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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1928)
W'(1 nostlny, January 11, 1028 THE EVENING TIERATX), KLAMATH FATJ.S. OREGON BRIEF NEWS -OF-KLAMATH 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN Here's the 2,000,000th Buick! Knld llnllli to Itnoiiw Tim four mom biinnalow for merly owned by Mr. and Mn. Hurry Asplund ha been sold through Hit ('hllrota-Rmlili ril state offlio ta Mr. ami Mrs. Al bert K. Room. Tha bungnlow In looted un Michigan avenue. Mr. mid Mn. Aapliuid hav. left for Canada wher. they will make their future hiiinii. Itcsiiincd rimlilini Mra. Thelma l.lttcnhnrger r-auini-d hi'r iHwIilon aa secretary In I ho office lit Dr. K. tilntarhe flhl morning following a til rou weeks' vacation spent In l.ewla ' Inn, lilnliu, llli relative ind frlcud. Hon llnrn Today Mr. and Mra, Anhlo Kinkadn o( HI 20 Wanllund avenue am receiving ' roiiKraliilttllona upon 'the arrival or a baby liny, Imrti Hi la morning al Kliunalli V alloy lioatiltal. Trniluirllng llualnrwi 1 1 ro ll. O. Mulliuwa, formerly nf K'annlh Kalla and now a retl di'iit nf I lin lingua lllver ruuniry, la hvra tor several days un of ficial business. Axplun.U l-'fl fur Snrlli Mr. and Mra. Hurry Anplund have It'll for northern Cnnaila, where Mr. Asplund liaa arrepted a pnalilnn Willi tha Bhevlln-lllxon Lumber company, Ybdtlng nl Itngun Klvcr Mra. I.. II, Tlimnaa and aon, Charloa, aro aponillnit torinlulil In Ilia Hoku" Itlvcr rminlry vl lilng wltli Mra. Tliomaa alatcr. Mra. II. (. Matliewa, furinurly of una cliy. Ilw Tor Hmwnl ln Mr. and Mra. liuvn I.lakey' with Mr. I.l.key'a mclher aro: apendlng aevnral daya In Klamath j of Intigha punrtuute the action i Knlla from their linmii near Ma- , of the pluy, beginning with the ' till. They are glioma at Ibo Ho- j entrance of Joaeph Wllllama lia lei Arrada while here. itlio Jew aeennd-hand mnn. and continuing through the Uat act I'roin 'lilliMiilti where rltnphcn Hurdy, played by Mr. and Mra. K. Norman and Moroni ulren, after the rift nf daughter of I'hlloquln are gueata domestic rclallnns between til" lu Klamath Kails today and' are ; wife and himself and her ensuing slopping at tha hotul Arcade determination to leave, attempts whl.e here. to muke bis own supper. "Any . fool can run a house all you Front Soiilli need Is aome common aense and II. II. Miller, liimbermar of : a good appetite," auya Hlephea Ann Frinrlsm, la hern for a fewimid then attempts to "boll a A nH rfl..ll I i.. . , I.. hi. .i. in u i.,,.,i'. s-ti.lr... . iirr.,ni nf .lo.ii'n linninr Mr. Miller la Hotel I'ellran. stopping at the VMlInK 1 rtnii Mmlfonl Mrs. J. H. Ilrnwn of Medford la visiting with friends In Ktnm-, ynth Falls tor a few days from the valley. Mrs, llrown la reg . latered among the gueata at the Hotel I'ellran. Hover n Flty Itlrbard Hovey, prominent lum bermnn, la in the city for a brief buslnesa 'slt from Ban Frnn rlaro. Mr. Hovey la among the hotel gueata registered al tho Hotel Hall. j At lintel rnnuriMA- Mr. and Mra. K. II. Itlnnnrsnn and family of Klnmath Falls are registered among the hotel guests at tho Co iik reus lu, Portland this woek. llnran Vlnltlng He F. T. llnran, manager of tha Forest Lumber company at Hue. Illdge, arrived III Hie rlty tills morning to transact business. From llonil V. H. Wallace of Mend regis tered at the Hotel Arcade yester day while hern for a short time on business affairs. HuiiHitiuIr Visitor F. Tilnioge, Jr., and I-co Wolfe of Dunsinulr are gueHla at the Hotel Arcade while here tor a sf few daya on buslnesa. Vanillic (inlnix ortli - K. W. Vannlr. of tho Oolden Rule Store plans to leave on this evonltiK'a train for