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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1926)
r.-l- II i- .51 IT 4. 1 racre Two rr,...- t..t. - ' ' ' ' - - , -- . xm., .. . , THK K I.AM ATM NEWS I I dknw k.l. ... , l.t I M ...cm ,..u.-i ii int-ir (noxa inr mi mna lo iliy on llif Ion lm II' i j -11 n r. 11 i i - .. i hi- I v iiiiiiiiu ir w Loggers, Millmen Provided for At Chiloquin Rodeo Of l:ii'ro.it tu tho many loggers n:ul mill-men .it this district Ik the iiMM.unit'i-inriit iif the Clifloquln Cel. (liMtiim I'Kininittfc that iliiw men will If given tin opportunity to Rurktng and fulling contests well day will help kwp tho rrowit amus ed at the rodeo ground. l'ah prliea are being offerel to the win nors In the various event. In addition a special log ' roll ing contest ror the best log roller In Klamath region will he held. In this rontest a number of contest ants are placed on aonie logs and the last man to stay on the log wins the cash money. Anything I al lowed and nothing la barred except murder lit the first degree. IVme on. you loititers. and prove your superiority. Hememliers the dale, Chlloquln Itodeo. July S, 4. S, and tl. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. The advantage In the mother and linhy of reliable hospital euro in con- lltieinetit la unquestionable. adr-I L' 1. . . I . ------...- S. . . I m - ata SPEND OUP Vacate At Ghiloquin If you are in need of Camping Equipment, Fish ing Tackle or anything in the Sport Goods Line we will be pleased to show you a complete stock of "None Better Made." I II' l OIL! O it am u onuumy Then Attend Hops At Frontier Town Four iilKhta of all night dancing .should satisfy the most ambitious ,of dancer. The t'hlloquln Itodeo j association relobrullon hua' already promised that' at least olio and maybe more dance halls will be open all night long tim ing "the four j celebration days. 1- xcelleut music by a good six-. piece bund will furnish the neces sary syncopation for . Ilia occasion. Uamon Savage, who has charge of the city' largest, dancing pavll. ion promises all known ilauclng nov elitles. A carnival dance one ulght. a 49er dunce, a confetti dance and other such features will hold the attention of the holiday crowds. , The largest dancnig pavilion Is in the heart of the city and Is said to le one of the finest In the coun ty. It has a wonderful floor with special provisions for ventilation In case of tremendous heat. THE KTJAMATH NEWS Saturday, July 3, lft'2fl lin ing K In mill t 0:00 . M. l!::io I. M. .1:0(1 , , Tiltll ,M. Leaving Algtma King t::i(( A. M. r I MM) I'. M. :l:ito . M. H:oo , M. Hint Ion UK T.V Li'iivliig Muilor I'l. I'tiig Ntatloii IO:iHI A, M. I'lltK I.OU , I ::I0 I'. M. ' l:lMI I. M. 8::ill I'. M. ' Arriviittf Ml tillloqulii 10:110 A, M. F.tllK I..VI II:im l. M. ::to l M. 0:Oll V. M, HIDE I1&1F0KT To the Chid Rodeo in BELL j kliiiuiillt l ulls liiiiiio imiu if Roberts & Harvey ' HARDWARE for HARDWEAR . :'S l Am tin nm? rH h'H J I'd 1. Angels Climbing To Peak of High League Standing SAN FRANCISCO. July 2. (Uni ted News. l,os Angeles Won Its fourth! straight game from Sacra mento' Friday and retained the eight game lead over the second place Oakland squad in the Pac ific const league standings. The Angel victory was by a score of 3 to 2, the winners staving off a ninth Inning outburst. In which the Senators scored their only runs. I Oakland nlBO -won: making three hits do for a 3 to 1 verdict over San Francisco. The Seals msdo a doien safeties, hut could score only 'once. Moudy allowed tho three hits In six Innings, nnd unsteady work 1 by his team mutes caused his down fall. ' . . Other games of the day also were close, Portland trimming Hollywood by a score of 4 to 3 and Mission defeating' Seattle by ''the same conrlt'of 4 to '3. ' ' ' Sacramento's continued losses have thrown the team Into fourth place. Mission taking third place by virtue of Its win Friday," ' 1 AGES lilliHiiln Phone l.VJ (OIN'd Hill Til leaving CliltMlilii . NilUI A. ,M. IJ:00 ViNin '0 P. M. 11:1111 P. M. 1 SI lug Mixloc Pi, I'Iuk HI ill loll U-.IHt A. M. KAItK T.V rjiiio p. m. IllilO P. M. 7:110 P. M. IhIii Algoma I'Ihk Nlallon OiiKt A. M. KAItK I.IM IKMI P. l. 4:MI p. . 