PACE FOUlt
r
The Klamath Ncws'rr
. , Published avary morning ag.
rapt Monday by tha Klamath
Nawa Publishing company at 101
112 South Fifth street, Klamath
I'll Is. Oregon.
Ofririnl Paper of City of Klam
ath Kails and KUmalh County .
Robert Galloway Kdlton
Lyna Zimmerman Adv. Mgr. j
(Entered aa accond claaa matter
at' the poatoffica at Klamath 1
Ffclls, Oregon. November 15.
112S. under act ot March J. 1S.
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BIBLE SELECTION
AND PRAYER
j .: . . April' '-. !- '
PAYING' VWV8 1 w:U ,McJ
alflce nnto thee with the.
uice of thanksgiving; I will
ay thaV that, I havo VQWed.
kilratioc)''tL)ul t, Xd.
onah 2:S.
I PRAYER Arise, O Lord,
lave me, O my God.
UILT BY THE RIVER
'It has been a long time
.. rv. u vn.--
T" " i.a
t - i ,
hid any unoccupied public
, t: , . , ...
lamu as xar eitsi as uie aiiss-
is6ippi river. The other day j
. ,
jrajwerer, the General Landj piy money .o pay that
Office announced that it bounty, since It has most of the
T t . . i moner and pava the greater part
had thrown open to home-,of the lB- laxes cplta, u
Sttailers tracts Ot lana in j
L0ui.iana and Mississippi
and that it was ready to re
ceiive claims for them.
gThis land, it should be
explained, did not exist
w$en the great rush forfthe molh6r tar)l time a babyi
homesteaders land was on
years ago. The Mississippi'
river has built it. Rich,
1'iju'k loam, carried down
thie river by scores of tons,
his been deposited in what
my be made good farm
l.-ftid.
The Mississippi brings
fteods and devastation, oc
ftiionally. But, less spec
tacularly, it is also engaged
iit construction work. This
new land, now about to be
npde productive, is an ex
apple. i o
' WHEN A MISTAKE IS
iV COSTLY
iThe '.rnistalH's that most
men-make in the course of ,
tlieir daily work are things
tlgit can be remedied in a
short time. Byt there jtre
at lew buJilicuHL'.-i in wlijcb
af mistake is apt to be
frightfully expensive; and
tlji.' businesn of building
bridges is one of them.
A gigantic suspension
bridge is being built across
tfye Detroit river. The ca
btes had been swung and
(.Bout a third of the floor
had been laid. Then it
vjs discovered that the
wires that made up the
great cables were somehow
defective. Someone man
ufacturer, engineer or con
tractor, we don't know who
frm made a little mistake.
And there was nothing to do
bq't tak" them down and
L,, . f
.,i n,-u is cosiing lite
it just $1,500,000. There;
ttfjp tiome truck's in which
niistftko-i uiv pretty ci.stlv.
!i
'T.ene Tunnt'y is sum to
, I . . .
nfVC given a Spnmsh Sinjfer
$ll)00 for silljrino; a certain
ti6tg. Tunncy'd sense of np
lipi'iilteness cannot be de
nied he giws for a ong
v jiat no got for a nong and
dnce.
TODAY
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
The President's Wing
Who Sold the Whiskey?
A Bounty For Farmers
Bonus For Babies; What Next?
Copyright. 11'-", Kins Features Syndicate, Inc.
1 lot' nil I rn..u (iiKi.rei.il mi
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in his pilch, throwing the ball
that started Washington's base-
: pan mmm'u.
i Technicians said thac .browing
the medicine ball had 'mailo me :
president a little strong on me ;
; winy." "WiiiR" is baseball lan- ;
' guago-for "arm " i
I Intelligent baseball men will ;
lny ,0 prvaident Hoover, as the
,t ot old said to the ruler. ;
i annoyed at holirg excelled by htiu. .
i "God forbid that you should
know a mitcJj about this as 1 ;
know." There 1 such a thing as '
knowing too muwuauoui Dasciuu. ,
w L-X' .? - II IT I A CS 'K I .
