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"VERSAILLES, Franco Juno 20.
(P) Miss Olenna Collott, former
American champion, today won tho
French womens' golf championship.
She defeated Mmlo Slmono Thlon da
La Chaume in the final match three
up and two to play.
An English employee has lioen
on time to his work for 60 years.
rj-ruIJU' mmmmttM
Rhode Island Reds
McRae Strain
Best in the West
Some fine 6. 8 and 10 weeks
Cockerels
For Sale
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Arranging for Fryers
Call and see our stock and the
most modem poultry buildings
In the state.
Log Cabin
Poultry Farm
Spencer Station, 7 miles west
of Keno near highway
Opening Dance
Altaniont Auditorium
SATURDAY NIGHT
JUNE 20
Excellent Portland Orchestra
Best and Largest Floor in the
, County 1
AT ALTMONT
(Next to the Camp Ground)
YOUR EYES
'it.
are about the most important
thing, that "Mother" Nature
has given you, and they should
not be treated as It you could
buy new ones at the corner
gi ocery store. ' '
; Consult an Expert
He will tell you That you nocd.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
714 Main Phone 149W
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
Peyton & Co.
'"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
. Practically all items
for construction or re
pair work
Drive out and look it
over
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
Heat Blamed For
Freak Happening
Delaying Train
Word of one of the most unusual
occurences in local rail history was
received today from Algoma, where
oxcessslve hoat Thursday ciused
eight rail Joints to buckle, delaying
the northh.miid afternoon logging
train two hours before the damage
could be repaired.
Tho freak was discovered by 11.
Mazzon, section foreman on tie
Algonui section, a short time before
the train was due.
According to local tr.iinmon the
occurrence is most unusual. Hail
joints have been known many times
to creep in extremely hot or c.'ld
weather, but this Is declared to be
the first time, locally at least, that
creeping rails have decided to op
pose one another.
Lo.-ul Southern Pacific officials,
questioned about the happening, de
clared that they had heard nothing
of it.
Porch Shade
i
for Any Hour of the Day
cAt the TINE TREE
Gay and glittering, Paris is
brought to your very feet at the j
Pino Tree Theater tonight ' where j
"Playing With Souls." the new First
National picture, produced by the
Thomas II. . Inco Corporation, is
showingi .
Dazzling scenes of Parisian splen
dor feature this colorful story of
the boulevards. Palatial ' drawing
room scenes, rich cafes. ' dingy
Apache dens, romantic nooks along
the river Seine ail are shown as
the story is unfolded.
"Playing With -.bills" is the story
of an American family in Paris. A
cast of exceptional players seen.
Jacqueline Logan has the rule of an
alluring dance hall girl. Mary Astor
a sweet French miss, and Belle
Bennett is seen as the frivolous
mother who is seeking eternal
youth.
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Lots, Houses, Ranches
Business Property
I Can Get Them for You....
Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any
, section of the city, or city business and residence
properly. My listings cover all sections of Klam
ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or
a business location see me.
Day or evening, phono 726-W and I'll be glad to
call.
R. H. Maley
REAL ESTATE
703 North Ninth
Dogs are, without doubt, the most
beloved" pets in the world, and in
"The Liglithou.se by the Sea." the
new Warner picture at the Pine
Tree Theater, where it will have a
two days' run. one finds the very
king of dogs, the phenomenal movie
actor. Itin-Tin-Tin, tpore awe-inspiring
and impressive than one had
even anticipated, Judging from his
previous work -i "Where the North
Begins" and "Find Your Man."
His sympathetic understanding of
human moods and emotions is almost
incredible, and In :his picture he is
so, bravely lovable, so true to his
master and those he serves, that it
is difficult to tear oneself away
when the last scene flashed on the
screen, not to mention the joy it
was to see his quick-flashing body
that hurtles through Bpaco to fasten
itself on his enemies, a brutal gang
of bootleggers that planned to bring
disgrace on the lighthouse, the blind
keeper of the light, his daughter,
Louise Kazemla, and llln-Tln-Tin"
master, "Buster" Collier, Jr., lb fur
ther their own cvilends.
"Charley's Aunt," the great fea
ture comedy made from the famous
old stage farce by Itrnndon Thomas,
which is being shown next week at
the Pino Tree Theater, is what may
be termed a "family affair."
