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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1927)
J d-.ta- : :tiV i i i ' i . t ! v. 1 .1 I ' ' I i.- ! - j::.. ... PACK VO UK The Klamath News PuMUblnu Company at 101-1:1 South Fifth atrcet. Klamath Falli. Oregon. ,v, ..mrui i.per o. 1 try . atb Falls and Kluuiath County . w ,. . r . vu .-j J-J-.-u-IJ-IJ1J-l -,.-r - n - - -nr Kau ouerbcin city Kditor Lynn Zimmerman A (It. ytgi 8VB8CB1PTION RATES micviivv nH ava Delivered by carrier, mo..... .3 IVillrarrd by earricr, year.... 0.30 Delivered by mall, year 5.00 SaUeripUon. payable I. advance, - Entered a second class matter at . the postofflce at Klamath Falls Oregon, November IS. 113, under act ot March 3. 1S79. Telephone 877 Member Audit Bureau Circulation IN THE DAY'S NEWS If Lorena Trickey killed )as een !am"h . "Slim" Harris, her husband, ' Jw feT days " tending the nt Ukeview it would seem "h lnf tute and .. . . j u mg the teachers some of his thai she covered her crime . . .... . . ,j f npe experiences and well so well that a jury could not . . . , - j- u i earned wisdom. Mr. Carl agree to indict her. I.c.-ina ... ... ... , ... , . .. ton is one of the so id edu- has hid a showgirl s career, . , , . v cators of the state. He re- and for several years has. ... , - r t. u tuses to let academic free-: been quite a character in the . -:..! W .. l,,.1"", or any other kind of ..... , ' ,. ,.t i freedom, cut him loose from ability, along her line of., . ' .... worn, in laci, sue i inuici superior to any other wo man in buckaroo class. That she should get tan- gled in a murder case is to ,. , . t . t .4. j j ;e :!Eis v.ork . with Supermtend- be regretted, and if she is, r ia e i -u- knt Churchill was excellent, guiltv of killing or having ... . , ? , , ; ... . and he has never taken a her husband killed she . . . , . , backward step in the cduca- seems to have been adroit I.. , '. . .- , .. ,. itional world. As editor of and cunning about it. i , jthe teachers publication he '. Killing seems to be the ! is doing a good for the state headliner these days. Look; and the Northwest that is at Harry Hill, who was really hard to measure. caught in Seattle a few days J Wayne B. Wheeler, the ago and charged with kill-j ultra prohibitionist, and the ing ihis wealthy mother in man who induced Rocke- Ftreator, Illinois. The boy; feller and a lot more big says he is not-guilty, but his; business men to contribute life was bad. He was a j to the prohibition fund, gambler and lost, and ad-'; thereby putting prohibition mitted forging his mother's -over because they had the r,;.me to . checks several , 'money with .which to do.it, times. Things look bad for j is dead. He died at Battle ( .Harry, and they are going; Creek, Michigan, where he to take him back to Illinois j went to regain health thatt to answer for the worst ; was waning. His career has ! crime imaginable killing i been a peculiar one. Wheel ofthe mother that bore him. !er was evidently very prac- jtieal. He had seen the pro Turning to Oregon poli-i hibjtionists meet, resolve. tics, we have the story that!and j,et licked for a ,lalf Sam Kozer is about to lose!cenUlry When he took the a feWmonths tenure of of-:helm he jmefuji well that fice as secretary of state. the bifrgest fact01. in anv and then we have a denial tarnpaign Ja a eamnaign of the story and another I fundf and he set about tQ statement that Sam can hold ' coIlect it Investigations his full term for which he have show-n that he was wn plppf-pd Thp first nnm-i ion was based on something in the Qregon constitution to the effect that no person can now tee secretary oi,gone now and thcre wi state's office longer than have t0 be another ultra dry . eight years out of twelve. I corno forth to carry on in his ICo matter what the consti- p;aco. tution says, we are betting! our hard-earned dough that I Some Chicago scientist ... Sam and any of the rest of: has found out that girN who -- the alem boys will find a I roll their own do themselves x way to hold his term out. ! en injury, for the little ' il The constitution should be 'round roll injures the leg "i changed, for Sa m Kozer island causes swollen or vaii , " the best man obtainable for . cose veins. He insists hat the office of secretary ofjp. round garter is-e ' poor r,. state, and he should be al-ikind of a garter. But he is lowed to hold the office un- j quite behind the times, for ' til old age drives him to his jmany girls when reading of ; soft slippers and house j his talk will innocently re I V- jacket. Sam saves more ev-1 mark, "What is a garter?" 9 mi 1927 W NtA Strvti TIHff IMS IIFJiliXKO. , Attmptn , lidva been made op the life of Kline Marberry. an American srlrl owning 'conidi-r-nble property near tho little town of Porto Verde, In went central Urazll. SPTeral mysterious denihn hove ocenrred, but so far Khe liasj escaped harm, dim to the nhrevd- j .news of hnr cotmln and protector, j Vllak, rho lnasiinerndni an lier . nttorney under . tho name of ! Daris. Vllnk; s cttiloin mixture j of American nnd Orionliil blood, I ' Is a student of criminology. He, trie to pereuado Kllso to leave the country, letting hltn May uith hla friend, Lincoln Nnnnally, u oklorly Amcrlcnn chemlFl, to Lry"r" th-n hi3 Tity, Montana, was the champion buckaroo at the Klamath Rodeo, and Hank i surely knows how to rido ! Vm Th(J W(trst corkserew . .... , tuckers do not bother Hank ; Vegland. He takes them as ; they come, and was entitled ;to the honor bestowed upon i him at the Klamath Fair . , Fro"n0!!' When V. F. Swank, the grocery clerk" at Chiloquin. 1 iost his life by :oing to p at t,e wheel, he paid i the extreme penalty. His ! death is a lesson to every driver of an automobile: If ' you find yourself getting : sleepv, driyeout of yie road I and bleep. ! E. F. Carlton, editor of 1 Oregon Agricultural Jour- lion a foundation that was builded when this country was going mighty safely past master in getting the big business concerns to let loose their money for the jdry moverflent. But he is Ay Zen Lucien Burman solve the mystery. After her Iwo-year-old orphan--ed nephnw in kidnapi-d, to bo found ne.iln by Ihe alert Vilak, nnd another attempt Is made on their lives, Kllse agrees. Her departure Is prevented by threat, ot floods. Messengers ride through the countryside, warning; Ihe natives. Vllak de cides to go to tho house of finy lord Prentiss, a recluse and n forbidding man and an enemy of Kliso's, whntn -she suspects of tt knowledge of the cons-plrary' agaln?t her. Nevertheless, she agreea It la their duty to warn him. Vllak learns that the flood warning whs a ruire to get l'reu- U-a nut of hf luutso :it) s In fo rum htm. The party is be i"WKC(l in nmull Htono lower next to PwntluV hmmo by nrmcu attackoni. Vllak finnlly aUpprst1! ihiu Ity dynamitinc a tlam unit cntiMhtK a rl flood. VhMi tin va(tr rodij they illsrnvcr lrn tfri ha Rono. Thi i'X( iny. Tinky, Kliws If t tie nnhfv, is ntolcti ;iln. The trail loads into the juiiuWv A native roporis Prcntiy ha boon awn with a ha by. Vilttk makeA rrtparniions for a tone Journey in pursuit. ,Vith native trnokorr, thoy take up the trail. Calamity ovorlake thorn. Two of thir native' am hurt, oihri desert, and two of their while frr.tls ore fever VirtiiUH, Theacery exists in their ranks. After several duy they emerge fiom the juiiRle and rcme upon a dying white man whom they had known in Porto Verde. NOW HKt.lNS TI1K STOKY