KSDAY, AI'KII, 7, 1SJC
TIIK LUMBEIILOGUK
1
MM LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Fictures"
YOU WILL SEE
Duels, kidnaping,
Bea battles, land
battles, galley
ships, galley slaves,
harems, pirates,
slave markets, buc
caneers and Moor
ish castles.
Only Two Shows Daily
Matinee, 2 p.m. ' , Evening, 8 p. m.
Doors open half hour earlier
Regular Prices
Added Attraction -
The Liberty Trio
Bell, Confer and Houston
Featuring the Old Ballads, .1
majmim imes
for season 1925
Opening sale date
May 22nd .
Tickets on sale from May
22ml, up to and including
September 15th. Return limit
October 31st, 1925.
Now plan your summer va
cation journeys to the East,
taking advantage o( these low
fares. Full stopover privileges.
Substantial reductions in
roundtrip fares. .
. . First-class accommodations
"-personal service- delicious
meals nt meal-time in South
ern Pacific dining car.
For, resemitioiis.anj all railroad mormaiiim.as; .
4
Great Routes
Sunset
Qaldm Sttc
American Ctmyon.
Shasta
SoMtlicra'PMifsc
J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A.
517 Main St. Phono-709 4 "- Klamath Falls,' Ore;
vi'uiTn :v
. ( Show inTown J
Starring Milton Sills,' Enid Bennet and
Wallace Beery I
Mainly About People
I II K H liilTIII' ll
The Cyrlu-Hiormugriiph nl Under.
wood's I'liiirminy shows u slightly
upward Irond in bnroiiielrlc pres
sure totlity although Ilia murk Is t 1 1 i
only slightly above, 30.
.Furociist for next 24 .hours:
Generally fair with modnrato tem
peratures, Tho Tycos recording
thcriiioiiioinr registered maximum
u ii' I in 1 ii I m it in temperatures tmluy us
follnwB:
High 70 Utw Zi
V. H. Weather Jh-nurt
Oregon: :iurully fair tonight
mid Wcdiici:dtiy; moderate tempera
tures, ll;lit nor! hurly winds.
Itl llKAItHH 1II-.HXKH
KlirliHM'x I'n'pnrF To lv Second
Shotting Of Theatrical
' I
,uiii,H r. t. a. mf.kth
iWciit" Tcaclieiit Of 7hT"h;(ioiI
(hither For Important Sc-edou
Members of tho Parent Teachers
association met In Mills school this
afternoon at ;t p. in. fi)r a short
business meeting, :l Ifif iimm! ri k Import
ant subjects that huvn arisen since
tho lust meeting nt I ho group.
OX SAMTAHV IXHI'KCTIOX
))r. (!. H. N'owsom, county lioa 1 1 Ii
officer, spent the iluy on tho upper
K Id in a 1 ti In ku today, on no Inspec
tion tour of 911 n I in ry conditions In
I hut suction. '
Kohonrsul lust nlKlit was hehl for
I ho (.'ruler lak Shrine chill's drum
and bugle corps in preparation for
o 1 1 cnl I li K tho Imperial Council of
tlm Mystic Hhrlne of tho I'nltnd
HI u leu which meets In l.os Angeles
Dim tint week in Juno. Twelve
members of the 'corps will innko the
rip. Tho lll-JInks Is also rohears
In K rKulurly for lis recond pro
eniailJii in the Pino True theuler.
April 13.
ItlvHIGXH AS OITICKH
(J. M. CiiMt' (ilu n ilft From Hon
do HcliiMtl As Token Of Appreciation
l. I), (irlzzlv, who reslitned as
suporlnlondunt of the l'reshytcrlnn
Suuduy school, was given gift
from the HunJay school, Sunday
morning I" appreciation of the six
years of nervlcu. He will continue
to teach In the school, and (ieorge
W. Mclntyre was mimed superin
tendent. ,MI Vera Houston is as
sistant superintendent, Mlrs Klolsc
MetMicrson, chorister while tlm pri
mary department Is under the lead
ership of Mrs. A. M. Collior.
i.KtilO.V TO MKKT
Iti'Kulnr Hessloii tir IJv-Hervli'e Men
Hcliiiluliil TtinlKhl
A regular meeting of Klamath
post, American Legion, will ho held
pt the court houeo at 7:4" o'clock
Ihls evening. Mutters of Importance
to tlio local post will be up for discussion.
