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THE KLAMATI. NEWS- PAGE FOUR TUESDAY. MAY 21, i&.fl - The Klamath News t ?ubllhed every morning u MPt Monday by th Klamath New Publishing company at 101 Itl 8onth mo itmt, Klamath ralla. Oregon. 1 Official Paper ol City of KUm ath Fall and KUmatli Coantj Robert Galloway . byaa Eimmcrmu . . Editor Adv. Mgr - Entered ai aecoad class matter at tn postofflc at Klamath r!l, Oregon, November 15. U 3$. under act of March . 1S7I , UB8CRIPTIOS BATK8 Orllv d by carrier, month $ .85 Ollvered by carrier. jrr Orlivef-d by mall. year. . tobecrlptlona payable la d""T Member Selected Orecoa Newspapers radttc ceaai reprwwntatlTea; Ar thur W 8typea. Ua, San Fran Dicq Lot Angeles and Portland Casters representatives Charles MUler New York, and W H ! ttockwell Chicago Telephone 877 Member Aadll Boreas Clrrwlatloa BIBLE SELECTION AND PRAYER May 21. Hc2 SIN SICKENS GOD To have wearied the .Lord with yonr words. Vet ye say. Wherein have we wearied him? When ye say. Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the Lord, and he delighteth In them: or. Where Is the God of Judgment Ma lachl 2:17. . PRAYER "My God. accept my heart this day, anS make it always Thine." REMEMBER THE "BUDDIES" 'v.eM.sslecfBuddv" May 2o a sale Cf Buddy poppies will be held in yvwv Klamath Falls when girls will offer the familiar red Ilowra lor mic i it" i-vuw,! or What you care to give I . n...i t Ti,n auove tiiiiL ttiuuuiib. .... i funds go'direct to the et-l ie Vet- erans hospital HI this dlS-. trict. T The money IS used to ald)jne W, be extended and Llnd-Ien disabled veterans meniberxh will start the line, as'tio" which will be held five ,..v, r tL. .. nlpvpn years have been sunenngj ... that others might enjoy ,tKITAIN has already estab - peace and f reedomnd to , K - provide food and clothing for the needy families of the disabled veterans. : A tradition has grown up that the poppies u-u;,.!,! W men. sprung up out of the earth m "Flanders' Fields after the war represent the life j - - - - blood of those brave men who. fought during the World war. " Still the poppies grow on the fields of France but In many hospitals in America are men Who perhaps were'P6' areannaught of the air? 'lessons will Include the preparing lest fortunate than some of Henry otA P,anned it. three of neet Jtily Salad, Turkish Dc ess lonunate man some oil yearii ago A mach,ne wltn .,,., and 0,her daintT food,. inose wno now lie Deneain the poppies in what during the war was called "Over There." Men who left with strong bodies and minds but came back, many of them, torn, and shocked by shells or poison gas. Now they lie in hospitals unable to provide for their families or themselves. They j I make "Buddy" poppies andj,ual a "ig machine can do receive one cent for each poppy, ihHde. The poppies! ,, j ai are Sold annually and the , money raised puts food in the mouths of hungry boys and girls. It helps to pro vide aid for the needy sol dier who needs health rath er than food or clothing. It is a. thoughtful remem- . , ,. brance and a small appre- , ..... . , j elation to those who offered their lives for those who eomolno,! t hr,mo -10t. ined at home men offered their lives and! 1 nnrt. nf thorn. ' i who lost a part It is a privilege to. help those helped HO many without a i thought of danger, or re-1 numeration. ( I We can buy a "Buddy"! poppy on May 25. It is a, small thing to be able to do I yet giving for our country.: The Lesion-Sormon uIbo in l.i.t li iln. Vinlr. H,n.. n.l,n u .;il l, n -i..:i,. ''ludcd the following passage ,v ..... receive so little for what! TO DAY By ARTHUR BRISBANE Sasi's Airship And Other Air News Even China Is Awake The Cat's Rubber Heart Ooprrlent, IKS0. King Feature Syndicate, Inc. Sl'SI. female gorilla, passenger ' able to the i.Oi'O pound TXT on the Graf Zeppelin, inter-'civilised bombs that would sink ested the crowd more . than the j any battleship, real lady passenger. ' ' But China Is at least begin- Pnsl slept or rested calmly ; nn(!. In her cage, through all the! A,la,cs pay iti attention to high wind and buffeting. ! death, and when all Asia flics proud man innias i-wr cui she did not even know she was; floating through the clouds In . an airship. Man set her sailing, shc had nothing to say about I;." ; WHAT about us. susis sec- j ,. v. il V V OOO .Tur.i.D. vM ... 