. AnnixuT9C iTnTi70rT orkTT A DPI ATV PHONE MARSH LAJNJLld iftm-Jm j lvitiJiriOA jva mmju ii 305 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TER1 m Ifsucil Dully, Kurpt Suml.iy, by tin- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUIIsrUlTTION UATKS ILilly, by mall, one year J 'J1' Hilly, by iniill. i month '' ') Dally, by null, three months ' Pally, by mull, one month w Pally, delli creel by carrier, one wivl A KLAMATH PALIS. SATURDAY. SEITKMBKIt f.. 1908 "ALASKA WIII-IT" f.W.Utlt. lari'ful mill niruriili ihenilral test Hi : .nll bo iiilaU'iulliii: If tin- rt !! i M ii should bom) lniinol) written mi to iornilt two uliloly :r Ini; In torirolnllon A report of thl ehnr intcr liiivliitf bc'ii until mil In the hi .ilm xtutloti ntiil ImiIiik boon liuiilo Ilio inenin uf inUloailliiK now i:iiori and fm in Miners iik well im tio.it The confidence of farmers In the lilaho experiment station siiffoioil n socro shuck when It m.ih illM-meml thai Ilio iiinch-illM'iiiueil "Ahuk.i vhoat Is nut uf tho hlith iiialii In itlcatrd b) tho report of I. S Joins. .1. ...!... .., tli.i lil.iti,, wf.ltl.lll M 111. ll.IIII., ,1 I . ..' r..... -- ...... ....... f..,-.-- - --- tested a sainplo Tho illseludiiro that growers tho si.it Inn niitliurllloi shimlil been either carelesa or tiiercen.ir) illil bo maul) oiuiiich lo nchiiowloilRi- Ilio tho experiment station nnlluirltlw hail lorrnr Initoail of trlnc to niiiKo poor not Injure tho reputation of tho tii- explanations If Improper me has Hon more, however, than has tho of-1 hi en niailo of iho reirt Issneil In fort of the station to ecapo return-1 thi tilnho chomlsi. those persons who nihility for Its part In mlsloaillni; have su uattl it should I piucil farmoi-s who nilisht bo Inilmeil lojaiul irio'utcit If mhHi, Orouon- pay fancy prices for seil of tho new Man. variety Instead of admlttlni: that they had boon dupod or had len caroloss, tho Idaho experiment sta tion olllilals cndeaor to eroatu tho Impression that tho report of tho che mist did not read as It was reported In tho press, but tho explanations are plainly Insufficient for tho purpose Two bulletins hau Just bovn Is sued by tho station, one by Director II. T. French, and tho other b Chem ist l S Jones. In his bulletin, Mr. Trench sa)s tho chemist stated that, "Judging from tho chemical and phy sical condition of this sample.it would rank with the best grade of bluostem for flour-making purposes," and then Mr. Kremh proceeds to sa) that this statement might bo misleading unless taken In connection with expliina- Department of tho Interior. I' S (Land Oltlro at lnKolow, Oregon August C. IUOS. Notice Is heroli glum Hint (ler 1 1 lido I. llolleniaii, of Klamath Palls, Uregou, who, on Mu 2f, 1 UOS, made rtmtier and Sumo Application, .No. IINN, (Storl.il No 0'J.S3), for w'ijsol4 Action n. r as s, it. iu i: , w m has tiled liutlio of Intention to make ttual protif, to establish claim to tho land abo0 doscrlbed, botoio Count) ( lerk, Klaumth Co , at tils oltlro, at Klamath Calls, Oregon, mi tho l.lli dn of Octolioi. iyu. Clalinalit u.iiiioi us wltn, 'i Augusta J. Iliodeii, V. V Meiiil- lihall. Win. Ilollomau, It. I.' lllidoti, til of Klamath Tails, Oregon. J. N. WATSON, t-HMiMl ItegUtor. Noiiti: tint i'fiti.i('rios. STATU T IOWA MAV (iO Mil. ' Iowa (anted, ilerauted mid recnitt ol" is tho a) Iho working of prohl lilt Ion In that state Is summed up In Appleton's mngailno for Soptomliei by Trumbull While, who has obser od Iho working