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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1920)
rAGR Timmg THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATUIWAY, NOVK.MHr.il in, 1020V c 3 Faulty Carburetors Waste Gasoline Thrminli oxIuniNtlvn nxporlmiiiits tint United Hlnlns linrtiiui nf minus has (loiiiDimlritloit llin startling fact Hint owing to Improper curbiirutor ndjiistiiiunt on iiuttiiiitihllus and truck Ilium In a wiinIii of 215 In 30 pur rent of KiiNollnit. In other words, with proper adjustment, rnrn will run 2(1 lo 30 pur emit morn mlltm to u gallon of riiniiIIiiii, thus roduo Iiir opnriitltiK ovpeusmi, nml, fur morn Important, ciimhitvIiik Knmilliin, l.iiNt yenr llin slate, uiitliorllluM of Now Jersey unlisted tint services n( tint bureau ot mlmm In nolvn llin vniitlliitlnii prolilniii o( ii proposed tiinmil under the. IIihIiii river In conned Niiw Jersey mill Now Ynrk ami Hi Iiii 8000 font (nun portal to porlnl Improperly burned gnsnllnn gives off ii vapor, cotorlefts, instiile, odorlens and vory ilmully rallnil car lion mimoxldti. Tho Now Jersey tun iuiI In to Im unoiI by motor-cars unit llio engineers uoediid to know litfw iiiiicIi ciirlion inonoxldo wiin rIvmi off liy nutomnhllii exhausts In onlnr to itutnrinlnii Mow much fnmli nlr to Introiliiro Into tlm ttinnnl for tho pur pose, ot protecting Im tiiiin llfn, No ilntii woro available, mill Hi ii bureau of mines Mtiirlnil experiments. Tliumi havo been nivimtml liy Dr. A. O Fielder HilpnrvlsliiR rhoinlst of tliu iixtnirliiiiiiit Ntiitlon ot tlio liiiroiiu ot minus, ut PltlsliurRh, In n recent ro port. Tlm InvimtlKiitoni borrowed n mini tier of iiiitoiiinlilles a nil trucks for tlm nxtiiirlmunt An acciiratnly gradu n I ril tn Im containing gasoline was attached to tlm rarhurnlor. A do vlro wiin nttnrlniil lo tlm exhaust to rnlrli immplit of exhaust run, Cam wurn run n measured mile, nt vnrlotiif speeds, nml samples of run worn taken with iiiirIihi Idling, rncliiR null accelerating, tlm mwlno ImlnR put HotelFurniture for Sale In furnishing our hotel we bought more fur niture than we used. We are now offering the surplus at just what it cost us, plus the freight. As it was bought in carload lots, the freight is at rock bottom. We have for sale: t 10 Simmons 2-inch tubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10 40-pound silk floss mattresses 9 yards 36-inch rubber matting 1 dozen earthen half-gallon pitchers Water tumblers Small cuspidors These goods are all new, having, been just unpacked, and may be seen in the lobby of the hotel. They are offered at prices that make them real bargains. CENTRAL HOTEL -jjiwuriumjyi.njinr.inr'irfyifiri",ii-i'' ""IT-r""-" r -"-" ii- fcM through all phases llkoly to lit) on coiintnruil In traffic, Tho samples of oxhniiHt gasew ohtnlnail woro sub Joctod to curnful analysis. Of tlm roNtiltn of tho uxporlnicnt Dr. Floldur says 'No rliaiiRn In clirliurutor mlJiiHt iniiiil win iiiiulo iin our ohjoct wiin to ohtiilu information based on actual opiirntliiK cnmlltloiiN, nml not tfio lilnul condition of careful adjust incut iimlor which tho iihuiiI tests of tho iiutoiiiotlvo uiiRlncor aro mndo. "For tliU lesson, surprising mid, from tho point of view of consurvn Hon, 11101 dlmiulittliiR results havo Imiuii obtained. Tlm iivofagu nuto iuo3lln owimr mid truck oparntor In wiihHiik from Sill to 30 par cent of IiIn riinoIIiiii by imIiir too rich a mix turn Preliminary tests on 70 rep wsontatlve rum and trtickN rIiow an nvoraRn of from C to 8 per cent of carbon inonoxldo and 7 to 9 por cent carbon dloxldn In tlm ox ImiiNt Km, Tho tendency towards rich mixtures wiin vory much Rrnatcr than towards loan mlxturoN. Thin In to bo expected, iin a motor u III operate miinothly mid accelerate rap idly with carburetor ndjuiitmoiit on tho rich Nldn, whereas on tlm luan sldo smooth opurntlon docs not come until tlm motor reaches IIn full operating temperature nml In run nlng nt ii fair speed. However, tho run -xcei in much greater than noc ensary tor Reed operation In tho great mnjorlty ot tho machines test ed "Mnny patsenRcr cars and trucks showed sn IiIrIi on 10 per cent carbon inonoxldo In tho oxhaunt. It Is snfo to say that 2f lo 30 per cent Rreator rnlli'SRo could bo obtained on tho avnraRn of all cars tested with a llltln lutolllRmil attention to tho carburetor adpustment In the, RRro Rain this would represent an annual snvlnR of ffom 25 to 30 per cent ot tlm Rflsollnn emiiloyed In this coun try for motor vehicles, no small flRurit when m consider that thero urn now In mm 7. 