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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1922)
ifff t1lt t 'n(T- in . m M0N1MV, MARCH SO, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pniro Two k The Evening Herald V. n. HOUIjR...JWItor Mil PublUhcr If. 11. IIILli Clljr Kdllor ruhlUhod daily except Sunday, by riio Hnrntrt Publishing Company of Klamath Kalln, ot 110 Eighth Street. Entored at the postottlce nt Klnm tth Kails. Ore., for tranimlaMon IhroiiRh the lnnllg a ocond-clnsst matter. MEMI1EII OF THE l'RESS ASSOCIATED M'MWWMMWWVWWMMMMWWVSWVWVWVW Outbursts of Everett True By Condo Mf 7iAnnrvuuLa"LaaarLnn.n-Ln.n."Li'ij-i-.-i' -------- -- m !mi U lr ontltlcd to the uso for publics lion of all riown dlipatchci credited i to It. or not otherwise credited In. thin paper, ami ntto the local news! published boroin. MONIMV, M.UICII 'M, IIW DAIRYING 'I TO Q3-HT tW t3CACJ STOCKS H4vs to opeM -oN'T HOt--C:-. OtSTs-OP.tS you ' hv& FINANCE ninne cannot develop the ilnlry Industry In Klnmath county, an InduUrr thnt this region In eminently fitted for. and which would olvo to a larse extent the problem or r-aihnmlc.il transporta tion ncl marketing. The bi!ikji of this community havo shown ai undcrstandlnc of the Imparlance of dalrylnR develop ment In the r support so far. and doubtless, as financial conditions Impro.i, will cont uue and cnlnrBo their helpful po1 e. Hut, while wo v.ould not ro sc far nj to say tint dairymen must be horn, there Is 'ot of makliG over that must jke place In tho mrth odg of tho averajro Indlvl'-'at who "keeps rows" o make of htm n real dairyman. Farmer' Smith, m hi addresses hero, touched upon some of th needs: elimination of haphazard methods and deter- -.atlon by scientific tests of the productiveness of tho herd ami the euallty of tho product; weeding out ot all un profitable cows and of x scrub sires; uUoluto cleanliness, which not only adds to the price of the product but Is as essential, for the protection of tho pub'lc health, In tho dairy ns It It In the hospital opcntlne room. With 'he possibilities that Klam ath hai i a daliylng region, there Is no likelihood t' at Its wonderful potentialities In this direction will long be overlooked. Already east ern dairymen, with operations ham pered by long" and rlgorou( winters, have their eyes upon this territory, and with Tery little publicity dairy men from many leg favored places will bo attracted to this land, where cheaper acreage, ample forage, alti tude and climatic condition, com blno to make tho results of their Industry and skill more profitable. Farmers of Klamath county have an opportunity to creato a founda tion for a great future for dairy ing .through application ot modern methods, furnishing an obeet lesson that outside Investors cannot fall to seo and heed. Klamath butter, we arc told, now sells readily, and at a premium over tho avert re makes. In outside markets. And yet tho highest level ct scientific production and hand ling tho ruw n II: has not been ap proached here On account if our location and cheap alfalfa 1 C tn r-yer growing abundance, a t'j Klamath irriga tion procct expand, wo have the opportunl'y to establish here an industry that w.il Tealo profitable ubo for the land, bring In hundreds of families build creameries and condensing plan -, aad enormously to our payrolls uiul our general prosperity. Thero ls no guesswork nbout It. Callforn'a communities, with less rTSiFFT i i s rjr - H'Fi.TlJ kcSfl . W,rZA ; I i--S' WstYr. ' r&s Hon-et. ivauus is-s t- r v- Sj& -r .""t i. t I iwl ' MMWMWMMiMWWMWWMMVWVMM Letters from the People jAA MrMrrWWOns isMAVAV IMtUKS 1t.VNnr.VNOX tiK :ovi:uxmi:nt wntimit C Editor ller.ild: Tho opportune time of jours to ltnmuuiv Kcrtlon U nt liuiid Tho peo ple of llouiinin and Horsefly