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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KIAMATH FAXLS, OREOPN TUESDAY,' APRIL"' 102S r" nv vnrm 7i L MILLION ' Y TUB ImPmTTM OKI TNN A. Buick's Superior Performance Every day a Buick owner realizes more and tnore the greater safety of Bulck mechanical 4-wheel brakes, the extra reserve of power in ., the Buick Valve-in-head engine, and the easier steering and parking that result from Buick's ball-bearing, worm and nut steering mechanism. More reasons why more than a million Buicks are in daily use today. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opp. White Pelican Hotel WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM &4 . .. A. A $7 i . f.o.b. Toledo WorldV Lowest f I Priced Sedan x With, Sliding Gear Transmission AU-Steel Body.....Big Power. .. Disc . Type Clutch Extreme Economy ...Great KeliabiIity......Easy Terms Oakland Dealer Report sfrWW More Closed Car bale Duo to tlio tremendous said HI closed cars which has been broHght ubout through the Introduction ot the conch by many ot tho lurgo automobile manufacturers, thoro will be many tine fcnrgnins In used open cars this summer and tall lit the opinion uf Kny AivJorson ot the It. " R. R. Garage, local Oakland dealers. "Tho bargains, ot course, will mainly .be among those makes ot open cars having a permanent top for which class enclosures may he purchased as an extra", continues Mr. Anderson. "Oakland Is amonR tho tew cars that have permanent taps on open- models and tor which glass enclosures may be purchased through Its dealer organ'tation. raCAy. whether a person pur chases a new or a used open car, ho Is already sokl on tho idea of an en closed car for winter. The desire tor an enclosed car is universal. "A used open car, equipped with glass enclosures, may be purchased this spring or early summer nt very low cost and, will give Its owner all tho advantages ot open, car service until cold weather mukes U desir able to use tt as a closed car. "Used oars are generally purchas ed by thoso who have not previous ly owned a car, or who do not wish to make the investment necessary to purchase a new car. This Is sen sible economy, particularly today, when used car values are better than ever before. Careful buyers should not overlook the good open car that can be purchased at low cost and that will give them all-wea:her ser vice through the installation ot glass enclosures." Shasta Viaw-Malin o ver I a nd Y i & Dale Motor Co. Temporary location Eighth and Klamath mm B g B B Sent By His Own Doctor i VLSHAl" w1 pa" for 10 ' S?r5 cEiTjn rr"'' uuX today I ua w.U ud hmmhhy If you, too, are suffering with .PUe or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner or later ttoo ppertmenting with your he.lth, and be cured as 1 have cured thousand! of nriT of the moat severe and of it toog standlnges years. Mynonurgl. rai treatment UUUA RAN. TEEDtocurcvourPlli tour fee will be refunded. DMld tad. 4rtr Vbkk kUlg.tntl book. ' R MCNTlow THI5 Mni Mim .a... enks a dean MTrnr LffiCES: WATTLE orrYcEs: SMt-SIl Sh.fcr fiulldin. i0 PIN ss&ssuo&iiSi n . n v III ! Il.MjXJl flail's Satarsrii riciclne 3ldof:fh"e- lid your system of Cstanh or Deafnec caused by Caunh.; ' " ' .A ' toU V ntrtM Ik-m, 40 ym . J. CHENEY & Cp,LT A.do. OrdV 'v . ;' ''. -,-.r-"'t:1' , ;o-'i,...' - .; ''. Powell & Dale Motor Building Is Rushed i Work . on the Motor company erected by Gus corner of Fourth Powell & Dale building; being Melha3e at the and Klamath, Is progressing rapidly, with possibility that the company will be ablo to move In within six week3 . A carload cf new Overlands, In cluding the Overland six sedan. Is now being shown at the company's temporary location In the Johnson garage building at Eight and Klam ath, together with a WIllys-Knlglit touring,, a Ileo touring and an Overland four touring and aeJan. R. C Dale is enthusiastic over thu performance of the Overland six, declaring that In pickup, speed anj power It Is the equal of any car In a much higher price clis3. nKTLBXS TO MEDFOItD Mrs. 1L K. ItlnabarKcr Ieave Vor Home After Visiting Iu City Work is progress'ng on the Shas ta View and Malln irrigation pro jets and we understand the pumps are In the Falls and work soon to bncln h-.ullng material for the pump houses. C. sr. Kirkpatr.'ck and wife were In Klamath Falls one day last week where he purchased sulphur to sow cn his alfalfa. . J. A. srcCaxb, postmaster at Malln 1s quite 111 at bis home. Sirs. A. SI. Thomas Is assisting Sirs. SIc Cnmo with the office work. : Sirs. Lee of the Applegato Ranch fas, calling Saturday on her children at the home of John Thomas where they are stnying'and attending school. . ' H. E. W1l30n of this place attend ed the hjnquet at the White Peli ".tn hotef Friday night. .Ho express ed himself as being well pleased with the talks given by Secretnry of the Interior Hubert Work atd Com m'sioner of V. S. Reclamat'on El "c;d SIcad. Secretary Work gave a talk to the school children of Slalin and the older ones were much pleased while the yonsger ones rather sat in awe of the stranger at first but gradual