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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tuesday, October G, 1025
Will Hurl Tomorrow
WINNING
TI
,f READY FOR
WORLD'S SERIES
First Game
Classic to b
of Baseball
Staged at
WAL.'ISIt JOU-NSO.-.
Prop
rietor Of
Restaurant At
Medf ord Fades
Seventy Cars
Of Cattle Go
To California
Dan Collier Disappear
ed After Divorce
Suit
ZX Ranch Livestock
Abandon Summer
Home
Declared to be one of the largest
single shipment of livestock from
! this county this year, sevonty car
Marts of fat cattle were shipped
for Bakerafleld,
thev will winter
week dleappeared from the city a Toa green for..- urasses of California , lPam- ma regular ano. resenes, tor
week ago last Saturday, abandoning ' -.vhile the snow falls in their sum- tbe '"e 'ri'-v
his business, after first informing mer home near Paisley.
-MEDFOrtD. Ore.. Oct. 6. Dan Col-'
lier, proprietor of a well known Med
ford restaurant reported doing a
prosperous business, following the di-; south yeste'rday
vorce suit started by his wife last j Caiiforia. where
Pittsburgh Wednesday
JOHNSON WILL PITCH
Baseball Idol Will Twirl
First Game for Sena
tors Teams Even
lUTTNIU iUJll. Oct. k
Witll ttiC ringing down of the
curtain on the major league
baeeQall M'aon the Dtagje was
1 being set today tot lite opening
jiaine of the world series at the
Ka-bes field, the home lot of
the National league champion--,
the Pitt.-burgh PtvatOB, who tin
Wednesday Mil enter the initial
battle oT the annua! full base
ball classic as the opponents of
the WasblllKlen Senators, 1MB
champions of the .American
league and defenders of the
world championship title.
Manager McKechnie and Ma
speedy youog l'irate team are home
Irftiv. Cincinnati where the last game
ou the regular schedule was played
over the week end- Final practice I
sessions preparatory for the first
clash with the veteran Senators are
on the schedule for this afternoon
and tomorrow morning.
"On to I'ittabnrgh"
"Bucky" Harris was down to lead
ris club into Pittsburgh tonight and
Forbes field will be turned over to
the American leaguers tomorrow af
ternoon for a vrorku-U.
The OOttble header with the Heds
on Sundny afforded Manager Mc
Kechnie an opportunity .to put sever
al of his second string men into ac
tion, Pitcher Culloton, Catcher Spen
cer. Infielder Thompson end Out
field Haas working in portion of the
second game. Since clinching the sen
ior circuit pennant about 10 flays
ago. all of Bill's strategy has been
pointed toward priming the entire
"At $595, this Overland
Sedan has revolutionized
quality standards in
low priced cars"
.... this is the opinion of one of the leading
motorists of the country, after a careful exam
ination of what this wonderful car really offers.
Think what it means!
. . . all the finer comforts of automobilinp now brought
within reach of everyone ..." 'cheapness ' ' taken out of
loiv price quality beyond compare, brought to YOU and
hundreds of thousands of others who have waited and
wanted what may now be hud in this real automobile.
Oinland Stanilanl .Won, $595 C. o. b. lultilo
his mother that the divorce suit had
eompletele upset him and that he was'
going away.
cattle ere owned by the ZX
The
ranch., located- near Poislox. Lake
county, and were driven to Klatn- fishing assignment for Pittsburgh
no stone in that
direction has been left unturned.
Meadows .May Hurl
.No definite announcement on ti
lt dereloped today that he left a lath Falls Monday,
number of unpaid bills, and about j Although the major portion of the
$150 worth of checks with which he cattle will winter in Bakersfield, a
had paid oft restaurant employes for I few heads that are in the prime
their weekly salaries before leav- will be sold for the market.
Ing, and which were not honored by !
the bank because of no funds. j FJJefcilSe tO
, oijiei s v, jiereuoouis aie uuhuuu n
and last- night C. L. Collier, father j
of the missing man, who had nomin-,
ally conducted the restaurant since j
the disappearance, and who held a
r .............. nt am ...,
taurant, closed the latter on a court ! taMXri last week by the grand jury
orjer on a charge of first degree murder,
jas an outgrowth of a stabbing affray
RAXCIIKR IX - ln tais clty September 20, wherein
II. E. Wilson of Malin returned i Jesse Gibbs- mi" wrkcr- - was
home late this afternoon "after spend-! arraigned before Circuit Judge Chas.
ine tiie forenoon here on business M. Thomas Monday and entered a
Be Slayer's Plea
MEDFORD. Ore., Oct. 6. Hyman
Huntley, middle aged section hand.
matters.
