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New Price for Huidson Coach
Delivered
at
Your Door
Again Hudson leads in automobile value, and gives the
& purchaser the benefit of quantity production:
Reduction of $100 effective today establishes new de
livered prices as follow:
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5-passenger sedan, was $2050, now - -
$1485
$1950
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7-passenger, was $2150, now
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- $2050
otor ; Lompany
Good value and fair price lead the way, as shown by the following table:
Total Sales of Passenger Cars in California Since January 1 to April 15, '25
1. Ford ... .12,004
2. Chevrolet C 9Qfi
3. HUDSON-ESSEX : . : . . 3 935
4. Dodge .... .......... :.; 3,435
ouicK 2,491
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Studebaker 2 208
Star - : --- - -1,876
Nash 1,096
Maxwell 927
Jewett ' ''. 778
Overland ... 774
Chrysler , . . . .. . .... ...L I : 688
Oakland :...'.........; : 592
Willys-Knight : ... . ... 577
Hupmcbile 481
Oldsmobile ; ::.-;;;.. ..T:.i. 475
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Wednesday and
Thursday
VAUDEVILLE 1
I ItO.M I.Tl HAS
( iiMftii'iilii lhH-t:ir ill HtiK ml l i'li iiil
In Kliiinnlli Kiillx
j Dr. A. (Illmon, wull known doctor
1 fr' 111 AliuriiK, Cnllfornln, nrrlvml In
! Kl:nn.illl Kill In lust nlftM lo upxnd
j lim r.'liiiilnikr of lllo weok vlnllln;:
j ulih frlcniU. Whllt' In t.w city Dr.
Oiliaim will lo.;k Into Itualui-aa in-'.lori-siB
hoi'i.
l'.lli:.T.TKA IIKItS
tti-ni-rit Kvi-iiIiib To lit' Hinged In
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' .News,,
. For tlio henuflt of Iho I'nronl
Toailn'r noplullon of Ornirnl
hi-h 00 1 on thtt vvonlnK of Friday,
.May S. thn nssocliilloli will vntur
! lain In SciiiHlliinvInn h.ill with n
litoRiatn. Uttinr ilotnlU of Ihu n
liM'lulnmiMif will ho niiiioiinci'd latvr:
Mrs. Fred llurhtul, pruslili'lit ot lllu
Coin nil" P. T. A., Is In clutrRo of
Roncriil Btfnlfii, A stunt, or number
from mull room mill cluss will .lio
Klvon 1111J fiorenil iiuhiIkms from
olldo taloiil. Iiuvo boon aollclted.
XKW ATTUXD.V.NTH
Hclliuir K'OlllllHIO (l Kill-till Ntll
tli'iils .VIIlKiiiJtl.i l-olt lit SpiliiK
AlllioiiKli t tie Kpnmm for Iho en
rollmont of s. liool chlldron la sonio
whal piinl, t li 0 pulillc Hi'liuola of
Kliinl ilh Falls report an Inn'oasu of
' 11 pit il Itt tillov tlio bpcnliiK of Bi'hool
Mmiiliity in,, I'll Inir Mlllu ui-liAOl vn.
pmlud 0110 now xluiloni; Itlvorsldo,
fjnr; Falrvlow, foul'; I'ollonn liny,
I I10110: (-(illtl'lll m-llnrll. two.
roitTLAM) VISITOItS
Hntt'lH tonllmu- Willi Crmvilt-il
Conilillon Inlo Work
lloioU of Klahiatli Knlln ron
llniiod to do n ru.h business today,
llKhlv InilU ilivc of th. spring rush
that has swept suddenly on Klam
ath . Falls. Portland visitors wore
numerous In the city t.iday, a few
of them here for slurt hu.iuic.sj
trips being J. C. IStevens. Clitra
Flemlnjr, t K. II. Porter, Ose.ir
Helntx,' T. .. ill. Paige, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Watts.
FHOJl WKFU
Itt'itils Itnwili'it In (i. iml r.nnlllliin
Ttirotichoiit Seel Ion
Among the out of town'vlsltors In
Klamath Falls from their homes In
Weed aro Mr. and Mrs. Kd lion
and O'jiir Thuler, wiio muiored'up
from the ?outh lust night. v:illu
In the pity they aro guests In the
Arcade hotel where they aro fre
quent visitors. They report nil roada
over which they travelled to be In
excellent condition.
HCHOlM,, llOAM)
Ari'lilli'itH lit Suliiult Plans on
Monthly KvenliiK to lliiattl '
; Hall's Cat asrff li
.' Metiicfcne -3
.' rid your syitem of Catarrh or Dcafnev
" caused by Cnturrh.
