The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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'EVENING HERXLP, KKAWfiTB PAUfl. OftEflOtt
TUESDAY, JtTOB k, 1021
RODEOx PROGRAM
FIRST DAY, JULY 2XD
i ' Purse 1st 2nd
Race No. 1 H Mile Freo for All 1100.00 75.00 I 25.00
, 'Itace No. 2 ii Milo Indian Raco. Freo for nil In-
V dians. Indian Owners and Indian Rid
ers. Winner 1st money drop out each dny 50.00 35.00 15.00
Race No. 3 2 Mile llolay Race. Free tor All. 4
changes of horses. 3-day event. Host
time In 8 days 300.00 200.00 100.00
Raco No. 4 Mile Matched Chariot Raco. 3-day
ovont. Between teams owned by Dallas
Givans of Bty and E. B. Henry of
Klamath Falls 200.00 ISO. 00 50.00
Race No. 5 Mile Free for All 100.00 75.00 25.00
Race No. S 2 Mile Ladies' Relay Race, Champion
ship of the world. Purse to be announced later
. Race No. 7 Wild Horse Race. $5.00 per Mount 15.00 10.00 5.00
SKCOXD DAY, JULY 3RI
Purse 1st 2nd
Race No. 1 H Mile Freo for All $100.00 75.00 J 25.00
Race No. 2 y Mile Indian Race. Free for all 1N
dians. Indian Owners and Indian rid
ers. Winner 1st money drop out each day 50.00 35.00 15.00
Race No. 3 2 Milo Relay Race. Free for All. 4
.' ( changes of horses. 3-day event. Best .
time in S days 300.00 200.00 100.00
Race No. 4 H Mile Matched Chariot Race. S-day
event. Between teams owned by Dallas
Givans of Blay and E. B. Henry of "
Klamath Falls 200.00 150.00 50.00
Race No. 5 Mile FreeKfor All 100.00 73.00. 15.00
Race No. 6 2 Mile Ladies' Relay Race. Champion- -
ship of the world Purse to Do announced later
Race No. 7 Wild Horse Raee. $5.00 per Mount 15.00 10.00 6.00
THIRD DAY, JULY 4T1I
Purso 1st 2nd
Raco No. 1 Mile. Free for All. $30 per quarter J150.00
Race No. 2 "4 Mile Indian Race. Free for All In
dians. Indian Owners and Indian Rid
ers. Winner to drop out each day 50.00 35.00 15.00
Race No. 3 2 Milo Relay Race. 3-duy event.
Race No. 4 V, Milo Matched Chariot Raco. 3-day'
event.
V Race No. 5 4 Mile Consolation Novelty Race.
$20.00 for each H pole ; S0.00
Race No. 6 Ladies' Relay Race. 3-day event. Chani
- pionshlp of the world.
Race No. 7 Wild Horso Race. $5.00 per mount.... 15.00 10.00 5.00
TEMBLORS STILL
M0K1
FROM ROI XD LAKE .
-." Mr. and Mrs. ' Joe Foster and
children were in this afternoon
from their home at Round Luke
Bhopplng. . .
Awaits
1XDIAX HELD
Hearing . on Reservation
Chnrgti
Kearns Cannot Be
In Boxer's Corner
. . RETl'RX FROM ASHLAND
Spend Week-End at Aslilnml With
Relatives nml Friends
Watkins Davis, young Indian, Is j -
held at the county jajl on robbery NEW YORK. Juno 30. Jack
j charges following hhj alleged at-, Kearns, manager for Jack Demnsey.
tempt to steal $20 from a tent at and Mickey Walker, today was den-
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sanders and
Miss Mary Walker, who motored to
Ashland to spend the week-end with
Miss Walker's parent?. Mr. nrii Mrs.
B. Walker, returned to the city.
VISITING AHLSTROX HOME
Takcview People Guests of Mr, and
' Mrs. E. C. AtilMron
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Gnnther of
Lakeview are visiting at the home
of Mr and Mrs. E. C. Ahlstron of
the Sunset apartments.
Wlulkse in which Elvira Blow. In
dian woman, was sleeping. He will
be given a hearing before V. S.
Commissioner Bert Thomas.
