ft PACE FOUR Tuesday, novemdkIj 1. 1027. THE K I. AM ATI NEWS' t :"1 The Klamath Npw. crens0 lhat t0 nt least 25, ine iviamam iews ani 80 the anonvmous flal. P-blUbed ...ry morning .ic.pt " tr wi" hvc p,adc her con Moday by To. Klamath New : tnbution to society. PuUtkbinc company at 101121 j How different from the South rifts trst, Klamath ; precedent established by Kalla, Oregon. i4v ,. :,.i ,t, .:. vi J vjmi- v ma 1 - " --.x--in Vinj" j-lh. j- - - - r-j-.--.-u , . ! Offkuj rap, of at, f Kum.jlennis V a scholarship on lb Kails and KUmatti Oom.lwn KOea out to create a . .-..... w. ,w , home. Happily -the latter Kat. Ottrrbrta City KJItor.flre jn foe 'majority. Per- hna Unimraua Arf. Mot i u ... i... " r .u-: BfascitlPTIOX 1UTK8 Effective April IS, W87. Delivered, by carrier, m. . Iselltrred by rarrlcr, yrssr A. AO Delivered by mail, year... 5.00 tmbarrlptlona payable la advance. EntarM aa tecond claaa matter at tba poatofflca at Klamath ' ralla Oreon, Korcmber IS, 1:J. ander act of March 3. 1ST. Trlrpbooe 877 Member Audit Hnrraa CUx-latlo - i "SAVING HIS COUNTRY" . . i "Big Bill" Thompson S ! Mir in Chicago to rid the .," Kails at" the Otterbeln horn ! i1' "J. t ; let In tnaonine stall ana wear rtimr lw t'ooner nnd ih wo-; libraries and public schools !,v0,UrnlnK l ht'r h'mp '"lout the rlf. throne. Utk ot.Z rtJed i nt lri of histories ' which' givej v! and M-s. fer!e Kll.ore ! Prl"'era' 'is- 'hotel as man and wife, tha offi- r- . r. ,,. o ?"Eorf! rw people rend advertlsinit? ' c.rs aimed. A child belonging! r.roat Eritam.the- edge in 'motored to Merrill Saturday on Try out by any. , c( some Cf the early Struggles;""""'"1 v.,..-. 1 of the democracy, is a grandiose gesture. u'h!K- fntilAi' . ! In his new zeal to deliver I '''ling for the Dalton cattle haaIIngsly called at the McDonald kept. . .. . , . . .returned home tor the winter, i ranch tho first of the week on: America from the hands of j ScheDle Bros. m!lae , b.isin business. ! MlririT I INDFRWAY Great Britain bv destrovine !tHn m nnner Unnii rsliev the: P ! rtroh. r-i , ,iJUUmu ui.4 i n . t the bonds of pro-British ' propaganda, C h i c a g o's mayor seemingly f o r g.e t s even if he can find an 'ac ceptable group to censor ex isting histories, there re mains the problem of ob taining history texts with 1 wntcll to restOCK the Shelves. , rnture it will probably be Im-i The Ladles dub met wiih Mrs. . The hoys' and girls' stock udg ClnnA Vi i.lrtyino nron't -eif Venssihle for necessary trips to . Owen Pennle at Ihe tlillimm n puninvt m ns fentnrert hi; nn ti n liko novels To lu a good historian IS perhaps the rarest of intellectual dis-' . ,. , , , tinctions. Too few who at- tempt It are able to proper- lj balance those two great : ingredients of any history . reason and imagination. The great historian must nneas QnfTfifinnr imtiirin.l. - uon 10 maxe nts narraue ! Elaine arc visiting at the Turner affecting and of interest, i hot springs f:r several days. ' ..-.1 w ,,. , i Mr. and Mrs. Uobert Merlin- j rcand it that he preserves the facts. Otherwise a dis- torted image of his event, ' . .. 