Klamath County Fair and Southern Oregon Rodeo, October 4, 5, 6, 7; 3Uf? iEuettittg Herald WEATHER FORECAST IOSMJIIT AMI NA'HitllAV HIIOWI.IIH OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Associated Press KlUrriilli Vi'nr, Nil, III 11 KLAMATH FALLS, OIU.MON, WMDNLKDAV, OCTOIIMIt I, I flis mum nvm ckxts JrAlK JLAoiol 1 .s.-'.-.r-r'---...r.',. ..... r-r0rr''' o BEST EVER Agricultural Display is Held One ot Finest and Must Varied Ever Shown Pntulni'a ai big iin sugar bowl, 1 11 rti tpn and hurls no big as five pound liinl pnllit, rutabagas hi lili; iin water palls, uinl pit tn U I tm n IiIk as sw ilur In go no further. Onn nf till' flnivU vi'Ki'taliln exhibit cii'r ilUpliiyi'il In Oregon Is KUllirrnl In lliii nKrlriiltur.il building tit Mm county fair ground. 'I'lin writer inn km Mm nt at ni'n t on good authority. Hi- hasn't won nil tin' vrgi't.ible exhibits In Oregon. Hut Farmer Kmltli, (). W. It N. iigrlrulluwil t'vport. rume iik nciir having h'oii vfr IIiImk In Mm Unit nf agricultural products ax nny mm. And Farmer Smith' eye widened when lie w' Mm local illsplny MiU tiiniiiliiK He llngi red (iter Mm illffrront linotlu n u rontiolr.M'ttr IIiiK'Tm before n gnnm nf flim paintings, unable among no many wonder (ul MiirkN In rlitfi Mic best "IUKr.'i itilaliugaii nter rnlm'il In Oregon," In ilrrlarod finally. "I Mmtiglit Mmy might l iml'iittnit. Ihry'rn mi big, I wiin'nl tn illit Into mm with my Jad'-knlfe wlmn Mm mini wasn't looking In ' If t hr "r. Mil) rrnl Hinff." IIU cyr I Ink toil nn hi' w.ilil Mils. "Allil pntntoen Writ. I'to nrrn smile guild pntnlim llllK oar. Tlioy li.ul sniim flnr nlitlnr lit Mm Mate fair. Hut Miry weren't any bolter Mum Mmim I hiim Mil morning "If Klamtith ftirm-iN "III Jit nt go' down to raining potntne In such itliiiilltle Mint tiny rim ship In ratliiail tutu, lliero's n liltf future In p'i tutor A tul If Miry ulll Mine mint,, crop. tmvor planting potatoe mi tlm wi im ground twn u(Telvo )ear. thev will rediie- Mm danger (if illpi'jM' ami unu rialdlli n large, prntltalili' uinl p"riiiiiintii ItidiiMry. I'armrr Kmlllt win ruthulatlr nvrr the fnlr Krimml sltn mid Mir t it n it tit v ami iiunllly nf lltcstnck nml general illnplay. "Kvrry vnlir In Klaiuaili ciiunly hnulil m for tin' mill tnx to umlm tin' crniiiiiM a riiuntv limtltutlnn. "Iu atilil "It inukrii all Mirlr rr iluctii ortli m murli mnir " He unit Hitmiliiliil to uprak tu Mm rrnml nt Mic fair Krotuiiln MiU iiftrriinnn ut 3 n'rlork. u nil prupiwril tu tell them nf thu lii'tirflln an a ti ll it. it fair lirliiRH a county. COl'NTV I'Alll CIIMl'NDS. Oct i.. 2 V M. WVatlmr ei'H nro turtiril ikyrril till" afti'inonn, uinl lirarti nri full nf hnpr lint . TliU mornltiK Mm rlomU Inuko nml nit ixrittnl wj. TI1L1 aftrr mioti Mid tky uun cvrrrnd anil tlm outlook wan not ad proiiiUltiR. Hut tlio roilrii Un' hurt a Ml liy ticliiK piitiponcil a ilay. nml If tin) waitlirr In f.ilr tmuurtiiM' Mir ilny'11 drluy may lie n lilcmlun in illit r.uUi' ., Tl urc isnti nit 1 r It rrmnlulns to iu tlil,iiinriiliiK tn crt Mm rihlhll limitlix rniuii"lrit. Mir rxhinR't plncdl anil the laul 01I1U anil rmln out of Mm nv frr Mm fair oprnliw. Ami nil of tlm roilrn uinl rare track rqulpmrnt will lie In lirttrr nlmpn for uiiotlirr