his horso. "Humph," day after day is to keep thorough he murmured. "There's that nn- ly informed on happenings of Un usual hoof-mark of Prentiss- portance throughout the w'orld as horse again. And there are the j well as In Klamath Falls and prints of two other horses run-! vicinity. BOOTS AND HER SALESMAN SAM P.500T rty STOWfvCH Let$ CAT HERE r I5 r.' I t-l I .-r . : .-15 cm. EAT rtei?e rrt,,.!- U...0 Itaw. V HA'i -Too fcN BOOTS f J . yt N " ' CO 1 Mi: nlng along with It this time." He! straightened up in his saddle once more. j They traveled on in silence. At times 1 1 chemist felt inclined i to speak either to Ellse or Yllak but was checked by their ex pression, one nervous. Impatient, worried, the other cool and grim ly watchful. Their course for a short dis tance became a crock which the violent ruins had flooded Into a small river. They pUiimed In anil followed It with some dif ficulty, the water occasionally ris ing past their stirrups. Here and there when the red volcanic rocks of the region formed a pool of clear water they could see cur. ions fish sporting: hero and there a fat ponderous turtle plodded ligator lifted Its head aa they passed, menacing them, with its red jaws. Vilak stopped to kill it with a well-directed bullet, for the creek ws part of a fairly frequented highway and any of the gigantic litards who strayed there were a distinct danger. At length they left the stream) und came out onto a muddy road i j again. The noise of their horses frightened a family of armntllllos that evidently had been quietly teposing somewhere behind the thick palms, for they darted across the road In such panic that it was only by suddenly checking ! his horse that Vilak was able to lavold crushing them. tn roan rose gruuuaiiy up a hill, fell to a ravine, then went up a short but fairly steep slope of another hill. As the rid ers rounded a bend, seven mount ed soldiers came into view on the hilltop. They came slowly riding toward the Americans. Vilak's bushy blond eyebrows lifted. As the soldiers approached, he saw that they were grabed In tat tere blue and red uniforms of a design much like that of the gen darmes. They were distinguished from' the latter, however, by the fact that they all. seemed white men tanned by a equatorial sun Their faces were distinctly un uimuhi th .... nr thta n. n,r. i Is- very high. I)o tlrey tell the' jtrtith?" I The officer twisted one end of, his mustache around his finger. ' "Yes. The water is most high j i iiiajjd. laic jou uuiiu i from your pistol, amigos. There are five (soldiers In the bunhes in! of you an well an the seven of us in front." T ',,"u"l Viluk finds that the odds are oUH nien. BUDDIES -THING- fVSOOTVoOR iO, OlPIrV 66 THftT ) EVES? THIS (6 A Cffir-W CrtRL OVER ' Z-t& -1 l TH' FLAPPERS'. I i-ww --. . ' -i.. ---"ipa. . : I A. '-fcs wm i'.sui c. y "r-.a. 1 OBSERVATIONS by an l.xori:vr iiystaxkkh The reason some men find it so difficult to mend their ways Is because lliey neglected the slllrh in tiuie. o A tinfoil wrapper doesn't nuke a bum ilttnr tnsto nuy better. . o ' Same Old Story. The the has burned (ho livelong night. The building was demolished quite; The janitor, when asked the cause. ' 1 v Cried out without u moment's pause, ' "Kxcelslor!" o The reason liy nlrpluiics'iiru reform! to us "she" Is 1m - ruuse It tnkes a lic.iimn to run one. o What HnpiM'iicd, Juck Sprutt was growing fat, his. wife becoming leun, And so to even up with weights und not create a scene They tried reducing. Juckson Sprntt began to fade away. While Mrs. Kprntt. Just thing of that, grew tatter every day. o I "If )ou mi a liouuil for . thrills, try cro.llijt the 1'iiilrlc In a row biuit." . o Two women were passing a butcher's shop where a pig's heud was on ilUpluy, with a lemon in Its montli, ' "There. I. is" exclaimed one of the women, "that reminds me that i promised to got a new pipe for Joe." Itarl t'lirroll probably will be 'IHirtlul to shower butbs In the future. ' talent.' Tho praise- given ployee. fellow em- average butterfly is snid to have between five und six thou sand eyes. Man doesn't .need anywh'-re near thst many. He CHILDREN CRY rf tifl i fltPArjI a ff ) hill l ASIIIkIA , I 1 Vl VXlU I VflllXl J , C . J. 11 r I I f i mi iu.au arid Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's fustoriu ; has been In use for over 30 years o relieve uabtes and cmiurcn oi , Oonstlpallon, Flatulency. Wind by regulating the Stomnch und I llowfls, olds the assimilation of Fixid: giving natural sleep with out opiates. . Thu genuine bears signature of Ain't Love Grand III! Couldn't 'lean sen enough Ihesii days with only two. l, - i - The mIiIom'm mite Is seuii' I lutes lai'tce eniiliuli til rati It uiiutlier liusbuiiil with, o Knrmer (to new fur ill hniiill: "Well, I'at. have you counted nil the chickens?" Put: "Yes. aor. sure t counted ull of 'mil Yept one." Farmer: "Why, what do you mean?" Pat: "Well, aor, that little while one run aruiind so fail I couldn't count him, I ut I counted all the rest." Kvery man Is n hero to bis sou until be tries to help Hie kill do Ills KI'OIIII'I i vl Who reiiH'iiihers v. hen a couple of months abroad qualified the traveler for 25 ledum dutesMiark home, with steroptlcon slides? o - TIIR IIKST Pl.At'E TO LIVE IS WITHIN YOl It 1NTO.MK. Tlie path of proi?re l slnwii Willi the wricks of fools mill fou.ltti. "Wfial." queries the fashion departineat of the tlmulia. IXoh.l ltee. "bus become of thfl old fashloned shash?" It still LITTLE JOE S?oMe terofLE iMo Many Klamatli Falls peo ple are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland A pleasant place to live, in beauti ful surroundings. An unsuully good dining; -room serv ice and food. Accessibility t o business center and gnruges. Eleventh and Main Sts. E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manager ' iVr. lf.ti MOW rv. wlVlcj - a .. AN 1 omvu,c.ks.o vtaVi i . 'S ? ; Blame Him Ml JS-JT' -II ASPARAGUS tfrry rfifW i 'W.K"- ... " Bra u t nn.orr, uhnundH, ileittie, only nowiiiiiiys i; in ciiiicii r!itm uii In i nnvcrKiil lull Willi U couple of fi lends: !j Friend No. 1: "I got a Canary I last night: paid III) fur II" J Friend No. t: "Thill's nollilna. J I puld 5u lor a lark lint week."; tieorge: "My heavens, what!' would g couplo of swallows eost?" People don't niliiil Inning tor tilings f they iret their nioiic'a uitrth. A NDSR Hliori.i) IlK HKKN AND NOT HKAitll. 0 What W louiitt) really mills Is a uoimI fvh-cent li-li-phone call. DR. TM "A OL6 VHOKVf5COFFEt Folgert Complete Lina at the ' j; . PUBLIC MARKET , "PAY CASH IT PAYS" Phone 167 Cor. 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