with ms than to ran the streets, mother— what shall be said of They like to ge eff with their her? I don’t know. > rdal ««den Dad huatiag ofr fishing, and every in a kingly home seems eheap one of them treats me as a pal.” renumeretlen for each a P »t »8" 8ome man, that follow Fletch- lees Inheritance which the has er. down nt San Diego! Seven glvefi to society. Dfid eaye “the boys and three girls, and they'hac been ah Ideal Mother to fill call kith' "Dad” *aud that Is whom all the children looked np, hlo greatest happiness. loved and revered. A'Christian Lietofi! Ed graduated from the wom* B- baa lived her Cbrtot- Untveraity ot California; Charles ‘“ ‘.»F every day and this has from Staaford University; Law- « * taeNrhtloB to the hope." rence Is in Stanford, W illie In Th«M « » • ‘» F t, the gift of the the University of Oregon, Stephen ^etoHere to society, are h real In San Diego high school, Ford- ag8et- Th0y * re ,tr0B«. virile inand la tho Janior high school the product ot all that Is t^ere and Eugene In the grades. flne • " * worthy in life. Aeatot- These boys have their own ln< the home in making this basketball team, sometimes one rBr' contribution to the common or more of them traveling more w#,tar® Bre the other great social than h thousand miles to help organisations, some of them local pile up the score for the Fletcher “ 4 • ° “ e etoto-widc— the public team. They all play the game, Bad the higher schools have their the youngest, Ferdinand, whe to pBrt: / * • ; 8:80 p. m. studlr program; 6:46 p. m. N. Y. etocl quotations; 6 p. m. sport news; SO ¡J», m. Vic Meyers dionea concert;-7:30 p. m .‘ studio pro gram; 10 p. m. Vic Meyers dancu orchestra. KPO (499.9M ) San Francisco. J p.. m. KPO orchestra; 8 p. m. a Ire children’s honr; 8 p. m. stock market quotations; 8:90 p. m. States Restaurant orchestra; 8 p. m. studio program; 9:90 p. m. n d bridge game; 9 p. m. N. B. C. and program. day KOO (884.4M ) Oakland, C p. a4k B»-.dtamfir concert; ff?B5 i r - m c 4«s news; 8 -p. m, " H P * and ”JP” , N. entertainment; 8:80 p. m. bridge ef- leesons; 9 p. m. Bveryready hoar N. B. C. network; 10 p. m. Retold and tales over N. B. C. network, h-e- K L X (809M ) Oakland. 8 p. m. «re program for boys; 8:80 lng Brother Bob; 8:80 j>. m. dinner are concert; 7 p. m. news broad- Waahington 8; California 0. cast. Montana 0; Gonsaga 0. een K F I (4 8 I.S M ) Loa Angelas. Santa Clava IS ; Stanford 8. 6:80 p. m. Hawaiian music; 8 p. Southern California 48; Colo­ m. Florence Sanger, piano moods; »er, «:1B P- m. Prof. Carl 8. Knopf; rado t . 7 California (So. Branch) 13; tad •■',0 P. Mary Rosettl and Don ' * »nt. Parker; 7 p. m. Pal O’ Mine trio; California-Tech.' 0. Oregon Frosh 10; Oregon State 7:46 p. m. Mantle lamp program; ; 8 p. m. Nellie Mills, violinist; Froth 8. Middle West 8:80; p- nt. N. B. C. bridge les- A sone; 9 p. m. Everready honr over Michigan 17; Nav>y 13. Illinois 16; Chicago 8. N. B. C. network; 10 p. m. Re- Iowa 18; Wisconsin O'. ' ► U told talks over N. B. C. network. |i KHJ (416.4M ) Los Angeles. Minnesota 97; Drake 8. I I * :S° P' m' ch,,dren’e program; Creaghton 14; 8onth Dakota 0. ' H 7:46 p. m. talR on taxes; 8:80 p. Indiana 18; Northwestern 7 / m. open forum; 8:46 p. m. music; Army 18; Notre Dame 0. | 9 p. m. talk on dogs; 9:16 p. m. Yale 14; Princeton 8. glee club. > KFW B N M 1 .M Q Hollywood. Harvard 18; Brown 8. L ‘ I p. m. dlnher music by R a y Dartmout 69; Cornell 7. A Bbiley’s quartet; 8:80 p. m, dln- Syracuse 18; Colgate 18. South Oklahoma Sg;. Kansas 7. Sewanee 11; T n l^ e 8. ’ Virginia Poly l i t Washington A Lee 0. y John Hopkins 88; St. Johns (Annapolis) 0. Washington 8; California 0. U. C, L. A. 11; California Tech. 8. Santa Clara 11; Stanford 8. U. S. C. 48; Colorado 7. Results "No one knows the privations and restrictionsin a singer's li/e. So many pleasures are proh ibited. I recom m end Lucky Strikes because they are kind to m y throat and give me pleasure. I note most singers agree with me.” 3 SAN F R A N C IS C O TURPIN HOTEL T Free Yellow Taxi I gy powmA anruvr at maro “ Thff fbort < thff Q f y T .S .F A B M W . -W,M.««M COST to so AMD r a x H W A T .T . m The Daily Tidings Hotel Arcade And Apartments . ; OOM IblTBffi L ' ’^>7 ■ s T j-' With Bath', Single, IS A « find |1 .1 |— Dodhi» Tie ■ « » • , Mo H>e 1 Without Bath, Single, *1.11 nnd *1.8fi—Donbifi 89e Bfitra NoUpe When in Klamath F alk for a week or mors, try our oompletoly fam ished APARTMENTS. Everything new. and up to date e t very low rate*. We furnish everything hut the Groceries. INVESTIGATE JashingtonlJotel MADE OF THE CREAM OF THE TOBACCO CBOF Home for the Traveler Centrally located bnt out of the congested Traffic Zone, Fireproof and comfortably furn­ ished with an air of cosiness and 'comfort which makes you long to stay. N o T h r o a t Irritation- No Portland, /