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December 2, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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"The Unholy Three"
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tvnuuiiig
will toiiel
itory
your
Thursday
"Recompense"
itnrritiB
Mnrfti I'lcxst
and
Five Big Acts
I mil llulwnn mid Jm I
,Miiltill In
"Si IK WO!. VI S"
rin ksi) w
I'RIOAy
A llludug Story of CoWi
liny Trull
"The Desert Outlaw'
with Bui k Jones.
. CMILognv PKOI'IiM
Mr. iiml Mr. Kd. Niiforih ot flill
oquin Hhoppcd In 'the city yoHtrr
any mid visited wlib friends, They
returned bona this toreaoob,
A Chinese
Proverb
Never httrn ft,llc incense
heft ire a I rue !"d ; ten-cent
(Ilasses insult millimi-tlol-
I at eydsi
Kyc
I'mnlncd
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llit.tl
Quick Hcrvlco
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
tiCiial
LIBERTY
BUICK & STAR GARAGE
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
MII N OgrTBR M 1 1 OMi'im 1 S AR8 bvut, bv"?k tu, dviu thm
Theatre
( Ihancy.
of tin
heart,
Underworld over
ll will iltrill yoil !
and Friday
ami Monte
Hue
!
of Vaudeville
ANDREW COLLIER
i CANNOT ATTEND
SEATTLE MEETING
Chfimbcr President Will Be
Represented by Director
R. C. Grocsbeck
Prom -of perttonnl huslnomi bjil
lulctfereil Willi plum of Andro M.
Cclller, prvMdMt of the chamber of
. onnnerce, to nlicnd the Uld .'-.ir
i.u'ftliiK of ill., w.-.iern dlvl'l'.ii of
Hie l ulled fille chamber of Coin
innrco In Konttfc, next week, and it
ratal! Mr. Co libit win ba unftblp
In iitteud the OMUOC. Il will M
repieitented by It. C. Uroi-itbeck, u
abatODar director, who with l.yun
Bublnl necreliiry, will letvc tM
unlay ofterni'in fjr Heulll,;
Tim moetliiK will open Monday
laiorbialti December 7, ntul clone
Vil lies, Iny tlftirnoon, Decem'je.' ft.
I.eadt-ri of the cbtiuibei of fitnnJCTOn
from nil over the 'item will ic.tk
at the mectlni: on prftbiamt which
confi .nt different eetDnnnltbM iiroat
:if the Rocky nwuiUnlni. .
V I rt Dully every chamber of com
ineicn In Collfoxula will lu reprea
tinted by either llu norrotsry o.'
prenldont, according tq wo-d re
ceived hero By Mr. Sabtn, A litrse
reprciiciuiitlon lit expci'U'd to Jour-
iii, w north from ir-s; n u wall M
WoaUnftsn, 0a bin nnd Qrpetbbok
will drive ia Qrunis I'limi where
they hoard it train whloa will bdnj
tbefn to Seattle Saturday '.ifurnuon.
PHOM littltltis
Clyde Vuil Meier motored up from
Dorrls yeitbrday to vtalt hero with
frlentlB for n few days.
Hi". Bhlpmont or now silk drogjK'i
jiiHt reeolvcd al Be Begln'e Draei
shop, rj'j So. 7th, nexi to Shasta
Cafe. (Adv.) 13
fa consecutive
O year-at the
Automolnle Shows
Attain Utili-k linn won -fine place In the motor
car Industry. This Year, a in every one of the
preccdlnB leven, the public li inveitcd more
dollar! ill Bulck notomolillcit than In other
cunt hullt by any member of the National
Automobile Chamber of Commerce.
Tills cnUtlei Bulck to first choice of display
space at the National Automobile Shows In
New York and Chicago.
I'or eight years Bulck has dominated iiunlity
motor car sulcs, enjoying nearly a decade of
leadership, while n host of other line cars
were striving for the place of honor held by
Bulck.
A better Idea of the magnitude of this Bulck
achievement may be obtained when you con
alder that to duplicate It. n motor enr would
need to capture first place now, then hqjd It
continuously until 1934.
To have won the lion's share of public prefer
ence, year after year, for to long, conclusively
hows superior merit In the Bulck product.
Bulck has built a better motor car, and public
recognition hns followed has singled It out as
the one car among all which contains in the
greatest measure the essentials of dependable,
economical and luxurtoui motoring.
BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN
Diviilon of OMtral Motors Corporation
MAINLY cfBOUT PEOPLE
DEJIKIN l
mil Dorkln, wall known rancher,
forum tin 'if iliu li. B, Miindr
ranoh oa it 10k Craek, i in Hm city
today. MusIim-mii and DltMUrc
brought him in town
hi li HH'iiillni: in in', i
While hora
Of hl.'l tluill
v. Illi A, j, Connelly of the Cumuli
ii D(, whn has jimi raturnW from
ai inUinJ AfMr n m intb'i obttnc.
vIhIiihk relatives and friends, M.
uerklo mads the trip north with
.Mr. Oonnolly but raturnad about
two wnoks iiko. LtjwlKtowu, Mont.,
in ihu former Iwme ol .Mr. Berklft,
mill ha onjoyed u viuit thoru mi well
UK In cniitiirii Montana.
liBAvrka today
Mrs. 'I'wylu Ki'i'u on, win for a
uumlii'r if years Inn made Ktitinu'.li
Palls her home, where hIio hail en--J
-ycd u hunt of friends, lit leaving
1 lal:i ovenitlM for Han Krumlsco,
.'. 'Ill' ' Ullll plllllll til Sl"lli I 10 Willi' !
mouths. A trip 'o thn rbwilbtn
IflABds, w'.icre film expert -1 n I
icroriil -weeks, Iii among bor plain.
IUCCuVKUINQ Mt Kl,v
The I 'mdltlon of Mrs. Pruned It.
l)ld, who ha been suffering with
a auvure attack of tonsllltls for ncv
urul Juyiiy la reported ,i very tr :t li
Imprmed Bho la'tonfined ti h"i
bdoie on South Riverside.
BVSIHrBMj TRIP NtntTll
Mrs. Jackaon Kimball loft this
morning for I'oriloml. wbortB she
will Irminuit hiialnraH and visit with
friend (or anveral days.
MRS. KI VKI.M.I.I. BhTPIRK
Mfs. 1). V. Kuykendill Is rcrover
Injg from mi attack or brpachltli
trouble at the family home and win
able to leave her rJom ve.s'erday for
the first time ,1.1' several tl iy.f. Sin
Is the wife of a local attorney and
her friends will he glad U learn Of
her recovery.
VISITING NORTH
.tirs. at. .t. igi nut sou, picuura.i
are enloylng a visit In Hie Haul
River-valley, with Mrs. lgl's parents
Mr and Mrs. Thee I ire Han. I.v.cr
Mrn. Igi plans lo visit in Portland
ivlth her brother Henry Haa.i, who
farmerly lived In Klamat . Pail.',
lielug e.inaerted wH'i the llr-t X.'.i
lonal bank. Later In Docooiber
Mr. tfl will Join his wire and go
oaal lo the twin OtUaa o vialt rel
atives. About the first of the year
they will return to Klamatn.
AT HOTKI, SOVKBBIGN
Prlanda of Mr. nntl Mrs. Paul
paitou, pave recelvod cards tram th :
popular young cJiiple, who loft he'ro
some time ng i fjr Sun Ftftnclaco to
make the!r home, teillng of the!r
locating permaneatly at tlftt h-jtolj
Soveilgn In the sjUt'-.em citv.
RETURN FROM Mi:iKOI!l
A number of Copeo offit-laU in
6ludln John Boyle, K. G. Klahan.
M, Priest and Carl V;eb relunied
last evening from Medford herv
they trmisacted official buttnois,
PROM MAl'DOKI.
Mrs. Klna Rice, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Trel'fren and J, S. Ilailey, all
well known residents of Mardocl.
spent Tuesday in tha city BhOppIilf
and visiting with tflends.
VISITING, AT PRAXIS IIOMK
Mr. and Mrs. Burton O'Noll at
Qarrlaon, Idaho, are the house
glteata Of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Prune.'.
Mrn. Praney Is , u sister of Mr.
o'Ni'il. They nre so i npresaed with
Klamath Palla that they plan tq
locale here pennaiiently.
AOOKPTS POHltlOX
11 I). Williamson has accepted m
position ns nlulu clerk al the Hotel
Lake, (lilting MP bis new duttoS last
evening for the first time, Mr, Wil
liamson is a southerner cominit here
from Mobtltf, Alabama, last fall tOJ
visit with bis brother. He oujoyocjlj
hi.'
w,sl so lntii'b that he decided;
io locate
here permanently
i
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I'ltDM KKNtl
Mr. anil Jlrs. II. K
Kerns and
family of Keno spent Tuesday In
Illi' city trnlisdotttlg business mat- i"
ters. They visited briefly Willi Sir
:
and Mrs, (). D, Ray al the llok'l
Ua'ko, Mra, 'lay and .Mr. Kerns are
brotlior arid sister.
