The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 15, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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FVKNINC1 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, SWTKMHKIl 15, 1925
Palace Rooms
Changes Hands
Aim her la n;l-lity will take
charge or tho Palace, Itroins, It was
learned t .la . Sim Is Mrs. Qrmca
Canter of SMiM'ltuston whu N pur
chased I :c lease anil furniture of
the rooming house from Mrs. Yay
Durum.
Mr. Durant plans I.' leave . r I.oi
Anso'a's lu the near future licit-
Studebnker Statulard Six Coach $1460 delivered In Kluimith Vnl, Oregon
04 under Btudt uumhi niir end
liberal Uudget I'aymenl Plan, this
conch inaj be puicbused out t
lliseii uui til
$487
mniitlily In nine
with an Initial
payment of only
she will make hur home.
STANFIELD CASE
SET FOR FRIDAY
s
The Club Sedan
a new Packard Six body
THE new Packard Six club sedan might well be called
the sport model closed car.
This beautiful new body combines the roominess of a sedan
with the intimacy of a coupe. But unlike a coupe the club
aedan has four doors. There is no crowding when the rear
compartment passengers enter or leave.
Those who tour will appreciate the new water-tight and
dust-proof enameled trunk, which is removable without
affecting the car's beauty of line.
Foe all social uses the new club sedan is destined to be very
popular. It will appeal also to the business or professional
man who wants Packard beauty, distinction, comfort and
performance. "
The Club Sedan may be had alio on the Packard Eight chastis.
TukfirdSix tncloieicars icllatthe $ame priulevclasiheopencari.
Pospisil Motor Co.
Klamath Ave. at 8th St.
PACKARD
U 8 K THE M'!y nJjj '
A SIMPLE PROBLEM
We have always been rather
fond of problems, but this Used
Car "problem" has given us real
enjoyment. It looked so hard
and turned out to be so simple.
Just a case of being fair and
' honest !
WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO.
170 Main Street
Oooee- Brothers Dal6rs Sell Boon Used Cars
HAKKIt. Ore.. Sept. 15. (.V) - The
CatQ acainst Senator Robert N Slati
(Ici.t, win was arrested here Sunday
evv;iig, will bo set Cir trial r-l-
iiiy m.'rning ui 10 oVi.-.-k. ritv
Attorney Frank I'. MoCo"och nn
naunqpd toilay. fi lltxwlngi a . nfe.--enco
with Inn 11. Nlehols, attor
ney for Slunflcld. A compla.ut ill
being disoulerly conduct will be
iled j-:lor to that time, ho said.
Me lr; 11. eh exuuilned wltucsses of the
fracas Xt;c.dav afteruoon.
No liidtratl n 'jas been given By
Stanricld i-.- his nU nipia whether
! he will fight the ease or forfeit ltl.
j u W be Mceaswry for stantlcid tu
i nppcar hero Friday If he wis-ies to
j contest. Attorney Nichols ladlrtttad
I bo would know what lib Clion!
wanted to dr by Friday,
j Five Hakcir eJUieus who sigut'd a
I telegram vSmrcnting stnnfieid du-
nied that they were eye witne.isoi
.Mr. ami airs, mirr Uesturook la! KM affair. Frank Sloan. sKlh
and .Mr. and Mrs. N". K. Woodhouse signc.-. wh d;e not live here cub:
attended a meeting of poultry rals-1 not be retched. It was tated that
ews Of The
Klamath Country
MERRILL
era held at Ml Laki last week.
Miss Thirza Anderson was the
week end guest of Miss Anne Set
z?r of Klamath Falls and also at-
be was an eye wituess.
NOME. Alaska. -The coast suard
cutter Hear turned her nose south-
tended it part;,- for F c.iJio Bit in. I ward for the fortieth time after
She returned Saturday evening. completing her annual voyage to
Mrs. H. L. Halton and Miss Louise A,ask:i's northernmost trip. It Is
Dulton spent Saturday in Klamath i K'Ueved that the Bear will make
Falls. j one more trip before retirement.
J. W. Huskins was unona than
! In the Falls Saturday. Other Merrill 1 HOLLYWOOD. Marie B. Bour-
peopic spending the day in the . s ' ' " uur "ere iram vuc
Falls were Mr aad Mrs. Frank j oec' oc,-'ame the bride of Kmll A.
CraybacI and family. Hud Hall. Mr. : "Inftli, father of the film stars
and Mrs. Kd Harwood. Ned O'Con- i Vlola Dana anJ Shirley Mason.
