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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
H m u H H m m m a a n n ii mi S .Hi m mi a ti a m m mi. Si si m a ii ra m m M u n m (3 A J SPRINGFIELD W g 1 I&J FLEXIBLE' H a cosi 1 m ;,7 mrff lrf MN ' g The only balloon tire 1 1 m that will not rumble g when driven on closed I m cars at high speeds Kelly. Spriegf ields : 31x4 6-ply, cords ;.:.;..$ 20.00 32x4 6-ply cords 2 1 .95 33x4 6-ply cords ...... 23.95 33x4V2 8-ply cords .... 28.70 33x5 8-ply cords ...... 35.54 , 30x5 8-ply cords ...... 34.44 35x5 8-ply cords ...... 33.75 36x6 12-ply cords .... 60.00 40x8 12-ply cords .. . 122.80 32x6 12-ply cords .... 58.65 HUB S H J! 502 South Sixth H B MAUN PKRHONALS : : .. )'.(Continuccl From Fago.Two) rorsiof -Malln players, while Malln had lone earned run,' which was stoleri't1)y tho umpire, who was either! near sighted oi' fooled by a , flukoiliplay. ., Malin had a numbor of Istolon bases' to her credit whllo ij t ji Chas. J. Cizek i ; Merchant Tailor Men's Fine I Tailor-made Suits AA complete 'line of the finest imported Isanti domestic fabrics from which to firmfike your choice' for correct English and Ameri ;can models. 109 South I Hart Building n a m m OP Phone 616 m Klamath. Falls was rather short. Klamath Falls had an unusually good infield and had it not been for the good work o theso players the Klamath Falls pitcnor would have been' booted ' out of the box early in tho game. The "lowly" Malln team Is rcady to play a re turn gamo with the highly oxaltod Klamath Falls team any tir.-.a tho ... Seventh , latter haH an open date, elthor dur ing tlio Boasoii or In a post season gamo, . and II played on tho homo grounds Malln will liavo a crowd out to seo tho gamd. BOIIN: At Mann, Oregon, May 12, 1925 to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Mc Cully, a daughtor. Tho Social Welfare club met at tho homo of Mrs. John B. Culey, with' a good attendance. Import ant business matters woro attonded to and plans for future work were made. . Mrs. Jack Nclston Is visiting at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jelinek, Mrs. Nelston Is a rosldont of Klamath Fulls. Mr. J. F. Posplsll has begun tho erection of a building next to the Tulo Lake garago. ' Mr. Posplsll will move his shoe repairing shop into tlio new building. KIRKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Dun Owsely spent the week end at Grants Pass. ' Mr., and Mrs. Carol Seburn left for Bond Friday on account of Mrs. Soburn's ill health. ' Mrs. J. C. Johnson iB now re siding at Camp 1. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest, Mr. and 'Mrs. French 'motored to Klamath Fails Saturday afternoo.1. We have some splendid musi cians in camp who prove to be ver.y interesting. Loreno Hoover, Dale Hoover and Mr. Cathey visited Lamm's camp 'last Sunday. ' The logging operation Is going very nicely. Camp No. 1 Is still putting out Its average io 22 cars daily, while Camp No. 2 is hitting along about 12 to 14.' Marlon Masten has resigned his position as "Bull cook" on the Ohio He says "Dutch"y is too fast for him. '( i ' , . Mr. Mastch will spend several days in Klamath Falls 'bofore re turning to his home in Portland. : Heinle Is having some trouble with one of the new kittens. He seems to think 'Its due to improper food. '''-'' ! ..- Mr. Brown and his Brown boys are now laying steel. So. fat they haven't made an average of footage to speak of. ' Perhaps they will make things fly next week. ' Chas. Hagen just got In a new supply of Pep and- Beor. ' Don't forget ChaS. address boys.. ; Chas. Moore say3 when he gets a couplo of bottles of that-good old Scotch brew under his belt Ita no trouble at all to pile up the logs. MERRILL Mrs. C. E. Craig returned Wed nesday fitom a visit of several week: with 'relatives in Eugene and other. Willamette - Valley cities. ;', r Mrs. W. Trotter loft last week for Mabel, Oregon,, where she will make her home.- -. . Mrs. Rose Clayton and 'Miss Ella Emm.itt of Portland visited at the home of their cousin, Mrs. V. F. Hill last week. ; Thoy loft for Klam ath Falls Saturday. 'Thoy were in Klamath county to attend tho golden wedding of their brother, 11. A. Em milt. ' ' ' ' : -. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. .Dunn and fam ily were visitors in Morrill Sunday, tho guost of Gns EkBman. ' ;. . Mrs. J.