The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 11, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 1. L&8B
Dddse Brothers
s peciAL
Yype-a sedan
Its beauty is particularly appealing
because it distinguishes a vehicle of
sturdy worth.
You are afforded the satisfaction of
driving a car that actually lives up
to its smart appearance.
Five Balloon Tires
f n 3 o r. o, b. Detroit, j l 5 i o del I r o d
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 Klamath Ave.
mm
ill!
iOF
I SOUGHT
er JurraoRmES
Man and Woman Believed
to Have Aided Schwartz
in Making His Escape
GAVE H I M SHELTER
$487 Down in Klamath Falls
Day Bros. Not to
Manufacture Here;
O.T.'Is Endorsd
Day Brothers Lumber Co., are
not anticipating manufacturing their
extensive timber holdings in this
territory. They expect to eventually
dispose of their timber acreage in
Klamath and Lake counties but as
yet have no sale In prospect.
This was the general statement
this morning of R. X. Day. vice pres
ident of the Day Brothers Lumber
company, who with F. A. Lemieux.
president of the company, arrived in
Klamath Falls last night to confer
with their lof-al representative, Jack
Kimball.
"We have not manufactured for
4J years, since my father and uncle
were at the helm," Mr. Day ex
plained. "We have no. idea of en
I terlng the manufacturing field at
I this time."
1 When asked whether or not he
favored the entrance of a now rail
road into the Klamath territory, Mr.
, Day smiled and replied:
"Why of course I do. Any new
railroad Into Klamath would be a
! benefit." .
And well migliwr. Day make this
I statement for the survey of the Ore
' gon Trunk railroad routes the pro
posed Bend to Odell extension be
tween two large tracts of timber
owned by his concern in the Crescent
district.
The Day Brothers Lumber com-
Records Reveal Him as Pri
vate in Red Cross Work
Instead of Captain
OAKLAND, Aug. 11. !
Search for a man and wo
man believed to have been
confederates of Charles
Henry Schwartz, at least to
the extent of visiting him
between the time he killed
G. W. Barbe, ministerial
wayfarer, and his suicide
when arrest for his crime
was imminent last Sunday
was engaging attention of
police today.
That the author of the "too
perfect" plot to defraud in
surance, companies of more
than $100,000 by cashing in
on the body of a man he
had murdered, received
food and medical attention
for an injured ankle, after
he had fled from the Cellu
lose plant laboratory which
he had fired to incinerate
his victim's corpse, is the
statement of Inspector -Wallinau 0(
the Oakland department, Wallman
predicted .that within the next 24
luurs there will be startling de
velopments In this ease.
Instead of being a captain In the
French army, S.hwarti was a priv
ate In the Red cross erTlce, police
state, and the silk skeins which he
Is said to have exhlbllod as pro
gress made by htm when setlllH
stock In ills company. -Acre purch
ased at a department si'-ire tit
$8.50.
It has developed Ufa) one p luy
carried by Schwartz' '.In favor (
Mrs. Schwartz for Sl'u.uuo had u
one year suicide clanae whlrh ex
pired Aug- -'- If it proves that till"
policy is payable it probably will
be the only one of half n dofii
which totalled more than SIOO.0'10
that will ac.ru.- to the wife of tae
man who cwiuniHtecd murder and
arson to leat the insurance -ame
and, when he saw he hail bUDI lo I,
killed himself.
Touring 11025 OU Pr e: U09S)
Cossdi J 1095 (Old Trice 21J)
Landau Coupe I 125 (Old Price U29S)
New
0AKLANDS
70350
Lower
In these five new motor cars, striking beauty is
combined with performance such as you have
never experienced. Acceleration, power, speed,
four-wheel braking all are a revelation. Too,
a new thrill of unmatched freedom from vibra
tion at all speeds is imparted by the Harmonic
Balancer an exclusive Oakland feature. Oak
land has produced an even better Oakland Six
even further in advance of its field then
crowned this achievement by pricing its cars
from $70 to $350 lower.
pany owns approximately, ls.uoo
acres of pine timber in Klamath and
Lake counties. It is composed prin
cipally in the three units, one In the
Crescent district, another in tin; Sil
ver lake district nnd the third in
j the Sprague River valley.
Mr. Day and .Mrs. Lemieux will
remain In the Klamath territory
for several dayH inspecting their
holdings-here. Mr. Day has not been
in Klamath for 12 years.
THE WKATHBR
The Cycln-Siormagraph at Under
wood's' Pharmacy shows a slig-lit de
cline in pressure tin's afternoon but
no Qbamge in weather conditions u
indicated.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair and warm.
