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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
Tuesday, November 8. 1920 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Three Only Half a Cent r that's all! The difference in cost between the very cheapest baking powder and the finest baking powder (for a cake) is only ha)f a cent that's all! Why bother with anything else but a fine cream of tartar product derived from the luscious juice of selected grapes. Schilling BakWPowder comcs from the pure juice crystal ofluicioui grapes t hciltlilul fruit prod (Coffee taking Towdcr t u Vi ..'it i Spices J , r Harry Hartz Buys All -Steel Coupe prominent speedway pltoU rhb UnrliiK mill skillful drlTtnn IhrllU thousand of automobile nua tans at the Important spuedwuy ra- fully nwarp oti tho risk and danger to which the spurt eoAitUtly sub pocia tlium. These men, contrary to M)pulur bo 1 1 f lire n 1 in J nt Inviirlithly aarofui, thoughtful, oonildergU Jrn cm lii lht elty unil mi tin' highway. "It Ik only niturnl that u driver whunu mifciy unil life depends iijioi th' car which he drives iraUttnn droil mlliw lit u speed nbo,v iu. mii a minute," ay h, h. Wake field, of Wakefield Motor I'n., Inc.il lidge Urol horn dealers, should de vote much attention to thu mcchu'i Ical condition of hit mount. Bmi of that hu In Interested In ' In ability at tho uxit.i. steering knack leu, steering conno.lloiiH mid other vital parts to endure the t"V'-r. trnlnn nut up by t'lo terrlfl ; I "Wbon ti driver buys a est lot hy own use or thnt ol bfa family lio In, of oume, lutoroitcd fn tho strength mid endurance of u 1 bas Ii tod in tbo safetfr orf th body. "Harry Hurts, mho finished i:ec OBd In n Miller olttht cylinder oat il tbelSO mile I.;li"r Day ra'u, on thu lnurd oval at Altnotiu, Irenusyl vmila. bought a Dodge ifioifcore Spurliil Business Coupe iho day be fore thu hilt event. Woen he drove fill nltrurtlve new car to the tn-k hln friends began to ask him where ho kuI It, why lie bought ' and what ho win , lug to do with II lifter tllo race. Iltirtt explained, 'I Intend to drive It Instead ot taking i he Irnln to tho rest of the speedway races hero In the east and then to drive hark to California.' When attk d why ho bought the Ar be re plied, "Because there Is no doubt at to Its absolute dependability the all otcel body ;a safer than n:n wood framed body --uud It has ' tho power mid more apeed Bfliui I need on thu highway.' "Thal Harts knows motors and motor performance mid knowg thu lniportanco of alloy steel In making w r'. l. fWipA". - -- oAt the TINE TREE "ConfoMlOrtJ of a Queen," which comes to the Pine Tree thdatro to- dy wtm mude by' Victor Sca.strotn, who togpther with Agnes Christine Johnstone adapted It to the screen from "Klug'a In Exllo." Alphou:,e Daudet's famous story. "Confessions of a Queen" Is a powerful story of love nnd Intrigue. In tempo nnd theme It la unlike aityom'a two preceding produe tlomi, "Numo thu Man" and "He Who Qott Hlnpped." MAINLY cBOUT PEOPLE PltOM Ul) NZ Tho Mlaaes AniiHtrong, trank and tho two l.ytlo si lers, all of Bonan ii, were proaen' Insi evening at the annual dinner n' the Public Health Axsocliition In Hi 'harnber of com merco, KKHVH t.OKH I M l.efl for Sflnn eta This MomfOf Xq iei WH Ind :.n Dun .1, W. Kotnii left ibis morning for Portland " '-r,'il days going east to Mimieapolln to Join bin wlfu and young son Hen. Mp:. Kerna and aon have been spending the suinmer In Mlnnettota with her parent and a n. Alter a ton days visit e'aat Mr Kerna will re turn to Klamtiili ! alia. LOKBMAN TO 8PKAK J, K. I, i, reman. COOiqltfng giolo glst and engineer, will dtaouaa Ilia ' oil Hltiintlon In Klnmnlli county at I the forum luncheon of the Chambll of commerce tomorrow. Mr. J.oro- man