- ' UU h tfrliti fi'tmn it yttrt -
9, I. CHEHEY & CO., Tlc4ti. OW--
AllhuuKh tlio urcllltei'ln woru mi-1
nhlo to prosent t'.io nltorod plana,
for t!io now glado .school biillilfng
last night, when a mooting was
scheduled for the school board, Ihoy;
will do so at the regular moot Ins of
tho board on Monday evening, . ac
cording to Hnporliiteiidimt J. P.'
Wells. At thin time thn specifica
tions of iiHoriUlona will ho given to
the board . members for their np
provni, i ' .. ..
, Kl'XKY Itim UNS
Hupi'iliilcndciit or Vtnli t'onsti'iii'tltiii
(Niin;iiuiy Iit-avtv fnr.-Hniuti
Mm J. Kunoy, superintendent nf
the I'taM Construction company, re
turned to his homo In Grants Puss
this morning after spending yester
day afternoon and a few hours I till
morning In 'Klamath Falls. Kunoy
was Interested ; In Inspecting 'the
progross of the work of tlio Natron
Cut-off while hero yesterday and
wns illeasod with Itio accomplish
ments. -
CASKS NCHKIH'hKU
.Inst Ice 'mnt. Quiet Willi Keeitloii
of Sieeili'iM ,
Tho court of Justice of the Peace
It. 13, Hiihsnker wns exceptionally
(inlet yesterday null today with only
lllo speedy nppeiiriinca of speeders.
Thnrsduy tho caso of McHeynolds
and Todd appears on the docket for
hearing. They nro etinrged, nccord
Ing to Hunsnker, with possession of
n "rod barrel of rod whiskey." With
tho dismissal of tho II. F. Moo caso,
Friday Is quiet, and Saturday, the
filial caso of the F -T, MQueens'
will yumc up, '
Filling, patching and bridging, a
crew of tea men were at work to
duy on city streets; on tho annual
spring street work on paving. Work
started on Main - street, following
which, Klnmnth nvenue will be repaired.
A very fine car at a very low price
.SKTTI-KMF.XT MAX I.KAVF.S
Arthur Kostt-r SprndH Several ays
Inspecting Klamath
Kealitlng that ho did not have the
necessary first-hand knowledge of
Klamath. Arthur Foster, representa
tive of the Oregon I-and Settlement
Hoard of he Portland chamber of
cofliniorco, has4 been spending sev
eral! days in Klamath county tour
ing agricultural districts. When In
habitants of Ovens valley In South
ern Oregon asked Mr. Fester con
cerning the Klamath territory he
could not give them tho nescssary
Information. Ilefore he returned to
his headquarters in Ashland, Mr.
Foster said that he now could fur
nish datu to all settlers and could
divert (settlers to this territory.
STUDEBAKER
Ngw Standard Six Qoach
$1295
Sri'KKIXTKXKKVT MAKKS HS1T
Phil Mntscheiiliiicher in Klnniiitli
I'm- .Short Time i
Every indication points to Anoth
er successful year at Diamond lake
as fnr as egg taking operations are
concerned. Phil Motschenbncher. su-'
perlntendent of tho Diamond Lake
hatcherv. said today. Mr. Motsch-
enhncher was here to buy supplies
for his ramp. Heads will not be 1
open' until June 1.
f. o.b. factory ...... . .-'
with full-siie balloon tires -
STUDEBAKER has $60,000,000 invested in plants' in which"
Studebaker cars are manufactured complete, including all
bodies, both open and closed. No other large automobile manu
facturer that we know of makes all of his own bodies. ,
This means that Studebaker saves the profit of outside parts makers
and body-builders. Thus the price of this new coach is not bur
dened by an extra profit. At $1295 it represents a value no other
automobile manufacturer can equal.
And no other manufacturer can offer a coach of such fine quality
at the price. For every coach that Studebaker builds carries with
it traditions of fine craftsmanship that have existed in Studebaker
plants since 1852. ': ".
Compare this coach with other cars which sell at much higher
prices. This will prove that Studebaker values are unequaled. . .
ItKTl'lIXS FROM SOITH
Mrs.' . Arthur Wilson and two
children, who have boon spending
tiro past five months of the winter
In Palo Alto, Cnllfornln, arrived In
Klamath Falls on Sutuivlay night,
to remain In the city tho remainder
of tho spring months.- Mrs. Wilson
reported nn enjoyable winter spent
In Iho south.
CAI,l.i:i TO IDAHO
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Campbell left
by motor for southern Idaho where
they wero called by the sorlotls Ill
ness of Mrs. Campboll's mother.
Cnmpbell Is employed ns janitor In
Iho Falrvlew school. In his ab
sence tho janitor work h being car
ed -for ;-by ,t.aVorne"Smith. -who will
substitute until their roturn,
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY ;
Sixth antiOak - - - t Phone 52-W
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