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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERAI-TT - TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 Un-superstitious pedestrians often do this Proving that a post can divide two people without splitting their friendship. In the same way experienced motorists have proved to their complete satisfaction that Zerolene, a western oil, will lubricate the modern automobile engine as well or a little better than any oil they can buy, although it costs less than eastern lubricants. The anti-western oil superstition succumbs to experience Zerolene is successfully lubricating more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other ofl made low and high priced cars alike. The most advanced refining process is this Com pany's patented high-vacuum process, during the use of which Zerolene is submitted to 15 ' positive checks for quality. Zerolene's special filtration through 40 tons of Florida Fuller's Earth gives you an oil of absolute purity a better oil even if it does cost lessl Less carbon better fuel mileage Zerolene will increase the power and gaso line mileage of your car, reduce carbon ac cumulation in the cylinders and lengthen the working life of the engine. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene ask for it by name. 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 Zero lene dealer for a copy. Insist on ZEROLENE even if it does COSTLESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' Jer&tht season's hcalt I - .:.. MENU SUGGESTION Keeping fit at this time of year is largely a matter of diet. And that explains the wide popularity or Shredded Wheat and strawberries.PeopIe who know food values recognize this com bination as the light but nourishing food which amply supplies the body fuel for spring and summer activities. , If you haven't yet joined this "Keep Fit Club" do so today! Start with Shredded Wheat and strawberries. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. .. Oakland, Calif. Shredded Wheat -with strawberries Judge Butler to Be Orator for Flag Day Klamath Falls Elks Complete Plans for : Annual Rites Members of Klamath Falls lodge of Klks are completing plans tor the annual Flan Pay ceremony to be held at the Elks' temple on the even ing of June 14. Judge It. 11. Duller of The Dulles, one of the foremost orators of the atato, has accepted nu Invitation to deliver the principal address. Following Is the letter which hn been sent to all Elks by Charlton S. Currln, exalted ruler of the order: Sunday, Juno I4th is Flag Day. This day as you know is ono of the taw days which Elks are especially requested to observe. This years Flag Day Is especially significant in that it marks the ouo hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution. Klamath Falls Lodge- of Elks will observe this day with an appropriate program consisting of patriotic music, the usual ritualistic tributes by the officers of the lodge, and a principal addross by Brother R. R. Butler of The Dalles. Oregon Lodge number 303. Services will bo held at 8:00 P. M. in the Elks temple. This public demonstration on Flag Day cannot help but arouse in the hearts and minds of the people of .this, community a greater and more intense reverence for our Flag, and an increased respect for our order. "'?..'"' - I earnestly request tho co-operation of the membership of Klamath Falls Lodge of Elks in making this Flag Day an interesting, instructive, and successful one. I earnestly urgo you . to Bet aside Sunday evening, June 14th to attend tho exercises. Invite your friends and neighbors to attend. I assure you that the ser vices will be both interesting and instructive to them.. Brother Butler Is one of the fore most orators of the state and we are assured of a -stirring address from him." " ,' , With every assurance of my deep appreciation of your co-operation In past undertakings in carrying on the work of the order and trusting that you will find it convenient to attend the Flag Day exercises, I have the the Flag Day exercises. ' MOE'S 8ALK OF PROGRESS ' BEGINS FRIDAY, JVNE BTH f A-Blending of crisp now mer chandise with economy at Moe's Annual Sale . of Progress, Friday, June 6th, 9 a. m. Adv. 1-2 A CORRECTION In the last paragraph of the statement Issued by Marlon Nine and published In yesterday's Her ald was the following statement: "The Klamath lumber industry now distributes about . M. 500,000 annually In wages." ' Mr. Nine wishes to correct this figure to read $45,000,000, the error being' due to a stenographic oversight on his part. Ho rcachd this figure on a basis of 300,000,-000- feet of lumber, being the an nual cut and the cost of handling it as an average of .115 per thous and. This figure, he states, covers everything from the stump to the delivery of th- finished product, including tho wages of the railroad men who handle the transportation, not only for the lumber companies, but also for the Southern Pacific i nthis