The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 01, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, K13CMATR PAULS, OREGON
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llfo In tlio wllilrriiot'i Tor ntmoinhnro.
Just n nvnrythliiK wnn Im rendition
, :i InrRo nrl'tlv hour titnliliil In front
' f tht rninoin, iiprfonmM n fiv
Diamond lnko whcro thoy will ifrjvotn
tho next fow ilnyn to Rolttup ittiw
vlmvs nt tlu ItiUo nml .surrotimlliiR
country.
Mr nml Mrs ('. II I'liilrruoml, nr
, stuntH In loi"liix with Ills nnttiro j romtuiiili'il li Mr I'liuVrwioil mini,
Koclnlly thing Imvo licon uniiMi. lrtscnt Mr nml "Mm .1 V (Sool- l,n,l l",",'l "t t cnnteni i.iiiro, Mrs. NVttto Uokki. of Aliiniotlii Cull
nlly iulet tho pint week In Klntu- ler nml mm Hrnl Air ami Mm U A I atniarontty wlttimii nny iiiiltrnrion I foriiln. Mr. . t ClmmM-rlln. nml
nth Knlls. Thoro Imvo boon tho.Wlrlz. Mr nml Mrs. K II. Dnnti.nr ! llllU m' ''"'I 1,0l, iturn-il In one ilmiRhtor. (Veil, will I.io tiiniurniw
ununl nlchnlcs, fuw wnldliiRHinnil ilntiRhter, Kilnn, Mr nml m,. Iieoiio or ".No l)ofom " lor Cnitor InU I.
K. a. CuiiimliiKC. iliitiKhti-r. Mmcnri't "nf' " '"Kiny luonso.t wniiiinivo ,m8.
nml son, Chnrles, Mr. nml Mrs It K
Wnttcnlmrj;, Mrs Kllon I'lol mill son,
Olenti, Dr. nml Mrs. 1.. I.. Tmiix nml
Mrs. Tniax's mint. Mrs. Culhortson,
Mrs. Jumps MiCluro nml grnmlson,
Hubert CallnKtivr, Mr. mm Mrs. S i:.
Mnrtln nml Mrs. Martin's mother.
Mrs. It.unsliy
At n qtilot homo MOilillllK In
Wooiltaml last Sumlny, Mls K.uv
tnnlny for AMilnml whoro thoy will
lnko In tlio Fourth of July rolohrn
(Ion. I lurry 1. Copo, Hpoolhl np.unt for
tho llnrtfoi'il InKiirmit'o i'oiiiiiin, It
hoio f id in fluii Prnurlsi'o on unit torn
of liiisliii'ss. From horn ho will do
on to l.uUnvlow.
The nxpi'Utltn lommittiMi of tho
si.ii I two or imbllo In'iiltli unrxlen mtt In tho
chiiiul'oi or lOiiimoti'o looms on
this bit or nntiir.il history which he I It.. Moo. of "Tlio Woman' Stnro," Tlitimluv ommiIiik nml iIIsiiishimI
bail filmed, mill icuM It ns mi Iniror-j will lonxo tho first, of tho w!i for iilnns hv which tho imlillc is to bo
Hint part of tho story. It was nocos-. Snn Krmii'lico, whom ho will nt(iml mnilo rnmlllm with thovoik of tho
snry to mlil n scono showlUK Diilirmi. to mutton of Inisluoss. tirKunliiillmi
as a liun toil in.ui, honrliiK a nolso ami Mrs. WJIhiir ArnoM, who Inn boon , m
thliikliiK tbo mouiHOil polloo woro horo for tho past throo wii'K lslt
on his train, boeonios fearful, but i ln with lolntlxes nml trlemls. left on
another scene shown that tlio beartho niornhiK train for her hnmo In
was the rniiso of his rrlKbt. I'ortlmiil. ,
I C A. Mi'Intyro nml family nrrivoil ,
l,llli:itTV SI'MIAY last nlKht from Siinlii CIiim. Calif,
nlo Vlrcll becanin tho brlile of
l.ols KMon Dennis. lloth are' Fox photopluy stiirrliiK Ohm Ion
well known In nud about Klamath , (Huck) Jones, has boon booked for
Falls. The bride niailo her home , tbo Liberty Sumlny H Is tho first
hero nil ilurltiR her girlhood, and , picture since tbo popular Huck
for tho pat few year has boon mi . abandoned that name and win for-
Instructor In tlio domestic science ' mnlly christened t harles.
department ot the public schools.
