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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1925)
tAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ..TUESDAY, AMUL 28,-W2S jfc j6a, a.VAs&a.6aj6a.6ej6svj&ejavd6sv6vj6i-6aj6asvj, jA! ljAMkftMJkjftkWjilkk inn i ii it you want 1 is a reasonable priced : . 4 r i : o. 4 , 4 t y Y T f i t T T t T t Y T t T T J T T t V V v t t ? ? ? V I4 Y f T . JJ- JJ J.. jJ. J... Jt. J... fc. m. 6. J&M. fc jev QjflQ wFWrrWrWF 0 tr 9 tire that will wear doesn't make any difference 'if the rubber came off the top of the tree Or from around the roots-Just so it stands up on Klam ath County roads, and doesn't blow out 'every time you get dressed up or puncture every time you start for the doctor., Sky blue side walls or treads made in the shape of the manufac turer's double chin aren't what you are interested in. "Will they give me good service for the money," is the' only question you want answered. SEIBERLING CORDS Wlil do this and you don't have to buy a rubber plantation to' own a set. " . r - ... - - y SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3V2, 4-ply ... . $12.50 30x3, 6-ply . $15.50 33x5 8-ply .... $40.00 32x4K, 8-ply .... $32.00 30x5, 8-ply .... $37.20 , 32x6, 8-ply .... $58.00 PORTAGE CORD . . (SeOmrllnff Built) 30x3 .L.......... $8.00 v 30x3...:...... ...... $9.50 . 30x3' '2 Oldfield Utility Cord ....... ' 30x3 V2 Oldfield Fabric ................. 30x3 Goodyear change-over tire J. $8.50 $7.65 $8.00 BALSIGER MOTOR Ca Authorized Ford Sales and Service thane Johnnjr-on-tlie-Spot . for Lumber 12 c TO . i Mrs Building opportunity is now knockloO t T6nr door let tier In We are ofrerlng the 'Jlgheat ctaas lumber at pricse ..hat should encourage your aimed late building activity. Let us estimate tor you. LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY Outer H. aad) KlamatJa Ave. Block Wood Plenty .lOtvBlockt oa hand now, tresh from the bin, quick deliveries, city or country. ' Wa have a nice ' match safe that We 'give with' aa order ; for a ' double load of, blocks. Call at our office and got ' your. . : . . 1c- Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 corasEi DECLARED Vice-Chairman o( Shipping Board Want U. S. Ves- ' el Only Used WASHINGTON, Apr. 28. An ap peal for malntainance of tje Ameri can cosstwise laws which provide that only I'nited states Teasels may engage in commirce between United States ports was made in a radio ad dress tonight by Vice Chairman Plummer of the shipping board. the question was important, Mr. Plummer asserted, because one of the "avowed purposes!-' of tho third biennial conference of the Internat ional chamber of commerce at Brus sels in June Is to "induce the Unit ed States to abandon its century-old policy" and throw open- American coastwise trade to foreign ships. :rhe International chamber, ac cording to its program will consider a resolution dealing with flag dis crimination. As understood In ship ping board circles the resolution will urge extension of the' policy of "true equality of treatment of ves sels," under whatever flag to do mestic commerce.. ; : Whatever action the chamber may take. It is understood it will, carry no mandatory authority . but ; will constitute only an expression of in ternational policy. The meeting will be Attended by Representatives oi various American organizations and spokesmen for the American steamship owners' association are understood to be prepared among others to oppose the resolution. THREE ARRESTED BY SPEED COP KNOWLES Again the county coffers opened up to receive the bird earned ducats from traveling men and the like who pressed their foot a little too hard ci the gas lever. R. E. Kn0-les brought tnree gunty ours mto the Court of Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker this morning, or rather two,' for the third bas evaded the sticky fingers of tbe law and is still at large. Oscar Hentz was given f 10 and costs for going a little fast er than the 30 mile limit. H. D. Watters has not appeared to face the music of traveling too fast. E. C. Hamilton, sugar beet man, well known In Klamath county, especial ly among farmers and chamber of commerce officials, was stepping on 'or a little too hard ccnlng up from Sacramento, and paid the supreme penalty of 110 and costs, which he did in a most manly fashion. Favorite Dish The report is out . that a well known popular song writer will marry. It serves him right. . We heard a man say, "Let's go fishing. 1 haven't had a drink sfnee Christmas." Hre we have Mik. TJnllerlno, nw kins: of in? lisniweishi sector, de-, vourlng a lot of spaghetti. Mike's Zftvorlt. pastime, autslde of fighting. Is clennlng up on a big- dish of the , wrlgglytuff. "Nothing better," h. opines. ( " r -4,. A .maw msr-i. YOU FIND TRUE VALUES HERE! KLAMATH FALLS Furniture buyers are recognizing more and 3J more that real values, day in and day out, are , r tin r?- , i.fvn :. r mm . lui - mosl; surely to ba found al tire Davis Furni- "v GET OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON USED ' , FURNITURE! Refrigerator ....... . ... Both Top and Side leers Liberal Discounts All This Week Broom Special 5 dozen to go at this price Strongly sewed in four places All tough, long fibres. A good buy at the regular price of $1.25. - - Special, 73c Grass Rugs and Furniture Light, easily moved, hard to break. Ideal for guest rooms or for summer home. ' Will add to the appear ance of your front porch. Used Furniture Specials Dining room sets, leather rockers, chairs, tables, 'couches, beds and other items at exceptionally low prices while they last. , Special This Week on Johnson Waxing Outfits for Linoleum and Oak Floors We invite you to compare our prices with those offered v elsewhere. AUDI M J AVIS, Furniture McCarthy Bid g. 124 North Seventh