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cHpcfing That 'Prote&s
Dependability that's what you want
in the roofing that is between the weath
er and your valuable goods or crops or
animals. '
Ru-ber-oid hat proved its dependability
during more. than 35 years of service. It
is the .cheapest because it lasts long and
you can depend upon its protection.
Suggestiona-and advice on your roofing
problems cheerfully given.
Also.nnk as stoat Rn-W-oll
Shinglet rsdaadgresn
RUBER 010
RIADY ROOFING
LAKESIDE LUMBER CO.
Telephone 128
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A strikingly graphic reproduction
of a Chinese Tons room, with the
Oriental highbinders plotting to kill
one of their number who has failed jtDe averago production for a well Is
to respond to blackmail, Is shown In
"The Tong Man', Sessue llayakawa's
latest production for Robertson-Cole
release.
EXPLANATION OF
GASOLINE SHORTAGE
(Continued from page 1)
29.64 barrels a dar as against 40.96
a day Are years ago.
Curtailment of sales was brought
'it Is'authentlcatly stated that this bout' a"ln to the statement.
Tong room Is not a studio built sell " ,ne V a" r Puh"c
but a real boni-flde Tong roota.'duty' M ,here " not enouKn "
which was brought to the studio ln-!oI,ne ",0 meet "nulrements of in
tact from the headquarters of one of' dust"r anJ Mrlculture and all the
the largest Tongs on the Pacific 'uelrM of lne ra'rist
Coast. In thi. .tsttlDg t shown thai "Reports of a dangerous situation
Tong shrine, the dragon's head (In came down from the farms. There
which Hayakawa and his swectheirfwas Insufficient gasoline dlstrlbutod
take refuge from the treacherous i to keep tractors and Irrigation
head Tong man) .and the hanging 'pump going. There was only one
and Joss used In the actual Tong course to conserre by curtailing
meetings. the least essential consumption.
Another realistic set la the. Chinese What constitutes the least essential
gambling den and hop joint, showing was clear Joyriding."
the Chinks in the pursuit of their, Rumors that the shortage Is due
favorite indoor sports. ,to exports and to capping of wells In
At the Mondale Theatre Wednes- order to decrease supply and raise
day and Thursday., 'prices are declared unfounded. The
'company exports of gasoline. It says.
ItlllTHS were 705,741 birreU In 1918, while
this year the total will be 213,351
Stewart At the Warren Hunt under old contracts,
hospital, July 21, 1920, to Mr. and The company quotes a reports of
Mrs. Thomas Stowirt of Olene. h st Oil and Ran
a son. saying that statements filed
I PERSONAL MENTION I
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Mrs, M. Poterson and daughter,
Miss Vivian, who have boon visiting
nt Chlloqtiln. Oregon, for tho pail
two weeks, loft thl. ninmlng for
Hilgi'wood, California. From there
tlieyVlll go to Lost Angele and thou
to their homo In IMmoiullon, Cun'n
rfa, via St. Paul. ,
A. I. Holt left this morning for
Slston, California, nfter a two days'
buslneM visit In this city.
K, II. Simffonl, who has been visit
ing In this city for the past ten days,
returned to lijs homo In Plsmo
llearh, California, on tho morning
train. .
Don I.uber loft this morning for
Weed where he will make his homo.
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. t.ytlo wore
passotiKers on the morning train tor
r.iiom. Ore-son. v,hra thay will
spend two weeks with Mr. I.ytle's
brother.
I.onnle James left this morning
for Slskyou, California, whore ho
will make his home.
. Miss I,. A. Tuttle, who hat been
here on a pleasure visit for about A
week, took the morning train for
her homojti San Francisco.
Mrs. Charles TSWgart. of Oakland,
California, has been visiting In ibis
city with, her sister. Mrs. E. R. Otis,
and left this morning for Dorrls
where she will spend the dar and to
morrow wlil take the train for her
homo. While here she visited Crat
er take and all other points of' in
terest In the county.
E. C. Dennett, who hat been here
on a three days' business trip, wat a
passenger on the morning train for
nis nome in san Francisco. ,
Mrs. I, W. Bishop left this morn
ing for he,r homo In Oakland, Cali
fornia. She has been visiting' In
Lakevlew tor a month with relatives.
