TnUIiSKW MAY 2T. M2IS
itoe five
I Chautauqua Coming
X 'Adult ticket price reduced
t UNTIL OPENING DAY "
A BIG CLEAN
AMERICAN INSTITUTION
Invites Your Cooperation and Patronage
6 Big Days
. Season Tickets Now Selling At
Friday and Saturday Specials
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Fresh Toasted Marshmellows, per pound .J.;.j::.i:..X:.......!...,.... 39c '
Fairbanks Glycerine and Tar soap, 10c size, bar 5c
Odds and ends of 25c talcum powders, two for 25c
Peete'lOc rough' Castile soap, per bar.....'...'....: ..!......' 5c
Standard Lunch kits with pint vacuum bottles $1.89
Mahogany mantel clocks, closing out priced $5 to $10 Yz off
Pound packages of hospital cotton 90c grade... , 59c
Creme Oil soap, 10c size, 4 bars : 25c
Vogans Nut Butter Crunch, a delicious candy, pound .... 29c
Lang feature package, full pound chocolates, pound 39c
Single burner electric hot plate .'. $2.98
WATCHES
Ingersoll Yankee $1.75
Ingersoll Yankee radiolite $3.00
Ingersoll Midget $3.50
Ingersoll Junior thin model ..'....$3.50
Pocket Bens $1.50
Reliance, 7 jewel, gold filled $11.00
Tip Top $1.50
Ingersoll Radiolite wrist watch $5.00
These watches all have a one year
manufacturers guarantee
ALARM CLOCKS
Big Ben clocks ...$3.25
Little Ben clocks $3.25
Thrift Alarm $1.50
Westclox Sleep Meter ............$2.00
Tidy Tot Radium Dial '. $4.50
Store News
It I) hard to conceive oC a parson
going Into a tire repair shop to
get iiii watch, fixed neither
would anyone g: t'.io bakery for
overstuffed davenports welt then
shouldn't It follow thut when yon
aro In need of medicine you
would ro to a drug more that
has college training, registered
pharamclst to take care ol your
wants. There Is notnlng more
Important than the medicine you
take In a time of sickness and It
In equally Important that the
medicine Is given expert attention.
In addition to the care we give
your prescriptions, our prices are
lower, we have three stores and
the buying for all of tiem is dona
by Tine man. We get the quan
tity price in each vt our stores.
SI
E OLD LINE
F BUNCO
USED
(Continued l'rom I'ago One)
of Iho entire county, every orguiilt- !
ailon and official to actively gJ to
work at once to bring before tlio j
Interstate Commerce Cammlnilon tlio i
fact that the Mill lines nio wanted .
and that Ihey are unalterably op
posed to the program us outlined
by the 8outhnrn Pacific, Otherwise
It will bo accifptod that Klnnia'.h
county Is satisfied with what It has.
It . must not be forgotten that
when the fight was on between tlio
Southern Pacific and t'lo Union Pa
clflo for control of the Central O'a
clflc, tho hopo of tlio Modoc, Nor
thern was held out to tills county
and a quasi prouilia mndo that this
city would got the division and
hops. Just us soon ai the fight
for tho Central Pacific was won,
the Southern Pacific let a contract
fur the lino from Grans I.ako to
Diets and completed Its plans fur
placing the division and shops at
Fucgo, about fifty miles north of
hero.
DKRMN, May 23. Tho ego-old
question as to whether a moat or
vegotablo diet Is moro beneficial for
athletes came up for solution at ihi
rocent sport exhibition. Tho an
swer Is still missing. In. an ex
hntistlvo Investigation active sporU
mon Insisted Ihoy could not get
tilong cn an exclusively vegetable
diet srtd that their systems reiiulrod
fairly largo quantities of meat.
Kggs appeared to bo tho most
popular artlclo of food with a major
ity of athletes In training.
JUNIOR WEEK-END
EUGENE, Slay 21. Tho annual
University of Orognn Junior week
end festival opens hero this attor
noon with u military pnrado on tho
campus by tho 11. O. T, C. A pro
gram of rithlotlcs, ontortalnments
and othor evonls In attracting hun
dreds of former students and vis
itors to tho city. Tho decorated
canoo fete on tho mlllruco will bo
tlio toaturo tomorrow ovonlng.
