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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
toURD'AY; ! MARCH '21, f 1928 mMlPjMWMlS, OREGON j r-AGJFIV ji.iw ; mij-Jiii'ii I'M !l!M ' 'I tihie ' Home Hiete for ItwaHoTtie Garden 0ar4tn ? A Ten-Foot Kitchen Garden A ton foot aunny corner of a back yard will furnish a considerable quantity of vegetables during tlio course of a year, If properly handl oil, It will supply Kurriclont toma toes to cat mw nil unimnr anil for canning for the iwliitur supply. Do foro It lit lima to put In tlia to mato plants It will fclvo a llboral supply of early radishes, lunf lot tu co, younii onluni or aplnueh. Among tho tomatoei during tho year a few plants of Swiss chard will give a supply ot greoua all summer. Tho iinmo plot, after tho oarly spring harvest, may bo used fur beans all summer, plantlnic It at Intervals In suecuislon. It may fur nish a nupply of green ponn pluntod oarly and followed by turnips, cab bage, cauliflower or a few stulki of Brussels sprouts to furnish a dnllcary fur tho Thanksgiving and Christmas tables. Thli vegetable U alwaya cxpnulvo, but on oaay to grow at a, cabbage. Tbo ainall plot, afl'r tha radlsboa and young onion, may bo pluntod to eggplant und green peppers. It , might alao -bo put Into a fnw. cu cumbor vines If that, vrgetuhlo la apoelnlly rollahod. Thero In tbo wildest, variety of cholco to which ' a iiiinll plot may ho put to furnish vegotabtea of quality for tho homo tablo. Evo'n to ainall a .plot would furnlali aovoral incurs of tho doll clom Ootdon Bantam corn, tha real quality of which li nover found In i : o O ; O o A o i TLAK TOU. A VSOETAM.I axxDrw lffxio' tho market. , ': ; ' ! A- plot of only, tun fuel, square lenda Itself to lutouslve culture. It can b so easily and heavily ferti lized thut It will vroduco greatly Increased crops, and It U an eay matter to keep to ainall a plot well watered during dry porluds. "It u Iod small to do anything with It," la not a good oxcuso for noglcct Ing to plant a few vegetables tftls your, ' It la a simple mutlor to alt down with a pencil and paper and figure out tho possibilities cf n small v1"' ond look over tha cta- j logucs and ordor a few packets of cod to plant rU LATEST MODELS ARE DISPLAYED Keeping Up Fertility fibers li nothing thut qulto takos tho placo of animal manure In pro paring suit tor tho garden, ao It iti a good plan 16 be on ' the lookout for a supply and store It, If necessary, or spraad It upon tho soil as soon as It Kan be procured, even If the ground Is froten, to apo,do lu when spring opons. Wo aro noirlng period of In tensive culture. Tho snnio spaco of ground In a Fronch or Ooruian garden, horticultural experts toll na, will yield oflon doublo as much ns Xho some apace In an American "garden, hocauso ot Intenalva culture und constant fertilization and 1 111 ngo. Fertilizer and bumua should bo added to the 'ground for tho vegetables each year. Tho compost heap la bosoming n regular Institution. Grass clippings, weeds that havo beon hoed or pull ed up;, autumn leaves, tops ot veg etables, old pea and bean vines: In short, all ot tha vogatablo wnsto ot tho promlsos should bo stacked up and wot down from tlmo to time during tho summer to form huimu, iwhlch Is murcly decayed vogoluble manor, but tho flnost fertilizer wo havo. In addition to tho plant food It contains, It Is especially valuublc In adding to tho quality of tha soil, and bocauso It holds moisture like a sponge. ' , llumus Is now sold by tho barrol or by tha hundredweight, and gard ens of clay or sandy soil, which need It, can be furnished very Tead II)', . llul pndng In. decayed and hakf-drcsyod loaves each year . Is much' the bottor method and ' will soon bring the soil to a tilth and fertility that will bo surprising. . Tho annual spading does much tor tho ouallty of Uio soli, admit ting tho air and sweetening It. It should be spaded In the spring and fall. With the application annually ot fertilizer, proferably eublo ma nure or