Mrs. C. K. Robertson was a pas
senger on tho morning train for Mt.
Hebron, California. While In this
city-she was the guest of Mrs. J.A.
Leatch.
MliM I.ulu Carr, of Helena, Mon
tana, arrived Saturday, and Is visit
ing at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Joe Calhoun, of Miller Hill. f '
Mr. and Mrs, II, H. Nelion are lie re
from Patterson. California, to visit
with Mr, and Mrs, Joel T. Ward., Mr.
Nelson was In the real estate busi
ness with Mr. Ward In 1912.
Mrs. Katberlne Klopton Wells,
who passed her girlhood In Klamnth
Falls. Is back for a visit with her
sister. Mrs. Allen Sloan. Mrs. Wells
Is living in Roievllle. California, at
Krvln Johnson has gone to Port
land for a short visit
Perry LVj Lap and A. E. Whltfaan.
left this morning by car for Ashland,
where they will take the train and
continue their Journey to Salem and
the Elks convention.
Everett Griffith, who has been vis
itlng here with old friends and rela-
1 When You Are Hungry
: : and in n hurrv to net back to business, or when otherwise pressed for time, and . .
...1 l!ill . .r..!!..": 1.1 I ...wl .mil fnnl II tlfiil lilt nttl-nt HDI'IS. U'llilt 11
ner where everything around you radiates I :
. .- .. iif . i ........ I !K.,l,.,i liti tfittljl '
:: when little dailv moblems have made
: I relief it is to sit down to a lunch or dinne
. promptness, brightness, cleanliness, and culinary euieiunryi MiiKunmu " ;
' seem blighter, doesn't it? ... k ;
: That's what vou will find in this cafe, and, really, it's always a part of our .
I menu. Our well prepared meals seem to "hit the spot" with greater precision .
: and gratification just because we insist upon maintaining surroundings and .
service just like this.
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JEWEL CAFE
610 Main
Street
tor, Claire, of Oakland, California,
are visiting 'with Mrs. Anderson's
brother, Leslie Rogers, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Rogers will bo hosts at
lo'tcWK'ind Mrs. W. W. Englobrlght
of New York city, who aro expected
In tonight Mr. Engtebrlght was at
one time roadmastor for the South
ern Pacific from Kirk to Weed and
knows this country welt. He It now
'hoidlng a responsible position with
the Union Pacific.
i Miss t.uclto Marshall, who dm
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Bowman at Chltoquln. cams down
yesterday morning with Mrs. Row
man and will spend a few days here
before returning to her home In
Medtord.
i Miss Marjorle Cowan, advance
agont for the Ellison-White company.
who has been on a business trip to
Chlloquln, left here yesterday
morning.
M. A. Callaghan, station agent for
the Southern Pacific here, has gone
to Dunsmulr for a few days, on bus
iness, W,, II. Parker, president of the
Klamath Development company, re-
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FEEL NEED OF GRUMBLING
Camplslnts Absolutely tvrt f
Knjoymtnt to Qrttt Matt) ef
Human Inge
Supervisor wives tor several days, returned this
led In Ue-'ninrnlnir In hU linn... In AuMamt
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Pollock At tho WarrSijPHunt ceniber. 1313. by all oil producers In
hospital, July SI, mot'oMr.'aud tuo tate howed there were 8,928
Mrs. Charles Pollock of 'Kltniath ' em ln operation, as against 8,188
Falls, a son.
II. J. Dwyer left this morning for
Portland, where ho will look after
business
I at tho end of 1918. Up to June 19 1 William McCafferty. who has been
this year, notices Of Intention to .Irlr In lh U'nrrnn Hunt hn.nltnl fnr
I drill 425 new wells had been filed, as
I against 291 at the same date in the
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Th. irv in .h. i.,.,i. -.. , preceeoing year. The supervisor
VERDICT FOR PLAISTIPF '
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the case of W. A. Graham against ," .r ' """ "" '" "
Caroline. Dave and Dan LUk.y. la.t'fld thera, " ev,dece f foti t0
night returned a verdict In favor of(ob,aln n,n,in Production.''
the plaintiff for 1100. Defendants j
must pay cosU. a Classified Ad will aall It.
STAR THEATRE
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TONIGHT
WALLACE REIO is "HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A."
