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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PARIS TUN icmjhjjm$$mjm2m5 HIIKM-AO (J(H)I) ON IIOSM I'ONNIXTIONM AVOID (UllHYINO IIAtlH ON Aim) IWMI'IIIW IIUItirH HtOHIll WAY TO DUALS' MOTOtl BATtJllDAY, IHOCKMUKH 11, 1020. f , . i Notice! The Old White Pelican Gerage Building REPAIR SHOP IS NOW OPEN FOR WORK No Apprentices Used in this Shop All Skilled Labor Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed Y X ? X t t y Y y r -A llroak out your point brush mid put n coat of shellao on tlio huso con nections of your iiutomnhtlo It you wnut to Rut tlio full llfo out of those Important parts of your cooling nyn tent. "Ily keeping tlio rubber lioso cnn- tiortlonn prtftccted by it ronllliK ot shellac, rcplaroil nt frequent Inter vnla, imrtlculnrly between tlio mill ntor mill tlio cylinder Jnckot outlet anil tin' pump conductions, tlio harm fill effects of tlui witter, oil iind grcano with which thoso parts comn Into contact U reduced to it mini iiuim. Oil niul grenso urn luuvltuhlo .urotiml it motor mid they Imvu u ton lv Ulciicy to disintegrate mid rot tlio 'rubber. Tlio iiliolltic, however, pro 1 i vents those materials from workliiK 1& iHfn !.. l.l.t... l.n. It.l u . i llllw iiiu niiiiiri! rui turn ntllllu It'll" aim row things nro its harmful to tlrca na oiled streets and to allow n tiro to remain standing In it pool of oil la to openly Invito shortened llfo nind qulckened dtalntoRrittlun for your tlrca," f T X T X X ?! HIIMOVK liKAK TO ADJUST HTWV Hl'ltlNd When In tho courso of operation valvo springs become weak, they should bo stretched or elo tmro a waiher placed under them. If a enr spring becomea ao that one aide of tho vehlclo sags, the addition of on ,i other leaf will remedy tho troublo. In !a new car It frequently happens that 2 jtho owner flnda causo for complaint i in rcgaru in nam ruling, uuo to mo GIVE US A TRIAL Voss & Figg V! f f fact that tho springs are stiff. This difficulty may bo obviated by remov ing a leaf, If so desired, but before long tho now springs will limber up merely through ordinary usurp. I'Si: nr.ir DuiMiN(i TO ltlLMi:i)V HI.II'IMOi: t T t Car owners should Ret Into Ihn habit ot using bolt d reputing for tho 'clutch leather to swell It and act as a remedy for slippage In dlsassoid bllng tho clutch It will bo well to notice whether there, la a ridge In itho leather, Hucli a condition pre- mnli ltn lttf.ti tmim Attwnvlt, 'far as It ought to and tho only way i aft A sib sf i st i its iti its iti iti itt A iti A A A A A A .- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- --- - - - .. . to rcmovo tho rldgo Is first to take tho leathor with a rasp. .t fT TT s s. ,.. MsWsV, I j. .. .. .. .. .t . llf IllJ) gBBBBM-BMMsfsslsa i; " " ' " H BJ x f H II - x R It H " ' r" B $ HDOEE1RDTHER5 I SU5INESS EAH I 1 I . r . I ? ' v- . ? ; Its perfonnance is so regular II V ' ,i that the merchant has the satisv II X II faction of knowing what his II k delivery will cost him month - II T II ,:- after month. II - phi hauUgs cost Is unusually lout. '," " ( II ' X II II sVfe ". . i' .: ' ' '. W.S.WAKEFIELD, Fourth and Klamath Klamath Falls - I I C4 . - U&'jbsIIbssssssssssssssI H Y iSHHEP I The Electric .Shop Tho other day wo saw u cur lllef ally covered with Iiiirriiro, Tliuro woro Impediment on tho rear mid on both runnlUR-boards, mid benldea all IIiIm aovnral suit raaim woro propiied up from tlio bumpor.ln fnmt lit such it way thnt they rumjdelely covered tho front ot tho radiator. How tho driver expected tho water to bo cooled when nlr .circulation through the radiator core wits prac tically Mopped Is boyond us, Tho radiator needs all tlio consideration It ran get, and It Is to Im hoped that not many motorists nro ns foolish as this (1110, Children In Detroit urn first tnitghl tho "Union of the Komi" In kinder garten schools. Kor tho month of Hoptnmhcr, (ler muny sent to (Heat llrllalu 4 10 com pletely equipped commercial motor vehicles, When dralnliiK tint water system of tho enr, It In well to mnko certain that no water remains In tho pipes, and Jackets by rocking tlio front ot tho cur. This will throw tlio water out or bends and pockets, Tho ma jority of tliermo syphon cooling sys tems (train off easily enough, but In tho pumji system It Is necessary to use euro. It Is a good plan In drain Iiir off tho water to lot It run Into some receptacle, u large ran or pall, so that If can ho used again.1 Tlio reason Is that In all water thero Is u rertain proporllluu of foreign matter that forms deposits on the cylinder Jackets and radiator. In tlio water already used this deposit may bo sup posedly already to have been made, whereas With fresh water n now de posit will be precipitated. Ily using the same water over and over again this furring up the water spaces may ho mlnlmliod. I A Smash ! slippery street your car damaged x somebody hurt who pays the bill? Insure ! DUNBAR & DUNBAR Klamath State Bank Bldg. Phone 410 i tyyvvMMMWVWMWVWMVWMMVWiAWssA DON'T THROW IT AWAY. WELD IT ! We can weld anything so as to make it as ) strong as if it were a new part. OXCETO WELDING WORKS CARL SCHUBERT, JR., Prop. 230 Main Street. 9 liL Alt j jfffc Mfc Bj fcTafc iJBS aBH A M jflni iM M rr Tr r V 4r pP' " Danger ! The time of great danger to your storage battery is right now. Unless it is given proper care, winter's cold, icy weather will mean a costly repair bill or a new battery next spring. Let us store your battery over the winter months. We are splendidly equipped to relieve you of all fuss and worry. Ample storage space and competent bat tery men assure you of the very utmost in battery serv ice. And next spring when you want to get out on the road your battery will be ready, with all the "kick" and "zip" you want. Drive around today and let us examine your battery free, and tell you the kind of storage you should have. You will be surprised how little this storage will, cost you. J, ,...! Philadelphia iBBBBBll . " V IBBBlBBBBBk m2m IBBBBPilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPiBBBBBBWO rAV diD ERy t T T t t T 123 S. Sixth. Phone 127 I ;- s - I ? ill II XMX!KmH