dlMrlct liy voting favorably on tho r.ov em inent contract, March 'i'i, thereby helping Lnugoll Vnlley to obtain water from Clear lake, ore helping thomsolvos. Tlioyvnro committing the Itorlamatlou service to expend nt least JiiOO.000 cn'ti. tho Impounding of llorm'dy water, assuring water for pr.irllr.illy 25,000 acre of land What does thli moan to tho town of Uonansa? Eight oars ago ltonnnza had an up-to-date flour mill and creamery , splendidly and more population than today, j Why did they fall? Lack of patron i ago. n Ntho people wery unable to raio rnoiigii, uniier tiry lanu larmin- ) tn support them. What l their con-1 dltlnn today? I'rodurlng nn excess of, grnln and milk product over their need'), which hno to bo freighted out. but still not enough to support local creamery or flour mills or lr Induce tho railroad to complete a spur Into llonatixa Vote to nrrept the contract, which Langoll Valley will, do. get tho water on the l.nuN and , Kara gets tho lining cup. for croaiuery, flour mill, grnln eleva tor, ami additional In and nut going lonuago, which moans Ihn completion ot tho railroad xpur Into llonnnta, not by Hubxcrlptlou of local money hut by railroad capital Itnolf. If wo can show them enough lon uago to warrant it, rest assured it will come. In former ears wo have huoii tliounandR of sheep mid cattle driven through our country to tho Inlgatod amis bojoml. Why not prepare to fi'od thenu floclJs and herd mir-eelu-s? Lot us lomciiibor that to sue tostfully coiiipoto with others, wo must play tho name iin plnjcd by tho succodiful. Also that wo aro Auiorl ran mid tho lait four letters of that word "I can", should bu our nccepted motto, This iiiioitlon Is even morn vital to nt than tho road bond Issue which our lection of tho county put over ho Vours truly, II. J. TICKNOIt. 1 TSwiMs jytyy SAY "ELECTRIC COOKERY" Not "cooking." Cookery ia 11k1 only noun form of tlio word "cook" in Hie latest (lictioiinn'o.s. Cooking is a present participle and the expression "Mlectric Cook ing" is incorrect "Why not say it with Electricity?" THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. Harding has r. 0 pairs of trousers WouMn t It be great to be his broth er' .Man who married the times In six i what will be tho result At least six, Oulf rule Keep jour 0)0 on tho times tho amount of Irrigated land.! ball -epeclully when tho rntirio Is the products of which will uaturallv crowded renter In llonanz.i. nstirlng support ( Our idea of fun Is u barber trying AAAAAAAAMMAAAAIMMAAAMWyMMMMHMMMMMAMWWMMMMMMMWMWMVMWMA CLASSIFIED ADS ' - - i-i-i-i-inrWTrKnrM-rv-wwTinjTJTjnjTruiJi- to tell himself a funny fi while .Moiiy a iiitidldalo loc thu rain xhuMiig himself bocaiiio his gas ghon out l.onltin s.i)n what ho wants now Ik Himiso iii In AutlgnulMi Is bollig money This In earning out his pollc) ' haunted. Mii)b llio Hint's duo of lining friendly ; Hun I keep )i-iir hands In our AVllli Will In tho movies all the pa kot whin thero l a Job on thrill, pi.tilmaiiters want li.tsscs ' innvlit L'srapm In Holler" Optlmis' A man putting up u wire headline A liaril'bollril )cKg. feuro to kooii iluikelis out of Ills When unliin people u t il remit )nu ganleti iwondor what I liny wan' then search alter method ot at- degree a desire for tho benefits talnlng the benefits and then tho. We aro now down t tho ways and benefits come naturally mean, singe, and It will not be There Is a general realization of 'long before dairying hero will bo the benefits that dairying will bring I expanding by laps and bounds .and to Klamath county and In a large taking rank as a leading Industry News From the Country MISCELLANEOUS KOU SAI.H Olt TIIADK -Two twelve Olivo chill Rung plow, good ns now J. A Johnson, Phillips' ranch IS-! I LOST Man'a flcoco lined le glove. Kinder