He BROKE THE BANK at MONTE CARLO. With his
REBEL Soul and a jingle of coins he started out to topple
over KINGS. Stumbled into a 2.75 per cent revolution
and brewed it up until it had a KICK.
His hat blew over the garden wall and Yep, you guessed
it. A GIRL. Revolution. OFF.
But not for HAWTHORNE'S ARMY which started
something You've got to see.
A picture sizzling with PUNCH, LAUGHS and ADVEN
TURE with WALLACE REID in the Role of His CAREER
some .time, was taken to the train
this morning and he left for his
home In Chlco, California.
Dr. C. A. Rambo returned last
night from Ashland where he haa
been on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phelps left
for Spring Creek this morning for a
two weeks vacation.
H. Kackley Is a city visitor from
Chlloquln.
Roy Taber came in on latt sight's
train from Dorrls, California, where
he it active In the merchandise busi
ness. He wat forced to return tblt
morning by the newt of the big fire
there, which wat reported to have
burned hit ttore.
'Marjorle Grltez la In town for a
few days from the 'arises Lumber
company camp, In northern Califor
nia. R. E. Paddock came In on last
night's train from Portland for a
short visit here. ,. i.
Albert Zimmerman Itta toorls't In
Klamath Falls from Philadelphia,
Pa. He Is stopping at the' White
One Is ns likely to grumble agatnat
the people one Injures as against the
COopIt who Injure one. One has to
crumble at Mmiietlilni: or other. A
man who ran find nothing to complain
aboiii1 simply does not know how te
eujoy hlrnM-lf, the New Statesman
(woridoii) olnfrvcx.
.Vow wouldn't your life be siccexltngtir
04 1
With rrJtlilnK whauvrr to srumbU stT
Tlmt Is why people like to read let
ter In the paper, ntnl also hell to
expliiln the huge circulation of one of
the notorious weekly fiipers. The edi
tor a clever enough to see that most
people ilenrly love tl elr grievances,
snd thnt If you give litem a platform
tor their grievance you will sell more
coplcx tliiin If you five them only a
platform for ynur own Ideals.
Wo do not tneiin to say that the
mnxi of human beings ure devoid of
Ideals, but wn feur that on ordinary
ocnislona they are a great deal more
Interested In their complaints. It It
Just Ihe tame with regard to their
health. They are much leas likely to
boast how well they are feeling than
how III they are feeling. A liver com
plaint meant far more to a man than
the best digestion. If you allow him
he will describe hit symptoms the
taste in hit mouth, the sudden loss ef
vtslon, and what happens If Be ants
tewed plums. And he tells yon all
this not In humility but with the van
ity of a peacock.
The vanity of an Invalid far sur
passes any vanity known In healthy
men and' women. This Is, perhaps, one
of the compensations of III besJan. It
gives one something to complain aboat
Perhaps You DO Save
But HOW MUCH
SOMfrriMKS a fellow think lie U rrally Mvlng when
b aM Jut what U rouvrnlenl to ltl bank Italanro
on payday.
That, liorcr, U only tiiakr-.hrllrve lng. Tim
person till" actually wtcrlflre to make til account at
the KlrM National Hank grow U the one wlio I going
to succnil.
The Interest MAKES you Interested
&? First National Bank
KLAMATH rAU.5
OREGON
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turned last evening from the south
for his semi-monthly conslderatlor
of tho local affairs of his company.
During his absence ha was In the Im
perial valley and crossed the lino In
to Mexico.
Dr. Massey, who has been spend
ing a ten days' vacation with his
family at Newport, Oregon, li ex
pected to return home tortlght. Ills
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HAI.K Confectionery business
at 1023 Main St. 12000 cash, In
cluding stock. Long lease. 31-33
FOn TRADKA good 100 acre Irri
tated ranch. Will trade for rati
denco property. T. II. Walters. 130
Main, phono 379 W. 31-tf
family will remain In Newport for KOt HAI.K Mason Jars, quarts and
somo time, I half gallons, 85c per doien, 63S
m i.N. sth, phone 413M. 21
IIAILW.tr tVAM: AW.tltl. kOII RKNT-Ono nlco bedroom with
JiuitT ftT.l.Mi, Di;'Ul;i bath; II per week. 737 N. Dili
Call mornings or after sli
'8t.
