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AUhe LIBERTY:
Mainly . About People
Tonight Only
BILL CODY
in his newest and most reckless western
"Dangerous Odds"
SUNDAY and MONDAY
xThe Great TOM MIX
and TONY, the Wonder Horse, in
"The Dead wood Coach"
The Dramatic Romance of a Had Man in the. I
Bad Lands &
S3E
An Acknowledged Fact
It is a simple fact and not a
boast, that we can easily sell all
the Dodge Brothers Motor Cars
the factory ships ns. That makes
it possible for us to be, real par- ;
ticular about the Used Cars we
accept for resale.
1923 Dodge Coupe, reconditioned, new
enamel and rubber , $G00
15)21 Ford touring, Ruckstell axle, A water,
pump, Rocky .Mountain brakes, motor-.
meter, speedometer; driven 3700 miles $400
1919 Dodge touring, good mechanical con
dition, rubber good $250
1919 Ford touring good condition, good
rubbell $100
H. S. WAKEFIELD
My reputation is our guarantee '
- , 422 Klamath Ave.
DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS
Sell Good Used Cars
INDUSTRIAL
OPERATORS
Invostlgnto our taellKlou for
giving you a siilutlm of your
moro Intricate aloctrlo.il prob
lem. Wo enrry it eomplolo lino of
tbo famous -
1AIKII.W KH-Moli.SI',
)ii tl I fiiiU llonrlng motors
ITry -....m,
j LORENZ CO.
First
Phone 371
On 6th near Main
Headquarters for
Garden Hose
Hairs Cat&ffffia
Medicine :Ttl
rid your lyitem of Catarrh or Deofnof
cauied by Catorih.
SeU by drugthh far tnn 40 ytart
M. I. CHENEY & CO.. Tidsdd. OhV
ll.-VXKF.H ItKltK
Leave Tills Morning for Ims An.
Itelcs liy Trill 11
Mr, and Mrs. W, M, Carroll of
1 1 ii r i) ti, Oregon, woro visitors In t ho
city yoiitonltiy, leaving on the
mornliiK train for Loh Angeles,
California, whoro they plan to visit.
l!r. unil Mrs. Carroll mntlo tha trip
Imro liy motor but loft their car
hero, tnklng tho train for tlio rout
of tliolr Journey.
LU.U K FOIt SAN .JOSH
Sir. iiiul Mm. H. 1). Orirrith who
bavo rosldad at 614 (I runt street
plan to lcavo on Ttiosiliiy for San
Joso, California.
Ashland Lumber
Dealer Likes
Oak Flooring
Mr. 0. F. Canton of tho Canton
Kowlor Lutiibor Company, ABblautl,
recently bought n car of onli floor
lug. Ito bought the I.ong-llull brand.
In writing to tha Big Basin Lumbar
Company, which bundles tho same
brand, ho says, "A contractor In this
morning roportcd tlint tho flooring
mntchnd up very nicely and that tho
owner wua vory well pleased." Adv.
TO DIAMOND
lloNililcr mill McDonald Tnko Fish
lug Trip Over tVtVk-Kml
(lo'ircii Mi I) inula ninl till Honch
Icr left early thin iiiiiruliig for Iilu
tiiunil l.nke, where thuy plan to
snare tho limit of flKli. Thoy ex
pect tu arrlva at the lako at noon
today, wail the afternoon flHhlug,
en mp at tho luka tonight, have au
di heir try fur tha rainbows tomor
row morning, and return to town
Sunday "afternoon.
i. i:vt: fou hf.xd
HarrlH Finally I-enve by Auto for
lleuil
"Mr. nml Mm. It. C. Harris and
two daughters left today for Hend
und PrlnevllIiO They will spend tho
week-end with Mrs. J. II. Wlndoni
of Prlnovlllo, who lit Mrs. llurrlu'
mother, who plans to return with
t hum to Klamath Falls to upend
tho summer. Tho two small daugh
ter Alldeno and lilulnu llurrlu
will upend tho coming month of
their vacation on the Judgo Klnis
ranch. Mrs. King Is a sister of Mrs.
llarrli.
rilOM . VA1XKIO, AI.II OIt.M.l
Niun of I'onnir Klunmtli I'iiIIk
IVople Will Ik? of Interest
TIIK WDA'I IIKlt
The Cycla-titormtiBraph at Under
wood's I'hurniacy recorded a slight
rlsti In baroiintrlc pronur yester
dny afternoon which halted about
10 p. in. elnce when llttlo chango
ban occurred. Today the tendency si
downward.
