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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1925)
SATURDAY, FEB. "1025 I- EVENING HEItALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE MM LIBERTY "The Liberty ,Has the Pictures" . - f-Bill Cody unci Peggy O'Dare Htarring in "Moccasins" An original story of the great wild West Sunday and Monday Not An Advertisement just a BuggoHtion if you want to giggle, smile, roar and howl go see the, fifty-fifty partners at the Liberty, They're movie producers now Kpecializ Ing in extra vampy vampire pictures. They're a riot y' understand Mawruss? VoUsh Perlmufter . - with Alexander Sidney Vera Gordon Betty Blythe and some of Hol lywood 8 most vampish male and female vampires Mainly . About .People : i i Thn Wrntlicr Tho cyclo-itorniaKrnpli at Under wood's phurmacy dhow that a high pressure Htlll prevails and every In dication Hives prom Inc. of flno day tumurraw, Forecast for next 24 hour: Kulr wllb moderate t'impora turo. ' Tbii Tycos recording thermometer rcKlHlurnd mux I inn in and minimum Uiiujiiiraluroit today an follows: High C2 Low 31 V. H. Wciillicr Ili-port OniKon: Fair tonight and Bund-ay, HIlKlil changes In temperature. Light northuutt wind. l'lUICI Hlll rU'Mt Tim program glvon last nlulit In tbo Kalrvluw school wax voted a do cldcd success -when tbo J'arcnt Teachors' Association hold an Inter filing evening l honor or the fathers of tho community. Kollow iiiK tbo program delightful rofroah munu wura served. . Thoto On the committee were Jim. Dreltensteln, Mrs. Dlngninu uod Mrs. Caldwell wbo deserve special credit for the success of tbe evening. VUldnjr In Town Mr. and Mm. 8. J. Iledlund and family, who are homestcadlng on Tulo luko ara in town today trans acting business and calling on frlenda. , j . ' lUmnnut tnnclnr . A. A. Wilkinson, prominent Bon anza raneber aufforsd a serioua In Jury to hla banda and burn about tbe neck and face nrben a hand grenade, a aouvenlr from ho battle fields of Franco exploded while Wilkinson waa moving the explosive with othor bit of machinery at the Mlnnla ranch to the tool bouae early th la week. The campflra play given laat night In the Presbyterian church waa aald by critics to have been one of the most Intereatlng performances of Indian life given In the city. The Hi airo waa exceptionally veil pre pared with a life like moon and the oeremonle beautifully conducted with tbo campflra ritual.' i i We are open for business Have Voii any of these "lame. ducTcs" tucked away I in your garage? Don't sell them as junk. Bring them to us I With the remarkable new system we can re-. pair any bruise, cut or injury, no matter how large, and Ve guarantee repair to outlast the tire. Maybe we can save, you the price of a new casing WE REPAIR BALLOON TIRES . No ugly bulge left in the tire. No broken tread. Just as flexible as the rest of the tire. You'll say its the best repair you ever had. Forget your : prejudice j against tire vulcanizing. A new deal is in store for ' you at the . ( Ace Tire Shop M.J Drive In W. H. CLARK, Manager Phone 843-J 115 S. 11th St. . TEAPOT DOME LEASE TRIAL STARTS SOON CH113Y.ENNI0, Wyo Fob. 28. Trial of tho govonnnont's ault for 1 nnnulmont of tbo Toapot dome nnvul t' oil ronorvo lenno hold by tho Mnm- March 9 noxt, Judgo T. Dlako Kon nody' of the Unltod Statoa dlatrlct flonrt decided today In over ruling the govornment'a petition for a continuance. i Herald "Class" Ads Pay To KntorUiln Mra. It. E. Wbttenburg entertain ed members of the Klamath Falls chapter of the American Association of Unlvoralty Women this afternoon at bor home when Mre. vi A. Coddt er of Portland arrived In tho city to porfect an organlxatlon. Klam ath Falls Is tho latest city In Oregon to receive a chapter of the national orgunixatlon which also Includes the graduatea of standard schools In foreign countries. tlounil Ovrr To Ciraml July Loe Lewis waa bonnd over to the grand Jury yestordny after waiving preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace R. G. Hunsaker. He Is charged with larceny