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11 now' TieSBerl for the electric ;
chair, admlrs killing his moth-el
hut ara "I cannot remcmlH-r :
killing 'n.y sister. I was too i from Lake Erie, which is",a" 5'or Cornwall, editor of cilAPTKIt XIX
'drunk" ; 5oo f.vt. ahovo Manhattan island, j Tliuberiuan. Mid In this city, Mildred made her condition to
I Such a coinmontlace Incident That water could take care of more than a year ago. Ihat the ' Harold with purposeful un. x
' in this bootleg era hard'.y di--, cities along the a.ilt dilct and j ureal stimulant to the lumber reclcdnes. she wanted to lake
iserves a paragraph. 'supply power, as well aa water, ,,,, ii,r..,,ei. r... 1 ",l ,lls guard, to catch liiiu
I i
TT would be worse than useless
X to ask: "What was done about
key that caused the killing ot
two women?"
OKN-VTOR McXARY has invent.
O ed, for farm relief, one fea
lure that will Interest Kurope's
producers and gapitalists in the
United State..
He would give farmers export
.uB - "" -"
i ine to half of the tariff, charged
, ch du ,,, the
i" , " 7 ,
ing products a bounty amount-
imiw sia.es.
--KCANIZKD capital will sup-
acenstomed to a profit from far-
mers. Handing them
would seem .tt range.
riKIMK
MINISTER BALDWIN.
lT worried about the next elec
tion, announce a "maternity
KA..ifii" anA will nu (. n IvntltW TO
'Is born
Thus ,he ,orie9 b',;ome lnur:
'u'ii .i.o I..?. -
bonus for babres. and a bounty jg White, who danced Into i
for farmers. That seems to be;our mid ast Bign in ihe ul.-'
taking agriculture and maternity
too seriously. . - .
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DEATHS
JOSKI'll K. POSPIS1I.
Friends are respectfully Invit-;
fd to attend the funeral services ,
for the late Joseph F. I'ospifU to
be held Sunday "afternoon at
30 o'clock at the Bohemian
Hall at Malin. Interment will
be made In the family pUt in the
Malin cemetery. The remains are
in the gold room of the Earl
wnilioca runerai norae. j'ine
Avenue at Sixth, where friends :
may call. !
ISAAC MULDFTt
Isaac Mulder,. - husband of ,
IJal-'1 c- M".1,lor I,liFt"1
a 1" '
I this city Friday nicht at seven
o'clock following an illns f
three weeks. In. addition io bis
wife he leaves a son Albert Kirk
Mulder. Mr. Mulder was born
in Michigan and ae"d 17 year,
at the time of his .d-.-alh. Fed
eral veirvjce will bo held at the
Kravesiib. in Linkviile ccimatry
.Monday morning -at lo ielock
will. Itev. 1. Henry Thomas of
ficiating. The remains nre in
care of The K.ui'l Whltlotk Fun
eral Home.' .Pine ' Avenue at
Sixth.
KM'TK PIOICI.K
Knule lijorKG.
reti do nt of
Pelif an fily. pud away In thii
city Saturday iiiornini; foil .win
a hrli-f lllimsri. survived
by a Iter Mr. V.. A. ISurhnian.
n-s'ficiit nf Yakiriji.. Vah. The
n maiMK ore tn ce f the Karl
Whiilork Funeral -Horn.. Pine ,
Xw.nnr. t.t (vth 'ttlwr..' i i i..t1(u '
may call. Itenialng will ho for-
I.
warib-d to Yakima) Wa:-Illusion I
on Sunday evetiinn.
.lOSKI'll WKSl.KY SMITH
Funeral services for the lai,:
J nh Wi-sb-y Smith were con-
erect-;,1Rted from the KmI Whiiloi k
Funeral Home Saturday nioruing
with the officers of Klamath
Falls lodge of -:M,h and Itev. J
1 Henry Tlioluas ofrielnlllii:. 1'llpll
i froni the From nt sehool attend-
ed lu a body nreompauied by their
respective teaciieis. I wo voeni'"er iiiin.'i. ,
immbers were rendered hy Mifs j
I'arker and Instrumental selec- N'O'I UK
lions or nie lodge were pinyeci i ne Aigoms . ommuniiy i iuo j growing grey nnd he lias u ru
by Mrs. M. Helena Joyaux. Thy n'e putting on a play Saturday, , f,,,ons llilllly that Is Inclined lo
rcmaiuft will be forwarded lo
Dallas, Oreffnu. whr;r euininlt
meiit hervkei will be held nd
Interni'tit made tn fntnfl
plot.
