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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY .p,.I0.Ni 05 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE' MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY THE EVENING HERALD Ifjued Diiilv, l'xivpt ninliy, i lli HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor ITURE kv,v. HOTEL FOR RENT ' 1AIM K PUmiNti-Wi will lunl H at Uilli-tt's THE UICHKLIKUniKBKsTiio. THL INMERIMliL.COMIMJ-rri.l FURNISHED. WILL LEASK To .... DESIRABLE PA in ", sf list i: i r rioN i:.ti: Pillv, by mnil, iic tear .... ill, by mill, n iu"iitlii IMIIv. by mull, ilirw unntli Kill), l; until, one immth . I till , drlieiftl b miner, one eel i Otl I- E. W. GILLETT & CO. . 15 tbkms FURN KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST !. 190S MUAT 'illllllTAIli: A London dUpatrh Mate that the ptolnnned cnrclty of moat In the t'nlted State continue to rlnlm at tention ntul Is beginning to create nlarm. Tbc demand of American houses for the return of canned meal sent here, already repeated twlrc In orders that acreo to i.i the freight both wajiOare wi extended nnd pcrsUtent It U Impowllile to understand how mirli operations can be effected. In 2. jvara the stock of pteered ments have not been so reduced In Kurope as nt the present time. Through Kncllsh port alone, ... 430,000 pounds, of ranneil meats bate been returned to the t'nlted Slates. An Indlratlon of tin nere slty for meat In the exporting coun try Is found In the fart that the Im portant house of Llbby, which has Immense stocks In Antwerp, hns kU en orders to return It to the muntry of Its origin. Almost all the con tracts pending hare been rescinded or failed of execution. Thu shipments of meat foi South Africa as well as those for Sweden haw been suspend ed for the time. Australia, meantime. Is availing Itself of the condition to push the In dustry of canned meats to the limit, and In all Its parkins establishments Is working with extra forces on full time to secure position and satisfy the market. Hut It Is calculated that do what they will. It Is impossible to reestablish tbc eojllhrlum of the market, since all estimates seem to show that the world's demand Is superior to the actual production. In tlew of the situation, which if prolonged must produce an insup portable ris in the price of meats, the.-o Is a return to the Idea of re opening Kngllsh ports to tip) admis sion of Argentine cattle. rviii. ok tii k rnrin:. (Saturday Kvunlng Post.) Until wry recently it has been Im possible to buy in this country tbc fcpecial stows, beaters and lumps suited for burning denatured nlcohol. A New York company, said to be the first in the field, opened u shop lust December to sell smb. appliances. Hy New Year It wns pleading for breath ing space to tako care of orders. Yet M0 per cent of the upparatus It han dles either comes direct from (5er muny or Is manufactured hero on Carman rights. So this industrial alcohol problem begins first of all with the inventor. Ten cars from now wo may have pointed out to us cerluln ullluent me chanical geniuses who, obscure und poor in 1908, had tho urumeu to get in on the ground floor with an alco hol storo or lamp. Again, tho comparison of cost be tween a gallon of gasoline und on of denatured alcohol has misled a lot of good people who haven't looked into tho matter further In Germauy thlB product Is (.old by the burrel at 27 cents a gallon. In the United States it may bo had wholesale at 3C, und the whisky trust Is putting out gallon bottles of the now fuel under patented trade names nt li cents. If gasoline and alcohol were equal In heating value, gallon for gallon, tho former would bo cheaper. Hut they are not equal. The first, feature of uu alcohol stovo or lamp that Im presses tbu observer Is the small size of Its fuel reservoir. One of the Ger- I i t. !.,, f.,p Ii.bIiiiii ii ,. 