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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1923)
THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FAILS. OREGON MOMMY, AI'"HT T, RUSSIAN DIAMONDS ARE HELD IN LOW ESTEEM BY EXPERTS mm BKHUN. Aug. 27. llolshcvlst Iluwiu lias few supporters among (be established diamond dealers of the world. Tho flood or cheap and defective atone which aoviet offi cials have thrown upon tho murket has Interfered with tho trade of old established hontM-s. Krestlnski, the bolshevik ambas sador In UerllD, Is reported to be one of the chief diamond dealers In Europe. Thero are fabulous tales In circulation as to tho great quan tity .of-confiscated stones which ho keeps locked up in the s:rong boxes of the Russian embassy here, v At Genoa, The Hague and Launaa n It w currently reported that the ; bolshevist delegates financed their' expenses through the sale of confiscated jewels. "Russian diamonds" has become a contemptuous expression In Ger many to define Inferior stones. This la because eo many of the jewels which . have found their way into the hands, of German dealers from Russian sources are yellow. Imper fect and badly cut. Size and not quality was sought by Russians who bought jewels in the old days, and tbeyhad the great yellow diamonds mounted In fantastic settings with other stones. - . Consequently many of the Russian Jewels, had to be recut and remount ed before they were saleable in western Europe. They were too oriental and gorgeous tor the quiet er tastes of westerners. ' Buyers who paid fancy prices for Russian diamonds when they first began , pouring Into western. Eur ope hjiTe learnetl a bitter lesson. Stones which sold for $300 a carat several years ago are now begging 100 a carat. The .market for yel low and Inferior diamonds has bees glutted. , . ' , ' , those who wore lu make, up party wore William K. jlcttger, Harold U. 1'immin, and Howard K- Coffin. ! or IVUoit, mid liiRlish M. t'pi'oreu ; mill Charles K. Redden, of Now ' York. ' l ..ju-TS American Natioiml vs. (irtuory Tho American National hank of Klamath Kalis has filed suit in the circuit court asajtut It. Orcf gory. The brink asks for judgment for the sum of $ ISO, nll.'ivM tlii on n promissory uota, and $S0 attor ney's fees. POSTPOXK AUCTIC lU'XT DETROIT. Auk. 2 ;. Th pro Posed aerial huntlne; expedition to the arctic circle which a number of Detroit and New York men plan ned to make this month, has been postponed unttl next year. Difficulty in establishing fuel sta tions en route and supplying them with adequate stocks of gncollne caused the postponement. Among WOOD That's All. Wood ELOCK WOOD Load $4.00 Double Load 5.5fl GREEN SLABS Hand Picked 16-inch Load $3.50 4-ft Cord, piled 4.00 Body and Limb Wood E. L. FRENCH Phone 503-W IS fityles- of leat.heJ vests nt K. K. K. store. . . Scf Uie new Kuppenbelmer fall suits at K. K. K. store. . 27-1 Schools Open At Once . Hasic Iteesona Should .Start New Pianos, "are " S10 a month. , Csed ones for leu, - At Ml Main 8t. Earl Shepherd Cov TJROM afar off we caa The roads ahead are rouglii the hills are steer, and the dust is deep but well nuke the grade we'll jtrrive without mishap or delay for our tank is filled with that good SbeO Gasoline,' iJral ll l - SHB1X OOMFANT THE STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX FIVE-PSSENGER TOURING CAR $995 130,000 Owners; Know the Value of this Studebaker Every unit in. the new 1924 Studebalcer Light-Six Touring Car has proved its depend ability in public use There ere refinement end improvements, of course, but the underlying principles of design and construction which hare made enthusiasts of 130,000 purchasers of this model in three years' time, are not radically .changed. In our opinion, the 1924 Light-Si standi out as the greatest value and closest approach to mechanical perfection in moderate priced cars yet produced. It it practically free from vibration. Stude baker accomplifhei this largely by machining the crankihaft and connecting rods on all surfaced. This requires 61 precUion opera tion. It la en exclusive Studeb"alcer practice , en enri at this pri?e and Ij found only on a few rather cars Rndthey'repricedebove$2500. Absence of vibration prolongs car life. causes slower depreciation, reduces the cost of operation and adds to the enjoyment of driving. The Light-Six motor embodies the most advanced design known to automobile con struction. It represents itn achievement in the manufacture of quality cars in big volume. Aside from its mechanical excellence, the Light-Six is handsome in design, extremely comfortable, sturdy and ccon.vnical to operate just as it is in initial cost. It is powerful, speedy, has a piclr-up range that is seldom taxed and never exhausted, is easy to handle, and convenient to park. Its enameled all-steel body, .e-piece, rain proof windshield, ten-inch cushions uphol stered in genuine leather, and c owl lamps are ' among many features heretofo.te to be had only in higher priced cars. - , -t . For 71 years the name Studebalter has stood for unfailing integrity, quality awd value. Newalt-cteel body of rtnkins beawr. One -piece, rata-proof wtarlehleld wWi attractive cowl light act i baee. Quick-action cowl ventilator. Door ciruine, bound on three tide by ttref rod. open with doore. Removable uphol.tary in tonnenu. Door porlret flr.pe with weight hold tnem in than. Upholstered fen r.enutne leather. Lew rectnrveular window in rear curtain. Thief -procif trantinitaioo lock. Standard oun-akid cord titat, front and rear. ' 1924 MODELS AND PftlCES-f. o. b. factory : - - L.w.r-.X I SPECIAL-SIX y BIO-SIX i-Pjn . ; W. U..0 H. . S-rmu..lir V.B..S0 H. P. ?-Pmtr.. IW W. B h. r. J-.rW. t9Vi Touiin JI35D "Tourlraj-- 1? W I laJurrC ri ) 9. 5 KoaJeter (J-Pasa.) in Bpeedtier ! 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Fall Hats Beavers and Velours are the thing for Fall and -the New Styles are here all shapes and shades and qualities in Knox and other good makes. Shoes-r-New Fall Styles in Nettleton and Barry Shoes. Before you outfit for Fall look over our big showing of Fine Clothing. lUamath o bmpany LEADING CLOTHIERS ;',