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TI II" EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PB Thr
Highway Work in County
Being Pushed to Completion
' !h' (, r. HTKllltl.VM,
, Jtoellll'lll. Hint,) IllHlnniy KllKlllcer
tJl'Udlng on 'I'.'ui lmllos-Callfiirnlil
highway iinn'i ri.im iiuro Is1 pro
giehslllg Vim ,. - .1 . iitly n;ul It In now
possible I linvit( over Ihu now mac
uiliini practically IIhi mil In' 11r.tu ix'o
to Khutmth Agency, lliiyuml this
point n ml ln-twoon K tu milt li Ahik y
ami Furl Kliiniiilh (raffle Ih being
dutourud o.nr Iho nlil mini imudltig
construction ef a new bridge vw
Fori rrouk.' II l very probable,
however, Unit 1 It In section wilt liu
thrown un In truffle In Inn tor
till) tipillllllg lit ('ruler I'll- o.
lurry In tlm watchword unit the
traveller It practically sure to find
, thj IiIk crusher plains In operation
day nr nlitlit grinding out the mater
ial for (tin macadam surface which
mmins dollars saved 1 11 Iho operation
of cars ami tru cktt.
; Royonrt fort Klnmiith I In lllll
CoMHtr uction com puny wore crowd
IiiK (tin mow linn buck In ordur to
rommnnco operations a fw days
ciiilliir, ' Th Ik urn; I Ion extends imrth
frmii Fort KhniuiUi to Hunil .creek,
reaching Mit oast oiitrnticu In ('ru
ler lit ho, hut III Hlllll' (If llollbll!
crown mid shifts will mil lie . cow
plelud until lulo Jhln full iic.coulil
of tlm short w or k I iK season.
rielweou Kin tnnlli Fulls nd Anli
liilnl every effort lt being put for
ward toward llni completion of u con
lluiinuii iiiiicikIuiii rurfiie(, to n roll
in . -Mi. i with ill" I'lidflc highway
lioiir Anhluiid. 'flilii In all under con
tract Willi llin cxci'Di Inn of 11 inilcn
f (in Konn went and llin Klamath
county court ' Is .now attending u
meeting of tho nluln hlghwuy com
liilHalou ul I'orllund In urge upon
them the necessity of lotting n con
truct to clnno thin lunl gap In KJnm
nth oounly's in out Important h I fc h -wuy
ii n outlet to Oio 1'in.lflr, high
way mill I'orllund which will he
maintained free from snow through
out iho wlntor months. A roul road
(hat can bo traveled In comfort it
all loaoons,
KLAMATH
GETS SUPPORT
f. COMMUNITY
(Continued from Page One)
Illy riidi ii tiro largely rniichorn. They
tiro busy nil tholr raucho iiin.il of
Iho 12 month, ulid Iho rndoti wan
' conceived on u form of amusement
; and recrentUin rather thnii an n
uutiiiiuH enterprise, inn now mey
ura confrnhti'd with a proposition
which promises In outgrow nil orig
inal plans mid to exceed even .the
most anttuliiit expectations of those
' business mnn of Klamnth I'nlls who
Joined Iho enterprise.
NtiH'k Hom-l of Huiccwi
Perhaps tho Bccrot of tho orlg
Inal Illy rodeo's miccenn wan the
Quality of stock acq n lied by iho as
soclntlon. ' Buch hnraei an Ulurk I le
mon, Cotton Dully, MvAdoo and
Hnowball woro and aro an lively
'. utickar at aro found anywhoro In
tho wont. And thin year, tho nmo
clKtlon will hnvo 1)0 bond of buck
,lnt honon, loma ot tlioni wilder
'' even than Iho fumed lllack Demon,
who la worth hundrodn of dollars
oven thoush ho works but throo days
out oft yosr. And In addition to
tho horses thoro will bo bulls and
stoors galore, and mou to rldo and
ropo thorn, too, according to Inquir
ies rocolvod by tho association.
Itcd Pnrker To Htnr
Red Parkor, who split third money
In the (rand finals of tho bucklne
contest last year, will bo hero tnln.
But Parkor will bo literally a star
porformor and will not entor tho con
touts. For tho rodoo association has
arrsnred with a moving plcturo con
corn to film Parker during the ro
fleo, and tho final plcturo, wovon Into
a story In which tho namos Southern
brogon rodoo and Klamath Falls will
figure prominently, will bo broadcast
through distributing agencies from
one end ot tho country to tho other.
