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PAGE FOUR THE KLAMATH NEWS .WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1931 The Klamath News rakliekea nrr "rm ' IlKd.i t Tha Klaeaalh New Pub- SIM uml, Kismet fa I la. Official iir f cur atit rail. Tied lm.ih Cal. P start Uallewar . mm llwmtfm.1. a. alar. Bntered aeon elaa. mailer t Ik poatelfle t aUeroat Kalla. lr-oa, Nevantbw II, I'U. a.r l of March 1. lit. lU.KIIirTIOII RITBI f)lvr4 by oarrt.r. month i.llv.re ky oelrler. yeatr ... Ttellvera malt raar. count? . lMllvere ky niU oulelae fy. rear i "- uharlDII ffayakla In aaraaoa. Haoraaantad aatleaally ky II. C al'KlliNak.N CO, 14 San JTrkBOlaco N.sr ToiK Ckloaia 1 ..troll Porilena taaiua Loa o.l.a Cmii af Thk Herald and N.wt, tna.tbar with easmol.te Information ,Mt tha Klamath Fall. markaU may ka obtained for to a aklt at any of tbeae affloaa. Taleebaae I Ilamkar Audit Huraau CiretilaMcf FIGHTING . FOR NOTHING Jack Dempsey's action in knocking down one of the participants in a wrcstline bout which he recently rcf ereed in Texas reminds one that few pugilists, in this day and age, ever use their lists except when they are in a rinsr getting paid for Jt which is something of a contrast with the old Hayi . i On this occasion Demp icy geems to have been quite justified; and it goes without saying that his ac tion drew roars of approv al firm the audience. But the point we are trying to make Is that neither he nor any other boxing champion or near-champion has in dulged In any fist fighting, except for pay, for a long time. The old-time champions were different. They were rough - and tumbel chaps who fought because they liked to. They were like John L. Sullivan, who loved to swagger into a saloon, take a few drinks and then announce that he could lick any so-and-so in the house. But that sort of a thing doer.n't seem to happen now. Professional boxing may be in the hands of a fearful bunch of high-binders and chiselers; but the boxers themselves are more polished and gentlemanly than their predecessors ever dreamed of being. NO CLEMENCY a During the past two Jrears Governor William H. Adams of Colorado has not once utilized his preroga ttve of executive clemency. according to the governor s own statement to the Col orado general assembly. Governor Adams says that many cases were brot before him during those two years, but that he care fully investigated each case and concluded that he had no reason to set aside the lentence cf the courts. This Is a curious record possibly unique in all Amer ica. It seems to indicate that Governor Adams is a con scientious governor, anxious to do his duty as he sees it. But is it not a bit strange to think that not one case reached him in two years' time in which an injustice had been done? The Col orado courts must be oper ating on a higher standard than those in most other Uales. o One commission Presi dent Hoover is probably glad he didn't appoint is the New York Eoxing com mission. o The fact that wheat con sumption has greatly de clined In America leads Cynical Sadie to observe that conditions have gone against the grain. A woman In Illinois is re ported to have cut up ?2000 and sewed the pieces on a crazy quilt. There's one woman, at least, who had no difficulty making both ends meet. Today By ARTHrn brihhani; Copyrtiht, IIO. hy Kin I Feature Syudlcat, Inc. LOS ANGKLES, Jan. IS. This wii written at Hodge on tha Mnjav desert east of the Cajon Paw oyer 'he mountain,. 