The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 03, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUB .-KLAMATH NEWS
PAGE FOUR
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1028
The Klamath News
r-uhllahed every mornlnc ex
cept Monday by Th Kl.mslh
News l'ulillshinit company at 103
111 South Klliu street, Klamath
Fall. Urt'xon.
Offlrlal Taper of City oC Klam
ath Kail anil Klamath Cuunly
I
OFFICE
CAT
Junius
Amerlc.nLm: A conviction
that tootiue a horn relieves you
Howard liin.nl f 'Ity Kilitor n( al( responsibility for what
Lynn Zimmerman. ....Ailr. Mgr. ! h.ppon..
Wlbeini A
1928 by NEA Service
G
A Tar-AX
iiHI lboy
RUTH DLWIY GROVIS
HYXOINIH hve a cheaper room or leave the t afralil of lila lovo-lninilrt-d qui-.-
Vlrslnls Hreter. after lolng hotel. Her clrvum.lanr. were (lontna.
both father an.l wealth, mnn-nia fairly well known to the world at "1 11 ti'li-i'hone Met." alio ..Id
to make her home with t'laruma larise by thla time and Virginia . Impiilslvely. IMIver found a lo
IVan ami her father. IVan ilot , h . . , kPl,u un , m, ,.lre to leave the uffUw
hiil that bolli'd the iweet toliea
of her voli. ' 1 ' ' '
When Oliver canm back h
wua nowdoritm her nose with vltf
orona ranldlty. Thuru wero no
alalia, beyond, the slash at ftro In
her eyea. lm( hu udlrhed.
That . dtunor wltft Oliver waa
the ouly one Vlrxlula had had
Ince aha left lean that waa
perfe.'t In every nwuert ao far aa
food mid ervl. wore rimrornml.
lint It. acentml that the black
cloud of trouble that had aett:ed
over her would not lift !""
.. m-IW-BMTMN KATKH I .... .,,,,...,.,., nm. it? V from her fiance while .h made the call.
Delivered tajr carrier. MMaa . . . . ' ,h ! Nathaniel lnn. mil latia am ...: v.ihanlel r e b e 1 1 e d nssliiat ..IIEh In nermlt her la enloy It
sK.,! Un. their ..,!,, dinner j ,, ,,. In. ... cloud-
Buhecrlptlone nnlile 1. advance, 1 don't know how Us done. ; ,ul. riarinia beeomea Jealoua of rr, , ,,, nr natronace and I onKa.cn.eiit. but Intuits explain-! ed with remorse over her hanty
il Irit tila nHOlvea' lo . ...i.i i .hairj llllli ne wnntvii m pe-ni "".worn, wnn ,-ui iihhwi m-n
Kntered aa second class matter
at the poatoffice at Klamath
r'nlls, Oregon. November 15,
l23, under act of March S. 1ST9.
Member Si'lerted Oregon
Newspapers
' ii
".Mary ntm. gal." tne miner cave, mn imn i i ..i... jwouui tlty ,( B;,y for her nwii"'"1 w,lu " meiiiiontu um. c... ,
hapnny ever afterward on the n'" ""boo K .u o e mn , , , ...rnienUng her w.lh anv.hlnj
alimony. n...: .. ....,., i... ............ n-. "Are you Roliiit lo bo In your calculated to urnuae her lellJuy
... ',.. .,.., r. imv him in I : atmllo?" Vlr.lnla raluo back, i wen If1 ho ioiieed her aecret.
It was prior to tho Instnllment one year or nmrry him. ; , , , , ,.. ,,.. , .,,,i mcnuluK to any ho would drop Vlinliilii rebuked heraelf liarahty
era that the man Knld one-half ; Virinla leave, hut hn to ' would rii1diir Itwlf well re wild i.ln ""10 u'"'r ,l,l,ll,,r " ", I for luivlng Imputed audi a run-
the world rt cm-mi t know now the pawn a nun to tuio over unui . ... ihink Ii over i were. ;iemptiuie iienien to nun.
other hn If fllva.
Taclfie coast representatives: Ar
thur v, Stype Inc., San Fran
cisco, l.JS Aureles and Portland.
Kastern representative: Charle. test.
K. Hiler. New York, and W. H
Btockwell, Chioaco.
