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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER L 11)25 Street Vacation Brings Protests Thousands Star Gars are now From Residents ammn and will get them practi cally FREES can earn your Star Car! Famous overnight as a big, generous, bonafide offer (never before put forth by any motor car organization) the Star Gold Certificate Save and Earn Plan is attract ing thousands of participants. Big, whole -hearted re sponse from 100 ambitious people. Ton Are Next! Join now paying as much actual cash as suits youl Now here's the first step and do it now: GO To Your Dealer For Full Details. Your Star DEALER has every rule and helpful suggestion of this handsome offer waiting for you in a simple, under standable booklet. He will enroll you and explain the popular, generous plan. The Plan is devised by one of America's master auto mobile executives to help those who have the pep and courage to help them selves. Positively you will be startled into action at once when your dealer tells you all about this Star Gold Certificate Plan! See Your Dealer! Go now don't wait. See him for full details right away! Whothor Ot not certain streets tun! alley near Kwauna uxlte shore In Klamath ndtttUop! should ho vacated in ottjof to allow Industrial oxpn- slim was ;i QUOItiOn Which pulled the city council p nuK'h lust night that they decided to defer decision on tho matter until September 14, when it further lu-nriuK will bo held on the problem, a remonstrance signed by tunny citizen of the second ward wm pro tjinted at the eouneli moetlog and Calob Jones, local attorney, appear ed before the council us spokesman for the protesters. Mr. .tones pointed out thai it was taking property without due process of law ntiil tlmt land owned by wits due to Industrial expansion that this town owed its prosperity and that the council would be doing the greatest Rood to the gtentesl number if the vacating of the streets were granted. I). V. Kuykondnll. appearing for the Loreni Heating company and 'umber eompanles. that desire the va cation of the stroitts. stated that It to industrial txpnnsion that this town owed its prosperity anil that the Council would be doing the greatest Rood to the greatest number if the vacating of the streets were (trained. A petition bearing 111 signatures and demanding that a special elec tion be held to elect a councilman tor seeoml ward to succeed Merle West, resigned, brought nn install-tutu-ens response from the council. The council voted to hold the special election and authorized J. II. C'nr ur.htin. city attorney, to draw up the Ordinance for the election. STAR GOLD CERTIFICATE SAVE AND EARN PLAN At the New Reduced Prices ,agMgRgMMTf javatggi . ... AiXaJ..-" , fili s - s I Your Teeth Are Always Expensive when not properly eared for, in both health and money. But with a little care and attention you can preserve them at a Tery nominal cost. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 102-204 Hopka Bldt. Sta and Main Phone 836 Civic Pride Is Luncheon Subject liianmm rails lias outgrown the town class and should be citified." declared B. C. Mcllonry, representa tive of A. A. A. at the noon lunch eon of the Realty Board men, in sneaking on "Civic Pride" today. Comparing Klamath Kails to a department store With Main street as the show window. Mr. Mcllenry urged the cleaning up of Main street, sidewalks, cutting of weeds and the removal of all taxi stands from tho main thoroughfare. BOXING Scandinavian Hall Saturday Night SEPT. 5 THE BEST CARD OFFERED LOCAL FANS THIS YEAR HERE IT IS Main Event Earl Ritchie vs Sammy Olsen Heavies both 196-pounders ,10 rounds Semi-Windup Kid Starkey vs Duke Evans Welterweights 6 Rounds Special Event Chuck Sams vs Stanley Morris i Middleweights 160-pounders 6 Rounds One 4-Round Bout with Principals yet to Be Picked up. Auspices Klamath Falls Municipal Boxing Commission Prices 3.30 -2.20 -1,10 Beats on Hale Beginning Tomorrow Morning nl the Mecca and Kaglo. FIFTEEN AKKESTEIi Fifteen erring motorists were ar rested last night on the charge of night parking. They were fined the usual sum, of $1 by Police Judge Lent J. cnghagen this morning. NKW MAX AT UNDERWOODS X. It. Crain. of Portland, has ac cepted a position with Underwood's Pharmacy taking up his duties there this morning. Mrs. Crain will follow in a few