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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1925)
Tuesday, March' PAGE 'TWO Reduced round trip fares daily- return limit 9 months. Full stop-oer privileges. i l t :Wm$im. hera kiAiiXfif fMXsToW&bn Latest Sport-News I w X x , ' V': i -''t " . ' :. : "... ..V ' ' . I Mil r. i u andtheivaytogo Go via one of Southern Pncific's three great routes return on another if you , choose. - I Sunset through the romsncic South ( -west; enioy the New Sunset Limited to j New Orleans. ; jf ' American Canyon San Fiasco via ' Great Salt Lake and Ogden. The Over land Limited and Pacific Limited to Chicago; Sr. Louis Express to St. Louis. . Shasta through service daily to Port land and the Puget Sound country thence east through the Northwest. i For farts, reservations, route booklets ' l and full information, ask J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. " 517 Main SL Phone 709 !(.- ;-- Klamath Falls, Oregon Have ybii read these advertisements ? OREGON and her products are being-advertised to all the United States this month by rail roads. Have you read the advertisements? This is National Oregon Produces Month! , v , Hold ''Oregon - Products" dinners or, lunches;- -merchants can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or- ganiTafintv can include at least one number on Oregon manufactures in. their pro ' grams; school children can ; , write essays, or make up lists . of Oregon goods you'll be ' surprised at their variety; Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy fhetn on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon industries- means more work, I more wage earners, bigger ' payrolls .increased prosperity ., for everyone. Associated Industries of Oregon : Portland, Oregon Dan C. Freeman, Manager - ' I - RACINE Tires The Test of Tire Value No tire that we know strike a fairer balance between quality and price. EveryRACHNEcordlsbiufltstricdyona quality basis; and its cost to you is a just and accurate reflection of ks vahts. Motor Inn Garage WRESTLING FAfJO WILL BE TREATED TD-DOUBLE-iyyUN'-BOUT TOMORROW .-Wrestling tuna - will bo treated to a double mulii-ovent wrestling card at Moose .hull - tomorrow night when Henry Uurko, Klitmuth mid dleweight, will graphic wlih Charles Dcabettclorfer of LHinsmuir and Ad llustavo will lock arms with the Masked Marvel. Tho first bout will start promptly at 8:80. Uurke's ability Is welt Known throughout the vonnty us ho lias met bonio of tho brat nippier lu Ua K.une here during tho past year and has 'always given a good ac count of himself. Gitsuvo also has been seen in notkm here and Is known as one of the loug'licst light heavyweights lu the business. ! Henry Deabenderfer, Who Will Meet Henry Burke I f . 1 Cx - A : W ' rf ' xV' ' ' I- i : i ..... i .- ' 't Ad bustavo, Who Meets the Masked Marvel 4 - Mil" h 4 14 'if! 7a f4 Or, 4 . i . j .,. ...'. ,r" : . ; The Masked Marved ha wrestcled all over the country and ought to make It a regular he-match with Gustavo, Deabenderfor . has a host - of admirers In northern California who believe fco will take Burke' mcaxurB before, their bout in over. I Falls Mercantile Co$ 1 ;.; : ' - t I Anniversary I Anribuncement UIHHEQ: SIL.I1 230 Main Phone 294-J n HP u.fl.u. mn OVER U. OF 0. SALEM, Ore., March lO.-J-When Wostergrcn, University of Oregon guard, failed to convert a tree throw atter the gun naunded In tho. Oregon-O. A. C. ' baBketball ' game last night, ho gave tho Aggies the championship of . tho northern aection of the ' i'aclflc Count ,eon ference and the rifiht to moot Cali fornia lo decide the cout title. Wextorgren's acrappy ' llliyiug had been a fi-ulinn of t.ie wholo game, but with, the score ulanding 27 to 26 Jn favor .of 0. A. C, and play ing time .com pietely . gone, c tho bull struck the right rim of- the basket, hesitated and fell away. Each team took . a slight lead four different t linos, the longest loud being one of five points, hold by Oregon late In the second period Tho count was tied four different times. Tho first half ended IS to 13 Over 1900 people packed the Wil lamette university gymnasium, where the game was played, with noarly as many loft oulsldo listen Ing to the plays as thqy were an. nounced to them. At 6 o'clock lust nlftlit flckots were ..selling on the slicets of Salem for $5 npleco. Tlio Uni'iip (27) U.wif O. (26) O. a; C. Hidings. .... Maker flrown, Stoddard, . Steel ' ..V V....... c........ ......Xil Qowans ...... Hobson ... Okorberg Wosteigron nlost If you are interested in an easy wiay to own a Ford now or at some future date see the nearest Au thorized Ford Dealer for facts regarding a conven ient plan of payment, or wm mm tmrnmm mum -t-k write us direct J . I I B " - : .' 5 II f I Nam SI I ; i StrMt II . I Town. El - Ford Motor Company, Dept. N. ' OtrtrolU Michigan PIm mull mm full nsnlculara rcgardlna your aaay plan for owning un aulomobllo. t IT 13 EASY TO OWN A CAR 1 MROUQH THIS PIN ' ; J Bubstltutea O. A. C, Dlwoky.' Referee Borlosko, , Whitman. Umpire Mulligui, Spokane. CALIFORNIA QUINT STARTS NORTH FOR GAME WITH AGGIES SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. The University of California basket ball team will loavo tonight for Cor-: vallls, Oregon, to meet tho Oregon agricultural college team on Thurs- j day, Saturday and Monday nights In a series to decide tho Pacific coast Intercollegiate basketball con ference title. The Cnllfornlan bold . the Southern division championship, while the Aggies 'aro t'ltloholders In the northern division. . , i George Clements has been mimed" to replace Fred Holmes, star Cali fornia forward who Is 111. . MEDFORD HIGH.WINS I GAME FROM MERRILL- MEOKOUD, Oregon, March 10. The high school basketball team' of Merrill, nsr Klamath Fall, wns defeated U9 to 12 yostorday after noon, by. Iho Medford high team, winners of thu southern Oregon dis trict championship. Second string Medford men play ed half tho game. It's spring,-beautiful spring,, when you fool so '.darn i lazy tvou. 'don't give a .ding..-: ,' Wrestling Match K ' . HENRY BURKE of Klamath Falls, Pacific coast middle champ, ' , . 160 pounds CHAS.' BEAVBENDERFER v i Dunsmuir grappler, 170 lbs. AD GUSTAVO 175-poun'd champion of the Argentina ' V8. , ' THE MASKED MARVEL 175-pound man of. mystery No preliminaries. The first bout 'goes on prompt ly at 8:30 p. m. Bouts staged under auspices of the moose lodge. Ladies especially invited. V Moose Hall, March lb WEDNESDAY,; 8:30 P. M. SHARP ' General admission, $1.10 Ringside, il.6& -