has had years or exuerltnci In thin lino of work and will giv a very Interesting talk. Mlaa Augunt I'arker at tho piano Woiio Akers at the violin and Lev A. I.. Itice on the flute will ren where he will spend i tier several .'elections, on . huslnoKH, before I FROM tiny- Henl, of the Pelican puny, arrived li nlng for u vlM PKUCAJf -II known employe V.av lumber com Hie city laist cvi'- 'i K'Veral daya. l.KAVHH Mil! CAIjIPOBNIA After apendln teveral months i t Ml. Hebron, Jack Miller and son Nelson Millar left thla morning for southern Cajlf-oma where they plan in spend the wintet nontbe. PIIiQBBBH OPK.V SATI KD.W Kormal opening of Pllchera store has been gnnounced for Saturday morniBK. aecbnling to Mr. McDon ald, manager; of the local more. V7SITJNO AT A1XKN HOI Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and daughter, Arbour, of Omaha, Ncr braaka, are vIslUnK their aon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Allen. They arrived In the el'y Saturday from I-ikevlew where they have been visiting Mr. Allen's, bro ther. In returning home tb,ey plan to visit all tho principal cities of California. Bf t Theatre Beautiful Alice Terry stars with Lewis Stone in "Confessions of a Queen" The dramatic story of a modern royal family. An excellent comedy and the latest news real complete the program ; J n Mr. I HOM SII.VKRXOV and Mri-. H. Lamb of Silver.- oAt The LIBERTY "Carajd Crnnaton'a Lady," I the inirlting title of the production lilch opctni at the Liberty Thea lr today. I.'ven more intriguing tlisu the title perhaps Is the cast whb'h shows two aiicb.dlstlngulsl! rd namea us Alma Ttubesi and l. ' :.'. Kirkwood atthe top. The picture Is a society drama, luiM'it on tbe novel from the pen of (illhert Franklin, nnd Is directed i by Knimelt Klyun. 1 S -V astmmv t TP m even fine performance 7 ton. Oregon ur visiting with friends In tho city today. I'HO.M KLAMATH AO E NOV Mrs. Lulu Johnson, nurse at Klamath Agency, was among the visitors In Klamath Falls last eve ning. While here Mrs. Johnson at tended the annual dinner of the public health akoclation held "i the chamber of commerce. LP KKOM DOltlUS Mrs.. Mu: Jorlc; Hock, well kn:)-.vo' reildint or Dorrlj spent the sreater oart of the day m hiamatn runs snipping and visiting witn iriesur.. She plans to return ao her home in the southern town tb's evening. OI KICKHS RK-gLKCTEn Showing that their efforts for the pust year have liecn appreciated, the officers of the local public health unit wire all re-elected at last night's annual dinner of the association. Fi-cd E. Fleet, president: E. M. Huhb, treasurer; Mrs. Hurt Hawk Ins, nurses' committee and Mr-. John C. Boyle, supply committee will again act as officers for the association. (ilVKS Pl Itl.ICITV CBKDIT Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar declared publicity to be ihe'llfu blood" ct the Notional Tuberculosis Associa tion during her talk at the annual dinner of tbo public health asso ciation lull! last evening in the chamber of commerce. "Of the thouumdt ot car that drlvt thu road tvtry 9ar, the Wlllw-Knlght I the only one that i have never eeen tellh mechanl tat trouble" uattmnt of rmiwr In mr nt the known "77ir Willut-Knight i the fineet automahile built re Bardies of price or size . . . it is a wonder to me that cveryboilti who can afford thepriee is not driving one' ' Mtattmrnt of a mmehaJtte in on f th4 torofl my!;" I riilf ohopt In llu " . ! 