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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
1. Sg WAR DAYS r Tuesday, July 14, 1925. NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS TO GOVERN KLAMATH CO. 1925 FAIR 13,Kor III first purl Is aitaln II" lb clly of pleaa- nil good cheer. e occasion of the lavlllitn of the City s'orld Art Fair that Lplrlt manifested It dispensation ol tlio ko street muiilc and rrsorved for the e 14th of July bve and will continue ItirouKh the um Wile, for the bcnrfl of forelitnera espoel- the fair, the lid hat Now (hat the clean started more than aa hnen practically the lain of susplc closed, h police hat be can let up a II. ho argued, why ho Imprmislon that of PuritunaT The the war waa the tiah noine pnripl ra- a modiirn H''ylon Imp''. Ana the ml "places In tarnr tho t' liiuv.nrds nr of wandering Inn with strange in- plaintive melodlee of hxo. The I'arlitan girl find It cheaper Mtisfylng to danoa Ui an In the dance Klamath Farmer., 3oyg and Girl and Others Who With To Enter Exhibit Should Familiarize Themselvei With Ney Ruling. Page Three County fair eihlMlor and pat ron, will bt Interested In the follow ing Hat of new general rulea and regulatlona of the Klamath county fair. The rulea are embodied In the premium Hat of the county exhi bition, which la now on the proaa: 1. Entry blank propurly flllod out muat accompany any and all ex hibit. S. The county fulr board haa complete cliurgo of all nialtera re lating lo the fair; deputies' and guarda have full authority to en force order on or about the fair grounda. 1. Any exhlbllon making a false latament a tq ownership, or who ball purchaao stock, produco, fancy work, or any other ankle or animal exhibited, and enter unit In bla or her name, or a of bla or her own production, shall forfeit all claim aa an exhibitor and any or all prlxea which may huvu been awarded. 4. Judge may award a ribbon for tbe drgrco of quality they may accord any mltccllanroua Item or un claaalfled exhibit not covered In the regular premium Hat. 6. Where there la no competition tbe Judge ahall award auch premium aa be deenia aultable to tbe quality 1 of aald entry. No unworthy exhibit or ahall be awarded any premium. Expert Judges are employed upon recommendation of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, and are approved hectic day after the the city waa throrig- Bi od ftordes from ev- Lthe glube have the auch crowda. The un over the Ibblne" I In hundred! of thou dty .hey once dream M. A rualaurant on Uevarda which waa declaration of war i. Oerman ownerahlp, piled and opened un- mont. the German pilgrims gently experience a jt being able to x- e loudly and guttur Saltva tongue lo tho not aurprlaing be- fcelp give "Swloa" a fly. The new. man' vor. haa had an oye ta from America.. On to prices are given in iollars and cent and tola dishes are "corned J poach egg." "griddle ""Iple ayrup." aa woll aa an." which moan cof rcam, now a rarity in 1NANZA July 13. .Mrs. O. O. a visitor In Uonanxa kn and daughter. Miss fVarron, Oregon, have k lulling at the Charles pie near here. Mr. hey la Mr. Larson's r Provost of Bonanxa lite III with Influenza. Hvor of Klaraatti Falls plan In attendance. Bklnscn took a truck' ture to Lakevlew Sat U and returnod Sun- In Lytic left Bonanxa fr a trip through north- u. as roprosentatlvo of Life Inaurance -com- l-ytlo plans to return weeks. Urs. J. n. Walkor and c-r Mrs. Oscar Camel of p visited nv. the f. J. Wodnosdoy. Jorlo Calhoun, small Mr. and Mra. J. Cal reside on the Midland Klamath Kalis haa been Miss MelllKsa Mahoney plahoney borne near Ho ne past two weeks. Sho to her home Sunday. V Mir .... . F "ress . 8hop. 129 Ho. fH VALLEY HOSPITAL. confinement la compre P Pleasing, . adv-4 f EL ASTOR fHI Lo.At.nlM OOM ku PRIVATE TOILET tths N.w, Modern ' opping District and Theatre. RAGE ' Tariff from I.W by the Klamath county fair board. (. The right to proteat la accord ed every exhibitor. Errors of en try must be corrected prior to Judg ing. 7. Kvery department has su perintendent of exhibit and apace la allotted to each exhibitor by them. Ik) not place your exhibits until yon have aoen the superintendent of the division in which your exhibit be longs and been properly allocutcd. 8. Livestock Kntrloa for live stock will be received up until noon of August 31, 1925. at the office of the secretary. All livestock exhibits must be at the fair grounds not later than I p. m., Sept. 2nd. All other exhibit must be at the fulr grounds by p. m. of tbe day pro ceeding tbe fair, for correct classi fication and allocation of apace, with the exception of flowere and perish able greens, which will be admitted beforo 9 a. m. tho morning of the first duy of the fair. 9. Judging will begin promptly at 10 a. m. the first day, of the fair, and continue until each division la completed and all awards made. 10. ' The fair board will have guards and deputy sheriffs both day and night, on the fair grounds, but .assume no liability for property damage or loss. Exhibitors at all I limes should give personal attention .to their display or livestock. 11.' Award - Color denoting award's shall be aa follows: First, ' blue; second, red; third, white; championship, purple; special green. 12. Tbe fair board reeerve the right to Interpret all rule and reg ulation herein, and In the absence of any printed rule the rules of the Orbgon slat fair will govern. The ruling of tbe fair board (ball be final. 13. The fair board reserves the right to deduct a percentage from II premium when fund are Insuf ficient to pay auch premiums. 14. No entry fees will be charg ed In any claas. 16. Stall fee shell be lie per bead per day for all owner of rac ing horses. 