PERSONALS . LM..sililn Wll S ' Uini returned yesterday A nt Klim ft B. h Fall! f . Anderson. Olen far W oo business yes- rhfloatiln jrffrlir- ftH!fw on a hort C,a, iUlt. ,. and Elite Moore. Poe . here ye.ter- f .. . u.ll ba roiurnoa iw I, eoapi" w -,,mDk Corr-enlngof Olene tott here ye.terday. Lund Cintrall left Tuesday Uto Wtlkff and J. 8. Kent " tiu morning for a short am trip. ' t A. Towey of the Wbltlock itrtiklng parlors who, hu , it Portland on business re 4 Tuesday. iLOoodlnn treasurer of the ,m. California Eastern E,oi4 It In this city this week Wsea. - , Leal: Rogeri and C. M. Under- Kleft jreiterday for a trip tb the lumber camps and ut Oikridge. in Jim Backley waa In (own crtar to meet her mother ii arriTed on the Ashland stage iifebt it from the Pendleton it and tour of eaatern lit A. J. Lyle returned Sun- tiros San Franclooo where ui been for the paat six mi rUltlng with relatives. I3iob Smith who has, been 111 Ju. Drlscoll home for sev- hi uri la on the road to re- trj. Hr. ind Mra. Cheater Avr M( brief visit tn town Wi.il. fur from their ranch sooth m. iwln Klnr who la nreg n pe Al G. Barnes circus Is In on biufaesa connected with omkij circus. l Rex McMillan nt nn-. f " TltInK t the home of FWreaU, Mr. and Mrs..C. C. nurriaon, who was op mw m a local hospital sev J aa.'i i ... ... ten. . . u W1" 08 K6n r" 111 ew days. . , te' , ,erU8n. county K t''?eBrl!Uende''t. eft yes- m Kbool work. Kh -,in k. L K "' .EarI wa'ker of r Dome of Mr Viv P. Addle vaiker for crri n . ' iucui mi em- ,crt ye k Ioppe1 at the Arcac a In sprain phy Arcaed ho- ftLyan RPer had Ki d .eham1Ined b' u"na broken bone. B C.y ' VhUed Crater hht'i trm hoy had a hern vi 3 K ffoikTUka of the at v vo n i n. . vi atonic and :nua and of lake ?ery TAtllrnA.1 r rancl D. I9C0 two Hall. visited woods inter THE KLAMATH NEys Page Thrtee Coming with Barnes' Circus c ; pit ' V, 4-4 V S X : v h - 7 - r 4 "Awl,,," He's coming! The greatest morte star of them all Is coning to Klamath Falls. Saturday? Sept. 27, with the Al G. Barnes wild animal circus. The moTlo star, whoae name has been on the lips of all mo Uoa picture fans throughout the country, and who has appeared In some of the most spectacular films released in the past year. has signed up with the Al O. Dsrnes circus. Barnes secured him from the Unlrersal Motion Picture corpor ation, at Unlrersal City, at a . : ... J.,' coat of $25,000, after the famous star had evinced the desire to try his band at circus1 life. The movie star is none other than Joe Martin. himplf In addition, you will see Lo tus, largest and only performing ulood-sweating hippopotamus in the world, who eats a bale of hay and a bushel of carrots at every sitting. ......... 13ut the greatest sensation on the big program Is the gigantic extravanganza, "Pocahontas at the Court of Queen. Anne," the colossal feature that opens the entertainment. Don t miss it. HIGH TEACHERS ARE GUESTS AT CHAMBER LUNCH Legion Commander Explains Plan for Memorial ym To lie Built Here Teachers of the Klamath coun ty high school were guests at the forum luncheon of the cham ber of commerce yesterday and the main address by II. E. Getz, commander of the American Leg Ion post, was on the , Memorial Gymnasium soon to be built, thus making the luncheon a high school affair. , The teachers were introduced to those present by Principal F. R. Bennett' who designated the group as "his family." ' Miss Elolse McPherson, music teacher, accompanied by Miss Bettty Ramaby, gave a pleasing