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The Klamath News
Published every morning ei
cept Monday by The Klamath
News Publishing company at 102
12t South Fifth siroet, Klamath
Falle, Oreron.
Official Paper of I lly or Klam
ath Falls and Klanulth Cuanty
Howard Wtnnard....
I.ynts Zimmerman.,
..City KilW.w
.Ailr. Mgr.
81'llSl'niPTIOV KATKS .
arllverca By carrier, month s m.hef producers, these manu-;
IMIreml by carrier, year .!U ! , ,. y ... , i (
IMInml by mail. year. fi.no
Hnhacrlptioiia payable in advance,
Entered aa second class matter
a: the poatofflce at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, November IS,
123, tinder act ot March 3. 187.
Ji ember Hclccted Oregon
Kcwsnancrs
Pacific roast n-presentativos: Ar
thur W. Slypes, Inc., &n Krao-
ciaco. Lot Aufeloa and Portland.
SMif.r"n'"ilTC A1;."1,?;
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Telephone 877
Member Aodit Bnreaa CtrmUtlon I
AN OCCULT SCIENCE
The lumber market, we
are told by manufacturers,
is an entirely inexplicable
phenomenon. .Lumber dif
fers from any other product.
The economics of the com
modity are so abstruse that
none but the initiated are !
ever Dermitted a elimnse
behind the veil Which ob-l
scures the mysterious man
ipulation and juggling we
are led to believe goes on
in the timber mart Lum-
hprinir is. we are
most an occult science.
After the war, -industry
in ijthe United States faced
a serious problem over
production. The manufac
turers could cut production,
.lay off men, reduce profits,
get along somehow. 'Or
they could go on producing,
keep everyone employed,
and, by a systematic cam
paign, increas6"'the market
for their wares. They chose
the latter course. "How did
.they increase demand for
goods Of all kinds? By a
comprehensive campaign of
advertising. The great in-
"
creasy jn deferred payments
is also part of this effort
on the part of producers to
market their wares and
keep the wheels of indus
try spinning. Just how
sound economically these
plans are; when, or if, there
is a limit, is continually be
ing debated by learned doc
tors of philosophy. Which
it at usual- man acts thpmeu nB Trr""'n successor nov
is as usual, man acta, tneei5i (ht tity counci, ,,ad .rlUeni
worm moves; alter the act,
man finds a reason, and af
ter the world moves, the
philosopher frequently finds
it has moved in the wrong
direction.
But how about the lum
bermen? They went right
on increasing production, as
did the rest of the indus
trial world. Then the mar
ket dropped, they cut more
and more, hoping to realize
as. much profit as before by
cuttiijg more lumber and
selling it at a lower figure.
Did they bestir themselves
to 'increase their market?
lhey did eight years after l
the other industries had
gotten off to a flying start
after their market had
waned sadly.
This year the national
lumber manufacturers will
upend one million dollars on i
advertising, educating' the ,
piibjic to the uses of .wood.
This campaign will continue
fair the next five years t
the .same figure.
jBut in the meantime, the
past eight or ten years, the
wood . substitute manufac
turers have delivered some
luety wallops to the lumber
industry.
There Is a very wide
spread belief, in the east.
Illiaaie West, ana SOUln, tnat
lumber is practically a thing
of the past. They, the peo-
i. ...u. ,..,. i j 1 ' i"''i"""iia ' passing nonr. anu tne temptation
pie who wo Ud consumej'For results use News Class Adt'tncir wedding a eason that keto lay It aside was not one sho
lumber, are told that our
forests are practically de
pleted. We must hfarn to
use wood substitutes. In
many eastern cities wood
construction is practically
taboo, due to the propagan
da of the substitute manu
facturers. To disseminate this prop
aganda, so harmful to Him-
: laeturors 01 SUUSlllUtes na e
i gone to' the Very c highest
sources. They have nnsrep-
k-esented facta;, they have
...
entirely overlooked me ire-
nionilims stnnris'nf ninn ami
, ...
ur on me tncnic purpose-
ly, of Course. Tht y have
played upon government of
ficials, to the tune of "con
serve our natural resour
ces." Be forehanded, they
said, prepare for, the day
1 . '
when the last treS
is cut.
