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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
- 'h i - ivt if-if Miriir 1 t THE EVENING HERALD,- KLAMATH FALLS.QREfcON SATURDAY,, BKPTKMRKR 34, 1021 PAGB IKS j I i I n ? j ;( m mh PAVED B 923 PORTLAND, Sept. 24. Within tho next two' years, or by tho end ot 1823, tho Pacific, highway will bo complotoly paved through tho stnto . ot Washington, from Vancouver to t tho International boundary. ; At present thoro arc approximate ly 85 mllos uripaved. Tho execution ot outstanding contracts will finish , tho gap bctwowi La Ccntor nnd Woodland, giving a continuous pave ment from Portland to Woodland and tho gap between Toledo and Tcnlno, making a completed pavo mont botween Toledo nnd tho Brlt Ish Columbia boundary. This will loavo only tho.section.uotwion Wodd- , land nnd Toledo, nn approximate dis tance ot'CO mllos, to pavo within the next two years. - - Tho most important gap .undor con struction' at present U a 20 - mllo Stretch botwoen nolllngham and Mt. Vernon. This", :ltU exported, iwill'bo thrown open to traffic In, Novomber ot this year, Jt. Is'pno of tho most conlo sections' 'of' tho highway in Washington.. Coming .'south from Bol llngham it follows, the, bay .shore, for 4 about 15 milos rounding" Iho 'range ot timborod hills twhlch bound1' the' rich Skagit valley on the west. Passj , log through a ragged country,(its construction in. places ii approaches that ot tho Columbia, rlvorhtghwa, , Prom points ''several" hundred 'toot abovo tho sound there-'are beautiful Tlsta of the PugdtSound country. Tho road Is altogether a now' ono. Tho old county' road which! Is now usod enters tho bills Just, after? Icav- , Ing Mt. Vornon and crosses, tho rldgq At Lake Sammlsh nnd follows ilia canyon Into Delllngham. PACE BIITKLD FOR MOTORISTS A patont has been Issued for n silk gauzo faco 'shield to keep dust from tho oyes and noses of auto-moblllstfl. Medicine Lake Is Rival of Crater Continued from 1'ngo Nino) YARN'S OP LUHRIOATIO.V IiACK Blown by suction from tho In-! tako manifold, a whlstlo has boonj lnvontod to warn' a motorist that, tho circulation of lubricating oil In his car has stopped. meadow, tho way Is truly Bcrpontino In nature nothing hut twists and turns. A green fresh looking mundow lays for n halt mite down to tho lako nnd tho oyo Is greeted with a ncnt building, and clean grounds, ns tho government, proporty Is usually maintained. Ono glanco at tho bright blue "clean" looking lako roflects the samo sensation that ono obtains at Crator lake It Is that refreshing bluo look, rivaling tho sky overhead. Tho lako Itsolf spreads out circular with two forks at tho north ond. For a distance ot ono halt mllo. from tho shores, a gradual sloping rlso cover ed with grcon grass gladdens the oyo. Tho shoro Is sandy mid tho water porfoctly clear. Camp grounds to tho right ot the government buildings which would ploaso- pven "old man-Faultfinder'.' nro nvdlloblo .with two wotidorfiil springs of clear cold wator with a temporaturo of about 40 degrees Fahrenheit furnish tho thirsty per son, with all tho water necessary; for man or machine. Somo enterprising campor left an old rango which has boon fixed up for cooking' and tabloa already, for tho spread .which every ono "doslroa. Evory courtesy posslblo thiv summer Was extended by; Charles LBpp.t heliograph operator, luchargo of thostatlon. Ttoo. visitors aro ro quotted lo register a'nd'tho book' this season shows nearly 1100 j visitors from all parts ot tho country. - Medicine lako was first explored and, a wayblaiod out Into ltJn 1911 by J. W, and J. P. Churchill ot Dor rls, and by II. I Waithor now re--siding lnfModford.'Thoso men took tho first auto Into tho park that was over driven there. This circumstance was brought into 'publlo'Votlco lf Wnlthor whllo hero about thrco wooks ago when Modlclno lako was brought up In n conversation. Previous to 1011. onlv n horse trail oxlstcd but so taken woro thoso visitors with this remahkablo lako, they secured assistance from many places. and tho ; auto trail followed In tho wako ot their exploitation. Fortunato Is tho party of tourists who can remain In this natural ro- nrf fnr n n'nnV fnr rtrnrv mnmnnt nf ' the tlmo can 1)6 employed1 in, pealing I both llttlo nnd big Mt. Hoffman; a trip ovor Class Mountain; a Jaunt across tho obsidian beds and down Into tho oxtlnct lava holos whom Naturo played Its last spoutlngs In Irregular formations, grotaequo and interesting, i A gllmpso of tho sur rounding country from tho top. ot Lookout mountain nnd tho Interest ing oxpcrlonco of watching Charles Hpp sond his mossngfts to McCloud rlth tho heliograph would consume woolc boforo anyono wns nwaro.'of tho passing ot tlmo. R, C. aroosbock of this city Is per haps ono of tho groatost boosters ot thts Ideal lako and ho Is In accord with tho theory that Modlclno lako rivals Crator lako In rospoct to tho ovor changing bluo color of tho wat or. Tho sky In this respoct governs Modlclno lako and Is tho sourco of tho