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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1925)
Page Two Pumliv. Pftolwr 2.", 1025. California and Oregon Stars of Big Game ct Coal anil Profit. IIh1 sliuue the county Miml's offl ,n.l Kllllnit sn.l fur- i lullural uh)u. (w I, rifled l'auire.. : h. ...in. MO on.ro on .rlo. ,r. titi..n of lr. IVis i All h t!i" r rtitrl1.ut-l l ih-j You simply rmi't (a wrong In Into I put fhjrn r.d In 'ltHIhn l thM , i.ujinj Ui Kx His Ol-h'Ua i: fCT 7. V'r- . s-V . ' lit- -yJM. 'Fy&m-' " IT':-- A (SAC. an. ... .. 1 fir u 1 in ft H GOLDEN BEARS WIN GAME FROM OREGON (Continued from Pagr Ow) -3 s'-!''- i own (CTen-rnrd line and Weuel panted ont of bounds on the 20 mrd line. The California backs rolled through until Jabs fumbled and Wetzel recoTered the ball on his own 7-yard line. He punted, and the ball again went out of bounds on the 24-yard line. Cali fornia pounded the ball to the 13 yard line, and a trick play then put Jabs orer for the second touchdown. Again In the third quarter Wet sel punted from his six-yard line, and the ball was short' California got it on Oregon's 25-yard line. Line bucks took It to the two-yard line as the quarter ended. Then ''Terrtn crashed the ball across In the iourta period. A fumble by An derson of Oregon In the fourth quar ter, when he received a punt, gave the Bears their fourth chance to; -pi n n , score. California recovered the ball! T am 15Ull8linS lO near midfield and marched towards the goal. Willi made 13 yards and Jabs 1( yards. The backs gained consistently. Finally Perrln ran six vv. ii6 yards and crossed the goal for thej last touchdown. Bulletins to interest the truck Oregon was outplayed through- gardener, general farmer, dairyman out, making but 52 yards from ' and stockman hare been received at scrimmage to 302 for California the oflice of the county agent, from Only In the passing game did Ore-' vhere they will be distributed free gon outshine California, and that of charge to those desiring them. i C?Sbrsr7 T7??c.T "sr? Be Distributed By Klamath Co. Agent was futile. Crcron rin (2 ) Try for pa'an Blcwett (5 ) "' N - '!. T' '. - . P r he-e bulletins are the newest edi on '.andari subjects relative ' v';v-::! d vfj'oin nt and n' , Lr: -e m:'.n ;f'J-:-ty, A. ens tlio.se on caitle and horses Anthrax. Black.es. the Beef f. Fatf ward vt cn y filled. . .. a th. c on the council Is to tli.re S-ab. I.r"- nm.a l . ,. Calf, daughter ng. Cutting and Cur- IIorse ' u Z' lice: Ca'.vos. ;.,...., , v.,. . . " now io ann:n-; rt.-,. ., , s0nnd Horse, Mule I'roluc. Lndor ,, i. r.. n. Lnd di-ease of livesto-k are Uii.ler D!--.ase8. Cattle Fruit Buttrcs. Chrysanthemuais - ..,,.CJn,- flMll nieir nonie t onven rnens - , tine Ants and Thrlr Control, Mire and Kat Control. Mosquito Kemedli-s. Clothes Moths appear under the mis cellnneous heading. Potato growers will find much aid in the bulletins on Tuber Diseases and Heod lin ! provement, both recent releases. With the Increasing arruage in rabbnge 1H commercial handling . will ba facilitated by reading the Preparation of Catibage for Market. Treatment. Parasitic Diesases of How to Crow Canning Peas and Sheep. For the truck and Sr!n 1''T Uaising should a!-o find farmer thore are. Crimson Cover many. Interested read. rs. Utilization, Seed Production and For the poultryir.uTi Hrcids of Growing of Crimson Clover. Ilurr Bauiam Poultry, Orna-.'.vrtal and Clover, Rod Clover Ctilture. Sweet Standard Breeds stow fi ppl.ndld Clover, Ctillzation of the Clovers. ' Illustrations nil the curium rrlal n Harvesting and Threshing Sweet well as some of the f.ia y feathered Clover Seed. Timothy and What:'"1 Natural and Ai':."c!;.! Ilrood Makcs the Price of Oats. For the in of Chirks, Hatcblnt end Feeding horticulturist Apple Orchard Itcluvl- !)" Chicks. Poultry IT.v.-asca and nation. Manufacture of Apple Juice Poultry House Con .truciioa were and Tree Borers and Their Control. "lF0 an. one thoso recL-ive :. o'fer much valuable Information. ; Bui;, tir.s on snnep arm rwine in T'nr t o-ncr or ni cr of hor-e 'hid..: I.r.-eds of Shocn. Eiitinra'-nt - I K a'.'. the fol'o -ir.s bull tins 'ir S' c j Ral Ing. Sheop RfN'ni: f-w J o r r a -vor d of a d: CraUin? and Jun'ors, Indication of Sh . ri Ti.-k Ira.n.ng Co'.ts. Horre Breeding Sug-' I Some People Ha All The Luck THEY USE Seiberling Cord Dame Fortune is indeed a fickle lady, but the SEE ERLING owner knows that he's not taking a chance having his day ruined. 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