. . . .. . . .
landed here Troin West Africa,
uohody knows how The fly has
snread over on!v 72 s.mar. miles
j aud In thai irn fruit will ... do-
stroy.d with quicklime, trees
sprayed m kin lius ncrorc they
lay their cess.
Florida a.;, a good example.
when men use armiea to tight
ap:,j,ls, llatUre. instead of killing
,,;u ll o;lll,r- clviliwtiou will
begin.
. . .
tkV YORK CITY wants
I water from ,h., i.ei,,-,--
river. Nt,w j,,,,y s;1y ..Ve do i
not want that river depleted."
that river depleted." I
inil l.r i.tt- I. it. ..... .. '
r n .1 H ill . n .1 r 'i.h. nr.. r
-- f- c.... .u ...k- iimuc,iiiuni1rs .0 r-j ... ....u-. -....,
court.
'
TEW YOUK should lake water
for New York.
B
tT raoaiia irouUI say, "You
; Lak Erie." Aud big power
jgenilenu'ii would say, "New York
! mutn'i create it it own power
supply. Tliafi our job.
THOl'SAXP. jaid to the
oponinr (tame between the
Yankees and the Ked Sx. Klfty
million Americans that know who
lhe Yankees and the Red Sox are.
. . I
haven t the falnte idea who
Pythagoras and Thales were.
Th..B or.. 1..-. a- h-..t,v
aud
Thales and Pythagoras '"don't 1
care,
TODAY IN
KLAMATH'S
THEATRES
AT TllH PKI.K AX
"The Slmw tiirl"
A,
las; the perfect ty;.e of '
iXew York show girl has been i
discovered and presented for o.ir!plle lumber will
ue eciaiion uuon l ie M-reen. .ins
turo "Show Cirl." made from that
-clever serial of J
,
JlcAvov's i
which n il folk have read lu u .
, :
iiaio.iiai nt;i.-ii.
From the moment that, Alice
While a. "Dinie Oilgan" enters !
the scene iu her humble home
the s.eno iu her humble home,''
to the triumphant moments w h. n
she. riueons it as a llroadway
musical comedy favorite, alio is
to the manner born. The stage j
lost
real siar whru Alice
elected to cast her lot with the j
movies.
Show Girl" In forty-cylinder
entertainment wilh a
peppy
star, a Ciever cas. anu a story
that provides laughs and thrills. I
Dou't miss lt I
AT THE LIBERTY
..Th h.intom- rltv." Ken
M. - ivnanl' lalest western, is the
ruTT,.Dl -ttractidn at tho Liberty
theater. It present an entirely
angle to western picture.
Inasmuch as it is n combination .
v.. em i,,.!,,. ni.ntv oi"y ",'CII", '" ttr"""1 "
.u.M-. ... 1.... "
An all slar cat in
f'.illiert. James Mason. Charles
Mail. nnd Itlue Washington is
furnished Maynard by Charles It.
Itogers. producer of Ken .May
nurd features, in support.
,T TIIK PINK TKICK
lioloroH Ite! K.o, t!ifj beautiful
antl aH"rint? f-liarmithn. of "What
ith uiory rame, in a lasrinai
Ina romane of tropical Amerlfa
"The Gate-way of tho Moon."
Kturrerl as the half rastp Kir!,
Tfitif, In ttiifi romanre of j.rTml-
tivt Pa-ion.H. this great emotional
M,rw!t rwbe nr JUJiBhin in
lier dramatic tarer-r. .-.
A cast ot sienar mna .
ports .Miss I)el kio In this tri-1
iininti. llKlilcletl liniong -wiiom are
Walter Pidgeon lu the principal I
in ale rote, leu .Mi.Naniara, wnose ( f(, )fn ,lm wl,lI)Ul effort. !
role of IMivate Kliier In the wan .r,,tnol, ,.1,, (:or,.y fr bis de
cide has kept audicnos laugh-j pllty , Kh,y f two lln.iis-.
inc all over the wmM, Is again :
civ -n umple opportunity for
nurih provoking elini-acteri.atlon.
l.. !ie Fenton. Anders Itnndolf
and others equally well known
enact their parts aalnst one
"'""t colorful backgrounds 1
April itTih at h o'eloek.
