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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1925)
Smulav, Juno 2$. Pare Ten 1 1 i 11 IT 15 Wild Horses I FRONTIER DAYS TO BE RE-EXAdEI); Arrive For Rodeo THIS WEEK IN KLAMATH'S BIGGER I AND BETTER RODEO AT FAIRGROUND' Fifteen head of wild homes just VounikMl up on tho famous high dea ert in tba Fort Hock country, arrived sere, yesterday (or (he bis rodeo July :. 3 and 4. ; The Bly association holds a ron-tr.i.-t with Mollis SwlERle, wild horse (Continued l-Voui !'. Nine) plan of staging u public rodoo. Those mrn curried m for a number of years, with no reward, aiid only indifferent suc- ftoaler of Bend, for the delivery nere'cess sj,ow.jni, t.K.h ve;lr t tj,e Klamath county fair trrounds. of t:!:e.u wild horses every year.l , ... ." . , , . , ,, ... These hor.os b.ve never had rope ""4! Lakencw. Particular tit Klamath l ulls, the My men around the.r aecfc and arc used in (have in the past been handicapped by only half-hearted pub- ti.. bare i,a, v riding contest and the1 U(, 8upport T,eir efforts to stage ait attraction hero which wi'd hof.su lace. Some of themj prove t. b- adept buckers. and Mme. has the possibilities of drawing tourists and visitors from all while they are as wild as a March park) 0f the United States upon completion of main-line rail hare, never show any particular ap- , .... , , , , litude for anything but running roads through this section, have never thus far, been ap away Vie minute they get loose from ' preciated. tne chutes. I The My Eodeo association, through all this tune, have Rt?IflV RlPPS Will nat' 0,10 alx'cnt champion here who has let no occasion go by! J i til llniwt th rtiii!iiliti.4 t( luiilittiif uti ;i tri',.tt rn tthivw I in Klamath Falls that man was J. J. Miller, district freight1 'ivand passenger agent of the S. I. lines here. About sixty days ago, with Sir. Miller as their spokesman.! Neck and neck relay racinK wiH'the Bly rodeo men called upon the Klamath business men to! be one of the greatest thrills at this i , .... ... .. . , , , . , , ., year rodeo, with -some of the besnback them 1,1 Pult'ng on their annual show here on July 2, 3, teams in the country entered forand 4. As they had done in the past, the Klamath peopL this event, which always brings the' appointed a committee to go out and solicit from the already! grandstand crowd to its feet. The over-worked merchants up and down the main streets of the' Prove Thrilling Steele relay team from Prineville Is1 city. A fund of several thousand dollars was obtained in this' $8.50 BLY BLT, June 26. Mr. and Mre. nnmlnv rnnA If.'.,- r.IAt.... t string, which she will ride at Pen-i way and tcnderei1 the Bly people to assist il staging this year's dleton. Besides these wonderful ! snow- Then an unexpected thing happened the Bly Rodeo' jonie there will be at least two ', association officially turned down Klamath's cash offer of. local entries. . sunnnrtv .mil trip nneti-er nf tlinsn mon mnv lm Itin fnr.wnnnnr of making the Klamath rodeo rank high among the greatest! in the country. They said they wanted the Klamath people' to guarantee their unqualified support to the show, they want-; aA thnm In 1 , U ." 1 , . . - . U . 1 .. t , , V. - . I '. Salem, where they have been fori"! Person cverV one of the three days of the dramatic exhi-l several months visiting Mrs. Giv-j titions. Every merchant readily agreed, and from two to; an's mother,. Mrs. o. d. Bower. I five o'clock on the three days of the show, each and every Marvin Cross came in from Kiam- place of business in Klamath Falls will bolt its doors, and its ath Falls last might wHh supplies owner and his clerks and helpers will be seated in the grand-1 FaJlshIhumorneinUrlli,lg KIamath j sand at the fair grounds cheering Boss Richardson of Paisley, ' Amos LuTdy was in Bly today ! ?oIand Jkson of Chiioquin, or Billy Raymond of Dorris. rid-j after supplies for haying. lng "'m-ivocK, screw-Driver, or "bam-Minger, through James h. Owen was in Bly Tues-i a na' of dust to the glory of championship of the range. ' day from bis Round Grove ranch. T1.:. , ... ... . . mis stimuli oe luamaui s greaicsi rouco, ana a line sian for a show of a greater magnitude each year. Profiting by the experience of the Cheyenne and Pendleton shows, where one superb thrill follows another in clock-like precision, at1 this year's rodeo; Seth Dixon, for five years judge of the' - u -1 r i i , ..... ... .... 1 ' James Watu of Lakeview wast cnampionsnip DUCKing contest, at t enclieton, will nave here Monday looking after his inter-! cnare f staging the events and rushing through the three-i est in his ranch ana to attend the hour programs, so that there will be no tedious delays,, the' Patent and tan two tone covered black bed $10.00 Satin with irridescent bead bow, short vamp, round toe. $11.00 Fancy trim, blonde kid with pike heel. Louis Dennis of Phoenix, is here visiting friends of Sprague Illver alley. ' ' Charlie Hale was here from Beat ty Tuesday os matters of business. Jlixile - ' All the lateat popular shades in Luxitc Hos iery, matching the new spring styles in shoes, at popular prices IT', J .. V :.V. i 4th of, July; and Rodeo Slippers that will please ' Women exclaim over them to whom wei these dainty little pumps enrrted by w many varieties and motleratcly pricea Hie latest vvhim of footwear is unlicipateJ this ' shop Blonde and Rosewood uti blonde kid. j Black patent with tan combinations. The nn gun metal satin and many styles in black pal ent leather. If you sec them you'll want t wear them. ' , Have your foot trouble ended early, tnjc the 4th and Rodeo. ' LET HER BUCK-LETS CO,,. Houston & Jester 515 Main St. Vwater meeting. earmarks of small-town fairs and bucking contests. r ri r-i r- ri : .., , for .... wn Trill wrm, swiais Specials The Following Prices Good Until July 5th Regular $1.50 Electric Curlers for 98c Regular $1.50 Alarm Clocks ..: 98c Regular $1.00 Gilt Edge Box Stationery very special at 89c Underwood's Pharmacy Corner 7th and Main Sts. Get a Kodak for the RODEO I5ox Browiiitw ...,....; $2.75 lo $500 FIdg. Brownies $9.00 to q.qq Ko(,aks .-$6.50 to $70.00 Graflex $62.50 t $225.00 8 Hour "KRYSTAL KOTK" Kodak Finisliinp: The Following Prices Good UntU Jul FREE A 50c tooth brush with' eacl tube Nydenta 2th Paste 50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo special ft 40c Almond Lotion for only Underwood's You'll FindJt There.