The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, .TUI
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Hot!
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If
Too darned hot to stop on the road,
tear off a punctured tire, and fix it.
You ought to carry a spare
. tire-or better still equip with
ields
Kelly
Springf
And You Won't
Have Trouble !
I Our low prices and the size of
our stock will surprise you.
We'll even insure you against tire
.. . Accidents!
HUB TIRE SHOP
: . 502 South Sixth
Phone 616
; (51hlaI,atteI,
To be eligible for sale by a Dodge
Brothers Dealer, a product must
first prove its competency for ex
ceptional service. v
Graham Brothers Trucks proved
this competency years ago and are
proving it more emphatically than
V i ever today. First in the world in the
; ; Vz ton field, and among the leaders
in the 1 ton, these sturdy trucks are
', capably supporting the priceless ,
reputation of Dodge Brothers Dealers
-for selling ONLY products of in
disputable merit. .
' 1-Ton Chassis, $131uY lV6-Ton Chassis $1495; Delivered
T
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 KlaniHlh Avenue
GrahamBrothers
Trucks
SOLD BY DODOS BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
r : :
Moot the three Falor brothers. Mark. Elmer and Lavcrno (left to right),
who are hanging up nifty reputations on race tracks this season. Rich Is
star jockey. And an are bis favorites with followers of tho turf. Thice
. brothers all jockeys that's a rather odd coincidence.
SPRING LAKE
Tho farmers of this vicinity are
busy putting up hay.
Wm. Cheyno is tho proud owner
of a new sedan.
Several from this neighborhood
were picnicking in the vicinity of
Fort Klamath Saturday.
Stella Schreiner visited over
Sunday with her parents.
Frank Stewart and family were
Crater lake visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Folsom
have returned to their home In
Sacramento, Cal., after a week's
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Folsom and other friends.
John Shubert and Virginia Hoeft
visited Mrs. Win. Cheyne Thursday
evening.
Hazel Farquer Is . visiting her
mother, Mrs. F. G. Williams.
LONE PINE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfong are house
guests this month of Mr. and Mrs.
Galarneau.
Jack Dennehy returned Friday
from Unalaska.
Mrs. C. W. Lewis, who has been
ill in the Klamath hospital, was
able to return to her home several
days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKendTeo,
accompanied by Miss Florence Dil-
lard. were week-end visitors at,
Crater lake.
Mrs. J. R. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh O'Connor and J. W. Dolan
and family were also Crater lake
visitors Independence day.
C. W. Lewis purchased an elec
tric range lost week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barks In
stalled electric lights in their home
last week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf have as their
guests this week Mr. Rudolf's aister
and children of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cherryman
and daughter Marie LaVerno wore
week-end visitors at the O'Connor
ranch.
Walter Enman Is erecting a new
home on his ranch.
Klamath Fails . shoppers from
this locality last week Included Mrs.
Clyde Kiger, Mr. Beardsley, Tlyde
Barks, Charlotte Geertson, Th-lraa
Lewis, Mrs. S. McKendrce, Mrs.
Scott McKcndree, Mrs. Dolan and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor.
cyft the 'PINE TREE
The term "all-star" cast, so fre
quently and inaccurately used In
filmdbm. Is literally true of Victor
Seastrom's production, "He Who
Gets Slapped,'-' which is to be shown
at the I'ine Tree theater today and
tomorrow. '
I. on Clianoy, who heads the cant
and plays the title character, - was
the star of "The Hunchback of
Notre Dame," "Tho Miracle Ma'n"
and other pictures.
John Gilbert, who plays the lead
ing romantic role, ''recently com
pleted a five-year starring contract
with Fox. With this company lie
was the star of evory picture In
which he played, such as "Cameo
Kirby," "The Wolf Man," "The
Lone Chance," "Monte Crlsto" and
others.
Ford Sterling was noted as a 3 ui
ail over the world when lie played
"Schnitz" of the old Keystone com
edies. He plays an imporant role
In "He."
Clydo Cook plays the role of a
clown in "Ho." Ho was the star of
a series of two-reel comedies and
was also featured In tho Zlegf.'d
Follies last year.
entire company stood breathless, un
able to render aid.
Everything was ready to shoot
the scene whpro Peters, tho heavy.
Is ahdueling Mary lironnon, played
by Marcella rershing. in a buck-bourd.
Overland Steel
Top Stands Up
Under Hard Test
Overland all-steel bodies received
the hardest test of their career this
week In Sum Francisco.
This is the word of Leo R. Rryant
here conducting a free demonstra
tion: at the Powell & Dale MM r
company at Fourth and Klamath,
to be held tomorrow night at 8:00
o'clock.
"The 4est was not put on by
the ompany, but by a crew of Sou
thern Puclflc employes," aiid' Mr.
Bryant.
