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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1025 THE EVENTNG HERALD A Flood Let Loose True Motoring Comfort and Distinction Are Now Being Found by Thousand! in the Improved Packard Six. "COR twenty-five ''Lvears there was building up a vast reser voir of human desire for Packard ownership. There were tensofthoU' sands who hoped that come day they could afford to own Packards. Then came January 1 st, 1925, when the gates , where opened. The result a flood let loose, as yet unstem med, that is in turn to bring an ever-increas- "ing now or Pack ard Six buyers. The thousands who have already taken delivery of Packard Six enclosed cars, at prices lowered by nearly a thousand dollars, know that their faith in Packard was well placed. They are telling their friends that their new cars are true Packards, with improvements found in no other cars. And quite naturally the friends are seeking the Packard salesrooms. Have you seen the new Packard Six? We will be pleased to send one to your door at any time. PACKARD cAsk the man who owns one The rw s u (. m, Ijyin, JW optn md ra wthwA Pnet fop jhnlUI) f fJUS m Dm. Pospisil Motor Co. , Klama A Ave. at Eighth Permission To . Build Given 24 By City Council Permits totaling In excess of 129,000 were granted to 24 people last night by tho city council. Now dwellings formed tho mnjor por tion of the penults, as follows: ' Dwelling. 250. W. L. Ingram; dwelling, ITO0. V.. n. O'Neil; ga rag. JSV.O. D. C. McKay; altera tion building, $75, Mrs. J. O. Gold- j thwalto;. dwelling, $2500; C, A. Horton; dwelling, $3000, J. M. Jen wn; garage, $100, N. H. Brnnleln; dwelling, $1500, T. IJ. Walters; dwelling. $500, Ida llntton; ware house, $600, M. R. Scottl: tent house, $35, A. Jones; dwelling, $1000, Mrs. J. I), Column; remodel dwelling, $200. Addle Walker; ga rage. $700. A. H. Wilson: dwelling, $1660. Arthur Jolly: addition, $1000. P. Olsen;' dwelling, $2000, E. T. Roberts: garage, $125, II. Rlester; warehouse, $3000, Luko sido Lumber Co.; dwelling $2500. J. H. Colo: dwelling. J3S00, L. A. Davis tent house, $50, J. H. Pax son: dwelling. $2200, J. T. Mc Collough; dwelling. $600, Wni. Floyd. Two recent developments have focused public attention on Graham Brothers Trucks as never before. One was the sweeping price reductions of May 15th, ranging from 80 to 160. The other was Graham Brothers ascendancy to leadership by building more Vz ton trucks than any other manufacturer in the world, during the first" quarter of 1925,- and by achieving second position in the 1 ton and lton fields combined. Progress such as this deserves public attention and eliminates all doubt as to the logical truck to buy I "1-Ton Chassis $1310; 1-Ton Chassis 41495 Delivered H, S . WAKEFIELD Graham Brothers Trucks SOLO BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE Lumber for Sale Cheap' Practically all items . for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over. . ' PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. i GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing green slabs for a few days, 16 inch. Phone ' in for a few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD - at Cheap Prices Peyton & Co. l fWood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 REMODELING STORE Hector's to ilavc Some More New ' Improvements 1 Ileraodcling of the balcony at the Hector shop is under way, the ad justment on the recent lire having been completed this morning by fire ad J us tor. Major Charles Stewart. The adjustment was made so as Mr. Hector will be allowed to dis pose of all merchandise damaged during the recent (ire. His plans to make a business trip shortly, with tho purpose of replacing the dam aged stock with new merchandise. TO ENTER LANE HOSPITAL Will Take Treatment at Lane Hos pital for Injury Billiard Parlor Opens Wednesday Mark Hanna and Larry Fits,, gerald today announced the open ing of the' Rex Billiard Parlor In the quarters formerly occupied by the M. ft H. Solo parlor In the basement