return to Herald of flee. Howard. IS-21 IXI'lt.W NOTICK 1 Taken up on or nbout October If, 1921 1 llrlndlo steer nbout - )cars , old. weighing S00 pounds, branded on right hip dash y (ronncoteil) one tlllilnr put 111 rlvlll n.ir iifn. mm nil. w ther ' fork In left ear The owner can claim same by paying tho rests and , feed therefore by calling on O. II Hunt on my ranch I milo north Shasta school house, t miles north west of Malln O i: HINT Hi 23 MERRILL led him to resolve to devote his life Inrenlv to the betterment of tho lives II .It. Prentice of Medford ws a , of ,hc ,,, lrlpi, ,0 mpreM business visitor in Merrill TueJoy. on ,,, amIcnC0 lho fact ,hn, th,.r Mr.-and Mrs. Albert MyoM were j curee or ,allro ln m ,tPI,cnded Klamath Falls visitors on Tuesday. ,argcIy up)1 ,hcr ow rorti. Tie Mrs. Hugh l-alvey. who ha becntoa n)an. humoro, Morc(1 tu.. Ill nt a Klamath Falls hojpltal.i Is ,,. lhc fony blaming one's reported to bo Improving. I ri"lure t0 i,a,i Iucic tax'M tarff ctc. A danco was given Friday at the T,e Mcrr, pco(Io apprcciate the vacant houso on H. C. Parkers' place. prlvCB0 of bcnK nb0 to !lcar SmItll The ladles' Aid met at tho heme of jam, wUh ,t mght havo bccn a,,ver. Mrs. B. H. Kdgar Wednesday. March t,e(, morc extensvely ag .ome wt.ro in. This was the annual election of not awar(, of ,,,. Mnf. n Mcrrlll, officers. The following were elected: Mr( Schuch( the librarian Is con- Prcstuenl. .Mrs. uco. vvngni. ! , ,. hr h ,..,.,. ld I1AHV CIIIX Whlto (Solden Huff and llrown Leghorns. Alironns, lllack Minorca. Huff Orpingtons, It I If.t.la lt,ir.i.t n.i.l W'.l,.. ir..t .. Illtl.) .I.,.V. Mill. .1.111.1 ..1.1.9 . every week. Knoch Crews, Seabrlght, STHAM HKATKU rooms 13.30 per, California. lT-.'s i week. Largo, well lighted lobby. shower baths, Nssr winter rates FOIl HKNT or will null on easy ; Central Hotel. J. T. Ward, Mgr. Utf terms flno dairy farm, own Irriga tion and part In alfalfa. P. ('. Carl son, llov IS.,, Klamath Fulls, Ore 1C-21 Project manager Newell, county agent Thomas and club leader Sexton, were In Merrill with "Farmer" Smith president. Mrs. J. 11. Hobbs; Secre tary, Mrs. W. F. Hill: treasurer. Mrs. Geo. J. W'nlton. It was decided to have a hat trimming social Marsh 31. j Wednesday. The men to do the trimming ana wie Mri) IJarry Ackcy wag aUo ,1(.r0 beat to recelre a prlte. wh le .ppnkers on Wednesday. A lunch was served following the) Tom CaIamM of Oakland. Callfor buslncM meeting. Tho tables ere;na wa- a Mcrrln vldltor during thu deocrated suggestive cf St. Patrick 'p and Irish Joken and conundrums were m given thoie present causing consid erable amusements. Tho following t i Tuesday evening March 14. a limn LONE PINE ladles were present: Mesdamcs C nowman. J. A. Hrown. 0. H. Carlcton.j her of friends turprlsed Itolf (ieert J. H. Hobbs. K. H. Kdgar, Chester g0n. It being his sixteenth birthday. Hasklns. J. W. Hasklns. A. Frasler. The evening was spent In card play lloso Davis. W. F. JItinette. (! W. j nK and music. Miss (icertson served Officld, Miles Moore, W. F. Hill, K. ( f0 cream and rake. Craig, Ktta Scogglns, Oeo. Thoma. ( a ji i pound boy was born to Mr. J. W Taylor, Hurr Westbrook, C. N. una Mrs. It. I'. Ilensley Tuesday. Woodhousc. tieo. Wright and Miss .; March 1 1. t Lctha drivel. I Tho thawlnt: snow from Stukel The annual congregational meeting ; m(nn, haH cashed uround thu of tho Presbyterian church was held . ,)rl,,K0 uet0M 10 (jrlff,, ltttoral. un Tuesduy evening. Kluctlon of officers . ., ,. , ,. r0!),.