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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
'Illto Tumbles Into V, , River; Four hurt ::(iAKt;n, oro, si.vn Kur poi.t-in wer Inju ed lout night whon an automobile want over a 36 fojt niuenkuient on tbo Bukor-Rleh land highway ind rolled Into Powder river. The Injured were , Dr. and Mrs. 0'.' W.Ma:hai of Hiker; Mre. Kmma Kobarts, Canyon City, and J. P. pluukett. ' Mr R Irerls la-at'takerf to a lacal hospital wltu a broken ollar bone. Herald clttwlf led ads bring rosults. .. Modern Dentistry at . RensonabV lTMVS ' (La te st NTc rve ..... ;. :H!orkinj Methods." . M : ;. . ..... '.. .''iVvViur tectlt sleep ..'.'wJjiJe w c. v o r k. Portland Piaks Dentists Cri7zle 'Bldrj? Phone 84 . .H . ' ... ''' ; .1 I- La Corns J2ft LONGVIEW SiT. JrSi k tkm Wf " ' IUCOO idnK a ' B .YBCO M traK-hrr. Mtnall r I tpJpllMe, VtrHrtt ailttivf xgra nmS ml trnlnlRtc. t m f a I WaTaVaT ll I QUALITY BRUSHES SET - m RUBBER GUARANTEED ' Won who shave themeelve tnow how mucb a good lather brush helps make a comfort-' b!e a have. j Your Rexall Drug Btnro ban a good assortment of i utility ri(sha at very low prices. Knt ; - la rubber and guaranteed. (.'There's no gift a mun will appreciate moro. ? ! L ;. i Pnlcea from I, , 50c to 5.00 Star" Drug Store r-v. e? t' ' t. w .'. AS THE HOME OF NEraCERN C B. Houie, Inventor of De . vice to End '" Bumping y and Save Springs Klamath, Fall , the ( headquar-1 lers of an orgniatton-which will take the bump ,0(lt of the System of every small' car madethat' l . the . vision of. C.i B.., Hume., local blacksmith and Inventcr. who has recently secured patent rigbta on a device known as House' Cushion I Spring Shackle. . .' ,,- Feature claimed for the. device ' by Mr. House are theae: , It ellm I Inatea bumpe from the vocabulary ! ot motorists and at the same lime i acts aa spring Insurance. . , Two lull r-eta ot tbe devtcea nave Wn ln"UM on r.n. 4 h j. ! Hou for four year..' and neither nieana chassis, transmission and dlf car during that time baa had even , '"ntlal a welt as changing the one broken apring leaf. - .. . crankcase oil at regular Intervals. . - - , , ,1 according to P. M. Rowles. west- . In appearance the device 1 l-'ern of ,ha Tide WaU-r ply a bow made .of three apring Qa . Corpor,tIoI1. . leavea. fitting : on at the ends of. . , the spring and supplementing their! action. Installation of a, set add 96 lnchea of springs to a car. . Plan have. been, so .far develop ed, by Mr. House that be now baa a machine capable of turning them l M- ,uthdrlUe4 iH contlnUBlly iowt at the rate of one tlon wvery;,,,, rtta ianger mUlng . i T'. lobr'tlng clip. Pick ont . .peclflc which ha Msecta. in ha ehla Is hat.! . . . . ' . , v -. . V j brand -in the proper grade for your ter ahortly tk an improve mh- f (l u,,,. Bpeclfy, lt wheneVer ine now building. . 1 DnrebaiM, oU. : Forda " will be the flrat gelling Rowlea' ttated,1 ."We are. continual objective df the'Hcrtne-organliatloh.- -jy -' trying t . make It easier for the spring hekls can" be 'thrned a,4oi naera.to . secure their ror out', for approximately lis;pr M :qurement regardleea o( where they of fonri le-Uie-eeilmBtlon.Jtp, Md ma, ; 09r (aln of Veedol deal Vltk aatjr: Ptor.'-JIow)'.. egtadl owr the I'nlted State TV. t-t:. r . Both' .Canadlao,, and American' patents bare been . grantee.:: .T. vi . tbe'.' coming ' ot additional rait' racllitle 'to'k1amstb"Fhtla, Mr. Houee -r ee .'. no r reop i wb'y' JJ(l town: should noti.be made. 