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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
i,iw,NTKTrr nwATtf. mirATTT im.'wrr:. , v tjjjji"Siu3Kttis5s' "t-i OFFICIAL RODEO PROGRAM mjfje A1TT? l0 mm WRITING A CHECK ONCE PREVENTS PAYING TWICE The surest way l mulcr a IiII "ik-ad" so that it will STAY dead, is to pay by check thrminh the American National Dank, I'.very cancelled check is a clear receipt which establishes the fact thai you paid. And the mere fact that you carry a checking account stamps you as a person of business-like habits and trustworthy character. We shall be jjl.ul to open a checking account for you at this bank. Come in, The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Rcaerve System. I " v "" 11 memite i ifl' hails its kings of miles t T pays to get the miles out of "Red Crown" that the Standard Oil Company's years of gasoline-making ex perience have put in it. Red Crown is simply crowded with miles see the records be low that this year's trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles -Yosemite Econ omy Run. They prove it! USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN The secret that the expert knows is in getting Red Crown's miles out. The new Red Crown Mileage Card just out makes it as t simple as a-b-c to increase your mileage. It ' tells what to do for your car your carburetor and just how to DRIVE to get 15 to 30. miles extra per tankful with Red Crown. (Remember for the biggest event of its kind in the West they have chosen "Red Crown" exclusively for nine consecutive years. ItU pay you to follow suit I) Stsrt your own economy run today on Red Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card at your nearest Red Crown pump (red. white and blue) the best buy in town bv MILES. 102C MILEAGE RECORDS (Here r the mile th&fpt out of Red Crown. " i Bty milet nd tncieaw yeui- niUwy) CLASS CAW DWIVtH yT,f swicei. ... . PTAKea Rln J.Botnml 17 A ! 5s!!.'? J- Bomant IT .4 1 2A 6Und Sd.n H?Nevj 13. B 3A- Ronmur H. K.Tarkington ZiJ.1 A Gardner Hrouglum A. H. Rogers tfj Steams-Knight BA Sedan B.Trtrlce l-4 CSSr Oaklsnd Sedan H. Neville jTsT"' sn zlz mm mxvm STANDARD Oil COMPANY (California) Official Program, Seventh Annual Rodeo, Klamath l allH, Oregon, July 3, 15)25. Kaclng Program. Kaee No. 1 V,-mile, free for all. Purse $100. 1st, .7o 2nd, $25. Cal Curn, owned by Dorr & Carl, rode by Officer Meteor Maid, owner R. H. Maley, roder Warren Rambo Virginia Dare, owner R. II. Maley, rider Patches, owner R. L. King, rider Peter Cole. Uonnie Girl, owner Gober, rider Gober. Joe Day, owner Gober, rider Short Cut, owner Dice Crane, rider Wright. Sontag, owner Cookman, rider Pecard. Doc Hayes, owner Dorena Triekey, rider Trickey. Race No. 2. !i-mile Indian race. Free for all Indians. Indian owners and Indian rider3. Winner first money to drop out each day. Purse ?50. 1st ?35 ; 2nd 15. Royal Prince, owner Wright, rider J. B. Rogers. Short Cut, owner Dice Crane, rider Cowen. Sallie Green, owner Dice Crane, rider Buster, owner Copperfield, rider Sconchin. Princess, owner Cookman, rider Pecard. Elwood. owner Wilson, rider Race No. 3 Ladies' Relay Race, l-mile, 3 changes of horses, 3 day event. Purse $600. 1st $400 : 2nd ?200. Lorena Trickey string, rider Lorena Trickey. Sid Steele string, rider Whirlwind Annie. Race No. 4. Chariot Race, 3-day event, y-mile. Purse $200. 1st $150; 2nd $50. Dallas Givan team of BIy, driver D. G. Givan. E. B. Henry team of Klamath Palls, driver E. B. Henry. Trick riding by Lorena Trickey. Race No. 5.