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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
frUBBDAY, AUGUST 4. 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE "wwlrf rtrt iw. VAN CAMP I.MfROVKH Injured When He ('oil Prom , . While l iving Light StUDEBAKER " Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton a. IWV! ( J. K. Van Camp, w ho suffered I wo broken ribs when hn fell from a hex on the front porch of Ills home ut imiH' P street, is recoverlBg slowly from hs Injury. Mr, Von camp was attempting lo fix the light glob "" ""' family poreh 467 Down und is miiibly psymebtaj of RI.44 each -ViUAIlllvIt ItlU'OHT Tim Oyclo-ttormsgrsph at ETtider wood's Pliarmacy reilst'ered a Hiighi- ly lower pressure today at one o'elork, lodlcatlBI a POistbla ObBSKOi Koreiast for next 4 hours: ClOUdy anil warmer; poaslhly r ' 111 shoWi'l'H. Tim Tyros recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum tlnpora(urejg as follows: Low DH High 81 a SMS&Theatre Tho OoriltiHl Place In Town iTAKI! 'I'liors WD MILE RIDE (ih THKIU.S VND SPILLS Wil li BUSTER K EATON "OUR HOSPITALITY" A Him hull n L'irit-dbsit Kronen I'liccd Fun when ih" hex hi gave way. was Hlmidlng upon TOMORROW Five Big Acts of Vaudeville and Thomas Meighan "OLD HOME WEEK At The LIBERTY It's a Speedy Program Today Action Every Minute! The Human Dynamo, Hichard Talmadge, stars in a Hundred Horse Power Picture railed "American Manners" and the comedy is "Kid Speed" If you like 'em fast and snappy, here'they are! ltltlEl' visitor O K. Calllsih Iii BOOBS the over ilny visitors trmn Woedi California, planning to retain tomorrow after tranMctlatf number ol haslnaes mutters hen. I HUM OAKLAND pronU north where tiny iiinn Iii visit frir several weeks ill viu- loui points f Intereiti party o( southern pit from Oukluuil. In- etudlni Mr. niul Mm. J. W. Mo Niece. Mr unil Mrs. Kdwnrd BHTa mill Mr. ami Mm W. II. BOBBeD visited here yesterday, leaving early this morning. Notice iniii.iii ipooplo of California iiiomi Bra reqnoi'toil to moot ii liuVnll Hull, Chlloquln, 8ql in. la . Augusl s. anil Sunday, August ii Bpenkere: P. Q. Collotl mill W, e. Olark, To ( HATER LAKE Mr unit Mm. 1.. W. Wormlcy in ipiiny villi ihl- Minn E. Hlclger unil Nornimi A. KIIuh of Sun Frun- cleepi BkotortBi to Orator Luki irare eeer night (neete in tin- city, I learlni for the imrk curly this J morning. MAQK Him SEASON I, en ill Men on Until i suge it'n in Gallfnrnoa Sunday i I.. i BeToral parties of local moo spent I Sunday in California, n number at Tale ink", clear like and tin' Lower Klamath lake hunting sago hens, the seaaon fur the birds opening suiidiiy. for n period of I rirtuon nays m i laitiprnia, I a. .1. Connelly mill J i ' ' j Daughorty wore el TJnie lake arid I found thu brdi plentiful. It being no trouble l nil in get the limit, which the Inw states shnll be only four birds to each person. In Ore Igon there will be no upon season for the Mriiit this year, WOOD Hummer weather,, has mulled dowu the prlco of Block-Wood to thu cxtremo bottom, LOW mini in n r prlcos are now on. Don't hosllnto but buy your winter's wood now, Thuro will bo uo r.hoapur prlcos. Green Slabs Orders aro coming In for that good cheap wood green slab. Our truck:! nro dpljvorlng thu boat groon slab, wu bavu over nold. Order, a ium's supply of blocks, and green alula, nml you uro anfo you can got no buttor wood. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 RODEO MERRILL Sunday, Aug. 9th Be Sure and Come Old Time Cowboy Contest Ride Em' Till They Quit rttoM cini.oyt in Motoring in on business matters which win Mop Mm here until inir thu afternoon, Qeprgo Bell is among the visitors here from ChiU oooln, - LUMBERMAN HERE iii. iii of Pacific Lumber Inspvctlori llurvBH of liny Hero Andy P. Davie, head ot the pa- iclflc Lumber Inspection Bureau 'on Coos Hay. in company with Mrs, Davis, is among the visitors here on n vacation nml business trip combined, new .IERSEY family Binrauto in Ufator Luke Mr, nud Mrs. Charles Cohen and eon of CUen took, New Jersey, who are