1 or epoch, results. , Thus it may have been j with early American his-1 lory, uepenuing upon t.ne t nationality of authors whose I Mrs. Jamea Slalone made a trip -works Jiave contributed to I to 1,ona,lla Thursday on business, ' - , the pages of contemporary ! histori-lliR. Butthe fact re-i daughter Zell have gone to Oak mains that there must have i '"nd- Calif., tj visit nt the home been times when the Brit- inn merited commendation. A book' novel or history ' which .? kept one element', eternally good and the I other utterly bad, would be i dull reading. If the youngsters are to road history consistently, it , must be interesting. Hence 1 the vr, iter must have c n o u(.h imagination to i make his text picturesque 1 yet exercise sufficient rea son toi keep the book true to the .times. Quita an order, that, Mayor. Thompson, so until I you find more competent 1 , . 1 , nistorian.s, ueuer reiram i from burning texts now in ll;.v ANOTHER RECORD How', all London q ufrntr I " "soon over a clergyman's assertion that h$bas found a 17-year-old English flapper who boasts .ifihe can drink 40 cocktails between breakfast and breakfast, is related in this rooming's press dis pattht. , -A remarkable feat,' no doubt, even for a flapper, but most remarkable is the fact that London newspaper columns "blazon her prow ess." Where the daily cocktail average for season ed flappers hits been from 12 to 15. this new stimula tion will undoubtedly in- , , .- - - - v o r I d's recognition, their achievements but are j ' monumental in themselves, .and lasting. ; The flapper who drinks . , 1U 1'Utaiaiia lUUav nill ur tilighly lucky to be drinking water 40 years hence. I 0 LArS(JLLL VALLt-Y (By Slits. l.ET MclrOXAI.D) News Correspondent I.ANGEI.L VALLEY. Oct. SI.' Mrs. Inland K. Willlta and daughter Sharon Lee cf Lai-vlew are visttinit her parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Levi McDonald at the Mc-1 ''a .' ' i woirn uiiam iary mage a onei inp In l'nner tjtneell vallev the first , " ' -UMof tha week. : Shelly Kilpore, lv naa oeen ,lrs Par of ,h Ia.veryooe in inis bwiiuh vi ow valley is anxiously awaiting fori Ithe beginning of the road work: aa there are several places on the west aide cf Upper Lanrell val- ley roads which will be impossl - hie to travel after the first hard rorm. The school bus is sup- posed to travel this route and nn-,er. le-ss the work Is begun In the near " aa ,ne "rBUO' jwill he deprlvt a or tneir acncoir mg part of the winter on account : of no calvma and low muddy nlacea . ,p , . ,, . Jack Denehee was a visit-r at ,ne Malone ranch Thursday from; his ahcp uwi ! !' H:jton t T, f M" 8" days-with hut herd of, j,hpep wllich h0 pur hased near irhiioquin from the snllivaa. brothers. hfi sUtpr : I irk vera visitors at the McDonald : - Thursday from their home in Klamath Fails. M- nd Mrs- cen, Wiikorann. M. W llkerson.. and Miss Merle E,lrihart wer(, aa riii0rs at the VcOonald ranch Sunday, Jiin Job"""" f'P tt. l.fi.cr.11 vftllnv nfflee ThH, , h... maaing tnj jtrip Dy stage, .M(.prnold, and I of Mrs. McReynuld'a daughter. A f Duncan, who has heen m fCr some time is sun confined to him home. Cfor(te TartridRe and Mr. Bel- "I Could Cry Over n mm J 1 No Need lo Say that Nov, If