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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
TUESDAY, -JULY tX -lO r tAGE FOUk EVENING HERXED, KLftMXTH FALLS, OREGON Overland Adds :v,; Two-Door Sedan . ' ; - - t - i i i I ii i i I i I .1. I . I. ! .' i.- SsR 1 M v Let Nature Be Your Guide You will never know the true beauty of Nature if you keep always to the main travelled highways. Her real delights lie far from the beaten paths in the fragrant woods; In quiet flower-decked valleys; by the side of joyous, sparkling streams. Only dirt trails lead to these spots; trails hard to travel save in a Ford. To the Ford they are all open. powerful, comes Because a Ford Car, light yet easily through the hardest going. Let your Ford take you away from the crowds this summer into peaceful solitudes, where you . can take your fill of beauty undisturbed. Venture with out fear it will carry you where you will; safely, easily and comfortably. - $260 - 290 Runabout -Touring Car Coupe ... S520 Fordor Sedan - 660 On open cart demountable rims and tarter are $S5 extra. Full-size balloon tlrea S2I extra. All prices f.o.t. Detroit. Tudor Sedan i Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on easy payments : : Narue Address : : . F. O. B. Detroit SEE ANY AUTHORIZED . FORD DEALER OR MAIL '. THIS COUPON : jcjiy Sfarc i Mail this coupon to CHILOQUIN Mr. -and- .Mrs. Al Farnsworth were Chiloquln visitors Friday. They report an unusually large hay crop on Klamath Marsh this season. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Benson spent Thursday tn Klamath Kails. Tht-y were accompanied by Mrs. Marie Buell. , . . .. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mann Varnum of Modoc- camp are spending the -week-end with friends and rela tives in Chiloquln. . It. Warner and C. C. Rankin of Paunina spent a few hours in Chiloquln Sunday. Messrs. Warner and Rankin are employed in the estimating department of the South ern Pacific railroad. Mrs.. C. Hedrick. Mrs. CJ. Buell and Mrs. Cyril Benson enjoyed a picnic and swimming party at Fort Chiloquln Lumber Co. will put creek Sunday. I on a niKht shift August IThls mm- Riley Powers visited the Oregon i P" ni,s recently completed an up- to-date box, factory with all modern equipment installed.. .Mr. and Mrs. K. Neipoth were chopping in Chiloquin Saturday. Air, Neipoth; has charge of the woods for Chiloquln Lumber Co. .Mrs. Rose llrntton nn1 Mrs. New comb of Klamath Falls wen; 1,'Mlo- jquin visitors Saturday, i Ceorgn Fotopulos of Sacramento ! has recently m-coptcd a position as ! chef M the Quality drill. Tiii- Mrs. Ci orge Hell spent the properly is being improved by Hit week-end in Klamath Falls with her I addition of a new ice box and daughter. Mrs. Benson. ! cooler. O. W. Hrown is einkins a well! Mis Mamie ClarK. wlto (aiiKhl In on Ilia property on Main street, j the Chiloquln public school for two Construction on his store buildings j years, sailed last week for Sal will begin within the week. j ijoniu, Alaska, wherei she has ac- Caves ncr.r tlrants Pass Sunday. V.'. Crob and family spent Sun day at the head of Williamson river. - Mies "Wllina Grob of San Jose, California, is spending lier vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grab; ' '.. . . Cyril Benson, who has charge of the Chiloquln theater, and . Ted Snyder of Klamath Falls, spent Monday at Kowam Knm on a fish ing trip. ill Out Chief Ambition You can buy tires here and there and everywhere. When you buy tires of us, you are buying more than that. ' ' You are buying our desire to serve you whenever you need tixe inform ; ation, tire advice, tire service. We believe that in RACINE Tires wc offer you the best -possible tire Value. We are equally ambitious to offer you (he best possible dealer cooperation. Willys-Ovorluiid niiiiouiices the addition of the. Hliimlurd Bedim l ti5!i f. u. b. Toledo, tu Us Over land four-cylinder line. According to HpccKlctillons nuh-tnttu-d by the factory at Toledo this latest Overland car is u hlc. roomy, sturdy , two-door sedan, beautifully upholstered in durable llcdffird cloth uud tlnUhed In n rich blue, with deep beading, Us color tichemo resembling that of the popular ull-sleol tour-door scduu. Production of the new typo commenci'il In March and during tin' month of Aim 11 2 'J l 0 of lliesv cars wero produced iilld shipped Immediately to the dealer orKiinlan tion. Knrly sales reports indicate iitslailtHlienus upproval of the new type by lite ilhilor buying public. A