The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1909, Image 1

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DAM ALMOST
. COMPLETED
MtfXVN r.vrni M.iH IT Wll.li
m MV lW VMM'M HUNT
SlUWORKIMfONTULCUKC
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UM)A Hrlag '' 'Pl H1" K
ri irMiln gwirirra for
All Winter' Work
W. W. Patch, the Klamath 1'tojrtt
ittfgttt. rrcmtly r turned (rum a
Ir1 o h Our l-ke '1m, '
lit t !kKnibr, tie mM. tho work up
ktlaliberiiiplelft. All that Bow
nmiiu lo I don U a lldl" Unimex
Mtttfea ami alxnil fifty feel of
eat otk.
festernlnic lli work on tnc Tula
Uk outlet, ho .tutiM that I hi guv
macat sow bait a J J-fool latittch on
tU Uk; which m ImIiik Sited up
MJtriblo put un anil a entering nf
ttlrsaliol lwl a protection
ttalait ice Ibli Inter. A aonu
Uk laturh It ready ami In rtiaiml
alas, work on Ilia enlargement of the
artwil iutli( of thci Iske will bo
artlrtly uihcl nail, In all probability
MM el lh eusvilhig work will Iw
Iom on the additional outlets (ilannl
tk tottthrrn end of tin) lakr.
Tkr li a an( of men at work
tarn at t'fweoi cuttlni wood aid
rttltf lb quarter In ahaiw mi that
varkraa romlnuv (hero alt wlntr,
Jilt ao w ( ImiKMtlbl to toll
ft Ue water tlial U liralnlac out
of tk Uke It emi.tjIiiK, Ihou'lh It la
(trUla that It la hubbllnK up In
tfrlH on lbs California iMo of h
alll. Blncn work rommentvtt on
U aUrtement of (bo outlet thrr
Ue aa much water la rntialw out
Uta k lata br., anil u atvplntT
tkroath ami by unknown channata
: Christmas G
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Creiteit UfortMit of hm f Hi glfti for the youig and old ever iiowm In tkli
rtty now oa dlaplay and rtady for your iiipectlon. Yon will have no tremble
to"., your Chrlttaaa ahofplal at thla atorc and RIMIMIIIR the, grand
rUamewtare ioiag to dive away: firet, Choice between Ladlea and
Gcnti 23 Tailored lalt. lecoad, Choice between Doll and Carrlaic and
Wl and AitoaoMla '
RuR K STORE
mil tttitii Km valleya ImiIum. When th
nutlet linn hten Inrreaaeit an tlmt Dm
at Mam In kiiiii. duty time u liirKn
it that now nnwlutt nut, ( Mill prnli.
ably Im hmiii in lixntit iln mirlncii
hern It mine out mi Ili other aide,
nml llifii tin- real work run Ixi mm.
I no mum),
AMI THIH AT MKIIItIM,
Huturitdy iildbt n iihiU, of ioumI.
ii a who hail ItubllHol rntber loo freely
of lliat iU(.oti i.-i titer ervei
at I'alrvluw iiMik In the nhow nt the
Merrill neia linune TUvy inmment
el In ralber ationt laimuaxe on the
lliuilc, lelternllliK that It a rotten.
Tin Uaiter of tbit oicbralra lbnr
(iMKhlr illtituite.l, fur Ibrni wua a
)ouiik laily tl"tittc thi ilaim, anil bit
llivltnl tbr boUtrroua rrltlr lo ooinx
nut tlilo ami Kile their luthl rrlllcUm
of thn nuitlr, Tbla the) rllil, arnl the
orrbelra liaiter mt the ilrelilmi un
a knmk'out blow, Tb recreant pair
eie then lakrn In tharco by the mar
hal. When I hey reliirneil (rum alum
berlaml ho aakeU If they wlihetl to
lake out a warrant for the man lu
bad all tick thm. Hailly tboy abook
their lieaila,
"Nil," they aiuacrtxl, "Ihit liiualc
waa fine."
IlKMTtCU tint i: ox i:i.ixtiii)
!lIMII.
UaliiR to a hnw rontrart with the
factory un latupa, wblrh reilucea our
roal, w will from ami after thla date
tr ilubea lit (uliia,
3, i, 10 and Ite.-I'. rarbon clnbrn,
JOc erb.
SI r,-i, rarlxTri xlnbea, JOc rath,
to w. Merlillan Blobr, 10c rach.
100 w, Merlillan ulolx-a, Ige rach.