Chiloquin Is
Striving for
High School
Growth of Community
Will Bring About ,
! Expansion
One moro high school will open
4ts djon next full If a movement on
foot In Chiloquin for tho cioullon of
a high school district and establish
ment of a high school meets with
tuccost, it was learned today.
Possessed of only a primary
i.ehool to kurve l ie educational needs
uf the community, Chiloquin ell
.Zulu hnvo organized and plan to
lake every step possible toward the
consummation of their objective,
amnoly a high school. . .
tiro wih of Chiloquin, as tho re
sult of iucronsl lumber produc
tion In thut territory, has brought
a greater demand for school facil
ities. Nearly a dozen high school
studonls of Chlloiiuln uro forced
to olthor drive oach day to Fort
Klamath high or the groator dis
tance to Klumnth Kails.
During the past few .months, es
tablishment of a high school, has
boon a topic of general conversation
cq tho alreols of Chiloquin, and the
mutter has been brought to the nt
tentlon of County School Superin
tendent. Under the county unit system,
Chlloiiuln would hnvo to croato a
high school dl.4t rjet and rulso funds
from this district to flunnco the
high school,
llowevor they would bo assured
of a comfortable sum from tho
county high school funds. Tho law
stipulates thut the cost per pupil
In tho school for each duy would be
tnken out of tho county high school
fund.
Tho county school superintendent,
would net only In on udvlsory cap
acity In connection with tho admin
istration of proposed Chiloquin dis
trict high school.
Strahorn Sell-Out
No Suprise, Says
Hill Line Counsel
Thoao In nutos consider thorn
solves ubovo podoslrluiiH. Whle'i Is
why they somotlmus aro,
Dotrolt man bought his marriage
llcenso on crodlt. Ho nuvor will
finish tho payments..
fSSt W.W.I i WWWlWt
Cheaper
Wood
BLOCK, WOOD
is down to the bargain
SUMMER PRICES
Order a couple of loads
each month through the
summer at these cheap
prices and you will be
prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
60t Main ' , Plione 535
New Sawmill Will
Rise At Lakeview
Within Few Days
Tho Lnkovlow Mills and Tlmbor
company hns purchased tho Parker
mill Ilaninkor snwmlll, locntod four
m ilea from tho end of the Swan
Lukn apiir, and will movo tho mill
to l.iilco county Immodlatoly to cut
tho company's holdings of 20,000,
000 foot of plivo ndjncont to tho
mill Him flvo miles south of Lnko
vlow. Thu capacity of tho sawmill
will bn Increased to liotwoon fifty
and sixty thousand foot, making It
tho lurgoHt sawmill In Lake county.
Tim. Lnkovlow Mills nnd Tlmbor
company has boen recently In
corporated for $30,000. Tho stock
holders and officers of tho company
aro M, Potorson, president; C.' A.
Doty, vlco prosldont, nnd Charles It.
Wilson, Bocrotnry. Wilson was with
tho Woyorlinousor pooplo for bov
nral yoars boforo entering tho new
corporation.
The stockholders In tho Parker
and llamnkor mill woro Earl tin
maker, J, J, Parker and G, O.
Pnrlcor, ' Tho mill has boon Idle
for tho past two seasons.
. Hompsoy may fight In Europe.
Gibbons and Tunnoy hollo vo thoy
lean whip nnyono In tho United
fifmpQetY Stutes
IIIII lino officials, us well ns thb
pooplo of Klamath Kalis, felt cer
tain all along that tho Southern
Pacific dominated tho Oregon, Cali
fornia and Eastern railroad, and
tho announcement this week by
Presldont William Sproulo of the
Southorn Pacific that his lino will
glvo tho Strahorn lino tho noeded
financial; backing, was not Import
ant from a railroad standpoint.
So declared Judge Charles II.
Carey of Portland, chief counsel
for the IIIII linns, who arrived hero
last night on business connected
with the railroad problems In this
section of tho stale
"Tho announcement Is not as Im
portant as It seems," he said. "For
some tlnio past It has been general
ly believed thut tho Southorn Pa
cific was In control of tho Strahorn
lines, and that the granting of tho
request of Mr. Strahorn for termin
al privileges In Klamath Falls
would result in duplicating the ex
tensive terminal facilities already
controlled by tho Southorn Pacific
In. the city. It ,may not bo so gen
erally understood but It is a fnct
that tho pending applications . of
both the Strahorn and tho Hill lines
boforo tho Intorstato Commroco
'commission for permission to build
trarkago to Klamath Falls would
soon mako It necessary for both the
Strahorn and the Southern Pacific
companies to answer the specific
interrogations propounded by the
commission and to state under oath
the exact relations and understand
ings between tho latter companies.
