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Aiso a few Broocftail and Coney
Jacquettes" f or sale at low prices.
-.X :, :', .? v Hemstitching- Pleating.
tuttbns Covered Button Holes Made
Class prophecy Tinsniun Craig
Valedictory ; Vaclav Knltun
Presentation of Diplomas
M. M. Stnsny
Piano solo Dorrts Hobtnson
Boncdlcttou ... Kev. C. C. Unlet
Each umnlicr showed, careful
thought In preparation and was
well rendered and tho uuuiy friends
of those young men coiiRratnluto
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A tow, of tlto many sood thouchts
' hrouuht . nut hv . Altnrmtv It P
Groesbeck, whose address was espe
cially to the class were: Ho honest
to yourself and others, have confid
ence -til yourself ami your follow
man, whatever you undertuko put
your, whole heart luto it, and as no
two people, s'eo things from the
same viewpoint, do not be afraid
bat rather pleased to ask the opin
ions of your friends, and last but
not least, no matter what people
say about your being a failure, re
member that you nro never a fail
ure until you admit to 'yourself
J! that you are a failure. '
Jj- M. M, Stustny. representing the
school board,, with a few well
g. chosen words presented the diplo-
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mas., Professor Street then called
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of Mallu were
visitors in, Alturas Friday,
Shop
810 Main
Phone 374J
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to the front .Murthu Jellenek, Beth
KIrkpatrick and a boy whose name
we did not catch, and said these
are three of tho high school sta-
1 dents who haro not missed a day
J , or been tardy and who stood high
j in all their studies and deport
;ment. v , .
, Mr.arid Mrs. J. W. Sandors and
J 'daughter Florence
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J j society met at Community hall with
ten members present. A tureen din
ner was enjoyed and a comfort
tied. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. W. A.
Layman' June 17th, at which time
officers will be elected.
Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Myers and sons David and
Byrum were Alturas visitors. While
J i there Mrs. Myers called on tho sec-
ew Of THe
T' ''rx-:-
Shasta View-Malin ;
1 iT araBIeased to note that Mrs.
:':-A.:'S. Street has returned from the
,'. hospital at Klamath Falls" and is
gaining nicely, gj.-.
...Rev. oA Mrt.C.. C. Hnlet, Mrs.
Patterson ana -Mr. ..'WesseiB of . Mer-
riUwe guests.1 at thevhome of
.? Jon tt .Bailey and, wife 'Wednesday
, V afternoon asd attended the. gradu
V attnt aierelaea at Malin in the eve-
sing. . - ). i '-; -'j V- : v
W. ..Toe Urge number In attendance
! i at thaialraduatlhs exercises Wednos
day evening at the Broadway tbe-
4: ater at Malln spoke plainly of the
interest- taken: by ..the people . of
Malin.. and vicinity in- the eight
young men graduates of the .Union
High SchooT of Malin. It is quite
unusual, for; a class .composed of
boys alone, and especially when two
brothers from three of our families
ane participants, Those : compos
ing the . class are Lester and Earl
Wilson, Tinsman and Neal Craig,
John and Percy McNeil, Frank To
tell and Vaclav Kalina. The pro-
retary of the Native Daughters of
the Golden West regarlng the monu
ment to be erected in memory of
Gen. Canby in the Lava Beds.
LORELLA
rflm was onened hv Prof. A R
Stree.1,. principal of the high school, ier- H" J- TIeknor, G. P.
after wlilrh iho nit'nwinr nr--.-m Oscar Campbell, Bobbiette
was given: ,; . ;
Piano solo Dorria Robinson
Salutatory Neal Craig
Class history ,:...,...;.... Earl Wilson
The; iPaeslog Days-i.-.i-..-.-,- Glee Club
AdrdeBS, Attorney It. C. Groesbeck
Class wilt FranK Tofeli
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
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Auditing'
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Capital Stock Tax
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Business
Ab well as in social
contact your personal
appearance plays a
' Very! unpo.-tarifi part.:
Cl6thes are the most important item in appear
ance to'd clothes that are hand tailored by ex
pert craftsmen have a. greater influence than a
store full of suits that are made for anybody
and nobody in particular.
