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Page Two Saturday September 5. 1!'25 THE Klamath Fair Will Close Today Before and Don West, Jr.: "Red Villager," Weit and Wattora. Jra.. nd prise 111) of merchandise at Connolly' Record Attendance harness shop. Khrcp ('natnpiops ( Con tins, rd From Fse ne) Sr. calt bull: West and Walters. lit. Aged cowa: E. Ramboulllet itrnnd champion ram. W. E. and K. M. Hammond. Ramboulllet grand champion ewe, W. E. and E. M. Hammond. Hampshire grand chumplon ram. E. M. and W. u West and Watter.,E. M. and w. r.. Hammond. Ind- Prank H. McCornack. 3rd. Hampshire grand champion ewe. Dry aged cows: West and WafcjE. M. and W. E. Hammond, ters 1st; E. M. and W. E. Ham-i No little excitement was caused mon'd. 2nd: West and Walters. Jrd.' during the races when five cars. Junior belferr Wsst and w alters. lit. .' t : . - i Junior heifera: West and Wetter. 1st and Ind; Frank McCornack, Srd. Sr. heifer calf: West and Wattera. first. Jr. heifer calf: West and Wat tera, 1st. Sr. champion null: "Willager "Lad," Wast and Walters. Jr. champion bull: "fo-.yne Vio let Pride." Sr. champion cow: "Gwendolyn," West and Wattera. Jr. champion cow: "Edgedale Mary II." West and Wattera. Grand champion bull: "Colyne Violet's Pride." West and Walters. Grand champion cow: "Gwendo lyn Lass," West and Wattera. American Shorthorn Breeders' as sociation special price: Best male. West and Wattera: best female, fresh since July 1, Frank McCornack. Beat grade herds: West and Wat tera, 1st. Best yearling herd: West and Wat tera, let; Frank McCornack. 2nd. Beat pair of calves: West and Wattera, 1st. Get of sire: Frank McCornack. Hertford Division Prizes Sr. bull: Dale Mattoon. 1st. Jr. bull: Mount Crest Herd, 1st: 2nd, and Srd. ' " " J Sr. ball: Mount Crest herd, 1st. Aged cows: Dale Mattoon. 1st andj 2nd. Sr. heifera: Mount Crest, 1st; Dale Mattoon, 2nd. Jr. heifera: Mount Crest herd, 1st, 2nd, and Srd. Sr. calves: Mount Crest, 1st; Dale Mattoon, 2nd. Jr. champion bull: "Siskiyou Gold Bar," Mount Crest herd. Sr. champion cow: "Mabel Blan chard," Dale Mattoon. Jr. champion cow: "Adelia Dom ino," Mount Crest herd. Grand champion: "Siskiyou Gold Bar," Mount Crest herd. Beat yearling herd: Mount Crest herd 1st; pain MU00n. 2nd. Beat pair of calves: Mount Crest herd, 1st and 2nd; Dale Mattoon, Srd. . i:f' ' Get of aire: Mount Crest. 1st; Dale Mattoon, 2nd;' Mount Crest, Srd. Shorthorn Fat Cattle Sr. calf: Don West, Jr.. and Tom Watters, 1st; Frank McCornack, Jr., 2nd. Junior calf: Don West, Jr., and Tom Watters, Jr. 1st Hereford Fat Cattle Sr. calf: Mount Crest herd, 1st. Junior calf: Mount Crest herd, 1st, and 2nd. Hereford fat herd:' Mount Crest. Baby beef special award: "Edge dale Villager," Tom Watters, Jr. and Don West, Jr., 1st; "Red Villager," Tom Watters, Jr., and Don West, Jr. 2nd; Frank McCornack, 3rd. American National bank special baby beet prise: Tom Wattera. Jr. everything from Fronts Specials to Sudebaker chassis, started with the asrSIMPLYUP iLAKEVfEW ALL AGAINST IT IN READY FOR !TS AFRUI nPFFMSFi cdcit diiiimi nLIIlilL UlA L11UL UlllJl 1 Nation's One Real Aerial Expert Pleads For Preparations SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 4. relchrallon. Kri-c beof, fuel, light lleports on Hid si reels yesterday and water will le provided for all were to the effect that the caat hail visiting Indian'. In addition to the; promised even a "bluer and tietler" handsome prliea. and the Indian' show If possible, for their lust per will have Ills fair share of the glem-1 fnrinaiire. or of the round-up. Word from I lie. The weather man also promises Klnutultis lead officials to expect a "bigger and heller" night than record crowd. Three relay airings even Thursday night, when the nut will be brought by various Indian jural selling proved Ideal f.?r I he owners for purilrlpatlou In the In-1 splendid work dine by the members dlnn relay events. I"' ''''" - j The ever (hrllllMK chariot rnrej If advice of Ihnsu who had wuti LAKFV1KW Sept' 4 - Willi Mtsu'wlll hold a paramount place on lh,li work will have an Inriuenre - . ' .t ...., vn..v 'program. Al least two chariots, and ! upon those who were unfortunate in Ituuy vuu.uu ' nil.alne It Hie flrut nloln lh win1 view I. all prepared for .he annual, "and 10 ' !' Kiddy Whirl of be no vacant seals led II... grand-; ..... ...I,, . . .., ,,, itiu track. i,eue ileury. imiie kit , minni round-up. drop of the flag, only four ending in (United News) "There is no limit 1 local rodeo grounds, September fjth."' t"l Harold Hell will be the slur the first of the three laps. to the things we need for the dev- Phll I.ennon, driving the Lennon elopment of air craft In thla coun Dodge, waved a frantic hand, call-1 try," said Col. William Mitchell. 6th and 7lh. per.ormers iu ...e . ., . . Other activities for the evening M as Gibson la only 1 years of . " . JL . . ...,. entertalniiii tit are lelug arranged in are but she was Yea red on a cattle . ing for help to rescue a fallen one .i.m, of .h ,k ...,,., .,., ..j v .... u , - .."" y l'' tttt" merry-go- farther down the track. There was deposed assistant head of the armyj lar cowgirl In these parts i round. exciieraeni ior a moment, especially air service. Colonel Mitchell talk- .Many IIMcn foinlng among the young hoys, who, regard-, ej tre9y about . the Sheuandoah Riders from till over the country, leas of dancer, scrambled aernaa thi .... . ,j .. .. .. . " " . i iiunsuuy aigiu, uai wuuiu uiuae no ail ine 0IU norses and many new jimi i llMllll track, In front of the whining racers .i,mt,. f.,. ,.mi..i .ih ... n.i ,,...f,.P.r. IIUlliULill UilUU anxious to get a front seat In the jtharj t0 elpres8 hl, regrets. ' who will do tholr deviltry before the ' reported tragedy. ..,a lha pajt a gnal portlon of crowull ,hat gather lu Lakevlewl The tragedy however, turned (he new deWce, wnlcn have orlg.j September 5th. 6th and Tth. out to be only to the effect that the . , . . ,,. , .,. .1 A hprd of ,.., hor,. lh,t out. un.er .o. u. cnaace on me '! (aken up and MlUui by foreign number any band of wild horse The KIwuula urn exceedingly sorry that the show wim neceaurrlly post poned last night. Many Medford and Ashland people Journeyed over1 here early before the rn til sliirleil. and cre illaappolnted al lull seeing the uluiw, the object of their coming. KLAui. t Try a New Class Ad. purse, when he took a curve too sharply and "bit the dust" with his i Fbrd engine fuming in the track a ' few feet ahead. "ACT OF GOD" IS countries to their advantage." thel'sh that ever graced a Lakevlew POSTPONEMENT KIWANIS SHOW Be Seen Tonight May If (Continued. From Page One) Former Residents Return Klam ath Falls, where they formerly re sided was sufficiently attractive to Mr. and Mrs. James Lytle. until recently of San Francisco, to cause them to return to this city. dancing teams to perform during the; will be good for tonight. colonel commented. "In other words arena. hn been gathered together the mnurvillam nf tha war ami 1 during tile DBSt two Weeks. Ill ad- jnavy departments has been auch!ditlon to the Lakevlew string of) 'that It has been impossible. some forty horses, twenty-three head j Pirates Of Penzance "Conservatism In the war end,f ,ne be1 buckers of the Illy as t..v An...And i... ...... ii gnciatfon hare been secured, as well AIRSHIP VERDICT I stifled inventive genius in aviation. " om' fifteen or twenty of the Weather Permits All these government agencies are wildest to be found In the Plush something like Professor Simon 'country. Inclemency of the weather last of those found dead, shortly before Xewcomb. who proved absolutely Indians to Participate ! night postponed the second and lust the ship buckled." that yon could not fly In the air; no! The 192S round-up will see more presentation of the Klwanls musical Apparatus Stolen 'use to fool with It. That Is the ' of In,ll'n