10 mile from the Loa Angela Kx amttiar office. Motoring to the pa from th orange grov, is bloeeera, ant! the lone row of roaea in full bloom, you pa", automobile com ing lite other way. down from Boar mountain. They carry bob sleds and tobomtaua (aliened atroea radiator fionl ikn Ias enrd lo the running board. Crowda go up to pass the week end in the enow eknng, ekaung. Man likea changa of climate and here he cola the extremes, m half a morning. e e ALFALFA grown under Irri gation on the deaert. by tbia wriivr and many oiber farm er,, glao haa ita extremes. Tha beet price offered here by the Southern Flour and drain com pany of Atlanta. Georgia, la 13 dollar, and 2a centa a ton. Tbia Individual, who raiaea thorough bred horse at Allaire. N. J. 3.000 miles away, pave 4S dol lar, a ton thera. The differ, ence ta in freight and In tha hay. At leaat 50 per cent better alfal fa here than In the ea.t. bright green la the bale with tha blue (lower atill brilliant. Thl. writer, having other enterprises, real estate, etc.. it doea not mat ter. No sympathy requested, tha bay will remain in fireproof .tor age. - UK most thankless job on earth 1 .uppMng for man beast. sk any farmer or Jamea M motto and his wife. Ha runs a his dairy farm at Phoenix, i Arizona, deliver, line excellent milk at 10 centa a quart, certi fied milk at SS cent a quart, and loses money regularly. How can real farmer, deliver milk to he dairy lor four cents: ivr. M1XOTTO raise, beef cattle on a 100.000 acre u .. of Phoenix and fells I Ih. .leera as vearlincs to save J ,..A Me can tell Mr. Swift cf Chicago that rai.ing good cattle i. nhllamnrony DUBll. W. t.nu Mtnnoio. who haa lived all over the world, say he would rather lose money in m business in the climate oi r. lona. than make money bankiug in Chkaso or New York. TASTES oilier. .-it. " . president of the Chase Na tional bank. say. he would rather , make money banking in .-v- York. The late "ls ' used to say that he wouldn t work awav from the stock yards if vou save him hi choiio ol any" Job on earth. rESTET-DAY wheat sold In Europe t (be lowest e i since th iy ol Ma"-'" belli, in the sixteenth century. You could buy grain in Liver pool as cheaply a. Drake bought it. when he was provisioning his ships to rob the Spaniards. The Chicago price was belter here, thanks lo Vn.le Sams long porketbook. stabililing puces by Suving and not .ellins "d thanks to th" tnnlf. a WILLIAM KOOERS know i..irfent Hoover a. yell Milton knew t romneu. You remember bow rowerliil '1't" thought and purpose usually in Latin. Yesterday. Boxers re waled Mr. Hoover's unwillinxness , hand J', million, ot public " rf,rr TodJv read $r..oou.00u Red Cn ap propriation. m m m , ..a initfcr Ot --fHE preinnt - I vrto that, :oo. :wu'po - hafnrs ishne?s if it eer -wui bim. " bn . . n-.n-atria canal. -iAA tn hll u TUB I .111.'"- - it did not give ''-'v von the Red -rns . " ' . -or. I build it Mh puritn . Slants of Wisdom nj CL.MtK WOOD Kdltor of Weeion. Oregon. Leader Now a the time the pancake .K.t.r milt-i ii hit whenever iv to the platt.-. t, Prlncn of Wal1 1s safe in attacking the -boiled fhirt. which ha iu-vcr been anybody bosom friend. . e e K Nashville. TennesfC b'n "tinge nt the piano." But not unless the piano cackles and lays, an esc would we consider 11 a niirarle. ' Quotinz Uii.l.y. -The original Goldu Ihlitions tr is k.pt In a steel cagf fitted with burglar alarm." Evidently the nwn-r doesn't relv upon It hsrk. ' . . . I.nnlts as tliotiFh !t' ih marines to carry on In Nicaragua until they're tarried out ot .Nita rapua. ... T..... ate too high, tlu-y ait unfair, they are dis--rinilnalory i,. .hws wotiltl e lieaudliiit would we liave without them? The fellow who leads the college yells, says the office sage, would do well to ob serve the Christmas card sentiment: "Good cheer throughout the year. o 'As the word corpulent was heard used in a sent ence at the police station the other day: "Who is that corpulent five buck.' to the other dayf '- Differnc in Climata Difference in My Price Drake Bought Grain Watch the Grabber. Crosa with drought and nnem ployment reli.f which la much too big a Job to aay nothing of overhead