1 , 1. ... ,, I ,,1111, HIIMI . ! ,((IVt .,, ,.. burnt rs like those of a gn stow, I j capable of cooking a meal, constim- ' lug onl) two-llfths of n pint of alco hol an hour It will heat water and do other wurk of light eharact, i ,n the rate of nnoslMli nt a pint. In in., Ing cost down to about a ietii and a quarter an hour One quart of alio hol In a special lamp glwa a I"." inmllo Incudes) put light fui I.' hours. A filO-candlc lamp tiiirint l. hours with it gallon, lighting a Iihi Interior tike a riding ucadi'iu). l rohiil Is lutcntcl hot as n fuel that In a famlh of thrtt' l'iwn a I the cooking hns been done fur an n tire month with three gallnm, ai a wholesale cost of (I 10. as agnlnxi II for the same work with anthra cite coal. Congress has thought of a IkiiiuH of 15 cents uu each gallon of Ibis fuel produred by a farm distillery. us a means of helping the )iung In dustry cut its teeth Theorists sa that the wasteful methods of tho American furmer stund In tho way of dewlopment that nothing ran be done until he learnt to be a thrifty as the (icrmuu. IMItnrs ct for a second Itockefeller to come along nnd build up the new Industrj as Standard was built mi And so forth. The Internal lt":nue t'ommltslon er. hnwewi, puts bis tinder on a vital point when he sas that applian ces for burning denatured alcohol are not jet on sale In this country. When the great American Inven tor shows the housewifo that she can Iron clothes In the summer with u small self-healing sadiron, having u fuel reservoir attached, holding on ly n wineglass of alcohol, and burn ing less than n cent's worth of th juice an hour, there will bu little need for a itockefeller or a bounty. When that happens many u ouiik fellow in the country. Instead of starting a creamery, will open tip a distillery to handle cornstalks on tin co-operatlvu plan. And' before that adwtued tago of the Industry Is reached many oth er young men In this lountr) and women, too arc likely to grow com fortably well off ns selling agents for denatured alcohol appliances, I'rom several standpoints this in fant Is healthy and worth watching, ('untlemen of the theories, stand bark from the cradle and give It nlr! AJuie Licenses Iskmcl. Heavy Frclrfhtlnrf a Spcclclty. Borffjagc Orders Arc Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage Company Hnvinrt up-to-date olano trucks we solicit your flue piano moving PHONES Olfli'C 171 Ham 117a KENYON a GRIMES, PROPRIETORS FOR SALE Household Goods As I am goinjr away from Klamath Kails I will sell all my household furniture, boils, tables, stoves, kitchen utensils, tie. It will pay you to call and look over the jjoods. .1. II. DA KIN Room ;") Navigation Co. Bldtf. At noon today the county clerk's office had Issued 2GC hunters' licen ses, two of these being foreign li censes taken out by W. M und A. Ilerg, of San I'rauclsco, It is citl mated thut as soon as the cluck season opens at least COO licenses will be Issued In this county. Tbci August list of Kdlson records Is In, Call an hiar them at Mil Hern 7-31 If To make room for new goods that aro now on tho way no art) disposing of all second-hand articles we have left at prices bum than rust. Virgil Sou. v " V.. W. .Mutter carries tho largest tuck of IMIsun phonographs and gold miiuldeil records In Klamath count). 7-21 tr lir.oo Aciti.s nti:i:. Thci Iikualdo company has 2.100 acres of land under the Adams ditch that it will glvo UK.VT YUV.V. for one ) ear. This Includes thu uso of tl.o laud and water. Tho renter must clear and plurn the land In culiillva tliui. Tho renter gels all the crops but we reserve the right to pasture the stubble. 'I lie Ijikexlclc ( 'milium), J I 'rank Adams, .Manager, .Merrill, Oregon. Nut Ice tu Hie I'llblli. ltcjorl of the (iiimIIiIijii of Till: KI,.M.'I II I'ol.VIV HANK at Klamath Tails, In the Slate of Oregon, lit the clone of business, Jul) lath, IllOS. HKHOIJIKJKS. Loans and discounts.., .:."i,'ir,i).i:! Overdrafts, secured and unsecured llonds, sec'iirltlim, tie. . . Hanking house.riirnltiiin uud fixture I, Other real estatn owned I Dun fioiu banks, (not leserro banks) Ill cjlieckH unci other cash lleniB j. I ii.7I. 07 Cash on hand ::!i,r,oi;.R Ki.iisri.na riO,i7i!.7f. .ISK.IPl ,'iulmi; .1 11.27 llarlM-i Will (lose Ijullei. In common with Ihci iesl of the business firms of tho clt) the bar bers huvo decided to close eaillcr In tho evening and hureafter on every night except Saturday they will closo their shops at 7-30, Heretofore they kept open until ' o'clock In the evening Don't pass up a cIiuiilo to get the biggest uud best dish of Ico cream for jour money at tho Ameilcan Con fectionery. 