,.: Inspect our line of domestic and
' 1 " imported fabrics.
' Uf; The pattern you want is here
chAs. cizEk
, . iWercnant Tailor
;'!' Hart Bldg. ' : '
yt carry a our 'en'op thV-largest stock of sii'lt materials',
to be found between Portland and San Francisco
The Langell -Valley Ladles club
met ,wlth Mrs. Jesse Walker on.
Thursday afternoon, owing to J.he
unfavorable condition of the weather
the attendance was small. The fol
lowing members were present: Mes
dames T. F- Boggs, Cy Conley, . W.
D. Campbell, K. Hopkins, John Turn-
Keller,
Tuttle,
and Mrj. C. D. Chorpenlng as a vis
itor. After the regular routine of
business delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess. The June
meeting will be with Mrs. T. F.
; Boggs at which time election, of
officers will take place. An en
joyable time was had by all pres
- Mrs. C. D. Chorpenlng and chlld
, ren of Merrill returned to her home
j after spending a week with her
parents. , ;
I , T. F. Boggs and wife and Lester
Boggs sere Klamath Falls business
visitors on Monday. - .
.Mrs. R. C. Cowley was called to
Klamath Falls on account of the
serious Illness of 'her brother Doc
Pool who Is confined in the hospital
with typhoid fever.
Miss Ruth Cofer spent several
days with the Geo. Noble family
last week..,.. ' ..' . j ,,
Mrs. Mattle Lunday visited friends
in Langell valley for a few days,
she returned Monday to her home
in Lumberton. . ,
W. D. Campbell has purchased a
Studebaker car and b enjoying tho
' god Langell Valley roads more than
;ever..,.
I Mrs. Leland . Harris returned to
I her home on Wednesday after being
I confined to the Klamath Valley hos
pital with an operation for appendl
Icitis. ,,
Ben Crapsur has gone to Nebraj-
ka for a visit with bis father who
1 is reported quite 111.
j Cy Conley and wife have gone to
I Central Point for a visit with rcla-
j tlves.
The work at tho Gerbe'r Reservoir
, dam which is intended for the watch
jman Is progressing rapidly and will
1 be ready for occupancy by the first
j of August.. . ,
! Ralph Hopkins has been, appoint
ed by the U., S. It. S. as, manager
j of the Langell Valley Irrigation Die-
trlct for a term of throe years. Mr.
I Hopkins has resided In Langell Val
j ley for a number of years end cit
izens of the Valley Xare pleased to
learn of the appointment.
Mr.j. Louis Gerber is visiting rel
atives in Klamath FuIIb for a few
I days. . ' .
I . The Langell Valley Barbocue
, which is to be held In Langell Valley
ion Sunday June 21st., is progres
sing nicely from the reports of the
committee in charge. Preparations
j for handling a larger crowd than
j last year are under way In the way
of an extra steer and other meats.
I The. committee on entertainment re
port, that Gov. Pierce may bo the
speaker of the day, however, defin
ite plans will be antiounced.-turu Jbt
Oxh paper at a later date.
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o4t the LIBERTY
H there Is a thrill left In you, If
yourv memory can go back to the
days of real sport, when the grcatost
hero of your imagination was tho
two-gun man of the plains then
you have a great evening's enter
tainment in store for you at the
Liberay theatre. Tom Mix In "The
Dead wood Coach," adaption of Clar
ence Mulford's novel, "The Orphan,"
opened last night. It drewi a ca
pacity houso and will show again
tonight.
With a superb cast. Mix, has m id?
what wo believe is the best west
ern motion picture of his career. It
has thrilling action, ' breath-taking
suspense and a comedy relief which
Is handled expertly and is calculated
to make the most case-hardened film
fan shake with laughter.
world who were desirous of posses'
sing him.
