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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1908)
fflje nCfiiiiii Ibfsla. mtl H'-ii'l ''"KLT III KUmimiIi I'""" Our Advertisers Get the Beat Results . . . SkcoNK i ML No. BOO. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 29. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. NEW FEED FOR COWS "Kale" Is Making Oreg. Greatest Dairy Slate In Union GROWS 40 JONS TO THE ACRE; Viv' "-' It Has Only Been Ourlng tho Interests of llie.Stitto Hate Keiilicd Its Viilmil,l Properties As ti Milk IVodmer Hie Kali" In iinenl Ihcbrtl' f.inji talking rr .pt in Oieguil. When the Orr . gin booster wants I" prm. t!t Oregon ,l Ik-.i Miry statu In lh Union lie , p, Hk Kale. Unlet ho knows lul h n .11 ill to the milk bucket lie ,ll II if i'i ifl"! '.l utter. It ! call either nl ln'lJ Kale ami the luta-inti '" at llratilca elerace, l.itit iii.rp.iiri Kate il (our lellert that ! ttm talking. The strange ll.mjc i t'.it it hat only Itch during the lt.lt i ..f Ihri-i. yrart thai It hat hail tn tii.hrnrr though It Ic nearly thirty )ral olJ Hi the Wlllaiiirlln valley, It lui tried to lk all those yeara but ri .,e a il In'l listen when It sought rrc n;nltiri We inner heard Hulk," they insisted '-ark In Iowa anil New Yotk." Hid lueie outproduce milk without Kile i 1 1 1: I'M they will have to lioiii." Ihat it tradition, ItloA thirty eara lr Kale to get an audience In thlt Mate and lite .loan liadllhiri, The dairymen of Near York under stand hat green succulent food meant t the ilalrj raw, and they build ex lnthe nlot, buy exeiitlve machinery and grim fertility rubbing corn which tiny irri(te with their aweat, In order Hilt the firmer during Ilia Ions w Inter inontlit ini hire an eicuae lor milking l.isciiti. 'I liu (Ire Milan needs nun nilketM to ivmliiil the row ol the f l t I tummar thus. Kalel A thoiit n I blestlngt on the thousand bet Jul hale It it making Oregon the greatest .lry Hate In the Union. The hat with rtBtBSHsataBai WALKOVER - SHOES When Walkovers Go On Shoe Troubles Go Off -: WE ARE -Kt K. lat Two Yvurs Hint tliu Dairy When gr.mn iin.hr Um. ruble endi- tinn Kale will yield 1 1 nt pur .n-ic ol Kri-en leeil nii'l lit i lilel tnpn it nt a oiling rnipilurlnii tho lall und Mintir, Hpletidid retulta ure Ix-ln eit.ur.Nl l,y comlltlnii nf tin land. If the land It feeliiiK Kale mil Vttrh ha) to lUiry hi) mid mihject to ovuillow the trnrie row without any .-i.iln or mill fi-.-d. . pt'iitin mny ! ilela)t-l until during Dr. Wlth)roni1n. of the niicultur,il J'il. If the Und It well drained and Culled ny tint I. wri U of Yeti h tin-plautt nn-Inrei-uouli It may bv hay and l)iouii Itof Kale a du) It prat- dun' More the firtt of Jiuii. Intrant tlcatly a halameil latlon fur a dulri plnotliu', enough plant may bo left for row, Mr. W I.. Wilton of lUnkt (ire- hjihI on the land w here the teedllng Kin, y "I rec.-lel (27 from It , nn-Kiimii. runt In the month ol ItecemlM-r nml fid rr-r r tln.ni nothliiii hut L.ilc, tiirnlpi. und I vetch hay. The man who feelt ihop ould have to maki. J:17 to cli-.ir at much at I do. I he not had J t-ecL I of mill fe. in the ham nil wiuti r " Mr. lit 1011 lluulei ol t'.nv.iltt h.it, a at ttant acricultuiitt of the Ihiriau of the I'latil Indii.tt), I' S. Iieparlmi'iit of AKiiniltiui-, mi Ic a -cul itml) of the forage rropt of WViteriiOnvuii, and III llulletiu No.'.l) . 11l1ll.hr I Jointly hy t lie Oreirmi l'iieritiietit-Ktatii)ii and the lepartiii.-nl id Aurlcnltuie, hat the follow Ini; In rny nliout the Kiile which It timely. Method ol Sinlni!: For fall and winter ii'c, k-ite it utu.illy hhhii in lllllt 1111 well preptn-d and drained toil at tiHin after the 15 of .March nt the n-.i in will H-rmit. Thlt furnithet pliutt for trautplanliiik' In June and July Tho laud utid for triintplantiii); it well in a mi led ami plowed two or threelimi' between the tint ol -March nod the flrtt ' Thoroughbred -:HATS:- a Pedigree and EXCLUSIVE i K. STORE- "I Itinv With the hind In perfect tilth J It It plowe I ntlii with a 12-Inch plow ulHiiit iIih Hint n( lutiM ami tin. young Inti. l nit ilruppril lulu rety thlril Inn.. iih'.iii i4 to U left apart. This plan a about one pUnt on every titiare yard 'I In. toot of tin) plant ro plminl hIu'iii tin' lint furtnw covers iIm-iii, I.-umiik tl.f topi uncovered, Tho i-lnritn itmi ai- plowed in dining the d) in thlt w iv arc lolled In lh.) even- r' ; ' Iwrp or thru- cultivation arc all that j ..mutually iH'iflti-n, fur the plants will toon touch in the ton If they ilo well, Ami phnlt thnt fall tngrow may lie n. l.liui-d h) litin.l. Home grower prefer in plant tin- fifl In Mill, ami when the plant .in Uif.