t liatMer A XXI V When Vilak reorereH rn ;tc!ousne?H he was lytns on the floor of a narrow Fton-walle-l room, bare of furniture. A his brain quU-kly rlearvd. he attempt ed to rise. The effort wa futile; he was bound hand and foot with heavy leather thongs. v Uut the movement had tause1 him to turn hU head and he av thaL he was not alone In the stony chamber. Nunnally. also trussed up in a similar fashion, lay on tils back a few fet away. Kliue, however, was not to !' seen. After a glance at the old man. which showed that he was still unconscious, Vllak rolled to one of the narrow slits built in the wall to serve as windows and looked out. From the rows of adobe and straw huts which he touM see stretching out below, he conclud ed ihnt he was on a corner of the artificial mound he had notked from the mountain. A stono path ran by his windows. On it he could sop no one. Sim at the base of the mound, fifty or sixty feet below him. nn a broad highway, and this wa swarming with lite. It was a life little different in essentials from that of which he hid been a part at Porto Verde, he reflected, as he aw oxen dragging creaking carts, naked children tormenting howling dogs, and two women arguing rastioiiately over a broken water-Jug- Most of tli inhabitants wore dresM-d in the same fashion as the wilder Indiana near Porto Verde, the men with breech clouts it their waists, and i rounded stick or stone in theli- SALESMAN SAM fA AMP OHT.Z. HOP OFP ToPCiV 01 fe TBetR 'ROUUc -TMe-WaR'.O FU&XT- ' FIRST STOP IS PftRlS-KGnJCR sas ote" SftWPEWTW 15 00 PERfPiNSNT"! WeLL,i'e.xe,Ki-vw! ) VXL FROM 7 6 PPRIS' BOOTS AND HER TSE YtS WASHINGTON TUBBS II r Tg Hi1 l V . ' ' - --' W'KDNKSDA.Y. I ears, ihn women nied or win. a short cloth upruu. , Though nt the distance, it wm ( .rather difficult' even for Vilak ; keen eye to make out the exact i color ol their sklun. tlwy seemed to range hi shade front the red- brown of the American aborigine!) i to the shining black of the nero laborers on Vtlso'a fuxenda. Only one stood out by -lh hhlliuicy , ( and ptctmesuuo-noHS of hi cos tume. Me was obviously a priest,, for the swarming women ul children made haste to clear way tor him when they passed ! on n d h is o I h er w iae unrlnt hed J nmi ne nuir n f,iitii m mu- , lianily dyed clotht'.dn his head i was a circle ..of. fcKvn parrot feathers. it A slight imirmur .from the j direction whom the.oid man f lying caused Vtlnk to turn his; head quick!)'. - Nunnally .u4. awakened- ' t ' "Well, they've ciiught us a: 'right." Vilak gruuietf, when Oi" j i other's bewUdermeut nt his new I Mirrouudings had ceased. "One! of your nice sulphur compound-! did it. t'oiKiderate of them no:' 'to let us He there until we j .strangled to death, at least. Won-j i tltr how long they're going to t i keep ws wilting here? And whai the devil have they done with Klise?' The bone-tipped end of a spear was momentarily framed in the 'window aperture, then disappear ed. Vilak looked outsida again. ! ''That's our sentry." he muttered. i "Kinky-haired and utmost pitch- ! Mack. , Match hint nnywhere in the Sudin or Congo, or Alabama or Mississippi for that matter.! ; These are Inra ruins that we'ri in. all right, but tho people oc (cupyiug thrm are s far from Ineas as anything .I've encotinter ! ed. Probably found these old ; buildings and began living it ; them, thut's all. ) "Judging by those I've seen so : far. they're as much of n mix itnre as the natives around Porto ' Verde, varying degrees of m-tero and Indian and possibly a little i Spanish or Portuguese thrown in. ! I'm generally strongly in favor of ! racial mixtures, but this look like a bad one. Many bad, nt'.her degenerate faces." I The spear-end was framed in I the window again. The old man ' crawled forward to look. "He it . . . er . . . black . . . quite i black, isn't he?" ho stammered. J "How do necroes come so far out there? The black nee isn't . . . , er . . . native to South America. "Of course It i.u't native. Hm that hasn't prevented It from spreading nil over the continent. J just as it has in the southern statu. The ancestors of these ot4, oeA,ut (Sniff - smiffJ - G - GCOO LUCK, SAM I . X I v.r BUDDIES - IU. CAW -J F&n, TM' SKITKMP.KR 7. 