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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
TOxftAV, .TTTT.Y if, mrt Ford Truck Week To Be Observed I mm Federation ''''TV) form n more perfect X union" was the animating thought of the statesmen who met to lira ft America's consti tution. Their problem was to rvcld the Sections they repre sented into a political entity that votild function most efficiently ind ciuiuringly in the service of the people. , . A similar problem was pre sented nearly n century later to the organizersof America's tele phone service. Licenses under the first patents were being granted to isolated companies that were forming to introduce local serv ice. "A more perfect union" of these companies seemed, from the beginning of the telephone's adoption by the people, to be essential, and.so the structure of the Hell System was planned. This organization exists today substantially, as it was then con ceived a group of companies, each preserving its individuality and applying local knowledge to local needs, but all federated into a single cohesive union in order that nation-wide, univer sal service may be provided. Tkc Prtclfic Telephone and Telegraph Company One Policy - One System Universal Service U. S. Rubber Co. Has Anniversary Tenth Year of Advertising in "Home Town" News papers Celebrated in IBIS thorn worn 2.443.665 automobile III thin country. It scums tremendous number. Homo people wuro already talk lug about "the saturation point" br ing' not tnr ahead. Hut l( t lu.ro wore no mo men wlio couldn't suo tho wood for the trees, there worn' otlicnt whoso fnllli never faltered. It took n lot of vision for tliom to ai'O thnt thn trim market for the .utomobllo hntl linnlly boon loiich t.(l. It took a lot of counted for them to bunk on Ilia ultlmiito success of tho automobllo In Hint mnrkot. Thoy had both. Hack In 1915. the t'nltoit State Itubbor Company said "Tho real fu ture of thn uiitomoblln In not In tho big cities hut away from thoin." It In not In abort runs on city streets, but In mllii nflor mllo on country roads." So hack In 1315 tlin United Stales Rubber Company began to nronaro for thla mnviimi'iit and to help It. In 1015 ton years ago tho first U. S. Tiro advertising- began to ap pear In tho "homo' town" papers. Fow pooplo aaw these papers In tholr truo dlmenHion. Fow roalUod the Influence they had on what tlin pooplo thought and did and wore uiid bought. Hocauso fow pooplo realized tho place thoy filled In tho mlnda and Uvea of their reader. Tho Tnltod States Huhbcr Com pany aaw, Ah clearly as It aaw that tho de velopment of tho automobile would bo In tho smaller communities, It saw that tho people In theao com munities would havo to havo tlroa to measure up to tho sorvlco and tiro morchnnta to sell them. And It snw that tho "homo town" nowajmpora I It had, rondy to hand, tho medium to help It put tiro mor ohnnrllslng whbi-o It would havo to bo In tho now, era ot tho nulo- 1IIUUIIU, So ten years ago people began to road the first V. H. Tiro Advertising In tholr "homo town" paper over (ho name of their "homo town" deal- r. They have been reading It, over since. Tliey have soon these homo deal ers develop their little "sldo lino of tires" Into real business always with the support of "17. 8." Adver tising In theme local papers. Co-Incident with, the tenth an niversary of "homo town" advertis ing by tho United States itubbor Company, this company announces another long step forward In the perfection ot automobile tires the grcntOKl since thn Introduction of the cord Itself III Its perfected Latex treated Well Cord ltoyal llalloon Tiro Willi the flat low pressure tread. Today there aro 111, OHO, 000 auto mobiles In this country. 80 of them aro cwned by men and women on tho farms and In tho smaller communities, Whoro there was or.o ,1'. 