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tho story.
"Greed" Is unliiuo In thnl tho en
tire picture was produced In (he
actual setting of the story, and not
a single scene was made in '.liu Mt-ro-Ooldwyn
studio. Director voa
Stroheim carried a cast of ten prin
cipals and a staff of nearly thirty
to San Fruuclsco, and iimlntuliiud
them (hero throughout tho filming
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Home Furnishings
NOTHING attracts the attention so quickly
in the inside of your home as the floors.
They should be considered as something more
than, a part of the house they are more prop-
erly a part of the furnishing.
Therefore it is only reasonable to suggest that
you give to the selection of flooring the same
careful attention that you would the new living
room furniture.
The perfect floor is OAK recognized the world
over for its beauty, durability, economy and sus
ceptibility to fine finish.
' Long-Bell Oak Flooring, which we handle, an
swers every requirement of texture, manufac
ture, finish, satisfaction and durabilitv. Let us
show you in actual figures the economy of this
substantial Long-Bell Oak Flooring
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iAt the TINE TREE
,. Through the efforts of H. W.
Poole, the services of Walter H. Gal
loway ana his well known Oregon
ian Orchestra recently of The Peo
ples Theater, of Portland will show
at the Pine Tree. ...
' Mr. . Galloway and his orchestra
have played in some of the most re
nowned resorts in the L'nitcd States
such, as. The Hotel Green, Palm
Beach, Florida, Hotel McKinzie Roof
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The Cho Chu Inn, Minneapolis, Minn,
and over KGW Radio station, Port
land, Oregon, where he save the
radio, fans of the west some new
versions of the blending .of harmony
of popular music.
Last fall Mr. Galloway and his
orchestra made several records for
the Brunswick company and again
this fall will repeat on account of
Ibe demand for records made, by his
orchestra.
' Klamath Falls being off the main
line of the railroad has made it prac
tically Impossible to secure the ser
vices of such .high-class entertaln-
ment as 'already mentioned. Mr.
Poole's ambition is to give the pub
lic the best, and it will bo his honest
effort to keep an added attraction of
this kind each week for two or three
days. ,
Galloway and his orchestra will
appear at the Pine Tree Thursday
and Friday nights, June 18 and 19.
San Francisco, animate; and inani
mate. Is generously represented in
Erich von Stroheim's production of
"Greed" which the director made in
the exact location called for.
, Hundreds of local citizens were
pressed into service as "atmosphere"
during the filming of this adaption
of Frank Norris's novel "McTeague",
and many of the city's historic land
marks serve as the background for
the action.
An entire two-story business block
In the heart of San Francisco, and
the neighborhood surrounding it,
were the center of activities in pro
ducing "Greed," but other scenes of
the story show the Cliff House, fam
ous from coast to coast: the Ferry
Building, the Golden Gate, Seal
Rocks, Market Street, San Francis
co's skyline, the Embarcadero, the
San Francisco Orpheum, and many
other nationally known portions of
California's chief seaport were re-
Wh.n Better Automobiln Are Built, Buick Will Build Th
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uestion: why is
a used Buick the
next best buy to a
new Buick?
llSWer: Because the cor
rectness , of Buick design and the
quality of Buick manufacture are not
altered by use. A used Buick is a
better investment than many new
cars of other makes.
BUICK AND STAR GARAGE
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
oAt the LIBERTY
A shaky platform on loosely Join
ed girders twenty-five stories high
holds no charm for Paul Sloane,
who directed Kichurd Dlx In his
latest' starring picture. "The Shock
Punch," coming to the Liberty the
ater tonight.
Sloane's decision to do as little
"human fly" stuff as possible came
when he climbed to such a platform
on tho steel framework of the
American Telephone building in
lower Muuhattnu. It is on this pint
form that Dlx and Walter long en
gage In n wrestling and fighting
scene in the picture.
A Swedish superintendent accom
panied Sloane to the platform and
while tho Paramount director held
tightly to a beam the workman
swung around and pointed out the
dangerous points.
"You should bnno here the other
day," he said as Sloan tried to look
down tho street. "A fella slipped
and fell. It bane lucky for him ho
hit a girder on the eighteenth floor
or he surely would have been killed.
As it is he's now In the hospital."
Sloane shivered and asked to be
assisted to tho ground. However.
he refused to cut the scene from the
script and had to swing out on a
beam as he directed Dlx In the
fight.
What was It someone once said !
about movie people having a dead
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MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore., June 17.