wastage. Private phil anthropic agenciaa wlih tha beat ot Intention, are expensive. It you gave 13.V0do.O0A (or relief to the Red Croea and It passed tha money on to the Sal vation Army, and It la turn to tha Y. M. 0. A. and it to any one ot tha other benevolent agen ciaa. when It came to paying out (he money, after overhead, sal aries, expenses, etc, there would be about enough l't to buy three eandwtrhe. a a e ACONCKKSSIOXAL committee Investigating Communism and Communists, report thai those gentlemen and their theories aro a grave menace lo democratic government. The first natural question la WHAT democratic government. Where have the committee recently seen aucb a government. Communism mean, having things In common dividing up." Oiiissid of the Bible, read on Sunday, you hear little about dividing. In our civilisation and from those llia( have anything to divide, you hear nothing about dividing. I F WE ever get a Democratic government, and it ever faces 'grave menace ' it will come from gentlemen seeking to grab everything, not from would-be dividers. It congress ran take are of the grabbers, at Muse. a Shoals, for Instance. It need not worry about Communistic divid ers. They win change tneir mind., as soon a they get some thing to divide. THK committee say the 'Kcds" are closely united and obrr the order, of Moscow, absolutely. That Is as foolish aa what the Kcds say of capitalism, and even more inaccurate. Where 10 Com munists are gathered togemer mrio nir i uiitiuti nv - : ate plans for governing the world. And no re.il CuminunUt believe In taking order, frura anybody. Look at Trotisky thrown out by Stalin. Pauton be headed by llobespierre. ltnbes- pierre guillotined. Marat stabbed to death by Charlotte Corday. Congress should watch the grab bers, and let the comic artt.-i attend to the Communists. Eighteen Years Ago In Klamath If plans which originated at an Informal meeting of attorney, thi. afternoon materialize. Kla math Fall, will aoon have a wom an on the rolice force. Her duty wilt be particularly to observe . tho rniiHiict nf vonnt. alrl. anil attempt to eorre.t cmIs which it is suown are prevalent here. It is claimed that it Is Intps ible for poilcenien to hamllo the situation, and (he need of an ex perienced woman is believed to oe great. The local n!ice force has taken up the matter of the delin quencies t.f girls with the par ents, but little good has resulted. It is believed that an experteii'-ed woman poll. oiiicer could not only present (he matter to par ents In an effeuive manner, but could work for prea good with ),He girls themelvci. Two rarload ol mule, said b thft le;t p?r shipped uut of this aection. started for tho Cali fornia markets ai 1 o'clock; th;i afternoon. Thy ar shipped by D. M. MrLamore. who bought tn different part of Klamith roim'y durins the paet two raontas 117 of the very lit pp-rimns of tbe MI?onri (staple llrestnck crop, and tho two car loads form a por tion of the band. "Miiutb county U llal for mule raisinR." Mr. MrLemor. said thi aiternoon. I: eems 'to me that if rode raiern here ., , . I adv ti raising mules it would be va-tlv profitabf to them." Th" question of the right of the Water Tsers Association to colle-'t mc-rahf-rphip fe from owners of land Included la a gov ernment reclamation project when the a rcazp on whi h the asfv.-m'nt i levr-d is not receiv ing water for Irrigation i. to b brought up in th- supremo court oy tne iviamam arer L-wrs rt- Qciation. which corporation ne-ki to dissolve an injunction Issued lact umni-r the requrit of 8. II. Griffith. Ex-Husbands Visits .Annoy Divorced Wife ALTt'R AS. Calif , Jan. 20. Moua Vk'u'l haa entered action In the nuperior o!irt here to alter the intrlur.-itory degretj nr.'intM hr from L'avid Went. The de- rre ullov rd the hunhand to Mt t':i rhildr-n whenever he pla!