ly felt at boms and pleased to have hnd . the privilege of seeing and hefirlrg htm. The M'lln h'trh school bsll team defeated the Klamath Falls high school team In R game at Malin Fri day aftPrn:on. This Is quite grati fying to our boys and their friends. The score stood 6 to 3. The Hal in g'rls were defeated. O. W;' Myers ud wife were butf- hss visitors at the county scat last Thursday. Mrs. McCanna sport Saturday .'n Klnrrnth Falls on business. Mrs. D. E. Johnson and two child ren of Medford were In this place prldny. - - ( Sir. Stinson of Klamath Falls war In Slalin one day last week tak'rg nlctures of the high school ntudcnt.i to be used In their annual. . The students of the Sral'n high school have been very much Inter esU I In their Atnunl. They chore sides und the ones gcttin? tho lest subscriptions for tho Annual gave a banquet to the opposite shin which was In i.iio form of a "hard times" parly hold at the Community hall Fr.'day evening. Tho supper consist ed of old fashioned ginger bread, baked' beans and ether gool old style dishes which were partaken of hy candle I'ght. Rosie Honzlk and Byrum Myers won first prize for the best costume for the accasisn. .Kach glass gave "stunts" and the Senior class won the prize here. A most delightful evcn'cg was spent. t Mrs. Simpson cf the Tule Lake country was quite badly burned one night last week whe-r trying to ex tinguish a fire In a chicken brooder. Mrs. Leta Oarlick and little son left Saturday for McMlnnv'llo whoro she expects to make her home with her parents for a time. Her innny frlen'Js hero wish her well. . Her brother-in-law, Ray Oarlick took hor as far as Ashland by car. A daughter cume. recently to glad den the hearts of Mr. nnd Sirs. Charles Faught. t Y ? t t t ? ? ? X ? T t f t ? ? Let the First Cost Be-the Last WHEN YOU BUY BRAND NEW TIRES THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR HAVING THE UP-KEEP COST AMOUNT TO ALMOST THE COST OF THE TIRE. ' . ! (: j , , , , f . ' You lose money. , ' v - i; ' 1 You lose the satisfaction you should get out of driving. Are built to stand the wear and tear of just such roads as we have in Klamath County and they do stand. Apk Your NeighborHe Knows f y t t f y t t SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3Vl, 4-ply ... $12.50 30x3Mj, 6-ply ..... $15.50 33x5 8-Ply $40.00 32x4M, 8-ply $32.00 30x5, 8-ply . ............ $37.20 32x6, 8-ply ... .. .... $58.00 Portage Cords ' (Seiberling Built) 30x3'. $8.00 30x3V&'. $9.50 $8.80 $7.65 $8.00 30x3yi; cord 30x3Vs.OIdfi.eld 30x3 Vz Goodyear change-over tire. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE Mrs. H. E. Uinabarger of Medford roturned to her homo the early part of the tfeck, after visiting with her sltser-ln-law, Mrs. Docla Norrls, for the past few weeks, Crime Is Increasing so fast In Ch Jiussia wants to irauo with us, uut cago tlioy sliould hung nut a sor-tho,-, whlskors ,; raised in America vlceflng when soma inotnber of the moro than supply our demand, 'family has gone to town. WOMEN BUY DOGS ; TO MATCH THEIR HATS AND GOWNS LONDON, April 14. Fancy dog shops aro doing! a flourishing busi ness this spring with the coming in of the vogue for women to have pots , match their gowns or dress schemes to correspond with tho coat of the r favorite dogs. - Dealers say that If tho craze con tinues It may be necessary for the animal Bhop keepers to devise somo moazs of dyeing the coats cf lap doss to meet tho requirements of customers who Insist upon- dogs to mat:h their gowns.. TAKE LIQUOR VESSEL IIiKIkIi Hrlinoncr Cnplurtil by rmiflt (iuiml Willi 300,O00 forgo 'of Wet Woods NEW YORK, April 14. Capture of. the three-masted auxiliary Drlt Isi schooner 'Madeleine Adams yes lerdiy br the oast guard cutter Seminole after a chase cf ISO mlloi off thj New York coast was re ported' 'toJay 'wljcn tho schooner wis brought Into port .with Us rrew of nino men as. prisoners and Its lirjuor caro valued at $000,000 under seizure. ' ' II-STKRH NAME Bl'EAKKIl HELiFAST, Ireland, April 14. Tliti newly elected Ulster parliament met today and organized with (ho re-election of It. W. .Hugh O'Neill as speaker after the members had taken tlio oath of office. The na tionalists and the republicans did not attend, v John Almelor, fllchnrd Colo and Evorott Atmetor of Portland oro business visitors in the city1 for the' week. v A Spirited Performer t , a v-'-r?-l' -rff- M-' . rrfrsmm h Coach $1215 at factory Owners tell us that the word "spirited" best describes the Oakland Six. They liken the car to a thoroughbred race horse whose in bred ability expresses itself in instant responsiveness. " t And because we want you also to realize the added thrill of driving an Oakland we invite you to take this car out yourself. We want . you to experience its power and its smoothness to learn how easily it handleshow swiftly it accelerates how nimbly it threads traffic. p f Learn, too, how easily you can own this car through tho money-saving General Motors Time Payment Plan. R.R.R. GARAGE 831 Klamath - Phone 212 WINNINO AND HOLDING OO OD WILL OAKLAN D SIX PRODUCT OF G B N B R A L MOTORS f y t ?