WodncMlny, Kovcmhpr 23, 1027. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Tugp Five ( ) 'N P nmPIMClWhippetSets II. I . Ul. lUinLUI' ri' , PLEASED WITH Mils II BUIGK PRODUCT OPFiriC! Henfy Ford's latest Creation Great Record n n r n n n n A n , Cause of Community Sensation lllll llll' I I I I , I Up Steep Peak rflLUlu ID bUUUi YEAR IN 1928 i ItuiirlnK up the aleep. touting i rimil lo Hie tup of ..it. isiaiiin, 3fi mill' from Oh k 'a ml, (')., alrlitly ntuik Whippet louring OHIIKOHIf, Wine , N. 23. j at the rcen( time, I aurprlalniE- 'oimldci ab u Interest waa aroiiwd ly low. Method of caring fur re by llm arrival of Iwo new t,H rsJIatr overflow remain I lie Kurd. While nut ready for ex- Ijllilllon piiriioaea. llm Kurd have I een olmerved liy aevi nine. While formed on tho antnn ral ami general prlnciplea, there la much FLOWERS ' AT RIGHT PRICES Will be open Thursday A. M. HILL'S FLOWER SHOI Snciallv Arlnll s.1ri l'" J"l eUabllrhcd a nw Ruainraa Condition Over """ 11 atIrovl of Ihetr fltneaa lirf.r.iic between the two mod 1 1 J l n . i . " wi.m otH minute,. 6 J-5 , , 7 7 c . 1 1 J- . ""' 'a" h, , n received h. re wlil. li l no Used by Railroad Men for Intpection II. INT. M ( tl... Nov. 23.. llulik'a reputation for reliability baa won It nn iiiiiihuuI Job uii the line of tin' Northern I'ueldc 11 illwoy company, whom a ape-duly-adapted llulrk wdnn la not onda for the 11 1 mile climb. Tim Uflltea OtatCI indicate todlea are finely lined and graceaV mjrprlliig when II la roimldered new mark flip 14 1-0 aecoiula Proaneritv Willi plcaalng curvea. Thvlr color thul one la a boy and other a olf Him former record ml a hi In hud , ! . ' Job la nf a iimillly that ahowa girl born to Mr. und Mra. l.oula a ycir anu, winning llie Ouklull'l- 1 ' ' rl.li and well being, and lUlr Kurd. The liable lnvo not beeu I'llHt llMiulrer perpetuul trophy of'-.'' Indlcniliiua of a "year "'l,,, general are wholly fit- j named, but they and their mother fered for thin event. Iilenly" for 1!2H are neen by W llnK fllI. ,,. wr, denlred of them, are reported to be dolnic well. Tim record krenklnit Whippet " Aiioru. vice prcaioeni aim I .nlmby not wllhuul reanon me I'ralrle lu I men t la I t ouner. waa driven by Kd lliiKhea. of mil pi roller of- llm ln Motora I j,,.,, follow that of former l.oa Angclea, who declaroa thai , "mMun v, known throughout the i m,Mtl uu, ,n,r are Individual 17.0 N. Seventh St. e4-H"M-- Phone 1118 f Phoncr 408 for Expert CLEANING and DYEING Special Attention Klamath Cleaners' and Dyers . 431 Main tin- car had been driven acvnral ' financial and ludu.lrlal world Ihounaiid mile before bclna put buli.v Moonlit and lohm duty a. an limpwllon enr " ! " runaed " 'onaer attm. mr. a - i,vina muij it nn inp.t iion mr. i t, fnril'a oiitlmlHlte view of general I iiiouiiimii. treoruiiia 111 11 "a lev : ; ' , , , (fli.lnlt i "!.,... ,...,. ,.. m.i bulneiia rondltlona durlim the Sort Kern 1'iu-lflo preaa tlieuiHelvra aa "IremrDdoUM- dlfferenioH. They aro renwrally lulet, but lliwrH U conaldvrablc omul under hrivy tre of ex ertion. Thnlr apeed and durabil ity have not yet been teated. but ly plHed" with the lurtiw of the lunotalloti. The IliiUk waa equipped for tin anto'lnl dulliia by the Kerne Autuiuoblln I'ompany of Mltinn npolla. KlaiiKed atiH'l wheiila era aulmtltuted for thn alaudard wtieela. i rlKld front al waa provided, ft lid thn ateerinit parnlua wna retnnved entire before thn ill mil atnrted except to , '"niliiK year wna xlven by him their fuel ronnumptlon. at leaat i'iti:si:itvi.