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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
LAMATH NEW Wednesday, Julyl, 1925. Page Thw OF '49 NIGHT SHOpILL VNE OF GREATEST EATURES OF K. F.'S GREAT (JjLEBRATION Cig rnc Floors Will Be pfc'ided In Night At trwtior )n Ewauna Lake Shorl;Ferrii Wheel and Other iractiont Including Bigf Jrework Display i i i 1 r u y of runny ttarr MI Wli t are do of son ftalinnont man in d a.t-' run, two rinnrn floors, ''liut-ilDR" viiiiilur mul t I ho liliimlo, lady to 1 lit tlia qlertrlc IlKbt ill thin mixed Willi thu i of miw-tluiit nnil I ho thu cowboys, goes far ax Ilia Klamttlh roileo DtOHt sucrmuiful lit Iho Id west ahiiwa, ouatnn, Frank Confer Howard liro ii-iiinr- ihu roilon aaaocliillon, g wlint they inn In tlfi to make II'. j la Klamath rmluo ilvo : hearts .of thoao who fcelr ' thBco IranU and luat way. I- barns "Veniitlnn' In d to .Its moorings on ; bsni. and ilurerutod gully will Wllhjl' aim "f 'ho rniloo n- Hoi'lutloB 1,10 minus or cvory iniin, woman ni r''"'' "' K In inn I li Full". Unit urbi '""K a iiHine fur Klnmnlh p In niiimO,a up, Mil 'ulr iinnuut a""" A c(in "' 1 ,m with roilno unil round should be una of 111 tlnnn fur thin million. den, a ronlitito whuolf nil nimr "' flu vice mr rMan-io, wlnnlM nil Inalng, thorn nulla nml ImiitlifWI crowd tho suwiIiihI way unit tan X ll truly MO tump. A ft.rrlwhoel will bo anothor at traction , 0)nn"nt rWaena are srhodulcd to thjroi off Iholr elusive clonic of cllltiiiiiu. rn'.l up their sleeves and pull plHf rmli'o Ktetaons fur ovor tliolrs in oritur tn bo In tho plnkj o condition In uaiilstlng the uaaalit"n In Vrlnglng home tho With t dulHi)' floor acroaa llm Imn nil tho durum. whk i ha boon laid for tho i;snl tollor nnil roal eatale agent, week, bjK seasoned for tho timlin"1'1' all, Jint grown-up bnya, ot h:h-liiu'lcil boota and tho wluAvil revel In Iho fun with their k Of ipura. which the nioro lonaykxod youniinlura, thuae are at and oomiilotn of tho row- thojnin that will mnko tho allow nro Khodiileil tn wear, I an vf the top. Local Biiefs Makla I am The p Inff'rs In lor B ergolng radl-al channel r" f to provide nuiro room for I a t parcola which have -d a tterlnlly for the Inat two tho.. AecordlnK to John Mo- oat aaalor, tho movo will tor spuru and muko It "much Jar to too (I I o holiday mall. 9tV rorni Tourists Among tho Jlrt In tho city thla woek are i ttf from tho south, California, 1 arlng heavier than boforo. The f 11,0 vlaltora haatened Mr trip Borth In order to be tn elty daring the rodeo colebra-j (n, sad others to be able to make Sly trip to Crnter Inke which wai ned Sunday. California vlaltora Judo: V. It. Hudson, Yreka: ll P. Klrknk. Kureka; C. K. . in. AMtneda: Dr. William w. hlsaav I. cm Ancolca; Otta M.nxv CaS fnrn in: Kilna Man. Iam' loa: I'rnncea Heaaler, Culver' Ooo e W. Muxwell. Hurbunk: yd ". Jllxdon, lliinamulr; Ar ir I Froclkh. Crcarent City: Bias fcuwurds. Ixia Anituloa; C. J'Hoan, Loa Angelea; A. Wlck-( Xont, A. medu; C. J. Kinder, Sacra- I ti mclil Italph Holland, l-o Ann oleiV. K. Ilolinea, Wlllowa; W. II. itley, Chlio: J. II. Abbot, Hun kia'jfrl: Nellie K. Wtlllama, Palo I Alio. Mickey Hulllvnn, Fucrumi nlo; Until J- Kruuka, Hun Kninclaco: , I, jjk Kllvelra. Oakland, and M. A. il,o-m. Itohnervlllo. CAUSE OF QUAKE TOLD BY PROFS. IIKIIKKI.KY. Cnllf., June 30 (United Now) Hclentlata at the llulvwrally of Callforula liollove that tho Santa llnrbnra arthiiiakea will not he fallowed by alinllur earth mnvemenla In oilier nccllona of the Piiiiflc' couat. "Much a qunko," auld I'rofeanor I'orry llyerly, uuiverally aolamo RruphUt "unuully relieve the atraln on Urn varlh'a crunt for a Jong time. TIiito should therefore, be no alarm that the upheavals will bo reaiimed