19.000 white men realise, that : he is afloat In space, on an sir- : .u- ...... .! (floating as, Sasi's owners set (,. fivi'n I ... '"' "n""1 " h '""' .,The cat was then kept alive for JT'S a wonderful airship several hours, by the Installation J. we inhabit, heavier than K,of B rubber heart, electrically maoe oi s-uu trv.. round ana rounu ii speed 1,000 miles an hour, on i its axis. Its speed arouna me sun more than 1.&64.0DO miles I T . .."""'" , ' l.uuu miles a minme rr ihronrt Tnace wmewher; ! with the sun. And we and think as little about our real airsiup s ousi mi thonght about her trip. j ...j I jwu-. XXtatty gooo wun weaker heart, will be in- fighting and slaughtering. The,tCTfJlwl )n Dr fi(hM. , French nesitatea to let "" feu- -too many opponuniiieB , ' pnotograpns, use.u. la,er wars, perhaps I 1 B ' hlD jln frouDie rench soldiers were ent to help. French landing oennas mechanics are -working side by side, putting the big dirigible in order. m m ,0. LINDBERGH announces regular main serrtce be- :umr main wr nwr vv , New York and Buenos hours. Later the ; Pilot. Marriage, evidently will . i .. k.. " ... An Mexlc0 announTO! ner fjrs, post office flying Hue., post office flying lines. With the greatest industrial fceomoX rJon'i icn comDetina in avnitlon. flen-l ... .,," " j Vi. v eral Motors, Ford, and the Na- '"ai city bank, this nation inthe CoDC0 e)ecr;c ,pDltaDCe . " . L .r.. s " . I mMHi na I II 1" Itr 1 II B ffmOIMI . producer of airplanes. Fortunately an airplane wjll u.at.uiie mill, SHU carry . bombs and drop them. The her deiclous recipes for froxen country will gradually acquire ; desrts, chilled foods, salads, ap alr protection in spite of Itself. ! petiiera and breakfast dishes i will appeal to the modern TfHICH of the great concerns ! housewives of this city and all W will produce the first su-! KUmath county. Tuesdav her least twelve powerful engines, i carrying 100 men, including mechanics in its own machine sncp, costing about a million. I ! B EFORE that Is bnilt, Sloan j cf General Motors or Mitch- eil of the National City may ! "-steeI models which are rapid start a machlno ten times that:1 gaining favor with southern i t.. i Ordtirrtn hr.n.e.'VMi . I ... .. " """a safe machine, that, like the little:0' automobile, will do even-thing ' .... . . Henry Ford started that, ex- hibr.d eTeraI machiiics, but the loss of a good pilo't on ! a .licinnnn fll.l,. . ., f d'B cau8ed .""" the small machine ,ro O.MhO.NE e se will produce ll,'T,sl(in MaMKKr , The California I and he will come back to It. j Oregon Power Company audi ........ eumneers. surge- j f-'rank Hull, Kistriet Representa- ons With work In places fT,.i,. tr l!.i.nl Pleelrie Itefrlir. separated, will fly from one Job m am ner. as l ol. Deeds, a I : direct! r In I'nlteH Ainr.. ft ,i... x.-j-n i.iirisiiun :w.m-e ...... m.t. now, keeping an all-mntal mn- .... . . . . , hi i. , mn I "Mortals and Immortals" was "'"" anchored In hl.,hw,MhJect f tbe ltson-Sermon 5"r'' , . 