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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Kalis, Oregon.
E J. MURRAY .
W. H. PERKINS
Publisher
, . Xews Editor
Entered as second class matter at the postoitiee at Klamath
Falls. Oresron. under act of March 3. 1S79.
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Tin- Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the Citv of Klamath Falls.
Tuesday, October 20, 1925
WAITING ON "GEORGE"
This is a fairly good community, as communities go.
Even without being boastful, it is possible for any cit
izen to point with pride to his home.
But there is one fly in the ointment that prevents
Klamath Falls from advancing as rapidly as it should.
Everyone is willing and actually wants to have things
done, but always waits for "George," that mythical
"cnod fellow," to do it. But when" George reaches a
tain point, he balks because-he tries to carry the
whole load.
! '.t thing needed most of all is a great spirit of work
v which entirely eliminates prejudices and
; ffchne'ss yiHinass on the part of each one to do
' ' share in the advancement of our community
interests. ;
.-very community there are always a few, in every
en.erprise, who are willing to work for the public good.
They are the "Georges."
O.ice in awhile we read of some place that keeps
booming and shoving right along regardless of condi
tions or handicaps.
Such a place is full of "Georges," and because they ait
so numerous, none of them is overworked and "there
is no occasion for balking.
Why can't we all be "Georges?"
There is ulentv of room for imni'nvpmnf ariA n!nnv
of people with the time, energy and money to be
"Georges."
New Items Of
Interest From
Oregon Cities
MltS. RISSKLL KILLS ltKAK
Waeu a woman and n boar meet
In the same huckleberry patch, It
sumuttmej results in the death of
'the bear, as was proven by Mrs. W.
A. Russell or Soul' i l oos liver when
she shot a .u, d Sited three-year-old
bear yesterday irhleh she found it
In the same patch that she wanted
to pick from'.
Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Tim Smith
were picking berries and bad mov
ed to another patch when they dls
covered a bear not far away. Mrs.
Ruiuell who carried a rifle, So it
the bear and then was. too frighten
ed to touch it after she knew It was
dead. It will welsh about 150 or
175 pounds, it is estimated, and was
broiiK.it down this morning and
purchased by. the Vourlor Meat
Market. Mars 'field News.
NEW PASTOR HERE
Rev, M. Poladexter, of Eugene,
the newly appointed pastor of the
local Community church Is expect
ed here this week, and will preach
'his first sermon Sunday at S:30 p.
in. Key. Weiss, who las been ap
pointed to a charge at Portland
The new pastor and his wife will
make their home nt the parsonabe
at Modoc Point. t'hlloquin Review.
NEW NAMES UIVKX
Three outstanding m untaln peaks
tfrbSch duster around Wallowa lake
have been given names sign.ficunt
of ihi early folstony of mat district
by the United States geor.. ,.::-
board, according to word received
wrom he board by J. Nftison Marry,
director of the T.-all Seekers In
Portland.
The peak, in the past known as
"Howard" In honor of General Oli
ver Otis Howard, who campaigned
in tho two famous Indian wars of
that district, that against Chief
Joseph and the Baunnck-Plute ..var.
Middle mountain, lying to the
south of the lake, has been renamed
"Bonneville" tor General Benjamin
L. V. Bonneville, who was the first
white man to visit tb,e district in
1S34.. Ho passed over tho moun-
A 25 cut in overhead
puts 50,000 a day back
into the public's pocket!"
IT JT (7 $, ......
y FfttMrnt. WJIn.OlUnJ, Inc.
Intelligent economy .... Sensing and
adopting, in advance of anybody cine,
the newest and most efficient equip
merit and methods have made this low
price possible.
For Extra Good Measure
over ana above
. . . many major feature one patented,
exclusive 91 all told that come to you
with this superlative among light cars !
The demand for Ford cars has
already outstripped all previous
records
Motor car buyers who seek
beauty and comfort are finding
the improved Touring Car
exactly suited to their desire.
See this good looking car at
the nearest Authorized Ford
Dealer's. As you inspect its
many new features, bear in
mind that this improved car is
available at no increase in price.
Touring
290
F. O. B. Detroit
Runabout 260
Tudor Sedan 580
Coupe - - 520
Fordor Sedan 660
Closed cars in color. Demountable rirnj and starter extra
on open cars. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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Rhythmical Riding
In this gnat light automobile you
ride buoyantly, in cradle-smoothness.
Tltll'I.LX Sl'ltl.NtiS patented, a
elusive. Thill is what dues it , . .
30 inches more spring-supported
urea that is the source from which
this supcr-riding-comfort comes!
. . the Triplex Spring of Hie Over
land pull they do not path, ns do
all other types of sprint!. Attached
tn the frame, 15 inches in front of
the wheels, they lift their load
gently, .smoothly, over any obstruc
tion. Easier Riding Easter Parking
30 inches more spring-supported
area, with .10 inches less wheelbase
to park!
. . i It is much easier to handle n
small cur than a big car. In Unfile,
you weave in and out, where your
big, long car has to have plenty of
space.
