The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING HERAXTf, KTI5MATH. PSLTS, OKECTON
SATURDAY, MXY;2,.I026M'!
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J Klamath Falls NEEDS
J Hundreds of HOMES
Many Business BUILDINGS
It is your
Opportunity
to make real money
Build
For 'yourself and save rent
For rent and aive an Income
For sale and turn you' money
Consult with
H. R. Perrin
Advice
v V: . - :Designs Plans Estimates"
209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J
Pile U In A flat loppod heap with
a depression In t ie center to direct
the moisture from rains or from the
h?a In il.-y inWln t- the center of
the heup. Mol:tur luuiem the rot
tin. Add to the pile nil seasou,
wetting dawn occasionally mid the
fnlluwinir surhm the unner uortloil.t
can bo removed and tie reoiyed and
partially decayed matter at the bot
tom of. the heap sicitld be spaded
.nl j the garJen beds. Let the Up
layer become t ie bottom liyer of
the now compost heap as it is al
ready well on Its way to deoiy.
The compost not only addi ferti
lizer In Itself but It improves the
texture ut the soil. Hum us Is u
vegetable sponm which li-lds mols
lure In mlspeslon and Is ureat nm
elluratlus factor for lishl, enndy
oils. ll nl-ii Improvet the lexlure
tf he ivy noils. Start a compost heap
this BprliiR.
CASKS TUIV.V
A Compact Livable House
! W. 11. Todd ani V:illa:n McCamn
' hell were belli tried lodiy In Jua
I tice ct the IVico Hunsaker'a court
' ,vi rli.ir.lfl.. nt njssesston of llilUor.
Among mo cniet wunesse-s in uiu
stale's ca;e was J. J. Mi'Mahon, win
twlih siato prohlbtlon officer Snyder
ma.lo tho arrest of tho two men.
Violets
' Tie 'vfolet family Is undergoing
rapid development into a garden
;plant . In additions to the familitr
and favorite, ponay. We now have
three strains of violas in addition
to the pansy clamoring for popular
iavoj and all beautiful 'plants, the
tufted or' Scotch pansies, the horn
ed pansies or. viola comma hybirdj
and the rtaller tufted gracilis vio
las which are just being offered by
American seedsmen,. The last nam
jed are favorites far rock gardens
1: Phone 93 n
I New Parcel
1 Post Rates
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If you ship goods by
Parcel Post call at our
office 1 and get one of
the new: Fourth Class
or Parcel Post Rate
Cards.
Free
These.,, give, . the .new
r&tes afe'e o r d i n g to
'iies, which went into-
.'ect April 15.
W.O.SMITH
v Printing Co.
'Quality Printing"
Block
Wood
Plenty of Blocks on band;
now, froah ifrom the bin, quick
deliveries, city" or country.
We have a nice match Bafo
that we give with an order
. for a doublo load ot blocks.
' Call at our office and .got
jroura. -' .
a.
f Peyton & Co.
'Wood to burn"
601 Main
Phone 535
while the two preceding are1 fine for
f'.ower beds and edgings.
The tufted pansles differ from the
standard pansy chiefly in the habit
ot growth. Te flowers now are
nearly as large and come in much
the same range ot colors. They
have longer etems and are better
for cutting, stand hot weather tet
ter and are more truly perennial.
The pansy at best Is not good for
much more than two years.
After its first burst of bloom
grown as. an annual in the same
manner as a pansy the violas or
Scotch pansies send up new tufts
of stems from the roots. The old
blooming stems which have sprang
led out should be trimmed eft and
the new growth gives a new burst
of bloom in the cool months of fall.
When the new growth has been
well started, by sprinkling a hand
ful, of fine soil over the center of
the plvint, covering portions ot the
stems, new roots are struck and
the individual plant will in the
course of two seasons make a solid
mat almost a foot across, studded
with scores of bloom.' It can then
be divided into' a number ot new
These tufted pansies do nat come
.plant-j.
true from seed and by this means
i stock ot any favorite color can
be secured easily to make edgings
or solid patches of color for early
summer and the cool days ot fall.
The viola cornuta type of panoies
do not have as large flowers as the.
tufted pansies and the color range
is smaller. The viola gracilis hy
birds are more nearly of the violet
type, smaller flowered and smaller
in growth. All are well worth a
place in the garden. .
Composting .
Composting Is an ancient and
valuable means of fertilizing thit
is seldom practiced but upon which
we must depend for our chief nnnu
rial supplies since the automobile
basil Isplaccd tho horse and supplies
of stable manure are not available
In cities and towns except 'it great
expense. Tho. chief value of barn
yard manure In addition to tho a:
tual fertilising element! it contain.
is in providing lmmU3 for the soll.j
Humus is decayed vegetable matter,
the chief constituent of the light,
black soil wo find under forest tree
brown upon tho 'surface with the
finely powdered but not yet thorough
lydecayed forest leaves. It is tie
chief component of the black p'rij
Irie soil made by hundreds of yours
of vegetation rotting annually wmIIc
fresh vegetation Bprlngj up to re
peat the process.
Wo may hasten and lucrease'this
process of renovating and replen
ishing the soil by tho compost heap
in the backyard. This is merely a
pile at vcgetuble material collected
during the year and plied up to de
cayautumn leaves, lawn raklng3,
weeds pulled from the garden, pea
vines, bean vinos and other vege
table rofuse from the garden. None
of it should be burned , or thrown
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Lots, Houses, -Ranches,'
Business Property
1 Can Get Them for You
Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falla lots in any
section of the city, or city business and residence
property. My listings cover all sections of Klam
ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or
a business location see me.