'n all Churrhu of Christ, Scinn- w-.VPV -IJ ..u. T-VEX old China 1. experiment-! The C.olden Text was' "Study - log w,, ,.. nvK id.0 rtiif approved ,,nT"ng new Ideas usually do. Clod, a workman that needeih to be abler ' 10 kl" ""'"body. ; not to bo ashamed, rightly nivni-, 10 fteatJIe chinrm Q,rI)lannR ypPri,ay; , the word of truth" (II Tim. ! who havejdppe,, , fpw ,, ln lhp (n.,2:, 5). .. ; terminable war of that distressed ntry, -fc ...... t ... ,u uuuiu., ouiy 100 pounds each, not eompsr-! they have given and are,i ror. is:53 .. w . v":.r.m Chrl-ll.n Helenee texl. help. and the Pacific becomes us nar row as the English Channel, the westerners will do some thlnk- ,n- " ' . fully msde." n cat In the - . . . ""-"'"7 " ' vT. T. j might have said that. Eiperi- i ments with drugs, on the cat's heart destroyed the power of onerated. nut in nlare of the 1 nai niulrt. It -IXD anti-virisnctlonisla will deplore the experiment. Hot J the cat felt no pain, and Its lif. may be useful for ages to come. yiT,scc,lou,8, ro"!h, ,urn to anJ knowT""1" Ct '".,?pg of.w' hVe old and young -nut on the 'millions suffer tortures of fear i n(J pa( with no blessed anas-1 thesis LJ Ings. victims of drugs, as ,bad ,h0M, ,na. , d h The two horrible causes that am - ..j " w u.una auu Raul-, Iur..li. U..k .1 . 1 , ..w. iiuiiiiiioa nn.i -;moral fblr,rt. Drn , th. moral and physical health. II7n wv . . j Hill Demonstrate FfOZen Salads at -ri C? l 1 rit J J""1 location H neat 10 Tree oCllOOl lOdaVifish In Is another subject of ,. ... . .ki...i .. "'"" 7.. . j , , men " 'te"d InterestlnB gerles ot demonstrations of froi- soiaos. desserts and confer- uvginning i uesnny. Slav - 1 . In I h o hnllrrw.n. nf ihd iwniani hotel. Mrs. m. r. Hare. who ' associated with the Knox I economics has been secured by , ftlJJ "J ..7 !....'"''.. - '11 - model, oi" pop. . . .... . e n,Br w ueneral Klectric refr - hifc . ... K partment. ' perience In conducting demon strations and giving lectures he- . nr.,r,.l,.n. Mrs. Hare's demonstration will be held from 2 to 4:30 o'clock each afternoon, The Ueneral Electric refrlger- ators u.d by Mrs. Hare in her demonstrations no the very latest tvn warp-proof, moisture-proof Tn .ti wnmen who attend ihe ! ""-'dallv demo..lr.llon. a. guests Tn0 -"'""' Orpson Power Company a now and up-to-date nnnlr Hnnlr si-! II Ka tflfr.n friui cook bonk will bo given free. Those v.ho nltcnd the classes are requested, however, to bring "otcbooks 80 ol,t """ may. tUO .Riaae OH UIO various reel pen i which are not publiahed In the ,cook book. A cordial invitation io uiienu II..J1.0 iiu.'n mmx-n ,i..nine meanows me contented cow ; been extended by J. C. Iloyle. 1)1-;n fact, bad found her own. crators ... . . , . , . i . ''. KnUy. Ainy .J. Among 'the citallons which comprised tho lesson-Sermon i - me " was the following from tho Blt.1.. -rie Ihl. e..rr..ellhlo mi.Kl lt oa , )ncorruptlon. end this mortal must put on immortality" j book, "Science aud Health with 'Thoughts We've 1 Been Thinking M n Desert Buiineaa Desk and" Women , , Leave Household Dul les to Fish On a Clear, Bright Klamath Sun- day" '- BRUCE DENNIS ' I TOLD na here cornea the Sun- j Unored Connie's words corn day fishermen. , pletely and walked u Into the And are ihey not 'a cheerful room. . - -I'd like to roli you around ., , . ,itlie block." Connie thought re- Sunday was fisherman a day In i ,,,. sh ,.nM.d ,h( rtmr Klamath county. When the earl- lnni) SIe,,h,.0 ,j ,.t him foi led! streaks of dawn warned that i.,w Pamela unannounced while approaching day was uear. auto- she hurried hark to her m.tlier' mobile, began to sputter, men -' or P.mel, was there , . . ,HlHh Stephen, and women clad In mountain ., . .... 1 garb hurried to pack the car. The breakfast dishes were left In tne sing, ine nouse " - ... .. ...., ., ,h kM. ie Ui n us..... not forced to take their usual bath. Off to the great. out of doors dominion so richly endowed by nature in Ibis Uasln; that In a few minute, she came to h( ,.lnK room ,ni, very f' "Pa"" ' "'' lv,n'neat in a dark printed silk dress country where men forget thc!rllult vildred hud given her for n,l women fnrset their household duties; where the f. great leveler of all makes evory one """" nn ,nn D,n"' ".and a.klng about her "hrokan . , in the hins. : Vbal a blessing to live, in such i country. How glorious it i. ,o , streams, smell the smoke from the campfirea. hear the loud nur-, rah when the