Officers ot tho Dly Rodoo asso
ciation aro: Jim Glvans, presldont;
8ykei Hamakor, vlca presldont; Mar
Tin Cross, tronsuror; E. n. Henry,
secretary; and Erne Glvans, Jim
Belt and J. C, Edsall, directors.
Reappointed
sf f.V , '
IPSE! POOR .
i PROSPECT
Champion Made Sorry Ap
pearance in Firtt Bout
Back in 1915
NIIW YfiltlC, Juno Z'i. .lnck
I'lcinpnoy, wurhl lienvywol'.ht hoxInK
r)iiiiuil"!i, who iliT"liil his llllo In n
I ri-ruuiid iniilch with Tom millions,
of lit. I'ii ul nl Hhilhy, Mi'iiiuiiu, July
4, wus olio of tlio iiiohI. crnilo and un
proiiili4iii: flKklern of hln clans when
ho nimlo' IiIh .New York how In 1915
In n iiii-d'icinloii conlent with John
Lonlor JoIiiihoii, negro..
Then In hln Infancy us a fighter
and under tlio inuniiKorlul wIiik of
John Iho Itnrlior, licmpiiey appear
ed a sorry prospect for the cham
pionship. Joliimon, alco in tlKhtlnit
biihyhooil, had just recovered from n
knockout from Ram I.aniiford. Ko
I hey were evenly matched In size
nnd tho bout went the limit of ten
roundn.
Each clulmod the unofficial deci
sion. Tho negro's blows, however,
woro mom effective, f-.r a pair of
Hmnpsoy's ribs wero damaged by
! body blows. Deinpney at thnt time
proved to bo a ono-handed battler.
Illi defense was poor and he swum:
his rlKht Instead of shooting' It
slrnlftht.
Among other engagements In his
first Now York visit Dempsoy met
Wild. Hurt Kenny, Amlr Anderson
nnd I'an Kolchell. Kenny and An
derson stayed tho limit of ten round
each but Kenny fell in tho' fifth
round. Early In I!U7, nfler a series
of exploits by no means brilliant,
riempfiey was knocked out In one
round by Jim Flyiin, the 1'uehlo
flii'tiiaii, Vurlmm renorln were clrcu
Intel ulioul thai fmhl and , later
Dompxoy redeemed hlmnelf by dls
poiiliiK of I'lyiin In P un Hum a round,
Wlillo iJumpi.ey'n eaily pmform
aiices went iiHidlocrn and suggentlvo
of anything, but future groatpeHB, ho
developed Into one of tho greatest
heavyweights In ring history. Ho
severed relations with John tho llar
hnr and Joined In a t"islnes de.1l
with Jack Kearno, his present man
ager. Du.ripsey then begun' to Improve
his hitting sll. Previously he had
punched only with his right, using
Iho lift solely for (Intense.
Kenrns declared that ho strapped
DciiirMcy's right arm to his side and
Instructed hlin for months In tho use
of- his left In atlack.
It was with staggering left hi'ks
to the faco that Dempsey sunt Jens
Wlllard' to tho floor tn tho first
round of their championship engage
ment fit Toledo, July 4, 1919. Wll
Inrd wont to the floor seven times
In that round. It was a terrific left
hook to ,tho stomach thnt finished
Fred Fulton, Iho Rochester, M1nn.,
I . -v -
plimteror at Hurrlsnn, N. J., In tho
first round, and It was a left hook
to tho body that started Oeorgos Cnr
Jentlor to .the floor In the greet 1D21
sjicctuclo at Jorscy (Tlly.
i left to face or body Is Dempsey's
moat frequent blow, yet hl right
Ui Jaw and ribs Is unusually effec
tive. He shoots straight to the
mark. His blown, well-timed, travol
only a short distance, the tremend
ous power of the shoulders being
employed in every launching.
FRANK FARMER HERE
Heavyweight Ucr May Hlagu limit
On Fourth of July
Frank Fanner, well known heavy
weight boxer, Is u visitor In Klnmath
county from hla homo at Cla F.luni,
Washington. Farmer, accompanied
by his wlfa and bahy, arrived last
night, and Is at tho Hall. H Is
other points of Interest In the coun
ty, and will probubly remalu until
,ifler the rodeo. ' If It osli bo ar
ranged, he may stage u boxing bout
hero July 4. ' '
Farmer hue fought soma ot tho
best mon on the const, nnd recently
defeated Karl Ritchie, local heavy '
woight, In u bout hore.
