MONDAY, .M'l.Y B, t!il THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pago Five IWIFIotoopleI Itodi'o Visitors Among vlBltors who registered at tho White Pelican IiihI night from out of town wore: F. I. Devors, O. C Void, Opi-don Dovers and Frank Allen, ' from McCloucI; F. Pnrkor, Oukland; P. V. Durch and J. S.. Hoggnn of Portland; -G, W. Ashpole, Medford; Miss Irene Gor don, Seattle; Mr. and Mm, W. W. Smith, Sun Francisco;- MIhs Con stance Williams,' Mldlnnd; Mr. and Mrn. J. H. Beckloy, Fort Klamath; H. W. Lanemour and C. O. Dodgo. Orovlllo;' Mr. and Mrs, H. H; Por ter und children; I. oh Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kelley arid Miss Hazel Hall from Eureka, Kansas; Dan B. Henderson, Washington, D. C; E. E. Biggs, Grldley; L. W. Chenoy and Al Wolff, San Fran cisco; R. M. Snook, Talont; and lik .L. Miles, Portland. . n. Tint Fish Has the Hpoon Fred Bueslng Is bewailing the lass of a trout he Is sure weighed at least eight pounds but which he nullum uu uuu iiu uiiuiiuu ui buhui,. After flBhlng for several hours on the Williamson river .yesterday and being rewarded with a fine catch. Mr. and Mrs. Bueslng decided to go homo. Bueslng was about to draw In bis lino when ho' found himself drawn almost Into the river, or something like that. Anyway, the big rainbow Jumped at the line and swalloded the hooki which was not meant tor fish of his size. Noxt time Bueslng Is going to be prepared for tho big ones,' even If he Is not fishing In the lako. Visitors Front California Mr. and Mrs. 10. J. Murray ar rived KaMuday night from their home at Saiisalilii, California, for a visit here. They wore accompan ied by tholr, niece; Miss Uornurdlne Wnnnon, who Is visiting her par ents, Mr., and Mrs. P. : B. Mannon, at the Enterprise ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray will also be guests at the ranch until after 1 the rodeo. Francis Hnnnon arrived last night from Richmond to visit his pn rents and take In the rodeo. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. (lien Garrott arriv ed today from Portland for a visit with Garrett's fa' her, J. H. Garrett. They made the trip by car and stop ped for a visit with Mrs. Gnrett's parents at the Lenz ranch on the Upper marsh. . - . Student Home , Kenneth Perry returned homo Snt- j urday from Portland, .whore lie spent I a short time after -the close of 0. A. I C. He will pass tho summer here ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry. Driving To Chcluills m : Mr.y nnd Mrs. Thomas Lang, and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert David, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Charley and Seargent and Mrs. Brown, of the reservation, have loft on an automo ' bile trip .to Chehalls, Washington, expecting to be gone about 10 days. Registered At Hnll Among visitors registered at the Hall for the boglnnlng of the ro doo are C, N. Crawford, Fort Jones, ; California; . L. L. Griffin, Ely; 0 C- Williams. Yreka; L. D. Hurd, Hornbrook; H. A. Taylor, Yrekaj 'W. O.'Dalton and son Carl, Malln; ,L. O. and L. C. Slsemore, Fort, Klamath; T. C. Hamilton, Silver Lake; Hubert Morolock, Jo'Iin Winters, Charlie Duncan and Fred Rood, Malln. . ' Tourist JSr-Here an r -y-irv ; A party-ot tourists from the east, who registered al the White Pelican last night on their way to Crater Intrn nni Mr nnrl Mpp. Htanhfttl TV Davol, their son, Stephen, Jr., and daughter, Miss Florence; Mr,' an1 Mrs. F; L. Emory, all of Boston; and E.; A. MncDougall and Miss K, MacDougall of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Renincs Here i Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Reames ar rived Saturday night from San Fran cisco, and will be here some time vlsltlng'relatlves and looking after their property Interests.; They made the trip by car, driving by way of Medford. Visiting Sister Mrs. H. F.! Deuel and little son are bore from Medford, visiting her Isster, Mrs. Robert Claye. Mrs. Deuel was Miss Amy Wing before here marriage. Accept Position Miss Helen Caldwell has taken a position In the offlco of II. C. Mcrry niun MIhs Caldwell was graduated from the local high school this year. liiiinlHTuinti Home It. 1). . Mortens'on has returned from a business trip to Sun Fran cisco. -L "'' .7 ; 3,000 PASS THROUGH : FAIR GROUND GATES (Continued from Pngo One) " i rr all. Purse $100. First, $"D; second, $25. ' Owner and Horse. Jockey. D. F. Hahh King Tut , ." '. Richardson Jack Parker Oregon John . .'