The
Home Jimmy." The play I. being A "-' fr Oregon
printed at tl. I'onimnnlty Hall. ;,,, 23 c"1'" ",e rU'tv h'""n
Adults Bur; children 2.1c. adv. .have made of hi in a well ..iu-21-l.lented
man In slate nfralrs.
Sunday, rnii. 21. 1020
noughts We've
Been Thinking
Farm Relief Will Stimu
late the Sale of Pine in
Middle Weatern State.
Host's Syatem of Em
ploying Only Single
Women It Correct.
By BRUCE DEXSIS-J
oN
wheal and cotton there
k
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! u congress inai w huh
land cotton farmer, aro not tno
i bulk of the men who lue
, ianj, ,y ,y uio.ins
if 1., relief Is to h mv Suphen hears of the accident
If farm roll, f Is to be "!,,.;,,,,,.,.,,.,.,.,,,
cousequence to this nation
nm.st take In thesrank and file
of firmer That much U set-
.led and Preside... Hoover no
doubt rvalue, it. If be -
not. hu most certainly should.
OYV agricultural conditions;
M
"elect themselves on oilier
IbJ.i.i.i. i- u .......... ..... a. .1
Take the lumber business. f..r '
instance. No less au authority
'
.... ....
ll'iuilliating miutiie siairss agre
culture, for there is where a,,,,ek Connor, but she hoped to
vast kuantlty of pine Is consul..- surprise the truth from hi.,..
' l
d- 1 Aml lu' v,'rr t""rl' succeed
Like most of Cornwall's state-! ed. Harold sat hack In his halr
nicnis, it is true. The farmers of s ""'' he had been forcibly
.he middle stales have used nine
r
for generation, to do their build-
ins. Of late years farming has
Iieen so unprofitable that few I Hut she did not try to retract
...... .u...... ...... - .....'them. She was certain of her
VUllllllll,. BUC UHlll ....
firms. Rut. with a better- (uroi
iti ft iitii t ii i vi will i's-itii a im rtriivt-
" '
iments and then the farmer will
wal" hl" pi,,e
0UD substituir dou't go
with farmers. fit, people ,
mn n ii.v St..,.'.. i.nd mi.mif.ic-
tuied mortar boards, but the
farmer wants something that will
stand the lest of time when be
build, and he therefore selects
pine.
If the lutifiual ci'iiKress cin
breathe baik a healthy condition
to the fanners of the ntli
i'ii it. ,1 stio
the demand ot
in m .. ink.
n I. .mm
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- lRl..n "no It ll II Ii V I II V I
me nun tiy tnei
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edict irom tno Mate nouse ni
ISuleui.lo the effect that single
I women will hereufti r be giveu
, tirererelten In Htiile toll.
0r(.gml ,. In no b,Ul,r W11V ,..
courage the making of home.
'resent day plans of women
tworklng in state work does not
offer much Inducement for f n n-1
lly raising and home making.
And. tun. the single women have
'some rights hi this world that
j should be considered. A
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. P..inj,,,,,v nf P,r.. !
, 7 , Li ih?
. , , '
s.Mance o. an auo ion... o. can-
winner In the fam.ly.
TOOKING at "Hy" Corey, pub-
lie scrvi.o commissi ner for
Oregon, m ne sat in a Kiamai n ,
hotel lobby recently, we were ,
reminded of h; youthful day.
Maker county wnere ne was
'eared. He lauuht one term and
ii...! n... .'.,.. .... .w -s.ior Eiviiia nun a inoiitn. nut n
year. Mitiiini.v ne unruivn '
(iiit tear lilnK and entr thn uvv
(iintlle hurliiestf. !te uhl no ami
became a very dapper shoo store
clerk. 1
In thoe days Baknr furniHhed
only about two nvenneH f(r pro
mi. tig young men one was to
clerk in a Htore and the oth'-r
was to drive a delivery wagon".
"Hy" rhofft the rlerkinjr K-inie
and hood advali'-ed tu head rlerk.
Ho was envied by many or bis j
friends
Frank Benson was ' secretary
or state. He wanted a bright
voiinir untu fiom Kastern Ore-
11K ,,.puiy. "My" always
att'-iiclod polilknl convenllons
H(, W11V, t, (irnnd Old
.,irty.. f:ilr- ,, .,.,. n. honor
and l)1( k8 yoal. . ... sh.ry
jn ,i,OH(. iIhjs.