Thoy would havo to do this within
a fow woeks at most, and the pub
lic would hnvo tho facts anyway.
So this announcement Is simply an
ticlpatlug and meeting tho In
evitable. "It slmpllflos tho situation very
much to havo It clearly ilnderstood
nt tho outset that the Strahorn and
Southorn lines- constitute but one
system nnd not two nnd that the
Strahorn application for extensions
northward from Spraguo It Ivor aro
really In tho Interest of tho South
ern Pacific. So understood, the
question resolves ltsalt Into a do
tormlnntlon whotther tlio vast re
sources of the Klamath district are
to hnvo an outlot to tlio groat mnr
kots through one railway system, or
two. Wo boliova there Is enough
buslnoss for two.
"Wo feel that with tho n'vent of
tho northern lines tho milling and
marketing of tho timber of tho dis
trict will bo expanded nnd tho ag
ricultural interests of tho section
will bo given now encouragement!
Our success In getting forward with
our project will depend In no small
i degree upon tho- support given by
tho pcoplo 'Of Klamath Falls nnd
tho adjacent territory. . Wo nro
1 much gratified by the cordlnl ex-
prcssions of tho press nnd the peo
ple nnd we aro hastening our stir
' voys to find fonslblo routes for our
railroads as soon ns possible
"Tho recent announcement In tho
nowspnpors Is simply nn earlier
statement of what will havo to be
divulged to tho Interstate Com
merce commission aid It Is Import
ant to tho pooplo of Klamath Fulls
to keep constantly In mind tho fact
that with ownorshlp or control of
tho Oregon, - Cnllfornln & Eustorn
railway In tho Southern Pnclflo, ns
well Informed peoplo havo for Bomo
tlmo pRt believed to, hnvo boon tho
ease, tho demands of tho O. C, &
IS. for exclusive fruuchlso for tho
(garden
Court
Toiletries
We are Klamath
Falls distributors
for this famous line
ed French prepera
perations.These are
2qual to any so call
ed French prepara
tions which cost
much more.
Cold Cream 4. : - 60c
Combination Cream 60c
Talcum .....,..r...L... 35c and 60c
Face Powder. i......'... 75c and $1.50
Perfume, per-, ounce $2.50
Toilet water 4 oz $2.50
few
KODAKS AND
BROWNIES .
All desired sizes. Fresh
films and finishing.
Labor-Saving Electrical Appliances
Some useful labor saving ' electric appliances. These are
UNIVERSAL the brand known to almost every household
in the United States. And backed by the makers guarantee
and personally indorsed by us. :
New Model Electric Waffle Irons .:...:..:.....;:.$15.00
New Model Electric Vacuum Cleaner (terms) ........$57.50
Vacuum Cleaner with all attachments ..........$67.50
New Model Oven Toaster $8.50
Complete Electric Cooker .'..... .....$35.00
New Wrinkle Proof Iron, complete ... . . $6.00
Electric Heating pad .: $8.50
Electric Urns ... ..$22.50 to $38.00
Electric Percolators ,.$9.50 to $22.00
Electric Curling Irons $5.00
s
60
m ' V
umnsjorurnos
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
purpose of establishing terminals
would, If granted, have tho effect
of hindering other rail lines coming
to this city. Certainly under the
conditions as recently announced
and admitted to be true, there can
bo no further argument on tho part
of Mr. Strahorn that sxcluslvo fran
chises aro necessary for tho financ
ing of his railroad."-
Will Explore
Baffin Island
WASHINGTON. May 21. Tho
first comprehensive exploration of
Baffin Island, tho "Innd of many
lands," which lies sprawled out for
1000 miles with points and prom
ontories nad great lakes north of
Labrador and southwest of Green
land across from Lavls strait, is
ono of tha aims of the MacMlllan
N'avy Arctic plnno expedition this
suminor.
Discovered 34!i years ngo by Sir
Mnrttn Probischor, the English
navigator, scarcely anything more
is known of it than in that day,
says a statement issued by tho na
tional goographlc society, which is
onfi of tho sponsors of tho expedi
tion, A vast virgin field there
awaits tho expedition's enmera.