eajoylpg an extended tour of the northwest (luring iiio summer months, loft this morning after vIhIHiik in tbu city Over Monday, while here the unst orh penplfl stopped at tbo Hoiel while Polloau, ITtOM TIIH VAI.I.HV Modtord ylsltottl in the 'ity yes terday Included Mr. and Mrs, furl Knutsen and son. who uro en route to visit at Crater Lake, PENNSYLVANIA. VISITOHH Sirs. A, H. Ilnllon of llulhors. I'l'iinsylviinlii with Miss A. t'. Shnlley f JeriklntowtV, pbnhsylvanlA, niak liia a tour of tiie west inoliidtns all the points of uteres,) in Canada ahd alohg tho Paolflo coaati lofl tor Crater Lako this morning. SovorJ Sujen bt Yakima, Waah Ingtotti arrived here yoaterday from tho adjoining atuto to nttend to busi ness matters Which will keep him In this viollllty for several ilavs, I', h. MYni her Report Oregon: fair IiiiiIkIiI anil W il nesdny; moderately warm In the Interior; llgbi westerly winds. I ItOM DOItltlH Iiinl Kunyon arrived In the illy ybsterduy nfternoon from Dorrls, OftJIfornln. to spend several dn'ys here on' Imslness mutters. To CANADA Mr. tad Mrs. n. H. Croudace with 0. I, tirlcb, ail of Kan Pranelaeo, wiio ore mntorliiK north, planning to visit as far north us BBUff, Caaada, vlalted here yestordgy ob their norlberu Journey. MBOPORO AIHUVAL ('. L. Wariioik. reglslerltiK from Modfordi is among the giteste from the valley elty nt the Hotel White BelleaB today. IX NSMI lit VISITOR . Here to truusiu t huslness matters over Monday wus ('. II. Livingston of DOBSBaBlr, California. I ItOM I NIVKItKITV TOWN Tourists visiting here over Mon day Inriadcd Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kresuinel of Kugone, who ure eujoy Iiik a motor trip, planning to visit nt Crater Lake liefore returning home, LKKT Kilt NORTH A purty of southern people la- aludlag Lyman .1. dean und two sisters. Misses OertrudS and Lor eltu, spent Monday In Klamath Kails eojallig ilewii from Crater Lak" and till.' morolag left for Portland when- they will visit with relatives for several days. BPRAI.VB HACK while Btripplug Portaa for HTarden Const rurl ion Co. Hurts Ituek. Hurt Warren ferod u day while strip Bleveath nvenu is lonfliied to Hotel Luke ami will be several aide to he out Klllott. working for the Construction eoinpany, Huf- seyere ipraloed hack Bbb- ilng forms on the liavliiK Job. He his room ut the while Improved, it days before he Is again. DOWN PIIOJ1 LAKE K. Miller working nt Crater Lake rs down for a few days' visit, planning to return to the park uboul Thursday. LHin POK PENDLETON if I). Lnndrum left this morn. Ing for Pendleton where he will spend the week visiting with rela tives and friend:;. A Year Ahead of Its Time The One-Profit; Duplex more up-to-date than the newest "yearly models" BU88EV HF.KK H. 1). Uusney the first home lead er of the Mjlin country wus lu today transacting usluess and visit- TO TOt lt OREGON I lug wlbh frleud. Bealsmln MeCaMeny and family if KOIly WOOd, California, who ure PROM KKNO meltlBg tour of Oregon, planning Isaac Moore, one of the mereh to remain lu the slate In thu neigh-1 ants jf Kcnn Is among the bnstness b'nrliood of u mouth, ure here for alcallers in Klamath Falls today, short visit. Intending lo motor t'J I Crater Lake tomorrow. FOR FEW DAVS Mr. und Mrs. Fred A. Rlanda, muklng a tour of northern country front their home lu (louzales, Cali fornia, arrived here this morning and plan to spend a few days In this vicinity visiting, making a trip to Crater Lake while here. AUTOMOULLE MAN Flunk Wilde ol Weed. Ciilifernlu, one uf Dio touthera cities auui mohlle men is here on huslness matters. IIETL'R.NBU HOME .Mr. mid Mrs. Kvan Hurtla of Lukevlew who Ifjvo been visiting here for the past few days with relatives and friends returned home Ibis morning, TO Lot ATK HERE .1 W. Parent find family arc among the Bb residents of Klamath Falls, arriving here this morning from Blfhop, California, to make Hits their future home. KA.NSAXS HERE Walter J. Harding and family of Manhattan, Kansas, who ure making u two weeks lour of Oregon on nil extended nort