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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1926)
THE EVENING IIEKALb KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuuaduy.lJuly 13, 1920 IU . .t ...J , i. .1. Pay NttK RAVELING BU1GK OURING WORLD VISITS PORTLAND -OKTLANl), July 13. The "llouiid-th-Wurltl Ilulck," which ,ntirvl On-guii hint TuiiHiluy on Its trli around llm I'lillutl Htiitii, ar ylYi'd in J'urtluna- yostcrdiiy, where H wu placed iiu display ut tllo II o w u r it Aiitniiiiilillii company's rinli-srouuis ut Tlilrtnonili and llurl Kl'Uu stroiit. Tuesday It will leave for WiiHhInittiin, wln-rii It will l) shown In Yuiii'iiuvor iiml Kelso Iio fnni Ii'iivIiik (or Hi'iitilv iiml ulhi-r norllirrn point. Toduy imil tomorrow, Hiinilny und Muiiiluy, It run ho aeon it t llm How ard auloniohllit nu li-nriMMiiK. Tho cur 00 It" trip iirouiid lliu wiirlil visited liTory rllimili', traversed every nun of Toml mill was driven by 350 dif ferent drivers In Iiu 3U.00U odd nillcs of isnltiK. In nil ut this lliui bat uim purl wu ropluccd und mi work tii doiifi on llm car except neroibary adjustments, which every owner should uiuVu on IiIh cur dur- iag tlii ciiunn of rcgulur weur mid tear. Thu rnr wan tout uruuud, the World and given lntu the bund of to uinny Ultfi-rcnl driver to show tba reliability u( Ilulck und to empbaslm thv fun thin If any acci dent did hnppen thut Ilulck aorv tee ii arnlluhlii lu every purt of tbo uulvorne. The suuie lUelbod Ik bold taken lu nutting tho ear over tb United Hiatus. A representative from every d't r organltullon along the highways take It on to the nest ono. J. II llennlson n( Medtord Automobile Company, Medford. received tho car at thn California-Oregon tat lino from William Hudson of the Yroka Auto rompany, Vreka, Calif., and Mr. J. 11. Ilrnnicom of tho Kelao Ilulck company. Kelso. Waiih., will deliver the car to Mr. II. II. Quick of the II. 11- Quick Auto company. Chebnlia, Wh.. next Wednesday Tho car la a six-cylinder touring and snows llttlo appeurauco of liev ln iMien around tho world.- The liurr of thn engine would not Indi cate that It luia had such uaugo B It mul hnvo undergone. Tho car t i i.l. rlwltl.huml drive IH l'4Mll'l"M . " to runfurin lo furelgn regulations of travel and (rout thla atandpolnt nluno In ut grl ar Ihlercst.- Motorists Swindled Out Of Thousands of Dollars ' By Sale of Bootleg Oils NICW YUKK, July 1 3. Charges nml enna bearing the lubulii of tho LA (illANHK. Ore.. Jul i --UT, Markton amut proof oats ri Do ing tried out In Union county by aercriit furiners. with tincournslng rosul:. County Agent 11. ). Avj-rv report.' ' ! Let it , breeze in next Thursday nijjht, th'e news of thin epochal price reduction event. Where FOR QUICK rSALF.. Block of Stock in Mungcr Sendee Laundries, Inc. ' ' Owner "(Jcsit'cs , to c))i iit.,oncc. . No ttasOUiiMc offer refused Apply Room US. Pitcher Bldg.; Cor.. 5th & Main Streets Klamath Fails, Oiegon of fruud uf(uctliig almost every community lu the United Mule are iiih ile by the American Pair Trade leugua q a renull of It Inviistlgii I Ion n lntu thu snlu of bootleg lilbrl 'ii ii tn to Amerlcun nutotnobllo Own- era. The run u It ant loss to the pub lic In i-stluiulvd by tho Inroallgulor ut nearly fl,UUO,000 a year. 1'renldliiK Jlldgo Ueorge V. Hlmp- son of tllo New Turk commercliil (riiuiU court bin Hummed up tho Mltuutluu III an offlclul stutvmout (rum tho bench, urging the need o( liiiinedliitn und dnistlc action lo stump out thu ovlln of thla aubnll- lullou. which