TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 102.1
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AtJhe LIBERTY
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THURSDAY ONLY
Augusta Evans Famous Story
"ST. EL MO"
Featuring John Gilbert
NXUINN'
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ENLARGING AND TINTING j
"v Opposite Court -House -327 Main Street'
How Beautiful! !
Thai, Invariably. Is the first' remark of those who- for Iho
first (line see Iho complete showing of "Luk-Shu-RI Knit"
brand lingerie. .. , , .
Thoaa lustrous gurmonta, that wear ao woll. look ao wall, atdi
coat no more, aro fast winning fnvor with Klamath Falls
women who demand tho beat, 'yet uro Inclined to be eco
nomical. The new spring color aro hero. For private Showing, phone
243-R beforo noon.
II lit Main
MRS. A. M.
Quality Distinctiveness -Iiow Coat
Herald "Class" Ad. Pay
WICKERSHAM'S
: Style Shoe Shop
822 Main
"The Georgette"
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No slipo 1 imwtor 'than that
which sport 'the "short vamp
and rounded too, so much In
domand L'lila soanan. Patont
ramp with maple cream
quarter, Shown by
WICKERSHAM'S
Distinctive toot-
wear for Women jr.
the Pictures" f
Midnight "
and Spanish Firepf
and Love
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QUALITY I
PHOTOGRAPHS
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CRYSTAL
FINAL ACTION ON
CHURCH DEFERRED
TILL PLANS COME
Although unanimous In the opin
ion that a now Episcopal church
should bo built on the alto aeloctod
by tho Dlahop'a committee, tho Epis
copal congrogatlon la session last
night suggested that plana should
bo subtalttod to tho congrogatlon bo
fare final action bo takon.
The oongrogatlon Indorsod the
suggestion ot tho committee that
tho rectory bo sold. Tho financial
nUttua ot the church was oloarly ex
plained by a black board talk by tho
llov. T. A. Merywoather, Episcopal
minister, 1
Sunday, March 2D, Is tentatively
sot as the date for a meeting when
final details rolatlvo to the now
church will be made.
GARAGE ON MAIN
STREET HAS FIRE
, A shallow pan full of gasoline
was transformed Into a blaxo this
morning at tho Crater Lake Auto
motive company, whon a short
clroultod cotton Insulated wire Ig
nited tho' exploslvo liquid. Dofore
any damngo hud boon Incurred tho
tiro department nnaworod the call
and had put out tho fire with
chemicals. Tho tire ocurrod at 0:25
a. m. '
IIEDJAK TROOPS DEFEATED
CAIllO, Kaynt. March 17. A tils
patch from Joddnh reports that
troops of the Kingdom of tho Hod
jus on Sunday sovoroly dofonted the
Wnhnbl irJbQ&mun, who ;l(Mt throo
" w to su it' su.7'?ur" t 1
Mainly
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-StormuKraph ut Under
wood'a Pharmacy shows the buromo
trio prossure to bo rlaing slowly.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Generally fair weather; probably
cool today with vurluble winds.
Low .......4.fi High 52
V. H, AVrntlic-r Iloport'
I Oregon; Cloudy on the coast:
fulr In tht Interior tonight and Wed
nesday; frosts In the Interior to
night, moderate variable winds.
CASE DI8.M3HWKD
Iknrmau vd. Imxik Action HotUcd Out
Of Court Amicably
It appearing from representations
of both parties to tho suit that tho
action had been aettled out of court,
Judge A. It. Leavltt dismissed tho
case of C. It. Bowman vs. Thomas
and Lulu Lang last nljfht. Bowman
had brought ault for collection of
money alleged due on merchandise.
TO LIVE I.N MACDOEL
Mlaa Mamie IlirrU Rcelffn Position
at Loilie' fMore
11 In Mamie Harris, who has been
employed for the paat year In Moe's
store, left for Macdoel yesterday,
whore she will reside with her par
ents. Her father, Mr. Harris, tu
takon oor camp In that section
whore the family will spend the
summer.
