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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1925)
E KLAMATH NEWS TATO PRIZES I GIVENAT FAIR; Itato Industry nere I Fast Getting To Be Prime Product W llio prlia auek of iiolulooa jli, il (iff yealurdny iiftornoon ,, dime n cuiinly fulr Lrlriiu NiUlonul bunk hid In tlm hlisheat una R'unea mo firm (or Ilonry Bunion, thn ,n( prltu wick nt $15 and tlio prlxn auek or pniulne wunt k i'. HHiiinKiT inr io. I,u aiicreedlnic 1 urki were bid r $12 by tlio American Nutlon- liiink u ml It In tholr Intention, nlliiR to iinnoiincemontu muilit n I K ! t by nionibori of tbo fulr 1,1. m plunt u InrRe acrouKO with Netted (Him potutoaa, to huvo certified, graded and aold fur If tlio production la up to i.sieetntlona and doalrod atund- of (he producer, the growing hp Netted (Sums will become one he henvleat Induatrtea of Klum- roiinty. It la anticipated. u-h In the pntuto exhibit lonn, in tlio opinion of many tho vuluuble agricultural display, for lllli Triumph potatooa, prlio to 8. P. Dehllnger of II. Lnry Hemnn of Morrill route, prize mirnuna puiaioea. I', Denilngor, firm prltu, Early lintiltOeA. kr tbo dlapluy of flold Coin. ly 1.. .villa or niiiienrand wna Nlwl first prlie with aocond RultiK to John ablnden of mrtwn cfmmorclul growera a Netted (Ionia, the new Kiiim- potato which la muklng aurh irlilea in me pnlulo world Harry I,. Mills, flrxt; Henry i, aocond; S. 1. Uchllniter, potato planter, valued at hih waa donated by J. W. Sold torki.i,ot Tires and Gas r . Crntr.l Writ Pholo. Little Hock. Arlt niithnrill... re iccking the principal! In the aale of Mary Ellii May 1, (or $1.50, two automobile tlrca and a tank of gasoline. Both the fa ther and the purchaaers have disappeared. Meanwhile the chilli, adzed by police, la in an orphanage. tho club work. Karl Dclillngcr, the ynuniseBt. vm awarded til pure bred lluinnhlro cwo offered by K. M. lliiniiuond for Ilia winner of the boya" club potato work. t. waa Klven flrat place, out ofl irlca to 8. V. Dehllnger. oec,! place to hla aon, Harold Peh-i b-. and third prlio to Henry1 i. m the rcMilla of the exhibition tUl'lay of tho pnluto aectlon, krHnrea point toward tho auc- of ibo Dehllnger family of II with 8. P. UohlltiKer, the r ami four anna, ahowlng up In nil work. Tho two youngeat niter bova raptured nil' prliea iiroiluellon of potatoaa In School For Foreigner Wanting Naturalization Will Be Started In K. F. A achool for foreiRnera. who plun to take iheir exHinlnatlona for nat- urullzallon In September, will be conducted In the office of the county aiiperlntendent of achiiola. In tho court house, II wna announced yca terday. The cIiixhch will be held nt 8:30 p. m.. on Monday. Wedneaduya and Friday durlnK the next two wcoka. They will bo open In nil poraona aeekliiR nai urallziit Ion. whelher In the Immediate future, or at aome litter dale. " $1475 PAID TO RACE WINNERS Obeik, uliinunllng ti? f 1.475 wore latiued luxt nlRbt from the otflce oj 1 Mra. Thalia II. Nuweonib. aecro-j tary of the Klumuth cciuntT fair (to tho wlnnora und thiwe who placed j In tl'e ra- ln feature of the paat ; Ithrco day. I I On a email acule. betting was one! of tho font urea of tho raca and., ! manv n mtm ni tvi........ ..... .. A to dlRappolntniont when 11 cy lost on their favorite. To Phillip Lonnon went tho lar- Rest chock In the auto races, uinountlnR to $110.74. Lennon, In i hl Lennon Dodge walked away In tho three mile free for all auto moMle. hla tlmo Saturday being' four minutes mid five aeeonds. The Frcnto Special, driven by tieorge ' W. Lolt, came in one accnd be-1 hind the winner yesterday, training J a check of $:!3.25 far four mlnuKw und alx seconds time. Archie lias-1 klna of tho Wlnemn Special brought i homo a chock for $10.77 for tho! tlmo of four mliiii'ca and 30 aec-l ond, J AwunU In the quarter mile free for all. Howard Mann, flrat. time 23 seconds. $52.r0; Virginia Dare, aecond, $15; Cypay C'rl, third, $7.60. Tho liurae win f ir $75. A purse of $K0 was divided be tween Virginia Dare and Diamond Dick who came In In 33 seconds, a dead heat, both checka for $36. Meter Maid reaped a check for $8. Kor horaca who did not place in previous race8 a purse of $100 In, the consolation race proved In tereating and didn't rale the ul-tra-alow motion. Sam Hill, $70; patchea. $20; Bonnie Hill, $10. Time, 64 seconds. Tho three-quarters mile free for all, with a purse of $120. went to loreta in oiio minute and 1G aec onda, $S4: Circulate. $24; Ella Itetreut. $12. Three minutes and 11 seconds waa the beat lime in the pony relay and a prize of $200 waa awarded to the Ray Murphy Btring