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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1931)
Di'cciiiImt lit, !!;) THE LVtJNLNO MMALD. KLAMATH ('ALLS. OKEGON . f AGE THKEK C PROGRESS EVIDENCED Of MODERN SPAN ' Tli irtiwth ml iHugrri" ,"f 1 KUmtilli KalU I ilu.d In I ninny wiy, one of tht tno.t mi portant bltiB th irfiii run -iriKtloo of Iba tiw Link rlvar Urlilaa Klrni ImproM-ioiii ar alruni, untl lb, tourlut aitirrlUK a city by 'innfthig a bauiful, niortro atan u.r ru'tihn rlvar la ItnniaOI tt1r ntarU(l In that rtly. Htral hrldae hara hn built irrM I, Ink rlvar In pl y-r, an4 dnflnr lit romrim tlon of (h-v brltlir, both pMfNitrlaii and tnoinrULi war fon i to root ih rlvnr on frrl. In routrt to th old ilaya bo. vr, i raff If a not Imoovrn itvH at all durlnf tba innMrur lion gf I hit iia hrldi. Tha old imn merely nmvad out of tba wav of tha biilldvra, and ud unitl lb new brldRft wa tm plfttad KaallEltiK Km u cMlty of a bauar antrana to thla irowlnc rH.' tit Klamalh rnuniy rotnt, 'OM-lKlDff tif Judk-a Frad It. (ioil dar, and romtiiUlnnrB Hllaa Obarlialn and '. II. Wilt. strop. Mproprlaird a um of liu.ouv from th fniral fund (or the -ontrit'tlim nf a tiw irlt.K apun nmi I. Ink ruor, Thla brldy in'"' 'bin'- ME NEW AND THE OLD f V " ... PRODUCTION OF TURKEYS SHOWS ' ' .".''4' t-JC tv T .al AV O . . it. - lft4A4 44 4 ft 444 4 4 4 4-4 4t -7.V --AUy Klnr Btudio l.a(l : A vfw of th raaotl lonatruitid tnodrrii apan a-roM I. ink rivar. Right: Tha old brldga of aarly Llnkvllla daya. ( antar. I'lagua hearing tba nadia of Klamath rountr toort, county angt naitr. aaaiguora and building ruotiartora of tha bridga. I hotita or nmoy ranga banda and iliu rontatnliig nummroua amall I (arm I Iw k. Adjarnt rung land ( inakftH thla dlnlrlrt partlrulaily daalrabla from th aiandpolnt of' raining ihfep. hilch dtvaralfled farming Indnatrlaa aa poultry and hog raining are alao inrraaalng -arh year. ( Ilmatlr and aoi) i-undltlona ara iiartlaularly favorable for poul try, but aa at ihrra ara but fc (ouimarrlal floi-ka of over 40U rhlrken In tbs valky. A amall acreage of polatoea la produird each year al a reaaon aiily good profit to tba grower. Ilnnkiiiu .lnyl..H tA ..(!. !.. ........... t ..h.I.' omplKtvd about lb flrat of Jtwp. j lrom KUli;tll ya,, 0 ,hf, .-en-. luam. poUloa abould become the it i ! i a inr i m IDEAL FOR NEW CDLlZflll E lemur ai a total tol of 1 15 oou t Hlda for b atrurtura fre ailed for In the monin of May. ind tb (tim of l.lndRtrom end Olgffiiooa of I'ortlaud. aubiult ed the lowext bid and re twardd the rontrert. actual ron- ter of the Horfly Irriallnq dta- main ah crop In thla dltrl t trh t, offcra many oppirluiiltl I Iind that baa been In alfalfa for to the aeitkr Imiklng for a nw vcrnl -ara will 1 produce a tiH-atlnti, acordtug to a bulletin buav tonnage. romplled by t'ounlv Agent ('. A. Iand valuta and wutr i-haigea miction bfgltinlng lata In May. j mr. i qh nriugp la ;uv irn-ioniana llrnd-raon and publMwd hy the arn 9Sirmmrly oW. .wording to the bulletin. ;oud land rati b '. 4 feet ld baring a 4 font nada. and a ft foot aidalk ad aubtanital pre-jiia aad hand atla on either aide, Tbla ta me of tn aid"! brldgm, in outhern Oregon and la of the rh bram t pe. which. belde 'ddlug to tha hreuty of tba apen. leo itN mora atrengtb to tba ndEe. Kour ligbt, one at earb aide n tmth end of the bridge, arv Illumination. Nut the let Important fe. re of tha not bridge la tha fart tat all mat rial aupplled vere reoa product-, and aa mrh lo ll laltor Ma powtble aa tillllied. Approilmet(ly 740 ruble )ard f t-laaa A and laa D ronrrnte nd iSI.Ooo pouoda of atel wra id In tie