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Page Four Sunday, June 13. 1926 THE KLAMATH NEWS The Klamath News Official Paper for the City of KUm ath Fall, and Klamath County EDWIN ROSE ..Managing Editor Published rery morning except Monday by Tha Klamath Newt Pub lnhlng Company at 101-111 South Fifth street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. NATE OTTERBEIN President BYRON H. HURD Vlra-Prmidrnt WALTER STRONACH Treasurer rail Imri Wlr. Freak Rainstorm Arrests Traffic In Windy City CHICAGO. June 11 United News The hearleit ralnitorm of the year paralysed traffic In the Chi cago "loop" district Friday eren Ing. when thousands of workers were surging through the streets to elevated and surface line stations. Lightning kept tire companies on united itim aaa iMTKn PHKw 1 the Jump answering small alarms. il.n-.i in ih fforMi land the roar of apparatus added to the confusion of marooned pedes trians and motorists. SrosritlFTION' KATES I)lh-erM by wutUt, month... XO leUrrrtl by currfe-, yrmr ft.lH) Outside Klamath Cuuny O.UO n.'tecn passengers of a Cicero street car were slightly burned or All Subscript Ions Payable In Advance bruised when a lightning bolt struck the roof, causing panic among the ocmpanta of the car. Subscribers ratlins to receive their Kper, call circulation Lwp.rtm.nt twten i and a. m. ana a copy will be sent to you. Sntered at the Poetofftce at Klamath Pell. Ore., as eecond-claea matter. SKKMOX BY A. V.. SIMMONS Ty Cobb Gets Sport Roadster r mum OVERLAND CAR BIO EARNINGS imiiltOs tills yenr Ims rnhnnt'iMl l 1'iiimnuml of t!i flt'lil. and Willys Is totifUli'Ul thul III I'oiuimiiy will hold Us U'sdi'rslilii during lln sec und half. Just toe a monin that's sll II costs for the prompt snd regular de livery of The Klnmsth News lu your home or place of business. Phuns 177 now and service will stsrt an oon as you wih It In. C.l'r:TKIll iAH HTATIOM Cnmillno filling stulUns are being Inntttlliul III Horns, Italy. 08 "serve-yourself system." All the nmtorUl hits lo do is la drop a iln In n slot nnd the gasoline Is im'UMiied nut auloinallially. Exceeding by more than 1100,000 ror ,u N.w, class Ada the most I'resldi'nt olltiltiliitic etitiiiiutn nt John N Wlllvs. Anrll! Hill HI T Till K It vim hnd a I It fill u ml dollars lo piml. what tort of a t'sr would jiui buyT A f.'uuo one. Cobb, wlto U a skillful motorlM, has selected an Oakland for Kit per sonal car. I'hoto shows baecbell star with bis new roadster in froat of Navin Field, 'licr stadtum at Detroit. Teleeaeae 8TT Ty Cobb, speed king of baseball, also la a skillful mntorist. Recently the Georgia Peach pur- I earnings of Willys-Overland com- Cy I pany before taxes amounted to II.- 1 1 1, 1(15. 11, the company's bnlanrn I sheet, announced Thursday, reveals.' 1 This Is nearly 11.000,000 more I than the first uunrtcr, and started j the second' quarter off on a stride that promise to be the greatest In Wlllys-Overlund history. Ruili'a four-base thunder right ln Baaing his estltnatn on current the nambltro's own hack yard. ' sales nnd production, with lust mln Whtle Ilabe went hit less, Ty got jute reports from drillers as of four hits In tour times at bat, two Thursduy, Willys stutes that enrn- Ne. 1 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation THE TOURIST CROP The Klamath bureau on the Tastor First Baptist Church I Text: John 6:21- "As the Father; ralseth up the dead and qulckeneth j ced an Oakland Six. Being the; ,hpm MnK clreult" .,, The lugs for' May exceed IJ.SOO.OOO mem. ecn so tne sou quicsenein sp(clacular performer In the. hits gave Cobb the batting leader- If June continues this high aver- wuutu ae win. We notice in this chanter Jesus isstrlvinc to imnress unon this neo. 1y selected the snappiest car hl nneneut with the Puther '" VSKiano tin pie He wants them to know that the ! season, with an average of .418,! -the colorful Snort ana rnisea nts nie average to .3, v. Roadster. To enhance still further! The remarkable performance alsoj 3 WRUIB lUflu U ftDUW Ull lilt ' .. i,"K fAlt-.(-as it. - ork, he does are not the work, of"" PP"nce of his new car. Cobb ords: Games played, 2.790; at bat. T..:f.