Mr. Dennis wag a rancher In tho
Illy section for a number of years
before movliiK Into Klamath Falls
Tho story ns written by Jacques
J accord with Oharles Jones In
mind, ami It Is said he has provided
the star with plenty of scope for
At present ho Is In business In " display ot his dash mid darlnK
Madison, California, and It Is there
they expect to make their home.
Mrs. Virgil, who accompanied her
daughter on the trip to Woodland,
hart cone on to San Francisco and
Los Angeles fo ran extended visit.
Mrs. Ilyron Noud entertained
Thursday afternoon at cards for a
number ot friends'. At the close ot
tho games dainty refreshments were
served by the hostess to the fol-l
lowing guests: Mesdames Our
Kckwnll, M. LavenlkiO. V. Hob
orison, T. McDonald, John Llnman.
M. McAndrews. D. II. Crump, El
mer Hosklns, nert Igle. C. A. Pat
terson, Charles Magulro and Miss
nMrgaret Magulro.
Mrs. T. II. McDonald gave a de
lightful farewell party this after
noon for Mrs. D. 11. Crump. Tho
lonowing guests were present:
Mesdames Elmer Hosklns. O. W,
Hobcrtson, nert Igle. C. A. Patter
son, John Llnman, M. McAndrows,
M,
Jaccard ulno proparod tho scenario
and directed tho production'.
TRe star apiears In tho roll of
n Texas ranger boarjnc ho cor
nomen "Dynamite'' Stevo borsey.
Dorsey Is called upon to llvo up to
tho namo when ho rides through n
roiuty ruled and terrorised by n
croaked sheriff. Without awaiting
reinforcements, proceeding" accord.
Ing to tho first law of tho rangers,
ho starts right In cleaning up the
situation. It Is said he not only rides
with death, but at It, Into It nml
through It. Sunday at tho Libert)'.
Personal Mention
"ISIiIIiir With Death," Wllllnm d nro. guests nt the Whlto Ivllean
I...1 ... Mm l..l. .... 1.. ...I
'.. . .mi. .muihi.i l' in i-u;iiiiTl"i!
with tbo rallro.iii lompany.
Mr nml Mrs It. 11. Murray nro
heio for a brief visit troni their homo
In lli-ud.
L. M. King Is another Klnmath
Falls visitor hero this week-end from
"end.
. A. Tyler, a nronilneni '.i.n.kfpl
of Astoria. Is a business visitor hero
today. He Is stopping nt ire White
Pelican.
M. I. niotchly, proprietor of La
Vogue stores, returned last uigSl
from n trip to New York.
K. S. Dunn and II. F. Domhoff.
nnd club meetings on tho social
calendar.
Tho Portland Oiegonlan of Wed
nesday gavo tho following nccount
of tho charming wedding of Mrs.
(lotdcn Lincoln and Dr. Harold M.
Ilrown of Sheridan, Wyoming, nt
Portland, Juno 2S:
Mrs. Qotdun Lincoln mid Dr.
Harold M. Drown of .Sheridan, Wy
oming were married last Wednes
day nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Itlrhnrd Tnlboy. 644 East Fifty-first
street North. The ceremony was
performed nt 7 n. m. by P.o (?eo.
11. Van Waters. The bridal coupto
was unattended beneath a bower of
pink nud white rose.". Interspersed
with forns mid arranged In mi arch
way. Tall baskets of syrlnga were
on each side.
The brldo was nttlred In n navy
bluo potret twill suit with beaded
Jade green blouse and n black hat.
Following the service, th0 wed
ding party motored to Crown Point
rhalet, whcro tho wedding break
fast wnu sorved. Table decorations
or syrlnga and ocean spray were
very effective. CiuesU were Mr.
mid Mrs. V. N. Derby of Salem, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Joseph Dunn, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Derby and daughters
Marian and Catherine, Mrs. Nell
Derby Collins, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tt. Talboy,
Marian and Garner Talboy. alt of
Portland.
Mrs. A. D. Pierce and Mis Ollvo
Pierce aro two charming eastern
womon who nr0 visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Pike In
Pollcan City, from their home In
Ilhodn Island. Mrs. Plercn Is Mr.