( c.lMJi.KH If you keep your uayly col ored taiidlea In tho lie box for never, il duya before unlilK. tbey will not bend or drip aa tbey burn. nrlnd llm valv.n. i .vionnny inpin a, ,n n' lliiKhea auld that the teal ru ona to a aroiip in iieaiera ri p alaard to demount rale the power ! reentlii thn Naali Motora roin and aiamliia of the Whippet un- """V ' N"w Vork alatn ami il..r llw. in. ..I ...v..r iillll.,,,. lower New Klixllllld Tim road up Ml. Diablo la a! "The year I1H7 la rnpiill , loll hlKhway. It linn a dirt aur- :' " , ""'I maiiula. tnrm anil In n.i.tiv oaeea. earn- Inrera aud Hell men xetier- ap 'i l.lly on thn ahnrp. diniteroua ""y "" Klvlux tlioimln lo tin-; idy. leurvea. there are uiuuitllle of bulue outlook for l2K." ml. I ; TITN RLIICX AlTOMCItn.U AOS BtHT. Bt.'ICK U II L BLTJ.D TlfEf4 a rnwialrher, Advlen from the Northern Pa rifle ntnlea that thn llulek la limklliK kooiI lu rvury reau'i't. It la In operation ronatanily, over Ilia entire leuittli of the Northern I'm Hie 1 1 ne. front M. Kaul to I'tiKet Huuud. ortrnt' I5'l to 3vu mllea n day with roue. The uar re parilrulnrlr pleawd with the llub'k'a flexibility, lr wlil.'h Iho powerful llulrk ali e Under valve-la-bead enttluu and II a I (i k nim hanli'ul four-wlnel i brnkna are mainly renponalhlr, The rnt of the llulik'a oper ntlon. airnrdltiii to the rnllway'a llauri, U lea tliau one fifth Dint - of the equivalent nteiin iulpment, In addition to whli-h It la pruvliiK fur better adapted II rwwmblnuie t a loeomotlve looae aravel. In aeveral plnrea , ' Alford. Hi my IndKinenl i waa beli-litein-d by addllluli of,lhn road la very narrow, aevrrnl ! ""-r" '""'X Imlli alli.n that; "Wltl'llbnrk ' Clirven nillllllK to a'-uerui iinllli- mii.uiu i,e 1, I the aeverlty of the leat. ood or belter In 12H Ihnn In The alart waa made from lhl"- 'I '"' tl" eiinrlnalon on toll 'ualif and aa the Wlilppel . H' lieral Improvrd ronditloui climbed. It (tallied apeed. At I "' ""r OKrk ulturul popu- pl.uea It reached the au-mlle nn lHon. "Kxiept for inn II areaa, hour mark on ahort atrulKhl nveraite rop of rorn and wheat atretrhea Ix-lween the. rurvi. ,M-,-l r-ilaeil and are brliiK- , .. .. h . Inn aoud prleea. t attle und Iiok 11 c hJI H4 C CCTATC '" rod rondlllon and are ibrlnulnx blKher prlrea than they PRORF ORDFRFD '"r ""''i ' ' i - ulua next year to the meiropoil-; WASIIINOToN. Nor. tl. Vi--.nn market and luduilry In ami-: luriwllltntlon luti) the dlmim-ltlon eral for. after nil, the furmer1 of the eainle of the luln K. M.la the very bai-klHiiie of our na- j Wemtne of Portland wna ordered ilnnal bualneaa fabric. When the, lodny by nllcn property cuatudliin : farmer baa hla money hla local' Hutherland who aald he would , merchanta benefit, they In turn t rend nn attache of hla office to ! benefit fie Jobber or w hulemiler, I to Inapectlou work than the loco-1" ";'"'"u ""un- ., t reaclilna the motive which la ri'placed 1 1h" '""" lo1"-" ,n,, manufacturer In the induHtrlnl ... reque.l of t' h r I a I I a tl H. l.-n.e ceiitera. Tlnia a eond w heut crop AC1?r Df C CBt I Df '"lr''n,," " Kortland. who are in u,,. nortliwi-Hi u noun be rjCU IXKJJCDU Alj 1 underntood to le Intereeled aa flclallv fe't In I'ltlKburKh. (hi-! MAN IIir'inFK k'leflcarlea of tho mtate. forty i rno. Ht. Iiula. and other Indua-1 tlVlbllloJ uix p,.r rent of which Ima b.