Telephone S77
Member Audit Bureau Circulation
TWENTY YEARS
Hut Nulhnnlel was dlxKriintled. Hut In coinm. to I hit view and
... .... ... ,. i.'i ii.tn Know. n MiLiii niiorin esiiiia.ruiiiiir in it uiiiiiei ill en,'
After a man outcrows Santa j "' ''"' '.''""JTT' 1. ! , lhT. 1 ,u, land VlrKlnla a tetuiH-r flared up'mult .he atlir runriced hint with
l,.. he a.,., expivt. to win , ' tlL! , A 1,,.. bu, , ..other He had shown her ...a.
something in a prlie slogan con- fnmnilll.v wlln BlcB hia model. dld , pWMt, h , tlxlxak of l""Kb ' l"" P"nl" " If ahe cho to .(lue with aonie-
t niri. irean .iei. ! adorning the nubile dining room '" '" . "--" "r- -
She seeks work throush mn obla-ct of curlosltv It help-' "thirls .pilling a apaghetti enjoy himseir Just the .ame. sue
Doubtless those who read p.v agency but without success. One " " . . feed." he went on. "If you're ' believed. lier pride rebelled at
littcal platforms to discover what evening she finds orchids at her "',"" " . .'throwing me down I'll go over, the thought that he would try In
the next congress will do have Jjotel from IVan and wonder. , had. . if hf h" owa ,..... , Uid not mean it a. a ,,ue her luio doing-., ho wish
also written their 1SJS letter, to 5 !i"a'J,tZ,JlZZ l! ,Hr t':..'f'TttSi -.threat: rather a Plain at.tement ed "Ho ought to know that I'd
V oiiuiiK iiuuie ii"", .,,,,,1, v.. , ji; ,ie iu9.eu Uuu m' . . ....... ...
-,ih i..l one nicht. Virginia !- .. -.i .... ... -hi,, of Intention am h a. he tnlght be with him If 1 could alway.
.Santa claus.
itii-es a man whom she has us-
You can't realiie how a bol-, shadowing her lor ev
out a private bath.
got ao low lu funds ahe had to j
like," ..lie thought
Now If sherne wade to anyone. To Vlr- do aa I
gltua, nowever, 11 seeuiea mai ov vexeoiy.
the matter?"
leaning forward:
help cause of extravagant room rent.
Oliver
"not
Twentv veara susoense 1 "neT,t " yott nr,r nve cral days. I ' .iii.was holding Chin's Invitation, "What 'a
, XV.er.ty jears 0. Suspense ( $J5 uH nd MfU , A ,h. agency bring, ac.-ept he freedom of the dining I ,,,,
l" " ouima,. jln. , k,nd in the iMii. sui .nr. V"' "" ' " fm.l dwMsi. V worrying about that hundred
villi Tho unnmiiicaiiiBiir nf next air reoucen 10 111.9s. ' ' ' -
the Southern Pacific com-
s 1 111 r Kusiness geeiia on consoi- ' , , v
ninv that Inn AInHne N'nrth. u..,:. , . 'T'e -
f..., . - v ..v. ... i juaiiiiK lu lue iineresi ui w
cm wil be built at once.
Tweni
for the
tion, and
ficials
score
eyes fastened upon Klam-
,ath pine and Klamath ag
ricultural resources for fu
ture sources of revenue.
E. H. Harriman said the
line should and would be
built; Harriman went the
way of all flesh; but as is
ifrom friend, or marry. Virginia h9 prlJ,,j h(.rs he packed' Two br";h, li,ow'd '"ouaand r. you Virginia? YoU
believes that I)ean ha. bribed the- hi,f tMaf3 fr , transfit. i 1,1 !u'r '',lt" lu'ck. angry . needn t. you kno"- " !"
he easy for you."
:.,....!.,'-'''
WANTED
Four mora aubjecta lo poas for samplo
photog rap.S. for our display window
Two blond and two UVunett girls
now residing at Klamath Fall, or
vicinity. For appointment seo Mr.
