Tuwlny, October 20, 1925
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Two
Shidler Talks to
Local Boy Scouts
Kxplaining Boy Scouts 'if.
Troup Number o" whirl tholr fit-;
turn duties as cltliuns -will be ami
what an lmiortniit pari tliulr scout ,
days bare to do, with tholr (uturo, A.l
stabidler, one of the Knights of I'y
tlilnH, lusl evening spoko to the hoys
nl the banquet glvon In their honor
hy the local lodge.
Following the banquet games wire;
eujoyed and talks were given hy
ii number of the Knights. Ovor
twenty-five of the boys of troupj
one were in attendance with E.
Nord, who has taken charge of the
troop during the absence of Julius
Mueller. Mr. Nord has called a meot-j
lug of the lroo) for next Friday
evening in the A. O. V. W. hall at
the hour of seven thirty.
De Wolff Hopper
Will Marry Again
llAKTFDltn, Conn.. Oct. 20.
- Ih W.Uf Hopper, well known com
edian at the Amerloan stage, came
from Botton today and after secur
ing n II 'ease, married as his sixth
wife Lillian Olaaer, singer aged 29.
who gave her home address at Oak
land. Calif.
SESSION BEHIND
CLOSED PORTALS
BRINGS RUMORS
HKKKI-M.KY. Calif Charges In
the Dally t'allfnrninn, studenl new
paper at the I'niverslty of Califor
nia, that men stdueuis are spen '
ing most of their time gamhliu
for money in the Stephens (Alton,
student club bouse on the campus,
are under Investigation by Presi
dent W. V. Campbell and the Asso
ciated Students.
Council and City Officials Rc
tire to Police Judge's
Office to Confer
Humor and conjecture wore rife
today over what prompted a closed
door session of the mayor, city conn
Oil and fire chief after adjournment
of the city council last night.
City officials were approached on
(hi cause of the meeting, but refused
to divulge any "inside dupe" on the
ground thai it was strictly confiden
tial. The council, city officials and Hie
fire chief were in session for H
minutes in Hie police Judge's office.
SACRAMENTO. Mi A'lta Dwy
er, prominent society matron 01
Mooretown and a member of .ho
board of school trustees of that city,
was fined $1,000 in auperior caurt
nl Orovllle when she pleaded guilty
to a chnrgo of sale of liquor i:; vio
lation of the Wright act.
SEATTLE. Senator C. C. Hell ot
Washington, a member of senate
naval affairs committee, expressed
biouelf in favor of Colonel Mitch
ell's pica for a unified air service.
Oregon Hopes to
Beat California
You needn't blow up just be
cause your auto lire docs. The opin
ions of there with yon are much
harder to change.
There Is No Excuse
for anyone having poor teeth, for modem dentistry Insures
Service that keeps the mouth healthy at small expense and
little time. See us for free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
202-201 Hopka BIdg. 8th and Main
Phone 835
BUOBNB, Ore.. Oct. 20. 01 all
Eugene, the I'nivcrsity of Oregon
football nioyeri themselves ctlhl to
the greatest hope to hold California I
when the two teams meet in Port
land next Saturday. Some of the
fans are we.-.kening, conceding tint
California has a chance to snow
Oregon under, but the Webfool team
Is conceding nothing nt nil.
The team is drilling hard to get
into shape for the Californlans. The
weather is aiding, and Coach Die!;
Smith is driving his men hard.
j The British government has decid
'od to try tor three wears an air
! service with dirigible balloons be
tween England and India, to begin
I early in I9tT.
If
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f I
M Buy N'o
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Speak Louder Than
Mere
Words
Seiberling Curds
Have proved themselves to be the ideal tire to use In the Klam
ath country. They will wear longer they will give better service
when they are old tires than ordinary makes will when they arJ
new. Thesa are facts that can bo checked, up, for all you have
to do is to ask anyone of the hundreds of SEIBEitl.IN'fl T1HE
users in the country, how they arc standing up and they will ail
toll you that they are getting more miles with less expense and
trouble from SEIBEHLIN'OS than ever did from any other lire.
You owe it to yourself to have your car equipped with robber that
will stand up and give their full quoia of service.
The Prices on Seiberlings
Are Always Right.
Wholesale Prices Have Advanced.
SEIBERLING CORDS
30x3', 4 ply $15.50
30x31,1; 6 ply $21.00
29x4.40 Balloon $20 65
33x5 8 ply $63.75
32x410 8 ply $46.50
30x5 8 ply $59.50
32x6 8 ply $88.95
32x6 Oversize $93.45
PORTAGE CORD
(Selbcrllng isullt)
30x3
30x3',
Utility Cord 30x3 ' J.
Fabric, 30x3' ..
$10.50
$12.00
$9.00
$8.25
Balsiger Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
Guaranteed Used Cars
ONE-PROFIT
Facilities Alone Make Possible
this Sedan of fine quality at the lowest price
ever placed on a Sedan by Studehaker
THKRR was time when the
automobile buyer seeking great
est value for his dollar was justified
in considering a car of second-grade
quality, which was reasonably satis
factory from the standpoint of trans
portation alone.
But with the ndvent of Stude
haker's One-Profit manufacturing
policy, cars of the finest quality, such
us the Standard Six Sedan illustrated
below, are now only slightly higher
in price than those of second grade.
This small difference in price is
practically nothing in comparison to
the vast difference in materials and
workmanship plus increased pride
of ownership and the extra service
that n Studehaker gives.
Under this Onc-Frofit system we
build in our own plants all bodies,
engines, clutches, steering gears, dif
ferentials, springs, genr sets, nxles,
gray iron eastings and drop forgings.