"A big shipment of Overland ull
stcol body cars were to bo -unladed.
One of the men In the unloading
crew conceived 'the 'Ideui of using a
big mugriet erase tliiU stood in the
yard. j '.
"This man reasoned that the body
was all-steel and Hut the magnot
ought to grab It. Tho Ida that
the strain on the top of tho car
would be terrific evidently sever
occurred to him. No cne protested
and the idcut was given a .trial.
"Tho big magnet grabbed "the car
and the top held and wlut would
ordinarily have been a duy's work
tot the crew wus done In a few
minutes.
"It was a happy day for the crew
and also a 'happy day for 'the deal
er In San Francisco wb heard of
the occurence, far be used It to de
monstrate what thousands of Over
land owners already knew that the
all-steel bpdy on an Overland Is
built to stand tho gaff and that It Is
'ample protection against Injury tor
Ha occupants." ,
. Mr. Bryant will give a demonstra
tion here 'tomrrow night end will
use Glass-sided motors las aa aid i)
his demonstrations.
ATTACKS KKPLI.SKD
FEZ, Morocco, July 7. (P)
Rlffian attacks on a five mile front
north of Uelkassem yesterday wore
repulsed by the French mobile
troops coverlnn that district, rein
forced by detuchments rushed from
the rear.
o4t The LIBERTY
During tho filming of "When
East Comes West," starring Fronk
lyn Farnum, now showing at tho
Liberty thnator, a sceno not wrlt-
ttcffToWrcTnneTO. 'liriTl not a Ipart
GAUTION
The tbln, extremely fleiiblo
balloon casing, repaired by
tho old methodH, leaves a
hard, stiff Bectlon which
throws tho tiro off balance
and quickly ruins It. The
Hawklnson System eliminates
this difficulty 1y making a re
pair of remarkable strength
yet just as thin and pliable as,
the balloon tire.
Badly injured balloon tires
aro not "through" IF they
are rcpulred tho Hawklnson
way. A trial will convince you.
Wo guarantoe each ropalr .to
OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your
money back. All tiros In
spected FREE.
qACE V f
TIRE
SHOP r
Why Call It a Coach?
TJIEY couldn't understand I "Wliy cull
it a coach why confute it with cheap
ckstd cars?" asked the dealers at a recent
Studebakcr meeting. "Surely it would be
better to name it the Special Six Coui'c."
To he sure, the Special Six Coach is uphol
stered in tine quality oC materiul with hith
grade carpeting and heavy decorative door
pulls to a.-jijt passengers in alighting.
To be sure, it it lacquer finished In two
styles beautiful Studebaker blue or a rich
ilmitone finish ot Wyundnttn green-gray
above and l'onca green-gray below.
And) furthermore, to get a coach us large
and roomy you must pay more than $1,000
above the price of this car.
But the fart remains that it carries the
lowest price at which a line closed car has
ever been sold on the world-famous Special
Six chassis.
It is a couch in fritt ahnt. Rut in quality
o fint type of fivt-faiumjtr cmpt.
l'rom the very beginning, the conch has
been ail effort towards ccouumy on the put
ui automobile manufacturers. But, unlike
other manufacturers, Studi-baker has been
able to build a coach without sacrifice in
essential quality ami oftr it lo you at an
acapttd touch price.
The reason for sedan quality
at coach price
Studebakcr builds nil of its own closed bodies
builds finer coaches than have been built
before and builds them at a lower cost be
rause there is no outside biidy-ninker't profit
to be included in the purchase price to yuu.
This Special Six Coach is built complete
both body and chassis in Studebakcr plauts.
It is a "one-profit" automobile.
In liuvlnir a closed cnr. do not underesti
mate the imuoruuicc of engine and chassis.
With estra weight tp carry, lliec units bc
cotite increasingly vital. . , ;
Plus the Special Six Cliaxsis
This fine coach body is especially designed
fur ami inouuled on the Special Six chassis
which has cimmbiiied to (lie splendid repu
tation of Studrhaker cars for dependability,
endurance ami reserve niiliagc.
llefinlte records show that many SiuiK
hakrrs have delivered from l.'S.tHKJ to iuOXK)
miles of service. Up in the rugged country
around Three Kivers, (Jurlicc, there are eight
Studebakcr cars that have each traveled
UHI.000 niilrs or more.
In Stockton. Calif., one Slutlchakrr car hat
piled tip UK.OOO miles ovrr strep mouutuin
grade and rough country roads with negli
gible upkeepnot a tingle major part hat
been pmviiascd or repaired by rusnn of wear
or accident.
So do tint buy this Spcci.il Six Coach with
the expectation that you'll have to tiadc it in
ul the end of a year or so. Instead, consider
this your franiinnl investment in transpor
tation. At the mileage when other ears are
breaking up. this Stmlrbaker Special Six
Coach will just be breaking in.