Portland on brief business trip. Mill's (iolng Norlli Frank Miles of this rlty Is leaving tonight for Portland whore ho will visit for several dnya while transacting business. Frnm Mnllii II. McElvey of Mulln transact ed buslnesa In the city yester day for aovernl hours, returning homo last evonlng. IrevIng For F.nirriie Elsie I,. Le in Ing of Merrill plans to leave on Frldny tor Eti geno to spend tho week-end with friends. Upturned Frnm Fort Gus Eksmun hns returned to Klamath Fulls from Fort Klnm ath, where ho spent several duyB on a combined business und pleasure trip. ItetiirniNl To Fort Klniniitli Mrs. (1. A. Page nnd son (lonn Adrlnn hnvn returned to thnlr homo nt Fort Klamalli from the Klnmulll Valley honpltill. Iletiillieil From Iiliiln Mrs. Hen llrlsron of Fort Klamath hns relumed tn her heme following an enjoyable Islt in Idaho with her slater. From limit)' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hrhmlla of Heiitty are spending the tiny ' In Klamath Falls on a combined business nnd plensuro trip. They aro slopping at tho Hotel Hull. Tft eso aro , pleasant evenings for tho man who bought his wlfo , n radio .nnd tils aon art oloctl'lc r train (or Cbrlutuiaa, mm Wmmmmsm PLAY ATTRACTS c r N rro ATTENTION I KLAMATH FALLS Tho Mnn ol Olavn I'luyera ned no liitrnd' -llon In Klimuth Fulla i tlwalxr aonra. Thulr lornn-r ap- ' n,.Hr,,nMH lt.,r llllVJ mttHil kll many ( rh nila that thi-lr nt'xt nl trudtlun "Tho Diilnnr," III whlrh lliry apprnr nt Hid 1'lno Trna Tliuraduy and Friday -BiiliiKa will lix liullid with diillKlit by a very frli-ndly audlni'. Tha flrnt louring ropxrlnlr rninpany alngna flnlnlifd pcrforin-atu-va of plava (if diatlnrllon and merll. In "Tho Dcluur" Mr. Ol avn la furthering nnn of tho Idoala of tlm orKUiiliiillon lliat !of preaculliiK for the Ainerlran pulillv the bent p.aya of the Alner- lean drumatlata. "Tito uutour , la the fit nt rerlona eflort of one of Amerlra'a boat known drama-, Una. Owen Davln, and la a dramn I of Long Inland farm life, i'li'tity ! nh..... " t't.,...h,i,,t Olntf burn of comic lines sua suit- ntlons, that form the high spots of comedy In an otherwise en- thrnlli'ug drama. This Is the fifth annual sea- son of the Moroni Olsen players nnd the growth of the company In strength, of perforin ince and popular Interest liaa been truly remarkable. Heserved seata are now on snle at the I'lno Treo. There will bo evening performances only on Thursday and Friday. I LAWYERS MAKE LAST ATTEMPT, (Continued from page Onel " about the denial of clemency It will not come as a great shock to them." It wns learned that Dr. George W. Klrehway, former clean of Columbia law school and former warden of Sing Slug prison, had conferred with other officials of the society for the abolition of capital punishment aa to whether any action should lie taken In connection with the Snyder-Gray case and that It had been decided to take none. It was explained that the society fell that It was concerned solely with a prin ciple and not with any persona. Warden Lawos announced he bad received a doxon letters from peoplo who offered to tile In the stead of Mrs. Snyder and Gray. Tho writers wcro all character ized by the warden as "cranks." ROSEBURG WIFE DENIES CHARGE (Continued frnm page One) sho had bundled up In her ef fort to locale her son. She snyi that she went In an adJnlnltiR room and took down a larger pockotbook that had been uned KM a receptacle for various arti cles, Including tho bottle of poi son, nnd that these articles wete dumped out on the table where the strychnine wus later found. Ibo dog slit says, followed Mr. Adams and herself for consider able dlstauco after they