The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 14, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MTURD7CY, ITSHCH 1, 1923,
EVENING TfEmrf, TfLXMATII TAXO?. OREGON
PAGE FIVti
mm
m.u. LijBji;iijLjw:L-rJgJ!gaf.KL'vrgii'i1.l.t.J.' J ;
O
the. Home 'Gardener
for
lilts
IlliliiliS
Did you ever meet a motorist
who is not satisfied with
Shell Motor Oil? ;
DEPENDABLE
LlUiEnCATDON
SHELL COMPANY
' Of CAUFOKMA
Disguising the Walks
7 Personals.
r..' ' -J..,-,' , ,. .-, ,r r-r-rrrr. .1 ' '' 11 rl
TiTAIW ..' CDOINO Of AIYS1UM- .. 1
VALK. " SDOINO Of AUY41UM-V .
p
Back yards, unfortunately, soluoni dalalos. agorntum and others offer
are laid out with an olo lo their rino malorial for this purpose. In
ornomonUil poaslbllltioi and tho planting opposing bardors or paral
plantlng problem often Is made (lit- beds with edging plants tho samo
flcult by a walk of brick or cement plant colonies should bo plan tod op
oxactly dividing tho space La half, ' pajlto each othor or approximately
making It a puztlo to adapt It to opposite. Tho offoct will be great
any gardon plan. Uut with a walk ly improved by bearing this tact In
a flirt nro, It must bo tukun us It mind.
lloi, and such a situation may bo
omallorstod Into a scono of beauty
by planting a bordor on each side
of the walk, varying tho plants In
Often edgings aro plannod tar
beds along a walk, one kind of plant
on one side and another on the
belghtC and planting unnunls of 00"10- .e pian seems ammng
trailing habit to droop and trail wen contemplated, but It does not
over the hard edges of Jthe walk, vor out tlsfactorlly. The samo
blurring Its uncompromising out- Jlant or ortos of DUnt" 8hould bB
llQI .j ,-,.. ' ... '.. used lu uaiuuuo euuu uiuur ua uuiu
1 Isldos. The samo principle holds
With border on oaeh. sldo of. iho ' true of tho-taller -growing plants.
walk and a boundary planting ot , They nood not bo oxnotly opposite
shrubs, annuals and poronnlula, a to secure tho offoct, but nearly
grass panol Is loft on olther sklo of enough so to maintain balance.
the walk, which may be left frao or
may have a. small ornamental troo
or shrub plaood olthor In tho contor s.m..0 ... ,ll0 ,ml)ch ot nulumn
or at oach end, tho treos or shrubs i01lVM tn8 Bring. Thoy will holp to
matching In ouch panel. 'supply tho lack of stable manure
JMr tho bordoj along 'the walk a nd give' tho garden a g6od supply
space at least four foot wldo wUl ot humus. It . thoy nro too dry to
. slva a toad effect. It la usually MAdo in, stack thorn up for a eom-
bottor'to Dlnnt It to a vurloty of post heady.
annuals ot dlferonl holght and, Btylo
of growth than to bed It Bolldly to
one varloty. Along the odgos ot
tho walk, oolonlos ot low-growing
plants will bo found most valuablo
to sproad, out over 'l"o edges of tho
comont or brick, 8woet nlyssuin,
portulncoa, vorbonns,. dwarf nustur-
Tho nov 20-day French breakfast
radlnhos nro really 20-day rndishos
You'll havo to oat 'om fast w,hen
they aro 20 d'uys old, as they don't
laHt ' long In good quality. Make
ancooHKlvo plantings wook or ton
tlumsi dwttVf marigolds, Swan rlvorlnys apart.
Charles Hood ot Chlloquln, real
estate dealer ami Insurance agent, Is
in the city over the week-end, trans
acting business and visiting with
friends. .
Miss Margaret Macken, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Macken, Is
continod to the family home with a
touch ot la grippe.