8. tire lenler In thn small towns then there are hundreds today real merchants. What was only n vision In 1915 has coma true In 1925. ARROW OBJECTS TO PRAYER TOKYO'S Illtt'ONSTlU'C- TIOX WOHK IIAMt'KHKI) lY H01'T (iltOUM) TOKYO. (Aft Tho softness of tho ground upon which Tokyo Ih built Is Interfering considerably with the reconstruction work now under way. Itecently I)r, Kishl of tho HiMtiuHtriirtlou Bureau, rocom meuded that all work on pnvod Htreels In the districts where the new subway Is to bo built be do luyod until after tho underground project hns been completed. Ho based his recommnndation upon observations mndn during tho ro conl sewer construction. In some planes, it wns found, thn sewer excavations havo caused tho streets to sink moro than a foot. Mnny houses nnd paved roads, Dr. Klshl discovered, havo been seriously damaged becnuso ot the settling of the earth. Tho modern girl who doesn't kiss is dangerous. Slio Is trying to got muivled. v NOTICE THE MOVIE STARS! Noxt tlmo you visit your fnv,,rlto moving picture show, nolV, that In ono respect the (actors nro alike thoy ifll have good toolh. l"oT Miey can get along with snub noses or frockles hut to meet tho exacting demnnils ot stardom tholr teeth must bo ported, 'film winio thing applies to yon. To moot tho oxudiiiff demands of modern existence YOUIl tooth must ho In goml condition or Rum soon full by tho wny Bldo A froo oxuimlnntlion will toll you Just Whore you stand. R. D. COE, DENTISTS d'alnloss ot course) 202-204 Hnpkn Illdg. 8M mud Main rhoue 830 Tho coining week has hi en dnslg- natedas National Ford Truck week and the Ilalslger Motor company, local authorized denier, has arrang ed for a complete showing of Ford built truck bodies. tKntranen jf tho Ford Motor com pany Into tho manufacture of com mercial bodies Indicates u new and Important advancement In this div ision of motor transportation since It shows Unit Ford Is bringing Into delivery and hauling services the same low cost, and high value that bus made the Ford passenger car the most popular in tho world. Tho Ford truck chassis has long held the lead among light commercial vehicles and at present approximately 75 per cent of the one-ton trucks In use are Fords. Tho business man or farmer who Is Interested In reducing hauling costs will havo the opportunity this week of becoming fully acquainted with these Ford built truck bodies which, becnuso of the economics of Ford quantity production, are offer ed at low prices. Announcement Is also mads that the Dulsiger organization will be pre pared to glvo demonstrations of any of the units and those Interested aro invited to enter their requests for the demonstration as early as possible. Tho Ford-built combination for he famous Ford one-Ion truck chav sis Include the open express type, the. express type with either screen sides nnd canopy . top or with top alone, and the stake and platform body. This latter body also Is ot particular Interest to the farmer and truck gardner, for It Is adaptable to every agricultural hauling requirement as it may be used with either grain or cattle sides. With stakes it provides unusual spare for carting garden produce. A closed cab, 'adaptable for use with any of these bodies, also is provided and has grown greatly in popularity since Its Introduction. It Is of all-steel construction, roomy, with removublo panels in the back and affords complete protection for the driver In Inclement weather, with ample ventilating facilities. Tho displays also will Include the now pick-up body, which Is mounted on tho rear of the Ford runabout. providing a light delivery car which meets a variety of requirement where quick delivury Is an Impor tant factor. . n 1 DAYTON'.' Tenn. '3ulr 14. X&i As court was about to open for' the John T. Beopcs trial today Clarence Harrow filed formal objection with tho court to opening tho court with prayer In the presence of tho Jury. .Mr. Darrow said: "I do not ob ject to any ono praying In private, but I do object to this court being turned Into a meeting house." Judge rtnulston responded: "1 don't want to ho unreasonable about anything, but I am responsible for tho conduct of tho court. . I over rule this objection." Dudley Field Mulono followed with a statement of his objection to tho objection, saying as ono ot tho members of counsel who Is not an Agnostic "I desire to file my objec tion. I respect Mr. Darrow's right to his unbelief which Is slncero as my belief. Hut 110 prayers so far havo been argumentative and should