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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON
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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH. aMltor
PiiMUttarf dallr axctDt Sunday br
Th. ttarald Pnhltahlnf COSDABT Of
Klamath falls, at HE fourth ttraat
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Relative Military Strength ot
the European Powers
LETTERS FROM
PEOPLE
THE
KLAMATH FAIX8, . . OBJBGON
THURSDAY, ACQ. 13, 1WU
Ossos aad Residence,
NWL cor. 7U aad Mala
CLAYTON
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KLAMATH FALL"
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UCp so.; evealmg. 7 to
KLAMATM PALM
UMI4VKS
m tpt alaia
Qaaraasaas
wall aa lrsl alafa nsrrlae.
If yea hsrJnJmtm u sank
foailaltlW a aat gat ka
Scattered Shot
Whr shouldn't the European scrap
pers make strenuous efforts to retain
the frlendshlD of the United States?
Some one must feed the starving mil
lions when the war Is over.
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If unwilling to do It yourself, ask
the other fellow. His courage may be
greater than yours.
It is Indefinitely settled that men
will not wear shadow trousers nest
season.
Sl Work
AiipareaUr about a U tt tru
- tlim lint rVt'r been -Ming lu this
neck of th nuod ha just lioblmd u
out of til ilnrk. Hll irrtiiMClloii U
to tllspoMMa Captain Joint Totttm
from tit homtstivid itrar Hill lty.
a trnct of taint lirm Mr. Tolten
ban miuto til hoim for noViral ,
vhr Uv has rwldinl coiuUuUjr, has
rwtod substantial ImiMluc. lias
tteaivd nml culthaliHt Uml and otlirr
wise ruufortnrd llh all rmiutrwutent
of tho law.
j Thra (acts ran l alunda
prut en. notwithstanding th.- fact
, woiili.b Kotlo of wrarur lme
made sltlilall to tin- toittrary Tli
, tnli tbltiK imuim of (hii) sitlv i
work and furnluhr some mninrUI for
! tiurt to look after. If ar
' rlchtly liiformpil. ,
It Is our opinion that the nun w j
carry no (arltir than ( forcn Mr I
Tottrn lo spnd a frw hard patned
ngures glto an Idea of tho.wero to bo taken at faco raluo then ,,0,Um "' M hlrosrlf. but thU U
strength ot the seven na- Great Urltala might bo ulvon credit !eT,!n ,0 wuc, ,or '"' working I
. w.-w , .... .w . uk.. wan to bo forced lo.
or waicu iurj auvujiur iuuuj uiuiv mau aiv iuuu. siv
has the Indian population on which ALfc.N MlHI.Mt
Augora coats have been uted with
Oh! John! Hey! John,
Listen to This One
iU celebrated today at
I'atK Til" lUlret fit tor a trail In
lenllotKil iiiiilliiiuiro lo nml blm,i(
These
military
tlons now at war
begin fighting. Tho estimates of mil
Itarv atrenath. however, are to bo
taken for what they are worth. They
show the fighting strength, according
to each nation's own estimate, on
paper.
There Isn't any llkllhood that Rus
sia will ever have 5,000,000 men Is
the field, nor that Germany will have
as many. Nor can France equip and
manage 4,000,000. It these estimates
to draw, to say nothing of AuntralU.
Canada and South Africa.
Italy U, of courso, for tho time be
ing at least, to bo counted out. So
tho Triple Alliance has gone to smash.
and Germany and Austria find them
selves at war with most of tho re
mainder ot Kuropo. The chief re
liance of the now Dual Alliance must
b the wonderful German army.
profit to keep fire lonei eliiir of In
flammable vegetation on national for
Subscribe for th Herald,
month.
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Wheat price have not yet reached
the "dollar a grain" point. But the
farmers have hopes.
The Dove of Peace has been swal
lowed by the God of War.
Some people spend so much money
getting ready for a vacation they
never have enough lett to get then
with.
Wood! Wood!
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4-ft. j4h Waey . . .
Woe Wwft OsIsmM, lead
Lmv (Man a
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P. C CARLSON
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WOOD
Block wood, load, .fS.M
Block tvood, dosftlo leaTT-fCM
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Dry Slab, fT. .... '.'. '...
Bwy yoeLlree alafc early
KLAMATH FUEL CO,
17.