Cattle, nominally steady; no receipts.
Hogs, nominally steady: no re
ceipts.
Sheep Steady; receipts, 990.
Eggs, firm. l-2c to lc higher.
Current receipts, 31 1-2 32c; pul
lets, 29 23 1-2c: firsts. 31 1-2
32c; extra, 32 1-2 ? 33c.
Butter, firm; extras up l-2c; city
44 l-2c; standards, 44c; prime
firsts. .43c; firsts, 41 l-2c: nnder-
grades, nominal; prints, 45c; car
tons, 4 tic. ' v '
Butterfat, firm. Best churning
cream, 43c net shippers' track In
zone 1.
Poultry, unchanged, about steady.
Hcavjr bens, ' 21 U 23c; light, 17c;
broilers, 20 22c; young white
ducks, 20c.
Onions, nominal.
Potatoes, No. 2. J2.25 S 3.50.
Nuts, steady. Walnuts, No. 1.
28 1-2 0 32 l-2c'Filberts, nominal.
Almonds, 20 0 26c; Brazil nuts, 12
014c; Italian chestnuts, 21c.
Hops, quiet. 1924 crop, 13 1-2
14c; 1923 crop, nominal.
Cascara bark, nominal. New peel.
7 8c; Oregon grape root, 3 l-2c.
You owe yourself
some flannel
trousers
FOR style ami for comfort
you cannot well do without
flannel trousers.
Cut on full lines with the
wide bottoms, demanded by
fashion, Dutchess Flnnnel
Trousers are smart to the last
detail.
We have tliera in white, in
Dutchess Gray and in the newer
shades, both plain and striped.
The first cost is moderate and
the last cost is lowest, for don't .
forget: Dutchai Flannel tron't
ihrinlt. And they are mode fur
long wear.
Come in and choose a pair
and at the same time look over
our assortment of knickers and
other Dutchess Trousers for
every occasion. '
KLAMATH
KLOTHING
KOMPANY .
Exclusive Agents
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Looking Backward at Our Past Successful Sales Invites Us
to Look rorwarcl to ureater buccesstiu Sales
All well-known makes such as John
Kelly, Julian Kokenge, Holter's
SALE
Sale Starts Friday Morning
WOMEN'S SHOES
Women's black FOR QUIQC DISPOSAL j Women's black
satin low heels One big lot of Straps and Oxfords satin Spanish heel
Sale Price AH desirable styles Sale Price
$4.95 $4.95 Two Prices $5.85 $6.85
One lot Women's Grey Suedes One lot of low Qne jot jow jlcc
blk satin high and Spanish heels, heel patents and
medium heel y 2 Lots pat with tan comb tan cut outs
$4.95 j $5.95 $4.95 J $4.95
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One lot tan ties Womens Pat and Brown Barefoot . One lot Pat Tics
and straps Sandles and Straps
$5.85 j $2.55 j $5.85
We Are Not Selling Out, But Out Selling
Gome Get Your Shoes for the 4th
Sale-Bostonians--Men,s Shoes
also WeyenbergV-Sale
Bostonian Tan Bostonian Black 4 Lots Bostonians Weycnberg
Calf Oxford Calf Oxford Tan-Black Ox Brown Calf
Sale Price ' Sale Price ' Hi Shoes
$7.50 j $7.50 $8.50 j $5.00
Weycnberg Mule ' Weyenberg 8-in Mens Scout Mens Ventilated
Skin, 8-in Tops Brown Elk Shoes, Brown Oxfords
Scout Shoe Pearl Elk Sale Price
$3.85 j $4.95 $3.50 j $3.50
Mens Tennis Lace to Toe Shoes $1.75 One Lot Black and Tan $6.85
We Hitch the Dollar to a Bigger Load Than it Ever Drew Before
Boys' and Children's Shoes
Boys Brown
Pac-Toe Ox
Sale Price
$4.35
Boys Dress Shoes
Brown
$4.45
Boys Ventilated
Oxfords
Sale Price
$3.00
One Lot Misses
Brown and Black
High Shoes
$1.95
Childs Patent and
Brown Sandles
Sale Price
$1.45
Boys Scout
Shoes
$3.00
Misses Patent
2-Strap Pumps
$2.95
Misses Shoes
Brown arid Black
$1.95
One Lot Boys Heavy" Wk Shoes Brown-Black Sale Price $3.45-
! Home of
Bostonians
for Men
Klamath Falls Shoe Store
W. H. KITTO, Prop.
John Kelly
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