number of unique aulos fea tures possessed by the new aland ard sedan were lurgely responsible for the Immedlute eulbusiu.tnt whli h greeted the new car. The iinusliillly wide doors permit freer access lo tho front scat and to the entire interior, as well as the ac commodation of lurger articles. Arrangement of tho windows per mits greater vision. Side windows are unusually long ottd with only one door post on each side the view Is practically unobstructed. Tht top la more rigid, thero be ing no break In tho top structure, except at tho front doors, making more rigid construction possible. Kllmlnntion of two doors and door posu also greatly reduces tho weltfhl of tho superstructure, which naturally Is a factor in great er gasoline mileage. Slt-uihl Interest tampers limited buck of tho front seat makes it poralbln to convert the seat cushions into an emergency bed by removing tho front cush ions, laying seat backs forward, placing nur cushion tin tho floor between front and rear seats and placing front cushion on rear seat. This Is u feature that is bound to appeal to campers and vacationists. Tho hinged driver's sent also gives him easy access to tho entlro interior, a feature. that is bound to appeal to salesmen, mall carriers and others who use their car in their dally work. Although tho buck of the front scat is divided, the front seat cushion is In one piece. "The new Overland standard sedan didn't . just happen," Is the statement from ' John ' N. 'Willys, president of .Willys-Overland, apl pcuring in conjunction wilh tho an nouncement of tho new type. "It was designed and built by our engineering department at To ledo in collaboration with our sales department, to satisfy a definite de mand on the part of the motor car buying public fur ' nn attractive, sturdy, convenient and practicable enclosed car. "From preliminary observations of tho reception of tho quantity which we have already shipped to dealers, we feci that we have met that particular requirement to a nicety. Tho price appeal, loo, is a tremendous factor as tho announce ment of this car at Jls astonishing ly low price, has placed It within the r-'aeh of a vast potential market." repl"d a position for Hie comiug year. Miss Clark is an unusually successful primary leuchor and her many friends wish her well in her new field. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnlo Jnnlkow ski, Mr. Frank Owen and Miss Thelma Holt of Shaw Bertram eam:i attended the Chilnquin the ater .Sunday evening.. Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. McCain visited Crater Lake Sunday. Mrs. Drew of Klamath Falls Is a gue:;t of Mr. ami Mrs. Frnuk Bell. Each year the beautiful lakcH and streams of Klamath county lire proving more attractive to residents us well as tourists to spend their week-end vacation. Wo lirrj indued a fortunate people with our snow capped mountains covered with vir gin fir and pine, our beautiful riv ers, crystal clear, abundant springs, lc- co!d, and game, ducks, geeso, pheasant anil grouse, the home of I he mule deer and rainbow trout, fruit, wild plums and huckleberries. Truly nature bus been kind to Klamath county and we lire awnk- cuing inure and more to tho lieauly of our own. An Kiurlisii lumber buyer on u r-i'.nl trip to Chlloqiiln stated that hi: had visited every country in tin) world but for beautiful streams and ' scenic splendor Klamiitli . coun ty wai superior to any other place. MULTI MILS HIRES MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J IvAHTKHX ;lltlH Sarah M. WIlHon of State Col lege, Pennsylvania, and Louiso Jl. Moro of Cheshire, Connotlcul, left this morning for Crater lake after spending Monday In Klamath Falls, enjoying the surrounding country. The young women are muking an i 4V .Y&w wAxv TODAY! Not Tomorrow Distiiutitf Features of the Netu Coach The Million Dollar Motor Four-Wheel Drakes Full Balloon Tires 4.95 Disc Clutch Dome Light Spring-TypeSilkCurtains One-Turn Window Litts Onc-Picce WintlshiclJ Cowl Ventilator Dumper Boyce Motomcters , Aluminum Kick Plates Genuine Gray Spanish Leather Upholstery Optional A ConrenicnceiFealure The Iron! arata, contrary to cu ' JDm, told In toward each odirr, thu clearing a wide avenue lor entrance and exil ol puamcera. The 1925 StarCar is the greatest value buy in its price class today not tomorrow. The new Million Dollar Motor has swept the Coast with its real power performance. This is the car for you, the car with a hun dred and one advanced features today features which competition may have to morrow. High class features which set the Star in a class by itself. It is the car for you. It will save you money in every mile. Compare it with any car, detail lor detail. Then you'll know positively why its the greatest value buy in the world today. frofMYO) BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE Opposite While Pelican Hotel WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR iiarn i.