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'OFFICII
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reglater at
in
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fl klads ofJrelp at
If yon aiit work
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ADVKRTSER SELLS CHEAPER
(Copyright, HX3. by Geo. K.
Patterson)
The far sighted merchant la not so
mud?, concerned In getting Dig proHU
on Individual sales aa In getting a big
Volume ot business at reasonable net
profit. He realises that If he la to
reach out and get and hold bualneaa
he must get the volume ot business
so he can. sell on a smaller marain.
The larger the volume of business
the more the Belling cost la reduced.
because every concern could do far
more business than they do with the
same selling force. Salesmen's sal
aries and other expemea do sot ma
terially increase as the aalea Increase.
One business man who had watched
the effect of his advertising upon hU
business for a number of years said
his advertising Increased the sales to
jsuch an extent his selling coat was re
duced to one-fourth of what It was
before, and after adding the cost of
advertising his selling coat was tm
;less than one-halt the previous selling
cost. This is the experlenca of ever.
jmerchant who haa advertised his busi-
ness as it should be advertised.
The merchant who lncreas hi.
sales and the volume of his business
ouys more goods In bltxer ouantitiix
than the smaller, merchant and thus
gets a bigger discount The producer
can manufacture cheaoer if fm manu
factures In bigger quantities. Bo Is
thus naturally going to give a better
discount to the bigger merchant hn
buys In bigger Quantities. th. en
abling the manufacurer to manufac
ture In bigger quantities.
Now doesn't It stand to reaann f h
the man who through Judicious ad
vertising sells more goods, bnys his
goods at a blaaer dliemmt .... ..
duces bis selling cost one-half, could
sen cneaper than the man who sever
auvortlses? He can and h ,.
There are two Klnaa or in.B..
Clillcote writes the kiad o,t n...
M Mala.
Jacketing of Milk
Cans Is Bene
COME IN AND HEAR
WASHINGTON. D. C Aug. 13.
The dairy division of the department
ot agriculture haa Just completed a
series of tests on the change In tem
perature of milk In cans during trans
portation from the farm to the con
sumer. These tests established the
Importance ot Jacketiag eaaa of a8k
with some appropriate Insulating ma
terial. It has been found that milk that
has to be sent only short distances
or preserved for only a few hours
should maintain a temperature ot less
than 50 degrees. Even at these tem
peratures, some bacteria will multi
ply and cause the souring ot the Bilk.
but tho Increase Is slow and during a
few hours no serious result will oc
cur. A temperature well below 6 0
degrees Farenhelt, however, material
ly decreases the rate ot bacterial
growth.
On the other hand, whar milk la to
be shipped long 'distances, the Initial
temperature must be lower, assuming
that no provision la made for main
taining the original temperature dur
ing transportation.
wcero miu U In transit for sev
eral hours, It Is necessary to cool It
down to near the freeslng point. So
soon as tho milk can, however, Is ex
posed to air temperature, and es
pecially to the sun, the temperature
ot the milk begins to rise very rap
idly and every precaution should be
taken to keep It from being raised
by the outside heat.
Hotel Arrivals
In
In
the United States district court,
for the district of Oregon (In
bankruptcy 2,907).
the matter of C. B, Atkinson,
'bankrupt.
To the creditors of C. K. Atkinsen:
Notice is hereby given that on the
10th day of August. 1914. C. k. At.
klnson was duly adjudged a bankrupt,
mat me nrst meeting of bis creditors
will be held at the office of j. n
Rutenlc, referee In bankruptcy, t
Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Or
egon, In the district aforesaid, nt a
o'clock p. m. of the 24th dflv r,t a....
ust, 1914, at which time creditor.
may attend, prove their claim.. n.
-"-"-wt " I
voioi a trustee, examine tho bank.
rupt and transact such nthr t,.,.i.
neas as may properly come hafnr th.
meeting.
l-t J. C. RUTENIO, Rafsrea.
White Pelican
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burcule. Everett
liurcule, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Woody,
Portland; Charles F. Okell, B. Obi-
son, San Francisco; Mrs. L. L. Gage.
I. H. Gerard, W. R. Gerard, Berkeley;
G. T. Morrell. Merced: J. S. Cone.
Palo Alto; Mrs. G. C. Burnhurat,
Oakland; R. H. Dearborn, C. J.
