The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1925, Page 16, Image 16

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    VXC.V. SIXTEEN.
F.VF.N'TN'CJ IIFH'AT.n. T'T.AMATIT VUR. ORTTCON '
TTTERTttv.- juke no. 1023
Carrier PiVcon
Makes Fast Time
I'O JKT AI'IIIH CN MEANS
KAItliY SPHAV IS m:i:ik
, r.-kirlmr lliiulilt Clnl spoil the bright
wore nulla small, they worn visited
by n fw "pioneer" muiuburt of the
nphls clou. These priipaiiutvd (low
ly ns Iho plan l grow, until a
powerful thouHli iiiconsplcuiiUH gen
ei'iilliiil of priiliriu liriiedui'it Was well
esiahllslu'it, Thuso wiirn largely kin
tho tinilersldu of the leaves and could
bo seen only by (-.ireful Jiispectlon,
Sometimes It In only a leaf hero mul
thorn that Is lnftd, 11111I lhi grow
er might lift mid examine several
t He III.
lluui'U Iho doilrubltlly ot oarly
lii'uyt pi'uvvntlvu, largely, for
black uplihls on beans untl squmth,
nml green uphills ion rnbbugo , ami
kule, lu till districts wham tliuau
posts nitiink, If tills early spray Is
thrown ugulimt the underalilu of tho
lowor lea vus a Htlla bnfora tlm bums
nml siinis!i (Hurt to vino, U U
doubtful whothnr tho pests uvar
ovortako tho plants until tha boat
of Ilia crop has boon plokcd,
clean look.
Tills seldom happens Just that
way, at least lu OreKon, thu ox
perlniciit Mut tun finds. tlMwors
wlu t.'Muk they had no chance to get
the poats before they begun swarm
lug over the leuves nml pods sim
ply overlooked their .best chance
ptittlin; on tho uarly Rpiay. f
Such heavy infestation ro us
ually the result ot l uiK-tlimi colon
luatlju. Very o;trly, when tho plants
The appearance of black Aphis
011 beans ntnl siinsh im! crc-cu
aphid oil cabtuiKo nml kale is ofleu
sud.leu as to astonish thi"Kio'
er. It sciMiia ta him Uat ulmosi
oveviilght his clean, flno-lo klnit ve
tables have beoonio fa'ily "lousy",
and must now ha spriyeil with dls
clean loow- Tiis'eta,!cta.iliua'Jlnun
KVKKKTT. Wash., June III. ISo
loused m( 5 11. in. Sunday 11I Salem,
Oii'r.iin, a plmou owihmI by Allien
('storming nf Everett, flying under
auspices of the Everett Pigeon club
niailo tho distance to Everett In gov
en lioiirK, 4, minute mul 50 seconds,
Tho birds will race- from Eugene on
July 5, -
f Iho lower leaves without (Indluit
WKATHKK ltEPOHT
The Cyclo-Sioriiingruph nt Vndor
wood's Pharmacy shows the pros-
sure to Ih rising, slowly. This In tho
probable forerunner of higher torn
pe rata res.
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?fvn
or sj!c by
clcclriccl
retailers
$15-50 Qencoolhoim
joraNickel-
cAll Summer Long
A met! turn sire fan at a low price
but a full iie breeze all the time! It's
a C5-E r.m that brings in an outdoor
coolnew from breakfast to bedtime
for every home for every place jf.
business.
And it's always there rcaJy to tup
ply ten cool hour for nickcL.
"IT
SNEEAL ELECTRIC
30 MILES
To
Rocky Point Resort
Row boats kicker boats,
Fishing, Swimming
TenUiouses and Bungalows
. : fully equipped with everything
Just drive out everything is waiting for
,: you even dining room service with the
. best of meals.- -
Forecast for the next 24 hours:
Kuir ami Warmer.
Tho Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum anil minimum
temperatures today us follows:
HlKh SI Low M
I". S. Weather 1tihirt
Oregon: Fair tonight an.l Weil
nesduy except eloudfy or fosgy iilou,
the coast. Mild temperature. Mod
erute west winds.
ItKV. (HANKY HEltE
lorinor !nstor of Methodist
Clnmti Hero on Oiitimr
Hev. S. J. Chancy, former pastor
of ih .Vieihodist iliunh of this i'itv
and now located nt Ashli.ud ar
rivoj lu tno I'liy yesterday in com
pany with !r. C.regg of Ashland
Hoth are enjoying a clay's fishing
trip on Williamson river.
l.K.WKS VOH KAST
Ut'prt'sentativo of t'ortlauil t'om-iTli
Hero tin llusiuoss
J. MurKun of tho P. J. Cronln
and company of Portland, who has
been in the city for several dnys on
business, left this morning for an
extensive trip through the east to
be Kone about two months, during
which time he will call on the vari
ous factories manufacturing auto
mobile accessories.