-'AV. Taylor, Raymond and Arlone Taylor and Mr. Bud Hall drove to Pinehurst last woek. ". Mrs. J. H. Hobbs and Mrs. La Rout of Salem were dinrior guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,W. F. Jinnotte Sun day. Mrs. Hobbs expects to leavo soon for Wilbur whero she will make her homo. -.i Mr; R. II. Anderson, R. L. Dal tou, C. G. Merrill and Lyle Merrill returned ' Friday from Redding whoro they wont to attend the tun oral ' of Martha Margaret Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill stayed over in lires GENERAL OLDFIELtt FIRESTONE. Balloons,' 4:40 to 7.30 Balloons and wheels complete (5 tires, 5 rims, 5 tubes, 4 wheels) for Ford, Chevrolet, Star of Overland f $100.25 Our price is Right KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins ; 6th and Klamath Hairs Catarrh rid your system of Catarrh or Deafncp caused by Catarrh. ' SoJ by druggliti for ovtr 40 ytan 8. J, CHENEY &. CO., T-JcAj, QW- Klamath Falls, returning to Mer rill Saturday. ; : . , ' Mrs.r. A., Barrows is ouarantin ed at hor homo. Her little grand daughter, Rose Mario Barrows Is 111 with scarlet fever. Tho BeaHley family is also 111 with tho fever. , Tho high school was fumigated last woek. . ;. Thoro has been somo complaint that thore might be danger of scar lot fever from books at tho lib rary, but they wish It stated that tho library, has been thoroughly fumigated and all books there with tho leant suspicion about have boon destroyed. ,:, Mrs. Arthur Frazler returned Sat urday evening from a week's visit with her parents In Susauvllle, Cali fornia. -Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Stebbins of Klamath Falls vl3ited at tho homo of Gus Eksman Sunday. A large numbor of Morrill peo ple attended, tho track meet In Klamath , Falls Saturday. Merrill high roturned with honors. Invitations are out for tho grad uating exercises of tho Merrill high school to be hold at the Merrill Community hall Thursday, May 21. Those in tho graduating class are: Charlotto and Rolf Geertson, Ken neth and Estin Kiger, Kenneth Col-well-i Hallie Moore, Ollvo Hill, Mary Graybael, Molvln Moyer, Magdeline McCIay and ' Orin blllard. Their class colors are blue and gold. Their class flower the white rose and their motto, "The Higher Wo Rise, the Broader the View." This is the largest class that have ever beon turned out from this school. . . Miss Vera Offield spent' the week end with her parents. ' Miss Mary Taylor. , was in from hor school at Bryant mountain for tho week-end and to attend tho track meet at Klamath Falls Satur day.' v : V ' v-. . t; . Mother's Bay was observed at the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. The church was very prettily decorated with, cut flowers and an excellent program was given by the Sunday school,. One of the; things out of tho ordinary was the giving of a carnation to every mother pro sent by Mrs. J, 'V. . Scoggins S, S. class, "the live wires." . ' ,-A message was received Tuesday of . the birth of !'a son to Mr, and Mrs. Fred tFIetch'6r. Mrs. Fletcher is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Offield. - Bad oews from China. Tientsin cook killed 40- people. He did it with gunpowder,1 not baking powdor V y Work- wouldn't be, so :bad if you could'do 'll foJTTiob'byr . Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards : Shiplap Dimension Mouldings- In fact practically all items for con struction or repair work Drive out and look it over Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Cheaper Wood BLOCK WOOD is down to the bargain. SUMMER PRICES Order a couple of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter. Peyton & Co. ' Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 m M M m m m w M m m M M m K3 m si Give it to some religious or educa tional institution. Of course if you have not just got on to the system of saving come in and I can show you how it is done. Perhaps you do not know u M M m m m m & M m Si M m gs m m m Hats when buying a hat get it as young as you think you are. Hats for. young and old. All shades all styles $2.95 to $6.00 V".' '..:' . . ;: r-';.;,,'-. ;;'v',y .q v : ,. , t f 4. .. .... ... . .,ev,v..,:., n For Western Knights at Western Nights jj The wide, wild and wooly Cowboy Hats jj $5.50to'$8,50 - ' . ;S Get that hat now and enjoy; the show. You will have the hat v !! K1 Silk Shirte Some dandy patterns, good material, well made A line of dandy oxfords in several styles, well made crd serviceable v $3100 to $6.75 ' 'If you have not bought that new suit you had better do so while there is still a good range of colors and styles to choose from. I have a hand-made line of strictly all wool suit. Some fine styles and patterns Price range 325.00 t0 $35.00 MAIN AT NINTH lei'i for next year too.? ts Shoes and Oxfords u i t s My personal guarantee on every, article in this store Ryan Clothier Give Away Caps Anyone can wear a - cap.; Soft, light and comfortable Fifteen styles fifty colors. $1.25 to $3.50 Soisette Shirts Negligee style, tan or white dressy, comfortable $2.25 and $2.85 Shoes for dress ; or work, anything you want. A shoe for every foot $2.25 to $8.50 II II II . .11 a ii II' . II .11 :: ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii HOME OF THE WORKINGMAN El II II II II II II II II II n ii u si H m a Si M Bf n n H II n ii ii Bi ll II n u - M II 11 II II a ii ii ii ii ii " ii u n . n h n in n n ii u n ii ii II u n ii H ii u Ml II II II II II II ii II II