Pike' sister, while Miss Pierce Is
hor slster-ln-law. They will be
hero for tho greater part of tho
summon Mr. and Mrs. Pike with
their guests will drive to Crater
lake for the Fourth.
'
The Auction Ilrldgc cjub wau en
tertained on Thursday of this week
nt the homo of Mm. H. E. Wright.
225 North First street.
Mrs. Ho ram .Manning wm a charm
ing J I out im to the Leisure Hour
bridge club on Tuesday of this weuk
nt her home on Conger avenue The
meeting of tho club was particular
ly Interesting In that It was the last me
m mu season. ous noiellst. I.eroy Scott, will , , -Mr J,n'' " Ed Cur wen-, Mrs. II. II llallaglier mid children
shown at the Star thwitro. for to Kuexts at the Hall hotel night on ; have nrrlved liiimc this morning from
Ono uf tho most enjoyable f fairs J da) s. beginning Sunday. j this t'1,,r wn' t0 California f mm In- , Cottonwood. California where thoy
or the week was the bargo party thrilling picture, the power of u lead. v,JU-- Tl,,,' ""I'00' " vl"11 "'" Mr-! haw been Mslllng with reliillws nud
hponsored by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. tr of the underworld Is seen to reach Courfs mother In Martlni.i 'friends Mr th- past few weeks
iins on ounuaj. ine large unrg-Mni.i me very halls of justice Polltl. Mr nnd Mrs It E Stlr.-in. : tl... Mrs John Knders auompankd by
ill
I'lrM Not. . .loll)
Seeking to recmiT mi two prom
issory notes, of .V.,. ami linn res
pecthe, nml asking for $IM I'tor
ne)ii fees, the First Natlon.il buiil,
of this city filed suit )esterday In
tho circuit court iihiiIiisi Coin M i
Jolly.
Civok h, .XIiHlenkru
Mrs Miiilollno Oook tiled suit )es
terdny In tho circuit court' UKnlnst
(1. It, Medeskea, seeking to haw the
latter ousted fro mrnrtaln premises
In Merrill known ns tho "P.hodrc
Ilrook Farm, tho ranch home or
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Applegate. will
be tho scene or a gathering of
friends from Klamath Falls on the
Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. D V. Kuy
yendall and family, Mrs. Jennie
Hum nnd Mrs. Oeorge Daldwln. Miss
Lavenlk. Quy Eckwall, Charles Maud Baldwin. Mr and Mrs. John
Magulre and Miss Margaret Ma- McCall, and families will enjoy the
Rulre.
hospitality of the Applegates.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Martin and
ClKCll U'lfh MIM Mtirflln (i.,lln !...,!.
daughter. Vlvlnn and Dorothea, will ,)f whm ' '
place," conlendlng that Medeskea cn
both of Pittsburgh, and Jnrk Howard l"r,,ll ,n, a ,pa"" w"n n"r wlilc'i ho
of nend, who are all connected with "o has violated. Sim asks that he
one or tho larger lumber companies I I'-'V the costs or the litigation.
or Eastern Oregon, arrived hero Inst
night nnd nro stopping ror a couple
of days at tho White Pelican hotel.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. (1. Van llellen
havo purchased tho John Thorsen
homo at 701 Jefferson street.
Mrs. dene Hammond nnd daugh
ter wero rounty seat visitors hero
today from their homo near Merrill.
Mrs. Peter lloure. of Olene, was
In town making purrahses from local
merchnnts this morning,
Mrs. C. L. Jamison has moved
from 737 Pacific Terrace to the Sun
set apartment house whero sho will
make her home In the future.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Worden left
yesterday on their return trip to
Portland after a week spent horo
visiting with old friends and rela
tlves. Miss Margaret Foster arrived the
first of the week from San Fran
return from Chlloqiiiu this evening
I tacatlmi with tlinir aunt. Mrs. Silas
tiii: sT.ut
.i, .. -""." " " " Obenchaln. They expect to bo at the
Mr and Mrs, A J. Vow and f.-nll 01),Iu.niU ranfh , f
son. Joe. are hero from bls,r,,. 1 Vy ,,. Rrlir Ji(m ()f or
Mr. nml Mrs. Leslie llogers nud
family will b-aw tomorrow for Illy
Thomu-s vs. lUrllng
Pursiinnt to stiupulatlon or coun
sel ror both parlies, formal order
or dismissal was entered hv Judge
Leavltt this morning In the rnm of
HiTt 0. Thomns, ns ndmlnlstr.t'.nr of
tho rstato of John M. Noo, deceased
against It. L. Darling, Involving tho
alleged wrongful conversion of pel
soiinl property ot tho estate.