FU1AKJI TO BI'EAK
Ashland fxa To Drllvcr Principal
Adilreu At O. Of C. Forum
How the proposed Ashland Nor
mal achool will benefit southern Ore
gon will be the aubject takon tomor
row noon at the chamber ot com
merce forum luncheon by J. H. Ful
ler ot Ashland. Camp Fire Girls
will proaent a short entertainment
and the chamber of commerce mole
ehorua will entertain with sevofal
selections.
. tillUi Ol'KIlATOItH ILL
Tclrphoiio Borviro Severely Crippled
' . Thereby '. ,
Eight telephone oporatora of the
local telephone office aro 111 from
the light epidemic ot la grippe,
otherwise called Influenza, that has
beon making the rounds of the com
munity during the past two -weeks.
ANTLKJW TO ATTKND
Ikrs Ontnnlmtkin Will March To
1 . Kplncopn! Horricea
At a meeting last night of the
Order of Antlers No. 8, 'It waa do
cldod to accept the Invitation of the
.Rev. T. A. Merywoather to attend
Si. aul'a Episcopal church in a
bodyArll E:
LE.AlA 50R VANCOUVER
K, Hacnv Grand Cotnaninder,
E.
Knights TrmpW, Of .Oregon
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E. E. Magee, grand commander,
Knights Templar, ot OregoA,vleft
this morning for Vancouver, Wash
ington where ho will attond the an
nual inspection and reviow. Inspec
tion will be conductod 1y the grand
commander ot Washington. .
OREGON FAVORED
CzcchotSlovnka Favorably lmprcesol
After Visit in Sections
According to a report In the
Portland Oregonlan .the delegation
of Ciccho-Slovnks who returned
north After a etx day's visit In the
southorn soctlon of the' state, were
favorably Impressed, and have de
cided to recommend Orogon favor
ably to the oastorn colonics. The
dologatlon visited In Toxas, Alabama
and other southern states, but thetr
roporta favor this section ot Ore
gon more than ny districts .visited.
. POSTPONE PARTY
Illness of Members Reason of
lay In Entertainment
Do-
Membors ot the Toa Cup club
will not entertain their husbands
Thursday night as previously an
nounced, due to tho lllneea ot a
largo number ot tho members. Tho
party will bo Indefinitely postponed
It waa announcod Inst night, until
tho present Influenza opldemlo Is
passed.
STATE EMPLOYE QUITS
SALEM, Ore., March 17. Tho
resignation of T. A. Rlnehart as
socretary of the stnto tax commis
sion was received by the commission
tnklay, effective April 1. Ralph
WHrth, who la now In the employ ot
the department, was olocted In his
place.
Your luck may bo bad, but to Dos
Mtalnos, i ' la. 1 n wotnun has taught
sohool for 68 years. 1,, ,
.About
1IOI HE NOLI)
L. F. Kirkpatrkk liuys Old Cofrr
Home On Kcvmith And WaahltiKton
With an offer of f 16C0. L. F.
Klrkputrkk, connected with tho
Klamath Klothlng Kompany was the
successful bidder for the old Cofer
home, when bids were opened for
tbe sale of the atructure on Seventh
and Washington last night by the
city school board. The board allow
ed the successful bidder till May 1
to roroove the building freta. tho
property. Boilers In the city school
were declared to be In good condi
tion according to a report of a boil
er Inspector road at tbe board meet
In. ENOIVEKIUi IN CITY
Hcnlor Kngrneetina; Division Of O.
A. C. Visiting )n Klamath Fall
Among the boys, students of tbe
senior engineering division of the
Oregon Agricultural college, who
are guests of the White Pelican,
while visiting the Copco plant on
the river, are Carroll Bullen, Frank
Ross, Frod Ingram, Eugene Squires,
Emory E. Johnston, J. Clyde Archi
bald, P. A. Heldenougb, J. M. Stout,
L. E. Rydell, S. K. Sandaml, Orvllle
Parson, O. N. Olson, C. K. Gabriel,
Carl F. Wilson, B. H. Ober Jr., Rus
sell L. Hams, Stuart Sims, Arthur
M. Buell, Richard Ourant and Frevi
Vosteen..
REALTY BOARD MEETS
First Luncheon Of Organization Held
In White Feliean Hotel
Members of tbe Klamath County
Realty Board met In the Wiilto
Pelican hotel for their Initial lunch
eon yesterday at noon for a general
discussion of problems facing the
board. Another luncheon, similar to
the one held yesterday la planned
for March 81, In the grille room of
tbe White Pelican.