-en trial rentern. and the effecta of j - under control of the cuatodtan a aood tollon crop. In like man- IMIHKIU KO, Ore., Nov. S3. (A't ntne aelture durlna the war. ner. acrve aa a atlmulua to bunl- William Kenton, axed M yeara.' The property waa recently aold. : uvna throualioui the north 1 eonimllted aulclde thla mornlna ' Kulberland auld. with written ! ' Tho aouthern farmer, where it Ora..n Holdlera Moinu. ruttlna ! ronaent of the ow ner. cotton la tho principal money hla throat with a rnaor. !- crop, will have at leant 6uu,- apondenry Induced by tho condl-1 I.t MiKllol'H (.IKH'MI nuu.uoti more for hla l!i2T crop nun ot nia ueniin, wiucn lor tne' Teacher tin arainmnr claaa) than he received for hla 1H! pnat all yotra lion cnum-d 111 til a Willie. peae tell me what It la, icrop nlthouKh apuie S.utiO.vou ! Id great deul of aufferlna. waa re-.'hcn I ay. "I love, you lew, he I hair leaa will he xuthered aiwnalbln fur hla act. It la lie- love lleved. lie waa never married Willie That'a one of them trl. nnd Ma ncarat relntlve la a ' org lea where anmebody eta rhot rnuln, Mra. Mary K. Itackwell ' ot Portland, lie wa rnxed lor Tnninlr roauy- )ar an a railroad to- ItobertKun'a. 131 N. Dtb St aioicr. PUouo 7 ZO-lt Adr la receiving from xc to luc pound more for the crop thin year than he received for It I lat year or, on the ba.ila of a &nu pound hnle. frum 110 to tin'. more. On a price basla of 10 c ni ;.(f, pound, the I6.0UH.0U0 bale crop' lnt year brought 111 in IKuU.OVO. 1000 and the 13.0u0,ouo bull; crop 1 thla year at tUc a ptuncf I bring I l.Sod.Ooo. Ooo or an in- j creaae of 5o0,0O0.0O0 for thin year irop over lnnt yenr'a crop Closed All Day Tomorrow Thanksgiving Day Balsiger Motor Co. Ijuly Chef Blmata Cafe.- FromVoof to basement' thafs the way to buy a car Buick welcomes this searching test The man who buys a home goes over it thoroughly, from roof to basement, to make certain that it has the sound construction that means long and endur ing service. Buy your car as you would a home. Buick welcomes this searching test, and invites critical comparisons. And Buick is willing to leave the decision to you. SEDANS '1195 to M995 COUPES 1195 to 1850 SPORT MODELS M195 to 1525 40 frwi f. : h. Flml. Mk., grrmmml Uifb JJeJ. Tkt C. M. A. C futemcimt Xm, 0 mtt 4rrtMr, if srUbU. BUICIOI928 f BUICK GARAGE We Will Defend FREE The Title to Your Property ' ... ' i if insured with a .,' ; Title Insurance Policy- issued through us by Title & Trust Co. of Portland We will defend title in the courts and if a loss occurs we reimburse you in cash. "The Cost Is Less Than the Wcrry" Wilson Abstract Co. Across street from Court House -Adv. 23-lt I 1330 MAIN ST. PHONE 42 . V V $J X I the KoHdin MotorCbrWue Special Mx 4-DoorSedan NOW $15b2 r A U TO" L I M E R I C K S . Dy CLARK NEWTON -In Xanana they named a town IIiih Small and npeedy yet when you pas The cnnMnhlo there You bettor lake cure llomt Ihu alfinit and "Keep off of tho nru." RKRUILT CARS AT Z (tlHT V SMALL TRICES ,51 1 Iteild the auvljiK nlgim that V J 9 ' point towurd Ihla nhop. A aiv A. Wu're otferliiK sovernl lilj:h- VQtT 1 ' - chut" cara nt prices that will . '-r-N 1 f perhnp never b repented j-' A yCfclVQ again. Knt'h one hna hoen -v; . jt itWI PV practlcnlly rebuilt nnd will I 'VwLiUAj , give Iho snrvlie you expect. .ijgyCjyj :i USED CARS ; t r 1021 Nash Carriole .........;..