And to a surprising extent
those in hiirh and influential
tnOSe n,Sn an(J "UUential
Places have swallowed hook,
line, and sinker.
But the lumbermen have'siei takrs her out to dinner,
finally aroused-1 themselves. !
,. ,.,., ; I rilAPTEIt XXI
Better lntfe than never. It! . ... . . .k
. . . . ,1 They had happened upon the
1 to be hopedfor the sake:pIal. chlr, .a, dini.iK.
of Klamath FltlU, and.CV-and Vlrulnla, bad seen her as
ery other lumber center, ; 'oon " 'h,,y cn,''tld ,hB room
, , , ., , . ;She was sitting at a corner table
that the national association wilh . tllin-faced. alert-oyed
carries on a crafty, forceful'
'camDaisrn of educational ad-
vernsing. t ney must, ir sue-
cessful, for they have to do
witn experts in propaganda.
Contemporary
' Comment
JTMHI.KK TIMK
(Time.
Indianapolis, Ind.. a town of
much political consciousness and
confusion, was committed to day
light sarins time by its city coun
cil. Its mayor then vetoed the
ordinance. But a few days ago
the city council overrode the
veto, six votes to three. Effec
tive In the repassage was Novel
ist-Councilman Meredith Nichol
son ("The House of a Thousand
.Candles.'.' "The Port of. Missing
Mn,' "Otherwise; Phyllis," jptf . )( '
tinnr .art-li.. hie. ft lorm Ma (
; Nicholson reported that he had I
received a telegram from Will H.
I"?8' cinema czar dec larins that
I the movies" would be ruined in
: Indianapolis If clocks were put
j ahead one hour. Mr. Nicholson.
'fto? e,d, ,hat X', ad JuVf" ia i
I Manhattan, which seemed to be
doing well on daylight saving)
jtime, and averred that the cine-1
i ma inuufiry was not going 10
! step In. if he could help It. to
say that Iidianapohtans should
not have an extra hour In their
public parks.
The measure was repassed and
Mayor L. Ert Slack of Indianapo
lis honored It and ordered the
city's clocks set ahead 'an hour,
which was done. Hut then it
was discovered ihat. though one
of the distinsuishd city council-
an impotent ordinance. There
was no enforcement clause. In
dianapolituns. Including cinema
exhibitors, kept their clocks as
they cbose with Impunity. Time
passed through Indianapolis on
uneven feet. . Confunion reigned.
Lawyers puzzled.
Crew of Bremen
Highly Honored
" '
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lirge contribution to the blood
of the American people and the
power and greatness of the Am
erican nation."
Koehl, replying, said he made
the flight in the hope of bring
ing honor to the fatherland, and
he thanked the American people
for their recepti
"Americans, who a decade ago.ists have to be poor? she asked.
were soldiers, paraded before us "Because money makes so
in token o;ood will," he said. I many demands upon time and
Kltzmaurlee was introduced as
"Ireland's best pilot." The Irish
man thanked litem and said
Koehl and Huenefeld were two
of the finest fellows he had ever
met
U." of W. to Have
Aeronautics BIdg.
PORT WASHINGTON'.. I-. I., j
June 20, (UP) The board of:
trastees of the Daniel Guggen-'and
helm fund for the promotion of
aeronautics today authorized an
iLniveralty of Washington fori
I construction of an aeronautics
Vulldlng. '
The appropriation was made at
the request of Dr. M. Lyle Kpcn-
L " umvuisuy.
It was said the Washington state
legislature would provide funds
for equipment and a staff.