Adolpho Zamsky, the owner and
operator o. ,
v The Artcraft Studio
323 Main St., Opposite The Courthouse
(Formerly R. E. STINSON)
omy. and after a while It won't word leali, OHt to the i,hts that aettied In tne crampeo new -.. . n .h vi I
ty years of suspense i .? 7 ' r,at more '""IIL ZZ'JUlXZ 7..?. . ' .1 J'" ' - Virginia, i.t... hhu-kitk..
people Of this sec- i" porters. , !.., 1MU affairs, . ! ,"" ' ' " ! "'!'' . !
for the rail of- It takea.n unusually keen In- rI, VVT .... 11 . ,me. l. 'W"."l..r thirl herself that he ... us- i he H ... I. , .rofr r vi.v '
, , , terest in the common welfare to v ... o iver ana wouuer n no nau any " , ,, , ,
Who have, during the , pedt.,trl.n worrT .lKlllt Virginia recognlted the man ncw, for her. Mis. Kvan. had ! ."Mia - " o .'.Uforn.a f.io.b.l. player, after .
nf vpnra hurl thpir ! hi-,i.i.ki a. i i.,.,iv 11 ih. um. Ilr-1,.!!,..! ..,n Hm. in ui,!11 Il( h"lJ ' '"" hcr l'l'.!M" arrest for pnuolon of.
.... .K. 1,. .An it.n hstflV,1.. I a hr l,,il Vlr. ..v " ...y... ...
Correct this sentence: "In the.tMik into the ghadows when shejj-inla had tjuoMiond hr auf
interest of (air Play," said the and Nathaniel were taking ftificiently to make sure that It
second baseman. "I ak you to taxtcab from the Russian restaur-1 was not Important and had not
reverse your decision and call ant. and now she kuew where' gone down.x Now she decided to
the man safe.'
At the Liberty
ishe had first Men him. finish up the day with a visit to
He was the man on . the bus! Wall street.
The man whose behavior had pui- Oliver professed great surprise
xled her. She remembered how at weing her ani ehl.dcd her with
silently he had come down the neglecting him. "Hut I've been
1 ....t.. .v. ..... r .1.. ai.ni fn h.r nn Ihat f. (--'.. 1...... 1 . . " 1,-
always the Case With men ialn by outsmarting him mentally :casion. how he had allppcd quick- ed on disarming:)-, seeking to
of the empire builder's type . may be all right for the polite ly away when she had chanced jcover his cagernew. He hoped
their ideas, ideal and nlarw 'society type of drama, but It's I to turn snd find him directly 8he wou,i aot see how glad he
. , .4 amerent in ine rouKu mu im uvmu u.
go OH to completion. leptc of th9 west Ulte "Battling. And now here he was. Virginia
The extension IS the most! Buddy" wherein physical conflict !ws. certain he had not been in
significant piece Of railroad "rngly supplement, the mental vited. "He's aylng on me." .he ; temptnl5 , oimbie her true
f. 1. lion.
"Then I'll see you tomorhiw,"
she said pleasantly. "Have a
good time." She banged the re
ceiver on the hook with an em-
Ju,Ue Oliver 8. Youngs when
ltucroft falU'd to appear for ar
raignment. Kor reunite use New. Class Ada.
wis that she had come In.
Have you made any head
way?" she questioned without at- (
construction on the Pacific
! clashes that serve to make the told herself furiously, back In
nint tntnrestlnr her room. Her fury was not tor
.coast since the building of In "Battling Buddv" for In- the man who had shadowed her.
the Natron cut-off.
t Interest.
I "Lots. You'll bo rich in a few
months. Virginia."
stance, which stars Buddy Koone-, however. It burned hot against, vlrKlnl drew' ( her brelth
The line is the final virfrv1, th" hua "tkca wuu'Vatejersott,.i bjUe,ed,Ja4, jo-!Iow1 a tJrr,)., i,Khted Up
I like star.
, thank
t'H-uever be able to
she breathed in.
dication, the ultimate proof, i becomes too obstrcoerous. and! "So that's how he knew where
Of the importance, the econ-' ,hs '"ain, played by William , to send the orchids!" she cried. enOTly
Omic Value Of the Klamath L0Wery' 18 " mean Kr"T nim- inin.ing 01 rreaeric. .. ..Xoth,ng t0 ,nat, ho ,Mure(l
elnfeJ - . "e result Is . series of he was the one who went to Mrs. L ..,lut ,f you wnt ,
w UIC imuuu ai ,siam-oang sparring iroitcs mat , i-neips. ui ,,. Isoinething for a real blue
large. are full of dynamite. one was gi.a mat ane nna not
For twenty years, the
people if this section hdve
re- attempted
and I under an
to flud
assumed
p isition
mc. If
come out to dinner with me to
night."
