The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 16, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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iiwlm u nilln. ehlu llm liar, ilnntit mid
unlit fur hourn without tiring.
Hit llf.ri'o uliiters, llm iiIiIimI' nfi
w limn In rlt'.lil. rati 1I11 tin liilirli :m I
initio, '
All of then' ri Mrouner limit liny, .
nml prettlor IImii must ulrlc. Iln tho
101 11 1 1 of n lirlliRlni: ll illroilijd hy
llii'lr f.illiur, llornnrr Mcl'nddi'ii, mi.
llmr.
When u )uiiui:ilrr. In' Imit lioci
lllc mill nlrkl) . Jin determined lluit
his children vrisuttl Itit healthier:. Hit
lin Mtinlli'tl iImi (iritlili'in, hecniim an
itiillinrliy tut pltytlrul i tilluri'. nml I
new raising I1I.1 Klrln li ho "regular
tellnwit."
"Alinntt ntiy puji nl cm 11 On nn
milt li." hit mi)k. "If mily hit irulln'M
lli.it miiiill (lillilii'ii 11 in niittilni: muni
limn llltlii aiiliniilti. 'Ilify iiiijil friwili
ulr. miiiiililtiii nml t'ji'ttiu.
"Willi llm iitiiur Irnlnlni:. I ho
ntmiiKtli iif'nitiit lilhlrn nn Im In
i'IOMpi'iI from 25 to lt0 i-r tm wltV
0111 miirli trouble In a cuiuiurallvcly
NllOlt 1I1110."
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Hy Iclllni; llii'in il.iy I lie gainon
they iitijny most
"Tliu nvvniKu parent layn llm lialiy
1111 IiIn hack. II11 hlelm ilr..,,,..i ..1,
fight, hilt Kii(n tt bonuflt from II
I for them Is hardly m,y resistance.
Hill ir Miincoiiu would rnlso llm baby
liy llio ImndM. flot UN nrniH or push
( 111 H'KH iiiiPkntiril uml forward, of.
" MIIIHI Opposition, isrrat ROUll
tvonhl tcHtilt."
I n win way .iiarmuiirti n now
ilutclopln,; hi,, ,ly noii. hkimI nctuu
1 inonlhn.
"I want him to j;ro- up nn nlront;
(in IiIn ulntcrn " nayn tliu rattier Mini;.
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j. ,n noun nn uioy wuro nhlo, they
h-aritiHl how to nnlm. My wfu
mucin thorn. Tliuy took to thin now
sport JiiHt nnothur Kaino rnpldly.
J Tlioy cro toon aulu to do a wile.
onimmiiiK in olio or tliu heiit ttprclln
for ilovcloiiiK nymmutry. polso nml
I that round Miiootluifnn that mnken
for knicc. .Vctt to It coine.1 walkloR
and danrliiK.
"All thro iitcrclncii arc cood for
I Ilia hoy, too. Hut ho uriU In nddltlon
noino moro rncRvil itport huxInR, Jltt
JIUu or wrostlliiR.
1 "Hut llio chlld'n oxcrclno at nil
I tlllll'H Itllmt li.. tmrt ,tf I.I.. .1i t'l...
"Kltllim ami .uiil. im thoy run. Ml lu run. It In hrnrNclni. Ilui .ct.
ir.'tllp .mil roll nrou j.o r r. mi-, ,. h.coi....k i.nr.t u.,ri,- .. 1 1....
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11 mi pamitji piacil tlin camivi
tHlll lii ! Tim I fml
Hi:i"n;.um;it i, citoi' itci'oiir
tho ncaiiitii to AURUiit 3C, 1022, C2,. jiimmnr vory well, nnd won much
l.i7 carloadn worn roporli'd HhlppciL linprovi'd hy tho Autfunl rainfall
tr.M II... .M. .. ..!.! Ik.l u.. .l.ln Jn... .... . .. 1
Tor tho K.imo period latt yoar ship
incntR amujintod to 53,017 carloadn
I.nit year Orcson connmnod con
nldcrnhlc qiiantltcri of lain poln(o"n,
1; row 11 oiitnliln of tho state, p.trtlcul
nrlv In tlin cltr of I'ortlnml. .nriil
Olio of tlm liirRi.M crop.i In our ,;r,wt.M Ml01l(1 HC ,hBl t). .rintll
lihilory In llio 1922 harvrnt formnnl 'market In well nuppllpd ivllli Reed
for llio Unlti'd Htatcn nn 11 wlinlc. M'otiilii Klockn at nil tlinns thin year. (
1l.ll tho Pacific Norhwrm (or,.Kn, iT'io Into OrrKon crop wan malorlall
, , , . iii... 1 liiiprovoil In mont ifclioni, hy tno '
.,mI,IIom and Idaho), MW. A)1(.,m rag Muc) f 0 cnr,r;
i-itrcil 0110 of tho drli'Ht mi mm urn Injur,,,, In of tomtit nlzo, and tllscMA,
imiliy yrnrn, nnd Kt'iiKrnl proditttlon Hppoarn to ho moro provnlcnt thin
In thesn llirco ntnlcii will hardly hn ' lhan u"nl. Tbo pcrcontnRO of
iii to the nvcrnRo of rocont yearn.