Miss Goldle Miller ot the Moo's
dopartmonts store, Is confined to her
bed with an attack ot intluensa. '
' Mrs. J.' Llnman was among the
out ot town guests In the city yester
day aftornoon visiting with friends
and transacting buslnoss.
Mrs. Emma Ward ot Dairy was a
shopper In the city today from her
ho'jio In the country.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul LanUry are re
cent Klamath Falls residents coming
here to mnko their home. Landry is
conneoted with the Pacific Loan and
Savings company. They have taken
a home on Crescent avenuo.
'. Luclan W. Otto ot Clovoland,
was a guost yesterday ot A. E.
Poasloy. .
Mrs. Charles Coseboom and 8ma.ll
daughter will leave Eutfday morn
ing for Hngerstown, Maryland,
where thoy will visit with Mrs.
Coseboom's parents They plan to
be absent from, the city until tho
month ot July.
.. ;R. R. Crane, connectod with the
Bray Lumber company at Bray, on
Sprnguo river, was a business visitor
in Klamath Falls yesterday.
It. C. Spink, Justlco of the ponco
of Wood Rlvor district was In town
today on one ot his frequent busi
ness' visits to KlnJniath Falls. Mr.
Spink resides In West Chlloquln,,
Wdnnle Orlztle, school teacher at
Modoc Point, was In town tciJay to
call on .the , county school Superin
tendent rolntlve to school matters
and to attend to some shopping.
Mrs. William Hollenbock was a
shopping visitor today from Merrill.
She stopped at a local hotol last
night. ' " ,
From LangoN's Valley yestordny
afternoon, came Mrs, Bam E. Tyrrol,
formerly a resident of this city. Mrs.
Tyrrol Is In town to visit with
friends and shop In local stores.
Air. and Mrs. O. Vf. Engle, well
known resldenis of Fort Klamath are
In town for several days attending
to business mutters.
Ono of the biggest ranchers of the
Reaver Marsh section Is A. K. Gul
Ikktton. Mr. tiulllckscn urrlved In
Klamath Falls last night, to attend;
to business manors hero. . '
Joe Ztttnpte ot Malln wits a Klam
ath Falls., bUDlness visitor today
with bis sister, .Mrs. E. J. Lo-.ioda
of Gregory, . South -. Dakota. Mrs.
Lahoda Is r .Siting with her parents.
Mr. nd JUrs. Frank : Zumpfo at
Malln. .. i
Joe Holoueke and mother are
visiting In the city today from their I
ranch Jn Malln.
K. II. Kolli, Robert H. Atkison, :
I. Forest Cobb and T. H. Boyd are
among too out of town visitors In
Klariiath Falls today, registering at
the White Pelican hotel from Port
land. '
E. A. Acklin ot ' Ashland Is a'
business visitor In Ue city.
F. Bi LeCrons of Baker U in
Klamath Falls on business for tho
remainder of tho week.
Everett Harphan and J. W. Ran
dolph are amang the Klamath Falls
visitors from Portland to spend the
week-end here on business.
William Alrd of Salem Is a Klam
ath Falls vUltor from ti ecapital
city. . ' ' '
H. A. Spragua of Dunsmuir is in
the city, tor the week-end.
P. R. Shelly of Medford is a busi
ness visitor In Klamath Falls.
. J. O. Lewis of Algoma is among
tho out of town visitors In Klamath
Falls for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Davlj are out
of town visitors in t'ae city, guests
at the Arcado hotel.
L. Frluel), Carl Ewlng and O. J.
Lyons of Lakevlew are week-end
visitors la Klamath Falls, regis
tered at tho Arcade hotel.
C. L. Houghton of Roseburg is in
Klamath Falls lor the week-end.
