'.-, Sv.Vf1-",Sjr, f;MV' li' " !8 pwtpotm THB lYINIHO HIltALD. KLAMATH FALLi, OoUMOH T i JrWIPAY' MAY , w - ' i SHHHHHHHIHHHHHHHiHHIilHiilBHHHIiiHIIHHHHHiliHHilHBBi: a if. . v fa ft ;:?.'",(. , (. i wrwjthf ttir ', -, i (. teflr to ffcmffe Garden Soil ty A. . OlrSHItT 5fIS?f' MM f VtgMtW ardenta at 6.A.C ln addition to almost all of the laad that ban grewa vegetables before, there will be this year a very larav area that will b worked to produce vegetables for the Irst time, at least Jft a number of year. Those who arc aow la the very midst of preparing for the summer campaign should make It their Int business to see that the Uad. whether old or new. to la the best possible coadltloa to grew good vegetables. To pat this aew Mad la a It state for plaattM requires carefal work that is doae right If the laad to soddy or grass. It should by all means be disked before It to plowed, la order that the sod be cat up. so as not to lie In large thanks aader the surface after the ptewtajc. Then It would be bard to break It up as effectively as It can be dee previous to the plowing. The reservoir for holding water la the soil mast be made as eacieat as possible by the spriag plowing and disking Some soil oat lots that have not been plowed for a aamber of years will probably tara ap hard aad lumpy. This Uad .of Uad ahoald not be plowed aatll It breaks ap la a mellow way. It will be impossible to manage it later If It to plowed wet So deal mH m a rash about the preparatiea of the hud except for that part of It that to ta a It coadltloa to work. Leave the wetter porttoas for later crops. Wood ashes are valuable for helping to loosen aew laad. as well as being worth money as a f ertlllser, aad part ly helpiag U keeping out Insect pests. They should be scattered la a good heavy coating oa the soU aad worked In with the spike tooth harrow or dur ing the laal preparation of the garden. Urnd will also be good at the rate of. two tons per acre. It would not be wise at this time of tha vear to nut on either old or new ground fresh stable manure. Well rotted or composted manure could be used If It is not long, strawy material. This Is the best all round fertiliser to use. It Is the basis of all good gar dens. It may be economically used If It Is used In the hill for those plants that are grown per hill, and spread broadcast for those crops that are grown la solid rows or where the plants are close In the rows. Manure at this time of the year must be well mixed with the soil so that It helps the summer moisture content of the soil rather than spolllng'lt for the use of the plants. Poor capillary ac tion In the soil during the summer Is often due to the poor manner In which the manure was incorporated with the soil la the spriag. There to no Immediate rush la pre pariag the laad for the latter crops. such aa tomatoes, late cabbage, caalt- lower, except for the keeping down of weeda and the conservation of mois ture. Oa new Uad. especially sod land. there to liable to be a goodly number of cutworms aad slugs to deal with, which might easily ruin the arst plant lags that are made, such as early peas. onions, etc Gardeners will therefore have to be oa the lookout for night at tacks of cutworms, aad if their work Is noticed, the standard Paris green bran mash remedy must be used promptly. MOTORCYCLE CLUB TO HOLD HILL CLIMB The Klamath Falls Motorcycle Club will held a hill climb Suaday afternoon. May lata, at 2:90. o'clock, ob a kin northeast of town, above the Rot 8prtage Addition, oa the right hand . side of the old Fort Klamath road. This hill has aa. average grade of per cent, say riders. The pubUc aad all car owaers or motorbike own era who would like to see some real palling power, are Invited to come out OREOON-CALIPORNIA LAND vir, &r.ottp oom ROitEBuMb. May IX A put of the Oregon. California railroad gnat laada will W Tarawa epeirtb settle meat wtthla tha next six oaths, la the opteJoa of local laad omeo oMclato. A part of the great laada la Southern Oregaa was clawillsd last mu. bat tha work was dlscoatiaaod la the fall oa account of the disagreeable weather. Get a Flag Button free at Vpp's Jew tlry store. U-3t PRACTICE BASEBALL OAME NEXT SUNDAY A practice baseball game will be played Sunday, between some of the reguars of the Klamath Falls team and the Tannlgans at Modoc Park. Manager Watt "expects to have a double header lined up for a week from Sunday with a crack California team. ' m ANNOUNCEMENTS The dance advertised at Houston's opera house for May 14th baa been postponed aatll a later date. Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, L O. O. F.. holds its regular meeting tonight See those Oregon Casslmera Suits with two pairs pants for. Ill, at l3t K. K. K. STORE. No Shaw-at Orpheus There will be no show at the Or pheus theater tonight, owing to ma chine repairs that are being made. tna policies provide perfect pro tection. They are the standard ef the world. Ask Chllcete. 9 D "mmmmmm w Beautify Our City NOW IH THE TIME TO PLANT TREES. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1,200 FINE SHADE TREES, CAROLINA POPLAR, ELM, CATALPA AND MAPLE. THESE TREES WE ARE SELL INO AT 10 to 2f CENTS EACH, AND ARE WORTH FROM 20 CENTS TO $1.00 EACH. WHY NOT BUY X FEW OF THESE TREES AND HELP BEAUTIFY OUR CITY. IT ONLY COSTS YOU FROM 30 TO SO CENTS TO PUT OUT A FEW TREES. WE ALSO CARRY A LA ROE LINE OF HOSE, WHICH WE ARE SELLINO AT REOUCED PRICES-S-PLY HALF INCH HOSE, S CENTS PER FOOT; S-PLY THREE-QUARTER INCH HOSE AT 9 CENTS PER FOOT, if DOES NOT PAY TO USE A LEAKY HOSE WHEN YOU CAN BUY AT SUCH LOW PRICES. WHY CAN WE SELL SO CHEAP7 BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AND YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU OET, AND NOT ANOTHER MAN'S BILL. ANY WORKING MAN THAT HAS A PIECE OF PROPERTY THAT CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY SHADE TREES WE WILL , tmaVtVE HIM, FREE OF CHARQE, FOUR OR FIVE TREES. WE WANT TO MAKE KLAMATH FALLS LOOK LIKE A CITY-NOTA".A;'BRU.HOMMf: Klamath Department Store , A. C. G1ENGER, Mgr. ?T7T"y- "- Vfc" 'JP Curat Spedab ' Broken lines of White and Pink made from plain heavy batiste, Cou tel and open linen mesh for Summer. Very Special. 98cv Front Lace Corsets from fine Coutil Well stayed, lias six hose sup porters and guaranteed. Very Special, $2.50 jioe&fb "The Ladies9 Store" Hose Specials LA FRANCE All silk hose, come In White, Black nnd nll Colors. Extra Value, $,no CHILDRENS' HOSRj MatUTfroin linlc cotton four threat! heel mul toe. Black, tnn, nil hIxch un to 9 1-2. Very Special, 1C Sprkf and Si Dresses for the SectM. Saiwtoy of ov Special Sale An attractive and judiciously se lected assortment of New Spring Suits. The latest and most approved Styles. Medium and long Jackets. Pleated, Belted and Semi-Fancy Models. Wanted shades in green, tan, navy, white, capan, etc. Values up td $30.00. Because of the broken sixes We offer SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $25.00 WOMEN? AND MISSES Silk and Cotton Wash Dresses In beautiful new Models, Made in Crepedechine, Taffeta, Voile, Wool, Jersey, Serge, also in combinations of plain and fancy cotton. Voiles, French Lawn and fine Batiste. At tractive models for street and even ing wear in all the Newest, Wanted Shades. Priced at from $7.r0-$10-$12.r0 up to $2r TidiA sPWIaTWawU V jaW.I 4 Wii i I SPECIAL SALE BEAUTIFUL HAND EMBROID ERED MUSLIN UNDERWEAR HAND EMBROIDERED GOWNS Slipover Styles with round, square or V necks, kimona or set in sleeves. Every garment hand, embroidered and hand sewn. Sale price, $2-$3 and $1 BREAKFAST SETS Womens Breakfast Sets. Separ ate Blouse and Skirt. Neat Styles' with short sleeves and V neck. Good' grade Gingham and fine percale. Plain and fancy stripes. Very Special $1.50-$2-$250 Oydrcss' NEW MIDDIES Middy Blouses for Children. Plain White alio white with fancy stripe, Collars and Cuffs. . Size 8 years to 20 years at I 50c and 98c A TRUE STORY The Wirthmor Saving Plan One of our customers, a thrifty little woman, is responsible for this unique idea. a We asked permission to publish her story, she agreed. Here it is: "On January 21, 1916, 1 bought my first Wirthmor Waist in your store. It was the first dollar waist I had ever bought, and much to my surprise, it