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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
TlfESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, I92S EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OIJEOON PAGE THREE r ' SMamly cbout Ml I . CD 1 II won: pwiuen St luial OitbltON SllllllOII I i; Inn: Over :to PountUi ObttrlnM Rohaul provod bluiMU q foul fi'tth rnmu yaatoi'iiay whoa ho to Lurtrad rriiin Yn-iui wtlQfo 1'" oponl tbi liOtldayo riniiinK In KUnktb riv er, iiriimiiiK book two Mlmon wolih Inr. ovop 80 poundii Tho tilth ara In tha window or tbo a. j, Connolly lad diary, Mr, Bobflal wight them with n No. r khihh iin -nor mid mi ordinary rod. il H ii 'N rr i.' - -: P'r 5 It I Assured a long reign the Packard Eight AFTER twenty 'five years of leadership in the JLx. manufacture of fine motor cars Packard has achieved the new scries Packard Eight. , It is built to those unvarying Packard standards which mean long and satisfactory service. And ... in addition there arc the new improvements , which make such service doubly sure. On the new scries Packard Eight you will find the chassis lubricator and the oil rectifier- both guarding Packard Eight precision by almost auto j matically assuring regular and proper lubrication of both chassis and motor. ' These are the most important improvements in motor car design since the electric self-starter. Wc believe it will be long before Packard can surpass this car in beauty and distinction, in comfort and performance. Pdckfird Eight it offend m ten body types, four optntudtixendottd, Manypurcnatw tkarPda&rd tight out oj i ik vine rather than from cdpitdl. Pospisil Motor Co. Klamath Ave. at Sth St. PACKARD jKIJ 111) OWNS ON B It's the old Homestead of the Western plains "The Prairie Wife" Is a story deep in the heart of America of the settlement of the Western lands with all the heartaches and struggles, a capable case handles the picture in a big. way. Wednesday On the screen "Kiss Me Again" With Monte Blue and Marie Provost in the leading roles. On the Stage Pi ve. exceptional acts of highclass vaude ville. One of the big gest and best pro grams so far. ' rry I mWMI Theatre i - . : ri k - . - - m VISIT WITH KOX lledrord I'oopln Hpend Holiday Mora Willi Hun Mr. mill lire. It. I). HflDfOn und Hon uf Had ford aponl tin- bolldayi bora vIhIiimk wftb tbolr ion, Jimmy Bon ton "f the film Tri"i tlinlir. Mm. J. T. Ilnuriliuiiii of .Mi'ilfonl i.mijI tin holidiiyd hato with .Mr. and Mra, Honjon, nil roturnlni to tbalr homo In iht vuiicy yailarday afternoon. in sivi:hs TBIP Jama 11. Bboa ami Bert Leo, well known Iniuraneo men of Portland. "Pfiit the pnHt iiirci! daK in Klam ath Palla in (he Interatta or their firm, which hi an Inauranco company for railroad men. .Mr. Bhoa ex pacta hie company to appoint permanent repreaentatlve for thiH territory in tho near future. The bullosa men left lo re thin afternoon for Aahland. There Must Be A Reason For Star's Sensational Sales! BIG, exclusive valuesvalues not to be obtained in any other low-cost car! There is the one simple reason for amazing, sensational Star sales! PROM AIiGOMA ( 'AMP Ural Pappoe and Jack McKayJ twii of the iKiiiulur meinliem of tin- rVlaoma Lumber camp, Kpent the hol iday in Klamath Fall with frlonde. They returned to oamp inm evening. CHAROB8 UBUELTX Anlln ('. Injury WiiiiIm Divorce from Blm or L. L0W17 Suit for Ulvorco frn Elmer ti. Lowry wak brouajbt this morning by Anllti Q, Lowry, who bhargei oruel and Inhuman treatmenl in that her buaband failed to property pro vide for her uppirt. Mr. Lowry a!H that bar puabaud be loreed to Itlvc her a month alimony for the xuppiirl of their two children. Tho rouplo arc well known In the SpragV ltlver valley section. They were married In Vreka in 1820. ItltillT-or-w.lV liol'JHT Oregon Trunk ltitllriintl Acquire An. other IMeee of I'ropiTty Another tranfer of right-of-way property to the Northern lines be came known tain morning with the filing of a deed from J. H. Hecker to tho OreKon Trunk railroad. The pleco of properly Involved 1.59 acres was sold f,ir J2500 and was purch ased for the purpose of completing the North line rifM of wav up the ftust side of ICwaunn lake to the Link river bridge. THIS STAR Can Be Yours by a new plan! Star