-5-8 mile, free for all. Puree $100. 1st $75; 2nd $25. Oseola, owner Dorr & Carl, rider Officer. Meteor Maid, owner Maley, rider Rambo. Virginia Dare, owner Maley, rider Patches, owner R. L. King, rider Pete Cole. Royal Prince, owner Wright, rider Rogers. Freckles, owner Copperfield, rider Riddle. Princess, owner Cookman, rider Pecard. Elwood, owner Wilson, rider Kahant, owner Trickey, rider Trickey. Race No. 6. Roman race, 3-day event. Puree $450. 1st $300; 2nd $150. Gringo & Camelso, owner Trickey, rider Trickey. Little Girl & Jada, owner Silvers, rider Silvers. Nick Carter & Dollie Hoyt, owner Sid Steele, rider Steele. Race No. 7. Men's Relay Rect. Puree $600. 1st $400 ; 2nd $200. Trickey string, Rider, Trickey. Steele string, Rider, Steele. . Rodeo Program Event No. 1 Bare-back riding, horses and bulls. $5.00 per mount. Contest riders have preference in this event. 3-day event. Event No. 2. Steer roping contest, 3-day event. Purse $150. 1st $100 : 2nd $50..Entrance $10, half to be ad ded to puree, half to be divided in day money, split 60 per cent and 40 per cent. Entries: W. F. Berkms, A. Goss, Mack Jackson, E. T. Givan, D. G. Givan, L. J. Horton, Guy Cash, Geo. Fletcher,. Everett Hickmon. Event No. 3 Cowboy milking contest. Puree $15 each day. 1st $10; 2nd $5. , , Event No. 4 Bull-dogging. Puree $10 per fall.v Event No. 5 Trick roping contest. Purse $75. -Event No. 6 Sowboy bucking contest for the cham pionship of the World. Purse $1000. 1st $500; 2nd $300; 3rd $200. i No. 4, rider bob Lewis, horse 42. liig tfaliy. , 37, rider Offer Schnick, horse 33 Death Valley. 44, rider Jesse Stahl, horse 10 Hot Dam. 1 ' 7, rider John Dugnay, horse 41 Cow Track. 32, rider Shorty Hample, horse 16, Whirlwind. 41, rider Everett Riggs, horse 32, Pall Bearer. 8, rider C. Galbroth, horse 25, Simms. 2, rider Ivan Bode, horse 3 Fort Klamath. 3, rider Sundown Jackson, horse 13 Tamarack. . 5, rider Guy Cash, horse 35, Antelope. rider Schnick, horse 5, Jack Dempsey. , 9, rider Jerry Chocktoot, horse 39, G. C. 12, rider Lute Willis, horse 31, Moonshine. 36, rider, Lester Hixon, horse 8, Corkscrew. 16, rider Ed McKinley, horse 9, Snappy John. 39, rider Bill McKinley, horse 36, Hackman. 20, rider Jack Crow, horse 37, Rimrock. 27, rider John Kennedy, horse 28 Midnight. 28, rider Dolson Duffy, horse 38 Danger. 35, rider Billy Raymond, horse 26 Snowball. 31, rider Montana Rusty, horse 12 Freckles. 18, rider Micky Sullivan, horse 43, Modoc. ' ; July Fourth Program Race No. 13-4 mile free for all, $50 per quarter. Race No. 2 1-4 mile Indian race, $50. -Race No. 3 2 mile relay. 3-day event $500. t 4 1-2 mile matched chariot race $200. 5 1-2 mile consolation race $200 for each Nicer lo Shop Mornings 'n other day till 1 p. m. , in our Mr. Leonard, Scholl foot comfort expert, has agreed graciously to stay another day, until 1 p. m., Saturday, July 4, to accommodate sufferers with foot troubles. Mr. Leonard reports the "immense" response to the Golden Rule special demonstration of Dr. Scholl's Foot Specialities and Orthopedic Appliances as instrumental in causing him to stay another day. ! 