THE KLAMATH NEWS ' PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2 f." 1027.' k it r"MG.- Bl f- i:v.; lave vtt .. - l'Cllu I.I r "' 'ii V : ibr- . ll( "1 Jeoil lllvtl . -7 ... I l - X The Klamath News Published every moraine except Monday by The Klamath Nml falllihlnf Company at 102-1M! South Mfth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. i ' ; OfHclal Papre of City of Hu-, Mb Palls and Rlamatn Ctouaty. j Mats Ottrrbelq ... baa Elnunersaaa -:;..CIti Editor -..it. mid -' erBCRiPTio.x rates I Effective April 13, 19S7. I Delivered fcy carrier, mo ..f ,3 Palltuul by carrier, year ; 6.30 Delivered by snail, year 5.00 ! Sabecrtptkras payable In advance, j Entered as second class matter at Uu poatottlca at Klamath Palis . Orcsron. . November . IS. I,,, I ... A. f...V i , Telephone 877 Member A adit Bares Clrcalattoa A LITTLE "KJUN- SHY Sixth street property own ' era certainly have a right to b skeptical about paving. I They have had their exper ience and naturally war.t to have the paving that is now to be' laid to be insured against such results as they met up with the other pave ment' ' " They are a little "gun" shy and justly, so. One property assessment is suf ficiently heavy to bear for tr e e t improvement but when it comes to two on the same street, both within a few years, it is a wonder that : property owners in that district - are 'not more hostile tlian they are. j i ' ooo '"" 1 THE SUPREME PENALTY ! Sacco and Vanzetti died in the electric chair. ' They 'were given a fair and im partial trial. They were found guilty of murder. Their case was reviewed and their execution was stayed several times but nothing showed up to change the verdict of. guilt. There was no way to change or set aside that ver dict' by sentiment.' Laws in IWs country must be re spected by all alike and the mere fact that several nations expressed regret at the probable execution could not stop this nation in demanding that those whd break its laws shall be punished. - The death penalty is al ways sad to contemplate, but so is the crime for which these men died, and so long as nations demand the life of those who take life there will be such cases us Sacco and Vanzetti. i;. The demonstrations heard lV. different parts -of the fiation: prior to the death of these men were entirely out . of order and good people . cannot stand for such out lawry, ' ) THIH HAS HAPPENED Attempts have been made on the life of Ellse Alarbcrry. an American girl who owns and lives on property adjoining the queer little jungle-bordered town of Porto Verde, ln west central Bratll. Several mysterious deaths have occurred, Including that ot one of her foremen. Her two-year-old orphaned nephow is kidnaped but Is found again, largely, through the efforts of Vllak, her cousin and protector, who Is known in Porto Verde as Attorney Davis, Eliso's lawyer. Vllak has sent for Lincoln Nitnnally, elderly American chemis. lo help him got at the bottom of the lrystery. ' Ellse at first refuses, but after her, two-yesr-old orphaned nephew Is kidnaped, to be found again by the alert Vllak, and another ntirnipt Is made on their lives, she agrees end prepares to take the next boat.' Her departure Is 'prevented by the threat of floods. Messotigvrs ride through the countryside warning the natives that the dam at, Avlo Jtas, burst. .Then Vllak decidim to proeoed lo -the -house CURE FOR THE FOOLS the fouls who drive reck- ,: ...... lessiy along ine lllgliwajs Slid that cure is to take the driver's license away from the guilty ones and not per mit them to touch a steer ing wheel. ' Yesterday afternoon a thoroughbred fool of the worst type was driving a coupe on the highway to Pelican City t a terrific speed. He rounded a cor ner skidding across the road end for some distance the car traveled on its two out- s!d. wheels ' the hnrlv fa- i. , .i " r n:eiiiiHS uui uui viune aui- ficiently to CO over. He narrowly missed a 9,ory Proes It ... . Xobod but Ing for a few seconds, then ceas j i , , , he or ourselves would thluh of , ed. The hoarse baying of the sedan loaded With people Pntifs , . . x.tivea delighted If dog followed, then Jhere again Which Was