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High School Operetta
"In the Garden of the Shah"
Theatre
April 3
Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:00
Matinee Admission CO, School children 25c
Evening Admission 50c, 75c, $1.00
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modlclno.
- Trunk'ii Proscription anils for
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CO. Adv.
That 192G hould bo a good corn
year In Orogon, ni thorn In not Hour
ly enough corn produced J:i the
lata and there was a largo amount
of high oluas seed hnrvostod In 1021
In both onstnrn and wostorn Orcnon
In tho bollot of vxporlmont station
uthorltloB.
Dhwob Ib giving away plpou 111,1110
aonntn, which Is ono w.ny for a vleo
president to bo noticed.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine iiLdTfhr-
rid your lyttem of Catarrh or Dcafno
caused by Catarrh.
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News of the
Klamath Country
4
I ASPGROVE I
C. Newman of tho Mens Clothing
Stiiro at Chllniiuln was a business
visitor hero Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ravage and
family visited their daughter Mrs.
I'i to Cadu over Friday. Tho Bnv-am-1
formerly lived bore, but have
been In California for the pait six
months.
Miss I.cah Pnrkor who loichea
at tho Kliimath Agency spent the
week-end hem visiting hor alstor,
Mrs. Hubert llropliy.
Mrs. Clins. Snvlta and children
spoilt thn week end with Mr. Kovlts
ut Cnlamii.H camp.
Ch.n. Hlchnrds camo down from
Ciilnniui camp Sunday.
W. A. Benson spent Sunday 'With
his family here, Benson Ib locomo
tlvo oiiKlueor for the Modoc Lumbar
rompnny at Cnlnmus camp.
Fay Mitchell, garago man or Chllo
quln was a recent visitor hero on
buslnvas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril llonson anil
son Dlcklo of Chlloquln wero. In
ciunp Monday.
.cpru Uuffol left n few dnya ago
for his homo In Portland.
Tho olght months old baby boy
of Mr. and Mrs.' Hcnr Zlngerllo
died hero Sunday, of pneumonia, the
body was Hilton tJ Klamath Falls
for burial.
.Mr 4. Jeff Drophy who has boon
inlto III Ij reported much better.
nod bath. Too contract has been
let to a Mr. Sunders of Klamatn
j Kails.
I Mrs. Do Fore Cramblett who hits
i been 111 for a few days Is out again.
Miss Crawford and Miss Lank
luvo opened a beauty parlor In
I West Chlloquln.
Mrs. II. C. Spink who baa been 111
i for tho past week Is recovering.
. Tim danco at ChlloUin Saturday
evening was well atleadod and
icvoryono bad a delightful time.
I Den Mitchell of tha Mitchell &
Wallen garage hat sold hit Interest
In tho business to Mr. Kelley of
Ucatty, who will toko charge April 1
Charles Snook has Just complet
ed a forty foot addition .to his
building occupied by tho L. & K.
Motor Co., with this addition they
have a tlaor spaco of 40x100. Have
nil tho mu.-hlnory to do all kinds
of machine and auto repairing and
auiplu room tor storage.
Alfred Shurt has pirt of bis
lumber on his lot and expects to
; build b'a homo soon.
Tho lumber for tho new Jewelry
storo on Chuucklau St., is to bo on
thu ground In a few days. It Is
I to bo built next to Wm. Skeeiu
I homo.
I Mrs. Claude Davis of tho Davli
Furniture storo entertained her
folks from Klamath Falls Sunday.
j Mrs. Munson and son Harry ex
pect to movo to Modoc Mill In a few
iliys. Mrs. Munson has been the
school and church Janitor for tho
! past year and every one will feel
sorry to hear sho Is to movo as she
h.n dono hor work well aud been
so accomodating In every way. The
j parent 1, children nud church peo
ple appreciate hor efforts to help
make Chlloouln 11 hotter placo to
llvn In.
