The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 08, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
CAR
IN
Don't Forget
The
Closing
Out
Sale
Damage
sustained
t. Drown,
by a five
driven by
town.
Ilrown
road from
MISS
Miss Cecil
at
rod Shop,
an extended
planning to
La
rails In
M. Muhon
I Vogue's
5th and Main
FOREVER
Only Three
Days Left
BARGAINS
BIGGER AND
GREATER
THAN EVER
This will be your last
chance to purchase
s t r i c 1 1 y highgrade
ladies' wearing ap
parel at real money
saving prices.
Our complete stock
of Fall Suits and
Coats, Skills, Sweat
ers, Furs, Corsets,
Silk Hosiery, Silk
and wool Dresses
all must be sold at
Less Than
Half Price
MILLINERY
Fall Hats of Felt
and Velvet.
A Complete Stock
But Going Fast
1
2
Price
and less
ONE
La Vogue
Store
5th and Main
Suite
EVEN
IS DAMAGED Local Autoists
AUTO CR ASHl in Car Smashup
Mtunlttd n( $160 was It. J. Suminy ami J.
Saturday afternoon liy O. I both local young men.
jrhoa his ear was struck
ous Injuries yesterday
passenger enclosed car
R. n. Hussell on The
when the Bulrk ear Mr.
drivlnc sklritle.i
Halles-t'iilifornln highway north of' springs road. The car
! throwing lioth men from
was turning into the main "'using them to suffer
a side road and could I bruises. They were treated by I)r
not dodge KusspII's car which was Johnson and are both confined to
proceeding south at a rate ot 40 I "''c room today. The ear was
miles nn hour, according to Traffic ; badly damaged. Mr. Summy is con-
Officer Kno'wles. , nected with the firm of Montellus
The accident occurred at the I Wriht a"'l Summy o( this city.
Williamson Illver bridge. Urown "
incurred several small scalp wounds : l'liOM I'illl.OgriX
when the glass of his small coupe I A. R. Kimball and Ed Walnwiight
showered on him as the car turned motored In from Oilloijiiln Sunday,
0Tcr- and spent Labor Day hero with
friends. They returned
evening.
MrM.MION U3AVES
McMahon. of the Gert-
len Saturday erenlus PROM 8 PRAGUE
trip through the east. W. C. MatUon, or Sprague Rlvor,
return to Klam.uh was amonc the out of town visltnri
January. While eas; ills. over the holiday
plans to visit In N"ew Y.irk
City, Washington. D. C. St. Louis.
GOOD ATTENDANCE
Despite tho cold nnd stormy
weather, a good '.tendance of local
people and their families spent Mon
day at Wlul-Kse beach at the Labor
council picnic. State Senator Jay
i'pton delivered th main address
of the day.
and a number of other eastern
points.
SOITHKUX VISITORS
Francis Trunsaals. Stanley Lewis
and Scott Wanca. all of Chi:o, spent
the holidays In Klamath Falls.
TH& RE-ALTE5T
You can't always tell how
a used car is going to act
by the way it hums around
the block. You've got to
demand something more
than "sounds" and "looks"
and that something is
REPUTATION.
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 Klamath Ave
D0D6E-BR0THeRS DEALERS SELL BOOD USED CARS
Here's apart of the
yton
WEST COAST LIFE
Perfect Protection Policy
If the insured dies from natural cause?, the
company pays $5,000
If the insured dies from accident, the com
pany pays $10,000
In case of permanent total disability, the
company will
1. Waive all premium payments.
2. Pay $-5 per vreelc for one year; and la
addition
3. Pay $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay $5,000 to beneficiary when insured
dies
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or
Bight as result of accident, the company
pays $5,000 immediately in cash in ad
dition to all other benefits.
During temporary disability the company
pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks
"A Service That Endure"
West Cast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
"CMS orncE-s" ' tNci5co
Portland Branch Office Seventh
floor fiauro Building John H. Hous
ton. Dlst. Agt. Geo. A. Proctor, Res.
mi., iviainaui rails, Ore.
OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
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G. Q. D'AIbini
Certified Public Accountant
E. W. Renik
Public Accountant
Renick 8c D'AIbini
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Accounting
General
and
Income Tax
Auditing
Capital Stock Tax
A Slough Bldg.
Phone 317
NO HERALD, KLMATIT FALLS.
Cupid's Work
Augmented By
('. Isott.
Five Couples
Many Marriage Licens
escaped serl
afternoon
Suinmy was
th., nui
turned o
es Are Issued Over
Week-end
the car.
several
Wedding bells art tinkling around
the court house: the various love
Rods and their attaches art danc
ing il victorious step UU and down
tho corridors: and upstairs In the
circuit court room. Deputy County
Clerk, who files divorces Is looklnir
glum.
All because five couples sidled In
to the county clerk's office Satur
day afternoon and Tuesday morning
home last
to secure marriage llcanaaa.
One of the first to put In an ap
itiVKli
pearance was Ilr. Clifford K. Lucas.
chiropractor and his prospective
bride, Josephine Melssnor.
Kmil S.'hlesol, a w, II known farm
er south of town, and Anna Slef-
fert followed close en the heels of
Dr. Lucas and Miss Melssner.
Then In iiulek succession came
Ernest llollenbeck, operator for tho
California Oregon Power company
at Prospect and Ivern Hoist of
Kirk: James P. Hat. man and Leah
t;!adys Copeland; and Pete Allan
Haatan and Knima Stono of Klam
ath Falls.
