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KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1910
HAIRY RXPRRT RATS
RTATR N'KKIW ROAIM
VtaMor MikM it
Hon of tegni Industry
PORTLAND. Ore.. July II. Ore
gon, with i he greatest dairy prospect
of any place In the world. U not dalrv
Ini. has not even scratched the in
dustry. Oregon, the center of a vaunted
civilisation, ha not wagon road
worthy of a civiiited community; in
facta. Ha roadi are worse than those
of any other country aare wlldea
Raaata. and It la foollahneaa to try
build ap the dairying Induatry with
out the roads to market the product
The strong statements were mad
bv Dr. Bernhard Boeggild. the eoil-
naat Danish dairy authority, after h
cursory Inspection ol Willamette Val
ley dairies aad an automobile trip
through Marlon. Polk aad Yamhill
counties The more tha great dalrr
maa sees, the stronger grows bis con
viction fwat Oregon has not even com
menced to dairy, baa not learned the
fat principles of modern dairying,
yet has at command the greatest dairy
resource of the world. la the Wil
lamette Valley alone. Dr. Boeggild
thlaka there la aa much acreage avail
able for dairying aa there Is la all the
aatloa of Denmark, aad both soil aad
climate are much better here.
Further thaa thaae general re
marks oa the uaappreciated aad ua
larid wealth dormant ia Orogon.
Dr. Boeggild baa many camatle corn
meat to make on some of the dairy -las
method employed la the plants
adjacent to Portland. With very few
easepUous. he say, there are no mod
ern dairies la thia region He haa
bean giving aa mack time aa he could
to iaanectlna of plant at the door of
Portland, aad the atatemeata he
makes about some of thaae haa caused
oeSeera of the Commercial Club to in
vite him to give an Illustrated public
lecture oa dairy sanitation An ef
fort Is being made to have this public
lecture added to the two already plan
nod, that the people of Portland may
learn whnt unsanitary dairies mean.
what is done In modern plants to pro
tect health aad life, aad of the dan
ger that eilata in some of the exist
ing plants
Discouraging aa the great Dane's
statsmswts are ia respect to Oregon
dairy achievement, his forecast of
what can he done hare whea modern
studies aad conditions are brought to
the aid of Oregon dalrylag. la all that
the mast ardent optimist could ever
ask. He believes this the favored
dairy region of the United States and
of the world. What the 6.000 square
miles west of the Cascade range could
be made to prod ace whea properly
husbanded aad exploited he will not
even venture to estimate, bat It la an
parent that the totals are something
should bo done he does not indicate
t words are In generalities, but arc
delivered with uch emphasis that no
doubt Is had of their meaning, and or
the faith of the speaker In moans of
Accomplishing what he suggest
SOUTH AMERICAII TO VISITUS
PRRHiDCvr of rrahi. to mark
TOIR OF THIS tWXTRV
felted Mates Rwya Nearly too.ono..
ooo Worth of Good From
That Nation
la this country ho will make a tttd
not only of our army, visiting West
Point and several of the principal
military posts, hut ot our collegiate
and public school systems, of our
river snd hsrbor Improvements antl
ot our Industrial enterprises, lis Is
St years old. anil therefore In the
prime of his life In Ruropo. whore
he has just been visiting, he haa been
shown great honors by Rmperor Wil
liam and other heads of nations.
KYom the United States ho will re
turn to Braill. where ho will he In
augurated president earlv In March
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SHKF.l' II iTK. RIKA HARD
The prejudice of a cowman against
sheep, the downright human hnte, la
hard to grasp, oven when tho motive
for his Ill-feeling are understood. At
an Illustration ot how far this feeling
can carry oven a man of poise, edu
cation, and nil-round good equipment,
this incident Is cited:
There was once a president ot the
I United States who, In his younger
days, was In the cattle business on
the rangea of Montana. During a po-
I llticsl campaign journey Into the
' west, this eminent statesman and
' scholar was the guest of a United
Btatea senator from Wyoming, on tho
, senator's ranch near Laramie Rid-
i Ing through the big pastures there
one morning with his host, aad other
more or leas prominent men. the
statesman came suddenly In sight of
a flock of aheap. He rained up short.
I with severe countenance.
Forgetting, in the agitation ot the
j moment, that he waa also a scholsr.
the eminent statesman, his face trou
bled with wrath, demanded- "What's
United Press Service.
WASHINGTON. D C. July 61.
