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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1925)
sATHTmAY, ;tuiv it, ma EVENTNfT mWMTi, jTLAlvTATn FALLS. OREGON FATJE FTVE' $.v .- r . - , . V7at K.t--.. .J 'jj "Beautiful Buildings , Arc Better Investments" Get the Most For Your Building Dollar See H. R. Perrin BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION i 209 Hopka Bldg. f Phone 250-J I new L TO BE ERECTED BY FAIR Claims of Board and the Rodeo Association ' Considered ' PRIZES ARE OFFERED Free Hay to be Furnished to Livestock During Coun ty Exhibition At n meeting of 'Urn Kliimiitli County Fnlr Hoard hold Friday evening In (liv tilficus of tho county agent, thuru woru present H. K. llrud bury. K. M. Hammond, II. N. Moo, W. V. Southwell nml T. W. Now comb. Tho primary purpnan of tho Binding was tbn flnuncliil U'UuhI moot between tlio fnlr board ntnl tlm Illy Ilndco usaoi-lutltitt nrbdng from tliv thrcn-diiy celebration Juki passed bnl there being no ivpri'Hdilntlvo or member of tlio Hodco Aasociutlim ' proncnt, tlio claims of Imtli parties wore presented by lh" nudllor, Mr. Southwell mid discussed ut length. It wan toted Hint l.t)U0 bo allow ed as two purses of $500 each for ititlomohllo uud harness racing ut tlio i'uiiiIiik County Fair, In addition to u mini somewhat In excess of $2, fiilil used for running, relay und chariot races hint fall. Several In quiries from rating stables bnvo been urilvlng und tlio racing protiriim la being compiled by E. M. Ilumuiond it tul will bo on tlm prcaa within n week. New llullillngl An Hoon an pliiue for nn exhibit house for poultry mul put Mock ore obtained, bids will bn run u'H( iit and ihn now tdrui'luru bo In readiness to receive exhibits by fho llmo tho fair opens. It waa further ordered that thu north end uudor tho grundalund b adequately protocted by rolling doors and 1 hut tho gulden produce, r I 1 I crops, rommuully exhibits, po lato division nod flowtTH ho given spare therein. Thin was niado nocos Hiiry by the crowded condition of tho main exhibit pavilion hint year und the willing of perishable oxhlblla. Hoys' nnd girls' club exhibit!), do mestic, arl. culinary and other dell cnto exhibits will bnvo tho on tiro apace of tin- old hIiow pavilion. I'lihh I'rlM'M Tlio Hum of 1(0 to bo awarded In nml, second und third prlzeti of 1.1 nnd till each, wna tinnnlmouHly a Bred upon for coniinunlty exhibits which wero rcgnrdod by tlio fnlr boa nl na making up a moBl repre sentative, ullrnctlvo nnd vnluahlu part of tho county's display.. This la the firm yenr that prlios for thU pnrllciilnr dlvlaloii havo becu offered und through (ho efforts of County AKenl Henderson, It la hoped Hint tlm coiiiiniiully eluba of Bonanza, I.angill Vnlb-y... .Morrill, .Mnlln, l'oe Valley and the newly orninilzcd iih Hoelutlon at Fori Klauialh, may bi' Induced to enter. , I.mhI year Malin wu tho only ciilerprliilng eouiiiiiin lly to I u I: ndvuttlugo of thla oppor tunlly to ahow tlio world und Klnin- alhlans In particular what bountiful 1 r.ropH, lntclouH eheeae nnd otleT vul-! iiulile producla alio producea, Aa the ' pioneer In coin in u ally exhibit work thq Tulo l.ako Kurmera' Club prom laea aotnethliiK thla year to aurpa'.a', her Initial effort or l'J25, which by the (llloctlou of A. K. Ktreel, "proved one of thu moat ullrnctlvo dlnpluya at tho County Fair. Frco Hay 1'uiiilnlicd II woa formally decided that frco liny would bo furnished to alock und huraea durlnK tho fair uud urn I it for hoca and that rueliiK horm-a would bn provided with liny gratia ou.o day before tho opeulnK of and ono dny after tho Honing of tho County Fnlr, IliHit riltR their innnuKer tluio to pro cure buy for u louKer atay. tipuco fur Induatrlul cxblblta 10x16 feet on tho weal aldu and lOxH feet on tbo cuat.alda of tho lowor arc-ado will he for ronl to such firms, com punlua or corporutlona aa may choose to put In an induatrlul or mcrchanta' dbiptuy. lnco liutt full thu Krounds havo been re-wlrcd so Hint a load for operating InrKo mechanical work ItiK exhibits way bn delivered and dlHtlnct effort will bo mudo to lntnr cl initny of tho uiniiufncturlni! nnd lumber cuncorna to Inatull exhibits thut will lutereat und Intrigue the paiialiiK crowds. There wna iteuerul dlacuiialun ro Kardlni! tho future possibility of eroding a building for womuns' dia pluya and club work, which would answer the purposea of a community meeting place and bo of an Income producing typo by reason of rentals for social events. 