-ed. hut the wife eefka to alter this to allow him to viMt them only b twrn tiie ho'irn of two and lour oYloi-k on Saturday af tern'Mjui. Mrs. Weiit riaimn that the rot.-, slant and Irrezular rail of WV.it to n e tinMr children have worked hnvnc with hr nervous ayntem. ' Ti. action nutnnion th hii"iaud to appear and answer why thg de- I roo bhould not be amended. Borel to Conduct School Orchestra Harry Morel hn Ukf-n over the (inhMtra ork at KUmatli i;niou iiiijh ftcbunl beij-uPD oi tlie increased enrollment duo to in comiiift fro hm en which necessi tated a Huns for them. It was announced Tuesday by Paul T. Jackson, principal. Mr. Siovall. leader of the band, has volunteered to teach a flass In reneral ience In ad dition to hie bund work. Mm-p he in the vnly teacher availabl for that class, it waa atated. Writes His Son To Take Sargon "I'm M. but most folk, take m lor 70 and 8rgon deserve, all the credit for my fine health. For the lest four years rheuma tism In my less, back and neck, and a burning. Irritated condi tion ot my bladder would lay ma In bed two or three days at a time. My stomach seemed to just tav In an acid, bloated condition. ' ""ex NaaM. 4 mm J.S. MlHHtXS 'Srroa toon cot my If a no muib hotter I can now walk with tb btMt of them: and viry other pain and trouble in gone, too. iSatKon Pills iu-t o n.iturallv t.iy'r nnply won1trutl. and thi whole trtatmM.t heau n tbine I Tt- pvtT nen. I'm writ. nit my ton in Milwauk-. who ta to Uk a cout of ijaigton. It U hlp anybody." Jan. Siddonv, 2.ii 3tlth itr?f. Sivattlc. PROPOSES LAW CHANGES ! c (j. Legislative UrOUp Receives Suggrgted Acts At Lunch R. C. Croesbeck .uhmltted to the directors of the rlianiiier of comtnerco at Tiicljt regular meeting an act lo amend the pre- scat banking act. an amendment to tho constitution on ttm s.x per cent tax limitation and an act to create a tax conservation and u pervi.orv committee in e-irh coun ty in ih tte ot Oregon. Mr. GrorbvKk briefly outhm d tb dlf- jferent points In tlico at for1 amendment, and upon motion. tha amendments were submit ted to tho initiative- ommittee. ! These bills will be forv.irdod al onca to tho repre-entatircs from this distrut in the !t.iio Icpisla turA at S-lem. Teleprams from Senator Pei wrr and McNary nrrc read at the bo.ird .'? ir.i of the aireci or. Tiif-o tr-!o.ratn w v in an-wfr to t&v ' frnr.i t?" ,t ham her for tof'ir.ition and sup port in r.'iu'-t.s for M'n-nria-lions for the d-Kl.HHJ'U Kalla inTrstat hi.;hw.. v. Uoih fna tor pifdfed thrir support and coonrratlon to the fonstrin-tion of 'this road, which wn:;ld fonipw-to The l)ulir.('aiforn!a hlffliu ;y. Dirt'Ctorti of tho Klamath unty chum her of tnmipri" ytcrfl;iy went .in record as faforlne tli pnsface of a bill to prestntot at the pre-e:it l1 ai -taiturt.. akir.c for th appropriation of s.it.otni for lni'red advenlninc for tho statp of Oreon. ( ooperanon nt uio lo. a r aambrr w.n a'ii by V. G. Ide, accreurv and tnanatrr of the M.it (j Uan.i oi com- rner-e. W. A. Pickering Estate Sues ModOC COlintV. ALTURAS. Calif.. Jan. Ci A suit ha ben filed here by the W. A. Pickering estate a zainst Mo doe county, a.jkine thr th aum of $2".0'ni tae ajfJiin-'t the e t:ite of th late 1 imb'-r magnate be et ayiile The complaint !Ie t .at th aJiessjiient of the i-kr riuc rotate m not complotrd prior to th ad journment of the roiyity board of equalization and that its rcpre nentative had no chance, to appeal from the taxd valuation, which the complaint elates are hi slur proportionately than Furrotiiidiii? l.'inds of similar naractr. Part of the iron. ens. IMckTini holdings in tliii county are owned hy the W. A. I'ickerinz ttate, und ihe balance the pickerin? Lum ber company. Foreign War Veterans Will Dine Tonight A eofidl and viiifon feed, un der the aiispic of the Veteran)! of Korr-icn Wars, will