L .ilWEnNESnAYAPRii; P,; 1025 ' TACK -nVB TA MJM LIBERTY "The Liberlv' Has the Pictures" Last Times Tonight Milton Sills in "The Sea Hawk" Addcdd attraction THE L113EKTY-TKIO Featuring OLD TIME BALLADS Only two shows daily 2:00 and 8:00" p. m. Doors open half hour earlier Regular Prices Thursday only Corrinne Griffith and Conway Tcarle 61 2m SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE We represent and take orders for Ed. V. Price & Co., America's finest tailor-made clothing. Spring and summer line now ready. Perfect fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Select Your Spring Clothing . Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothier' I i i inn in.. B T ... . i ijl'l 1 Mm. T. K. Hoggs lias returned to bur homo after spending" " a weak In Klamath Falls. Mllron Keller lia returned to work at the U,!, S. It. 8. camp hav ing been nick (or a week 'with Uo flu. ' . Mrs. Loland Harris has been lick for several .weeki . but la reported gutting1 better, Mrs. Partridge has been assisting her with her house hold duties f'ir a few. days. The compressor of tho V. B. SI. 8. has moved 13 tho High Lake and has started work on the Dralnuge ditch. Helen Turner has been absont from school wit's a bad sure throat several other children havo been' absent with colds but up , to the present llmo our school his escaped tho flu which has taken so many from school. Monday ovcnlng at the Miller Bros, tho occasion being Edward Millers b)rthday. Mrs. It. R. Blschoff bak ed the birthday cako which was a burnt sugar cako In layers, each layer representing a year. Tho evening was spent at cards and dainty refreshments were served at midnight. Thaso presunt were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hunti, Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Blschoff, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cowley, Mrs. W. W. Fordney, the Mlsnes Myrtle, Mildred and Amelia Dunn, Robert Blschoff and tho hosts Edward and John Miller. Hearse Driver Defeats Ambulance in Fast Race To Scene of Accident MERRILL mVv'fft rnny lrrmoi ' whit, Ml, - eorion tnttlfti cimW liatr ant thm pmfnfd tttkm-JSptutd. As handsome in daytime , as restful at night AN Edlow-Sprlng nuttre ss when "dressed up" 0r the day will give innny a fussy housewife a "pkaaure- a able t! rill." No bumps or hollows. No wising over T the edge of the bed. The Edlow-Sprlng It the only balc Improvement In J mattress comtructlon for, many, many years. A series of flexible, piano-wire springs are bull between innny J layers of snow-white, felted, staple cotton and Inter- J laced curled hair. J Every EiilowRprlng mattress bears a label guaran- T teeing It not to sag, stretch or lose Its resiliency for 20 ' years. In case of failure, a new one free of charge. J Cost leas than I cent a nlcht. Mordoff & Wdolf ! SpringMattress $ The mattress that will never grow old I White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also Banquets a Parties ' Dances HARD TIME DANCE MALIN i Tomorrow Night Thursday, April 9 Lea SaIIIhk h'l f rilifstni NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY LORELLA Chiirllo and Jay Walker escaped what might have boon n Borlous no cldont whon tho Sludobakor car be longing to. Cluirllo loft tho road nt tho turn below tho Clivlo ranch, and turned complotoly over pinning both men under tho car. Tho men ox trlcntcd themselves and escaped In Jury. Mrs. Cbrenro Walker has beon nt Bonanza tho past weok at tho homo of Charles Walkor caring for Mrs, Walkor who has voon very low with pnoumonla. H. F. Tuttto hns startofl work on tho Barnas Valloy road and oxpocts to finish within a short time Hilly Irwin Is farming hla ranch nonr Bonnntn. Irwin has had tho ranch rented In formor yoara but la working both placoa this your. Dunn & linker . movod their equipment through Lorolla Monday going to tho Willow Crook Dam silo whoro thoy havo started oxca- Tho annual congregational meet ing of the First Presbyterian church was held In tho' club rooms Thurs day evening. Owing to so much Illness In the community the regular church supper was not had.. Tho reports showed tho various depart ments of tho church In a sntlsfac- I tory way. N. E. Woodhouse and j J. . W. Taylor were elected now : membars of tho trustees. .. Hold 1 over trustees are W. F. Jlnnetto, O. W. Offleld and C N. Hasklns. : Now elder elected In place ot J. H. i Hobbs, who recently died was W. F. Jinnette. The other oldcrs are W. F. 11111 and J. W. Hasklns. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hasklns and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Haiklnii were Klumath Falls visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey and Mrs. W. C. Barrows wero In Klam ath Falls Friday. !-'''. Henry Vous and Hirry Voss spent Friday In tho Falls. Among the Merrill people attend ing the high school play at Klamath Falls Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Thlrza and Helen Anderson and Mrs. F. N. Moyor and Melvln Moyor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ttimbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlckson were Klam ath Falls visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey .were hosts ' at dinner Sunday. , Their guests wero Misses McClay, Caroline Varlette and Mario Munson. Merrill hns lost both games of baseball this season. Friday evening April 3 at 8:30 o'clock tho Merrill Basketball team who won tho county high school championship and tho Glover cup wore ontortalned nt a banquet given by their mothers at the high school. All tho basket ball playors of tho school nnd tho toachers were also present. Tho banquet hnll wsb do coratod for tho occasion with the school colors and alfalfa. Alfalfa was vory appropriately usod In the docoratlons as tho Morrill team wns cheered on to victory und the Klam ath Falls team to defeat at tho fin al gnme to tho tuno of "alfnlfa hay," sung by tho Klamath motors. Tho tables were arranged In the form ot a cross. Tho loving cup was nsod as n center piece. Over which was suspended a basket hall, stronmors In tho school colors ex tondod from tho ball to place cards representing tiny hnskotballs. Tho pluyora tavorito nick namo was used on the cards. Four of the toachers drossod In black dressos, white caps' and aprons tlod with tho school colors acted as waltrossos. Croamed chicken, hot biscuits, potatoes, peas, salad, 'olives, lettuce, radish, Ice croain and cako wore sorved. Tho Ico cream molded In the school colors was donated by Mr. Murray of the Klumath Falls Croam ory. Tho following were -seated at There are professions in almost every walk of life the medical profession, the. second story profession, the no less admirable newspaper profession and so forth. All of them are all bound around by a code of ethics that prevent a man freedom much the same as a stiff collar or a stiff "buzzom" shirt. In each profession there is the unpardonable, the mortal-est sin. Doctors shall re main at least 50 feet behind the ambulance. Newspaper men must at least know how to spell the word TRUTH. Lawyers must address the judge in court as "your hon or" no matter how they sling mud at him outside the court. The ethics of that admirable profession of under taking, set forth in the first of their ten command ments: "Thou shalt await full ten' minutes after an ac cident before betaking thyself to the scent of the, un fortunate (?) occurrence." " . - ; ( ,ai lowey, zeuiuus unuersiuu- Klger, Tom Barrows, Richard Boguo, of County Coroner Earl Whltlock v-nn.th rntll. Eatln KIgor. Clar- recently, it Is regretted to record ence Woodhouse, Rolfe Geeruon, broke this vital commandment of Eugene Merrltt, William Hulet. his profession. It was hardly three Donald Bailey, Marlon Graybael, minutes after Walter G. Folsom, Lester Moore, Either Moore, Miriam Copco employe, ttcclved his near- Offleld. Cleo Graybeol, Helen Brown fal shock when Towey and his Eva Murray. Mary Graybael, Larolno "and wagon "The Hearse ar- flcasley and Martha Margaret Mer- rived on the scene. Not only that. j v t dui no oeai ine amuuiauce w iuc The Merrill Library club will give cene ot e accident! t . a card party at the library Saturday' , .o,o rill. evening April 11. Mr. and MrJ. J. H. Martin were In Merrill Sunday from Klamath Falls: :!: ' ' T,ho worlt 6tf the ommunlty hall Is progressing' rapidly. , During the jast . week conslderablo labor was KUmnth Falls Center of Activity for Mnny Stockmen W. J. O'Brien and his brother,- L. O'Brien, are among the prominent out 'of town ;v visitors from1 their In Toniiflnt. ThffV ATA inter- donated. The greater part ot the ltoek d on Klam- money his been secured for the nnchen . in tnl8 sectlon. nuuuing ana was lurmsueu uy uuuie mamt 'n'l iiwiw mm 1 1 .mi ,1111m 11 mi an