first fish of the . j, ij-h . , .' . . d'" ' " '"' I violated as usual. Fl-hcrmen ; 'are telling of their catches and . !.. , m . i . . . .i j . ......... tne Size OI mnse lieu uih-o iuvimiu . .1 .,h -,vrv narrative. Rut what Of .... . mat; me usa lie . as the political lie. The natiou 'xpects them and would be di- j niwilmerf f hev failed tO Show "f ' I Just what locatioa W beat io i great concern. Ii Is subject wide and upon ".rnrfrtH nnlnftin. Ittii. thut Alt a , nol JO ,niPorlani. for Klamath Easin, of all places tn ,the uni verse, actually offers so many beautiful fishing spots that none need worry about finding the j home of the finny tribe. TN" the drive to the resorts some A ,n" r"1 took the Kort Klamath road. rlons. The great natural lawn stretching through the Wood River valley consuming thousand, of ., ,.. ..... in narfnpt .nn " - --- It Is ns the lawn mower on the best kept city lawn had Just flrt' Ished its Job, and the water had been turned on. Into that xone of beauty one drives and marvels at the bless ings of nature which have been bestowed upon Lindsey Sizemore, Jim Pelton and the rest of the land owners In that favored sec tion. ' Grass that Insures prime beef nnd mntton is now claiming at tention ot the livestock' man. The valley is filling up with cattle. We passed one band ot five hun dred which had been driven across the mountain pass from Rogue Illver valley. The boys who drove those cat tle had some experience. The late spring has kept the snow hanked high In the mountains and they had to flounder through and break trails for their llvo- ". Bnt the five hundred head "-r. In good shape. As the cow- hoys opened the gates to the Fort Klamath meadows nnd in went the band of cattle, thero was contentment at once. Every head of livestock settled down to calm living. The hectic Hte OI tne TTU1I WB. OVOC TOP crowding In the lanes had passed ad the cattle spread out over 'AKR that drive, whether you - fish or not. flo out to Lind- , sey Slzemore's delightful ranch. I Look It over, for It is one of the j show places of the Fort Klamath, country.. Then, let him direct you j on a drive. through the Meadows j where you will seo thousands of ' cuttle graxlng In, tho best' pas- i i ,"rr"' '" AmM"""' Thl" .M-fS.?"""1' h,,t 'l tr"n i" s"""ely """' ' In America. This may K ,h ficr,pturM .. , Mary! Baker Bddy: Tt h only by a ' ! klloWf.(1((init ., HavrPmay , Spirit, which niHiuls the claims : of matter, that mortals' can lay off mortality and find the In- dliaolulilo spiritual link which I esublUlies man forever In tho divine likeness, inseparable from his creator" (p. 401). For Krlgldaire, see R. II. Jnt ferson, 1.12 8o. 7tb St., phone 65. ady, A1I-U ClUPTKIl Jti.lV " Ji- .....ii.. . u. m.'lua request, couched n .. command Mildred lu't receiving com pany." sho said shortly, hut Pa mela li.ul moved on mil II she stood before the door In the living room. Tin re she saw the injured gill, propped up wllh pillows In the big arm chair. h Stephen. Mrs. Lawrence glanced nt her J hnu-, Hress. "Yon go back and ty. Connie, while I rhange." - - - i "She would come at this hour. Connie remarked. "Poor Mllly, poor child." Mrs. ' Ijtwrenre snld to herself as she j jhnrrlcri out Into the hull and I down to her own room. Christinas. I Pameln was surprisingly swei't 1o her coming up as sho stood uncertainly in the doorway arm. "It was a barn." Mrs. Law- rene. said absently her eye. On Mildred. j She saw that the girl was pMo nnd lrP1hng. Connie stood Dy her chair, an arm thrown round her sister's shoulders. Mrs. l-awronee looked nt Ste- Phen where he stood awkwardly hj. a table, his hat In his bauds "Won't you all sit down?" h(1 mlM Hmldlr trying lo do as she knew Mildred would like thee In An In the eirennislsnMHI. - U'A hnvan'l l.t.f a mnm.nv V to slay.