ixiXXi-jXuxxxxiJX ' :: SAftJTlD AY?" MAY m mm EyBfttNG- nggALD, KLAMATH' FAfJSrOEGON il '4 VW;: l( A t v wr-i '-"pAge THREE ' ... T om i g h t O n 1 y WILLIAM DESMOND in THE v BURNNG A 1 and "The Great Circus Mystery" Sunday and Monday A wonderful "fefcst in the screen version of Blanche Upright's sensationally . "PEA sifciessf ul novel SURE MAD hi H sv: V Unique Added Attraction STANFORD JEROME, the "Farm Hand Caruso " This number will surprise and please you. Mr. Jerome will appear at 2:30 and 7:30 f;$ ' iLA.iSKA ..i'lio Refrigerator with tho 'Cork Insulation iSuying a r'n . . frigerator would be a dimple V; matter it yoii always knew just wnat tile insulation in eacii ' 'tefrigerator was. For the Ice economy of any refrigerator depends entirely, on the ma terials that are used to keep ' iieat out ami cold In. ; ;. in btiylng an ALASKA re . frigorater you know exactly what' Its insulation is, as yoa ; can see the cork insulation, ; through the little .windows and., IS your safeguard in. buying a .refrigerator. . " 'Call at store and let us show 'yotftho difference. v.:. Lucas Furniture X MISSIONARY H1CKU Sitlyhtion Army Kooms to 11c Scene of Meetings Soon o.May 11 Klamath Pall3 mem bers fHho Salvation Army will have tlio, opportunity to near Miss Ayres a returfied missionary from Au stralia 4rid India, who will speak of her work iii those foreign coun tries wheno' she also worked as an ovangellsty The series .Of' meetings will lie ulcled by the presence of Mrs. Icenburger, chorister of the First !l)Hptis ' church of San Josd, Calif- ; ' . , ',,. Mrs.' Mary "VoVgrove and. Mrs.. L. Morris of Dilvis,' California, are visiting here for the week-end shop ping in Klamath' Falls shops. Hall's Cat ara?Si Medicisae rid, your system of CatarrK or Deafncar caused by Catarrh. . 1. CHENEY &. CO- Tfcdo. OW SwansoiiSjl Barber Stop Look for the TaBqst Pole In the World ;' Beauty Shop Ip Ijcon- nectlon. , t Gertrude " Johnson in ' . charge y Specializing in Marcefc ; Ing, water waving andS French paper curll Shampooing; scalp treat-V rho'nts; facial massage and . manicuring for ladies and men. Hair , tinting and hair goods made to order. ...... Phone 318 ' 625 Main St Tho Cyclo-Storniagraph iat Under wood's, pharmacy shows that baro metric' conditions luuvo changed but littlo during the last 24 hours. As tho pressure Is rather low unsettled conditions will rule. j Forecast .for next 24 hours: Cloudy, with moderate tempera tures. PrtAulily. tbowora. The Tcos rocordlng thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as foljows: High .....70 Low 4 5. .. U. S. ' Wcmtlit'i' Jtt'port Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday, probably rain In west and ex treme north portions; slig'htly warmer vin northwest' portion to night': moderate variable winds, be coming fresh southerly. VKTKltAN HELl'Kl) Anirvciaii LcHlim Hends Kx-,Si'rvici! Mini t Portland It. L. Sutton, ex-service mail, U coming In for his share, of the.' good fellowship extended by the Klamath Falls post of the American Legion tation to Portland, where he .-w ill and this' 'week', wan given transpor- submlt to aii examination- for tu berculosis, his case Is. found tubercular he will remain in .one of the veteran hospitals in the north west until- he has, recovered.