FORT KLAMATH
CHILOQUIN
Tho committee for tha il'nrout
Teachers Association concert April
17th nt Chlloquln church complet
ed the 1 1- program arrangemonla at u
mooting In tho nchool honso lust
wook,
Itov. Uohbllt and Dr. Qua of
Klamnth Fulls will glvo 11 short
talk and tho remnlndor of tha ovon
lng will bq given to music' nd
guinea.' Ice cream will bo served
during tho evening. Tho admission
will bo ten cents. Everybody Is In
vited. Mr. iind Mra. O. K. Andrews of
Chlloquln Mill will start tholr now
homo In West Chlloquln tho ' last
of lite week, It will bo It four room
Tho Independent bnskot ball
championship for Klumalh county
was decided on tho Klamath Agen
cy floor Saturday night when tho
Fort Klnmath' boys won over the
Chlloquln boys by a closo ecoro of
30 to 2!. The lino up of tho local
tonm was: Harold Mollory, forward,
I.O! nn Moon, forward, Jorry Siso
moro, renter, Qus Pago, guard,
Ilobart Gordon guard, and tho Chllo
quln lino up was: Rutin Hicks, for
ward, V. Johnson, forward,' M. Hall,
center, D. Dunn, guard, Roland
Hicks guard. At tho end of the
first h.ilf tho score stood 10 to 14
In favor of Fort Klamuth boys, but
tho early part of the second half
found Chlloquln In tho lead whlcu
put a ronowod vim and pep Into
tho Fort boys.
Six minutes to go found Moon
marked . up with four personal
fouls which disqualified him, and
Hullock substituting; giving both
tonms ronowod Interest nnd more
determination to win- than ever.
During this pin of tho game, tho
Bcoro showed both tonms nock and
nock; ' when first ono team, thon
tho otlior would bo In tho lond by
ono or two points. Hnllory shooting
a long Hold goal In tho Inst two
minutes docldud tho gamo although
tho outcome was very tmcorlnln
until tho final whistle blew.
Excellent guarding by Pago Hal
lock nnd Gordon la worthy of men.
tion also tho first class work dons
by mnllory, gosaomoro nud Moor.
Much credit Is duo tho Chlloquln
uiioh
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Specials for Friday and Saturday
Sioux Crepe Toilet Paper, 2 rolls for 5c, 12 to a customer
Genuine Aspirin Tablets, bottles of 100 tablets 39c
Best Quality Sterilized Absorbent Cotton, pounds ...:......97c
Creole Crisp, a delicious roasted cocoanut confection, lb. 33c
Chloride of Lime, pound cans .........11c
Household Ammonia, pints ....llc
Peets Mechanics Soap, 4 bars ......25c -
50c CurrinsCold Capsules and 65c White Pine
. compound, both for ........L...79c
Sfore News
Vou know folkJ Klamath Falls Is a good
town and wo are tickled to deith to live
here. We believe In bettor schools, better
parks and better drug stores. We know
as well as you do that quality is a vital
essential In drug and that U one of tho
reasons that wo tako time off so often
and tell tou about our three stiores and
tho frash, clean stock that these three
tores make it possible for us to sell.
Tho size of a drug store does not neo
cuarlly measure the quality of Its mer
chandise but it is very apt to placo a
limit on tie completeness of Its stock, but
again we want .you to remember that we
buy for three stores and each one of
these store has Just as complete an as
sortment of tho things a drug store should
carry as If the store covered an entire
black.
At Currln's It's fresh, and it's clean and
you are sure to find there Just tho thing
you want.
Attachments Friday and Saturday
At the regulir price tit $57.50 (f 5.75 per month) for a, Universal
Vacuum Cleaner .we will give you a set of attachments free. The
regular price of the attachments is $10 per set. If you are at all
Interested In a vacuum cleaner Hor your home this Is an oppor
tunity that you can 111 afford to overlook. Frldiy and Saturday
only. The Universal does anything any vacuum clea-ner will do
and many things no btiers can duplicate.
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KODAKS
Genuine KO
DAKS and
Brownie Cam
eras, $2 and up
ward. For qual
ity kodak finish
ing' leave your
work here. ,
t - I
Three-Store
Buying Power
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PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS,ORECON
Three-Store
.Buying Power
boys for tho team work displayed,
but the Fort Klamath team was de
serving of the victory for the fight
th6y showed at every point in the
game.
Norwest of Klamath Agoncy was
tho referee. At the close of tho
gamo tho manager of the Chlloquln
teim presented tho manager of the
Fort Klamath team with the "tea"
cup which was held . by Chlloquln
Ian year. A largo number of en
thusiastic supporters witnessed tho
gamo.
iff HNI1S
Crater Lake Shrine Show to
Be Taken Before Neigh
boring Order
rrcsenlatlon of tho Crator Lake
Shrlno club "Hl-Jlnks". In Medforil
will bo an event of tho not far dis
tant future, according to W. C. Van
Emon, Harold Bell and Frank Con
fer, who returned from MedforJ
yesterday afternoon fallowing a
couforenco with Mcdford Shrlners
thoro yestordoy.
