The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925
, PAGE FOUR
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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of the Angnnoy girls toniu.
Henley Mil Klamath Kails teuma
met In tho community hall oil Fri
day ulght. Tho game resulte.1 In a'
sojro S3 to 17 in fuvor o( the Klam
nth Fulls team,.
.The Morrill' grade and M.illn
grade teami played a preliminary
K.mie, Merrill winning over Mulln.
' At tho principal meeting in
Klamath Falls Saturday March 7,
It wan decided to hold the County
Field and Tract meet May 9 at the
Fair aipunda.'V Malin expects to
participate li this meet.
The first, baseball gamo will be
March 27, however the scaedulo is
not yet completed. .
Airs. J.W. Sanders and daughter
Florenco and Mrs. John Rober uud
son, Leslie were In Klamath Falls
Tuesday, when Miss Florence had
dental- work done.
Mrs. K. D. Smith and littlo twin
daughters and brother Kay aarllck
returned Saturday from a two weeks
visit with their parents at McMln
vllle, Ore.
Mrs. R, K. Hunnon and daughter
Constance are visiting with Mm.
Hannon's parents tor a week's time.
.Mr. Mark ' Livingston was .' in
Malin attending to business mat
ters, from hit ranch on the Steel
Swamp ranch. --
Sunday.' and Monday gave us' a
touch of renewed winter with flur
ries of snow, covering tho ground.
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.'. Personals .
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Used Fords
To Pick From
With : the coming of nice warm days you will
want to get out and enjoy the sunshine and our
used ; FORDS afford you an opportunity to do
so at small cost. Just think these prices over:
1924, Ford Touring car
1921i Ford Roadster, del body ....
1923 Ford Roadster ...........
1920 .Ford Touring ....
. 1919 Ford Touring
,1924 Ford Sedan
,'. 1923 iJFord Touring
, 1924 B1 ord Ton truck, overhauled
$300.00
$125.00
$250.00
$125.00
$75.00
$450.00
$250,00
$325.00
- We cam give you terms on any of the above can
and then, too they are only a few of the many
,, Ve have on hand.
Balsiger Motor Co.
. , . , , Authorized Ford Dealer
8th and Klamath
News of the
Klamath Country
MODOC POINT
'Mr3. A. A. Vogeipobl who has
been ill at the Klamath general
hosplnsl Is expected home on Wed-
; nesday. . , - .' .
I A - shipment of stade troci hns
. been received from .Washington and
; are being planted on toth sides or
, the highway. . - ,
' Barney McCaffray section fire
man on ' the Lamm Lumber rom
I pany's;,,, logging . railroad, . i.rjjvtd
j (from Bedding oa. Tuesday,. Togeth
er 'With his section gang, he is
busy moving a spur track at .Mo
doc Point. , When this work I com
pleted Mr,; SlcCaffray and. trow
will move to Kirk for tho remaind
er of, the season. . . ,
Three, three room cabins 'will be
oDmpletcd' this week. They will le
occupied by employes of the Lamm
Lumber company.' , As -,, o;n ' , us
these are finished construction "o'
two more will begin Immediately. '
V.. Polmaker arrived Sunday night
from San Francisco, having accept
ed a position with tho Lamm .Lumb
er, company as cook.
Mrs. H. W. Bseiine, Mrs. Choi.
Driscol and children spent Saturday
In town. '.'.'
Mrs. A. J, Chldestor 'drove to
town on Saturday afternoon.
; I. Hansen arrived Tuesday from
Tortola, Calif., He will cantraat
the lath mill for t.lo Lamm Lumber
company, ruhlng the present sea
son, .Mr. Hansen was accompanied
by .Mr. Cox, who is an experienced
lath miker. .
: 0., H Evans spent Monlay in
Klamath Falls.
. Bud ChlJester moved tJ K!r!t
on Sunday, and will work In the
woods for Claude Houghton.
W. X; Clement of' Kirk was a
business, visitor at Modoc Point on
Tuesday, , , ' ,. ;
M, K, Knaiiss and fumlly pst(
Sunday In town, 1 . . '
MALIN
On Friday, .Moron 6th, tho Milln
girls and boys basket . ball teams
went to Klamath Agency wher. th.v
played the Agepcyteams. .The Mal
in boys won over1 the Agency team
2i:7ln favof . df' Mhtln, "hnd'"ttl6
girl : ia it ; i to, 1 4, via '"Utrt
''A.: F; Holden Jrs of Portland Is
tn the elty. for several days trans
acting business. . .
Mr. and Mire. J. A. Johnson of
San Francisco are In the city for
several-days, guests In the White
Pelican hotel. . -
Mr. It. Morgan of Wied Is In the
city for a few days, transacting busi
ness and visiting with f rlonds. '
Among , the visitors . frctn. Red
Bluff, California, are James L. Wil
liams and J. R. Mans, spending the
remainder of the week In Klamath
Falls. '..' "
Mr. and Mrs. E. Potter of Copco,
are In the c'ty for several days visit
log with friends and transacting
business.