The people of the United States will
soon have an opportunity to show to
ii ureal South American senoral unil
talesman whether they are really In- , tBem
teretted in our (liter republic or Perhaps out of a desire to be polite,
not On August 5 there will arrhi .the host replied Them, sir? Why,
in New York city Marshal Hemic n '"em's sheep."
Fonseca. president-elect of Bratll He
will remain four weeks in this eoun-'
try. calling first upon President Tsft
st Beverly, then upon Secrets n Knox
Bat the people of Oregon must
build roads flrst. says tho dairy ex
port. To thlak of developing say
f dairy with roads as they are now
be thinks tks height of tolly. Dairy
lag, like tks fruit industry aad other
children of the soil, requires Arm.
well-graded roads, whereby milk aad
batter aad cheese may be delivered
to market at a low transportation
charge. Unless this facility exist.
Dr. Boeggild doss not ase how this,
tks most fsvored Isnd of all, can hope
6 make an Intelligent progress
award development of latest dairy
wealth.
Tksn tks dairyman of Denmark
would have tks brothers of tks Indus
try la Oregon begin at the bottom.
Mo waate them to Issrn tbe dlfferenco
between a goodcow sad a poor one.
took of tks cow is a vary Important
step. Following this, ho would have
sss Orogon men warn tks kssp of
fairy animals, with reference to gen
era! attention, sad especially food,
y a slight osTort. he says that tks
sows gf tho state may ho made to
yield twig aa snitch as they do now.
Ia all tho details of modern dairy
lag seise oe. Or. awafjllfl soys, there
Is mack to loam bars, aad that tho
aysoloat work that could ho bestowed
wwAwJ ho who Ooaahlaaf Of tho Prague)
dolrrasee
at Valley Forge, aad afterward visit
ing such of the principal cities of the
I'nlted States as he may see flt to ac
cept invitation from. He will be ac
companied by Dr. Jose Carlo Rodrl
Eues. an eminent Journalist of Latin
America, aad the proprietor of tbe
Journal do Commercio" of Rio de
Janeiro, one of the greatest newspa
pers of the world.
The following fact will help the
average man to appreciate whv the
visit of President-elect Foasoca has
especial slgnlflcsnce: Braill u rsp
Idly forging ahead to a position ss s
world power, with corresponding de
velopment of closer diplomatic rela
tions with tho United States: It has
aa ares so great that la it could be
placed sll the connected territory of
the United Ststes from California to
New York, with room still left over
for those two states: It hsa popula
tion of 2A.0d0.000, which Is greater
then that of sny other American
country aside from the Ualted States.
It has an annual foreign commerce
tallied at 6600,000,000 which Is sec
only to Canada and Argentina after
tbe United Slates: It Is jut entering
upon a period of great material aad
commercial expansloa. which will call
for the Investment of millions of
United States money sad a vast quan
tity of products manufactured by the
capital aad labor of this country: It
has s coast Hue oa the Atlantic oeesn
twice as great aa that of the Ualted
States, aad out of tks Amsson river
flows foar times the volume of water
that empties Into the Oulf of Mexico
from the Mississippi: Its capital city.
Rio de Jsaelro, has s population of
1,000.000. while It has la too Paulo,
Banal. Para, Pernsmbuco. Mnsssas
Santos sad Rio Oraade do Sal. other
Pisces that are growing as rapidly aa
tbs Western cities of tks United
Ststes: Its largest state, Amasoaaa.
covers 766,000 squsre miles, or near
1 three times that of Tessa.
The United States purchased from
Braxil last year eotee. rubber, hides
sad kln. cacao and many other pro
ducts, valued st asarly 60.000,000.
and it sold to BratU Iron aad steel
manufactures of great variety, min
eral snd refined oils, wheat flour sad
bread stuffs, manufactures of wood
and cotton, chemical sad drugs, au
tomobile, etc.. valued st approxi
mately Il8.000.00fl. The fact that
those flgures show a largo balance
against the United Bute to the very
reason why tbe business Interests of
our country should got Into closet
touch with the government, people
snd markets of Braill If they do
this, there to no reason why the
United States should not sell annually
1100,000,000 of products to that
country aa easily ss It doss 118,
000,000. Of Prssldsnt-elect da Tnaiin it
can be further said that bto title of
Marshal" comas from holding tho
highest position la tbs Brasllton army
to which hs has risen atop by step
from the rank of lleutensnt. Al-
tnougn a groat sstdter, hs is also s
"Let mo out ot here," ssld the
eminent msn, trembling in snger,
"let me out of here!" So saying he
put spurs to his horse, headed for
the wire fence, took It with a leap.
and galloped away toward the ranch
house, tho tails of his short cost
stsndlng out behind him in choleric
protest sgslnst sheep, snywhere snd
everywhere.
