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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
1 THE KLAMATH Mr UiJ uul atcouipllsb purpose for Kllivl I undi'r h7 uhhM.... T Page Two doubt prove a reveiauon " '7 ' w,. brouiibi t rhllUlihlii. who nave never vlltd " , my will ld mad iprrlrdf .'Sj Allt. How many do J to in.rrr Kldortrto JV HlVH ii ui i - uih niuitiillu.il-. JImliT ( Ibt'l 1 nmvw mil irpu y ..i.i nun vl mrn uu fop.o organisation win an ,uutln political liiflurlird that uu mad in pemm.uy - -;. , .rv ..,... ..1-I...P- nvnr tilt JO". 1 fl H21L ask.-. JO Bath hU icktl I mt conn. ;';':' ' Mun-'lt'i H 'Ii'". l'm "- ImlUl! titllror li'i no odd" to mt whiit your r.lllnn U. You iuiu un wllh ui m Hi "lutlim.- ('Union Juurnnl. In id itioaiii"" " i. .n.i..in...l In rurlii tor lh un- iiw h..uw Iravi'l wlilih l lcpd lu ronnertlou vvi-ut on July S. 'wlih llit) ll( FRU C A RACE Friday, July ft. 1!2- Fighting General Can't 1 Clean Up Philadelphia ' "H"' ytmr Imhr !y (Ki'llni ou " llr'll make a flu uludonl!" I (low i-uil you loll llial?" I'HII.AIIKI.I'IIIA. July I.-llilK- II" "'ft'"" H ' ,", " dlvr ISfiiBrul Siuftlity iiuiwr. m u. ,.,.. - Ilia innriiiM hui fionlly ntlniltlfd mlillfr. Rurlrh. ! Ihnl ho hud li i un:ill lo If"'' up .... ihii.i..lilila. bikI hu niiiiouutftl that ho will turn Hi" J"1' ' ill'-l ln rrtmv Imrk lo III louil oulliorl I lei. "I iiuiy hv failfd." Iho ninrlno offli'i-r nald Ht mi "Id ''Ui" ww fKlobrullon ill rinMtnlvlll Tlium day. "hut I not blufffd und If . : t t nd- .i .l. p..;.iiu kmlil ni on thu itrect wu vi e wrous t on State street, SanU DarDara oy me June u.Mu . , , " . . J f... kv lntmiitinnl NewsreaL . , al'i ... .-Eiil. SPILLS APLENTY THRILLS APLENTY i Among (Continued From Face One) field, and with her owner, Jonah, covered the atretch In 28 1-2 seconds. This was a three-day event, the win ner of each day's event to drop out. It carries a (50 purse. Loreaa Wins In the ladies' mile and one-half relay, changing three horses, Lor ena Trlckey took honors for the first day's event. "Whirlwind Annie's" horse becoming unmanageable after the first lap, causing her to trail far behind in -the wake of the Prlne vllle entrant. This also is a three day event, with a purse of S6U0; $400 first prize and $200 second prize money. Ed B. Henry nosed out Dalas Givan in the half-mile chariot race, the winner covering the distance in CI seconds. Lorena Trlckey captured the 5-8. mils free-for-all on a horse bear- much better than yesterday ing her name, in the trim time of the eipert ropers who appear today. 6! seconds. Oseola with Officer up. (for the first time are Guy Caali.l landing eecond honors. ! Dallas Clvan. Cieo. Fletcher and Tht TrirkoT striYic rrnn me Tini ;rL-r-fr uiciuaTi ; o-LiilP v.xu'i rH,ir raie lu iht' Th- stinain,nil r.u lr.a n, n.lnif! . ranmrkable last liuie of 3:10. wtth of Lorena Trickey. cowgirl cham-t Steele entries taking second honors. I pion of the world, which was easily j This also is a three-day event, with the outstanding feature of yester-j a purse of $400 for first money. aay s snow, is eipecieu 10 uraw a uik gallery of rodeo fan today and Sat urday. KLAMATH RIVER PFii KODAK FINISHING In at out at t V- ni. The Peagley'i ' Opposite t'uurl llousa Try For Garden H Closed All Day Saturdaf Please Do All Your Shopping Toda:a" 22 QUAKE TOLL REACHES TO RIDE TODAY (Continued From Paieo One) (Continned From Page One) the horses which have made the;totc, mlmber ot gn,, deaths best showing in the first two days' ; rose t0 4 preliminaries for Saturday's final I Santa ijaI.!)uril went t0 8,et.p willl showdown. 1 ils (,rst ense ot a,urance- Thurs- The racing program for today is; day nig!lt wnjie a ba(talion of announced practically the same as ..iealller neck,.. patrclied her ,eeruy. wnn lue same uorsra auu auake.ravaEed sites. me same riuem laKiog pari. lue roping event will have several new participants today, and the time and general showing Is expected to be UVi feet In diameter and nearly 100 feet In length to the power house below. In the power house, which is of structural steel roustruc- 14 WHEN BODY FOUND ,itm. "lere wl" b found two veni- j cal type generating units, ouch con- slating of a 20.000 horsepower tur- bino and 15,000 kilowatt generator. After passing through the turbines the water Is roturned to the Klam ath river by means of a tailrace 75 feet wide and 250 feet long. With the completion of this new power plnnt the Copco generating system will embrace a total ot 11 different power plants on three principal rivers, namely: the Klam ath, the Rogue and the Vmpqua, with a total capacity ot over loo.- SANTA BARBARA. July 2. With the finding of the mangled body of Charles Knutson. amcng the wreckage of a rooming house the Bunny Bremmer taffeta dresses' 600 turbine hcrpower. on sale at Bee Begin's Dress Shop Thre entire project Is of extreme for only $10.75. Jl-4 1 interest throughout and will no We have the largest watermelon patch in the city. Pick yours out early Cantaloupes, 10c Ripe Peaches, 15c Ripe Plums, lb. 15c ; Ripe Cherries, lb. 15c Strawberries, Raspberries,. Columbians and Black Caps 2 for 35c. Loganberries and Black-, berries, 15c; Gooseberries, lb. 10c. Blackberries for canning next Monday. PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169. ; . 126 No. 6lh St, Fifty Steps North From 6th and Main. ................ ' ' , " I I II 4. t ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE AMONG TAXI OWNERS TO START TO EO GROUNDS - ' ... : .j From Sugarman's Corner on Main Street THE ROD AND RETURN TO THE CITY FROM GRANDSTAND AT FAIR GROUNDS DON'T RISK YOUR CAR IN THE CROWD TAKE A TAXI -pal l l 0. tit t !(tlT J t $ti sr. f Dal anaa .,. . ak; res. sttma ina 1 raa. 4 Pap afe.