h-wesiern tour of thu iilitry, visited here this morning enroiHc (Ti Crater Lake. TO VISIT LEAR HOUR tl. W. Lear ol l,os Angeles. Cali fornia, brother of Hen Lear Is ex- Pectod to arrive from his home In the south tomorrow far n visit ot several days at the home of his brother, TO MHltltiLL Dr! A. B, Soule and P, ED, llurko motored to .Merrill ibis noon to at tend lo business mutters, planning to return homo lute this evening. THE Duplex Bcdy, introduced by Stude baker in September, 1924, is a revolu tionary new-type open car with advantages open cars have never posacasei before. Within its steel-framed upper structure are concealed roller side enclosures which the driver may lower in 30 seconds without leaving his seat giving instant protection from rain, snow, cold or wind. With equal ease the enclosures roll up out of sight. So obvious are the advantages of the Duplex that Studebaker has become the out standing leader in the open-car field among cars selling above $1G00. Triumph of Studebaker Engineering Other manufacturers will undoubtedly have to follow in Studebaker's footsteps. For any open car today without this unique advan tage is obsolete. But at thu timn this mdvertitemant la writ ten, Studebaker and Studebaker mlone offers you this double convenience. Another important engineering advantage p'oneered by Studebaker is the use of gen uine, full-size balloon tires, with steering mechanism, fenders and body lines esp-vuiUv designed for them. Other manufacturers are gradjally fol lowing Studebaker's lead but remember, Studebaker developed this important feature It months ago. On the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- Phaeton illustrated above, youll find an automatic spark control, safety lighting con trol on tho steering wheel, 8-day clock, gaso line gauge on the dash, improved one-piece windshield, special coincidental lock of Igni tion and steering gear, foot controlled cowl ventilator, completely machined crankshaft, oil drain valve which a girl can operate with out soiling her hands, and waterproof Igni tion all Studebaker features. These ara a few of thay pointa vrhich ehow that Studebaker cara are more up-to-data than the 'navr models" now being announced In diaxy aucceaaion. And any automobile expert will tell you that new models of necessity sre engineering experiments. Only after months of use in the ianda of owners can all mechanical ffawa be eliminated. Engineers sre human and it takes time to eliminate mistakes. Thus, whenjrou buy a Studebaker, you not only get a motor car that , is completely up to date, but you also eliminate all guess work and gamble. Your new car has been tested and proved satisfactory in the hands of thoujands of owners Come in today and see the One-Profit Duplex which has made all other open cars obsolete. It is called a "one-profit" car because all vital units are built entirely by Studebaker thus eliminating the extra profits and overhead of outside parts makeis which many other manufacturers must pay and include in the purchase price to you. Thi explains the fine quality and the low price. FROM THE BOOTH Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Anderson are among the San Francisco visitors here today. NORTHERN VISITORS Combining business with pleusure, Mr. und Mrs. Arthur 0. Howatl of Portland ure guests In the city from their home in the northern city. DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY Sixth and Oak Phone 52-W J THIS I S STUDEBAKER YEAR BVERR KB-DiSTALLED CHIOAOO, Auk. I. 7Pj--Ilck Kerr, former White Hox pitcher and hero of the world's series of lit 19 today ' was reinstated In organized baseball I . . i i ( ommissioner laindfs. IN FROM FORT Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Siseniore are among the visitors from Tort Khsm alh toduv. by Ilctiirii DALTON8 HOME 'torn Week- ill Sun Fi-micisco en Rusiness FEW DAVS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wilkinson of Los Angeles, arrived here this morn- I Ing and will spend severnl days here visiting and enjoying