"WtodnejKiay, Deccinljcr Hi, 1925
EVENING IIEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OliEGON
Page Three
KOV Al l, IJSAVINU
liny Cull, pruiu Irlor (,r Dm KI mii-
mil rli Amu Oo., win loavo Tliura-
lay llloinlliK Willi IiIh In mil" fur
i.uuk BmuIi, Okltfi i" i(Md iii"
Qhrlitnaa bolldayi wlili Mr. Ooll'n
WiitliiT. 'Tim irlp will tin iiimli liy
miloiiinlillii. Wlilln Mr. Cull In pom
M ainly About People
Ill" KiiruK" will li In irlmn;,. .if i, mi i I.K.tVI'i loll KLAMATH VAtlS
Ahlll'y, t in mil i
t Oi A. I.iirkwouil unit J. ('. Pon.
UOTAIID AMI KAI (JHTCIt iT, l tttO I, mil wood Motor G'001
Jooiii ciiouini, wi'ii idiown j I'i'iiy. lait xpulerdiiy for KlauiaOi
ninrln'r of Mullii, wild III" UUKbUr Ua to MH'ii'l nlwri Uinn niiwiil
Mutk "I'vul Hi" iluy In Klnmatli
Cull-. Chrlmiiiii IioiiIiik.
Iiik i IhihIir'hii iiiii i i "I'm. RpnoLiurj
Now.
""i . ' v . c : r
jarriBBSti Theatre
Final showing tonight of
"The Ten Commandments"
" At Last -A Bible Picture Worthy of the
GOOD BOOK
With a diBtingui&hed cant headed by Richard
Dix and Luatrice Joy
Two hIiow.s daily starting at 2 and 8 o'clock
Matinees... 35c Evenings 50c
Full Orchestra Each Performance
ft V. V "M." ij
COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Five Acts of Eastern Vaudeville
and a Feature Picture
l lion aixio.ua
iiiMi" DuokoU of A onia ipeal
Momiuy it) Kiiiniuiii Kudu rifltlng
mill yhppplo(
iii him;hs iitn-
Marie Woltr at Wm-ii i ainoap
id" buxiuaM cAllara ban tpday. Mr.
Waltari In itopploi in tbe Hotel
liiiim wiiii" hut .
AM. M OI IS TO IIIK i:
HI.MPKOX II. I.
Jm-k KIiiijikoii i r''i:ov(.rlfiK Irom
mi uiiiu k of in (ripH ni lili lunm
on I'lno utroet.
VIHITIi RHIATIVJBH
Mm. J. H Hmllli If llh lm...ml,
fnllf.. In vlnllliiK In tin City wlih
br iiniiKiiiiT. Jim. M. Borland, and
linr Klmur. Mra. ('. n. Da Lap.
MIKS ROBtKfl HOME
Minn Marfnorita Robing, who imn
Imen it putlnnt til Klmiuitli V.ill.-y
botpRal for Hi" punt two -i'..ci.
Winn- h!ii. xtihmltt'-il lo it miijor up-!
(ioliix lo H.'iimI en I'or Tin- liny I'o
Oi l Oottllf
All tho m.'oiitn of ''Klamath Putin
will atari oiii from aao'ut haadqaar
tnri nurly Friday uioriilnic for tin-
sund I'lt io , ml fba dan On -couni
of tbi' opldenilc in 1 1 oUy,
ili- boyj arn not holding any Indoor
moetloft Ul"1 Hrpnt Bxecatlva Nprd
feoln the fall . nd fri'Hli nlr will ba
what tho bo) nil oafd. Tli.-y will
muki' camp . lllu hiiiiiI pll nnd cook
thalr noon u. :i I . Tho acout manlr.t
of tho city will accompany th'.'m.
KIIOM CItKSJ'KXT
A party or Creacapl nu n In Klum
atb Palla ou r Momiuy op bualneaa
mattara (ficlnded c m. Doaaatt, Tad
Long, II. A. Real, T. K. Cable apd
K. Moallar.
IIOSOItlM. MISS .MlllOVW.O
A few of tho cloae friondn of Ulaa
1
At The
LIBERTY
"The Girl on
The Stairs"
who killed Dick WakedeldT
Wioi li (lui othor w'onmn'.'
