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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday, Otobor 1. 1025 Page Two -. I Chevrolet Shows Burst of Speed BUILDING UNITY FOR EUROPEANS The fleourirss of a "human grey humid" rocenlty fulled l heal an ! iitomo li ! iii ib 100-yard daah from i a tiftrt t.in Lo Ageie cnitooum. I Foreign Minister Tells of A hoirnVicn tow-cylinder caw i( different dhM had boon given acceleration tests In 100 yard dualics. Tho best lime was made by a Chevrolet. Bach car run cigai sprints over tho distance nUil llui results Ware utvorated. The average tlnte made by tin' CJievj lei waa 10.73 MOt'Ollds. Tho other averages were 11.13 Kit.'onds; 11.1!) seconds; 11.28 sec onds; 11.08 seconds anil 12.G4 seconds. The ..ira which ran sec ond aiad Uatrd were aslderablj higher price than Hie Choi.. After the tests, the uaclion ar.ee . ,. of w, Frenc an to tje. relative "pick up" ot the Satisfactory Settlement of Problems J.OCAliXG, jwltzorland, Oct. 13. (iPj "It Is the 'U titty if Ku.i p. which we are hutluiug lit L warn J," Mid one of F-uropo's foreign min isters to The Association Press 4 day In cammenliug on the progress -f the security eonfeltllco. "Von can lake It for granted," he continued, "that the question Of Germany entering t'.te league of ttO ti.ms Is already settled. und as f.v guarantee for the integrity of 1 laud and aiuouuDiie anil too nuiuan spr, ...... ,-; ,.,.,, Unaki,,, VlU, , .,v lu.,. , A contest ,was ariuiwed In the CUIt- w, lu, uo airfu.u, M a, M(m M seum between a Chevrolet and Keith a,.... .,., t0 .,.a, iCcord- ldoyd. Kelt Lloyd Is the champion ..The ,,,, for lhe -..printer ot the Vnlverslty ot South- Wm ,,,, , ,( b, ,. t, ern California. The Oievr.uet was , ,..,. . muluill RU ,,lU.,s drive by Dick Champion, irrmer ( ,,,. ,ing umo. Uo fcMfM n;1 Buekncll University track slur. The ,M,S l,ov,,lla,u B0 .,,.,!..,.. slop watch was held by Dean Crom-1 ,c,e w0 wl luJtead ,f ,,..mallv well, Moyd 'a coach. talking of dlrt-.-t guarantees." At the starting gnu Lloyd leaped Tlu. .reapon(lt,llt ..,- , trpa, ahead of the air. He was In full othM sources thai the Rhine socurl slrlde before champMi had ciiang- ..,.. eant.,, ,,.,, ., ud to second gear. The rapidly uc vcledating car roared attar him, laowever, and caught him at the tune. Couoh Cromwell clocked car mid sprinter In a dead heat ot It). 3 seconds. Ota comparative figures. liad LS.'vd sprinted against an. of the other five cars ho would have iwon without extending himself. The to the lengti'.i of Its duration and CCimt there Is is., present inteiulon t.- seek 'revision of the penalty clauses of the league conveaant as the re sult of the agreement with Ger many. The allied statesmen teel ii j about Impossible to encore the n:c-; essary league council for surCi a ! Chime Season To Open Here Thursday Morn Many Pheasants Re ported in Klamath Basin and to East Gloriously plumed China pheasants fat from a summer's feed on cut over grain fields, will l.e homluirded Thursday morning, the opening day of the China pheasant season in Klamath. Opening on the morult ot tho irtti. the season will close at dusk on the evening of Saturday. October 31. It win last IT days, which. It Is predicted, will be long enough as far as the beautiful birds are con- I corned. That the fields of the Klamaili Ufcsin. between Klamath Kails und Merrill, are the common hnbitat of the game bird, is the report received here. Never before has then- been such a quantity of pheasants In the county as this year. From the high ways, motorists report that tho bril liantly colored birds can be scon cas ually feediue. in the fields, us if they were domestic chickens. The limit for pheasants for one week is tour. The game law stipu lates that of the four phoaaanta, but two may he hens. It would also be within the law to kill four roostcrs atul no hens, for the week's limit. 'At $895 the Overland Six is head and shoulders above its price class" move. speed of the Chevrolet car at the hei.llforo (;01.maIU- officially : finish was 33 miles per .' nr. , novii t'.ARKl.IS IlKRK Here in th., inearcsts of the Klam ath Development company. Itoyd Parker, former local manager of the Klamath Kalis ofliee. Is in the city from his home In San Kranrisco. MH8. TAYIAJR HERE On a combined business and pleas ure trip, Mrs. oonn i).r u, membor that 9he u rill la spending tne day in titamam Falls from her home. NOTICE Save money on Tire Milecge. 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 Fit BE, before they need Re pairing. Come in Today cyfCE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone S43J approved the league Jf nations ar rangement, it is evident '.hat aSaa must risk her chance of convln.lng t'ae council after she has become a mportant to contribute econom:.