Lloyd Wareham of Dend Is a busi
ness visitor tn Klamath Falls.
; W. If. Fairbanks of Chlloquln Is
a business visitor in tho city a guest
13 the Arcade hotel.
. .. Mr. and Mrs. R..E. Brehm of Du
Pont are business visiters. In Klam
ath Falls.
Charles S. Hood of Chlloquln wiv
a business vllstor In tire city yester
day morning, returning to his home
last night. V
W. H. Newberger of San Francisco
Is spending several days in the city.
- W. R. Hudson Is a Medford busi
ness visitor in the city for several
days. ; : ,'.
D. E. Van Vector Is In the elty on
business soektng a location..
Miss Hazel Kaiser of Sua Fran
cisco Is visiting friends in the city.
A. M. Thomas, member of tho Ir
rigation Board, of Malin is In the
city -on business for several days.
P. A. Schults of Bagby, California,
Iff a business visitor in Klamath
Fulls.
.' Harry Nichols, sheepman from the
Malin country. Ia in the city .visiting.
I ; Pearl AVy. East-lick, -Theodore East
lick 'and S'.'.C, Johnson are business
giteits In, the city from Fort Jones.
W. M. Anderson, J. A. Leigh, J. F,
Hambeth of San Francisco, repre
sentative traveling freight and pas
senger agents for foreign lines are
In the city, guests fn the White Poll
can hotel. , , ' .
' Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Wilier are In
the city tor several days, visiting
w'th friends and transacting busi
ness.' Miller Is superintendent of tho
Utah ' Construction company at
Skonkum where they make their
home. v. " '.''''
' Jack Burko of Merrill, ranchor
of that d'strlct, spent the major por
tion of the day in Klamath Falls
vlsit'ng with friends and transacting
business. ':' - ; ,: ' ' '
WORK
M-akes Contented
Folk
When they can work in bodily com-
fort and save a little money. You
can wear comfortable clothes be
cause I hav them for every kind
of work. You can save money at
the same time because
I Sell for Less
$1.45
HAINES RED LABEL
... UNION SUITS
The ideal garment for this
' ' time of year
$1.45
Gloves
G loves
jgc to $3.50
Canvass, Jersey, Leather Palm
. Canvass, All-leather for driving,
choppers, riggers and all purposes,
15c to $3.50
Gloves
KIJERH PIIOMOTKD
WASHINQTON, March 11. In
line with legMatlon passed by con.
-cress President Coolldge today nom-!
Innted Sergeant Ogdon and Second 1
l.lniterar.t Harding o the officers j
rcservo corps, two of the army j
world filers, to be second lleuten- j
nnW In tho army air service. , . j
I OBITUARY
RAY CRAWJnoni
Fun;ra service for Ray Crawford,
who died of pneumonia late last
night,' will be held nt 8:80 Sunday
afternoon from the Wiliitlock chap
el, with members of the Elks lodgo
In charge of the services. ; '
Mr.. Crawford was 82 years old
and was proprietor f the Paetlme
barber shop. He was taken ill with
pneujnonia several days ago and he- j
came steadily worse unttf ! denthrf
He Is "Survlvod Uy M ldw'and
two "JIWb "UofoMk ' Wl8 ot S'M '
tim - . ,' i .
WHIP CORD BREECHES
Button Bottom 7
Gray and Khaki -O
Double Seat and Knees
$4.50
Overalls, Jumpers, Coveralls, extra pants, Stag Shirts, khaki,
wool, moleskin pants. Wool shirts, negligee and dress shirts.
, Exclusive Dealer '
, ,. ' , . ' for , .
MASTER CRAFT SUITS
A hand-made line of all-wool suits in late models and
. " fabrics ' '
' ? Prices $3250 lo $3750
Come in and look them over
Suit Cases - - Bags - -
All prices all sizes
-Trunks
$2.75
CAMPERS and LOGGERS
QUILT
Khaki color
Size 54x84
V Weight 5a lbs.
$2.75
A long wearing, warm, comfortable quilt that won't
' show dirt and hard use.
BLANKETS, QUILTS, PILLOWS
SHEETS PILLOW CASES ALL SIZES, COLORS, PRICES
,. V; FOR ALL PURPOSES
I guarantee every article you buy here to be ". exactly as repre
sented. If for any reason you are not satisfied with anything
you buy here, from a 15c pair of gloves or sox to a suit of.
clothes, i will either return your money or replace the article.
You cant loe--You are taking no chances
LLOYD RYAN
CLOTHIER
9th and Main St.
HOME OF.THEWQRKJNG MAN. ' .;.
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