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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1925)
TUESDAY, MARCH 10. mV! PAGE FOUR EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Put Seiberiing Cords on all Four Wheels DON'T be'satisfied with mediocre tire performance put Seiberiing ; Cords on all four wheels and get real satisfaction! No Skidding Better Traction More Mileage to 7 : : . ., yO upl aKsVd OX A3 qu9 XAX UMVS.0 Kl Oil tn V, SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3l2, 4-ply .. ....... $12.50 30x3, 6-pIy . ...1 $15.50 33x5 8-ply ............. $40.00 32x4V2, 8-ply J.. . .. . $32.00 30x5, 8-ply ...... ..... $37.20 32x6, 8-ply . $58.00 BALSIGER MOTOR GO. - r AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE Elks' ..v; Show at the Malin Theatr Wednesday, March You Be Herald "Class" Ads Pay : Teed and Seed Oats For Sale" . Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin,iOre. Herald "Class" Ads Pay I a , More Joy More eneiuv "fuore fitnessi Millions get them from t a sparkling morning drink. Here Is the way to happy days, to - keeping yourself at your best The mil- lions who know it live two days in one. v First do what every doctor tells you. Drink a glass of water in the morning, hot or cold. It washes out the stomacji and prepares the way for breakfast. But add to that water a little Jad , Salts. That makes a fruity, effervescent drink. Jad Salts are made from the acids of lcraon and grape, combined with lithia. '.';., In one hour comes elimination of the poisons and waste in the system. The dark days becomes sunny. High spirits appear., You feel like a child. II everybody knew what Jad Salts do the world would be a different place. Try this tomorrow morning. Watch the brighter- day. You will never again, when things look gloomy go without Jad Salts. Every druggist has them for you. ft EVER BEFORE Not in fifty years has there been to persistent and wide spread use of Scott's Emulsion yet, .thousands have only begun! tc realize what it might be to them in strength, health and robustness, - " kxt tont, snaoastlil. If. I. Minstrels 11 ,. There LAST CHAPTER OFTANKSLEYS Discharge of Walter From Multnomah Jail Marks Finis in This County Walter Tanksley, wlthra the past few days, walked out of the Mult nomah county Jail a free man once again. With his step across the threshioli of the Jail door, he turned the last page of the Interest ing book entitled, "Bootlegging ac tivities of tile Tinkslejs in Kkim ath." ' For a space of three months -the Tanksley family occupied a promi nent position in the Klamath news columns and in "the cells of tho Klamath county jail. Walter was ar rested, and convicted In circuit court. Unable to pay the fine Im posed by ' Judge A. L. Leavltt he was sent to the Multnomah county jail to serve time. Roy, his older broUer, served time in jail and paid his fine, on the charge of pos session of a still. It is an open secret that G. W. Tanksley, former state prohibition officer and father of Roy and Walter, Is wanted here on a secret grand jury Indictment charging him with violating the liquor law. , DRAW UP M. A O. CONTRACT Ho'gato & Goltey Are Conferring With District Board Sentence by sentence and. para graph by paragraph, H. L. Holgste and R. J. Coffey, two attorneys for tbe United States Reclamation ser vice, have been building up tbe proposed maintenance and opera tion, contract between tbe water users of the Klamith Irrigation dis trict 'and the United States govern ment. The two attorneys are now in town and yesterday and today have been conferring wit! the board of directors of the district. When the proposed contract is completed, tbe proposition will be submitted to the water users of .tho Irrigation district for approval,' In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to theughts of nolh io.. :..'. : '.: , f NOW HE Portage (Seiberiing 30x3 : 30x3'2 30x3V Goodyear change-over tire and tube MINNESOTA WILL HONOR' PIONEERS HAMLLNE, Minn., March 10. Wben Norwegians from all" paf ts of the world come here for all Norso Amerlcan Centennial,, they will see the story of the little sloop "Restau rantlonen" depicted tn pageant. Sbo .was a vessel of 46 tons, manned by S3 Norsemen who left their father land 100 years ago this year to seek fortune In America. ; T The centennial Is planned to com memorate thevents of this first mi gration and to eulogize the Norweg ian pioneers In, America. Officials In charge are negotlatlnjr-w make Norway's, participation in the affair of an official nature, which would"' mean that Crown Prince Olaf would represent his country at the exposition.