-Mrs. Lawrence." r.im' la ( chirped. "Just wanted to make j,ure that Mildred is recovering from her wound, nva I It dread- f"l t Sh "Pamela, perhaps Miss Law- rnee d.ietfn'f earn tn hunt nnv. ,h .,..,.,,.. K,. phen broke In hurriedly. He was calling himself a fancy lot 'of names for falling to wavn Pamela mat Mil'iren was keeping the truth regarding the atlack made upon her llfo from the family. Pamela stuttered, then finish ed smoothly ". . . shoved down the stairs." She bud understood Stephen's stress on the word "accldrnt" and she hsd seen the look of dread that swept over Mildred's face when she spoke ot her wound. "It's' really nothing at all." Mildred said quickly. Then she lifted her eyes to her mother. "Miss Judson came to tell us about her wedding." she ad ded, and the pain that she strove to keep out of her voice went straight tn her mother's heart. "Yes." Connie said with ex treme bitterness, "they're going to he oinrried and go to Africa and come hack and live in a whole wing of the hotel." Pamela smiled at her. "Oh, no dear,' she said as sweet as honey, "we're going; to live In a tiny apartment and I'm going to get one of those cunning little type writers and learn to type Ste phen's business letters for him. Perhaps you would teach me, Mildred." she added, turning to I ho girl whose heart was on Ihe rack. "Applesauce." Connie ejaculat ed to tho horror of Jior mother. . Pameln Only laughed and mnr mered, "Love does such won ders." "I'm sure I . . ." Mrs. Law rence paused, unablo to com plete the wish for happlnoss she had Intended offering Pamela. ' "Let me give you some lemon ade," she said huskily and made her, -escape through the dining room to the kitchen where she hastily wiped -her eyes. It was almost more than a mother could bear, -nho thought- seeing her child's heart break before the happiness of a girl who seemed ta lake all that the world lind to offer for granted. She hoped and prnyod that Stephen wouldn't divine what tn KMlh his visit and Pamela's was giving Mildred. Hhe knew her daughter's pride, and the thought that she had left her to fight alonn. to iconcoal hor pain drove her to make the lemonade In haste. Hhe omitted the thin slices nf rrnlt nnd dM not vn bother to take out the seeds. Then tightening her lips nnd , . W 1 n"e t gathering up the painted tin tray he everyday glasses she hor way back to tho living She needn't have troubled to serve the refreshments. With a wove of her hand Pamela do- "J1'"" ' I a Vei t"""f Jer',8h" "'t, h""160 ln nor Hinnlng comments w sny .no, mi ai.iiiu , uu. Th.fclck 'Slro watf fDIIInf out of telling Mildred her plans for iter '. wedding and her honey- DEWEY GROVES moon while l wasn't hll thai .Shu. houed It would ho wns bet Icr thnu h thing sho could gA out of a glass of lemonade, Nlldrcd wasn't rending the way she had hoped. There was hot a sign of envy on her face. Suffering, es, hut Pamela was not sure thut It was not rauseil by physical pain and the exper ience Mildred had been through the day before. Pamela hit, I hoped t make her wince and writhe. That's what she had come for to show Mildred that even though Ste. phen might rush np to see her the very first night h( was out of Jail, It dUlu't mean a thing. In tact with Step tnnt " .... m. . In fart she rrvn went so far, lien standing by, us to lNn nlu "nn nN(1 aen mm n moke the call Stephen considered II Just hll of polite social whitewashing. That It was a knlfo thrn.'t In Mildred's heart occurred to him tin mnM lhi.11 It did to Oliestlon Connie's statement that Mildred ' na, a sweetheart. she. had been very raretul on her visits to him In Jail to give the occasion no more than friendly aspect. Stephen consid ered her a true-blue ally, loyal and whole hearted. It wouldn't have surprised him to learn that many men loved her. Ho drank his lemonade thlr.it lly. graleful for Its s.'ld coolness on his parched throat. Why the devil didn't Pam sl ip her prattling? Couldn't h see that Mildred wn tired and her moiher looking harrnssed? And 1 that young Connie standing