Wlhieim
1928 by NEA Service,
SWOl'SI
Virginia llrewster. upon th
sudden death of her father, goes
live iih a friend, ( lurlwi
Dean, and her father, llvr fl-
nniv. Nathaniel lnn. objects lu
thti for he mistrusts IVau's mo
tives. Upon phoning Mel's atu-
dlo .,,8 ,, niKtu. Virgin! It
j aurprtsed when his model, thirl.
:whl,.n lalrr m,.dcd.
iioi.i to sn xw . rn
arransc to nave nun onereii a
.i,i i s;m Francisco. Md
begs Virginia lo marry 111 in and
go west, tint she refuses to let
n!m crlfl.e hi art.
,..,,'1"r'ss becomes Joalona nf
irsim, ami Hie lai.er ..'.....-.
to leave but IVau Ottpeaes
Hrtinrtiim anrl her In msrrV
htm. When she refit, he
threatenx to reveal th faet that
her father cheated htm out of (
IZ 1 VL ' '.i Kis i;'
she fniU lo earn th,e money to
repay him in one year a time.
Then she pawns one of her Tines
:nrt a 1ulet lu,u'1 "UB ently at the eaaer younit waa
, ,. sh(. , xie,. ,tu.;whj ,c ,ow
!dlo. but her Joy at serins; him Is BXl.lu.d ,,- apparently aipos-
c!ouded for she does not dare a-e
veal tht comnart she has msde.
young man who stared coldly at
Nathaniel when he and Virginia
took seats close by.
t'hiri's presence annoyed Vlr -
glnla. Couldn-t she ever see
without having to come Ui
f - V 5 . ' , t A I Ui. tS
It . - ..dLtm
t hirl stood with an arm carclcwaly around hla neck while ho
of his Hu-lun ci(farota aloli.
contact with his ftamiioyant mocl-i
el? Instantly she felt impatient
with herself for the thought.
Chiri was part of the world Niel
belonged to. Was she g.tlng to
start Interfering 'with his life
ane rea.niy uiu not mean to.
Still the thousht that Chlrl rep-
resented something she did not
line, persists in virgmius mtn.i.
Hut what had that to do with
i .... - .,k ,....... ...I
gratification over Niel
sion ot his belief lu
pers
3nal
,ib;"y; ,
Virginia
worried over it until
the waiter brought the clam Juice
cocktail. Then she put It out of
her mind to devote
to devote herself to
being agreeable.
She wanted to know about the
charcoal drawings on the wnlt
and Mel told her of the actinia
who had frequented the place
until fame had come to them and
they'd move'd uptown.
Virginia sighed. "Why do art -
energy, and creative art requires I sawdust. And what he said hadn't
all that's in a person If it is to j helped her to overcome her di
amount to anything," Nathaniel j quietude concerning Chlrl's po
repllpd earnestly. jtcntlal Importance in his life. It:
"Hat . . ." Virginia's remark lannoycd her that this should he
was; Interrupted by Chlrl's com-Ifo. ."It's ridiculous for me to
ing to their table. i. uhaniel ! feel this way," she scolded hcr
started to rise but she juislied Uelf. ' "MoBt likely she Isn't lu
hlm back In his ehalr und stood jtcreatcd in Nlel at all." v
with an arm thrown rarelpssly Hut,' tnke herself to task as
around his neck while she asked ishe would, the rest of the dinner
him if he'd brought nny of Ids : lost lis savor, and she, was glad
Husslan clgarets along. ienough to leave as soon as they'd
Nathaniel fished out a package had Ihelr black coffee.
handed It to her.
' ed down quickly and
She lean-
planted a
grateful kiss on his forehead and
table. Jier companion glared atlamnnnt of ntl,m t..,.lr
her.
j Virginia was not any less dis-
. pleased, for-' Chlrl's conduct hud
served lo answer' her perplexing
: question, tine was Decerning jeni-
ious of this tempestuous creature.