DI XX TO LEAVE
Manager of Western I'nion to Visit
at Eugeno
Ray Dunn, manager of the
Western I'nion, plans to leave
Thursday for Eugene, where he
will visit until the Fourth of July
holidays with friends.
led permission by tho state athletic
commission to second Walker in his
fight with Harry tireb, world's mid
dleweight champion, at tho Polo
Grounds Thursday night.
Gallatin River Valley Feels
Additional Disturbance
Last Night
UOZKMAN, Moul., June ISO..
Southwestern Moiiluuu continued to
keep Its cartlmuakn eye open today
wlt,i tho receipt of nevs lute lust
ulglit that shJOks still wero being
felt neir tho scene of '.he djs'.ubr
ances of Saturday nlsht and Sunday.
Tho ll.Ulatln river valley stirred
rcillossly all day yesterday and dli
tlnet sneaks were felt hero at 10;30
and 11.35 o'clock last night.
Last night's shocks drove i pie
from their bods and many spent
tho rem Under of tho "night out
doors.
D.cns or shacks 'luivo been felt
between Hoaoman and Threu Ktirkc,
one of tho three towns which suf
fered most, since Saturday nigh. A
shock at 3:30 o'clock Sunday ....r
njnn. t'PI'led over the weakened
walls of a school building at Man
iiattan, whl.'h was partially wreck-
; d Suuidny night.
! The shifting vt tho oart'a'j sur
face yesterday were, felt al Great
Falls, Helena, llllllngH, Logan. Three
Fork and .Manhattan, but no ma
terial damniro was done.
Several hundred men are at work
clearing miles of Chlcagi, Milwau
kee and Sti Paul railroad trucks In
Sixteen Milo canyon near Lombard,
which was buried by avalanches rc-
I m'.ting from quakoj. Traffic over
Mllu.'.ML'nn Hn, ellM Id I in ,,.
iible tiiroush that section, and Its
trains uro being re-rauted over
N'lrtho: n Pacific ad Grout Northern
tracks.
Althotiit'i tha property loss at
MaiihatMtl. Three Forks and Logan
itill is ealhnnted at $500,000. some
at the partially wrecked buildings
a: be .'alvaged It is said.
outline tho 'reconstruction. Last
night l hey started tho program by
raising $10,500 In ten in I nil leu at
a hastily summoned assembly lo
flnanco thu clearing away of wruck-uge.
SHOPPING littm JiEXO
Mrs. J. A. lliislioug wiim among
the shoppers. In tho city today from
Keno.
ItliXTOX FROM OI.liNE
Harry llentou of Oleno was in
tho'clty toduy on business.
POl'l'L.Ml KLAMATH tllltl,
To Visit Eiiht Willi Aunt mid Cousin
i IHll'liiK Xet HIv Weeks
Miss Milium Martin, olio pf Hie
popular young Indies of Klaiuatli
Kails left Kan Francisco this morn
lug for Oakland whom alio Joined
her mint, Mrs. K. If. Woodwind, with
whom she will leave on Friday even
ing for New York City lo enjoy mi
extended Visit throughout nil tho
lurgo eastern id lies. Al New York
City they will bo Joined by Mrs.
Woodward's son, Martin Woodward,
who has been spending tho past
year Irnvellug nbronil. Tho pnrly
plans to reliii'u lu tho weslorn const
by way of llio Piimiiiiu Canal.
IIAMIU'IUI (A') Tho Hum.
Doulsi'liliHid, a former 'Iraiis-Atlniillii
pridu of Iho HuuihiirK-Aiuorlcmt
Hue, has been sold to a llerllu firm
to be scrapped. Tho wssol served
us mi excursion bout under thu
niune of Victoria Lulso. und after
llm World war was nuiiln put Inlu
service between .lluinlilirg and Now
York as the lluifim.
See Miidamo Pttmirto for expert
iiiarcellliiK mid bob curling at Mou'H
lienuty Hlinppe. Adv. 211-tl
VISITED XIECE TODAY
Los A.iReles .Man and Party
i Friends Hero for Hrlef Visit
T. A. Churchill of Los Angele3
and a party of friends who are
taking a motor trip through Ore
gon, stopped in the city enrouto.
y A T 1 1 J 'A I w""rc 'r- -nurcniii visuea wnn nis
Ine KOdeO, JUly 23 4 j niece. Miss Burnadlne Metcnlf.
