The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 15, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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America's Premier Cars
At New Prices .
The Chandler
AND
The Cleveland
THE LAST WORD
in perfection of design, workmanship, material, equip
ment and finish may now be secured at the following
prices, f. o. b. Klamath Falls:
Chandler Seven Passenger $2095
Chandler Despatch Model 2175
Cleveland 5-passenger 1595
Cleveland Roadster 1595 .
These prices include cord tire equipment through
out. May wc not have the pleasure of giving you a dem
onstration? Phone us and we will call at your home, or,
if you prefer, visit our garage.
CENTRAL GARAGE
Phone 106 420 Klamath Ave.
Would Exempt Tolls
From U. S. Ships
WAHIIINUTON. I. (J.. Juno 15.
American shipping; Rained qultn a
boost today whim tho Hcnatu Inter
Occnnlc Canal committor ronortod
out tho bill whoroby American const
wlo nlilpnlnR would bo exempted
from tho payment of 1'annma canal,
tolls. American shipping Interests!
kavo nssallcd thin question of Amor-J
lenti boltomn bolni; forcoil lf pay tolls
Just tlio samo iw ottior farulKn b1iIi-;
pliiR.
HUH HTAItTH FltOM lIKKKt-TIVi:
U'IKI.VU; QUICKLY CONTKOM.till
Qot results br using cImi ads.
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Tho flro department "was called
out tit 2:25 o'clock thin mornlnc to
tho rcsldonco of Charlos It. Marpln,
1164 I'lno street to put out a fliu
In tho attic causod by dofoctlvo
electric wiring Uamaca dono w,h
Mimll and tho flro department wns
through In loss than 20 pilnuteJ
oftor rocolrlni? tho call. Tho chom
Icaf englna was usod in this blazo.
Tho J. It. Drlscoll Insurance com
pany ruportM that tha homo wus
adequately Insurod.
IAKT NOTICH TO Til 1 3
HO.NOIl IIOLIj HUII3C1UIIKIIH
Tho latost and final nhlp-
meiit of Honor ItollH Is lioro and
thoso who ordorod copies tiro ask
ad to call for thorn. Mnny of tha
I books hnvo boon paid far and
Hhouid bo in tho nanus or ineir
owners.
Wo also have n number of pho
tORrnphn usod In Illustrating tho
book. Tho pictures woro obtain
ed with Instructions to forward
thorn, In many cases, to mull ad
drosscR. Theso Instructions havo
boon followed but a number of
tho cnvolopoa naro boon return
ed by tho postal sortlco, marked
"AddresB Unknown." Kvldontly
tho ownors havo motfod "Without
leaving a rorwnrumK auarcsa.
Wo doslro to clonn up tho on
tlrfi mattor, 'and this Is tho last
notlco that will bo Riven. Ouo
moro effort will bo mndo to dis
tribute tho hooka and pictures.
Whoro It lu not posslblo to locate
tho persons entitled to thorn, tliey
I will bo filed at tho ownors' risks.
Tho Horald will tako no furthor
responsibility.
Tho Klamath County Honor
noil Is n comploto roster of Kla
math co.unty'a sorvlco mon and
tho war workers who put tho J
homo campaigns over. It Is hand
Bomoly and durably hound, print
od on tho best paper obtnlnablo
nnd will bo IncroaslnBly valunblo
na a wnr rocord an tho yoara paBs.
(Jail nnd not your copy, If you
know that you subscribed to Its
publication, or tond your address
nnd 12 conts for ootngo. Photo
graphs will bo tnallod on rocolpt
INFANT HON OP Mil. ANI
mils. :n.s. ij: ii inrrriMi
Tho condition of tho two yoar old
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uo
Lap Is reported to bo better nfler
nearly n wook, during which period
1 1 f 11 lllint- tmnn n vnrv atfiniliii tlivid.l
from an attack of pneumonia. ThU great homo nnd tonight nt S o'clock
morning tho doctors In attondjneo, tho picture and homo will bo lectured
Moose Matinee Draws
Crowd; Again Tonight
Tho afternoon performance of tho
soron roel film at tho Mooso hall was
woll attended ir morabcrs nnd
friends of tho Moose lodgo who saw
tho Interesting agricultural, mechan
ical and educational advantages of
MooHoheart. tho homo whero widows
and depondent children of members
nro taken tor both support and edu
cation by tho national organization.
Tho homo Is located a short ills
tauro from Chicago, Illinois, nnd has
ovor n thousand dopendonts within
Uh confines at present. Tho plcturo
shown all departments and tho func
tions of each whoro It pertains to tho
development of tho dependent to u
Holf-supportlng Individual.
Tonight will ho tho Jnt 11 mo for
Klnmnth Fnlla cltlicns to rco this
for
ful
I
tho first tl'ito
Information,
ruyo tjut hopo-
A classified Ad will soil It.
upon by District Lecturer Joy from
Portland. Thoro nro no admission
charges. This plcturo Is entirely freo
to tho general public
Cooking Electrically
the ideal method
Electrically equipped kitchens hold
no terrors for the housewife. They
are cool, cozy, and comfortable in
the summer. They eliminate the
drudgery, the grime. and the nerve
racking tension caused by wood
stoves. The expense is surprising
ly lotd. Let us tell you about it.
