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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
ri AMATH NEWS ES OF KLAMATH PEOPLE WILL hit DISCOVERER CRATER LAKE .''''.! ,1 Tablet To Be Dedicated To John Wcslev Hill- Lan At Lake Next Sunday; Governor And Secretary Of State Are Invited Sunday. September 13, 1925 Page Threo Uh of persons intcrcHted in the dedication nf tVi plaque to "8 memory of John Wenley Hlllman. who ed Crnter lake in 1853, will attend the service, at ake to bo held Sunday, September 20. at 2 oVlmk. If jw under way by the Klumath county chamber of corn lie brought to a head. (re than 300 invitationH will find their way In the morrow, sent to all leading newspaper. throuifhout the II civic bodies, L.ovemor Walter M. Pierce, Secretary 9 Sam Kozor, presidents of civic organizations, forest bors and especially to organizations in southern Oregon. vlmtlon 10 me curomumai cordially InvlUd to ot- .iii.li In to bo conducted at of Crntor lake, Bumlay nf- Hi'ptuinbar twentieth, one nine hundred and twenty- two o'clork, commamnratliifr very of that sroat beauty of di'. by John Wealey 11111- tne thousand olht hundred y-lhrce. A bronie plate l.u following Inscription will kd at the point whore that pennant in tnai ennm or pcarla . ilrai ouxorved n eye. Imiue ucnr ine i:nowinft r.: . plin Vi':bv mi'mnn lncoVfr(l Critter Lata At This Point Juno 12. lsra. brn In Albany, N. V., March 2S, 18G3. bled Hope Villa, !.., March 19, IBIS. tinlea will bo conducted by bath county chamber 'of Klamath Falls. OroKon. Lee Craft May Be Given Appointment LUMBER KING TO REPLACE FOREST nERKELEY, Calif., Sep. 12. First stop In experiment In replac ing mllllona or trees he haa ordt-roll cut down In the amassing of a fortune haa been token by James U. Eddy, retired lumber klnK of Washington, It waa learned hero to day. C. Lloyd Austin, former assist ant In pomoly at the University of California farm at Davis, hus been employed. It was suld, by Eddy to coax into rapid' growth a forest of 30 acrea of trees, which the for mer lumberman will leave for pos terity. Austin said he was under pledge at secrecy to Eddy until the lnitor arrives at Seattle from New York whhln the next week. Austin left here lonlght for Seattle to meet Eddy. Site for the forest has not yet been selected. It wue said. DEPUTY SHERIFF IS BACK AT HIS DUTIES After an enforced layoff of few days, made necessary by an Injury suffered when a stick hit him In the eye, Iwputy Sheriff Joe Klmsey was back at work yester day. Klmsey, driving on a rough road In the vicinity of Dorrls, was struck by the stick when It was thrown up from the road by an automobile tire. , ALLEGED OPERATORS OF STILL BOUND OVER Gives a preliminary hearing In Justice court yesterday, Harry Da vis and Tom O'Connor, charged with unlawfully operating a still, waived and were bound over to the grand jury by acting Justice of the Peace Ed Kendall. Their bonds were set at $3000 each and, yesterday, had not been furnished. The two men were ta ken Into custody Friday sight by operatives of the sheriff's office. Had String Of Traffic Violations, Fined $25 Most everything was against Joe Walters yesterday when he was ar rested by County Traffic Officer Knowles.1 Walters, Khowles said. Was speeding In a truck, had no chauffeur'' 'llcenae,' 'and. nof oik.t ator's license,., ,;," 4 fc 'I'- J Walters entered s plea of guilty when ti was arraigned yesterday afternoon before -Acting.' Justice of the Peace Kendall, and waa ordered to pay g fine of $2J. He did io, Try News Class Ad,' 'KEHT, gi'IKT, NO KXriTKMK.NT" l.co Cruft. who hus hod consld- eral.lo experience In sanitary work may bo chosen by ,the city council us an aide 10 Dr. E. D, l.amb and Dr. 0. s. N'ewsnm, provided Dr. j Lamb will roconslder hia resigna tion as deputy, dairy and food com missioner, it was reported last night. , Craft formerly served as an as sistant to the physicians, it was ex plained, and also had some work along similar lines while he was In the service. The matter of employing Craft, ft was reported, will bo considered by the council at Its Tegular meet ing Monday night. Craft is now serving aa a volunteer fireman. HONOLULU, Bept. 12. The sleep that a mariner of ancient poeRy sought as bleHsed relief today still wrapped Capt. John Itodgers and his companions of the Hawllan flight plane PN-9-1 In seclusion from a world that Bought to pay