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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1025 THE EVENING HERALD Fights His Way 1 Through College - l.v D.-VN THOMAS NliA Kervhv Writer 1.08 ANUEI.K8, May ST. Kldol Y t y T X X t So Easy to I.a llnra, 19-yenr-old Olympln fly weight chumplon, Is fighting his way into college. And thoy uro lough setups that the .voting Italian Is . waging to at OF tain his goal. honed to cupltullsa his boxing prowess in order Lu sup- r. i ( i Pay t'-Vi It Paige Jewett America's Most Beautiful Car A Bear for Service Spring Clearance Sale YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy a certified used car at. the lowest price ever offerd in Klamath Falls . s; Was - 1 Now 1924 Jewett Braugham 1350.00 1200.00 1924 Jewett 3 pass. Coupe ... 1350.00 1150.00 1924 Jewett Braugham . . ... 1275.00 1150.00 1923 Jewett Touring 950.00 750.00 1920 Dixie Touring 500.00 350.00 1919 Kissett Touring . . . . . '. ...... 475.00 ... . , 275.00 Many others to pick from ranging from $100.0Q, up These prices are from 150.00 to 300.00 under San Francisco, Portland or any large city prices. Get your papers and make comparisons, then come to Crater Lake Automotive Co. ;V i The House of Satisfied Owners ( Phone 326 Klamath Falls, Oregon 23 Main St. Vlf-;- next to Hotel Baldwin make your choice drive it home Cash' or Terms Tacoma Lawyer To '.. Defend Gov. Hart v. (OITMPU, Wael... June 2. Maurice. Langhorne. Tacoma at-torney,- will be cljlef defense coun sel .far former Gorarnor Louis F. Hart, la Jilt trial on a charge in xoMBi alleged attempted fee split ting, la. connection with the liquida tion .of the defunct Scandinavlan Amertcan. bank of Tacoma. it Was . ajuiouneed here today by Hance . Clpllaad, who 'has: bees handling : Rrellmlnary dotalls of the affair. ' In making the announcement. Mr. CUdlana aald that Mr. Hart had called, him by telephone from Ta conia, where he is In conference this morning with his chief counsel. Mr. Langhorne was one of four prominent attorneys in the state who had tendered their services gratis to Mr. Hart, following the filing of the affidavits, Mr. Clel land said. "Politics has gone by the board in ' the affair," Mr. IeIIand de clared. "Of the four attorneys who' offered their services to Mr. Hart, two are republicans and two are. democrats." ' ; MOE'S SALE OF PROGRESS BEGINS FRIDAY, JVXE 5TH Moe's 9th Annual Sale of Progress will demonstrate the greatest value giving wait for it. Begins Friday, June 5th. Adv. 1-2. ; TO CALIFORNIA ' The Scenic, Inexpensive Way . ': " Klamath Falls-Redding Stage t' (TO REDDING AND WAY POINTS) 'Imt Here 7:K a. m. Arrive Redding 3:40 p. in. ViUCt directly whh Sacramento and other Houllibouuil singes ,.. Refilling at, 8:00 . m. Arrive Merc 4:80 p. ni. 00 T AW Faro To Hedding 7.00 T CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. Phone 77 601 Main Production Gives Buick Advantage "Incidental to the growth of pro duction has naturally come a grow th of buying power a buying pow er that of itself places the Buick company in an Ideal and unique position ill the Industry," declares H. E. Hauger local Buick dealer. "For the producers of raw ma terial like to deal with stood buyers wio purchase regularly and In large quantities.' This jjietlfod of buying means economical pro duction for them, and in turn en ables the Buick Motor company to secure uniformly high grade ma terials. This permits the strictest adherence to Buick standards and at the same time has a very direct bearing on the first cost of Buick cars. "This is an extremely Important point. Everyone knows the lead ing part played by materials In the life of a motor car, because of the strain and stress that Is put upon them in service. But by contracting for them In largo quantities and dqallng only with reliable sources of supply, and then keeping an accur ate check upon each shipment, the Buick Motor company has In every posslblo way solved the mhtcrlul problem. , . Ex-Service Men To Hold Reunion Tbls Label Protects You It'ithe logical thing to do to buy your Uted Ford Car from Your Nearest Authorized Fcrd Dealer Thit Label is your Guarantee of Value Klamath county veterans of the famous 65th artillery, Oregon's fighting regiment, are being noti fied this week of the uiinunl re union of the "old Outfit" to be held Saturday, June flth, at the Mult nomah hotel In Portland. 'The program this year will bo a llvo wire conglomeration of pep and the vets will be entertained from the start of the banquet, un til "lights out" is sounded long after midnight. Those who plan to at tend the reunion are urged to notify Harold Say,' marine editor of the Portland Telegram. 