iln)' work nil Mm rliutc, prnn nml cr.inilHtunil Tlm rain mtttlril Mm imw linlf-mlln track nml 11 ilny of ilrylnc wrtiMirr nml a r.noil rollltiK will iln It n tttirM of cnoil. Slink AiuinU Tml.iy l.ltvutoek JiiiIrIiir ulnrli'il l.id' 1I1U tuornluit. Ira 1. Yhltimr, t.ann rniiiily iiKriit, lit Jmlr.lni; tin' ilttirv ratlin nml uliri'ii. County ARrnt Mow "II of JiiHi'plilim roillily In JiiiIkIiii: Mm Inrf ninl nu'lnr rlmum. llm flmt iiwnnl miiili' wan to K. Ilnmnioml. nf Merrill. whoM Kliorlliotn bull "ilolilin Still." wan firm In Mo rlnti of I111II11, tlirn years nml ntnr. Tlm linyH nml Rlil.i r1uli liavr n wnmlrrfttl union rhllilt. 12 rr;: Istrrril entili'i. Pour liumlrcit poumln nf pork on Mm hoof nro on illnplny In iiuii" nf Mm pom, ri'Ktilar inainmoMii. Tlii. Iiuyu nml KlrU linvn a r.nod poultry cxlillill, nml nix r.ilf rn trim. Iui ivir Miry enmpMeil only In Mmlr own iIIvIhIoii. TIiIk iar tlti'lr Mock will rmupiiln with ovrryMihiR In Itx class on Mm RroumM. Tito younKKli'm i'poct In tnkn onin rrconl. Tlniri. v.it 11 rrnwil urotiml tlm tlvmtork pn nml JiiiIrIiir Rrniimt nil innrnliiR. Tin- llvmtork hIiow IIiIr year mirpaifurrt nny prrvlnua fair rihllilt In lr nml quality. Amlriillinitl KxIiIIiIIh In tlm nRrlniltural irrllnn Mm county clnh wnrkrrn luivo a flno hoc Moil of liroilln 6lk, Tlin flowrr iIIvIhUiii liinkr a (Inn nliowlllR, itrnplto Mm latrncnH nf f tt trniuiu nml tin' Htorm. Onn booth ilUplayod n hanki't of rnl-rlpn Miiiwliorrlm. A Hplrnilltl toninto exhibit from Mm Cnrr ranrh howi that Klaiuutli'H uranoim do not prohibit tho nnrninl ilrvolop nii'iit of Mm thU trull. Tlm root vrRrtalili' cxhlbltn cannot bo urpandl In nny nolljaml ell iiiiiIp. Tito whnln aRrlrullurnl urclloii mnkrn n flno kIiowIiir, nurprlsliiK ly flim In vlnw of tlm crneral ItitprrMUlon that many crop cannot bo iuc cm fully r.rown Imre. JiiilKlni; of the nRrlcultural oxlilliltn Ntnrtcil thin afternoon. 100 Itoilin lllitr-.N i:piMlnl At least 100 rldcm, tlm most ever giilhi red together for a roden In thlx part nf Mm cottiitry, will huvn liemi Hlgued up by tonight, nrrnrdlug tu Mm committee nt rmlro lirad(uarirrH today. When tho list bus brt'll colli ploted It will bn pliicril In Mm hands nf tlm printer and Mm rnmplule. pro gram will be nviillablo tomorrow morning. Tlm large number of rldrm Is duo largely to Iho fact that Mils Is the last rodeo of Mm seiiHou, offering tho rldrrti an opportunity to win another Htakn this rnr. "Slimier Hill" lluhliliiH, uno of Mm nt dm t ploturenquo of fuiiiniiH rldurn uinl fancy lopern, will bn In chtirgu of Mm cowboy section of Mm parade. Any rider fulling to uppear In tho pat ado will bo fluoil U and u quail, ho doclaied ut roden ImudiiuarturH l.ibt nlgltl. Thin threat brought the prnmlHus of all piviont lhutv they would bo on hand. EXPECT JURY REPORT Wink Will Ifo t'umpletrd Today, 1m lliimnr nt Courllioiisu Tho uroiul Jury will comploto IU work lato today, it wna rttmornd ut Iho rourtliDiiBn today. It wna ex poet od Mint (Indlngrt would bo ro liorli'd on Mm poitillnn casoa Hhnrt ly after noon, but iiono had hocn ni.'ldo uit to U o'clock. READY FOR ELECTION Nnllii'H In ltn Mallei! Siitiittlay In To Cnuiily IVrt'lnctN Notices of tho Roneral election, I November 7, will bo