there scowling at them like a block browed hater! It made him nerv ous. lint Pamela didn't allow any one to tell her when It was time to go, Siephen knew by exper ience. "We owe so much of this to von." Pamela was running on. Ih..lha ..A 1 f ... the tv ... ..... I . ......i. .... k..l m..1IaJ ""' " "' clof to Mildred's. "I must send you somnthlng from Africa. Perhaps a real leo pard skin for a coat, a genuine Somali. You rould have II made up plain and wear It wllh a wide brown leather hell, suede. I think. You'd look nwfuMy smart In It, Mildred. I'm going to s-k dad to buy me a chinchilla wrap for my trousseuu. Thero are'nt half a dozen In the shops but r won't waul It for sevenil 'months. Dad can send It to Porls. We're" going there after we leave Africa and then we're going up tn Norway for the ski Jumping." "Oh you Just, ought to see Norway In the winter. Mildred. I know some English people who have n place on the const near a little town called Mandell. I was there two years ago. It's the loveliest spot. I can't think of a more Idyllic place for a honey, moon. We can walk for miles through the park all tho land between the village anil the beach Is a park with moss a foot deep and the most intriguing Bnd nnexperted little glens nnd dells and glades and . . ." she paused breathless. "Valleys and vales and dingles. Connie carried on. "Why don't yon get a thesaurus?" Pamela lifted an eyebrow. "Kenlly they do teach everything hut mnnners In a public school don't they?" Mildred reached a trombllng hand to Conn.e's "Don't mind lyr," she said to Pamela. "She's Just a freshle." But the presure of her fingers told Connie other gratitude for having put nn end to Pamela's raving. Only It wasn't an 'end. A fur ther remark of Connie's started Pamela going again. Perhaps she would have started anyway. "What arc you gojng to do without JnszT" Connie asked. "Jusx?" Pamela repeated. "He. Ileve it or not Stephen add 1 aro both too glad to get away from It. We want a chance to com mune with nature nnd find our deeper selves. Life's loo hectic here In America, Wo want tn find a place where wa ran lie all Ihe world to each other. Whero we will get to know the meaning of every little word thn other speaks. You know I'm sura that two people can grow to bo Just like one when Ihey love each other as Stephen and I do." She beamed at Stephen wlio nt that moment looked like the living embodiment of what love can do to make a man uncom fortable. Pamela smiled with satisfaction, He would leave her to pay a cull on another girl, would he? Sim guessed more of Btophefl's mind than He know himself, she'd known from thn beginning that Mildred was tho girl ho wanted, that If she hadn't thrown tho glamorous veil Of her own per sonality nnd cultivated lovellneis before him he'd ' have homed 'straight lo Mildred long before this. Hut It wasn't what Stephen wanted that mattered to her; it was what sho wanted. And she wanted Rtcphnn. Hhe knew he wouldn't break their engagement. For all his oiodernlsm, he had nn old fash ioned "crio Ot Vonor. Hll obll- gallon to her for Retiring ,'lils release from Jill I would help lo hold him, loo. Hut she dlilu'l want him lolling h or he illdu't lorn line; inuklna, any last minute confessions, On i simply had lo think of the future. It certuliriy wouldn't he nice to live with a sacrifice. If Stephen found out, before their marrlagn that uu was mak ing A mistake and went through wllh II he would Inevltiihly ron- : slder he had sacrificed his hap piness for his honor. And with Mildred drooping pathetically rlulit under their eyes he might flud It out any minute. Pamela got up to go. Stephen walked over lo Mil dred and I here was something in his manner thai held Pamela In suspense. (To lie Continued) Woolworths Open Fountain lustallailon of a modern soda fountain In Woolwonh'a Store. Mala nnd K.lgh'h was completed Inlu yesterday under the supervi sion of