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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
i i ! F.VF.NTNfl TIEIUTT), KLAMATH FALLS. OTCFCION V WEDNKSriAY, MAY fi, 102.1, t" f T T t f 5 ' ? ' : Extra Special Jap Siunn S anese had es Falls Mercantile Co. T ? t ? ? X y y I t z I Y I y y y Y Y Y Y v timriinirnnir $ ItlHL MULL uULf I COURSE PUNNED I . I Insist on ZEROLENE even if it docs COSTLESS UOhere are the ' SUPERSnTIONS OF YESTERYEAR? ... Superstitions don't last long.especially . when it costs money to Believe in them. For example, the majority of western motor ists have long since stopped paying tribute to the superstition that there is something mys teriously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the East. Zerolene is First Choice of Western Motorists Zerolene lubricates more motor cars in the Pacific Coast states high and low priced cars , alike than any other oil made. Six out of the - seven trophies in the 1924 Yosemite Economy , . Run were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars. The "anti-western" oil bogie simply doesn't . . hold up. Zerolene increases gasoline mileage, . . reduces upkeep costs and lengthens engine life, . . in high priced cars and motor trucks alike. Why pay tribute to a superstition ? Inais ton Zerolene even if it does cost less'. Get the Facts! -A series of independent and impartial reports " . .. showing the experience of large users ,with, ' Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition ?'.' Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 4 CALIFORNIA) ' T : J J COUNTY TRACK MEET WILL BE HELD Schools : From . AH . Districts to Be Represented at ' ; Competition The Field and Track meet this coming 13a turd ay will be' one bis picnic, so to apeak. If the plam of the committee work out as schedul ed.; And the size o( the picnic will be meisureJ only br the numbers of fathers and mothers who accom pany their children to the county fair grounds, for with every district represented . the assembled crowd ought to be quite large and rep resentative of Klamath county. All who attend arc ursed to bring a basket lunch with them and to eat on the grounds, picnic fashion. For those who cmnot bring their lunch1 a3 opportunity will be -Riven to purchase it on the grounds. The Klamath Falls Parent-Teachers as sociation has been given the con cession far selling sett drinks, .Ice cream, coffee and eats. The meet la to 'besin promptly at 10 o'clock. Since the grade events are to ba run eff first, -the commit tee In charge of events urge that all grade children be on the grounds at or before that time. Due to the large number of events that are scheduled, it will also be necessary that teachers from the varbus schools assist those In charge of the program by keeping their child ren grouped so as to be ready when called for tholr' events.' Only with this co-operation, especially thu of the grade teachers, can the meet go off on scheduled time without undue delay. Committee members who have bills to present should do so Satur day, for at the clcaj of the meet tie principals will hold a mooting to pay all bills and to draw'u;) a final report of thp Finances of tho association. This will hi r.bmluto ly necessary, due to the nearness of the elase of school when the tqach er -will disperse for tb summer. Final Membership Drive to ' Be Started Thursday by. Committee Dt'blilou us to t ie g-ilf c:ursj and t.s location will be mml on Friday evening, nt the sciicr.il niVi'tlng of tho Klamath O.ilf anil fouiiliur club called for 7:30 p. m. In .thn White Po I lean hotol. At this time final ar rangements tor the oi'K iiiliiitK a's perfection wUI be made and elcctiou of officers held. Tho Reamej site and two others on the '.Merrill roud, as well as tho Nusg lake land hnvj been favored, although tho gencril consensus of opinion seems vi sway toward tVj selection of the Heamvs site. The Moore piece ot property A a 3 also been mentioned at the head of Link river on tho west side of 1 10 lake. If the club decides in favor of the Iteames property, according to u member of tho club, a right ot way may be obtained to tho wator, tho Irrigation charges will be less ex pensive and access ( to thu water juado possible. The laud Is to.