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Camp Radios
IGHTS
VACATION TIME IS HERE
for
FISHING AND CAMPING
Let us equip you
vacation
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Our fishing tack
le department
is complete
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Our stock adds
greatly to
,. Ccmvenience
and pleasure
; on any
auto trip
Auto Tents-Auto Robcs-Fold'ng Beds-Camp Furniture-Portable
Radio Sets-Camp Stoves-Camp Lights
and Accessories make for greatest pleasure.
This Store will be Closed all Day July 4th
BALDWIN HARDWARE CO.
"The Winchester Store
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418 Main , ' Phone 2fA
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HACK FHO.M SALEM
llt-tidl.ury Heturus l-'rom llu.l.
iiess Trip .
K. E. Bradbury, director of the
Klamath Irrigation district, re
turned . yesterday from Salem,
where ho. was called on personal
and official hutdne.ss.
TODAY'S SCOHES
National at Chicago: R. H. E.
Pittsburgh i.k 0 3 0
Chicago ., I C 1
Hatteries Meadows and Smith;
Knufmnnn anjl Hnrtnelt. .
National utW. Y.: ' 11. II. E.
Boston 3 7. 2
New York ! - 6 a
Batteries Cooncy and O'.S'cll;
Scott mid Snyder.
American at Boston: It. II. E.
New York 3 10 1
Boston ,.0 4 1
Enttcries Jones uml Schang;
Ehmkc and Pleinlch.
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GREWSOME SIGHT
(Coiitlnupd From I'nge One)
One tagged cra?.ily in fronl, Its
gable hanging two feel nearer the
read than Its foundation p ists. An
other had buckled In tho middle and
peered al (he passing world through
bay -windows which until yester
day hud been sheltered from tho
summer sun by an old fashioned
veranda.
immediately next door was a lit
tle home of two stories W'iiich look
ed much weaker In build than Us
neighbor, but horo not a bit of
damugu had been done eixept tj the
chimney cap which had been eat
limited into a. bod of roses. Tor
rents from broken mains had -hushed
llirauh a number of homo tracts
burying gardens and sido walks
under a layer of mud several iuo'ics
thick.
Hleer.i Ollldcol-H
Nowhere, or only l:i very rare In
Uances did Hie men, women and
I :ii!lJ.en or aanta uai'Dara spend
I ist night within doors. .Many
wli::.e homes wore wro-ked were
t-.Tecd to bed d awn In I lie open un
der the segment moon. Tho re
mainder slept on their lawns from
oicu, not knjwing when n flesh
jartli tremor might . bring their
Jel!lngs down about Hiolr curl.
T.V) facts stood out from many
itr kins foulurcs In tills city to
day. One wjs tho out limed, de
tennined calm with which Its cit
izens raced their destiny and tholr
duty, and tho other wus tho absence
lb any serious flro, which In ourth
quakes el-.icwiinro had iiifded to the
horrcrs of stricken communities.
' IMiiii Itcronslruclion
Early today the leading bankers
and businessmen lof Banta Burabnrn
plan to meet In general se-islon and
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K. Sugarman
'7 Ain't Mad at Nobody'
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iioaeo uays
are dress-up and
recreation days as well
Most everybody is going to the
Rodeo and going in flying dress-up
colors, too. The worst of it is there
is always , something that a fellow
forgets, so we are mentioning a few
Sugarman favorites.
We Not Only
Say So But
Live Up To It
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When wc say we arc giv
mf you the finest mer
chandise that money will
liny for the same price or
less we mean it and guar
antee every article to give
satisfaction that leaves
this store.
Leave your
luggage here
We'll cash v
your checks
Lay on a Few of These Sugarman Favorites During X
the Semi-Final Rodeo Buying Days
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Straw Hats
Bags, Lug
gage, Suit
Cases
Dress Shoes
Rodeo Boots
Work or
Dress Sox
Suits,
$25 to $0
Nifty Shirts
Ties as You
Like 'Em
Work Clothes
of all kinds
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Hot . Weather
' Underwear
Bathing Suits,
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New Flannel
Trousers
Store Will Be Closed
From 1 to 5 P. M. During Rodeo
Days Open Thursday and Friday
Evenings
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The Rodeo, July 2-3-4