days as soon as he Is able to find suitable living quarters. ACCEPTS NEW POSITION It. M. French, of Eugene, bni ac cepted a position with Fudcnvood's Pharmacy where he will assist In the Kodak finishing department of that store. He is a brother of Dwlght French who will bo physical director and coacji for the high school during this year. FROM .MA LIN Miss Ituth Newton of Mnlln vls- i Hod here yesterday, the guest of .Miss Mnrlam Wortley. While hero Miss Newton attended to shopping and returned to her homo this morning. .MISS OGDK.V LEAVES Julia Ogden, nurse at the Klam ath Valley hospital, left yesterday for a two months trip to Texas and Arkansas, whore she will visit with relatives and friends. Miss Ogden plans to return to Klamath Falls this winter. DOWN (Continned From Page One) FROM BEATTY Hits. Frank J. fcehmidt spent Monday in the city from her home ot Beatty. Mr.' Schmidt Is pro prietor of the Beatty Mercantile company at Beatty. nl9B9 V'vi'' if- I 1 Tumi Centcr '.td Co" lT OVERLAND with SIX Cylinders $895 f. o. b, Toledo The Engineering Surprise of the Year. Arresting Beauty-Startling Power---a Six Without a Rival Near the Price! The fine new Overland with Six Cylinders had its preliminary showing at the National Automobile Shows and there in com parison with all motor cars won immediate recognition as the greatest six-cylinder closed car value of 1925. It is away ahead of all other cars of its class in beauty . . Away ahead in power, pick-tip and geta way . . a car beautifully designed . . wonderfully balanced . . . staunchly built . . Don't fail to sec it. Small down payment; long, easy terms. Another Sensa tion at $670 f. o. b. Toledo World's Lowest Priced Sedan with .sliding liear Trans mission Font doOM four - Under Alt Steel Body STANDARD SEDAN $895; I?E LUXE SEDAN $1095 f. o. b. Toledo Overland - Knight Sales Co. 4th and Klamath WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS v c i. at rorum Lunch half after tho start of tho flight, word was received from tho de stroyer William Jones that It hid taken the plane In tow. Commander B. II. Taylor, of the William Jones, advised Admiral Mof fat Urn he was making seven kiwis an .hvar with the plane, and was directed to proceed slowly toward San Francisco, while tho Crannutl continued toward him. Another Start!, Wfdneelitj Adjustment of the new power plant in the PB-l plane, tihat 24,000 pound aircraft from a Seattle fac tory was being made today by the expert machinists who yesterday completed Its Installation and matte a sli it test flight. BVery effort was being made to make the big Boeing plane ready to start tomor row afternoon on a flight which it Is now planned will be 85 miles longer t.'.ian that on which the PN-3 numbed, was hi III flying. The Boe ing aircraft will be given orders tp continue, If possible, past the Pearl Harbor tending ton the island of OfthU to NaflHllWlII, 85 miles furth er west. What was declared by One flight headquarter here t be n record fori radio transmission from a plane was Mtablltbed! last, night when the PN-9 number I. established wire less communication with Hllo, from Which It ras then still 1,500 miles distant, ( DUTCH HARBOft, Alaska.- The Charles Blower, gasoline; schooner recently returned herd from nil Are tlc cruise, reported that the muss boy of the schooner Nanuk, strang led himself to death with a cod-fish line While ioi the ship In the far north) With the arrival of Honorable Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, from Salem, the first forum lunch eon of tile fnll set.son will bo held tomorrow noon by the chamber of commerce. Cards nunouueluK the forum have been mailed to nil mem bers of the chamber and a banner attendance Is expected". CeorKO Maddox, tenor, appearing In the "Pirates of Pensance" will render several vocal numbers, which will add to the program. , Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are in from Olene today on business matters. They plan to return homo this evening. Watch for A ii ti o u ncement On the sale of the Houston & Phelps Grocery Stock Which was purchased from the sheriff at 60c on the dollar Sale Starts Friday No Axe to Grind p Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard size, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first quality products only. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone. 294-.?