Tho weitorn Orfgon crop l noncral
ly cnnililnroil ono of thn lieat prod tic
fd In many yearn,
Tho United filntoa corn crop nliow
cd u doturlorAllori durliiR AiiriisU
cutliniiti.il nt 1I2,000,00U ImshclH.
dun larRcly to rtconnlvn hoat nnd
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nnu nnornnKa, nnii 10 a icsuor MiAnt i- ,
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In tlin Central and Kaitorn ntntci
Tlin Hcpt. 1 oatlmato v.'ni 2,876,000,'
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vlro with tlin hent vatitoj In
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"In ilii'rv," Im I'Vpliniui, iir,' round
tho ht'iil oviTclnin lor rhlldriii
Hit Hi" impiiUo or pl.iyrnl nplrll. i;lvu
in an I'lample of oicrcli.liiR that ran
nut Im liiipruvcd upun. II.iMoh hao
thoVaino Inntitict."
So ho hcRlmi tu train hln ihlldriii
with their chlldri'ii, It would hu hctlor
for Imtli children and grown. tipn.
Tliu filler rnull with tho hrlnRliiR
whi'ii limy urn hut n few wcokn 0I1I ; ",' ol ,noHl it"KBtcra Ih civorrooUtii.
hy pl.iiliii: thmn r.ico downwnrd liii0,,r r,,llJ"'" nr nnvor red between
llirlr trlhit
"In thin ponlllon," he wi)H, "lliu
hahy trlou tii rorco liliiinulf up, pimlc
lus iihout mid Ri'ttlitR ri'xltitnnco at
owry iiiovoniitit. WJit-n Im rnlnon
hln head, ho iitri'up,tht'ni lilt npluo.
Whi'ii ho ptmhMi down on hln Itntnln,
ho ilovt'lnpn hln clioM.
niualn.
"Thoy nt nliiiplit, wholcuomo rood,
rii to hnl hetween ncvrn nnd nine.
ilcop until (.Rht, drons llRhlly nnd
aro RrowlitK up
"lloallhy nud good uaturcd."
And t!u miiIIcm or tho younnnters
proved It
EXPLORER HOLDS
MODERN AIRSHIPS
i'lio hiudluK iiood he minlo.
"I nut rally louvluei'd that wo
linxo left f.ir liolilud llm nlil-fiiHlilun-
CAN REACH POLE!'"' """'I"l, '""I Hint In rulum polar
j i'si'iratlciii will ho doiio hy nlrrrnft
"" durliiK llm htimiiifr iihmiUih." Major
LONDON', llqpl. P..-M.nl..rn iilrc:rr '""; "& '(W I'fnwiw
ulilpii or tho (iermait t.tpo tout.l inako! r',:,"" ,,ow ",,M iU, ,M,IW m"' Xl,t
llm tilp fruiii London U. tlm North MflU' " r....ll" nr.'. nnd llm
Pol... u li.nmni.( t.ouit mllon. nl,.! '"""'" ""Prowmont In nlrrraft."
In a wtek. an Major ICIihunl C'tirr, J M'J"r t"'1"' '""'I" WPrtuiit tilmor.
itvrliil import of tho Kluu-klolon Ant-: vntlona 0:1 flylm; toiidltlonn In tlm
nritlr oxpi'dlllou. K110I for tho t-u- Anlarttlf. 'Iiurlni: tho noeti wockBj
tiro dlilauco could ho tnrrl.'il. uml cr "1" '","- ":l's' "lJl"
lowi'Kt tuiiiiicraturn rt'corded was flto
dfRreen Knlireiiltolt mid tlm nvcrnRo
npproxlmatoly so di'Rri'vn. Tlm
wind nveraito wnn elRlit to 10 miles
an hour, nnd tlm nlr nud ky wuro
wtndi-rrtilly clcur. So cleat was tho
nlr I hat mlr.-tRo was very frequent.