otters a revolutionary sales plan to enable you to own a Star with practically no expense to. you. This big, generous, bona fide otter is an immediate, whin wind success wherever an nounced. It is attracting thou sands of participants earning whole-hearted response Irom 100 ambitious people. Inves tigate the details ol the new Star Gold Certificate Save and Earn Plan vet- Pc? More, more Stars are going to new hundreds of experi enced buyers. Like wildfire, Star popularity sweeps up ward to new high levels. All over the Pacific Coast careful purchasers are recog nizing the unqualified su periority of Star among low cost cars. No low-cost motor can du plicate the Million Dollar Motor's record-smashing power achievements. In the field of power and safety Star is Unmatched with its revolutionary power plant and its Four-Wheel Brakes, for safety. You will come to Star you are next, as a careful, investi gating buyer! Make your tests full tests and comparisons Come in today I 5 BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE Opposite "White Pelican Hotel t TOMORROW'S CAR TODAY" wuriMivs iiiiiti: Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitney, of San PrtheladO, arrived In the city lust (renins, from Bedford, and win Ipend the fraater part ol tUii week here on business. Mh. V''iitne s a son of tho owner of the liWUe Salt company In the southern city. VIMITlMi unoTiiHK Frank K- BU'i of Jamestown, N. y arrived In the city Saturday, nlBhi fjr a visit with his brother,, W. C. Hall, in Jeffenon street. Ho was accompanied by his son. Louis. Inter expected to make an extend td visit In this section. Last Performance of Show Success Dy nil odds the must successful , of the two performances was the ; Inst sliowini; of the Pirates of l'enz Inneo Riven Saturday niRht at tl' j lair croitndM field before a crowd of ; between 600 and Tun people. With I a facility that bespoke of excel- lent directing, the show proceeded I from episode without a hitch. A 1 preciatlon of the audience was not i ed in detnan'd for encores evi , dencod by upplause. AV RpVptR I'AUl"! Mrs. Martin C'ceti pompllmentcd Miss Cocll McMahon on Krlday even inn with a farewell party at hor home. Tho Immedia'.e trlondp of Miss McMaiiuin wore in attendance. Miss McMahon left Saturday evening for the oast on an extended trip. Mrs. Ii. Sharpless Is tho owner ot two lots In Railroad addition as tho result of a property transfer completed Saturday. Tor a consid eration of $SB0t), Mrs. Sharpless bought tho two lots from Q, h. llowman. You nalurally would expect a ris ing generation to get out of bounds. LIBERTY A 1925 Queen of Sheba in ;t dazzling dramatic fantasy is Betty Wythe in "The Folly of Vanity" An up to dale story with a remarkable cast including John Sainpolis, Billie Dove, Jack llulhall and Hetty Hlylhe in the leading' role. , "The Lost World" is coming soon. Enthusiastic fteferetice WTiole-heartcd approval has greeted the New Oakland Sixes from the start. Good words have travelled from lip to lip- now the de mand for the cars is spreading like wild-fire. And with good reason: The New Oaklands are beautiful beyond com parison. They reveal uncqualed performance qualities. They incorporate more than 100 improvements including Air Cleaner, Oil Touring Car . . ,1025 Coach 1C95 Landais Coupe . ttZS Sedan 119$ Landau Sedan . . 1295 Filter, Four-Vhecl Brake refinements and above all, the Harmonic Balancer, an exclu sive feature which renders the Oaklwid en gine unmatched in freedom from vibration yet prices arc $70 to $350 lower. Is it any wonder that buyers arc-cnthustastic? Is it any wonder that they are forgetting Fouri and other Sixes? Is ic any wonder that they arc placing orders for this car in a volume which is taxing Oakland's capacity -to supply? (Old Price (Old Price (Old Price (Old Price (Old Price M1095) V . 1215) . 1295) v . 1545) A It ctuvi ,u mint v . Grncrul , Motor Time Vaymtnt Haiti, hfrefoorr llic lowest tn-th."inIia!r' k HK en matX inn loutr. w t cun nuu- MH " ai mucft ui 540 to 3r0 in our init ;...iii -im ion. , 1, R. R. R, GARAGE 861 Klamath Ave. l WINNING AM'.: . 1 O O O D WILL OARLAr SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS I) It II y ii I! !? 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