BIRTH RECORD
ANDEIISON At Miller Hilt, Juno
.10. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Anderson, a boy; weight 7'4
pounds.
NOTICE
Wo will bo closed from Saturday
4:30 p, in. until Wednesday morn
ing 7 a. m., July We're going fish
ing. PEOPLES WHSB
30-1
firaiit, Puss Work to Bturt on
p.icklnK plant of Oregon drowers'
association.
will return then' within f'iw ly '
Claude Clopton Is a ni'Mity reiu '
Catholic Citizenship
(Tlili In tlio Second of u Seiles of Paid AdvnrllsoiuniilHl
('nil Yon .lu-tlry TIhimi Who AHiiik the ritliilil or Ontliollcs by
, .MASS OF II.V.V yPOTATIO.NM
from scnlll'red meinbors ot mi orgaulriitloii which In the llnllod
Slates nloiio bus nearly twenty iiiIIIIoiih ot iidherentM, eHpeclnlly
when such iiiotutlons urn almost Invuilably gnilili'd, iiilsliijer
preted, or nt best me but tho private vlnw.-i ot InilUlilunls? When
)ou wish to know what the Amerlciin Onustllulloii ntiinds for. do
Jim go to Mr Itiullriil, Hev Ormik or Mrs Anll-AmeilcmiT No.
not when them nro iiilliihle ilimiuels to consult. Should not Ibo
eltltmishlp of I'utholli's be juilr.i'd by 1 tin consistent conduct nnd
uniform patilotlsm or tho grout majority, minor I Mint the mt"
ilei'ds nt an occiiNlonul Individual Is It tint leally criminal to In
vent tlitltliuiH limitations nud liilineloils fake until to blacken III"
iltlrctishlp of Cntholli' clllri'iis' ll mil irlmlmil, then hn deiili:'
null' such conduct ' el thU Ih lielug done evety day In Oregon.
A Ml HI' IIIIASIir I.NSI'AM'i:
ot this 1,1ml Is the I'AKi: OATH nscrllied to the KiiIkIiIs of .'"
Iiimhus; HiiiusiiuiIk of coies Imvo been circulated In Oiegoii Hid
von lend this fnko out li. nud did ou think It genuine'' It so, ou
weie groiu'l.v ili'celveil.
tiii: rtui: , or c oath
bus been etpiiKi'd and comli'liilieil III Congress; that Is how It got
Into the Congii'Ksloual lleiord. not liecausii It huh line, but be
luilKii It im u fake.
It has been cotiilcmin'il In uialiy coiirtH In the United Stales
nml Ciimidii: g, In Plilliuleliihla, Pa, In the Quarter Sessions
Court, hi the ease of Coiumonwe.illh of Pennsylvania vs. Olmrles
Mcgoucgnl mid Clarence II Stage, Jan. nil, till I; ugiilu, Water-villi-.
Mlmi , In the case of Statu or Minnesota vs A M Morrison
nud llarfleld E. Morilson. July 2I. 1HI4, uguln, St. Johns. New
foundland. In the DlMrlrt C'llllll before JuilKo KiiIkIiI nKulnt
Charles A Swift In these anil In virions oilier courts, ilefend
auts were round KUllly ot ilrrulatlliK the false, fictitious, FAKE
OAII. During the war the campaign ot vl IUIr.it Ion reached n low
ebb. Lately In Oregon and elsewhere It has been revived with
added Impetus,
In October. 1914, the business men of Indianapolis, Ind , ap
pointed a. committee of Non-Calhiillcs, who Investigated and con
demned tho Imposture In the strongest terms Surely sumo of our
repreientatlvo Klamath Fulls Nnn-Ciithiillrs ought to b willing to
make u similar Investigation, It nny of them think this oath Is
genuine.