are full of dynamite,
i Buddy Roosevelt shines
splendently In the rough andiunaer an assumeo name. 11, ,.0) -ra ,l)rr). Virginia cried
tumble cloutlnz matches, for as Frederick Dean had set himself . . ',,.,. ...' ... -iv
watched, waited, builded, a real two-fisted battler. Roose- to hound her, or Interfere, ho j nave dinner with Mel Mr
and honed. This is the real-!relt ' there loTty waV' That i could have made it very nnplcas- DaBn
;,ot,,. f !tlle tlg,iu between the nero and ant lor ner in .nat case. s u - ..your bo. ttieniU hllh
...... --j vci ,Tiiiain in uaiiung unaay, was " wei. nus
period of dreams, hopes and i which comes to the Liberty the-1 was fighting, fare to the world,
struggle. a,re tday are real and not the , and she vowed silently that never.
t usual laaey reuearsais, is n iv ui.ii.;, .nui wu.uu,. .
! plainly noticeable to the trained should Frederick Dean hear her
,eye as well as the' oplc of any -whimper.
one unlearned in the intricate art Later she was to be even bet
jot "hit and get away." iter pleased be-ause the news-
I paper stories brought her many
It is estimated the new
line will save the lumber
men between $120,000 and
$200,000 annually.
It will open up the fertile
Tule Lake country, and the
timber land between here
and Alturas. And Klamath
Falls will be on a direct
transcontinental line.
0
Don t be a cynic. It's
all
MILLS ADDITION
opportunities that otherwise
would not have come to her.
First of all, old friends came
forth with offers of a home, and
Well.
it was jrou who talked gratitude,
you know. I never think about
the damned thing."
Virginia glanced at him keenly.
He did look awfully depresed
and tired. '
"Isn't Jeanie bark from Aiken
yet? he a.ked Hympathftfrally
Oliver nodded glumly. "Hack
and off to the. Itivlera, Long
Island at'Xt. That's my seanon."
Virginia bit her lip In dlstren.
She smarted a little under the
MRS. V. Y. HAMMOND
.m s Corresponds I
MILLS ADDITION, Ore.. July
2. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sander.
of Mills Addition are the proud "perfectly Insane" flrmnesH made
parents of a bod born at the itself felt and they were thus
: Klamath Valley hospital, June ! compelled to take her seriously.
27. This is the.r first child Then the offer, of positions of Nalllani(!, , about ollv(.r
Miss Jacqueline French return- all kinds began lo pour In on her .
chairs are baited with tacks ed Sa,urday evening from Cor- and Virginia soon learned how
int kr.,,.o Ivallls where she attended the two, valuable her name was. She
JUSt because J0U sat on one.iwks session of the state Indus- c0Uld sell it for large sums If
-trial clubs. ,she wished, and in regard to one
stupid to think that
,irB,i,a .mm., gre.,1 ,. ,..,,, bouKM tht Ammr.A .r ln.
refusing thorn. One by one they ; ,iK.ere , h(,r .., f
ceased to Importune her as her ' ,..,, h ,.,,.
dine with him . . . surely Na
thaniel would understand.
She forgot that she hadn't told
One wnv in malro tl,o' J"ss Marl Co,e. daughter of 0r two proposals she wondered,
' " lIle Ilev. Nel?on F. Cole, met with a i lf 8he should not arcept.
lime Seem Shorter between painful accident Sunday evening But a consultation with Mr.
ray-days is to have the car'As he a,ld 8everal companions , Gardiner put an end to her ln
installments due on the ! WBerfh eniyin,! .an eTnins romD terest In these. He warnd her!
iTvtn ,1,,.. ! " v ' tnat unscrupulous persons could
feame days. dentally strutk on the head liv At ..... ... tU
-0 !a Pir riu. inflicting a severe ti tnat attached lo the name.
Three ages of man:
, j cut above the temple.
"US , tr
1 Mrs iinnnrn snniop nnn ner
sod by mother; bossed bv brother, Kalph Wlese, will leave
wife; bossed by daughter.
o
I Virginia, In fear of this, prompt
ly turned don all offers to pay
for the use of the lirewwter name.
j But the estate was still unset
tled and Investigation had shown
July 1 for a visit with their par
frits and other relatives at Hast-
Tf vmn;n - x Li . ( v . tnai most 01 t tie otters or em-
inist flirp Hpfinitplv omK. 1 Mrs. E. J. McFuM. who has
cue the rather of Waters. i able to be up for a short time
ench day. Ifer sister. Miss Hazel
rhlllips. who has been caring for
You can't mix religion
1 ..I 1 1 ,
..u Muiesinansnip, out eacn the remainder of her vacation In
one needs more of the other. ' northern Oregon.