la anld to tuko place In &0 per cent u( all purchasu of liibrlciitlng oil. Thu court'a alnleinnnt win mude in connection with a lent cane brought by tbo Kulr Tmlo leigue iigiillint Ilia proprietor of a 'ew York city aervice motion, charging him with aubntltutlng Inferior olla for hlgh-gmdu lulirlinnln ordered by Notorial, Juntlco Blinon'i aluto tni'iit waa aa (ollown: "Thla cune Is one o( tbo mom Im- liiirtnut ever brought befuro tba coiiimerclnl fruuda court, uocaunn iho nnture u( tho alleged fraud In terim millions of motor car uncru In every pn,rt of tho t.'nltud 8tuuia. It 1 eatliuatvd that 20,1100,000 mo tor vehlelea are operated In the United Hlutca at an operating cont of llO.gVO.VUO.000 a year. Tb) autoinubllo tnduntry now rnnka a the Inrsenl of thla country' manu- (acturra. Heventy per cent of tho borne of thla country own car "Thla groat army of automotive euulpment manufacturer, deeleru and owner la In need of protection agalnat the loaaca ruiultlng from undue wear and tear due to tho ubntltutlon of Inferior grado of lubricating olla. Tho varlou anno elation of motor equipment manu facturer, distributor bnd uaora can render oo tnoro valuablo.acrT tcu lo tho ear owuer of the coun try than to co-operalo tor protec tion agalnt the lubntltutton of In ferior and unultublo lubricating Olla." Thn American Fair Trade leugtio later laaucd tbo following Blate- oient: "Itocenl Inroatlgatlon by , the, American fair Trade league buow that mote than 25.0OO,OOO rortU, of motor car , parte are ncedloaety belnr deatroye'd each year in Ndw York city alona through tbo aubatl tution by irreponlblo aervice ata Hon of Inferior lubricating olla for hgu-grado oils of standard quality ordered by motorist. After aend ln out Ita own Inveatlgatora nd consulting loading oil " manufactur er and distributor, tho league eatlmntei that auch aubatltutlon inVe nlaco In CO ocr cent t tho alea of lubricating oil In thla tor rllory. "KKty to alxty dollar car por year auema a couiiervatlvo eatlmnto for tho cot of Injuries to bearing) duo to uno of Interior Oils. Multiply thla by 20.000,000. tho approxlmato number of licensed motor vehicles In iho entire Uulted 8tato. and the national Hlgnlflcancp of this prac- tiuo becomes eiTikuigty appuem "Ilenutabla manufaeturors of lt brlcntlng oils have spent millions of ttiillnr In educating car users con corning tho grado ot oil moat sult-l i ..nn. stf ' mnlAfl nolo lor vunuuB ijvuo rqulpment. Car owners nro grow ing neemtomod to ordortng .thqir lubricating oils by nntno and grndq and to following charts carefully prepared by tho manufnoturor. - ''Dut lto grood of tho initalirooiii service station, coupled with ,tho fuel that It is almost Imposaiblo for tho car bwuor to dottict substitution front tho uppoaranco f ,lho oils, ho buys, has 'fostorod widosprond suh stitutlon. Theso 'gyp' BorTlco .sta tions will tako ordora'fbr any brand or grado of oils and till thorn all from tho eamo tank. To lon'd 'at mosphoro' tUoytnay bnvo $11 dumis well-known standard olla. "Tlta dotoctlou of these Inferior grades of oil Is a Job for an export. Under (he tnlcroacope they fro quenlly show grit which may not bo vlHlblo to. tliu nuked eye, but which anon rulna the most vital part of thn engine. - , "Tlione I O w - g r d o lubricant, many of them, are purchasable In tho open markot for IS to 20 centa a gnllon and tho tnotorhit I charged ii high us 11.20 a gallon under the Impression that -ho Is buying the bast gradn of oil and the grade most suitable for bl