of the lona untllliiuui law- for tho past 'JO years Auording to his conclusions, Iho situation It regard to liquor selling In Iowa Is much liko that In referent o In nue track gambling In Now York before dolor nor Hughes forced tho ami gambling net through tho leglstntun That Is to say the si-lllng of liiior Is forbidden by tho law of tho stale but Is permitted h) another law lions of II... analvsl nm.lo m Mr A.I. "r""" ,m' Ul''r 'l'mK nil. urns at that time. which wero lo U,clb,cl1 fBra,,,in "" m,,r" "':m " " effect that the milling qualities of any wheat could bo definitely hotllod only from results of a milling test. I WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The Nt 1 1 nut ll-liim; in ! L"Mi i:colloiit iu,iiiiniii.diili"ii l ! Mltll' Cituipliiit out til- Im ii nl .-plli.ll rtllll . il"Hlel ml IhiiIIs m i. Ill I-III,' Mtnie I i ! L 1 1 leplinlie tmini' turn Aiiiiiiiiilli"ii t" t Hot Like. Will meet pillli'P lit Ul.lllillll Agi'tH'i. FRANK SILVIES I'KOI'KlimiK Klamath Ajoiify, Oiv. ' v 8 It t BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING I'. S l.aud Otltco, l.akrlow, (He gon. Jui ii. iyos Notion Is hereby gltcii that the .ilato of Oregon has llted In this of lieu Its applications under tho pro visions of tho act of Congress of Vugiitl II, ISIS, ami tho acta sup plomcutnl aud amendatory thereto, for tho following described lands, to nit: 1. 1st No. OSS, for soUswi;, Sec. I mid liw 1, nw i, , See ), T. 33 S.. It. .1 i:, W. M 1.11 No. OiO. for swi.iiei,. Sec 3, T. 3 I S It. 1 1 K. W. M. An mid all persons claiming ad versely tho lands described, or desir ing to object because of tho mineral character of tho land, or for any oilier reasons, u. me uispovu to up- J.j . nllan ... l. .!. I HI.. ll.nla kl.,B..I. .. I yiivuiu. riiuuim iiiu iiivu uiii.iiitiia ui ' protest 111 this office, on or beforu the 10 day of September, 1901. J. N. WATSON, 7-2 4-9-1 1 Itoglster. THE EVENING HERALD I Williamson there are reasons why You should ouy your Groceries nt Vim Klncr liros. 1st. Tlicy litivc the iloo-K you vviint 2nd. Their Groceries urc always fresh :trd. The price Is within rcaNon Jtli. They deliver phone orders promptly Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROs! Get the Habit Use Chase G Sanborn Coffees -,--Tn-r,-r.--rnli FUKJNllUKJ. TAIMJ- lAI)DIN(;Vou will it al Cilk'tt's lind i i! i i CIIIMSI - AM" Hlti l'I.Ai I A M-l t i l n H. E. CHILDERS KLAMATH FALLS, OKLCON I I X v v E. W. GILLETT S CO. .: ::::: ..4, j Heavy Krcltthtintt a Speclclty. U)4-(te Orders Art y Given Prompt Attention 0. K. Transfer & Storage! Company Having up-to-dutc Dinuo trucks we solicit your fine plnito movlnrf i'HONKS Office N7I lUnt 117 1 T. KENYON & GKIMES, I'KOPKIETORS ::: .::tv-:: -----4.-H4 lint the letter from Mr Jones to Mr. Adams, as printed In tho press dis patches, does not make this limita tion clear. Mr. Jones said he should like to make a mllllns tost, but the letter does not say that Hie mllllni; qualities could he determined only In that way. The letter In Mr. Adams MiyB that the simple of "Alaska" wheat Is the equal If not superior of our bluostem for lloiir-maklnc pur poses. A mero expression of a uitli to make a mill toft would not bo un derstood as iiuestlonliiK tho qunllly of the Kraln for manufacturing pur poses, after tho stroni; recorumenda- oenso fe ' This measure, nlilih is known In lima as the mulit law, prmlde for the Irtual suspension of the prohib itory statutes If the written cousoui of a majority