below tho Pine Tree theater.. " ; Four new pool tables, a new billiard table and an extra large snooker table are part of the equip ment now being Installed. Formal opening will be Wednesday night. Soft drinks and tobaccos will be sold and a barber shop maintained in connection. - Buzukos Is Favorite of Local Fans That the years of experience ob tained by Pete Buzukos during his career as welterweight . wrestling champion of the world will prove too ' much for ' Henry Burke, local man who is' Pacific coast- middle weight champion, is the opinion of many local wrcBtling fans., Buzukos' skill Is offset by the tremendous strength of Burke, who In recent months has proven ' his ability to mingle with the -best without danger to his title. ' The match, to- be held Wednesday evening in the Moose hall, will be for the benefit of the local ball team. . Members of the team and their friends arc selling tickets for the affair and a record crowd is confidently expected for what will undoubtedly be the best mat match of the season. ' :" Preparations have been made for a four-round preliminary boxing event, with several good boxen available to 'pick from. ' M'CLIXDOX HELD Ed McClindon, charged with gambling and possession of liquor, was held to the grand Jury under f?50 bail following a preliminary bearing in Justice court at Bonanza today. . : BACK FROM VISIT E. W. Vannlce, manager of the Golden Rule, returned last evening from Lakevlew, where he motored to attend to business. IX SHOPPING Mrs. Thomas Martin, mother of Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, will leave for 8an Francisco tomorrow morning, where she will enter the' Lane Hos pital to receive treatment, for an injured limb, which she revived last fall when she fell in a local furniture store. Mr. Ramsby wftl accompany Mrs. Martin, having betn called south by the un-lmprbved' condition of his mother, whom Mrs. Ramsby is with at the present time in San Francisco. ' " Mrs. Curt Hedrick and children are in the city today from their home at Chlroquln on a shopping trip. NEW PHONE NUMBERS . If you want the advertising or business office of The Herald, please call TnQ ' For the editorial and news de- ' --partment. call on ;:.,- .., oo . .4 :s OX IilHIXESH Mrs. J. H. Hesslg attended to business matters here today from jber home at Cblloquin. 1 RESIGNS AS MAYOR I LYONS, France, June 9. Former . Premier Herrlot today resigned his j office as Mayor of Lyons. . , When road-hog street car motor mon refuse to let you by, crash into their fenders; It will pinko them ' ; ... !., ' : (,::; inukc ,.t Sign . Painter Is " 1 "Back In Klamath L! C. Miles has returned from Portland and is again associated with the Miles Sign Co. Mr. MU.es Is one of the best known advertising artists In the business and tho work that the company can turn out Is on a par with any of the largor firms on the const. For signs, show cards, banners, bill boards, or any othor form window or outdoor adver tising, you enn do no better than call tho Miles Sign Co., number 846 and hne experts do your work. It will cost no moro than the ordinary Job, Artv, 8-fl, cl ' ' ' Get Ready for the Rodeo and July the 4th. - C elebratioes Good snappy two and three piece Suits in the new shades of Blues, Tans, Greys in all the Newest Models Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Known the country over as America's Master Clothes Makes Step in and try on some of these fine suits at 30, 35 and up to 50 TRY ON A KNOX STRAWHAT They fit and feel like a felt hat. Swiss Straws, Straws, Panamas 2.50 to 6.50 DUTCHESS GUARANTEED FLANNEL TROUSERS Fine assortment of Gray and Bis cuit Flannel Trousers They are cool, dressy and correct, and they are guaranteed to wear :: - 'J. ... ' : c Mm u This Store is Headquarters as usual for Rodeo Togs Get ready with the big hat and loud shirt for the big show i ' , Klamath Klothing Kompany LEADING CLOTHIERS t t ? f Y ? t T t ? T X t t T ? ? ? ? ? J r t ' -?'i',H:f t T ? ? ? f 4 :i: '? J T I I ! 4 f 4 4 J J T T T X T T i i f y I T t V Y t