vocal selection which called for an encore. Another entertainment num ber which greatly pleased those present was a .violin solo by M'iss Catherine Walton accom panied on the piano by Miss Beatrice Walton, a second selec tion being demanded oy tne listeners. Gets explained the Memorial gymnasium plans in considerable detail and was roundly applaud ed as he finished, the idea seem ing to be very popular with those present. New Boarder, complaining next morning I was eaten up by bed bun last nlrht. Landlady Forget it. Just chink how much worse it wouia be if you were living in one of those countries where they have cannibals. A circulation covering the city of Xlamath Falls and the county of Klamath, that's. the Klamath News. CAN FADE AWAY BY TAKING ONE OF HIS POWDERS Juan lie liog Gary of l'eru Has The Dope and It Sold Well Until Law Stepped In SACRAMENTO. Calif., Sopt. 24. (United News) Juan de Dios Gary, now safely installed behind the nice hard bars of the federal prison at McNeil's Island. should be able to slip out of his confinement unnoticed. Accord ing to his own statements be is the inventor of a powder that renders the user invisible. Gary believed so implicitly In his powdere for the lovelorn, his powders for success in business and his powders of . invisibility and other things that for five years he sold them to people all over the world. He told customers ln Peru that he was humanity's greatest bene factor and after he saturated the market in that country moved on to Guatamala, Brazil, Cuba, Mex ico and other foreign countries. He did a land office business in the United States before he was finally caught. Gary is termed as the "most notorious and clever swmaier on the Pacific coaBt," by the state board of medical examiners, who analysed a number of his "pow. ders" and found the basic in eredient to be fine steel filings. "Ah, if I only had some of my Invisibility powders now," the swindler Is said to have murmer red to the cops that caught him. But the cops had been warned and refused flat-footedly to do any purchasing. Thtt latest snortlne news In eluding the Coast and Major league ball games are published ln The Kiamatn News. Robt. Griffin, formerly of this city but for the last year of Chico, Calif., has returned here with his family to reside. . Public Records . Deeds Nedra eomoanr to Waiter West. Portion of NEV4SE of sec. 3. i.p. 9. S. R. . (Des cribed ' by metea and bounds) o.iiS acres. : . Leslie Rogers et ux to Arthur R. Wilson, a.' C. D. Southwester ly U of lot 1 block 69. Nichols Addition. i A. A. Anaess to Arthur ' R. Wiison. Q. C. D. Southwesterly '4 or lot i. block 59. Nichols Addition. (Described by metes and bounds). . '- I. W. McLaughlin et ux to H. K. Getz. $.50 I. R. S. Ewauna Heights Addition. lot 7. block 15.- . ' . - The Klamath Development Co. to Fern L. Yaden. Dixon Addi tion, lot 10, block 12. Bertel Paulson et ux to Martin McAndrews.- $.50 I. R. 8. West 90 feet of lot 4. block 33. Hill side Addition.- - ' - H. H. Ford et ux to B. F. Parks et ux. $2.00 I. R. S. Part of lot 6, block 1. atfives Addi tion. (Described by metea and bounds). ' Bruce Parks et ux to L. , G. Gurnow et ux. . $2.00 I. R.' S. Part of lot 6. block 1. Shives Ad dition. (Described by metes and bounds). - i ' L. G. Gurnow et ux to A C Oienser. $2.00 I. R. 8. Part of lot 6, block 1, Shives Addition. (Described , by metes and bound). -C.- 8. Hennonetcux tokA.'A Belhnah. $10 I. R. S. Original Town, lots 7. 