FAIRBANKS HEME
F. W. Fairbanks of Chiloquin
spent the morning here on a short
business trip.
MRS. MITCHKLL
Mrs. Ben Mitchell is here today
from her home at Klamath Agency
visiting and attending to shopping.
plea of not guilty. The attention
Gibbs is allegedrto have paid the wife
of the gray haired prisoner, was said
by the officers to have been the mo
live for the tragedy. It 13 expected
that Huntley will plead self defense.
BleilXESS TRIP
H. A. Hughes spent Monday i.i
Klamath Falls, from .'il3 home at
Roseburg, on business matters.
in the first game has been made by
Manager McKechnle. In the opinion
of fans and sport writers, however,
Lee Meadows, bespeckled mound art
ist who came to the buccaneers from
the Phillies In 1923, will be the se
lection to opposo Walter Johnson,
vceteran standby of the youthful
Bucky Harris, and the pitching hero
of last year's series.
,It is considered likely that Vic
Aldridge. who was obtained from the
Chicago Cubs last winter by trade
and a holdout during the spring
training season, will be the I'lratf
choice for the second game. With
Ray Kremer slated for duty on the
third day of the big tussle.
Fans Knroutc
Fans from the four corners of the
country are assembling in the smoky
city and eagrely await the call "play
ball." All reserved seats were sold
long ago. but carpenters are push
ing to completion temporary stands
in left field that will accommodate
an additional GOOD enthusiasts, mak
ing the total capacity of Forbes field
in excess of 45,000.
Already ail hotels and boarding
houses are booked to the limit and
-. . . a full-size, Rve-pasxenger sedan with
sliding irenr transmission at less than
SCUO . . . bid powerful motor . . . honey
comb radiator . . . oil strainer . posi
tive force feed, lubri.ation . . never a
bit of lubrication trouble repotted in six
Tars of service ... a rear axle system
siuul in sUe and strength to that ttcd
on cars of double the sua . . . springs
that give ti e riding- ease of the buyeal
cars ... a bis car nana with plenty of
bntrim? . . . here IS a n-al car . . . that
will hold its own on any read with any
car built regardless of price.
Molybdenum Steel
. . . you've heard lite word . . . but always
in connection with cars of hrgh price; it's
the steel Used in the axle shaft of this
Overland; the toughest stei I known . . .
in three years we've never had a ease on
record where one of these axles has
broken. In tiie springs we use Chrome
Vanadium steel the material need in the
springs of ti e titles', and most expt n tve
automobiles built.
Big all the icay through
. . . five ull-irrown people can ride nil
day in this Overland .Sedan and M ver
feel crowded . . . the front seat i:, 3!
inches wide and 19 Inches deep wonder
ful comfort for the driver . . . the rear
seat is -la inches wide and IS inches deep
. . the doors one on each side nro
wide enough so that the occupants of the
front seat do not have to move to let
people into the rear seat . . . and there
are 20 square feet of gla s in tin- win
dows to give u clear, open, touring car
view.
Up-to-the-minute details
you get the latest one-niece wlnd
shifhl clear vision ahead, early adjusted,
easy to keep clean just evidence of the
fact that, in this ettr, you are getting con
struction that is years ahead of the price.
You jfst an Auto-I.ilo (tartlng and i,::ii
tion system . . . enclosed storage battery
holder . . . drum type headlight, legal
lens.s braced with a lie luir riimini r-. in
the hciiriliithu thief-proof igailmn leek
dash light.
Beauty more than skin deep
. . . there is real beauty Inside nnd out
in this Overland long, low lines that
blend together and make the car look
twi.e the price p.,lhet! !a-.-:;u:-r l!:;;.-.h,
deep blue with black trimmings, graceful
moulding on the b dy, ibiteil louvres in
the hood . . . Bne broadc.eth unhuh.tpry,
expensive looking, wears lue ho
eats are deeply cushioned! Bt-ittJt ..ir-
pet in tile rear; rubber carpet in front;
the front seat i.-t one piece.
Safety built into the car
. . added to the Molybdenum steel axle
shaft and the Chrome vanadium steel
springs are other features of trongtb
that mean safety and long wear, 'i I
brake--, are the largest evt r used in a ear
of this price class . . . when you need
brakes in this car you've got 'Vent . .
Timken bearings are used In the front,
wheels; New Departure ball bearings in
the rear wheels; the tapered ittwring
knuckles are made of Molytidctium steel;
.the .-, tiering gear is irreversible.