7:110 P. M. Arriving al Kluiiialli Kails 10:110 A. M. KAIIK l.nil 1:110 P. M. 4:ilo P. M. N:00 P. M. When in' Clilloqnin eat ut Bur' .u.. viu. .q increase in prices. I ' t. 1 . -- -: " ' : 2-3 1 1 t Mi: Li GREETINGS TO CHILOQUIN THE BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Extends to you its whole-hearted support for your Big Rodeo July 3, 4, 5, 6. We Are Behind You to a Ford All l ord Cars, Including Com menial luu.ss, i Ik. equipped with luilliKin tires ami nclf-snirtcr us slmiilaril equipment. Ml K011I 1-T.in Trucks will lie "l"i'piil with balloon tire In '"in nnil :ai,-, tires on rear ns In-wlorore. 3 BIG PRICE REDUCTION Infective. Tixluj A Kordat F.O.B. Klamath Falls prices quoted below average ?45 reduction. Commercial Chassis, New pric4 $389.50 Roadster, new price 459.52 Touring, new price 480.00 Coupe, newj price.... 593.52 Tudor Sedan, new Price T , 603.70 Fordoor Sedan, new Price 654.93 1-Ton Truck Chassis (less starter) new price 414.50 1-Ton Truck Chassis (with starter) new price 464.50 ALSIGER MOTOR GO. 7th and Klamath Ave. Phone427 RARIN' The- Following firms extend a cor , dial welcome: HOTEL BALFOUR QUALITY GRILL CHILOQUIN DANCE PAVILION (Dance all Night) SPAULDING STYLE SHOP (Ladies' Wearing Apparel) G & A STORE PIONEER ELECTRIC SHOP CHILOQUIN GARAGE and AUTO COMPANY Mac's Variety Store WORKMAN'S CLOTHING CO. (Klamath, We Welcome You) PIONEER DRUG ! CO. TO lo. JULY 5th . i Don't Fnill T " " 'WA. T July 3-456 -4- Qiiloquin'sBig Rodeo" man SOMETHING DOING EVERY DAY Hundreds of prizes given away during the four days of the Big Celebration ONCE YOU HAVE KNOWN CHILOQUIN'S HOSPITALITY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT RACES THAT WILL KEEP YOU ON YOUR FEET EVERY RIDER AN EXPERT J Viaitnrs in Town of Chiloquin to Receive Greeting Membsril tA the Chiloquin Itodeo association, whirl! Is composed of all bu.lns.s into of tha city, met Wcdne.dair and perfected all plans for handlinc tha tremendous crowds eipected during the four days of Irelebratlon from July Ird to 6tb. I Special measures are being made to care for la rite crowds who will arrive her for the four days. Camp around spar is being laid out with plenty of cold water, lota of shade, wood and lights. " ' Chairman 1. W. Bartlett and Claud Newman, two local business men who have been placed In charge of the celebration commit tee report wonderful progress In the rodeo and other attractions. Already some of the best strings of horses In the west hate arrived for the celebration. The famous Illy string of horse., which Includes a number of real wild ones, some of them having never been ridden efore. and others. of the real buck ing variety i jrji. Joha pay valley string, thci, tjllvcr I -like string, and many mM .baiyM of thnyojighbreds from other parts of the state and from nonkefaT-Callfornuu aye arriv ing daily. Muny trick and fancy riders will give fancy and exhibition .dances dally. Anita Studnlch. well known girl champion fancy rider and buck ing horse rider will give d,illy ex lill.lllons. ' ' Competition promises to be keen for the $4000 of prite money offer ed hy the association for the races, bucking contests and bull dogging contests. 1 . .11 f t III ncr. issued from the office of Lent , fV3& saaf' ' JJIHisV IMU JF -m 1 ' &M I ifinTOiTCWI I ftfVAViTil ran rk n I L!. VH .111" KIUr.l- M.rv I! m.nrklln. 11 SQ I' A-TMeSI 1 - 1 T- . l"'- : v "rar I . , . . . jl m 1 ; ' " TT-y-TT -s- ' -- - ; laarage on OUlston streets - - . ;- III ' NO llllIVKIl'H UCKXSK: PAYS K1XE OF 10 Ray Keller yesterday paid a fine of $10 and costs of $3.75 In Jus tic R. A. Emmltt's court. He was chsrged with driving a car I without a driver's license. He was arrested by Traffic Officer Walter Foster. . lU'll.lHNfi I'KHMITH ran ' fl . KRKCTIOS OK (iAKAOKS I 1 The following building permits I wer Issued from the office of I .era I L. Caghagen, city clerk, yesterday: I lira Henkle, 125 garage on Modoc 0 'street; Mary E. O'Laughllq, $150 garage on Home avenue, and a $75 garage on Division slreeU- ( v wwkAm or. mm fas? P1 Particularly Made for Particular Trade These mid-summer suits were designed and-tailored for thff most par- '. ticular man, and can now be purchased at the BROWNSVILLE store ' for " " , '! vi'!'