8. block 14. A. A. Bellman et ux to G. A. Bellman. $10.00 I. R. 8. Orig inal Town.' lots 7, 8, block 14. The K..D. Co. to Mrs. Earle W. L. Palmer. $.50 I. R. 8. 2.5 acres ln twp. 38. 8. R. 9 E. W. M . ( Described "by . metes . . land bounds). ... . R. C. Spink et ux to John V. Varnum. $150 consideration. West Cbilocruln, lot 5. block 7 "The K. v. co. to ruamatn Superior laundry. Second Hot Springs Addition, lot 1, block 6 Mortgage Isabella Bogus et vlr to Equit able Savings A Loan association $2500 loan. Hot Springs Addi tion, 101 1, DIOCK . Satisfaction of Mortgages '. Curt F. Setzer et ux to G. L. Holbrook et ux Sat. of mtg. bk. 26, pg. 84. Hot Springs Addition lot 11. block 26 - R. Medora Shepherd, .executrix of estate of C. F. Shepherd dec d to W. C. Ezell et ux. Sat. of mtg. 19 page 526. EE4 of (153.17 ac.) sec. 10, twp. 39, S. R. 9. Western Savings & Loan asso ciation to Albert A. Haschke et ux. Sat. of mtg. 31, page 108 Railroad Addition, lots 6A, ; 6B, block 4. . Assignments of Mechanic's Liens Geo. W. Donaldson to A. R. Wilson. Assn. lien bk. 4-463 Nichols Addition, SWly lot 1 block 59. Roberts & Harvey to Wilson Bk. 4-475 same as above. - Claud H. Daiv o Wilson. Assn. bk. 4-469. Same as above S. P. Graham to Wilson Assn. bk. 4-477. Same as above Uhlig's Electric store to Wil son. Assn. bk. 4-483. Same as above. ' S. P. Graham to Wilson. Assn. of bk. 4-470. Same as above. Lakeside Lumber & Construc tion Co. to Wilson. Assn. bk. 4-472. Same as above. (Des cribed by metes and bounds). , Assignments of Claims C. B.' Browne of Arthur - R. Wilson. . On southwesterly M of lot 1, block 59, Nichols Addi tion. $21.35 due. Ohas. I. Roberts to A. R. Wil son. On southwesterly of lot 1. block 59, Nichols Addition. $10.35 due. Miscellaneous Filings - Balslger Motor company vs. W. C. Grlffit. Lien. On 1 Ford truck, $221.40 due, for labor, skill, etc., expended upon same. White Pelican Iron Works to Tom N. Monks. Chattel mortgage. $7300 at 7 per cent due install ments. On tools, machinery, equipment owned by WhitePeli can Iron Works,' Klamath Falls, Ore. W. H. Ross, trustee to W, C Ezell, et ux. Release of oil lease. Bk. 60-460, Eft Eft of see. 10, twp. 39. S. R. 9. G. A. Bellman et ux to the First National bank of Klamath Falls. Mortgage. $14,000 at 8 per cent due 1 year. Original Town, lots 7. 8, block 14. Sadie B. Mattoon to T. H. Al len"et ux. Satlsflcation of mort gage bk. 26, page 292. Hot Springs Addition; lots 8, i, block 18. ' " Circuit' Court Filings Judgment. No. 1550 Equity Fred Duke and Bertha (Mary) Duke, hus band and wife, debtors. Wallace Ware, creditor. Costs: $35.40. Entered and docketed. , No, 1843 Equity Fay Morris. atty. for pltf. ' William L. Ward vs. Elsie Annie Ward. Divorce complaint v" No. 1844 Equity H. M. 'Man ning,' atty. for pltf. In .the inat- ter of the application of.H. E. Crane for a writ of habeas- cor pus. SUNSET TABLE j Sun-" S'un i 1- 'rise '!' -set Sept. 25 5:57 6:00 Sept. 26 6:59 6.S8 Sept. ' 27 6:00 6r66 f Sept. 28 6:01 5:54 Sept. 29 - . 6:02 . 5:53 Sept. 30 6:03 6:61.: Macon Telegraph If the Jap anese are so sorely troubled over the what-to-do-wlth-our-inoreas-lng-population problem, ; vrh y don't they try putting In more grade-crossings in that country? A Snat $375.00 - 1923 STAR TOURING V GOOD RUBBER FINE SHAPE , Buck G&rage, Say, Folks,-1 Listen ! If yon need any Green Slabs now 'is the time' to get them while the weather is deal for drying them. '. Yours Truly Heilbronner ''i 6? 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