mailed Saturday by County Clerk Del.np tn all pre clnrta In tho county where Mmy will I bo posted. Tho notices specify tlm following Klute, district, county and ' til II It Id I'll I offices tn ho filled: Omi ropresentiitlvo In eongrcs, so li'ond rongresHlonnl district; 1 gover nor, I Htato treusuror, 3 Justices ot llm supreme court, 1 superintendent of public Instruction, I commissioner of tho bureau of labor HtntlstlcH nnd inspector nf factories and workshops, 1 eomiiilsHloncr of thu putdlc corvleo rnniilaloii nf Oiegoii, Htuto ut lurgo; t Judgo of Mm circuit court, ISth Judicial district, II roproacutatlveu in Mm logliilattvo uKKombly, 2 tat rcpre Hcntlvo district; l county comniis tiloitoi', 1 county iiMonaov; Justlcen cf Mm pcaco nnd conutubloa lip tho vnrloiifi proclucta whoro acanclea occur. .Municipal Offltes Ono mtiyor, 1 pnllco Judgo, 1 city trenuuroi', 1 eotiiu'llmnn fm each of Iho fi wardn of tho city. FLOODS TAKi: TOLL CALCUTTA, Oct. ..Floods In Not thorn llongal havo taken nu emirmoun toll of life, according In pafmengoi-H on Mto flr.it train from Darjellitj; In eluh days. PROCLAMATION I, as mayor, with the licarly approval of many public-spirit citizens, respectfully ask that all 'business houses in the city of Klamath Kails be closed bdtweon the houi'H of 12 noon and 5 o'clock p. m., Thursday i .md Friday, October 5 and 0 respectively, ho that every one may attend tho Klamath County Fair and Rodeo. The splendid ambition this undertakini; must be let us not permit weather determination to make this far a big success. (Signed) W. S. WILEY, Mayor. (A mnjorlly of the ntnr n will bn open from C to S p. m.) WMUVWW mmk. TRAFFIC TO AND FROM FAIR GROUNDS WILL RE REGULATED Cm- In Mote In Tim oUtliKt l-liimj "Cnlllna.ln" nlll Not ll I'rr- nilllril, OfflreM Hay Trafflr to and from tho fair ' KrouniN itutlng Mm fair wilt move In , two dtsttnrt tines, nuu Hue. going out , on Mm right, tlm other coming In on Mm left. Thorn will bn nn "cuttlng-ln" nl Iiutid. Attempts In pass by drlv- crj In lniit( in III mri't swift punish ment. This Is the edict nf Khrrlff Lloyd Ln and ho will have deputies flu-! tinned along the road to enforce It. t ya'"" ' ll1" 'a"r Krm mis mam en Tlm line will flow Into Mm fair trance, and tlm commlltto will ask -,...,. i- ,i.rni, ..,,.. m.. n,i,i .mi a'nother. A traffic officer will be ! Mils point from an embarkation point j"K'! ,0 Washington rcauesljng tho stationed a, tho gate to keep the pro- i n lower Sixth street. '"lc.l States government to Int.r- cession moving in orderly fashion J The rommlttco declares tlm Jitney .cedo with tha allies and Tequost Nn parking will be permitted In rate U ton high nml v.oiid l.oep many ' 'iom to occupy Thrace, iitndteg fl Mm ronnty road between thu entrance J persons from visiting tilt fair, ami : nal disposition of that territory. nt this end of thu grounds nnd Mm would Irate u tnlnt of UiraXltocrlns'' ;" -X' - Av. canal bridge boyond JoiIro Hunnell'o ; that would hurt alt. succeeding cclc- ,TRICK PONY AT RODEO home. Thin ruling will also bo strict, ly enforced, said Mm sheriff. "Wo want everybody In hate a good time." said Sheriff Low. "but nil tlm safety rules will bo observed. Wn don't want nny arrldenls to ninri tho