The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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PACE TWO'
- THE EVENING HEftAtt) v
r-'HEWOFE
Is your appetite hard to please these days? Does it seem list
less and tired?
' , If so, it's not hard to find the reason. You more than likely are
not offering it the proper summer foods. It depends largely on your
diet whether or not you can keep going at top speed during the
warmer weather.
That's why Shredded Wheat has a regular place these days on
: the menus of thousands of people. Shredded Wheat is light but
full of nourishment a perfectly balanced food easily digested. It
appeals to summer appetites.
Try two Shredded Wheat Biscuits topped with strawberries.
It's a happy combination' a breakfast or mid-day dish which can
not be imitated.
PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO.
Oakland, Calif.
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GUESTS IX C1TV
Week-End to Bo Filled With Vlsl-
tors In Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls may well look
forward to a busy week-end with
Memorial Day services and the
program ot the day to' be enjoyed,
from the appearances of the streets
of the city with the many visitors
and strangers here. Among the out
of town visitors is Matt Obencbaln
ot Bly, who is making bis second
trip of the week into the ci; John
Simmon of Beatty is a prominent
resident of the neighboring town
and is here to spend the remainder
ot the week. C. L. Jamieson of Fos
Bil and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lydston,
tourists from La Grande;, are also
here on a visit.' " '
Wealth may not be a curse, but
it causes a lot of cussing.
EXGIXKF.R3 HERE
Southern. Pacific Mon in Klamath
, Falls for Business :
Among the out of town visitors
to drop into the city on business are
a number of Southern Pacific en
gineers from Dunsmuir. '' 'a party
of three are H. Heggland, K. H.
Harmon and R. gennerraan, who
arrived' in Klamath Falls last night
to act as engineers in the city.
Sexvlcre
!
It is much easier to sit at your telephone
and order your meats than it is to come
dear down town and pick them out your
self but if the meat that is delivered isn't
, the kind or quality that you ordered or
. would have picked otit yourself you
would be better satisfied to come to the
shop to buy. ,
That is where we are giving better '
service. When you phone us an
.order we send you exactly what
V, you ask for, and in the amount
you ask for.
Main near 8th
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For Better Service Call
Miller's Market
' GUS MILLER, Prop. '
WATCH US GROW" Phones 750 & 751
McKehziefeP
Soon Open to
v Automobiles
BEND, M:itf 39, Tllo McKoiulo
Pass will be opened for nuloiiiobllos
within two weeks, in tiio opinion
of A. 1). Abbott, local iiKiint ot tlio
Standard Oil compuny, who was ut
tho summit pesterduy. i' I
Thirty feut of snow In tho cut is;
being dynamited.' by three men ot
the1 bureau- vf "public roads toduy
and posts ot tho American Legion
in central Oregon and the Wllla-:
mette valley plan to unito Sunday,
May SI, In a concentrated effort to
open tlio road over ' tho summit.,.
Mr. Abbott says that when the 30
foot bank is broken up the anowi
will melt sufficiently that oars Willi
bo able to cross within two week!
at least. j
Tho first car into East hake this
year was driven In yesterday by A.
1). Tiller of Bend. The day before
he had visited the Lake but walked
!n four miles. Fishing Is good at
tho Lake now and Mr. and Mrs.
Tiller got tue full limit whilo In
yesterday.'
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French Worried
By Heavy Loss 1
vln Riffian War
PARIS, May 29. An accord re
garding tho French policy in
Morocco was reached today by tho
government and tho socinllst bloc
ot the chamber of dnputics when
the government adopted tlio social
ists order ot the day tor today's
chamber consideration ot tho Mor
occan question. This agreement for
mally averted the' previously threat
ened political crisis.
Meanwhile Adb-El-Krlm. ac
cording to tho latest ot advices is
continuing his strenuous efforts at
reinforcomont and is losing no op
portunity ot attacking the French.
The fighting, . while on a small
scale, is continuous and costly.
Military expetts point out that
the proportion of killed or wound
ed to the number of troops en
gaged works out at' about the same
ratio as In the World war. Many
ot the French losses aro due to the
expert snipingfi( tho. Rifflana, who
are equipped with the best rifles
and know how to use them.
Revolution In"
; Albania Near
BELGRADE; , Jusro Slavla,- May
29. (A. P.)-"-Trouble . again, is
brewing in southern Albania, say
dispatches from Tirana, tho capital.
Insurgents'' gradually are forming
from ' the posts, and attacking the
regular forces, it Is asserted; and
the- capital Itself Is in danger, i
Premier Ashmcd Zogu's author
ity, the dispatches say, seemed bad
ly shaken In the region where the
movement Is proceeding. Ho has
returned' to the capital from Dur
azzo and, Is preparing for operations
on a large scate
, The Insurgent leador is said to
be Kemal Beg Vrlonl, who is In
touch with - the mombers of ' tho
former regime, now outside the
country.- He Is understood to have
the support of Bulgarian and
Macedonian organizations ' in
Vienna. , 1
i ELECT OFFICERS
Klamath Clinpter of Dc Molny
Meets In Tcniplo Last Night
Members of .the Klamath chapter
of Do- Molay met In the Masonic
temple Thursday night, May 28,
for the election of officers for tho
ensuing year. Results -of tho elec
tion were Robert B. Murphy, elected
master councillor; Arthur LeRoy
Moore, senior councillor; Zed
Barnes, Junior councillor. All other
officers were appointive, appoint
ments made by the master council
lor, Robert I), Murphy..
