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Atrhe LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures"
"WESTERN FATE"
Action and lots of it
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' Chapter 5 of
"THE SANTA FE TRAIL"
and
4th installment
"PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERVIEWS"
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Bob Custer in
"TRIGGER FINGERS"
A Story of the Texas Rangers
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Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb.
Veal Roast, per lb
2 lbs. Veal Steak
Veal Stew, per lb
Shoulder Roast Pork, per lb.
Pork Steak, per lb
Pork Sausage, per lb
Hamburger, per lb
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High School Operetta
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' April 3 ,
Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:00
Matinee Admission 50, School children 25c
Evening Admission 50c, 75c, $1.00
M'(t)ItD A I' POINT 1.1)
SALBM, Ore. April !. lr. Geo.
8. MeCord of linker wan today np
.polntiid by flovornor I'lorco nn a
inoinlior of tho slnln denial board
to succeed Dr. F. W. II jllUtor of
Portland, iwIioko torm has oxnlred.
Dr. W. W. Wnlkor of Portland was
reappointed on tlio hoard.
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OARLESS LIFEBOAT
PROVES SUCCESSFUL
AFTER EXPERIMENT
LONDON, April 3. A lifeboat
without oui'H, which It In clnlniod
may bo propollod ovon In rough
wotitlicr by persons without prev
ious training, wns tried out hero re
cently In thn proiionco of shipping
exports nnd representatives of tho
government, llucnuso. of thu ab
sence of oars tho Inventor, J. It.
Fleming, contends Hint ono of tho
chief illtflciiitlea of launching a Uro
bilin from a vochuI In distress bus
boon overcome.
Tho newi typo of lifeboat Is pro
pelled by thu occupauts who, hnvo
lovors which they pull forward nnd
buckwanl, this action through a very
simple gear causing n propeller to
drlvo tho lifeboat through the water.
Tho boat used In tho experiment nnd
42 ocnupnnts. With one mnn nl each
of tho eight levers It was posslhln
to mulntnln a speed of thrna mllos
nn hour, and with two men work
ing on each of the levers a speed of
six miles nn hour was brought about,
according to official nnnouncoment
of Lloyd's ngnuts who wero present.
Ileprosontutlvos of tho London
Hoard of Trndo, tho British Corpora
tion and 40 of tho loading Hrltlsh
steamship compunlos also wltneosod
tho tryont, which was roportod n
success,
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News of the Klamath Country
I FORT KLAMATH
John Moben, curetokcr of Crater
Laku l.odgn and Pete Onril, ranger
enmo duwn from Cruler Luke Fri
day morning. Tbny report in ft.
of snow at tho rim. Oirrt dron Ij
Medford Bunduy returning Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor mid
.Mr. Alexander drovo to Medford
Handiiy returning the smiio day.
After a weeks brunk In the art oo I
ullonduiiMi resulting from alckness
uiiioug tn children, Mundiy morn
lug fiuixl the attendance back to
ii r f 1 1 ti 1 uguln,
Mrs. HrnoHt Ilennelt and liifunl
daughter returned homo from Klain
alb Kalis Saturday whoro l.iey have
been the past two wueks recjver
Ing from lllue.is.
Mrs. C. B. Hoyt spent Frldiy In
Klamath Tails Chopping u.id vis
iting friends.
W. K. Brown Is lioro attending
to business mailers from ti la homo
In Ilolllsler, Calif.
Mrs. Hoy Loosloy cave a 'birth
day dinner Sunday In hoa.r of tho
fifth birthday of her daughter,
.Marie. Hnvcral littlo friends were
Invited In to celebrate tho event.
M:s. Alfred Camel Ii assisting In
tho telephone office during t!io Ill
ness of Mrs. Joo !1cs:iIk, local opera
tor. Thoodoro mid Stewart Nicholson
sero visitors lu Klamath Falls Sat
urday. Mrs. Harold Mallory who Is an
Instructor In the Chlloquln schools
spent thn week end at thcr home
north of town.
A lurgo crowd from, Fort Klam
ath drovo to Klamnth Agency Sat
urday evening to witness, tho cham
pionship gamo between the Kort
and Chlloqulii teams.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hunch re
turned Frlduy evening from a
weeks trip to Portland 'whore tbey
went to attend tho runcral of Mr.
Hunch's brother.
Tho run lout for Sunday school
nicmbcrsshlp Is arouidng much In
terest among the children and ad
ulti. Unth sides aro working hard
and on thu alert for members.
II. J. Gordon returned homo
Thursday from a business trip In
Medford.