festival. We're tmj looking for opportunity lo make arrets. So bora's fair warning." - l'IM'.SIIMi: I.VITIATMM rrrshmen or Mm Sacred Heart aendemv Initiated Monday afternoon l.i. il, l.lrl. vrluwil rl.m were Anna (larrett. Clarice lailntl. Ilonlla Schaf- j T,, lMilinrdnii. lanvny nf Mill; i,.t. walking on kuces. untying knots fnr, l.ydlu vrn Herlltehilorf, Alee '"nn Valencia, Liicrny of pri-Miiial and turning completely around whllo llensnn and Marin D.itenpnrt. Opal nertys Win. Fl-rlier nml Win. j .mine dottn. Sim won the senior Pearson wns chairman of tlm com-' HurWo, cilmlnal sjmllralNiu. Tttn champion, grand champion and first mltice in itmrge of the nff.tlr. Tlm , sM-clal ri'iKirti were returned1, uno premium ribbons at tho Siskiyou freshmen were nil "good sports" and iieitiilnliiu to the county Jul! and county fair at Vreka. nnd tho chain submitted willingly tn the fun had , mm tn ilimcc hull. Complete report plon and flist premium ribbons at at their expense. I will Im pnblMicd Tliurxlay. the Jackson county fair at Medford. HOOKING k fc f - m-P" 1 'WMv'Wi'rrtj iJ,"'wl' S of those citizens back of encouraged to the limit, and conditions to deter us in our tr ftryyiJruLrhlr orv-lfrf"lllJ i"ii" TRANSPORTATION TO FAIR GROUNDS IS GRAVE PROBLEM lllliey rtiile or fta C'tilH For Ono Way llrilarnl Tiki IIIrIi; lr Iters A-ki'il In ItciliKi; 1'ilrei 'frannporlntli'ii today became problem with the fnlr co:r.miltee. Tlm inmmlttee declared that the Jitney men' prices of in cents fur nnr-tvay trlpi to the air grounds Ate too high. They will lis'.? tho J'.trey men to tut priroN in Iho If Mmy met with n refuiol, they think tlmv have nn are In llm hole. The Slrahorn line paswi within 100 ' Snnerlntendrnt lloti.1 tn run tr.ilas to I orations ut tun lair grounds. i They rxpe-i the Jitney men to Bee the inatler from their tlewpolnt. when It Is put up tn them Mils nfter- """" FIVE ARE INDICTED j .. Shetland pony, brought horo from (l.'r.iiiil Jury lleliinw Flte Trim nml , San Jose. California, by C. S. Chill Two Not True Hills j son nnd Tom McCarty. Patsy weighs i - I'ite lllle bills mill tttll llOt Imn : ,'1"'' ,u'u' ' '""I '' "'r K""' ury ,nt" ,UU ""rnooii, iw fnl. I ": .'in. null' nii-n1,iiiunirri I Intt": A RIDE ON THE LUMBER WAGON ' a 1 . y s. PEACE PACT IS we in n EETJHBI End of Hostilities Expect cd to Follow Confer ence At Mudania LONDON, Oct. i. An agreement ha Ircn concluilcil between the al lied i;encraU nml Jsmct Taiha. Tur Mill nationalist rcprcxcntatlre, who have been In conference at Mudania over the question of nn armistice, kay nn cxchatiRo tnlecr.tph dispatch from Constantinople. A proctocol Is expected to bo signed today. a , CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 4. The Turkish nationalists havo accepted tn principle) tho allied noto regard ing the near cast settlement, It was announced hero today. Nationalist , troops havo been ordered to avoid nil contact with tho Iirltlsn. LONDON, Oct. 4. Former Pre mier Vcnlzelos of Grccco called on Ambassador Harvey today and ask ed tho ambassador to send'n mes- .a(sJ. ivrfortr.s :M Tricks; AVon j HiblMinn At County Fnlr An interesting feature at the rodeo will bo Tricky Patsy, performing 'annul 4ou pounus ami u sniau , - - , , rmtl lior rlitln- In llm tonneau of tho owenr's car. Among Patsy'a US tricks aro going lo u0, and CCterlng UP Willi UlonK- j?