started nnd had tn ho chased heme. It la her theory that the dog so cured polaon awny frnm homo, or else w&s deliberately killed by her liuabnnd In an nttempt to rilHcri-dll her and prevent her from hiuin.j a part In Ibo distri bution of the estate , MALONEY PICKS JACK SHARKEY TO BEAT HEENY IIOSTON, Jan. 11. (A") Huston hexing circles contain no doubts as to Jack Sharkey's physical conditions even though Iho New York boxing commission does not raro to examine his one Injured left hnnd before his bout with Tommy Hceny next Frldny tilglit. Jlihmy Miilohny, heavyweight whose tltlo nHplrntlonM wcro Wanted by knockouts by Inth Sharkey and llucny, today pre dicted Sharkey would win by a knockout. Dun Cnrrnll, Mnl oney'a mnnngor, ngreed and sot the limit of tho fight at "tour or five rouu.Ua. " " vt liiminnrT nninrtwhippct b" unt in iuan- 'lllHlWHt I Hrlll U tlllca never attnmpted bi turo. lljyllirrr I rilllll I V"nt:rz opinion In tha Indna- llllil I l-l try l that lli light rnr murkat K . H 1(1!" II ear li I "j i perfo I U volun WE fill tiltn John WiHy Move Ex- d. dlKn on the encloRed mod ' . ... cla whlrh Incorporatea the lateat pected by Automobile I cadet type of aun vlaor, rontraat' .1 , fllC ! Ing window reveals whlrh adda AUUIOrillCS Ol U. O. jmalerlally to the appearance o: ' Hie body, remote door controla, John N. Wlllya, crcaldvnt of , tollowliiR Die lutcat di-vclopincnto Wlllya - Overlnnd, Inc., ir.ade a rharirterlatlc move una wee when ho droppt-d tho prlri- on the Whippet by a larger margin than baa ever been made on a n..i,i rmr tv anv manufacturer in nnn move befnro. Tho now prlcea bring the Whip- pot ,irert competition with lhB lowest priced car on the mar- g,,i Blld also bring an Improved whippet with addbd equipment ani hod lea wlilrh enhance lis present reputation for beauty. Kor the past aeveral months.' Mr. Willys baa been busy on plans for the organization he heads, and these plana have In- rinded the building of a new ,ody plant which -will take care of Whippet body construction,. the opening of a new forge and I .- I... ...A nih.. H .n. -. ki,.h h... ...n. in. creased the operating efficiency tu( economy of Wl.lya-Overland .Vow he announces that the or- ganlzalUin la In a position to produce nt aa low a cost as any manufacturer In the Industry and (i,H that the Whippet will mnln- tain the elementa of quality and workmanship which lias ranked It at the top In quality and per- fnrmunrn In tho light car field. Automobile ezperts have looked I ' for a striking move from Mr. Willys, for It hu been his repu- Itatlon that he was always ready, to moot any new situation in ins i 'industry whlrh might better the position of the products built by; Willys-Overland. j Tho ono which was announced this week came as a complete surprise In Its magnitude It la commented upon that Mr. Willys made the statement nineteen months ago that tho Whippet would entire' change the trend In light car construction, tie baa always been looked upon as a pioneer, and one largo manutac- I ",r"r "I"1 on reading the new Whippet prices, "He pioneered the engineering' In the light car field, now he Is nloneerlug atinl- lly nt low price." l During the past six months the Willys-Overland doiler organisa tion hae been put into excellent 1 shape to copo with a greatly en- Urged l)ns program Mr. Willys announces that the ! - . . , , i l 9 I ST.Wm SCWVK-t. ISC. ' J l l I I l I ' " - ..I!!: wtdo mien to the atronK- lilddar and that quality and 1 perfnrmanca will ant the lead In , me output. They ay that John N. Wlllya la tha man In the Induatry who can be looked upon aa the moat ready to win luurela for li la or ganization by a bold 