'till one o'clock p. m. Saturday only Store Closes at 1 o'Clock Saturday, July 4, for Balance of day ilia m l""tiiiiiihilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(((f, Kl AM ATM .V' J. piiliiiliiitmliiiliiiliiiliiilinl .... ' KLAMATH J&sfV. FALLS New Stock Kute Kut Coveralls for Girls Just In THREE BANDITS ROB EBOICT (Continued Prom rage One) Race No. Race No. 1-8 pole. , Race No. 6 Ladies relay race 3-day event Finals itv bucking contests. . ;" Finals in roping contests. ") Finals in bareback riding. -$600. Don Hall's PELICAN LUNCH Tlio Homo of tlui IVlloim STEW 0th St. Jut off Main Sandwiches too NOTICE Get Your Taxi for the Rodeo .' v" Grounds from the individual taxi stands Come on!" prodden one. "Oct out the roll you got today." " Wanted the "Big Roll" There attitude was s threatening at this point that McCarthy allowed tiiem to search him. From his pockets they took (3,700. I want Ahe big dough!" exclaim ed one of Ihe bandits Impitiently. "I want ithe $5,000' brought, In to day." They did nt know that McCar thy had made a deposit of $11,000 in a bank yesterday. As (he trio gazed about inquiringly they saw the girl. As one of them grabbed her lie said: "dive me that junk!" referring to t''3e Jewelry that sparkled on her person. Miss Pauley watt about to scream, but the attitude of the h .ldup men compelled silence. Fran one of her fingers they tore the diamond ring. From the other arm they pulled the bracelet. McCarthy In the meantime was being "covered"! by revolvers. . But they were not satisfied. They wanted more. They tied bita Mc Carthy and tie young woman to. a steam pipe In the kitchen, using wire. . -. .,..,,.',.,.(- ...,r.. Then they proceeded in leisurely butJmethodical fashion to explore the apartment, turning things Inside out.' For an hour they g engaged themselves, McCarthy and his com panion watching and waiting. It was while occupied in this exploration that the rest f the Jew elry was unearthed and confiscated A few more threats and flourishes cl weapons and the bandits lef t. " McCarthy and MJ3 Pauley pro ceeded at once to free themselves. It was after midnight when the po lice of the West 162d station were notified that a holdup had occurred McCarthy and Miss Pauely had bone in a taxkcab U the station house to report it. Detectives William Haup- tman and Robert Duggan returned wit'i them Jn the taxi cab to . the house for & general survey of the scene and investigation. '' The police say thait Thomas J. McCarthy was one of a gang cf clever, criminals who operated at Atlanta City, seeking to blackmail men and women they found there. His grand larceny convictions are understood to have been basei upon MUNICH, July 3, The "gov ernment has asked the diet to ap propriate $370,000 for the 'first-' automdblle road in Bavaria. The' proposed , road ; would be 15 miles long, connecting Munich and Starn berg. M..v..:Jti.U4'f' j Not Temporary Relief But CURE PILES or other Redtai or Colon i ailments should not be experi mented with. They should and can be permanently CURED by my nonsurgi cal method. , Send today for my FREE BOOK con raining scores of voluntary testimonial, from patients, some of whom had suff ered iv years ana naa tried every kind of drug and treatment. Read it and you win ocner understand w"v 1 ran ol.r - 11 -J. f anui to CURE your PUr j lor refund your tee. ft H1NTICT, 11.11 Wt, OIKSJTDEAN .M.DIl DflBiliNn nmrrc ctattiv nwn "i!n uuiiginq oui-miimsVi 9 TH l VAN t?MAl A OTH AND Some Honest to Goodness Buckers 4? ! 1 - V I! J 3 ! . f JO iD n ' ' -, - ii i.ii i i ) in ii. rr J Some of the host bucking horses in the west nro strutting their stuff at tho Rodeo this year. If you want nil thern is In tho way of round-up tlirlllti, you can't beat the limine at the fair grounds. Go out this after lioou and tomorrow and aoe juat how good these bucking horses really ore. " - ft t