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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
&rjs$svvKWww-'s rirt(HBelVIWa-rtp--ttoaih mn THE EVENING HERAU), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1TRUUY, . MARCH,. .10,. .1M1. -- U 1 1 IN NEW I I n REDDJNG, Cal., March IS. Garner City Is tho nnmo of tho now town to bo started In Siskiyou county by tho Weed Lilmbor company. Tho town will start off with an an eight stalt round house and mnchlno shops 160 feet by 60 feet, for It Is to bo a sort of railroad tormlnal for tho log ging operations on Antelope Crock. Garner City will bo forty wiles northeast of Weed and eight miles off tho Klamath Falls branch of tho Southern Pacific, In tho neighbor hood of Dray. It will take Its nam from Gnrner Mountain and from tho Garner ranch near by. Tho company will erect office head quarters and dwellings for Its cm. ployes. Thore will not bo any sawmill at Garner City, which Is to be purely a logging center. Tho company will be gin right away on the construction of Its machine shops. Tho Weed Lumber company at prosont Is running only one sktddcr crow. Gcnoral Managor J. M. Wblto nays he can glvo no estimate of the dato of the opening of logging on a good scale. He cannot say whether tho sawmill will start up April 1st, April 15th or May 1st. Tho outlook Is Indefinite because the market for lumber Is so poor. Despite the fact that the price has been cut below tho cost of last year's production. General Manager White says, thero Is little movement of the large stock on .band. The box factory and tho sash and door factory arc running, but they . are shy on orders and may not bo kept running steadily. CLUB WOMEN OF CAL. TO HOLD CONVENTION SALINAS, Cal., March 18. Club women from 14 California counties will nttond the annual convention of the San Franclscb district federation of women's clubs to be held here April 29 and 30. - Dr. Mariana Dertola, San Fran cisco, Is president of the district or ganization. Tho counties to be rep resented are Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendoclna, Monterey, Napa, San Denlto, San Mateo. Santa Clara, Santa Crux, Solano, Sonoma, and San Francisco. CAN COIiLKCT FROM. NEGLIGENT MECHANIC LOS ANGELliS, Col., March 18. If a garago mechanician falls pro porly to rcassomblo an automobllo which ho has ropalrod, and this fall uro should result in damago to tho car, then tho owner of such automo bllo Is entitled to damages from tho proprlotors of tho garage, according to a doclslon rendered horo recent ly by Judgo Russ Avery of tho su perior court, who awarded damages of (617 to A. E. Bryan, a tourist stopping at Long Reach, near here, from n garago of Long Deach. EvI donco adduced showed that n cotter pin hod not been replaced, causing tho machine to swervo into n ditch with considerable damago resulting. ECTIxmlhwItk lovdtnn dono aryl'lSg 1)KS MOINEH WILL KNTKRTAIN SHR1NK1W DES MOINES, la., March IS. More than $125,000 will bo spent preparing tor and entertaining tho 1921 conclave of tho noblos of the Mystic Shrine here, Juno 14, 15, It. Representatives of business men have assumed $50,000 of tho cntortaln ment fund and the AsGa-ZIg tom plo hero will produco tho remaining $75,000. Des Moines v. as designated tho 1921 meeting place early in January. Already approximately 50 bands and patrols of tho Shrine hnvo reserved hotol accommodations, whllo a num ber have mado arrangements for spe cial trains In which they Intend to ltvo while hero. Advertising pays. Try It and bcc. UN K '5 ARE HID CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 18. Tho Inner ring of tho planet Saturn, known to astronomers as tho "crcpo ring" on account of tho fact that It Is much less brilliant than tho oth ers, has a thickness of 2000 miles, whllo tho other rings are very much thinner, according to observations mado by Professor William It. Pick orlng of Harvard at tho Itarvord astronomical station at Maudcvllle, Jnmnlca. Tho thickness of tho rings of Sa turn Is