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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2",, 102G EVENING IIEItALI), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE mri-m i Educational Tire Talks By IONA FORD The subject for today's discussion is Seiberling Cords l chose these tires for the simple reason thai Me. Seiberling (or whut ever his name is) hires nie to write thdse things, but 1 know they are true heenuse I have seen thousands of pom saps operating on the business end of a tire pump s I spun along coming out here. Oh, I forgot to mention thajt I came out from Bumpy Tike, Vermont, to tell yon about SeiberUrig Cords, because Klamath County, and where -I eame from are the lwn hardest places on tires in the world. If you don't want to take my word for this ask anyone who has been in both places. I saw some wonderful Country C0mihg OUt here, yes, and 1 have seen Crater Lake, but do you know that I can't get excited about all that water being up there because I went clear around the darned thing and there isn't a single place for it to get out. Just as soon as I get rested Tires. Watch for them. up I'll tell you lots of things about T T ? ? ? i ? 1 t ? ? t i T T t t f i t i t T t i i T MAINLY cfHOUT cMIOPLE lyKATHRK Oregon : Fair mill warm, mid Wednesday. I.lxhi wIiiiIm. ' tonight. variable UllifiV WIOST lll'HT llllly Wml I he yoiliM Hon of Mr. ami mm. Walter Want eavuped with idlght Injuries Monday, when he Bsuffbl liin hand In an e'HHrle wrlng iln front at one of the I si atorm. Th aieldciit wait tllrovi : ; before further Injury other th.m the lowi of one finger null wai experlon :od !iy Oin lit i In fellow. OAKLAND 0RIM Stopping lii thi city cnrouli to Crater bake, Mario Hnaacer, Irene Bourgard iiml Cuthorlne Borigard, M Oakland. California, wera guetiu at tlto hotel White Pell in yeaur-tlny. MORNING MUIWA1M Bnroute to northern points, some returning South SOd many Intercst fil In Klamath KuIIm, the following tourists registered at the clinrnni-r of commerce mis morning: H. ft. itnm- any. Los Angeles; It. McDonald. San KnuiMco; It. K. .lrl,an. Sin rnpion lo W. H, O'llarn. Oo)U)W; C. Willis. Wlllard, j. R. durhanan. Ontario, Calif.: C. B, Moore, t'alcxiio; (.'. K. Day Iriglcwood; J. H. Ortpn, Mcnlo Park; llnzel M. Bailey. I'cx !: flcorge It. Spencer. Kan Fran Cisco; Richard II. Johnston, Whlt tler: I). !t. Cramer. Han Francisco; Voaro V. Diinston, Wheatland: L. It. Wilson, lii rkeley: r' Simpson, Kan Francisco; PetiT McHngb, Kan Frnnclsro; F . B. Mlllanl. Eagle Rock; 1.. W. O'P.ourko, Sacramento: .1. M. Owen, Oakland and William O. Zimmerman of warren. Ohio. dr. MI.'ltlill.l.lSITOl: John Llskey, wpU known r;"i- of III" MiTrlll coniilry trnnH- i biialneaa affairs bare opr Men- ivn;iti;sii;i) ix city l In vim; board tonilderable of Klamath FhIIh nnI li bttalneaa alblllttea, B. W. Inrhar of Willows, Cnllf., la a gaaat htire, looking over hiiHlni-ar i-ondltlona with On; hopoa of locating bora parsianently. SEIBERLING CORDS 80X8 4 ply $15.50 80xy 5 ply $21.00 29x4.40 Balloon $20.65 88x5 8 ply $63.75 :i2x4' .. 8 ply $46.50 80x6 8 ply $59.50 82x6 Oversize $93.45 88X6 S ply $88.95 PORTAGE CORDS (Seiberling Built) 80x3 $10.50 8038 '$12.00 Utility Cord 30x3" & ..... $9.00 Oldfield Fabric 80X8 $8.25 1 T ? t ? t KBOJI HTAVTOBI) f. F. Murray and N. An ..'I wwre Ouafta in Klamath Fall ov-r .Mon day from Stanford "L" Th-y motor id to Crater Lake this niornlngV ('. B. and V- U.WI.C.'iM) T. 11. Peterson. travMiii:; freight and iKisKciiK'.'r nuent for tie- Cliica go, KtirlitiRton ami O'll'i' v railroad, with beadanartara In San Francisco, wn a lnilne:.s visitor lr K'atnaih' Falls over Monday. Balsiger Motor Co, Authorized Ford Sales 8C Service I lT. Home "f (.tiiiiniit'ii r- H FortU I 'i I I t When Your Teeth Are Cared For by us, you bato at your Rervice everything timi modern acliinrn, run supiily. Our inoderntjf Odtllpped laboratory and our nrlentltli- experlonm Is always available In you, We Itlve free exainliin! Ions. i R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Pnlnloxa of rouran) 102-204 llopka lildf.. 