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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
i 5 PAGE f yo ILL. ' 1 . I ' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMtfiON WEONKSDAV, SK1TKMUER To the ESKIMOS HIBERNATE SIX MONTHS of the YEAR? H: "ERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and his torian, thought so. We moderns know better, . but some of us are still superstitious. For ex ample, why do some people still believe that there is something mysteriously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the east? Oil Superstition Fast Losing Qround Zerolene cosfs less because it's made in the West but that doesn't make it better; it's bet fer because in practice it actually lubricates better. That's why Zero Jerie is successfully lubricating more cars . in the Pacific Coast states high priced and low than. anyother oil made. Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage, reduce the carbon removal operations and maintenance costs and lengthen the life of any car in which it is used. Made from Selected Napnthenic Crude Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is made from selected western napnthenic base crude (the best crude so far discovered for the manufacture of motor lub ricants) by our high-vacuum process, checked IS times for quality, and specially filtered through 40 tons of Florida Fuller's Earth to give you an oil that's absolutely pure and safe. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for Zerolene by name. Qei the Fa3s! A series of independent and impartial reports show big the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask'tmy Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less STANDARDOIL COMPANY l tALIi-UKNLft; wW HI Your Teeth Need The Same Expert Attention thst other essential parts of your system needs. Our com pletely equipped modern laboratory and scientific experience is always available to you. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) , A lAI TT-...I... 111,1., 8t a and Main Phone 83S Dr. A. A. Soule Physician and Surgeon Downtown office 710 Main St., Winters Building, over Square Deal Drug Store. Phone 151-J Uptown office 1909 Main Street at resi dence. (Xray, library, laboratory, minor surgery) Phone 151-M Sanitarium postponed until side streets are built. aiks I Klamath Clubs To Rank Hiph I ! Sexton Predicts Over 90 Per Cent Com pletions This Year I Klamath roumy clubs will rank I union k toe highest this yoar in por 1 pentlge of work completions, unless, fts County Club Leader Frank Beaton j admitted today. the boys and girls , 1st t:p on their work between now laud November 1. The record of 100 per cent com ! plctions for the year 192.1 will not he equalled this year. Mr. Sexton ex plained, but the percentage wMI be 'over !'; ho claimed. , "The club members are working 1. steadily and 1 look to see Klamath among the highest, if not the highest '. this yoar." i Through the .!, a.-.m, record I of its county otuhs during ltt'J.t. j Klaniafh county gained widespread publicity throughout the nation as i luring one ol the finest examples bi lotus1 activity In America. This year tins brought a largo I increase In county club mouthers In the county. I'articularly Is this true . in the eastern part of the county j has the Interest In county clubs boon I amused; FORT KLAMATH 1 Ton Oi I. chib held their last moet i ing at Mrs. D. W. Ryan's. Those pre sent were C. E. lloyt. Mrs. It. A. Moon. Mrs. It. T. Ydnel and Mrs. Bert Grey. Mrs. Hans t'neobsen. Mrs. M. L. Ferguson. Mrs. Ray Lbosley, Mrs. Charles Noah. Mrs. P. M. Den ton. Mrs. Fred I.oosley. Mrs. I". 1!. Miller. Mrs. H. G. Bunch. Mrs. J. L. Gordon. Mrs. YV. E. Nicholson. Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mrs. D. V. Ryan acted .is hostess. Mrs. J. R. Cooper was a visitor. Mr. Sellwood and Mr. Parouna gir.n. Near F.ast Relief men. gave a :-! 00 about the orphans in Armen ia. 13. T. Youel and Rev. II. L. Weiss were there for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nichols spent the week end visiting at Fort Klam ath. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bcnnette and daughter Krna. Mrs. R. A. Moon nrd daughter Elsie, were business cal lers in the county seat Friday. Miss Ida Briscoe who is teaching ijgFMalin, is spcrfjting tjje week end Tat her home here. Miss fitva Moon. Juanita Taylor ; and Nel.ia Sargent were guests at the home of Miss Lois Smythe of Modoc Point Saturday evening. Miss Smythe gave a birthday party. The Gi 1. club will hold a bazaar the ninth of October to raise the balance due for a bed in the Porn becker hospital. Portland, Ore. . O-th Slsemore has left for Eugene where he will attend school this winter. Hiss Alice Ferguson who Is'teach- ing at Kirk, is at her home In Fort Klamath for a few days' visit. Miss Elva .Moon, Russell Scott. Marlon Hunch and Juanita Taylor at tended the show at Chlloiiuin Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Ferguson were in the county seat, Friday. Mrs. Fer guson was having home dental work done. Bill Rennet to and Fred Hamilton from Klamath Marsh were business callers in Fort Klamath Wednesday. Marsh Garrette of Med ford was a business caller here this week. The cattle men of this section are beginning to ship their cattle out for beef. John Nichols and wife, who have been visiting their son, Art Nichols, left for their home at Medford Sun day. The Anna creek mill has closed for the season. They let their crew go last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray I-oosley and children were In Chiloqtiir. Satur day shopping. Miss Brown and Ml--!, Shoun accompanied them. Miss Fay Gordon has left to nt l '-nil the I'nlversity of Nebraska. FARNELL WILL BE TRIED AT 3 P. M.i John Farnell, well known resi j dent of Klamath Falls, entered al plea of not. guilty to a charge o.f using profane language on the cornel- of Sixth and Klamath yester- j day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ills trial I was set for .this afternoon before t Police Judgn bent I. Gnghagcn. j Th(! complaint against Farnell arose as the result of an accident ( at the busy corner In which Mrs. Emma Bovln was shuck by an automobile said to have been driven by Mrs. .lames tilnxt. Mrs. I.lnzl took exception to language which she claims Farnell Used and walked over to the police station and filed a complaint against him. An 'hour or so later he was arrested by police patrolmen. Being In love con take up almost ns lunch lime ns rofltular Inufliii;. Presentation Of Suits Will Occur Friday High School Team to be Addressed By Committee Formal preseiitutbon of suits (o the foot ball team uud the, student badtf .ill take place n Frldiiy morning at nine .uVlock al tin high school, was tho a-utuuinconieii: made I til muniing by Principal Paul J i ksun, Tb Clttiene' aiumui Athletic committee, Wltiltti tvtudat'i (it II l. Mortens n. chairman, T. W. Delroll, secretary, It. tf. M to, tre.e.uer. It. C. Gr.io.-hovk. 1U-. tl. A. .Miuuvy, I. Roberts and c. II. Understood, has been sskad to present tin suits mi I eac-j aiemhe a ill Jm thru u uhsirl talk before the student body, to whirh the general public is InvHsd to at tend. Tiie above mentioned comfotttss' with the aid uf business men I i: rughout the clr... lu general huve sponsored the ticket unit- whki la proviu; very succinaful. The mon ey will bo used to hu. fottt bill equipment, and" for the flnau Vic f all athletics as noil as tor the de bate teams. rill: VE.Tiii:ii T.te Cyclj-Storruugrapli al Under wood's Pharmacy tiln'.vs the bur.i-meu-lc pressure to bo si ,v1y rlsltM toward settled ovenlher OOAdltttBS. Iudt atlccj ure for fine weather, i Forecast for next 2t hours: Fair wit i moderate to tapers loses, i The TytJa recording lhe:nioinctcr j registered maximum and minimum teiueralttrcs today os fotows; High...- 70 . . Low 44 1'. S. Weather Report Weather: Orr.'in, Fair tonight and Thursday: Lnw humidity. Mod erately ulgh tenie-.