UV h.ul moro than 300 perfect fly
In K hour. ,
I.atlloH' pumps nt JI.S.'i. llt-RUlur
prlro an IiIrIi as'lU'.Uu. J. l:. Knders
&. Co. 15-10
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Knders sells bhoca for less. 15-1 C
BIja sisar-m !-. t
Alfalfa Growers
Wire tss this night lettet collect
Ilcfoip you plirc your cmlrr for Milpluit
it will pay ;rou tt Icatn nliout Tcxns (Julf
Sulpliur, ";i licttcr Milpluir at ; better
price."
We rrc ready to make tiuiik Miipnuiu of
nnv tiir.tititv if tliu faintius Toxin llulf
Sulphur cither -criult;, flour or inoculated
litrct fnnn our warehouse in Portland, Ore
pin. As the world's larccst producer! of
Milphur wc can nrrvc you nest.
Get. the facts, at once,
Put this night letter on the wire today,
tliiiipcs collect. He sure to fill in the blank
spaces.
TEXAS
41 U.
I HAVE
II I G II T L B'T TEH - 0 II A RGBS COLLECT
GULP SULPHUR CO.,
12I3U ST., HEW YORK CITY.'
SULPHUR,
ACRES OP ALPALPA AND WILL REQUIRE
Kmc many
I USUALLY ORDER THROUGH MY DEALER
fovmvM
OU MI COUNTY AGENT
l irr no'ff
TEXAS GULP SULPHUR.
!.- nam and cddrnt
, MY FREIGHT STATION IS
jiV ntmt ,imf aiittn
SEND ME QUOTATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING
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Your Name,
Your Poat Offico',
IJmiiff tkt IMIdUl
Wc will promptly reply and in a manner which will convince you that
it is much to your advantage to deal with the largest froductrj of
Milphur. Don't pay the charges on the night letter, We wijl attend
to that.
Sulphur Book anil other valuable far
ftijr literature imiiU'd froo on request
TEXAS GULF SULPHUR CO.
41 East 42nd Strcpt, New York
Montana h.tn tho best crop rnUcd In
nnvnrnl ypnrn, nnd over thn country
Rcnnrally, except In lliti Pn'lflc north
west, crop coiidltloun have huen rath
er r.hovo tho nvoraRc,
UVitther AuriihI wrnthrr win n
hit ungual In that n fairly Reed rain
ffll In tlm wenlorn part of tlm stato
durlni; tho first half or the month,
which wnn Rcnornl throughout tho
Wlllniuotto vulley, hut rather spoiled
tilnowhcro. KoschurR nnd tlm coun
try to tho southward, Including tho
Houlhw'cat coant, reports nliiiut 0.3
Inch precipitation Mr tho month,
whllo tho nvcraRD ror several Wll
Inmeltu valley stations .wn.i approxi
mately 2.0 Inches, IncludhiR tho I'ro
clpllnllon which occurred rlRht at
tho clone or tho month. A Union
county report says, "Wo have had
sonin rain hut everything In ntlll
pretty dry." Thin apparently Is tho
maUturo situation over all or eastern
OrrRon, except a row localities whoro
Ihero havo been rather heavy show
rrn. From Klamath county a frost In
repbrlod, about August 20th, which
hurt Rrnltt crops nnd rccctablcs.
Wlmat Thero appears to ho no
prct.out reason for materially chanR
Iiir tho AiiRiist 1st estlmato of tho
winter wheat crop, which wnn placed
at 16.300,000 bushels for tho stato
or Ori-Ron, 45.092,000 bushola ror tho
Pacific northwest ( Including nil tho
slato of Idaho) and C42.000.000
hiinheln ror tho lnltcd States. Nor
linn there been occasion to materially
chanRe the estlmato of a month hro
on the Oregon sprlnR wheat crop,
placed at 3,000,000 bosholi. The
Pntlflc nnrthwciil crop llkewlso
hIiowb llttto chansa from tho AiiRiist
osllmato of approximately .11,000,000
busliuftt. Hut tho I'nltcil States crop
nn n wholo showed Improvement dur
ing AuriihI, and Is now estimated at
27C.CC5.0UO buslieU. Tho total 1922
heat crop or tho stato ot Oregon Is
thnreroro cstlmatod,At 1 5,300.000
btisheli, tho Pacific northwest nt ap
proximately 76.000,000 bushels, and
tho United Slates crop at 818,000,
000 buihcls. Last year's Oregon crop
was estimated at 24,317,000 bushels.
tho Pacific nurthwesi at 103,000,000
bushels and tho total Untied States
crop at 79B.000.000 bushels.
Oats Tho Oregon oats crop stir
forcd sovcrely from tho dry summer.