Thus we eliminate extra profits and
overhead that nil other manufac
turers (except Kord) must pay to
outside parts and body makers
and what we save goes to the buyers
of Studehaker cars,
And because we have facilities for
manufacturing all vital parts on this
One-Profit basis, we are nble to de
sign, engineer nnd build every Studo
haker car as a complete harmonious
unit. Bring Unit-Built, the Stude
haker functions as a unit with nil
the advantages of unit over assem
hlcd construction.
The result is years longer life
scores of thousands of miles of ex
cess transportation greater riding
comfort minimum repair costs
and, finally, higher resale value.
Studehaker Standard Six 5-Passenger Sedan
(WOOL TRIMMED)
$1690 Delivered for Cash m Klematli Fallr.
Or, under Studebakcr's fair and liberal Budget Pay
ment Plan, this Sedan may be purchased out of C?C. QJ ITYti'II
monthly income with an initial payment of only J J -'Jill
A UNIT-BUILT CAR
Valw Smblliisd by
"No-YarlyMll"
THE fine Studebakcr Standard
Six Sedan Illustrated brlow la
uphoUtorsd in genuine wool cloth.
Cerpetl ire wool. Window to
real plate glaas. lr'ir wide door.
Equipment Includes an 8-dxy dock,
gaaolino gauge, coincidental lock to
ignition and steering gear, automatic
wliultlilcM clratier.ash recelvcr.rcar
viiion mirror, Ktop light, dome light,
aafcty lighting control on atcering
wheel, and full-sise balloon tirei,
. This Sedan has matlv siipe riorllfci
bidden at well at obvious, llrtrly
pillars are of fine northern white aib,
cross-members of hard maple. Wo
pay a premium for the ben teeli.
Slam the door and the sound aaya
"quality1' Swing on tbo door. Run
one wheel up on the curb and note
how the doora 11111 open and close
bow the motor (till rum smoothly.
Sit on the firm, heavy fenders. Try
the (leering gear. See how easily
It handles the full-site balloon tires.
Teat the comfort of the deep, wide
teats.
Hun the engine the most power
ful in any car of itt site and weight,
according to the ratings of the .'. A.
C C. and the Society of Automotive,
Engineers. This is Studebaker'a
Inwett priced Sedan. Make compari
sonsthen realize why no car at a
comparable price has more than
superficial resemblance.
Come In and let us demonstrate
this sturdy One-Profit car,
m
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DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and Oak
Phone 52 -W
Studehaker Passes
Its Shipping Mark
At a o'clock on tbo afternoon of
September 28, ehipnient of motor
cars from the Studebalcer factories
passoii the entire Bhlpntenle made by
StudiOiukcr in the year !!'-.
This record sale wan mad" possible
by three Caetore cif nianufa4iure
which have kept tba factories run
niiiK at capacity and oyertitno dur
ing tbo entire summed:, through Sep
tember end Into October.
Thn throo factors, as lei forth
officials of the corporation, an:-
1. Oni-profit production: $HU,-
'". Invested In plants and
equlpsjteht for the tasaanfactoro of
all or the vital pat'lM of the car.
2. rjhlt-hullt cdnitrnctlon: all
tbo 'aforementioned rltnl parts
ing designed, engineered, nnd man
ufactured by one concern for each
other, they function as a unit; no
sacrifice of engineering, designing
or constructing need be made to
fit one pari to another,
8. The com pan ' adaption of the
policy of not brfnglttjl out new yca'
ly m6dels has stahltlxpd the value
of Studehaker cars, The company
had boon building a Urge Volume
of reserve mileage into Its cars,
yet this was Wgslod oach year whoa,
now models depreciated the existing.! An W1
cars by ao pr cent. The purchase or! taeenient
a car now iii'comes n pi'i-maaoni in-
vestment in trulisportatlon not mere!
ly an annual op tiny for stylo.
With throe full months to go,
Btodebakef's i'J2r, salon arc woii
o lithe way to SStabllsbUli a new
annual sales record.
bbsbh " "" " w a . 9m&mmm
eiitor has patented an nt-itu he nsed, a coin dropped In a elot
to permit public teleacopos I removing n vision obscuring pert.
PORKKiN RESIHTRATIOMfl
L. B. Hopklas, I.ongvlow, Wash., j
L. H. I.eevor, ,f, Copeuhavor of I'jr'.-J
land, Mrs. Laura KeaUn inf O4II0-I
n 11I n. and Hubert Breen ot Portlsnil,
wore anionic the nuiorlsts win ar
rived In the city registering I icl.'iy at
the chamter commSree offieo. .
HOOVE .V i'i:i'TS POSITION
Clifford iiogue has accepted o
podtijn wit.M the Bhell oil oompany
at their station cm thn cirnor cf
Main amd Bttttlll.
pnOM PBUOAN DAV
.Mrs. i'". McBtwln and daughter,
Mrs, Klii tlicy, are In this sjtter
noon lo attend Ibe fnnrrnl 'if floorsn
BrOSffle, the yoiing man who lojt
his life ai the camp on Sattttaay.
BIRTHS
AVKHV--To Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A.j
Aveny, S19 Brood street, at Mie
Ki n b i""fai liospllitl, (1 pen, )
QUICK DECISIONS
Don't hurry into a Used Car
deal. Quick decisions sometimes
bring long regrets. If you don't
see the car on our floor, tell us
what you want and we will get
it. When a man gets exactly
what he asked for, he's SATIS
FIED and satisfaction for cus
tomers is our chief aim.
Wakefield. Motor Co.
170 MAIN STREET
DODGEr BflDTHen5 DEALERS SELL 60011 USBD CARS