Waa li hla WJfot WM H tho
Jimlouit lover? Or w li
"Tba ilrl n On BlalraT"
Tilt ItMHAV mill litllAV
Tom Mix wlih "Toiiy" the
arondei horse. In
"The Trouble
Shooter"
thb wttunutn
The Cyco-8to"rntaKrapb at I n ! :
wood's I'harmury hiu recorded a
; ! wly fulllux pNawre durltiR the
! Inm 21 houra. TiU may Indicate
the apprqaab ul a dluiurbuncc, al
. though the do:rennlon In not mark
d aa yet.
Korecimt ftr next 24 Jioum:
Cloudy and warmer, fullnii.i by
unttottled wouther.
Tho Tyooa rocordliiK therm inieter
regllterad maklmum and ntlnlnmm
; lenparaturei tod:' n. follows:
i hikIi lis Loir.... li
tJ, h. Waapier Repori
OreRoii: i :'".! tonight an. I
I Thuradar, prnbalily rain weft por
I t! n. Warmer In west portion to
I night, moderate nouthoirtteTly winds.
atatlon for appandlcltla, araa dble I Joan McUotiabl. wlm-i.- . nj-aK-iin n:
to return to her home on Sunday.
After MJsh Itolilim him recovered
auflclantly from the operation to
travel ulie will ko boiiIIi for Ho- re
mnlBder of lb" winter montba. Her
many frlenda In K I it tint t li fella will
in-1 ploaaad to learn "f her Improved
condition.
RBTI -RXK PROM KORTR
Clara Bmea Who hiiH been enjoy
ing a month' vlKlt in u number ot
northern polnta and coast Citing
returned to Klamath Fulls lust eve
ning and piniiH to remain here with
r -Unites.
lo I.eland Wllllts of this city was
announced a short time ago. arc
honoring her with an Informal party
tills ovenlnx at tbe npartmcni of
Mrs. Floyd Mi Hillan In The Sun
net. .Miss McDonald'! wedding will
he an event of this week-end.
After You Have Tried
Everything Else
InviMlRnip my CHIHOI'lt ACTK ' IIBAI.TH BBKVt6l3
It rellovoa tli" ennao and imilils heajlh.
Preliminary unulyi Is without ctiarjte,
Dr. O. H. Mather
"lfi Wain Slreel
Opposite Pine Treat Theater
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IIH.lt St IIOOI. (Hltl.S
Start HrlKlit mill Knrly ThU M. inl
ine For Keiio on Hike
A parly of the younger set. all
IiIrIi school (,-lrls, left this morning
for Keno on an all-day hike, garbed
in their bikini costumes and carry
ing ihelr lunches. At Keno the
girls built n large camp fire and
COOkM tin lr poop day meal. Mrs.
Harry Whitman Motored out this
afternoon and brought the girls
buck to the city. Those making the
trip were .Misses Marie Crystal, Jen
nie Urovor, ltuth Cofer, Dorothy
Drydnn, 111111-' MoCaJl. Joyce Bcn
nett and Mrs. Dunn Fisher and Mrs.
F It. Sehnott. During the holidays
the girls plan a number of these
parlies, all determined to keep their
glrll li figures.
Rll V( I.K HACK TODAY
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You Can't Have Health And Poor Teeth
Hut you can conaorvo your health, atfengtti nnd your money
by giving your teeth the proper attention no. See us for
free exniiiiniit leu
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
( Pulnlesn of course)
302-201 llopka Dltlg. Sth nnd Main Phono 830
a--i. .
I Pour l.ornl Senilis to Ride to Ito-
nanxa Ami Hmk to Paaa Testa
Four locul boy sc. mis who nre
hoping lo secure ihelr merit badges
In the cycle contest. Merle Swanson.
