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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
"EVENING HERAT J), KT'AUT ATT! FALLS, OREOON PAGE FTVE JoSy1 Free Novel Exhibition mesday ha 1 8 P. M. Willys-Knight and Overland Motors Powell & Dale show rooms, Fourth and Klamath .Tuesday, july 7, 102.1 Wed 3: i v A pime Jit OUT ShoiCroom JULY S .em Mr.L.R. Biyantithe noted expert bnAiito mobile Engines, will lecture withpartic ular ref&xeti&e to the WI LLYS7KNIGHT Slee i??i vtiltie Motors Actual demonstration of vrfting models. lOclutv begins f promptly at 8 o'clockTM EHbodjWelcome Entertainment Diversion Plan Novel Showing of Willys and Overland Cars With Motors Under Glass Cut-A way Motors Shown Mr. Lec R. Bryant, undoubtedly one of the most inter esting lecturers on the internal combustion motor in the entire automotive industry, has been secured by the Powell & Dale Motor Company for a day of special de monstrations here tomorrow afternoon and evening. In connection with an entertainment to be furnished at the Powell and Dale Showrooms on Fourth and Klam ath, Mr. Biyant will deliver an instructive lecture on the design, construction and advantages of the Knight Sleeve Valve motor. f X Powell-Dale Motor Co. 4th and Klamath Special display and demonstration of Willys-Kniqht and Overland oix Cylinder Lars, dee these tine motor Lars1. Assisting him in the lecture Mr. Dry ml will Jiavc two glastf-sldcd wXvr, tc an Overland 6, 4ho otbur tt Willys-Knight 6. Tie lecture .will start promptly at 8:00 o'clock and It 'U hoped that the people' nr Klamath Falls and viclirlly will tako advantage of this exceptional opportunity to famlllar lio themselves at first hand with the working of a motor cut. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Bryant will hold a parade of tho new Over land C's and the new Willys-Knight 4's and C's. T'ocae sew models of the Willyi-Ovcrland factory are the Jast word in automotive engineer ing and de-sign, and tho reception accorded H'lcni throughout Northern C.illforu'ii and Southern Oregon has been nothing short of miraculous. The tw New Overlaid 6 models tho Sundard Two Door Sedan and the l)e Luxe' Sedan are unques ttinably tho most beautiful new closed cars on tho market at any where near the price. The 2 door sedaa Is finished in Duoo, 4s equip ped with a 40 h. p. motor of Willys OverUnd design, billaon tires, 29 4.U5, mounted n artillery type wood wheels; long easy-riding semi- ellptic springs, front and rear. This sedan conta''jis more room than many of the present sedans costing 300 Xf $400 more. A awvel arrangement in Mver'e tompart- meut and passenger seat makes easy lacccas to the Tear compart ment without the necessity of front passangcrs leaving the car. The Deluxe 4 door sedan, fitted with disc wheels and balloon tires is beautifully finkihed in two tones of blue and gray. The arresting, beauty of this car nras one. of the . outstanding fcatuTes of the recent' Sin Francisco Auttmobilo show. ' If you have not already Been these models and ridden In them, it is decidedly worth your while to attend this entertafinment-lecture, and at the same timo ask Bryant to show you the new Overland 6's. See for yourselves view the glass-sided Willys-Knight 6 and Overland 6 motors in operation. . ; . One of the most novel and most interesting automobile shows ever staged. - - A visit to the Powell & Dale showrooms will teach you more about a car than you ever learned before. State Contracts - Given4' By Board flAl.KM, Ore.. July 7 Setter urnn Ilrothors of Portland wore successful bidders j'i'Bti'rdny fur the construction of u wine for Iho caM ern Oregon hospital for Hut Insane lit I'vndlnlon, tbo bid of Hint firm bo I nil 1178, SCO. A. A. Hlwort of tiulom got tho contract For eonslruc tlnn of a new building lit tho U( Institution for feitblo mliidud Willi a bid of 132,900. Kox & Co. of Portland got tbu contract for plumbing at tbo 1'i'n illnton Instlliitlon at t7S.r,0 mid J. V. Shi'U nf Poriliuid I lie bciiiliiR at I.M3T. !.. O. liiimui of Hllvcrton .Will, Ju.nlU i luv lijul lV at' Ibo feeble minded institution lit I2S03 mid the plumbing ' lit 12700.75. Kleclruul wiring will hu Installed by tho Hutch Kli'itrlc compuny of Salem in a Mil (r JTL'ii imil Hlo will be fu riilsluil by Hie Ait Tllo coiniuiny of I'lirlluiid. w luiM.i bill was l7S!i, Tin- meet lug of llm boanl of con Irnl at wbli b t Ixi bids worn opi-noil was