a mntter which has long at tracted tho Interest of nstronomors. This planet Is surrounded by what nppcars through a smnll telescope to bo n single flat ring of exceeding thinness. Through a largor tolescopo this Is seen to bo In reality three con centric rings. Every 16 years or so tho earth passes through tho piano of thoso rings, which nro then In a position cdgowlso to the earth. So thin oro they that for a whllo they disappear and cannot bo seen until tho earth moves out of tholr piano. This phe nomenon occured on November 7 ond will occur ngoln on February 22 and August 3 of this year, after which thero will bo no opportunity of observing It again for 1G years. Professor Plckorlng reports that ho observed tho rings lust beforo and after tho November transit, and found tho Inner ring to bo thlckor u PHONE 336-R GEO. R. WRIGHT Registered Architect' Designs and estimates furnished for Garages, Resi dences, Schools, Churches, Farm Buildings, Factory Buildings, Apartment Houses, etc. 503 Tenth Street Klamath Falls than tho others, estimating It to bo 2000 miles thick. Ho also reports that In tho outer edge of the sec ond ring tho meteors seem to bo more concentrated than elsowhuro. Astronomers b-lloo these rings to nnuurB luii ti i ui..t.....i.... i...,...u i.. ....it.. . 'rim mitoiiKlillUt In London I lllll'nnui ivr.'.iift im, " r..rti ,. .ii...... n u nl n only to .iBim rtiitoimml gUliK iwmn . . ....... .u .....1'W. KIlKl'U 111 IHUUJIllK lu -""o ' ' typ of car, and so mi. and p.iy tl to otimln a llreiiio to drive planet Mars, and In searching for ... ,i , l.'ngliUMirs seeking u ku 0 road ui the still undiscovered planet hlch i . til iUUll imiiii ..... do composou ot innumerable small ih mhi.vcu w. ruru.yu ruu,. , .. , NMsu.u..lly glacier meteors revolving In dense swarms, far outside tho orbit of Neptune, the. ' , . , , , ,,. nbout tho mlddlo portions of the! outermost planet yet discovered A tractor .olvu.1 the pnuie.., or uk planet. tho sulor system. I Ing tourists up the lee r road f wimmQH &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 4HIMMMMttmHtHHHIHtWHMH ii AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE TIRE THEFT COLLISION PROPERTY DAMAGE PURLIO LIAI11L1TY TRANSPORTATION Don't Take a Chance Insure DUNBAR & DUNBAR GENERAL INSURANCE X OVER SUGARMAN'S STORE PHONE 410 iMHiMmtMiimmmHUt ? ? ? t t ? ? T r t ? T Y T X t t t t T Twin Beds Hus&mi, After you have admired all of those fine wagons at the Auto Show, come over to Perkins' and see his display of fine Furniture. Perkin's Furniture House IMWR fSMaMBK 122-126 North Sixth St. "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" 1 1 t 5-js-5s.2s 2xjj X3 f f t t f T V Y r T T t T f t t v ? ? 8 4 '. Klamath County Auto Association If you own an automobile you know, better than anyone else, what is the matter with the roads of Klamath county. If you are one of the fellows who travel into other sections of the coast, you know what is the matter with the roads there. But just now we want to speak 'to you about Klamath county for we believe that charity begins at home. Bad roads are not the only thing we have to contend with. We are without signs, we have the road hog, the law violator, the shortage of gasoline, the well, we have all the ills the automobile family is heir to, and we have the task of seeking and finding a cure. The first ingredient to enter into the compounding of a remedy is you, Mr. Auto Owner. You are asked to join the Klamath County Auto Association so that you may become part of the medicine that will cure the troubles that Have been the bane of our existence, and that will be permanently removed if we succeed in pro curing a perfect cure, and a perfect cure will be found only in a 100-per-cent membership in the association. With a 100-per-cent membership we will be ready to move on the problems confronting us. We will be able to take up the great problem of Good Roads. By a united organization we will be in a position to make heard any request coming