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Plans All Ready for Big Rodeo "
Which Starts Thursday; Riders
and Broncs Ra'rin for Action
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TUESDAY, .TUNE So. 1ft2S
UNDERWOOD'S
Everything's till act for the big rodeo which Ktarta
day after tomorrow and continues until Saturday night.
The buckers arc all corralled and ready to do their stuff.
The relay teams are champing at their bits. The Jtoman
horses are all primed for action, while the cowboys and
cowgirls are ready to snap into it just as soon as the
starters and judges clear the field for action.
All of the various attractions of a western roundup
are billed, with substantial cash prizes itp for the win
ners of the various events. Some of the best riders,
ropers, bull doggers and relay teams in the west are
here for the compeition.
The stores, or most of them, will close from one to
five each afternoon of the three days. Crowds are ex
pected here from many points on the coast, and taken al
together, the rodeo promises to be by far the biggest
event ever attempted by the 131y Rodeo association.
Interest locally will be at a high pitch as many of
the best riders of Klamath county will compete with men
of national reputation in the bucking contests and in the
other events. The Indian races and the wild horse races
likewise will draw a lot of local interest, with many Klam
ath riders entered in these events.
If the proper public support is given, the rodeo this
year will go over with a bang and make it certain that
this western exhibition will become a permanent feature
in Klamath Falls. .',
The fairgrounds track and field have been undergo
ing the needed changes for the various events. Strong
fences will protect the public from the horses and steers,
and make it possible for everybody to enjoy a safe and
pleasurable afternoon on each of the three days.
Riffians Suffer
Immense Losses
It A HAT, French Morocco, June 30,
(TV Threw hundred Ktftlnn dead
wcrn counted on tint field after (ho
of finnivo itKiihiKl t tin French (lint
ended Hnturdity III llm upper ty-ben
Valley. It In nnnoiiiirml. Tho Kr. in li
troop on Bumliiy w-ournd lim dln
trlcl unit cleared out llio enemy.
KKCKtVK ritlKONKH
Liquor Imv
Violator
Jnll
In County
Vornlo Johniion, Indian sentenced
to CO duys In Jnll nml 11 flno of !'.!&,
was received nt t tin county jnll to-
Cpolidge Leaves
For Swahipscott
PLYMOUTH. VI.. Juno .18, UP)
President CooIIiIko left Intro today
for Kwampseott, Massachusetts as
Hiirinl t tint his aged father vlrtunlly
lind recovered from an nt link of Ill
ness, Traveling by motor, hu was
expected to reach IiIk destination
about 7 p. ni.
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OWN A KODAK
Box Brownies $2.75
Folding Brownies . . . $9.00
Kodaks $6.50.
Graf lex Cameras . . $62.50
"KRYSTAL KOTE"
Process
, Kodsk Finishing
on VELOX
8 Hour Service
Shavers' Needs
Razors 98c to $6.00
Lather brushes 50c to $6.00
Shaving lotions 50c to $1.00
Shaving soap 10c to 50c
Talcum 25c to $1.50
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Arrive In City From Hentlle to Make
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Harry Wooden recently of Seattle
arrived In tho city yesterday to ac
cept, n poHltlon hero and plana to
day from t'hllmiul". wlicro bo wiui'mako this Ills futuro lioino.
sonlcnccd by Justice of llm Pcuce
11. C. Spink.
The Rodeo, July 2-3-4
Mr. and .Mm. IUini-y and daughter
of Morrill worn shoppers in the city
yesterday.
Rodeo Visitors
Eat
Here
Triangle Cafe
633 Main Phone 624
LET US BUILD YOUR I
BOAT i
And equip it with a
Johnson Motor
WHY ROW
Where You Want toGo?
The new H thtwelii.it Jnhrwon Twin
Cylinder Motor (or Rowboatn lnl
twmt fm ewty to cmtv n n pnlrof
oarfcAboyorRirlcan hatuMeii easily.
WEIGHS
ONLY
OC POUNDS
Complete
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' .Takna mrt ( onn totnt fur rnrrvinu In hnnct!
hnmtr
iy rnwlMMil orfnin, Atlarhrtl
in aoeiulnuto, Tlju uinmfttl-LLy, HpI float
Irnl llkn Bnlii Wttfo himmI rnir ifum oil fitt
nl wlth'itit vlbftlhiit. Lut ua iilvo you (ma
imoiMirsiion(
HTak$ yoa any
ufhmr a Boat
will Float"
loliesoii
J DETACHABLE MOTORS SS
I Sold by
TELFORD 8C SON
120 Conger Ave. '
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Palm Olive
50c
Hudnut's 50c
Ponds 25c
Djer Kiss 65c
Edna' Wallace Hoppers 60c
Stillman's Freckle 50c
Krank's Lemon $1.00
Bulk
Perfume
1.00
to
$8.00
Per Ounce
Perfume
Sets
25c
to
25.00
EVER READY and YALE
From. , ,,, (f$$k Tn
'4.50
75c
5V KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
PUBIT Y t
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
lACCUPAdvl
Hot Weather
Needs
Foot Ease . .........:..........25c
Mum ...... ........................25c
Bath Salts .....25c to $2.25
Swim caps ......25c to $1.00
Body Powder $1.00 & $1.25
Sunex Cream ..60c
Hand
Lotion
Hinds ..: .......50c
Cambay 50c
Chap lotion .....50c
Benzoin cream ...50c
Frostilla .... .................,35c .
