THE KLAMATH NEWS Paw Six . Saturday, -July 3, 1026 II ONE OF FINEST IN WHOLE CITY One ef the moat beautiful bomn In Klamath Fall, lovely In II Spanish architecture, has recently been completed on Pacific Terrace. It. la owned by Mr. and lira. Roy Fk Durbln and they, w.th their architect, Howard R. Pen in, plan ned the home. The building is situated on a cor ner iof and command an excel lent view of Klamath Falls, and lakes and mountains of the valley coun:ry far away. It baa one ad tactage orer uiuiy other modern jorutK In the cuy in tha. i con stant cool breeic blows ovtr Pac ific Terrace during the wrtn sum mer months. ' A door of Spanish tyre with pointed glaw has an accompanying screen, and Is pointed at the top so tuat no line can be rcobed of its beauty. - Tho windows are long, and open like doors In the living room onto a small cement halcony with a quaint wrought Iron railing. From the large living room where, at one end a fireplace and bookcaees lend an exceptional. y hospitable atmosphere, French doors open Into the d'-!ng room. In this room a cool air heater with wooden grates constantly sends cold Ir into the rooms during warm weather. To tha right of tbe din ing room a sun porch opens where flower boxes filled with gay flow ers peering through long plate glass windows lend an inviting atmos phere. This room is of double value as a wall-bed may conrcr'. It Into a sleeping room. French doors also open Into t!-e master bedroom which is timed !n tones of orchid-rose. '. A narrow hall where cupboards and deep shelves fill important apace, leads to the bath and the second bedroom. The bath. In white and blue tile, has two nar row' windows on either side of tbe medicine chest over the basin.' A' shower has also been installed. The second bedroom Is used for j the nursery for Mr. and Mrs. Dur bln's young children, Roy Fran cis and Jane, and peachblow tint j ru used for the walls. j Perhaps the most Interesting room in the 'entire home is the kitchen which Is complete In every: detail known to architects and housewives ailer years' of exper ience. It is large and roomy en ough for a breakfast table and chairs and other necessary pieces of furniture. The walls are lined with white cupboards for dishes, crockery and kitchen utensils. An ironing board Is buUt In one side of the wall and broom and mops may be conveniently kept there. The lawn of the Durbln home has been seeded, while along the driveway to the garage under the sun-room quaint little flowers will soon be blooming. Taking the home, for' it is more of a home than a house, as a whole, it promises to be one of Klamath Falls' most attractive places for years to come. NATIONAL LEAGfK dub Won Lost Pet. Cincinnati 4 28 .611 St. Louts .... 39 32 .548 Pittsburgh 36 30 .544 Brooklyn 35 33 .514 New York 36 35 .609 Chicago 35 35 .500 Boston 27 42 .391 Philadelphia 26 43 .375 .Club R. II. E. Philadelphia . 3 9 0 Boston 4 11 I Batteries Mitchell and Henline; Benton and J. Taylor. Club R. H. E. New York 6 10 1 Brooklyn 2 7 2 Batteries McQuillan, Ring and Florence: McGraw and Deberry. Clnb R. II. E. Cincinnati 6 9 .0 Chicago 18 1 Batteries Rixey and Hargrave; Blake, Hunulnger, Bush and Gon zales. Club R. H. K. Bt. Louis 2 7 0 Pittsburgh 3 10 0 Batteries Alexander. Johmon and O'Farrell: Kremer and Smith. STOP FOREST FIRES WILL START TODAY . (Continued from Page One) and the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls will reach out over the city In an effort to secure pledges. They want every man, woman, boy and girl in the city to sign a card. It costs nothing. Your pledge is des ired that you will use every human endeavor to prevent our greatest asset forests from being destroy ed or Injured by tlic f!:-e fiend. Five prize are offered by the Deck Is Cleared For Adjournment Of U. S. Congress WASHINGTON'. July S. (United News) Congress Is about to fin ish lis business Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock as scheduled. The uaual contusion attending adjournment Is evident about the capitol, members having one eye ou pet legislation that still wai's for action and the other upon railroad timetables, but it appears that the loose ends will be gathered up be fore the clock sounds three Sat urday so that members can ga home. During the final hours Saturday, when both houses will meet early efforts will be made to inish through all types of bills, sor.n of them pending a long time hut no other legislation of Importance will get on tho books. ROCKY KANSA5 AND CLASH TODAY PIRATES CLIMB SMALL NOTCH TOWARDS TOP The Pittsburgh Pirates beat Graver . Cleveland Alexander and drew np to within a fraction of a game of the second place Cardinals Friday, the score being 3 to 2. There was no gaining on .he Reds, however, as Cincinnati de feated the Cubs 6 to 1, and sent the McCarthy clan reeling down Into sixth place. The Giants, beating Brooklyn 5 to 2, climbed a notch, while the Braves kicked the Phillies down into the cellar, 4 to 2. The Athletics gained full game on the Yanks, who lost to Washing ton C to 5, while the Mackmen were winning a 13-ining battlo from Boston. 4 to 3. Detroit defeated Cleveland, 9 to 3., and the White Sox lost to St. Louis 3 to 2. DRYNESS WAS HIGH . SAYS WAYNE WHEELER C II I O A (1 O. July !. t I'niied ! i Nowa) iloth fighters have made the weight. 135 pounds, and both! have been in excellent physical cou-j ditlon for Saturday's title bout at i tho White Sox baseball lot between Rocky Kansas, the lightweight! champiou. and Sammy Mandell. challenger. j Jim Mullen anticipates a crowd off av.vvw ana a gate ot l-'l.ouu. ail this Is the first decision go within1 the city of Chicago In more than SO yearn, ami It is likely to be a good one. Although the odds favor the champion, he Is at a disadvantage in age. reach and height. Rocky 1irs beaten blexer and younger men before, and his greater j experience may save his lightweight j crown. Sammy is S3 years old and is a boxer. Hocky is 31 and la a fighter. The combination promises action once these two gel into the ring to gether. It may not mean much to the fans, but It means a lot to Mandell and his fiancee. Miss Elisabeth Hem ming, who will be at the ringside. They arc to be married next week. Sammy says, win or lose, but he knows that Elizabeth would prefer to marry a champion. Proceeds of the fight over and above expenses and guarantees will go to the Loyal Order of Moose, which is in convention here. Kansas receives S50.000. with' privilege of 37 i per cent of 90 per cent of tho receipts. Mandell receives what is left of 65 per cent of 90 per cent after Kansas is paid his guarantee. Editors Select Omaha as Next Meeting Place LOS ANUKLKS. July 2 t ful led News) Selection of Omaha, Neb., as the 1937 meeting place of the National Kditorlul associa tion, and election and Installation of officers marked the cltwie ot the 41st. annual convention of edi tors here today. The new officers are: Herman Rose, Nurthliclil. Minn., president;. Charles M. Meredith. (Juakerton, Pa., vice president: II. C. Hotallug. St. Paul. Minn., secre tary and W. W. Aiken. Franklin, 111., treasurer. J. C. 1 Itrlncombe. past president. gave a symposium uu prohibition at concluding ' session. From a total of Mj replies, covering 31 statn, 93 voted for strict enforce ment of t'AO prohibition law, 29 for modification. 11 for a combination of enforcement aud mi diflcutlon and three for repeal. Bunkhouse Burns; Four Perish and Scores Injured p COLRTia.NH, Calif., July I. I United News) Trupped In a bias ing bunkhouse on Sutter Island, four men were burned In death and a score of persons Injured early Frt- I !'