The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 30, 1921, Automobile Section, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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THE EVENING HERALD,
OREGON
HATUTWAY, 'AI'IUL :mi, IMt
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TRUANTS KEEP
EYES ON CARS
Ak any hid In Hriiltlii who linn 11
tmiiluiiry tn play houkoy onco In u
wlillii and ho will lull ou that lie al
wnii lumps a Htiurp lookout for
INhIkh llriMmrH lourliii; hum
roiiilnti'l-H.
ItciiNoii thin In tlm tyim of rar
lined liy lint night nttuniliincu nfflri-r
of thn llo.iltlii hi liool lioanl, v. lm i i
tlm til)' roiiKtantly for Mnipti nm .
Jiiiilln ilulluitiimey
Mori tliiiti linn of llii'fin nit.i h
pulli'il iilmigitldii tho iiirli or i'I' I ii
up lo thn HWliuniln' hohiiio tin' i. .
dlitniiiy of tlm yoiingHtur who hint r.'
innlnud out of twhool to nltond i'U
grandmother's fiiiirrul. Out poi I
tlio truant offlcur itiid Imfon- Jn'ifint
rou lit iiiovn ho was uiiiliir cm h-nxiiri
Itmtloii
Now tlio Heutllii HChocI board Inn
mailu It a llttlo anlcr for Johnny" by
giving IiIiii u rentuinnhln rhatiro to
Murk " Thn lioanl hui onli ri'il (but
Acme Motor Co. to
Hold Tire Sale
"'lm Apiiip Mrt .- ( i will pull off
u i. ilr i n llriM next huk which will
provo it lil i' i Iilng to any onn who got
In on ,t. Tlioy i 'for noiuu of tm iiphI
innki ilrci ojj ilia iiiftrkol Foilum!,
I'. i; (i in) otlioi .ill ,ilanu,iril iMiknH
MIES SHOW
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t Hi four records nln-.idy to It
en illt thin )Piir, a HliuliilMknr Light
HI'. htniK DP a fifth rciiintly, vhon It
I IiihoiI ifii wn from l.oi AiikiiI.h,
California, to 1'hoonlx, Arizona In 3
lours anil Hi iiiluuti'ii over ruiulii
hat worn oftmi nothlnK morn thnn
dooply rutti'il Mind tralh. Detail of
cam used by nttoudnuco officers he thu remarkable performance, In
plainly liittorud In conformity lijwhlih thn StuUelmker lowered thn
tlm Htyln or InttnriiiK on all nllii r rrrN ti(nt previous tlmo ovur tills routu by
ownuil by thn m-hool district When ' 2 bourn, 2X minutes. luvu'Jusl Iippii
thin action wum proiKMind It brought i rectilvud by F.d Duiihain. local dls-
forth n tiharp anil InnlHtcnt protest
by onn of tlio school official Tlm oh.
J pot I on wn reported by a rkattlo pa
por as fellnwn:
"Mr. FlemJng wild In his commu
nication of protcM that an Dodge
llrothnrH nint am used exclusively by
Uin ilppfirtmnnl. nny Podge llrothorn
car In luntantly tho obict of suspl
clon on tlio part of Rlio Juvenile pop
ulation of u community Tc make
thorn morn comiplcuoun by lp.ttertn
would bn inrnily adding to tho trnu
bind of an overburdened and unap
proclatlvn public nirutil Hut til"
proli'Mt wan overruled '
tilbuttr of Htuilelmker cus
t'p to thu tluio tho Llgl.l nix in ii do
Itn ruu, thn fiuitiuit autoiuoblln tlnm
for tin 422 in Hon from I.oh Angclee
to Phoenix won lf bourn II minutes,
The tli.m onllnorlly nindo by tourlits
bctuicA tlio two cltlca Ih two days.
Tlm railroad ijmo Is II bourn 20
minutes or one hour nnd four min
ute slower than the limn iiiiu'p b
tlio Light Six.