The Tycos recording I h'Tin meter
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures Induy as follows:
Hight 82 lJcw 52
, V. S. Weather Report
Weather: Oregon, generally fair
and cooler tonight; Wednesday fair
light westerly w.:nds.
ScdVa H95 (Old Price HS4f)
Landau Sedan J 1295 (Old Price (164!)
Ai.L PRICES F. O. B. PONTIAC
General Mser.1 Ttsse Payment Rales, nereloore the toueil in the industry, have itou' been made still lower
WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD W I i, L
OAKLAND SIX
RRR GARAGE
831 Klamath Avenue
PRODUCT OF GtftERAL M OTO RS
Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months
'1 had suffered for IB years with PILES.
My doctors said a surgical operation was
absolutely necessary. Vet after a few treat
meats by Dr. Dean f was well, gaining weight
and strength; tree from all nervous troubles.'
YHAT this woman writes Is typical of
hundreds of extreme cases of PILES
which my celebrated non-surgical meth
od has permanently CURED. Isn't it
worth a few treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to
CUNT, you or return your PEE,
rather than suffer longer? Read
my I'NKR honk on If lesand oilier
HKCTAUnd COLONdlsorders.
It will cause you to act promptly.
I DEAN. M D In
WtS: SEATTLE OfFICk..';
PORTtANO 01
.mi! the balance in 18 monthly ;
(jsyinents of $64,42 on oiir
fair ami liberal budget pay-
merit plan.
Same Fine Studebaker Coach
but at a new low One-Profit price
BECAUSE all Studebaker cars are manu
factured on the one-profit basis, wc h.tve
been able to reduce the price of the Standard
Six Coach without sacrificing any of tthe
equipment or quality which nude it a big
teller at a higher price.
Scientific design, better materials, and finer
workmanship distinguish it. And the follow
ing self-evident superiorities make it more
up-to-date than the newest "ycatly models":
Excess Pnurr According to the rating of
the National Automobdc Chamber of Com
merce this is the most powerful car of its sUo
and weight.
Abundant Room Room to stretch your
legs room to enter or leave without dis
turbing occupant of folding seat
Sturdy Rody Construction Fine northern
ash and hard maple arc used. We pay a pre
mium to get the best quality steel.
Full -site BclUoon Tirrs for which the
leering gear, fenders and even the body line:
are specially designed.
Automatic Spark Control eliminating the
usual spark lever on steering wheel.
Safety Lighting Control on the steering
wheel.
Iiiitnoncnci including 8-day clock, gaso
line gauge, speedometer, ml pressure g-Hige
and ammeter, in tingle Humping nude: gl.iss,
on beautiful iiUver-faced dial.
finpitxvd Oiie-dec N7iid,M-M automatic
windshield cleaner, weather-proof visor, rear
view uiiiror, cowl lights and cowl ventilator.
Ciiiiicitlciir.il Loci, to ignition and steering
wheel, which serves to recmM the theft in
sur.mcc rttO on Studebaker cars.
NrtP'type foul Ventilator foot operated.
There are only two c.iri manufactured on
the one profit !!. the Studebokrr : the
line-car held, a-:, llie 1'otd in the low-uclcc
field. Only in rioso Iwu eases tiomt on rum.
panjr in iti nun ianls .-, r .' ,.,, n, own
eentraliettil arfanieattan rnaar, nil both, mil
entin; all corchee, tr-nrtiif jfoari,, tliHtrrn
las, aprintl. l!mr sets, tray Iron caerrna,
ami ir; fontinja.
Btttdebaker has no "yearly models." but
1 iti cars c inttatTLljr up to date.
Therefore this Stindard Six Coach is ahead
of the newest "yearly model." yet owner are
protected from the artificial depreciation
which Ints cut millions of dollars from the
resale vaJtaC tit many makes during (lie past
JO davs
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and 0ik
Phono 52-W
THIS IS
STUDEBAKER YE'AR,
Ma
m n
9
The Million Dite M-Mor
Make Way for the Powerful
Star! ' ' No matter the grade no
matter the road clear up "pass
ing" space for the oncoming Star
Car. Pull to one side let the Star
Cars rush by to the top.
POWer-real power for the first
time in a low-cost car in the Star
Car's Million Dollar Motor. Don't
try to match this amazing power
it is new, a radical improvement in
performance. Make Way!
i
To appreciate, you must ride le
hind the Million Dollar Motor.
For proof, tackle any "test" hill
-take the wheel of the 1925 Star
Car. Results will astound you.
At the New Reduced Prices
BUICK & STAR GARAGE
Opposlti While Pelican Hotel