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In From Dowa the YeHey
C. A. Ilro? was a Klamath Falls
visitor today 2trom his farm down the
volley.
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fMlnlmum today,-34 -degrees. In From MkHmimI Today
'Maximum yesterday, S3 dcurccs. j j0jn i, tu$utetllnt. a farmer nmr
,JPecJ!t.tton, .10 Inch. .Midland, wa a business visitor In
Deatra Dorrls Wmotsnaj
1. l Tabor, of Derrlo, yesterday
touted the reported shooting ot a
suterte-t bootlegger at Dorrls.
IH:h Krm Fort Klamath I Leave Cor Mlaaonota
Jc Siemens was In lown today! Chas. N. Meyer, ot thla elljr, tort
from Fort Klamath, where he Is morning ior nwimir, Mian.
t where he win undergo an operation
l From Merrill
R. R. Noble of Merrill came In last
4ftatm basin..
thj city tr-day.
In From YitttM( Farm
leaven for Kan Freacrwo
Paul Johnson tft thla morning for
8an Francisco, He will be accom
panted by Mm, Johnson on hit re
turn.
la From Farm Today
Mlis Alice Young and Miss Taylor,
were In today from the bills loung
farm shopping. t
Rom Flaley was In the city today Grove Farmer la Tovm
from his valley farm.
la From Poe Farm
Steve Stukcl was In the city today
from his farm in Poe valley.
Hoop. Here From Merrill
Mrs. John Howell of Merrill
In the city today shopping.
Rcy Kinsman
today from his
Grove district.
Oriewa loggtaj Maa Hetaraa
George Iloylngton, togging opera
tor of the Odessa district, has re
turned from California polnta, where
I he has been spending the winter.
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was a Fans visitor x, , g,. to p.,,,
rarm in tne rine 8lrmw brother of Odessa have
brought down 100 head of steers and
lliacra mem in mr nuure pasture on
', the west side of Link river.
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Dowa From Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courlade were,-
la Fram Vatiejr Farm
8. E. Icenbice U In town today
from his farm down the valley.
In the city today
near Odessa.
from their place la City From Farm
J. A. Maddox Is In the city today
on business from his tarm down the
valley near Merrill. Mr. Maddox aaya
T. Lee has returned from that work Is expected to be started
where she has been spend, on the West Side Hill Improvement
Retaras From Califoraia
Mrs. W.
California
I Ing the winter.
la From Flaw Grow
Varner brothers were In town to
day from their Pine Grove, farm.
la the CKy Today
B. C Hosford was In the city today
on basiaem from his valley place.
l From MesTtH
Gay Merrill la In town today from
the Merrill ranch down the valley.
la From Coeatry
Fred Peterson was
In town today
work In about two weeks.
la From Valley School Water leera Heard Mcta
C. D. Chorpealng is in town today , The board ot directors ot the Klam
from nu school down tne valley on ath titer Users' Association waa
school business.
Dowa From Lela
Manager Urns, of tho Lamm Lutn-'
ber Company at Lela, Is In the city this year.
today on business.
scheduled to meet today to further
work out plana and details for aiding
the government aad Klamath county
farmers to Increase their production
In From Falvrlew
Astorta Grows 8mMM
ASTORIA. Ore.. April 31.-
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from his rural school west of Klam
ath Falls.
la Fram Ptae Grove
J. M. Orim was a county seat visi
tor today from his farm in the Pine la From Keao
orove district.
n. P. Alexander, school teacher at highly prised Jewel the 191? potato
the Fairview school, was in town to- will be grown In Astoria a-plenty
ithla spring. The Grls" Honor Guard,
recently organised, will work a large
: tract of ground donated by a rail-
Elliott was in the city today, road company. The girls say that
hla farm in the they will mind the potato field them-
day on business.
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la From Grove Farm
T. R.
on business 1 rom
Plae Grove district.
la Fram Valley Farm
J. A. Short waa a Klamath Falls
viettor today from hla ranch down the
valley.
la
R. B. Bradbury, ot the Olene dis
trict, waa la the city today on v bust
new aaaV.t attend a moating of the
Klamath Water Users Association
board ofdlrectors.
Kerns brothers, of the Kern Bros.
Power Company near Keno, were In
the city today on business.
Secures Pateat
Henry I'. Davis has tiled his patent
selves next summer.
Evoa Tata the Movtea Do
RIO DE JANEIRO. April SI. The
shaven upper l!w, heretofore an un
disputed mark cf the. clergy, the
stranger or the "effeminate." Is com
ing Into fashion In thla city. The bar'
bcrs attribute the new stylo to
from the United 8tates government 'North America and declare the fad
at the county clerk's office.