Negotiations were under -way to
obtain tho armory for tho sho' In
order that a danco could bo given
later In the evening as was given in
Klamnth Falh with Johnny Hous
ton's "Aggravutors." Although
Medford has beon put through a
solge of homo talent endeavors, tha
reports of ModTord Shrlners who
saw tho show in this city were good
advance agents for the theatrical
and thoy claim it to bo no of tho
finest vaudeville numberj they hnvo
seen. Tho exact dato of tho Mcd
ford presentation will bo announced
Inter by Medford Shrlnors In order
that there will be no conflicts.
S.VLK 1KIAV HI.OCKKD
WASHINGTON, April 2. An ef
fort to delay consummation of tho
sulo of flvo Cnllfornla-Orlcnt steam
ors to tha Dollar tntorcatu, pending
n ruling by the Attorney Ooiverul
ns to tho legality of tho transaction
was blocked today by a mooting of
the shipping board.
Los Angelei new). Man broke a
glass to get at Home Jewels. So the
Judgo gave hi in sevon years bad
luck. ' ' "' ' ' ' '
AT THE LIBERTY
Tho most ingenious dirty double
cross ever pulled In a prise fight was
a feature of tho gruelling champion
ship clash between Battling Buck
and Kid Holllday, his challenger, 1t
now becomes known.
The ring of gamblers who promot
ed the fight told Buck It would be
"framed'' for hlra to 'win la- the
eighth, when his challenger would
weaken.
Buck, who refused to fight any
thing but square, even insisting on
the basis being "winner "tako all,"
countered by saying ho'd do his-best
to kneck his opponent out before tho
eighth. But the gamblers fixed It
with Holliday so he would only pre
tend to weaken, long enough to fool
Untiling Buck off his guard for oil
easy knockout. How this dastardly
double-cross worked in the "fram
ed" fight will be shown In "WHnncr
Take All," the new William Fox at
traction coming to tho Liberty the
ater tonight only.
"Western Fate," which will be tho
feature picture at tho Liberty The
ater Friday of this week is Bald by
thoro who have seen It to be one
of the fastest moving, -most actionful
pictures that tho popular stars, Dick
Hatton and Neva Clerbcr, have yet
made. j
It is the story of a girl who goes j
Wost to search for hor brother's
murderer, aud her "adventures be
fore the finds him and brings about
his capture and punishment.' Of
Course she Is aided by one of the
cowboys with whom sho falls In lovo.
These two parts aro token by Dick
Hatton and Neva Gerber and Judg
ing from dvnnco reports they do
some of the best work they have
ever done In this production,
threw Mecjou from the saddle and
galloped off down the road. Mcn
jou was pot hurt and -members of
"The Swan" company began calling
him "Prince" with a new. intona
tion. Menjou Is featured with Ricardo
Cortei and Frances Howard in' the
lead'ng roles of "The Sw.m", which
Buchowetzkl also adapted to the
screen, from the stage play by Fer
ene Molnar. .
Helen Lee Worthing, Ida Water
man, Clare Eames and others appear
in the supporting cast of the pro
duction, coming
today only.
to the
Pine .Tree ,
PICTURE MAGNATE I
HELD FOR PERJURY
NEW YORK, April 2.- Charles H.
i Duell, head of a motion, picture corp
; pany, was held for grand Jury actiojo,
. on a charge of perjury today aftr
Federal Judge Mack had dismissed '
the b!H of complaint filed by Due
In his suit to compel I.llllam GlsK,
screen star, to make pictures ' only'
for his company. 1
n
n
At the Pine Tree '
, Tho Prince of Walos, Englnnd'a
".post prcss-agentod young man, has
coining on Adolpho Menjou, equal
ly celobrntod In his lino, when- It
comes to falling oft a horse, or a
title, fop that' mdttor. M'enlou. who
plays the vole of a prlnco in "Tho
Eivnn", the now Paramount plcturo
whleh llhnltrl niichowetzkl nrodtic-
ed for Paramount was called Upon
to ride a fiery Whlto steed for the
riding scene In the plcturo "nr.d
when the hnrse decided bn did nut
Jli;o a motion ' plcturo camera'' lie
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