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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
ftTfl fV'W -' . pkw irobu KKJVM ft Tn' RUN TUESDXV, ; TJATIHT flT 7D3T, fever before a value to equal it! New 3 ssna ii i 1 . j t $1465 7 .; , " j f. o. b. factory Built for those who seek smartness . with economy a roomy 4-door closed car of high quality at low price. See it. Built complete by Studebaker. Four wide doors. Full width seats provide ample room for five passengers. Oval rear-quarter windows with ornamental top braces. Genuine Millais upholstery. Full-size balloon tires. Safety lighting control. Plus the brilliant performance of the Studebaker Standard Six chassis. DUNHAM AUTO COMPAN x Sixth and Oak - - Phone52-W THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR 1i 3 . :' ! : PAINT Wf " "i . THAT Jon VOl ItSKl.K i Our Complete Stork f. I jlvW I Point. Varnishes, Finish I 'L-Jtt'l' 7 'J '.; (. nml Iliuslics ,. I ilUlT .Makc .lt Possible, fon Anyone iWlll ;V . to Beautify Their Home , lllllll Kconnitilrally IWlll Baldwin -. Hardware Co. W ' 1 Pi V ! "The Winchester Store" Ej ','' ' PERSONALS George Stonebraker and E. L. Rose ot Crescent. Calif., spent the week-end In Klamath Falls on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Lewis of Aih- nd -were Klamath Falls vlwitori over tie. week-end. E. K. Lundy of Lumbertoit. Ore,, between Chiloquln and Kirk, spent the week-end In the city as a gueit in the Wblte Pelican hotel. M. S. Welch of 'Reno 1 spen.ll.!f? the week In Klamath Falls villi ng with friends and transacting bJii-r.e-2. . Carl F. Seller spent the week-end In Klamath Falls from his home In Sacrament J. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whlltlng o! Porllind orr'.ved in tie city Kim day. night u spe.:d the remain!.); of tie week here on fcuslnss. W. H. Chandlers of Dunsmuir spent the week-end in the city, a guest In tie Whito' Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knight and sin of Prlnevllle are v'- ltars in the city for several dayj, transacting business. ' D. K. Loo3ley, a frequent visitor la the city from his home in Med HEAD STUFFED FROM V CATARRH OR A COLD '. Si'.ys Cream Applied in Xonlrila yltvna ir I'aHiuigpn Jllgllt Lp. ,'!..l"H.v..J.4.., Imtiint dellef no wulling. Yaur clogged nostrils open iiulit up; the air pasages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head ache, dryness. No. uruggling for breath at night; your cold und ca tarrh disappears. . Oct a small hottlo of Ely's Croim uaim trom your druggist now ply a little of this frangraht, septic, healing cream In von trila. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soot'ies the Inflamed or swollen mucois mem brane and relief ,comcs Instantly. It's Just fins. Don't itay stuffod up with a cold or naBty catarrh. Adv. . ; Ap mtl- nos- The Open Road Is Calling This summer, plan to really enjoy the beauties of the Klamath country. Visit the fishing streams, the picturesque lakes, the lava bods and all the other places which are be ginning to attract marked attention all over the United States. See these spots yourself and do so without worry orinnnoyance by equipping your car with the rug ged, Wear-resisting SEIBERLING CORDS. They hr.ve proven themselves able to withstand all the abuse a mountain road can give. iii . iin-i SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3V::, 4-ply ... $12.50 "30x3 'I:, 6-ply .... . $15.50 33x5 8-piy ;.; :. $40.00 32x4 Ms 8ply $32.00 30x5, 8-ply $37.20 J32x6, 8-ply .,; $58.00 BALSIGER MOTOR CO. V AUTHORIZED FORD SALES (AND SERVICE w ittw- w iwm mm i ii in $8.00 1 Portage Cords (Seiberling Built) 30x3. $8.00 30x3'2 $9.50 30x3 V-i Goodyear 30x3 Vz Goodyear change-over tire ford, spent the iweek-end In Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs.. C. D.. Murray of San Francisco spent the week-end In Klamath Falls. Sawyer is employed with the Genorjl Electric head of flco in California. Ml SUE SUPPOHT-MOH EY NEW" VOrtK, March 31. The suit of Mrs. Lillian K. Duke, against James II. Duke, tobacco magnato, who divorced her twenty years ago, for separation and malntainance is based on tho grounds that In tho divorce case she refused to recog nize the Jurisdiction of the New Jer- Isoy court and reserved all her rights. according to s statement by her at- I Her complaint charges that Mr. iHike lived with her from Novombor I 1904, until July 1S0S whon be do j serted her. During tho ensuing 20 I years, the complaint states, ho has I refused to provVlo for hor. According to Mr. Curuthers, when Mr. Duko sued his first wife for I divorce In New Jersey, Mrs. Duke cialmod thnt both slio and hor hus band wero residents of Now York and tho New Jersey court could not try- thi aso. Ho said that whon she filed her answer to her hus baij,!.i complaint, she rosorved all rights. I Asked 'why she had waited 20 years to 'take any action, Mr. Caruthers said that she had never been In need of monoy until sho was swindled out of nearly 1100,000 In 1922 by stock frauds. Ho said she now has to earn hor living giving music lessons. I A hearing In the cnifb will bo hokl ! nilsaod on the complaint that the dlvorco Is valid. Cleorgla moonshiners used April 8, whon Mrs. puke must show ''church bell to warn of rovonuo of cause why her suit shall not bo dls- Iters; a real booio ring. m THERE ARE MORE THAN A HlLLi0tt TO THE EVENING HERALD Old dlctianarlet should b. diicardcd, nwil actlvM.s bav. braaght JdkionJ words into our Ungual, ud tb. pub Uihar bad to diaeard tbair old prlntlog plaUfc Hara la lha nawljr eompllad dictionary largar and mar. aonwlata (ban any similar on. mlarg ad vocabularr all tba itaaVaids and naw tpadal faaturas now raady far avary rn4at EASY FOR YOU TO GET Tr of that son pons, eranntad ar maUad t. this nawnapar wltn a notninal an to aovar asat af naoav Ung, packing, dark bira, dlsidbutlon, .to., amofina. Q Q log to oni,- . . ; . . Ufj Cents Entitle$ vry radsr to thli Ntw Enlarged Unlwrilti Dictionary Without PoHbar Eaaama r Obllsmlioa aad Mimi BhIi KNot lauaW. Mail Order If by matt, Inolntf 7eatt poatas up t 190 aillaai 10 ont ap WO mlUtiaff wrcriattr dlstanoM ruf poctmarttr ferrate on I paanda, Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Date Thlt It lh Ideal kock far toMng Croas Ward Pammlmt Buick Four-Wheel Brakes Of the more than a million Buicks in use ;', today, the last 350,000 built have Buick :' mechanical 4-wheel brakes. On these 350,000, Buick 4-wheel brakes have proved their increased control and safety by faultless operation through nearly two years, in every extreme of weather. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel m WHBN HOTTER AUTOMOBTLRS ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THBM