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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
lis Pa'GETEN- EVENING HER ALP, ROMATH FALLS; ' OREGON TUESDAY, MA'RflH it f il II JEWETT CATERS TO j SEVERAL MARKETS lp IN AUTO METHODS Recognition of three separato and distinct market) 1a nude by tae ' Palie-Detrolt Motor Car . company, eontrolUng to large extent Its poller "f manufacture, according to Crater Lake Automotive comply trom Harry M. "Jewett, president.' . Sir. Jewett In several addresses be tor dealer bodies, at the time o( the' announcing I new Jewett uc,: dwelt at length on the distinc tion between these three markets. The Paige company which wns starred in 1908 with less than a Quarter million dollars capital In- Vested, baa crown until today It has seeUL.otmore than 115,000,000. Position Is Strong. ', The genuinely strong financial positron all through these years could not nave bees maintained, In the belief ot the oftlciala of the company, unless the various classes Of : purchasers were definitely grouped and the - dealings of the company- carried on with those groups which it had products tor. Tho Paige president told of many conferences held by tho ex entires over these buying classes. jH aaid in part: - j'Tlrat, . wa consider the purely transportation class. Thla Includes the buyer who purchases the cheap est . form of transportation. It was obvious that i entering this price would be like butting our heads against a atono wall. The 'flivver' rules there. "Second, wo Investigated the next class; Those who want good com fortable aeml-luxirrlous cars, ; will ing to pay a fair price. Tho result was that a car within tho reach of the pocketbook of these people aa well as one that would be good enough to entice purchasers of an gven greater degree ot wealth. His tory made In the 'teens ot the 20th century tells of our success. , In 1911, we felt that the time was ripe lor something aensatlon.il In that price class. Car Is Svnsntlou s "We gave It to l!ie public at the start ot 1922. In the Jewett six. selling at $1065 then. Saying that It was sensational Is putting it mild' ly. It changed the FARM roiNTRKS Wet mash, fed with the regular grain ration, causes rapid develop ment lu growing out broilers for an early market, according to the 0. A. C. poultry department. The wot mash should be fed two or three times a day. Ordinary dry mash mixed with uillk Is satisfactory. Tho birds are confined In small crates during the last two weeks and ted a fattening ration couUtlng ot 60 parts corn meal and 40 parts short mixed with buttermilk to make a batter. The planting season in Oregon will ajon be over, and 'growers are getting their trees into the ground course ot the In order to avoid late plantings. automobile Industry. Look at the sixes on the market In that clsss now ! "Third, we telt that the rejt of the purchasing market included all the rest of the people, under a head ing of "those that want real lax- ury.' . "Those are figures that speak tor themselves." Broken o.- bruised roots are cut off clean, and the treo eet two Inches deeper than it was in tho nursery, The dirt Is sifted well around the roots, and tramped tlrmly,-as ths hole U tilled, soys the experiment station. It this Is not done air pock eas will be left- which will Injure (jha roots. After the tree la planted the top Is headed back to baUnce the root system. ' Cover orops will bo turned under soon. Though It is a little early yet, the Oregon grower la burning the brush and getting the orchard ready. He does not . wait, tor the cover crop to mature, but gets It under nt least two or three weeks before the blossoming season, oays the experiment station. ' Oregon growers are overhauling their spraying apparatua now, It they have not already done so. The time for the dormant spray will soon be here, says the experiment station, and delays at a critical time will be avoided II the spray ing outfits are teady. - ' . Warinimig! Expect no style show here! THE AUTO SHOW HAS OUR BEST WISHES, BUT WE SHALL PUT ON NO STYLE SHOW THIS SHALL R E M A I N THE WORKINGMAN'S STORE PLAIN FIX TURES, LOW PRICES AND GOOD MERCHANDISE. May I Serve you? LadO I O Clothier am Ninth and Main ' Where simplicity and low prices Go hand in hand 'IWi'iitnii nun mnifi , giDBBDnDSDBBBBnDnDBanannnnDnoDnDDiDannDnnnnnDaDnnnDnnBDnnDnncsDcai M n f ii u n n u n n n u ti El n ti a a a M n a n H H n a n a n u M n n u ii ii ii u a n s ii u s n B n u ii u n ii ii n ii ii U n ii u a i il II n ii il ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u D U II II u M n M u n ii H n ?IA I G E "America's Most Beautiful Car" JEWETT "A Bear for Service" .Real Power! Economically Produced to Last! Power is the thing that makes automobiles go. More power more go. The thing that makes power is tiny drops of gasoline. You can get power in two ways. A small motor worked to the limit or an ample size motor that is never even taxed. Both will use the same gas if they produce the same power. Bui the small, overworked motor will wear out sooner. Engineering for Permanence Paige-Jewett engineers have produced in the New Paige and the New. Jewett, cars of new ability, new smoothness with cost ly balanced crankshafts and other refine ments. Few cars' can match none outdo them. All this is done with motors that are never taxed, because of ample size. These new perfected motors are typical of what yvu find in the New Paige and the New Jewett Redesigning at every point--to make a better performing, longer-lived automobile, yet retaining features proved" satisfactory. The result is Permanent Per fected Performance ! , , ; ,;. ) Many Proved Features The New Paige and New Jewett have a silent chain with an automatic take-up to drive pump and timing Bhafts. In two years' use of this chain in the Paige we have yet to be asked for one replacement So now it's in the Jewett. We have a saw-blade steel clutch and transmission which are the delight of lazy men and delicate women. You don't have to treat them gently. 