honio-niudo compost, with omo commercial fertilisers during tho growing season, It will bo only a short tlmo boforb tha yluld will show tho rosults of tha work and tho growth of the vegetables will bo so luxuriant Uiat tho owner will feel well rownrdod for his toll. Autumn loaves In many girdon club communities Inst Jail woro at a pre mium, the mombors cleaning up the neighborhood for tholr compost heaps and taking the supply from neighbors who did not havo gardons Mulch from tho gardon should bo Blacked up this spring to start a compost hoap, ' It' Is host to mako tho pile flat-topped, with a depres sion .In tho contlod to catch the rain and cnuso It to soop In to tha center of tho pllo to hasten rotting. Suds nnd tublo slops may also bo thrown upon the pllo with good advantage as inolsturo Is necossory to produco comport. (Continued From I'ngu One) linos. An attractive gown wai that worn by.MIss Iluth Limlncy in Ca tlllan red with a clover 'black hat, Dolby Jester und Oeruldlno Houston woro clover children's croatlon, ondlng tho showing of Che Ladlan' Store, which was exceptionally beau tiful. ' ' From tho Golden Rule store Miss Paulino Cllft mis proscnted 'in an attractlvo gown;: Miss Martha Upp woarlug a "Prlnco of Wales"' sport model coat; Miss . Miiud 'Hood gowned In an cnaombto and a sable cbokor and Mrs. Kllnar Hogue In an afternoon frock of crepo with a blue' fox fur. lf:il showa lu all the portrayals, as well as the furs, were from Miss (lertruda's and the North ern Fur shop. Mrs. K. Popla was presented In to distinct numbers, wearing a gazelle jaquotto from tha Uoldnn Utile and a mink Jiquette during tha showing cf II. N. Moo. Mm. Hollo MucEuchron was pro tonled , In an attractive coat tor street wear, -Minn Catherine Doty following in an Interesting en semble frock, worn with a marten fur. In a dainty showing ot chil dren's frocks and hats Miss Mar- Jorlo Southwell, Miss Dixie Elaine Emons and Miss Maxlne Olson wore the cleverest of juvcnllo creations. Miss Fern Cody was attractive In a frook of a dainty color and Mrs. Bra Carpenter woro a street coat, a French model that bocanio her beautifully. . . .Men's Showing Of Intorost thut rivaled' tha showing ot tho fashionable crea tions for tho femlnlno sex, were those, shown by tfae K. Sugarman store and the Klamath Klotblng Kompany. " Showing the latest In sport and street wear from the well-known house of Hart Shnffncr ft Marx, tho famous Dobbs hats and clover cravats, four of tho best dressed young men In town were presented by tho Sugarman store In, tho spot-light of fashion. " John Schiriierl woro a dark suit wlti Dobbs hat,' a straight lino overcoat with patch packets. Jack Canipboll wore a suit of light shade, a Prince of Walos hat, with double vents In tho coat of tho suit. E. T. Boatman woro a street suil of srav nln strlno. ono oi tho most Interesting materials tor spring 'wear. Cecil Matt was presented In a sport outfit with blue coat and gray trousers, fea turing tho English cut. Dwaln Duel! was Introduced , wearing 1 tho now Antwerp blue, with an attrac tive red flannel tlo. K. K. K. store stressed clothing from tho House of Kuppouholmur with Nottloton shovs'. Tho sport clothes iworu by Raymond Hilton wero especially Interesting, Harry Pelts also wearing an Interesting number of street clothes. HILL OFFICIAL i PROGURES DATA i (Continued From I'ngo Ono) , slate commerce comntlsslon to suit for a certificate. of convenience for' the extension of tfie road north to ' connect with, the Southern Pacific lines at Odol. Tho rohcaring was denied 1y tho commission. ' ' IlOfder Ably Assisted,-.' Mr. Hoydcr lh bis visit to Klam ath Falls was ably asslnted .by th cbambpr of caminerco, tbo Klamath Irrigation district and County Agent C. A. Henderson. Each pub lic agency gave material aid In un earthing facts and figures on pres ent' and potential tonnago which will be usod with telling effect at t!bo hearing before the Interstate commerce' commission the latter part of the month. HNINKS