- l:u ....... : j! j had it eau oued with wire wheels. xm.li.,. .B..jr ,iu u.iuci.. u.e. ... Ui o. u.. - - - roa,ls,r consnliv 10.400: runs 2.052; hits. 3.S43: aggressive management, with!"" the power by which h. doe.l " -i, '1 2T. .inKi. s.soo: two-ba8e hit.. 64: supernatural things unto God. xn 1 . " ' . . ihr...i..e hit. i..,m- -.. 1..- . .. j .1.... .1 ' nome tn lietrott. ireouentiv tiiKinR. uiuri iu jusiiijr (ill; laci dim tiieee i .... the promise of big things in the line of tourist travel. We have a wonderful country here and the outside world has lit tle conception of its scenic grandeur. Aside from busi ness possibilities, Klamath county has vast stretches of spectacular motor highways, and with all the Pacific coast practically on wheels, there are plenty of tourists to draw from. We have everything a re gion needs to entice visitors, coupled with a brand of genu ine hospitality that strangers like. Every automobile arriv ing here means extra trade for j early morning spins before driving Kivm nuns are uuue uy um wuru, ----- , t .0 .. . ... . ' in Vavin Vl-l.t t.t .lira,-, Imid nrn. 1.919 ne tell, them that the Father hatni " f- given all Judgment into the hands I "ce- of the Son Himself. He tells them.! A tfV da'8 Ty s",,e lil,b in effect; that He, the Son, la the instrumentality through whom God the Father works. In this text. ! 112: total bases. 5.32; extra bases, extra base hits, buses. 857. 1.043: stolen therefore, Jesus the Christ tells the people his authority for doing these wonderful works. "As the Father MONTANA FORKST FlltK IS CAl'SK OF ALARM MISSOULA. Mont. Juno 12. United News More reserves are be ing rushed to aid the 600 fire tight- ralscth up the dead and qulckeneth, ers in the Montana and Idaho for them." In this statement the Savior j eslg at the request of district offi adapts himself to their own views cjaia here. The St. Joe forest fire concerning the power of God. Theyj50u;a of Avery has destroyed more believed tenaciously in "one God." j than 1.000 acres of timber, and In scattering the Jews as chaff intojnigh .nd, eat.h afternoon help It ail nations. God in measure fore-1 spread bcyoud trenches, forcing the prepared for the preaching of the, fighters to dash for more distant Gospel, ton they taught the doctrine of, one God.f the God of Heaven. These Jews believed -God in due our stores and extra money time would raise the dead.' Jesus for our hotels, but the luisi- is teaching them that God only can trol neas of catering Vj" tourists rlfcr ,he dea1- TneT understood must be developed ju.-b. like.i,U!!t ,.. quickened, ,':' : bX- Xt ,-- life" imWirtad unto them before they any other tammes. SUecef qu ,,.,,.., . ., . . ' . -. ,. . i conld , itv. ajtaia. Jerua -Instructs this sort is not ;i mere happen-; th,m ,t,-ht- (,,, oniv-cuh oVtnt,, and so, nnd . nothing conies by ; thnt anyone doing these things must and more strategic works to resume their 'work. ' ' , ' A tire near Quinn has covered 600 acres and la not yet under con- chance. And btuause of their, he t.od These Jews seemed to k' I bavex no' efforts in this direction, the gentlemen who have sponsor- of God as . Trinity, m , ... . . , ... i fact, except in vague instances, it ed and financed the Pacific w teft to tn8 gospe, dspen5ation nignway proposition are.enui-j to reveal. thU wonderful truth, led to the thanks and apprec--seems .to !Te the purpose of i:ition of the entire comnilinily. : Ktrnar nod to. reveal himself. KLAMATH'S GROWING TIME The new enthusiasm of The News is to be Klamath's grow ing time. We believe the in telligence of the community is fully equal to its problems without much dictation, and that any new infusion of ener gy will always be welcome. The Klamath country is big enough with possibilities to command the best energy of all of us, and The News com mends itself whole heartedly and unreservedly to the large program of local development. A GOOD PAPER To catch the ball as it flies is the high art of the game, and without saying much about it, The News is scoring more points and covering the local field as never before. The evidence is all around that the City editor and his as- j "hat the Master means by "The Son sistants are doing really good , nulckeneth whom " "" Surely : i j -..