The play lias been called the
mother of farce comedy for many
ITrmrnf ifltlM tt uviu ttmilawnt l.v Al
unrisue, mo recognized lamer or
light comedy on the screen. '
House No. 711
VHE square house has so many ad-
t vantages that it will no doubt nl
I ways continue to be popular. It
I lh " fV..,l r. Mnmnnnf nllrl .1 . ,1 , T , , ,' Tl f
lo arrantrement of the interior, and
because of its simple lines builds most eco
nomically. Much of the effect of such a house, how
ever, depends on the treatment of the wall
surface. In this house, the face brick solves
the problem admirably. The architect has
embellished the walls with panels of simple
but beautiful brickwork, and given additional
interest to the composition by his attractive
treatment of the front porch and entrance
doorway. . ,,;
This plan beinsr rectangular in shape with
one bearing partition through the middle, is
very simple in construction so that the house
can be built for less than a smaller one that
has a number of angles and breaks in its
outlines.
It will fit on as small a lot as thirty-five
feet but would be belter if placed on a forty
foot lot The porches are placed so that one
of them gives a view of the street while the
other has an outlook on the garden. This
house need not be built on a level lot, as
shown in the illustration, as it Ls adaptable to
nan rveca-
Designed for American Face lirlck Association
a site which slopes either from front to rear
or from one side to the other.
Whatever direction tin's house faces, somo
portion of the porches will always bo in tho
.shade. The front porch has direct connec
tion with the living room by a pair of French
doors and the entrance is so placed that pas
sage to and from the front door does not
interfere with the full use of the porch. Tho
dining room porch may be screened for sum
mer use or by glazing will make an excellent
conservatory or flower room in any season.
There is a large entrance hall with an
ample coat closet. The living room and din
ing room are large and, together with tho
hall, make a splendid arrangement for enter
taining. The basement stairs and a fine lavatory
open from the passage between the hall and
kitchen, making them convenient to all parts
of the house.
Note how well the kitchen has been
planned for the saving of steps. Two cabi
nets on cither side of the sink and two mora
near the rear door (one above the refriger
ator) take the place of the pantry.
The four upstair bedrooms, with con
venient closets, are large, light and well
ventilated.
Do You Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have some money,' wo
can loan you half the value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements now, before the spring
tush begins, so that your dream home may be a
reality before enow flies again. '
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are in the growing town the rest is up to you.
Momyeir & Momyer
A NOT! I Kit FISH I Xtt PAK'i V
Loral IVop!c Lravtittf Fur I'ti!t' I
Sundays KMiln
ON HI'SINKSS TltlP
I.nnkhitf Over Iit!iK(H Valley From
Ov.rns Valley In allroi nlu
I'hiirU'S Shaw. Mr. and Mr. Fr;;nk
Evans and .Mr, and Sin. It. Motscli
ennachor am ainutiK tins local pcnplf!
who will enjoy a day outing at iJia
mond Lake tomorrow. The ariy
will Kpend tlin renter part of tlio
day fishing.
cAt The LIBERTY
Is it poKsililn to make a woman
rail in love t with yon by treating
her roiiKh? Is the female of the
Rliwles more amenable to caveman
tactics than the gentler urts of pcr
euaxion and devotion?
Zane (irey, ucrlinpH the best
known writer of outdoor fiction In j
the United Status, answers "yen" to
botil (tiestloiiB. lie proves It, too.
In his latest novel, "Code of th'o
West.
In tho picture, Charles Oglo Is
owner of a hl ranch in the Tonto !
Basin, Arizona. The routine life
fof the ranch folk is suddenly
broken up by the arrival of Con
stance Dennett, sister of Mabel
Bailin, tho school teacher, who
hoards at tho ranch. Fresh from
New York anil with eastern cus
toms. Miss Dennett has a devas
tating effect on all the ranch
hands with the exception of Owen
Moore.
i.kavim; Ton;in-
I'OfuI .Men lcaviii Tonight for lia
llionil !,al:
j M. mid Mrs. H. jr. Teare ami
daughter of Bishop, California are
in the city looking over tho IjIiiikcII
Valley land. Mr. Teare Is one of the
colony-of Owens Valley in the south.
They are kih'hIh at (he Arcade hotel
v. Iille hfie.
j . I'ISil I'.tCKH!) IN S.VOW
nl Folks It. -turn Willi III); t'nlcli
f I-Iv li rucked in Know
Harry Cueller and Lloyd i:yan nr i I
leaving this evening for Diamond
Lake where they will spfnd tomor
row fishing. Mr. ar.fi .Mrs. II. 1. Mc-'
Kiln anil family plan to join them to-'
morrow at the lake.
Mr. i'.nd Mrs.. I) K. Alexander and
lii!i!ren and Mrs. Osiiorn returned
I hi.) morning from Diamond Lake
where I hey have been on a fishing
trip, bringing back a good catch
which were all packed III snow.
FISO.M FOItT KLAMATH
I'ort Kbiiiialh I'eople Spelt:! Friday
in City Shopping
I'l'Olll
SIIF.F,r MAN' UK I IK
lied lilufr, Ciillfoi'iiin
Business Trill
The Misses Klva Moon and Marie i
Engln with Melvln Kng'e were In the
city yesterday from their home at
Fort Klamath on a shopping and
pleasure trip.
WKKI) MMBF.It MUX
Here on Business From 'lilloililn
Ttiuonlu hnvn trt ftaA in urn n I
holghts to drift with tho wind.
J. If. Hamilton and' Moss Warner
of tho Weed Lumber company are
In tho city today from Chlloqule.
Both are registered at the Hotel
Arcado,
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Cunnrd of
Bed niuff, California ar stopping
at the Arcado hotel while In the city
on business. Mr. Cunnrd is sheep
buyer and will spend several (lays
In this section In the Interests of Ills
business.'
Insurance Real Ectate
Mopka Building
Building and Loan
Phone 366
KSCArKri IKA I'll
A young hoy, known only us "Hug
ley" to his companions, narrowly
escaped drowning yesterday when
he went beyond his depth whllu
swimming in tho Irrigation ditch In
tho rear of tho Knlurprlo ranch.
Tho boy, it years old, was with older
coin pun I urn and tried to follow thorn
in deep w liter. Ha was rescued by
two unknown men.
NO UCK.NSF.H TIM, JI NK 1H
CHINA 51 AY ItHKAK Willi JAP
J'KKINU, Juno 20. (4") Chinese
delegates representing 48 colleges
liiduy setil a delegation In the mill
Inter of w ir and thn foreign min
ister demanding that I ho govern
ment Immediately sever relations
with Japan.
No temporary licenses will bo is
sued by tho nutnmobllu llepurlinent
of the sheriff's office until after
Juno :I0, nccordliig to Sheriff Haw
kins. Keveral application hnvo been
nude during the past few days, ac
cording to Hawkins, by peoplo de
siring temporary licenses to lino un
til they get their plates for the last
half of I h year. Tho sheriff of
ficii has received Inntniutlons from
Nnlem not lo Issuo any temporury
licenses. lAitll after June 30.
WANTED Two girls to wait on
initio at Uocky Point Hesort. Phono
Hocky Point. Adv. 20.
IIK.MIY MAKF.S II ALLF.Ntii:
Local HporlNiitcu Makes llet Will
filled .Mine Fbli Than Whole I'ni-ty
(ietie Henry along with Bill Baiim,
Henry Crimes and W. Arnold will
leave late this afternoon for llla-
mond Lake on a fishing trip. Keen I
interest is being shown by tho fel
lows going ns Henry has made a bet
he will catch more fish than the en
tire parly. Tomorrow night will de
cide th't bet.
FliOM .MODOC POINT
Mrs. F. A. McElwIn of Modoc
Point Is In tho city today on a busl
nons trip from her homo.
FltO.M CAMP JACKHON
Captain O, H. Olson and I'rivulo
II. O. MngmiHscn nro week-end visit
ors In the city from camp.
LOCAL MUX LKAVINO
Off ToiiIkIiI for Lake In Hopes of
' IIIk fnfrli
A. F. Graham
Moved to
420
;o TO KlltK .
Motor to Kirk to Hpcnd 'the Day
Visiting Friends
Mrs. W. 10. Bond and Mrs. V.
White, loft this noon for Kirk whoro
(hoy will spend tho day visiting.
A party Including A. J. Connolly,
James Daiigherly nnd Johnny Valk
ii p will leuvo lata this ovenlng for
Diamond Lnko to remain ovor Sun
day on their weekly fishing trip.
iiomiF.its ;i;t tjt.wm
IJNNVKft, Juno 20. (IP) Throo
armed men today robbod John T.
Blchards, a rural mnll carrlor, of
the $r,S(lt) payroll of tho Columbine
mlno of tho Uocky Mountain Fuol
company., ' '
Main St.
Telephone 526
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