of the Mil ler Construction compnny ware housa three wcoks ago. Lewis was unable to provldo $500 ball. Itecilal To Ik Uivirn- , . Members of tho Senior music elans of Sacred Heart Academy will bo presented In an Interesting re tltul In the White Pelican hotel on March 24, Tuesday evening. Tickets are being wold at the aum of fifty Oents In-order to dnfrny expenses. VtJt'l In fTimii . F.;8. . Vottol, representative of tbe Coldim West Meat and Packing tom pany Is In tho city for the week-end visiting with friends and transacting business. Ha la a guest In tbe White Pelican hotel. I'oafuuutvr Xnim-d William A. 'Miisslnglll has been appointed postmaster of Lakevlew according to reports today. Accord ing to Massing!!) the appointment was made lust Tuesday by Presi dent Coolldge, but whMher the ap pointment was ratified or not, he is not certain. Court House Addition Klamath county court bouse can boast the only "booze vault" In the stato unless other counties In Ore gon have been qulel on -tho subject. The vault la built under the stair way with reinforced concrete and a heavy Iron door. Custodian of tbe vault will be Bberitr Hawkins mho will keep the "evidence" well under lock and key to provide material for interesting trials. Ulnstreb Completed By far the most successful of all ventures of the Elka lodge of Klam ath Falls, was the minstrel show g'ven om Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings In the Elks temple. Tbo demand baa been received from out or town, patrons andtbe show will be repeated In Weed, Malln arid Dorrls. The datea of the perfor mances will be made later, however tbe theatricals will bo given within tho coming week. Proceeds from tbe minstrel will go toward charity purposes and the sending of a dele gation to, the antlonal convention to bs held In Portland hi July. To Conduit Survey According to J. F. Kimball of tho Klamath County Protective Associa tion field survey to determine the extent of pine beetle Infestation n 111 be mado within the coming two months. Kimball will be accompan ied on tbe surrey by Hal Ogle, Dun can McLean and Ernest McCullum, all trained experts In that line. -' To Visit Parents Mrs. Conlsance Williams left to day to visit with her parents, Mr. MVs. J. D. Hooper of Midland. Mrs. Williams returned from San Fran cisco lost week after a three month's visit with friends. Uoy JJorn Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Green are being congratulated upon the arriv al of a baby boy, born February 22. at the family home at 348 Conger avenue. The young man will be named Charles Marlon. White Pelican Theatre ' The Picture House for Tou and Your Family TON1G-HT- "-Harry Carey In, "THE NIQHT HAWK" 81NDAY NIGHT HETTY COMPSON In "MIAMI" Also Fremont Deck In a musical act presenting ell the latest songs. A program You'll enjoy. Don't miss It. Evening, 10 and 25s Mntinee Sunday, 5 and 20a Family night. Monday, 35c From HprJiig Jjakn , - William Sbeehan' of Spring Lake, owner of t ranch in that district, is In the city tor the day shopping and transacting' business. .From Ilonanasv Among the Saturday shoppers in from our of town Is Mr. W. O. Mo Kimnion,' who Is spending the day here. . ' t. On Business-- -. Mrs. J. ft. Dixon of the Merrill road, won a business visitor in the city tqday. transacting affairs In Klamath Falls. ' , Go on Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dawley spent the day In Bonanza, where Mr. Dawley was called on business. From Miiiln H. O. Williams of Malln spent the day in the city as guest In tbe Ar cade botel. From Boise W. N. Egen and C. P. Chrisa are business visitors In the city from Boise, Idaho. ( i Here on Business J. S. Ball of Modoc Point Is among out of town business visitors in the city tor the week-end. From Ashland " A. W. Moore of Ashland is In the city for several days on business transactions. He is a guest' In the Hotel Arcade. Visiting In City F. C. High of Dorris, Calif., Is In tbe city for a short business trip transacting with Klamath firms. Visiting Here Albert Cady of Bly la visiting in tbe city over the week-end with friends and transacting business. Here for Week Ben Reed of Pasadena. California, Is in the city for a. week, transact ing business .and visiting with friends. ' . ' i Music Arrives Music for the male chorus of the chamber ot commerce arrived ,ln this morning'a mail and 'will lie used at the next meeting of the group. PRESIDENT OF GERMANY DIES Phone 77 ft !" Reckard's Auto Service Fast Closed Cars . Quick Service Courteous drivers .. 