Tlm Mr.bt filx ilniil on tho tnrrlflc
tout onrVn dPJPit vim tl'.ncimo car
Hint recently brnk" all rcoriM be
tw'i'ii Sun Ktancli-o and Mn Anco-
pn, and which wai thn f ft iiIomio
Tlm Heattln pollen dnpnrtiuiml alrol tilln to reach Yi- cinltn .'.''.tlTnal park
Mbnduy Ih circuit day and ono of
i'Iiii hlKKCftt nIiowh of Itn kind In tho
world n ccmlnK to Klamath KalU,
Al (I. Ilarnt-' IiIk fonr-rlni; wild
tin I in n I clrcim Ih rUioiIiiIimI to kIvo
two pprfonnaticofi horo Monday, with
onn of tho luri;ivit array of wild ani
mal talon L over OHHomblnd under
m.n
The kIiow rarrlPH nioro lloim, tln
rn, leop'irdii, tnbran and othor npo
flcH of wild animal llfn than any
'Iht clrciiH of 1 1 kind In thn coun
try Tlm iiliow lrave.lt In a train of 02
earn.
Onn of thn rnoiit unique nctn In tho
hIiow In that of a fln-ton hlppopota
iiiuh which HnrnPH ban tauRht to do
ninny wonderful trick.
Minn Martha Florlnc, premier of
tho wo rid 'i wild animal m(trxiH,
ontorH a den with llomi, tlRern, loop
ardi and patitlierH and compclH them
to do hor will, villi nothing moro
tlnm a llKht whip and a Hmllo to en
forco hor ccmmandH. Thin In tho flrtit
time tliew natural onomlofl of tho
Junitln havo over been brought to
KPtlmr In tho tuimo arena.
Monday, thnro will lm a two mllo
long pamdo leavlni; the iihow ground
nt 10:30 a. m. Doom to tho big show
oppn at 1 and 7 p. m. Ills nhow por
forniancofi Htart at 2 nnd 8 p, to., al
lowing tho visitor ono hour to vlnit
tho mimmoth monngcrlo, llnton to a
0-ppcn concert band and got ac
iiuulnted with tho animal acton.
unen 10 Dodgn llrothorn itourlng ram
Thn varloim ilepartmnntt of tlm city
and county together operntn 37.
I.lltln odder tlm small boy ro,
gurdn thn fninlllnr I). II. monogram
lth ntinplclon.
A nplnntor mi)h that gutting mar
ried In almonl oh imtIouh ax remain
ing nlnglo.
over nny ono of thn thrcn ni w roor '
iil roadn from the coast thin )p.ir I
You c-in nla toll a bachelor bv
thn button that uro not I'.lfjiliic from
bin riot hen
0n "OI'l'i:it CAMP WORKS
ANYOX. II. ('., April 29. It l
claimed that Anyox U tho only cop
tier camp In tho onllro wpstom horn
Irplicro oporatlng at nnythlng like
full capacity Moro than cloven htm
dreil men nn employed. Wagen have
been decrnanod In accordancn with o
ulldlng ncaln -ngreomont. Fluctuation
on copper prlcen dPtermlno thn rino
and fall of pay lo bo rccolvod by tho
workers
A wife woman m-wr glei hpr Imn
band n letter to mall If n!nt boo x t
rocolvn an early rnpb.
Tho ni'lf-madn man nt loant ro
lleven I'rovldcncn of aho reanonnlbll
Ity
$0
SMASHES
All Sales Records!
1149
216
622
New StudebakerS'Sold and Delivered in
California in March, 1921,
New Studebakera Sold and Delivered in
San Francisco and Oakland in March,
1921.
New Studebakers Sold and Delivered in
in Northern California in March,
1921.
AND IN NEW YORK CITY
376 New Studebakers Sold and Delivered
in New York City, March, 1921.
168 New Studebakers Sold and Delivered
in New York City, March, 1920.
A SALES INCREASE OF 123 OVER
MARCH 1920
More cars were sold at retail in Greater
New York in the first quarter of this
year thanwere sold in the en
tire' year of 1919.
Sales First Quarter, 1921 ....643 Cars
Sales Full Year, 1919 527 Cars
THERE MUST BE A REASON
HERE IT IS
BTCDEBAKfclh tiottnkNKfl TUB OIIKATKST PKHFOIMANCB MOOT MOOKOMT
Auk the 6tudebktf Owe-Ho Www
A HHORf AOB OKDRR YOUR OAR NOW AND 8AVK mHAPPOIWTMKKY
A 8HOR&GKu-bhtKR YOUR CAR NOW AND HAVH DtBAPPOINTKHNT.
The Dunham Auto Co.
MM. AT OAK.
ttfcl tft ANOTIIKR HTUDKIIAKKR YEAR.