o'clock
31-33
CHICAGO, July 21 The United
States railway labor board today WA.NTKO tjnderwood typist. Must
notified the committee representing, be resident. Apply 833 Main Ht..
the rail brotherhoods that the wage Klantath Kails
award case could not be reopened
11-33
KOR RKNT Bedroom for
man. 303 Pine Ht.
gentle-21-3
Caruso, the groat tenor, has been
offered $300,000 for 30 performances '0'1 SALK Mollno tractor, plows
In South America. . '."i 'J10,!?' D,n' .M r"ko
loader, Mollno binder, spring tooth
George R. 81ms, the English novel- farrow. All used one soason. Ad-
1st and lournallsf. h.. rnnfl.l.,1 i u0 uen "", ". "re. 31-23
the world that the ambition of hit
youth waa to become a clrcut-rlder.
Many fortunes have been mads by
people who' have availed themselves
ft AnMtfltlMltlAa aik.. lL.u - a- a
Jam.. M. Co. Democratic nominee Th.m'tVlV..""'"! 7. S:?, .2,1!5
for president, bears the same Chris- Productive, profitable mint land. Bee
tlan name at five of the presidents ''' Jcol 23 Main atreet. tl-tC
Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan ,..,..,. '
and Oarfleld. iwjiB.wvnscK writer. R. It. H..
S15 Pine Bt
11-13
Pelican while here.
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Special Added Attraction A Mack Sennett Comedy
" FRESH FROM THE CITY'?
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"BEHIND THE DOOR"
A REAL MAN'S PICTURE of thrills, adventure and the
sea from the Celebrated novel by Gouveneur Morris
Fred Carstensen, tho small son of
Mr. and Mrs. w. Carstensen, ' was
thrown from his horse yesterday and
the large bone In bis arm broken.
Mrs. Fred Houston went up to her
summer home near Rocky Point,
yesterday where she will spend a
brief vacation.
P, C. Klabzub wat a city visitor
from hit ranch at Malln today look
Ing after business.
Frank Courtade cams In from hit
home at Rocky Point yesterday to
purchase supplies. '
Jim Thrasher, who baa been In
Reno, Nevada, for tome time, return
ed horns latt night.
Anton Suty was a butlnest visitor
n town today from hit ranch 'home
iln. Malln.. ., ... ., .Vj.
'Mrs." Alfred' Anderson- and daugb-
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FORESAW CONQUEST OF AIR
Btrt rether-ln-Law cf Oliver C
well Htd tsms Ideas' TMat
Appear Crude Tsdsy,
John Wllklns, who married Rotma.
sitter of Oliver Cromwell, In 1056, had
ortginti Ideat on flying, lie set forth
his theories in a book In which he dis
cussed four possible varieties of avia
tion :, By spirits or angels, by (he help
of fowl, by wings fastened Immedi
ately to the body, and by a flying
chariot.
Wllklns wrote that the fourth way
seemed to him "much mote useful
than the rest; and that It by a flying
churlot, which may be no contrived
at to curry a imin within it; and
though the strength of a spring might
perhaps bo serviceable for the motion
of this engine, yet It were better to
have It assisted by the labor of tome
Intelligent mover. And, therefore, If
It were made big enough to carry sun
dry porsons together, than each of
them In their several turn might suc
cessfully labor In tho causing of this
motion."
Wllklns wat one of the founders
of the Royal society. He believed It
should be "easy to frame an Instrument
; wherein, anyone may tit and gl.vs.suca
motion nnto It as shall convey alas
ajaft tfttwugb the. air.". .
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LIBERTY THEATRE
vn rtcx or no motukm
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ILWPOOLI, Owner HAMi BOMCL, MnaicaJ PtltrSSf
TONIGHT
Responding to Popular Demand, William Farnum in
"THE JOYOUS TROUBLE MAKERS"
will b shown again. Of murmi tlmm is unotlicr reuaon The plrturo
wo intoaded to show today failed to arrive to it will bo shown later.
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TOMORROW
Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece
DR.KYLL AND MR. HYDE''
A Meal dramatic trlamph on the screea. See tliese twd remarkable
cftaracters played by. Sheldon Lewis
, MATINEE EVERY DAY"
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