roniruvtlon. Tha dane railed for Si3it fel foot aga, hoBerrr, to loaura abaoluta afpt). tha ftKillngv araro enlarge -d to iiv fM and ar etnb4 dMl In aolld rorb. A diver from Portland worked for one woek on the eiravatlona of aeveral of tha footlnga to Inaura their itabt 1'iv. f'llla at tho ruda of tha bridga le hlo( made by (he county, the W. V illtUf romnane holding the -ontrart. There remain but two retaining valla to be ftolahed. In 'he epring the city of Klajnath L'all will pare the approachee md re eererel bulldlnga oi tha at aide of the bridge to coo irm atlh th aw grade. t'pon rompletton of tba rtalti i aalla and fllla tha coat of tha ttlrw- brld; will ba pt than ii too. All polbla provlitlona for fu ura deilupment hava b made ronafrui-llnn of the aiian. two . tn li bolaa and ona 4 loch bole h vipg bon pat through the ;-anrre beema fur wgter malna, malna aud a conduit line. The bridge wee dtlgoed by tbe -ridge d'Partment of the Oregon fate htgbeav eoinmtaj'lon. whl'-h ounty Knglnear K H. Henry and 1. f. Franey. aaatatant rounty ninar wera In charge of actual "natrurtloa. 4rkan$a$f Topic Of Literary Meet ItO.NANZA. Ore -At the hi try meeitng of tba Hottanu toinan'a club the following pro ani wee prr'Uted : (ineral derrriptloo of Arkan hy .Mr a. hint l.ud kk ; a tcli of t ia life and wrltlnga r 1 1 v In 8. Cobb. Mra. Clara Dan ala; "Tha tirat Meadoa ra lwed by Mra. Florence Horn; ne-act play, "Humblepuppy," cad by 'Mlaa Gladya Haaklna. Rueck Home 1$ Scene of Party HONANA. Ore Mr. and Mra. rrd Kueik entorlalned at card n 1 1 8 u n d ho' n ig h t an pper, 1 a I, Later In tlin evening they ntot red to Klamntlt Fall to attend be theatre. iur-N( were Mra. A. l. l.nngll, Mra. Aila Pa ranna. M ra. OI I Hounta, Mian (;tadya llanktna, Mian Mary I.anenll, .Mr. and Mra. "heater Kyera and tha host and Soataai. The modern girl doaan't nerd legending, (lod knowa. Dorothy Markafll, movie artreaa. WOOD Ttat favorite cook stove 'nd heater fuel BLOCK-WOOD not only the best but aluo the cheapest fuel. Vou save by ordering Double Loads Fuel Oils. Coal Oil Burners. PEYTON & CO. "Wood io Burn" lit 8. 7th. Phono M, 1 tiuri tiakexl for f nun flu in ft 1 00 Honania la an old eubhr.hd r acr df pending upon Im towo. having a population of be- j urnw.m, Water .ul-ply la m- imo li and loo neiple. It la In the center of a large farm ing ara, and contalna a bank. tHtoff b e, general alorra, botnla, returenu. garage aud otbr aaiallr bualutB wtabllhmenta. It la aerved by elwtrlrlty for light and power. Hchuol farta ar particularly good, with a union blgh e-bool and modern grade achno). A rocnigunlty building la naed for erbool ac tivitira mm well aa for communi ty mealluga and civic activities. A branch library and a church are altuatrd In tha town. The aiate highway from Klam ath Falla to Bonanza conalata of four mllea of modern pavement, about 14) mllea of atandard grav eled road, tba road being main tained In excellent ahape tha year around. Tha Poa Valley market road alao Intersect a tbe atate highway at llnnanta. Tba neareat railroad loading point la at Dairy, aeven mil wet of Honania. The HnracMy Irrigation dtatrict rontalna J 4.000 acre of Irrigated and Irrigable land. A eonaid-r-able portion of thla land ta atlll held In Urge atrreagea, making tntcoaire farming difficult. Whore tha acreaRAa hava been rodnced tbe dtatrtrt ta proving vary pro ductive. Tba aoil In genaxal var le from a light to a heavy aandy loam, and la productive of aucb cm pa aa alfalfa, grain, potato, peat ura and trnck arpa. A conalderahj acreage la now being put Into llrlmm alfalfa alfalfa throughout tha entire dis