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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
SATURDAY, APWC:.18,'l1025r.: ( , . EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page fivt TT IT a rats - A p pit KU t or me iniome laaraeirieir H EARLY START FOR HARDY FLOWERR It In 1 1 ill u to nlurt aowlng flower aocij right now. (Vrtnlu vt the hard !( annual miiy ho aown mi tha anew to nlf t ilown to ihtj curili Willi llin spring thnwa unil Ilia aned will germinate nlmnat before the front la out of tint ground mill ho ready to burnt Into lilonm liy Hi" flrat of June. Tliu aoail may ho cultured whero It I to bloom now. Over (ho bulb buria theno minitnla mny lio aown to spring Into growth and cover llui unlntiiutirul fading of tlm tulip ntwl ilnf focltlH. In thu lint, tha popplea, perhaps, aohulii bo plarnd firm. Tim Khlrloy popplea In t Hu 1 r new and dullcuto hnd urn ono of Iho moat bnnulf tul of nil tha nnniiula. Tho pln;it will nndnro lot of freezing when 'HIM youiiK. Oflnn I hoy iinrmlniito from aelf-eowu end In the full find ur vivo tho wlntwr to aprlng Into growth with tho flrat wnrm aun of aprlng. They should bo aown thinly, mixing tho aoi'd Willi Iwli'o Ha bulk or moro of filler nun il to fuclllmto tho process. Tho nnnunl lurkapur I another plnnt l but will ataud tlio wlntor In tho annlllng state. Itoauilf ill now color In thla finn unniiul uru now on sale, particularly thu roan, car in lull nnd wnturinnlon pink tone In tho atock or hyacinth-flowered amo tion. Buchclvr button are a third Iron clad tbut ran bo aown now. Dcaplto tha fart that lia semla aro rather large, they germinate when aprlnk Init upon tho aurfuro t tho aoll. In fact, thla I a characteristic of many plant wlih fulrly lurgoacod. I'nron n In I larkspur germinate beat from cod that scatter on tho aoll from tho ripening poda on tho plant. Snapdragon gryw beat whnn atnrtod cool. Thoy alwuy clf-ow If glvou a chanco and may bo rnl tornj on tho frozen aoll now. Other aullablo for n wlntor atari aro awcut nlyaamu, candytuft, cnl llapala, calonduln, California poppy, nlgolln, Virginia ntorka; In fact cuiy annuul that you know self-ow llaolf from aoed scattered thn fall be fore may bo aown out of door now for tho earlloat and sturdiest plant. rori'infjHi :i the 'I'tc it'.on of drainage, Tin- need Irfi I, whether It ho u clgur : or l' r k t fl'il box. need to 'aavt 'tolea bored In tho bottom, ubotit lx inihea upiirl !n turger bozca and ihmo Inchon In l.ho cigar box. Over Iho hot I nm of thn box xprvad brok en flower pot, crockery or small pebbles, then counter aoll jincl laat of nil finely sifted BOl J . for tho fluent wind It la an excel lent plan to cut burin p to fit tha boot mid luy It over tha conrao drainage and then pluco tlio aoll upon It no lht tho box miiy bo watered by Mil ting It In a pan of water and there w'll lio no dancer of wntihlng tho tiny aaoil or arndllng. Firm tho aoll iiivl aow the eed In roiw. Th'a I better than o wing brondraat a It will bo upprm-lfiU'd when It cornea to tranapliintlnK. Thin sowing la oconnmy. Qunntl tloa of aoed am win tod by too, thick planting. Tho tiny plant crowd each other and none of them ha a fair chanco when they coma up thick a fur. Tha trcccaallntcs early transplanting before tho soedllnga nro airoiiR enough o bo handleo. Cover tho need li'ixea with n damp cloth or piece of paper until goruiliia tlon Blurts, and act a pano of gins over the top. Remove tho paper or cloth a anon a tha flrat tiny humpa of the little plant break tha aoll. Wipe off tho glass aa wotor collects on It from evaporation o It wilt not drip on Hho plants and cauau thorn to damp oft. Keep need boxen moist but not wet or water-logged. Oood dralnnKe will tiika euro of thl propoHltlon but do not deluxe tha eed boxea. Sprinkle liently and water fine acedn from be low which aro only to bo aprlnklod on tho aurfaco nnd prcaaod Into tho aoll. Keep In an oven lemperaturo aa ponalblo and if a cold Riiup romon do not keep too rloao to tho k1'"W. I MALIN I . (('iiiilliineil I'ioiii I'iiko Two) Wc'iliiiisilay in Kliimuth Falla. The lillla nro luoklng, ftreen after tie ahowor of the punt few duyt. C'alllu und aheep men aro rejjlclni imr tliu - proHpoct of good paaluro m l water tot their flock. Mr. and Mr. Klloro and fam ily of tho Htoal Swamp dltrl.:t were among tho Malln vlultjra on i M oiid ay. I Tha flu epidemic in aubildlnK. Km ma Kullnu and Florence, HunOera woro out of achool thl week. BLY Tin: iNiMxui si:ki itox notes In n aouth or enat window aro the malnatny of Ihouannda of Knrdnnera each yoar and a reliable aid to rocI itnrdenliiK f properly handled.