the vari ous scenic spots. TO DIAMOND LAKB ... ' a v H 'it C if ja Uiil-MoTdir of -teeTketer. CRlifor- niu, enjoying an outing In southern Oregon, left this morning for Diam ond Lake to enjoy several days on a fishing trip. Mr. und Mrs. William Carson Dallun returned tills morning from San FruiicLo whole they have been for the past week. Mr. Dalton trans acting business la the southern city Cnnditilms '.ire very south according to .Mr a brief visit here they dull in the ' Anna Dalton. After left for their 'Snob home near Malln. CHILD VKRY ILL Kermen Argravcs the sninll daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Argruves who hus been critically ill for several days Suffering with pneumonia, following whooping cought, remains about the -same. JINKF.RS Members of the which Includes the Hie First National ,i:.ivk .linkers club entire force of lank left this ornoon for the Be Iford lodge to enjoy their annual picnic. RRUKBR MARRIED SI NDAV F. H. Bruner, employed at Nine Ill-others surprised his friends Sun day when he was married to Miss Betes of Hrookings. Oregon. Recently Mr. Lruner utcit a home in the Mills Addition und he and his bride will make their home in the newly built bungalow. MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 4. Mt. Jean- Johuson ot Portland, general secretary of the Elder Girls Cbn ference announced todaiy that the annual southern Oregon convention of the organization will be held In this city September 4' to 7th In clusive. The Medford Ch'ambor of man ; Commerce will take the delegates FROM THE VALLEY E. J. Feldman, commercial of Medford is pnyinj; Klamath Falls j to Crater Lake during the conven one of his frequent, visits today. tion. fiival tub .(m; i ii Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.. Shaw ot Port land arrived In the city this after- j noon nud ure among the guests at the hotel White Pelican. There's a Sermon in Every Pain It's i messege from nature telling you that something Is wrong. Heed her warning and have your teeth examined and cured for by expert dentists. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless ot course) 202-04 Ilopka Uldg. Stii and Main Phone 835 DR. Dr. mid Mrs. from Ohiluiiuln and visit with KING King motored in yesterday to shop friends, returning home last evening. Mr Incut spent Iness. M.ACK.W'S SHOP und Mrs. fji C, Mackey, pttoBl I'ariners of tho Malln country .Monday here transacting Itus- OF MIDLAND Mrs. .1. 1). Hooper nud daughter. .Miss lla Hooper spent yesterday here visiting with friends iiiul shop ping from their home ut Midland. MALI N SHOPPER. Mrs. Vivlun Wlldo wus iim.tng Hie business visitors hero yeslerduy from Mnlln, rotuVnlng home Insl evening. TO IH'CKLERERRV MOUNTAIN Mrs. .1. A. Leach nud Mrs. Carry Meyers left Ibis morning for Huck leberry mOBIItaln where Miey will spend il week gathering berries and enjoying an outing. LEAVES FOR I'Al.ll ORN1A Mrs. Catherine Wright left this mora Ing tor sissou, California, where she plans lo visit Indefinitely. SPRAINS ANKLE Friends of Miss Mary Walker are BOrby to learn of tho accident she encountered while coming down the stulrs of her home Sunday, which caused her to full spraining her ankle. She Is couflnod to her homo unable lo walk hut the Injur ed fool Is doing nicely. HECTORS LEAVE Local Merchant Oooa to Poi-tluml on Huslness Trip o. M. Hector, accompanied by Ills daughter, Miss llernlce Hector, left thlH morning for Portland where ihe will spend ii week or ten days on business matters. MODOC POINT VISITOR Mrs. Flunk SlilHui, wife of one on Medoo Points merchants, it ut teudlng I, i business mutters here today. .MEItl HAN I' I.N Frank Schmidt, merchant ut Really Is Iniiisai'tlng business here loduy. fl i Our 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 tire inform ation, tire advice, tire service. We believe that in RACINE Tires we offer you the best possible tire value. We are equally ambitious to offer you the best possible dealer cooperation. MAC IN ENTIRES MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-1