Joo Kirk. Kilmer Wllkaraon and i.ee
Hunter, left this morning on their
u heels for llonunza. I'pon reaching
the neighboring town the boys will
drop a post card to Scout Execu
tive K O. N'ord telling him of their
arrival there. They then will turn
around and cycle hack to the city.
Inking their wheels apart anil then
putting them back together again
to pass the Inspection test given by
It. li, Fulkoraon. To receive Iho
merit badge the boys have to ride
u distance of BO miles.
C Altl.FTON RETURNS
K. F. Carlet n of Eugene, ons of
the leading educe toff of the state,
who waa lo have addressed the
Klamath county chamber of com
merce this noon, returned north
this morning. On account of the
ban on all public meetings. Mr.
Curleton was unable to appear bit
fore the chamber today.
VISITS MISS MOItllOKF
Mlss Allelhn Hubbard was a v..-
end Visitor In Klumuth Falls at the
bonja of Miss Ailcen Mordoff, a f i1
mor Mcdfgrd resident, Medford
T.-ibuue.
HAI.I, l.l.At VM l-Oil SOI 1 It
Hen Hall, owner of the Hall ho
tel, Is on his way south today. He
will stop In San FrunH-o.o lone;
enough lo Join his wife who Is al
ready In the metropolis, and the
couple will than proceed south to
toatbarn California where thay win
spend the rest of December and January-
IX PROM ISKATTV
P. J. Kehinltz, a well known mer
chant oT Ifeatty. and a frequent vis
it or to Klamath Falls, drove to ihis
city last iftght on one of his perlodTo
trips for the purpos" of attending-to
business matters and purehaslnv sup
plies, lie Is retfatefeU ut the Hall hotel.
I.N PROM SFIlAOl K RIVP.R
Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Bender, resl
denta of Spragne River, arrived In
Klamath Fella last night to spend
several days In the city visltlnv with
friends. They urn stopping at the
Hull hotel.
BHBtTi .MAN IIHitF,
To attend (o business in. iters In
connection with his company's lu-ti-p-
i In the" Klamath region. l K.
Derr of Redding, Calif,, connected
with the Shell OH company, arrived
In Klaiuaih Falbi last night accom
panied by his wife. They are stop
ping at the Hall hotel; and' will he
In the city for several days.
r. to, (loitiirrv visits
The (ami d VVi od River valley,
noted as one of tho l-t livestock
i Hons In the west. Is dl
vlded up Into aevetal very lurga
runchoi. One of theai rnnehea la
owned by II. B. fjordon, He la an old
timer In litis section of the country
and has made a success ot tho ranch
business. Hu was in town last night
to attend to business mutters, and
; stopped al i lie Hall hotel'.
IN PROM HONAN.A
William F. h. Chase, one of the
prominent figures of the Bonanza
district was u Klamath Falls arrival
last evening, stopping at the Hall
hotel. He was secretary of the Horse
fly irrigation district and Is now ac
tive ia the affairs of the district.
HOIIltV OF. I.AP IVPIMIVI-iS
Signs ot steady ImptoVtriuBnl vein
noted today lr, the i as tit we I i)-)bby
In- l.up, kin of Mr. anil .Mrs. I.lnyd
! De Lap. who Is suffering r!th put.tl
', monla. The many trlends ot the fum-
1 1 v will be glad to learn of his con
tinned improvement.
HOME FOR HOI.IIMVS
Miss Nell Elliott, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. U Klllott. will nrrivii
in the city Saturday to spend the hol
iday season with her parents mil
many friends, Miss Elliott Is in her
flrsl ear of study at the University
ot Oregon.
FROM Iv I.AM ATI! AOBKCX
V. S. Jensen of Klamath Agency
spent Monday in the city shopping
and visiting with friends.
MKKTIXO WEI.I. ATTENDED
By far the best meeting of the
round table of Klamath Falls scout
musters held in the city, was tlrat
of last evening at the chamber of
C'-mmorce. While tbe bun on pub
lic meetings kept a number of men
away, twelve were present to' pass
their teats la flrJt aid.
