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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1926)
hlK KLAMATH NEWS Sunday, May A 192fl IOW TOP CLASS PERFORMANCE! KEEPING OUT STRAY BREEZES ir New Curs Here Flem ing to Dealer tnd Excel ton Road and Hill Mir new (inrdner.. nno of ihm ,,rt rnadnler. arrived In the ally ' week from I'ortlund, brought I under III dlreeiloti of W. K. I, ,H, u( lli lliirdelt Alhae Motor j of Portland, dlalrlhiit'tr lor Iner Mr. Ilunl-tt will remain Htverl day. In the Intere.t of rollipany. j Wo til III" arritt.t Hie i.niifi nil i In I'.ntt .edana. anil another m Imperial lx ! b n . Thii .port l,:rr, wlilrti ror ior, apeeii uttrttrllvti appearance, would I It own on any apeeiiwny or; olio of the lllftlaHt look- Klamath Full. (iolna In high, and pltklUK ; n only too eay for th'-i col- t plan of automotive rim nml rlurn ; iinliur. aline II firt ap-ar- j ft. here two llHihlll OK", ha made ' nvlttiili record in nieu, n i ill ly Klnmtilh Vnlloy Motor I lorul dealer. The flrat real Hurt' ol l rai-r le mi aea-ttin. . Juat li--n completed liy II. K. ' . I'ihoii. no mailt me irip nun l.k lii hi (inriliier eluht-lnlliie llun. Hi" flmf one to tin aiilil i t-ity I Unuy, I ono It .ar III Kit iYiftli atre.i aeaat.1" r n -t l -i r mm mm Kmm -m mm I1W TiV.f-ttt 1 nhnluf orv Mn v vr.u.ufcv.j -j i j Hnlli llnli.K of ll.. I5C KCpt d till ' ,l'n,"V! 1,11 fltfir COV.'rtlU !-- tO It; rlurtti 1 or wsutied, a you den Ire. WAaillN(iTO.N Way St. I'phol j Irt-tnn In your rnr ran ! rluund. ' It ihouM ti rrfreahfl nt itprlnR I tiinn and rural tirnct durlnt th 1 mimrnrr, w):cn wln'lo w.!l , optn - o fl'h:if ilu t KoII M..n up (ol (.-! N r . rt" - i'Hi"..i ,r ..-.Mi., t-ni-' in -.. ats-i fimt, g.eata Mcoiid rnd wa. r f.al.u luMt. Watrr mark morn often Mro but f!o not apply mru or lu lUjutd F.tVOH IlLACK ..l WHITE thun wilt be ittMt"4ury in rrmwu', Trn alairs lHllrv that black and roll or Kit-a' n.. If aUluar r.- wiilte la lha best auto I Ice Da plat n. nfl-T bruhhin wlrti (arlx.n color combination. Orem and whlta rf rnrhlord-', rporic th . urfoeo 1a favored by aervn. and blue and will i-old v-au-r while It aMIl roii-b t la In third slacw with all t'iS.ia torboa t ii rac3i!orl(!;'. While: uncra. . i t-sr Interior !ry leave all : rat of motor car nn at a nui h hlKlur prim, ' !th tho vuiv roup j whit h In an Idoal lui ' n ;i :u o j M!t, yot portA4fi4fUi tin i x Tfjf.Ii.! j itii-nia tt h fMA.i'U"- t:u ' Aim ti:l.ti (Hit nil ciifllilonr, and wbip t it f in with a carpe Inatir o ! j'i'n lliibf ddfd aofl. 14 't-r tr raipet fliinr lo rii.o"- 1 .- : ;M bIho briiAh ail.'fly r.lih a wj. '"TO-. If r-" '"'I i r -aMT.i : - t ro r t'i.f lii" ')- ' f . j.-.