11 was finally de cided thai funds did not warrant Biieh expenditure this year-nnd that it wero better to wait until such building inlKht be asHiircd sufficient funds to make II couipleto for ull retiulrcmenla. UwIur to thu uhsenco of tho man ager of tho local buseball team, no definite tinderstnndlng or uKreemcnl regarding the uso of the fair grounds could be reached. Showers for tho bull players, dres.ilng rooms and other conveniences have been InstuIJ o dnnd tho high school ball nnd truck lonniB havo onjoyed these accessor ies during the past few mouths of practice, nnd nfter gumes. Tho fair Hoard expressed them selves In favor of expressing a vole of appreciation to Miss l.oronn Trlckey for her purl which ihey dented u very lurgo one, ill muking tlm recent rodeo ti success nnd with out which they did not believe the uttendnnco would havo reuched the satisfying figure attained. Severn! bills worn considered nnd some passed upon favorably by tho hoard, who ordered them paid us soon us money wits forthcoming to meet them. . . BUMPER CROPS nr uppunni! - . DLUiljUGUnLU (Coul lulled From J'ugc One) j I a fhe moat part, the potatoes aro Net te( Cents, which have been prove lj best adapted to Kfimath soil uud ; climate. .Market fjr Nettet Joins, : seems assured, according t the! county aEent'a office. Dry land farmers, whoso road to I prosperity has been rocky and rough j during the past few years, will have , a prosperous year, according to ro- j ports. While Iho crops will not be i sufficient for most ot tho dry farm era to get out from un lor etlll It Is thought that It will mean a ray of sunshine on a darkened liorlzon. Heat Itiuige Venr Never, In tno memory of tho old est llvejtockmen In tho country, hafo range conilltl.'ns In Klamath been so g:d. As a result of the heavy stand of I'm fattening bua.h grass tho livestock und sheep will havo a good year. At this time tho range grass In tho lower reaches la beginning to dry up and tlio flocks of sheep and herds of cattle aro graduully working ihelr way up wards to tho mountain meadows al.-ng creek bottoms. Sunimlug up tno agricultural con- i dltlsns this time. County Agent C. A. Henderson characterized Klam- ' uth us u garden spot? Heuson for ti'io reniurkublo crops Is said to be i two heavy Tains iu .May, ono .73 I Inezes and tho second 1.00 Inches, i which came ut a time when seed ! was germinating nnd uecdcj mois-! lino. ! Double Life 1 ' t. - ..a Sheriff's Office Makes Report On f Tax Collections Ty day h was a college student, a foot Ixi II star and president of the V. M. C. A. but ly night he was s hijacker. On one of his lawlesa raid n pohcrnan was killed In Dallas. Texas. Ills name ! William Jen nings Dryan Goodman, his home U In Tulta. Okla.. and hist fall he was a star end on tho University of Tulsa football toom. He Is under arrest. Violins ore dangerous. Dallas (Tex.) man won a wife with one. Steady work on the pari of thi sheriff's office ha:i resulted In a record being bung tip for collec-. lion- of delinquent taxes, accord-! Ing to tho semi-annual report ofj 1921 tux collections, made public i today by tho sheriff. Day by day the sheriff's force of tax collectors has worked on de linquencies until on July 1 the books showed that tax delinquencies In tho sum of $85,476.23 bad been collected sice the first of the year. The delinquent taxes extend back as far as 1912 and run up to tho delinquencies of 192S. Delinquencies collected for 1923 were especially high, with a sum ot ?48, 129.16. Ix;ss than half of tho taxes for the year of 1924 had been collected by July 1 of this year, the- semi annual report disclosed. Tho total 1924 taxes ' collected Was $409, 440.45. Taxes for 1923 amounted , to $989,899.53, which Is slightly under the taxes for 1924, : -which total $1,045,287.96. MacMillan Party Leaves Labrador WASHINliTON, July 11. (IP, Tho MacMlllnu Artlc expedition left, HopedVile, Ubrador lit 2:20 o'clock-, yesterday morning. -I, A radU messago to tho national geugra p'.i leal survey reported the de parture, i. "We spent tho day bohlnd Capo Harnlgan, pasting through Windy , Tickle. Commander MacMillan and KngLacer Ja'nes went to Jack Uuio's to get supplies cached there In re turn from last expedition. . - . "Conditions today otitsido Capo Harnlsan nre excellent, but sen -zrceze. Is blowing ico toward our path to the noria. -e:neru abet the that seal. . Important scientific spe cimens arc being secured. All well. MaioMillan." ' - " v.. ' , - Full arul Scalloped There is an effort' to reestablish taffeta In femlnlno fawr, and very attractive dresses of It .have scal loped hems and very full skirts. He who playa tho horse may find be Is the victim , of horse, play. ..: :. . .