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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1925)
Eli YEAR R CO- FAIR 8 'PREDICTED ,iumn of 1S5 promises to ,er taM county falra , l'ln ""!" 10 ltrv counlf and duo to tba rrop lo W Prl of ,hibiia 1" be of boU,r ,nd nor numerous than he fair aenaona band In h nit aeanon of harveat, bout September lt and rootlniiW .rnatloWsl v livestock ehow ip la November. 0Bi fair Is;, JMMIe lnl d m the oliler conntlee of jpulni l( baa been no an , ,lo(ttnilln(( wit under , icnle of liny ale, and bli up until It I' at the prea ,ns u tho large annual iha county. In countlea lu lKcD..luliK-tabllahed. itHte.auuiwjt. of all pro ,rmrM ffllitneiia men, Ktuary for the full meai- Ittn that It deaervea. ucitlonal In nature In that L time of the .year when compare their livestock orodurt". to aea which la Lnd find out why they are The three or four daya Itkla ay la very valuable. It to the man who la look- kprovement. It la alao an k mtdium to the nan who ill products of highest Vilr takea aeverul year a of build up a flrat claea Bt part of a few willing toe cane of the Klnmath tilr Improvement cap be rear to year, but. thla it only cornea about it bard work and untiring tba members of tha fair tbou In charge. A large tine la required annually n of the fair board, no received for the time and headed. Kach year addl provrmonts are made on hind bullillaaa-eindei' the" and direction of the if the board. ,. ' rttardleae ot tha time upended by those In charge, the fair will not be the euc cesa It ahould be. without the active no-operation of all the n.,.i. .. .... county Thla co.op.ra,OII ,, ,hoWD y an active latere! In the fair, bringing In aihihu. ... . 7 nu Kinaa and In being preaent during the fair. ..... uuea not mean that the fair can be forgotten for J60 daya ot the year ana remembered for tha other five. Exhibits brouiht in . .... spur of the moment are very aeldom nui, up in proper aliape. Thla ap plies particularly to llvast..M, requlrea preparation for aeveral monina in advance of the fair date A little additional car .. i.i, at that time might mean the differ ence oeiween a blue ribbon and a white one In the ahow ring. A large number of people from outside points, Interested In culture, will attend our fair In order io eee tor themselves exactly what our county produces. If the nn.iiiv of tha producta and livestock ahown a good, the comment will be favor ablo and new aettlera win h. ... cured for the county, but on the other hand. If the quality la poor and exhibits are not made up or handled properly, ahowlng lack of Interest on the part of the exhibit ors, the Impression on the visitors will be distasteful, and ih.v ... ally will leave the county with a poor Idea of our county and Ita re aourcea. It ahould le borne In mind that the county fair la what the people of the, county make It. De structive criticism la harmful, while conatructlve criticism and sunnnrt will bring It up to the place It ahould occupy In county activities. PlaB to be an exhibitor al vnur county fair. If you are not aucceaa ful In winning awards, find out h observation how you could do better next year. Do not feel discouraged, aa everybody has to make a alert. and Improvement la alwaya possible. (California Vlaltora The majority f tourists In the city yesterday to nglaier In the Klamath chamber f commerce atill register from Cal ifornia. Among those were: H. C. Mattlce, Yuba City; C. L. Kllburn, Newman; O. Glovanlan; Es. L. Mur phy, Fresno; L. C. Mathewson, Chlco; J. W. Ilradley, Greenville; Soren Soreneon, Atterday College, Solvang; A. C. LaRne. Fuather Falls; Berkeley Haawell, Lakeport; J .C. Perry, 8usanvllle; Mike Bel- lone, Kenneth; W. Mark Durley, dxnard; Mrs. H. D. Miller, Los Ang. alea; J. 8. Maateraon, OrUnd; J. E. Mathewa, Patton; Frank Beeler Jr., Eureka; Mrs. Anna C. Gift Kenneland; W. V. Gay, Eocondldo. Sunday, August SO, 1925. KIWANIS SHOW WILL ADD ZEST TO COUNTY FAIR The people of Klumath Falls hnva long rerognlied that the local Klwanla club was a live-wire bunch, but even their best friends wore hardly prepared for the newest stunt that they have pulled In connection with, their forthcoming production of "The Plratea of Penxance" on the nights of September 3 and 4. Thla Is nothing more than a full page "write-up" In thla week'a lasue of The Saturday Evening Post by Herbert Quick. Of course, the locale la disguised a bit (Mason City, Iowa) and the namea of the participants changed, but It la easy to read be tween the lines and aee thut It Is all a "press agent stunt", to advertise the local show. The writer certain