-. :. -i! u-u i n-;. Tila Oi.nsU but try, end ln n.ifo by re morinfc It from rr ontlrdv. Applv r on ,etra'Iilorido with a cliff 1 U i n,; o.i : u t :i r.e.i c n ta dlpr d oiv ni n .. t i " ( 1 t'i': r'o' h t:ior'jii'h' '. door a and windows open, liurinv tnla prlcd, t'.n-ly br ih thi cloth ': (ir" ' rt: 1 lo fji U ; n 'V f "i 1 nn . " ; PIANO SALE c r.vi-n ilumil tarn eft a draft from lint opin n' nn tinx wlnilow liottliltt tin. ilrHfrn m.it uml tlomtl ar win cl wlm: rp offfn-tl liy the tVcuifrn Amu Knt.rly romptiny to mnwi-r thin nard. Hi-raj in a ortiin wlili ii pair of ilii'iii it n il i pil.it iM'ilii( UiruKh Ilia extra platu RlHttl .WILLYS-OVERLAND C03IPLETES 93 LINE WITH AN IDEAL COUPE 1111. IJ4 ( IT Oil IHI.ITION ic! rr-rtifltri arc wondi-rCul acco-, iv fnr nKln efficiency, hiit the A nrw cntipii bati hern added toironm, comfort. ImidCnjc ca:io. Kpeed '.be liltn of Will VK-Ovrrhini! rirti ti'.inn.l n....n.v r- nuu,.uu..u it. n who hi., nol Ht ona nn hi. r.r rrlnK ,,, nlinmlll(.(.M.nu , ,, car (tlu(., , ,lnWr .f ft. 1 no JaaloiiHV fur Ilia ownar ,. .., ,ri,.,N .,., .. , ,,. ..... , tliit ilon of thin naw UriTlunil nix S3 ; Tlirro huye liaaa aavarul reflnincnt roiipf. avary naatl of lha antlra mi-1 miiilti In tha roupa. whlili add lomulillf ImyiiiK pulillc liu bi-an Kri-nlly to II uffulne. ! Tho Intcrlcr mrat!raniontii ur'o ' Danmnil for ir h a tar has baan ; nittoiih hltm. Thty afford greater ! fall for Ilia lt 13 inotiihH. In futl.llai: room, Inrnar raar rompartmant, i Una rliurily after Ilia Ovarliintl j wltlu window, wide daap ant. j ix SI nndar.l .-dnn wan plated ampin hand rlearaarc. comhlnad no Ilia markat. The toupo will m il ul.U ti'i In ridlnif, peed and low for snri at lha fautory. j upkeep tout. Tha it jp. it I for ilia new rnr lia Tho riiinpnrtmtnt In Iho rear detk lievn Krenl umoim wonun, bu!naaj ha been tlinlKned to aaro for aalo aml profeMiloniU jnotorlsu. .nii!,,n' amplo trunks, null raaa. new nioili l ,ln lhi rt.pee( will fill cnmplai; utiuipmont anil other lug Iha need for every buaiiu and (taito. 'i pltaanre purpd!.! .. . ! The, wnilnir ln" of the aotipe 1 the nitiru inoditrn enr. Kvary hill a poieiitlitl nil rarflflar. If the Ir lit furred up a aood. Iteep rtlti. rrry few day, niiit-h raw Kanlln: ilia t riuiki na will be burned off. Hill rllmhlnx I nn i'ellenl rem-1 ly fur rrniikfaae dilution. Vhan-i l-r tha anitlliu iloe nol aem to ba' rniK lha normal amount of oil, ml I the tlmo to RUMpee! exreattlve j Un ion lit ad for a few hill and urn off tho illlnleiit. The oil In-' (tutor will anon allow the engine' 1 1 tin a tiuurt or ao of frfih oil '. a . t'nnatllau rubl'er niniiufat'turera h'fd a ulMti.ntlnl Inrrttaae In t.'5. Tha miiniifneturo of lira In I by I. lion, non. r. ,i- Il IlKi been l'n. Jlally ill slpnt'd to attain tho maximum amount of mr. ke II ar,prlaliy atlrat-llyo. arid pin .e IJ,in flnns with the pmart Gardn JUST ARRIVED a carload of Thi thipment consists of a compplcte line of Gardner Roadsters, Coupes end Sf Jans "n'r'xrji nn ! Tiht?. Cur sr.'csr. n v " r tomcrrow to Kcw you this w:n 'crful c-r n.w on !!. cy n . : r ... v room. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE The first Gardner mnele ii :n"t!nl n- '-'-.vn '"-r-our ehow rooms uat a mcnla n-: . 