1127C chaps' wet undoubtedly slaves Picarro brought ovr to work lbs luca gold mutes and who ran away to the mountains to escap his terrible cruelty. Judglug bv the ornaments I've awn a few of them wearing, they probably think they're the pure and direct descendants of tlve original litcns. Kasy to get that idea when the are living In Inra ruins all th time. Many far brighter rares do it. The Slavs, who form such i large portion of the present population of tireove. will swear U) you that they're th undeflled progeny of the great Athenians. He ceased speaking as a atop sounded mu-ide the door of gro tesquely carved wood at the other end ' of the narrow room. A wood e n ba r c rea k ed . t h d oo r openrd and a man strode Inside, Small, well-bufli. he was cl ul In inimncutate white linens and brown putt era. His skin was dark, Nit tt was the darkness that comes to n white skin utter long exposure 'to the trnpie.nl run: his noso was long and thin, his month sensitive and small. On his npner lip was a sinitt. carefully trimmed uuisinche. He guced ui the prisoners stniliuKlv Nunnally, whose glasses had been shattered wheu ho fell on the road to the mountain, screw ed up his gentle eyes to peer bltnkingly at the newcomer. Then ho gave a gasp of astonish ment. It was IVAlbeuiart, the sauve, courtly engineer who had been in charge of the railroad gang at Porto Verde. He strode tpwurd the prison ers. "Ah. amigos." hn murmur ed In his soft, perfert Portuguese. "It is Indeed different now than wheu I have seen you before. Yes. (a it not so? I nm tad when I see you like this, tied with ropes upon the ground. It Is not good to lie tied with rope, upon tho ground. Hut this way. helas, must It be. f "1 wUh. whatever happens, that you will not think too ill of t'nrlos H'Alheutnra. Though you will die. very soon. I wish you wilt not think too ill of him. What he does, this Cnrlfts I .'Al lien t am myself. Is It not so. cavalhieros? he dea because P is business. All business, busi ness, business. A word which you as citi&eus of that great United States should well.mider stand, cavalhieros. 1 do not dis like you. no, nther. I like y.u much. Much.. Hut you have ln trrferrcd with my plans. And so, like a stone which lies on the tracks of a great railroad, you must be rid of. IIusIihm.i, ami gos. always business." He adjusted the flowered cravat in hi white linen collar. That's It wtv sort op j vcj i V tie woulo II A. IS t l Steve Knows His Stuff - ""'V ' f -.--. C;l-f)Mif JS lO ltK(, AKOU!ltj, tWEMAtSePIG 'POME -y J l. v? I . "And In this same way of bust nens, Seiibor Davis, I would ank you moat grit' lously, what have yon done with my ring which you have stolen? 