- i7io,otVi I at nl8 ca!l the graves will give up work and giving Klamath ther dead gurey the redeeme Falls the best service possible. wlll ,,e ral8ed lnl0 a state of glory. I We want our readers to know j tor which Christ by the gospel that everything is being done i strives to prepare men. Surely this that can be done to mak the ' l a most precious promise of our paper both interests an,! n- n'r,"f- "H" tha eveth on the IxlUIV, " ' ' ! Ilinl mi :, Iho lul ilnv " noath . ping stones, preparatory to the res- I ttrrectlon call to those who love PIG AS COMMODITY i God. "I will raise him up," says ACCKPTK!) AS TAXI FAIIE Je8U!f. i,,ieve , hlm an 8ecure CAMBUIDGE, Mass., June 12- I this promise. Say we. ! Carol Marcuccl, taxi driver, received i WHALE DRIVES VBSSKLS FROM DKLAWARE DAY It the his Di. n it s and graces, as the children of men by. his word, may be pre pared to receive. ' We can only imagine what their idea was as to their promised, and expected Messiah. Some may have conceived him to be a mighty angel, sent In msn's form, who would lead them to instant earthly deliverance. Some may have expected a super- I prince, who would gather and lead them to victory. They were not yet apparently ready to receive the' knowledge that God the Son should, encase himself In fleiih, to redeem! men from the curse of sin. Their I idea of the resurrection seems to j have been rather vague and general. 1 Jesus Is teaching them that in the' resurrection God will quicken the! bodies of the resurrected. As "Godi qulckeneth whom he will, even n the Son qulckeneth whom he will." ! In the resurrection we are taught, i 1st Thes. 4-16. "For the Lord Him-; self shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the Arch angel, and with the trump of God,: and the dead in Christ shall rise firBt: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together, within the clouds; and so shall we' ever be with the Lord." This Is TYPEWRITERS For Sale RENTED EASY TERMS Expert Repairing Southwell Stat'y Co. 020 M Main St. Pbone 002. Office 61S Main Be. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone OOO. Office Blase Depot. Med ford. Ore. Phone 800. TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE SWIFTLY SAFELY COMFORTABLY By the ' HOWARD A GIIIMEH STACKS Ashlund Medford Marshfleld Portland Direct Connection at Junction With Pickwick Stages i to All Points South TliLNK.4 KOU CALIFORNIA See -us, .we .. Jiaodle. Tolders5imal!er on request. HTolttVKR at any point on Plckwlclf System. Pare Klamath Falls Ashland -..I...... Reddtntr Sacramento - San F'rancisco - to: I 3.20 S.80 13.70 15.00 Los Angoles 26.76 San Diego 30 06 San Jose 1 8.8 6 El Centro . 34.86 Leaving Time Medford. 8, 10.35 a. m., 1:30 p. tn.: Klamath Falls, 7:45 a. m., 1:00 and 2:45 p. m. We use heated Catllllac busses. Ings will exceed J7.0iio.00il If not close to 33.000.000. Production of Willys-Knight nnd Overland six cars for Muy continues 16 make new records. Retail sules of Overland six mod els as shown by dealers' reports ou May 30 exceeds the total sales for the entire month of April. Wlllys-Kulght production exceeds 400 cars per day. Retail sales con tinue to exceed production, Willys suld. The unusual showing of the com pany holds It in tho front runk of the Industry which was gained last year by a phenomenal comeburk In earnings. The Introduction of new ft Get Your Repair Work Done Now . Don't wuit until the day htforc Roinjr on your vacution to have your car overhauled. We have the most oomplotely etjuipju'tl shop in Southern Ore gon, together with ex pert mechanics who are specialists in their their lines. Good work at our shop costs you no more Ihan is ordinarily charg ed elsewhere. TEMPLAR IdTdH Go ihc. Repair Specialists CARS STEAM CLEANED, WASHED and GREASED Night Work By Appointment STRUTIIERS SHOCK ABSORBERS "Snub the Rebound" There are others, but none like Struthers. SULLIVAN & HOWARD 510 South 6th Street lociil news th'so oays ttKin any time in its history. a pig in payment for a fare from a passenger who was penniless and unable to produce anything more valuable. DETROIT ARfTIC EXPLORERS AI1MK) ARCTIC FIELDS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, June 12. United News Unsuccessful In their tfforts to explore polar regions, mi inhere of ihe Detroit Arctic expe dition have left their Fairbanks base and started the return trip to the United States. CAPE MAY, June 12. A whale nearly 100 feet in length yesterday) drove fishing boats