! h .''! ".!.(. V. i. ! I ; j j i i ! i h I! V- THIS STORE WILL REUSED MONDAY,' KLAMATH FALLS' DAY-AT CHILOQUIN SHE'S WILD LETS GO! rtiA" you w'" ncec a niflJw Suit, Straw Hat, a new pair of Kicks and other trimmings, to sec how wild she is sjep in and let us doll you" up for these big events. ff I'k. i 5 TlPTTQQTP S AVJUkJ kj- for The 4h Kuppenheimer Fine Sits with two pairs pants $34.50 to $5 50 T j l 1 i k A lxeiueton and trossett Fine Footwear, Knox Hats, StraWana mas Knickers, Bathing Suits, Breeches, Golf Sox, in faclevery thing in men's fine wear for your Jujy outings. Dress up! LEADING CLIDTHIER3 aiNCE laf I'M ' AMERICAN STYLES 1 I i " 1 mLJi 1 For Americans LffiM I 1 1 ! I HH ; Jl RODEO Klamath Indian Celebration i i'-L 4 BIG DAYS-JULY 3-4-5-6 CHILOQUIN, OREGON "SHE'S WILD" 10 Entrance Fee to All Races 1 1 SATURDAY MORNING 10 o'AnK. Indian parade, 3 days. Dest costumed Indian man $25: Indian woman $25; Cowboy 25, and Cowgirl $25. Indian Stick game each day, prise $40. Speaking at the rodeo grounds at 11. Mayor denser, Hon. Ed. Ashurst and Capt. Applegate. AFTERNOON f ns .Queen crowning by Mayor Glenger at the grounds. ' Three days bucking contest, day money $10 and $5. Prize $250 (Irot; $150 second, and $100 third. Three day steer bulldogglng contest. Best time 3 days, first $75; second $50;thlrd prise $25. Three day barel.ack riding contest, dally. First $10, and second 5. M mile saddle horse race for women $50,' $25. 1-4 mile Iree for all $50, $25. H mile free tor all $50. $25. Relay race, three changes, $300, $125, $50. Best time in three days. 1 EVENING Billy Murray will sing twice dally, afternoon and evening. ' Wrestling program starting at 8:00 sharp at the grounds. Johnnie Myers vs. Mike Miller, two . hour limit. 'Both former (champions. Preliminaries, Jimmy Llndqulst vs. Billy I.ang. Also a thirty minute special event. SUNDAY MORNING Log rolling contest, five to enter. $100 first; $50 second, and $25 third. Sawing contest, five to cnlor. $23 first; $10 sec ond, nnd $5 third. EVENING 1 ' " . ' .Mike Miller will wrestle Al Jqnson of Oakland, Calif. ' Other preliminary matches. t MONDAY MORNING ' Indian parade and war dance. Log chopping contest. Five to enter, first $25; second $10; third $5. AFTERNOON 1 mile coyboy race, H bareback, i In saddle, $50, $25. .- . . . S-8 mil tree for-all, $50, $25. '. ... . .." . 3-4 mile free for all. $50. $25. 1 mile for Indians only, $50. $25. Relay race, three changes, $300, $125, $50. Wild horse race, 20 $15. Best cowboy rope performance, $10, $5. EVENING T Boxing card al the rodeo grounds at 8 o'clock sharp. Frankie Lewis rf Bend vs. Rough House Kvasco, of Portland, main event. Hitgh White of Bend vs. Frenchy Oaspar of Port land. , Frank Doyle of Pendleton vs. Jack Crlm of Chilo quin. Twenty rounds of fast boxing. All drawings for mounts will close at 10 a. m. prev ious day. TUESDAY AFTERNOON A AFTERNOON S-8 mile free for all, $50, $25. , 4 mile for Indians only, -$50, $25. H mile free for all, $50, $25. Vi mile saddle horse rare (Squnw rare,, $50, $25, Relay race, three changes, $300, $125, $50. 100 yard foot rare for men. 4 to enter. 100 .yard women's foot race. 5 to enter. 100 yard girls' foot race, under IS, years, 6 to enter. 100 yard hoys' foot race, under 18 years, 5 to enter. U mile tree for all, $50, $25. 4 mile free tor all. $50, $25. mile consolation, tor non winners, $50, $25. First three days all winners drop out In free for all races. Names of Committee: Claude Newman. Chiloquin. Ore. J. W. Bartlett, Chiloqijln, Ore, Drawings Will close at 10 p, m. on previous night Admission: Adults $31.10; Children 26o