'bead quarters '. for' tbertonr,toi supply at least : 10 . irestelrn'. a'utea; y. ' ''A ; '. demonstration . 'revejeij : that tbe-: springs do -what ibey, are. s'ujp- poeea to oo reaece naing to-iermB - of ilmost unbllWatle comtort, a'fid freedom frqm 'Tbratln'oC'ny' ort !. t ' repealed UMU ovei. roagb rvaaa, iv n .dwd1 proveo .'J ifOJei' impossible to transmit a shock Jrom the roadbed to the machine:- Unv like ordinary snubbers, which simp ly prevent , the springs rebounding too rapidly after-striking", a bump, the House invention aids the springs themselves, . lessening the' strain upon them in -'rough country ..THK .'WXATHERv, ' The Cyclo-StormagTaph a tUnder wood's Pharjnaey shows a slightly lower pressure today and continued rrarm weather Is Indicated. . ' Forecast fir next ii bonrs: Fair, probably warmer. - ." ' The Tyo?s recording, thermometer registered . maximom and minimum temporatures today as follows: Hish- .......g : lTW.;...-.i NEW X.tAUER HERE - . Franklin Vowqc;, new general map- ger of the Klamath, Air Service, arrived In 'the, city, this morning from Reno. Nevada, to take up bis duties -with the 1-JcaI concern. 'Ytoung fills tbe vacancy left by Jess Hart, who has returned to hot Angeles. 7. . BECTBK ilCKXBB . . '. ".Wood 8mith of Olene. aged 37, Olene 'secured a marriage .licenso at the bfflco. ot. the' county clerk uto Monday . afternoon.,, ' . KtTKB.NDAX.Ij HOMB ' Bobort Benson Kuykendall,,, local attorney,- .'returned . ifrotn .'Portland tjhla morniug, ': where' the, transacted legal business tor sOTerat cJays. , : ...... ,r gTATE tajyj- - ' Vernon . M. ,Wlcbe8," . Dunsmuir; Robert B. D. Myers, DoitIb: F. M. Scott, San Francisco;" Edward ' B. Burke, ' Fresno; Charles Duncan, Fresno; Mrs. R. B. Callanan, Ken nett; Sam M. Ingrahan, Mantoca; L. L. Goodrich, Stockton; Mrs. T. S. Witherspoon, Now Orleans; O. W. McFarland, Gridloy; U Psvis, Salmon, Wash.; Paul M. Gregg, ras adena; C. M. Thompson, San Die go, were out ot state tourists regis tered at the triple A booth' ot the' chamber of commerce today. - HOMIKINO SISTER IS LAW '' Miss Frances Humphrey Is com pllmonttng ber sister-in-law, Mrs. Earl Humphrey of San Diego with an evening at borne on Friday..,..',. , MRS, OFF1ELD RESIGNS Mrs. Loster Offiold bss rosigned ber position at Moo's, ber resigna tion to booome effective On Battir- dar. ' ' THE EVENING J-gA-HHJ-KUl ' ! Selecting Oil M l i ii g bf Various Brandt Declared Bad v.. for' 'Cars .'. A recent hcH-up him rovctiti'd tb astounding truth thut moat motorists are .' extremely cnri'lvis fioM looking after the lubrication requirement ot their oars. ; Servlc aUtloh. operators state that In many case It has been necessary to utw 'Win .order to niuko cleurnnrv tor greaaos on chasla lubrlcntlon Jobs.. In Instonce like thl where the lubrication haa no opportunity o reach tbe parts to be lubricated frlctloq reaulta. Tb'a gatbera Its toll In. . repair . bills that could bo avoided. , All car manufacturers ntn98 In the Instruction Manuals the Impor tance of regular ' attention to all luuncaiioo requirements. . T h I ha been pointed out. This la thi habit Of a great many motorists woo drive. Into, garagoa and aon-lco atatloej and 1 4o not. specify the J tBte. IamUlilr. orange'; and black Vee- SB a nmj arc uouhuj uvkikbs(uu uj doK algp..ruy Veedol where you (see - thie oraege-and .black VeeUol end ask rfor It' by name.' . In this aV the'. mbtortt 'projects blm- aelf .against inferior .lubricants and protectaf ".bis. ear' against ' beat and r lit AT HOJIE j Alice. Virginia and Billy Oleln of T8Lrit - art 'guest- at I ifc-iTiBdtaotharr'Mra