color which is remarkably re flected in tho clear placid wators. Tho "beauty of a visit thoro, Orpcs bock sfatos, is that tho trlt is mndo ovor good roads and Is ono which Is oaslly mado In one day without trou ble. With Crntor lako to tho uorth and Modlclno lako tq tho south. Klamath Falls autolsts havo an op portunity ,for recreation granted to but'fow cttizons in any placo In tho United States. AUTO FREIGHT UJJK , TOil BH ESTABLISHED Piitstoipfiii . SPOKANE,' Wash. .Sept. 24. Tho "establishment ot an auto freight service between Lowlston, Idaho, and Spokano, for tho col lection ot produco direct from tho farms tributary to tho highway, nnY tYin nnnnintr nf n rnntrnl dis tributing house for produco in' Snokano. is contomnlatod by tho1 Producers' & Consumors' company, J) Which has just Incorporated. August Ilso, contractor of Spokano, is head' ot tho company, and associated with hlni aro F. A. Kroegor and M.J Frnsor, also of Spokano. Tho com-' pany plans nn Initial outlay ot $25,000 for auto trucks and ter minal spaco, nnd oxpects to bo ready for operation early in tho spring. Tho company has been capitalized for $100,000. WARMS OASOMNE FOR PRIMER A now nutomobllo accessory sends wnfmod gas61lno to tho prim er, ready'for Ignition, whon a start ing podnl is prosscd. ' I 1 villi f Hill! ' ' 1 111 Ml Three Plow Results jRlpw Expense Pulling two plows under average conditions at 3 miles per hour the Moline-Universal Tractor will plow 9 acres a day, which is as much as the ordinary three plow tractor can do. It will do as 'much work as tractors weighing from 1,500 to 2,000 pounds more. Lighter weight gives greater economy of operation and no packing of the 'soil. But tho amount of plowing tlio Mo-llne-UnlverNal will do la only ono of many great advantage... You nit on the plow, not on the tracton.. Ton are In tho best position to observe tho work that Is being done, and for ad lasting your plow. Yoa can back right up into a fence corner, plow out headlands, and ' tarn short; Yoa' 'aro ' away from. 'tho beat and .vibration .of -the engine; - " - ' ' - ' In soft or difficult plowing Just pull the differential 'Jock lever and you donblo tho' pulling' power of the drivo I vrbeela. " i' Ninety-eight per rent of tho weight 1a placed on tho two big drivo wheels ' thoro Is no dead weight on the Mo-lino-Universal. v Then whon your plowing Is done you havo a tractor that you can go ahead with and do all your work, In cluding.., cultivating,., cheapen,., better and. faster than 'yon ever did boforo. Yoa want', to farm more .land, or farm yrhat yon havo' with leas' help, cat oat wont of yoBr'boi-Ma, raise big ger and better .crept at less xpenao . , tlio Moline-Unlvereal Tractor is1 doing tills for.. thousands, of farmers and will do It for yon'.'.' Call on us for proof. .. r Ti:. ;. B Q.ift U ... .ji u .-:- :. ei aqc t v-aw as. f. uvwi mm uic. pi ivc ,1 f iV0U, See it on exhibition at the. Klamath County Fair. a v "'jt I VX "Iw J. W. KERNS MOLINE DEALER MANURE! T ' T'e, . ' . t I AGENCY FOR spreaders and Off ice on, Spring Street 'kmmbh' cream. A Battery to Meet Every Requirement PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED Ford Special $25.50 Buick Special '$30.50 r Dodge Special . $38.50 Tlio tablo below shows a number of popular cars tiling Ford, llulck and Wodgo alio. It shows prices on nil three typos of Philadelphia llatterleH for each car, .twelve, eighteen or. twenty four month guarantee. Tlio Two Year llattcry contains I'hllco Blotted Rubber RofnuicrH In nddl Uon to Diamond Grid plates and quarter sawed hnrd wood separators used In other batteries. Any typo will glvo you good service, ami with reoMinnblo caro will far outlast Its guarantee, Wlilcli tyiK) you select depeuds on' tlio samo consldoratlonH which control your detection of tiros. . Prlco ot Prlco ot Mnxlmum Prlco ot Maximum Overslxo Maximum ...., .. Special cost per Ororslzo cost per Dattory cost por MAKH OF CAR battory, 1 month un-Unttory, 18 month un-wlth Phlico month un yoar guar- dor guar- months dor guar- Rctalnors dor guar antee antoo guarantco nntoo 2 year antoo guarantoo . Dulck.Model D, Chevrolet 490, I C(evoland, Columbia, Dort, CVrT DfiSiSa: $25.50 . $2.12 $30.50 $1.69, $35.50 $1.48 land, Oldsmobllo, Overland, , Scrlpps-Dooth. Rulck, .Chovrolot Daby Orand, J Chandler, Colo, 'Essex, .-, AAMl. - -. -. .. .-. . Orant, Haynes, Hudson, Jor- $30.50 $2.54 $35.50 , $1.97 $40.50 $1.69 dan, Kissel Kar, Nash, RooJ T T T T Volllb, Studobakor, Westcott, Dodge, Franklin. $38.50i $3.21 ' $43.50 ' $2.42 ; $48.50 $2.02 Oovornmcnt Kxclsn Tax Paid THE ELECTRIC SHOP GHAS. D. GARCELON 123 S. Sixth Street Phone 127 ". ' Jr. -i'ii It's the truck that does the work with the minimum amount of cost for upkeep. "Upkeep" that's the word that tells the story. It is an easy matter' to buy a truck, but what does it cost to keep it going. o - r I rathe Iruck a r zn'-'V answers that question in a manner 'i" Let me demonstrate it lo you. .wi J;RELLIFF At The White Pelican Garage , t ,ii i J1 'i