-. financial or military help in any league move against a proclaimed agressor i. ra tion. GORiG TO CmLOQVDi Miss Phyita Hogan ar.d G. N. Clif ton of the Golden Rule store will leave in the morning for Chlloquin to spend the day on business mat Under the gentlemen's agreement Great Britain, France anl Italy, as prominent members of the league j council express their views tihat Germany can only be called uprn la proportion to her means. K.ARLK I.l.NT.MAX HACK Enrle I.lntmnn returned this morning from Bend, taking Mr . I I.lntmnn as far as Medford on her way aouth to Sacramento to visit j for several weeks with her peopl-r. HI.RK TO VISIT FRIENDS On one of their occasional trips up the valley to Klamath Falls. Mrs. F. J. Glenn and Mrs. Robert De.Moss. both residents of Merrill, arrived In Klamath Falls Inst and registered at the Hall hotel. Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. De.Moss spunl the day shopping in Klamath Falls. IN" FROM MERRILL Mrs. R. II. Anderson motored in to the city this morning from her home at Merrill to spend the day here on business and pleasure. ' When a man says "I run things at mi..- douse." 'he may mean the washing machiac and the furnace. The biggest event of the year and comes but once a year. Sugarman's 20th Annual Oct. Sale. Now. (Adv.i Announcement Dr. O. H. Mather Specialist Chiropractic and Physiotherapist Has opened offices at Maguire Building 715 Main St. Phone 404 Opposite Pine Tree Theater DOWN FROM FORT L. E. Stanley, well known resi dent of tho Fort Klamath country, was In town last night to spend today attending to business matters. LEAVES FOR MEDFORD Lloyd Ii. DcLap. circuit coutt clerk, left for Medford yesterday morning to testify in one of tho civil cases now being tried before federal court in Medford. Mr. De Lap will be away until the case has been completed. HLV RANCHER HERB Three years ngo A. S. Conner, from Berkeley, Calif., bought a ranch a good one, too in the Spragun River valley country. ;t was formerly known as the .1. Mitchell ranch, and recognized r.s one of the choicest pieces of land in eastern Klamath. Mr. Conner, who divides his time between his home in Berkeley nnd his home In Klamath, arrived in Klamath Falls last night to spend several days at tending to business matters. He Is registered at the Hall hotel. dee Brothers USED CARS We like to have customers look over our cost records. They not only prove our Used Car prices are right, but that the cars them selves are right because they reveal the exact amount we spend in reconditioning. WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO. 170 Main Street OODGt DflOTME fJG DEALERS SE LL GOOD USE D CARS HERE FROM BKATTY Ann!" E. Taylor conducts one ot these American Institutions known us a general merchandise establish ment, where a buyer may purchase anything from a side of bacon to a dress suit. She Is the proprietress of said store In the town of Bentty, composed of a cluster of frame sharks and located in tho south eastern section of the Klamath In dian reservation. Mrs. Taylor was a visitor in Klamath Falls last night on one of her quite frequent visl'.i to purchase supplies for her stor. and to visit with her many friends. OAKLAND OUTPUT SHOWS INCREASE rONTIAC. Mich., Oct. 1.1. An nouncement has Just been made by A. It. Glancy, general manager of the Oakland Motor Car Company thnt the October output of the Oak land factory Is being Increased more than Su per cent over the preceding month. "This Inereusc Is doubly signifi cant," paid Mr. Clancy, "became our September production was the highest of any month this yenr. ex ceeding the best previous month by ."1.1 1-3 per cent. However, in spite of our volume of production In September, orders have continue! to flood our home office since tho announcement of our new enrs nn.l the accompanying price reduction'", making It necessary to provide a still greater Increase In October. Before the end of the present month our dally average production wiil have exceeded 160 cars uud wc have . . youbuyers of six cylinder cars, think this over , . . it will save you money in the long run, and add a lot to the pleasure and comfort you can get out of motor ing . . . never, in the history of the automobile, have such superlative values been offered as are being offered to-day by Willys-Overland. Overland SU Standard Sedan, fN95 t. o. b. 7'orrfu ... at a price familiar lo you as Unit usually asked for four cylinder enclosed curs, mill far ticlow some tOUT cylinder cur prices the thcrhiml Six oilers you u quality which is hard to duplicate at from .- ion to $1100 more . . . no furihtr appeal to your judgment is BMCfMrl, A new type motor '. . . especially developed for this Overland, the six cylinder HHQlor is fur iu advance litintt low in the chassis lo Hive t straight line drive . . . perfectly balanced to Hive a smooth ness of operation Unit is revelation . . . flexible beyond any experience you have ever hud with a light six, ready for uny work yen may ask it lo do -and it delivers lhe btggt$l 10 II. I', that you have ever had under a hood. Lubrication ... lhe force feed oilins system delivers the oil where it should go und when it should go in a quantity that Ids you rest easy regarding lubrication . . . crank shaft is drilled and oil cooled. Drakes . . . the service brake gives a braking surface that insures perfect safety, big 11! inch brake drums on the rear winds . . . the hand brake operates through a drum on the trans mission . . . four times the braking power ul the drum lli.in you exert on the lever. Quality equipment . . . for