The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 30, 1925, Image 9

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
AIR
CTION
FAIR
SECTION
United Neva and United Press Telegraph Services
"245. (Every Morning Except Monday)
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925,
nath to Show
ricultural Merits
t the County Fair
LHi county thinks hIio has much that no other county
and of northern California has. Some of thin she
ihow at the county fair next Thursday, Friday and
September 3, 4 and 5. The best of her fields, gar-
alleys, the proudest and bluest blooded of her live
be grouped in good natured competition at the
These she shows to the passing throng.
h most important thing, however, that makes the
if all this possible, she cannot show the spirit of
. To the casual visitor used to the efficient and
lairs and product shows of the big cities, any county
cem crude and primitive. But to the thinking
looks behind tho seeming make-shifbt and wcll-
mpts at credible showing and display of their pro-
re will be unfolded a story that intrigucst It won't
k ttrong imagination to picture back a few years
:e the Klamath basin before water was on the fer-
and gardens that make a succession of checkered
ira Algoma and Wocus to tho Oregon-California state
cture the perseverance and hardships of rahciuueJ
bound valleys before good roads flung down their
Ion of progress. (
Quality of Klamath's herds has been built with many
intmont and setback, but tho record of pure-bred
ered animals shipped into the county ring the
attest the pride and foresight of livestock npd dairy
Id their herds on firm foundations. The almost un-
quest for tuberculin testing when the federal in-
ently spent three weeks in the county,' ht.-evidence
th livestock men will no longer accept anything but
nd will safeguard the health of the county's stock.
1.
words of a prominent railroad man who recently
county, Klamath appears the "last frontier nul-
(liways, power, water, and greatest of all, spirit arc
for
inlamt pmplro Unit In a
H roliirn from Imr pro-
and p-fpd and carpel
rirp lln money IiivphI-
ffilfuhl In pprnonnl al-
'1 atluiiimpnt.
men who ronaillulp tho
hnly fulr board, It. K.
Ihe brpnidpnt. who la nlxn
Ihe Klamalh irrlxntlon
malntaliiK a raiu li noar
dam; It. H.JIammond,
vicp-proHldi'iil and gi'ncral niniKipor,
whoiin liroad. fprlllo. wtps near Mpr
rlll !r ilolli-d with pnre-lirpd. ac
erpdilpd nhorthnniK, and fill, f u II
flepced llnmpalilrn ntippp; II. N.
Mop, tho IreamiriT of Ihn board, and
pmprlptor of tho Woman' Rlorn In
KIniTiuIll Kill I h all give their tinio
and enprgy to the conduit of' tho
animal roiinty fair, an wpll a I he
(('iiiiIIiiikhI on 1'iilfi' I'oiirlPPll)
to
Klamath County
FAIR
AND PRODUCTS SHOW
! Klamath Falls
September 3, 4 and 5,1925
$4,500 in Premiums
$200 in Special Cash Prize's
$300 Worth of Special Award
Bry DayAuto, Harness, Running Races.
Dnc Opera Thursday and Friday Nights.
Klamath County . Welcomes You.
:
Dress Up For Fair Week
Here They Are!
Fall's Newest
CLOTHES
Our Fall presentation rival anything
this Store has ever shown, i For Style,
for woolens and for workmanship,
our present stock of Suits and Top
coatsoffers every man and young
man the best of everything. All this
combined with the unusually low
prices make these Clothes the su
preme values of the season.
They are the kind of Clothes you like
to wear the kind that insures com-
plete satisfaction
We welcome a visit from you.
Kuppenheimer's Suits and Coats
: $30.00 to $60.00
Other Makes
$15.00 to $35.00
KLAMATH
KLOTHING
KOMPANY
i "...
24 years in Klamath Falls
Attend the Big Comic Opera, "The
Pirates of Penzance," Sept. 3, 4
Price live Cents
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