20 c.-p. TunKden gtuUi, tie rach,
33 tvp. Tunttcn Ktobe, "Co each.
it r p. Tuncnten itlobra, $1.10.
KLAMATH rI.I.H I.ItlllT AMI
WATKIt CO.
Wm. V. Ilalilwln la rather terlnui.
ly III at hit homo.
Toys and Dolls
MEETING OF
CITY DADS
iicm'Mit hkmi-montAi.v m.trr.
I.XI IIKI.II MHT MOIIT
SEVERAL PERMITS GRANTED
An llntliiami Itrail Allowing llm
Weali-rn I'nlon Teleanili Com
ny In Killer I lie City
Tlieru wna a ri'Kiilnr mvotlnK of the
city council lat tilght.
,-Vtler lertnlu bllla for tho amcnt
of tlu lalmr employed on tho rebuild
liiK of tho rriMiawalk and a bill for
lumber from Moore llroa. had bn
npioret nml miImI paid, acveral
wtlim fur biilldliiK purmlta wero
(ad nml allowed. A petition from
the Knnuera' Iniplerirnt rompany waa
et nilde, lii It they nikrd to bo al
lowed In Iibiik a ilcn In front of tho
MihIi link cry ou Man at reel. Tho
lounrll wanted more ipeclflc Informn.
lion oitKernliiK tho algn, and nl ',hu
pMlllon ailde.
Tho orillnanro arceptlnR a deed
from the Klamath l.ond and Tranc
IHirtatlon company for certain land
on Conner arenue mid for tho eitcuil-
Inn of that nieniie waa adopted.
An ordinance KratillnK thn Wtttcrn
I'nlon Telegraph romiany tho right
to enter the city and erect all necea
aar) piilra waa paurd on to In accond
reading.
It waa voted to refund Certain r.
Kinal taiea paid Uy K. C. Wllaon,
Tho major and Colonel Wllklna do
rldrd to Ro around tho outlying addl
tlona Tueaday and fig (Killing place
and npHtnt tho Judgrii for the coming
etutluti, tho neccaaary thirty da-
before the mailer rpn bo put to a vote
being now almoit completed,
Tho matter of tho bridge at Tenth
IS
and Canal atreuta wai again referred
to tho atreet committee to bo reported
on nt the next meeting.
Chief of Police Carter was directed
to aervo notice on Knglneer Patch
that thu nulaanre of the Ankeny ca
nal in tut be abatol.
A motion to aljourn waa then
made and carried.
COKNKII TAKKM COXTIMK.NTAI;
Korraer HewMeWl of Thla lily Hrrau-e
the Hl HoalHry
Waller K. Conor, the well known
hotel man, la now, manager of the
Continental hotel m Dan Franclaco.
Tho Continental, formerly known aa
the I'aclflc-arand, at located on Ellla,
at I'owell atreet, awtr one block from
thn. Kmorlum and one-eighth block
from tho Flood building, In which
aro located all of Ike principal rail
road and ateamahlfi1 ticket office.
Tho houae I fire, and earthquake
proef: haa 300 roogo and 100 pri
vate! hatha. I equipped throughout
with Maker beta and contain every
device known to tbcclenro of mod-'
ern hotel keeping. Conducted on
tho Kuropcan plan, rate It up.
Tho Continental I now recognlted
a a home of cohifort.
The ownerarrcallihinf the full IB
liortanco of the location, together
with the general euund for a high-
claaa, yet modi'ataVprlced hotel, bavo
converted an a44ola)ec atore to tho
enlargement of the hotel lobby, writ
ing room and 14 je' reception room.
with a wide otmaiatlon window. The
management coaajMera It opportune
In making thceaBouBcaanta, to
give aSaorance'f peraoaal efort
toward the- convenience and comfort
of all, and the .maintenance of the
highlit principle, believing Ikat a
well atlafled gucat I the beet medi
um of aollcltlng patronage. There
fore, remember: "The Continental
hotel enjoy tho advantageous combi
nation of tho mot central location
with home comfort and moderate
rate," In the heart of the theater
and ahopplng dlatrlct.
I'KOOKAM AT THK IRUJ
"Wright llrothvr' Aeroplane."
Thl I tho lateat and best picture
over made of this wonderful tnven-i
tlon, and shows the oSclal tests
mado before President Taft and oth
ers of high standing.
"Poxy Farmer," "Peddling Shoes"
and "Why She Didn't Marry" are all
very amusing comedlef.