bo excluded." Attorney General Stewart declar ed that the same religious ntmos phoro wns prevailing in this court now that has provalled before. Judge Itaulston' snid that he had uniformly followed his custom of qpenlng court with prayer when a minister was available. He hold cautioned minister called upon to pray horo, ha said, again referring to this enso in tholr prayer. "I bellnvo In prayer" said Judge Raulslon. "I pray myself nnd often Invoke tho bloBsing of God on my endeavors. I practice It on tho bench nnd oft. I thoroforo overrule tho objection." Tho Uev. Mr. A. C. Strlbllng, pas tor of tho Dayton Cumberland fres- bytorlan church, then offered the prayer aftor Mr. Darrow had enter ed an exception. Tho formal opening of tho court followed. Judgo Raulston announced that ho would havo to ask Indulgenco In announcing his ddclslon ou tho mo Hon to qiiBBh. A matter of several hoursj ho snld, might bo noodod for him to get his opinion In shnpo, lack ot lights In Dnyton Inst night having Intevferred with his work. KK.VMKX ON 8T1UKK 5IEL110URNK, Australia, July 14 (if) The shipping strike ordwod by tho Sonmona Union bognn Jiore to dny ns sdhodulod nnd dtoppod nil movements of vossols, Tho Horald iroports tho cablnot Ihns agreed on n tonlmtlvo plan for mnlutonunco tot ossonttal sorvlces. MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore.. July 14. Cattle, slow: bidding lower; re ceipts, 50. Steers, medium, S7.25 8. Hogs,'1 nominally steady; no re ceipts., Sheep, nominally 'steady; no re ceipts. Kggs, pullets, lc' lower. Current rocelpts, 31 l-2c; pullets, 2S S l-2c: firsts, 29 0 29 l-2c; ex tras, 30 1-2 31c delivered Portland. Butter, steady. Extra cnbes, city, 46 l-2c; standards, 45c; prime firsts, 4 4c; firsts, 4 2 l-2c; under grades, nominal; prints, 4 7c; car tons, 4Sc. Butterfut, steady. Best churning cream, 45c net shippers' track in zone 1. Poultry, steady. Heavy hens, 24 fiCSc; light. IS i 19c; ' springs, 19 '25c; you nb white ducks, 20c. Potatoes, 25c higher; new, $2.50 2.75. -.-! " Onions, steady. $4 fi $4-60. Nuts Walnuts, easier; Brazils and almonds, higher. Walnuts, No. 1, 2ST30c; filberts, nominal; al monds, 25 iff 27c; Brazil nuts, IS 20c; Italian chestnuts, 21c Hops, steady. 1924 crop, 16 17c; 1923 crop, nominal. Cascara bark, qulut. Nominal at 54j6c; Oregon grape root, 3 l-2c. COMMISSION VIMiKS SKI.KCTKI) IMMIGRATION ' FOR QVKKNSLAND BRISBANE. Tho need for tho selection ot Immigrants, de portation of convicted aliens and tho keeping of a record of nil aliens In the commonwealth Is , stressed in a report by T. A. Ferry, under chief secretary nud commissioner of prices, who was recently ap pointed head ot a Royal Commis sion to liiquro into the social and economic effect of tho Increase In number ot aliens ' In North Queensland. Mr. Forry suggests' a stricter modlcnl examination and expresses tho vlow that tho oxlstenco of for eign clubs Is undesirable. The presont alien Influx Is largely from Sicily and Northern 1 Italy, the omlgrnnta going into tho sugar In dustry, ' IIALAXCK 8IUWN WASHINGTON, July 14. OP) A favorablo balanco of $1,042, 681,497 rosultcd from tho forolgn 1 trade ot tho United Slates for tho fiscal year ondod Juno 80. Be PREP ARED There is more adventure in the average auto trip to day than in all the books of romance, so see that your car is equipped with the tire that will eliminate the worry and fatigue of rough roads and save car de preciation. You will find their initial cost more than justified by final results. Let us put Seiberling Cords on your car, then you can "step on the gas." SEIBERLING CORDS : 1 30x3Y2 4-ply $14.50 30x312 6-pIy I...:.....':....: $19.25 29x4.40 Balloon' $58.00 32x42 8-ply $42.25 30x5 8-ply $54.50 32x6 8-ply : $81.35 PORTAGE CORDS 30x3 Portage Cord $10.00 30x3Vz Portage Cord $11.00 Utility Cord, Firestone Built $9.50 BALSIGER MOTOR GO. Authorized Ford Saies and Service OAKLAND CAR NEED WASHING? Just call 212 this evening and we will call and get your car wash it and return it to your front door by the time you are ready for it in the morning. CALL TONIGHT R; R. R. GARAGE Three Regular Fellows Rex, Ray and Roy 831 Klamath Ave. NASH OAKLAND NASH