The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 22, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY. SFPTEMRFR 22. 1027.
run klamatu news
Here's More On Harvest Tour
V, In Klamath Basin Wednesday
fwiliit J rrom re Owe)
trailed through his puture and
crossed Into lb adjoining field
which U owned by Lawrence
Isurke.
v- Tttx Potato Acreage.
Mr. liurke la a potato raiser.
II baa 82 acre and knows bla
business. Hia men were barren-
lax nta crop of potatoea nnd ther
era excellent
' produce more. It la Irrigate.! I
and aure. '
Listen to thl: A. E. Street of
Matin took up a homestead from ;
the government aud lot possra-,
Ion June 1 or tbia yr. Yeater- j
oar everyone preaent aaw a tine
farm producing alfalfa: and oats.
Tbat baa been done In one brief
season. It la almost unbetterable
unless one aeea It.
There la no aectlon of the
aheep. Me la a breeder of Hamo. lL"'. '""N
Mr. Street la only one of many.
Little wonder It la tbat every
unit tbe government throw open
tor it it
one ' every
Mentioned for Wheeler's Tob 'National Guards
v AW rwt a
: ASKea 10 Appear
payer. Tbe aame la true of Mr. '
Semon and many other.
At Gene Hanunoad'a
Tbe party drove on down to
Gene Ilaamond'a ranch where
they found Uene out with the
hire aheep and take It from
the crowd yesterday, they are
aome aheep. Located In blue
' " J auuu : - - - e - u immetllaleir take un
" " i uisser puuea oy touri - the aureat bet
bone aeiirered tbe Netted Gem- """""u "Mry ior im :Each mcn f WBfn 0 lfalf
to see mat a man wno Mowi, "-" In the Tule lake eounte. 1.
potatoes in pllea It waa Terr plain 1 bfcdcrs market and command ,,aa k
bow to raise potatoea can make ! "Pwarde of 150 a head. Mr. about , . )
i . L . i NinmAnil all,- In Ih. hi.-- .
There la a atory which h-i. not ""P tor the reason that they "n Z1?" ,,,,
been denied that Mr. Burke W than the fine woola. I - L"J7J! ' -
bought 0 arret of land last!""')' produce more and bigger',
shear a good
jell valley and went un through
! Shasta View an irrigation project
u. i uauijt ueaieciea ana on? :
thai has (real merit. Entering
. Langell valley the parly took the r.
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KlnUhllia toil. Ilea will be put
on the oritanliatloii of Klamtti
Fll' new Natlohil tlnard pot
tomorrow evening In the Legion
building when the men will bo
muatered In anil officer elected.
Hut meanwhile a "number of
men whone naiRea follow are
urged to vUlt tbe Legion build
ing onmtime Minlvi anytime
during the daytime or evening--for
their examination. National
Guard officer will be in tbe hall
to take rare of thl and It la Im
portant that the examination be
made today.
Thoe anke.1 to appear are:
Noble II. Cantor. C Letlie Green
well. v. . lull. II. II. lUyea.
Mllford W. llarlon. M. 1.. J.vhn
aon. Italph Turner. lavl.l
Vandenbnrg. II. V. Walte and
V. 0. Wlrth: !
HARDEST FIGHT OF
PIRATtS COMING UP
r'OKIIKS KIKI.I). l-ITTSIil'ltC.
Pa.. Krit. ri II I' I Tli rirato
riiirciiehed Ihomiielve luitay toi
their aland agnltul the Invasion
of the New York tlltint In the
crucial four-gume aerie, which
n.ay ilinide the National league
pennant race.
liy heating the llohln. 4 to
t. In the final game of Hie rle
Ihe I'll ate Incri'imi'd Iheir lead
over the (Hunt to linen and a
halt game. The I'lratna-Gluul
crltm begin Thtimilny.
. I'lttalmrxh need eight vic
tories In
game to i
I heir remaining
Inili the pennant.
Standard Dyers
and Cleaner
"Kur Better Appearance"
(Murlraa Cleaning
One-Day Hervlr)
Ktpert P)eln .