Cipiipinenl you gel a magnetic speedometer, oil gauge, ammeter, windshield wiper, drum type hcadlighU and all the feature! you really need. Auto-lilc shil ling and liyhliiiK system. OWERIA Amasing riding vane. . . . the low swung body is hung oh extra long scml-cllipllc springs made of Clirouie-vniiadium Heel, lhe best spring slcel mndcr-the way this Overland Six rides over rough roads is u revelation lo anyone. Real beauty in this quality ear . . . I3!i feet from tip to Up, these are lhe dimensions of this REAL full sine Scdnn . . . It's built for live mil full grown people lo ride in With comfort . . . lols of leg room, UOUIUIllly deep seals beautifully upholstered In vclour and designed for real riding Bile. There is beauty iu the room of this cur . . . und there is a beauty in the body lines thai will make you want it the minute you sec il. II is long and low rakish md tpetdy looking . . . with such big window space Hint il gives you lhe vision of an open car. The doors are exceptionally wide uud bung on lunges Unit keep it io place rattle free and trouble proof. We invite careful comparison . . . go easy when you nre buying a light six sec Ihrm nil try lliem all oill it's by direct comparison that we cun best Convince you of Overland superiority. Hut by all means try Ibis Overland on u sleep hill on a rough slrcel In con gestcu Iraflic these arc the places where real construction shows up and when you ride in il Just picture tlirco or four hundred miles that you may want to (ravel some day -if Overland performance Overland room and Overland flexibility doesn't show you more that) you ever expected lo sec then our experiences have nil been wrong. Sasg terms tow down payment tlghtttn month ftjf the balance and your present cur u.v 7 of first down payment. rti j i Sedan SIX Overland -Knight Sales Co. 4th and Klamath already shaped our plant towards that end. "Since the first week In October, the local unit of the Flshor Body Corporation has been devoted ex clusively to the production of Oak land bodies. For some time Oak land production has been taxing the Fisher plant to capacity wltn its steadily Increasing volume. "Work of rearranging tho Oak land plant to make possible this big increase has been under way for some time and we are confident that the middle of October will find everything adjusted and tho now schedule in full operation. "The combination of incorporai Ing many refinements In the car nnd materially improving the mo tor by means of the new Harmonic Balancer, coupled with the reduc tion of $70 to $S.',ii In prices, has pushed business to it record level and we nro anticipating a heavy demand for some time to come." LORELLA Mr. and Mrs. M. M. High of ( nil ton, Ore., visited ill I.angell valley the past week looking after their property Interests. Mrs. T. M. Bieler and rhildrnn spent the week end at the Gerber dam where Mr. Bieler Is iu charge. Miss Bobbiette Tattlf and sister Mrs. Nelson Smith spent several days visiting at Wolf ( rook. Ore., last week. Miss Alice Brown is attending high school in Klnmnth Falls. G. P. Keller anil II. J. Tirhnor were subpoenaed ns witnesses for the Oregon Trunk at the recent bearing held in Portland. Mrs. Alfred Keller has returned to her home after spending the past summer In Portland receiving medi cal attention. Ileji Daniels, who has been manag er of the dredger crew of the U. S. R. S. tor the past two years, was called to Simla Koia on account of the illncBH of his wife. Mr. Daniels does not expeei to return to I.orell i. Owen Peppel. who Is teaching at I.orella school, has bis house well under way and expects to have It completed in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner were called to Kugcne on account of tbeltrlct near I.orella post offlco. will be sudden death of n friend, Mm. Bail, j f tnii bed In about i. month. Rnlph who had been visiting with the Tur- Hopkins and family will occupy the ners during tho past summer. bungalow, ns Mr. Hopkins has been Mrs. H. J. Tlchnor Is spending a I "-''Pointed manager of the district for . , , , a period of throe years. week visiting her daughter and ram- , ,. ,, I The I.nngell Valley Cmnmutilly ily at Medford. club h.M lw rc;:u,tr monthly, meet- Tho new bungalow being built ing at Lorella school house on Sal for the Langell valley irrigation dis- i urday cwnlng. Hatvest being over. ii Ian;,- croud was present and n good attendance is anticipated during the coming winter- months. Rtriishmnotl were nerved at the close of the moot ing. Mr. end Mrs. T. F. Bnggs and son Letter visited In Klamath Falls last Saturday. Clinton Ohorpefciaa Jr. who had been viHltlng with his grand parents, returned to his home. ' 'J "iTtBLfe RACINE gSMP'"-.' M U L'i'I - MILE Unprejudiced Advice Perhaps you have not yet settled the balloon tire question to your satisfaction. Wc arc in a particularly good position to advise you without prejudice, and for this reason: We sell both the standard size RACINE Multi-Milc Cord and the RACINE Balloon. Both arc low-pressure tires and both arc of the finest RACINE quality. Our advice will depend absolutely upon your particular need and on that alone. MOTOR INN GARAGE Phone 294-J 230 Main