50c Fare in City . Phone 77 MICHELIN TIRES Phone 77 (Continued From-Page One) President Ebert was tbe first of all the patriotic Germans to forget party, lines when it became neces sary to check tbe extremists, either In the radical or conservative camps. He frequently brought curses 'upon his head from the one side or the other by approving measures which they, according to their viewpoints, deemed either reactionary or too radical. ' - - , J!8JKa His attitude won the confidence of the ambassadors and ; ministers accredited Ho Berlin and be was a powerful factor In bringing about acceptance of the Dawes plan which promisea to calm the storm that has raged about reparation payment for so many years. Herr Ebert started life as a sad dle maker, hut years ot experience as A labor organiser and official of unions, together with his wide train ing in practical politics 1oveVqped him even as, his admirers pointed out, the late Samuel Gompers was developed In America. Hia lack Aot early opportunities was compensated for by the training he won in the world ot affairs. He was described as no dreamy theor ist, but a hard headed, tactful lead er, who made a gallant fight in, be half of the German republic and ,tho Geraiam masses under heart break ing conditions. '' '; Daath came toy the president in the West sanitarium. The public received its announcement through the halt masting ot flags at the for eign offices. , , The news came as a shock to tlte Berliners, as the newspapers pub lished bulletins Indicating a marked? Improvement in Herr Ebert's oondl-i tion and the crisis was supposed to have been passed. A meeting ot the cabinet was called tor today mnd the Reichstag will be convened ou Monday, when It will probably arrange a new elec tion (date In advance ot the ono scheduled for June. The choice of a reuglan euccessor to Horr Ebert will relievp Chanslor ot , the re sponsibility of carrying on the presi dential duties In Addition to his own office, " " Today Only Tom Mix in "Twisted Trails .-,! and . . . . i Stan Laurel in "RUPERT OF HEE HAW" ,Also Last Episode "Wolves of the North" Tomorrow arid Monday ' Everybody'II Cheer When They See HOOT GIBSON in "The Saddle Hawk" It's the greatest Hoot Gibson picture ever made . Come and see Hoot do his stuff. . , . Also T Spat Family in "Laugh That Off" J ' - and . i: . : " : , " .- . I ' . : International News , . , I Continuous Show Sunday, 1:30 to 11 p. m. ' Tuesday arid -Wednesday "4 0 Wink's" r;i and "S no b k V' and His Girls 1A USED Car SPECIALS 1921 Elgin ; Six Sport model; - disc wheels, good tires, in good running order. $375 t 1923 Star touring; new cord tires, new ' top, . bumper and other extras, bnap at $275 1920 Columbia ' Six, Sport model; disc wheels, j:,,t good rubber..;........: -$450 r I09n VnrA tmirintr. with -starter, new tor), seat t covers, new paint, good rubber.-.Jiyg 1919 Mifohell Six; new rubber; runs fine; good 1 buy at .: $225 1921 Ford speedster; top and windshield; new -. painl;;- in good running order .: ..-$175 Terms arranged on all cars --, We are , arranging, an up-to-date sales lot .next to the Imperial Garage and we will have a large , variety of cars to choose from, t ! Klamath Falls Auto Co. T ROY CALL, Prop. ' ' ; "The VmaJl, garage with a large" trade" . Ct iviain ou .. i Phone 246-R the Washington Cafe k , Is the most popular eating place '.In Klamath Falls todar JJt1 "There,s a Reason" H 4 'Vv.i ; ..,.tyy -' I'lkJ if') v -;.-v ? EAT BETTER FOR LESS ' i A. UBlCA.y, A-VPHINKSS. DIHHKH ' v 1 iSS South Sixth , . Wee Hhhiff, Prop.. amiriBj,.:y. i,