Moves t'p From Weed
J. Williamson, formerly of Weed,
hu moved his tiotisehold effects to
sblppington. where he will reside.
Is fostered by the American moving
picture shows which are monopo
lizing the playhouses here.
The JBtaa companies are leaders a
the tamwaaco aold. See CWketo. II
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BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES
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WHATEVER the size of a
Goodrich fabric tire itstands
gh in the eyes of Goodrich as
largest tire. Goodrich knows
;aste in its tires.
Goodrich is careful that the
jest standard of material and
workmanship goes into its
smaii Tore as it goes into tne
biggest tire.
Goodrich Fair Treatment, too.
backs up the small tiro and the
big tire to the same utmost
limit Buy Goodrich tires in
the size you need, confident
you are getting the best
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ANNOVNCKMRKTS
Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. T. A
A. M., will hold a special communica
tion on Monday evening. April II, at
7:30 o'clock. Work la the B. A. de
gree. Visitors welcome. By order ot
worshipful master. A; E. Elder, Secretary.
MARY MCKPURD IN HKR
OWX COMPANY PRUDI'CTIOA
Mary Plckford will soon be
at tho Houston opera house, April
S4 and SS, In the second production
of her own corporation released by
Artcraft. It Is called "Tho Pride of
the Clan" and as the central figure
of a Scotch story of strong human
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at 7:30 o'clock In the west ball of the
I. 6. O. P'lTemple, Fifty new, mem- "P" heart-appeal the famous slar will
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la the morning by the Woman'a Re
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the station to bid the Port Klamath
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nam, of Kalamasoo, Mich., Is visiting
hu son, II, c. Putnam, of Shipping-
The Episcopal evening prayer and .ton.
song service will be held In Library , T. L. Yancey of Sblppington was a
ball Sunday at '7: 30 p. m. Special . visitor In Dorrla, Cat., Thursday,
prayer for the nation will he sald.l Mrs Herbert Hill haa been very
All Interested are cordially Invited. alck thla week, but Is reported some
to attend these services.
The "Seven Churches of Revela
tion" will be the theme at the Qotpel
hall Sunday evening.
better.
"The Parole Mash" Is Coming
On nest Thursday, April 36, the
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the Ilbrsry. which was to have been Mask." The show starts each 'even-
held Mondsy afternoon, has been In
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At the Mttle Brown church tomor
rew: Second sermon in the series,
The Sermon en the Mount." Sub
ject, 'The Beautltudes." The even
Ing subject will be "Tho Lords Day
a inumpnai memonai."
Sacred Heart Charrh
Pint mass at 3:30 a, m.; Sunday
school st 8: 15 a. m.; second mass at
10:30 a. BJ.fsvsnJag service at 7:30
week-day pt 7:30 n. a.
. Whs the War Movements
COLUMBUS, O.,' April 31. Dick
Grabo, "tonserlal artist." wsnU to
organise a corps of barbers to follow
Ohio boys Into the trenches of Eu
rope, keep the shared and trimmed,
and wield the rasQr on the enemy If
the opportunity 'offers.
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Live a Love
MEACHAM, Ore., April 31. Mr.
and Mrs. Jelw Casey, newlywedi,
lived on Ipvealena for twenty-five
hours, thersy probably establishing
a record for ability to agist on noth
ing but kisses. On their honeymoon" WANTED Housework
from Enterprise to bagranoe. tne
train was stalled 'by a saaarsMda for
tw'enty.flve hours. Thar was no food
on the trala.
ing promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
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Peace Advocate Dines
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 31. Ham-
llton Holt, editor of the Independent
sad n representative of the League
to Enforce Peace, will be the guest
of honor st a dinner tonight given
under the auspices of the Portland
clumber of commerce. He will ex
plain the plan of organising a league
of nations to enforce permanent
peace.
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Alias accMeat and heaUii aeUrles
fro the standard ef the world. Ask
ChMeote for rates. ' 13
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If you are Interested la having an
expert Piano tuner coma hers fro
fbsraaa, Clay A Co., San Pratetseo,
fan, tip Mrs. sumwalt at SfifM at
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A Friend of Mine
Has just Returned from
Honolulu where he pur
chased One Hundred Dozen
Ukuleles
He shipped me a good
selection at lower prices
than I could obtain any
where else, so I am able
to offer a good quality
Ukulele at
$4.85 and up j
Tho Ukulele Is tho most noenlar Instruwieiit upon
tho market today 4 anyone oan team l iW U $
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