territory. SACRED HEART EXHIBIT The school exhibit of tho Sacred Heart, academy opened today and will be continued throughout to morrow ,' The - exhibit' includes specimens of- all th various kinds of work done in the school during the year. Maps, physiology charts, compositions, drawings, noedle work and laboratory manuals will bo on display. All patrons and friends o( the school are Invited to attend. S. P. Wants To Take Over Another Line WASHINGTON, June 2, (A. P.) The Southern Pacific railroad ask ed permission from the I, C. C. to day to take over under lease the narrow gmage railroad now operated by- the Lake Tahoe railway and Transportation" company In Cali fornia. , The .Southern Pacific, the appli cation said, ' will reconstruct the line on a standard gauge, and oper ate It as a part of Its system. A Now York who won a cup for dancing the Highland Fling has something to fling about. U1XJINH FRIDAY, 'JUNE. BTH Friend Winning Prices-Moo's 9th Annual Bala of Progress Starts Frl ilny, June (Hit. a, m, Adv, . MODOC POINT J The semi-monthly meeting of tho Parent Teachers association - nt Lamm's Mill was held on Frldity afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Krnuss and Mrs. A. J. ChldBHter wore hostesses and served refreshments. It was voted at the meet lug to hold a social evening on Saturday. June 6, at tho Coiupauy boarding house, - Cards, utuslcnl number's nud refreshments will bo the program tor the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linn left- by motor Tor Cullforula on Wednesday. On the day of their departure much excitement was caused by the escape of n Gila monitor which they had brought from Arltona. A reward of five dollars was offered for Its cap ture and a small nrtiiy of boys searched tho hillside and It was soon found. Grant Fouch delivered a raft of fir logs to tho Lamm Lumber com pany from tho west sldo of the lake. Duo to a breakdown the night shift could not operate Tuesday night. A. J. Chldester. mill foreman remained in Klamath Falls until 2:30 a. m. whllo new parts were be ing machined.. The mill resumed operations on Wednesday morning Mrs. S. W. Egellne, Mrs. Chns. Driscoll, Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. E. L. Dixon were shoppers in town on Wednesday. . Mrs. E. L. Dixon has just receiv ed word that her sister-in-law, Miss Carrlo Dixon Is on her way here to visit for a tow weeks from her homo in Chicago. '" Tho Lamm Lumber company ball team played Algoma on Sunday on the tatter's field. Duo to lack of practice Ln rum's team was badly beaten. ' 1 n. II. Crump. Bill Spangler, R. Damon and Emll Johnson spent Tuesday evening In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wltllnger were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egollne. Mr. Wltllnger Is Just recuperated from a fractured skull received about a month ago. They nre leaving for Pennsylvania on Sunday. The foundation for W. E. Lamm's new residence has Just been complet ed. The work was ln charge of Jess Rimer of tho W. D. Miller company. The crew have returned to Klamath Falls. , R E... Dwyer and his family havo arrived from, Susanvllle. California. Mr. Dwyer has accepted a position with the Lamm Lumber company as grader. W. E. Lamm spent Thursday visit ing his logging camp at Kirk. William Stull and family are now enroute by car coming from Seattle. They will make their home at Modoc Point. ... Mrs.. Bruce Parks spent Wednes day In town., ' ,' " W. C. Ames has been awarded tho contract to construct a largo lumber shod at Modoc Point. Work is al ready commenced and rapidly going forward. Concrete foundation piers are now being poured. On June 1, a. night shift will be added to tho planing mill to take care of increased shipments, pos sible through the night shift In tho Baw mill. ' ' " WEATHER REPORT Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy Bhows that tho low that has prevailed for sovoral days Is still with us. The pressure stands at about 29.80 and whllo this continues unsottlcd weather will pro- vail, i Forocast for next 24 hours: Cloudy with moderate tomnera- turos. . Conditions favorable for rain. . .-,.- - - Tho Tycos recording thormomctor registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High ..,.61 Low 39 I". H. Weather Report Oregon: Unsettled; probably light showers tonight and Vodnos- day; light variable winds. CARNAHAN TO REST Attorney to Take , Vocation for About Two Weeks J. H, Carnahan, local attorney who presented the ' case of the water users In the recent hearing before tho Federal Board of Survoy and Appraisal, ' will leave tomor row for Portland with no plans but a good time, he announced today, Ho will bo accompanied by Mrs, Carnahan and they expect to be gone a week or ten days. FEW VACANT HOUSES Newcomers Eagerly Snap Up Every Available Home Poople Vhowdtlld settle In Klam ath Falls' must - figure on having trouble In locating -for somo time, according to E. C. 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