Buy now no need to delay
You may buy this Studrbakcr Special Sjx
Coach today or on any day of the year
with the confident assurance that no set of
ours will stigmatize it as a "last year's model,"
Vat Studebakcr has disconlluued the cus
tom of preseititnir a new line of cart each
year. Instead Sludcbaker will kerp up-to-date
all of the time introducing new improve
ments an. I refinements as their merit is proved
through practical use.
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and Oak : Phone 52-W
THIS
I S
S T U D li B A K E ft
Y J! A H
Another Potato
Prize Offered
115 South Eleventh.
As tho last rubbor bund was
slipped In place avoui the hugo roll
of printer's copy for tho premium
list ot the coming county fair,
Henry Semon, the energetic presi
dent ot the Klamath Potato Grow
ers' association, bounded into the
office ot the county fair board.
"Am I in time?" ho panted.
"Sell your future crop nt 6c or
did they strike oil on your place?"
someono queried. .
Hank, as ho Is atoctlonately
termed by his Immediate associ
ates, displayed tho famous Semon
grin. .".Vopo. Something better than
that. The American National bank
Is offering a second prize for the
commercial potato exhibit nt the
fair of 125 cash and J. S. Mills &
Son cume In with a third prize of
$20 cash. What with J. W. Kerns'
first prlzo of a $14 5 Iron Ago po
tato planter and thoso second and
third cash prizes, there's going to
bo more fine potatoes rallied and
shown In Klamath county this year
than anyone over dreumed of. Isn't
that enough to net any potato
grower hoeing and hilling?"
Mr. Semon, besides being the
ringleader of the local growers' as
sociation, Is one of the largest rais
ers of Netted Gems in tho Klamath
basin and superintendent of the
newly created potato division at the
county fair. This year will be tho
first that potatoes havo formed an
exeluslve exhibit and allotteib suf
ficient space to properly dlsbiay one
of tho county's most Important and
remunerative commercial crops.
Ono of yio outstanding attractions
of this exhibit will bo the Netted
Gem display by, commercial pro
ducers raising two or more acres'.
The prize winning sncks will be
auctioned nt the close of tho fair
and the proceeds revert lo a re
volvlng fund for the furlhernnco of
potato awards and displays at sue
ceoding fuirs. With tho adoption
of Improved mothods of cultivation,
Irrigation, field selection nnd cai'C'
fill grading practiced this year, Mr,
Semon hopes to assemble a display
of potatoes that would make any
county envious.
releusud from Jail, refused to admit
a charge of assault and battery be
fore Juki Ice of the Peace It. K. Hun
anker yesterday afternoon.
Thomas fa charged with having
assaulted G. A. Camp In the county
Jull. Hn will be tried In Justice court
nnd tho spectnele of a trial in which
county prisoners will be practical
ly the only witnesses will be staged.
l lltST KOTOIl HIIIP ON' TltlAL
POTSDAM. (P) - The world's
first rotor ship was a fiaturo uf
tho exhibition for nquntiu spor;a
held recontly.. It made a trial trip
each day of the exhibition cn Tam
pl In lako and performed satisfactorily.
When you cuss a stranger over
the phone wo alwnys think muylsu
we could whip li i til In povHnn.
- 1L.l. JHUr-3
Camp Squabble
Ends In Court
Three Are Fined For Disturb
ing the Peace
A few drinks precipitated a.
rumpus nt tho Bunnell camp ground
last night which led to the arrest
of Jim Wiley, Kilty Layman and C.
Layniun on a rhargo of ulsturblnc
tho peace. Tha trio pleaded guilty
before Justice ot the Pence K.
Hunsnker, nt his home last Ight,
and were fined and cost each.
They aro recent nrrivnM from Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho, ami havo been stop
ping nt Ihn camp ground for nov
ernl days. '
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i r,e insurance oaiesman
What he deserves atfd ; I .i
Where he can get it
Tt: sells something ol inestimable value to
society and is entitled to substantial and
continuous returns for this service.
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Our "Pioneer Income Cqiuract"
provides unusual rewards for his
effort, such m attractive first year
nnd renewal commissions, fixed
monthly income, protection ogttinsc
disability, protection for lit fnrriilyr
and life income after 30 year.'
service.
Agency contracts are mde
, direct with home oihee. :
Write for details to
J. W. Srr.WART, Supl, of Agtndti,
Seventh Flnor, Omen Building
Portland, Oregon
est Cc-ast Life
INSUftANCC COMPANY
MOXf Off rC-aUM HUMOKO
County Prisoner
Claims Innocence
I' A. Thomns whoso alleged
fistic indiscretions brought . his ur-
Portland Branch Office Seventh Floor Gasco Bldg.
John H. Houston, Dist. Agt. j
Geo. A, Proctor, Res. Agt. Klamath Falls, Oregon
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