Green, Salem; D. E. Ward, Roeeburg.
Hotel Hall
Will E. Patterson. Foe Valley; H.
T. Hoswell. Medferd: O. P. Arthur.
Seattle; G. D. HotTman, W. E. Wods
wortb, F. O. Eaton, Portland; C. J.
Luttrell and wife, Yreka; Mrs. N. D.
Gunsbosb, Lorena Rambo, Chlloquin;
Earl D. Boaks, Merrill; C. W. War
ren, Ft. Klamath; Paul Browsel, Oak
land; L. D. Sommcrfleld, C. T. Clen-
genperl, Tacoma; Mall Cohen, San
Francisco; Geo. R. Jenkins snd wife,
Chicago; J. J. Strlger and wife. J. J.
Strlger Jr., Freda Strlger, Oshkosh;
E. R. Smith, Sacramento; Mysa But
ler, Katie Densmore, Howard Morion,
Mabel O. West, Monmouth. Ore.: 0.
A. Macy, Independence, Ore.; M. E,
Shannon and wife, city; J. Y. John
son, Pelican Bay.
The Hygleiiist
lirapldlr wlaDloff thai
read
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MAJUTIC MM.. BUrtt, eau.
COOKING SCHOOL
FOR K. F. WOMEN
PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT IH
TO BE CONVERTED INTO SHOUT
COURSE FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THOSE INTERESTED
A chance for those unltlated to
learn bow to cook, and for those who
are already proficient to learn meth
ods ot conserving foodstuffs handy
to know In these war times will bo
given tho women ot Klamath Falls by
the board of education. Monday a
short courso in home science will
open at the home sclencce buildlnr at
the Central school.
This will bo under the direction of
Miss Clara Elmer, and thero will be
no charge, except the slight charge
ror materials actually used. Miss
Klmer will be at tbo department to
morrow and Saturday afternoons to
list those desiring to take tho course,
and to advise them as to what thoy
may need.
THE NEW MACHINES
TWO OF THE VHItV
lTKST KI)lfM),V
PHONOGRAPH JUST
UM'KIVED 11V KXPIlfjiA
COME IN
THE a
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PLEASED
.IITAIN YOU
KliuthFalkMiskHove
II. OREM, Proprietor
THE LIFE CAREEK
Slrnlnl to H,-,r, ;(.., Ih lh U.. ..
far tbf brii truafal urmbtiien far kln
u UMU.
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This ! the Mlnlon el Ihs
OREGON a ULWIflllEGE
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snd lor CsU-
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5EPTEH
Writa for I
let. "THE LIFE
kC conulnlnr
Pester Con
Agronomv.Anii
Dsnary, Poultr
Agrkulture f
LOGGING Er
NOMICS: Dei
fcNOINhfcRI!
Highway, M
ceramics.
INDUSTHIA
Voealiotia
uif . Home Makers Course. IndustxUI
Arts, Fortitry, Business Short Courts.
School 0 Muiifi-fltno, String, BsnJ,
Voks Culture.
Famrri BuiirwH Coism by Mail Fie
AAdltM TIJM DVflt.Th.i.
(Itr-T-liUM) Cun.llU. ID.'nH.
ttrattd
AHEER
Inform
MICULTUUli
indry.DslryHu
iv, Horticulture.
rs. FORESTRV.
NO. HOME ECO-
'. Domntlf Art
Ifftrlll Irrlxllnn
I, Chemical, Mlnlnx!
E. PMAKMACV
-Atrkulturs. Dslrv.
Tho Base Line road li to be pavod
with Warrenlte from Portland m
Sandy at 88 cents per square yard.
Oregon City will emend 1800 on
fountains, feeding racks and hitching
posts ror horses to draw country
trade.
Herald's Classified Advs.
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FOR RENT
- ri.rr.MVlLruLfL
I OR RENT -Two-room furnished
..house on hill. Electrlcllghts and
city water. InAulreP. O. Smith
Printing Co, ( jT
PASTURE FOR RENT
excellent pasture
Inch woven wlro
water. Enqulro of
tal, Oregon.
Nine
fnclosjC by
lenag
acres
CO.
running
nose, Crys-
SITUATION WANTED
,M' ' " II.WW..,. ijLi..