Forecast for next 21 hours Cloudv
and wurmor.! Conditions favorable
lor showers.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 66 Low 37
t. tl. M'enKier Iteport
Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight
and Holiday, modi: rule temperature.
Modorato westerly wlnda.
IIAH ASSISTANT
Mtn. .lolitiMOit Arrives Ut Take l'osl
tlim Willi Ili-ntlst
Mri. Esther Johnson arrived this
week from Hacramcnto to accept a I
until iWn in the office of Dr. K. G. I
Wlsecarvcr. Mrs. Johnson will act
wi as!stai)t to Dr. Wlsecarver and '
Mrs. Johiuoii. resigaud stato of-if :
fire In California whi'.'O sjie was em- i
ployeil its Inspector of Calropratlc ' f.'Q
lit,
Tonight Only
Marie Pcevost, Norma Shearer, Louise
Fazenda, and a wonderful supporting cast
ftlces.
I.VRKKD AT OAKLAXI)
I'lirnicr Klamutli l ulls Woninii In
. Jliri'd ut Oakland
.Mrs. Gcorgo Kerns, who formerly
lived hero was injured In Oakland,
California, by being struck by an
utitomohlle, according to word re
ceived in the city today. At first it
was feared Mrs. Kern)' skull nilgV
he fractured but it was -,aio found
to bo less serious and alio Is recov
ering from her injuries as quickly
as is to bo expected.
JlK'JTltX TO HOME
SiuiU-iits at Haired lleurt Kclurii
to Homo !
Mioses Florence and Clatlce El
liott, daughters of Mr. and Mr J.
Orvillo Elliott of Klamath Agency, i
who havo been students of- tne
Academy for tho year returned to j
titelr In in u at Klamath Agency. Mis i
Florence graduated last evening '
the Academy. .
FROM I.AXUKI.I. VAtLKV
i'riinilui'lit ItmirliiT Is liusinrss I
Visitor in Klaitiutli
H. J. Ticknor, Langell Valley j
rancher, was a business visitor in
Klamath Falls today.
The following Item from Vallejo, j E
California, paper, will be of Interest .!
to the frleiidti of Mrs. Hnmaker und ;
hlcutetiant Holler, both of whom!!
are well known In this city, where :
tlmy formerly resided:
Mrs. Itoy ilanmkcr hud as her'
guest yesterday her brother, I. leu- (
tenant It. I.. Holler. U. S. N who :
has just returned to tho States
from a tour of duty at Pearl liar-!
bor. ,
Lieutenant Iloller left Immedl-.
ately for Seattle to bo at the bed-'
side of his wife who Is reported
critically III. His next assign men t
Is nt the Navul Academy, Annapolis.
Every Car on the Road Is a
Used Car
lU'SlXKKS VISITOR
Well-Kiiouii Itauclier In Town From
Langell Valley . . i
John Turner, prominent Langell'
Valley rancher, accompanied by bis
ulfn n.tri lira ; Win 1.......1M ' L'nu ' t. 'I
visitor 111 Klamath Falls 'today.
Turner doc In res that both the con- i
crotu and lnternl work on both J
the. Horsefly, and Clear Lako proj- j
ects will bo 'completed by tho first,
of July, except in ono or two lso-
Intcd cases where an extension of ,
llmo may bo granted. j
But they are not
all guaranteed
We sell guaranteed reconditioned,
USED CARS
At prices that anyone can afford to, pay
with terms to suit , fi
1 : i . i
CI.KKKS AT I'OST OFFICE
IH.'.putrliinir Clerks of the ljral
Tost Office l lie KmiiiiIikI
Assistant Postmaster K. L. (irif-i
flih hud word this noon from V.'il-.'
Until C. Ott. chief clerk at lnrp of ;
tbo Uth division of the Ituilwuy j
Mall Service, that lio would arrive '
In tha city, this evening for tlo
purpose of giving an examination !
to the (llupntchlng clerks of the I
local post office on tho "general i
scheme" of llio Htnto of Oregon, j
This examination consists of SIGi
enrdu with the name of tho post i
office 'on each, ' which tbo clerks
must distribute with n rating of Ja
per cent correct, nt tbu speed of :
IS cards per minuto to tbo proper .je
trains in tho stato of Oregon.