trict. Two cuttlnga of aiulfe ara aecured each year, uaually rang ing from tbr- to four tuna per gcra. (. lover paattiree ara becom ing roorw Important, and produce particularly well, clover, al- alke and white clover predominat ing, with gome Lad! no now being tried out. S'i h graaaea aa weat era rye g. Kentmky blue graat, tlmothv and redtop atao do well. Tbe dlatrtci la particularly adapted to dairying, with consid erable Increase taking plate. Cream la uaually ahlpped to Klam ath Falla. with eome of the milk now going to the co-operative pie fur all tb eland in (ha dU- trlrl. Tbla ulatnn haa all the advant age, auch aa highwayi. modern M-boola .ample ttadlng facllltlca, t loae railroad tranaiKirtatlon, plenty of Irrigation water, low priced productive land, and ehould be Inveatigated by anyone deilr log a change In location. DIG INCREASE Tb. KUmatk bails It p.rtli u l.rlr 14-al (or turktr ralatnf. r oordlai to poullry ma aad C. A. Hoarn, county asat. Pro 4u'tioa of tarkays baa baoa In rraaalsi during tho laat aarorat and tba onanliatlon dur ing tha tia.l aaaaoa of tka Klam ath Turk.? Growora' naawlatloo haa dona murb to atlmalato In teract la turkoy ral.lof. Whllo growing ootdltlona ara Idaal, markatlng baa baa oa.at lafartorr until tho proaant tlma. Tha Thankaglrlng and Chrlatmaa turkar poola ablppad from Klam ath ountr wars o' high flualftr. aad brought tho boat prlcea of farad br outiido market.. Orowara hato announrad thalr Intanilona of Incraa.lng tha air. to h rear or lit ortaniiaiion. Aa Intaraatlng bullotln on tar. kay growing, publlabad by tha Lnitad Htat.. d.partm.tit of agri rulturo li printed la full aa fol low,: Turkar aoup and baab attr Tbaakaglrlng and tho yaar's tor kay for mnat paople, but ft docan't and It for tba growari of turkeya. Wa aat about half of our Thaoktglrlng, (earing a good anp ply for Cbriatmaa. What horomea pf the reat of the'm? After tbe holiday mm, thla great Ameri can bird alnka Into utter ohllrlon for Birnt people. Rut bo doean't for tba people who prodare tbo turkera and who know that tha beat turkeya abould ba eared for aeit year', breeding flork. . Tbo ralalng of turkaja for mar- Ul I lULIIJ LLLU I LU aaaociatioa during tho wlrat'yea BONANZA BE MIDLAND, ore. Wednesday evening. IXh-. h, tbe Midland grauga will give a Chrlatmaa en tertainment tor fatnillee and frlenda of tie membera at tbe grange ball at Miller Hill. A ('hrlatmaa program and en tertainment waa given at tha Midland erhool. Friday night by the children , Club Meeting Held 4 At Enmon Ranch Mt. Ukl The Friendly nrldte club met al the home of Mra. Ham Kamon. Thuraday. when three tablea were In play. Mra. 1. K Klliott received high aroro and Mra. Jeea Johoaon. low. Thoao preeent were Meedamea Ira Or. in. Jay Kalrclo, Joaa John nun. (Mto abh'a. Andcraon. O. nurgefton. Mary rheyne, J. R. El liott. Le.ter Schrlner. Henry Scmon. C. Bll and tbe bnate9. MlliLAND. Ore. Election of of fit ere aa held by tba Midland grange. Friday nlgbt, with tba following elected for the com ing year: Maater, J. II. Burnett; over eer. O. Trarera: lecturer. Crr.tal Cheyne; ateward. J. A. foe, chaplain. R. Kmltli: treaiurer. E. Mann: aecretary. Jroa I'atteraon: (atokerner, W. I'trker; a.ilstant atemard, . L. Hurnett; lady a.aiatanl ateward. Pearl Burnett; Mra. J, A. Co. Pomona. Mra. Harry Young. Cerea, Mra. A. Pen cil!. Flora, executive committee. A. f'heyae. o. Anderaon and J. O'Connera. iiu.ii.iiu. win m nn, r... t, . . . . ... "Z'nZZV: -".oTng .Tr.7,,oVr.m',h. prl.t """''l dividual who rai.ea a few aa a mercial turkey grower who make turkey ralalng hia bualneu. For maay year, tbo turkeya of tba