MILEAGE HEAPARTERS t the red, white and blue pump
TiURN INTO THE"RED CROWN"
PUMP FOR GASOLINE CROWD
ED WITH MI LEA GE, ALL THE
years of the Standard Ort Company's gaso- (
line-making experience have gone into
making" Red: Grown" the best for summer
driving. Here you find not only quick start
ing, speed and power, but the very maxi
mum, of MILEAGE!
These 'Dealers Sell "Red Crown" MILES
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Kliiiiiath FnllK
' Crater I.sko Auto Co.
23 Main St.
Klamath Falls Auto Co,
224 Mailt St.
Imperlul (!nruge
Third and Muln tits.
Tho Brick Service Station
11th and Main Sis
Howie Mjtor Co.
Kaplanade and Pin Sis.
R. R. R. Onrngo
831 Klamntu Ave.
Ualslger Motor Co.
SOI Klamath Ave.
Klamath Tire Hauso
Sixth and Klamath Avo
' White Pelican Garage
BITS' 3. Sixth St.
Bruchou and Ferrari
S'.xth and Shasta Way
Garten's Altnmont Camp
Ground
Altamont Corner
F. A. Sutton
Modoc il'olnt
Belmont Cash Store
Oregon Avo.
Keno, Orunit
Kono Store
Aaron Moore, Prop.
Dairy, Drcgim
(1. G. An:luron
llf.nty, Oregon
The Hentty Sloro
M lllit, Oifuiin
Wonder & Ward
Ii-rU, Cnllf.
Tnhcr & Wise
S. V. Rnas
MurDo.-l, Calif.
Snldor's Survicu Station
Mt. Hi'lirxm, Culir.
. Smvetunn & Uiwdon
P. l:ixuru
. llray, Calif. '
W. A. Urny
Ti'itiinnt, t'ttllf
Tennjut Merrantlltt , .Co.
t'htlotiuln, On'tfi'n
Chlluiiuln (laraga '
Walli'li Auto Co.
Chllociuln Kervli-e Station
.Mllclmll's HnrvU'O Htallon
Klamath Supply Co.
l'ort Klamath, riuon
juiicllon Hi-rvlco Htatlon
Rainbow Gnraxo
Klnniiith g-ncy, Ore,
Orvllln Klllott
Luiub(rttfn, On-ictm
llyrno & Vlllnlr
Kirk, Oregon
Kirk Guragn
Jorry O'Cnllngmn
Ik-nvvr Mnruli, UreRnii
Crater Inn
riprairue Ithvr, ()rriin
Wnlford ,& Wann
Pnuninn, Orrgnn
.C. M. Hheohnn
K. C. Hpnneor
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f&stty?M miles
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Caltforola)
MIIJiKlt tTOMIXG
" State Senator Edward W. Miller
from Grants Pans will arrive on the
stage this evening and represent
Grants Pass at", the Chamber of
Commorco annual dinner this even
ing. Sonstor Miller wlU deliver tho
Flag Day address tomorrow In tho
Pino Tree at 10:00 a. m. Ho will
bo tho guest "of Earl Hnmakor to
morrow who has placed at thq Sen
ator's disposal his Studebaker car
during bli stay in Klamath,
Mr. and Mrs. Gholuen have moved
Into the Herman Foster house on
Wall street. Mr. Gholuen Is manager
of tho Pacific Fruit and Produce
company. !
Sahara Cabaret
Opens Saturday Night.
7 p. m. McCarthy Bldg.
Langell's Valley
Plans Barbecue
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(Special Correspondence)
- LANG ELL VALLEY, May 29.
Do you remembor the barbecuo
held In Langell Valley" last year
a barbecuo to celebrate tho turning
of tho water Into tbo wost sldo
canal? . Those who wore fortunate
enough to be thoro will romomber
It fjr many a day, as it was one
of tho greatest celebrations ever
hold by any of tho outsido corn
munition of tho country. Well, that
colehration will palo into Insignifi
cance alongside tho ono now being
planned for June 21, ta celebrate the
opening of the castsiilo canal.
. This colubratlon Is to be hold on
the easlside of the valley, nour
whore the Illinois Lumber company
sawmill ii located. It is a delight
ful spot In tho timber, surrounded
by grass meadows and plenty of
pure, spring water. Several steers
and sheep will bo barbecued and
thcro wlU bo amplo provisions made
to feed the thousands of people
who will undoubtedly nttond the
cvont. The barbecue of last year,
was attended by ovor two thousand
guests, and tho plans for this year'i
celebration wlh bo to bard for twlcft
this number. n . -
In addition to thd' bar'uonue," there
will bo the .usual "itccompahlmenl1
of spcakors and It Is n:iw tho "In
tention of the manager to liavo art':
axtonslvo program of flolil sports
that will keep tho crowd Interested
throughout tho day. ' - - -" -" -"'"
I THRIVE BK
PKORIA, 111., May 20. Sovornl
robbors toduy hold up nnd robbed
a messenger for the Standard Oil
company of butwoen 2B,000 and
$30,000 and escaped in an auto,
"Krystal Kote"
Kodak Finishing
UNDERWOOD'S
The Flags of
Memorial Day
Furled flags, for the honored ones who
have filed forever past Death's dark re
viewing stand . ,
Flying flags, proudly breeze-flung, and
borne by the living heroes whoso, deeds we
shall never forget
The flags of Memorial Day. With bared
heads and our hands to our hearts, we
salute them as they go by..
, This bank will be closed all
day Saturday May 30th, ,-'
,, , ,, . . Memorial Day f
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon. - ;?
Member Federal Reserve System..
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