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frajler 1
and family and J. I. Hnsk-inu i The Chinese used umbrellas 3000
Mrs. J. V.'. Taylor and daughter
Arleno returned Sunday evening!
from G:'.n:s Pass where M07 had
Jaken Miss Bee Taylor who will j
teach near Grants Pass this win-'
ter.
Mrs. Hulet Is able to be out again
after an illness of several days.
Mrs. K. H. Anderson and daugh-
years ago. so people have been bor
rowing things SDoo year.
cAt The LIBERTY
"New Toys", whlui e nios t the
Iv berry theatre today presents Mary
Hey in the loading role with her
'.lusbanj. ni.t:,d Barthelmess. This
is the first time the couple have ap-
ter visited at the Martin home in ( P?:i-ed on the screen blether since
Klamath Falls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Bailey and
sons Donald and Billy drove to
Grants Pass Sunday for a visit
with Mrs. Bailey's parents near
there. Monday a funiliy reunion
will be held at the home. Mr. Bailey
expects to go to Crescent City,
Calif., while away, to visit rela
tives there.
Wayne U Carleton. who has
iie-.-n spending the summer in Klam
ath county, lert for his home In
Lebanon. Ore.. Sunday. He Is ne
phew of 0. H. Carleton.
D. w. Griffith's "Way Down East.
For many fans, "No.v Tays" will
serve as an Inirodu '.Ion to Miss Ha.
as a screen a-.treas.
Appropriately enough, b'.io pictere
iia.'olde a st;ry of domestic trials t.f
a .young married couple who i'.nl
their hagprnnis Jeopardized by med
dling friends.
Studebaker Goes
Across Continent
In seven days the l ulled States
has been crossed by a closed OUtOr
air. and Mrs. M. A. Howard and ! mollllf (tut ;t LI lull 1 mr a T.,nt nf a.l
family visited with Mrs. Howard's nificance to two Industries the au-
tomobls and the moving picture.
Actual rtmniog time for .'!..'I70 miles
parenls In Malin Sundav.
tended the funeral of T. M. Dur
ham, a former resident of Merrill,
in Klamath Falls Sunday.
Mrs. It. c. Anderson spent the
week end in Klamath Falls the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan
ChlwelL
Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dalton were
a picnic party that spent Sunday
on the Lake.
J, V,'. Soogglng was elected Sun
day school superintendent Sunday
morning to fill the office left va
cant by the departure Of Mr. Wes
sels. A. Weasels, who has been fillini?
Hi" pulpit of the Merrll church
this summer, was the guest of honor
was 96 hours. 15 minutes. The car
was a stock model Studebaker Stand
ard Six Coach.
A remarkable feature of the run
was that a trained enduyaoea driver,
a vegetarian living on California
fruit, gave up the drive at Kansas
City when his bom stato products
ran out. and the rest of the run WSJ
made in record lime by an amateur
vvbo never had attempted such driving.
'ihjs. with tin. faci that the oar
was a stock model Studebaker; Stand
ard Six Coach taken off the sales
ttpQt at Los Angeles, made the rec
ord run more nearly akin to lie: ex
perience of the average motor car
driver III an any similar run ever
at a dinner in the club rooms on made
.Sunday. The dinner was prepared .me II. Newman Is the man who
by the ladies of Hie church. About bronchi the Coach from Kansas
IXty Were Seated around the tables, i (!, Wl.. It was Ion linnn ho.
which looked very attractive. Au-hind schedule, into New York City
lumn flowers were used for do- lw0 llolir, alll!a(1 of rlmnng 0jno
corations. Mr. Wessels left Monday I ttftc.r ,avlng rested 15 extra hours
morning for the eaat, where he j Philadelphia.
will finish his training in Prince
ton seminary. He has been very
popular during his stay In Merrill
and the people regret td see him
leave.
B. M. Hammond Is showing some
of his fine stock ut the Jackson
county fair.
Mr, and Mrs. It. C. Groesbeck and
family from Klamath Fulls visited
ut the Wostbrook home Sunday.
Sunday evening the regular elec
tion of officers of the Christian
Tile Couch carried the first prints
of a Christie moving picture comedy
"Seven Days," for a preview show
ing in New York. Along the route
time was taken lor a numhor of
preview showings In the larger cities
and this is expected to open a new
era In motion picture exhibition.
VAN'COUVBIt, B. C Ceremonies
of the unveiling Wednesday of a
memorial to the late president Hard
ing erected in .Stanley Park here by
Kndeavor society were held at the the Associated Kiwanls dubs of
closs of the meeting. The follow-1 Canada and the United states, are
Ing Officers were elected! President, to be broadcast by the Canadian
Mrs. M. A. Bowman; vice president, I railway from their radio station
Opal Kskrldge; secretary, Fay Jln-ICNRV.
nettc; treasurer, Mrs. Turnbaugb,
Mrs. .1. W. Scoggins was elected
nil visor.