77i mb. lito ilonlAennt Quotation from men teko knew bu tloont obtercnlion tell the eoriflleta otore of Wills' Knlokt. a motor eae of enperb potecr, teontUrful riding eaoe. an extraordinary1 otamlna. ft telle tke otoru of Wtlluo-Kniokt mar among otenert teko never ehange back to otker make of ear. Striking ability In every test mmle upon (lie power plant by the'hnrtlcst driving conditions, the Wlllya-Knlgjlt delivers KllK pcrfett pcr forinnnco. Silently, sniootlily, nntl economic caliy, it ootntucrs rncrunta'fn ntdSei, Iouk atrrtchca of roittls thnt arc bnrcly trnils or keeps lis place at tho head of the procession on the high-ways. tn tho first few thousand miles, or nt GO.OOO miles, or 1(10,000 miles, it delivers tho same high stnndurtl of motor efficiency. Where other engines lose In power nntl performance nntl cost more to run its their mileage grows, the engine of the Willys Knight actually Improves with use. Tnppct noises, vnlvo adjustments, car bon troubles, loss of power through pitied valve souls, necessity fur valve grinding nro unknown In Uio Willys-Knight. Tho iintentcd Willys-Knight motor im proves through tho presence of carbon which deteriorates nnd kills the perform ance of other motors. lsed car values tell the story Look through the list of used cars offered for sale see the price of n used Willys-Knight ' oofnparou with the price of other oar's In the same general cltissiflca-tion,- you will find n Steady demand for" Willys-Knight used curs at prices very BurOh above other makes which originally soltl iu the same price scale. Experienced automobile owners know thnt thO Willys-Knighl improves where other cuts Wear out, atld that even with astound ing mileage built up on the speedometer, the power plant is always good, always ready to deliver full measure of its rated ability. Willys-Knight is ns beautiful in appear ance as it is in performance. In outline it is graceful and distinctive in appointments it is rich nntl complete. In any company it stands out as a car of rare grace nntl refinement. Sec this motor car. Familiarize yourself with its perform ance record. Especially consider the prices nt which It is available now. FOUR CYLINDERS Touring . . Coups . . Conpe-Srdiin Sedan . . . Brougham . $1195.00 1395.00 1395.00 1450.00 1595.00 All nkt. (. o. b. TolJ SIX CYLINDERS Touring . . Roadster . . Coupe . . . Coupe-Sedan Sedan . . , $1750.00 1750.00 2195.00 2095.0C 2295.0C AU prim t. o. b. I oleJ- OVERLAND -KNIGHT SALES CO. 4th 8C Klamath Phone 899 WILL VS. OVERLAND FINK MOTOR CARS BAt'K FBOM VALLEY Alter attending to business mat ters In Medford for tha Western Loan association, W. W. Mc.W.r.y returned h me today. LA REVIEW Gl EST Grace Snelling of Lakeview. is visiting in i be city today from Lake- view. During her stay in Klamath B'alls she Is a gueu at the hotel White Poli. mi. Miss Suelllng is pub lic health nurse at Lakeview. KETl HXE1) SOUTH After transacting business mat ters here for tho past fortnight, A. H. Carter, returned to his home in nunsmulr this morning. HAKUVS q MEI)l'(Hil) To tran8acl business matters, Mr. and Mrs. U. U Sarry of Medford, woro among the arrivals In the city last evening. During their stay here they aro guesta at the hotel Whita Pelican. MEDFORD VISITOR Oro Banister well known resident Hit Medford Is in the city on hns'.- ness mattei s today. He la stopping at tho hotel Arcade, While In the city. FIVE ( ARK REGIKTER L-l, ru raolaiarnA nt the cham ber (it commerce officii today, In-( eluding E. Manuel I. Hafield. Dor- rls; Annu Patterson, Redding: W. V. West. San Francisco: f Cliarles A. Sanborn, upper lake, and A. T. Morelc-nd of Orland. Sale on all coals and dreaaes at Beo Begln's Dress Shop, 129 So. Seventh St., iie::t to Shasta cafe. -7. (luUr) t. J A. A. Oj W. MEET The second meeting of the dram all: section of the A. A. U. W. as sociation will be held at the home oi its leader, Mrs. Charles Wood Eber lein on Thursday evening, the meet ing called for 8 o'clock. Mrs. .Eaer lein will give a paper on The A;tor Jn M I '' MJM LIBERTY A nroUem of modern lifd is "GERAXD CRANSTON'S LADY" 'A supcrli cast Iicailcd by Jamef Ali.ia Ktlicn )ortray tliis An .".tltlcil attraction "THE vtl! ImIiiiiiikI : - - : . : ' Kirkwood ami irfRcoft story'. of tin: Wo stem type is RAID" Col)Ii as the hero. this afternoon from Medford and plans to spead Wednesday here on buatnegs and pleasure. He will be the guest of his cousin, R. D. Ho berger, while in the city. .