( the. nninrni iuivn,.iiiep. bavn lmllt from and tho regular business of us small beglnuliua In u few years, church was transacted. j For Instance, t .t, terr torv con-i r. nci mtx torn i.yncu were talncd In Stan 'aus, Merced nnd San Joaquin cour.iics supplies raoro than half tho milk consumed In tho Sau Franclo bay region, and has a surplus for butter making and uvaporatlng Mint kce'ot scores of factories o, arating tne year round, Including auch plants as tho llnrden condensliiR plan' near Mo desto, employing a couple ot hun dred workers. Most of this great development has comu ubout In tho past two decades. Hut thl., condition vag not creat ed by money alone. Dairying Is a business cntcrprtso that an tho same complexity of problems s haB any other. It required skill and knowledge to ovurcomo tuo-problems. Hut skill conios with prac tice and knowiodgo with studious application. First comeg the realization of tho bonefltH to bo derived from a given course of conduct; then tho deslro for participation In the benofits; Klamath Falls visitors on Tuesday. Kdd Frasler and W". W. Walker Hr . were also Klamath Falls visitors Fri day. Dan Colwell received word that his daughter Knthcrlne, who It in Chlco. California for her health, was Improv ing. Mrs. C. J. Ferguson, tnunty school superintendent was In Merrill Wed nesday. Fred Peterson was In Klamath Falls Saturday. A card party will bo given at the library Friday, March 24. A largo and appreciative uudlonco attended tho tulk given by "Farmer" Smith, School wus dismissed so thnt tho children might attend nnd the first half hour of his talk was given to them. Ho told of his llfn and con ditions ot his boyhood days. He told of Joining the army In the Civil war at 17. At tho closo of lho vvar ho went to Minnesota, then a new country nnd the conditions ot tho f.trmcra there. XL Mrs. C It Klger and Mrs. Sam l.'nmaii arc on tho sk'k list. Herald classified ads pay yon. If you want to sell It. buy It, trade It. or find It, try a Herald classified ad. Whlto Leghorn baby chicks, It I no I Swedish select certified seeil oats, per 100. Tancrcd strain Heavy layers ton lots 'J'!) cts; less quantity 3 cm. circular, Henry Tarratt, Corning, Cal J. A. llushong, Klamath Falls, Ore- 10-31 gon M-3-Anr ! isisWsiHBrA. I TTEARLSrltPHEWiY " I "II best atcoio I- I 4 stuvict Asteiilf 507 MAIN STREET Athletic Tournament Monday Night, March 20 Klamath Amateur Athletic Association Cor. Fourth and Klnmnth WRESTLING Hal ( lirmty (rhampliii of Camp I.owm, s Huh Hnd-'rst mutoiilr for championship of Northwest)- lln.i 'j nut or 3 (all Walsh vs. Herrliigtou (ioiM fast Mitch Montgomery vs. Mills- for championship of Klamath High Hiiioul F)lllng vs. Comlfli Iteturn Mutch Stpetdy Flyweights In ocUni nil tho lime BOXING Houston vs. IIIm'z Throe 2-mliitilo rounds Alilds vs. Angus Walsh -115 pounds of Pop Numerous other ntliMIc evi'iils If tlnio permits. A full evening entertainment deserved Seats, 1 00 (leneral Admission Hoc Mrmbers, TS' Members ZoC jrM&3BBiSSs3i YOU Will find artistic memor ials at 1010 Main street. IIMil . . wneiier an nnno.miif nionutnent or a .small marker, it is of the best material and workman ship. And this is the proper time to place your order for spring delivery. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works GEO. D. GRIZZLE, Prop. 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls Monumeajini DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ;pWV THE LAST DAY TO PAY INCOME T.AX BY ALLMAN 'VF. JUST GOT TIME NOW To GETTHI5TAX RE.TURM IN THE MAIL BOX BEFORE THE LAST COLLECTION -sss roi in rsdr 'Wl r -v V. N" ll ,U 1COME.TO, ) XK &1 urtt ' f NO PLACE A rSTl KiV VT.. . avC U. MOTHER' lcT7roP '', V rvnuel Y V I t2iZf "-rT"'. '"o,w -ezrrw l ast roi i cmnij I V ATTENTION POULTRYMEN 100 lb i. Chick Feed $3.35 100 lbs. Chick Math $3.25 100 lbs. Meat Scrap $6.00 501bi. Charcoal $2.50 100 lbs. Ground Bone $3.25 100 Iba. Egg Math' $3.25 SPECIAL 100 lbs. Dairy Feed $1.25 Murphey s Feed Store 124 South Sixth .Street Phone 87 a .-' Sito.,.-..i,A.., ,'. rfHdrlli"W tfe ' rfkUAiAMl