. I Tho dead Include two Filipinos, !u Japanese and a 'Mexican. Thirty-three women aud children were sleeping In the house on the J ranch of Roy Peck, when tho fire started. An Ininidelale paulc eu I sued In the two floor structure, exists being clogged by the strug gling workers. Some of the Injured were hurt In leaping from windows 15 feet ahovo I the ground. Volunteer firemen 'from neighboring rauftlca finally iucrtcd tho blase. Earthquakes Felt Widely Separated Parts of World VIENNA. I .July . (United News) Two earthquakes occurred yesterday In eastern Ctecho-Shiva-kla. Nominal damage occurred and many peasants fled panicstrlrken. LAPLATA. Braiil. July 2 I Cul led News! A earthquake was re corded at 4:36 yesterday afternoon, some 4000 kilometers away. It lasted 80 seconds and may have occurred in northern Peru. . AMERICAN Club- I.KUU'K Won lxst Pet. Florida Banks in Bad Shape; Boom Has Spent Force New York 49 Chicago 40 Cleveland 39 Detroit 3H Philadelphia 37 Washington 31 St. Louis 21 Boston 20 .671) .63:1 ! .526 .520 , .513 .418 , .300 .289 i (Continued From Face Owe) republican. $1200 In 1919. In addition there were 2000 more humble workers in the vineyard. Some worked for nothing. Others were rewarded In cash, though on a far more modest scale than the stars. Figures as to what drys spent on prohibition were: To obtain . federal prohibition 135.000,000. By national organization since 1920 33.425,000. By state subsidiaries since 1920 16,487,291. Grand total J44.917.576. Wheeler declared that if the anti-saloon league gave up Its work at Washington, the Volstead act would be wiped out. He admit ted writing some amendm 'nts to the Volstead act when it was under consideration by congress, but den led the league drafted the entire billtas wets have charged. It was disclosed that Congressman Upshaw, one of the best known dry speak ers, occasionally haggled over the sice of the "honorarium" to be paid him and once told a dry lead er to "shell down the corn." San Jose Woman Shoots Husband; Then Suicides BAN JOSE, Calif., July 2. (United News) Calling her hus band from his office to the stroet! Mrs. Allen Letcher Friday after-j noon shot Clarence Letcher four, times and then killed herself. I Letcher, prominent as a sporting j man. owner of a large garage here, I and local inspector for the state! highway commission, has a chance: for recovery, physicians said. Mrs. i Letcher called at the office just! before closing time. Her husband i walked, at her request, to the: street, where the pair engaged in! animated conversation for 15 mfivl tites. Suddenly the wman produced1 a revolver and fired. The last bul-j let in her gun was saved for her-j self. She died instantly. j chamber of commerce for the j greatest number of pledges secured by any boy or girl. The contest lasts one week, and return ot cards must bo made by Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. July 9. to Secretary Lynn P. Rabin. First prize is 15 in gold: second Is 13; third is 12: fourth and fifth. . Awards will be made at the ' forum luncheon to be held on Wed- nesday noon, June 14. j Spent MIAMI, Fla.. July 2. I United News) A wave of unrest spreading rapidly among depositors of small banks of this vicinity, following the failure of two suburban Institu tions to open their doors, for busi ness today, had resulted tonight In the closing of two others, while another had successfully withstood a heavy run. Unable to longer bear heavy bur dens of paper on which they could not realize, the Bank ot Cocoanut Grove, and the Bank ot Buena Vis ta, allied lstituttons, had failed to open their doors. The news swept the suburbs ot Miami and soon a long line of depositors had formed In front of the Little River bank In the same section. Caught unprepared to meet such a critical situation this little bank soon was forced to close its doors. Fear ing for the security of their funds, depositors of the Danla bank be gan a rush upon It. Paying out until its limited sup ply of cash was exhausted this bank also closed. w ithin a few hours a muttering crowd began gathering in front ot the bank ot Hollywood, several miles north ot the city. By this time, however, larger banking interests had come to the aid of the small institutions, and the Hollywood bank survived the heavy run. Club R. 11. E. Chicago 2 6 0 St. Louis 3 " 0 Batteries Hlankenship, Crouse; Rallou and Schang. Club - It. H. K. New York 5 11 0 Washington a 11 1 Batteries Thomas, Shawkey. Beal and Collins; Rcuthcr, Mar berry and Ruel. . . . Club It. H. k: Boston .7...... 