you have tried "everything" I for your nlmDles. blackheads or i j eczema and want to know what . lt Is to get something that really works then lit voir ultin Lunw ' mo magic touch of sulphur com-' d .w"Jl..ni17"hoi- 'N'0,,h'n, more amazing than how sulphur lenrs the skin. and as sulphur clearn, menthol heals. As combln- ed In Mentho Sulphur, the two 1 make rd astoniKlung skin cor- j rective and builder. Plmpies dry 1 up overnight. Itlarkhead and I coarse pores vnn!h in a few ; i days. And as for eczema even I ouiiiiuk or iiening case - yields. Delightful relief from the burning or itching fol lows lini-edintely upon applica tion. ! If V o 11 would ' Tr I. Froo what i"t ' 11 J ll I ICC littlq Mentho Sulphur will do for your skin 1 write today for a free sample. ; Full sin d jars may be hud at; small cost at y o 11 r druggist. , Learn tho benefits from a free j mmplo. Wyeth fheuiiinl Co., Inc. 57 8 Miuilson Ave,, New York, Dept. M-A 295 Free Trial Mall me Free sample nt Mcuf bo-Sulphur D. You Ever Stop to Think? itf ki.son n. waitk 8hawnc-f, Oktahuitu. I'l-lt-... StMC-i Sctl-tOP Frank t vvim, of tml0 w,. j T.IAT Ala-ka ha plenty of J roai veins to feet thick iiiini- u'"' OTr '"ous.mdj of square miles, produce as good berries, . aa lauiornta. n good potatoes Mlchlgsu, as flue wheat as ! Minnesota, ami as gorgeous flow- I Bd,vrlt!,;.j ,ul. ' ,iif.-.-f.r.. nobixly knows ot Its wonderful . - -.'ieq..rniiy. s- tar as the vast proportion ot our ' njnnl. is mn,rrnn.l Mn..V ! wonderful. mi.ht as well not ws-! these aJvantascs. j n id u ggnnni. ion may . 'ii oeiier Krucuries. niaKe uoiirr rahoea. or compound better aoap thnn jronr competitor you know; this, but the world does not. They read your competitor " ad iaid I'. It. I'ooper. washlitR ma and buy hl wares, and you von-1 rhino salesman ct Medford. v r j der why ou don't pet the basl- arrtstetl here today on a stautory I nesa. Why? Just because you , charge. Arenrdine to Sheriff 1'er do n.M tell your story to tha cr Wehh. Mrs. Wrltiht has con world throuKh advertislnK. 1'rlnt-i f,.,sed that she ensnsej In hoot- ra' lt.tr lo ih, ... :. ' ...... . n" b wheels of businosa run'whrre h.r huslmr.d Is now ..-rlna! boy a score of the eoaimond ads tuat nave made Tortuncs for their ! 'avmn rrarrnnA j ....... ui- am will be Immediately rerocnlied. ' . 'Klamath Kails Wednesday on i uusiuc?. i Alex McHeynolds has returned j to Laugell valley after attending i , to bis potato crop In tho Mnlla sactloa. 1 Mrs. A. L. Harp was takon to j consult a physician in Klamath j Falls, because of an infected fins-' After havint; the finger lane- ed it is Improving slowly. nome rnursuay at:crnoon. a i iarM crjwd attended. Delicious I refreshments were served at the i ctose cf the afternoon. - ' rinnsifimi .overtislne Is a -jor-in- paper proposition wava. I s-., the Na va- . : ! . --(-- wT n . w T S ALKSMAN S A1 , WHERE. IM HECKS THAT CI6AR O" MINE.? IT. WAS HER JU.Tft MINUTE AGO! BOOTS AND HER THERE CsCXA ( . ' . , . - w.i: ' V.Vj-...:;rf r WASHINGTON TUBBS II ie-l, IV5VK, -fn. W -'. vow .t.toiV 7. Cr . t-C (: hKn Orl.ill Liriea fo.c.10 -filj-.c? 1 ,(- V: r(ju- - J ,iMP , cnrtiv -rt 1 1 r ' c I vyrn mot -frv crrAi-., I 1 ' T-itir J wnc kc ii . A v'-rv-T ir:..r. W m -48 - TJ-'- THEY'RE WINGING 'ROUND-THE-RIM Vi iVv V , W . !m-?LVj W i . ir T"'r ,.rail r.,.V,. former tierii ave t!ie m-rlal Matrllana ! n)t aronnil Hie United Slsti-a with Kddle Slnson defii vet. .ml trom lejt. V. L. A.hlry. then J;uk T. blinker aud ISaven V.j A. liarneko. n w.ir '(Iter. ' , t- , 1 . LOGY 1.00110!?, gQT f, irU t.. T,.:rlec!al tll waa IS III ill 111 OUllIJ, KOSKlU'ltti. IKt 51. (?) Mrs. Nola Wright of North Bend i ;c.trc of a woman at Medford but the sheriff say he wsa Informed I. . . L ... . ... . i . t . dv iei.pn.Jno inia niornuiK mat !ih nromii. in nav for the snn- nort of tho child tad not been AT PORTLAND SHOW; i PORTLAND. Oct. .".1. uT j J'.i.l.uc started tod.:y at the par-, j llioa of the Pacific International Livestock ExpOMtln. lir.ift horses 'and sheep an l-giat divisions were among the first t be vlslt - cd. Th? individual fat st-er igintT. In the i-r-ttle department. all - glr! b team from l uion county. ,f-,orcKood P.esoliite, twice . srnad cbauiplon . bull of the tiue.nsey breed at the; National ! n-.lrvsh w and five lines grand , y ? i I. p 'chamilon at leading dairy cows si-Und atatomirs. was gjiot of ' b-nor at a iba-ilier of TemTiieri-e 1 BUDDIES ' VOO f SAr-VYA AM N'T 5M0Klei! ) .) yi::l-:' r!M 1 CAM SMELL TH' 7 IHHi.y' -.1-r : ;. rLRCc igJ-. -;T VEP'.6CCt.T I Sh 'EM ,tlrA - ll wvccoctttt: lumhonn tendered visiting men at the show Hi la noju. A prepnriHl for him nt tho speaker's table. H 0 T TltK Kt'l.i:s j t 1n uf ,.,,rr ,f : o Jm) nl o , ' Bn) lUu n m lri.0 lluln- l(f .(j,,);, ibiia' lu rlmace 'tV , TO i. in three strokes t'W. 1 nuyv ii.-v iti v 2 Yon ran rhaniie only one I letter at a time. - " ' b J'p. Siana wor.U and at brrvlnii..u don't count. The onler of letter, cannot i 1 'i, ,i,.n.i . 1 be hanged. , j The aolullos Is printed on irate It. Albert's i " i 1 i i I e- I mam i . I Yes, Indeed ! (-. X- SAt--.E- I f TCOAY - J i r-i I ( W ARr.T THEY VJCJC.R.'t.V s-r 7 - ' - . I t ll ASNf TvtlVT -U.f VJCkS JO.T i ?. j v- r - wait v km rw-rriscS.rs'iflr,. Wr.Ji,i- .VM . V'. yf J )... ll I H V "- r. trJ w , f 41 . .,(. 'I , Tl at: A J .V No 111 Feelings x By Crane t V.RiCW. ( AtAY.EE.H "i o.ik.kV' . c.n-f.r. ' ctvesiN' -ro? rC y ir o I I r ' j CA mm ,.rJP?5 F.7a"---' -J-x..;!i W; -fv L Iff f .yd?;-- f In iock!i.. -. ne Kaiser Succumbs ; Ltt.NliON. art. SI. (7)tOuo of , iho characters vlyi wa mrt of 1 1 tie Imperial atm.spheie of t:er : many, a bitter critic n( the Kais er, hna passed from the scene. Maximilian) Harden, noted ()r- man editor, who founded Die Zeukunft In 1S93. died at Mon tana-Vcrmaln, a Swiss resort In I the valley of the.lthone. ngi d 69. Death .waa attributed to bronchi tis Ills rqln: ettrartitd geurral 'uttsctlon as hn was Inn, known j nt only ns a puMiriflt. but na the man who bearded the Kaiser, be l twecn whom and llnrdeu then jvas a atronj; mutual lintred. That Baby You've . Longed For Mrs. r.nrfnu Ailvlsea Women on Motherhood and l'oruuuilonshlp "For sever.! years I vas denied the blessing of motherhood," writes Mrs. Margaret llurtou of Kaon t'lty. "I was terribly nervous nod si:hect to period of terrible suffering and melnn.hol - i .-.ow -iu ni. .nir .iir note. The secret of going a whole of a beautiful little daughter nnd.,ra.on ui,ura serlou. eold Is a true companion an lu pirnlion j .oineihliig rveryliody ought to to my huli..nd. I believe nun-1 ,.,. a iinu.ln -.,i,.n,.,n,.i. .1.,,.. dreds of other woi.rn would like!,, nn lt ohtalnaalo In tali. t know Ihe secret of my happl-1 , Ju wlll , r,( ness. anil I win ginniy ru-o:i to any mnrried woman wno win - vnte me sirs, llurtou otters j ,,.r advice entirely wlttV'ut charge, nhe has nothing to sell. ui..r suoui.i o i Mrs. Mairaret liurton. oil'J Mus- ..,.. .- .,.. m : forrespon'-en. o w.ll Iw H'rktly iconndontiul. ' ' ' i Guilty "1HR YA AR.! CiETA1 v;hiff CP ITT I LL BCX ' va th office eoy s HITTIN' IT UP DOWN IM iK CtLLAR.! ; ' 1 t A.ttt 1 1 ; - -v 1 Mf 1 1. r . .:. . : i m rvid v -lUm I 'm 1 m , iirV At? K Cat '.1 1 1 WW s I - tl I l . I .n al'J fl 1 L-:Ps ' f:Z V. r?-t3V---V V.7i. V rr, M A N ' V GOTTA Ktep FRl-NOtt. . 1 ' I PVWUI -IHM l-l)in I 1 I I "Jj ' -v : II ' til vic-O C -fa x . I Ir .CilgUe bUd'CSS. 1.- XT A is nuw is-ut cu', (Ji:.EVA. Oct. 81. (I'I'I Tim Itni'iio ut nations' il.t-sin of uni versality luiiitlcnlly has become a leallty. Tho rnltml Rlulrs Is now par llrlpatliiK In virtually all lenitun aivlllra nave thoso which are political and the soviet govern ment decided Monday to lake part In tho loniiue'a preparatory dlrarmnmrut conference. League observers contend eight years experlenr had demiinstrnl-. eel 11 is miliiiitiirlniit whitlher na ' lions arn ninmliera of Die Inter uailoiml. hndy s.i long as I hey I wlltluely ruoiierate In the leitgtie'sl acllvltly. . tloth the soviet government ; and Turkey already ant collatior-' atlng In the league's econoiniel netlrltlrs, while Mexico sent nu of(lelJ observer to the economic conference. Thus. Keundor Is virtually llio only nation In the world not yet colln Im. rat lug and, therefore, Iho Caught Cold at Noon; Sangjhat Night! Trim a professional singer to know what to do f'-r a cold filve hlrn flvo hours, and ho can kn'H-k out a cold that would , tiavo prnT,0rd n iUKin n , wlh the first sniffle: Severn wm f,rm ., n ,.,,1,1 that's ov : ri.,,ed the stngo' of grippe! , .a;,-, cn, r-omiound costs but , ,So , Bny oril,H;oro. PAPE'S , COLD I COMPOUND --Ail.'. H wss. -V.V.ljai ::y. ' v. , ; : -v Jai m.c! ) ' ' 1ty ,T mAttmvtci. w, ca u ort ' -iJ ; league nuw reiianls lis 'actlvlllva and inrkum., a. thluaily mil- velsul III scope. JACK FROST H II i: IIIJMIIIINO wini.i: vol' wAin VV oim n's linlf "!' as low aa MI.imi per IMilr. i.ihi:m' ni l i. .!: l ai.int lilt Hamtll KIMll NU - ! I aV Same Price for ovcrSSycart 25 o-aeot for XSi MILLIONS of POUNDS USEO DY THli GOV.KNM'INT Guaranteed Pure Ntasswi aaaajsasaasajea W..lWlVll.sSAS Hccolitc PKites Natural and Healthful Comfortable and Strong If you need piste why not get tha beat? PRICES REASONABLE GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Paint. Extraction Filling .Crown Bridgework ' Plate X-Raya ' Portland P&inleu Dentists K.vamlnnlion and IMImale I'ree t or. Illli A Main Phone 04 SAAAAAAMASjVWVV By Small By Martin :fXTw;fvr.Mi use