. .....Jack Parker I.. R. Holbrook Derby , : 1.. It. Holbrook Ray Murphy Sam Hill riny Murphy Second race Half mile Indian saddle horse race, with jockey rig ging. Dally event. Winner drops put. Purse $25. Owner and Horse. Jockey. John Copeland Moonlight ' John. Cdpel.Tiid Dice Crane Semalta ,r. : ...... ..Roland Jack on Vergil Wilson White Pelican ...... WHImr Crane f'elton John ICagle ....Pellon Jotin Special raceCossack, style. Rid ers, Jack DeLude, Fra.r,k Smith, Montana Red Tate..' Third race Half mile cowboy race. Coyboy saddles and spade bits.' Daily event. Winner drops out each day. Purse $15, Owner and Home. Jockey. D. F. Hahn-M8d J......:..: i h.- R. Holbrook Jolly .......... .L, Holbrook L. M. Cober (loldy ....... .,. M. Gober DeLude Cnmodore ...W'. DeLude ' Fourth race -3-8 mile "ndlan thor oughbred race. Purse $'35. First, $25: second, $10. ' ",''' Owner and Horse. Jockey. Mrs. W. Crawford Little Dick .... ...lack Parker Dice Crane Sally Greenwood ." Roland Jackson George Galllger iLittle John ...... ....Freddy Jackson Leonard Moore Reta L. Moore Finley Wilson Virginia Jones ; Fifth race 3-8 mile clash, free for all. Purse $50. First, $35; sec ond, $15. Owner and Horse. Jockey. Jack .Parker Dingo .. .Jack Parker L. R. Holbrook Ella Retreat .... ,,-L. R. Holbrook Ray Murphy Messenger Boy 4 ......Ray Murphy 'Sixth race -Thoroughbred relay rnco, distance 2 miles; four changes of hones. Beat time In three (lays. Purse $300. First, $200; Becond, $100. . ' Owner and , Horse. Jockey. Luther HollirookHolbrook String , .-. Holbrook Died Crane Crane String . Roland Jackson J. DeLude DeLude String : " ...Montana Red Tate Seventh raSe Indian relay race. Three day event; 2 miles; four changes. Purse $100. Owner and Horse. Jockey.' Dice Crane Crane String Roland Jackson Flnley Wilson Wilson String .... Freddy Jackson Ninth race Half mile chariot race. Purse $200.'' First, $150; second, $50. . Owner.. Driver. Jack DeLude J....Jack DeLude Givan & Henry ........Glvan & Henry Montana Red Tate rides an exhi bition for the "movies." Light lunches, Ice cream and soft drinks. The Sweet Shop. 2-6 f . A Safe and Sane Way of celebrating the Fou1rth"is to make your wife that Is or Is to be a gift of some of our high class Jewelry. . Then she'll remember?- the Fourth always with your gift In mind, and you'll be spending "y"6uV; money on something enduring Instead of on noisy,, and often dangerous other things, j Drive To Portland- Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 0. Bnmbef and their son-in-law, Peter Propst, left, yesterday for Portland, where they will visit Mrs. Prop&t until after the Fourth. At County Clerk's Offlco Miss Ruth DeLapr who returned home last week from the iPnlverslty of Orogo,n, has taken a position at the county clerk's office tor the sum mer vacation. Home From O. A. C. Marvin Lucas arrived home last night from Corvallls. where he has ' been attending college, and will be here this summer with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Lucas. Hero For Rodeo Mr. and Mrs. G. A Gooley arrived by car today from Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. H.'W. Reynolds until after the rodeo. Mrs. Qoolley and Mrs. Reynolds are sisters. Visitor From California ' Mrs. Emma Corpe arrived Satur day from San Francisco for a visit with her nephew,; and wife) Dr..and Mrs. W. R. Boyd and' with DKlaria Mrs, E.'J. Boyd and other relatives, Hero From Berkeley f Mrs. (D. M, McLemoro nnd two children arrived Inst- night from Berkeley to pass the Summer with McLemore. , Homo From 8. F. Mrs, R. E. Allison and little grand son, Stephen Stanger, returned home last night from San Francisco, where Mrs,, Allison went oh business a few days ago, Lumberman Home' Fred Shallock returned Saturday from a business trip to San Fran cisco. ... 