the home of A: Jlcnsiey oh xongey. They- plan - to i bpMa ,he lsat o( tBt week".' .. return BONANZA MAX : HERE . . William IrwlA ot . Bopanza is In tie city on tnslness today. ' ' :' tORELL. MAN HKRE W.' H. Pan key, stock man of the torella district is a tiuslnesa visitor here today.' ..... MIHtt ELLIH HERE Miss Thelma' Ellis a student of tbe Junior College of Sacramento arrived l In; tbe. city Tuesday to spend the remainder of the summer- as - tbe bouse - guest of her cousin. Miss Lola- Weedon. MBV MAR8HAIX HERE , ; MrsT A.' L. ' Marshall and small son spent the afternoon in tbe city shopping from Ujotr ranch borne oeafOleljo.' ' ' " .. H -, - ' ' 4 .. , jRXAii. HEARD Tbo !cas ol the .State tof Oregon vs.; Setb. EllU); cbarsjed -with com mi t-ttoig- ah. act ' i 'disturb the" public morals and health, baa takon up the greater partof yesterday and today in Judge R,' A.Enimltt'a court The state orf Oregon vs. Edith Maxey is set' to llollow the present trjal. 7, , ; , , PROGRAM IS OCT . ',. ' The p'rogram of work outlined by tho chambor ' of commerce for the fiscal -yoar starting May 1, 1926, was mailed this afternoon .by Mrs. Leah S'tolth'. and Mrs.- Margaret Stelger of i the local' office. Eaen member erf the chombor was mailed ; tbe program,, which has boon outlined for tlbe coming year, . .''. AT WMTTK.SnCRM HOME " Through' a telegrnm i received to day from Jessie V: McComn, chair man of . the ' A mertcan Komo ' Do- nartment of Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs, Mrs. R. E. Watten burg bas called a meeting at hor home totnorrow evening at oighl o'clock. ' , Mrs. McComb will arrive ' from Corvallls and local women interest ed are reaueatod to attend tbe meet lug at wblcb time Mrs. McComb will outline work and plans of tbe organization, . "' '-'NEW, PlijtNB ' Piloted by Franklin Young, gen era! manager of tbe concorn, a now monoplane for tbo Klamath Air ser vice arrived hero yesterday . from Reno, Nevada. Tbe new ship has a capacity of ' 160 miles per bour aud will carry two pussongors and pilot. It will be put Into local eor Vico bjr tbg Sanorj !mmedJftoly., HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ifUJEGON Pay Alimony Or Talk to Her! Cism'i mnm iw mmmL lk i&mv&tetoitxh TV 1 El . LCS ': J ChlinKo husbands and FX hitshand who fall to pey alimony aa tbe courts huve ordered must deal with Mr. Margaret Doner. Hho has Juut a auimd the duties of cnmmlsalonor of the newly Instituted alimony bur eau, and U la her Job to see that dellnqueul husband pay up with out constant court action by ex-wlvea. FRENCH FRANC iik! iir nnraTrn Mill ML I ULII I LH ton la certain inLUL UlILn I Lll : They uasert that thore U nothing IX bohlnil the pruHint downward movc- PARIS July 21 ijPi The m"Dl , ut P""1'' approhonalon aup- rrench franc nacicd favorably to- P0"'"1 apecurallon Prospect .of day. dosing officially at 4 95 to the ,"B,1I UD,on '""D,,i ,0 ho rU'rtU'ri in'tlnanclal d", , on' Influence. - , t3 . : ' The very latest Wicker t NOW ON raSPLAY IN OUR Y ' ,''.- 1'. " ' ;'.-V,:',". ;V'sp.;;;;-...-. ( For the Suable t f I ? ? t f T f t t J T I T f pnecs. l euiii-.n . iijju cl la that the bear movement ha come tur beyood tho polqt 'justified by actual circumstances, and that a recovery from the "violent ' fluctua- home and oflSce,r wicker for practical semcebea Strongly built, artistically ors to blend with every surroun uiusi duucdiuiy uiu lui'iuv sdiuiaLLurv. at verv reasonaDie ..... ... r-i x x v o . o - . , SEE OUR ". 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