. . . tnlcp parking. Your Overland
Standard Sedan parks "in lietwcen"
a closc-uacked line of Other cars
it can be "sandwiched iu" uhuost
anywbcrel . . .
. . . but how Twin the average
small car rides compared with vour
Overland. It's a case of luu-W-h
wheelbase againsl l.'!0-lneh spring
base. All easy riding is a question
id springs.
Overland engineering the most
advanced in the industry
. . . nnd Overland engineering bus
found the gnawer lo ibai difference
in wheelbase, absolutely . , . TRIP'
LEX SPRINGS I . . . 'I bis patented
and exclusive Overland principle
gives longer life to every inceliiiti
iciil pail easier operation lo the
ear itself. Spring troubles are cot
to a minimum. lull inch CUUU
wheclbn.se- that's easy parking!
l.'ltl-iiull spring-base -that's easy
riding!
Observe the nmart, clean-cut
lines of this car
it is rakish, low plenty of room
in It unequalled in comfort fur
driver ami passengers body fin
ished iu polished lacquer, a rich
deep blue with glistening jet-black
trimming,
Wider scats big windows
the widest of ana light ear built
new, single-piece, undivided front
seal, .'10 inches wide, I '.I inches
deep; wider back seat, -l." inches
wide, 18 inches deep,
- more than l!ll square feet of whi
tlow space.
Extra wide doorx, too
easy entrance ami exit to both
front and rear scats. No discom
fort to anybody getting In or uut.
Ycrg latest one-piece windsklcld
especially valuable i" night-driving,
dives clear, unobstructed
Vuuon. More easily adjusted you
limi t have to fuss with it. Adds
greatly to the ear's appearance,
llasier to clean and lo keep clean.
And new cowl ventilator
a comfort any late model big car
gives, new In the light car. Lets
fresh air circulate continuously
through the lower part of the car.
Then add to all these things a 27
Imrsepower canine, fast, sturdy, re
liable. . . . Three speed, selective
rttdtng 'ir,ir transmission. . . . llorg
and BtCk disc type clutch, one of
Hie Ones) clutches made . . . .into
I. lie startiau. lighting and ignition.
A wniHlerul rear axle svstem. equal
tu that used III ears of double the
weight. Axle shafts of Molgbdtnani
steel, the toughest .strel known to
engineering ... .4 Chassis of re
markable ttrcugth.
mm OVERLAND
OVERLAND -KNIGHT SALES CO.
4th & KLAMATH
Sedan
tains of that district In the dead tit
winter when the snow waa decalred
to .iave bc-n 100 feet deep.
Hae third mountain, common);
known as Tunnel mountain, which
IB iwest 6d tile lake, has been named
"Chief Josoph" after the fain IDS
Indian chief, who defended his
country in a bloody war against the
white man.
The renaming of these three
mountains was Sponsored by tin
Trail Seekers, an organisation whi h
is seeking to give suitable names tu
jutstandlng geographical features of.
Oregon's scenery Haker Donrocrat.
HOBTGAGEB ARK KORI'.ri.nsiil)
In a decree by Judge Kelly In
circuit court two mortgage.! amount
ing to $23,000 againsl the Eden
Orchards i.'ompais and the Sunny
brook Prune & Walnut corporation
aro l1 necrosed, the mortgages being
secured by 101 acres at Ian. I nouth
jf the city.
Under the decree when the land3
are sold the proceeds In the first
and second place are to go to cover
costs and disbursements; In the Uhind
and fou.ta plaice to take care of
tax Hens, In the flfta place to cov
er a mortgage for $14,000 held by
Ada E. Jory, plaintiff In the a to
and In the sixth place to cover a
$210 mortgage also held by her, lg
the seventh plate the monety Is to
be used to covor a mortgage for
$9000 held by the United States
National bank and lastly, If "Sore Is
any balance, It Is to go to the de
fendants. Willie Hoe matter was atrjUOd in
court there wa.i rjj dispute ab ut
the mortgages the 'jn'y question 1)0
ing who naa to bo reimbursed la
regard to payment of taxes. Salem
Journal.
of each month f r the . irpose.of el
lovijg l ie iBeoqtS to take efcni'na
tlons which will enable them, If
they pass, to advance In the order
of Scoutd m.
Three fc' outs, Varley Knnor, Kred
Car in it-j l ami Roland Hardman, suc
ceeded in betng advance l nt first
elasa Scouts, Those velno passed the
second cliias examination are Charles
Newberry, Robert Garret, 1) maid
Chadwirk, Krtrak Dolby, William
Llndxlrom and Timn: Llvesly. .
.! lo Dolby and Phillip r"errll wen
Hie kinor to be Star Seoul. Thlrly-'
inn merit badges were swarded, be
ing won by 14 Scouts la TrOxtpi
1, 2, and 4. Suleni Stalosrden,
frP,VDt)KN HOTEIi SULII
Word recMVcd In Arlington Thuni
day .A' Us to She effect that J. W.
j hicKadden had sold the tiow h jtel
to V .Hand jiartli s, that Ibo work
I will be rushed as fait as possible
I and the hotel opened In l' to very
I near Vulure.
