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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1924)
... , TltHlt.lV. KKBR0ABV 140, mill THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PRICES DELIVERED AT KLAMATH FALLS-OF VARIOUS MODELS TO BE T SPLAY AT AU OIBLE SI Following are the Klamath Falls prices of ail modelK on exhibition at the auto hIiow, February 29 March 1. Cars 'lintotl alphabetically.- KVIT,i:i(lM ON' 14 oi' I'HH' oi'.ti(I:h i i itn:ir,v ro ai tii Tours." Tinning ll M 70 KiMiilnH'r 1 1 ,'M I'liur-puNH'iiucr coupe Mind Hnlitri 17.111 "Nixes." Touring I.WO Houdstcr . ,1;j,l '(iU..wirli(ii . coupe 2.11.1 Nnbiii, No. 47 all!0 Hednu, No. ni ifcino Double sen li e will n 100.1 Hport routUtcr . 10(10 NMirt touring 'JO 1.1 MTIIHIOll CHlit IIOIJ.I. Touring $ ;l.1 KoaiMnr .'. Oli.1 'oiiit , h:m Hcttiui (MM) Uulit delivery. mo 'iiuiuitTlnl rlntmlit ni.1 Kxprns rlmMl 117.1 IK)IXK. Touring . $I0H0 Iloadxtcr JOIO lluslnrw coupn 1250 lluslnnjui mmIaii MOO I'iuii'I, cuuuiutrdul llim Hitcc.ii, cominercliU IOIM HiHvini ituaiuii'r lain Kour-piunwiigcr coupo ,.. Illilo Hpcciul touring 1'JM Mncrlnl lypo "A" Kcdun 18.10 tprclnl t-pnm coum IH0.1 JvKSK.Y. I'lUMHOII flH.1 'oaclt 117.1 KOItl). Touruig (IIHK.7: ItwUlrr 1.17.(141 Coupo ...... OUD.U.'I I'nur.ilooY wdul '. MOO.Oll Two-door mhIiiii 707.2:1 Truck cIuimIn ...... 470.01 Truck, rob nnd body .103.0(1 Knnlson tractor .llil.00 llt'DHOX. Hpccdstrr 130.1 Kcven.jwUM'ntffr 1075 Conch , 17110 Plvr-piUMMigrr sedan .... , a 1 7.1 miK-llM K OAKLAND. lloaiUlrr ... r ........ Slilll Touring-: . . . 1 a 1 0 Hport ronOM. 134.1 Hport louring - lo Uiulnnoi coupo 11(10 I'tour-passcugcr roiim 100.1 uin 1720 . OVKItLAMf. Htnuilnrd inuring U 40.00 IUmilT oia.no ThrwiuHsongcr coupo fM.-yio Noiittii tooo.m: lUtd Illnl, A-pniuriigcr OOO.ttO Ik Luxe, ft-passenger 725.00 (Tiamplnn coupo 000.00 flpud Irllvory 001,00 KTAlt. Touring $ 0-10 Roadster 0113 Coupo W.I flcdon 1005 Hport touring H10 Sport roadster , H0.1 STUDUIAKEU. Light "HJx." ' Touring fliuoo llnadstcr .. 1270 Threc-pnsM'imcr niik 1 1.10 l'lvc-pascngcr (cditu. 1745 rivc-pnsscnger coupo J 045 Special "Six." Touring 1715 Roadster 1UU0 l'lvc-piuwcngiT sedan 2:1.10 Fivc-passengcr coupo U&tio Rig "Six" Touring .'. $2000 Speedster SI 7.1 llvo-passcngcr coupo SOilO SOToifpawivngcr sodnn 8140 WnAYS-KNIOHT. . iSOodol Xa, 04. Touring 1435 ItoiMlHtcr 142,1 OoupoHrdun 18U0 Ilcgulnr kmIuii '. 2000 . ' Model No. 07. , Hovcu-paHNcngcr t. 4I5H0 r)iTon-piuocngrr aodim .110.1 ' 1')IU)W:D 81GN WAUNINO Tardy Studont AVell, a lgn down lioro ' i Tonohor Well, what lins a. sign got to do with It? ' Tardy Student Th psIrii snlrt, "Schoo 1 fthood, go slow." Kx- chango, Thoro will 1)0 loss' dhngor of skidding, ovon It eliulus nro univl, with lower llnfluted tiros. Thw flattnr tho tiro, tlio mora vi lis trodt will como In oontnet ' with tho rood Burfooo, nnd tho bettor will iio. tho traotlnn. nomombor this boiiio dny when a cold rain boBlnn froozlng on tho Rtropts. . It may avo a skid, and jf nothing iln will oMor boKtor atnolnft, atop ping and atnrtlnit ... . , EAST, WEST ROADS TO BURY HATCHET ItKII III.UKI', I'Vb. 2. Alilinil j lo hury fori-vi'i' Ihn frlnllon bn-j twni'ii Urn i'iihi mill wi.t hIiIi'H nf( Ihn Hiii'iiiiiii'iilo Valley over lhj rnullm; of truffle down Ihn two, hlliliH, n iiipi'IIhk of r"nHi-nliitlvns ! of III" I wo xnrtlnfiH liiim uilopli'd