-Hits. KOSKEN'G RETURNS After ari enjoyable five weeks and the Theatre. It is rioped that I visit in San Jose and other south- MRS. HAVES ILL Mrs. E. E. Hayes is confined to her Ifome today suffering with a se vere attack of la Brippe. all members ot tbe class will attend. PINE GROVE PROGRAM For the purpose of ralsjng money ty purchase playground equipment and a hot lunch fund, the Pine Grove school are having a fall pro gram and basket social on Friday evening, November 6., at the school. It is hoped by the ebildrsu ami par ents of this school that as many peo-. pie as are able will attend the program. trn California cities, where she vis ited with her relatives Mrs. J..B H:sking ha3 returned to her honi in Klamath Falls. Every hat at Bee Begin's.resa slio;i is marked below cost. Bolter look 'em over. 3-7i(adv) RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body if Von Will Use Trunk's Prescription It is presposterous; in fact, Jt Is a : iir.rne to suffer with Rhoumafrrlm. ThJs Prescription does noL' ruin CARS OF TODAY : '.: stomach, it does not depress the r.t. i it , lieart. Eat all the meat and fteod'food Despite the colu end snow ol th ii Tl1sh tuklngaiu.Pre morning. five foreign cars reglston scriptioa. Contains no mercuirjysali 8t the chamber of commerce office, (eylato soda, oil wintergreen or nar Gtjmter Onnderson of Porter, M'nn rcotfcs, but positively overcomes-any being the last to register this after- ' jilT g?,t fi. , . . hat more do you want? It- Is Im- noon. This morn.ns Frank E. Ford nossible to cet something huT Th. greatest uric acid solvent know and uisv a supenur over nicnicine. TO VISIT HERE Jake Steiger arrived in of Los Angeles, Helen S. Grelder. San Francisco. Pearl Martin, Malone, Wash., and Ralph Wagner of Ho the city ouiam, Wash., registered. Trunk's Prescription sells fdr S1.7B o- 3 tor ;,.uu at Star Drug Co., exclusively. DR. M.WSO.M BETTER After suffering for se vera) days with a severe attack ot influenza, Dr. G. S. Newsom is able to ba about. While Btlll very wenlt, ne attended the public health associa tion dinner nt tho chamber of com merce last . venlng. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY Ladles of the Christian Missionary society will meet with Mrs. P.. F. Owens nt her homo on 2;!4 Lookout on Thursday afternoon at 2iS0 o'clock. ATTEND BANQVET Dr." Parson, county health doctor Ot Lakeview, nnd Miss Grace Snol llng, public health nurse of Lake view, attended the annual dinner of the Public Health association bore Inst evening. They returned to Lake view thla morning. I 1 THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE What is the Price of the Packard Six? ASK five men the lowest price at which a . Packard Six closed car may be bought and all but one will say four or five thousand dollars. And, quite naturally, for it is hard to associate the beauty and distinction of a Packard with anything other than highest price. Yet, these men, and women too, are wrong. To them Packard offers in effect a $1500 re duction, for the price of the Packard Six five passenger sedan is but $2585 at Detroit includ ing all necessary accessories. Furthermore, Packard cars may be bought on a payment plan both down and monthly pay ments being small Pospisil Motor Co. Klamath Ave. at Eighth Street Phone 890 C K A R D Reasonably pronipl.v doJlyjrles Oil most Packard Six models cafi now be made.