WILL BE REAL SHOW Handy Hints for Home People Many pooplo make plans of gard ens and than forgot about them nnd plant as tluj whim solias thorn, when thoy confront the' soil with a. pack age of soods In hand. Rest results are obtained by sticking closoly to a plan onco It has boon figured 0"t und not trusting to chance and snap judgment,. .Lato rln the soiaflon many pussloa aro likely to arlsa as to whore to plant succession crdps, and whloh tlmo nnd offort will bo , wasted. . r' " - : When the plan has boon drawn, tha best way Is 10 stnko It out on tho ground, This Is casly dc.no and ' roqulres only a few momonts' work, nftor. which Boed i sowing can go along swimmingly. Stick a pot ' label, Uttlo woodon plckot,' sold cheaply at seed houses, nt the head of each row bearing tho name of tho good that Is to go In that particu lar row. Stake out iho ontlro gnrtl on In this ln'ftitiier nnd then arrango tho sood packets In ordor to '(or respond with tho labols, and start at tho first label -and the top packet and progress across tho garden. It will ayatomatlto the work ot sood sowing and save, a great deal ot tlmo. In addition to putting In .tho lab oIb of seed which Is io- bo sown placo labols with tho datas whero Inter sowings and Roods which must wait until' safe from froat are to go, Tho bardon plan wll Hhon bo neatly and nocuratoly transferred from pa per to thb toll an.d tho papor can bo laid away to wait ' for notos Inter In tho'heason, . Tho gardon plan Is ,tho bluo print so to spcad, wilth tho specifications (or the gardon you are to build. It it hns been worked out In tho caro ful detail It should bo, It will be a simple matter to follow It to tho dot and the results will provo tho offlclonoy of gardoning , according to proftrrangod phut. , ; ; . Shriners Ready for Big Per formance at Scandina vian Hall Friday In view of the big annual Crater Lake Shrlno Club Hi-Jinks, vaudo villo and danco to be given at the Scandinavian hall, March 27,. 1826, It must be saM, from, all reports from both those who are participat ing In the show nnd the different Shrine club committees, that this show Is going to bo one ot the best that has ever hit Klamath Falls. Tho evening's entertainment is un der the complete management of the Crater Lake Shrine Club, of which V. C. Van .Emon Is president, and has elveni bis most honest efforts to mako this. the best form of enter tainment that has been given in Ore gon 'by any. Shrine Club, and' second to none' In tho United States. The show has beea directed and arrang ed by John, Houston, Frauk Cofer and Harold Jloll, who 1 successful ly put. on: the show for, the Elks. The price ot admission includes the evenings entertainment and every one who will be present for this en tertainment will say that It Is money iwell spent, for entertainment purposes.- Tho oast of the ehow has been working and rehearsing very hard to make this show a success. Thoro have' been over 350 tickets sold. Tho seats are not reserved, so got yours early. "' , ' . ' Paint and Wallpaper No mutter bow you build your borne, looks play an Important part when ycu sell. Thcro are no greater aids to value and beauty than . 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 1 . ' Varnishes Oils Kalsomlne " V "If It's put oi with a bruh we have it" Save Money on Wiring Cost When you plan your home, consult with ua. We can advtao you how to aat'o money by plunnlng your wiring correctly. Our tech nical knowledge and years service, without reservation, of experience la at your We wunt, you to aavo money on your building. Link River Elec. Cc. Bnj, BCTLER, Mgr. 7th and KUmatb, Phono 171 .... - iiiifW((Ulni I Concrete for Permanence - Everlasting Economical If you build foe a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to 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. ,.;.:;':"'..':. .'i.-' ..'