from the lower Delaware bay. Whaling may be re vived for a short time here until the huge mammal Is captured. j M..!iiii 4.n' pne Hi .win, hujii ijjv P'IJl""l.) IMK Xuinass S jeqiona Uqi em )wn eq Mm to asn essq jenuoi on not nqAi We have taken over the Flint and Moon-Diana Lines of ' i ' High Quality Motor Cars . We Have Demonstrators in Both Lines and Ex pect More Shortly. Come in and See Them. Stephenson and Stephenson. S. & S. GARAGE 744 Klamath Avenue. LET US TOW YOU HOME ANYWHERE-ANY PLACE-ANY TIME with our STURDY, DEPENDABLE G. M. C. TOW CAR R. R. R. Garage 831 Kkmah. Three Regular Fellows Roy, Rex and Ray Phone 212. UM-DDEPPIW the Extra Process for Extra Miles! Breaks all T5re Eeeoi'ds The 500 Mile Speed CUic at Indianaroli hat alw av been a Rattle of Tire. In 1411,1 ire tone won with fabric tires at 74.94 miles per hour. In 1420. l irestone won with cord tires at Htt.s tnilfs per hour. In I VZV Hrc.tone won with Full-Size GunvDippcd Balloons at the record breaking average speed of 101.1 milrs per hour. In 192A, Firestone again won with Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. The ten car to HnUii "In thr money were all Firestone-equipped. They went the distance without a single blowout and with but ivvp tire failures one due to a puncture and the other to a leaky vaivc, The Firestone Record in Battle of Tires at Indianapolis Ytar PWvrr 1911 FUrroua 1012 Damon 191) Goui 1914 Thomas Car Marmon NmwhmI Paugaoc IJtLaga Tiro Firvwens MithaUn F-traatan Palmar Goodrich A9.M Ooodrich fll.26 M.I i Hour 74.19 7B.70 7ft 92 B2.47 1919 aPalma Marradai I9l6Raata PaugaM 1VI7 I INo Kara 1918 f World War 1919 Wilcoii Paugaot doodyaar M.06 1920 CKavrolat Monro l:traaton HH.M 1921 Milton Ftontanac Firaaiona H9.62 1922 Mtirphy Murphy Sp. Ftraatona 94.4A 192)Mitlon HCSam. FiraMons 90.9) 1924 Corum Uwaanbarg Ooyar bpacial FivwatoM 98.21 (Frrvaiona I 'Ballooua I iPirattonai 1926 UckW M.U.t Spac. F wll-Saa r 93.88 (Balloona This performance It even more remarkable whn you consider the ' terrific speeds at which the cars traveled over ibis AtteenyearHhl rough hrick track. Experienced race drivers will not irik their Uvea or rhancea of victory on any other tires. And In the commercial field, large truck, motorhus and taxicab fleet operator, who keep careful cost records are among the big users of Firestone GunvOippcd Tires. The City Transportation Co.. of 1 stoma, Vah., writesi "One of rrur 12 buses on Firestone Gum Dipped Tires has gone over 40.600 miles nnd still looks good for many miTcs of extra service For all around tire safety and mile tie, Firrntone cannot he beat." From Calumet Motor Cwarh Co., Hammond. Ind., the following! "We operate 40 buses all equipped with Gum-Dipped Tires. The very low cost per mile on which these tires operate is considerably less than that of any other make." Haves Hub l ines. Columbia, S. C. say "We operate 14 buses equipped with Fireatone Gum-Dipped Tires. A number of these tires have run over 45,000 miles without ever having been removed from the rim." The largest taxicab companies in the world standardly on Firestone Gum-Dlppcd Tires. W. K. Knthwetl. taxicab operator, Detroit, Mich. writes: "Two of my Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have run 76.000 miles." Hundreds of thousands of car owners voluntarily testify to the safety, comfort and economy of Full-Size Gum Dipped Balloona. W. H, Peacock, Birmingham, Ala., testifies! "I have had Firestone Balloons for thirteen months and they have delivered In that time 24,469 miles." H. C. Staehle, Minneapolis, Minn.,tayst "My Fire stone Balloons have gone 49,400 miles and are still In good condition." These records of endurance, speed, safety and mileage could only have been made because of Firestone development of the Gum Dipping process which Insulates and saturates every fiber of every cord with rubber, reducing friction and heat and building greater strength and endurance in the cords assuring you at all times MOST MILES PER DOLLAR KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE BALSIGER MOTOR CO. R. R. R. GARAGE " Wc also sell Oldfield Tires and Tubes at Rcmcnhuhly Low Prices- Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Carry the Sluncfurd Quarantee. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUDDER . . . UUajtC