$47S.OO' 1923 Ehscx Coach 495.00 126 Chevrolet Uoadstcr 395.00 1926 Ford Coupe 350.00 1927 Ford Roadster 350.00 1926 Ford Roadster 315.00 R.R.R. Garage ? 831 KLAMATH AVE. I l fl IS 1 Easiest t: u "Electricity! '.m The Foe of Drudgery" Says Mrs. John D. Sherman President, General Federation of i Women's Clubs in cold 'weather When Zcrp is the forecast, you'll be glad you bought a Nash. For even though you keep a Nash in an unhcatcd garage, here's one car that starts immediately, and the warms up to smooth operating efficiency in no time at all. Nash has a big heavy-duty starter, an improved carburetor with ditto- , malic heat control and then thcr-. mdbtatic control of the water cir ' s" ciilation which combine to pro duce almost magical results when you press the starter. Nash is a great cold weather car in other ways, too. The big, 2-uay, . 4-whecl brakes of Nash surround yott with safety over every imag inable condition underfoot. The Nash crankcase ventilator keeps the car's interior absolutely free of engine fumes, and nt the same time prevents the usual cold weather dilution of lubricating oil. And the great Nash 7-bcarirtg motor, now newlv refined, is smooth and quiet every day in the year. This is the best time in the year to trade your present car on a new Nash. Come in and let us show you how much more enjoyable winter and winter driving can be, u ben you drive a Nash. T "Electrically equipped homes mean happier and Jmore healthful homes. The cos t of electrically opera ted labor' reduction devices is offset many times by the saving, the increased efficiency, the protection to health and the con tribution to the general well-being of the family of such devices." Templar Motor Co -HE constructive efforts of the forward-looking electric power companies of the United States have released an ever-increasing number of women from the ex acting duties of the household to more congenial and interesting pursuits of life. Every new electrical invention finds an abundance of power ready to serve it. Through the enterprise of these companies, inspired by individual initiative; " electric power plants and service facilities arc being constructed five years in advance of consumer demand. Since 1900, the capac ity of these plants has been doubled every five years. Keenly alert to their social obli gations, these electric power companies have not been con tent to rest on the expansion of their facilities. The most expert, highly skilled and highly trained technical personnel in the whole field of industry is working for the betterment of electrical ser vice and the reduction of its cost. As a result of this sense of trus ' .ceship, the average home today enjoys the comforts and conven iences of electricity at a cost of only a few cents per day. Operating under the American principle of individual initiative, and working in the interests of the public, these specialists in science, engineering, finance and administration constitute one of society's greatest . forces in the promotion of a freer, more en lightened and abundant life. In the continued support of this principle lies America's assurance of all that makes for progress, prosperity and cultural opportunity. The complete text of Mrs. Siemuin'j ciiIrc.u ttilj be furnished upon reJut. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. rp5H33irr .Medford. Grants Pass. Roscburg. Klamath rails-Oregon W'kj Yrcka. Dunsmuir-Californlii vSs'' v; v Phone 1010 V1 Eleventh and Klamath