"The Web of Fate" aad "Charity
Rewarded" aro both very pleasing
and Interesting dramas. '"
"Satan' Smithy" I one of the most
beautiful hand colored Sims ever
shown In Klamath Falls.
I
AT THK OPKKAHOISK
"Before the Mast" Is a tale of love
and romance, tho scenes laid In a ash
ing lllago and before the mast oa an
ocean-going vossel. "Living Dolls"
Is a wonderful and fantastic tale of
an Intentor who gives his life to mak
ing dolls that will walk, talk and
think. Ills protty wife, of course
but' that's the s(ory. "Bweet Dreams
Intermingling With Nightmare,," aa
a pretty maiden travels through slum-
norland. "Tho Champion Heavy
Weigh Utter" uses fake weights, and
when the crowd find out oh, my, but
you should see. "Miss Simpson" Is
very attractive, as you will agree
when you seo that clever Sim, "Miss
Slrapsoa'a Attractiveness." And then
"Winning a Princess" Is really de
lightful sport.
There are about 4.S00 msa em
ployed on the two railroads comlag
Into, the Deaohutes river canyon. At
the mouth of the rlw both, llasa
have coaslderable grading doae aad
art laying seme traek. Stiver Laka
( Leader, ,
SURE OF A
MEAT PUNT
JOII.f C. HIM. IIKBK IXKIKIW
I'P A HiTK
LOCAL CAPITAL IS WANTED
Ire Itaat, Packlim Hoawe aaaf Creaa.
rry la AdaHthiw Bwtay aMrket
fur the Pamirr ,
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John C. Hill, aealor partner of the
llolcomb Realty company, riald thl
afternoon that the packlf f houae and
lo plant to be built herwrtly are a
certainty. It I the deaWff'tbW
who have the matter In charge; tb.r
name are withheld from publication
at preeent, to IntereaCtocal capital In
tho enterprlae, and ao bring the later-
eat of the city strongly Into the mat
ter.
The plant will coat approximately
150.000. There will be a alaughter-
houao where they will kill" their own.
beef, aheep and hog. A packing plant
where every part of the anlmal-wlll
be utlllted the bone.'litlr and. all.
Hcce they will manufacture lard, glue
and all the other product from the
by-product of the alaughter-hooce.
Then there will be a cold atorage
plant from which they will ship eggt,
butter, chicken, turkey, etc. thu
making a ready market for all-the
produco raised by the farater la this
neighborhood. An Ice plant for the
manufacture of artlBdal lea will also
probably be established aad a cream
ery for the making 76f butter, aad
cheese, though this la met a yet4
elded upon.
Thl plant and daughter-house will
em ploy, at least seveaty-lve men aad
probably a treat many more. The
men who are considering the estab
lishment of this Immease coacera'are
practical packers and thoroughly un
derstand the business from A to Z.
They feel certain that when the rail
roads are completed there will" he a
ready market for all they can produce
and they will spare no' expense la
making tho whole concern a, complete
success, aad ao develop the resources
of this country.
CKMKNi; INDl'wTRY
teterestiM lafsraaatlraa Faralahtd by
a Mm Who Kaows.
Having had maay laqulrlea regard-
lag cement aad concrete, I aaall try
and reply tolerably Intelllgably oa
these Interesting subject..
Cements are manufactured frosa.
limestone, having aa aa associate eith
er glacerlal clays or shales of the
proper analysis These muat be la
close proximity to the Umeatoae to
bo profitably manufactured, a"ad the
Umeatoae must carry St per cent or
54 per cent calclte, plus carboalo aatd
gas, 44 per cent, which would give a
chemical analysis of 91 or 8 per
cent pure lime, la the maaufacture
of cement the word "Portland" seems
to be misconstrued. Thla la applica
ble to all cements manufactured by
the use of limestone, elays or shales,
and tho word Is the name of tho la
veator. Foreign oements are manufactured
oa such a large scale that the Amer
ican manufacturers have beea com
pelled to meet competition. Forehra
cements are dutiable at 30 ceats war
barrel. Cements vary la teasUe
strength, due to the chemical caaage
la the Ingredients used, aad espeelal
care must be taken la the amount of
magBMlft (M. Q, O.) that nay appear
before maaufaeture. Testa caa be
mad for aouaaaesa la thf teUewiag
wayat j
Briquettes, '3 of BBadi of esaaeat,
keft'ia water at ldefrae seat, (17t
F.) and tcitcd In two and se'ven day.
Oauged with 7 per cent of water by
weight, It should show a tenal'.-i
strength of 300 pounds on an averago
of soven days setting. This should
bo tho breaking weight of briquettes,
Ixl Inch net section with weight run
on at tho rate of 100 pounds In 13
sections.