a I in I ii 1 1 vi! pliin for tint i.nliilillxh- ; mint of n Krcul nmp' nenr hurel sbOH'liiK n loop encircling both Hiring of I ho vnlli.y. ll nhio In iniiiii il in imlulillHb mi liifiiriiiiillnn biiri'iin mill coin-! fori. Minimi, lt'-il llliifr 4iml Hue rumi'Ulo would lm tlin cIIIch at op-! poilln iiuds of Ihn loop. H wll n IiiiiiI Ih iiihi of tho fiiw counirlnn In which' unto inoli'llim nrn not fuvnrnil. In Ihn Clinton of (ii'lmniH, wIhto ciiik wurn prohibited imlnrlni? tlin pri'i'lncl, l liny urn now l IiiwmiI to, nntnr provlilfil thny Imivn iih iiulilily ii h piiHHlbln. MolorlntH inn mil pi'riiilttml (o ili'imrl fi urn ihn highway which pondiiclH I In. in In tlin olr.ilKlilm.t llim iiiiuhIIiIi. 0 thn .lullcil i:iwt mill Hin Iinlliin frontier. prinliicn profllnbly, kii Hint HiohC en ly In tlm field nliliilncil liirgn profiU for novrnl yearn. The flotn tlini iif rnlibnr plunlnllnii eriirllliiii, imiKiclully in flriiil lirltaln, wu cur- warnings to the contrary, cultlymtlnn rled to no extreme and tho Inventor wna cur.le( beyond proBOnt Hoods worn kopt In a high state of ex lm- j and the price of crude rubber showed mnnt. Tiro remili wiik I lint doHpllnis decline from An nverago prlco In , , . tUH to OA con in a pound1 At kV York to SO Dum in IttJU. In "Mi tho avoraxo price for tUo ynnr iid 17 cent, a pound. ' ' , IS LONGER WORLD RUBBER SOURC '5 E EMERGENCY KIT ADVOCATED BY .0. ELDRfDC W'ASIiJNOTON. H. I'., K.-'i. ?r.. Emergency e.,-iilliil nhbh nvy molnrlst ulionbl carry In order to avoid Inconvenlencn or diuigeroiw dulays on I ho roail are dnitcrlbeii In Kllilenielll Inmieil Inilny by M. f). Kb'rlilRe of WmhIiIiikIoii. cx,.'Cir.lve cliiilriliun of Die Aiiicrlc.inn Automo blln UMioclHtlon. 'With Hi" new year many drivers are thinking of their rum and of tlm rocoiiilltloiiiug nrccmuryy to put thorn in flmt-rlaas running order for iliu spring. " Mjn Kldrldge. "In this cunn..v.Tlon special attention sho'ild be Klven to Hie milking up of a kit for emergi iicy nun while on Hie roiul. The rurrvliiK of the few cncnntluli llnted will avoid ineonvuntent'Tli-' ,4 ly nnd noineihnos serious accidents. ( It in KiirprlKlng how many motorists ! J take Hi" rond while lacking equip mnnt which may readily become morn I m l,,k. 1,1,1 In l!.A, lltnti n Ultl.ttl.. f.f ' conuiiiKi or ii snarn tiro. "The following should be in tho Jt car of every motorlHt ut all times. J In addition to inn regular loot kll J eqiMpincm. "I. A pair of plb rit. Tlienc will $ be' foil ml very uxcfii! in openiii(.V vacuum tanks, ilglit-ining bolts nnd',t la making aJJiiHtinents lo ihn inoior. j 1 . "2. A pockoi flnslillght Willi extra i J bulimy cell. For making all kinds ot repair and adjiistmonta ultor ! dark a good (liiHhllght U Invaluable j It Js also useful In ascertaining tha: amount of gasoline In tho lank, thn' reading of road slisnn and the work-' J Ing on tires, eic. it :-1 : I llnwll was Ihn orlglnnl source of ; o 'ililn rublier. hut In I !i I 3 vc began ! lo get planitilliiii rublier mainly In I tbn orient, writes Kognr W. Hub- j son, lioleil HtuilHiician, In n New: York iKiwspapnr In dlseiirwlng the ; pt'Vsont outlook for tho rubber. In- ; dustry uml tlm tire field. - He con- tiiuies: Klnco (hat dato the una of I ; plantation or cxulllvatcd rubber bus' ! rapidly lucronsod whllo llmzlllan Impdr.laili'ns have approaohod Hi)) i ; vanishing point. i Tho output of plantation rubber for 1922, for Instance, Is animated! .ir.n nun lnn0 n. ....monr.i ! with 48,000 long tons In 1913. nrmillian crudo rubber In that year (was 39,000 loug tons and in 1922 I was n ho ut 25,000. Plantation rub iber In 1H22 supplied about 93 per con i ot ull crude rubbor produced. 