TO IIAVK XKW IIOMK
Salvation Army Will He In lluiklliiK
lty Kurly Mny
Tho Klaanth Sulvatlon Army post
will be In Its n-)v Tien.riiuarters near
Seventh and Walnut streets early In
.May, it lus been announced. It will
consist of both a meeting hall and
living quarters for the officers. The
building, of bungulow- type, will be
UKed under lease for a couple of
years with an option to buy, accord
liiK to V. K. Hopper, in churgo of
tho army In this city. .
TO UK "HHJ UltOTHKItS"
Mi'inuers Of The Klvnmls ( lull I'lan
Vinrk With Uoys
Plans for establishing a "Dig
Ilrothcr" inovement were discussed
yesterday nt 4 meeting of the Kl
wanls club directors. Tho matter
will como up for complete discus
sion nt tho regular luncheon Thurs
day. It Is planned to give real aid
and encouragement to youngsters
who may be In need of aid.
AI.IIKKT KATOX lli:s
Word Itrcelieil In KJanuttli KnMs of
IhMith Of "ii'iuer lte!.ldent
Albert Kiiton, a former Klamath
Fulls resident, more than 15 years
ago, died March 15 of Itrlghl's dis
ease, according to word received
hero from Katon's homo In Salem,
I'tnh. Katon Is survived by u wlfo
anil Hiiiill family of children.
.Diiii'i'! To ciiii.ogri.v
Unadi In Kxrellent Coiiilillou Says
M. K. ltrunei' ',
Mr.' anil Mrs. M. K. llruner. Miss
Ollvo Wllslm mid Miss Myth Hunan,
motored to Chilotiuln Sunday whero
they enjnywl tho scenic trip..' Ac
cording to Mr. llruner, tho roads
wero In excellent condition and bet
tor I him nt nriy time since the mid
dle, of In si 81111111101'.
TO MKKT THl'ltSDAY
Small Xiunlier Out For Meeting Of
Physical ,H(ltiiMi loin I'Kliiislasts
Mrs. 10. I.. Cntmhlltt presided at a
mooting of thnso Interested In the
ni'Kniifr.ntlon of n physical ediicntlon
clnss for women, lust nlKht, In tho
chamber' of ofmmoreo. There was
nn except lonnlly s'mnll nuniher out,
tind anotner mooting has been call
ed for Thursday evonlhg In the
chnmlier rooms, in order to obtain
M least 100 members for the class.
Tho work will Ineludo floor work
and possible- classes (n swimming.
It's Strange
that there are still lots
of people who seem to
think that it is econom
ical to bake their own
bread.
If you will figure your
ingredients, your time
and the risk you run in
getting good bread it
will be easy for you to
see that
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
is the cheapest and by
far the best.
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
I,WiIO. MlvKTI.VU
lU'icuhir Mct-tliifc Of American Legion
Scheduled For Tonight
Members of tho Klamath Post,, of
the American Legion, 'Will meet In
Legion club rooms In the lusemnnt
of the court house for the regular
aieetlng of the group.
VIHIT IX COCXTHV ,
County Agent Ami Couiily Club
leader Spend liny lit Merrill Vicinity
C. A. Hondersoq, county agent,
and Frank Hexlon, county club lead
er spent the day In Merrill and Mnlin
districts, looking into business af
fairs in their different divisions of
work.
KXTKIt I'LKA
Xnl (.'llllly, (tiiln Mr. mill Mrs. Olle
l'elerson In Court
Mr. and Mrs. Olle Peterson enter
ed a plea of not guilty before Jus
tice of the Pence R. K. Hunsaker
this morning. They are charged
with Illegal possession, of liquor In
a raid conducted through the police
and sheriff forces, Sunday night.