- V :. . .. . WRECKS ON HIGHWAY aiikl'pwlJtetnras From , . Business Trip to. Portland .", ' ; . Many automobile drivers came to grief on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway during the past few days If the number, of disabled . cars along the roadside Is any criterion. Is the observation- brought back to Klamath Falls by Frank Z. How ard, former assistant to City Engi neer Don J. Zumwslt. Mr. Howard has been in Portland the past week attending to business matters. One car was a freight truck that had left the road and during the course of Its descent down the grade had scattered luggage far and wide. A stite highway truck and another automobile wre en deavoring . to pull the automobile back onto the road yesterday' after noon. . Evidence of spring Is manifest in the Umpqua valley, Mr. Howard said. Portland and vicinity enjed fine weather during the pist weak. Air. H j ward (is attending to the engineering work of Mr,. Zumwa,. during tile latter's absence in south ern California on a vacation. Sometimes a reckless spe."d?i starts out and ends on the 70ck3 and sometimes he ends on the r;c t pile. , , , , ' . From Land of Mesquite Maria Contsa, highest' prlcd Mexican BpanlBb play on ta Amencun bibv nvru anu i iiwh m jv ' . UsiiIhim onsiltiirin. . Cords Built) $8.00 ::;$9.50 $9.00 Mrs. Leslie Congo Found Guilty of Bootlegging It took a jury 'at Boaansa less than half an hour yesterday to re turn a verdict of guilty against Mral Leslie . Congo, ..charged with viola tion of the liquor, laws.-, She was fined $250 by Justice of the Peace J. O. Hamaker. She P4 tnc Ms. Her husband recently was fined $500 and sentenced, to 'tlx months In jail for the same offense, while Tom Wilson, said to be on employe of Cprgo In his reputed bootlegging operations, was found guilty and fined 1250. . 4' , PKRMITJ- GRANTED Total Amount of Building for Week' Amonata to 915,009. - . . , . ' Twelve building permits-.totalling a . proposed expenditure of $11,060, wit., granted Jast. iilghf by the, city council... Tbe two largest po1nite were, to Paul Landry for. a 14900 dwelling and , to Oeorge McCollusi for a $4000 creamery building on Spring street. Tbe fallowing permits were granted : . Addition to dwelling, $400, H. J. Quimby; dwelling,' $750, H. J. Quimby; ; dwelltng,..500, Mrs. W. McNaughton; addition to dwelling, $100, J. A. Houston; dwelling, $2850,. Mrs. N. Kewhawks; dwell ing, $600, P. E. Hlnkley; dwelling, $200, W. H. OJasuon; creamery, brick, $4000, Oeorge McCollum; dwelling, $690, J. H. Thompson; addition to dwelling, $500, Mrs. D. Osborne; repair dwelling, $100, PjuI, Landry; dwelling, $4600, J. A. Thompson. . ; ; ' : Makes Autos Go 49 Miles on One Gallon of Gas SIOUX FALLS, 8. Dak. James A. May of 3482C Lacotab Bldg., has pertectel an amazing new device that cuts down gas consumption, re moves all carbon, prevents spa.k plug trouble and overheating. Many cars have made over 49 miles on a gallon. Any one can Install It In five minutes. Mr. May wants agents, and Is offering to send one free to one 'auto owner In each lo cality. Write him today. flctrcus, will soon be seen In i and Not One Gent for Repairs The ml value of (he 1925 Star is proven by the service It gives its owners in every day uc. Here! a case in point: Twenty-four Star owners report that they drove n aggregate of 601,317 miles with out one cent cost for repairs. Sounds unusual yet, based on the reports of 40,000 Scar owners on tbe ftcsfic Coast, the average cow of replactsnent parts averages 63c per car. That's what Scar gives you is lew upkeep cams. Buick 'See It at Your Dealer's. .V- I , . . r-opuiar ., springs ' 480 KLAMATH AVE. 'ffea.. J''' :A" rrofrwrwvx fjy trr utq ctvj trv ry 60L317" And it doc prove rtuth of, our statement tlut no caiiiYlht low coit field cqiuls the 1925,JSbr'jor day in and day out mcclmticil "bcrf jtih- ancc. i a, . . . H ; ' And with all thst, you drive tl)c best looking light car dcsigncdA Your dealer has the late models, all, with the Million Dollar MotqCi with it, Suick and abundant poyrL- quick accclcra.lon (5 to 25 nil,- per hour in i tecondi)Wi powoii.ScttUH25 iviues and Star Garage - Opp. White Pelican Hflt Drive lu Compare It Dodge Brothers TYPE-B SEDAN is A are restful, and because the witn women oecause ine seats ana the car have genuine distinction. Pooular with men because the bodv steel, tlie finish Dodge Brothers enduring black enamel, the upholstery genuine leather factors which make for long life at lower first and after cost . . . ... .. ' The price Is.ijpUD f. o. b. Dotrolt $1335 dollvored H. .WAKEFIELD HigJi-Grade ' Mechanical Features on all 1925 Star Cars Full fonie Feed " Luhrlcntlon ' 4-U'hccl Drakes , . JJ ' Tubular BoCbonC pjj Clutch , , Hollow Cam Shaft lines of Is all- 1'IlONE 1(M1