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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
TittrcsDAV.-.TWft.'ar,, ir Parre Two Clothcraft Clothes More anil more American men are learning that it is not only possible but desirable to lmv popular priced clothes that'ltave just as much style, just as much care in tailor ing' ami just as wide a range of patterns as some oi the so-called his'h grade suits. Clothcraft Clothes are made for men who appreciate the best in tailoring- and who refuse to pay as much for one suit as they can sjet two good ones for. I i ' ' '"i't- 11 '' -4' " V 1! ,s a Clothcraft suit for every type P " . $25.00 T0 $40.00 mi ft ' J I l&fi I-i.ytU Underwear for Hot Davs ill U . J ; l l( 65c to 2.Q0 ' II i ''S ' It $ V "ardeman Hats Advanced fall colors and 1 I ", ill u ti ' 'ol,R'as ' Shoes and Oxfords I U I f 5.00 to 8.00 . I F chclllanstci AyfiS. i ' ii.';'i'.'m-i;amj.-M'jjj 11 V , ' " 517 MAIN STREET Klamath Girl Weds Leo William Bold Father WilHam Kramer performed the ceremony which was witnessed by the immediate relatives ot the young couple. Mrs. Jlsude M. Ben- .tlni. T V. .1 "U"J """'"": " nett, a sister of ihe bride, and H. ibis city became the bride of LeojF. Bennett were the attendants. Williams Bold of Oakland, , CalU j Tne bride wa3 a resident of Jornla yesterday . morning at 10 this city where she has many friends Offers ; Prize To - Lettuce Growers In This County III tlu belief Hint III in district in destined to tnk Its place nil one ot tho lending lettuce i roil ii el UK sec tions of tho northwest, A: M. Col lier, after consultations with Coun ty Agent C. A. Henderson, has of fered a first prlo ot $10 and n second prlie of $5 for the two bint exhibits of three heads each shown at the county fair. There should be sumo sharp competition for this prlto as sev eral veteran farmers have con tracted with southern firms for quite an acreage of hend lettuce. Tho results ' this Tnll will be of value because nearly every section ot the country Is represented by a commercial plnntlng and results wtll show which scot Ion grows tho most uniform heads and heaviest crop. Fresh greens are always In demand both in tho city and throughout the farming section ns well as the lumber and logging communities. Most of tho heud lettuce at this time conies from either tho Sacramento valley In iced cars which materially Increases the cost to the Klumath housewife, or from the Hoguo Klver vuitey, in ventilated crates unlced and which ottlmes reaches tho stores hero in wilted or slimy condition. Among those growers who are planting head lettuce In commercial quantities this year are tho Geary Bros., on the Wocus Drainage dis trict. Fred U. Grennon and Caldwell on the Lakcview route, Nltsehelm Brothers near Klamath Fails, John Iloniik ot Malln, Roy Nelson of Worden, Harry I.ytto of Bonanza and Lew Copeland, Jackson and James If. Gorden ot Fort Klamath. SWIMMING PARTY Party of lyociil Peoplo Leave for Picnic and Swimming Party o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. The groom is a railroad man of i business. Planning to get eway from the the southern city and immediately heat of the city, a number of l'Jcal following the wedding they left j people will leave this evening about for Oakland to make their future 0 ,ur "hm-okb wuere u.i w... Uu- oy a plcnfc supper and swimming home. " I . i.. j ... ......... ... Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector, and daughters. Miss Berniice and Miss Florence Hector; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanders, Miss Mary Walker, Rnadul! Ham mond, Brazil Brown, Fred Uieh:i and Lloyd Bryant. GILES FROM FRISCO Abe Giles, business man from San Francisco is in the city today on pay s More than 8,900 Ford cars from every section of the country visited the Yellowstone National Park during the open season of 93 days in 1924. Here is real evi dence that for long tours as well as short trips, the Ford car is a favorite among motorists everywhere, Ford popularity is based upon small first cost andJ.ow operating expense. You can buy a Ford on easy pay ments and take a real vacation this summer go with the whole family to the mountains, or seashore; visit the Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, the Great Lakes or the Adirondack Mountains. Wherever you drive along the nation's highways, you will find an Authorized Ford Dealer ready to serve you and gid to direct you along the way. T- ,, . n T Runabout . . $260'Tl t o u r i n g Couf)t S20 $- Tudor Sedan 580 firli Fordor Sedan . . 660 Jr m f Oil open art demountable - J rinu and Uftcff arc $85 extra t t. All rlcea l.o.h. Detroit J SEE ANY AUTHORIZEEi FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Please tell me how l can secure a Ford Car on easy Payment t MMiaMMMIMIII, Name Address C.ty .State. Mail this coupon to rtOmtO j MIDLAND RAXCMEIt Father and UuIUer In City Today from Miillnnd on Business M. Delfattl and daughter of Mid land were In the city today from tbL'ir home on business. Mr. Del fattl Is one of the prominent ranch ers ot the Midland country. . MISS KSS Shopping in City tills Morning from , Home nt Keno Miss Kathryn Ess of Keno was among the business visitors In the city this morning. Miss Ess shop ped during the cool hours of the morning and returned home this afternoon. TEN TOCND BABY BOV Loral Couplo Parents of Tcn-Poiiuil Hoy Born This Morning This' morning at seven o'clock a baby boy weighing ten pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoyt at the Private Sanitarium. Mother and young son are both re ported as doing nicely. Mr. Hoyt is employed at the California Ore gon Power company. it' Stair I I I I Goo !l it f 5tii Main Street ti IS it tt it tt t ii FIRE EXTIXGIIHHED The fire department was . called out this afternoon by the Cadillac car of Jesse Churchill bursting Into flames at' the corner of Fourth and Main. The blaze was put out before the department arrived, and no dam age was done to the machine. It is thought that a short ignited gasoline around the carburetor. ATTENDING CONVENTION Local Men Ieft tills Morning for Convention at I'l inovUIe A party of local men Including, Dr. .O. S. Newsom, J. M. fllover, F. R. Olds and Carl Wlnetront left this morning for Prlnevllle; where they will uftend the American Legion Convention. ' HULLIVAN IN Prominent Hheepmnn From Merrill In for the Day Kodak Department hour ll. .. 1 m 1 I; I v.. . . . E ' 8 hour S E R V I c Let Kodak Save the Day Drop in and pick out your vacation Kodak. 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