1 Dninand Grows Grealy. TIkj g.ieat domand for rubber for tires, wliii tho Increase In automo bile, kikI Die comparatively high t price for rubber several years ago, caused a lurgo amount of cuplUil to bo Invented In rubber plantations in tho orient, especially In the British ! vn j- ! fo and Dutch colonics, seven yuars before It takes s'x to j trees begin to Greater Range of Power For Your Ford The Ruckstell Rear Axle Can be installed on any model More Power in Low gear for bad roads and hills More Pep and Speed for the Straight-a-way giving you 4 Speeds ahead and 2 reverse Cost is reasonable The same control and gear shift as a high priced car Ask Balsiger about it Balsiger Motor Co. Klamath Falls 8th and Klamath . -injxnjru-uuJv'sf-vvv's-i-i"isri"" ' sisi STUDEBAICER PREDOMINATES! ".I. A soction ot loving ropo. Kt-iy oenslin tows may often bo avoided, If n light, rompnet cable be at hand ' when Hin motor dies or benvy ill".. Is eucoiiiileied. I'll hh lug molorlsis I will often help If i low ropo Is avail-' able. ' i "4. A spark plug socket wrench. ! Mniiy drlvora carry extra plugJ, but ' no good wrench to remove the dnm- aged plug and Insert tho spare A set of tiro chains. Tho dan-1 gem of slippery ronda and heavy j mud "'ill ho reduced to a minimum I It chains tiro applied when nocded. "(1. A tiro pump. With tho aid ot a good pump much tire tiioublo and the ruining ot tubos by driving thorn flat may ho avoided. 7. "A tire gauge. Maintaining the right nlr prossuno at nil times will go fnf to pnolong tho llfo of tires. "8. Soma kind ot folding water bucket tor refilling tho radiator. "This list might bo pxtondod In definitely, but tho motarlot who enrrjes those cssontlnla whenever ho starts out In his car will tlml bo has mndu provision for tho majority of .hnsini'ils oncountorod whllo driving." Karly nulomobllo liiwa wore sonvd linos anuiHlng. In Now York a law forbudo motor cars to turn cormvs nt groalor speed than four miles an hour. In ninny cases local regulations claahod with . stato laws. This troublo has since been remedied, according to J. H. Now mark mnnagor ot sales promotion. Durant Motors, Inc. y y t y y y y y f y t y if y y y y y y y y y Studebaker manufactured and sold more Six cylinder automobiles than any other manufacturer during 1923 the same as they did in 1922 The Reasons Are No car like a Six. No Six like a Studebaker. No manufacturer has given or is giving as great a value for your money as Studebaker. The reason is their smaller outputs will not permit it while Stude bakers enormous production has reduced the manu facturing cost. The American public have shown their appreciation of this fact by Purchasing more Studebaker cars than, any other make of Six Cylinder Cars f j-'-ij-LTij-ij- - - - - -----,---- i --- - Two hundred anil twonty enr liiiidH ot niilnmohllos ot Canadian nnd Amnrlcnn manufacture wore loaded on ono vessol t Halifax. N. B recently nnd loft for Now Kaslnnd, I y y y y y y y f .i. The Predominating Reason STUDEBAKER SERVICE SATISFIES DUNHAM AUTO CO 6th and Oak Sts. Klamath Falls Phone 52-W