LEG FRACTURED
Cecil' Healy Injured When Thrown
From Motorcycle
TosBed oft a new motorcycle when
he hit a bad bump, Cecil Healy ot
this city wag thrown, to the ground
and suffered a fractured leg. At the
Klamath General hospital where he
is recovering from the accident, the
reports are that he is doing well.
COMMITTEH MEET
Joint Meeting; Of Planning Commit
tees Held In Chamber Rooms
Planning committees of the Klam
ath County Realty Board and the
chamber of commerce met last night
In chamber rooms to discuss a city
plan of general Improvement. No
doflnlte action was taken concern
ing plans, however when the plans
are cctavpleto they will be sutraiitted
to the Klamath Falls city council.
This la the first meeting ot both
committees together, but more are
planned for tho Immediate future.
; CLAIMS MONEY DUE
Joe Rocco Sura Sullivan And Brat-
ton "For 300
Holding that there Is due him the
awm of $300 trota F. J. Sullivan and
G. jvVBrattou., for the last payments
on an - air compressor, Joe Rocco
broughtstjlt in circuit court' today
for recove ot the money.
EVERYTftJtfG A
BAKERY MAKES
We have it and it is
all made with the
tame high quality
ingredients that are
put into
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD-
Order, some today
Klamath
Bakery
, 826 MAIN
People
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DEFER LiyUOR J'OUIIl.VO
HnydiT Must First Heparan - All
Federal .Confiscations
Destruction of confiscated liquor,
set for yesterday, has been deferred
for several days until F. W. Snyder,
federal prohibition agent separates
all federal confiscations from those
of tbe state.
Personals
Mrs. Fred Dunbar Is confined to
her home with an attack of influ
enza which Is not considered seri
ous. 'Hal Ogle, who has been em
ployed In the woods on the Beetle
survey for tbe paat month, returned
to Klamath Falls Saturday after
noon and since tbit time has been
suffering from an attack ot Influ
enza. , ,.
P.. H. McNeill and sen Leonard
R. McNeill of Malln were In .rom
their ranch yesterday to visit for
the afternoon.
Miss Ada Heffron left on the
morning stage today to visit for a
fortnight In . Portland and other
cltlea In the northern section of the
stite. ' - "fi-"
Mr. and Mrs. William Melbase
left this morning tor Cottage Grove,
where Mrs. Melhase will remain for
two months visiting with bar par
vus. ".
Mr. and Mrs. August Andrlen ot
Merrill -were in from their ranch
yesterday visiting with friends and
transacting business.
D. E. Loosley of Medford was a
business visitor In Klamath Falls
over the week-end. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Niepoth of Chllo
quln were among the week-end visit
ors In the cHy, guests in the White
Pelican hotel. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Zadow of
Chiloquln were among the out of
town visitors In the city Sunday.
G. V. Hammersley ot Alturas was
a business visitor in the city Sunday
and Monday. i
EX Robertson and O. Carr are busi
ness visitors In the city from their
home In Grants Pass driving over
the mountain highway, which they
say to be in excellent condition.
H. McGee of Modoc Point la a
'business visitor In. the city arriving
Saturday night
BUI Shannon is confined to his
borne with an attack of influenza.
. Mrs. William Crawford and daugh
ter. Miss Naomi Crawfosd of Chilo
quln were shoppers in the city the
early part of the week.
Otto Chrlstensen ot Chiloquln was
a business vllstor In Klamath Falls
over the week-end. ' f
Charles Duncan of Keno was a
visitor in the city .the latter part ot
the week, a guest in the Arcade
hotel.
F. M. Bennett and William Brew
er of Chlco are business visitors in
the city, arriving yesterday after
noon. B. J. Daniel ot Lorella was a busi
ness visitor In the eltfyesterday.- '-
J.- O. Lewis of Algonuraras s busi
ness visitor in Klal-nath Falls over
the early part of the week.