-' . i .: . SCOUT EXECUTIiOV Cecil A. Cook to Meet With Piireiit- Teachers ' Assoc-lntion Tucsdiiy y " ' Cecil A. Cook, saut' executive of Klamath, Jackson- and Josephine counties, will meet with the Mills Parent-Teachers association on Tuesday, 2:30 p.. m. An Invitation is extended not only io members 6f the Parent-Teachers association, liut to all beys over 12 years of age and to mothers and fathers inter ested in the Boy Scout movement. W. HULLS STORE . A. Jackson to Reside in Ashland In Future W. A. Jackson has sold his stove at .335 South Sixth, street to A. C. Andersrfn, who is now located on Spring street. Anderson is . plan ning on moving his storage and feed store to the new location when the store is remodeled. Jackson has moved to Ashland this week where ho will care for his 'wife who is an invalid. t, ,. : i FROM PORTLAND , v Visitors In City Are Ji;ny for Re inalndcr of Week Among the many out of town visitors In, the city are a' ri-umbej from Portland, guests ,iii the. White Pelican hotel while in Klamath Falls. Among those In the cjty .for the remainder of the week are M. J. Walther, Carl A. Kuf fer, J. E.- Cala han, K.' A. Haddard, William A. Coryea', Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Letfing well.'and A. M.' Buyman. ' , FliOM THE SOUTH ".'- ' Sim' Fraineisco- Visitors in tlie City Many From Cfohlen Gate San Francisco visitors in the city, some on business and a larger ju'm ber among the tourist colony, are registered in the hotels of the-city. (. S. Stowell is among those visit ors as is J. S. Kent, O. G. 'Pullman. William B. Gay, D. V. Cowell and George R. Homer. ' .' . ' HIGHWAY PARTY LEAVES V State Engineer Kleini and Assistant .' CninpbclGo To iBcnd Roy Klein, state highway 'en-gineerj-- and Assistant Engineer ACampBeli lott by auto this morning or Bend, following a tour of Klamath County during hich they inspected, the. highways of this sec- tlrf S3S Strength and Service X Our. strong financial position coupled withuyears of experience '....' .- assures every customer satisfied. seryice X We invite.your account A, complete banking service The, First National Bank Capital $200,006.00 Klamath Falls, Ore. Deposits $2,546,234.31 George Simons and J. R. Schwan borg of l.iiKcno aro business visitors in Klamath Fulls for tho remainder of the week, stopping at tho Arcade ho,:a1' ' ;Lia?ll3l : H.. J. Reich of Yreka is spending several days In the city from his hctaio In California. Fresh Rhubarb Pie ' Nut Loaf . Apple Sauce Cake ' ,. and - ' GOLDEN KRUST BREAD ,. - - i r. "(Now 12c a loaf) Are among the good things of fered by the f ; Klamath Bakery ' " 826 MAIN ' HOOD E FORMALLY OES "Come to Mt. Hood and see Rainier" la the' slogan of Oregonlans since the opening of Mt. Hood lodge on May 1. Blessed with clear weather practically the entire sum mer, visitors to the lodge who have motored down ,f front Washington without catching a glimpse of Mt. Rainier are , surprised when; they step out on .the veranda of Mt. Hood lodge to see the' snowcovercd monarch i,n all (ts j?lory.-: j.; ;. .. Being located , . near . tile -.'.ocean Rainier often hides its head , for ciays unuer a maniei. oi ciouu auaifija Hood this summer point to a larger number of visitors than ever before'. With the opening of the new Mt. j Hood loop road motorists can now drive all the way around the moun- ALIM LIBERTY BILL CODY in "THE FIGHTING SHERIFF" J The "ridinest, darinest" cowboy of them all in a regular Western picture. SUNDAY The great TOM MIX in Zane Grey's test known story :j; "THE LAST OF THE PANES' - VUIUKUJ.UWIVWJUI tain, visiting Government camp stopping at Mt. Hood lodge. " mid C'LUU TO M.HET liitcriiry l)epnrtim;iit to Rvvieir Two -.-. Well . Known Hooky Homer Rogers, manager of the lodge, is .really the "father" of the Members of the literary 'dopart- flnenew highway. Twelve years ago ! mont ,Mhe Library club will meet he suggested the idea of a good,1" the library club rooliia promptly motor road encircling the ' mountain i at 2:30 on Monday afternoon.