- i-noiiih thin them to in., pl.inl in a lull. Mtliera put kale out jmt un ralilngi. It usually Iran planted, lutlead of plowing It In. The tlinuof tiaimplmitiiiK mutt he doter mined 1 1) the jof the plants ami the Eirst Tennis Tournament Commences Thursday llutriet fur the MI Idle I'acillc Cham-plnii-lilp 'liiiiiimniriit ate U-ing daily iiirhiil hy the cnmuiuleu ill charge, l'n ilali ten cntrlet hme Ueii rrrelril f nun outtide polntt, and there are al read) I'linuuh cotiip.tltort entered to ilium- the aurcett of the tournament. It it eix-cled that, beloie the time set for I he cloning of the entries, which will heat n o'clock p. in., July Ut, the unmet of other pirticipants will be le ceiled. Thoie entelol lo date are: Men's Miiglct Henry Crotby, Oakland, Cali fornia ; Charles I'owue, Illy, Oregon; U.K. .'-iitlon, Dairy, Oregon; II. 0. Wilton, 1.. I.. Swarlilander and Y. I. llarcl.iy, of Klamath Agency; Will Mu a Guarantee AGENTS :- Iho flrtt excuralon of the teaton on tipper Klamath Lake waa Kiren yeater lay by the Hteatuer Wlnetna. A crowd from Hilarity went along anil all en Joyed n niont delightful time. Tliu day wnt nn ideal ono ami the excuralonlttt eeineil to breath health in the cooling brteu-a from the foreat topd moun lalni which lrder the Ite on all rldea. The boat arrived in Ode;aa at 11' o'clock where dinner w at aerved in tho bl ilanclriK pavilion (lul to a number oltouriala are already atopping at the hotel and the cottage, and Mra. fjrlf fUli atatea that accoinmoaatioria have been a iked for for large number dur Inv tlila month. Indlratloua ate that twice aa many peoplu will visit this re tort tills year than eu-r before. W. J. Arant,aipcrinteiideiil of ('ni ter Lake paik, la making arratiKemeuta to mou-to tho park for the aummcr. Ilo la aendlng hia stock in advance and expecla to go himaclf on Wedneaday. Mr. Arant eaya he expects the anow to bt sultlciently gone to enable teams to get to the ake within ten dayt, Mia. J. I). Carroll and two tons and Arthur .Voncrieff arrived laat evening from Seattle, and will spend the sum mer wilh Mr. Carroll ot the Henley ranch. eon, C. I'. Widdoes, llurgu Maton, W. S. Wiley, V. I., ilumphroy and D. 11. CatnpU'llol Klamath Falls, l-adlet' Singles-Mrs. II. O. Wilson, Mits Mil dred Wilson, Mitt Kdiia M.Miller.aml MIm Charlotte Schultx, Klamath Agency; Mlsa Evelyn Applejjate, Mitt Loulae Sargent and Misa Klile Apple gate, Klamath Falls, Oregon. A number ol teams have been formed with a view to entering tho doubles' etenls, and it is cxieeted that nearly all o' those entered in the singles' events will participate In the doublet. A number of those entered have bad considerable experience in tournament play. Mr. Crotby has played in a num ber ol the big tournaments held in and around Oakland, Calilorula, and is pick ed by many to win the tournament. Mr. Swartilander ol Klamath Agency is also a very strong and dangeruus play er at all timet. He, like Mr. Crosby, is an experienced tournament player. Mr. Wiley Is one ol tbe best players oi tho local club and ba participated in tho District ol Columbia and Middle At lantic championship tournaments in the cast. Mr. Wilson ol Klamath Agency Is a brilliant player, and his steadiness and long experitnee on the courts may win for him the title. Messrs. Campbell, Mason and Wid does aro also very strong and experienc ed players and may upset some ol the present calculations. Of the others entered very little U known, but may prove to be dark horses. It la to bo rvgrctted that Mm. George l'intt will not be here to participate in the tournament. Mrs. l'ratt Is Klam ath Falls' champion lady player, and It was greatly liod that she could be seen In competition with the lady experta from tho Agency, Play will commence promptly nl 0:30 o'clock, Thursday morning, July Snd. Those who aio not ready to play when theli matches are railed will be promptly defaulted, unless pre viously excused by the referee. This action Is necessary owing o the fact tbat there aro a number of. players en tered from out of town. Hence it I necessary that the tournament be run off without any lagging. - The big sterling silver lion I challenge trophy hat been received and is now on exhibition at McIIatton's Jewelry store. The ladies' flrat prize will be a set ol sterling alter dinner coffee spoons; 2nd prise, sterling bon boii dish. First prize, gentlemen's tingles, watch fob; KLAMATHATSEATTLE Mr. Stephenson Taking Views for Stereoptican Lectures TO BE SHOWN AT OREGON B'LD'G