000,000 automobiles and trucks" VIEWS FUTURE HUTU INDUSTRY WITH OPTIMISM Shortage of Milk Vexes Parisians PAUIB. Oct 20. (Ily Mall) President Mlllerand says thn woman who supplleN the Klyseo paluco xjth mirk, has been rationed llko milk dealers supplying less Important persons A recent decrro lifted the order aRtilnst thn use ot milk In hotels anil rostaurants and tho ntxt day house holds faced hlRher prices and ruduc ed supplies, "Perhaps now, tho under-sccretary for food will Ih) convinced that ho was wronR." comments newspaper. About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of new in the paper. Part of the newt is about the affair of other people; their ayings, doing and going to do; things that have happened may happen didn't happen. nut there's also a lot of news In this paper It you know where to look for It about it Vi-m your affairs. That's tho part ot the nows you'll find In the Advertise ments. Thoro's valuable news thoro about thlnjs you want or will want; perhaps abont things you havo that othors want. Every Advortlsement carries i message to somoone. Many Advertlsomonta carry messages ot Interest or value to you. You can't afford to miss the Advertlsomonta becauso so many ot them are news relating directly to you or to your attain. ii ; JUiii'i'iri n-rri i-i-r,-ir-rinrif.'ifirinnroomsiTH r NKW YOIIK, Nov. 13-(Bpoclal) W. C. Ourant, prosldont of tho flenornl Motors corporation, In a mossuRo fo members of tho nutomo hllo chamher of comlnorco, stutcd: "Tho automobile Industry has Rrown to Its present size on merit or Its product. It would not ho en titled to Its fircscnt high position If It was not ablo to weather on oc caslunal readjustment, such as It Is now passing through, along with other Industries In tho country. "It sT-ems to mn this Is tho pro por tlmo ror cnroMI thinking, plac ior or various departments or our business In ordor, and an Ideal tlmn to further efforts of our sales do partment. "This readjustment was a perfect ly natura (thing to expect at this time, and when, tho country settles down to normal and tho present hysteria passes our Industry will bo found stronger than ever, Wo should look forward to tho usual buylnR enthusiasm ut thq shows fol lowed by a bHc demand for motor cars and trucks. "I am as much an optlnilst on tho future of tho auto Industry as I over was." When asked about tho general business outlook and about tho plans ior tho Janesvllle factories, Mr, Durant had this to say: "Tho country Is sound The pco plo are tlhnklng, hard and can bo ro lled upon to take steps to correct where corrections Is needed. Crops nro Reed. Tho banks havo been hus banding their resources and aro pre pared to take care of all legltlmato needs. As soon as wo aro assured or a new administration with a def inite and constructive policy and tho new administration was an oppor tunity of functioning, wo will onco more enjoy a healthy and funds menially prosperous condition on a prlco levol that will be fair to the farmer, tho manufacturer and tho consumer. "Tho Samson tractor division ot the General Motors corporation Is In Janesvlllo to stay The product of this company has made a world wide reputation and as soon as the coun try gets back to a normal basis, tho Janesvlllo plants will bo operated to their full capacity. "On or about December first, the Samson line of 'trucks, now being manufactured and assembled at oth er points, will be removed to Janes vllle, thereby adding another activity to the company's operations." NKW YKAIV8 AUTO RACEH AUK PliANNKD AT KHKSNO rwwrAwwwAMvj, FKKSNO. .Vov. 13. Tho "Fresno speedway, which was christened during the Fresno county fair last month, will bo tho scene ot another motor classic on New Year's day. It. Pickens, a well-known sporting promoter, will havo com plete charge of tho event. Ho says he has overy assurance that the field ot entrants will bo larger than tho first raco hero and practically tho sama personnel as that In the Thanksgiv ing affair at llovcrly Hills. Baseball War Ended at Chicago Council CHICAGO, Nor. 12. Peace was declared In the major league base ball war this afternoon. After con ferring more than three hours rep resentatives ot the 16 major league clubs agrco to adjust their differ ences, Some concessions In tho leak er plan made to tho flvo American league clubs which opposed it. TD HN 1 APPLY M TEA f.OOK YOUNG t niUNG HACK ITS NATURAL COLOn, GLOSS AND ATTIlACTIVENESa Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a tow applications wilt prove a revela tion If your hair is fading, streaked or gray, Mixing the Sago Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, la trou blesome. An easlor way is to get a 5-cont bottle ot Wyeth's Sago and 8ul. phur Compound at any drug itoro nil ready for use, This is tho otd tlm recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. Dy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, becauso it does it ao naturally, so evenly. You Just damp en a Bpongo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn. Ing all gray hairs' have disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Oil Used for Chicken Sand Shifting sand dunes which cover up a highway soon aftor it Is com plotod havo formed n serious ob stacle to Improvod road building In somn parts of tho country, partic ularly In tho northwost. To romedy tho ovll, tho bureau of public roads of tho United Stales dopartment ot ogrlcuiluro has omploycd a moro ox tnnslvo application of tho agency than has been used In tho past to lay dust on ordinary hlghwoys oil Hfty-thrco miles of construction of tho Columbia highway from Tho iniics eastward lies through sandy country, In many places of a vol canlc ash as light .as flour. As fast as cuts aro opened up and tills mndo In this light soil, tho wind whips out tho fill slopes and sand dunes crcop into rock cuts, complete ly blocking tho road. Oil Is tho only agency yot found to stoo tho trouble. Oil In Hprnje.l Tho equipment used lo spray tho crude oil consists ot two supply tanks, or drums, In which tho oil Is .carried from tho storage tank at tho railway siding, and a tractor which draws tho oiling rig and supplies tho steam through a bono to tho com pressor tank, which Is carried on a tarllor. Teh oil Is heated by tho steam and forced through a hose with a nozzle consisting of a half Inch pipe. Tho steam atomize tho oil and sends It In a flno spray for 100 feet or more, depending on whether tho spray Is projected in tho direction ot the wind or against It. For obrtoui reasons, spraying Is usually carried on In tho dlroctlon of tho wind. Whero sufficient oil Is used, this means of controlling tho sand dunes Is Tory effective, and it is believed that tho cost will not bo excessive, though exact figures aro not ob tainable at this time. New Orleans Is to have 30 days ot racing this winter. Indiana Adopts Regulations for Automobile Racersz i INDIANAPOLIS, Nor. in. Tho mechanical regulation govornlng tho annual GOO-mila automobllo raco at tho Indianapolis motor speedway Inst May woro so successful that thejr havo not only been adopted nt all of tho leading tracks and saucers In tho Unltod States, but will also servo m tho modol for tho next Fronch Grand I'rlx raco, tho first big post-war spcod contost to bo held In Kurnpo, according to dispatches rocolved from W. V. Bradley, foreign representative ot tho Indianapolis motor speedway company. Tho French Grand Prix Is a Toad raco ovor a dlstanco of approximate ly 500 miles, and will probably bo held In Alsaco, near Strasbourg. Tho dato has not bcon set, but tho rnco will probably bo hold In tho mlddlo of tho summer and sufficiently lato to allow American cars to appear and to permit tho return of tho largo vanguard of foreign drivers who aro planning to Invado Indianapolis for tho next fiOO-mlle gasoline derby, which will bo hold on Monday, May 30 1921. Tho maximum piston displacement of cars entered In tho Grand Prix will be threo litres and tho minimum weight 800 kilos, or 1736 pounds. This approximates the restriction! regulating the entries of tho last In dianapolis race, when only cars ot 1650 pounds, wero permitted to roll to tho tape for tho start ot tho thrill ing raco won by Gaston Chevrolet In a Monroe. Alfred Do Oro, who In his tlmo had held about every cue cbamplonshlp'ln tho list, and John Daly, another vet eran professional of Now "York, will be among tho contestants In tho tbrco-cusblon tltto tournament soon to -bo staged In Chicago It will be tho first tlmo In soveral years that years that either has appeared in tournament play. JSnmawick Critical music lovers prefer -The .Brunswick - IT is always a certain friend, an en thusiastic one, we find, whd hears The Brunswick and then compares it, The ear is quick to appreciate its superior tone. The eye is quick to note its finer cabinet work. And the mind is quick to reason out why Brunswick is. a final-type instrument in every way. The Brunswick Method of Reproduc tion has brought new standards in the phonographic art better tone, truer tone. Tone's hitherto lost are now ever present. Every hearer is convinced. That is the reason for the great popularity that accounts for The Brunswick winning such headway in a field where limits were supposed to have been reached. Since The Brunswick came, they all say "Plays all records." But just you find out how they do it and then inves tigate the Brunswick way. ii & m mtfl' tJaaaamlal 1 V i aMaBaawsEif u SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE Safety Service1 Satisfaction