Participation than ever comedy. "IMrutea of I'enianre" until Klein said the court officially!11""! t stuff we have been fight- j before, under stimulus of the big this evening, when tickets and re- found the members of the crew Ing against and are still fighting""'" ,u " " r nam ior rriuay uigni who were killed died due to accl-salnst. dent in line of duty. "There was no negligence," he said. "Any charge of misconduct is unfounded. It is not plausible i that a member of the crew would premeditate destruction of the craft, while he himself was aboard her." The court first identified the dead, then called all available wit nesses including surviving members of the ship who testified concern ing the wild antics of the craft be fore she crashed. Progress of the Inquiry was de layed by the theft of important apparatus. YouitWES Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and llralihy Writ for Free "Eve Care" or "Lye Ucauty" Hook M vim Ot, tt. , I. Ok M,Ck. The teach,,, k "f lu,r ,.h, "0, .'t room. In m backward kW t. the ckllf, .L'M! tl "Wo maks ik. child feel at sai inj our ejanilnaiion u ( lliornugh us,.". DR. H. J. Kyn Sight Isrrislat 1 We (irliul ihir On oJ aHmnaih fJU, 6Ta J ssasssaa(aBasasseaSBeaBssaiaSBMsaBnw PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pellcaa STEW eth. Off Main. Porter Construction Co. Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Klamath and Market Sts. Phone 13 They're Off!! At 1 P. M. County Fair Sue the Races County Products Word en Woman Visits Mrs. Grant H. Xelaon. nt WnrilAn woo a -Visitor la Klamath Falls' Vm-H terday. She was accompanied by her small sen. ' Manager Goes To Portland F. Ray Dunn, manager of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. (left for Portland yeslerday for a short visit. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. ' Charges for confinement range from , 50 to 180. adv. 22 Big shipment of new Fall Coats and hats at Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 129 South 7th St. S3-S FOR jBuMng,. Economy.durablllty an! appearance are the result of well thoughtsat plans and specifications. , Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plans, Estimates SSOfl Hopka Dldg. Phone 330-J GRAIN HAULERS . . ' . ' . Our Special Offer 32x6 FEDERAL 8-PLY CORD AND TUBE $75.00 Diamond Tire & Vulc. Co. 707 S. 6th St. Phone 167 Blue Blood Livestock Women's Art and Needlework ---- a ' S J.f Boys' and Girls Club Work Hear .Galloway's Band SPECIALS In Victrola Still on at SHEPHERD'S tor txamplcj Kama. Oct. Mo.. 172.06 8c.Loutt.Mo. . . tl.sa NewOrlHncLs. OriafB,ia ... 86.00 WsdiingKn.D.C I4LS6 Hew York Coy. . 14740 VtfaioBm idacdans to caany other esucfB to eastern cities Co now; return on or before October 3Uc 4 popular routes acrou the continent American Canyon, ShasUt Sunset, Qolden State Co oq war, rttura uwxher If you chooes; I For jaro.reseruitioni and fult information, ask Southern Pacific Lines J. J. MiLLER. Fhr ne 702.. DiKtrict Freight &. Fa3sen3cr Ar;enL Room 205 Hopka Bldg. ..8th and Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. J ... Five Tube Radio $99.95 Including aerial materials, B Batteries, Loud Speak er, etc., in short everything but the A Battery. To make room for some of the expensive furniture sets we are offering these bargains. Radiola 111 Set now j. i..$24.50 Radiola 111-A Set $49.50 Don't delay. . EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY Radio Supplies, Pianos, Viclrolas. , , Phone 282 Klamath Falls, Ore. 507 Main St. ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Mitt Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will , furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. n Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. MARTIN & FROMAN FRAGRANT and SAVORY How about a nice juicy, golden brown for dinner tomorrow? . , ... weciil1 Delicious Roasts are just one oi w for today. Miller's Market sal .. pbo" 608 Main St 4"