I A card from .Mrs. W. W..Var-
. ( ren states that she and Mr. War-
II Ollly man COUld acquire I ren are n,nili California
knowledge with the years I weather in Oakland after a de
without losing the pleasant ,1 iZ
i.uii.ii.iuuoiii-oa vl jwiuwiiik 11 ft.w days for an extensive tour, "" " irKini 1-11
all. . iof Botithern California. .entitled to hold bark for It. She
was pretty sure or getting a Job
now, and although she was still
living on the money she had
ployment that were made to her
were figments of some imagina
tive person's brain or else they
required experience such as she
did not possess.
Some of them she might have
been tempted to take had they
come to Viola Browne, but Bhe
felt encouraged to wait Just a
little longer and see If something
more to her liking would not
She had gone through
rm, squirmed under the
and If anything good
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THE NEWEST AND
MOST MODERN
Barbecue Pit
In Southern Oregon
Seven miles north on
The Dalles-California
1 Highway
Barbecue Lunch
Chicken Dinners ,
On Special Orders
POPULAR PRICES
Phone
Shady Pine Camp
for special reservations
and good Jvr you I
w
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Stages f or. Malin
July 3, 1 and 5
I r
Leave from Terminal Stage Depot, 615
Main St.
For rates and information call 999.
Histories' are written by
men, and you can more
readily get their true sig
nificance by remembering Illy left Friday for a month's va-
t.hnfc the rnnsfpr r-neUpa cation. They . will motor from
Miss Jacqueline French spent
I last week-end at .Mldlnnd as the
i guest of Miss Anna Ilttrnett.
Miss Burnett returned with Mlas raised at "t'ncle Simon's," and
French for a short visit.
Kev. Nelson F. Cole and fam-
ner personal belongings were
gradually disappearing from her
room, she bad received an unex
pected boon as a result of the
louder than the hen that
lays the egg.
Iplace to place as the notion attentions of the press.
strikes them during the month's She had gone to the hotel man-
outing. lager and explained that she must
Klamath
Printing
Company
Printing as you
want it, when .
you want it.
522 Klamath Ave.
wigorating
WHOLESOMENESS
Y'OUNG folks obtain an invig
orating thrill from delicious,
wholesome soft drinks. Besides
high-quality sugar with its
energy valuedxittled carbonated
beverages contain pure carbon
ated water and wholesome fla
vors. Carbonation . . . perfect ,
only when the drink is bottled
. . . produces that sparkling,
appetite-creating tang.
bottled
Garhonatea
; leverages
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Phoe 1575 223 S. Sixth St.
We Truck Fresh Fruits Daily from California
OPEN DAY AND NICHT
Annies, irrocn, 3 lbs.
for 25c
Peaches. 3 lbs. for . ..25c
Apricots. lup 41.20
Cherries. HIack Bines
pound 17c
0 ran 2os. Sunkist.
dozen .45c
Lemons. 2 dozen ... 35c
Bananas. 4 lbs. for..25c
Spuds, new. G lbs 25c
Spuds, old. 8 lbs 25c
Turnips, bunch 5c
Corn, dozen 50c
Green Tomatoes,
lue .....$1.50
Drv Onions. G lbs 25c
Eegs. dozuii 36c
Celerv 15c
Lettuce, 3 heads 25c
Tomatoes. 3 lbs 25c
Watermelons, Klon
- dike, lb 4c
Beans. 3 lbs for 25c
Peppers. 2 lbs. or ....35c
Blackberries. 2 for 25c
Raspberries, 2 for.. ..28c
Loganberries. 2 for 28c
ICabbaee, 6 lbs. for..25c
Plums, lue $1.50
Cantalapes. 3 for....25c
$500 In Cash Prices
z Sr.sn
r f.ivnrilr I
.nllC.rNi
tv.n rl K.vr,,.-i,7:'. If-.r.J It'.!..
V.,hincinn. I) (.'. Ch ir,J?, will
be ..ijni i'.r belt mifc.
Jwre
Bottler
in your taunt
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th'Of'JTrally
at -
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The ideal place'for fishing,
. boating and swimming..
Turkey Dinner
' ' JULY 4th