Day or evening,, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to
call.
R. H. Maley
, REAL ESTATE
, 703 North Ninth
Do You Need Money
To Build That Home? ;
If you own your lot, and have some money, we
can loan you half the value of building, and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your aiianarements now, before the spring
l ush beins; so that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flics again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are hi the growing town the rest i3 up to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Insurance Real Eatate
Hopka Building
Building and Loan
Phone 366
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Cinders are economical and prac- '
tical for roads and driveways as
they pack and bind, making a very
smooth pavement-like surface
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bldg.
PHONE 526 "
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Heretofore the demand for cin-'
ders has been greater than the sup
ply. We have added new and im
proved equipment which will en
able us to supply all needs. ; :
Orders accepted for
immediate delivery
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Six-Rocm House No. 636
1ERE is an exceptionally well-planned
small house. It is furthermore so
compact that it gives a maximum
amount of house for a minimum
nf frwnditurc It is reallv sur
prising to find such spacious rooms in so small
an area. The designer has achieved this result
by utilizing every square foot of floor space to
tile best advantage. Anyone who is thinking
of building will find it worth while to study this
plan in detail. ;
The attractive vestibule leads into a half from
which the open stairway ascends. A closet,
close by, accommodates wraps. The hall, living
room, and dining room arc connected with largo
openings that give a feeling of spaciousness.
Both living and dining rooms open onto the
r.ide porch. ,
Directly alongside of the dining room is the
kitchen, which is modern in every respect, with
.la sink under a double window and cabinets on
cither side.
The rear entry accommodates the ice box.
Entering the rear hall from the kitchen one
passes the lavatory, broom closet, and basement
stairs with a grade entrance, and reaches again
:he main entrance hall.
Drilgnrd or American 1-aee Brlcfc Auociocion
On the second floor arc three large bedrooms,
one with a spacious alcove. Note the number
of closets, all of good size, also the linen closet
with outside light, and the one in the large
bathroom. A stairway leads to a fine storage
attic.
The floor plans are, however, not the only
notable feature of this house. We all want
convenient interiors, but wc also ' want a
pleasing exterior. And in this respect Uhs
architect ha$ also; done an, exceptionally good
job. '
Note first of all the pleasing proportions of
the front elevation, ana the cosy way the roof
settles down over the porch. Tliia porch is not
tacked onto the house. It is an essential part
of the house. The attractive entrance, the
splendid placing of the windows, the patten,
work in tnc gable, all contribute interest to de
sign, and make for a house that one would
continue to grow more fond of as the years
pass by.
The ceiling .heights on lxth floors are 8 feet
6 inches. The content of the house is 29,000
cubic feet; of the Earagc, which docs not show
in the illustration, 2,000 cubic feet.
COURTS
James W. Linilscy ct ux Cliur
lea Uonart ct ux; 2-24-25; (3.00 I.
It. S.: Lot 9, and S ot Lot 10,
Dlock 1, Shlvo's Addition.
Klamath Canal Co. to Tho K. D.
Co.; 3-30-25; SWV48EV4. Lotn 1,
2, 3, of Sec. 19; NWSW", BVA
NWH of 8oc. 29; BVi'NKli, IOt
8, 9, 10 of Sec. 20. Twp. 38. Ilge. 9.
'Ethel I), l'lnkerton to It. It.
.Vance. 4-23-25. $1.00 I. n. S.
N&NWVl and W'4NVi4 NW ' NK
Y of Sec. 1G, Twp. 30, Itance 6.
J. fl. Martin ct ux to II. Is. Orom.
4-2:1-2;.. $.60 I. II. S Itallroad Ad
dition, li.ls 3A. 31), hlock 4.
DcnJ. K. How ct ux to Itliliicld
LcKoy HurHon. 4-22-2:. $1.00 I.
It. 8., IndiiHtrlul A I1I11, lot 23, block
seven.
Alois Knllnn to Vincent Jellnck
ot ux. ' 0-18-21. Mulln. Lota 1, 2,
3, 4, block 40.
John A. McComb ct ux to Vincent
Jellnek. 12-7-22. Portion of Lot
K of 80c. 18, Twp. 41 8., II. 12 .
W. M., containing 1 V4 acres.
Hurt K. Hawkins, Sheriff to
Jnmos MuForron. Bhoriff'g - Deed.
3-31-25. $63.00 conoldorntlon, V
SE't of Sec. 35, Twp. 3.1, IlK. 14.
Iliiltlo Keller nt vlr to W. 1). Mil
ler. 4-11-25. .$1.50 I. R, S. Klrst
Addition, Lola 9, 10, block 34.
4'liciilt Court minus
'No. 1947 Bqulty. Filed 4-30-25,
W. It. A. Heiuier, Ally. Jioro l.eo
uiii'd vh. Hurry l.conurd. . Dlvoroo.
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T. fl, llenny, 4nr,
C. It. Williams, teeners) agent, soft Ore
fori hide:,, ftslem, or.
'11. J Wi'ion. "nfrni agent, 404 Artisans
bids;., rnrllnnd, )r.
Rtanrtorr resident attorney far parvloaJ
hietirsnoa Oommlsaloner.
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