1 liOM KIIiKKOUl)
i L. Mentiionery avus a bustress visi
! tor in the city y.ist.-rd: - from Kirk
ifo-d.
I'ltO.M KEI.SO
C. W. Blevin and John Abbott,
both of Kelso, Washington," ar
rived in the city last evening for a
brief busings- visit.
The greatest benefits of Oregon
crop rotation as listed by the ex
periment station are the humus and
nitrogen added to the soil. Other
advantages are diversity of crops
with steady output, more even dis-J Two heads feel better than one in
tribulion.of work throughout the
year, eradication of weeds, plant
diseases, insects and toxins and Im
provement of tilth and water-holding
capacity of the soils.
a porch swing at night.
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SPEED Li ever Lie stKngdi
in cvciy cuivc avr-l:ui;a to
RAII.nOAl) MAS HKKB
W. I'. Turm-r of Ori-Roii Trunk Visit
In City
W. P. Turner of tho Oregon Trunk
railroad arrived in the city yester
day fqr a brief Inspection trip with
engineers over the survey routes of
his line in Klamath county.
I-'ltOM AIXiOMA
Mrs. J. S. Hogan was a business
visitor in the city yesterday from
Algoma camp.
KIUKl'OKl) MAN
Charles Nelson of Kirkford arriv
ed In the city this morning to attend
to business matters here.
OCKRT AT TIU RSTOX HOME
To Visit at Home of Mrs. If. K.
Thurston Kor Few Days
Miss Anna Haas of Medford is the
house guest of Mrs. H. E. Thurston
at 506 North eighth. Miss Haas
while here is attending to some
business interests and will return to
her home about Thursday.
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.-jrcty ana vsy control SxKcr
sprung and bigger-tired for :;-.orc
Ia::'arto:!3 corr.fr-rt 'that's
est r.ioto.v;-cL', fhc"Stfsn-Lme"!
Hover a mot::-.; !2;o tab Lc?c
so powerful, o ;pzzdy, zo
- perfectly balanced, so rord.vortSy.
hro:n every ct-.nc.poir.t ct per-form.-uxe,
gocd-looks, and Kim.
crr.y, the "Strcr.rn -"Line "seta a rcvy
Et--.ndn.rd. AnJy.t I he price ra!i;ccd!
Co:r.c in and see it! Tc;E
I.AIiGK CltOWI) Hl'XDAY
Point I'omfort Has Over Hundred
frilests fjlliMlay
Point Comfort had its share of
visitors over the -week-end with
more than one hundred guests at
the lodge. Fishing was especially
good, one tourist catching a trout
weighing 10 1-2 pounds, being 31
Inches long and 10 inches through
the body. Several local parties have
made reservations at the resort to
spend thu. holidays this week-end.
its rj-.v riding comfort.
Let us show you its 2
provczienfo, and tiUc you
for a wonderful ddi-ficJ
fnrf
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KLAMATH FALLS CYCLEkY
1010 Main
Phone 272
M'MII.LA.V LEAVKH
To He III Clinro of SpoHHineirs
Club at Jtocky l'olut ,
Floyd McMillan plans to leave
today for Ilocky Point, where he
will be in charge of the sports
men's club during the summer
months.
Cool
MHS, I,KH IMPKOVKD
Weather Iti-iiofil to Local
W01111111
Mrs. ,1. P. Lee, mother of county
assessor W. T. Lee, lust night,
rested easily, duo to tho modnrutlon
In temperature. Mrs. Lee has been
confined to her bod for months.
I'HOM AUiO.MA
Jim Klein of Algomo wns n busi
ness caller in town yesterday.
Modnmo Pnnarlo's scalp massage
Improves the finality of your hair.
Moe'a Heauty Shoppo. Adv. 29-6
penheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
mm
For the Rodeo and July the 4th celebrations you will want to look
and feel at your best and you can do it in one of our Fine Kuppenheimer
Summer two and three piece suits, in Tweeds, Gaberdines and Worst
edsAll the newer shadings and fabrics from $30 to $40 Step in,
look over and try on some of these fine suite.
You will need a fine pair of Coo
Oxfords for the .Rodeoand we
have them from 5.00 up Nettle
ton and Crossett makes "nuf sed."
Headquarters for Rodeo Togs
Wonderful selection of Big Rodeo Hats from
0.50 to 10
SHIRTS SPECIALS-
Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts
with Collars to match, 2.25.
V NEGLIGEE BROADCLOTH
Shirts collars attached-Four colors
Special at 1.95
Loud Shirts, 2 to 7.50
Rodeo Mufflers, 1.50-2
KLAMATH KLOTHING
KOMPANY
i Leading Clothiers
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