Iniluodlutely," (ieoliiKlata atlrlbutod the tnmblora to local fuulty flaaurea, 'not to the urenl Hun Androo "fault" which rutin tho lenxlli of the Pacific couat and which cauaed the Hun Krunelaco ourihiiuiiko of lllUS. A branch fault, IravoraluR the mountulna near Haniu Hurhura, la the one that probably "snapped" af ter an accumulated atraln on the eurih crust In that section had grown too groat. It was explained. FLOCK OF RODEO RIDERS ARRIVE FOR KLAMATH'S FRONTIER SHOW llonnle Dare, of Walla Walla, another prominent rider Is In the city to participate and her per sonal string of horses will arrive today. Klghleen head of . relay horses will be here as well as two strings brought In by Kay Murphy of Aah land and 8yd 1cpr ot I'rlnevllle Is to arrive this week with bis string. An Indian ladies' rolay string will pit tbelr prowess against Miss Trlckcy and Mlas Dare and an at tractive purao la offered for the "Mamma," aaked Wllllo, "now that I've been such a good boy In Kunduy school, you don't distrust me any more, do you?" "No, Wllllo. I feel that I can truat my llttlo man now." "Then why do you keep tho pan try door lockod?" A booster for Klamath county and Klamath Falls and every legit imate Industry therein tbat'a the Klamath News. rrounilttttss and niflcloncy are Mndamn I'anarlo's watch words at Moo's llvauty Hhoppo. JJU Jy7 iflony Hrcniiner taffeta dreaaee ort alo at Bee IteKln'a Dress Hhop tor jnly 1 9.75. Jl-4' PELICAN LUNCH Tho Homo of tho I'ellcan STEW i - tltli, Off Mulir." ' Bonnie Dare of Walla Walla Arrives Today; Lorena Trickey Here With Famous String of Drumhill Horses; Riders Here From All Over winner of the ladles' relay. Rumor has It that It will exceed the purse offered by the association for the bucking contest. Other riders who have arrived In Klamath Kails from outside are Al Ooss of Browning, Montana, Jlmmlo Cuahmsn of Orland, California, who appeared here two years ago, Jess Stall, colored rider ot Halloas, who took first mcney here lost year, Mickey Bulllvan of Sacramento, a now rider. Mack McClan of Lewli- tnn, Iduho. Pat McCarthy of Spo kane, who Is fresh from the recent Prlnevllle show, Ouy Cash ot Prlne vlllo, where he took tint money In the bucking contest. Bob Lewis ot . Hollywood who will enter In both the roping and riding contests. Red Hheppard of Wynne Wood, Oklahoma, and a number of others who will ride In from northern California. , ; Tickets for the affair are to be put on sale today at Southwell's Stationery store. Lorena Trickey, world champion cow girl, arrived in Klamath coun ty Sunday night to remain at the Seth Dixon ranch In Kort Klamath until the opening days of the Klam ath rodeo. With her. Miss Trickey has brought her famous Drumhill string of relay horses which she will ride personally during the cel ebration. Her saddle, won during the Pendleton round-up In 1923. and presented by Al Kader temple ot Portland, Is also In the city and will be used by Miss Trickey In all her demonstration work, la bntli bucking, relaying riding, fancy rid ing and other work. Mlas Trick. will also ride her relay horses in the Romas event. . ' ' s HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips dally be tween Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenle Oreen Spring Mountain. Leave Klamath Falls Dally 7:45 aja., 1:00 pjn. 3:411 pan. 3Le MmWordl Dally 8:00 ajn., 10:8S a.m. 1.80 pjn. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land, Coqullle, Marshfleld and Bandon. 