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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
l'AGK TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATU RDAY; JUNE 13, 1925 MA' it , ?$ . If - ail ait Ml ..at: ' ! if J it t ft v 3 t If Fancy Riding Bucking Horses f 4 Are the Dates Mode Is What You Want to See Also the Biggest and Wildest , Night Show in the West yv v nrifwvtiin rwwwwiwri rnArwifr r-wwMMirf rm" ivr wm'ww vvVvvwy wmW jyyv .Klamath the PI falls ace Lots of Thrills Fancy Roping I JIMMY COTRELL j-. IS KNOCKED OUT PENDLETON, June 13, George McCormick of Mullan, Idaho, knock fed out Jimmy Cottrell ot Spokane, Jin the ninth round of a scheduled ten round main event of . a card thold here last night. The knockout I came at the close of the first mln ""iite of the round and was really the -esult of a knockdown In the sixth i when the bell saved Cottrell. The Bpokane welterweight-fought thru ( the seventh and eighth in an ap- parent trance and bung on to save himself. It was the first time 1 Cottrell had ever been knocked out. la the second round Cottrell broke ' his hand and was handicapped dur- ing the rast of the right, although 1 up to the sixth ha had a slight edge over McCormick. The men are ' among the best known welterweights 5 in the northwest. .' World Famous Riders to Enter : Rodeo Here July 2, 3 and 4 BONANZA ARRIVAL Mrs. L. E. Thayer is attending to business In the city today from her home at Bonanza. --' iU.i, Taper was manufactured In China wOwut- 100 13. C. For Breakfast Waff le3 served with Brookfield Farm ' Sausage No place else in town can you get such ser vice as this. V Jack Crim, local boxer, has for saken the lure ot the roped arena and Is now In training for an event of a different sort. He will be among the riders pres ent at the Klamath Rodeo here July 2, 3 and K when some the most famous riders in Oregon will gather at the local falrgrouncs. Crim, before be began his box ing career, was noted as one of the most- daring and accomplished riders on the reservation and bis presence is but one of the factors that promoters ot the event say will insure the best rodeo In history, this year. Many other reservation riders will also be present. The Klamath res ervation has furnished good men year after year and this year's crop ; said to be better than ever before. EASTERN PART OF COUNTY IN FINE CONDITION POE VALhKY MAN E. Griffith ot Poe Valley visited In the city today from h'g borne. CLUB CAFE KODAK FINISHING ,8 H6ur Service . The Peasley'a Work ot assessing all personal property will be concluded here In Klamath county within one week, was the estimate today of William Lee, county assessor, who yesterday returned from a prolonged trip In the eastern part of the county. "The eastern end of the county Is literally covored with grass. Graz ing was never finer and the farmers nro feeling v8ry optimistic," Lee said. , "The sad part about It all Is the fact that with more range available than has been the case In many years, the ranges are almost entire ly devoid of livestock. Past dry years bave caused a great reduction In herds and now when there Is so much grass It- seems too bad that Mrs. A. H. Newton and Mrs. H. Ross, people ot Merrill were In the city this afternoon shopping. TOUAY'8 SCOKKH New York 4 9 0 Pittsburgh ' ' 6, 13 0 McMillan, Greenfield and Harley; Meadows and Smith. American at Boston: Bt. . Louis 7 11 1 Boston 4 12 1 Gaston and Dixon; Zabnlzer, Fuhr and Heving. American at New York: Cleveland 4 ')t 4 New York 7 110 Utile and Myatt; Hoyt & Schang. American at Philadelphia: Chicago 3 11 2 Philadelphia 8 11 1 Lyons, Blankenshlp and Schalk, Grabowsky; Harris and Coch rane. National at Chicago: . Boston 0 6 0 Chicago. ..2 .,7 f) Barnes and Gibson! t t - Jacobs and Hartnett, Dress Up for the Rodeo We can . outfit you from head to foot with the proper togs for Klamath's. ' Big Show, July 2-3-4 ; ( Klamath Klothing Kompany I i i Leading Clothiers t ? f t t t t t t X X t t t T " r; V"lnf,tnouW,tW:It-,ro-tItlfo- J advantage ot It."