Lorln Utrecter nnd Kalph Darl
ing drove to Klamath Fulls Monday
whoro they spent tho day arans
artlng builnesH. ' ""
J. T. Dixon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Dixon arrived In tho Fort FI--doy"cvcnlng
lr tho summer, hav
ing spent tho pun few months In
different parts of Nevada and Cali
fornia. II. O. Hunch was a business vis
itor In tho county sent Fridiy ;
Mrs. II. N. Moo and Mrs. Edna
Schollock wero calling on friends
in tho vulley tho early part of the
'week.
BLY
The Influenza epidemic has bueu
light In our c .immunity with only
a few light cases and ono or two
more nerlous ones. Ono of tho lat
ter being that of Jin. Ottis Osborao
who on account of a' complication
with her ear wus taken Int.) Klam
nth Fulls for medical caVe. She
was ncronipuuicd on her trip to
Klamnth Falls by her husband and
her Blstur Mrs. .Marvin Cross. At
this time Mrs. Osburua Is much
Improved.
Tho sud nefws at tho death of lit
tlo rtuby Palmer was received in
this valley today, and has brought
sndnoss to tho hearts of all. No
other In tho community was better
loved than this bountiful littlo
child, with such happy cheerful
ww sho mado friends whorovor
sho went. Ituby Is tho tour year old
daughter of Claronco and d'oarl
Palmer, and tho grand daughter of
Mrs. Frank Smldtz of Ucntty, at
ivIioho homo tho' littlo girl's Illness
and death camo. Sho Ii also thu
granddaughter of Amos Lnmly of
this valley, nnd Mrs. P.ilmor and
children hnvo mado their homo with
him tho past year or so. The deep
est tympnthy of the untlro commun
ity Is oxtended tho bereaved family
in tho loss of their loved ono.
Mr. Humphrey of tho Stnto Water
Commission from Salem Is In this
valley this wook attending to offi
cial buslnoss.
Truman Morris who ;for tho past
year hns been working nt the Glvan
ranch hni returned to his homo In
Lnkovlow,
Marvin Cross and Dallas Glvan
mado n buslnoss trip to Klamath
Falls tho middle of the week, and.
whllo thoro will attend tho Klam
ath merchiinta-Uly Hodoo Associa
tion mooting Wodnosdny.
Mr. Duekhorn, .who Is connoctod
with tho Pino Hoetlo Control pro
ject Is horo with a fow men for a
fow days looking over conditions In
this uron. ; .... ...
The storm of thft. Inst Jew tlny.i
has made It nwesinry ti discontinue
work on the rond over tho mountain
to Klamath Falls for a few diy.
and tho road rew consisting of
Herman Troll, Davo Campbell nnd
Claronco Oarretl, under tho super
visor Tom Oarretl have in wd cunip
back home.
A number of men under the
dlroHk.n of Mr. Mcdno more stat
ioned here a tow d O's to stirt a
survey of tho Btato Highway from
Illy east to thn Laknvlew line, but
wero ordered on to begin work wen
of Beutty.
Mrs. T. K. W.'iltlM has returned
from noseburg where sho went fjr
a fhort vlult with relative.
Hurley Keudy, who a few day
ago sustained a badly br;kin leg.
and wa.i taken to Lakeview f r
treatment Is now up and about on
crutches, and Is reported as dilr.g
nicely,
Everett Hell has returned, with
tho c.itilo that ho has been feeding
at Til lu Luke, to his homo hero.
Dallas Glvan and mother and
Hurry Obonchulu mado a business
trip to Yainax Monduy. Thoy report
that cattle allowed to range on th
reservation can be turned on the
fifteenth of April.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker have
returned tj Klamath Falls after
spending a few weeks at the Parkor
ranch here. .,
The old Charley. Faithful ranch at
tho west end of this valley und the
eastern boundary of tho reserva
tion has been sold to McDonald and
Elder of Paliley. and Is being ruu
by Harry Rjhcrts.
George Boyd and Everett Whet
stono made a business trip to Spra
guo River last Sunday.
Trucks owned by E. B. Henry and
Mr. Darley that have been trucking
equipment U Silver Lake for some
construction work thcro passed thru
yesterday on their return trip.
Mrs. Bertha Bell and son Everett
muda a buslncs ftrlp to Lakevicw
the first of tho week.
I Mr. and Mrs. O. 6imensjh have
been visiting ..hero tho pa-.l week
j or so with relatives, tho J. 3. 'Watts
family and Mrs. Emma Keady.
! Friends here aro congratulating
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thurston oa
the arrival of a baby son.
Mrs. O. W. Howard Is In Klamath
'Fulls visiting her daughters Mrs.
' Harold Thurston and Mrs. Bud Bell.
.While there Mrs. Howard has been
.111 with Influenza and Is improving
I at this writing.
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1 HENLEY : ' J
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Tho senior class has starteu prac
ticing tho play "The Fascinating
Fanny Urcwu" which will be given
at Henley tho 21st of April.
