The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 30, 1925, Image 14

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    Page Fourteen
Sundav, August SO, 1925.
THE
Klamath To Show
Agricultural Merits
Itlrvly lo potatoes lhl year, tbo com-,
'merclal grower of the netted
I will show sack lots from Holds or
I two or more acres. At the com-!
'pletion of the fair, the best of this.
At 4 list fniiriTir exhibit will be retained for the
Al llie MJUIUj rdir Kamalh .my booth, which Oountyj
. Agent Henderson will have at the ;
' 'slate fair, but the balance will be.
(Continued from Pago Nine) i auctioned, and the proceeds revert
management of the grounds, upkeep, j (J a reVolvlng fund for future
Improvement and rental for stabling , awarjs n this division.
and pasture. Each has a man's Jobj ,l4t year the ..hoaru jf itraln an '
without going outside his own were one of lhe most BlinC-
fairs, yet they cheerfully and haeiierouni the farm crops
ingly give many days each month, d ent ,lmU.r thtf mlpervlslon
to the management, and daily Iml-. Thu
dental details of the county an- mo) ,,,, .,, I
nual show. i Martin Brothers Milling company :
During the past year, two crops has stimulated the exhibit of seed'
have been tried on a large commer- grains by offering $4u in three cash;
clal scale in Klamath county sugar prizes for the best sacks of cleanest!
beets and head lettuce. Through the tamj purest marquis, Burbank or,
tireless efforts of County Agent C. I bluestem wheat. j
A. Henderson, protected or- favored I p h n(wiv.oreaniied baby beef
I classes, the Kirst National bank of-!
award lists show how Intorcstcd thu
majority of Individuals and firms
are In these future farmers and
housewives. The 3K store offers
a scholarship to O. A. C. summer
Brouml lnr scheme aelcclt-d withies
un re to throwing the displays imu
brlghller relief.
Fruit has been particularly firm
and handsome this year, and somo
school to the winner of the l-y BppniU1 displays are expected, as
calf division III: E. M. Ilammondl M ,,, of vegetables. The
a pure-bred ewe lamb to the ""' Icotrtented. sleek appearance of the
of the potato project; VnderwoodV m.Jorllv o( the farmers, testify to
pharmacy a scholarship to O. A. C.ja 1)od" i.,wk and th(, cukl and
summer school for some cannery , olher ,,,,, promised by many of
Iters 125. For the best Tillamook;
I calf owned in Klamath county and!
, brought into the county either dur
linr 1934 or 1925. the American
The Sacramento Valley Sugar' .,. . . nk ., 1Bn,h i
i
One and all. the business men as
Individuals, and collectively as firms.'
have stood behind the Klamath i
county fair. For the first time tn
erous contributions for advertise
ments from merchants of the city,
paid for the printing and mailing of
the premium lists, which have been
sent to the majority of the farmers
and throughout neighboring counties.
spots for experimental plantings
were obtained, and the necessary
care and attention promised to in
sure the cultural advancement of a
trial for both of these crops during
1924
company of Hamilton City. Calif.
ha contracted for practically all the
sugar beets grown In the Klamath
basin, on upper Klamath lake. Bo
nanza district and Langell valley.
They show their good faith in the
future of this crop by offering a 125
cash prize to the grower of five or
more acres, raising the finest beets.
Klamath Ice ft Storage company,
through the proprietor, A. M. Collier,
is offering 115 In cash for the best
three heads of lettuce to be judged
from a commercial standpoint. The fair board determined to give,
The most heavily Burdened dI,. People something wholesome and
Blnv will ha that of nolntnoa the ! "musing,
famous Klamath Netted Gems. Lastj500 urse for harne3S racin' and
Tear Droved be von d a. doubt that ;
the seed value of potatoes grown ln 'racln- eTer ernoon the fair
this section was highly superior to
many potato-producing territorities.
and demand and market were both
brisk. Henry Semon, president of
the Klamath Potato Growers' asso
ciation, conducts a large diversified vi" be conducted by
farm on the road to Merrill, but he ! charitable organizations.
has time to dash into town occas- fmbling device, kewpie doll, paddle'
ionally with a load of potatoes, and ' wheel and catch-penny concessions j
recently every trip has proved profit-jre barred this year, and only those;
able in securing some substantial permitted access to the grounds, ;
award for the potato division. ' which can contribute something 1
Through his individual efforts, a crdible, substantial and clean to'
first prize of an Iron Age potato 'he comfort or entertainment of
club girl: as does the Evening Hur-
uld for division II dairy culf work:
liny N'i'l;uh. a milking shorthorn,
uud Poland china hog raiser of Wor
den, offers a fall pig. either sex. for
division I. dairy calf winner: Wil
liam V. Mi'NVnb' offers a special
prize of 15.U0 for winner of the
dairy herd record keeping; Moe's
store an Q. A. C. summer school
scholarship for winner of cookery
division I.
Last year fo,wl cholera necessita
ted the cancellation of all poultry
entries, but thin year, under the su-
the housewives, ought to send tniji
spectators rushing to the nearest !
eating concession! !
While Klamath will never be
commercial fruit-raising cenler. a
number of berries and small fruits
bear well here, and although thei
display of fresh fruits is never large.