Lemon lotion .........50c
: Cucumber cream 50c
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THIEVES loot sTry PPryf
PTniPIrM PITU Hears Plea of
Dinib!LH Ullli Sheep Owners
(Cmitlniicil l'niiu I'nuo One)
At dayliKlit a milt of Red Cross
mii-H(tt and roliiibllltutloa experts ar
rlvoil froui San Fninclato under tho
(Urectiuti ut J. W. Rtobaritsan, rotkit
orK.uilr.er, uml n.)ritliy I.nilynnlH,
dlret-U't uf mirsltiK activities In Uo
t'uettte dlvliiton of tbn ttcit Cross.
Aiiiiouncciin?nt.i wcro mmlo that, a
inec t tti b '( nil UimI Vroti workers
In tho Htrli-kt-ii area would be tmtdo
at onco l.a plun a nioro offieloul or
ganization. '
IvlKhttlntlMl MiHiliK
Tlio latllonhtp Arkansas csswr
lonccd somo ilinu-nlty in feoliiiK hur
way into tho harbor boforo duy
!ig!it when her navlKatiiig ottleera
sti-nlnod their eyes to loeato the
Santa Harbara llsiivt. Tho lighthouse
hail been cut down by tho quake.
Itaiu-hers coming Into the city this
iiiiiimIiis roportod heavy landslides
across tho highway fifteen miles
north of hero. In tho direction ot
ParaillHo Camp in Santa Ynca val
ley. They salt!, however, that no
other damage Juul occurred lu that
section.
Water O. K.
In this territory Is tho Olbraltar
iliiin. wurco of Santa Barbara's
walor siiply, which earlier reorts
yesterday had boon demollshoil, but
which was found later to bo Intact.
Tho totnt ot bodies recovered this
morning tram tho rulus stood at
sovon. They were:
Mrs, Charles E, Perkins, Burling
ton, Jown; Bertram 11. Hancock, Los
Angolos; Dr. James C. Anglo, Santa
Harbara; William J'roctor, Santa
Barbara; Merced Loon; Santa Bar
bftta; Fenthlps Storlo, Santa liar
barn; Miirlnlna Jllettostido, Santa
Barbara., ,
Sorvlcos for Mri". Perkins will bo
held ihoro Uodny. Tho body will bo
sent to Itoaedalo cemetery, Los
Angeles, whoro It will be cremated.
Tho Hutleo, July a-ll-1
ALL IIKAI GUILTY
riltCAGO, Juno 30. (yp) Slx
toen refrigerator mnnufncturlng
companies pleaded guilty in federal
court today to tho indictments in
tho furniture cases under tho Shor
iimtt anti-trust act and woro sen
tenced to pay . fines ranging from
$2000 to $5000 each.
The Rodeo, July 2-3-4
Think Lower Lake Will
Not Be Re-Flooded
For Your Picnic
-Order a Case of
Members of the commission sont
hero by. tho government to investi
gate tho proposed flooding ot tho
Lower Klamath lake basin roturned
yesterday .evening" to their homes,
with indications that tholr final re
port would not favor re-flooding
the area in anostloji.
Prior to departure of the com
mission a general mooting was held
at which officials of the Kiamath
Wool 11 rowers' association were
present.
Arguments against re-floeding the
jlako area were presented by Dennis
O Connor, Michael P. Barry, James
Lacoy, Ned O'Connor and o." L.
llolhrook.
Tho8o brought out tho fact that I
moro than B0.000 head " of sheep
bad wintered in the basin during
tho feed shortngo Inst yenr, living
on tho weeds and grass nnd emerg
ing in good condition in the spring.
Members of the commission indi
cated that they would ndvocnto that
tho basin lands bo split up into
tracts ot not moro than 300 acres
nnd that provision be inndo to in
stall gravity or pumping irrigation
systems on tbeso tracts.
O. C. KrctrUor. director of the
drvision of farm oconomics of the
Reclamation Service, will Join Kl
wood Mead and other reclamation
officials at Yakima, Wash.
Final report on tho matter may
not be expected from tho reclama
tion service for some ttmo, In the
opinion of A. M. Thomns, secretary
of tho Klamath Irrigation- district,
instrumental in calltug tho meet
ing between the commission raid
tho sheepmen.
Tlio llmleo, July
t.W STl'BKNTS FORM
Itll'I.H C'Ll'B
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TOKYO. (P) Tho Students'
Musckelry society has been organ
ised by students ot tho different
universities in Tokyo. Its purpose
Is to Improve tho physical condjtion
of tho members nnd to give them
training In riflo shooting.
OLD BREW
Distributed by
Klamath Ice 8C Storage Co.
Phone 58
Our Concord Grape is a delicious drink for these Hot
days. Order a case of soda today, delivered to your
home in. case, lots.
Ph
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WHITE PELICAN MINERAL SPRINGS CO.
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