Th, wnB tsa..-lt In !!W7. lu
' Rp.fnkIiifC of bis career since then
,)y remarked: "And here I am
;,ni working In the state house".!
jj,,, ( or,.y had advanced wlili
ll, times. He has studied and'
worked. He Is still the dapper j
fellow ultliough his hair Is'
nlow tip his ntep jiipt a little.
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X '&RUTU DEWEY
KYMll'SIS emoilons hi trivial affairs Her to Juinii through one ot tho.e
Mildred luwrct.ee meet. Sie- ' hnh.. heart belonged to Slept 'hair uud-lmlf doors when (lie up-
phcii AtinituKo hen he rescues and llle was Just an empty void ' per part was open, n few yard,
her fox fur from a thief who hud without him, hut a void filled of il lit lo dig In mid bemli
snatched It In a crowd. Their with vagrant. unwelcome , where he could build uihlnels
friendship grows until Pamela 'thoughts tlinl tinned sharp knives and things.
Jiui..n. daughter of Mildred's llt ,r .uri un.l dnlll hr . Stephen brought himself up
enip ever, tiles lo hire hlin away .... ... . ..i-n i... M.i,ii.,. ..
from her. Then Hack Connor, ftepl. ad not .ailed shoe with a hall. Ill be adding a
become,. Infatuated with Pamela Mildred lost her position at the nursery noil, be grinned, uiid
and she amuses herself by play- Judsou Thai week of mem-i turned his thoughts to the rent
ing with both men orles, when she had been ul Itles of life.
. Pamela's brother. Harold. Is ,lm, llri ni.r mn,er. began to Foremosl. there was the .mat
in one will) ..lumen mil ru.
. 1. .. . a, - M...r.. r...
M . ,
, sew. Hoping to Keep nun ii'iou
1 " " "'"
. MlMri'tl n niollh'r h a Ktrluiin
iH-cult t Harold dor rvi'iylhliiK
Miosslhle to help them .
over his long absence. He makes
Plans for a ot'lilc but busln'
Prevent, him from keeping the
t .J ."i I- . rT"'" '1
.n "'.'
. broiher ;u 'l'r
( mH SH h,,r ,,),,.,. ,.
: hus Mildred discharged.
Harold stands by her and
1 send ai.tither mrssase lo Ills
see
. ,iM,'Z .." ,
f n gin, oil! in no avail. lie
... : . . . . 11 .
offer to help her and .Mildred
l.ls .... ram I, linn I lilt he will,""" " "
tell her why h
tears Hil 'k.
unawares. It was more or less
a guess, that he was In fear of
1 " . ' "' "'"'so vou ci.ilidnt gel away. . . .
.wai:e and 1:1s e.es took on an
Mpr,,i,, t,al aim ,;!,. m,.
ur.-d regret her word..
,.....
surmise now. it was Hue con- i
.
me tmiuou' triaiipf ti:iit !ntl,..,i i,,,,,,,, i.it.fiiir hmutiHt. vou
come nvtr Harold in the iiumi
'few week.
It. ined over and pit k,-d tip
"S!i nI A tew uriijw
'"'iV". m'l .t,"",'!",',l,.",h, ". ,'"" I
'
" speaK.
"You're too t'ever." h" -ild .
finally, putting the kI.i away
'""" bis "p-
.M"'""1 'l"l'hly.
.softly. I Rue4s I v been ii
rilily stupid trying lo pry Into ,
your affalra like thla Harold
Hut I can't nee you unliu on
Vi".iig worse o 9.1 w.use. prob-,
m 8''iuagv per iiuo some-
,niDB tbat's ruining y.ni. with-
out n.vlnn a word. You know
" ,d,' curiosity,
10 '"'P ru."
Harold uoilded "Y
I, ,.. ti
tnat. no saut. "imi I wish Vou
. l .. . .. ..
would . forget ulioul ll.
It Gau't
do any good fur you to know
what's happened. It will come
out
a'l right. No need to
worry."
Mildred knew that hu was
talking to holster .up his own I
courage. .She sighed deeply. Her;
courage needed bolstering, too. j
So mU(h m , the u.iy I
followed she came n-ar f irret-
ting Harold's mysterious iron ides.