..,: t If you build to sell, concrete const ruction makes your task easier. If X you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last Concrete serves, your purpose. . '. '' . . . . . . .. ... ; : ; .. ' I We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK . SHASTA SAND J RE-INFORCING STEEL ROOFING '.'.'.- 1 ... ' ... r . - - !.' '- X Johns-Mansville Asbestos shingles and asbestos built-up" roofings. X ' Other Johns-Mansville products . . , ;'; X Petrolastic Asphalt . ' ; ;. : ... . Regal Roof Coating t Our advice on construction will sa ve you money. X Wix D; Miller Construction , Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL STRICKEN AREA HOLDS FUNERALS (CkiiIIuiipiI From Page 'One) this defiance nt a citizens mooting held hero yosterday.. : Charles Ilittor, a business man, uttorcd It after Covornor Small and a dozen relief work officials nnd commtssionora painted tho horrors of tho tornmlo, "The rollof actlvtlo8,' KItlor mid, "oan bo-.onlyfonipornry. It Is whnt will happen, after tho temporary re lief measures that concerns us most ly. . "Tho. Mobile and Ohio shops are dostroyod. Tho Itrown Shoo com pany's factory Is gone, "fhoro nlono wero jobs for 3000 pooplo. Wo must prepare for tho future and bring hopa to tho stricken by assuring thorn that tholr Jobs will come back. ("Tho banks of this town nre pre pared to strain tholr credit to the utmost to old Its pooplo In restoring tholr lost homes and Industry, . . , "'MurphyBboro and you will build on its ruins. It may take yoara to get back jur oM status, but Mur physboro will rebuild." . Rlttor, one ot tho towns -wealth-test men', striking looking with white hair and, ruddy chocks, climbed down from the speakers platform with tours In his oyon nnd Murphyn boro uttorod tho first cheers that swopt ovor It slnco tho ndvont of tho totnndo Wcdnosdny, t , PERSONALS Ted Sullivan ami Dan Sullivan, both of whom belong to tho Irish colony of the Merrill country that depend principally upon tho sheep Industry for a livelihood, are In town! today to visit friends and pur chnso supplies. ' ,, V.. T. .Ghrrot, ono of tho well known lurichors ot tho fertilo Sprague River valley country arriv ed In town last night from Illy, tho community contcr of the Spraguo country. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wl Cunningham, rosldents of Kirkford, which is ex ceedingly active these days by rea son of lumber operations and rail road construction further north, wero visitors In this city today. Johra O'Shon, shocp man of tho southern "Klnmialh country, was In town to attond to .business ninltors today. ., '; JfW From the Rock Creek counlrliros tordny, canio W. F. Perkins, Jjfto Is employed on tho Rock Creckranch owned and opernted by 1). B. Alex ander. Tho ronch was formerly knowm as tho old Doak ranch and Includes Some of tho most fertile grazing land In tho county. B. P. Alexander, who tenches In tho rural school at Hlldobrnnd, was In town today pro'pmratory to making a trip east over tho mountains to Medford. f 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Snider of Mac doel, California, and owners ot a store In that town, were ill) town to day to purchase supplies. They ar rlvod In Kiianath Falls last night. Jessie Puttoraon was a visitor to day from Swan Lake. ' ' George Slmonson ot Kirk ,1s In Klamath Falls to spend tho ,, week end n guost 'In the Arcndo hotel. O. Larson ot Mnlln Is In tho city for sovoral doys from his ranoh, Safeguard Your Home It does you little. good to scrape 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 ' PHONE 432 " ' Life, Fire and Auto Insurance 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 grows, "we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. V i 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 com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer'you a complete stock of the best building materals, including , . , ! Rough and Finished Lumber Millwork Lath . Shingles A Builders' Hardware Sash Doors ' Plaster Plaster Board Prepared Roofing ' We are sole agents for Carey Specific anion guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 123 1 i