EVENING IlERAtJ). KLAMATH FALT5. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 102i '
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Klamath Rates'
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Oregon Business Gives
Space in Magazine
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To the Public
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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
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Use our Post Office for Convenience .
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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"
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