SUKNH VISITOItH
(irnry llrolhrrs Vlslllng From Calo
ilonla Slnmli ' Vestrnlnjr
Robert Geary and Everett Ceary,
ranchers frcm Caledonia Marsh,
spent yesterday In the city, transact
ing business and pnylng their tuxes
Into the treasurer's office. Condi
tions are good in that section ac
cording to the Geary brothers.
MiAV KASTKft HERVITF.
Special l"rogiam To lie Held At.
' '""'n-sbytcrliiii Churtli
A special series.' of re-Kastar
services are scheduled for four even
ings of this week at 7:30 beginning
tonight. The general themo Is
"Talks on the CbTlstiutt Life" and
the topics are: Tuesday, "A Sur
render of Will"; (Wednesday, "An
Adventure of Trust"; Thursday,
(Communion Service) '"An Exper
ience of Victory' and, Krldny "A
Sharing of the Ci'oss.'; The ,pas(or,
the Jtev. Arthur L. Klce, will preach,
this series and fill are welcome. ;.v
; : . ;
ELKS TO INITIATE
27 THURSDAY EVE
Preparation are being tnnde by
tho Klamath Falls Lodge or K:ks
for their initiation next Thursday of
a large class that will' sprout their
horns. There are 27 In all to he
put through and a large attendance
Is expected. , : 1 ..'
This will be the last ceremony by
the Leslie Rogers administration
which will be succeeded by the ad
ministration of Charlton S. Currla.
An Inaugural ball will be given In
the near future for the Currln ad
ministration which Is now being ar
ranged by the entertainment com
mittee of which John H. Houston Is
chairman.- ! '
PERSONALS
MT. HF.BROX VISITORS
Four llcMdelKH Of Neighboring
Town Sprml Wcrk-Kml In City
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickie and Mr.
and Mfs. L. B. Barff, all from Mt.
Hebron, were among the out. of
town visitors in the city from their
homos In that sect'on. They spent
(he week-end in Klamath Falls,
guests In the Arcade hotel.
All kinds of fur manu
facturing and coat
remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
flU.! Washington,
Hot. Sixth and Seventh
All work SO to 50 per cent
less than any fur house iu
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
, VISITS JtFXATIVES
Retired Itanrner Of Auckland, New
Zealand, Here In City
Tom Dixon, retired rougher of
Auckland, New Zealand, Is visiting
in the county with his son, Irving
Dixon of the Merrill road. Dixon
is a brother of Sam Dixon of Olene
and cousin of Jim Dixon. Tom Dix
on, another cousin. Is county road
master. Dixon left Port Hope 58
years ago for New Zealand, this be
ing his first trip to the continent
since his departure.
HAJjKM. VISITORS '
.Many (im-sts In Klunwtlt Fulls From
State Capital
Among the out of town visitors in
Klumith Falls this week, are a num
ber of guests from the capital city
of Salem. Three J registered this
week at the White Pelican hotel
are H. S. Booth, H. D. Davis and
G. L. Forge.
R. C. Loe. a frequent visitor in
Klamath Falls, Is In the city for
several days, from his home In Ash
land. ,
Frank J. Andrews is a San Fran
cisco visitor In Kluuiath Falls, a
guest in tho White Pelican hotel.
I Meat Must be Fresh !
That is. one of the first requirements. '
Miller's meat fulfill it. All our meat
products are prepared in our own
plant, but a short distance from Klam-,
ath Falls, then immediately placed in
cold storage until delivered to you.
For fresher, better meat visit Millers
Miller s Market
GUS MILLER, Prop. -
Main, near Eighth , , , Phones 750 and 751
"WATCH US GROW"
: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howell, and
family. , residents of - Bend, are
guests in the city for a few days.