-ulUTc. Gentle winds mostly enstorV. S3, IW Chedk Price fi Jbr Economical Tramfortottom Price IValuer Value .11. JLig""1 i " i 'r nm The Worlds Finest Low Priced Coach French scientist claims he has a medicine to cure (frlnkrng. If boot leg doesn't stop It nothing will. MASONS ATTENTION Reception to Grand Master arid other Brand Lodge Officers, i All planning to attend banquet please notify Brother Griffith at post office, or Brother ther at Onrfina Drtfg store, by Friday noon. No visiting bro thers examined after 0:30. Chcvndct offeri Viiu more coach quulltv for Icm money than you can get anywhere chc in the world. Note tlioc Hini of vupcriorltyi QUALITY CONSTRUcriON-typical of the hfajhM pMead car. POWKRKULMOTOR-all the power and .peed that you neeJ. LOKO SPRING PUSI'l-NSION- chrome vanadium, ugaU elliptic k K've great comfort and rciaiiihlllty. FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH-ilngle plate, dry dl: type, in c.i.i . i you have evef handled. FISHER BODY of high quality, with fine cur construction and upjiolntnicnrs. V V ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD-eaullv rained or low cred, with full cowl ventilation, absolutely water-tight. DUCO FINISH in tieautlful i un.l black, color and luure I.im indefinitely. ALEMITE LUBRICATION a modem very evrnvctiicnt lel-r!. eating syatcm. Thec are but a few points tit.it Indicate lb.- ntpi rl qui llty f thii fine coach. To build such a coach ui o low ,i i - , . i outstanding coach achievement in the hutontol a world' greatest coach value. Sec it fjdsy. f. O. D. MlM. I. M4.n, Touring - . 525 Roadster . . - 525 Coupe - - 675 Sedan- ... 775 tVmmiiil lie fh.stt .... TJ , , 550 ALL fttll'l't r. o. n. rUNl, MICIUOAN L. O. ARENS CHEVROLET 522 South Sixth Phone 49-W QUALITY AT LOW COST 1 I'ra- Before you Build V or Buy a Home a u insist on V S ChecK Seal I Electrical Wiring V 5PAanc stxszsII Local Masons To Attend Big T J f-l Alsykc dried Is Lodge bession , ... ,. ,, V M , p riitnlnp brltiglng the specimens In from the ranch vert, rday morning. The timothy which Is dried mea sures over four feet, while the sonietlili'i: over three hinted la early June I by 1). W. Ityau Uhlig's Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls John K. KbtlOck, of Portland, lirand High Priest of Royal Arch Masons of Oregon, will pay nn of ficial visit to the Chapter at Ash land tomorrow evening. A lnrg. deltgntlon will attend from Klumnth Falls and visitors will be in attendance from Medford. Grunts Pass and Yreka, t'lilifornla. A number of high Masonic of ficials will be present, Including Percy It. KelloV, Grand Master F. and A. M. of Oregon; I). II. Cheney, (irand Secretary; Frank S. Us'lllle) GrAnd King, Hoyal Archa MagOQSi George Dunn, (Irand (,'aplaln Oen eral, Knights Templar of Oregon; Geprge Walton, firnnd Orator. Roy al ArcH Masntuii and several others. Th" following evening. Fridny. Sjept. a similar moating will bo held In the Masonic hall here. A banquet will bo given the visitors at 7 p. m. after which a session of, the chapter iflM he held and the grand "officers received In form. ('. B. Jay, high priest of Klamath Chapter, expects a record breaking attendance from members and vis iting companion. Among those who will make the trip to Ashland tomorrow are B, O. Stinky, Marlon Hanks, George Wal ton. 18, f. .lay, E. K, Henry, K. K. Magee, Eld MoLaughllO, Harry Pro filer, John Bermont, John Ldng, and I, f. Htrnble. CHtaOVIlin LI.N'UMtY ILL h rletiils of t'hlover I.lndaey are sorry to learn thai sim ia confined to her home with a severe attack of tonnlllllH ami la grippe. While I In r condition I.; Improved today. It will be several days before abb' to be about. alio Is Tuel Unsussessful in Preliminary Hearing Jdlwi Tuei was uimuoeetstui yos- lenlay In his attempL to free Mm self fjroni Hie Charge of larceny In a 'house. AH the result wf pre liminary hearing, .Nistlfe Of tho Feaca Kendall hjcnttd nel over (S i ,:e grand Jury under $200.0 bond, un.tble lo furnish the bond, Hie cx Salein convict wiis coiumllthd to tho i county Jail. Tuel spurned the did tot a lawyer arid took up ills own defense, ;it.i OH RtiPfiAV Kamples of llinolhy hay and Al syke from the Dllhlap mid Van rlper ranch properly loealed aboui. slxly miles from here In the Heaver iiiarsh' coiinl ry, Is on display al Hie chamber of coiurnorcrt n(co, llnrrtnn Buckhect Hi-Tops The Shoe For Comfort And Service 8 inch top 8.50 10 inch top 10.00 12 inch top ... : 11,.00 14 inch topy 12.00 16 inch top 13.00 15 inch Aviator, plain toe . . . 11.50 17 inch Aviator, plain toe . . . .13.00 16 inch Heavy Aviator . . . . , 15.00 The Toggery Opposite the Liberty Theater. ' s