10. No exhibitor may withdraw an entry or exhibit after the open ing day' of the fair without the writ ten permission of at leaat two of the fair board. 17. Payment of premiums will be by chock from the office of the fair board only. 18. Where entries In one claas are' fewer than tbe premiums of' fered, the judge may at his discre tion, award tbe premium of such grade aa (he exhibit deserves. 19. Exhibit will be admitted without - entrance fee from Modoc and Siskiyou counties, Local Briefs from Tlie Fort O. W. Engle. prominent rancher of the Fort Klamath district is In the city for a short visit, arriving last light. From Husanvlllo Among the pro minent visitors In the city are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathews who are topping for short time from their' home In Busanvllle. Mathews 1 a prominent buatneaa man ot that section who I Interested In the condition of Klamath county as well. On of hla chief Interests lies In the development of the roads and highway of northern Cal ifornia and southern Oregon. Tourixta K. O. Orbs and A. D. Pitts sr. rated among the tourists who are looking Into tbe acenlel Intereata of Klamath cnufv. Thov are San Francisco r.s ilo" li :ir hoping on the side of aeeumini-li-Ing a Utile fishing In order tn uv. b the limit of tbe famous K'p'm'U trout. ' ' " For Portland Lloyd Low, Bill Bonfield and David Vandenberg Vfi fcr Portland yesterday afternoon t attend the Elks convention. Mrs. Bertha Hayden Of Chiloquin Dies Mrs. Bertha M. Hayden, 34, wife of Paul Hayden of Chlloqunl died at her home early yosterday morn ing. Mr. Hayden 1 engaged In the wood business In that town. Funeral service will ' 4 held at 2 P. m. Wednesday afternoon at Whltlock's mortuary in Klamath Falls. Rev. Wfeu at the Klamath reservation will perform tb funeral ritual. ELECTRIC COOKING less watching -X as! icaijfornia oregon powrcomwvnW Wd Wllft PAWNEM IN PPiOUPSS STti. actual anraft. cmt of. current far stKtrlc conking end llxbtlns. together, la hnniN In this ncMthbor hoo, to IS.S J a month. The roast, fcr instance first a quick searing to seal, in the savory juices, and then a slow cooking heat as in a tireless cooker. That's in the oven. But over here, something is simmering gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub bling vigorously at the Hd. Tomorrow morning's prunes are stewing leisurely between whiles. Dinner is being prepared and it mustv be watched, too. For each different dish requires a different method, a different heat. One fire will not do for all. That's one reason why electric ranges, with their instantly regulated and easily controlled cooking temperatures, from a sizzling, searing heat in one place to a just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so favored by good cooks. Electricity makes good cookery better, and easier. And that, plus the surprising economy of electrical cooking, is a reason why near ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens in the territory served by this company are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one thousand eight hundred electric ranges have made them so. Ask your nearest dealer to show you several models. Convenient payments, if you like. THP, CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Wo lmllovo that every woman In Klamath County should avail hersolf of the opportunity to ntlend tho Wcstlnghmiso Range Domonatration which will be (held at the sales room of the Link River Klectrlc Co., July 13 to 18. The demonstration of electric cooking whioh will be conducted by Mrs. Scott will be highly Interesting as well as educational and we take pleasure In recommending It to all our customer and friends. TODAY is Cake Day! Mrs. Jessie Scott will demonstrate cakes from original recipes which were awarded prizes. There are both old-fashioned 'eggs and butter" cakes. Mrs. Scott's Cake Recipes For the Westinghouse Electric Range !,!! FRENCH LAYKIt CAKE 2 c Sugar. 4 Egga. beaten separately. 1 c Sweet Milk. H t Almond. 3-4 c Butter. 3 e Flour, sifted once before measuring. 3 t Baking Powder. V4t Vanilla. Cream butter and sugar, add egg yolks. Al tenately add milk, and flour ifted with bak ing powder. Add vanilla extract. Fold In beat en whites of eggs. Divide 4nto three portions. Add 1 cup chopped nuts. H teaspoon of cin namon and y teaspoon of nutmeg to first por tion. Add 4 tablespoona of melted chocolate to aecond portion. All almond extract to last portion. Tbl cake Is very good with caramel loing. DELICATE CAKE 2 e Sugar. 1 c Sweet Milk. Vi e Butter. y, t Vanilla. ; I Egg White. 3 e Flour, sifted four times. 3 t .Baking Powder. H t Rose Extract. Cream butter and sugar. Add flour slf.v I wiuh baking powder, alternately with milk and fold in beaten ' whites of eggs. This recipe make three layer. Use va nilla In two layers. Color third layer pink and add rose extract. Ice to suit taste. i.i 1 I Something new every day-Visit us this week. t , Link River Electric Co, 7th at Klamath Ave. Phone 171 Ml jO Special Demonstration JOr of the "Range with the Clock eacious Mrs Jessie Scotf s Party ; Link River Electric Co. 7th at Klamath Ave. is YOUR Party Come today if you can tomcarrow surely! We are especially fortunate in obtaining the services of this well known electric cook ing expert. Each day for very limited j time she bakes a different kind of cake right in our store, using the famous We tinghouse Automatic Electric Range. j . This is the one knaem as tlrangewith the clock. It's; marvelous how interested ' women are in lightening the burden of housework. Sum- ; mer or winter the electric ' range saves time, strength, j arjddcietUietcoolting. "Thursday Is Oven pinner Day ; J Saturday is Men's Day. Every day is Women's Day. Come Today Remember the Place ShopWker) Yon See This Siga E L E C T II I C RANGE