na tloa came from tho source aa tbe chickena and egga. tbo amall flocks of tbo firm woman. Even now. moat of the turkeya are pro duced in amall flocka. but large acalo production la coming to tba front. Many farm a atlll raiao a amall flock of 40 to (0 turkeya. They aro raised wltbont a groat deal of attention, and they aro a aourco of additloaal Income. In tho old days turken bona wero allowed to "ateal tbetr neata" In tho weeda or woorla. and a month or so later emerge with a flock of youag turkeys. Borne times a turkey hea would bo alias ing for-aeveral montha, but In the fall she would appear with a flock of nearly grown turkeys. Some people thought that a turkey han. naturally a range bird, would travel too much for tho young turkeya. and that it waa better , to let a chicken batch and ralaa tbem. Thia practice la not advia : able, the I'nlted Stalea depart ment of arrtciiltura aava hecatia MT. LAKf The aetenlh and chickens, although theraeelvea eignm graoea or toe Henley 'quite raalatant to tho dreaded ItOXAXZA. Ore F. W. Bold of the geueral merchandise firm of Hold ar Son. recently returned from a month'a vialt In Riverside. Calif., and other points south. Ho tated that it felt colder down there than here, and that tbo ef fcrta of tbe financial depression have been felt more. The glrla of tbe Koke Campflre group of Ronania aro earrnlng money tor their ceremonial gowua and head banda. Mra. Henry Voir, who haa been vi.lt log her daughter. Mra. Ben Daniel and family, returned to her home In Merrill Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ira Davla and family have returned from a two weeka visit with relatlvea and frlenda at The Dallea. MT. LAKI NEWS grade arhool havs been making randy to aell at the school. Laat week they meat at tho homo of Sllaa Gristle. Mra. 1. Kalrclo and Mra. Tip ton called at the Cogburn home. Monday. Perry Dlion and family were entertained at dinner. Sunday, at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orem. .Mlaa Orr, teacher at the Henley achnol. waa entertained Sunday at tho Jay Kalrclo borne. I blackhead d Leave, may giro It to young turkeys, who aro very sus ceptible to It. In fact, tho railing of turkeys and chickens together Is diaconrsged. The modern method, and one which is rapidly gaining favor, although a long way from being generally accepted by turkey rais ers, ts to have the turkey egga hstched la incubators or buy tbe young turkeys after they aro hat-hed. Farmera aad commercial grow- DAIRY NEWS Prisoners Work for Santa J " , v. Ji re 'ui tile fHilna of the Kal. Ttio l-u come from forwlitu coiiittlw. In the fir.t ntite mouth, of Hue vewr. more tlian 4 (i nilllittn pound, of dreaded turkeya were alillicd tutu I h Is country, (if thla amount .r Kllllna ahllMicd t.Sil.giS pottml. Imported tlri.ed turkeys front certain fnrelgu rniiatrlea mu.i have tha feet rut off. Title It re quired hy a regulation uf tha I'nlt ed Htatce department of agrlcul lure, to prevent .ircattlng of f(Hit-sil(lmoul ll Ulva.r, prevsletlt In ntsny foreign rouutrlee. ' Nor am all the turkey, eaten during these holiday., cold alor sga bring uaed to aupply turkey, during the real of the year. In tho cold alorage houaea ot the rnuntry, there Itavs been during the laat year from slightly thsn three million to more than eight million pounds of dreeaed turkey, a month. Family drhnere take lnol of the holiday turkeya, but during tho year there la a steady merkei ing of these bird, to hotels, atesm jthipa and almllar trade. Iwer price, have brought the turkey within ea.ler reach of the aver ago family. Prison era In Chicago have been made deputies