, a.: of her in fact. That wan
Iwhy she waa glad to hnvn a rea-1
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928
A
ii
mini
-frBUTH
bad helped to liulld up. tin wauled to resist lu Nathaniel
would hava to agree now Ihaljarnn. Ko she told him aha was
everyone haa a rlKht to muka .tired and wauled to i bark to
(uru of hi own atrviiBlh, la prove
hit alilltty to Juattry ht txlrttmc
hoTont cotisonltiiK to ncwut pru
tvetton from anoiUor l.Mlvltiunl,
Virginia know that If ulto ltd
no WttHon at all to iv him
Nathaniel would q motion hor
love and . . . that ould Ikj an
other plrl't chance. If there was
anyone to
uiulertitand" aud iym
pathlie with
htm when he ft it
himself disillusioned 8he ret
lted now ,h,t her un.uknowledg-
cd reaJ ot (.blrl-, (Uonc had
,,,., h, ... .,.
0(111
douhtlnit her. Hut why
ChlH?
There mutt be other girl
could turn to.
he
Virginia planted
acroia Ihe
table when) t'hlrl. small iarot,ir t;urdlner'a office she was
cupped In her hands, blew smoke
into tho air and smiled Indlfter-
tu'.atlng wlib her over soma of
fense. "Who Is he? she asked, turn
ing back lo Nathaniel.
"Hugo Mance. She's got him
hipped. Poor devil." ,
"Why do you call him popr
devil" ,
"t a chanco with t'hlrl."
How do you know?"
"i'blrl changes her boy frtenda
with Ihe seasons. If she's wear-
ln black she gets a blonde to go
Na-;wltn. It. but If it's a red vigue
hes got to be dark and she d ,
kill a red-'oead who looked tit
j her then."
Virginla was sllen for a mo
' ment. "I wonder If yon aren't
! mistaken about her," she said
'finally. "I don't believe she's so
Shallow. . It may amuse her to
nlav mn.. .rfotin. , i
Imagine when her own are con-
, cerl)ed woulrt
;tel8c
bo very in-
"She'd slr.zle
a fe!low all right
if aiie really loved him. but luck-
,"7 i"r mjiiiv oin niiu mu t iur
uuie oi 11. '
"Do you know her so very
I
.well.
Vlel'O.
j .. tnow heP
La,
well enough to
she tried to
, . ,,
me, along with
(others," Nathaniel declared. "and'J, cam loward tho door of his
I'd say her methods aren't thoxe
of a profound nature, either. Hut
jof course she might fool us nil
i some day. and fa'.l so hard she'll
crack the veneer. Then maybe
iwe'll find out whafs Inside. I'll
lay my bet Ifa sawdust."
Virginia snld nothing but she
was inclined to believe he should
have substituted qnk ksand for
. For . while they walked
around, nosing in and nut of
' book shops and looking In wlu-
filled with an amazing
NatMnlei nrm.qi.it i, k
to the "studio. The Idea wa.s Im-
I possible , to Viralnla In her nr,.-
ant slate of mind. 1 He'd bo cer-
tain to renew hla pleadings aud
Lhe .1 nrerl ,tit lrn,l hnriii.lf in
'fuse him. It seemed that hor
burden grew heavier with every
ir
iLYe
DIWIY CROVIS
.hor huliil.
They drove uptown In tt lal
al' and Vlriilnla roumlons
all tlie way ot Nathanlcl'i dls
upiMilntiiuuit. Ho ant with his
arm about her but ho did not
talk much. Onllnirlly he was
animated and enitrr to enadae III
conversation about some ot the
tunny tliluM Ihat lutureated him
ao vitally
Ills aulkluesa seemed lo van
ish, hoaerer.' wheu he kissed hnr
ajo.d nltht In the can. Vtritinla
went up lo her room with at
leal 'a aplluter knocked oft the
"rroHs sha was bearlnit.
The next innrnln alio was up
early. Aa soon aa thera waa uny-
lo answer Ihe telephone in
l.j.Uus - tor Information about the
list she had left with him. He
wan not In but his secretary as
sured her there waa no question
of her ownership, and she was
free to make whatever disposition
she liked of the things.