from the owner or owners of automobiles in this county, to the end that waste in the expenditure of road funds will be prevented, ancient methods avoided, and a consistent program followed to the end that Klamath county may gain a reputation for good roads as widespread and famous as has some of her highways in other directions. Not by holding up the sign: "Beware of the law," but by placing every owner on his honor, this associa tion hopes to do away with the open violation of nearly every state law and ordinance. The officers of this association feel that the owners of cars are people of mature years, good judgment, common sense and re specters of the rights of others and of the laws of the land. It is by impressing these facts upon the members we hope to see every law obeyed and travel upon our OFFICERS It. C. Orowtbcck, president John Martin, Vlcc-1'rcwldrnt Wm. Fordney, Vlce-Prtwlilrait E. A. Paige, Vlco-Prcsldent Marvin Crowi, Vlcc-I'rcaltlent Frl Htukel, Vice-President O. I. Hurke, Treasurer Ray 1LRh1, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R. C. Grombeck O. I). Ilurke Itiiy II. Reed (lias. Johnson Roy Call DIRECTORS It. C. Groenbeck, Klamath FaIU Clias. Johnson, Klamath Falls E. It. Danner, Klamath Fall Lnu Arenw, Klamath Fulls W. T. Ire, Klamath FaIU II. N. 91m, Klamath Falls Ed Dunham, Klamath Falls Hoy LnPrnric, Klamath FuIIh II. Wakefield, Klamath Fulli Maurlrr llrjnn, Klamath Falls O. I). Iturkc. Klamath FaIU Roy Call, Klamath FaIU Hay II. KtI, Klamath FaIU E. McCullom, Klamath FaIU Will IUUluin, Klamath FnlU John Martin, Klamath FaIU LouIh HoiiKland, Klamath Falls L. L. Ilrowncll, Klamath FaIU C. L. McWIIIIums, Klamath FnlU .1. V. IIoulc, Klamath Falls It. T. Ilaldnln, Klamath Falls Fretl Garrlch, Klamath Falls Hank Free, Klamath FaIU W. H. Wiley, Klamath FaIU It. V. Mallory, Klamath FaIU M. W. younft, Klamath FaIU F. L. Smith, Klamath FaIU E. It. Hall, Klamath FulU E. A. Paige, Fort Klamath F, W. Ilroodiwnrtl, Ronanzu Man In (Vohh, Illy Fred Htukel, Merrill Wm. Fordney, JxrolIn Goi. Ktrottbrldg". CliUoquln Frank Vohn, Mai In streets and highways made as safe and sane and silent as they were before the advent of the auto. Next year, and all of the years to follow, there will be a shortage of gasoline and distillate. You remem ber what happened last year. It will happen again unless there is a live, virile organization of auto own ers. We hope to make our organization so effective that never again will we be discriminated against in the matter of fuel; so effective that if there is any to go around we will have our full share, and haying it .you will have yours. These are just the high spots of our plans. In cluded in them are all of the detail and minutia that goes with a progressive auto association. Now, just as man to man, we want to ask you if you do not think it is the fair, square thing to step up and join hands with those who are trying to do this work your work as well as their 's? It will cost you only five dollars a year, but it may save you one hundred times' that each season. Don't you think it will bean honor to you, to your home county, your city and state, to be a member of a live auto association the kind we are going to have here? Don't you think you will be proud of your association, when traveling in, other counties and states you will receive a cordial welcome and much needed assistance by reason of the sign you carry on your radiator the sign of the Klamath County Auto Asso ciation? We don't believe there is an owner of a power-driven vehicle in Klamath county that will hang back and let the other fellow do it be a slacker. If there is, we will be surprised, for Klamath County can not be what .we want to make it if we don't stand to gether in this and everything else that has for its pur pose the welfare of the county. KLAMATH COUNTY AUTO ASSOCIATION By Executive Committee Any of the following Directors can take your sub scription for membership, or see us nt our booth at the Klamath Aufo Show.