-iaMfmaaiiiVa'ff-'i "" J v ". fcJTT. T tr tWTK'iwj-, Tmwmrau. WM'Wn.rAi.t .3jrTV,Ti-LJM ''mmmmmmmmmmtmnnntmm. STUDEDAKER Special Six Coach ItMt lwn and 18 monthly payment of ISS.l 1 cucU Why the OneProfit Coach Excels it is engineered and built complete by one organization Studcbnker. It is a perfectly co-ordinated, harmonious unit. This means better perform ance, greater comfort and increased mileage at an accepted coach price AUTOMOBILE, like any other highly apccial;zcd ma . chine, runt more amoothly , last! longer givea greater aatiifac tion when ita thouannda of ele ments Are carefully co-ordinated into one hnrmtrdoua unit. ' Obvioutly, a better cor can be pro duced when nil vital parti are de aigned, engineered and manufactured by one organization. . The Studcbaltcr car l built on thla "one-profifprinclple. Not only all the engine.!, but alio all the bodies, and all the nxlcs, gear lets, differentials, springs, clutches, steering gears, gray Iron castings and drop lorgings are manufactured In Studcbnker plants. This Is not true of any other automobile In the fine car field. The Etudebaker, therefore, being built as a unit functions as a unit with all of the advantages of unit over assembled construction. "Coach" in name Coupe in quality The Sludcbakcr Special Six Coach is an outstanding example of the finer quality made possible by this "one-profit" principle of nfotor car manufacture. This automobile Is really a fine t -passenger coupe, , but is cnllr-.l a "conch" because it carries the lowest price at which an enclosed car has ever been sold on the famous Studcbaker Special Six chassis. In this Coach fine grades of upholstery are used. You'll find the same qunlity of workmanship and materials in all hidden places that you see out in the open. Many of the superiorities of this Coach are In visibleand therefore all the more important. But here are some you can easily see and check against competing cars: gasoline gauge on the daoh, S-day By a "ono-prnflt" ear wrm.Nna motor car that. In It.. v. talp.rt. I. mtnuf actum! by on nraantiatlon thut cuttlns mit the eatra profit, .rut ov.ihra.1. which an. wlt.n vital pari, are bouaht from other.. Thrie are only two ear. that can be. tliui ctMalAcd, becauao of all the make, of pnsnser ear. laillt in tit Unjteii Stair., only 2 tn. We all tuelr own motor., tHvlic, elutchej, .r-rins., All.., Rrar .eta, iliffermrial., atrering Seer, fray Iron cartiog. anrl drop forfina. One of the.e J 1. fltuile baker and the other I. Portl. clock, automatic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror, door pockets, rear window curtains, ash receiver, trunk rack, ornamental pull-cord, cowl ventilator, stop light, dome light, tire carrier locked by the same kry that locks door, and the splendid coincidental lock to Ignition, and steering wheel. Lights are operated from a switch on the steering wheel which Is left free for this conven ience by the elimination of the sMrk lever. In all Studcbakers the spark Is automatically controlled by the speed of the motor. In Its Insistence upon comfort, this car Is typically i Studcbaker, There Is comfort In the extra heavy cushions In the big springs in the full balloon tires for which steering gear, fenders, etc., have been specially designed In the ease with which passengers may enter or leave the rear of the car In the extra large windows and windshield. You can buy all this style, comfort and perform ance at the price because this Is tlie only "one-profit'' coach on the market today. Buy now ho "yearly models" You may buy this Coach today or on any day of tha year with the assurance that thero will be. no "annual announcement" to make It artificially a "last year's model." For Studcbaker has discontinued th custom of presenting a new line of cars every year. Instead, Studebakert will be kept up to date all of the time. Therefore you can buy tills Coach In safety NOW. DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY Sixth and Oak ' , - Phone 52-W extended tour of tho northwest. THIS I 8 S T.U D E.B A K E R YEAR