-ated one-halt uillu from the Keno. high way, 1.4 miles from Klamath K.1IK Location ot the nine hole course .vlll put practicing all nine holes on the water front, With tlu complellon of the cou.se of IS holes, two ut the holes will bo on the hlchway. Conservative estimate b one of the club members sets Monday no the day when work will bo started on tho course. Kin.il drive to.' mem bership fees starts Thursday wl'.h tho following commUteo In charge: It. E. Wright, chairman; J. F. Ma guire, T. '. Henderson. Jack Knales, C. t. Ilohert.t and C. M. Coseboom. ' At present the club Is not con templating a club U.u'e until later. It was the .purposo of tho group to uso the first 100 memberships tor the installation of a golf course which will be built by Frank Nel son, g;lf course expert. . t ? ? ? ' y T ? ? y f f . f r r y r ? Y PLINB.TRDDPS DISORDER BREAKS - OUT AT LISBON LISBON, Portugal,. May 6. Dis orders have broken -out again In Lisbon and today tho streets are patrolled by cavalry, occasional re volver shots are heard, a few per sons have been wounded and many, arrests have been made. The dis orders began Sunday night as a re sult ot the elections. , ' Last night women .led a stroot parade, followed by 'mule demonstra tors tiring shots. Government troops' charged tho demonstrators and the troops are how awaiting re inforcements (0 estulillxli order, Cecil' A.! Cook in Klamath .County in Interest of Boy Scout Work Organization of new scout troops In Klamath:, county and Klamath Falls and the. appointment ot scout masters to have charge of tho new ly organized troops has taken up tho major portion of the ten days allotted to Cecil A. Cook, scout ex ecutive for Klamath, Jackson and Josephine counties, who is in Klam jth Fills this week. .. Mora than 50 scouts and guests 'turned out to the meeting the early part of the week In Legion rooms to hear the outline of work planned by Cook for the coming summer. Tentative plans for uniforms mere laid and the original troop, Crater, will be outfitted first with supplies. Cock brought to Klamath Falls with him a complete set of record and registration books In order to keep complete outline of the work accomplished here. Working on prospects, a meeting of Ihose Interested in scout work and scoutmasters are requested to appear at the chamber of com merce Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m., to discuss the summer's work. It Is the trope of Cook to, be able to Torm five troops in Klamath Falla before his ten days' stay has termi nated. In company with Rev. A. L. nice, Cecil Cook left this afternoon at 2 p. m. for Uonunza, where Princi pal Lubke of the high school Is In charge of the Ilouanzn scout troop. Tho neighboring troop 'has re quested tho presence of Rev. Rice and Cook In order to assist them In problems confronting them. Before his return to Medf'ord Cook will also Inspect the Atgoma and Mer rill troops and see In what condi tion they are. Survey of other Klam ath county towns,, not supporting soout troops, will be mndu with a view of formation-of such organized groups. -.:..; ' 11 ., ; .. ; ;. ? ? t t f. f t y y y y ? ? y y y y y y y t y y y. y y y y y t y y t f y y y y y y j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ? CUBAN POPULATION INCREASES RAPIDLY HAVANA, May 6. The popula tion of Cuba Increased 225,713 dur ing 1924, a statement is 'tied by' F. V. Preolvnl chief of tho 'nntlonnl consits office says. The 1924 fig ures give 'a tlal of '3,308,925 agulnst 3,143,219 for 1923. ' Instead of spring donning many ot us take advantage' of the silly season to clutter up our minds with traih, Cpyr';;!,! !-)! Tl;.-l! .t col Kuipculnlnwr Judge it this way You don't compare an orchid with a dandelion, or a leather suit-case with a paper bag. And it's not logical to compare a good suit of clothes with an inferior garment. To make the real , test, to be actually convinced of the good, honest fabrics and materials. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES we ask you to compare them with other superior makes. Try them against clothes that are well tailored, well cut and made of good, honest fabrics an dmaterials. They'll stand out by reason of their better value, better style, more skillful tailoring $30 to $50 Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers 4 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y- BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE MAN WILL LOCATE IN jKLAMATH Ivan K. Traynor of tho Burroughs Adding Machine company has mov ed to Kbmath Falls to mako Ills home hero. Ho will represent tho Burroughs company In this -territory, making KMmath Full his headquarters. Mr. Traynor has- been connoctod 'with the Utirroughs or ganization for a number ot years. His coming to Klumath.Fiillii Is duo to tho Ken oral betterment In business conditions and a deslro of tho Ilurrouglis company to' rohdor a mnro extensive service, to' tllo mer chants and business men here,:' . IJeforo coming to Klamath Fails Mr. Traynor was located at tho iKttgene office of the 'Burroughs company. CIAHIt ItKPORTKD RABAT, French Morocco, May 8. An official communique today re ports n fierce fight between French and Rlfflan troops. In .which tho French repulsed violent. counter ut tacks,, killed "many qf tho enemy" and took some prlaonors, ' Procrastination SUCCCHB, Is tho thief of Mutlclans say tho hirmcmlca will displace tho saxophono, perhaps bo causo you can hide a harmonica. Real estate men now aro known an realtors; undertakers an -mortician, and bootleggers us financiers. Public Dance Given by Pelican Muscovites y I. O. O. F f MOOSE HALL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8 Music by Houston's Orchestra Admission $1.00 ' ' - t -,