I stopping in the Arcade hotel. ' , '
j C. L. Wjrnock and W. E. Smith
' peter, are among the Medford vislt-
ors in the city this week.
! Mr. and Mrs. H. Lapo of Port
land are visiting for several days
In Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. B. Kimble are
Spokane visitors In the city, stop
plug over night in the White Pell
can hotel. ,
San Francisco visitors in the city
this week Include Miss Eva Myers
and H, O. Williams. . 4
H. Cameron, who. has a special
line of automobile accessories Is In
Klamath Falls for a week, calling on
business men In the city's garages.
T. A. Zumbau'm of Beaver Marsh
Is a Klamath Falls visitor for sev
eral days.
Mr. bl4 Mrs. J. Lister of Port
land are among the out of town
visitors in the city for the .early
part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Patch are Ala
meda., California visitors In Klamath
Falls this week.
Miss Hazel Morris of Weed is
spending several days In Klamath,
Falls from her ' home in Northern
California.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. S-Humphrey are
San Francisco vilstors In Klamath
Falls. . - '
Bob and Harry Nichols of Macdoel
are in. the city tor a few days, visit
ing with friends. .
. Ralph Jones Is a Weed visitor in
Klamath Falls tor several days.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Grlder
'are araotig the Bend visitors in the
city for the week.
W. H. Cagebeer of Bly. was in the
city this morning from bis ranch,
transacting business and paying up
his taxes Ws well.
Grant Nelson visited in the city
th's mornhrg from his well known
ranch in the Keno district.
A. M. JaihJson of Olene. spent the
day in Klamath Falls yesterday from
his ranch in : that section.
William Keck. Poe Valley ranch
er is In the eft? for the day, trans
acting business and visiting with
friends. " ,
George SmyiB. of Hlldebrand,
visited in the cltj-i from his ranch in
that section yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughes spent
the week-end in the city from their
home in K'rkford.
J. W. Williams df Bend, spet t the
week-end in the city visiting and
transacting business.1
Mr. and Mrs. jie Illsek. were
week-end guests In tBe'Arcade hotel
from their home in weed.
E. N. LeClalr spent the week-end
In Klamath Falls visiting with
friends and transacting business
from his home in Butte, Montana.
J. D. Robetts and Harold McGrew
are business visitors in the city from
their home in Camas, Washington, I
across the Columbia river, from
Portland. - .
Mrs. Ada Grafton oj l.aMolne,
California, is spending stveral days
in the city on business, i
Fred Lisky and Jim FisBer, well
known farmers of the Maliin district
were in the city over the week-end
from their ranches.'
- Sykes Hamnker of Kirk spent the
week-end in Klamath Falls, .visiting
with friends and transuctljigi busi
ness. , ' : ,
Al Swazee of Bly was unioss the
out of town visitors in the city yes
terday from his ranch. i
"..t, 1,1,1 -J. V
ALOME THE
TENEMENTS
a SIDNEY OLCOTT
p nooucTiON
wMWH Aooum miiMMinsr tuixv
CL Qzraniount picture t
An adaptation of tho sen
sational navel of the
Ghetto and Fifth Avenue.
Produced by the director of
' "Monsieur Beaucalre"
Fables
-and
News
Snooky
and the gang 1
' presenting. . ,
u
Harem
Scarem
Saturday
Watch for street pa
rade clowns, lions,
bears , and. big. free
outdoor attraction.
Saturday
!
I
Best Dance
-m-
County
FORT KLAMATH I
Saturday Night
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on short"
notice. - ' ' '
Blocks
Dry slabs
Limbs .
Coal
Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to .
535 i
601 Mam SL -
Peyton & Co.? '
"Wood to burn" 1..
601 Main Phone '53$
THROUGH AGES
Centuries ago sturdy Norse-'
men realized the benefits of
health-building cod-liver Oil.'
Scott's Emulsion
brings to you the same vital
nourishment that enabled,
these mighty men of old-?
exemplify strength! -
Scott Se nownc, nlomn field, T. J. -lt.