-. - -.-' . .' l FAIR PROGRAM 1'arade loaves Spring and Main, near HIr llasln Lumber company, nt 12:30. All who Intend to participate are urjod by W. T. 1.00, marshal, to bn In Him ready tn go at that time. lie also urge that every cur I owner enter the parade nnd, If possible, with decorated cars. Kvrry merchant has agreed tn enter, Leo said. llelow Is n tentntlvo program of events for the opening day of the rodeo. The program Is scheduled i to mart at 1 o'clock. Tho official i program will bo printed tonight and distributed tomorrow. Riving the names of contestants and horses nnd . the positions In tlm allotment that wilt tako plaro this afternoon. Hero nre the first afternoon's events: One-half mile dash, free for all. Thoroughbred race. Hoys' bull riding. Hurcback l.orsc riding. Ilnrcback bull riding. Three-eighths mllo dash, Itetay race, thoroughbreds. Chariot race. Cowboy race. Indian relay race. Indian saddle horse race. Hoping contest, null-dogging. Ducking contest. Ortlcr of Parndo 1. Hand S. City officials. 3. Tlodeo riders and other mount ed. 4. Indians In costume 5. Merchant's floats and adver tising features. C. Decorated cars and trqeks. Is Bee Able to Reason? Look At Woodhouse Bee Did you know a bee was a reason ing Insect? Neither did tho reporter beforo he browsed through t:ic exhibits at the county fair this morning. N. K. Woodhouse. Merrill apiarist, has a Klne display of honey and apt ury products. In tho display Is an Inverted glasa bowl, filled chuck-a-block with comb. Wbodhouso set tho bowl on a wooden board, leaving an entrance for the bees on the sides. , Now bees, ordinarily. In building honeycomb, start nt tho top and work downward. Dut they couldn't scalo tho slippery sides of the bowl. So they reasoned tlm matter out. They started at tho bottom, tn the middle rr Mm bowl nnd built a pyra mid of comb straight up through the. center. They they wero able to work downward from the top on tho rest of tho Job. They mado a completo Job of it. filling the bowl' entirely. Human engineers could not havo figured a big bridging problem more efficiently. That's only ono of the many strange bits ot knowledge that one can pick up at the fair. The visitor who keeps his eyes nnd ears open can add n great deal to his stock of knowledge In threo days. MOUK ROOMS NF.KDKD Moro rooms aro needed for out-of-town visitors hero for tho fair, and all who have any to sparo are urged by John Keller communicate with him at rodeo hendquurters. Fifth and Main. WKATIIF.lt FHOIIAI11MT1K8 Tho record upon tho Cyclo-8lorma- 1! graph at Under wood a Pharmacy shows that the bar ometric pressure rose slowly, but steadily from noon yesterday until ten o'clock this morn ing. This Is a fav orable Indication j for clearing weath er out tno tact mat the tendency 1 again downward and that tho wind still prevail from tho Southorn quarter adds qulto an uncertain olemont to tho outlook. Forecast for noxt 24 heurs: Generally fall' probably cool with variable winds. Tito Tycos recording tltormometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today, as follews: High 58 miv , 37 . cr'v "" ' 1 . -7l PUBLIC HEALTH wmmw IET SUCCESS Member of Association and Friends Crowd Hall; Officers Named That 500,900 Infant children died during the year 1S30 In tho Unlte States, one-half ot which fatalities might havo been prevented had tho parents been well advised; ard thn during the same period more, than 20,000 mother died at cnildblrMv whoso deaths were largely prevent able, were the statements of Dr. Ks tella Ford Warner, medical director of tho state bureau ot child hygiene, at tho annual meeting of the Klam ath public health association In tho chamber of commerce rooms last night. Kvcry available corner was occu pied In the banquet room by mem bers of the association and tholr friends who havo been following the work of County Health Nurse Lydln Frlcko and tho executive committee during the first year ot the work In Klamath county. Miss Frlcke prepared a detailed re port of her activities since her ad vent here and the results were surprising- even to those who had been more or less In touch with her ef forts. , Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar,- stale exe cutive secretary of the Oregon Tuber culosis association, garo an Inspiring address, asking for closer co-operation between the various agencies having to do with the health of the community. She told of -Mm big work dona by tho organlxatlon which she represents. State Advisory Nurse, Mrs. O. M. Dlakely gave an Interest ing outline of tho duties of county health nurses and strongly recom' mended the employing ot a regular social servlco worker tn this county. Another speaker wasJ. Teuschor, superintendent ot tho boys', and girls' old society. Portland. The evening', program was greatly enhanced by solos by Mis Augusta Parker and Mrs. Nelson and readings by Ml Charlotte Huntly. Arthur Wilton, the retiring chairman, presided at tho meotlng. The following officers wero elect ed for tho year 1922 and 1923: Judgo L. L. Oaghagen, president; R. II. Dunbar, vice president; Mrs. Claude Davis-, secretary; A. It. Wil son, treasurer. Standing committee, Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Mr. O. A. Bellman. Mis Clara Calkins, and Fred Fleet. Tho following Is a report ot fin ances of the Klamath County Health board for tho year Oct. 1, 1921 to Oct. 1. 1922: Receipts and their resources Klamath County. 111.5.00; Red Cross, $993.48; City school board, $150.00; Stamp sales, $78.C5; Mem bership dues, $24.00. Total $2369. 13. Disbursements Salary of county nurses, $1755,00; Car and other expenses of travel for nurse, $573. 10; Telegraph, $1.10; Films, $17.00; Printing, $5.50; Pos tago, 12.00: Miscellaneous, $1,75. $27.85. Tqtal $2356.01; Balance on band, $13.12. Oil TOWN IS SUBMERGED Delia C00U est North ,Oeu4 HutUt Vtom River OrerfWw VANCOUVER, 3. C, Oct. 4 . Delia Coola, a town ot, 176 lababl tnants on the north coast of British Columbia, was completely submerg ed in a flood from the Bella Joola river last Friday and now la covered by four to six feet ot mud and water, according to advice received today. Many aro homeless but o u ot Ufa la roportod. Other towaa aloas; thu river woro believed to hv tutfaratl from tho flood which wm eauM! W . eauMd kf )llY)$.Jjt. , - V1 A i s i-rf y4flljfj