It steadily increases In quantity and
quality each year. Some of the en
tries of melons and berries already
received, have doubled all exhibits
In that division for 1924. ,
Klamath offers opportunity to the
home-seeker. There is rheap land.
uvvt.i.iti ,.r llr K l Trntit .f
Malin. and 1. It. Cooper of Fort j alvr- I",'1 TKt '""'"a"";
Klumalh. a splendid lot of fine birds
will be shown. AlthouKh the ruu-j
template.! poultry and pet tttot-k ,
pavilion will not be available In
limn fnr th fair tht north onclikaml
end of the grandstand will be equip- !The ,a.W f Pe' could not
nuve u oi iivrw inv. iiiii iu mu.-o
acres only waiting lor iniensiiieu
methods of fnrmlng to rhar-ge them
Into blossoming and attractlvo little
ranches. There are hardships. Tiler
Is unlimited hurd work to be done.
ped with new collapsible, sanitary
pvhlhit MffM mirt the tmitltrv nn.l
rabbits shown there. The ral)bu ! "Pells content and many beauties of
I who dwell ill Its borders. Klamath
I ' WVUI I
and have contributed a
se for harness racing, and
another like amount for automobile
These amounts are in addition to
the approximate total of $2500 de
voted to the running, relay and
chariot races.
The concessions In many Instances
community
The cheap
planter, selling for 145, was se
cured from J. W. Kerns Implement
company, the American National
bank coming In with 8 second cash
prize of 125, and J. S. Mills & Son
with a third prize of $20. Wood,
Curtis company offers 125 cash for
the commercial exhibitor of sack
lota, showing the greatest number
of entries. In addition to the reg-
the throng.
County Club Lender T'rank Sex
ton's office is a whirl of dainty
needlework, luleious canned fruit,
and colorful vegetables these days.
The exhibits from the forty odd
boys' and girls' clubs line the walls
and occupy every available inch of
space. Instead of the bread-making
demonstration, which Mr. Sexton's
ular grouping of 15-lb. exhibits of, cookery girls put on last year, there
various varieties, wnicn win be j will be a canning demonstration
shown in a booth to be devoted en- team. The boys' and girls' prize
division Is one that promises some
surprises. One does not hear much
about rabbit raising, but Supt. A. H.
Renner, an experienced rabbit
breeder, whoso fine bunnies have
carried off many blues up and down
the raciric coast shows, assures us I
that the entires will show how many
are quietly coining a little profit in
their leisure hours In backyards,
and helping supply the market and
restaurant demand for this highly
nutritious meat. During the fair
the rabbit breeders of the county are
planning to organize a breed associa
tion for the stabilizing of market
prices, and the breeding for quicker
and better maturity, both of blood
ed and utility stock.
The domestic art division, under
the supervision of Mrs. J. Fred Goel
ler, the culinary, under Mrs. George
L. Humphreys, and the always-at
tractive and dainty flower booth,
under the charge of Mrs. Charles
Martin, are enlarging their show
spaces and perfecting arrangements
for the more pleasing "showing of
their exhibits. The domestic art
will have the southern end of the
main exhibit pavilion this year, giv
ing more adequate space than the
two small booths heretofore allnted
this always large and imposing' ex
hibit. The flowers have a pretty
kiosk in the northeast corner of the
pavilion.'1 insuring shade and fresh
air. ' Shelving has been arranged for
the more effective display of the
many-colored blooms, and the back-
sunset, mountain cloud in storm.
and multi-colored lights, a step to
the water-fowl hunting grounds, or
the haunt of the mule-tailed deer.1
a sense of "nearness to the sky." '
Many come and go away lo seek
more luxurious and easier living. '
Of these the red blooded ones come
back, not content with what Ihey
have found elsewhere.
KODAK FINISHING
In at 9 out at 6 p. m.
The Petuley's '
Opposite Court House
HOTEL ASTOD
2adftHa UAhiIm1
EVERT ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET
505J Baths New. Modern
dote to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE CARACE Tar 1 from 11.50
HOW SHALL
I WEAR
MY HAIR?
This Is a Vital Question of the
Woman of Today
The beautiful woman may possess various means
of "expressing her charm. She may be gifted
with beauty of face, or form, or coloring, or ex
""" pression. The most desirable physical attribute,
in view of the present styles of hair dressing, ia
form foim of the head. Yet we see beauty of
form too often disregarded and the mistake
v made of choosing a style of arranging the hair
in reference merely to beauty of face.
We Arrange the Hair to Exactly
Suit the Form of Your Head
Phone for an Appointment
Moe's Beauty Shoppe
The New Way
of Heating
Allen's
Parlor
Furnace
AX AnnVE-THE-FIiOOR FIRYUK
A small furnace placed above the floor will heat your
home comfortably this Winter on less fuel. It will do
the work of several stoves and heats connecting rooms
the furnace way of moist circulating air
Come in and tee this wonder
ful new heating system which
is the latest development in
the stove industry. The vitre
ous porcelain enamel finish is
as easily kept clean as a piece
of furniture. . .
Don't buy a heating system
until we have shown you how
a furnace placed above the
floor utilizes all the heat, cuts
down the fuel bill and does
the work of several stoves.
Can be installed in a few minutes
Does not require a basement
Roberts '& Harvey
HARDWARE FOR HARDWEAR
Don't Fail to Attend "The Pirates of Penzance," September 3, 4
- I.
Zfcnith
Washer
DKM0NSTRATI0N
at the .
FAIRGROUNDS
Thursday Friday Saturday
See this wonder machine in operation. Ask the demonstrator
any questions regarding its upkeep and operation. Compare it 1
with any machine on the market. Then take advantage of our
special coupon offer, which is good only for the
duration of the Fair
Link River Electric Co.
Seventh at Klamath Ave.
Phone 171
Present the coupon at The Link River
Electric Co. Booth at the Fairgrounds
and credit for $5.00 will be given you
on the purchase of a Washer.
$5
. CJC THIS COUPON MEANS
TO YOU
if presented at The Linlt Rivw Electric Co. Boo "
ing the fair on the purchase of a :
ZENITH WASHER
Name ...
Address