ly takes off bin hat to the local pub licity committee, for never. In all hla experience, has he ever seen a better planned and executed adver tising scheme. Meanwhile, everything in connec tion with the ahow la moving along splendidly, according to Director Haxelrlfg. Tom Severn of Medford, Parla, London, etc., will be here Monday to superintend the stage set tings. The coatumea, furnished by Goldstein of San Francisco, will ar rive tonight, and the seats are sell ing fast. Que voulct-vous encore? Page Eleven D-PEOPLE 50 THE PIRATES rtijqlo; Of eSzance yy.ula ; : fiiTo'.' ELABORATE PRODUCTION , GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S T MOST POPULAR 'v T I . COMIC OPERA . I. Charlei Hazzelrfc, Director T ptember 3 and 4 mettlesome ateeds betweon the hours of S and 9 a. m. each morning. Superintendent Rosa Avery has set the houra for the varloua uaea of the track. The flrat four bours of tha day are for running horaea; to 10:80 a. m. for the harness try-outs, and from 10:80 to 1 p.m. for the racing autoa after Monday, August 81. It waa necessary to make thla particular time of day for the raolng cars, aa tha track muat be dragged after each session with the speed wagons. After 4 p. m. the horsemen usually walk their airings for a mile or eo, aa the day begins to cool. The fence these mornings la lined with race enfhaslasts watching the work-outs of their favorites, and speculating on the chances for the winning of the purses. MERRILL MERRILL, Aug. 29. Rev, Chaa. C. Hulet attended a meeting of the federated cluba in Klamath Falle Saturday afternoon. Mra. William Turner waa In Klamath Friday morning arranging for the aale ot aome of tbelr fine garden produce, especially, beans, of which Mr. and Mra. Turner have an' abundant aupply. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruauel and family of Myrtle Point. Ore., were callers at the manse Friday. ..Out Of Town Vlaltora Mr. and Mra. E. Adama are In the city for aome time, registering their car in the city from Reno, Nevada. They will leave today for Crater lake- OF NAGS ARRIVE FOR COUNTY FAIR h,iTwo more atrtnga of running horoes'r.aTrved at the fair grounds Friday, tnof "Shorty " cummlngs. which have been In spring training at Gold Hill, and those of Ray Mur phy, who la well known In the coun ty, having run his atrlng at many rodeoa and .county fairs In Klamath and adjoining countlea, The track presents a busy picture of flying hoofs, nervously moving eara and Ruby Gibson Chosen Lakeview Rodeo Queen LAKE VIEW,. Ore., Aug. 28. With over 800.000 votea caat In the round-up queen's contest, Misa Ruby Gibson, of Adel, was winner In the contest with a majority that stood approximately S to 3 In the final voting at the queen's dance at Falrport pavilion. Interest In the event ran high and. when the tlnal returns were announced the flrat oueon..st the Lakeview round up waa accorded a royal 'reception at the hands, of the enthusiastic rouno-up lana. in attendance at the dance, , d.j r..i..... t U .VWIWUCK l(UVll . Start. J Big Offensive LONDON,' Aug. 29. (United Newa-i-Red Cantonese troopa launch ed two flank attacks agalnat Honan Island Friday, according to a dis patch to the Times from Hong Kong. ! Gen. LI Fu-Klum holda the Is land, but Is reported to be surround ed. The Cantonese attack was or dered by the red government, which Is In control ot the city. Budd Of Great Northern Inspects Central Oregon BEND, Aug. 28. (United News)' Ralph Budd, president of the Great I Northern railway, arrived in Bend 1 Friday In his special car and Im mediately set out by automobile for a day'a tour of the central Oregon , country. He Is securing data on potential j freight, which it is understood will be presented as evidence at the In' ' terstate commerce commission hear ing on October 5. A. . Winchell, chief engineer for the S. P. & S and G. V. Llntner, Oregon Trunk engineer, are accompanying him. DURING THE FAIR V MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS LET Uf show voir HOME REAL BARGAIN'S IN ; PIANOS Laaiaaaria t-tmtt S WK HAVE ON HAND A FEW I'SKI) , PIANOS LOOK LIKE NEW GET YOUR SHEET MUSIC HERE Record Exchange Bring in Your Old Records Exchange Them for Some That Are New to You AND $TpJ V VICTOR VTThV l PHONO- EfjV i. OBAPHS . HUf tJ I THE MACHINES ARB PRICED TO SELL TERMS GIVEN Wirtz Music House AFTER TAKING IN THE FAIR Drop in Here for a LIGHT LUNCH or Your FAVORITE DRINK Blue Bird New Shoes Are Here for the little man and the growing young man we are featuring styles in tan and black calf; also Scotch grain leather. 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