Mrs. John.Llskey ot Malln was a
Saturday shopper In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis or Port
land are business Visitorj in thu
city. ;'-);,: ; " . '
"A.'M. Tho'ipasmemiJer of t'iie' ij'
rig'allon board of ilul'in! is In " klaui
atb Falls tor the remainder of the
week.. , ' '
Janice Jackson and Clarice Ilad
lock ot Spokane are iu the city oa
Molr way north, having recently
visited In Tennant with friends.
A. W. Walker of Fallon, Nevada,
is In tho city looking Into business
matters.
Chris Blnnas ot the Arcado hotel
has been confined to his room with
an attack of grippe.
. Everett Woetstono and Otto Boy
ot Bly were visitors in the city to
day. Marvin Cross has returned to Bly
where he will make his home after
spending some time In the city buy
ing furs. Cross 13 owner ot a store
Jn Bly which "he has conducted tor
soveral yoars.
f MARKETS
Paint and Wallpaper
No matter' bow you build your home, looks play an
important part when you sell.
There are no greater aids to value and beaurr tbaa
paint and' wallpaper, properly selected and applied.
When you want either, come to headquarters
Browne's Paint Store
W. P. Fuller Paints
Wallpaper all the latest designs
'. Varnishes Oils Kalsomlne
''If It's put on with a brush we have It" I
Save Money
on Wiring Costs
When you plan your home,
consult with us. We oan '
advise yon how to save
money by planning your
wiring correctly. Our tech
nical knowledge and years
serrlce, without reservation,
of experience Is at your
We want you to , save
money on your building.
Link River Elec. Co.
BILL BUTLER, Mgr.
7th and Klamath
Phone 174
, .,
Concrete for Permanence
Economical - - - Everlasting
i
x
t
l If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot w afford to
X overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build,
let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con-
crete. : - f -
1 f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If
J you build a" home to live in,, you want it to last Concrete serves your
purpose.
CEMENT
We Have in Stock:
. ! CRUSHED ROCK v SHASTA SAND
RE INFORCING STEEL ROOFING
lohns-Mansville Asbestos shingles and asbestos builtrup roofings.
X Other Johns-Mansville products ,
I Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating.
' Our. advice on construction will suvjo you money.,
-A aft!'ll-,i iftv'6Si.J I nuf i ." Vvi ;W 4rfWi ..",;.
W. D. Miller Construction Co.
I PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL " ( .
PORTLAND, Mar. U. Eggs
steady. Current receipts, 27; pullets
24H02B; , firsts 2H27: hen
nerlos . 28U 29; delivered Port
land.. Butter barely ateady, supply plen
tiful. Extra cubes city 45; standards
43tti prime firsts 41 H; firsts 38
undergrades nominal; firsts 47;
cartons 43.
, ' Poultry steady. .Heavy hens 21
22; light 18018; springs 22023;
old roostora 10; ducks, white Pekin
25; live turkeys 23; dressed tur
keys SSesegoose 16. "'
Penn Star
Prcseniing Eddie Farroll, captain of
the Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania bass
bull team, who will be glvon a trial
by the New' York Giants after his
graduation In June, . Ffirrell plays
shortstop and Is rated one ot the bolt
In collegiate circles..
Safeguard Your Home
It does you little good to 6crape and save to build that home of yours,
unless you take steps to see that it is protected. ;
The one sure way to be protected is to take out fire insurance. ,
We are agents for.the world's largest companies. Our rates are rea
sonable. We give personal service on every claim.
J. H. DRISCOLL
HART BLDG. Surety Bonds
v Life, Fire and Auto Insurance
PHONE 432
A Home Plant
The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men,'
solicits your patronage. ,
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the' town v
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect
ive builder. '
What We Offer You
We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type
of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook.
We offer you prices that will compare favorably with any in the city.
Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals,
including ' - ..
Rough and Finished Lumber . Sash Doors
Millwork Lath Shingles Plaster Plaster Board
Builders' Hardware Prepared Roofing
We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. ; ,
Lakeside Lumber Co.
1 JACK SLATER, Manager
J Center and Klamath Phone 128