I.KI T FOR nATKV
tiefl SnelHon left Ibis morning fov1
Dairy wbiro he plans to reildo,
DrNNWR DANCK TONIGHT
Toblgtft mftrlta the first dinner
dance of 11 scries of weekly affairs
which will lie given nt the hotol
White Pelican during the winter and
spring monlliH. Mrs. Hope Weston
Million me. manager of the" hotel,
teds ibni thn social sei ot Hlahtatlt
Pulls will look forward Wtb much
Interesl to Hh"' wceklv events,
KHTMtMV. TOMORROW
W. A. Brown, representative ot
tlin i Mllfornla Life insurance com
puny for Klniiiii'a count? with lift
on, ClarandOj expected to return
I tomorrow from Woodland, where
1,1 v r tl'll l UIO I I. all KSgl Vlllg lion
duyu wlili Ihelr ..unlly.
DUCK III'MIM, TOIIlV
Marly this morn Ink u party of
local man IncluiiiiiK A, J. Connolly,
Charles Blaokman and Bill Hhriure
left for Tula Lul to upend the day
liimilUK. They wore Joined at the
lake by Henry t ook, who will on
joy ii limit with Hi local men.
MISS ItOIIIN IMPBOVBB
.MImi Murgurii' Itobln, who auo
mltted to a major operation for ap
pendicitis on Monday nt the Klam
ath Valley Itpipltal ii doltiK nlcOly
according to (sports from In r at
tending phyalclmo. Dra. K. Burcb
nrdl uud B. IJIet -. i
RV.VX tS KOR MAY
JuuiAi Ryan, well known retldebl
of AlKomn, wh'-r.' lie eoDducts a
furtn. I attontllii '. to Imalnoaa mat
tirs lure today.
CKITT Ol ROCRT P&1NT
J. 1'itcketi inannKir of the
D.
Roi-liy I'alnt rcaoii and well known
In Klamath Kail-, arrived here ye
terdny for a short huslnens visit,
lie is stopping at the Hotel While
Pet lean;
I CV DAYS VISIT
J. H. Piatt of Blythe la spendiiiK
n few days In Klamath Palls from
bis home on business.
IN FOR VITKR
P. M. Shofer, who hns been em
ployed at the AlKoinn lumber com
pany for soveral months, arrired In
the city lust cveninit and expects to
rerhain here for the winter months.
He la stopping at the Hotel Ar
cade. ujiiTTO.V
ETROM GRANTS PASS
George Britton. logging conduct
or for the Shasta View Lumber com
pany nt IJorrls, Spent Tuesday here
enroute to the loKuitiK camp from
his home' at Grar.ls Pass. He loft
this morning for Dorrls and expects
to spend several WCOta al camp.
AI DITDR KOI! COPt t)
V. K. Quesenherrle. auditor for
the t'opeo at Medfonl. arrived in
Klamatb Pella Inst nlgbt on otficlal
buolnaaa. He expects to spend sev
oral days here In, the interests of
his concern,
Fur
Manufacturing,
Coat
Remodeling.
All Work
Guaranteed
Mrs, Win. Bessier
Phone 112-M
436 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and PiP.lt
Next to Mooso Hall
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ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Phone 39
For Sale
Hupmobile Touring
Late-.Model, Hnlldoti' Tires, Dumpers, Siilt- VVtugs
mil nlnuy oihci' cxtrfts, Car looks like new.
1 See it tit
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Show Room
You Will
COMPLETE
Convenient Terms
Can Bm Arranged
Check
tliis list of
Standard
Equipment
This is what you get
in a Western Air
Patrol
I. ' : n- mabojesnr "r "1l1
nulnut caJlart of rmclui
line,
t. Kfflflnt lowtl tpeaJker, eab-
iaet to matclu
S. '- cenulue Ciinnloghm
Ml.
4. Tre 43-Tolt "Hfmry Doty"
rraoro ttadlo ii" Baltc.--
5. Wirjrd rnbber rut stonure
mttay.
G. One hundred feet 7-artrmnd
ncrlaf v. Ire.
", TWrnly fret Uk-oTerel
lead-in irlrr.
8. Twentr feet rabber-eoTered
cround rlrr.
' 9, Joiien Cable for "A" and
B" liMlerj' c-initcrtiurt-,
("Simply pluc in und the
rcnneclinn are made.")
10. Tliree porrelaiu in;.ula:or.
11. Kadio I.lshUUoir' Arrester.
CONPJEK8KRS 17 plate low
loia type. Uifcldljr coDitruct
ed. AdiUAtable bearlnc and
rin ctljulment on the, sta
tionary plates. This aaaurea
oven paclns.
BHSOSTATff The wire realat
Ime in wound, on a heat-ra-?
.- fibre strip. Contact
arm ts so shaped that It can
not cut the Ire and assure
rnoothncsi of operation.
TBBE SOCKETS 31 a d e of
pun brass to tak any
standard bane tube.