b given at the Hagles hall at o'clock thin evening. All ex-erve men and iorel?n servl'e me n are en titled to uttend and to bring their famine. Their dirhaivo will b their rickft. according to the an nouncement made yesterday. A venison feed with cranberries and all the trimmtnrs wilt be ferved and a program presented. The affair ii being givn an part of the Veteran un-mployment re lief program. Twenty-Thirtians ' Entertain Lions At ' . ... t m vviin iiuiaii . , . . A Fhort but interest ,g proirram was given by tit" Iwoniv - Thlr - tlans when they met in Joint sen- .ion with the Lions at their noon ...ii.u..m . .. ...j. . i.- ini'ti.ni was opened with n tl.nte duet given hy two attractive glrli. Edcar De Spain, seeretnry of the 20-30 cluo, gave an lnirur tive talk on the origin, goal and meaning of the rltili. Thursday night will he the 20 10 club smoker whlrh win honor their national president, comUtg here from Ke.no, .Nev. HYNOrstH Life In th llttl- town of UM Thrush, Iowa, was ton uneui'lttntt to suit (iinger tils TolUver, so h (.uirelved the idea of ori,li liil Junior Country club, and thus sari ti a the younger at from Lmplett- norvdom. Avm.!iigly h arranged for the purchase of Mill it u ill farm, a 10-a.r tiact wlih an old rambling, houmi oti It. and file arrangid with JiMiky Brooks and her husband, blind Penny H rooks, to act ehe.ier- dt.S. 1 ha Idea was that tha club waa to be evlustv. No parents al lowedand no babirs. The mo tion was himly seconded by tiln Ker's intimates, all ot them hd tug spirits In Hed Tbrusti Kddy y ,crA SMI T J ' Itlia:a-r 'Tbe nnnif of ibis club Tho puipi riii nti "To tuiit a pHNt time," hall " aald mid Jack-on. xvcslcv Meeker and Pal-1 ty ear. I tltnter ji the d.u'aliler of a miulAldr ami tli !le(ii!.tttuhi.T of a very wealthy wom.m. th. f.trmer Phil Van Pool n. I'llil w.. a -i y nleratit person, t.iv a ut l.ln- ;er and hel evirs m Ir'tinK Her .in ii . ne nle;t? ' (1. ... . ... Ttte farm and fnr:u lio.i.e housh!. ti;n-T protcedt-d with a ac::er.tl ovcrhsitllttc in whh all the h:ti . hotl kids of ld ("hruh enthtt.lsstlcally asi-tetl. Il.tldine ami Ittteii at'tl liir.M.h mics were donated. Kdtly Jark nn eten nave au old mar. named .Mrt.Jack.nn. And thm tho lead- 1IIC -I'll It. pro. ettt' u .nil 'in litai oigunUntlon of the tiuh. ril.M'TKU VI. 'Number one. No prcai liei .." Gincer besau firmly. "It Is cu.tomary t nante the child firm." naid Kildy Jack.on But upon th;s point the discus- inn became no involved that thT were obliged to Temporu. "The r.m of thi- club ahall he dah-da-b." rnd Oinfr a hf rot. "Th pnrpoi torn" nxt." r ltd Eddv jjckon. "To havfi a ood time." faid To paint the dUM. f low. a deep ro-rcd." iid wilr. patty. To get rid of parents nno . k. ..M rinit.f At -h.-' e.irt the-.- tiei-Me.1 not to hotlier with lite li.rmal ortsir lialinu Just ft--there wotllrt he pleniv ut lime (or t:.t Is'er on. Thy mart on! a h - thetr b.-t frienl. I ie witn iirm-iiiai- u:. n.. . .nil. ... t th cltib whatever it wa evn tunlly called, and whenever or ganized "In the meantime PIT be preet dent and do the bwt 1 can." nid Ginger cheerfully. "Now left draw up the rule-. Upon these they were fairly well attrefd. No babies, no preach ers and no parent wer- to he ad mitted. Young people of th up prr yt ars of high hool and pri vate preparatory i-chooW could at tend club meeting by Invitation only, and could not participate as active member until thy were either graduated or had ltt school. One large formal function would be given for parents and other married persons each year, Jenky was to be the, formal reeldont Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness Th doctor tell us that f9 per cent of all sicknefs is due to stom ach and bowel troubles. You can't he well if your digestion is had; ; you are likely to Ret sick unless