In the same month tho Mnsons of Los Angeles mmln n search
ing Inquiry, and they reported the so-rnlled O ilh to be n malicious
forgery Surely the Masons of Klamath Falls would b" willing In
show the namo spirit of fairness. If nny of them iluuhl that this
oath Is a fake.
tiii: pake k. of oath
Is a most drastlr Instance if a tlinusaml nud one similar forgeries
and mlsreprot.eulntlnti. From thU one draw your n con
clusions Spare does not permit replying to nil. llelnw Is
THE HEAL OIII.KMTION
which the Knights of Cotuinluis take. From the day tho order
was rounded, there never linn been a word In the ritual, cere
monlal, promises or proceedings or tho Order that ronfllrts with
this "I swear to support the Constitution of the t'nlled Stales.
1 pledge myself, ns a Catholic rltlien and Knight of Columbus', to
enlighten myself fully upon my duties ns a rlllmn and to consci
entiously perform such duties entirely In the Interest of my coun
try nnd regardlesK of all personal consequences I ptedgn myself
to do nil In my power to preserve the Integrity and purity of Ibo
ballot ami to promote reverence and respect for law nnd older
I promise to prnrtlco my religion openly and consistently but with
out ostentation and to so conduct myself In public affairs and In
the exercise or public virtue as to retlert nothing but credit upon
our Holy Church and to the end that alio may flourish and our
country prosper to the greiter honor nnd glory lit Mod "
Foregoing Is the obligation which the Ooiigrciilonul Commit
tee, tho various courts nud the Masons verified
IIEV 111(111 MAHBIIALL
lleud McKltiley-Huiiiluon
Mr nnd Mrs. It E Wallenberg
mill t expect to leave lii their car loinnr
-The Nig,,, KoM..-a new ,MAvfn " "" "" " ""'" i v! hero they r.S"''.',! tllT "1" "'U0 f,,t" "' lMr lrf"T """'" '""' '" "",,,y
Slodrmnarrom,hepenor.hef,!''-' da,K. IL , Uully. '""" "'""""'
Mrs F W UVuliiii, who has been
hern fur the pust few da) nhopplng
returned this morning to her homo
nt Eiigle Itldge
which carried tho guests over the
Upper Klamath lake to Eagle Ridge
and Hocky Point was made comfort
able with largo awnings and deck
chairs. Tbo guest list follows- Mr.
nnd Mrs. J, E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs,
II. E. ,Poltr and daughter Ilorthu,
Win. O. Wood, E. E. Harpbam, Mr.
nnd Mrs, L. E. Rodger, Mr. and
Mm. Colvln, Miss Florence Porter,
Mrs. W. F. Wyant, Mr. and Mrs.
fi. II, Coiad, Mr. Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D, Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Pope, Miss Etbolwyn O'Fla
herty, Mist Amy Sraeltt, F. C. Nlcklo.
.Mr. and Mrs. F. n. Soulo and Mr.
nud Mrs. H. II. Hill.
J-
Tho University or Oregon, and the
Oregon Agricultural students mot
last night at a joint banquet at a
local (onfoctlonory honoring tho
presidents, of tho two state Institu
tions, P. C. Campbell, or Eugene, and
Dr. Kerr of Corvallls, who stopped
hero on their return rrom Lakovlew
whoro thoy met with the Dr. Dally
Million Dollar Fund, board.
Tho students of tho university and
collego enjoyed tho usual friendly
rivalry which exists whenover tho
two got together. Last night It took
tho form of songs botween courses
nnd npponrod In tho after dinner
speeches. Futuro plans of tho two
Institutions wero Informally discus--Bed
and a general outllno of present
policies wero given for tho benefit
ot graduates who have not been
with their Alma Mater for some
tlino,
Tho Ladles club of Elks will not
moot on Tuesday, July 4, but have
postponed their social gathering
until July 11 instead,
My. Jennie Hum was hostess on
Tuesday to the Happy Hour club.
Plans wero discussed for a picnic
which will bo held at Chlloquln in '
the near future.
Sunday the Ait Noodle Work club
ontortiilncd at JtB minimi dluiior for
the husbands nml fumllles of tho
club members. Tho dinner this
year was held ut tho Houston cuinp
on Spring creek, mid was ut tended
STKAXD Sf.VDAY
Mitchell Lewis Is a star becauso he
wanted to be a star. From very early
childhood the stage always had a
certain attraction for Mr. Lewis. Ills
father had an otflro In a building In
Syracuso where a certain theatrical
company used to hold their rehear
sals, Mr. Lewis, who was then fond
ly known as "Mitch" used to bang
around and watch tho rehearsals. Ho
thought It would bo rather nlco to
be an actor. Witness the birth of the
stage "bug," a peculiar bug which
zoologists have not yet placed Into
any particular class.