11. AM) P. WOMEN'S PICNIC lliisiiicss Women Will lyenvc Early Sunday for Medfonl According to an announcement mado today ' by Mrs. Oerlrudo Moore, secretary of the Business and Professional Women's club, somo thirty of the members flan to leuve Sunday morning for.Med ford, where the members of tho Medford club will bo hostesses nt n picnic. fc I the yt vik- j .; . .-A' t . 5 i p port his family. Fidel has not been lured from his ambitions by the glare of the arc lamps and the cheers of boisterous fans. Cauliflower ears, swollen oyes and broken noses havo no attraction for him; he wants to bo a stock and bond broker. "I hopa to got d match with Pnn cho Villa this summer." decluros La Bara. "I believe I can beat him and when I enter Stanford next fall, I would like to retire from tho ring a champion." Four and a half years ago Fidel, then 14 years of ago, walked into tho Los Angeles Athletic Club and told George Blako bo wanted to be a boxer. Blake was doubtful as to the ability of the 110 pound youth but be started working with him. Two months later Fidel entered tho ring for his first real match and won by a knockout In the second round. . A year ago La Bara won the high est honor In amateur boxing an Olympla championship. In th6 six months he has been a professional. La Bara's earnings have been about $20,000. He Is recognized as the Pacific Coast fly weight champ and no doubt will riso to higher fame. - Hl'NSAKER I.MPIIOVKI) Justice of the Pence Expected Buck At Office Soon Bob Hunsakpr, Justice of tho peace, who has been confined to his home for the past week or more, is Improved and will be able to bo at the courthouse should his presence be noccssury, court attachos were advised today. In his absence Act ing District Attorney W. P. Myers has taken charge of tho work, set ting the amount of bail to be .re quired of prisoners and In general assuming other .duties of Justice Hun ial;er. SIUI'IUSH PAIITV lli'lld Wiifli'i'Hg lit Willie ; clleun Honored by Friends Peggy Noaksa, bead wullress at the White I'olkan hotel, was de lightfully surprised this urtenioiin when the waitresses at the hotel ehtcrinlimd with a party In her honor In the Dutch room, the oc casion being Miss Noakos' birth day. She was presented with a beautiful purse. KKTCIt TO HOME After YiHiiliiK Dr.. Slmrp Return to lluiiie In Cnlifoi nlit nr. . '. V. Hue. and wlfo, who havo been visiting with Dr. P. W. Sharp for several days, havo re turned to their homo In Sun Fran cisco. Dr. Sharp recently opened an office In the llopka building and plans to inako Klamath Falls his homo permanently, ' MOK'S SALE OF PltOUHEHS -BEGINS 1 UIDAr, JLNE fSTIl The event of tho season Mon's flth Annual Hale of Progress Come, Friday, June 5th, a. m, Adv. 1-2 t t X Y Y Y Y t y t Y t t Y ? X t T r t t t Y t t y I f T Y f X ? Y f ? Y X Y Y t t Y Y T f f Y t- A. Get n d L 6 S S Y t t Y f Y Y Y ? ? t Y Y Y Y J Y Y t ? t ? t Y f T ? Y Y T I t Y Y ? Y T Y J t Y t Y Y r Y t t t ? Y t t Y 1 Y Especially when you are buying tires. They .ill look pretty much alike from the outside that is all except SEIBERLING CORDS, with the famous AlX-trcad. BUT THE ALL-TREAD, important though it is in mud, sand and all other ad verse road conditions, is only part of the story. See a cross-section of one of these tires. Use your own eyes note the extra-h eavy tread, the many lay ers of tough fabric, the wo rkmanship then you'll know for yourself why sales of Scibcrling Cords arc mounting from const to coast! They're priced right! SEIBERLING CORDS PORTAGE CORD Si:il!KIII.I.U IIIILT 30x3'2, 4 ply ... $12.50 30x3 $8.00 30x32 My $15.50 3x3'2 $9.50 33x5 8-pIy $42 50 30x3, Oldfield Utility Cord $ft en 328: $32.00 30x3.2 Oldfield 30x5 s-piy ., -$40.00 FabrIc " $7.65 . 30x3 Goodyear 32x6 $58.00 Change-Over tire $8.00 M Miwiimttii wnmil Balsiger Motor Co. Authorized Ford Sales and Service FKOM INDIANA Mrs. Albert McKllolo of Vucders burg, Indiana, Is a guest at the homo of her son, K. T. Ibiatmnn of 1161 Pine. Mrs. XlcEllolo pldiis to spend tho summer months litre. They sny Kwednn has no flnppors. This Isn't so bad. 8ho has other bountiful scenery. . I' ' . C4I Til 1 81 I ' J W AJJ Announcing a New Type i , The BROUGHAM $1595 7-Pass. Sedan H795 Freight and Tax Extra for the COACH The world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars permits the lowest prices in Hudson history. And for the finest Hudsons ever , buiit. Thus, Hudson is more than ever the "World's Greatest Buy." ' ; l liidson'Essex Notv World's Largest Selling 6-CyIinder Cart ACME MOTOR CO. ; Sixth and Oak