Dr. Paul Sharp demonstrated
bandaging and had a modern first
aid outfit for the men to examine.
VISITS ASHI.AXD
Jack Whitney of Klamath Falls
was a visitor In Ashland yesiorday.
Ashland Tidings.
TO PORTLAND FOR HOLIDAYS
.Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paddock ot
1734 Auburn street, left this morn
ing for Portland, where tliey rill
spen.l the holidays; visiting with
relatives and friends. They expect
to be back about the first of the
year.
KI'I.LV FAMILY LEAVES
111 SIXKSS SliOPPKKS ITtOM MERRILL
Mrs. W. F. Jlnneite mill .Mis. c.j in in Christmas shop nnd visit for
B. Shuck, both or Merrill, vlilfedln short time with friends. Mrs. F.
I he greater part of Monday in lh" X. Mover, one of the well knon
city wllb Irlend... They alnrted , rosldtrtita of .Merrill, spent Monday
their Christ inns shopping while hei e.i in the city.
Stnte lllgbwii) M.in And Family
licnve For East on Trip
c. C. Kelly, highway engineer ot
the slate highway commission, with
Mrs. Kelly und Utile dnughter KBtb
erlne let! Ibis nioruing for Salem,
Illinois to spend the Christmas holl
nays witn tiieir parents. They ex
pect to return west the latter part
of January.
Choice Apples for Christmas
Newtowns and Jonathans
$1.50 a box
Anderson Transfer 8C Grocery
335 South Sixth St. Phone 795
PROM BONANZA
.lames t.iebke and ('. A, Keelcr
.of Ronanan were In the city last
evening in attend the round table
meeting of the scout lenders nt the
chamber of commerce.
ABLE TO SIT I P
.Miss L.)lllatt Sdoflejd who for the
past several days has been .suffer
ing with a severe cold Is able lo
.sit up today for the. first time. At
.first It was feared Miss Scofleld
would develop pneumonia und her,
ninny friends will he happy to learn
she is improving,
MEYERS BACK
Mr. and Mrs. Chestilr Meyers
huve returned from n business nnd
pleasure trip In San Francisco.
MKDPOrtll MAX
Dan V. Herring of eMdfonl Is In i
the city today transacting ba iness
111. it I ITS.
Buy for her n practical tnnn gift
al Boh Begln'S Dress Shop. In So.
Tib st.. nexi lo Shnatn cafe, i Adv I
i f-m
r 1
Give
Your
Family
A
Treat
the
! ChiUCafo
I . VJMJLV
J
1 11 ITQ
I Li Li IV U
The Big Dance
of the Year
Christmas Night
DfiKemher 2S
I Special features
for your fun
Invitation at club
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Last MinOiff Sale
Auto Acccttonei make censible. practical oift tlifta that are always apprecfatad nifti aopropriate for
friends and relatives nifts that add to the comfort, pleasure, safety and economy of motorinp gifts
that arc in use all-year round.
The shelves at all "Western Auto" stores are just teeming wrth new merchandise. Your Christmas
gift money will go farther if you make your selections during this safe. Your gifts will bo packed in
Christmas boxes all ready to oresent. ;
Below are a few of the articles included in this sale:
"Leader
Spotlight
Hero is a really useful Rift
dependable always handy
ready to point out house num
bers, road signs and bad spot
in the road. Our t
t;ift Sale Price is
$1.85
"Williams" Spotlight
Genuine "Williams" Spot
light very popular. 4T-lnch
reilector. (iUt
Sale Price ia. . ,
$2.95
u
Stanley" Jug
An ail -year utility. Keep
foods at original temperature
ail dav. CV.nnot break. An
Meal family cift. GaUoc size.
reduced dUDinjr"1 ftC OC
the CJIft Sae tc. .
cy-Hot Vacuum Bottles
lii;t and quart sizes, in enam
el und corrucrated nickel fin-l.-dicH.