7:4S a. m. stage through to Portland and Marshfleld in one day. Klamath Falls office: Sin Main. -Phone 4SS. Medford office: Nash Hotel. Phone 800. Hoys' Bulla ft 1.73 to Si0.30, Mostly Two Pairs Pants Some With Vests Like Dad's FUN JULY 234 The Biggest RodeOrEver Night Show Klamath Ave. and Payne Fire Works and a Big Time 1 ' 1 i'i I " I r IS SI : I My; . ifinJIIllMl-llkVB 'SSs W. We are American Citizens and deem it our privilege to acknowledge the fact by closing all day Saturday, July 4 )o your shopping Thursday and Friday 1 Y We will observe regular business hours Houston & Phelps Main at Eighth Phone 421 t . y V'S -t '1 k 'f S '''' ' " Victoria Sheets Summer time Invariably Includes taking Inventory of one's linen and bed clothes supply and replenishing ac cordingly. Should this be necesaary with you we rec ommend theae made of a finely woven material with splendid wearing qualities, and free from starch or fill ing. Sizes MxOO .... ftHlOO 78x00 BlxOO SI. 23 St .S3 S1.46 $1.55 KLAMATH f ALU mm Our 2nd i Wednesday Morning Special Hair Nets - - 25 dozen. Hair-ti-Dee (Hair TWy) Nets . . Dark Brown, Medium Brown)' Blonde You'll find these hair nets on the front show cases as you come in the door this morning 9:30 to 11:30. These are new nets, regularly 6c each, bought especially for a Wednesday morning special. Cap shape, double mesh. 25c a doren today only,' 9:30 to 11:30. It Is nicer to trade mornings. Mellowfit HATS 4 $4.75tb$6.00 Mellowfit la a name which expresses the mellowness and soft fit of these bata. We have them in slxea f K to 7H. Those who try them . return for another. -a yar- - -' vve specialize in nign quauity men iuiu JVlCIl S OUltS at the top pricVi of $3l50'with tWd ptirt' or pants... Uthers as low as $w.ou. Make this your Foot Comfort Week sFly Leave your foot troubles ;v here at our store Stock 25c to 59c Dr. Sckoir$ P"Ot-Ertr iv!tetak Bad falleo nrrhn. Iml. arhing fet. atialntlw l..twl hrru. ctmmnml loa. com. ckUuum ntMl buoloiu. wore la any ahot. Adiu.tcrt to most youx la Olvldaal Rulruacnu. DECIDE to end your -foot troubles this week 1 It's only; a question of making up your mind not to suffer the tortures of foot ills any longer. Right here in our store, you can now secure the means of quick and certain relief from any foot trouble. Tired,', aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheumatic-like pain in feet and legs- corns. calldusesorbUn-: ions we offer you in a special way tliis week a persona! service to end these tortures. This service, with its assurance of complete and lasting relief, is given our customers free of charge by .a Foot Comfort Expert especially trained in Dr. Scholl's methods. He will gladly give you a demon stration of the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet your individual requirements. . Jnst . arrived and display ed. But, they ' are going fast. On the counter to the right of the door. Make it a point to get your share. Eight different sizes and patterns. S2 JS ' I 'III 2J iS Dr. Schott'i Bmiem frVtfectY HMMttty ' 1a relieves bunion pain by taking away r) the pressure, . Reduce aiie of the j enlarge ment ' by absorption. Pr ' or . ervM the ihapeof the thoe. Makes mny shoe comortabk to , irJJ Tobt Comfort Week M Dr. Sekoll't Zipped p tte paM - pT thru frirtirwMitJi.tw"re. Thin, TODAY, THtHSDAi, AND FIUDAY U mmtlratotl iui1 wit-hppJ. No felt V airaiaaiwAarmil liieJikltW. W ' ' l linliiiliiiliiiliiiliiililitililMililf . W KLAMATH-J. FALLS Boy's Suits Peerless Kids fogs $1.69 to $3.35 Washable Dress and Play Suits , For Boys t , v , These solve the summer time problem of wishing for suits" that are dresey yet of sufficient strength to stand the strain of play. These are a specialty with us. , Mother So the new dress suits in jersey, wool, tweeds -and special fabrics for real dressy occasions. . These are in the popular sailor and blouse style suits, $4.85 to $7.00. " Our Windows Are Pretty It Is Nicer to Hliop Mornlijirs Hec the New KU'Bimt Frocks Bo Becoming .i