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WORK AT YOIA
MARKETS
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ILL RESUMED
Good Oil Showing Reported
, at 1800 Feet by
Driller Hartley
Atlur being shut down for tlm
wlnlor, drilling operation at Yoniin
Vulley all wall won, resumed Intoi
this week, and on the first day thu I
drill proceeded seven (uut through
a Bund fiiniintlun which sl.wod
signs of ' nil, according (u ropjrts
rooelvcd liiduy. I
Visitors at lliu wall, al tiio ond
of tha firm iluy of drilling, reported ,
Unit aflur iiiMpuutlnit t.io sand
cooped up from llio bottom of Ilia
oialng Uut thura wu lllllo doubt
but whut there was a substantial
oil showliiK.
Tho drill U nuw linmmurlnti Its
way down at a depth of approxi
mately 1S0O (not. Frank Hartley,
driller, shdwod ovory sign of optl
mlun in t.'ia eventual uutcomo of
(ho drilling operation. Ho Raid
that If oil wa struck In paying
quantities It would bu al about a
dupth of 2500 foot.
Drilling will conllnuo steadily
throughout tha spring unci suminur,
It was understood. Tlio Vonnii
vnlloy wall Is located approxlmntuly
flva nillas south pf tha West Coast
wall, nnor Dairy. II Is being fi
nanced principally by furmars of
Iho vicinity, who firmly believe In
tho successful outcome of the Ven
tura. '
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I'OHILANI), Apr. 25. Cuttle
nominally' staudy; no receipt.
Hoks 10 to. 1 Cc bin nor ; receipts
280. Light wolght (100 to 200 lb,)
common, medium, 13.204113. CO.
HIiDup, ;oAs 'iUu hitfhor, ru aiuu
II spring lumbs. Huculpts 220,
Hpr ng '.umbs, mudluin to cho.ee
.3.00 0 15.25. .
iinii" 'laudy, unchanged, currant
receipts 26 ft; pullets 23 14 24;
firsts SM0 24Vi; henneries 24f
20'ic dullvurad Portland.
ilutlur easier. Extra cuboa, city
to ; standard -iU'i; prima first
lu; fusts .19; uiidorgjudo (ijnilu
ul; prints 43; curious 44.
Hullerful sload. Uosl churning
cream 40c not shippers track In
ono ono; 42c delivered Portland.
Poultry easy. Heavy lions 23
U'; light 23023; broilers 38 4
40.
Onions steidy 3. DO 3.75. ,
l'otuloos 1.65 1.75.
Nuts sloudy. Walnuts number 1,
2D&33; filberts nominal; almonds
20 4C2C; llrasll nuts 12014; Ital
ian choslnuts 21.
Haps quiet. Naw clusters 15; fug
glos 15 IS; old crop nominal.
Cascara bark qulot, Inuctlvo. New
peel pur pound; Oregon grape
root 4o.
whlrh a wagon carries gold along
i winding trull where build. ts lurk.
ui'k Jnous, In tho role of a . dar
ing "young Insurance detective, Is
sent to Chance to try to put nn
end to tho frequont attacks on the
icold wagon.
' Ho ImuiedlJtuly challenges thu
outlaw by driving the wagon from
ha m Inu himself. Action begins ui
'his pont, and' Is fast and furious
o the end, wiion Ilurk succeeds In
"up'.urlng the bandits and winning
the girl. It promlsos to be an ex
alting film, well worth seeing.
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Mr i. Blmtnors and Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Prather, wore Klunath Falls
visitors Monday afternoon.
V. M. 8m!th, assistant state sup
erintendent came Monday to Inspect
(he high school with s view to Its
standardisation. Ha found every
thing satisfactory and ns soon us
the certificate of lUiidurdliatlon Is
received the Kono high i.'hiol will
Us place among the. standard
'four-year higil schools of tha elate.
Aftar his Inspection of the equip
ment, Mr. Hmlth gsvo the atudonts
a short, talk on 'toe va'uo of edu
cation. ;
Nellla Qrubb visited her m:ho.
Mrs. Oordnn, of Worden, Wo liu
day afternoon.
At present Oi'vcr Puckett ' on
of tho moat Industrious dinners In
this neighborhood. One dny last
woek ho was asslUed by his lister
and Miss Miriam Urubb, whs quite
enjoyed the work.
Now that fishing soason Is open
followors of Ixaak Walton froquent
tha binks of ttio Klamath, wuh
.varying success.
And 80,000 elovator men In New
York plan to strike, but other vari
eties of upllftars never tire of thnlr
work.
AT THE LIBERTY
Fifteen thousand miles by train
and homo!
In that brlof sentouco may be
summed up the tremendous energy
thu made the filming of "Sundown"
sansatlonal spectacle of tho cattle
country, curront attraction at tho
Liberty thsatro today, a task of
gargantuan production.
Six months on tho desert wastes
of Texas, Arltonn. Utah, C4llfornla
and New Mexico, 100.000 hoad of
cattle tho greatest evor gulherod
together sent ucrots a vast life
less plain, strc'.chtng as far as the
lurln.n all tbeso go to make a
nllu'old lilitory the p.ssing of IK'
'J d Wo I.