particular type of ear." (JKTH f.Vt A'I HK.WH L OltA-VUB. Ore., July 13. (H Police hero today are aearching for rho person who entorcd tho J. II. I'curo Jewelry store last night and oscaped with about 12 caali and abjut t0 worth of rojry bead. . Tho burglar took the cush from tba register, grabbed the bead from a ojirntor and overlooked several Jiundrcd dollar' worth of pearls and other Jewelry. Anyway, Ford Had To Pay 15 Cents l.KADKU KXI'IXJTKll KUOESE. Ore.. July !. P) F"rd Btorer. ot Ilutle. Pa., com mander In chief of the Vetorana of Foreign Wara of tlhe V'nlted Bttatc. Is expected t be In Kugone lo at tend the atato convention of that organltWn July 16-18. .t'tUM COO COt .M Y Mr. and Mra'.' ' E. A. ' Waikor of Coqulllo are business visitor hi re today, slopping at the hotel While I'cllcan. Anil I Hindu lli-nry Kurd pay mo Unit 10 cents," Curl von Collin spcuklug. You sue. Curl run a reatiiuraut 4 and saloon across from Kord's bicycle shop In-Detroit, and Henry came Ig- hungry .one day, ate a slewful of bean and a mens of cabbage, and then leu ned over tho eounter und Midi' ' 'Listen, Curl; I'm going to lot you In on the ground floor, 4 cheap. Come to tho door with 4 mo." Curl did. Henry pointed to buggy, minus borao (und 4 huft. i "Buy, Curl, I own you for the luueh. . Now, give- me 00 cents and murk tho luncn paid, and you can have $1,000 worth ot stock In that horse- lus currlage." Carl thought, a moment. Henry' tub had run up a bit O In tba past, und cash was bet- tor than purt ownership lu a currlugo that didn't run. Ho ho shook his beud sadly, suy- lug: "Sorry, Henry, but It won't go. You fool some of these bero boioe If you want to, but but I want my 1 5 cent. Pay up. Henry." Henry Kurd took two nick- el and five copper from hi overall and passed them over. "And thafa why I don't own any stock In tbo Ford company today." ' . Carl von Collie said that as he sailed on the Majestic IF PELICANS WIN AND MEDFORD LOSES; THREE LEAGUE TEAMS WILL TIE HOAItU IH Ol'HTfclt I, Next Sunday Klumuth plays Ah- lund at homo and , Medford plays Grunts Puss In the Cave City, ac cording to the official schedule of the Southern Oregon League, Should the Pelican break their losing streak and beat the Lltblans and ahould Grant Pa vanquish the Apple Knockers from Medford, an extremely unusual triple tin for first place In the percentage column ot the league race will result. Un der such an outcome Klamath, Asblund, and Medford will all be tied with five wins and four losses for a standing of t&a. The Klumatb club will require considerable strengthening before It appear that the 1'ellcana have a chance. Captain Duback is nursing a crippled paw and the loss of Frenchlo Bayness at third will seri ously bundlcap thu local club. Klamath must nncover a first rate catcher by Sunday or tbelr. chances are considerable below par. A - new pitcher, a new cutcber. and a new outfielder arc badly needed on the local club at the present time. With the loss of Bayness at third. Cap Duback will probably switch to the difficult corner and will undoubtedly play. Sunday even though he must carry hi crippled hand In splints. Duback is now tho leading swuts- man of the Pelicans und probably the leading sticker of the league with a, percentage of 441 following bis unusual performance of batting a 1,000 in tbo game last Sunday, with five bits out o( five trips to the plate. MODESTO. Cal. Tiie bor4 . or education 'Will receive Ululii and. "gruduato tJdiiuy. '. it received, the propor nuinber of "ctedlU'' Ut, -cvitll