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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1925)
Paf Eleven, Sunday, June 28, 1925. MFERED miti.e, unue time to run large Ei.il w . - n j ranch DHf Morrill, rot mi. ,....11111 LlSt Ol 1)30 horaefleah aver wrapped In a hide. named after him. The following la the complete Hat of Ihe namea of tha bad horaes own ed by the fllr aaaoclatlon: Snowball, Whli Bang, Shetland, Dempeey, Chuck Wagon, Nellie Oly, nound Mountain, Krecklea. (ireaaewood, lialln, Slmme, Whirlwind, Cadmua Buttee, Jan, Cottonbelly, McAdoo, Tamarack, Blackbird, 8am Bllnger, Aeroplane, Hcrewdrlver, Dirty Shirt, J. Frahk, Snappy John, Hot Damn, Corkscrew and Black Demon. ' ai .. .. mil1-. .li. j i a 'im. on hie knowledge of, lit labor lout and. continuum caitlvatlon of garde, n and truck crope la practical and the offering of aporlal cuah Horses At Rodeo prlioa but aa eipreaalon of bla ap Ilucklui borwa generally get their raniea from some peculiarity of ap pearance, from the country where hey ware ralaed. and aometlmea fmni Jviay eapreaelon, or current notable, who la honored or poaalhly dlahonorrd, by having twelve or fif teen hundred pounda of the prnerleet preciation for a powlble lama, re munerative and Important now In dustry for bla county. 4 A circulation coYwina ike ett. tf . u I'nlllrr la lu ho Klamath Kalla and the county of L,' fur furthering aud iniluKtrlM of aound Klamatn mat a the Klamath Newt. .L..ih deliberate L aabjMl. Ulki " uf commercial I d ci.nnultutlon .with NEWS HFDQ 1M I II -iv ! aim fl(trrn. Mr. I oiurr o- h(S dlittrlrl win uo mu .... i ihtt lut a limd lit" ..,.1 h Imrkril tilt L olfrrlnit a flrl prlae r' . -- .k nhlhlta of three .lu.n at fonmig ,11 lis wmo eharp com hi. nrlo aa eevoral ,. have contracted L firm, for quite an Irlluce. The re- ,11 will be of value be 't ry aectloa of the ,rrtwnlrd by com-. Una and reeulta will Ktlon grown tha moat Lit and hsavleet crop. L are alweye In dnmand L dty and Ihroughout EHttlon aa well aa the i loiiing conununlllaa. ir ed lettuce at thin from sillier Ins Sacra ., i Ired rara which ma tnu Ilia ct to the itr nll.y. In ventilated j tnd which offtlmea . ii.r.i here in . willed aditloo. w rroaera who are t.d letiuce In commer iiiIm thl year are the In. oa the Wocua drain- t. Fred 1'. Orennon and lt lit Ukavlew Jloute. i of Word.n. Nltachelin :t Klamath Kalla. John Mills. Harry t.ytlo of ti Uw Copi'land. Jack- lian II. Gordon of Kurt :rr. illhuiiKh dletrlct Tcp of the republican party u Irtlilaturo and meru- viyi and meann com- Tourists M I:,;, r. A ND Visitors This is your store for work. We do your work while you wait. ' ; We fit crystals, all kinds and sizes. Put new hands on your watch or a catch on your chain. Repair your glasses or goggles. ' . 1 Clean your fountain pen and fill it. Tighten the stones in your ring. . Clean your jewelry. . V Repair your kodak. i Engrave your souvenirs. I Pack your package of gifts to send back home. We will gladly serve you with work well done. Glover's Jewelry Store Home of the Big Street Clock. LET 'ER BUCK Get On' Your Rodeo Togs Let's Go Klamath Klothing Kompariy Has'em Rodeo Hats $3.50 to $15.00 Rodeo Shirts $1.50 to $7.50 M:' . V m i"- Mufflers $1.00 to $1.50 y r : v Boots, the kinds the winners use, $10.00 to $25.00 and everything else in men's fine summer togs '. . , . . Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers ' RAG E S- That Will Keep You on Your Feet i .j EVERY RIDER AN EXPERT ,' A. .: t . Don't Fail to Reserve July 2, 3, 4 For the RODEO at the FAIRGROUNDS Dancing Every Evening Carnival Attractions