enlivened by a clash between tiovi-inor Pierce on tho onn nidi! a ml Ki'trctiiry of Klato Koior ahd Stale TreiiBiirer Kay on tho other. Tlx1 governor Innlsted that con tracts tdiould bo awarded concerns I but opernto under the slato work- :4 "Nobody can say I wasted my money,," Ptlcr fXTaololVZS Intlianapolit Race Winner This Btutcmcnt frtim the yotin( race driver, who purchased a Huick a week after he wheeled his car Jo victory ot Indianapolis and broke the record of that famous Speedway, sums up the mition-wide opinion of Buick. For just os DcPoolo recognizes the superiority ot vaWc-in-hcad engines for the race track and per nonnl use, so too have more than a million every day motorists recorfnized the dependability and ocrformancc of Buick and the Valvc-tn-I lead ypo of enrtine upon which Buick has concentrated for 21 years. V ' Dc Paolo bought a new Buick with the motor car expert's discriminating eye for performance, for dependability and genuine value. And his pur chaso is further evidence of the regard in winch Buick is so universally held. BUICK & STAR GARAGE Opposite White rdican Hotel men's compennitlon nit, while Kay nd Koxer limlsled that tho' law di s, nut reinilre tills., Kay ltCuScd the governor of doing moro man aiiyonu else to kill tho compensation commission for tho reason that .he successfully opposed tho Icglsla- turn's plan to appropriate money for Iho cniiiiiiihioii for the present biiiiiilu m. Lofquist Found Guilty By Jury Of Non-support John ! ofiiilsl was found guilty shortly In lore nomi of u cbargo of non-support and on next Friday will bo Hoiiioneed by Judge A. I.. Lcnvltt. The trial was concluded at 1 1 a. in. and a row minutes after 11 o'clock tho Jury filed Into the jury room. Joseph Daniels was found not Kullly Into yesterday afternoon of iihsuiill Willi a deadly weapon, after a I rial w hich was remarkable for Iho speed shown In trying tbo case. Daniels was accused of shooting at another man three times, with intent to kill. No oljior cases on tho criminal docket will come up for ti'lut until tho first Monday In September, when Frank Way will stand trial on a charge, ot first dogma mur der. Tho Way trlnl will bo followed POLICE RECOVER VATICAN JEWELS HOMK, July 7, (ff) The police to day returned to tho Vatican the prec ious objects stolen Friday night when tbie'ves entered tho treasury of SI. Peter's. Tho stolen articles wero recovered after tbo arrest of Mariano Stella, former shoemakor, anil said to -be responsible for the formation of tfio plot. Tho actual robbery was committed, tho police said, by two painters who bad work ed in St. Poter's. The two painters aro Amerigo hoard and Itublcondo Primavera. Tbeso men had been working In St. Peter's and arc under arrest. Stella Is supposed to have had other ac complices among tbu workmen in tho church. H is snid thill Stella was seen about three weeks ago prowling around St. Peter's. Before the rob bery Friday night ho bad been sbndowed by detectives. After tho robbery police commissioner Mnrot- ta, posing as a jewolor, opened nego tiations with Stella for the purchaso of gems. Stotln, according to tho police, carried Mnrotta to a shop where ho exhibited all of tho treas ures taken from St. Peters. By previous arrangement tbo shop had been surrounded by police and at a signal from Marottu tboy entered and arrested Stella and a jeweler, by tbo trial of Harry Hamilton. Owing to Insufficient timo to pre- I.ulgl Crnzianl, Slella's confederate, paio for tbo cases the district at-1 Tho Vatican, when Informed of tho tornuy's office was iinablo to try tbo recovery of tho precious pieces, sent remainder ot tho eases on the . Monslgnor Beccbliil, treasurer of St. MARKETS criminal docket until September, and It Is for this reason that they wort) set ahead until September. VNimilWOOlM HKTt Hpent Holidays lit Lake of tllo Woods Anil I'rater ljiko Mr. 