'lLcy tc '. ll : five caro sold this month to R. E. Slinscn, Ernest Pcndletcn, A. J. Lundell, Louis Wesby and Mis. Rose Otcy Goule. Every Gardner owner is a Curdner fan. The . Klamath Valley Motor Co. Quality Cars Arc jrou lookin; f r Oat quality tlir t JlU ; brokt n In and I. tvt-ry bit un ;;ood aa new In ap; earanru and r.tam!na, but wblih the oner haa tacrifiied for a h!rer priced car? Wall, that I Jtmt what we have. We aell only high claf can and take only tiia aame kind In exchunge. . Here are a few cf our wonderful buy. 1926 Naclt Roadster $1450 1923 Naih Touring $1250 1925 Oakland Sedan $8C0 1924 Hudson Tour in f $300 1925 Flint Touring $1000 .. All Car Guaranteed New Car Service De Bon Auto Company Main and Kaplanade. Good Buys in Jl! . -t .'.'..r To'iKruf ri i'iii;.n 1923 Du ck Roa-'at-r 1923 Chevrcltt Touring U24 Buick Touring 1923 Ford Coupe All in good mechanical condition, and cheap . at the prices asked. Buick Garage Oppoiite White Pelican Hotel. Supreme SiCqlinaer Pertormance andValue OCNewLourPrices 1 1 u Here are Mdtordom's Two Most Stupendous Farnftus Chrysler "70" Coach - Nam $1395 Phaeton Naw. 1395 Roaditer Naw, 1525 Royal Coup Naw. 1695 Brougham Nw 1745 Sedan Neat 1545 Royal Sedan . ' 1795 Crown Sedan N'L, 1895 New Chrysler "60" Touring : $1075 Roaditer ' 1145 Coupe 1165 Coach 1195 Sedan . . . . 1295 (All prices k Dfrrair. ntfclfft aa currant Fcaaral axciaa laa) Two Supreme Sixes i'i. Chrysler Quality and Value . In a New Low-Priced Six The new Chrysler "60" a lower-priced six is unqualifiedly guaranteed to give you more value for your money than any other car in its class. This supreme value is assured you because in designing the "60" Chrysler Engineers set about creating a car of entirely original de sign and construction, going the absolute limit to put into it a dollar's worth of value for every dollar of its purchase price. In Chrysler "60" there is also the same su preme quality that has been built into the famous Chrysler "70" and the unsurpassable Imperial "80" a quality that is now a def initely known quantity in motordom. Reduced 50 to 200 Unchanged Except Price ; At these new sensationally lower prices all features of supremacy of the famous Chrysler "70" which have set it apart as the standard of motoring in its class for more than two years, are made even more outstanding. For in the accomplishment of these new lower prices there is absolutely no change in the performance, quality, comfort, style, equipment, design or workmanship in body or chassis which have proved themselves in tens of thousands of miles of driving by thousands upon thousands of owners. These sensational reductions today establish Chrysler"70"even more exceptionally asthe world's one outstanding motor car value in its class. You will find us eager to demonstrate to you the extraordinary features at these new prices of Chrysler "60" or Chrysler "70" Howie Motor Co. ii! ii a: i -I'' Seventh and Klamath. Phone 668. Phone 379 12th and Main Sts. 3 i