headed toward he drowned . . . Got to get there I arose from the fuienda the plerc Klamath Falls and was on " n . . . Save him lug. . Inlster wall which, ihey . . . . . , . perhaps . , . Better go back ... I heard on their first vslt. Vllak the extreme right Side Of Bo,h f you , . , Dangerous. . . . ; stopped to listen. Ellse caught the road. ' -' There is no wav to reform ' such chumps as this driver. , He is hoDeless and the soon. er society takes from him . ' a, 4.auasl,s,vra? w aivti known as an ' automobile the sooner Will society be Safg . , , It has been a long drawn OUt question in Oregon as ; to wnat to do with the reck- i j w . less driver. Tmnrisonment . , does no good, prosecution only brings lawyers into the eame therefore there is i ine game, inereiore mere is but One solution and Ore-' gon should adopt that solu- r t tion at the earliest possible moment. Take away the license of an vone ' who ' is caught driving recklessly , led or ',iaclIened speed tor a'"1 ou,l ''r huf that license away i moment she coolly Jerked a rein ; surrounded. 'VouJl be 1 . tha lnatnnl vnn mil vi and take for all time to come: x. inai win cure mem. , .-vo; greater punishment rould sent it riding on again. be - dealt to the younger ' Tbo 'd n- neither tbe coolness nor the poise generation, and many Of of hl8 companions. Never an ex the older people as well, pert horseman, he had early been than ir. riCnli lnm iom. appalled at the terrific speed at peiem to unve a car ana, . . . . .i , prevent them from having a . liVAn in tM afore . Such a proceeding WOUld automatically prevent them from driving in other states for the blacklisted drivers Would SOOn be sent the rounds and they Would find . . their' applications in states Other than Oregon severely scanned With the result that .111, t j they would be refused a; license. j It is DOsitivelv the onlv y j effective remedy. Where is there a leeisla- tor who will father rh a law? ' Up in Umatilla county the grass is so dry that a bolt 1" foSr Vci fire the en; tire countryside around Echo. Volstead could not dry things up drier than that. The congressional com mittee on irrigation is to be here next Friday and then we will know more about a i lot of things, probably. of one Caylord Prentiss and warn hlra of the danger. Prentiss is a recluse and a forbidding man. ai well as au enemy of Elise's, and i she suspects him of some knowl edge of the conspiracy against her. Nevertheless, she agrees' that It Is their duty to warn hint. NOW IIKOIN THK BTOKY Chnpter XVII A horseman came toward th? Americans from the direction of I Pretitiss' fuzenda. He saw them and violently reined his horse. Vllak recognized him as George Hemus, a bluff, kindly-hearted young Cockney who was the man-'. ager of one of the outlying fnzen das. , "Ain't no bloomln' use comin' to warn that Prentiss blighter," he flushed excitedly. "I was passln' up the road from Caceres vlien I 'ears about the bloomln' dam and thinks of the bloody blighter and runs over to tel! 'lm. Be too narsty to let even a blighter as e Is drown. Hut ed been warned. When I gets to the top of the little '.111 over 'is -place, 1 'ears a man -'nllerhi lo; 'lm sbout Ir outside 'Is bloomln' wall." lie waited fraction of a sor- accompany him. then whirled off toward Chacoa Hill, low and I black aitalnt tho clcninit aky. I For au Instant Vllak ant mo-j I...!.. I kl. ....1.11.. ........ ! .rlMi The Mongolian cast of hi long eyes accentuated, the (bin i film like a bird's Inner eyelid he-1 g.m to creep over the corner, ! Then he suddenly spurred hit; horse; the animal bounded flerlly i forward. Hl compuuloua nwung , beside him. . lie ' Th, tlam hi..'l )ir.,k.i. ' shouted above the tumult of thct scudding hoofs. "It's a trick . . i A trick to get I'renthw out ot his; house." He touched the horse ; with his whip: hl words came in j n..ir.i iw.ui that fnititwiui t he i rhythm of the leaping animal. l m a fool ... A consummate j 'ool Shnnl.l h knuarn when I saw how ayslvmatlrslly ,h, Dews w brought . . . Hoa the water was falling . . , Hem us' Advise von go bark ... All right ... No time argument . . .' b o -, . kicking up great sprays ot mud like the wave, of green churned water tnrown oacg Dy me pro- peller of a speeding steamship. Vllak rode as though the Orien- tal strain in his blood had risen to full possession of hla being: he was a Tartar of the Bteppes. His ull- ,eln rorm rork ,,, swayed as it adapted itself to ,B v. ... planglng mount; be seemed bull . ,. .. i aooiner pari oi iin uinssi.e. ; straining body. , i ,, Li, i Elise was bent' far over iu her f v J . i U lnl5 ner horse.. nNk. The thin gray dress she had donned tor ' ner roiw "'""red in the wind: .K. kaJ Iner hat hat n 1 y mr Inn tr 0lck hair , .namio,. hint her w ll.Hi. Hut hr Jn,., f,ce' though tense with energy. when her horse stumb- I or spoke a quiet soothing word that brought it out of the hole tato hlch lt had nlunged and which uin siTiiiiuii cuurneu niuiip. the lane, and abandoning his I feeble hold of the reins, had ' be pommel of his saddle. ta ,ki. ha ,inn. rfMtwr.i.ir ; Cramped. white-faced, breathing) He surveyed the newcomers.' quickly, afraid to move lest he 1 "So you've come to help . Pren- ' 9h"ld wl the ground. ti,." he '' " ''' The lane narrowed, the ve-: "Come to help the unreasonable nue8 of blick trees bordering It ! Preatiss. the wicked Prentiss. 'on each side drew closer and j who stupidly insisted on keeping ' gether: "' Va. -"-Jthe land that belonged to him. ting the pace, dfd not slacken, eh? W ho wouldn t let It be They coursed by a clump of low stolen, eh?" he laughed sardoui- Pa'"8- A bullet whistled past E"se " ear' "tiep down," Vllak called softly. They reached the thorn thicket marking the trail to Prentiss' h0- Jumping from their horses, without halting to tie them, they darted into the tangled wood. They sped along the pathi ,,nd rearhed ,h hore,of ihel lake where in the moonlight they ' could see the valley below, j l.tf-hiu ,hn.ri In m winiliiK . ' Still there." Vllak grunted. l "Maybe In time." He took out BOOTS AND HER , rt-ia, SALESMAN SAM wen,, $o we V... .r; V "' :' CAsrt IHIUW . as. ( ca'TO V I'wfm C , P-fcOOT 1MB C0RMS OM m f etT P,rV l-OlSrN i. . r--i 'i a iWMr-;&vi '' r jf-'i: h- nruu ". .. hln pistol anil started down tbe bank. Thuy hud reached the (out when a second bullet aped past. mlKxIiiK Vllak ' by inches. , "Run lor the gate!" he. whispers Thv darted through the rreek. whose wulcra engulfed them , to their wulste, and reiehed'th" KlMh K'ttll Til.. himlllMd ..II the opposite side of the water rustled Inuilly. Nuutially looked nl .the great Iron gate which barred their way. then fcuitull) back at the brush. . As If In answer to his fear, Vllak whipped a key from - his pocket, lock. II.. thrut It into lhe. " ' ,7 ... fj.ri'wiii. ....... .. j... ..... i"" "u,lU1 not U,U 10 ,J"' "" 'Made It the day after we were here before." he mut tered. "Thought wo might ueed it." He Jerked the knob and . rained the two great iron bats la-1 aide. A bell began to rlaug somewhere witlilu he desolate dwelling aa the gale opened. The a an lrl bolted inninin. Vllak shut the gate behind j them, locked It. replaced: , the bars. The bell contluued rlng- his arm Are you sure we ought to go shesd?" she whispered doubt- "I'm not sure Duly fairly '.0 ''','? bfr'; -- - - ,. . - me know If you see the dog Have to kill him thla time If he ! comes ... No chloroform . r " They sped on agnin. They hailed at the gloomy entrance of the house. Vllak knocked. The baying ot the dog mounted until it became a treaty, then audibtnly .....,.. 'Whoa there? I Prentiss' Toice was raspy and snarling. its ,nas juaruerry s aiiorney ., .. Prentiss began a stream of .,.. . ,. , . . sullen Oaths. "Get out of here! Oct out of here!" he shouted jj?asi asaionately through the door. . i"?u' d!"nnFd fool." 'I've M epu nere o ..em iou. . u,, re- pon oi a noou a irica .iu kvl -You're be caught the Instant you put your foot outside your enclosure. Open the door and let us In. We're come to help you. 1 tell you." " For a moment Prentiss made no answer. .The baying of the dog recommenced. Then the door opened slowly. Prentiss peereu oiu. ms luce is suruna- withered like , a nut: his yel-) " lowish eyes gleamed craftily. He had evidently been on the mom ent of a departure, for he was Iwearlnc his hat. - Ically. cruelly. "Well, well, well. I We'll see. We'll ree." I He opened the door widely, and ! stood in the aperture, a lofty.' long-armed skeleton. "Come In.' irome In. said the spider to th"! fly. Come In. said the spider." He giggled harshly at his own Jest. Vllak swept past him Into the , eloomly candle-lit interior where1 the great black mastiff strained j frit nl 11 v u. hi. I.a.li T..n ', I ot to prepare to defend your- self.' snipped.- '"Your en-j BUDDIES e V'' coLtecTerj mA WoV Too&w ?ROW6b - ;,";, : OBSERVATIONS Iiy nn INNOCENT HYNTAXUKH A l H'b- Thill. He caught litis liund, a little thing, '" He hardly felt the sling. . He could not atop for lodiue, ao Five week's In u sling. . He rail a aplinter In hla knee. Why what In that, I be? that. . The Doc cut off hla leg. ,(, , H cndt.r ln hls ,. i,,,.,,,,--.. ,, ..,h , kl.ir He goes around half blind now. Hut ho'a glad lite. they saved his IHo grabbed s piece of foreign wire In quite a careless way. The flowers were most pretty At his fttueral. they say. He climb, d to tlx a cable, . On ladder with a cruck. We're standing six feet over him. He's flat upcfl his back. We're always hoping fur the heat When we should fear the worst. It's beat to tend the little things With ''First Aid" nnd "Safety First." . Yacatlou Time. Vacation time Is almost here: the open spaces beckon. j And though 1 hesr them calling I me. I'll have to work. I reckon, j There's one prerequisite to fun I that a vacation offers Mouey's the magic "Sesame. and .empty ore my cot f era. I long to spend a week or two on sorno delightful beach. Rut luxtirlea aud laslnesa are far beyond my reach: Fo rmen who would acquire a. cout of healthy tan. I ween. Must first, acruniniato a lot of color called "long green." Aiutrrntly the best (Irtish figure la the... boyUli form. Seated In the parlor., waiting for his best girl to come down stairs, hu spoke to the gaa light thusly: Klther you or 1 will be turned down tonight." Trent Neck must la- a won. I "derf.il place lor hM.I..K parli-a. ! - The "wish you were with us'" There ore no feminine pictures profHs of a corporation dlatrlbul-1 nLrtv Is now the next largest to ;,n ,he 0,11 Pl,0,OKr,Bh ,1,,um ,hSed to atockholders. puny is now ine nexi mrciai o , wimmin ar.v. , , , Fiery year more people (tet I college eilucntioiis, but J"U eaiVl notice much tlifferem-e. Teacher "How many seasons I are there?" The Hoy "Two the footbull season and the baseball season.", Telephone users In Jerusalem ' may ask for their number In any one of eleven different languages emies will be coming to attack as soon as- they find you're not coming out." j Prentiss' expression changed. ! Fear replaced his malevolent j smile. Hla cadaverous body be-, gan to tremble, the luttooed mark on his forehead r.ecame livid. Attack?" ho whisiiered feebly. "Shooting?" Vllak nodded. ' (To He Continued) ' i VII..1. 1. Tk... .. .A ... I tacked. The Dartv nrenarrs for a siege. That's That's Right, Too i P-ftX h onev sue UKes " r . " '"laud (he opnrutor will understand I them Americana use only two; KnglUh and 1'infane. ' lieiituiiliiiiltoimllam liaa Jut i iiIhiiii atiniieil out I'liiiitlnulty. , ' ! I A I'ullnnry Tninlv. I don't feel well, the kettle Hlahcd. I The pot responded, eh? Then doulnlcaa Ihut'a the reuann ma'am, You did uot alna today. ,lut whul'a uuilwi? the kettle aoblicd, Why. Hr. you're aurvly blind. I ... ..'.... u... h.l tr you'd have noticed the ! took ; im snnckinaiv uiikiuu. ' I watched her make a cuke Jut w . If I'd a imlr of legs I'd run away oh. dear, oh. dear! How she did best the eggs. Nor waa that all; remember. lileaso TIs truth I tell lo you For with my own two eyes 1, atw j Her alone the rau.Ui. loo! I And afterwards a dreadful ' llihl The cruel creature took a ' lork I felt Inclined lo scream And aoundly whipped the, rrcuin! Now you cull wonder that my nerves ,s Have rather given 'way? s , Although I'm at the boiling j point. I cannot sing today. We km'iw! otic-thlnl of our lives Iu betl ami at least anotli er llilnl In hail. o Friend "How did you come to ! marry your employer?" Kx-stenogrupher "My dear, he 4 Debentures nr.. certificates became ao disagreeable as a boss0f Indebtedness, unsecured, or st 1 couldn't stand blin sny long- i.ur,.j ,y aeroudury obligations, er." I t Tbe slock of a company is o- Its capital In Ibe form of trans- Murbijce lo a wiimnii means a ,.riiblo shares, each of a certain lifetime Job iu. B detective. I nmoun. o 8 The liar vnllie of stuck Is It's Mure to Fall. Whcn summer com aud brings hot nights And daya thai we hare dread-. ed. The mercury climbs such dlsay 1 belghls It aeenis 10 get iigui-iieaoeu. ; t "SomeililiiK must b done," j Ral'1 ,hc 'buln bride as she """ 1 0 . 1 ...th....v w ........... ' 0 t HI" SKKMS HAUD-nOll.KD ! UK MAY UK MKHKUY HAI.F- IIAKKD. Did You Ever Stop to Think? By EDHOX H. TVAITK - Haawaee, Oklahoma Fred W. Atlsopp, biislnesa man-1 ager and for J years connected with The Little Itock (Arkansas), Gazette, says: THAT advertising Is no longer. considered as merely an AID., but as a downright NKCK8-1 S1TY. to successful business , activity. No tip-to-dato busi ness man or manufacturing . concern says. "Hhall I adver tise?" bill, "How shall I ad-, vertlse?" j ' (;V:NKKAI.LY sm uklns nil forms .of advertising are good, but lting up their guns. Different n MdttV PHLMUtUt TO bo ( CeVK'T Gtvie ffx (VNfMIHCr OH tA eiLL T'PrW- tA AP,H'S JUST AfvtR WAVIN' WIS V)P.GS RS.00C6.O AM' H6.'6 j ( ' CftLL 9ICKIN' TH' V RltSrVT Tl rAE TA NOW YOU ASK ONE iiixiM'sH ti;iim yi i- What do you know . about atucka and li.uul? Tot your' knowledae of IiiiIiii'M tcrm on ' thla iul: ' I During, the war, everybody j bought Liberty IiuiiiIk, nut n.n 1 a bund T 8 When lite folk" talk " limit a mortgngu on lite l.i thev menu l,v i.l.l home, what do they menu by "uiortgiige? ' j .1 When you go lo a bunk to borrow money, they itnk fori i rollnteral. What does Yolliilcrur mean? ,4 On Ibe flnntiriul puges. yon ' see debentures advertised for sale ' by big rorpotulloua. What urn "debentures?" 5 On Wall street. III y trade "stock" l Iu slocks. What Is the of a rorp.inulon? -They also speak of the par value of stocks. What do they menu by "par tralun?" 7 Dues preferred stock entitle (ho holder tu vote nl stockhold- urs" meetings? S Do.m oininon stosk bear fixed and guaranteed dividends? What am dividends? lu Ami lastly, what are the 'asseis " of a coiupauy? THK ANSWKIIS. A bond Is an Interesl-bearlng . certificate of Indebtednesa. J A mortgage Is a cotivcyallce of property as security for a debt. : on the condition that If the debt la paid, the ronv.yence shall be void 3 Any articles of value . are called collateral. j ( nominal or tace value, repre- ,ellllnl ,,, pr, . , wn,.t, ,. ,tock was Issued. 7preferred sto. k ordlnarilyl bears fixed and guaranteed pay-1 ., nl dividends, but represents ' no voting power In the' corpora-1 iou hui,!,, . voilng nrlvllcges In the! corporation, but bears no filed or' gu.rauleed dividend. II -Dividends are shares of 1 iv asii'ii b ru 1110 .'niiin ui.iu l. erly of uu Individual or COT' rnon. available for ment of debts. , la recognised that the ' best and nioai economical, and Ihernfore the most profitable,' media Is newspaper space, j when properly used. Then comes dlrect-by-mall methods: j nnd If some trade-marked arti cle la lo be marketed, mnia-1 lines, billboards, or th radio 1 may ttikc second or third place. as uxlllary media. BUT ADVKItTlHLS'tl IN HOMKj':H AM FOIl.M HAS ClIMK TO STAY. ' IT IS CONSIDKIIKD THK LIFKtll.OOD OF EVEIIY III!H1. NKSS. . AND liKNKUAI.I.Y KPEAKINt; ALL AtiltKKl THAT NKWSPAPKIl ADVKK TISINU CO.MKS FlIIST ON : THK LIST. N 1 The duck disease is abat- 'nK nnt' sportsmen are oil WwitOSiVr.lMI'.lAO ) klVV,11 tl'LX.'rso V t'vt'oT to 1 w ww - 1 ' t.i MO OOOO i otAvjM way ihV . Rt'.T o yto Oovi ) SH6oUsj't WAY r-C R16UT KXtl , v Oi - " i , 1 I y '-nr. i Ml in Ol.iTliwmi'W wc J 1-LORAL DESIGNS Aitistloally iti'mugi'd,' $i.R0 up. Hill's Flower Shop IPO, You can obtain glasses o( ua that will conform lo tlio contour of your face. You ran choose) Ihs style that will becoma you. You can have perfect conlldtmce In our einutlnatloB and work. DR. H. J. WINTERS . Kye Night RHsrUlbt. 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