of the IoriiI inters in n city or ',- per lent of the inters of a (ouuty is obtained. When this Is done III onsen mn) do Issued by tin Incut authorities, the stato license ft belli: JOOn, while the elites ma i Miri.' additional!) whatever the) Ikk l niii-i this system about one-fourth of On- imiiiilcH of town. Including most of tho (oiiutlex nloiiK the MIs Isslppl and Missouri rhers. in which tho majority of the titles of tho stale are located, have legalized lbiior xell- Ini;. It Is. therefore, erromous to MUTt'K Kilt I'flll.lCMIHS. (Nut Coal l.inil i ,iw ni vi,i C9BVU. ii ,,ii. uuiieai wished to convey tho Idea that u mlll-l,,oak "f Ioa "" " I''"'1'1'1""" "'. InK test wns the only one that would defluituly show the quality, he should lime said so plainly In his letter. Mr. Kiench also says In his bulletin that tho yields wero made up from small nreas. which fait was chen by Mr lli-pnrlinent of lli luleilor, I' S Land Oldie at l.al.e.., Oreijon. uut I'j, I tins. Notieo is liorcli) i;len that Hunt! W. Ilursell, of Merrill, OroKon, who, on !. 10, llinl. mado Homestead ll'ntrj, No. 322i: (Serial No. iiSa.'I). for sol,, Sec 13. T. 37 H. It. to IJ , W. .M., has llb'd notlio of Intention to make final I'oiiimiilutloii Proof, to stabllsh claim lo tho land uboto il i rlli.il. beforo iloKlstor ami deceiv er, at likei'W, OroKon, mi tho f.tli day of October. I SOS. Claimant iiatmit as witnesses: Murk Howard, of Merrill, Oregon, Krauk Johnston, of Klamath, Kails. OreRun, I toy Wlillnoy. of Klamath Tall. Oregon, Chas Waar. of Kliim ath r.ills, Orecon J N. WT.SON. i-'-'l llei elver Zim's Plumbing Shop Gontractlntt una Jobbing Kirstclass Line of I'liimb int; Spi'Cialties nml tlrst rlas Workmanship A. O. U. W. Building Klamath rails Adams, the producer, but not con tained in the letter of the chemist who made the test and reported. The bulletin which has been issued by Mr, Jones dls roses scleral ills (repunclcs. Tho bulletin i-ajs that tho chemical analysis was miulu In the summer of ISO", while his letter to Mr. Adams, as published In the press, Is dated May 4. 1&0S. This discrepancy In dates may be typo graphical, but If not it would bo worth while to know why un analy sis made In 1907 was not reported upon until 1908. Mr. Jonen says that "the owner wax uihised not to roly exclusively upon such (chemical) tests, hut to bilni; In a quantity suf ficient for milling uud then perfect!) reliable Information could bo fclvun him." But. like Director French, the chemist puts tho matter much strong or than he did In the letter signed by him and used by Mr. Adams to ml vortlse his when! These differences between Mr Jones' oiIkIuii) report and Ills present bulletin are not mere ly trivial matters. Both tho newspa poro .and the agricultural- publica tions took Mr. Jones' report as prac tically conclusive aa to the quality of the wheat for flouring purpoir-i, ni ho then expressed It If there Is any difference between Hour-making purposes and milling purposes, the ordinary citizen la not uwaie of the distinction. One of tho purposes of the chemi cal department of an experimental station Is to guard farmers ugalnst fraud and misrepresentation with re gard to seeds, fertilizers, spray mix tures, etc. if tbrs du,ty is to be per formed effectively, caro must bo tak en not only In making tests, but In j-a-l-g reports thereon. The most 'for a largo proportion of tho ponula i tlon live In communities whom sa loons are allowed to rim openly and