you , relish food and digest it properly, i Tanlao ha a wonderful reeord as relief from digestive trouble, : even those ot years' standing. ! i 'r. L. B. SimmonJ, of 1134 14 Larimer St, Denver. Colo., ay: I "Tanlo mnde me relish nd digest ,y food fine. It aUo caTei m0 of I dlMV ,ptU, an4 ncrvousne. I fcow i -lMD w,i an(i , ,,. in ' j good m dllyt, work . youngster." Tf . Imm - n.l If von suffer from eas. pairs in the stomach or bosrcls, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, enn't sleep and are nervous and all run down, you need Teniae. It is good, pur medicine, mad of root, herbs and barks. Get bottle from your druggist today. Money back tf it doesn't help you. l950THtBOTO5-Mei?RllL CO: ntaHtager, thaperon end bouse mother. Heuiiy Brooks was the hounrr. "That's gruel," said Kddy Jack son. "A blind bouncer.'' "Thai." said lilnacr wickedly, "U the only kind of bouncer e II havt,' e e e After that, very afternoon at 4:80 and again at 6 ('clock, Iry Ford's old taxlcab stood at th northeast corner of the square tn vvurey lo Mill Rush aspirants for evening labor. Tho willing to work and work bard were gtveu fra traiiHpaiUtlon and a light nuppor. Thitae who went merely for the aoclal aid ot the enter- W ,4Y ' 1 . IV "a be lh dnli.' r'ddy Jsfkwn. rati). trad tlnicr as prise were tliarjed fnr ilia ride. tor admission to the urounds. and lor retre.nmcni.. , ry Ford, whte t.xlrah met all in.fomira tram., coiiutel on a . o.uine.s In . onnee- ,,nn th nr0 , .tv.tie, at , h nartlfiilarlv over week- ' . . ' . . . n,i. -.n i ii.reni. an.i otner .Klillt rcl.'ll'v,' would make tl-e of lite Is ntllv crn. 1rl vlnn the yuun. 'zcne-iation 10 otit-lde means of tran.porut.on. II 7 yLy. i 1 K! yj Mi rttrrled favor with GlnKeriW' ni "' ' Klla rlht t th. .t.rt hv a.kitti. and followin her advire in ; tard , r,, ,hl. ,. idlti lr . art ful t ontltlersll.in lhal ;i ,er,n e.irh vrav r i rent. I be I round Irlp' would ho about rlsht. I witli a reduction ol rive rent, on h tare wbtn more ihan the! n....it.r. . ..rn rarrlei. When I the work was umler way and par- llcuiarly htnvy retre.hmenl were, heid out s. an Inducement, lie orten canted a. many as lo or 12 each trip. Day after day the fa.rlp.tlnK work, of rehabilitation went mer- rllv on. As soon a. th ro'tm. we're In fairly hahlt.ible tondltlon Ben and Jenttv Brooks srni week-emls at ill rottags. Clnger taking litem out immediately t tho eiore of st hol on Friday. Cars that had been rlrt4 principally to the pravryard of old "0' wars bet ire. were rowen out. tilled up a lilt aud forced back into noi.v service. IlUrard ed bicycles were unearth'-d from attic and ceLar recef.e.. re-tired !ond . , work. And evety all ,, ,00n sehnol w' out nt 4 o'clock, and h.I nay lorn: tux Saturday and i-tindav. a rrcakinz. groan in p. acren mtng i ahar:ide wn(1e. its way out toward Mill Riih on the ftnhhlt liver. t.itigc r aereen.ent with Ren and Jenky wa pliant and work eble, a (ringer nmd. e never have onr trouble,' ao they did not - oiisideT It n ere -wry to have Vmj -v n 0 r nas fouroacK Given Out ? f Barltnrhei Oflrn Tarng of Disordered kidney. If miserable with backache, bladder irritation and getting up at night don't take chancesl Help your kidney at the first ignofdisorder.UieDoan'iPilU. Successful for more than SO years.1 Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan i today, bold by deal-. I everywhere. Doan's ills U lt -tei i IV mm ETHEL HUESTOti a legal ataietnent ot their arrange ments. Olnger'a Idea was to run the thing experimentally at first, pav ing m pu sea out of the proceed, and dividing the possible profits, to all of which Jenkv cheerfully agreed, trusting Olnger to site that sh did not suffer In the long run. Anything that ah and ftm. could makf oft tbe place In the way of fruit and vegetabld pro duce waa to be