-j. Bud Hodges And Dawsons Will Be Tried Oh Monday I Faced with pos!bllity ot being sent to the penltvntiny, V. J. "lild"" noflrti'Tini K.Tilp4 Kfttie Dawson, hi ol Klamath ihflls. Vlll A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid eveiy prospect ive builder. What We Offer You Wc offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the, type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, wc offer you a complete stock of the best building matcrals, including . Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster ' Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specific ation guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath , go on trial .Monday on tho charge of selling intoxicating liquor while armed, a felony . Tho case will come, up before Jitdgo Thomas In Jacksonville. The threo were arrested near tho "Hut" candy shop during tbo na tional guard encampment last spring. In addition charges of trans portation and possession of liquor were filed. Paint and Wallpaper No matter, bow you build your home, looks play an Important part when yon sell. ( There are no greater aids to valuo and beanty than ! paint and wallpaper, properly selected and applied. When yea irant either, come to headquarters ' Browne's Paint Store W. 1'. Fuller Paints' Wallpaper all the latest designs ' Varnishes Oils Kalsomlno , i i ,-.' " ""If it's put on with a brush we have It" Save Money on Wiring Costs , When yon plan your home, consult with us. We can advise you how to save money by planning . your wiring correctly. Our tech nical knowledge and years : service, without reservation, of experience is at your We want yon to save - money on your building. Link River Elec. Co. BILL BUTLER, Mgr. 7th and Klamath Phone 171 HANK CI.F.AlUNt.S XKW YOKK. July 11. (iP) The nclual condition of-clearing housn j banks nnd trust companies for tho i week shows an excess reserve of j 52t.-J.".:t,'.'0ll. This is a decrease in ; reservo of $16,917,650 compared with lust week. j ! Sliding under lite running board ; mil of sight when empty, a now auto- I mobile baggage rnrrier can bo nd- justed to trunks und packages of ull sizes. . rt 1 M f ION fhone 1-23 I'M I 1 I "Unkissed! - - fiivi' : ?iN ; I V V ) mill . TV in ii i i Concrete for Permanence Economical - - - Everlasting If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concr ete construction. Before you build,' let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con :rete. . - - -v- - - ' " " . f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier." If you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last. Concrete serves your , purpose. . ' . We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK . SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC RE INFORCING STEEL ' . Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings., ,. : . Tctrolastuj Asphalt Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your material and construction W.D. . . ., ' '--' Miller Construction Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL 'cha't nnvAi. kissed, sho'fl nover ien on a Joy rldo, nnd she's never evon had what you could really call 1- J .. . - Dl,.1. nnotrlulA RftlHIIBV. IS. UU.V. o V. ' - - - 'of Tolmlo, O., and she says sit" g ling to iiinlntnm mis Prlnco Charming, or somebody' nlnnv. Rha hnS tO tUrn dOWll, bout threo applicants a week. ahj I' . - 1 aoys. '1 'I.n Safeguard Your Home It does you littlo good to scrape and savo to build that homo of you, unless you tako stops to sao Abut It Is protected. ; ' The one suro way to be protected Is to tako out fire Insurance ' We are agents for the world's largest companies. Our ratca are reasonable. Wo givo personal sorvlce on every claim. J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. . Surety Bonds PHONE 432 'C Life, Fire and Auto Insurance - .a C'lll ' lll'I'l f. ht "1 , ol ,;-! KSlf .(. -an: 1 Si) J. J4 a Ullil 111 Iff nsi ld.ii 1 -