Thero wus a larger than usual seed
ing of winter oats last fall, which
acrcaRo did fairly well, othcrwlso
tho total production would havo been
still lower than tho GO per cent of
normal estlmato ror 1922, or about
C, 400,000 bushels. Tho present Ore
gon oat crop In not considered suf
ficient to take caro of local needs
and already several cars of eastern
new oats havo been shipped Into tho
stato. Tho United States oats crop 1
for 1923 Is estimated at 1,25.". 000,-
000 bushels, compared with 1,001,
000,000 bushels last year, and tho
flvo year average of 1,371,382,000
bushols.
Parley It now appears probable
that tho August 1 oatlmato of tho
1922 Oregon barley crop, 2,0000,000
bushols, should bo slightly reduced.
Last year's barley crop was estimat
ed at 2,340,000 bushols, and tho flvo
year a vera go Is 3.176,000 bushels.
Tho United States barley crop har
vest Indicated soma Incrcaso over
tho estlmato of a month ago, and
tho present osUniato of the 1922
crop is 193,850,000 bushols. Last
year's crop was 151,181,000 bushels,
and tho flvo yoar average 191,021,
000 bushols.
Potatoes Car lot uhlpmcnts of
Oregon potatoes, 1922 crop as re
ported from July 1 to August 2ti.
1922, numbered 257 compared with
S3 carloads for tho sumo period last
your. Hut this does not moan that
tho total Oregon potato crop will hu
more than three times tho crop or
lust year. This big Increase in early
shipments come from a compara
tively limited, area In Malheur and
Umatilla counties, growing potatoes
for tho early market, (Malheur
county has ajiout 3,000 acres in po
tatoes this tyuar against 800 ucres
last year). Ah a matter of ract tho
total Oregon potato crop will prob
ably not exceed that ot last far, Tho
Washington prospect Is (or a some
what smaller crop than last year,
but Idaho will probably havo nearly
40 por cent Increase over 1021.
Tho United States crop Is estimat
ed this yoar nt approximately 440,
000,000 bushols, compared with a
five-year nyorngo or 323,000,000
'nishola, This year's crop appears to
bu moving lo market considerably
No. 1 grade will ho below tlm nvcr-
ngo this year In tho state, and re
ports Indlcnto that n similar situa
tion exists In many other sccfionn of
tlm country. It In qulto posslblo that
tho markctublu crop or lliln year may
not bo In proportion to tho prospec
tive largo total production.
Corn Corn Is not a crop or much
size In tho Pacific northwest, and tho I
acreage grown In largely used ror nl-1
lage. The Oregon crop, estimated at '
uhout CC.000 ncres, stood the dry I
Important Announcement f
Tlm Moiitfltm Aiiclloti nml (.'omml'ilon ,oin,mny, wlinxo
linlli" ffii Im nt Itlittc. Mnntmin. frliitilUtmt xliin. IMIIIII Imto
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il iivii n,i iiiiii 111 n.jiiiimii rn, in, in w t iiinmvicu in rwiiiiciiion
Willi the Montium office Hurt Mnrxh, tmlot manncr nml nrrlrliil ,
auctioneer, of tills roiupmiy will havo rlinrgi of (lie Klaittatlrl'iilh
mid lurrotinilliiK touiilry Imilnexi,
Wc list, iidvrrlUn nnd rmidiirt publlr miction nnlon hern uml
eteryttliCTe. Wo Hit nnd cell rcnl-rilutf, live stock of nil brrctli, '
milk prtMlurrrt, pttllBircil fontiilnt Inn lireetlem, oner'iil farm mlct ,
mid milomohilo clriirltin; hour snlcs, on trlctly n cnnintlNHlnn l:i-tj
Tenni and nnlo (IiiIon fnrnlstictl on npplinitlon. Yotn'n for mi'lnro, ttUiOW
BURT MARSH. Manager
ISox .'VIA Phone .11 Klamath Kail, Oregon
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I! FAIK.WEEK 11
OCTOBER 4, 5. 6
Make the Klamath County
Fair YOUR Fair
Work on the new grounds is progressing rapidly and will
be m tip top shape in a few weeks. What is only the beginning
of a Fair and Fair grounds now will in a few years be one of the
largest institutions the county can boast on 'having. Klamath
county is the coming section of Eastern Oregon and one of the
most talked, of communities in the state. What the future of this
community will be can only be seen by the progress made in re
cent years and will depend on the co-operation of the people in
the future. , -
Posters are up and circulars out showing you what you
may expect in a way of sportmanship and amusement but what is
still more important are the exhibits. It is expected the number
and variety of exhibits this year will exceed that of any year
previous. Throw you hat in the ring and get back of the Fair.
The more enthusiasm the more action. Be there, everybody's go
ing.
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The Famous BIy Round-Up -Performers
All Three Days
LETTER BUCK
This ad is inserted and
paid for by tho business
men of Klamath Falls.
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