TILVNSFORMKRS 3 4 to 1
ratio of shielded Thordarson
type.
SWITCH Cutler Hammer.
JACKS Carter.
BY PASS COXDESSERS
publller.
SCHOOL REPORTS
TO BE COMPILED
The monthly icport of the various
city scbaols la due at the office of
the city superintendent ot schools
this evening and compiling of t!i(
reports will take place at the of-
.
w
flce of J. Ferry Wells tomorrow i where with a bank because it con
Eaca mouth the pupils of the varl- ,aini' real lieart Interest, plenty of
oil; schools look fcrward to the
mom'.ily report to learn of their
i standings. Kor the past two
months the Pelican City school of
which olyrlle Helms is' principal has
hold first honors.
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PICTURE
FRAMES
"Show Off"
I
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You will bo proud of ill appearance and performance:. You
will be able to show your friends that you can "bring in" a pro
gram anil maintain t! clear, sweet tones.
The five qualities you want most in Radio (Tone, Volume,
Selectivity, Simplicity and Beauty), are embodied In tha West
ern Air Patrol.
Look under the lid and sea the sturdy construction. Notice
the well-balanced arrangement. Notice, too, that no wires are
exposed.
Our IS'day home trial offer enables you to try the st in
your own home. Take adrantage of it today.
Make your reservation now to insure delivery
for Christmas.
Give Something or the Car
this Christmas
Auto accessories make useful, practical fn'fts because
they add to the comfort, safety and economy of motor
ing. Remember, too, that all the family enjoys them.
Below i3 a partial list of suggestions :
Aih Reierma
Flashlight
Interior Mirror;
Radiator
Ornaments
Radiator Capj
Step Plates
Spot Lights
r
This Week's Specials
"Nobby" Locking
Radiator Cap
With Monogram
Protccta motometer from theft
and breakage. Solid braar,
handsomely nickeled. Fitted
with three black Bakelite
knoba. Furnished with a
handsome monoerum of your
initial. Fits all makes of cars.
Regular price, Qi
;o.75. Special at. 9TaOtjJ
-More than 225 Stores
Seventh and Pine Streets
Klamath Falls
cAt the 'PINE TREE
There Is no lack of thrills antl en-
tertaimiK'nt in Tod Brownlne'a crook
drama "Tln I'nboty Three." showing
tonight at the Pine Tree theater.
fndecd. it may be said that Brown
in;; has made more than a good un
derworld picture. He has made ft
melodrama that will go over any-
comedy and a lot or drama.
The story Is a most unusual one
j and deals with a trio of freaks a
j giant, a midg.'t and a ventriloquist
'.vhb forsake their life in a dime
museum to pursue a career of rob
bery and murder.
The trio cover up their misdeeds
btt running e. bird nnd animal store,
and succeed In- escaping detecttdn
after each crime until two of them
murder a wealthy club man wlillo
looting his home.
After shifting the blami on ano
ther, thby flee to the mountains.
Kearful of the strength and running
of his confederates, the ventriloquist
brings a powerful gorilla with hint
for protection.
o4t The LIBERTY
"She Wolves." the screen version ot
the stage play. "The Man In Evening
Clothes." which plays tonight at the
Liberty theater, reverses the popular
theory of motion picture plots. In
this romantic drama of Paris night
life it is the man who sacrifices for
the selfish woman. But the woman
finally proves herself a thorough
bred. MOORE NEW MKMUKR
A. II. Moore of the Hotel Bald
win, was today nintlo a member of
the chamber of commarcc, the new
est member of the chamber.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bay Hunsaker,
with their four sons, Hay Leo, Jr.,
Don, Dale and Flovd. and Mrn. L.
I.lndsey, returned Monday evening
from California where th"y have
been visiting.
This Set
nr
trim
as you want W'
Selectivity, SsmpBdty, Hlcauty
Stop Signals
Flower Vaae
Motometers
Cigar Lighten
Robes and Glcres
Tttimn...
t. J Windshield Wing
i Trunin
Onyx Gearshift
Ball
Adds greatly tq the appear
ance of your car. Made of
selected, high i y puiishtrd
Mexican onyx. Guaranteed
not to crack. Regular prion
Si.30. Special
Value
in the West-
Wood
BUM'Kis Our blockwood Is!
ample for the present. We aref
taking part off the yards. '
DHY SLAB Our dry slab Ia
not entirely dry, it is good fori
the heater, but not for theij
cook stove.
I.IMI! WOOD is first class dry
limbs and tree tops. It is
dany wood for heater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAL Sure, we have coal.;
Lump coal, best on the market.
SKRVICR Just a little behind'
with deliveries. Order early. :
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
Jit
SaWtHO SAM
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at Ml
CLUB CAFE