'and dra- 1 mullc alrnke. The firpaent Whlnnft ahnwa a In convenience In opening; the uoui, uu vw,iiu uew le''l fendera. wider than hitherto urn-d and of the full crown typo " pouhmu uo w and mounted oil a new one-piece " member ading to the ep- pcaraa.ee of alao. New equipment Includes an automatic windshield wiper, rear vision mirror and stoplight at the rcir ,n combination with the rear driving light. L Cirandn Vlaltnrs Hero- Mr. and Mra. W. C. Kelley and son and Mr. and Mra. llagoson, all nf La Grands, are visiting In Klamath Falls at the home of Mra. B. T. Illgglnson at 62a North 1 1th atreet. Mm. ll'ggln- aon Is the mother of Mr. Ko ley n,l 1 r U a nann In r.lnrnli.c in I. r.mn,ie tln.v will iit In i .MarMineia wttn friends lor sev- eral daya. They are making the trip via motor. We Will Hold a Car For You With a Deposit V , Our Used Cars are Good Buys Twenty Cars to Select from at $50.00 Up DODGES BUICKS HUPS- CHEVROLETS . CLOSED AND TOURING CARS TRADED AND SOLD ON TERMS OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. 515 Klamath Ave. Phone 272 Out Our Way . -.. vV. ?B "wru..F ."'i :-".-. . E.T. ffrong, prc-flucnt anil smeral mrnatrr of tU Btilck Motor Com rany, f ibown cpplnj into the Z.OOO.OOOlh Uuick it rolled off the unified ftMemhly line. Pnt-JuciUm of tltii car make Hukk uniriueamong manufac lurera of htgh-flnde aulomobile. The car, a tivc'pactter coupe, i facing diplayed In co.inectiotkKilh die Js.ationt Automobile btumk , Unlucky MickeyjjJHj f it Mickey O'Nelt, nn Innocent citizen of l.os Angeles, breathed a altrh of relief when Edward Hickman was arrested In Oregon. O'Neil was unlucky enough to lok like Hickman, and was dragged to the p. lice station eight times by ex cited citizens who were sure they had "caught Hickman." Fort Klanuith Win The Fort Klamath high school clr'a basketball team defeated the Bonanza team In the second K" rue of the series on last Saturday evening. 100 SCOre VHk . . The flrit rame was olaved at Chlloquin with the high schools it the dedication 01 the new Evmnashini. The scorn at this game was 16 to II. .'-..;LK-t V FORDS STARS STUDEBAKERS CHRYSLERS 'f OUR WITH Automobile Man Says Machine Will Match Henry'a Price ' NEW' YORK. Jan. It. W. C. Durant has today placed the Star Four In direct competition with the new Ford car. ' Fiom the offices of Durant Mo 'ors, Inc., came this morning the Iflclal announcement that the 'K28 Star Four will much the n price, model for model. eastern factory, startling announcement from the headquarters of the wiz ard of the motor car Industry the man who founded General Motors and who . la today the third largest Individual stockhold er In that corporation, Is taken is Durant'a challenge to the lead ing automobile manufacturers of America. It means that W. C. Durant la In the great battle for supremacy in the field of volume production and bo win fight to firmly establish his products rmnng the leading contenders for bonora In the low cost trans 'Portition field. In matching the factory list prices of Ford -with the Star Four. Durant now offers the world a modern motor car at the nce pi tno lowest priced car on the market today. This car has many other outstanding features beside the Continental "Red Seal" motor mounted In rubber (trough the use -of the Masury patented rubber motor mounting which has won for the Star Four the admiration of engineers throughout the world. I It is hard to believe that the Star Four roadster is now priced at J395 F.O.B. Lansing. Mich., while the tour door sedan, the most popular of all the Star Four models, is to carry a price of 570 eastern Hsu . We All Wonder A crow was flying toward the south. And