100,000 of our cars have served so well with this clutch and transmission that we can find no way to better them. There are twelve new bodies in new color combinations,, with new appointments and equipment Balloon tires with redesigned springs and steering add still further to your ease. Extra Values Scores of other improvements have added much to the cost of these fine cars. Added quality means better value than ever be fore. Compared with other cars they are actually underpriced from $150 to $200. Remember,' Paige and 'Jewett are now alike in design, alike in quality. Jewett gives you convenience and moderate price. Paige a larger car of greater power and comfort. ( Hydraulic four-wheel brakes (Lockheed typo) optional on all model at slight ox tra ooat Lake Automotive Company "The House of Satisfied Owners" - 23 Main Street Telephone 326 Grater PERMANENT PERFECTED PERFORMANCE H M II M H m n Si :: ii ii n ii a II ii ii II II ii ii II y ii ii ii ii ii ii ti ii ii ii ii II II II II II II ii ii II II II BlDDDBnnBnBBflflDBBBBBBflflflDDOnEDDiaBnnnBflBBnBflBnflnnDBDBDBBBnDDDnnB" AT THE LIBERTY 4 Mae Murray bel.'evea that jazz and danclrg provide the "pop'' that per sons who aro' Indoors a greater part cf tho day need. ' Miss Murray should know what she Is talking about, for she la nn expert In the modern dance herself." ' J ''They may criticize jazz music as 'savage'," she says, "but tho fact re mains that it stirs something .'nsldo of ycu thot sort of peps you all up and makes you feel good you be 1 lovo tho n :rld Is a pretty good place after all." -'. :. . .'-' ' '; MIm Murray does several novel d&;css in her newest picture, "Mad emo'sello Midnight,", coming to the Liberty Theatre Tuesday and. Wed nesday: , Although "St. Elmo," the famous norol by Augusta J. Evans, which has been adapted to tho screen, was written ;ln ltfSC,- It was not until 1909, forty-tfireo year lator, that It made' Ha appearance on tho stgo; This fact is a good indication of the character of the noted author. following the sensational success of ''.St. Elmo"' as a book, Miss Evans was beseeched by many tho Ulrica! producers to soil the stago rights to the novol. But Miss Evans wrote puroly for the love of writing. The monetary side was secondary and she saw mo roason- why nor mastorplece should be subjected to tho rigorous revision necessary to stage the production, go, sho stead fastly refused all offors. It wag not until shortly buffore her death in 1009 that Miss Evans was prevailed upon to permit the rewriting of her book as a play. , ,' .. ., . The author collaborated' with Wll Jard Holcotnb In the stage produc tion and the, play made Its first ap pearance at the Academy of Music, Now York,' on; Decombor , 13, 1909. Curiously- enough, William Fox,' who has produced the- motion picture version) of tho book, which is to bo shown at the Liberty Thoatre' Thurs day now owns tho Academy of Music. 4 . : AT THE PINE TREE Tho plctura unusual will be shown at tl',6 Hlna Troo theatre ttjvlay and tomorrow. It Is an adaption of A. S. M.llutchlnson'g famous novel, "The Cban .UeartkBd Is called "The Clean Hoart," or "Tbo Cruolltles of Life." , The story tolls tho adven tures of a man who has roaohed the pinnacle of success and Junt at tho moment when he could onjoy tho fruits of his labor suffors a montal breakdown, He floes from his of fice and falls In with a tramp and philosopher, who straggles with tho man's Illusions In an efort to put Mm on tho right path. Though tho tramp falls to see. his work through, It Is contlnuod by a young girl, who Huccaods In bringing flunnlilno Into the Ufa of the man ar.d "wtorlng him to health. Many u. Htlc se quences, Intersporsod with humor ous situations and a queer lovo twist give "The Clean Heart," or "The Cruelties of Life," a perfect balanco and make it one ot those unusual pictures which como only onco in a blue moon, Percy Marmont has the principal male role; Marguenlto de la Motte Is cant as the horolno, and Otis Har lan portrays the tramp phllosophor. The production was dlreoted by J. Stuart Blackton for Vltagraph. An oxpert of tho United States department ot ngiiculliiro has de veloped a method for quickly an alyzing baled hay to determine Its Mod value tot snltnuls. . i, PLAN TO IMPROVE MILLER CRUSHER A comprehensive Improvement of the W. D, Miller rock quarry north of Pelican City , Involving an In vostmont ot approximately 140,000 will be projoctod within the next month, according to announcement made yostorday, , The improvement will includo eloctrlc power,' new madhlnory, and a, spur lino which will liandlo more ,'ca'rs for loading. Dovolopmont . ot building In Klamath Falls and the onnsoquant demand for building roqk, was given : s the reason . lor the ex pansion ot the rock crushing plant. . i ... AMMONIUM HULrilATB SFIUY , Ammonium sulphato, , a icommoa commercial fertilizes which Is. avail able In crystalllno form from, any doalor In seeds or fertilizer, Is a . good spray for. the control of moss and weeds In the lawn, roports tho Orogon experiment atatlon, It Is also a good fertilizer nd stimulates the 'growth ot grass. It Is dWsolvod ' at the rato ot 22 ouncos to a gal lon of wdtor. Straining thu Stfrn' through choose cloth will remove partiolos ot dirt which, .would clog, iip-. the spray; n9zzh).vBt .oij ;.