The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 04, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE KUAMAT
FIREWORKS LAST
NIGHT WERE FINE
A hishlr Bttraotlve and Ire ex
hibition ot pyrotechnics was enjoyed
by an extremely lante. gathering- t
the "49 camp, the night show ot the
big rodeo on Lake Ewauna. last
night, which fittingly exempunea
the early pioneer apirlt of thoe
courageous frontiersmen whose
sturdy manhood paved the way for
the enloyment ot our present-day
comforts.
Nothing that la calculated to
please the hearts of both young
folks and grownups tin been omit
ted from the attractions to be seen
t the camp, even to the old-time
faro Nells and six-gun men. who
vera it once the terror and the ad
miration of the people of a if long
gone. -
Jack Houston, manager of the '49
camp, plans a magnificent fireworks
exhibition tonight on the lakeshore.
which will be free to everyone.
Legions of visitors from far and
near bare visited the camp since it
opened this week, and the closing
niiu of the rodeo and night show
promises no end to hilarious fun and
amusement to the great throng of
TisitoYs who take advantage of the
opportunity ot seeing the show and
fireworks.
Americans Fired on By Chinese
WINS AT TENNIS
WIMBLEDON. . Eng.. . July 3.
Suzanne Lengleh won the women's
Ingles championship ot the Wim
bledon tennis tournament Friday, for
the sixth time, but the surprising
event ot the day as the long-drawn
congress ot athletes from main
lands seared the end. was the vic
tory of Ray Casey and John Hen
nessey, the Americans, in the semi
final round ot the men's doubles.
They put ont Jacques Brugnon and
Henri Cochet of France, In a strug
gle that ran so long that the tour
nament had to be extended until
next Monday, instead of closing
Saturday as the officials, had in
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Mr. and Mrs. K. Montgomery
Ogdcn of Orange, N. J. (above)
and Mrs. Frank Crampton of
New York City (right) are re
ported to have been fired on by
Yunnanese troops while in a
launch flying the American flag
near Canton, China, and Mrs.
Crampton wounded. Another
American was in the boat.
L". S. consular officials are in
vestigating the matter, which is
one of a series of incidents that
are causing foreign governments
grave worry.
V
hr.lih of Tulare. Calif , will '''
I Whiskers"; Ivan Hdle of niy will
'ride "list Hlgbt"; Guy CaiA of
Drowning. Mont., will ride Whirl
wind"; Sun Iown Jackson of -;ty
will ride "Dlriy riliirl": J'rry
jthocklmil also of ll.-att.v will fide
"Aeroplane"; Wily Raymond of
'twr;.. Culit.'wlll ride "tiliaik.-y";
Chrlsiman tieorge of Vaiiiax will
ride "McAdoo"; Charles Hood of
Ohiloouln will ride tlui-klemun";
1'al M.-l'aney of John Day will ride
"Powder River"; Mack McCulloy of
Elko. Nev. will ride "Screwdriver";
ll.wa Richardson of falsify will ride
"Jack Dempaey"; It is Schonchln of
Chlloquln wUl ride "Jail"; Hex
Shepherd of Fori Collins. Colo, will
ride "SlnimB", and Lester lllxon of
Sprague River will ride "Coltonbel
ly." Out of the aeml finals four or
five of the beat bu.'keroj will go
into the finals for northwest chatu
plcnshlp and the $1.00 of prlie
money which was offered by the as
sociation In this content Five horses
which are peers In the line of eques
trian cusednees have been side
tracked to try the skill of boy who
o Into the finals, the lust event
of tc morrow's scintillating program.
they are: "8am Singer.
Ham." Freckles." "Hlack lumoa.
and "J. Krauk."
In the bull dugglng ciititivM to
day three cowl-oys will appear In
the finals Al (loss. Mack Met ully.
aud tiuy 4'aah.
lu the finals for ateer roping the
following eight nien are scheduled
to fight It tut for flral hunura: W.
K. Illrkln, Mack Mct'iiy, Hi
Itlchurdsun, Ijiwrence llortou. Mack
Jackson. Cyrus Shoop. Uallaa tlhan.
and tienrge Fletcher.
The hej ruclng ot the three days
Is scheduled for today with every
event crowded with from two) to
five more entries lhan have taken
part on the two iprevlods days.
Mlaa Lorcua Trlckey, champion
cowgirl of the world, haa grabbed
the headllner honors in the three
days' Mow and today she expects
to put greater elfort Into her fare
well apperancu In Klumalh. for this
year. "I am coming back next
year sure." Mls Trlckey said luat
night, "Yyu people hetj? have
treated me royally."
lllg shllimenta of crisp voiles,! KLAMATH VAL.Lj
linen and gingham dreasea juat Our nursery acrnlaiMJ
arrived at line Itegin's Krea Hh"P. ; babies. . Iinsln.tu
i: So. 7th HI. Jt queat. adv. it
A booster for Klamath connty
and Klamath Falls and svsry legit-
Imate Industry thsrsla that's the
Klamath News.