them hom age. Guards around their rooms in the Pearl harbor naval hospital kept the curious away, for physicians had de creed that the men needed "rest, quiet and no excitement" after their harrowing experiences adrift in their airship off these Islands. RAB WANTED Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. The News. oA New COACH with lots of room Suy lim word sk us to wiro We'll como as uuk-k us you desiro l.lltn i.fiirlni-i runnlnix to a flru Van Fleet's Hcrvtra Mini Buys: If you need electricity In your homo you need - our eervlces. You need to know about our re liable work and our Inviting prices. All of which ask by phone. , VAN FLEET'S MOTOR SHOP 208 Main St. Day Phono 758. Night 871 Pendleton Round-Up See Cal's Taxi for Cars to Pen dleton Round-Up, Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19. Cars Leave Here Monday, Sept. 14, 8 a. m . he CHW "l TUDEBAKER Standard Six Coach $1460 Klamath Falls MUCH more room than in the average coach. Broader doors, full-width seats. . Room to enter or leave, with out obliging the occupant of folding seat to get out. The most powerful car in the world of its size and weight Come in and see it Dunham Auto Co. Sixth and Oak HIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR "The iatert ' ' ' '"' . . j j ; S . Prnldnt, Wii:yaOretInd Co. Such was the President's order, RESULT? A new -day automobileat a price unbelievable until today. Full-size-1 5-passenger; sliding-gear transmission, at less than $600 for the first time in all history. -r" 1 1 ftius wids, eesr SatnuH. and sit to both front and rear sears. Each door has four extra haavy hlrts the doon as. buUt to stand punhhimmtl ... Wider seat$ the widest of any llftht car bufltl Now Inola-ptaca, undivided front aaat, 9 Inches wide, 19 Inches deep. Wider back seat 45 Inches wide, 18 Inches deep, Nd match-bos effect. No crowding ! Big, wide window mora than 30 square feet of window space all the air and all the broad, unin- ' terrupted vision of a touring car. Latest one-piece windshield especially valuable In night-driving. Glvos clear, unobstructed vision. Tou can always see where you're going. Mors easily adjuetod you don't have to fuat with It. Adds greatly to the car's appearance. . . V t U V Here are the high-spots. Check them with any car you know selling anywhere near the price. Then ask yourself "In what other light car can I even appro, .mate this phenomenal 1595 valuer: A full-size,' 5-passenger Sedan r room to spare for 5 regular people ... a smartly designed car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily good-looking! . . . polished lacquer finish, rich deep blue with glistening jet-black trimmings, as handsome a light car as anybody ever looked at. Women love it I A 27-horsepawer engine Sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. A noble hill-climber. A quieter engine with fewer working parts. 20-to-23 miles to the gallon of gas, often more light on oil hundreds of letters from Overland owners report as high as 15,000 miles without a dollar spent for engine up keep 1 i '' "; "; ' , - ;i! ')." ,i i Sliding gear transmission Three speed, selective, sliding-gear trans mission at the lowest price ever avail able in a light Sedan! Borg and Beck disc type clutch one of the finest clutches made; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and Ignition a rear axle system equal to that used in cars carrying double the weight of this one; Axle shafts of Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years in which Overland has used this axle system there Is no case on record where an axle has ever been brokenl - - - .... ( Cliassis . a strong, rigid frame with plenty Of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known to engineering every leaf in each spring Is genuine Chrome Vanadium; the same material you will find in the world's ' finest automobiles! We challenge any owner in America toV i point out wherein this $595 Overland can " be duplicated for quality or for up-to-the-minute equipment, or for dollar-for- ' dollar value. - Step in and see this car. Ride irk It know ! the comfort of it. Drive it youfbelf feel ! the ease of it, the power of it. . j Easy terms. Only a small amount down. ! ' . 18 months for the balance. Trade In your present car as part payment. .' ' Qverland-Kriiiht Sales Co. frioLix.yp mt-fcjt.j mumsatt ...... Phone 899 " 4th and Klamath i'i