McF&dden has the building, one
I of the fittest In the NorthWoSt, all
inn, Intel except for a amal nnvoUHt
of flnlsblmx work, and has for sever
al weeks been negotiating wiu.i vari
ous partis to tako over the hotel
when completed.
Duo Iu the fact thai practically
lull n k had lucn si Jlqietl diniiiK
11,10 past i veek, the report that a sale
I had been completed anil that 111'.'
hotel will be opened with all poa
jslble speed came as woleme news
i to ticsi people Inlerouted In the
opening of the ne'w faotol,
It Wa.i goftorally uhdoratood lo-
cally uniess a ttfflti wan madn t tat
' the hotel '"'iiild ifl'ot bo coinpletbd
I until doflninie arrangement ! as lo
lflnaiv.es h4l operation e.e made
! by Mcl'jdden--Arlington Bulletlh,
HONOR ( Ol ItT HBUD IjAUK HTOUKXAN jCAVOHt!
At the ittrl of honor held by ! Cahkht under a hor.iti iwhlch rear
tho Hoy Scouts of Salem at Uholod borkwirfd after iiiiiglni; BgaloSt
county COUrttr&Uell last night 60 In harhed wire ifencn, Itosn Small,
scoiilB were present, one of the
largest Wptonontfltlons In the his
lory of the local orgiinlzalloii. The
oourt Is held on t'ue Uldrd Thursday
sunimer Lake ut ckuian, I'ame lo
Bond i' day fur tnodicsl attention.
When I e bbrfce, Hoiuewhat wild,
foil over ou Its back, Small was
thrown MgnlOtfl a largo rock. Kor
tunater ontt his knee hit directly
on the large stone. Has most sev
ern I i Juries received by Small were
on this knee.
Small was also seriously Inlured
in an accident with a nrlld tjorsn
severs! years ago. The animal inn
into a fonco, the barbed wire wrap
ping around one 'of Small's legs.
Although, virtually out off, Hie leg
was savol by tho attending phy.de
lan. Small was accompanied to Bend
t iday by Bmll Ooiidy of Bllref
Lake, The two Lake county men
plan to return In tholr homos to
rn ri'nv. Mend llulletln,
Overland Sedais
Arc Now Oversold
"Si-dans oversold" Is the S.O.S.
Signal flashed from Willys-Overland
Inc. at Toledo, Ohio, on the Over
land Standard Milan on which the
prices announced last months bus
honped up sin h a burst of public
approval thai even the bereudloan
effurls of the factory to knop up
production have failed lo anywhere
near satisfy Hie tdomnnd.
Dally orders are anywhere from
l)0 lo ).7.i over the maximum
production capacity and this applies
not alone to 1 1 j sedan model, bul
to nil other models In both I lie Over
land and Ibe Wlllys-Knlgbt lines.
II. Is a condition which Is being
augmon'tod by the inloe drives which
are now being conducted by Ibo
branch and dialer organizations nil
o cr the country lii response lo Ibo
request from John N. ftflliyi to to
out add prove that oaeonal luiyliu
no longer plays any part In tllO li ISl
ness of selling automoblleSi
.The oversold condition applies Iu
every part or the' cohnlry nnd the
percentages of increase along the Pa
cific coast are among the highest In
the entire country.
In tho WlllyS-Knfght line, tho ro
ceul prlco reductions und tho equip
ping of all models with four wheel
brakes have played a big part. Ill
Hi' Overland line the unusually low
prices and tbii Improvements In up
holatery and finish have played a
big part.
'nix bad established by Willys.
Overland In tin- field of low priced
cars has boon one of the sensational
acc pllebmonta of Hie year. In
in," alone In has set a $100 advan
tage over competition and Iiiih os
tahllshed a mark which Overland of
ficials say cannot he reached Inside
of a year.
Unity registrations of retail do
liveries afo xeeeedlug the peak days
of what arn generally conceded to
in Hi" Bit purchasing Months of the
I year.
I Bvon with the now manufacturing
I developments 0t Willys-Overland In
I the way at Itu-rensed factory space,
i huge InvdStmodCS dl new oqulpmeiti
; and radical reductions in manufaO
turtbg overlutul, the present sales
: volume, If continued for the next few
1 months, will far cm I the tnanu-
i tacturlng possibilities.
NOTICE
save money on Tiro Mllonge.
The system wo usn Is nhsolutoly
different from all other moth-
nds.
Let us show you a real repair
Job, done by Ibis modern re
pair system. All work dono on
a strict Monoy Hack Otiarantno.
Share with hundreds nt satis
fied customers Ihls nuw deal
in VulcnnKed repairs.
I ' a . Imjpscl your Tiros
V II 10 10, before they need Ho-
pairing,
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