Virginia parked them all back
in her suitcases, battiug her a yea
furiously as ihe went about the
tak. and It must be aald that
only a few tears gut past the
vigilance of her allky lashes and
sputtered down Into the bags.
When Ihe straps were buckled
she got her bandhag and fished
tor Ihe pawn ticket to get the
breker's address.
Ho greeted her affably when
she arrived at bis shop and had
h. r things carried lu by ihe tail
5 V-i if a
naked htm If hed brouitlit any
cab driver His first glimpse of
the suitcase tuld him a very old
story. This girl was on her up
pers. He already knew she was
luexperienreil In the matter nf
raising money on her possessions.
Hut if he hadnt known It before
the mere fact that she had
brought so many things at once
would have given her awny. He
dealt as fairly with her as any
other would under Ihe circum
stances and alio seemed satisfied.
From his shop she went
sLralght to a young broker she
knew on Wall street, but this'
person deilt In stocks, aud bonds
and not in Jewelry. She was ad
mitted to his presence aa soon as
her name was taken In to him.
i Private office to greet her, hands
outstretched in welcome,
"Virginia, tills Is a pleasure,"
he exclaimed warmly. "I was
one of those who tried several
times to see you," ho added aud i
then waited until she had taken
the chair he placed for' her be-1
foro he went on to tall hor of his j
sympathy in ber' bereavement. j
Virginia struggled to restrain
her emotion when ho spoke ot 1
her father. Tears seemed to
como so terribly easy to her!
And she was here purely on busi
ness. 'Grieving would have to bo
kept for her-solitary hours.
' "Kveryone was so vnry kind,"
she said, dabbing at her eyes
with a black-bordered handker
chief. "I'm afraid I haven't1
thanked you all properly, ' but !
you see It waa such a shock' to j
me. Father's dealt, and them
I finding
ut that I hadn't any I
monev!" a
"You didn't know that . be-
.fore?" he caxdaimcd In astonish-'
ment, . . .
"I .'hadn't the faintest Idea,
Oliver. It father bad told me, I
might have found some way to
help him. . At least I wouldn't
have kept on siierullng money as
I had always doua.1'
"Of course you. wouldn't! Un
forgivable "of , me note; to have
thought of that. I did wonder
little why anyone should, have
I
I
lltought It worthwhile to keep
right oil until overylhlng blew
up. tM looked like that, you
know." ha added III selr-detensa.
'l suppose II did," Virginia ad
mitted tolerantly: "but you
niuatii't blanio father. I'm sure
he waa trying to spar me from
knowlug It aa long aa he could."
Very likely, but ll'a loo bad
he didn't realise how much
harder It would be for you
eventually."
"Oh, I'm aure ho expected lo
live long euough lo see mo hap
pily married and he know money
wouldn't mean so much to me
then.1' ,
You aren't breaking your en
gagement are you?" ho asked
with an eagerness thai startled
Virginia. I mil then she had ac
tually forgotten that Oliver ful
ler had one begged Iwt lo marry
him.
(To lk Cunt limed)
OFFICE
CAT
fy" Junius
All work and no play makes
Jack, and lots of It.
o:o
Dan. tho stage hand, aaya lis
ja pretty naro joe i" ""T h,m
i hilling your finger witn a nam-
mer when pumug uown cihm
Inihe dressing room of the
Follies.
o:o
The dirty Hiwit
"I heard"
. "They aay "
'Kverybody aays "
"Hava you heard?"
"Kid you hear ?"
"Isn't It awful ?" i
"People say"
"Hid yon ever ?"
"Somebody aald "
"Would you think ?"
"Don't say I told you "
"tlh. I think It Is perfectly
terrible!"
o:o
W'orthlessness ' nlo; seems to
contribute to longevity.
o:o
Seven Wonders of the W hirl
At five years he wonders why
grown tips get crosa.