1 Former Residents Hero Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Lund and three children are here from Susan vllle for a visit with Lund's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lund. Hotel Keeper Home Chris iBlanas Is home from a ten days visit In San Francisco. His sister, Miss Mary, who went down with hint,, stayed to visit friends. Newcomer To,K. F. ' S. M, Hochstetler arrived Satur day from Portland to take a position with Dr.' T. Q. Qoble. Hochstetler Is a professional lens grinder and mechaplcali optician. Visit InR Vnclc Miss Agnes Drlscoll arrived last night from Eugene, where she has been attending the University of Oregon, and Is visiting her uncle, James Drlscoll and Mrs. Drlscoll. Herr On Huslress Russell Williams came Iri from Portland on business and returned today, J, QUICK AND EFFICIENT ! SERVICE Is What You Want When, Your GLASSES , Are broken, or you make up your mind . to get new onea. We now have an expert lens grinder and mechanical optician from Portland.. ... With hia expert services we will be able to turn out all ' lines of work a little faster than we were able to do in some cases in the past; Di J. G. GOBLE 709 Main Phone 133-W Phone 39 Photographic - - A'1 . ?- All the prevailing styles in Street 7 Quality Portraits Now on display in our windows. The GOLD TONE " BLUE TONE COPPER TONE OLIVE TONE Also the LINEN, the BUFF ' , " - and PLATINUM FINISHES ' -. - . As good as the best Better than the rest. MAKE O. A C. YOUR NEXT GOAL You have finished high school . and, like all wide-awake graduates, are . looking -to college. The State of- Oregon offers you the best of training and a collegiate degree In the leading pur suits and professions, as . follows: Engineering, Agriculture, Com merce, Forestry, Home Econ omics, Military . Science and Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, and Music Student life at the Col- ... ' lege is rich In opportuni ties for leadership and -personal culture. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 For Information write to THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College , Corvnllis Bend to spend $191, 194. G5 on streets. ; Elgin Toll Gate roud over moun Inlns being reopened. Light lunches, Ice cream and drinks. The Sweet Shop. 2 Light lunches, Ice cream and drinks. Tho Sweet Shop. 2- Kodak finishing at St.inson's. Codec tickets' Now on sale at Headquarters under Pine Tree Theatre Get yours now before the rush begins. Rodeo Trains Run Under Supervision of Klamath County Fair Board Over O. C. & E. Railway Beginning at 11:30 a. m. each day of Rodeo and continuing until crowd has returned, trains will leave Second and Klam ath Ave: every 20 minutes. ROUND TRIP TICKETS Sold At Second & Klamath 25c .4..4.4..-'''H! (' KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL ; Pine nt Fourth Slveet Klamath Falls, Oregon In accident or illness call the hospital where doctors, nurses, pharmacy and ambu lance assemble waiting your call. Where re sponsibility of human life is assumed as a matter of business. ' Triumphs of medicine and surgery are celebrated in the hospital. The Klamath Valley Hospital provides the , armamentaria of combatting disease and in jury in a big, comprehensive way. ' It waits your call. , WARREN HUNT, M. D. ;( . . .' . . .. . . .' ; ... ......... :::' ' .J' ' . . : - ' . ' "' .."" - PIANO and VICTROLA SHOW For the benefit of the many folks who do not con template purchasing just now, hut are interested enough to want to know prices, qualities and terms, we extend this invitation to visit our warerooms dur ing the Klamath Rodeo. Hours are eight to one, and five to nine evenings. Earl Shepherd Co. Musical Instruments Exclusively 507 M..in Strcst .1 , .. . . , . ( i ...'"..,' soft!' r. softt, G V Owner and Manager 1 mam