Federal and stat oflci.i.
urging a large exnendltura for
termination of rats la Orsgon.
are
ex-,
State Prison fluperlnUndent Law-
son is putting n a rock crushing
plant near the feeble minded lsstitu-
tlon tO be Worked With eonvlet l.hnr
una supply mattrlsl tar .tat. ..4
county highways oa a Urge seal.
WANTED Position as stoongraphor
or uooKKeoper by young Isdv. rinn,i
references. Eight years' oxnerinnr,.
Address S, Herald. 7.51
LOST AND FOUND
iviYmiw,.,
LOST Between Bonanza and Klam
ath Falls, lady's trsen skirt. Pimi..
notify Herald. ll-2t
LOST In Klamath Falls,, on Main,
Sixth or Wantlsnd strett, on Bun
day afternoon, a lady's H.ht .
cot. Finder klndi niim . .1.1. ..
nca aad receive reward. n.t
Uulled l're Brvu
IMTIINV liul Aue IS Julili'. tta
lllveralde ,in,kr ,0 rrnl "ieiuno bi.j
til illl I
Mae a drink, John?"
Hundred of Joint uiild Uv
ttrroJ him aul llioy nuuld have 1
I huttdrrdi mote Utile Johnnie ut 1.
IHip mHirtim aii'l hl th.
rut I'fffhablr nrvr lit h Mil.
1 I IIIL.IV I lata I "' "" "inir Mere u many Jm
sallldml ItUrtltrr III lllto Hlt 1
t!el ot "lt, Uiinla (. wol. John' day Idea orlslltaled w,
on fwt, "tlv frt, mlllbg !, tlml roup of Itatoti freMvnt. h-;
t. lallH, aII IliM, tit lir.Ml Vw.l k.w ...
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name I.aiI year lit Jotitit
lamllles numbrvl t oou
, iiu nun-ltm. (K-(,in and ihl from utroundlttf
Il7i uiT Z M r4 lhat Iht tf crow
Urr h teuat ild U a lr,
"fit," U Wlel. Ueprr4enUIte John A M Adir
-riVif.tl i,,of '. " " i
all U !(., M1" ba . id jt ih ,nbc,
rudtlon wbkS John lale IhU allutbiHitt Thcro wrt
Itllf HI' tlttf tn4. ti.A.t. .if l... . .. ...... .... .
Hip limrt John. iltK ulJci ,n4
outi(trii jihn ami u, mu,t ,bl,
TIZ" FOR ACHING
SORE, TIRED FEET r.
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l'rt lift tM lor
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Ahf bd romfolUb
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llrt . CI bl tut uf "Tti'-
any dructflit nr dfMmnt ttDi. Wtn'X
Ulfcr tUta kua! frrt. (UJ (ctfft
uui tur rli, nrrr burl, nrt.r fi
tltfl, A yrar't tM) rAvnlutt gurnll
r okot refunded.
nr- at witig and uaiimt Job
AivuralD iMfuritiaUun lul u,r
KUiuallt IU.lt, ir ttillftHo. ftA
Olaln.
SUMMER COMFORT CAN BE SECURED
BY THE USE OF ELECTRICITY
Electric Toastirt, Electric Coffee
trit BekintT Ovena s-rTd Slavsta
i -
rxoiaiorm,
Elec.
Electric Vacuum CMnert and Electric Fens.
Electric Waiting
fachirtea, and last but not Uaat.
Electric Irons.
Have you bought your new HOTPOINT ELECTRIC
IRON yet, at the special price of $2.50. This
price good till August 15, 1914.
California-Oregon Power Co.
I There k No Kodak
I Save theEaitmainCodak
I We are the bNLTrug ttore in KUm-
sun raua inawfrig the
genuine
daks and Eastman Filma
Beware of imitations.
Some firms advertise Kodaks,
but, have none for sale.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
Corner Main d 7U. HrtU, Klamath Pall oWIoa
On Your Wav to fJt RnL-
. m -
. It
V ( Ft'l sea,
your firs l dnpuslt you
lllbi't III It II y limn liniiml I., it.-
iiniiio illrsollon men whoso
compniiy yoil Will bo gd to bn
lii. Thoy niprosont (ho most
progressiva buslnttss men In
"in romiiiiinUy. Put yourself
In that class by starting your
account today. Tlia amount
l''sii'i matter, atari with what
you hara..
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLs"MOM OAWR-