She had pursued one wltl-o'-lhe-
, wisp position after another witb-
oul setting any. until she began
riM,lj 10 ,W"'
Anu nacg ot ma latiguo or
( lay ba,tc wUh su)W.ay
(elevator Jams, long waits on
;hard office chairs and disheart-
ens requests to leave her
: nam() and address, was the dull
arho nf longing for sight of u
rerraln beloved fa, e.
i i,c. m,.rrv brown eves and
cheery smile that belonged to
Stephen Armltago haunted her
sl, ,1( herself Bhe was a foornf-a sort of vague longing In
UUn't hiatie
i H.rs,.jf, hUq
what site told'liln own fuiuie. No) an uptown
was iu love with ! flat, but a Utile parly American
him. eottaKe, Hay, with a reul.hay win- !
Mildred bud not wasted her dow, a doR that could he taught 1
THE VIEW YOU GET THROUGH
- PLATE GLASS IS TRUE
Look through the glass on the
left note thn grotesque tingles
of the house bow drunken and
wobbly tho t.-illurs appear. This
optical Illusion Is caused by the
Irregularities of ordinary glass.
Have Your Broken A'ltomobile Glasa Replaced Quickly
WHILE YOU WAIT
BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP
1313 MAIN STREET
GROVES
. Mll,r,, ,,ealli II
I promUed mi mil, h . . and
uiiiu to nothing.
( Mcpuci. lliouglll Ol n. loo, in
tliaes. Illlll WOllilclvil II . a llll'l
who wan m loutly iu Mlldiod
I'OMld 10 Mil ll
t s.il.l.
" " ""in? .. ." ..T , " II was
'""' ,'" ' ,
hard to be lce. but why he
asked himself, did lie want to
i iu'oiirsge a kid lil.e Harold
if ,h.. wssn I after his money?
' '""eUhad Put t he question
t n, when he l.ld bin. wny
Mildred bad ..., fired, and Ste
; pheu had trh d uiisiu cessfitlly In
j answer It with credit lo Mildred.
, Since then It had lodged In hu
..iln.l u.i.t ..r.iwn (..In i... aL'.'llsa
"I suppose Mr. Hand cabled
to Stephen. "It was cominou
talk around th hotel."
"I can't ludleve it. Stephen
I. said then.
' Mildred Isn't a for
shrugged. "Well, I
tune huntc
i Pamela
happen to know that she called
Harold up to lake her out that
, n"uau" '"' w,'rr l"'"'
. l'";iicklK .will. her. and
coulilu l. lly the ay. you dldn t
,,!,, that sale, did you. lire-
nhle? I thought not. I sent
;,t..,. rustomer around mysi'lf. Just
'Y.u nervy little . . ."
"Otint bother Harold I ready
Iiah ued ull t!ie woiiU In tho
dictionary on me. You'd huve to
coin a new one to be original.
Hut
vim neciln't kirk: you
ji.i,,-, u... .... ii,.rf.i.i .ihh.
(,,,! rl(!ni , ullli Hubtied rr you.
Aud Hatol.l has Hteppe,! rlKlit
i a (lt ,f tinifH. Whv. In. wn
U'k'"X "M"" "'
'
Kht her mother
broke her arm. . . ."
Iiurued It ''
; ma tier. Harold was there
And. 1 don't suppose y hi would
believe It If I told you all. bui
i you can liet It was enough to
convince , lu that we had a dan
gerous woman around, so he got
rid of her. It wouldn't be so
bad If llurold was o!d enough
t 4snwSsM (vw-d.dngr-aud
belili-. he's not exactly strong
minded, which la no compliment
I wauiit,, .ti Lawrence. She'd have
looked b. ttvr pi, king on a mail."
And that was Just the criti
cism thai Stephen couldn't over
look. .Mildred wasn't In love
with the hoy. Somehow ho was
sure ut that He had no Idea
that she was lu love with hliu-
self either, bin. well, shu hadn't
been exactly III pleased lo sue
him, he remembered. If she
were rray nbn.il Harold she
wouldn't have auy lime for
y .,,,, ,,., n,,Kl)t w.,
have b-ft in the pock'ts off
hi suits for ull the need he had
of them. Stephen reasoned. No.