, ? f 1922, Ford Coiipe
.1919 Ford Touring, with starter
1922 Ford Touring
3-1923 Ford Tourings
1920 Ford Touring 7
1919 Dodge Delivery
1923 Ford Truck, with cab, body
and 6 speed transmission.
This is just a partial list of the cars we have to
offer. The one you have been looking for is
here, and if you will come down and look it over
we are sure that you will drive it home.
Balsiger Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealer
MUS. KAY TO HKTfllX
Mrs. liny ami Children ' tu. lie! urn
Shortly
Mrs. Ceorgo D. )tuy nnd two
small daughters, Hetty nnd Martha,
who havo been visiting nt Sunta
Crime, California, for tho pnst three
months, nro expected to return next
week. Mr. and Mrs. Uny will be
nt homo on Lincoln avemiu.
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ASSFSSOUS KXI'KCTKI)
Fort Ivlnmiitli Work About Completed
Hill Lee, comity assessor, ac
cnmpunlod by Glen Terrtll, deputy
county assessor, is expected to re
turn tfodny from a trip to tho Fort
Klamath country-. It Is expected
tlintstlie ''presont.trip w ill bo the
last uindo ' lu. that soctlon this
year.
Or.
AS Y I.I'M IIKAO IIFHK
It. K. Leo Stelner Is Visitor
Hero
Ur. H. E. Loo Stelner, superin
tendent of tho stato hospital for
tho Insano, formerly a, practicing
physician hero, paused through to
dny on his way to Lnkovlow, where
ho will attend to business con
nected with his office.
HAl'LIXd WOOL
Marvin Cross of Illy Is hauling
wool from the Dell shearing corrals.
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The
Difference
between the ready-made suit
and one that is hand tailor-
ed.by an expert ris not in
price. The cost is practical
ly the same.
in
"The Wanters-
A Drama of Those who Want and Want
and Never Know the Value of What they
'IX . ...
II nave.
y Sunday and Monday
i All A hoard"
111 : Ll F; Ji 1. 1 A nm c.. n;.,v I
M 0 a v fbJvUaj. Who Comes Uo
WW -. m$SW With the Lauehs!
M 'jjoi Every; time -Buster
I t xfl TLI vjI goes'dovm in the "
i ' Pitt'H a W' Y ocean, bubbles V of
Ii I " ' jjfyv W$ 8 8 g 1 s . ascenil.
1
He Stokes a Ship of Joy k
With Tons of. Hilarity!
. ,it
t
mix
i ire.- 1 Tf ' t'ltwinih'
Continuous Perf ormance, Beginning at 1
p. m.
OOKH IX TKA1XIXG
Local Girl to Leave Xext Week for
San Vruucisro
Miss Dcna Molatoro, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Molatoro of this
city, plans to leave next week for
San Francisco, -whore sho will enter
training nt the St. Francis hospital.
Miss Molatoro is a graduate of tho
j Central school.
It is in the feeling of being
well and properly dressed
that you see the advantage.
COME IN TODAY
and look ovor my complete stock
of domestic and Imported fabrics
ASK TUB PUICB and I'm sure that
a tailored suit will bo your next
purchnse.
A. GOLDSMITH
cM erchant Tailor
310 Winters Bldg.
t
- FKOM. SKATTLH
. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Fenur were
amongst the visiting tourists in the
City yesterday from Sonttlo.
OX HISIXKSS VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Heraenawny,
Ashland residents, spent yesterday
In tho city attending to business.
CKAHMXU r.-VKTV
To Spend Week nt Itiiiidon, Oregon,
on (.tabbing Party
Mr. nnd ' Mrs. Lloyd Ilyan nml
family, accompanied by Mr. nnd
Mrs. T. D. Rumor nnd family, will
leave tomorrow for Dilution, where
they will spend a weok on
"crabbing" party.
FROM ISLV gjtf
Mrs. E. W. Whetstone and son
Perry were in town yesterday from
lily, visiting with friends and trans-'
acting ., business. They returned'
yesterday afternoon. . ..' ;",
FKOM liLY
J. N. Glvan was in town today, on
business connected with the Bly
Itodeo association.
GREEN
SLABS
ARE RIPE
Our trucks will be haul-
ing green slabs for ---a
few days, 16 inch.
Phone in for a few .
loads, $30 for 10 cords.
BLOCK WOOD ,
at Cheap Prices Jf.
J Peyton & Co. )
"Wood to burn" J
601 Main Phone 535