3 8 2 Philadelphia 4 12 2 Batteries Wlltzo, . Zahulser and Bischoff; Ehmke and Cochrane, Perkins. Club - R. Cleveland 3 Detroit 9 Batteries Smith - and 2k Dauss, Holloway, Woodnll. II. E. 6 0 15 1 Myatt; Manlon and yoSB Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Core" or "Byt Beauty" Book Hm.(U.D.n.5,l.0kSl.CW.t. One rack of pretty silk dresses on sale for only 16.95 at llee lip gin's Store. 129 So. 7tb St. J3 Tailless Plane Is Invented by English Captain LONDON, July 2. (United News) A tailless airplane, whose inven tor went for inspiration to tho pre historic giant lizard, the pterod actyl, and the new vertically ris ing helicopter Invented b.y the Span lard, de la Ciena, will be the prin cipal features of interest at the an nual display of the royal air forces at Hendon. In the suburbs ot Lon don Saturday. The tailless pla'ne is the Inven tion of Captain G. R. T. Hill. It Is a monoplane, and its single pair of wings slant hack like the leath ery wings of tho pterodactyl and are attached to a short body that carries pilot, passengers and freight. The Inventor hopes his plane will be foolproof. It Is designed to el iminate accidents now occurring constantly when pilots momentarily lose control. Clerva's helicopter, officially call ed auto-gyro has been tried and adopted by the air ministry. Clerva himself will fly In the first auto gyro to be built In England. It Is a wingless machine with revolv ing pliable fans overhead. Office 615 Mala Bt. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 099. Office Stage Depot. MedfortL Ore. . Phone 809. TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE SWIFTLY SAFELY COMFORTABLY By tha HOWARD OKIMKS STAGES To Ashland Med ford Portland Mansfield Direct Connection at Junction With Pickwick Stages to All Points South TRUNKS FOR CALIFORNIA See us, we handle. Folders mailed on request. BToroVKR at any point on Pickwick System. Fares Klamath Falls to: Ashland I 3.20 Redding S.gO Sacramento 13.70 San Francisco . 15.09 Los Angeles 26.76 San Diego ... ...... 80.06 San Jose ............................ 16.86 El Centra 34.85 Leaving Time Medford, 8, 10.85 a. m 1:30 p. m.; Klamath Falls, 7:45 a. m., 1:00 and 2:45 p. nt. We use heated Cadillac busses. Dirt For Sale Our shovel is now ex cavating for our new hotel at 2nd and Mairr. This is exceptionally Rood material for mak ing fills as it packs hard and compact. This material deliv ered cheap while it lasts. Will also have top soil next Tuesday. W. D. Miller Construction Co. Phone 293. 6th and Commercial. How About That Car for the Fourth? GOOD USED CARS t ! . - ' 1923 Hudson 5-Passenger Sedan A real car. iriicd right. 1921 Chevrolet Coupe New pnint. first clusu condition throughout. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe Excellent condition. Ford Touring Practically new at a great reduction. Ford Roadster First class condition. ii ft 1922 Essex 4 Coupe Good rubber and good condition throughout. 1922 Ford Coupe Good condition and priced right. It will pay you to investigate as we have put a cleanup price on all our used cars Open Evenings and Sunday ACME MOTOR CO. 6th and Oak Phone 680 STAR SIX SPORT ROADSTER Come and see this new 1927 model, one of Durarit Motor Com pany's latest Crea tions. Sells Delivered for $1095.00 .Ml t Hamaker Motor Co. "SERVICE WORTH WHILE" Phone 1040 8th and Klamath Ave. '.Mil v V ' ! r j A I , it I t j