.. ' r- 't of jol.l jnd tho greel
. go.d ts tho plctu.o which will
jni.t to tho Liberty theatre Sundi.'
ml M'nd'a. . Starr ng Duck Jones
uTninJi.d -by a capable cist In-
hiding Kllnor Fair, Bruce Gordon
lauda Peyton, I.uclen L.-ttloflald
and Alpont Kthlor, Edmund Mor
tlmor directed.
The scene Is laid In Chanco o
named, "perhaps, bocauso of tho do-
sporito chances that had been taken
4-lthln Its boidors. Thoro Is a gold
mine several nilloi distant, from
AT THE PINE TREE
I'oui' .Mexican bandits la'd In am
bush late yesterday after u n for
iho urrlvil of tho stagu each. As
tho stage couch approached, two
bundlls slopped out and c.ivercd tho
drivers while the other tA3 covered
the passengers. Tho louder of the
bandits demanded lie pay roll and
warned that a refusal moint death.
Ho was quickly given tho pay roll,
and Just as bo hud attempted to
mako away with It the jherlff and
hii mon appeared on. tho sceno.
Aftor a thrilling combit tho baudlts
ao o subdued and to money re:ov
red. ;' ' .;'' " ' ' ' '; " "
This Is but ono of tho countless
aplHudcs In "The Htage Coach Driv
er" wilcii will be shown at the!
Pino Tree dhoatre today. j
Ticatro-goor will meet a new I
Corinno O. Iff 1th when this star ap
pears in her latest picture, "Love. '
Wilderness," which opens at the
Pino Tree theatre today.
No longer la she the frail orchid
of the ex'.luslvo ballroom or tbe
frayed rose of poverty. For the
f nil time, Co:lnne's scenario writ
ers have jteered her up against the
primitive aide of life. As an aban
doned wife in the wilds of Canada,
she Is given drantlc action to aug
ment ber tense emotional acting.
Tho story, by Evelyn Campbell,
was Corinno'S own selection. As
the head oi her own producing com
pany, she excrclsos this unusual
right among film etars.
"A woman may tiro of her gowns
and Jowcls; she may tire of every
thing else In tha world. But she
never tires of love."
EVERETT TRUE
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Industrial Supplies
Plumbing - Heating
Sheet Metal
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Phone 371
On 6th, Near Main
No matter what you build
You can use the services of someone in the above '
picture. .. ( H '
We' are agents for plumbing and heating sup
plies that will suit any home or industrial build
ing and the men pictured above know how to
install this equipment properly. ' ' ;
We can show you anything from a faucet for a
city bathroom to a complete water supply system
for countiy residences.
No need to guess or buy from a catalogue
WE HAVE IT IN STOCK!
Pdint and Wallpaper
No matter how yon build your home, looks play an
Important part when you sell.
There are so greater aids to value and beauty tbao
paint and wallpaper, properly selected and applied.
When you want either, come to headquarters
Browne's Paint Store
W. P. Fuller Paints
, Wallpaper all the latest designs
Varnishes Oils Kabsomlne
"If iff put on with brush we have It" ' '
Save Money
on Wiring Costa
When yon plan your homo,
consult with us. We can
advise you how to save
money by planning your
wiring correctly. Our tech
nical knowledge and yean
service, without reservation,
of experience la at your
1 We want you to aave
money oa your building.
link River Efec. Co.
BILL BUTLER, Mgr.
; 7th and Klamath
Phone 171
Concrete for Permanence
? Economical
Everlasting
If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to
overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build,
let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con
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If you build to sell, concrete ionst ruction makes' your task easier. If
you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last Concrete serves your '
purpose. . " ,
We Have in Stock:
CEMENT ' CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND
f ' ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC
RE-LNFORCING STEEL
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Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings.
nilast.it- Xsphult Kejral ttoof, Coating
We can save you money on your material and construction
W: D: Miller Construction Co.
PHONE 293 :iXTH AND COMMERCIAL
Safeguard Your Home
It does you little good to scrape and save to build that home of yours,
unless you take steps to see that it is protected. i
The one sure way to be protected is to take out fire insurance.
We are agents for the world's largest companies. Our rates are rea-.
onable. We give personal service on every claim.
J.H. DRISCOLL
HART BLDG. Surety Bonds
' Life, Fire and Auto Insurance
PHONE 432
A Home Plant
The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men,
solicits your patronage.
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
velopment We are interested in no other locality. As the town
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect
ive builder. , . -. . '
What We Offer You ,;
We offer the benefit of our years of experience in. choosing the type
of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. ;
We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city.
Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals,
including. ; ,;
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Rough and Finished Lumber
Millwork . Lath Shingles
Builders' Hardware
Sash
- Doors .
Plaster . Plaster Board
Prepared Roofing
We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing.
Lakeside Lumber Co.
JACK SLATER, Manager
Center and Klamath Phone 128
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