EVENING IlERAtJ). KLAMATH FALT5. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 102i ' .'i JL.. L. .a a-j. jj. AAAAAaAAAAA i$S-dai ss-A ifc Afc-AinKt-Jik JUfffc-iH ASk-ASv. Klamath Rates' High in Issue M ot of Publication ice Oregon Business Gives Space in Magazine to County Pace six t ? f .f T T ?. T T T T T T T t T T V I To the Public i - - The following, stores will be open for business from 1 p. m. until 9 p. m., Saturday-Memorial Day Klamath Klothing Kompan y K. Sugarman Houston 8C Jester Falls Mercantile Co. Golden Rule The Woman's Store : Star Drug Store 8 Hector's XVlcUlldlll kJllUC kJUJlC N. B. Drew The Toggery Lloyd Ryan Underwood's Pharmacy Square Deal Drug Store Whitman Drug Co. Forbes Pure Drugs Currins for Drugs t f ? t T X t t T t y t ? : t t t t y x y y i y y j y y y t t y y t y y y t y t ? T t t t t y Use our Post Office for Convenience . 1 : n II ill 1 KLAMATH Att. Klnmnth Knlla rati' ace high 111 la month in the May Issue ot Ongou HhhIiiosm, otttclnl publication ot thi Orogon Stnlo chnmbi'r ot commerce. A portion ot I lie editorial si'ctlon was devoted to tlu rail roil (1 qui-s-llon In Klnmath Pulls nntt Kliun- nlh county mid olhiT rotitroiicox to this toctlon ot ooutliorn Orogon wito miulu troqitotKly throtiKhont till' iSHUQ. Mny. tho month wlien tho tour ist .season la beginning to bu notico- nbty heavy, brouK'ht out tourist travel, uml It wan to this subjett that tho Is.suo wiih mainly devoted. A ftuldo nnd tilttt to tourist camp grounds In OrKn was uronnrcd, listing 106 different camp ki-ouiuIs. both jutblic nnd private, ot tho i-ltlos ot Oregon. " Ot nil ot these, ono of tho beat equipped guides waa that ot tho Klamath Kails rnmp which provided everything to tho tired, comfort' seeking traveler from drinking water, cool and frosh, to shade trees, lights and telephones und free fuel. Two, camps were listed, both pri vately owned. The Oregon lluslness goes into the offices nnd homes of thousands of Oregon citizens nnd members ot tho chambers of commerce ot tho cities of Oregon. In this manner, tho dutn on tour ist camp giounda Is received first hand and from an authenticated ' source. Klamath Falls presented in a now light may receive a goodly share of tourist travel through this publicity. I.OIIKI.LA yWUNSING Wear All Sizes for Men You Know Them For Fit and Quality TOPKIS ATHLETICS Madras, Elastic Back as Advertised 1.00 Harvard Unions of broadcloth in athletic style 1.75 ; Fred Fleet and Mrs. Wlnnard of Klamath Falls, visited In Langell Valley on Friday afternoon. C. D. Chorpenlng and family spent Sunday with the T. F. Hoggs family. Mrs. Chorpcnlng will remain for a short visit with her parents. Miss Mildred Duke, who has been teaching ' in Lower Langull school, left Sunday for Lakcview to Bpcnd the summer with her par ents. ' . ' Miss Agnes' Fnnkey. daughter of W. H. Pankey of I.orella, and Floyd Fool of Bonanza woro mar ried on Saturday at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner were dinner guests at tho R. II. Hopkins home on Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Dillard of Merrill visited with Mrs. Geo. N'oblo on Sunday. Mrs. 'Dillard was ono of a pioneer family who . resided In Langell valley . for a number of years." ' Cecil Conley bas moved his family to the Kitts mill, whero ho Is em ployed for the summer. Mrs. Leland Harris is In Klniu-1 ath Valley hospital, wbero she ban undergone an operation for ap pendicitis. She Is reported getting along nicely. liobbictte Tuttlo visited her sis ter, Mrs. Itay Pickott, at Spraguo on Sunday. Tho Ico cream social held at Cor olla community house on Saturday evening, under tho auspices of tho Langell Valley Community club, was wci! attended, a larger crowd than anticipated being present. A vote was taken and carried to have another barbecue celebrating the finishing of the ditches and reser voir on the north side of the valley. This celebration will be held some time In ' June. The date and loca tion will be announced later. FKOM GAZKLLK Prominent Stockman In Klamulli Falls From California Complete Stock of Munsingwear for Women and Children, Also Open at 1 p, m. Saturday ; The Washington Cafe Q la the moat popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" TOU CAN - EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES S&5 South Sixth Wee Suing, Prop. "Ktystal Kote" UNDERWOOD'S 'Lumber Plant to ! ' Entertain Kimanis The Shasta View Lumber 'com pany will be hosts tomorrow noon to tho Klwanls club, It vnil Hnnount;- cd today. , Instead of meeting in tho cham ber of commerce on Thursday noon, ait 1s their usual custom, the Kl wanflr'club will adjourn to the lum ber mill, south of the city, where Marion Nine and Wilbur Nine, own ers of the milt, will serve a lunch. Whatever business that the club has to transact will be attended to at the mill. The Kiwanlana will be escorted through the plant. Mr, FROM UliXH nnd Mrs. Duke Here on llusl Hess fcir Kevernl Days Among tho prominent visitors In Klamath Falls today Is W. D. Duke, well known rancher and livestock man, who Is In tho city from his home In Gazelle, California. Duke kept 1200 head of cattlo on tho Tulc Lake lands last summer, send ing, thorn down Into the valley this year; He Is looking up old frlondn and expects to remain In .the city for several days In tho Intorest of business. With Duke Is C. E. 011 lis, well known Yreka attorney, who Is on business in Klamath Falls for several days. Duke and Glllls arrived In Klamath Falls last night from the south, driving tip from their homes.. WILL SELL SHIPS WASHINGTON, May 27. (A. P.) Tho shipping board voted today to offer for ale 200 ships for scrapping,' ' , Mr, and Mrs. (leorgu W. Duke are in the city today, arriving last night from their; home .In, , Bend. Duttfr Is InlerastedJn the Duke auto KODAK FINISHING in at 9 out at 6 p. m. , ; . i ThePeadey' Opposite 'Court 'HiJjjse. STYLE as American as Baseball THE action, the brilliant flashes, the mettle and the grace that's the spirit of our styles the real American spirit. Beautiful - fabrics keen, clean lines; surpassing fine tailoring; entirely new models for men and young men. Dress up in one of . these Keen Kuppenheimer suits a Knox Straw Hat a pair of Nettleton Oxfords and take in the Weed-KIamath Fall Ball Game next Sunday. Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers Td as soon turn inmydop . 4Turn her in? . ? Th t old Ford is as good as she ever was. Since I switched to that new Zerolcne 'F for Fords she runs like a clock and seems to have a bit more power too." Zerolcne "F" for Fords gets' to all the bear ings requiring lubrication especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls that are frequently oil-starved when an unsuitable lubricant is used. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and be cause it lubricates better, enables the engine to develop a considerable margin of power over and above what you're accustomed to expect from your Ford. ' And it costs not more, but less than most of the special Ford oils now on the market. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. '. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Feeds those oil-starred Fords" m M BlSSSSSSSSSS SH M ORDS 'Ii ,.,.,. i vr OiftilJOl'!