A few hours later this same emi
nent msn refused to continue aa In
spection of tho ranch' buildings, be
cause he saw a shearing shed In the
barn yard.
"I thought we might overcome bla
prejudice a little." sighed the senator,
'but it's no use."
This sheep hster, when It takes s
rsttlemsn. Is bigger than anything
else in him. Human rights, even the
sanctity of human life, nre nothing
In the red glow of Its terrific heat.
O W. Ogden In the Auuist Every
body's.
Proof Positive
"I want an absolutely fearless msn
for this position."
"Then you wsnt me. I've been
wearing a straw hat over since June
frost began."
"Mamma, when I say my prayers
tonight may I pray for rain?"
"Of course, dear. But don't you
think we've had rata enough?"
"Not qalte. Jennie Jones la going
to have a picnic tomorrow, and I ain't
Invited."
Xot Kvcaj Condensed Cream
"My dear." said the young bus
bsnd ss He took tbe bottle of mlk
from the dumb-waiter sad held It ap
to tho light." have you noticed that
thero's never any cream on thl
milk?"
"I spoke to tbs milkman about It,"
she replied, "and ho explained that
the company always fill their bottles
so full that there's no room for cream
on top " Everybody's Magstlne
KJIIiug the Goose Agate
Tbe old family physician being
awsy on s much needed vacation, his
practice waa entrusted to his bob,
n recent medical graduate. When
the old msn returned, the youngster
told him, smong other things, that hs
hsd cured Miss Ferguson, sn aged
and wealthy spinster, of her chronic
Indigestion.
"My boy," said the old doctor,
"I'm proiffl of you; but Miss Fergu
son s indigestion Is what put you
through college.
methods. How this' notsbly peaceful ststesman. sad while'
Edition
A western bookseller wrote to a
house in Chicago asking that a dosen
copies of Canon Farrar's "Seekers
after Ood" be shipped to him at ogee.
Within two days he received this re
ply by telegraph:
"No seekers after Ood la Chicago
or New York. Try Philadelphia."
Neck aad Rats Today
"How does It happen that you ate
five minutes late it school this morn
ing?" the teacher asked severely.
"Please, ma'sm," said Bthel, "I
muat bare overwasbed myself."
Everybody's Msgaslas.
Related Opportunlt)
"I thought your wlfo forbade you
to marry again when she died?"
"So ahe did: but now I'm Juat go
ing to show her who Is master In th.
house "
Main Street
Income property, rented at $48 per
mouth. Price a&orm. only fll.ooo
cash reqalml. If you want Sfl per
cent on money invested see Oe, H.
Rice, with (tillcnte, office adjoining
American hotel. Photic Ml.
BICYCLES
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t a Rambler, on aale at
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Guns for sale or for rent.
We carry a full line of
Sporting Goods
THE GUN STORE
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PLASTERING
If you waat the right man at the
right time and at the right price gel
'IHOMAM to to your plastering. All
Ctrl snsisiiic.il to ho flrst thuw
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We are now agents for tbe well
known Victor Phonograph snd
regards. We have a nice lino
of up-to-date phonographa aad
records, noedlea aad supplies
Come In and hear some of the
Isto records We also have a
Urge lino or Edison phono
graph snd records. Stsrr
piano, sheet music and musical
Instruments of all kinds.
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H. RABBIS
WM. WAGNER
Home Realty Co.
'THE FARM SPECIALISTS"
Phone 81 1 525 Main St., near 6th
III'MI l KLAMATH MII'NTV
No. I I'.t acres: very near I mile tost River
frsfli A new house; partly cleared and in crop;
t'othliii finer In the country.
FARM l.tNINt NI HTlM K UtXlllls
I I fill acres, .1 tulles aoiithraat ill Ml.ll.iml
II arris In sagebrush, V arrea under ditch, Iti
hi iok 1,1 mil lint Ion I'roiliired II bushels of when'
imi (If BIOS, I i, suiMt ie.it i.ie i i ,
No. a Hiii inn' homestead rellsqulshmenl,
miles out; Rood house, large barn, windmill; jr.