of 8. Nichols, aa tbo picture hero ahowa, Thoueanda of damaged toya ara being repaired and' repainted hy Inmates of the city's Jails, following a plea by Mayor Cermak that toya for tho poor be aent there. ara keep back from IS to fonr million turkeya annually to use aa breeders for next year's crop. from which tbey raise mors than 20,000,009 turkeya a year. The laat few years hava sees two marked trends la the turkey In dustry. One Is the switch from Individual to commercial hatch ing, already referred to, and the other la tho large 1 ncrea.ee vn pro duction In the atatea of tho Nori- weat. notably tha bakotae and Montana.' Very good prices a few years ago and tho relative ease after hatching, but thia la a rela tively 'new feature. Ha by chirk, ara ahlpped long diataacea. and tho turkey batctaerlea are follow ing the asms trend. The turkey is a descendant of the American wild turkey, and is a hardy bird. Tlist is one reswn why It ts raised so widely In the Westers states, where there is plenty of range, end wbele weath er conditions are favorable. In P0E VALLEY Pl IE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ross aro tha paronls of a nine-pound girl whirl! srrlved Monday afternoon. December H. The child has been named Joy Evelyn. Mr.. Darnell, teacher of tho Lower Poo school, -Is planntna a program and Christmas treo for Friday. Mrs. Darnell and daugh ter, Betty Joyce, aro leaving Sat urday to apend their two weeks vscatlon with Mr. Darnell at Creecent City. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Barnes aro making preparations for a family reunion on Chrlatmaa day at their home In the valley. Those who will be present will bo their daughter. Mrs. Tnrsich. deonty i county clerk of "Lske county, Mr. snd Mrs. Hugo Leyva and son. with which the birds sra rstsedj 0Pa on one aide la often lb.:.Snth,7"t- .,he ,.ur,,T ;? Mr! and Mr.. Earl Cogevtr. and culty. but la the Northern atates la that regloa gave an Impetua to ma development la the North western states. Although the raising of turkey. la general among most farmers excopt la the Southeastern atatea. tha leading turkey growing stste Is Texss. the latest complete fig ures ahow. Other state, la order of turkey production are: Miss ouri, Oklahoma. California, Ken tucky and Virginia. Another factor Is the develop ment of large-scale turkey pro duction has been tha discovery that blackhead, tha dlsessa which formerly- msde heavy Inroads on turkey nocks, can be controlled by aaaitatioa. This knowledge and tbo aew eachaie la batching turkeys with Incubators baa made turkey ralalng practical on a large scale. . Many growers now rely oa com mercial hatcheries, much aa many people raise their chickena from commercially batched chicks. Fig ures recently compiled hy the I'nlted States departnrtt of agri culture shew. .that .13 per cent mora turkey egga were aet in commercial hatcheries thia year than laat. and that 1? per cent more turkey poulta were hatched. The batcbiog of turkey, by com mercial hatcheries la not confiued to any particular area of areas, although soma sections are going Into It a little more Intensively than othera. Expansion baa been specially rapid in the East Cen tral.' west Noath Central, Montana and Pacific Coast atatea. These sections, produce a large propor-, tioa ot tbe annual crop, and with t the nhmber of 'largo flock pro-! ducere increasing, an excellent op portunity has been presented for building a stable demand for com anerctallv hatched tnrkev nonlts. Poults aro ahlpped some distances ' provided to give th necessary protection against extreme weath er. Turkeys kept for breeding