The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1920, Automobile Section, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THEl EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HAIjMM, Oro Oct. in. Tim unto
molilln ilitiMirtiiiunt of Mm Horrutury
-thrtmViriifflcn him milurcil iiiiin llm
tank of moiiiIIiik out approximately
105,000 lottorM to pnrsonsvlio Iiiivo
rogliiloroil motor vohlcloit with Mint
division of thn Hlnlo KovorninJunt, Hn
ctoHOit In tlioxo tottur nrn card
which muni ho rilk'il out liy tho up
pllrnntn for HcmiNux nml returned to
thn Miicrotnry of,Htittu. I.ohI your tlm
motor vnlilclu registrations iiKroKii
tod 85,000 or about 20,000 less than
thli year.
A Classified Ad will Mil It.
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THE roomy and well
equipped body of
the Oakland Sensible Six
Sedan rides on a frame
of tough steel six and
one-half inches deep.
Similar solidity extends
throughout the entire
car. It has the power
and strength for every
driving condition. In
spect it, now, at our
salesroom.
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1ST
I'OHTLANI), Oct. 10. Tbo Port-
Und Chamber of common:., In a re
ferendum on tho Jonos-Koavl bill,
faroroil tho rstnblliihmont of a de
partment of puhllc work by tho na
tional Koyornmi'nt, according to an
nnnouticiiiiKint by M. O. lolgbton,
rhalrmnn of tho nntlonal pdbllc
workH riopnrtimmt association, Wash
InKton, 1). O,
Thn referendum, which wan taken
by I17R organizations and prominent
buslnos men In B status, tho DIs
trkt of Columbia, llawnll, tho I'hll
Ipplnus nml Culm, cnntulnod throo
propositions regarding tho plan, two
of which woro approred by tho na
tlonnl voto anil by tho Oregon so
cjetf. Each organization cast an many
vott'H an It had dologaloi at tho an
nuiil moating of tho chamber, not
oicoedlng ton.
Tho national roto favored tho cs
tabllnhment of tho public work de
partment by tho fodoral government
by a ballot of 817 to 549 IU
eitabllihmont by reorganising the
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IfAltl) TO GET GOOD FABRICS
THHHK DAYH
but the cloUii we abow are the pro
duct of the bout mllla and are ex
clusive with us. Come In and toe
thrm. Yon'lt be Impressed with
their quiet food taste and the char
acter of our tailoring fully equals
that of the fabric' as ever? good
dresser knows.
CHAS. J. CIZEK
MERCHANT TAILOR
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
A CARLOAD
of Closed Models and Trucks Arrived Today
But
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They Are All Sold
Get your order in now, to that jour's will be in the next car
load which U on the way..
We have also a carload of FORDSON TRACTORS on the
way.
Order yours now
Danner-Patty Motor Co.
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department of the Interior, changing
It name and excluding from It all
non-related bureaus and offlcei waa
alao approred, according to Mr.
Lelghton.
16 off on all men'a Mackinaw
a w eater woolen ahtrta under
wear Olorea at K. K. K. atore'a
Harvest aatee. 11-16
LABOR LEADERS MKHT
PORTLAND, Oct. 16. One hun
dred labor leaders met Saturday
night In Bricklayer's hall at Fourth
and Madlsoa steret to orgaalte a
"Baker-for-Mayor club." The mem
bers unanimously Indorsed Mayor
Baker'a caadldacy for re-election.
The Inner recesses of tho Okeflao
kee swamp ot Georgia hare Barer
been visited.
Eiffel suppled 1700,000 and the
French goveraaeat 1300,000 for
balldlag tho Battel tower.
A classified Ad will sell It.
Kuppeaaelmers suits and over
?o4t9 a tile Rt 16 redaction at
K. K. K. store's Harrett sales. 11-16
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STUDEBAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
With so much commotion in automobile circlet relative to
the price situation with tome manufacturers maintaining prices,
others advancing prices, and still others among ourselves with
substantial reductiont-it is of utmost importance that the buying
public be informed as to the actual situation.
In announcing the reduction of $125.00 on our Special Six
and $200.00 on the Big Six, we have placed these cars on the same
price basis as they were two years ago.
BIG SIX TOURING CAR
Present Price (October 1, 1920) $2150.00
Price June 1, 1918 $1985.00
SPECIAL SIX TOURING CAR
Present Price (October 1, 1920) $1750.00
Price June 1, 1918 $1585.00
The above figures show that both models are at present
$165.00 more than they were June'l, 1918, when we first started
building these models, but the following improvements have been
made that justify this $165.00 difference:
Cord Tires' instead of Fabric, Side Lamps, Transmission
Lock, Rubber Insulated Storage Battery, Plate Glass in the Top,
Tonneau Lamp, Outside Dood Handles, Detachable Head Motor,
and Better Upholstering and Top Materials.
THE PRICE ON THE LIGHT SIX REMAINS AS BEFORE
$1485.00.
Before the price reduction Studebaker Cars were very much
lower in price as compared with other cars of equal quality.
Now that the price has been reduced, the difference is even
more apparent, and if you will make comparisons of the different
makes of cars that might be considered in a class with Studebaker
you will readily appreciate the value offered in Studebaker Cars.
' The above prices are "F. O. B. Factory.
All Studebaker Models now on display at
The Dunham Auto Co.
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SIXTH STREET AND OAK AVENUE
KLAMATH FALLS
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