8tili and Main Phono 8S6 We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak , Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day 5 bootlrohr pined I'M (Slim I Wakefield and- Kd Mather whoso hflotlegRlfMB I'slnh- llahment was' tntdftd 'Kl Saturdaii night hy itata prohl ottloeri, eai li ploailml RUtlly In JUattCO ouuit lain yimlnrdaiv ttftornoon and waro fined $200 oach by JUHtk'o of thi) Peace Kendall. fPuirierj Fur Manufacturing-. Coat lleiuodcling AM work guaranluud Mrs. Wm, Bessler 62G Washington Dotwaon Sixth and Seventh visit ORATOR liAXR MN. tii Noel and Mrs. W. ('. Crantlnll Bldea,tppd thetr rpapon- slbUllles tta reMlaurntit . proprlulMra fur one day anil BpBfll a dellghttul day al Crater Lakp Sunday. hVPShil MAIll.XN IMPltOVRS 1,1111a Marian QrogO daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llalph Crogo Is con fined lo her home Buffering wltih an aWaok of Inli'sllnal trouble, 'tor con dltlOn i feportad as very much Im proved. i.Aii. vi.sinxt; HRRE Mls Edith Johnson hai Just ur- r.vi-d from ..leiii.Til to speiiu aaxerui days visiting here with her friend Mlaa Ka'tnortna Ulndley who raqiaea ort south lllterslde. Miss l.lndlev formerly resided In Medf.ird biTore moving to Klamath Fulla. To CRATBR LAKK Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Wolfe with their small son llowiml, apent Mon day vlaliiiiK here an route to. Crater Lake after which they will return to their home In Oakland. Calif., feavinjl ftlO park by tile Medford entrance. MOTORING NORTH Mr. nnd Mrs. It. I'. Morris of Yrek.i and Arthur Bard left thl:; niorninp' for (.'rater Lake, from which poln: they will motor on Into the north . i n part of tbe atata. QOCTOR DKMA.MIS FEES Medical service rendt.TPd W. S. ypnkling in I9tt has not yet been pnld for. nciordlng to Dr. E. D. Lamb, who filed a suit in circuit court today for recovery of thla amount, which ho alleges due. Wil liam Marx Is his attorney. WEATHER The Cyi lo-Stormagraph at I'nder wood's Pharmacy shows thfl pres sure to lie falling slightly today but no change In weather Is indicated. Forecast for next 24 hours: Gen erally fair with moderate tempera tures. . Toe Tyros recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as followa: High ": low 41. MANAGER OF NEW STORE ARRIVES Leatrice Joy and Ernest Torrence with 14 International Beauty Models in "The Dressmaker from Paris" More Beauties Than The Follies! More Fun Than The Circus! and the Fashion Show de Luxe The latest styles from Klamath's lead- , ing stores. Presented by living models. , WYATTS KKTl K. . Mr. und Mi-h. A. H. Wyatt ami rhiltfivii rmurneil last evening from Marahfleld whom they enjoyed a wrak'fl viuailou with ri'latlves and frtendai. VISIT GLOVER HOME Mr. and An, Hoss Chqrchtll of Portland wor1 gueetf of Mr. and Mr. J. (Ilowr over Monday, loavinp (or' Crater Lake ehvouto to Med f oi d . A sh fcm d . an d u n u m he r of thrt valley cit!e. Mrs. Churchill is huycr for LlpmaD and Wolfe in Portland, while Mr. Churchill is head of tho S. V. C. A. in Portland. A. A. McDonald, who will he local manager of the H. A. Pilcher'dS: Co. department btorein thia city, arrived here yesterday and will remain here permanently, supervising the work preliminary to the opening of the establishment. No definite date for the opening ran he set at this time, Mr. McDonald stated today, due to the uncertainty of the completion of the building alterations now under way. He l hopeful, however, that it will be ready for business about September l"i, or soon thereafter. PM her & Co. Is a new concern in the department store field. Twelve stores will be In operation this year and it Is antiripntd that this number win it. Increased to fifty in l!t2G. i A general line of merchandise will be carried, including drygoods, lad ies' ready to wear, shoes and men's clothing nnd furnishings. The local establishment will be lo cated at the corner of Fifth and Main street. In the building former ly occupied by the First State and Savings hank. It is to be completely remodeled inside and out and when finished will psent quite an attrac tive