It looked as if .Mildred was try-
ing to cjit her cake and havo It;
i Stephen's .porting Instinct i
couhln t asnlmllato that, uai Jt
q ,,,.,.,., nrI. . ,
11,. tlo.-Id.!Y he'd better keep!
a.vay and glvsj Harold bis ehanro
, In a clear field. Wora things'
could happen to the boy than i
being married for bis dad's
money, ho reflected, thinking
how charmingly Mildred had
'fitted into a honfo background
' The memory picture slirred
inm for someiu nr use inai in
Through tho plait, glass window
'on the right of the panel you sec
the iieluhlinrlug house sharp nnd
clear, lietails are ncclirato. You
s-e true perspective no cleur In
fitct that you would think there
were no gluiis in tho window at nil.
O OR GIRL
.... ..I ..l I. .all staring
him In the face, though ho hated
' io look at II- The boys hail
oeen pieny ii in "
, mill liuvs I o.j.
liuil niKKt'd him for ti).'.i.K uut
I. if I.I. elass
I " .. . ...
eiepiou ,,.- . .
hls going about with I'ameU
j,i,,n. sha was out of his clsss.
,ut Stephen was not a victim ol
4n inferiority complex.
Su ., IUt, were ladder.
' lo ellnib a fellow could g"t any-
1 where? Ha didn't Intend to sta'y J
' llt)m bottom rung. Aud when
1 ), reached the point where lie
collu provide a comfortable home i
.... .. ....... .... u .. . ik- i
'". "... '.:
whether she breathed the rare-
........ ...... ........ -
"' "ir l ...e ... "
( (t,j airuggllns wit h Ihe masses
Ilowerdowu.
In the meantime be found play
ing around with Pamela rathar
ri pensive. Hut be ruilderei
, the uiouoy sMnt a good tuvest.
; tuent : ' through her h met a
, nuinUer or likely buyers lor nw
r. Al,d then, of eourse. II was
pleasant. Pamela bad a wny . . ,
w,., he couldn't obJo.it when she
. hose to curl up against him aud
!,,,,.
i Mo wasul altogether sure tint
n)ie would n't turn out to b th
juirl he wanted to marry. K)r
June thinx he knew he wa be
comlnK Jealoua of lluck Connor
The pernlitfiii y f the fellow iu i
1 hunniin around Pamela annoyed
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llrlrk House at Itifio .Melrose Street. Living room, Dining
room, three Il.d rooms. Ilnth. Kitchen, llreukfnst nook, full
ll.-iseineiit, Flreplnca, hardwood floors, lawn, flowers aud
trees lu. Till,; house is worth ITCUO.UU,
IVIco IJtl7.l4l.liO Terms
4 Acres just off Merrill Highway,
2 acres under , dllch' .'purlly";ln strawberries. 3-rnom stucco
house with Itrordnro, gnrngo. ohlcl.cii house, now Ho foot wall
Ideal place Tor chickens or vegetaldo farm. Very good location
for bees.
Trill. 10.00 Teriiu
6 per cent money to lend on
Improved City Real Estate
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THE KLAMATH NKWS
r hlui. It annoyed Pamela, ton,
Sfor now Unit Stephen wag back
III her fold she had uu further
use for Muck. She wasn't sum
tlnil Sivpheu bad beun even
isirilully lured lo roiurn'br fear
of Hie competition Hack bud of
fered." Htm rather bulleved It
wu. eiitlndy due to th thorough
milliner In which thu bud dis
illusioned liliu In rcgurd lo Mil
dred, tin that score Pamela fell she
eoiild ciiiigrnliilaiu her self, and
forget Mldrcd. Hut llurk was
a problem. Kueotirug.'d during
St.'pheu'a neglect of her, III! HOW
refused lo be overlooked.
Pamela frosued lulu I ho mir
ror of tho dressing table beforn
which she sal skilfully applying
uu eyelash daikeuer to her pule
lashes. Then she shrugged liu
chalgully. "After toulghl he'll
surely fold up and fade away,"
she told'herself, blinking her rye
lor a better Inspection of her
work.
Iler assurance was based on a
ptan she hsd concocted for show
ing lluck once aud for all bow
little as ma I I.Ted to her.
(To Hu Continued)
I .11(11 Ol' THANKS
We wish lo thank oar many
friend and neighbors lor their
kindness, sympathy and beauti
ful floral offerings extended us at
lbs death of J. Wesley Hinlih.
We are osticclally grateful to thn
lodges and the ihlldieit of the
r'remout k. hiM.I fur ihelr help.
Ml:H J. WKHI.KY SMITH
ASI. FAMILY.
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