loudly call In "Caw!" We wonder what he did remark When he crossed Arkansaw? Luxury and Comfort In your car are achieved large ly by - a proper solectlon of automobile specialities the extra equipment that adds so much to the pleasure ot motoring. , SPOTLIGHTS. WINDSHIELD SWIPES We know what you want. KLAXON and NORTHEAST HORNS W. P. JOHNSON'S Auto & Electric Service 721 Klamntli rhone 840 v M00TrVV t . Now Clear across vision in rain, sleet or snow. . MOHAWK WINDSHIELD WIPERS Whatever the style of your car we have one to fit and it never gets' out of order. $1.50 for your old wiper. Imperial Garage 239 Main jJP' "U ; ; ; WHIN MTTES. AUTOMOBILES Alt BUILT BUICg, Wilt IUIIB THII -8 jve: that is BVlCKforonly You may have thought that you couldn't buy a Buick for as little as 1195 that you would ' have to pay considerably more for Buick quality. - , The truth is that you can have any one of three popular Buick models at this figure a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster all of them, ( cars of true Buick quality. , ' You have always wanted a Buick and today's Buick surpasses all previous creations. See it " drive it and own the car you hare long wanted. SEDANSll95toll995 ' COUPES 1 195 to iliJO - SPORT MODELS 1 1 9 5 to 1 5 2 All prices TIUU. Mick, nmnal uuc u bm miU. TW CM. A.C. Ihumce pi. K wm itUwmttt, U i IIM. . BUICK GARAGE 1330 Main St. A BRIEF HISTORY OF A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT TWO years ago Dodge Brothers embarked upon a pro gram designed to place it and its Dealer Organization , in a position on January I, 1928, second to none in tho -industry. " The astonishing results of this great achievement are now known to the world. It is doubtful if industrial annals can cite, over a similar period, an achievement so outstanding. A smart, swift, low-priced and immensely popular qual ity Four has replaced its famous predecessor. The Senior Six, outstanding in performance, quality and luxurious appointment, has been created. Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches (formerly exclusively Fours) have been supplemented by sixes. Fifty new types have been added. The capacities are broadened to range from one-half ton to two-ton, all resulting in the most complete and capable line of work cars known, and with prices ranging from $670 to $4290. Then Thursday came The Victory a Six for $1045 nd up the most spectacular engineering achievement of tb decade. These accomplishments, one following the other in steady progression, have now provided Dodge Brothers Dealers throughout the world with the most diversified and com prehensive line of passenger and commercial vehicles ever manufactured and sold by a single organization. For every need and purse there is now a Dodge Brothers vehicle built dependably and in full recognition of the progressive ideals of today and tomorrow. THB VICTORY SIX Coupe . i i . s . $1045 Sedan j s i i 1 ; 1095 Brougham. . i . i 1095 AMERICA'S FASTEST POUR Coupe 1855 Sedan i I I 875 De Lure Sedan, . . 950 Cabriolet Convertible 959 All frlft f. a. . Dltrtil Tuno In for Dodge Ilrothers Itndlo Program every Thursday night to II: HO (Pacific Time) MIC Kl .Network .. , OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. 515 Klamath Ave Klamath Falls. Ore. Dodge Brothers, Inc. Phone 130 119 . . . fmctwrr Phone 42 THB SENIOR SIX, Sedan (leather upholnerr) 1495 Coupe for lour . , w. 1570 Sedan . 1595 Cabriolet Convertible 1595 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS AND MOTOR COACHES A cticwi, imj bodrfor evlrrconrtlv. hlv kiod ol hminost. Capacitil from n-lomo 2-lon fourisoti tjttt. Prir.f rsnaios from 4670 to 4294