Lord Holaip, circuit court clerk,
filed more divorce suits last month
than marriage licenses issued by his
father, C. It. DeLap.
MRS. IIF.LL AT LAKLVILW
M. mill. n , . .' .
I mine iieu reiurnea last
evening from Lakeview where she
the guest of hi r sister. Mrs.
Zim Ilaldwin over the holidays.
TO ATTEND ACADESIX
Mrs. Jack Samrson and children.
Jackie and Marie, have returned
from Pelican Hay and will reside In
the city for the winter months.
Marie entered school at Sacred
Heart Academy this morning. Thoy
will make their home at 1133 (irant
during the winter. Muriel O'Brien,
whose parents reside at Pelican Hay
motored In with Mrs. Sampson and
her children and also entered the
Sacred Heart Academy this morn
ing. She will hoard at the nend-
uiy during the winter months.
1 ATTENDS ROUNDUP
('oldie Miller spent the holidays
at Lakeview with relatives and
friends, where she attended the
Roundup.
SMITHS VISIT BAY
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smith with
their son. Thornton, spent the holi
days on a motor trip to Coos Bay.
They returned home yesterday af
ternoon. ROWLLYK RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itowley of
Eugene with their son and daugh
ter, Harold and Helene, have re
turned to the University city after
visiting here for several days at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. James A
Porry. Mrs. Itowley is a sister of
.Mr. Perry. In returning home they
made the trip via Crater Lake.
SHOPPING THIP
Mrs. J. A. Comer and two sons,
Jake nnd Joe of the Swan Lake
country are In the city today on a
shopping trip. The Comers family
have one of the largest ranches
in the Swan Lake country.
PROM FORT KLAMATH
Jim Callahan of Fort Klamath is
transacting business matters In the
city today.
Applegate camp No. 25, United
Spanish War Veterans, after a sus
pension of meeting during the three
summer months, will again open their
meetings on Friday evening, Septem
ber 11, at the court house. Several
new member;! will be accepted and
plans for the welfare of the camp
will be discussed.
NOTICE
Save money on Tire Mileage.
The system wo use Is absolutely
different from all other meth
ods.
Let i
us show you a real repair
Job, done by tills modern re
pair system. All work done on
a strict Money Back Guarantee.
Share with hundreds of satis
fled customers this new doal
In Vulcanized repairs.
Let us inspect your Tires
F II E E, bofore they need He
pairing. Come in Today
Sixth
oACE
TIRE SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 843J
OREGON
Constantly Improved
BUT NO YEARLY MODELS
It has never been tho policy of Dodge
Brothers, Inc., to build yearly models.
When an improvement discovered, per
fected, tested and found good, it is made
ar once. The car is always up-to-date.
Moreover, tho owner does not havft to
fear that his Dodge Brothers Motor
Car will be made obsolete, shortly aft.T
he has bought it, by the announcement
of radically new types.
H. S. Wakefield
is o K 1 a m a th A v e .
INCREASED volume of sales founded on
Studebakcr's policies of one-profit manu
facture, and no yearly models made it pos
sible to reduce the price ol this Standard Six
Coach by $100.
Already a wonderful v.io m loader of the
Xnethe lowettt priced doted car aver aold by
Studebakei ita previous low price liaa been
cut one hundred dollars.
Many of the superiorities of thin one-profit
Coach are hidden until revealed by thousands
of miles of usage. You can't ice the fine
workmanship and materials inside the engine
and body which gives excess mileage. But
here are some things that you can check
against competitive earn to t;.Hi.ify yourself
that this is a Sludebaker of the same fine
quality as before the price cut a Studcbaker
more up to date than the newest yearly
models.
EXCESS POWER According to rating
of National Automobile Chamber of Com
merce, this is the most powerful car of its
size and wcighL
VOOL UPHOLSTEIiY Durable.
INSTRUMENTS Including 6-day clock,
gasoline gauge, epecdometer, oil pressure
gauge and ammeter, in single grouping under
glass, on beautiful Bilver-faccd dial
lilrliiilzr.
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
and Oak Phone 52-W
TUESDAY, KKI'TKMMKU S, li2f
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FULL-SIZE BALLOON TIRES For
which the steering gear, fenders and even the
boiy lines arc specially designed.
AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL
No spark lever on I Staring wheel, but:
SAFETY I.IGIlilNG CONTROL On
the steering wheel, ; the driver's finger tips.
IMPROVED fjNE-PIKCE WIND
SHIELD Anion , j 'c windshield cleaner,
weatherproof visor, i.ar-view mirror, attrac
tive cowl lights an I kowl ventilator.
CO-INCIDENTAj. LOCK To ignition
and steering wheel, which serves to reduce
the theft insurance ratM single key oper
ates this lock as well as that on the door and
the clever device on the spare-tire carrier.
COMPLETELY MACHINED CRANK
SHAFT To obtain perfect engine balance
and thus reduce vibration to a minimum.
There m only two earl namobefcflrad' un the
tnUrfrofit hush: StuJchnkrr in the line cor field,
and the Ford i i die line pi led! flgld. Only in
thetc two anei deef one Company In it men
plants in. ilce all bodies, all engines, alt elutehes,
toning neon, dfermdaist springs, gear mat,
i'ray inm COItlngl ond drop forgrng
Come in and ! this coach. You will find
it the same fine car as before tlic price
reduction.
487 Down
and I he balance In is monthly
payment or gOe.88 on our rnir
nnd liberal Budget Payment Ptan.
THIS IS
S T U D I- B A K E K
YEAR