Every County in the State Will Be Represented and Those In Charge of the Oregon Exhibit Hope to Secure Good Results (or the Entire State Ji.d prize, sterling match tray. The prizes In doubles wi'l bo purchased as toon an it is ascertained who are to play In these events. A social is planned for the evening of July 2nd In honor ol the vitltlng play eis. A musical program will be rendered and light refreshment will be served. Among the artlttt who wilt attlttare Mrs. Don Zuinwalt, Miss Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Morgan, Hoy Walker and M. D. Williams. Thoo desiring to enter the tourna mint should send In their names aljmce to Mr. Curtis K. Widdoca or any other member ol the tenuis club. Mr. Wiley will act at referee. Mr. John L. Le Is busily engaged in putting the courts in Kood sliatx-. Tho public It cordially In vited to knots the playing. No charge will be made. Grants I'aas citizens who have the welfare of the city at heart have organ ized a "llig Stick" club, whose alma and objicts ore mott commendable. The club la secret in its membership, which la limited to 2H, the "skldoo" number, all members ol the Commer cial club. It Is the purpose of the clnb to work, dlicclly and Indirectly, upon uuprogressho cltlztns and lorce them into line for progress. The moasback doea not know what Is going on, butiheatrougestklndot press ure is brought to bear on him, and be is virtually foiced to get in line or "tkidoo." Those big piopeily owners who re fun to assist in boosting a town, although tbey profit oure than anyone else by the efforts of those trying tofoicelhe place eheaJ, through the Increased valu ations ol property, aro tbe principal objects worked upon by the club. Grants I'ass is to have paved streets, thanks to the efforts ol this secret club. Protests from Influential men and prop erty owners threatened to block Improve ments, as they have blocked them at Ashland, but the club got busy, the protests wero withdrawn, some ot them unaer pressure, ana tno paving is to fol low. Because Grants Pats merchant! re fute to pay larmers cath for produce they are ban ed (roni membership, and the club Is now trying to force the mer chants to do business on a modern hails. Medford Tribune. . tBiaia- tMt The proof of the frcMer The White Mountain Freezer makes more cream, better cream, and makes it easier ami t limnrr dmn any other freezer on the maikct LET US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS a HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS I.. II. Hteplicnton, ol Portland, Is iu the city securing lews for the Oregon building at the Alaska-Yokon Im position. The Oregon building is one of tho largest and handsomest stato build ings on tbe grounds. It Is three times the size and has three times the floor space ot the Oregon building at the Lewis A Clark Fair. It Is the Intention of those In charge of the Oregon exhibit to give lectures and colored tteroptican views from every county In the state. The nature ol the views will depend entirely on tbe county from which they are taken. The purpose Is to secure thoso scene which will best advertise the resources ol the different sections of the state. Klamath County Is wonderfully rich In Its diversity of natural resources and scenery, and with proper asslstar.ee from the people ol this county, Klamath tbould have the mott Interesting and attractive views ol any county In the ttate. It it Mr. Stephenson's Intention to take a trip through all parts ol the county and aecurt) views from which the best will be selected to be used. Mr. 8tepbenton Is not asking any thing from tbe people ol thlt county, but it It to their Interest to too that he doe not overlook any particularly good scene that would help advcrtlea the county. If there are any of tho farmers who have a nice bunrh ol cattle hortei. boga or' a field ol grain or alfalfa, they thuuld ex tend to Mr. Stephenson the courtety ol taking blm to the scene and giving him all tbe Information tbey can. A few good scenes ol home on the farms would bo appropriate. 'Fourth of July Ball J. V. Houtton will give a public ball at the opera bouse on Friday evening July 3rd. It will be a good old fash ioned dance) and all who attend are as sured of a good time. Good music and good order. Frank Sllvies, of tbe Spring Creek re tort, wat a visitor iu tho city yesterday. Ha came down for a party ot tourists, w ho carao from California to spend sev eral weekt at thlt famous tithing retort. Step In and look at our line ot Pott Cards. G. Heltkempt-r. lit ufetriatl MISS'S is in the freezing I m m V M