Novombnr 2R, 1041 PAGE PIVB Leaves (or Midway Iilind Mclvln Yudon of 101 Old Fort mini, left Thursday by steamer (rum Sun Francisco for Mlclwuy Island, wheru ho will ho em ployed n.i mi electrical engineer in construction of tho nuvy base there. On tho way hn will ntop at Honolulu for two or throe weeks. Ilo graduated hint Juno from Oregon .Htuln college, und lit unco received u tnilnliiK ap pointment to 1 1 in Wentlnghouse factory In tho cast, unci wim Inter transferred to tho Wentlnghouse tiriiiii'h nl Sim Kmnrlnco, from vhlch ho leaves lo go lo Mldwny. Returns Mm, Herbert C Heiiilngen has rrlurnrd to hor homo. 131)4 Crescent avenue, af ter having received mrdlciil treatment lit the Portland Modi ml hospital, rorllmid. Iteming on returned horo with hi wife Wednesday evening, Hor condi tion l Mild to hr greatly hn pruvod Mayor Out-oITown Mayor John Houston loft Friday for Eugene, whero ho will attend the Orciion Oregon Stato football game. Tho mayor In a former yell king at the University of Oregon. j In Hoipilal Mr. H C. John Mon, iitiito vice president of the Oregon Congress of Parent and Teachers. In in Hillside hospital where she In receiving medical attention. Back to Elevens Sergeant Churloi Coffman of Battery A. 240th count artillery, returned Tuesduy night to Fort Stevens, Ore., lifter u 20-dtiy furlough at Ihu homo of his parent, Mr, and Mm. William Lurson, U4B Mar- tin street Gloria Glorified For Your j Information ! At Portland District Attnr ney I,. Orth Siscmore wan In Portland Friday to attend the an nual meeting of Iho district at torneys and sheriff's convention Late-Fall Slack Cuts Pine Output PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28 (IP) Tho Thanksgiving holiday pe riod and usual late-fall slack lowered western plno lumber production to 06,430,000 board feet for tho week ending Novem ber 22. Tho figure for tho pre vious week was 73.200,000 and for the time week last year 86,' 082,000, the Western Pine associ atlon reported. Orders fell sharply to 88,018,- 000 hoard feet compared with 64.426.000 for the previous week and 72,403.000 for the corres ponding week of 1040. Shipment figures In that order: 80.800,000; 73,403,000, and 82,473,000. Weyerhaeuser Mr. and Mri. Francis Park have moved to camp from King Cole. They live In the house for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs Elzlu Sunders. Lawrence Clocksln hai been enrolling members in the Red Cia.is recently at the office, and Mrs. Tom Tennery hos been enrolling women who live In camp. Mr. and Mrs. William A Hurtlerode and ion, William, have returned from Dly where they spent tho summer. RAILROAD PERSONALITIES Transforrod J. L. Robson, Great Northern railroad master mechanic, has been transferred to Grand Forks, Mont. Ho will bo replaced by S. G. Clnrk of Spokane. To Gam Barney Kavan augh and Joe Sexton of the Great Northern will attend the Oregon-Oregon Stato game Sat urday at Eugene. They will be accompanied by Tom Zupan and Louis Holscher. Called to Arkansas Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stiles have been called to Gillette, Ark., by the serious Illness of Stiles' sister. Stiles Is an employe of the Great Northern. To Oklahoma E. R. Joyce, chief dispatcher for tho Grent Northern railroad, has been call ed to Oklnhnmn City, Okla., by the sudden death of his brother. To Seattle Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Soder have gone to Seattle where Mrs. Soder will receive medical attention. Soder is em ployed by tho Grent Northern. Tho lifetime of this parlia ment has been memorable for tho strengthening of tho already close ties between my govern ment nnd the peoples of tho United Slates King Georgo VII of Britain. WEATHER NOUTIlKnN CALIFORNIA Occasional rain along count and north portion, reaching south portion lute tonight or Sutur dny, moderate southerly wind offshore, fresh above Sun Frun Cisco: mild temperature. WASHINGTON AND ORE GON Occasional rain tonight and Suturduy, heavy at times on coast; warmer east portion to night; fresh southerly wind off shore, strong at times from mouth of Columbia river to Ta toosh; moderately southerly over inland waters of Woshlngton. Extended forecast for far western stales excepting south ern California, period of Nov. 28-Ucc. 3: Recurrent rain In northern California and Pacific northwest, spreading to Nevada and Idaho over the weekend; generally light amount but heavy at times in northwest; snow level moun tain areas lowering lo about 8000 feet beginning of next week; temperatures slightly above the seasonal average hut cooler 10 ward end of period. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Beptember 28, 1841) train 17 Southbound! 8 a. m. Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. m. Train 18 Southbound! 8:45 p. m. Train 18 Northbound! 8:00 p. m. ;sraa)siffi!'iiwjw j! ' fa" ' j " t l i 7 MEH ENLIST AT Twin trrtit In Rlnmor Is this picture of Gloria Vondcrbllt beside her portrrll painted by Knrln van U-ydi n, young artist now exhibiting he.