-Mrs. to Rufus Holman.' who was thenar Gammon will give a review of chairman of the county commission. Mr. Holman gives full credit to Mr. Rogers and Mt. Hood lodge for j having been largely instrumental in j establishing the loop road. I, Horseback riding hiking, golf I ing and -mountain climbing are I among the attractions offered Iguest3 at the lodge, expert guides i and horses being . provided. Mr. I Rogers himself is an experienced j mountain climber, having spent j much time In the- Swiss Alps. :; 5 Joseph . Hsrgesheimer's book "Balisand," and Mrs. ' Bert C. Thomas will .review ; "The Green Hat by Michael Allen. Both re views will be lengthy and the' of ficers of the club urge the mem bers to attend t'ae meeting promptly in order to gain the entire review of both books. ' Two -nen' in a canoe near Boston tried to change seats in a canoe without first learning to swtai. " TOURISTS HERE ,. -V California ' Cars ; Xumcrous in Oty SIpiuK Over AVeek-encl - . - -- - . i --'. f '? .... ' - California cars in Klamath Falls aro becoming exceedingly common during the past week, and statistics show they have increased more than 50 per; cent since the "fishing sea son opened. Mr, , and Mrs. : jjohn Salkeed of Tracy, California are among the out of town visitorsn the city stopping for the remainder Of the week. . They - brought the family of boys and girls with thelai on the trip which Will take them into Washington. "j, t -' '''-" ' " ' ''"'''' '"it-fit Phillip Gardiner of Berkeley? re-, turne-j to iis home this morning after spending 'the night in thejjeity.. giaBSaiiaSEiaiaaBIBBIiaiBIBBBaBIIIBBnBBBIIIBIHBIBBBBBnnDaBBBBBBEK 11 fSI H Bl; I n H n a N & M H H H ti n n a ;x Have gotten tired walking home after a blowout. Don't Walk! Buy Seiberling Cords and ride all the way without trouble! .. 1 ry One Seiberling .U. .Cord We don't ask you to equip your car completely with Seiberling Cords. In fact we would rather you wouldn't. We'd rather you would try out ONE Seiber ling Cord . on your car, together with three other .: standard-make tires. . y':::..X.X':-'X'''X. We'll abide by your verdict. We know that the trial will demonstrate to you what hundreds of other Klamath County .motorists have learned That , ' Seiberlings Stand the Gaff ,. They do it because they are made right. The extra heavy tread and the ri'obed side wall gives them wear ' ing qualities particularly suited to the roughest of ' Klamath County's mountain roads. - There is still another feature that commends itself to every economical motorist -the fact that Seiberling J-Cords are sold as reasonably as ordinary tires. : -;,. You need a Seiberling on your car A word to the wise , Tire prices are going up. Word from the Seiberling factory is to the : effect that all orders after May 5 will be at a 15 per cent increase, over former levels. -y ".'..-,:,-;' SEIBERLING CORDS ' ';' 30x3V2, 4-pIy 30x3y2 6-piy ... $15.50 33x5 8-ply . X. ....., $40.00 32x4V, 8-ply ... ....$32.00 30x5, 8-ply ... .. ... ... $37.20 32x6, 8-ply .. $58.00 30x3 PORTAGE CORD t ' (Hclbcrllng Itultt) $8.00 30x3V2 ... .... $9.50 30x3'- Oldfield Utility Cord .v. 30x3!2 Oldfield $8.50 $7.65 Fabric ' :J. : . 30x34 Goodyear i" .,' .-t ft QQ fJ change-over tire i.::!f..'XX '2X'Jr.lXJr BalsigeMqtor::G ii i ii is i Si in II 111 . i K i ' " Sbbi' ; -s J ' lit K' I ' 1 1 ii V ' ;' II (: i' J ;i 1 1 ''II II li- II . 'A 1 1 i x$.4 ' s 22 1 M V s r i . l 'if! - -yi I ii HHIIBB9nPBHBIBBBIBER8 .'".(.'. . : t . " . 1 "i . .'' .:.-!,. ;. i i