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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1921)
HATURUAV, JUIiY HO 1021 THEEVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i'Auic icidirr Oakland Six Has Two New Features "Two drops In threo months In tlio "Onklnnd Sonslblo Six" Is moro thnn keeping up wllh Iho period which nil Bay points to 'normalcy', yet thcro has boon no substitutions In tlio ma tcrtnls nor has thcro been nny de traction In tlio beauty of serviceable qualities, of tho car In this price re duction," was tho nsnortlon made by llay Anderson or tho It, It. It, Karngo when discussing tho merits of tho car he sails, to tho nuto gossip who In quired what prlco the Oakland was pclllnR for hero. "It you want to see something that will Interest you, step over here and take n look nt these new appliances on this Into model Oakland," and with that he led tho writer over to a Redan car and lifted tho hood. "Seo that hot nlr Moro on the nmnlfold?", he Inquired. "That Is tho latest Im provement on tho Oakland and tho nervlce that It performs U to heat tho gasoline so that bettor combustion Is obtained and less carbon to bother with, not to count Increased power! Look at that pinto clnss on tho back carmins or tnat touring car over there." pointing to tho rear peeps. "Thcro is another Improvement over tho 1921 style which I found on the last carload of cars that came in," Anderson continued. "I do not anti cipate nny further reductions nt prc- nent In the Oakland prices. As to the situation from the sales stand point, I reel that by tho time tho crops are In, farm products nnd live stock prices will glvo tho farmers a cnanco to nave money to buy a car with. Buyers now nro certainly de manding n car thnt will give them mileage ng well as small upkeep. "You know, of course, that tho Oakland Six covered 1709 miles in a 48-hour, non-stop run on May 2T on the Sunnyvale Lo Altos highway south of San Francisco? No stops wero made nor tires changed, yet a record of 20.1 miles per gallon was made." Anderson closed his discus sion to wait upon ,a prospect who eamo In Just then. WIHIXISiS TO THAI AUTO THIKP 1'UMP MlKCAimON Motorists who use one of the band pumps will do well to give tho pump . few strokes before attaching It to 'the valve. This blows out any grit or other foreign matter that may be dinging to the pump valve, prevent- leg their finding their way Into the J laser tube." Arrangements nro now being com pleted by tho Stnto Ilurcnu of Crim inal Indentltlcntlon nnd Investiga tion, working In conjunction with pan co officers In California nnd ad- Joining states to uso tho wlrolesr telegraph In tho apprehension of tho nutomobllo thief. Kvcry highway leading to nnd from tho stato Is now open to traffic. Up on nearly everyone of these highways nnd situated noar tho Stato lino Is located an nmntour or government wireless station. It Is proposed that reports and de scriptions of all stolen automobiles received nt the bureau during tho day bo dispatched at n specified hour to these outlying' stations, from n central wireless station, located tit Sacramento. Dodge Mileage Is Raised 100 Per Cent Willard Service Man Benefitted By Trip A. W. Stevens of tho Link Itlvcr Ilaltory station proprietor of tho local Willard Storage Battery Ser vice station, was attending tho con vention of all Willard oporntors of thin vicinity In Portland, returning homo Wednesday, much benefitted by tho visit. Sales Manager, H. S. Gardner. Advertising Mnnagor S. E. Dnldwtn nnd Asslstnnt to tho Gcncrnl Mana ger, S. W. Ttolph of tho main of fices of the Willard company c,f Cleveland wero there, holding ono of a series or meetings which aro planned for 26 of tho larger cities or tho United States and Canada Two months will be required for tho completion or the entlro trip, artcr which every Willard man will have had the opportunity to ills cuss the plans and policies or this company with these officials in person and to hear tho newest nnd most approved Idoas on battery manufacture and service. FLOODING OK CAHIIl'ltKTKIt. Flooding of the carburetor Is caus ed by several possible troubles. A necdlo valve may bo held open or be leaking. Dirt may have collected on the 'sent or tho valvo, preventing Its closing, or tho following may be the causes: Imperfect or worn needlo valvo or seat; mechanism stuck; a too heavy or leaking float, which would sink too deep, holding the neodle valvo epen: level too high; Ioom spray nozile. "Dodge cars nro today priced tho anmo ns thoy woro In tho pro-wnr period, as tho manufacturer! mado ono big bIIco In tho prlco nt n time when It wns practically unnoticed by tho buying public, I'oopto woro busy with their troubles In finding reason able living quartern nnd keeping the Inrdor supplied." stated If. K. Wnko flold, ngent for tho Dodge In Klnmnth County, yesterday, when asked how tho Dodge measured up with tho de cline In nil standard mnkes of enrs. "This fact Is moro ovtdont to the dealent than anyone elso for they keep n close tab on tho movements or cars, nnd especially prices, then tho average person. Itut ono tenturo whero tho Dodge car now makes a hit with tho buyers Is thnt tho tires on tho new enrs hnvo been changed from kIio 32 x 34 fabrics to 32 x t cord tlren," "Do you know that with this "do parturo n Dodge car wilt now hnvo n tiro mllengo approximately over n 100 per cent greater than nt first. It you will remember, the mllengo on tho Dodge ran nnywhero from .'