Lizzie Wouldn't Mind
Bill But Finally
She Was Conquered
Mr. 'nnd Mrs. William Canons
henved a sigh of relief when tho
llRhts or Klamath Kails camo Into
sight Monday evening after a moro
than a strenuous trip to Medford,
slatting Saturday and ending hero
Monday night.
hlr. riannng rocontly purchased n
Kord car nnd to dodlcnto It, decided
Frlilny to visit In Medford and drive
tho now "boat" over thoro on the
Initial trip, Tho start was mndo with
flying colon! and all -went well until
thoy reached tho long grade on Green
mountain. Then tho car began buck
ing like a Missouri muto. Coaxing
failed to mako It go and tho "Hook
of Instructions How to Opcrnto a
Cranky Car," was fished out. Para
graph "this nnd that" said "do this
and that," and Mr. Ganong did all
of them. Tho car started, then decid
ed to hack up, so they let It back up.
Ily Jumps and starts they reached tho
top of tho hill and going down, burn
od out tho bearings.
A gnrago In Ashland repaired tho
damage and anotWor start was
mndo. After tho visit, tho homo trip
was ono succeeding trial after trial.
Up Topsy hill, Mr. Oanong pushed
tho car whllo Mrs. Oanong tried her
hand at tho steering wheel. Then It
"acted up" between thero nnd homo
until tho sight of this city rollcved
them. Mr. Oanong states that It Is
easier to report tho hardest trials In
tho circuit court than operato cars
when knowledge of them Is moro
than limited. Ho has but ono expres
sion to tha bantering of his friends,
"Nevermore."
WAH1IINOTON, Juno 1G. CJoy-
ornment employes who actively op-
posa tho administration's govorn
inont reorganization plan will bo dis
missed, It was decided today at n
conforonco of tho president nnd cab
Alleged Arkansas
Adto Thief s Jailed
A reward of 1160, offorcd by Ar
knnsns authorities for tho capturo
of Clarcnco nnd Cecil Wllklns,
aged 30 and 19 yoars, respectively,
Is .likely to fall to Sheriff Lloyd
Utvf, who arrested tho Wllklns pair
yesterday afternoon at Odessa.
They nro alleged to bo wanted nt
Cherokee City, Arkansas, fcr tho
thoft of an automobile said to bo
tho samo car In which thoy woro
traveling when captured. Thoy nro
In tho local Jail, awaiting Instruc
tions from Arkansas regarding their
disposal.
Disloyal Employes
Can't Hold Places
Inot. The slop was taken hocnuso
nonlo oraploycw are actively apreadlnR
propaganda against tho roorganli
tlon policy.
WICATIIKIl niCI'OIlT
OUKaON Tonight nnd Thursday,
fair.
Hotter a good onomy than n bad
friend.
I 1 1 I It -)-fl"l"H"frv"t)""M"l--H
In domandlng "speed In action on
beor bill," Mr. Volstead does not
wem to bo nwaro that It is difficult
to got up speed on oomo of the stuff
that passes for be or.
Tboso wanting tho proscriptions
will endorso tho attltudo of tho
American Therapeutic Socloty, which
wants no limit placed on a doctor's
right to proscribe alcohol.
SEE
M1M TRACTOR
. AT
STAR THEATRE
Klamath Falls Tonight
STAR THEATRE
Dorris Thursday Evening
STAR THEATRE.
Merrill Saturday Evening
?nno FEET "of film
MOLINB
The Universal
FarmPcrwer Plant
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The Correct Farm Power Unit
Th 3-2 plow MoIIns la tho correct
farm power unit, doing all belt and
field work, incluJini cullhallug, with
ONE MAN.
ONI MAN lu&tt bodi trettor tad tol-
mtflt le mrj opcrtftoo.
II. huxfii ih outlrt from K Ktl el Ike
Imelunrel tod don Ullcr work.
Dots Incur tad Imsltaeel beck u oec nk.
Tho ftturt,vllh ether, combine la
met th Molio the moit economical,
convenient and atlifactorr lnvitmnt
toq can make In firm power. Come In
end look at It. We will b (lad te t.U
jrou more aboct It.
And remember that
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The MOLINB U unique in the tractor field -
Made so bg our htttent Protection
- J. W. KERNS
Moline Distributor
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Calitorma-Oregon Power
Company
CORD TIRES
Now Selling at the Lowest
Price Level in Tire History
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30x3! . . $24.50
32x4 - - 46.30
34x4 - - 54.90
(And Other Sizes In Proportion)
Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these lire at
haying the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high
grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment:
They are the quality choice of cord users.
This new low price is made possible by strictest economies
and specialized production.
Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making
30x3H-inch Non-Skid fabric tires. With a daily capacity
of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined
production on a quantity basis.
All material used are die best obtainable. The quality is
uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car
owner at onyprice, '
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E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
8 th and Klamath
( of address and six tonU for post
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'Let us be your servant?'
age. ,
D. A. KENYON
6th and Plum . ;
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