"Baffin island," -.'thou Btntomont
clarod, "is tlio third largest Island
in tho world, Australia and Green
land surpassing it." ,
Bnffin Island has resisted thor
ough exploration by virtue of Its
vastness. rt Is larger than any stnte
of tho Unltod Stutes except Texas
nnd would mnko almost four of
Now England. ,
Spanish Vets Complete
Memorial Day Plans
Applegate Camp, United Spanish
War Veterans will pay homaga to
their dead with appropriate exercis
es at the city . cemetery' on tho
morning of Memorial Day, May 30,
and the Camp will later participate
in th eparade and the exercises at
the Pine Tree theatre.
According to the plans of the
committee of Applegate Camp, com
posed of II. W. Batulany, A. K.
Morrison and Frank Frankford, the
members of the camp and the mem
bers of the Spanish War Veterans
Ladles Auxiliary will assemble . at
the cemetery at 7:45 a. m. sharp.
The Spanish War veterans Memor
ial Day ritualistic services will be
held at the base of tha memorial
flag staff erecteo oy tvi. camp last
year, after whi;h taps will b? sound
ed, and the veterans and their
ladles will men iie.oraie tno graves
of the G. A. R. and S?uni:ih War
Veterans In the c-metury. The
two organizations will thon pro
ceed to the Liak River bridge to
take part in the exercises thero and
the parade following.
Boston cops are using tear gas.
It is not made of spring onions. .
BASEBALL
DANCE
i ','.''
Venetian Dance
Palace
Next Tuesday
Night
REPAIR CREW OF
SCHOOL STARTS
OUT ON MONDAY
Between 12 and 14 county schools
will bo reappointed and practically
every rural school In tho city will
undergo some repairs at the hands
of the county school repair crew
that starts to work on tho schools
next Monday.
Tho crow will casually proceed
from ono school to the noxt, and
later In tho summer a second crew
will bo hired for the work.
W.
HACK FROM PORTLAND ; .
C. Van Kmon Returns From
Business Trip
Attorney W. C, Van Emon return
ed this afternoon from a brief trip
to Portland, where he was called, on
legal buslnoss.
ASHLAND VISITORS
Klnnintli Fulls Residents to Spend
Several Months in Vultcy
Mrs, Lnura E. Chamberlain nnd
daughter Coclle, will leavo In a few
days for Ashlnnd, Albany and Olym
pin, Washington for &' visit of two
or three ' mouths with friends, and
wWa sDnwfts" Will Live
7-
1 jfV.mmK0A..
.Charles Dawes" vice president, has leased the above home at 162U Belmont
Street, Washington, D. C, where -he and his family will reside during his
term in office.
CHIXESK COOKS IX DEMAND
LONDON, May 21. Chinese cooks
are in demand in England, and In
several Instances they have been
brought from the United States af
ter having mastered tho American
way of preparing food. In families
where the Chinese servants have
been for years they are looked upon
as nearly equal to the English fam
ily butler and most of them con
sider that thoy havo their jobs for
life.
A story is told of one old timer
who learned his art in San Fran
cisco. One day he said to his mas
ter: "Since the war, Wong read
much history." The master nodded.
Indicating that ho was pleased.
Wong continued: "Wong read Stono
Age nnd Wong rend about Glad
stone. Volly great man, Gladstone.
He go out every morning and chop
wood for cook."
CLEARED OF BRIBERY
TOPEKA, Kans., May 21. Clear
ed by a Jury in the first case in
which the state asked his conviction,
Former Governor Jonathan M. Davis
today faced the prospect of trial on
another bribery charge growing out
of the pardon scandal which broke
in the last days of his administration
early this year.
. JOCKEY INJURED
LOUISVILLE, Ky May 21. Earl ,
Pool, Jockoy, riding Afrls in the first
race at Churchill Downs this after
noon; sustained threo broken ribs In
a bad spill In which two other
jockeys were injured. R, Zucchini
and S. Burke, the other Jockeys were
severely bruised but not hurt seriously.
. English cow gave 27 tons of milk
in seven years, while our cows don't
have to work so hard. , .
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BROADW AY - MALIN
SATURDAY, MAY 23
Music by HI LIFE Orchestra.