their own. and Jfnk mad up hr mind that ti would be considerable. Kroro neighboring friendly farmrs th donation rommltlee simu red two small plge, a dtiu bens of a (treat many odd mil- she wmt lure. f hreert, and two eineny , but .till belligerent rooster.. Bddv Jack. on made tne oirer nt a Jersey cow of venerable ae and record on the aole condition that I someSt.dv call at Pay lllrt lor It. and th.t h be not held re.pon.l- l,!e for It. funeral eiene. in caae , . .... fir auniipn tie. n en riniie t'r Miri , ltd. ' Clncer. whe was not to be daunted by any rondltloua. put Putty Inlo service and they two nine hhih. vim U1I" ......el re-!"' ba. k to Mill flush al a I un til t'f rally ltd thn bewll- nerru aitini.t wtiuu tie. t..v.. emotion at the oatbursls fit lamhler and applause evoked by hr unrii.oullonal tour. linger ale, near her. and other X Start your winter vacation on a train to California Ik TllK MONTH, thou sands will seek mid winter sunshine and fun in California . . . at San Francisco, Los Angeles, llttllywood. Or perhaps at Palm Springs, or below the bor der at Apis Caliente, Mexico. Here are the tickets ( 16-DAY ROUNDTRIPS) SAN FRANCISCO . . $21.25 LOS ANGELES 39.75 And Here are the Trains II you want the best, take the "West Coast" goes straight "Cascade," one of Amelia's through to Los Angeles, but finest cxtr-farc trains nosv carries a San Francisco Pull only 21 hours, Portland to San man. "Klamath" cartics the Francisco, new silver lounge cat. Southern FaciSic Passenger Station: Spring and Oak St.. Phone 2000 City Ticket Othut 515 Main St. Phone 2000 SAKE bottled dunk, were bauiht In lai .n iiuanllll.. and al Hie t lies il eal iios.lble price for resale lo cua lomera and aue.i.. HandwUlie. eulalled au much labor and le qulred en many espen.lve Ingredl ettla that the .ale pike wa. pie- hllilllve- the only market nam i the fliiuliclnlly halldbenited J' ore and cheap cnoklea ami plain cako. weie adopted aa .uiuil lute. e e a Olngee's early training stuod her In good .lead, hhe had re clpe for a tarllritlarly good and liir&pt'i"We brand or fruit cook, one which had been prime favor lie with ill Tolllvnra In Ih fru gal old parsonage tUva, lly a alrtrt piatlisiiiatlrel pro ceaa ahe f I ml red out that the. cookie If made up In larae quan tities on tlw gas stove at li.iorn. dee with linodhv rultlu he ralshta ti.l eiaclly one and one half cents each. The rooklea weie large and nll ln and could ho aold for fit ceitia aa lt a. ahe could Itlru them out. hi. whenever tlinier had few hour, respite from ihe stirring ac I v 1 1 1 .-a. at Mill Ittlah, ahe could usually he found flapping about In lubber .oled .neakaia. wlrtioiit lorkltlga, 111 the kllchan at Doorndee, enveloped In big ap ron, her bright bobbed hair en tirely euni-eeled beneath It g t.'l handkerchief. On a balmy morning during th flrat week of May she wa. .0 en gaged, nnorihy, at her direction, wa. chopping raliln. by the pound tllnser wa. carefully measuring ingredient. Intu ihe mining howl. There waa smudge of flour upon her flushed face. streak of It across the red handkerchief that hound bor brow. i0in w,. well Into the .mil doiau when a alcp .minded upon the kltrheu porrli and a ahadow I oil a'; us. the room from the open door. iioodtt. who wa. ttpiio.lt the d....r. ral.ed her bead, tiinte dhl not tut u . I To lie t'onlinued i TAKT. Ore. Jan. !0. (Ar Mia. t.ther Miter was killed oa th heath near lietila l.ak yea lerday when she was thrown from lo. on which she hd been standing. The log rolled on her and tru.hed her. MILLIONSof HERS Lft your winter tji tion begin on one of Southern Picific'shos pitable trams. In the warm, fiiendly seclusion of a swift-speeding limited, forget the sell you left behind gnd plan the California days ahead. MOT IB v. I 2aMaakBeBsMlslBasaIallslaB3 W -.aJ a' as . Jk i