SGT. BOB ALLEN
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fantry by four eooondn and tho 6-nt
Infantry by ten ixconda, so tho 60th
enmn out winner and not a now rco
crd In Camp Jackson for tho howit
zer and tronch mprtnr men,
"Tho reason that wo won -wan that
I represented Klamath Falls and et
an oxamplo of what tho boyn from
old Oregon !an do,"
Thn Herald In In receipt of a letter
from Hergeant Itobert T Allen, with
tho Coth Infantry, howitzer ctrnpany,
at Cump JnclcHon, South Carolina, In
which Allen nay8 ho In going to tell
tho lieu boostor of tho nunny noutli,'
nt leant that part of It bcundeil by1
the (date linon of Houth Carollnn,1
that lm 'wouldn't trndn a lot In Knno1
for tho wholn nbito of Houth ('-.roll-i
nu."
"Why," Mys Uob, "limy nven Clono
thn movies hpro on Sunday, and won'ft
let a fellow chow gum for foar ho
might swallow It. And, oh boy, tho
moonnhlnnl Along with tho nunnhlne,
It'n flurco. Everywhere you look
around horo aro 'dark cloudn,' Thin
nuro In tho most African looking
placo I ever mw. Novcr again for
mo."
Outnldo of tlio weather and tho
darklcn, however, Hob has llttlo kick
coming. Ho In commanding a 37-mll-llmotor
gun, cemmortly styled a one
pounder. "Thin gun," It'n master explains,
"In chiefly unod for laying out ma
chine gunn and It haa a 'wicked kick.
Wo made a record tho other day In
going Into action which made them
all nit up and tako notice.
"It took us Just 20 seconds to set
up -our puns. Wo boat tho Sixth In-
West Coast Lumber
Cut 33 Per cent
Beneath Normal
Willard
Batteries
Tl o Weekly t.umbor Review of tho
West Coai i . )errm'n Annocln
tlon given lurr'i - proliict -" -.t I1C
mlllr. In Wn i Wash' igton and
'"entern Oregon, 'ir th week ending!
Apill 23rd, .'i,311.303 reet Pro
duction wan 31 por cor.' VI v nor"
inal. Now business totaled 71,943,1G9
feet, of which slightly moro than SO
por cent was water and local delivery.
New cooAtwIno and Inter-costal cargo
buMness amounted to 23,623,816
feet. Now export business 4,202,000
feet.
Local business, handled by team
and nuto truclc, reaccd tho year's
high figure at 5,014,498 feet.
Transcontinental rail orders, at 1,
381 cars, showed o decrcaso of 300
cars from tho previous week and was
900 cars below normal. Shipments
totaled 63,064,882 feet, of which 29
per cent was represented In cargo
clearance and local deliveries. Rail
nhlpmontn tcAaled 1,498 cars. Domes
tic cargoes, 7,445,063 feet. Export
cargoes, 5,665,321 feet. Unshipped
balances rail trade, 3,675 cars; do
mestic cargo. 80,991,367 feet; ex
port, 22,496,745 feet.
ELGIN SIX TOURING
fljiaiantced flno condition and wonderful buy for tho
" money cash or terms.
Metropolitan Garage
ELEVENTH NEAR MAIN
FORD OWNERS FR,EE TRIAL
STROMBERG CARBURETORS
FOR FORD CARS
REDUCED FROM $24.00 TO $19.00
INSTALLATION FREE
Guaranteed to giro more power and! nso Ims naaolliie.
Designed, to uno present day low (Trade fuel.
Have nn inntall one at once. If not satisfactory, we will refund
your money within 80 dayn.
OFFICIAL SALES AND HER VICE
MALLORY GARAGE
1ST 8. SIXTH HT.
PRONE 378J
L Willard J
Willard
Batteries Wiii
fhey win on reputation when yoe
chink of battrries you naturally think
lint of Willard. They win on
quality. The mott Important battery
Improvement!, including Threaded
Rubber Insulation, originated with
Willnrd. ,
They win In doUart-and-crnts sav
ins. No ojtlay for replacement of
tmulatlon If yoa buy the WilUrd
Threaded Rubber Battetj- because
Threaded ltubbcv Insulation outlasts
the battery plates.
The WilUrd Threaded Rubber Bat.
cry .- standard on 172 makes of car
used for export on 2 others. Ask
u about it. .We're headquarter for
Willwd. Emeries aad Willard Service.
LINK RIVER .
Battery Station
Seventh and Klamath
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NEW HUPMOBILE
NEW SCRIPPS-BOOTH
NEW OVERLAND FOUR
Now At Oar
Show Room
EWAUNA MOTORS CO.
123 S. Fourth, St. Phone 60-W
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