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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1920)
I'AniJ TIOV HATunnAY, Novrornrcu in, 1020. TUfE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mmTSjft. Ralph De Palma Heads French I cam THE PRICE OF International Tractors HAS ADVANCED We still have a stock on hand, and until we have disposed of them we will give our customers the benefit of the old price. Remember, the International Tractor is one of the products of the International Harvester Co. of America, of which we are the exclusive agents. . J. s. Mills & Son Winter Auto Accessories OUR STOCK INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: Non-Freeze Radiator Solution Flash Lights Radiator engine & hood covers Dash manifold primers Windshield cleaners Top anti-draft shields Weed tire chains Four-speed transmissions Comb, manifolds for Fords Demountable rims Manifold heaters for Fords Plain 30x3 wheels, less hubs We specialize in buying and selling used cars. Our repair de partment is complete in every detail Complete Stock of FORD ACCESSORIES Klamath Falls Auto Co. 1157 Main Street H'ontluiiiMl from 1'iigo lluo! "Mow nut enough tiro In put It i tit lit tlin poorhouso," itnil lit tho sprint championship ho blew Jum one tiro tin! Unit was enough to roil lilm liln chance of koUIiik away with tho IlOllOTH Olhois In Humilng Tommy Milton. Jimmy Murphy mill (S.ixton Chevrolet, Uio remaining member tit tliu iiunrtot win) are ntlll lit the rutiuliiK (or tho championship, are nil getting In hoiiiu lutril licks In ii umleavor to 111I1I JttHt 11 few morn mile per hour to their earn. Tho rivalry for tlio championship In more Intense thin )er tliiiu It him over been, etitt more boated than It was that celebrated season In wlilrli Darlo Ileum, Johnny Altkon nttil IM ille Hirkeunliiicker came out to the. const to battlo for tho title ou the boulevards ut Hnntn Moulcn, There seems to be a ileloriiiluatlnn on the part of every man In the nice to heat Jimmy Murphy' present roc onl of 103 utile an hour for 2fit) miles, even though It lit mucin with a car with almost twice tho engine, capacity of the present mlilRot. The majority of the drivers hvllevu that they are going to bo nlilo to knock oft the dlstanco In better time than Murphy niaile In tho spring HO TO 0 I Sanitation Improving Dominican Republic WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. De velopment of innltntlon In the Dom inican, republic wni shown to have matlo rapid strides In tho pant year of American occupation, In a report (ubtntttod to tho navy department by Commander Keynold Iluydon, of tho navy medical corps, aid on the staff of tho military governor Slnco tho creation lait January of u national department of "sanitation and bene tlclonce," headed by a cabinet offi cer charged with administration of all public health activities, there havo been constructed five large char ity hospitals, a national Insane asylum and n new leper colony, the report showed, Involving expendi tures of approxlmtely 11.000,000 While most of the administrative position aro held by natives, the de partment Is temporarily headed by a medical officer of tho navy Although comparative statistics am lacking, dlseaso among tho natives was said to havo been enormously reduced a a result of tho now organization. Tho llulck car has iilwnjs been a favorite In Klamath and 1 .11 tie ronn tlo 11ml this, popularity Is duo prim arily to the local representatives who first Introduced It In this territory, and later to their successors This popularity Is not uolnir to wane by ronsnn of the change Unit has just occurred In the appointment of l.ouls IIo.ikIiuiiI us tho new representative In thin county Mr Honghim! Is the personification of energy Ho needs no self-starter to get him going, for ho Is 011 the Jo1 early and late aud tho nuccess that Im.i attended his ef forts vllle handling olhor ears will undoubtedly follow him In his new life "Tho llulck Is not going to lone any of It prestige In this territory," said Mr. Hoaganld yesterday, "If I can help It. It Is n good car, as every one knows, and I am going to try and maku It tho car of this county." Mr. Hoagland Is planning the erection of a garage In the early spring It Is oven posslhlo that work wilt start on It tills tall, It weather conditions remain favorable One thing certain, ho Is going to be as lively n a cricket In the automobile family of Klamath Palls. m MAKING , MAONirr 1 T T It Is posslhlo to magnotlie n file J by taking about a doten turns ofj n siranii or corn to wuicn a ugnieu, electric bulb Is attached. This will! glvo enough magnetism to tho tlio to permit of It uso for picking up small parts, screws, nuts, etc , that have fallen Into Inaccessible places Tho day of horses on tho farm In none according lit C Hi llnrtim 11 rancher of Worden My six horses) havo given way to a 111010 modern method- tho gas tractor. In tlio old days I was up before ninirlso and worked till dark -today with modern machinery on tho farm the farmer finds time to enjoy souin of tlio pleasures which horctoforo ha boon denied him. Mr. Ilurton use an international 8-1(1 farm tractor of which ho says: I uso my International , In tho spring for plowing such plowing as, would ho Impossible with horses. I am able If occasion demands to plow tho hardest ground to a depth of ten Inches, where with horses on tho same ground would bo Impossible. Mr Ilurton reclaimed some swamp land mi his place by diking It to a height ot four feet using a Martin ditcher hooked to his tractor When Irrigating time comes tin attaches hi tnlclor to a Fairbanks Morso rnn trltlcal pump which supply raoro wator than ho can uso. In tho fall ho harvested ni grain, thrashes It and carries It tt tho warehouse alt with the Interna tional. Mr. Ilulron's ranch contains 240 acre alt In grain. Ixmlsana now has two women notaries JBBBBgngBBnrTjE bit -. ' 'llasBEaBegfiSBillsSsasBEBBFir MA. . riifii 1 Women are employed as helpers cleaner and polisher In garage In Now York city PHILADELPHIA 5din Battery Hervlcn Stations wherovor you go ELECTRIC SHOP Klamath County distributer and general Hervlcn Station jft A &. aa i&. aa j&. &. s,Ts a j9a. jTa .. .V sTsVsffst ssBsVssffsvffs sssa tsfsl mftm sjT sBs ! sS aTsl sT W K. jXm. jW Wsv ftsv.sssWsKsk 9m. M. Greatest TIRE SALE EVER HELD IN I KLAMATH AH Tires sold during this Sale guaranteed for 6000 miles, y and it's a real guarantee. V V See These Prices: I r ? f X f t r r t t ? T ? I 36x5 Zlg-Zng ,im Tires !.. . . $I(M 30x5 Plain $l:i.(H 34x4 Zlg-Zag ... ...... .'$40.00 34x4 7.lg-ZuK .......,....,.., $O,O0 34x4. Plain ,.$20.00 34x4 Illb Cord $IS.OO 32x4 Zlg-Zag -.... $.'10.00 32x4 Plain ". $25.00 36x414 Federal N. H ............. $aa.00 36x5 Goodyear All-Wcathcr ,.....$00.00 36x6 Goodyear All-Wrathur $104.00 38x4 Used tires with tube ...$30.00 37x4 H Used tlrcu with tubes $80.00 30x3 0 ray tubes .... $2.$0 34x4 lied tube ....$8JJ0 32x3 H nod tube V..$3JM 32x4 Red tubes $8JM) 33x4 lied tubes ...$8.75 35x6 nod tubus ........$0.0( Charley s Place s : Cor. 6th and Klamath Phone 472 X iJWllW '