with York and Rudaell string. $100. The Btcry waa reversed with the York and Itiidsull airing taking the long end of the $3IMl purse with a portion of $200. Ituy Murphy airing, $100. Time for tho Itoman race waa ono minute, seven sec onds. Jiidgea were; I. C. Siseniorc. VI. Klainaih; V. ('. Diilion. Malln; Fred llnyllsa.' and It. S. Dixon, starter and F. II. Miller. Sunday September fi, 1025 Carnegie Tech Man May Head U.'of 0. YELLOWLEY TO ; CLEAN CHICAGO Bgalnst Diio pc. ions, blind pig. cabarela and aoft drink parlora, and jeamo away with Information which jit Ih said, will enable him to taxi cab to ihe buaineaa addreaa of moat of Chicago' llqunr magnates. KIHiKN'K, Oro., Sept. C. A aue-j ceaaor 10 wie laie irinceU camp-; bell, president of the Unfveraily of ! Oregon, ia expected to Hie named j 'MCAfi, Sept. 5. The an early lu Uctober, It wa learned to-1 meeinnit that K. C. Yellowlcy dy i . . ' , ,' j baa been named for the post of :. Among persn,,, own , be on-! ,w,CTi" """'"' dlroc.or of Cin der tx.iutden.tloa' by M he board of f"" wa reunu ' are. N)l:i) ;di; to I'okti..im) W. ). Nord lerf last night for Portland, whero ho will spend a I here with lamentuticna and much' .week or ten daya interested In business. Nord is connected with the Miinger Service laundries. FageJFiira iltKTl'IC.V , l'lt(t 4 .1 M PINO 'TRIP i Mrs. J. 11. Thompson and daugh ter. Miss -Marin Thompson have re turned to their home Wednosduy evening, following an. Interesting I camping trip at Itocky Point. In I honor of the return of Mia Thomp jaon, a large number ot tha young er act aurpriaed her at her home !lhe evening of her return , to tho : city. Try a News Clas Ad. ;ClHol Day. de'tt.i : the .chool ! Tl"Kl"B of l''"1"' of; llborul arts at. 4ic Carnegln in-1 Mr. Ycliowley ia well known In atittile of technolofcy ui PUtaburgh: I Chicago. He has been here several Dr,'!1 Jiiet. II. Jlildebrand. dean of ; "mes during the last two years, mori HI (he Unlverdiy- of California, i The last time he was here tho price find '- Alfred II. Upham. president f beer went up a nlcklo. All of or , til Q University or. Idaho. i which explains the sackcloth and ' ' (ashea attitude now affected by the Pnir ArrPfH Fnr ''e 'lords, the beer barona and i Ulr iVrrthta Tor all the other exponents of the II m' l i H .I'l1111"- racket. . r air Grounds Brawr veii0wiey at one time ., chief of general prohibition agents with ; j headquarters In Washington, tut An nrgtiment between Ceorge I.ott ll ,s si,1 tne Job 'aa too tame for and Phil Lennon, drivers of auto-' him and 1,8 was Klyea a sponRo and mobiles at tho fair races yesterday afternoon, graduated Into nn alter cation, and it was necessary for of ficers to place the two men under arrest. Details of tile argument seemed to be a, bit hdty. but I.ott. according to Judge Kendall, of the Justice court, seemed; lo.'be the aggrsaaor. Lotl-;pad a fine of $10, and Len non was aaaesed $5. 1 mop. Kecently he was In n Orleans and worked the mop and sponge to tho tune of a liquor seizure worth $1,000,000 (bootleg gers' prices), obtained warrants One Free Laundry Every Week Each of our patrons receives a number with" the finished bundle of laundry. On Sat urday night the lucky number is drawn and ' the holder of the number is given One Week Laundry Free. FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY 127 Xo. Fourth St. I'lione 40O-K .25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 29 , ' ANNOUNCEMENT - Owing to my absence from Klamath Falls, my of f ice will be closed for one week. I shall be glad to see my patients, old and new, on my return, Monday, September 14. 1 Dr. C. R. Lucas Chiropractor Fhorie 420 Underwood Bldg. ' $ L. . . I . ' ' t ALTAMONT ACRE Get your Dollars working for you in ALTAMONT GARDEN ACRES The Closest-In Acre Tracts offered in the City You can raise all your own Veget ables, Berries, Flowers, etc., and have fresh milk, cream and eggs. ONLY TEN TO TWELVE MINUTES FROM SIXTH AND MAIN 2 Our Building Restrictions will make ALTAMONT ACRES One of the finest residence sections i of Klamath Falls OUR TERMS ARE EASY Only 20 per cent Cash, $10 per month arid 6 per cent Interest .We give you a Deed and Abstract of Title-when you make first payment. Come in and get one of these Choice Tracts CITY WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE , LOW TAXES, CITY CONVENIENCES, GRAVELED ROADS, EVERY BLOCK FENCED . IRRIGATION. WATER ON EACH ACRE, COSTS ABOUT $1.50 PER YEAR OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS WISH ART REALTY COMPANY 126 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET ' PHONE 909 535; E3S3