Tho Honley ' basketball teams
wero victorious again Monday night
in the game played with tho Agency
Tho girls gume was of short dura
tion and ended with a score of 46
13 10 in fovar of Henley. 'Quite a
number of fouls wore mado In the
boy-a gamo but there was fast action
all tho time making tho gamo very
hitterostlng. Tho final score was
20 to 14 In favor of Henley.
Mr. Ctms. Latta is suffering with
a badly sprained ankle.
ilr. Durunt had tho thrilling ex
perience of having bis team run
u'oy Monday afternoon when they
been ma frightened. Thure wero no
serious results. .
Tho first baseball gamo o the
season was. played list Friday be
tween Henley and Malin. Both
tho girls and luys of Henley carried
off the honors of tho afternoon.
Alma McClay is absent from school
on account of Illness.
Thelma Lewis has returned to
school after n few duys absence on
account of Illness, ,
Tho seniors of tho Henley High
School are extremely busy practic
ing tholr senior play.
Tho new apparatus for tho play
ground hns been constructed much
'IE
Being Original Is a Fine Thing
i About one year ago STONE'S opened their first store in Klam
ath Falls.
I We do not claim to be the original cash store here. Such claims
are obsolete. 1 he man who originated the steamship did not per-
I feet it. Being original in opening a caah store here has no con-
4 nection with selling groceries cheap today. '. ,
Deliveries Are Very Expensive
I Any grocer operating an extensive delivery system must charge
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a yuu mure i lie uriic any grmcr juuai cidii i uio kusi, piuto 1119 cv
pense and profit.
3 STONE'S do not operate & delivery. Our chain store buying pow-
i er enables us to buy cheaper. Our low operating cost enables us
to sell cheaper. Think it over.
frAY""ir T itliiin ' ' " " -
Tomato Catsup 1 5 C
full pint
Margaine, Butter 20 C
substitute, lb.
Milk, Tall $4.15
cans, case
Eggs, large size guaranteed
Ranch Eggs 30c
per doz.
Pork and Beans, Van Camps
regular 15s size : 25 C
3 cans for
Sunkist Oranges, med. fi)C
size, sweet, 2 doz. for
Soap, Crystal
White, 10 bars
39c
Coffee, Stone's $J 2Q
best, 3 lb. pkg.
Stone's Butter, ever pound
guaranteed -QCit
2 pound roll for
Peaches, No. 2 1-2 cans in
heavy syrup S5c
2 cans for
3
Stone's Sell Good Meat Cheap423 Main
. POT ROAST
Young Beef, shoulder J 2 C
cms, per id.
. .. ROUND ROAST
Young Beef, 18c
per pound
v PRIME RIB
Oven Roast ' I5c '
(bone in) per li.
WIENIERS and BOLOGNA,
Stricaly fresh . 20c
per pound .. .
Meats and '
Groceries
423 Main
A Safe Place
to Trade .
717 Main C
BUILDING A TOOTH
' Good teeth are built out
of vital foods. Building a
tooth is not the simple pro
cess it seems. Nature regards
it so important that she takes
a long time to perfect one.
Scott's Emulsion
supplies elements needful to
aid normal growth and con
struct sound bones and
strong teeth.
A food-tonic of rare value,
Scott's Emulsion gives the
best results when
taken, regularly after
meals. Try it.
Scott ft Downc, SlooiuleU, H. f, ' M-
i'ftwht.t'ftiaWtl
ta tho delight cf the yonngcr stud
cuts. The Henley girli home making
club had Its third meetins Tues-j!
day morning to discuss menu's for
their fair exhibits. '
ilr. Parsons of tho University of
Oreson 'talked to the Henley High
ScnsM students oa the benefits of
a college education, .Jlonday.
The Henley baseball teams have
been practicing steadily in spite of
the disagreeable weather and have
announced tholr Intention of tak
ing tho gamo from Klamath Fulls,
'Monday, April. 6.
Jay Manning has been absent from
schcol tor tho last thrco days en
joying a fishing trip.
Miss Lois Heseltine, who has boon
HI for sevoral days, returned to
school Tuesday.
Tho High School girls : served
supper to tho Agency basketbull
teams Monday evening, March-30,
Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Rceder are
recovering from a bad attack of
tho flu. , -
Tao Honley girls basketball team
have been practicing for tho cham
pionship basketball gamo to bo play
ed 'with Merrill girls lit the near
future. .'
Mossrs Harold Bell, Frank Con
fer and Johnny Houston wero at
llonloy Monday evening to arrangu
for tho girls part In the community
show to bo given at tho school,
April 15. Those taking part are:
norothy and Frances Short, Gladys
Lutti, Mary Gobor, Marjorlo Reader
Dernico mid Lucille Dawson and
Juno Jlrndbury.
The llonloy students nro starling
(o prnctlco for tho field and track
moot to bo given In tho spring.
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