L. M. Miller ot Kirk apept yester
day In Klamath Falls visiting with
friends and' transacting business. '
Mrs. C. H. Barn3tbj!4 Is ill at
her home with a severe attack ot in
fluenza. She was unable to be up
today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 'Morgan are
visitors la this city from Algoma,
They are calling on friends today
and .also purchasing supplies. -.
J. M. O'Sulllvan and W. E. Dyke
man, both well known resldonts ot
'Lakevlew, arrived in Klamath .Falls
(ast night to spend several days
vhere transacting business.
D, B .Alexander, owner of the
Rjck Creek ranch on the west side
Legion
c
Every, member be
Tonight
X
over plans on the
Auto Show
Meeting in basement of court house
of Klamath Lake, was In toxa to
day to attend to business matters.
,' T. W. Caldwell of Malln J.JUrnw
ed to Klamath Falls yesterday 03 a
brief business trip.
Fred Rogers, resident ot t!ie
lumber and livestock center of
JJray, Calif., waa a visitor In Klam
ath Falls yesterday.
George 8. Hoyt, one of the large
livestock operators of the fertile
northern Klamath Basin country,
arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday
and stopped over In this city till
today to attend to business matters.
Con McAullffe, one of tbe colony
of Irish sheep men . of southern
Klamath, was a business vliltor In
Klamath Falls yesterday.
John Magner, representing a San
Francisco livestock concern, arrived
. in Klamath Falls last night to at-
' tend to business matters.
Leslie Rogers, cashier of the First j
National bank, was unable to come ;
to work today because 0 an at-1
tack ot Influenza.
Mrs. D. E. Loosley of Medford Is
in the city visiting.
H. C. Hansen of Medford Is among :
tbe out of town guests In the city. I
J. 8. Ball of Modoc Point, a fre-j
quent visitor In Klamath Falls is
In town for several days, a guest
In the Arcade hotel.
Mrs. H. A. Sweet ot North Bend
is in the city visiting.
A. M. Thomas ot Malln Is In the
city from bis ranch to spend several
days. ., . ;
-' B. W. Whetstone and O. -F. Boye
cf'Bly are bsuinesg visitors In the
city, guests in the Arcade hotel.
Fred K. Nelson, L. B. Ziemer and
A. E. Tulley, all of Portland,, are
among tbe out of town business
visitors.
IMPROVEMENT WORK
ON DIRT STREETS
BEING PROJECTED
Main arteries ot travel In Mills
addition and Hot Springs addition
are being scraped and smoothed by
the street department under tbe di
rection of J. E. Franey, street com
missioner, in an endeavor to facili
tate automotive traffic through that
section. Owing to time expended in
moving equipment from one part
ot town to another, Mr. Franey ' is
concentrating on one section of the
city at a time.
Inclement weather has proved an
Impediment to street work, and the
street department Is taking advant
age of the present warm 'weather
to fill In the ruts of dirt streets and
cut away the 'high centers.
TRAFFIC REPORT GIVEN
SALEM, Ore., March 17. The
February report of the state traf
fic department shows fines aggreg
ating $3033.73 for violations ot the
motor vehicles law, 350 in fines
Imposed as a result of activities of
the department ofr other than motor
vehicle law violations and a resale
value of stolen cars amounting to
$1323. : i :
and Coat
Remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
023 Washington,
Bet. Sixth and Seventh
All work 30 to 50 per cent
less than any tur house In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
Meeting
3
there and talk
Tonight and
Tomorrow
Show!
Percy Marmont
and Marguerite
de la Motte '
in "
"THE CLEAN
HEART"
. . or . . .
THE CRUELTIES
OF LIFE"
REDEMPTION J
' . ' . 1 !
a . J.
t great, urama ui ss
man's fight against I
the tin ot selnshneM.
A heart interest ro
mance of a girl's un
dying love! :
t Also
u JEsop's Fables
THE CAT AND
the Magnet"
f and
George X. White
"SNOOKY"
and his company
of girls in
"HEY, WAITER"
New Songs ' '
Startling Dances
Elaborate Costumes
A laugh from start to
finish
Thursday and Friday
"THE GOLDEN
, BED"
, Starring r. s,
Rod Larocque,
Lillian Rich and
Theodore Kosloff
Special Arranged
. Prologue
Don't forget the date
Thursday and Friday
. March 19 and 20
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