Klamath county has twenty-eight
lumber mllb and box factorlos, wltH
planning a trip to Crater lake. about 4. noil omployaes.
rresn
f $' from the
; Lr factory
1 15' FRESH m
TOBACCO J
B.OU. Your own vvrni
PUBLIC MARKET
"IF IT IS TO EAT, WE SELL IT"
Klamath Falls, Oregon
: "" f.'7 ;
WE WELCOME ALL TO OUR CITY AND
ASSURE YOU A GOOD TIME -
. L. Cramblitt Geo. Crowell
Mrs. E. L. Cramblitt D. C. Dimmitt
F. E. Pellet Benson Dixon . .
Geo. H. Morris Percy Dixon
GROCERIES
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
FRESH MEATS
CURED MEATS
PURE LARD?
THE BEST FORi LESS
r-tdurlck "t Thompson, nows
papr publlBher J Dlrmlnghnm,
A 14., wti9 tins been rcopIntod as
a corrMtlsAvMir of tho United
Suites Hhlpvloe iBoard. Mr. Thonu
on, a Iemocri, Wfu first appoint
,ed by 1'rcsldcnt Wilson In 1S0,
irenppolntcd In 1021 by President
Hnrdlng, who j now extends . bl
ioommlsslon. for. anotborterm,"
Rodeo Tickets
Will be on sale at Headquarters under Pine
Tree Theatre beginning on
MONDAY, JUNE 25TH
HENRY FORD WOULD
CONSIDER OFFER OF
RFSPOMCMR! P PAPTYI
Automobile Mam-fact uror Not Ad
Torso To Itnnnlng for Vrcnl
floncjr, Soys Secretary
DETROIT, Juno 2tl. Hpnry Ford
would give sdYlous oonsliforntlon to
an offej. of the presidential nomina
tion by any responsible porsons or
party bofore rojootlng nr accepting
It, according to B. G. Lolbold, his
gonoral socro'tory, Lolbold added,
howevor, that no such offer had yot
boon made, ;
GRAND JURY IS DRAWN
i
Jurymen 'Wlio Will Servo For Next
Six Montlu Soloctcd
e I
A grand Jury for tho Juno term of
eourt was drawn yostorday, and af
ter orginltlng rnportod thnt It had
nonbusiness at this tltno. Tho Jur
ors, who will servo for tlio next six
.months, aro:' Oliver Martin, Mor
rill, foromans Goorgo A, Hnydon.,
Ohlloquln, clerk; Dan Llskoy,
Dairy; W. L, Wolsh, Dairy; nnd 0.
A, Bellman, Roy Orom and Frank
Upp of, Klamath Falls. , ,
The trial Jury was exoUBod yes
terday until Thursday.
r Koaak finishing at Bunion's, 8t
e Rodeo
Pictures-of th
We have been awarded the concession of taking pic
tures of the various event's during the Rodeo. Several
operators will snap each interesting event and pictures
of bucking bronchos, races, etc., will be on sale the
morning following their occurence.
I . - - .
This Year Have Made Special
Preparations for This Work, and
Hope to Turn Out Some Fine .
Postcards and Enlargements
Watch Our Windows for Special Displays
Our Kodak Department will be prepared to handle
large numbers of films during the Rodeo, and regular .
customers, and others, will have their work turned out
promptly and in our usual superior manner.
Bring Us Your Films for
rimshmg
I ,1 purI3c!I
The First Event of
RODEO
WEEK
IS
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY iTHEIR DRUGS '
The First Annual Regatta
i ON THE UPPER LAKE
AT SHIPPINGTON J
Opening By the Band
Program, Beginning at 1:30, Embraces i
CANNOE RACE, TUG-OF"-WAR, LOG ROLLING,
. SURF-BOAT RIDING, SWIMMING RACES and
FIRST CLASS SPEED BOAT RACES Miles
FREE'FOR-ALL10 Mile Race, over one mile course
(25 Entries) , ;
ft
Mail Boat Landing and Buena Vista Old Boat Landing
AN AFTERNOON OF FREE, CLEAN SPORT
FREE SEATS ON THE HILLSIDE
JULY
Remember the Dale
1st
Beginning at 1 :30