K. Ehersole. Woolworth. rcpreaenliillve from San Fran cisco. With Jhe opening of the store this inorhlng the fountnln will he In operullon. The fountain Is the lalesl typo, modern In every detail, tak ing In a apace of in feet. DEATHS CLAt lit: M. Itll.KV Claud 11. Klley. world wnr veteran, passed nway In tills city Sunday eienlug at :!a. He aged 4 years at the tlnin of his , dnih. He Is survived by two i brothers. I.. I., and M. II. Itlley. both of Stockton. Calif. The remains are In care of the 1 Knrl Whltlork funeral home. I Pino Avenue ot Sixth, where friends may call. Aiitiiiiinretiient of funersl arrongemenis will he ' made later. SHIItl.KY I I I. I N IIATHIII lt ( Shirley Ellen Ratliliiirn, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kvrretl ' Huthl.urn. passed swsy at the family residence. Hl ItlvMon ' strent, Monday ..veiling at 7. 30 o'clock, following an Illness of three days. In addition lo her parents she is survived by two sltteri, Joan, aged 2 years, and Peggy, aged 3 1-2 years. The child was born In this clly May 0, nnd aged II dnys at the lime of her death. The remains are in the Pink room of the Karl Whlt lork funeral home. Pine avnue al Sixth, where friend, may cull. Announcement of funeral ar rangements will be made later. UlltKNZO ZAMMtVt Lorenzo Zandona, well known ! resident nf Dnrrts, Calif., passed away Monday nl .1.sr o'clock,, following a brief Illness, lie Is survived by his wife, Angelina Zandona and a brother who re- sides at Weed. Mr. Zandona was' horn In Italy. July 27, lss! and was aged 4.1 years 9 months and 29 days nt the time ot his death. Friends aro respectfully In. vited to attend the fnnernl aer-' vices to he held this Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Doris church Willi Mr. Harrison Wllklns ofriclallng. Interment b, 1 to be made In Pk-ard cemetery. Arrangements aro nnder tho dl-: reellnn of the Earl Whllloek Funeral Home. TOKIO. May 21 (Tuesday) (I'P) Twelve hundred houses,1 almost the entire city of Fnnateu , near the Japanese Alps, were ; destroyed by fire this morning, i Several persons Were reported killed. Here are the Leaders in the BIG GASH Golden West Cocc : Junior, Sales Contest 1 (CTcOurr. v Guaranteed ' " Pure dm let than of hlh priced brands MILLION" of POUNDS UBItn DYTIIK OOVFRNMKNT SWIM at the NEW KLAMATH NATATORIUM 1719 Maw St. For UKAi.TII, HAPrTTT, FTHI Vigilant lupervislon; competent Instruction arallnbl by appoia. ment. Reservation, fot parti bt appointment. Try our Natural ll W alert tte m Tub and h bower. PHONE 1268 ONE ACRE And brand new 4-rnotn bunga low, nearly completed. As It smnds. 1 5 0i ; 1 1 oil down 125.4 2 month. Fxrellent well water under pressure In bouse. Splendid land, ltalse chickens, rabbits, etc. liOIKilVC. IKH SK In brick building on Mala 81. 19 room. KeMM.iniil.lii rent, good banc. Price lir.00.00. Terms. A Ill'AI. HI V 2 amsll houses on a big lot (nearly an acre). The two for llsuo. Live in one and rent the oihnr. One Is now rented for Hi mouth. HHt 111: NT 4- rrmm modem, ISO month. 5- r i iiio.iern, isr. mouth. 7-room modern, I0 month. IMMII, MUX IXtCATION !27,fiuo required. I. AMI If! per acre; 620 A. near Midland; Irrigation cost paid In full, b-room house; barn etc. Kntlre farm under culti vation, (iood terms. 120 A. at Dairy in rmp. Kvorything goes for 10000 Crop, Implements, horses, -ows, etc. Nice house and harn. One-halt cash, bal. mtg. ltKSTAin.W'T For sale: good business; seats 44; receipts Inst week, $1248 gross; rent only Ills month; lonse. Price $5500, Including lock. SLATER Investment Co. US So. 7th Phone 688 , At the End of the 4th 1 i y . .. Day . - V i 1 Fred Cm no , ,2 ym. Mi'Cluskcy ' ... . '3 Riijrrnu ffnrrow , 3 Fred Smith.-. . 4 IMore Korgerson 5 Howard Shonta fi Gono Citrminl , 7 Muxine OniKonw ;8 Ki.'i'mit, Knutsvn 9 Rny Andnrson l'O Karle. Smith ItO Audrey Lnvenik Big Weiner Roast Tomor row Night See ttullelin In TontPHt HondqiiHrtrrx. V