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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, XT- - 1 PAGE FOUR n niTrn miinn L Napoleon said: "An Army Travels on It's Stomach" Third Tire Talk By Iona Ford And it is also true that during the long reaches of the night when this great general paced back and forth in his headquar ters, he said, "Some time in this 'country or in some other there will rise up a man who will make a thing that will run with out horses and it will be equip ped with rubber tires that will stand up and ask for more after they hace been pounded for months and months over all kinds of roads. Getting around, will be easier, faster and best of all it will cut out all this crawl ing r jo unci on our stomachs." Just think of the savings in uniforms if Napoleon's army had been given cars equipped with SEIBERLING CORD TIRES to ride in. The money saved on this one item alone would have paid for many sets of tires, and when you consider that SEIB ERLING TIRES outwear all others you can readily see that this master of shooting and being shot at, could have built up a reserve which would have enabled him to fight at least 10 more battles. YOUR CAR DESERVES SEIBERLING CORD TIRES Seiberling Cord Tires Are Built To Give Better Service Balsiger Motor Co. Authorized Ford Sales 8C Service Home of Guaranteed Used Fords STRDNG IS ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't bo one of many who will order too late. Winner is near. Phone your orde rs. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. The system we use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair Job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Back Guarantee. Share with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal In Vulcanized repairs. Let us Inspect your Tires FREE, before they need Re pairing. Come in Today cACE TIRE SHOP US South Eleventh Phone 843J Overland Sedan Now Much Cheaper The announcement of a factory price of $595 on the Overland Standard sedan, two doors, made over the signature of John N. Willy on Sunday, September 13, marks the most important move made by this manufacturer this year, during which he has brought the organization which he heads to third place In the entire motor car industry. This is the second price reduc tion on this model in the past thirty days and brings it down to $100 lower than the selling price at the first of August. The tremendous demand for en closed cars which Is rapidly forcing production of the3e two door se dans ahead of open cars, is primarily responsible for the cuts and produc tion will be stepper from 5000 to 10,000 per month with an attempt to reach this huge figure within the next forty five days. The delivered price on the Pacific coast and in the Intermountain states on this model will be $709 equipped with balloon tires, $7S4 with cord tires and $741 with fab ric tires. These low delivered costs I bring a full sized, five passenger sedan with sliding gear transmis sion, honeycomb radiator and other standard equipment features Into actual price eompetjtlon with Ford for the first time In the history of the Industry. Specifications make the low price even more remarkable. The doors I are unusually wide and so arranged that It Is not necessary to have a divided front seat, a feature which; Is of importance to buyers of this J typo of car. The front seat Is 39 j Inches wide and 19 Inches deep, I roomier dimensions than those to be found on any other light cur J at any price. The rear seat Is 45 inches wide nnd IS inches deep, affording full room for three passengers in the rear of the car. These dimensions bring this model up to the regu lation size for a full sedan. Twenty square feet of window space are afforded by the construc tion of the windows, giving as full a vision as Is obtained in any open car., , The new windshield if of the lat est one piece construction, sturdily set in a heavy frame and easily and quickly opened for ventilation. The motor is rated as 27 horse power with a much higher power delivered at high Bpeed. Tax Equalization Board in Session With the usual knotty problems to solve, members of the Klamath County Board of Equalization took their oath of office this afternoon and went Into session. .Members of the board are County Assessor Wllllum T. Lee. County Judge R. HI Bunnell and County Clerk C. B. De-Lap. One