SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 14 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIFTEEN Reno Browne HTo Appear At Rodeo An embltloua two-day arhedule It arranged for Keno Browne, Mono, run picture elarlet, when tin blond fllrker eowgal apiieara here July 1 and I M ft part o( the 10411 Klamath Baaln Rtiundiip. Una wont ba alone but will hava her tamou palnmlno, Major, with har. aturday, Julr 1. at (10 a. m , MUa Hrowne will appear on Ilia atege of Ilia fallran Ihratra with Ma)or )ul before the Klamalli youngitera ara ahown a Hay Kogera mnvia. he 11 taka part alx In Uia klda" parade, erheduled fur t p. m. Halur day. Following Ihli alia II ba at Uia kauiaroo court on Main Meet, Saturday night at 1 30 alie'll maka tha grand antry Ui oin Uia mailt ahow at Uia lalrgrounda. From tha felrgrounda, aha gnea bark to tha thaalra and than out to Cal-Ora. hiihway 7 night club. Sunday. July 9. ahell Main lead tha grand antry at tha afternoon rodeo allow. 1 o'rlork, and nunday vanlni alia epprara at tha Pelican theatre and Cal-Ora aialn. J Uurlm Uia kanaaroo court Hatur day attrrnnon from I to 4 p. m. aha'll autograph plcturra for tha public. Ratio, blotida. vlvarloua and beau tlful, haa appeared with many wrt rn aura on Uia arreen. Including Johnny Mark Mrnwn. Her hor. Major, ta considered ona of tha moat beautiful palomlnna In or out of ahow butlnraa. Entomologist To Check Cherries THE PAM.ES. Juna 25 !- An Oregon Btala college eaprrlment autlon anuimnlogiit. Hid Jonea. wai callrd hara Friday to find out what kind of worm la ruining tha bumper charrjr crop. Clrowara reported a arrlnue larvae InfeilaUon in aome orchards. Il waa diarovrrrd lata: tha lo.ooo-ton rarard crop U already 10 par cant banraatad. Ona grnwar waa notified that 17 tana of fruit ha had arnl a proo anr would all ba UMlraa. It wai parUy Infeiled: and proceMora aald tha larva la ao hard ta detect that aortlnl out bad from good charrirt would ba prohibitive In cct Tha worm, which apiaara aerlotu In aome orchard! but non-e!ilrrl tn othera. may poxlbly be tha mineola moth larva. Orowere, how ever, were not aura. GaiULS WILL VIE FO ROD 1 . ' " i .' -1 . VN ,W- $ Mania Mlllrr, Klamath ralla Klamath Fella DUIrlrl it :r-t .,. m-4I-- Mary Tarhlrky, Tolrl.k TalrUke Dlalrlrl aZj IE QUEE1M1- r"- wi ii ii in i tl l alfi i f ' ' Sylrla Roblnaon, Bonanta fleaiania. Foe Valley-Langell Valley IlliU-tct Joyea Copeland, Ft. Klamath ft. Klamath-Cblloe,ula Dlatriet Marilyn Johnaon, Kene Denia-Macdoel, Ken Dlatriet Tad. Tlbblta. Bly Ny-lprarwe Klyer-Beatty Dlatriet Molly McAollffe, Malln Malln-MerrlU-Henley DUtrtci Here Are Tips On How, And How Much For A Telescope RMAI.I. AKTHONOMICAL 1H KH CIPI H By J, lit (.11 PKI MT Aalronomrr. ritenalon DleUlon, Oregon Higher education Hyatem "Will you writ a atory on how ona may acquire at a moderate coat a telfrope for viewing the atari?" (Mra. J. (I I i Praw-tub terreitrlal teleacopea arllliK from 110 to 10 are aeldom of murh value In aludyliig the heavenly bodlra. llnh-grade optl ral paru. upeclallv coimtructed. ar needed. The autrd all of a ra ti art lug trlrarope Indlratea tha dla. meter of the front lena. Before th war. one company waa making really fine 3-lnrh Inttrument for about U'uO. Recently aoma concerna ara arlling at about thia prlre mill-try-aurplua material, reputed to have coat tha government much mora. Tor really aathfactory celeatlal observing, one needa a 3-Inch tele ampe. Blnce the llght-galherlng power Increaaea with tha aquar of th lena diameter, a 3-Inch la twlre aa itrnng aa a 3-lnrh it to i A completed 1-Inch Irutrumrnt of high quality on good mounting which will permit It to ba pointed to any part of the aky ran be bought complete from regular manufac turera for from 1300 to 1300. For anyone not Inclined to "make thlngi." thl la doubtleaa th aureat way to obtain a good Instrument But deficient In Ingenuity aa ha may be, th present writer fixed up a 3-Inch of Juil aa good quality two yeara ago for about 170. From a reliable manufacturer tha front lena mounted In a ahort metal ceU waa purrhaaed for tM, tha atandard price for that alxe. From a war-aurplua company a "fociMIng" eyepiece of '.-Inch focal length waa bought for MM. A local ma chinal threaded a 14 -Inch tub to th yeptece no It could b fitted Into th main tub. For a tube, on of very heavy cardboard waa uaed, the kind on which ruga ar rolled. The Innlde diameter waa a little over 3 lnchea: tha walla, -lnch thick. By meant of peal and atrlpa of heavy paper, th tnalde of tha rndi of the tube ere built up ao that the front lena cell and tha eyepiece tub would fit anugly Into them. Reault: An excellent, light-weight teleacop which (with dew cap extenalon) haa a length of almoat M lnchea and glvea a magnification of 44 tlmea The frra.it lena and the eyepiece In oppoalt enda of tha tube muat be the proper dlitancea apart, elae nothing can be aeen. Thla dlaunc can be tested on a far-away terrea trtal object before the tube la cut to Ita final length. Th fin fo cualng obtained by turning th eye piece la very caaentlal to clear viewi. A firm mounting which will allow the teleacop to be pointed to any part of the aky can be made of wood, bolt and acrewa. Although the writer haa at tlmea helped with the construction of such teleacopea, he muat henceforth "reapectfully decline. But for a ael: cal part or completed teleacopea can b purchaacc!. Addreaa him at 1B32 Longvlew Drive, Eugene, Ore, ASTORIA. June as VP) A heavy, aoaklng rain la needed to reator the bent graaa crop In Clataop county. Th experiment atatlon her re ported that lotua and other graaaea addreaaed poatal, he will gladly i alao ar auf feting from th long dry nam aourcea from which th optl- I apelL BIOS PORTLAND. June 25 (V-Blda for repair of revetment along th right bank of tha Willamette river at Oray Eagle Bar Dlatriet Improvement company, Marlon county, will ba opened July 13 by th corpa of engineer. Want Ada phoned to 8111 before 11:30 a. m. appear th aamw dayl Fhonellll aak for CLASSIFIED! av time, trouble, money get quick raeulta with a Want Adl World Beater Hay rpUr Jte Dfr Na. I M i a r k. a r aM aia Dnrr Aaaaa Midland Equipment Co. . iik rii- ti STETSON HATS. Revised Prices ON ALL Cowboy Boots T you money wo hove roviaod our onrirt itock of cowboy bootg. Juit In limo for tho Fourth! 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