He got Is first Job as an "Indian
Brownie" with "Palmer Cox's Brow
nies." Ilut ho grew so fast that ho
played tho part ot tho giant betoro
tho show closed. Later ho played
with Favcrsham for three years In
"Tho Two Orphans"; "The Squaw
Man" with Fred Terry In England;
"Everywoman"; "The Chinese Hon
eymoon"; "Tho Servant In tbo
House"; "Tho Nigger," and with
Nnzliunvn In "'Option Shoals,"
cat Hemes are the pawns of the ' Stlnsou studio, left this morning for;. Miss Minnie Lie Freeman left yes
mighty character who controls thimi s ujiui-iiii.i ji. i iuiumiuuh i I
through fear nnd through u secret
organization of cut-throats and rob
bers. However, the leader of this
gang Is undone by u woman, u fact
that has often occurred In reality.
Lon Chancy, who will bo remem
bered for his remarkable characteri
sation of a lawless thug In the Gold
wyn production of "The Penalty,"
has the leading part In "Tho NlghJ
Rose." All the other leading parts
aro filled by such sterling players
as Lcatrico Joy,, Beatty Schade,
Edytbo Chapman, John Bowers, Cul
len Landls, Maurlco B. Flyn and
Richard Tucker. Wallace Worsley
directed the plcturo.
'Could Christ Have Come Earlier?1'
Sermon Subject at I
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday, July 2, 11 A.M. I
A cordial welcome to all to each service
Union Service, 8 P.M.
Methodiat Church
Sermon Topic
"Practicing the Presence of God"
TONIGHT
AT THE
STRAND
xt-
WHKIUi EVERYBODY OOM
SOKE OV THE H0DKINS0X rEATDSJM
"The Gringo Devil"
with Wm. Steele and Carlyn Wagner
LHIEIITY TO.NK.HT
M'lillu milking ono of the scunes for
"No Defense," which will bo shown
nt 'ho Liberty theatre tuduy, an out
sider crowned before tho ctimnru mid
imt'lo such mi Imprcs&iui! with Direc
tor William Duncnu. who ulen htars
In the .pioductlou Jliat this uctor'h
woik was Included In tho film.
Tho location used was a natch of
by 30 poonle. Tho following wore thicket in the open country of tho
The Big Alaskan Feature
"Code of the
Yukon"
starring Mitchell Lewis
In a fighting, loving, daring rolu In a drama of power and ro
mance. Heartache mid mlncry followed by Joy nnd understand
ing. "Code of the Yukon" Is u gripping and fascinating tulo of
the life or a Canuck with n northwestern setting
Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies
Charley Chaplin Comedy.
Admission 10c-20c. Continuous Show, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU
Vacation days are here. Keep a record of the KW"1 times with pictures.
We have a complete lin eof Eastman Kodaks. Hrownics may lie had from
$2.00 up and Kodaks from $6.50 to $50.00. We'll be glud to show them to
you at any time, and instinct you as to their operation, so that your very
first pictures will be good ones. Out of town patrons may have the latest
Kodak Catalogue upon request.
We Loan Kodaks
FREE
We will supply you with a
Brownie, which you are priv
ileged to use two weeks abso
lutely FREE. Inquire at our
Kodak counter.
If you are going for a vacation
or to Fort Klamath for the cele
bration why not avail yourself
of this offer?
An Unusual
Bargain
A customer of ours wishes to dis
pose of a Vest Pocket Kodak, hav
ing purchased a larger model.
It is equipped with rapid rectili
near lens, is in first class condi
tion and has suede leather case.
Price $5.00
(The price of the same outfit,
new, is $9.50.)
Take Plenty of Films
Always take several rolls of film with you. If
you have any left we will take them back and
refund the price.
Bring Them to Us for Developing
Our Kodak department will secure snappy,
brilliant nrints from vmir film m'in Unm
to us for finishing. Films left before 9 a. m. are ready at 5 n. m. that
afternoon.
Until further notice our store will be open evenings until 8 o'clock.
liutewtfi
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Pharnarv
Ml
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
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