- Tha preparation of the need box I a almplo mutter but one that need to bo well done to bo ren onnbly certain of bringing tho ead llim to planting alto. Klral nnd "OREGON" JONES TO CO BACK TO PRISON SAI-KM. Oro., April 18. J. W. I.IU'n. deputy warden of tha slate penltent'ary, will leuvo tonight for Sacramento to bring back to Sulom "Opvon" Jonea. fnmou Oregon eB--nil convict who I under arrest In '" eltv. I. Mile will tnko along an "Oreiton noot" nrrj plenty of other 'ram to aid In brlng'ng homo tho nrloner. Jonea with flvo other nrionern eacapod from the Oregon penitentiary by going ever tha wall about a year ago. John Ulder of Palaley 1 In thla vulloy thl week attending to affairs of lila ranch hero. Mr. and Mr. Oaborno will leavo tomorrow for Chlco fjr a fow daya vU'lt with relallvea at that placo. Thoy will bo accompanied on their return homo by Mr. Oaborno' moth er, Mr. M. Z. Weaver who ha been Rpondlng tho winter at Chlco. Mm, Muy Caaoboor haa return nod to hor home .hero after upend ing u few month on tho coast, Marvin Crosn, Uiillua Clvan, Oeorgo Floyd, nnd Jamo Edaall mndo a trip Into Klamath Kail Tuesday to be present at the meet ing of tbo Klamath Pall commlt tco with that of iho Dly Rodeo Aa toclatlon In regard to the sale of the Association to Klamath Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ford of Pals ley havo rocontly moved here, nnd Mr. Ford will bo connected with tho Uly Morcuiitllo Co. Mr. and Mra. nil) Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Hobs Richardson of Cbllo quln woro guest Sunday at tho Olvan ranch. 1 Tho member of tho Girls sowing 1 club and a few visitors of tho club I were tho guests .of Miss Jessie Doyd Saturday afternoon. Marlon Darnes, gamo warden of this county was In this valley, a few days iMs week on official bus iness. Henry Won da ot Pino Crook Is visiting this week hero with his sister Mrs. Frank Obcnchaln. Chirley Tnylor of lloatty enmo out Wednesday with a truck load of freight for tho Ely Mercantile company. Tao card party of last Saturday night at tho ' Community hall was ono ot the best to be given the past few months, dmcing was also onjoyed tha last of the evening, with excellent music furnished by J. A. Parkor, nill Nohlo. Mrs. Eddie Cnsehecr and Matt Obcnchaln. An other Interesting foaturo ot tho evening wan the ncleclton of piano 1 mulc hr Nelllo Hchaffer Wallls. j J. P. McAulllffo was through ; hero onrouto to Lakovluw one day J thla week. ! Mr. and Mri Charley Taylor, Mrs. ! Frank Sclunltz and a number of' other residents of Iloatty attended S fcistor church survlces here lait Sunday. j ; . 1 CHILOQUIN i . : Tho Women Community club of Chlloriuln spent a very enjoyable day at the Ewauna Logging camp as guests of Mrs. Wullaln, Tbo party left tho lialfour hotel at ten thirty arriving at the camp shortly after eleven and called the buxlness meeting before lunch.. There wis 1 pleasant surprlao giv en the club by the reading ot the deed to a kit in Woat Chiloquln, given to tho club, by Mr. and Mrs. Paint and Wallpaper No mztter how you build your home. Important part when ycu sell. look play an There 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 Paint Wallpaper all the latest designs Varnlshos Oils rKalsomine ."If if put on with a, brash we have It" Save Money on Wiring Cost When yon plan your home, conBult with us. We can advise you how to save money by planning your wiring correctly. Our tech nical knowledge and years service, without reservation, of experience la at your We want you to save money on yoar building. , Link River Efec. Ce. illl.Ii SUTLER, Mgr. 7tb and KLuimtli Phone 171 1 Spink ot Chiloquln and Dr. Ritchie I 01 Ios AnRciun. t uo iuUivb voted to have a special For a Better Town 1 HESE pages are prepared with the idea of aiding Klamath Falls home owners in their efforts to make this town more beautiful A better place to live. D UE to the cooperation of the advertisers on these two pages, we are now enabled to offer the first of a seri es on home gardening and flower growing. F ROM week to week other articles will be added, with the idea of making this section a real aid to community betterment. The Evening Herald It rriine. I 'lenurook, orear, ! over pittua fjr tne new ciun nouse. Ail iiiwuour a.t Inv.ted to attend, i five new members were voted on i. and are expected to attend the next meeting. The duo voted to senu lour delegates to the con vuutiuii At Modtjru, April z&ta, Mra. leuurooK, MT4. 'Jauuu, Mra. Prune ana Mra. Ueaueuuurg were elected. A letter waa received and rea from Mr. Cramblut, ttie principal of tne scuiKil, ilmnK.ng me ciun for tue tea uouura giten to lue acuoi lor piuyrouua equipmeut. Aiter the uuaiUetis meeting Lae iuri' aujuurued 10 tne mesa uouae and uau real luiuuurjack dinner, inere were 22 present: Mesdames auun, Auui'ews, ioun, nea.g, .Nu.pom, juuow, nun, Lanitaeu, arisen, bueil, ueasan, tlavis, ivrauemuu.g, iiraneuourg, uaiiour, iicuricK, wpiu, bievena auu uauguLer. lue taoie wiis preiuty uecoraieu Ata uijumuus auu lur'us. taia uec viuLiou wua tuu'.suea Oj tne c.u uuufld eiupuee4 wiuca wai ver uiuwu apprueiateu by tne women. Alter umuur wane me part waa taking ur tne, .iruia to iuho them w 1-0 vtuuus .ii.ss fMcke and .tils iouaiueou u( tvitimain r'a.ls joiaea me pariy. It wus a queer looging uuuen or itimocr jacks on the train wuen It puued out but tney were ail taere to see the new Jammer ioaU tne Iirst log. Same of tao Women went out Into tho woods wuere tne were puncn.ng and load- i .g the wheels but the fire kept ( quite a lew, as we had all kinds 01 weather tor a little while. At threo o'clock .the train took the party back to camp where they dried off a little and then returned ,to Oalloquin. Everyone had a pleas ant day. Pr. Ritchie ot Los Angeles la hero to npond the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Spink. . ! Mrs. Hazel Urcar Is spending the 1 week end with her sister Mrs. Henry Llanenburg at Chiloquln mill. Elmer Tucker who has been hav ing quite a serious time with blood poisoning In his hand has had to go to Klumath Falls for treatment. Concrete for Permanence Economic al - - - Everlasting i? If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot ' afford to I overiooK tne advantages 01 concr eie construcuon. oeiore you Duua, I let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con-; I :rete. ' . - If you build to sell, concrete .'onst ruction makes your task easier. If. X you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last Concrete serves your t nurpose. , ... , , . . We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK RE-INFORCING STEEL SHASTA SAND ROOFING ., lohnss-Mansville Asbestos shingles and asbestos built-up roofings. Other Johns-Marisville products Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating Our advice on construction will sa 'e you mony - ! W. D. Miller Construction Col t 1 t4-4''4i-'4''4'''4'4''l'4'M'l''4 PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL EPIDEMIC OF FLU HAS NOW SUBSIDED A serious epidemic of influenza which resulted in ton deaths in Klamnth county during tho months ot March and April, has pracUcally subsided according to reports from the local hospitals, schools and health department. Thought to bo a continuation ot tho widespread epidemic ot Influ enza on rh,o Atlantic seabord dur ing January, the disease became noticoablo In Klamath county dur ing February and gradually increas ed In Intensity up unt.ll tho middle, ot March when several deaths wero reported. Hundreds ot Indiana on tho Klam ath Indian reservation wcro stricken with tho disease. In several cases halt tha enrollment at a rural school woro out because of flu. In othqr cases tha teacher's Illness forced a temporary - dismissal of classos. 1 ' As long as the cases Tomalnod just flu, no trouble was experienc ed In rocovory, howevor, trouble followed pneumonic complications. FORIHODEN TO TOEACH NEW YORK, April IS. Bishop Montgomery Brown, convicted of heresy nt Clovelnnd Inst full, has been forblldon by Bishop William T. Manning of the Episcopal Diocese of Now York to preach tomorrow at St. Mnrk's-ln-tho-Bowery. 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 i3 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 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance PHONE 432 f,t,,.t...t.t...K..:..x. AH ome Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, . solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested nv 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. 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 materala, including ) . ; Rough and Finished Lumber . Millwork . Lath , i Shingles Builders' Hardware Sash Doors Plaster Plaster Board ' '; Prepared Roofing ' We are sole agents for, Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 i 4,mH'i'