was just as serviceable as the $1.50 and $2.00 waists that I had been accustomed to. Here is a chance to save, said I. Since then, every time I bought a Wirthmor Waist I put 50 cents in a little home bank. I bought them for my high school daughter too, who needed lots of waists, and between us we bought-20 waists up until last Christmas. Imagine my pleasure when breaking open my bank, at finding that we had saved $10.00. It came in very handy. And I also feel that I was very conservative in allowing only 50 cents a waist, as some weeks I really believe the Wirthmors I bought were worth more." HER SAVINGS WOULD HAVE BEEN EVEN GREATER HAD SHE BOUGHT THE FAMOUS WELFORTH $2 BLOUSE HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR WOMENS' AND CHILDRENS' HOSIERY Fine cotton lisle Hose has four thread heel and toes Every pair guatantecd to wear Black, White and Tan at 35c pair .' pair for $1 WOMENS' AND CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR Womens fine lisle cotton Union Suits, Low Neck, No Slccvcs-Siw up to 44 Special, ,'l5c, ,'l for $1 Childrens fine lisle cotton Waist Union Suit Low neck, No Sleeve Knee length Size 2 years up to 4 years, very I Special, .Tic, ,'i for $1 Childrens' Vests Made from Soft Cotton, Low Neck, No Sleeves, Sim up to 14 Very Special, Only 15c PICTORIAL PATTERNS FOR JUNE NOW ON SALE FREE-When Buying a New "Quarterly Select a 15 cent Pattern-FREE IfOcal News P.WLY KLAMATH WEATHER ! ,H . -u,,,.. Hsrs From M. K. Grsr; of Odessa casta down yesterday oa a baslaess trip, In From os Valley. P. O. Freuer of Poo Valley caao In today from Mi roach, oa business. 0. 8. ft. S. Minimum, today, 4S degrees. Maximum, yesterday, 71 degrees. Precipitation, .01 Inch. Will Move. Store. Taad McHattan expects to .move bIk jewelry store la the near future from bis present location on Mala street, between Fifth sad Sixth streets, to the building formerly occupied by the XIaauth Derelopmeat company's oflce Sear With treat J. J, Hubbell sad H. Cblloquln caae'.dowa buslaess. ' W. Hinks of yesterday eaJ Down Prom the Pert x Miss Edna Nerris of port Klaautb is down for a few days to visit Mesas and relatives,; . Moves HPueebeM'feede'Here. Manager Marshy of (be Klaautb De velopment oesapaay BMved Ms haase- bold goods this etty this week, sad will reside to the Met Springs Addi tion. Hare Prom Port Klamath, O. 8. Hoyt came down yesterday from Fort Klamath on business. B. W. Vote and B. M. Locvcr, also of I bo Fort, are In town today. Local ieysJolns Marines. Word was received today by C. It. DeLap, county clerk, that his son Vir gil, who has been attending the Uni versity of Oregon this year, has joined the naval marines and left Portland this morning for San Francisco to take up his training. Aesney People In City,. Mr. and Mrs Orvllle Klllott and family, J. H. Stuts pad It. II. Itadcllire of Klamath Agency arrived In the city last night. . TOO LATE TO CLAffff! Licensee Oe Up May 21. The price of bunting and Ashing li censes will go up on May 21 to 3 for a combination and 11.50 apiece for either s hunting or JUhlngllcense, un der the law passed by the legislature at tbelaat session. At aresaat ih n. loesses are f lease. To Live in Portland. Mrs. Sybil Blaise left this morning for Portland, where she will join her husband, who la a freight Inspector for the Qroal Northern railroad is that city. Movoo Pjeal leUte Office. The uptown ofjee of the W. Paul Johnson company Is being moved this week from lis former location en Main near Sixth streets, to a sow lo cation in the remodelled Ifennaild building, three dears east aa Mais treat, An extensive eeulpjneat baa been installed in the sow building for, the company's oatcoo. J . tliiil won i.ttMT Htoro room 'r;ill street. It. B. nnmn iww kUtafPM FOIt nKNT-nuiminKi'u'-'-v U . w.rMmUHfl. Call M.'"fw """ Implement uoiue. UYA Tract-Fowl J Asf.rliment TO DO YOUR 'A"yjS ujiii k.u. thlriV-flV Wlt" , Price, f. e. Will have thlrty-flve "w ""'".. siai b., riWW". 5';;7 1 na ,;'l 010. SIHN, DIAI.I" Klsmatn rsw wiL. jt- W' ?rr zt t H .' ! lXf H ''r n.W. K. ttu -fjt l. '., ..-.i.7 mm f :: - sT'v.7 . f t !' J ,Va, i