1409 Esplanade St
Thone 825
year and will pay for It with one j "! they
crop of potatoea. Tbe nrire ilrT-
wae f UOO. Hi potatoea go to a y Hia fucceaa In farming and
Baa Franelaro house where they!tock raising la another outstand
ing .r.. h.o.l. Ln . 'K-Umath r.,h p, ! "u. A nd. ,ne Leacue of America, .'ucceedlug the late Wayne B. Wheeler. Tj thelon"' uh to wonder If he dl.l
" " ! - J .. . I u n nor ranch Where thev fun i. . i . i . i ...-. . . ... ., . . . . . . It In an ...... I i
i I net n.-at - U. llammnn aWam .. . " u IB n. ri..liaiiuil, Ut'ilU HI IUD HUllilHl OURIU UK .-vaauTllie. It'un. -" m
Ofie of there men may be named general counsel of the .ntl-3a!oon
We are Intereetrd In the fellow
who chewed 112 atlck of gum'
r r. ae. w-n-n- ..u 1 .-v.hin. in 11.,?' Tlchnor busy with his bar- To the right Is James A. White, aupcrlntundntd of tho Ohlo.Antl
r In year, gone by no one would (everything In the term of bu.l- ,TOt. HU alfalfa Is good ind he S,.ln League. '
have thought Klamath county ineaa. He baa a wonderful blue- also has a u , , lD j , , j
would have notato cellars- Yea-! crass pasture near bla home and:. r
terday the Karveet Tour aaw the'he knowa that the pasture brings! .,.. . .t "" ot Pioducta mide by having been permitted
klcelUr recently built by Graf-i to him from 140 to 150 an acre ! lloDlwd' LIZ , "!,.i ",, ! George E. Anderson of Olene. J Klamath county
Man Jackman on the O. C. each year. He guesses at nothing. weirwieel vh.. -..!Vk Mr. Anderson Is an old miner but ltnTal ,r""lpur-
' Evervthinc on the nlace muic i . . .. . i : i . . i '
I where he stuck It aftt-rward.
In
to see
her agrtcul-
.00 sacks. Thla firm ha, produce. If 4t does not he soon iZ .v n i. n.H ..,11 u . --" ( uicg rnce. isnuiru at t rater
another cellar ot same capacity, j finds out why and remedies tbe Tmt tomaMow hl In S . ill : nrl , ,cl t. . " i L"" UV,n " h''r, 'rt"di,Jr i
I tbe Burke ranch there 1. .(defect. On tho Hammond ranch hrouTnd " ,d he la-eer.s.n T. ,?h n """" t'0.? ?Tr " h "" h" hU",""t 1
rll.r with- . opacity of O00 j t. a field of potatoes of 40 acres .,07 " , ,,Z.i l T 1 1"Ck M bn WOri"" m''"r
here are SO potato cellars witn land they look fine- DlgKing will h tn m,7lv L , lM or : '"""" admitted that he
k. and in the entire county j begin early next month. i well nd there la nothing hn ' ts t i . a k.. . ..'j""1'" a Rood, long hunt. !
combined capacity ot 300 000 , u.n. ZJt . i. . bttt ; The ,Hp bout tek whether he got anv deer or not. 1
comoinea capacity ot 300,000 IMrtyAtMalln optimism around tbe oil camp. , when the caravan headed Into ; But . k . usually geta them and I
" " i " l. n.Miiiniii r i in otriT memDer ex thia veaa h. .ill M..t hat ki.
mtnni a.'"". rmi ij " ." ' w nua ma'.ra 10 . pressing 1110 greatest nlenaure
The Klamath apud is now as :
.,ae ine r.Ki mver P Uaooili to visit the Malln Cheese i
"ore factory, wblch now to nationally
tt Ja that Taklma the greatest known producer of excellent
MIU mmMm aV tt's.li kbIab I
V , , . . " " I cheese. John Ileber. the man-
TteCOala !?T h.r fT1 "d ager. took the party Into the
.nor...... prooaoiy oe cars raom, ,nd ,fter filling
. """" -ppea , "'' everyone up with superior but-
ijiuijear tor seea atone, idano termllk he explained the working
e .or "" ,,( a cheeM factory to them.
Uu.potato buyer of San Fran- . ,
el-v. fi.eram.ntn ann r-hl.-.J The MgllO factory 1 HOW turn
are making reguUr vlslta to this ! lD out I Pounds of cheese
..,. , a day besides a heavy butter
uww .v iui .ivia ...
t Red tlover Deed ! Prod,lc"on- The cheese Is not al-
; Abyone who has ever been in lawtA to for ,ue re""on, ,hat
Twin Falls. Idaho, knowa what I1""- from Sacramento and San
'rule of bringing In the limit.
GLASSES
Fret Eismjnej. Fitted and ,he
wlic Giound in uur o(t
Isctuty imil r
iajtttj! prya.ti an-er.
Broken Lenaea Replaced
DR.GOBIE'S
?0 MAIN STetCIT
ffr.vrf Qmitk Srtritt
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DOLLAR
DAY
Baiins
Saturday, Sept. 24th
'''w-i Truth in Advertising mmtmamg
clover seed means to the grower,
if yoa have witnessed a seed
grower enter Twin Falls with his
truck lightly loaded and trade
tat seed tor a bag of gold, yon
Francisco are at the door the mo
ment the rheeee ran be marketed.
They take the, prod net and beg
for more. That- la the kind of a
plant Joan.- Reber is running at
ay-, have some conception of
what kind of a money crop clover
seed realy Is.
' When Professor Hyalop, of O.
A. C. was in Klamth last fall h
recommended the growing ot
. clover seed. And Professor Hy
rlop knows bla onlnns. to nse a
newsboy's expression. .He told
everyone who wonld listen that
Oregon's fame aa a seed
ducting section was waning
MaliD. .- Eacb.year.' Improvemeat
are made and tbe capacity Is be
iLg increased, rapidly. , -
- Served VI oc TManer '.
The Malln ladle served a fine
chicken dinner- to the visitors
and loud were the' words of praise
from the Klamath people for tbe
meal. When all Jiad been served
Bruce Il'anls, -chairman of tbe
pro-j Klamath Falls Chamber of Com-
thatmerce agrkultural . committee.
tbe eastern aeed houses that once ' introduced .various speakers who
looked to the Willamette valley ! made a pleasant hour for all.
tor' clover aeed now penal ibed I With Pat Patterson at the
seed from tbat locality because j piano tbe old song "Oregon. My
tt la diseased. He said the higb , Oregon" was sung after which
altitude of Klamath Basin In-1 Mayor Trout of Malin gave an
aures good seed. address of welcome. He waa fol-
Hrmon Took Advice - lowed by Major Clarence Cnder-
i wood. Lead of the Klamath
Henry Semon. a rancher superb
listened to Hyalop and this year
be planted 14 acres. Mr. Semon
' did aot "guess" It In he planted
It right, just as be does every
thing he undertakes. And he
got- results. Yesterday Klamatb
people stood In the. middle of a
field of as fine clover as one
ver saw. Mr. Semon was rutting
It and tbe clover laid heavy on
the ground with tremendous
aeed crop, proving the wisdom
of Professor Hyslop and giving
testimony to the ability of the
irsn who operates the ranch.
Fonr tons to the acre will be
been threshed the clover straw
the yield. After the aeed has
Is one-half as good aa alfalfa
for feed, and the seed will bring
all tbe way from 160 to $120 an
acre.
, A word should be said re
garding Mr. Semon for he came
to tbis valley from the Imperial
valley of California. He farmed
In both plaeea and his judgment
la all in favor of the Klamath
Basin If people want to succeed
and are willing to work.
Ijinrt That Pays
In . the drive several ranches
were pointed out wbcre the crop
of one year had paid for the
land. Robert Orem has a fine
place, and hia land reuponded to
his work In anrh a way thai
It ins been a heavy dividend
chamber. Other talks were maile
by Representative Andy Collier.
City Attorney Albert Scbaup.
Captain O. C. Applegate, James
Drlscoll, It. C Croeabeck. The
closing talk was made by A. M.
Thomas, editor of the Malln
Progress.. In which he reviewed
tbe growth of the Malin district
and expressed pleasure at the
mingling of the two communities.
Among llomentead
It ever the United States did a
wlee thing in the way of reclama
tion it was when It drained Tul
Lake. Where water and marsh
land formerly existed there are
now many farms, and the -visitors
yesterday saw with their own
eyes the homesteads which are
now being taken up by soldier
boys and others in the famous
Tule lake region.
Is It a good farming country?
Ask anyone who was on the trip
and yon will be told that another
Iowa lies down In Tule lakn.
Yes, beter than Iowa ever van
or ever could be for tho land will
. , wwaai i rum in .uivt riuinn aaawsa ;
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Wears the Scar
THE ANSWER
; Here Is the solution to the
LETTER GOLF puttie on page 4
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William F. Mnllinka, who barked
the plane Miss Doran In the Hole
air race -from San Francisco to
Hawaii, Is shown as he returned
to Los Angeles after tragedy
claimed Miss Mildred Doran and
'her two flying companions In the
I Pacific. Malloska'a face carries
deep lines that toll the story
'ot bs days and nights ot worry.
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