oUi'.itUin hold oretrdy.. ' The recall wiu based on tho auuiwiunoei attempt 'of the board lo "cjiango tba location of the hl7h soliool and voting for the buying of a' high, school site on Dry Creek." , . . Picture Friunep J Made to Ortle " " '' I The Peasleys ' 6piiotrlto the Court aqua ffldfeiiff DTI em Emmery econd dais for Europe. Ho added: VI could bo sailing on my own yacbt If I did, but I made Henry Ford pay me that IB cents' Just the same. Thafa more'n some guys can say." , riuY oii iuix LOUISVILLE, Ky Mark Twain said a lot of people ompkaln about the weather but ihe over feeard of anybody doing anything about It. They do In Kentucky. Mayor Will ot Louisville Issued a proclamation and citizens are praying for rain. In Winchester, '.. a hundred miles away, prayers are being offered that the heavy rainfall cease. , If your only car la a flivver you don't hare to go around worrying about wrecking your limousine. I Sail aboard the new Prbicets d'iinj to Victoria and Vancouver then travel through the mag nificent Canadian Pacific Rockies on a fast transcontinental train. Stopover as long as you wish at Banff, Lake Louise and the far-famed Bungalow Camps, where days and niahta will ' pass as hours while you enjoy yourself lo the utmost. Returning, come via Calgary and Spo kane a compute Circle Tour with never the umt ictnet tvrict! . Low Excursion Fares are effective nov-truly moderate when you consider the many pleas ures of this trip. Local affents will triad Wr fiinUk you with literature and further information; mu" " imsapons anu .extenuj a nearly welcome, Canadianfttific life?? ag m J; ' ' . " . . ' ...... - .-, - - ' , ; " ;' '. r -r. , ; . ,? Yesterday Results I : - ' ' Atncrlcnii t'auno 81. 'louIb, 6, WaaWagton 7' WO, In- Cblcflgo .' Phlludolpbla, ,0. Potrolt S. iioston; 2. i Cleveland 6, Now tork 2. Katlonal tlrookbn ' O. Chicago p. ' Doiiton.'a. BU touln . : ' J 'iMi'o'ol'pu,(a''8,,Clnclt(iwitl J. . f Now VWk' 3, rtt8huru fl. A. it- bowman will take ip his dutlos at tho local postofllco to act as rollef man while mombors of tho force tako tholr vacations, iwUlob run between July 1 and Pocembpf I'M. STARTING the day right with my jimmy-pipe and a load of . Prince Albert. ,' Bring on your work. Heap it up. We three, are going to wade through it like a trick dog going through a paper hoop. Me and the pipe and Prince Albert we can lick any job ... . like that! No fo.C'ling, Men, P. A- is a grand little pal. It knocks trouble out in the very 'iirst round. It smooths out the avrinkles and paints a beautiful sunburst . jn the darkest tloud. No wonder they call p. A. tlie National JoySmoke t sure is great tobacco. Prince Albert is as cool and refreshing as the morning plunge. Sweet as a peach, un-cooked on the tree. Fragrant as a ; bridal, bouquet. I like the .way it treats my tongue and throat too. Never a regret, never a protest, . np matter how hard I hit it up, morning to midnight. :Ypu may think you're all set on the matter of smokes. I want to say right here. and now that unless you have signed on with Prince Albert,-you've been miss ing the, treat of youtyoung life. Get, ypurself a tidy red tin of this wonderful tobacco and see. That's a tip! I. A. U toli Mrywhtrt tn II Ji rti timu pound mni hlt-paund lin Auml. im, end pound cryfltt-nlmlt humidor with ipongt-mohlentr top. And otwoyt wiih ovtrr oil of bilt ond portk remove br lAc Prince Albtrl proetii. Ml no is like it! B l!, J- RryaoMi Tdhmit Conpinr. Wlaston-itftlrai, Nv C, other t abac co ..IT ,