27-.101 1'Olt KAI.i: A llomesteud lelln quishmont, 130 ucres of which will be under ditch. Mason & Slough. Ill Total (M33.ii!i.!i:: I.IAIIII.ITICS. Capital Mock paid In., f I ihi.iiiiii.Iiii Undlvliled prolltx, Ic-sh expensed nnd taxes paid I, V1ii.fi I Due to banks and Imukciu 'l.Hlt.'l'l ludlvldiiul cJeposItH.suli- Jec t to check :!ir, :!).'!. K7 Deiuuud certlllcutc's of deposit lio.iuri.ir, Certified c herkx :t:i.7.1 Cashier's checka oiif- Kiauillfig ZWlSM Tumi :'!.'!. i ;.!. '.' :i Stale of Oiegiiu, County of Klam- ulh.'ss I Alex Mill 1 1 II, Jr., Cashier of the ubcive-numed bank, do solemnly swear thut thu above statement Is true to tho biiit, of my knowledge and bailor AI.IJX. MAKTIN, Jit, faiihler Corroi l -Attest; AI.KX. .MAKTIN, i; It KBAMI.'H, i:. I'. MiCOKMACIC, DlrciloiH. Subset Hied and sworn lo before mo, this 31 tU day or July, 1!)08. C. P CHA3TAIN, Notary Public. , We, tint iiinlerslgnid men bents of l Klamath rails, Oregon, hereb) auree I III Close our ill(i-S of bllSltllllS. Ileglll nliig on Monday, August 10, I'JOV, Inl 7 o'clock p. ui , on all da)s except Saturdn), (and from the lutli to the . 2lith day of Detemher uud during inuiity fair and from July 1st tn .July iird): Shlvii llros. It Co Van itlper llros. A. I.. Crniirt) & Co. W. J. Ilreunan The llostiiu tllnri) Virgil A. Sou Thu llrlck Store Co. Mrs. (I. W. Klili (Sen It. Ilurii II. Ilolvlii Stballcick A. Daggett Co. W. A. Calkins Ac Co. K. K. K. Store Tim (J D.al The I'ortbiuil Store. W. II. Dcilbeer Itiiuk A S bin Pier Stilts Dry (ioocls Co. Koberts U Hunks (!rci ley A. Phillips, I.'. W. lillletto lien. T. Ilublwlii 'Im ilaldwlii 0. T. Oliver I'armers luiiemeut ft Supply I louse. J3IAI0 .NO'iiri:. I'nr Sllle-lllillleoleiill lleiiullllllel 1'our and one-hair miles rrom .Mer rill, Oregon; I Co acres reined, 70 acres In cultivation, or which 12 acres Is In polatoes, Ifi acres r)e, I ucies burley.balnniit in wheal Small house and barn, good well, leaiu or sorrel mures, weight 21,511 pounds. Onn line Percheion colt, harness, new Ktude- baker wagon, 3',; Iwo milch cows, unci cair, 0110 yearling heifer, throe brood sows, 80 thlc kens.uew fio.toolh burrow, M-lnch iilow. two stoves. household furniture, dishes and other things too numerous to mention. Prlcii 11300. Would be iheai, nt Illicit limes this price. i:niiilii. of 1: 1: I'll on, S-Uk Mil ill Clr. ...,. My llrsl kiln of limn will bu hurni about August loth. I will bu leudy to nil nil orders fj oik then on 27-2Wk jo ij,N You will wivo money by buying sowing muchluuH unci ull or y0Ur B(1W! lug niacblne suppllcm at .Mullers, cor ner Main and (ith HtieetH, 7-31tf Hlmll Bityn ho hail (Im beMl 1,.,. cream In lown. If you uiu from Ml. sourl stop In at tho American Con fectlonery. 27.X0I MRS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore. i.vi Elwood Steel Fences GUARANTEED Wo arc in rot-on t receipt of .t i.ctloadof t tho Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and I I'oultry Netting in all width v sm I-'onco wo solid mil Geo. R. Hum Watson S Van Sickle PRACTICAL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS v 100 Designs by Fred Hodgson, Chtcnrfo's Leading Architect, to Choose from also fiirnirtli tiltum and K.'cil1calions liy iloilKii nt I :t the n-Kiilar price. Your patroiuiKi' conlmlly l-i itol DWELLINGS A SPECIALTY CALL WATSON, LAKESIDK INN East End Meat Market CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and I'oultry r'reh and (,'urnl Mcatu ntxl Sntnuii:r f mndi We handle our mraU in the incut incMlcni wu in lean llncm and mtrrouniliiu, Try u nnd we wilt I' rnett happy (o have you for a runtumer I r.i iK-tivrry lit la K. WlTIIKIIW, Vlre l'ren!irnt An n Sifljt.'H mti tnry Abstracting Mipa, PUns, Hluc Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co Surveyors and Inigatlon!EngIneers Don J. Zijhwai.t. C. K. I'rfihlml M. I).1Wii.i.iaw, C V. Tri'imurrr Klamath Falls, Oregon CIIAH. K. WOKDKN 1'renldenl A. M. WOIIDIIN Cunhler I Itlll) MI.I.HASB Vire--ri'icUnt The American Bank and Trust Co. 1 --rfnrt;' ''"':-"fnHSrt- - S - . , f & SmS gi b $&s m 'ri3 I fftJU nil fSM IjMj EKl I u IQi CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. SMi tad Main Street