.,000 to 7,000 at the most. With this new tire base, a enr will go from 10,000 to 13,000 miles- Thnt Is ono big sav ing that has been effected with till move. In the back curtains now, glass has been Installed and this gives the car nn added trim which It did not hnvo before. In fact this romlrg year, tho purchaser ot n Dodge car will certainly get a "run for his mon ey," plus satisfaction," was the flnnl remark that Mr. Wakefield used In describing the car that sells. i. IS IIAXDV KOIl TOUIUSTS A device made In sections thnt can be combined to form n rhnlr, a bod or a tnbln has been Invented by n Callfornlan for use by automobile tourists. NKW STUKKT CI.KANIXO TIllTK Tho power Is appllod to tho third wheel, which Is In the rear of a now street cleaning truck, tho englno also rovolvlng a cylindrical broom, whllo a snow plow can bo mounted In front If desired. rtADIATOIl NKAIi Itl-Ul A.XI.K The motor and radiator of a now French automobllo are mounted close to the rear axle, the Inventor claim ing this arrangement permits the use or smaller and llghtor bodies. . 20r sj The market's best buy I Smooth, flexible performance such as only the six-cylinder overhead-valve engine can give the secure comfort of a roomy and stoutly made body the satisfaction of reliable and low-cost transportation all these are yours in the Oakland touring car, now $1145 r. P. O. B. PtatUe, htUUpa Come see this Big value today OAKLAND R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Ave. Phone 212 I -- ' ' HM!fW Take, John McCormack With You When you are out in the woods, on the banks of a tream or lake or camping alongside the highway, what a joy it would be to have the music you love! Well, Here Is Your Chance . . the Famous . . CIROLA PHONOGRAPH It folds up like a suitcase will play all records and will bring the greatest amount of pleasure to your campfire ' at night when you gather around for an evening of singing. It has just exactly as much volume as the large instrument and the tone is not surpassed by any phonograph on the market. It can be had for the small sum of $50, and no camping trip is complete without one. We carry a complete line of camping necessities such as auto goggles and sun glasses, field glasses and binoculars, drinking cups and auto clocks. (And we repair your auto clock, if it has gotten out of order.) For the lunch box we have thermos bottles of all kinds and the great STANLEY THERMOS, the one that is guaranteed unbreakable. H. J. WINTERS The Home of Auto Conveniences. 712 Main Street 5nBBHEaH9 AAAAMAAMA1WWVMMVWWWMV Have You Tried This Automobile Oil? i There are two ways to tell how good any lubricating oil is. One way is to make a test 'in the laboratory. The other way is to put it in your car and try it out under actual service con ditions. We know that VeedofwUl in; crease your mileage and save anywhere from $50 to $115 a, year in operating expense. Prove that out for yourself. Here's how you can do it Clean 9 out f your 'automobile, crankcase. Fill with kerosene. Run your motor about thirty seconds under its own power. Drain out all kerosene and, refill with Veedol. Then make n test run over a familiar road including steep hills and straight level stretches. You will find your motor has acquired new pick up and hill-climbing ability. .It will have less vibration and will give greater gasoline mile: age. 'Veedol will cost you more than the average oil. With a few gallons of Veedol you can drive 2000 to 5000 miles. That will give you ample opportunity to compare operating costs. It will prove the superiority of Veedol as emphatically as hayjg laboratory tests, lu)kp ou don't bellctn me Mu)bo on think I llo, Hut jou conto 'round to my kJiop Ami ou'll think the miiiio iin I. In fact you will know what real, quick, effi cient service is. "Char ley's Quality Service" is what I call it and I am sure you will, too, if you try it once. I carry Fisk and Lee Tires you know there are none better to gether with a full line of tubes and auto ac-cessories. CHARLEY'S PLACE 6th and Klamath Phone 472 4VAAAAAAVVVVVVVVWWW0WAA''WVWWWW t ?KjwrwtrzvM&&WlW?T -- &- iiSatot.t. .-,-1 i ? L