Priced according tu
i:e und finish, from
$1.58 , $3.05
Interior Mirror
Make very Inexpensive, suita
ble gifts. No motor car is
complete without an Interior
mirror. They are a necessary
part of tho "TUipment. Spe
cial 7-Inch mirror with nickel
plated brackets. TO
Gift Sale Price. ... A f 9C
Other Mirrors, $1.24 to $2.45.
fi
"Nobby" Locking Cap
me anaivictuai cut. A beau
tiful Locking Radiator CaD
with raonosram theft proof
Three black knobs of genuine
bakelite. Gift
Sale Price
$4.35
Sport Model Locking Cap
Same as Nobby, only with two
knobs.
Ford Size $3.1!
Chevrolet. Star. Essex,
Oldsmoblle $3,28
'Electric and Exhaust Horns
A complete line of horns from
which to choose. Prices1 re
duced for this sale. Kango
$3.10 $13.60 i $1.58 , $4.10
Klassy" Step Plates
Are exceptionally desirable as
gifts. Frame and kick plate
are of solid aluminum with
heavy barred rubber mat cen
ter. Gift Sale
Price, each
Other models. . .98
51.28
)8c to $1.65
Ash Receivers
A sift for the smoker. It is
combined with match box
holder and clear rest- Made
of solid brass, black or nickel-
plated linish. Gift. Sale Price
Is exceptionally
low at ,
$1.15
De Luxe Ash Receiver
with removable trlnss cud
Two models
$1.57 ;.$2J8
The "Smithkit"
Three compartments cla;ar,
ettes. matches and ash trav.
An ideal sift. 4 A
Price, each 9 I iOw
Visors
Visors make very appropriate
gifts. There are jhe rubber
cloth, all metal and green
pyralln. Priced, according to
type, from
Our Qift to Yo
- an Inner Tube
Wear-well
30x3
30x32
30x3y2
30k3V2
31x4
32x4
33x4
32X41
33x4y2
34x4'2
KfS. Sire
Cllnrbrr
Koc. 8tt.
tlncht-r
Uver.!eo
Clim-hri-
Str. Side
Ovemixe
Str. Side
Str. side
' 1 ! - I-
Str. Side
UvtfsUe
Sir. Side
Overs! to
Str. Side
Ovefd.'o
sir. ade
Overtdto
Cords
$8.95
9.75
10.95
13.80
16.95
17.85
18.65
25.75
26.85
27.90
WILL BE GIVEN
!Vi SKES AOS '
with every Wear-well, Western
Giant and Western Giant Balloon
tire bouRht at our regular low
prices. Whether you drive a light,
medium or heavy car. a "Western
Auto" tire will meet your require
ments. They are manufactuved ac
cording to our hluh standards of
quality and told direct to you.
This method of distribution enables
us to sell these high grade, de
pendably tires at lower prices. Our
liberal guarantee fully protects you.
BLUE RIBBON Tube- with
Vear-well Cords.
JUMBO Tube witk Western
Giant Cords.
This offer good only during this sale.
nr.
la dos-taCQftd to Rivo you radio
us you want it. It embodies
tone, volume, HeU'cUvltv, sim
plicity and bcauiv. It is a sot
you and yours will be proud
to own. Ihiilt to our own
specifications und sold direct
so you ut tho astoundiugly low
price of $110.00 complete.
(Nothing extra to buy.) Con
venient terms can be arrang
ed, lletter rosorvo a set now
to insure Christmas delivery,
$110
rings Christmas Cheer
All the Year
-More than 125 Stores tn tbe West
sternAiito
Suppliy.Ca
Srvrndi ami I'lnr Slrcct
phum- UH t Klamnfh Tails
The Gift of Gifts
TTanpinesa nnd Joy all year
'round. Hours, days, tuomhs
of enjoyment. At your finger
tip;; aro lectures, Hings'rs, mu
slciaus a turn of the dials
and they entertain you while
you are enjoying the- comfort
and environment of your own
boots
No home is complete
without a radio set.
SHOP
EARLY
Store Open
Until 9 P. M,
Saturday,