Service features you want
'. . . Overland gives you smoother power
and more power basaUM of the I h.-.o!
tonsil net ion, the largo vnlvci and tho
more afActent valve operation . . . right
straight through the nttra power range,
1.. w gear to high, von'll get your best
re ults from the Overland and you'll
gel the rat lie tree, wear proof, troubln
- -,.. tli.:i bus made Overland
1.1. -.e.n !,.-. lb - long.-st lived light car over
built.
Now is the time
. , , righl now. when this Overland Sedan
It weeping the country, whan the fac
tory 1 1 de-iMIng its rcei.rd breaking out-
put o( the pa t, when Overland runt is
changing ,-icry punt standard, is the
tine- for JrOC to took at thll great nlue.
A ii in ut. shortage is in sight h?avy
factory ihlpmonta, made in antlelpetloa
of a record breaking demand, cannot be
gin to serve our requirements. Now 1
ill.- I mo when you want the use of your
elielosetl ear . . . before the present value
of the ea- you are driving is forced
down by this tromendoui Overland new
car standard . . . before the demand
! liveries months away . . . come
in.
We'll trade atnl let your praaalit car
apply as utrt puyment the Initial pay
ment ii remarkably low, and thu monthly
payment are exceptionally small.
JT; Jan
Overland - Knight Sales Co.
4th and Klamath
are making arrangements to care
for additional guests with emergent :
accommodations.
Don't just 'ask.' for , pepper !
Ask for 'Schilling Pepper.
More 'flavor goes further.
You might as well have
the best. ' ' : V '
Tea
Coffee
a L- i n It
'Powder
Extracts
Spices
American Legion
Convention Gets
Under Way Today
OMAHA, Ncbr. Oct. u. (P) Col
lorful scenes and an enthusiasm un
abated by seven years of follo-winr;
peace time pursuits marked tho for
mal opening Mere today of ihe sev
enth annual convention of the Am
erican Legion,
An all-night celebration marked
the welcoming of new arrivals on
special trains from midnight to
dawn. There was KUeeritr follow
ing hands, and fife and drum orps
and piaffing of old army .laiaes.
Before the igavel of National Com
mander .lames A. Uraln fell the vast
city auditorium resotipdr-d With
music and all fie songs -and mirth
the great army of democracy built
for themselves in American Caut j
merit or found In France.
Challenge
J
Check the New Oakland point by
point 'against any car in the iieSd
Impcct the .mart, toW'ftwtinR, bended Wsher
Body. HxumiiiL the iiltra-modcrn chaMli.
Study the advanced features. Note that these
include Air Cleaner, Oil I'ilter, l'our-whccl
i ..; and tiie Harmonic Halancer, an ex
c!uiive feature which render the Oakland
engine unmatched in freedom frotnvibratioru
Then drftc the car and in one thrilling ride
learn it f(rcat performance ndvantage ad
' an'' . made till the mr! remarkable by
the new rces $70 tit $350 lower. Q IVoof
of superiority In in the car itnetf. All wc auk Ii
that you tee It drive it and compare It point
by point with any automobile in the field.
ml Nutmeg rSafleSft ' ' '
Allspice Mace 'ligawrangegejaiii mi taaiiii
Cinnamon Ginger m
Paprlk tf. 11 others X
in
Nutmeg ' Sage
Allspice r Mace
Cinnamon Ginger
Paprika & 11 others
Chamber Indorses
Planting of Trees
Ily vote of the chamber of com
merce directors today noon, tho
movement for planting shade treOU
throughout the olty wits given unan
imous Indorsement and tho Chamber
will assist the work, which was start
ed by tho Rotary club and fostered
by other civic organizations.
REaiBTERHD THIH AWTEBNOON
A. M. MeKlllop, Han Francisco;
II. Shea, Portland; C, I,. Httlbort,
Eugene; lloy Butler, Medford; L.
.1. Ryan, Portland, and A. Bddors,
Portland, all registered at tho hotel
White Pelican this afternoon.
The Coach
Touring Car .
Coach . . .
Landau Coup .
1023 (Old Price H095) Sedan .... "US (Old IVkc '.I sr.)
itH (Old Price 1215) Landau Sedan , 13tg (Old Price 1645)
IMS (Old Price 1295) AH PrUss ft Factor
All ttticet at facility ' GrCMfVl Afoion Tim Vnynenl Wale, herrtcifarr thu (ou-ril in flu unlniirr,
have '" . it nuule .nil lower, Wc tun ruitv Kit a you ii maHA at (" (u tfbO in inr time (xiymrnf toita.
I R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath
WINNING ANI rIOI.DINt, GOOD WILL
OAKLAND SIX
' vf-dlJ PRODUCT OF G
ENERAL MOTORS