acre. In iMitatoea; good team. All for 9l.miO.iH-
n. ;l if.n eases. mile finm Klamath Falls; I (in
n'ros In crop, It-ioom house, good barn aad out
buildings; '. tnllo from school snd 6 mils from
church, 4 mites from Midland With crop, 6
per acre, without crop, per acre AsA.no
Mo. I isn 1,1 1. in Cue Valley, 10 miles from
Klamath Falls, l ', miles liom school; small lious.i
and barn; acres cleared Terms: IIOOll rash,
balance per rent For acre 01 A on
If. I N arrea with 46 ids of Kwsuns Lake
wale front, .lu acres of reclaimed Title land. :
acre under Government system, small houas snd
iisrn. good well Tetins I'ei arre SNO.mi
No. g -.It: srres. 1 1 7 seres mesdow, :. acres
tlllalde and III anea timber; S miles from Klam
nth Falls, house I looms, large barn: line imk
proposition Tom ft mm rash, balance a po
rent gA.IMMIIM
No. 7 l I'm acre., 4 ' mile from Klamath Fall
.mo i miles from Midland. 0 acres In cultivation
small nun., ami barn, gooa well; all fenced; I in
acres under government ranal I'riro. 66 per acre,
under the ditch: house, barn, well, fenced; la crop.
term- "er acre ... a0O.no
No. a ii." acre. agbrnsh; 0 acres under :he
ditch; corner of rounty road: cleee lo school BSSflflj
t mile from ell v. terms Per sere flflTTJMl
No u !:) nasao. ii under the ditch; 6 mile,
in l, alt In sagebrush; nm soil, main county road;
no'offl ' J"i -i "'ia tita (j.iuiiniuii
term- I'er s.re gsM.Aft
No. in Mn srres nesr Merrill; over 100 arre.
No. II III arie. ITS under cultivation ail
above dltrh, nil under fenre; 3 mile from Klam
stb Falls; t-roor" house, large barn, 6 well. Ternta
I:- mm cash, halanre 7 po rent I'er acre . gsjH.mt
No. ia i ." snrs ; miles from Klamath Kails, gg
Ijthevlew road. ' mllea from Oisne, good house
and bsrn, place waa hnmesteaded S" ears ago,
well Improved In gugn respect IVr acre SST.rM
No. IS UK.71 acres, all tn sagebrush eacept
BwBBjl I" acres in pine limber, tin scree fenced.
anti li riKsilon. I.' miles fiom Klnmath alls mil :
n. ilo from hi. in I i mi I'or arre SilA imi
,11 llll
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II ! acre, 'i mllea from Klamatn is
r ditch ami In ullltailnn, well Improved
iiiw, gooil I'Sin. windmill, etc Ksception
d proprni Teim. I'er sere STHimi
1.1 Sn acre on Lost Itlver, 13 mllea fiom
ksBBsalh Fella: no sires under ditch, all denied
und in cultivation, undo fence .. i..it,r soil In
Klamath liaulu lorn- II .'..in rash. Iialanre S pn
cent IVr nrre B.MI imi
The above I only a iarlial llai of I !.- mm)
Isriua asxt ram tm He hate foe Mir. If il I. gonil,
e In.vc il.
i HOMF OR N INtJTMKNT
New. model n, I loom, pnmrv, closei, balhrooui.
i IhuiImiI lompleie, inh. toilet, lavatory, hoi water
In kltili. plastered, three coals of paint . perfect
interior nni.h, double flooi . (inn location: splendid
view Nothing ! iii i in the . in for aualllv or price
lerm or msn
HTI : Iliil'KIITV IMl'IIOVKH
No. I Ail largo lots, line now house, new liarn
two large new hen houses, fruit trees, modern lie
proveinenls. sll for little nunc than cost of build
Ings; Fsirvlew Addition .. gBXMOO.iMi
No. A- Im r.0i60 In Fair view Addition, aew
i loom bouse, rltv water. Terms . STOO.itii
eus uodippv siummn iii enou uiooj-i- 4 oK
lot; good location A splendid lnvwtni.nl
Terms. g,.-VMMMi
No. N Fine n-room bungalow on Fine Street:
new : ml nnilon In everv rnsprrt One of the he:
buy in city. Term. ga.ooo.iMi
-Nil. g 'if. tiiHl (,n U.li. ftllru.1 Iimm. k.,IIJIna
iohcu tor fiiu iter niontn Terms I
No, lu tl-ronm bouse on Csllfoiula Aven'-e
Rscellent l.ume. bouse new and 011 car Hue
Terms. Sl.tMMliNi
If sou dsj not see il aa 1 hi. Il. get; .houl II.
We wars it.
HOME REALTY GO.
Auctioneers Get Our Term
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