re quire little .winter care. They ahould be feoT grain twice a day. and have access to alfalfa, clover bay. cabbages or mangela. (irit or oyster shell and milk, or a lay ing mash ahould be provided. There ta practically no aarplua of turkey egga. la eome amall flock, a turkey hen will lay egg. late In the seasun. but ahe will usually batch these after biding her nest. Turkeys are an asset In regiona where grassnoppers appear an nually. The turkeya like to eat the "hoppers." and large flocks of turkeys have beeo known prac tically to wipe out amall grass hopper invasions. There is a limit son of the Henley district. Legal Notices AllMIXIHTR tTOR'g 'OT!CK OF FILING KIV.1. AOCOUJiT LV THK tXH'NTT COURT OF THK NTATK OK ORKGOX FOR RL.lM.lTII COl'!s IT. Notice io hereby given that I have filed my final accouat aa 'administrator of tho Katata of M. F. Irvine, deceased, and tho i above entitled court has fixed upon 1 o'clock In tho afttfuoon of Friday, tho lath day of Jan nary. 1)12. aa tha time and tbo county court room In tha court honae of Klamath county, Ore gon, la thofity of Klamath Fall., as the place, when and where any person may present sny ob jection or exception to anything to the capacity of a turkey, how- contained therein, or to anything ever, and although these birds, dn "T nim as administrator nndoubtedly do their beet, tbey 'and thst at such tlma and place have not ben able to destroy all j the above entitled court will grasshoppers, especially when the 'finally pasa upon and settle said account. FUED D. FLETCHER. Administrator of the estate ol M. F. Irvine, deceased. hoppers appear in destructive swarms. Not all our holiday tnrkeya come ' from our Southwestern plain, our Northwest pralrlea. or 1 DlS.lVJf 1S. HlOt mm eeebSo cent of vytfiug si coming down noasoooyi. So ore trie rotsji for ovary on of th 33o roosw...ALL WITH BATH ...at CrATTi r nrAiiTirni ;as;?9ii' 3"' -E o DCAVU I ll-UL. DAIRY. Ore Miss Echo Arant who Is attending Southern Ore gon normal school, recently visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mra. H. L. Arant. ti. (j. Anderson la recovering cheese factory located al Langell from a .seriouB cold shich con Valley, averag hauling being inn! him Io his home, about eight or nine miles to the: Mr. and Mrs. li. II. Thrw, of factory. Both HoMeln and Jer- Langell Valley, entertained al sey cattle are found throughout dinner recently ahen coveri were the project. The use of purebred i laid tor Mr. and Mrs. TV. I.. bulla If Increasing tile general I Welch. Itnogene Welrb. t lllfortl quality of the dairy stock, hut there la atlll plenty of room for improvement. The district I. par ticularly adapted to dairying, and there la no reason why thla In dustry ahould not Increase rap Idly. Sheep raising I. alao Important, rThlvdl.trlct, brlug tha winter Welch. Henry Thaw. Rlrhsrd Thew and tne host and hostess. Mrs. C. A. Ilrewer called on her mother. Mrs. Wm. Bliss, at llllitehrand. Friday. Mra. A. I. Michael waa taken to the hospital. Tuesday, to re ceive medical attention. She Is reported aa recovering. Just Turn a Valve This Is All l'ho tiicra turning of a valve that ts all thai Is necessary to beat your prcnil.es when you nava Klamath Heating Company sarrka. Think of all (ba botbei you eliminate no firgg to build. bo fuel ta order, ad Infinitum KLAMATH HEATING COMPANY KLAMATH 4v FALLS, ORE. We Have a Used Car to Fill Your Requirements Whatever your Requirements whatever you wish Io pay we have a car to meet your Special Demands. HUDSONS Now Formerlv 1026 Coach $100.00 $125.00 1027 Coach . 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