At la yeara he wonders why
his older brother la rraty about
the girls.
At IS years he wonders why
his younger brother Is not rraty
nbnut the glrla.
At 24 he wonders how he evor
lived without his twins.
At II he wonder why he ever
Rot married.
At It he wonders If ha will evef
get a raise. '
At TS he wonders why he
wonders.
i : o
StuUMIra stale that American
women now buy aa many silk
stockings In a dny as were botiKht
in an entire year S yeara ago.
This la something that may read
ily be seen.
Thosn who are unahlo.to keep
step with the world's progress
are crushed by It.
For results nsa News Class Ada
LITTLE JOE
IBS' SUMMER f?ESOCT
IS A CSOOD CUAV
TO KEt5P2M
BElAlG ttreo .
OCT.
ru w b pxf err.
-
Young Director
Spends Millions
(lnllnued ."roiii I'aaf Q)
will, have Ita premier In New
York IhlsaVoek.
Meanwhile. Hughes plangcd In
to hla most ambllloua etlort.
"Hells Angels." Now, eight
months and approaching II. !.
Olio later, Ihe plrlurv la Hearing
completion.
The youlh who wont on
spending orgy Inst full I bvrunv
log one nf Ihe outstanding pro
durers of Hollywood. Ha la pcr-
anntlly directing Ih air ! j
uuencea, which nloita remain lu
be completed, '
Aa many aa ten cameras catch
the ai t ion of 31 planes - U lo
side - In Ihe major bajllea.
"Hell's Angela" will go out aa
a road show In i toler. for the
winter season. Hut flrit Hughes
inunt trim his plciuro to prosetit.
aide length, lie haa ahut l.vuo,-
noil feet ot film and only 11;
reels of 100 feet each cun be
used. ' ' . ' I
Krom Ihe air 1 1 UK hes will turn
lo Ihe sea "for hla next sutler-1
production, an unlltled feature
now In preparation.
Hughes did not go Into, tho
film game blindly. He hag aur-j
rounded himself with skilled ad-'
mlulsirallon acid production as-.'
eca'tlvee. Mas bnlll his company i
from one picture a year organi
sation lo three or mors a year,1
and la In the business lo slay.
For rMiilta im Ntw Tlaaa Ada.
Klamath -')lla-A1turaa tmgp
Onlly rirrt Hundaya
lravn kl ninth Knlla at H
A. M. fur Mrrrllt. Malln ami
Aitiimn, MumUy. VrlnrUy
ami Frlda y t'oanecu fur
HuMnvlllr ntht Itrno.
Alturaa fare reilurotj lu 97.00
. TERMINAL STAGE
DEPOT
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01.1 Main Ht.
& jflmihule
TTlau tft puA-
cha&ed at
local MoiH caMiflruj
VaietutotropKa
Sktrnens Itself 1
Sharpen
AutoSrrop Safety Razor Co.,
A Real Snap
X- Two Lots in Industrial c
District 50x140 i f
Close S. P. Round House
: Write Box 942, News'
THE KLAMATH NEWS
John I let 1 1 any lis never
wauta another ilarhyi winner, ha
rgiise It's ln much, mental
atnilu.' Una Mr. Ilorlt gone rid
ing with any of his laxlcab driv
ers lately t, t '
llVU isa.ll
Coul anj
Convenient
Coat-Cut ' D.V.D.'
No pulling of
' undrfthirts
uvtr heailkt
diKi.virfj hv .v a-
pcr(ctea hrB V.D.''
reHtiinjt Us bcc
la "liVl). cuat-cut
underthlm
Mad kac-Unf (b drawvnV
Better fit
rtMxnter
cooler cuinlvrt
longer wear
cause men to
Look fttr this
ml woven
label!
Vhe B.V.D. Company, Inc. New York
yrxTTn mvsfi r n.igF'it vn-nrvr
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Ifelf
6S6 First Ave., New York, N. Y. .
Mr I
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