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SPECIAIj rodeo aitracti
t Orchestra Music , lL
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During the Dinner Hour ft.
J) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENlJ"
Merchants' Lunch 60c "!'
Regular Dinner $1.00
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL f;
S. P. TO BUY BACK
FINALS AT RODEO TODAY WILL EMD
KLAMATH'S BEST WILD VEST SHOW
ON RECORD; BIG EVENTS ARE TODAY
When the dust settles over the
arena and half-mile track at the
fair grounds this evening It will
mark tfhe close of one ot the best
rodeo contests In the history of
Klamath Falls. Forty-five riders
who signed up on Thursday to take
on the Bly Rodeo association's string
of bad horses turned In a unan
imous verdict at rodeo headquart
ers last night that this bunch of
horses are the toughest bunch of
buckers ever assembled in the north
west. Out of the 45 cowboys who per
formed during- the past two days
before the judses and the crowd,
30 bit the dust, fulled to ride, or
were disqualified for some little
breach of technique like losing a
stirrup, bugging the horn, or fail-
ing to "kick 'em."
In the semi-'inal of the buck
ing contest event which is first
'on the program today, the follow
lng 15 best riders mounted cu the
15 worst horses will no doubt elec
trify a packed grandstand with a
wonderful display of the age eld
struggle ot man for mastery over
beast: Everett Riggs of Lakeview
will ride "Snappy John"; C. Cal-
( Combined prom Page One)
ing bonds.
Connctlman West said "the city
ira'd the O. C't E 10(1 cents on the
(l-'Il.r r see no r?um why
lu xtt hat much back."
Ths other four councflmen were
practically unanimous In the state
meat thai they wanted to give the
matter further study, but several
Indicated strongly that they would
favor a sale and thus stop the 118,
000 per year interest which the city
Is putting np for the money which
was turned over to the O. C. & E.
KODAK FINISHING
in at 9 out at 6 p. m.
The Peasley's '
Opposite Court House
UOTEL ASTOD
EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
New, Modern
Close to Shopping Diit t m ! Thcitres
FREE GARAGE T I t so
LUMBER, HAY AND GRAIN, BONDS AND CON
TRACTS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SPECIAL ON NEW AND USED SACKS, BINDING
TWINE AND SACK TWINE
NEW AND USED MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS
Sole Agents for
J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO.
J. N. BRAMHALL
Real Estate
208-209 Winters Bldg.
Broker
Phone 1 49-J
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s nunc ruiiiiiiy-v,i-iiic7-7joi lor tuniDer12ol
IS A KCAL
mans joe'l.
Building up character is a good job"'
a man or a firm. By supplying our patrix
with first class lumber and high grade
vice we have builded a business struct01
of which we are proud. .
Lakeside Lumber Cc-
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FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
Chases the "Blues"
Laundry cares go and bundles
vanish the moment you place your
wash in care ot the French Hand
Laundry.
No need to look forward to that
Monday morning pile of drudgery
call us and we'll relieve you of
it at no greater cost.
THE
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
127 X. 4th St.
Phone 400-R
ROCKY POINT RESORT
-Offers
The finest fishing, swimming, boating fac
ilities in Klamath.
30 miles from town.
On the West Side Highway.
Tent houses, bungalows, excellent dining
room service, row boats, kickers, store in
connection, fishing suppliesgroceries, ev
erything for the convenience of the public.
Phone Rocky Point Resort for
Reservations.
Rodeo Visitors
and Tourists
Let us serve you with Gas and Oil. Conscientious
Service, Courteous Attendants, Intelligent As
sistance and Efficient Products Here at all times
If your car is in need of Expert attention;
if there is a slight knock or squeak that puzzles
you-bring your car in You'll get perfect serv
ice at a Moderate Cost
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Southwell Stationery Co.
6261, Main St.
Pkana Al
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R. R. R. Garage
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mree regular fellows Roy, Rex, Ray.
9th and Klamath Open Day and Night.
Phone 212
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7) more stumj
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CIIEAPER land-clenring h eot
thru your being able to buy n
for a dollar one-half more powi
than you did before we could tell r
PACIFIC STUMPING
the new du Pont powder which V
been cutting down land-clearing cotti'
this section during the past tewm""1;
Every 50-pound case of PACIF'i
STUMPINQ has nbout 13S IH
Bticks. other standard stumping PJ
dcra having about 85 sticks in a
case. You get 50 more rt'c1"'""
one doing the same work as ony n
other stumping powders.
And there's no thawing and no heJ!
attending the shooting of PACI"
STUMPING I
Cotnr In nnil let us givr ynu an estimate eTJ
of PACIFIC STUMPING for vour land-c1"'"
VV. I). MILLER
General Agents. x