nppearance. For over sivteen years Mr. McDon ald was manager of the big Weyer haeuser department'store at Potlach Idaho, and the experience gained i rii. re will bo a valuable asset in the local undertaking. ALU LIBERTY Shirley Mason, in a Story of Fame, Fortune and Footlights, 1 1 "The Star Dust Trail" k Special Added Attraction Tod ( "Oregon Junior Goes To v Corvallis ?5 TJtrougli the courtesy of .Mr. Frank' Sexton we . ;ue able to place before you in pictorial form the -activities of the "Klamath County Boys' and Girls' Clubs, of which .Mr. Sexton is the head. The pic tures take you from Klamath Falls to Corvallis and return, and vividly portray the wonderful educational work of this reat and growing branch of our school system. v. Over seventy Klamath boys and girls are shown.' in these pictures. L .X i MAUN' MAX Charlea Kempon of Malin trans acted business here this afternoon. FROM KOt'KY I'OLNT Doug Puckett motored in from Rjeky Point Monday afternoon to j spend a few days here transacting j business. ltlSIXESS JXTERKSTS J. YV. Kerns left early this morn ing for Merrill to look attar hia ex tensive farming interests in that vic- ln'ty. . . THARl' DEMONSTRATING K. I.. Thnrp, npreiientlnK the 6utek people, with, headauartara in Sun PranolaflO, is here for tbe pur 0oso oi' deittonatratlog the 1 n ut! mo tor and chassis, pointing out the now features and improvements in the laMal model, Mr. Tharp made the trip nccompnnled by Mrs. Thnrp, anil While In the city they are gUMt at the hotel White Pelican. llANDON "HY Tilt; BBA." R. T. Martin and W. It. Clark, both residents of Bandou, spenl yea terday In the Tulo Lake count r.. To day they are In the city looking over prospects for securitiK fall work. hoping to bo tibio to reside her, permanently. HAAS IS I.KAVIXfl Member or l'lint National ISonk Staff Itenyltig After Two Years Henry Haas, one of the popular j members of the Itirat National bank staff for the past two years, 1b re titgtflng' his position as note teller I at the hank on the flral of Beptem-' her and will lenve for "San Fran claco the sixth of September, whore ho will visit with friends for several I weekR. He will later return to j Portland where he will enter Into business nnd reside. GOING TO CANADA A party of California residents from San Rafael, motoring through Washington and Oregon were guests hero over Monday, leaving this morn ing for Crater Lake from which point they plan lo journey on north into Canada, hoping to visit Like l.oulse, Banff and a number oT tho principal cities before the weather gelN loo brisk. Included In tho parly are Mm. Qeorge 'Page. Mlaa Ida Bourn, mis.' (i. a. Kiel ami wiiuatn Brand, Bnrouto south they aiiiex- preaaod tho hope they could again visit Klamath Ralls. While here the parly were guests at (ho hotel White Pelican. Man Who Wrecked Taxi Not Driver for H. G. Wortley Tom Murphy, whoso drunken race In a car owned by the White Star Taxi company ended ia I lie office of the Chevrolet Motor Car company early yesterday morning is not an employe of the taxi company and bad taken the car Without the per mission of the regular driver, H, (!. Wortley. owner of tbe tnxi ser vice said today. "1 make this explanation in order that tlu general public might not be misled conccHiiing the character ffr my drivers," Mi. Wortley said. "The regular taxi driver had drop ped "It lo sleep while wailing for Murphy. Murphy came out of a Jionse and took the wheel and tbe suleeuii, nl accident resulted. "I also. wish to state that tile ivporl by police that the brakes on niy oar were faulty, is not true." Racine MULTI-MILE TIRES For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires are now SEALWRAPT. PELICAN CITY Mrs. Lec Smith is shopping here today from her homo at Pelican wrapping remains on the tire until you buy it. This blue inner wrapping means that the tire is a new, first-quality product and guaranteed as such by We remove the outer ourselves and RACINE-, wrappings; the blue inner Look for it. MOTOR INN GARAGE f 230 Main Phone 294-J They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory.