The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 11, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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TUESDAY. OCTPI'.KR 11. li'27.
TUB KLAMATH NEW?
FARM DEVELOPMENT
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" Ankeny Ranch Subdivisions
WV offer 20 and l()-aore Farms. V niilos south
''f Alt.imont Auto Camp
,.uh stiil, perpetual H5F.F. :t;er.
Prices range f;nm S--"0 to ;. i :,;,:....-'
tenns.
Positively 'he best lu-y in Khmn'.h C ..r.t;. '.ul;.
1 f u. show u !,'; v ! v.. i '
irtliurl an farm li'.nv :ov iw
B. . A
rh-ne 909
Fortdscn
If yon have nv k rk ahull rom- ttmlvr mi) .-la-.! firat ion IM
rl llir rilRPSOV Bill ftn ll on a pnifllnbl.- halii:
Mowliif hay
nlllOnf poiiw
Dlsictns potato
Saving wood .....
Plowtn'
Dlarinc
HauliriK Bay nut 4 flM
liBd lval)Q
BALSIGER MOTOR CO.
u'THumzKit s.i:s skiivk i:'
IIkm-. iS?
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MURPKEY'S t
WW Main si - " " : ..... . Pboiu- 87
' rIKI.I. "RUe.V, LAW.V AN'!) ri.OWLR bl:l:i ' '
f'uuitry Fotii Raaidteit . Be Supplies : "HahbiL Sapplica
' fcrittii-r) td f.at !aod D-g Feed and ReaeJUs.
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Ki-math
Jv'wds inure farmtTr iike ".Loce
i.l ,UI aljo"i laIlJ oi)rtuai;itu
CKILCOTE & SMITH
vic .i ..i.lt'wl rlau Loans. Krntala, Farm LawN
riiuiif nil
K'anuktb Fall. r.
Wo Deliver to Home
; PASTEURIZED
Milk and Cream
WE Guard Your Health
with rlcb Quality and moai
perfect unitary precaution
CRATER LAKE DAIRY
Wboleaale and Retail
Hlcheal Cub Price paid to
Farmer for Milk and Cream
PHONE
14 4 8
J. S. MILLS 8C SON
McCormick-Deering Farm Implements
McCormick-Deering "Primroe" Cream Separator
PHONE 9
We Invite You to the
Klamath Billiard
& Card Room
(Over Golden Rule Store)
You'll find things you need
Billiards, Ponl, Cards, Hurler
Shop. H"!a"riiTi' mill Sifi'p
fii Ui'uut .
Kltiest ;i:,J; I l.-unt" I'l
In th. S'utf
628 Maui St. Phone 1127
7 Klamath Ice and Storage Co.
WIIITK I'KI.IC.W .MINKIt.W. KI'IUM.H III 111 I.I (i WOKh-
f- IM'P.K ARTIFICIAL 1CB A.N'I) COI-U STOItAOE
l H,rlnK Ht. Phone OH
OLDS
12S 5itr. 7tb $'
t.riiidins td
Putnpinr ratr fnr irr'ca
lion
RtJt power of any nature
Threshing; icrain
Ditrhinc
Knsllait roller?
1'ullin' tutnp
fV;h a'l k'aui.itli
SEED STORE
County
airci Unv. C'aii or w.-ii
:u oi:r wcnlurful .ouatrp
fit luln Si.
The Home of the
White Pelican
Potato
We Buy and Sell Potato
nd Other Farm
i Product
Klamath Broker
age & Ware
house Co.
A. J. KROENERT. Mgr
PHONE 671
536 Spring St.
K.e-p Goiny by Stopping
for
Ga Oil Greasing
MONARCH
SKRViCC STATION
T' ci & Nitschelm
6th and Walnut St.
$10.00 Cash Prizes Each Week-$10.00
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A vita! present need of Kiumuth County ia iiitelligcr4!e about experience with milch cows, sheep, i-attlo, hoga.
:tl. i.Kiit uj i'ii our vast areas of untitled land-;. Tin-poultry, potatoes, ulfalfa, bees, rabbits, etc. Exper
! ;.tr.a:;: I'aiiy News believes Hint ti e 1-os.t way to ! u-nee of farm women and children looking after pet
Live M.. U ;.iUvd ii';;.'ni,v i-; by ivtling forth in prir.tod itoek, always provide interesting reading,
"ii'i; what our j-rc.-ent farming communities have done All renders of The Klamath Daily News are Invited
.v.h :,-e !;.r.l. :r..! nre now doinjr. to compete, and :.re eligible for tho cash prizes. Prize
au:v.: is ii.t. ..'-! iK-ooucts u.id ia a spirit ni helpf'iit- i.winh will be based upon what Is told, together with
ness towards others who may become our neighbors, wii':he neatness and legibility of manuscript. The stories
dn more than anything else in solving our land settlement hould not exceed five hundred words.
TM'U-r. 1st.. $5.00; 2nd., $2.00; 3rd, $1.50 4th, $i.OO 5th., 50c
li'-.t.'. i'1.. iM.-m.iii Lail Nov.s, in to-ooerruion Address nil communication., to Farm Development
.. s-.h !-.. !n..n. .s and professional interest.-; who- u.lvti-Kuitrr. care Tho Klamath Daily News. " Prize awards
x. m. w appear on this page, offer $10 00 in cash princnnd winning submissions will be published, on this page
i . i v . : :h. five best stories of farm life in Klunv each Sunday. Oct your stories in by preceding Thursday.
d Comity and environs. Get busy folks, let us have more neighbors when
One ot.iry may tell of a farmer starting 'a few yearthey hear the real facts they will come. After reading,
i.vo in. a ?mall way and of results achieved. Another max mail this copy out of county or state. ' !
Farmers Don Gas
Masks In Attack
Against Disease
WASFHXGTON. Oct. (ia
r "fcs and poison Ks. formerly
relegated to war day, now are
lainir used in a peace-time battle
gainst one of the most de
struVtire disease of the wheat
belt.
The7 toll of :.00l).00i bushels
of wheat taken by smut in 1911
wl!i be averted this year and
hereafter through war method
lopted by farmers of tbe north
Tst and sponsored by the U. S.
Department of Agriculture.
Where formerly roppersul
ii'.ite'ltme and formaldehyde
t!ea".i.ents were applied, copper
,-.irb.!:o or?v. ?iq bcin? ue.l
li wli.vt 4 ittrnmc out to bo a
iuti--si'al ef'ort to combat this
: r'thu oa:a dicae. ,
County asrU'Bltcral ageaU. &'"
Vria--!s:BC the efficacy of thli
r:cthoJ. Farnicrs" crcani:atian'.
-ailroad ajrlrul'aral ' gfiiui).
ear- imprnvcmml asjociationsj
..".ti4-5 oti commerce.' ntwspa
lf: ?. Bat!i''!o-i s . y(;rroralsts.
hfllers as-at Ixtiri and othvr
r.::ticies. hav loincd in a miphty
-hcrfls in imh'T Im prainn.
htO( IPX l.01r-i r
t,3 r ul',. wlieat growem nr?.
i-ii: .iji.MiUs .jluf ov.n .m:ishioes
u r f -afing, seU wheat. Taey ore
t .i.nu'.r .tt. m -k: a a pr.-itec-
,.n ;in their warfare oa a, dt'
. .i.a that ha cut the averige
jvanut.1 wheat yltsid mora than
; 000. CD bushels over a period
f t several years. Copper carbon
j:. Bv8 off poUsaou duM par
titles and farrocra opcratiag their
own machine in treating seed
wheat are required to wear rar
masks to avoid Inhaling this dust.
The popularity of this disease
nntrol method la spreading with
'och rapidity that community
demonstrations in treating seed
wheat are being conducted ani
large groups of farmer may be
seen wearing gas masks a peace
time agricultural use for a war
time invention.
No Harm From It
Proven agricultural practice
attest the effiracy of copper car
bonate in not only combating
smut spores before tho grain Is
sown but as a form of fnsuriajce
against attack by weevils when
the. wheat is stored.
According to tbe L. S. Bureau
of Plant Industry, copper carbon
ate does not Injure germination.
In fact, treated seed often germi
nates better than untreated seed.
Seed may be treated whenever
convenient and stored without
Injur)'. The wet method do not
permit this.
. Dusted seed may be planted at
! any time In dry or moist soil.
iLIttle lauor. or .expense la .re
quired to treat seed for large
acreages. Copper carbonate pro
tects stored grain from attacks by
weevils, and rodent will not eat
1 treated seed If ther 1 unlceated
grata in. the storehouses on which,
they can feed.
I'.NJ WHK.1T VIKIJ
1 It. L. Stiver, wheat grower in
Markham township, Ontarin, re
port he has Just finished thresh
ing 600 'bushels of fall wheat
' less thnn 13 acre of land.
A Small Dairy Illch In
Quality.
Strictly Raw Milk from our
Own Cows.
Perfection Dairy
Pr-Mii'M Moiiip Delivery.
Phone KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY
777 JUanafactan .Your- Cream to Crater I.otte Dairy . ProdntV' r J
"Whon You Need a Favor Call on U."
0f s.
m
TMh l how furiwcH treat whuf nc v.Hcr carbonate.
1h uiak ivcsti Iffhullna of t tie pnitr.liuu ilut. '
Harvested Corn '
Best HoFecd,'
Result of Test
'WOOSTKR. O.. Oct.'' 10. Kx
icrliut?nu tcnplctcd fit tli Ohio
agricultural ttxntrrlmout ttaiiun
bore, reveal. Uiat hoFKins down
rora ia sometimes leu profitable
ib mm ha--vetlD and luedlng it
to the bo ft.
It the price of hoRs In low and
hat ot com hlsb. corn may brlnjt
r.iorc whrn sold as grain than an
lu rk, sav W. I.. KobiHon. Rut
if hoKA nre hfeb and corn chrap,
market injt corn "thro tilth hoKs
will pay reRardless of the meth
od of feed (n ft-
Whrthrr hoKtinR down corn Is
profitable, he explains, must Ik;
determined by comparing the ro
turns gained from hoKKinc d own
the corn with those from harvest
ing aud feeding, rather than with
the market value of tbo grain.
In Uiu ciperiitifiitt. piRs fed
harrestpd corn gained m slishtly i
faatcr than those on fitaudinK
corn. They producecl nnore Kaln
In lire weight per buh I frDin
harvested corn, reiuni. rininjc
from 14 to 20 cents a bushel'
more. .
Such difference, Robinson de
clare, usually more than coreYa
the coat of harvesting and feeding
the corn. j
Power On The j
Farm A Boon
The problem of rural electric
service Is being attacked In a '
broad way through committee!! on :
the relations of electricity to agri
culture, composed of representa
tives of the Farm Bureau rVder
:i'!oti. National Orange, Individ ttat
eledric plant manufacturers. So
ciety of Agricultural Knglniera.
Oneral Kl!ctrlr Light At iicia
Hon, Klectrluil .Manufactururit As
sociation, and the department of
arricullnre. commerce and iriter
i'r of tho I'nilcd Ht nes rovern-m-nt.
tregon bus one of ih"f,e com-ntitt'.-es
:(.fkfn lo fos.t"r investl
kaTldn.'il and roaoarch wnrk that
will d -velup the prohli ms In"
volvcd In applying ehrctrl iiy. to
faim work; dcv.-lnp method-, and
.iuliuii.-rit that will m;i.'- Hti'i-eiH-In!
iimo of electricity pottiM.. n
Hilling oi:d salving ih.; irud.ic-tio-i
prcMct.is of a';rlcu!iur', and
n'i '1' 7 t! liiiine and I i v : m- c 011-
liii'ins In American farm ii'imea
I'MI'T by th' uiu i,l t lei irlclty.
Tho ol.jr.ri nf tlm fini mill o In
u'fvi ly icin-i'.ii.iiii','( i,,l,
Kuril electrification U m.klngj
iX.
it '
Jk V. - 1 f J
r(m:'.rl:ablo rrogress antl rt.ivsloi ;
mrt In the apitli-ntton -of elec-.
trlclty to agrknillure: In 1H13-.
'i...rtf were Jna.tiOo farm-.t In the.
Tailed States which were obtain-)
Ii.k serilro from the electric light .
. .!.! newer, companies, la 19X11
"iney show 2;7,ii u farm lui
7 stats were supplied with,
electric servlro. In 1S3J these 27
state had on'y 122.0U0 electrified
Jarmsi' so that 10S.500 farm
were tdded In the three ymr pe
ritid eurtiug December SK 12,
' un litcreuse of per cent In !
th 1" states reporting. If thla
tr.crea.se rontinuea there will .be
nppri'iJmately one million dec-,
: trifled farms l i this country by
Ihc end of 1932 and three mil-
: lion by 19JS. which I nearly
eqi.al to one-half of the total
farm In thi country. More than
a iiucdred different practical ap-
' plications of electricity to agri
culture have been rtevoloped.
! UN J I.UKSTtKK U)S8
I .
I The Mississippi floods have
caused a loss of mora than 325,
"0H head of horses, mules, rattlo
and swlno and more than 1,300,-
000 poultry, report the U. 8.
Department of Agriculture. The
flood covered an area of 1.417.
f 5x -acres In 124 counties or
; parishes. .
MR. FARMER Make our place your headquarter
" ; , when in Klamath Fall.
Yours truly, THE MECCA
Phone 153 HAMM & PETERSON 531 Main St.
THE BONANZA COUNTRY
A Good place to live,, fine climlate, pure water, good
schools.
A Better chance to get a home than anywhere else.
The Best opportunity for farming, under .irrigation,
abundant water supply, cheap, good land, good roads
to market.
Ypu nhoutd see
THE BONANZA COUNTRY
This ad Is furnished by: J. 8. HORN, A. J. HICKMAN. J. T.
EltAULEY, F. W. HHO ADS WORD and J. L. BPARETORN,
business men of th Town of Bonanza.
Vnr further lnfrrmatlhn, addn-i-s
Wll, K. II, CIIASK, Hivretnry Horsi-fly Irrigation IMstrlH,
! Itonnnrji,
Cows Thrive As
Science Methods
I Come Oat Ahead
! CAKVATION.. VYh.. Oct. 10.
, How to groom your beat row
, for a Ivod record and at .the
same time get th most out ot
i your dairy herd may b learned
I from the experience of A. M.
! Ohonnley. manager of (he dairy
I farm Iter. I
For Cihormley has Just brought i
out Carnation Walker llatelwood. '
3-year-old llolsteln. wllh two new
world'a records lu her clata. This
is produced 43 33 Bound of
butter In aevea daya and 159 5
, pounds In 30 day. .. - ..
"She finished hnr year In very
, good condition." (ihormley says.
In explain ng how he ac-
rumpllshcd this record, . J
"Sho waa then dried up and 1
prcpsrtd for her next freshening.
During Ihl period she at from
1 tn 30 pounds dally of (he
following mtxrore: 100 noauila
each of oals, bran, hominy and
linseed meal and four pounds
c.srih of charcoal and salt. Hhe
also was given a much alfatta
hiy a the wouTtl eat.
Tbu feed was lightened UP
considerably uvlir freshening,,
and ' tmmadlatnly after freshen
ItiC she was 'pill fnr Nom'tfmr
oli onal: parta nf oats sail rn.-
"nr tho time she wtw slarlect
on her seven-day test she w
receiving eight pound day of
this same ration. Thla was not
Increased until the beginning of
tbe fifth day. ,. , ,
"By the aud of the seven-day
tern she was larevtng 11 pounds
a dav. 8 he wwi carried on for
30 day on this same ratine,
eventually ennaumjug 14 pounds
of grain a day.
"Hhe also ate 11 to If pound
of chopped bees, 25 to 30 pounds
of good alfalfa hay. and eight
pounda of good corn allag dally."
SIXTH STREET
GROCERY
Walter Nelson, Prop.
Qualify Orocetlea at .
Right Price.
Chicken and . Stock Feed.
Malt and Hope.
Highest Cash Price Paid (or
Hide and Pelt.
Phone OAS
cna So. oth St.
Oregon
"1316"
Main Si.
AH For You
i .
In all that we do here, your interests
arc kept firtt in mind. -
Because, we know that what profit
you i sure to benefit us.
First National Bank
Rhode Island Red Baby Chicks
Kor delivery beginning about 8ptinbr IS
The rorkarula niake tin fryers and brine alga prlcaa 'urlag
winter and early spring scarcity. I'ullet begin laying la prlng
nd lay through rummer practically oon-.lop and broody frea.
Then fall mmilt and winter. .
LOG CABIN POULTRY FARM
Drlv out mil west of Keao un Ashland .Highway,
kenu, tyre. .
J. N. Bramhall.& Sons
Broker
Hay, Grain and Potatoe, Bought and Sold
Burlap Sack, Twine, Etc
Office and Warehouse l 305 Spring St. Phone MS
P. O. Bo 403 AgenU for Tacoma Brew
R. E. STINSON
' , .Photographer
We specialise 'in Photograph
ing and Knlar'gauient of
I'rli Kami Hlock, Farm
I'roUucfa and Scene,
Kodak Finishing and
1 1 it ,r ... Framing ,. ' .f
l-hoite J tsn
a-J.1 Mala 81
jXJIJM
"A C.ood Place for
Sixth Street
Yard at Merrill and Klamath
"UJli .i... mi, i- i , ai.ai.n li-' - 1
Lewis Farms of Klamath
Breeders of Trap-Neited White Leghorn.
Now booking orders for delivery of Spring ChiVka
Visitors Invited . ,
Washburn Way and Garden St., via East Main
Kone983-W -
Ve Know Land Values
In every valley of. Southern Oregon
Wa bar had iVnh teen. ycnr : i.rudlcnl farmlnf at
purit'iiia In Klam.i.h County.
Hare sold mnny farms and stunk rnnolin to thorough
ly satisfied farmers, who i:re our reference.
.. We art hero to ervo you. Write or call
REYNOLDS & REED
Real Eatnte and
10IM Main t.
SWAN LAKE
MOULDING CO.
Potato Cellar Lumber
Coder Irrigation Lumber
' PrrON7S9
Conntr Fair rVfttrtnnor S-fl
Slato MT , Bonded lOIi
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ' :i ,
WB I!l!Y AND HUM, HIT, ftlUlM AM IHtATOKS
"It Storeable, We Store ft"
J. W. Kerns
Farm Implnmi til. Craags
Separator. Milking Machlaea,
Fnuclng, Hay. Urala. Feed
nd Seeds. Com bin liar
vaster and Thrr-shar.
' ,' "Clottae- Trnrtora. '
1405 S. 6th St.
BIjniBje mm
t
Furmera to Trada" a-
Lumber Co., Inc. '.
Fall
Phone MM
Fire Insurance
rtioae 100a
Cash la King!
Vo Rook
Tho Baring
Kn Loise
I Yours
Ovoralies: .
SO 1.40 Tire anil Tnhe JIO-BO
iV)tBi Tiro anil Tuba I0.0
CASH & CARRY TIRf.
HOUSE, Inc. ;
516 Klamath Ave.
Phone 1277 .