For soundness Norms! Portlsnd
cement expsads slightly when kept In
water at tho ordinary temperature. If
not perfectly, sosad test bars Kept at
a higher temperature, E-0 ISO deg.
P., expanda largely and may evea
crack and go to pieces. la purchas
ing cemc,Brtsecure a material soumf,
well Buret J and prepared from thor
oughly mixed raw materials. Me
chanical test for ordinary uses caa be
made by a aeries of tests, thereby de
termining the residue. For aa eam-t
pie, a followsu ' . .
38 p. c leslaSrsoa 300x300 sieve.
35 p. c residue oa 130x130 sieve.
7 p. c residue oa"7-g7 sieve,
l.tt p. c. residue on 50x50 sieve.
The above would, show the cement
to be finely ground aad free from
foreign matter, 'which would deter
mine the strength aad soundness.
Regard mixing of cement for or
dinary 'purposes follow the Instruc
tion belew: vi.j, .
To three parts of good sharp sand
and gravel put one of good Portland
cement, form a heap of the ballast,
throw saad and oa top, then cement
Commence'at one aide of the heap and
throw It aside until It forms another
heap. Do thla four or Sve times be
fore wettlag. Repeat thla, addbg
water at the saase Uaaa. Va a water
pot for wotUag. ,MU. beards If
possible. Dirt la tajarkwa ten con
crete. ' About oaa cask of cemsar, -two
ponds. Is- aBWy.''i'ehuBef :go -te
oa cubic yard of gravel or saad.
Concrete, except for. foaadatloa,
requires faclag. To make thla pias
ter use one of eeaaeat to oaa of Sae
standard saad ,(aot potato soil ) . The
more thoroughly mixed the bettor
concrete results. ., .
The concrete business has grown
4.000 peaeeatiahMat'elaM'yanr1
l.i Amerhta, aad today Is only In lt
lnfaev Z. t-f-e
T vrhtit? ate ft& B3af v
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8uperiateadcnt Hydraulic 8toae and
Brick Oomnaay. l(1 t :v it
JfaTOI IfOTtCK
There was335,000 galloaa of water
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rua to waste last altrtU' ea'aeeoaat of
persoaa laavlaa;,fauceta to
veat freealag. Wa have placed
spectora. aad from sow oa all water
found left running wilt be shut off a't
lae eura.
KLAMATH FALLS LIOHT AND
WATER
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Our Guarantee
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CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
AltltAXORMEXTH MADR FOR KX-
HIHIT FOR OMAHA
s. p. to runts cah, etc
Real KsUte aa4 Basaaeas MeafKMer
Into the PUa WRh Alacrity
Will Re Ftoe CoMectleau
There was a special ateetlag of the
Chamber of Commerce Moaday after-
boob at 4 o'cloek. la Wilbur Wright's
oSlee, which all buadaeas ata war
Invited to attead.
F. H. Thompeoa. ta local aatn far
the Saathera PadSe aaaoaaeel that
he bad received word frosa tho head
omce saylag that they woaM be glad
to furaiah a sixty-foot "ear la waish
exhibits are to bo shipped to the arc
hlbltloa at Omaha. The ear wiH be
furnished at aay tlaae stated by tho
Chamber, aad will be take whea tbeV
notify tke compaay that taey are
ready to have It moved. -.. '
Various committees war appotated "
to get exhibit from various parts of
the county and to carry oa the asesa -
sary cosXespoBdeaee. 1
Needless to say everyone is vary w-
thuslastlc. aad that all aro leadtag "
their aid la ataktac thla a real saw-'
cess, The oahlbHa are hilsg takoa f
C. T. Oliver's seed star, where the r
will be arraaged amS preaarsd farv
shlpmeat j
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raalgaatloa of Rev. OesswT. Fraat, as)-
suted supply, jesltedJtajiaaajail, .
moas vote to ask Mr. Pratt to wttfs-
dar. Wa. imlsaiitlianTtawlaw-wawi..
seated to do whoa waited ape by a
NSI,ortha-aaara.vi-iSv
The ladebtedaeea of the eharch was
arof Ided far. aad soaalaeaakls addt-
UoBswere asade to tho pliagaa at
Saaaelal sapaart. The haalBiBS af
fairs of 'tho efearek wsra tisrsaghly
discussed, aad all aaosaai dsatraaa at"-
seelag helaterestot the aharak) aaVt
vaacoa.
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