legally, although the prohibition laws passed 15 )enrs auo never have lici-n repealed, and In some of the rural counties are still enforced An organized movement is now un der nay to submit a constitutional amendment providing for prohibition to tho Miters of louu. Prohibition Istx thcmoselves declare Hint If Hits I Is done tho amendment will ho car ried by from 30,000 lo ."0.000 major ity. On tho other hand those who lire opposed to prohibition Insist thai public sentiment has been growing ugnlnsl a prohibitory law over since. the present law was passed, and that I u into of the stato would cause It to return to the license systnui. DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klamath County Hank DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Atiirilcan Haul. A Trout Cu.'s ItuiMini; C. F. STONE Attorney at Law Olllice over -i.tollco, Klamnlli Tall. I Oregon Tn i-riKiir IS D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Kin math I'alls, Ori-'i.n i TICKETS ON SALE .. KltOM KLAMATH FALLS M' '0 ALL POINTS Baggage Checked Through to Destination Sleeping Car Berths Reserved APPLY TO Southern Pacific AT- KLAMATH LAKE NAVIGATION GO'S OFFICE MAIN STREET, NEAR BRIDGE T. A. K. FASSETT, - CITY TICKET ACT. :---:-- '.-;..:...:.to Sheffield Marine Gasoline Engines Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run. AmonK other owners here, Mr. K. F Hamilton has one Write ua for prices and catalog. V arc tho manufacturer. ooo Acitr-s nti:i:. The LttkeslcJo company has 2D00 acres ot land under tho Adams ditch that It will give ItK.NT FHKE for one year. This Includes the use of the land aud water. Tho renter must clear and placo tho land In cultiva tion. The renter k'ots all the crops but we reserve the rluht to pasture the atubblti. The I-ikeiide Company, J Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill, Oregon. FAIRBANKS MORSE & COMPANY 1st and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. 44!m 544.:..:..:..:..!.? I i I ?. u X . Abstracting vJiJUS'., I'OS .1 'l lltMl I, I'ri'iuilenl Maps.'PUni, UlucIPrlnls, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers IIh.t i: itiiiic, S-crelry Klamath FalLs.Oregon . . 44fr the Pcltz Auto la (or hire at reasonable raua to par tlM. Just as cheap to go In a auto as In a atage. H. E. PEL.TZ. pine and 6th atreeta. 7-3 1-8-31 Kur Ia'mhi-, Hotel with everything uew, dining room kitchen, eight rooms, parlor; flaa patronage, feeding from 100 to 200 dally. Inquire at Hotel Dorrla, Dorrls, California. 8-5tf MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blockH in Milla Addition wero offered at iiarjrain prices a number of ahrewd inve.t tors bought; since that time vuluea have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys at present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advanco in prices. Hernerii her these lots aro FIFTY feet iu width and ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep-more than double the area of ninsl town lots offered to Investors. ('HAS. k. woiiukn 1'ri-nlilciil M. WOUDKN ('nalilcr KltKI) MKMIAS- Vlcii-I'realdent The American Bank and Trust Co. FRANK IRA WHITE Office on Fifth Street CAPT. O. C. APPLKGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesmen. i jirrr ""--i, ,! "SI'. ' YT I i y- j -l-2V. ---TS fflJMJll.liU' "r ($ fgSS 3 g gg S SS, ' -i--i tt -. i.ii'.vi Trg---;: a- """" ' pi . .. . i y'--52Z57T .afisSSi CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Ath and Main trci ""yy'wwwiiiiipiiJi. BWW