- work In a Hollywood gallery. Humane Society Notes Interesting Stories About Klamath Animals and Efforts in Their Behalf -By Ida Momyer Odell The local navy recruiting sta tion enlisted seven men this week. All but one enlisted in tho naval reserve to serve throughout the national emer gency. Charles Ole Flnholt, gency. Charles Ole Flndholt, enlisted In the regular navy to serve until he Is 21 years old. Following are the names of men enlisted in the naval re serve: Pearl Ray Jackson, Jack Hartford Barbour, Charles Rich ard Hill, Donaca Orval Rich mond, Irvln Warner, Lambert Speed. WHERE AM 17 FT. JACKSON. S. C, Nov. 28 lA't The 118th infantry received from Darlington this telegram from a soldier In the Carolina wur games: "Private D. B. Bochette Is lost from company M, 118th infantry. Please wire whereabouts. " It was signed: 'Private D. B. Bochette." MUD COVERED BEND, Nov. 28 UP) Davis lake in upper Deschutes coun try, has risen, covering mud flats which last month trapped hun dreds of geese and ducks. Plans to block some of the subterran ean outlets were discarded when a sudden rise in Odell creek cov ered the flats. Thailand Council Approves Defense Act for Emergency BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov. 27 (delayed) (P) Tha Thailand National Assembly approved to day a defense measure which the defense minister, Lieut. Gen. Luang Promyo'dhi, declared em powered the government to pre pare for war and act to meet any emergency. Several hours later Premier Luang Blpul Songgram, in his first radio address to the nation since the Thai-French Indo-Chlna conflict, said the nation might yet be able to avoid becoming involved In war although Thai land Is confronted with political, economic and military pressure "from all quarters." (In Tokyo, the newspaper Yo miuri said Japan's ambassador to Bangkok conferred for more than an hour Friday with Pre mier Songgram, and tho news paper Nichl Nlchi reported under a Bangkok dateline that the British had stationed mors than 30,000 troops along Thai frontiers.) Trado unionism in tha United j States is going through tho stages that trade unionism In this country did a generation ago. It Is finding its feet. Austin Hop kinson, British member of parliament. QUALITY FURS , at Fair Prices! (Liberal Terms) Expert Ramodallng at Reasonable Ratesl ' CUMMINGS Fur Shop US So. 7th Phone 842$ EJtaauE! M7 aril Mini lltwhtt-Vw. '"sv,k SEND Photographic GREETING CARDS made from your own snapshots Bring the negative of your favorite soapsbota to oof tore. Choose from the many designs we offer the type - of card yoa wish. Then leave the rjt to us. For your . mailing list you'll have a card that's personal and dis tinctive, yet the cost will he surprisingly lowi PRICES: 10 Cords with Envelopes $1.00 25 Cards with Envelopes $2.40 Underwood's Photo Service 211 Underwood Bldg. Dial 4819 Klamath Falls, Ore. niAn MADIRi Two mtm ir In love with ms. One It my hinhandi the other men my pout tftiifiht to make lovt tn me. ilthotiRh ha wi unaware I wet tha ohfeot of the other man'a af faction. Oan you halp ma? PKRPLIXID. See the Antwer In "MARRIED BACHELOR" ESQUIRE - Sunday Past 1 Oracles The Put Ora cles club of the Royal Neigh bors of America wll. meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Hart Monday evening. British Damage Naples in Raid ROME. Nov. 28 (P) British planes caused "notnble damage" during raids on Naples last night, an Italian communique said today. Italian anti-aircraft batteries and night fighters shot down three planes, the communlquo reported. British bombs were reported officially to have started a num ber of small fires which were promptly extinguished. Five civilians were injured. PRISON BREAK RICHMOND, Vo. P The next time H. A. Johnson locks his automobile he will be certain there Is no Great Dane inside. Shutting the car doors and locking them after nightfall, he failed to see the dog Inside. The animal waited a decent length of time (some time the next day), and then went out a back win dow through tho glass after trying to dig out through the up holstery. EXCUSE IT PLEASE PERU, Ind. (A) A Pennsyl vania railroad train hit an auto mobile. Arch Estabrook, 42, pulled from the wreckage and taken to a hospital suffering from shock, kept asking state police to find his wife. They hunted up and down the tracks. Trainmen looked over tho locomotive when it drew In to Logansport. No Mrs. Esta brook. Finally the officers went back lo talk with the driver. Ho was better. Ho remembered then that ho d been driving alone. RANCH HOME BURNS THE DALLES. Nov. 28 P) Word reached here belatedly to day of the burning last Sunday of Ben Taylor's headquarters ranch houso north of Mitchell in Wheeler county. It was reported one of tho most modern ranch homes In the state and tha loss was estimated at $20,000. FUNERAL ALBERT LEWIS DURANT The funeral services for tho late Albert Lewis Durant, who passed away in this city on Tues day, November 25, will lake plnco from tho First Methodist church, Tenth at High streets, on Saturday, November 20, at 2 p. m., the Rev. Arthur C. Bates of tho First Christian church of ficiating, Commitment service and interment in tho IOOF ceme tery. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Ward's Klam ath Funeral Homo In charge of the arrangements. ' A tisket ... A taskat . . . Just dump tha baikatl When you sand your laundry to tha Superior Troy Laundry every Item Is counted as It oomas In and checked whan It goes out. And our Economy Service Is only So pound. Phon 8118. Adv. with clean straw for a luxury loving Cocker, so she snuggled just a little deeper after that grand stretch, and emitted a gentle snore. Scotly's bed is more davenport shaped and Scotly thinks it is Just "too swell." She is probably going to ask to take it home with her. In this pen Is a big beautiful Persian kitten which comes from a home where he is the "Cat's Whiskers." He disdains all food but liver, Puss in Boots, and milk, so he gets it. Here's a fine dog from Duns muir. He will be with us until April or May. Yes, he has his in-, dividual bedstead, also his mat tress. Wonder if he will be ask-! Ing for clean sheets every week ! when ho gets home. Our boarders 1 come from all points, Dunsmuir, Bly, Chiloquin, Kcno, Tulelakc, Dorris, yes and Portland, too. The rascals put in a little kick this morning. Some of them said they didn't like our weather , down here, it was a bit chilly for them. Well, wc aim to please, so 1 we put in a fine new circulating, heater this morning. Guess they won't get cold tonight and it , looks as if It were going to be a bit wintcry et thot. Our heater I was getting antiquated anyway. It took some shrewd shopping : to find something which wc j could afford and still keep the j dogs and cats comfortable, but one of our board members is a whiz so we are now all O. K. It takes some stretching to make funds and needs the same dimen sions. Biff Lorcnz gave us a dol lar the other day. Biff is that little bundle of comfort which is trying to fill the vacancy left when Spotty died some months ago. Biff is a golden cocker and is he cute. Under Bill's gentle guidance he is getting himself quite an education. We invite you all to come to the Shelter and see what we are tiying to do for lost, strayed and stolen (yes we mean stolen) ani- ment which may make us reluct-j mals and what we try to do for A call came In from Arthur street some days ago. A large Persian cat was straying around the neighborhood, apparently lost and confused. Our ambu lance went out and picked him up nnd when Jack reached the Shelter and put hnn in the office Cat walked across the room with no hesitation, Jumped up on the settee, curled himself Into a bright bundle of comfort and started singing. Loud and me lodiously that purr-purr-purr came from tho settee, filling every corner of the office with cheer. His musical ability has probably saved his life, for there you may find him today, curled on his settee, purring at the top of his feline voice as contented an old fellow as If he had return ed to his home after long wan derings. Almost butter color, and with a thick coat of fur. when he stands on his hind legs to reach for food (which he does with o fine degree of pleasure) ho stands 30 Inches high. We ad vertised our tuneful fellow over the radio nnd an anxious cat owner called to sec if her "Sing ing Sam" had been located. Cat might have been a twin, so she said, to "Singing Sam" but for a bit more yellow in his color. Singing Sam Is a light cream in color nnd has the same happy disposition and expresses his con tentment just as Cat docs with tuneful melody. We hope If any one has seen or heard of Singing Sam that he may help restore this pet to his owner. Call the Shelter and wc will cooperate as usual. Normally an uncalled-for cut, after being advertised, has to be pu( to sleep, for it is impossible to keep all the strays which come our way much as we would like to, but Cat has sung himself to security and is now as much afnrt of the Shelter as the settee which he calls his own. If ony of our readers owns Cat of course wo will have to part with him, but we confess to an attach- ant to do this. Have you seen the Deluxe ac commodations which our Ken nels now offer to PAMPERED PETS. (If they orcn't pampered when they come to us they are by the time they are taken home.) Yes, they sleep in their own beds now. When Golden Cocker was called for breakfast yesterday morning she stretched herself luxuriously and turned over on her side for another niip. She could get breakfast at home every morning but homo doesn't provide a nice ply-wood bed stead for all the world like Mas ter's, with a real mattress filled your pet when you want a board ing house. MISSING NO BETS DES MOINES, la. (P A for mer Iowa old ago pensioner wrote the Iowa social welfare board: "As I have left Iowa, I think I om entitled to my $100 (hat was kept out of my pension for burial." The board informed him no $100 was taken out of his pen-1 sion, that the sum merely is the ! maximum the state will pay to- j ward funeral expenses of a re-! clpicnt. The pensioner didn't collect. Storm signals toon will bo flying. Snow and cold winds are duo any day. Be prepared. Keep your homo warm all day and oil night, too. Ordor Your Supply of 'ABERDEEN' COAL Now Utah "Aberdeen" is hard and free from clinkers. Burns hot and clean, lasts all night long, leaves vary littla ash. Utah Buy It delivered by the U-ton, !ii-ton or in ton lots, or picjc up a sack or two at our yard In your own car ' Three popular slaes. Lump, Nut and Stoker. Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuels That Satsify" Plus Service Sine 1919 Offlco and Yard, 821 Spring Street Telephone 41S3 Branch Yard, Merrill Telephone 80 Insure Safe Holiday Driving With . . . . Allstate TRAC LIFETIME GUAIIAXTEE (Oil A.W I SI. 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