svrti. fcir i'w t, i,y mn rj-, .. IMIEMI. TONIGHT 'Salome ot the Tenements Fables News TOMORROW Virginia Valli -m- FRIDAY Norman Kerry "The Price ot Pleasure" -vri KA 4-'-'w h Its V j ', 4 xli Y Can you play with love- and Escape Unscathed? A poor shop girl. That's all. Never had a good time in her life. Wanted Slaughter, v' pleasure, gaiey. Wanted beautiful clothes, a nice home. Wanted love. And then he came along. A mil lionaire. Offered her everything. So they played with love. For a week. But something happened. It couldn't end there! See it! Laught with her! Feel with her! Lave with her! , r 11 Mm 1 mi WKiMt""" W-rti-hliiihr people. However two donations were from Klamath Falls, E. M.' Dubb, ' of the American National Dank and the Ford Garage. These were very much appreciated' by the Merrill people. . auss Mary Taylor who is teach- KOR O. A. C MEMORIAlt Bill North, Prominent Aggie Man, Visits la Klamath Falls Bill North, one of the most prominent men on the Oregon Agri cultural college campus, during his Ing at Bryant Mt. spent tho week end 3ur yeara at the Institution, was a In Merrill. : Klamath Falls visitor the early part ; v .of the week, calling on O. A. C. New York taxi driver got arrested alumni and soliciting their suh for running over a man and killing scrlptions toward , the building of him. We don't know why he was the student memorial bulldng, for Crater Lake Shrine Club Vaudeville Show, Monday, Apr. 13 Seats on sale now arrested. s- Cash Prizes FORT KLAMATH Saturday Night which fund he 'has been campaigning. North left last night for Medford and Ashland, reporting a success ful campaign In Klamath. KXPECT M'ACUFFE Jack McAutlffc Prominent- Sheep man, to Arrive In City Tonight vatlng preparatory to building tho i tho taulos, Mr, and Mrs. Turnbnugh, dam. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlckson, Konnijth iuith SAFETY DRUGSTORE It Is the co-operation of 10,000 druggists, that make It possible for your Roxall Store to give you the best In drug store goods and the best In drug store service. ' ' ' . Being . a partner In this great organiza tion, enables us to . help yon save with satoty, STAR DRUG STORE 2 ffivxafZ. Drug JTor Kljy ATII KA1.I.S. lu;. ilrva! . !: !;liuh , Jack McAulltte, promiuent sheep man -of the Klamath country, is ex pected In tho city tonight , from northern California, where he has been Interested In caring lor his cattle and Bheep. Mrs. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Paul Lambert Iioavcs for Chlloqnin This Horning; . Mrs. Paul Lambert left for Chilo quln this morning, where she will visit with 'her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Benson. C. W. Benson is manager ot the Chlloquln theater. Mrs. Lam bert Is expecting to return to Klam ath Falls 'Within a week. Unseen, but important Few people' realize how important a modern dental laboratory is in connection with a business such as ours. ' ' " : ... The responsibility for making plates, bridges and other important dental parts rests upon the' labor atory. Good work there means satisfaction for you. Our laboratory does good work and you'n bo satis fied with it. Remember that the next time your teeth need attention. 1 . R. D. Goe, Dentists (Painless,, of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main. . Ph. .836 Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay. .Mrs. ARRUOCH IN C1TV nrssle Rourko of Crescent to Visit in Hloinnth Falls . Mrs. Bessie Rourke, a resident of Crescent, Ore., has beon spending the past few days In Klamath Falls with friends, whllo looking lnto business Interests. Mrs. Rourke has property interests In the county. PRACTICING TRACK ' Using every spare moment batoro the school boll rings to summon thorn to their classos, the boys and girls of Central' school are tearing Into the athletic sldo of- school life in ordor to ba In the pink of con dition for the county track meet to be hold at the fairgrounds May 9, with practically every school In the county represented. High jumping was,,,ln ::vogua i tbji .morning, wltJ several ot: the. llttlo men clearing the' baJ -ID high jumps. i Macaroni B. Viy'K Spaghetti Wood We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. , Blocks Dry slabs ' Limbs Coal Fuel Oil Phone your orders to 535 601 Main St Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" ' 601 Main Phone 535 I t t i z z rt '