of the biggest problems that faces the board is to decide whether or not the Increase in the timber stand reported In the recent cruise Is placed upon the tax rolls. MRS. MeAULIPFK HOSTESS Mrs. Dave McAullffe ;u;is hostess this afternoon to the ladies of St. Mary's Altar society at Lyceum hall. Tils Is the first meeting cf the so ciety for the fall and winter season. IX INTEREST ok FIRM O. V. Mors, well known Mcd- fort automobile man, who visits here frequently in tho Intceita t;f his firm, Is spending the first few duyi of tho week here. POOD SALE TOMORROW Snlllt Paul's Episcopal Guild Holding Food Hale Tomorrow Members df the Saint Paul Uph copal Guild irre Iholdlng a cooked food sale at Miller's Market tomur row morning. The inioncy raised to boused towards the piano fund. The MosJames C. C. Secley, N. IJ. Glnsbach, John D. Mdrgan, and A. U. Horrlson, are In charge of tiiio sale, ' ! xf.w VORK, sept it Major l.iuKue clubs are eiiiucshcil in their final Intar-aecttoMl tussle f the 1115 season today with tiral divis ion teams pitted iigaiust tin' loadan in both circuits. Pittsburgh regained Its winning stride after taking four setbacks In a row by whacking out a nine to four victory over tho liobius yea terday. Vic Aldridge was master In the box, banging up his seventh consecutive triumph. As the Giants were apaadlng west ward to open a series with the third place Cincinnati Beds, the victory advanced the lead of the Piratea to six and one-half games. The Athletics lost ground in their forlorn pennant chase by dropping the final of a six game series to the Yankees. :t to 1. Sam Jones limited the Mackmen to two singles. I Although idle, the world champion Senators gained by the Athletics' de feat and their lead was stretched to eight games. Washington had the Tigers for opponents in the opener of a series today. Since their last visit to the capital, the Bengals have become a more formidable club and are now hurd on the heels of the Drowns for the third place. "Goose " Ooalln, left Haider for the Qrltfmeh, was reinstated after a conference with Manager Bui ky Harris nnd President Clarke Grif fith. He was Indefinitely suspend ed by the Washington pilot after a wordy bnttle during the game with the Atnletlca Sunday in which Har ris brought the player to task for misplays. At the time he was fined $100. but wh. ther the penalty has been rescinded was not learned. LOS ANGELES. H. W. Gibbon ey, 51. who last week walked Into a newspaper office nnd told report-1 ers he had murdered Claude I. But- ! ton. In a Los Angeles warehouse eleven years ago, told the police that his murder story was false. II,' said he confessed the unsolved unir- . der of Button in the' hope that the state would bang him and thus end the suspense he had been under since he discovered that he could not muster nerve enough to end his own life. Marital troubles nromnted Is desire to die, Glbboney said. Buick 2-Door Sedan ac $ 1 4-25 Almost VvbelitVtablt 1926 Jmroiwnents -absolutely, this low price am- Latest Fisher Bodies, ApprovcJ tues you! But all BUICK prices 4-Whcel Brakes, Duotone Du are low-so extremely low as to CO Colors, Gas and Oil Filters, make BUICK the outstanding 75 Horse Power Motor, Air motor car "buy" on the Row Cleaner " v j Buick & Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel JdVE-IN-HEAD MdL MOjOR CARS The M on tag Ij the only satisfactory combination wood and coal burning furnace built in the Pa cific Northwest. .r. . . . . ,j .,. ,, Mt -.-.! -1 taw tl U, : . . km ad I.. ... tit fe UAnai a aa W-f -f MM ' fml w . aV a ... 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Every hcauting problem peculiar to this section has been met and answered. So that whether your home is large or small there is a Montag furnace to mctt your require mcnts ns satisfactorily as though it were designed exclusively for your property. r:ss..r-s FURNACES Installation is one of the vital secrets in scientific hnniC'hcatkiK. Ench home must be studied each pre sents n separate problem nnd every Montag furnace installed must be engineered Into the home to meet the exacJ; conditions :xliting there. Thai is why wc nrc ask ing you to come in NOW. we want to discuss your problem with you go , to your home and study it. Come i n today and ar range pa i ntents to suit your own convenience. HAINES li:itAC TUB FUJWIAGB M i X K.'2:l .MAIN PHONB :2:J