1 havo search ed carefully y,niir clothes, and looked at the two rings on your finger, but I find It uowhete." Vllak guvn ti slight shrug of hla pinioned Sitouldcr. O'AlbeuiatA stroked hia dap per muttache. "You will not tell mo? Not Very well. It make little differ. nlce. It is but an ornament. Of little Importance. I ahull not die. nor will the sun cease from setting If I do not ohm In It. Yei, if you hud re stored It to me, I might havo made your .' . . death, perhaps ealer, perhaps quicker. Hut enough of talk. It Is now time to go to see the ruler . . ." Ho smiled wryly as he npiiku the word. "The ruler or this fair city which you honor with your presence. The ruler of whom I nm but a humble servant und lowly ndvisor,' He clapped his hands. Two nt grlto-llke klnky-halred Indians, smh as might bo encountered any evening strutttnft out of the shabby moving picture theater at Porto Verde stalked timide. Kach carried a bone-tipped spear and a copper dagger.' They untle-l the cords about the legs of the captives, permitted them to rise, then followed with them behind H'Albentara uloug a ruined atom corridor, ' Soon they turned and halted before ft great wooden door on which were carved hundrrda of suns la the form of stiff, con ventionalized human faces. The door swung open from the In side. D'Albcntara disappeared beyond it. -The guards roughly sclxet tho two captives, stripped off their puttees, shoes and notk, and thrust them barefooted nfter tho Poj-tuguesii, Vilak glanced swiftly uboiP him. They were In a great stone chamber, a chamber whb-h hun dred a of years before must have thrilled the beholder with the nutastrenesH of its long, angulur lines, and the beauty of its ex quisitely wrought detail, but which now gave Vllak onlv a sense of wrei k and dsolatlou. For half of the lofty stone col umns which had onco stretched In a double colonnade front ontt end of the great edifice to tbrt other hud entirely disippeared, while those which remained wer blackened with dirt or-cbsmred with thick growths of vines; gTvat holes were In the huge, crumbling walls and tho gray thatch of the roof which showed signs of recent renewal. In one corner a whole section oyzLCr!1. I'd wevet; J nif;n of such 7 lit - i - iJ - Vie - t-.; tt V.' k 1VL-V'1 . -7T Dill You Ever Stop to Think? Hy tDSON II. W.UTW Mtisniii'r, OMitliuiim THAT In i' v ,l"v" lot. mnih iwmlf In Iiii-Iihim I'"'1 mo IIHI" limine-" In nul"1'''- THAT imw wmilil li n H'""1 llino fur trnr rii.ll'Kl ! 1 1 In lnU. a l"H vinnilon ll"' liMUt'r III1 iM'ltiT THAT II ll "f pi"!'!'' '''in kcip na -.- n wltltHl i" Inif In miil.ii ..illili' 'Ik- lrlin-liil liulualry of Hii' I'nlU'l Hiui.'. Hllll It llii'V in i'l,i ll'l"''l "i")' niny iiur.-i'iMl. THAT iniinr hiih-h lu''i' l" nmny oli'itlnii". mill l IiIikImk ovrr Din ' wli ' ynn iinuilly flml Ihvin in nmlcil ly im'n Jh" "'' i now holilliitt oftliiv r wIih ii'l rmi oilier Ml'.w Jnh. nr u iii ' uni nidilii nr thtn. THAT mnliv Ktnif. nr.' ititlM- ' rd InyiM nmn ii'lIWi xrnnil ' mniuliT.." ihn fi'lloH whii nr ulwaya If.ikliid I'M' mimnihiin tor' Ihi'nm lvoi mill km i Dm pi'iipln ' In u lurnioll wln'n iiniirc unit tuirniiiny ari- nri'ilrd. ' Kvi'i-y Htnti iii'i'iIh rmiltal in ; hili In Ihn ili'Vflopmi'UI ul Iih, uultiral ri'uniirce. ti iiiUim limn- . ' in niiikii ... i-.iIIh. to liullil rli IfN anil ihn romitry. Minify Mioiilit It I n v H I'll in iiiiini In iHffi-rciu slim-, an. I work In l (ifvi-lopnii-nt - mil Invltrtl in May avvtty. I Thi intilii of thin roimiry will kii'i ihr rounlry uln'ml In ' lh inarrh of iroeriN, nnt tH- of llui jilriti'lllro. wmlM. ciiliinin-. ; iiril alum' pavi'ini'iii. Hn'moil in ho Krailnally alnklnx tutu Din Krniinil. Nor ilti ilmrn iiiialti any of Ihm priifu.io cold nrnn tni'iituilon whlrh no rhnra.'tnrUi'tl j Hid lnoa rlrllliailnu un.l linil m nrouaril ihn .-ti'itdlly of ihti In vsdlnic Spsnlnrila. Thnrn w;i lvlnh sold work.' hownvcr. on III fnlMd nrnnn nrilt or llironn n( Ihn nnd of Ih- rnoni wlinrn Hin htiiMinr; wan nltll rooful siul wnllrd. am! on thli wan nliilnK n flKiirn o liullrroii that Vllak'a pr oiumnrnil tmnan n( luimnr wonld havo riuinnil lilm to IuiikIi nluml hn'l h not rriillxn.l that Ihn nrt would l Instantly (mnl. 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