Postal Employes
Make Good Record
oAt the TINE TREE
"It was worse'n a Turkish bath
in Yuma on the Forth of July," aays
Buster Kcaton, speaking of the div
ing suit he wore during the filming
of his latest comedy, "The Naviga
tor," which Is at tho Pine 'Tree
Theater today.
While making "The Navigator,"
Buster chartered tho Buford, a 450
foot liner of the Alaskan-Slborlan
Navigation company, and anchored It
off Catallna Island., ' '
Duster and his two cameramen,
used a 'special underwuter photo
graphic apparatus, and took some
marvelous submarine scones In the
Catallna sea gardens.
Duster, while beneath the waves,
tried to crank up the screw of the
giant steamship octopus and sever
al sharks, to say nothing of dodging
sivordflsh, Tiding on tho back of
a flying fish, und traveling on u
surf hoard towed by a whale.
Would you pay ten million dollars
for something, If it happened to be
the Inst of its kind in the world?
, That is what was paid for the
last-man on earth in the film by
that name which opens at the Pino
Tree theatre Tuesday evening.' '
Ksrlc Koxe was the man and Clar
issa Selwyn, playing tho role of Dr.
Pcodwell, paid Hio money, after out'
blddjng al lhq,olher woman in the
Making a roenrd of one-hundred
percent perfect, two brothors, Wil-
llnin L. Massoy and Thomas H. Mas-
soy, both distributing clerks at tho
local post offlno, passed tho examina
tion, held nt the local office Satur
day afternoon, by William C. Ott,
chief clerk of tho railway mall ser
vice. The examination takes In tho ($1
offices of the state, and tho distri
butor must place cards Into tho var
ious hoxos without a single error at
a' fast' rate of speed to ho held as
one hundred per cent perfect.
William L. Massoy made tho rec
ord of 29 cards per mfnuto with iln
averagoof 20.34. Thomas II. Mas
soy, made un average of 27.45 with
31 cards per minute.
; John Svcnson, the third clerk to
take the examination had 99.05 cor
rect, with :IU-1(I average, averaging
28 cards per minute. Ills record was
faster, but not ns accurato as tho
two MiiHsey brothers.
According to Assistant Postmas
ter H. L. Orlfflth, this record Is most
unusual und considered very fast
time. Mr. Olt left for Ashland by
stngo where he will conduct tin ex
amination of the distributing there
and will then go on to the various
offices along the lino. , '
Is one of tho best known advertising i other form window or outdoor advor
artlsts In tho business und tho work Using, you can do no butter than
that tho compnny can turn out Is call tho Miles Sign Co., number 146
on n par with any of tho larger and have experts do your work. It
firms on tho const. Kor signs, show will cost no more than tho ordinary
cards, bunnors, hill boards, or any Job. Adv. 8-D.
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IJXiAL NOTICES .
COl-NTV TItKlHt'flftltH XOTK'K
Notice Is hereby given that thero
nro-funds In tho County treasury for
the , redemption of Langell Valley
Irrigation warrants, protosled on or
hnrore Mny 1(1, 1(125. Dated nt
Klamath Knlls, Oregon the sixth day
of Juno, 11125. . , ,
VKKA HOUSTON,
County. Treasurer.
J8-15-22-2U, July I!.
Sign Painter Is
Back In Klamath
L. C. Miles has returned from
Portland ' nnd Is again associated
with Ihe Miles Sign Co. 1 Mr.' Miles
WE ROAST OUR OWN COFFEE -
Until you have used a pound or so of the coffee"
we roast for you, you can't have an idea of what
you are missing.
Coffee begins to, lose its flavor when roasted.
To retain this have it roasted as you buy it.
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We Deliver
910 rviain Phonr fi?
I Open Sundays Open Evenings until 9 :00 o'clock