Pride may gocth before n fall, bill
It also Cometh with a full lint.
One-Profit Value
Unit-Built Construction
Make Studcbakcrs Bargains in Quality
B
F.CAUSE Studebaker builds for Sttidctukcr
cars all bodies, all engines, all aslc?..
clutches, differentials, steering gc ir. Spring, gear
rets, gray iron castings and drop fori-hign it is
possible to give purchasers two advantages:
1. A price llilwillHll.il Because Studebaker
eliminates extra profits which all other manu
facturers (except Ford) must pay to OUtfids
parts or body makers. Thus Studebaker is iblc
to use steel of extra toughness, line northern
white ash'and hard maple, wool upholstery, plate
rlass. painstaking workmanship to precision
Standards, and extra equipment, such as gaso
line gauge, clock, stop light, etc. yet charge no
more than competing cars.
2. A conitroctloii oilcan tug: Became all parts
are not only designed to constitute one har
monious unit, but arc Unit-Built in Studebaker
plants. Being built as a unit, every Studebaker
functions as a unit. This results in years longer
life, scores of thousands ol miles of excess trans
portation, greater riding comlort, minimum re
pair costs and, finally, higher resale value.
The net of it is this: the one-profit Studebaker
with its unit-built construction
offers you a barXin in quality.
There are others in our gen
eral price field who also build
quality cars. But lor models
that are at all comparable their
prices are higher.
Truth in dthcrtising
A reader of Th Sjeir.Liv I imin:
l-. : . r the editor .J"' '"'"" -the
truth of a Sit, 1, hWcr drtL.
turn!. ltrJ out rttplyor, P 7t
of iSt i.ttcnt t.,3 ot "llir Pott."
Others, who once built qualify csrs, have
gods material sacrifice in order to secure super
ficial price advantages. These cars are good
value for the man or woman who wants thst
kind of a car. But if he wonts a fargdirt in quality
there is only one answer Studebaker.
Consider, for instance, the Standard Six Coach,
illustrated above. It his wool upholstering;
plate glass; fine trim to hide all tacks; heavy,
ornamental hardware: clock; gasoline gauge on
dash; .lutoniatic windshield cleaner; stop light;
locks on ignition; steering gear, door and spare
tire carrier all operated by a single key.
Slam the door and the sound says "quality."
Swing on the door. Kun one wheel up on tho
curb and note how the doors still open and
close. Sit on the firm, heavy lenders. Try the
steering gear. See how easily it handles tho full
size balloon tires. Test the comfort of the deep
rear scat. Its genuine wool upholstery covers
two layers of washed, quilted cotton, one layer
rf genuine curled hair ond extra long springs
closely held together by small coil springs.
Run the engine the most powerful in any car
of this sire and weiaht. accord
ing to .the ratings of the Na
tional Automobile Chamber of
Commerce.
Come in and see this ntrioin
in quality the towcrrd price
closed car ever sold by Studebaker.
DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and Oak
Phone 52-W
THIS IS A S T U D 8 B A K B K YEAH
Each Month More STARS
Hundreds of New Owners I
READ!
Not content with build inn flic
bit low-co.,t i fir in the wie Id,
Star now shows the wny in a
newpl:tnofr,erviccscllini!that
inorevolutionary,oKcnernui,
and ao fa r-renchln;ji rut!, effects
that any one csn own a Star.
You arc next to join u-you
arc next, as a live -wire, red
blooded America ri.ulnd to get
the chance to "earn e power
ful Star, lti)in only a much
rtctwd ram ai miti youl Inves
tigate the new Star plan -the
Star Gold Certificate
Save and Earn Plan
GAINS big increases in
Siar sales! New hundreds
of owners eacli new month !
Super value features are sell
ing the powerful Star in
record-shattering style. Ex
clusive, vitally-important
features are winning for
Star the patronage of practically-experienced
motorists
on the Pacific Coast.
Surely, you have heard the
praise! Surely, you have
marvelled at the great in
crease of Stars wherever you
go!
Millinn Dollar Power
Powerful Urakciiafety
Only Star piives the tremen
dous Million Dollar Motor
power and matching this
real power is the demon
strated safely of big, sure
working brakes for owners
of low-cost cars!
No wonder thinking buyers
arc Hocking to Star value
big, exclusive value is the
simple answer.
You are next to test and ride
in a Star you are next to
come in without delay! Do
it, do it right now.
BUICK dc STAR GARAGE
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
"TOMORROW'S CAR TODAY"