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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1925)
t v. ar rnuK EVENING kERSLD. KLAMATH ' FXELB. . PREgllL TUESDAY, MARCH '24, 1525 V ; ; ,. , , , , .k,. ' . " ; ':. .-- , : Your Give truck Use Seiberling Cords It's Your Turn to Try Them SEIBERLING CORDS $12.50 ' 30x3V2, 4-ply -30x3V2, 6-ply . ...$15.50 33x5 8-ply .$4U.UU 32x4M. ' 8-ply . ; $32.00 30x5, 8-ply ... $37.20 32x6, 8-ply ... $58.00 Portage Cords , (Seiberling Built) ' 30x3 ... L:. .. .... ..: $8.00 30x3!2 ... $9.50 30x3V'2 Goodyear - changeover tire $9,00 j-iXLanriru-u u-u-irr-i-"' BALSIGER MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1 the way to go Go via one of Southern Pacific' three great routes return on another if you choose. SUNSET through the romantic Sou th . west; enjoy the New Sunset Limited to ' New Orleans. ." AMERICAN CANYON San Fran-' Cisco via Great Salt Lake and Ogdetu The Overland Limited and Pacific ..' Limited to Chicago; St. Louis Express to St. Louis. SHASTA through service.'daily to Portland and the Puget Sound country thence east through the Northwest. J - : ..r .. For fores, reservations, rouu booklets and V 1 full information, atk Southera Pacific J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 709 Klamath Falls. . Ore. . REDUCED v. found trip fares daily . mum limit . ! 9 month, -Full stop-over . privilegea. . ,. POST OFFICE WILL DISPOSE OF STAMPS i BEFORE APRIL 15TH ' Postmasters at all post offices re requested ip dispose of excess quantities of 1 cent stamps' before (A 'i BE FAIR TO YOURSELF '-MAKE THE VqffkTest thenyoull ; know what brand of coffee ycoillvvantto use regularly THE BEST COFFEE WINS April 15, by. substituting 1 cent stamps for other denominations as far as passible on parcel post and by the sale (it 1 cent steamps In lieu of 2 cent stamps an4 higher stamps. The postmaster also Is advised to Increase' the sale of 1 cent envel opes to local patrons desiring to take advantage of tho old rates.. After April 16 postmasters will close out stocks of 1 cent envelopes remaining on band by. affixing V4 cent stamps and 1. cent stamps to the. envelopes and- their-sale to tho public .for use with ,flr3t-cliss or third-class mailing. Patrons holding unused 1 cent envelopes after April 15 will be requested ,tp affix addi tional postage and Use 'them for first-class' or third-class mattor. ' The postal department. Is. Issuing a new 114 cont postuge stamp and a 114 cent embossed stamped envel ope for use In connection with tho new rates of postage, effective April 15. Also a g cent stamp Is being lEsuod to bo used' with existing private and post office stocks of 1 cent stamps and stamped envelopes. TO -POST STKEAMS Game Warden Barnes Receives In structions Concerning Streams With the sime regulations In ef fect as last year, District Game War den . Marlon J. Dames will post trout streams in Klamath that arc utilised for - egg -taking purposes. The following streams will be closed; Seven Mile creek . will be clo3ed Co fishing . tho' entire year from Its confluence with the Weed canal to the point on the creek where Short creek flowes Into it; Spencer creek closed all year from Buck lake to the mouth of Spencer creek; Wood river and tributaries, closed till June 15;' Klamath river closed till Judo 15 for a distance of 4000 feet, below and 2000 feet above Spencer creek; Link river, 200 .feet above and below the dam will remain closed the entire se-a son.' " MRS. SIQ YE ILI, : Influenza Attacks Kcrf Many Klaiii. nth FuUh Persons indoor. ' ' Mrs. Oscar Shive is among thoso suffering from attacks of Influenza which has been so prevalent during the past month In the. entire country. She was reported as highly improv ed this morning. ' ' - '.' LEAVE FOB DIAMOND LAKE Phil Motwhenbiichcr lynvw With Crew for FanrJu Hatchery .With a crew of experienced men and with the prospect of brvlng a second crew in the near future, iPhll MotEchenbacher, superintendent of the Diamond .Lake fish hatchery, left Klamath Palls last night tor Diamond lake to get troughs and other equipment In tho ffah hatchery In condition for the -season of egg tukln which will be under way shortly otter ' April ' 1. Motschen bacher hopes to take over 17,000,-. 000 eggs the' record of last year and lo reduce the' loss to the nor mal of 30 per- cent. The superin tendent's crew was composed ofAt woJd, Johnson, Erlckson, Burgbun dufff Stewart, Smith and Mr. Motscbenbacher. It will' take be tween, three and four days to make the trip, most of which will have to be negotiated wlta snow shoes and sleds. The' Persian bound Is becoming tho 'popular . dog In London. The hcocli hound Is tho popular dog bore. Our objection to a child bora with a silver spoon In Its mouth Is It hates to grow up and stir for Itself, EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO r C?THSR Tvy-r'. G.(5"t . IM. -6rVT- 5tr'--r . j MODKUS FOB HECTORS i Miss Helen Abbey Makes Hlg lilt nt Fashion Show Lust Week . Through a slight error, Miss Helen Abbey was reported as hav ing modeled for Mae's store, where as It develops that she offered her services to Hector's store. Recogniz ing the request of Hector's score the above correction Is made."'. '"', .DON 1 "T T"AC l ; ; 41 1 I "I I . mum, uiiimi fjy' ' 1145 , The New Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton price f. o. b. factory njHERE is only one car in JL the world that combines the advantages of ah open car with the protection of an enclosed ' car yet sells at open-car price. It's the Duplex and only Studebaker builds it. Duplex modelj are also available on the Studebaker Special Six and Big Six chaula r.MBy.&toiawB F-' ;l ii i i nuiim -Jt. i9.r3r tJm DUNHAM AUTO COMPAN r Sixth and Oak - - - Phone 52-W THIS -IS A STUDEBAKER YEAP ratv , t---. little vorVi wpelc Plan now for ncxt I"1 You want Invest a liuie eacn wcck car or fighing for trip9 10 tho for SUmmerS Vacation for Sunday picnics. Small weekly pay- , , ments out oi earnings will soon give you delivery of a car. Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with practically any amount you want, and make deposits of any size you find most convenient. Almost before you realize it you will have the car paid for. 165,000 families have already purchased their For4s in this way. ' Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to explain how they did it and how easily you can do the same. See him today or write us direct. ; , 2 Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-2,' Detroit, Michigan ' j Mall ma full -particulars on your easy plan for owning an automobile ': ! Nama' ' '. , . t ' Town . . Star ......... C O U P E 520 Runabout $M0 Touring Car S90 Tudor Stdmn . BMO ' FordorSmdmn $40 On opn nra datnount bl rlrai nd ttiiitf in Alt Frkiif.0.b,D$tri4 MAKE SAFETY YOUR RES PONSIBILITY