'tlnd Mrs. W. C. Underwood returned this morning Twin Iko of t'io W'P'ods Mud Crater Luke whero they enjoyed an outtag over tho holidays. Pelors to police headquarters to con voy tho thanks of tho Popo. TOl UlXti COVNTFY Mr. and Mrs. 15. II. Whitney and Miss Harvlclt Kessinger ot Los An geles wero visitors In tho city yes terday onnjuto north on a motor trip. PORTLAND, Qj-e- July.. 7.,Cat-. tie slJK, receipts nSff (.57-fhrtruglr.r Canncrs and cutter steers 4.50 6.50; heiferj, good (Sou lbs. up) g:od, caramon and medium, all weights 4.50 & 6.25; cows common and medium 4.004.50; canners and cutters 2.00 04.00; bulls, gowd (beef yearlings excluded) 4.75 5.75; common to medium (eaiiners and bologms ' 4.5004.75; calves medium U choice (190 Jos. down) 7.009.00; cull and common (190 lbs. down) 4.00 07.00; medium to choice (190 to 260 lbs.) 6.00G 8.50 medium to choice (260 lbs. up) 4.506.00; Culls common (120 lbs up) S.005.00. llcgs 250 40c hi&aer; receipts 3525 (1655 dfrect or tVcugh). Heavy weight (260 to 350 lbs.) me dium, und choice 13.00 0 14,00; medium weight (200 fj 250 lbs) medium, good an J -hol?e 13.25 0 14.25; light weight (I0 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, g d dioicc 14.250 14.75; Kg -.1 I gins (130 to 160 lbs.) rommjii, medium, gpod, choico 12.750 14. 00 packing bogs, amo:th 1.00 01 1.50; luugh 10.00 011.00; slaughter pisa (130 lbs. down) medium gci:d and choice 12.00 0 13.50; feeder and stockor pigs (70 ti) 130 lbs.) commcin, me dium, good and choice 13.00013.75. Sheep uneven. Sales about steady, receipts 2500 .(262 direct lor thru) lambs, light and handywelght, Mt. Adams 12.000 12.50; medium to good (v.illoy) 10.00 012.00; heavy weight (92 lb3. up) medium to prime 8.00 010.00; all weights, cull and comniun 6.0008.00; yearling weathers, medium t p.lmo 6.00 7.00; weathers (2 years old and over) medium to primo 4.05 06.00; common to choice 3. 5005.00; caa ner and ; cull 1.50 03.50. Evolution Trial 1 To JStarjt Fridiiy. DAYTON. Tenn., July 7. (Pi With the uncertainty removed yes terday as to whether Dayton was to bo tho scene of the trial climaxing tho evolution controversy, Dayton looked forward to the arrival today of William Jennings Bryan, who is one of the prosecution counsel in the Scopes trial to be held' here Fri day. m. Urvn n-lll lip mot bv other members of tho prosecution who will j attempt to prove John T. Scopes, Davton teacher, guilty of violation ', of the state law prohibiting tho teaching of theories of evolution. I Counsel engaged for the defense Ol ocopes yesieiutt.v iu wwiw. iwerc denied their petition for a fed eral restraining order to halt prose cution proceedings scheduled for Dayton. Federal Judge J. C. Core held it Iria milninn that it was not within his jurisdiction to interfere with a caso ponding In a state court and exuressed doubt that if It were in his power he would grant tho peti tion on tbo strength of tho allega tions set forth. ' The constitutional ity of the Tennessee statuto, which Scopes is alleged to have violated, was not touched on by the judge. WAD Hgg mash made from the pure w hole grain and which is the-best egg pro-, ducer on the market. Try a sack of it. .' , . Special attention ' ' ' ; to d e 1 i v e r y of camp orders. We carry a complete line of groceries:. We pay best prices for eggs. ' Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co. Phone 795 , 335 So. 6th Tried to dynamite a Chicago hotel, Guest put out tho bomb. Mnyho thought bis room was high enough. i Nothing So Important , Nothing has no Vltnl a hearing on your health as Wio condition of your tooth. Defoctlvo teeth aro tho causo of many bodily ills. Without ood tooth, porfoet health Is nbso lutely Impossible. Don't fool with otfoct got at the cause havo your teeth attendod to and many ot your Ills will disnpponr. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless, lot course) 202-204 Hic-pka llldg. 8tih and Main Phono 83$ UVKSTS RETI RX Mcdfmtl People tiuests of Mr. ami Mrs, lloKrrs Heturu Mr. and Mrs. Wcftirnni Butler and Mr. and Mr3. W. C. airkliv.of Med ford 'who wero the ihollduj guests ot Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie , Rogers at their lodge at Lake ili. the Woods, returned Sunday evening to their homo. ' (JOKS TO LOIKJE Hall's Catarrh i!d your system of Catarrh ot Dcarnec. caused by Catanh. y Sold by rfrKUiJ for orrr 40 yn ". . I. CHENEY &. CO- T-Ocdo. OM- Mrs. Laura Moore left last even ing for point Comfort after spend ing tho day III the city attending to biulnejs Interests. If your ear falls to start unscrew the cap and soo It tho radiator hap pens to be frozen, , . IB PARTICULAR! If you want a car tKat "will do for a month or so," you needn't be so particular where you buy. But if you are thinking in terms of years as one should on an investment as important as this trade where you can trust. H S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamntli Avenue Doose Brothers Dealers Sell 6ood Used cars