The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR RENT
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH
Editor
Published dally egaee Hil0 by
The HeraM Paetithtag Company
Klamath Falle. at 111 fourth Street
NICnTfWnisaed apartmenta atthe
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FOR SALE
FORSALE OR RENT 880 acres In
" 'LaagtrL Valley; about 100 acres
lander eulttvattoa and 100 acres mead
ow and hay wad; good grating; win
sett e vw reasonable terms or will
leaee. B. F. Abbeloos, Boaaasa, Or.
FOR EXCHANGE
Subecrtpllon terms by mall to any
address, la tbe Ualtsd states:
One year .- Il.on
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORJMON
THURSDAY, SKPTKMHKR SO, 1915
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WANTBD To trade tor Klaaaath
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BnenJre SdJeM Marshall, Herald.
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tit. heaters aad have new uklasa
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HETHER the United SUtes can
hope to hold Its place as the
leading export nation of the world
Is a problem now receiving the at
tention of the business men of Amer
ica. It was the European war that
gave the united States its present
pre-eminence. What will happen
when the war shall close Is the great
question which very properly cause
anxiety aniong.men who are financial
ly interested in the contlnoaaoe of
thai partially restored prosperity now
prevailing In some section of the
country.
Men who are accustomed to dealing
with conditions rather than theories,
and who build on reasonable certain
ties, do not overlook the fact that
in July, 1914, Just before the out
break of the European war, there was
a very alarming balance of trade
against the United States. They will
not forget that the balance of trade
turned againct us soon after, the
"tarlff-for-revenue-oaly" policy was
aeciaea upon oy the election of i
democratic administration and that
It was only the conditions developed
by the European war which turned
the tide In oar favor.
Will the balance of trade turn
against us again when the cause
which turned It. in our favor has been
removed? ,Most business men are an
swering this qaestion In the afflrma-
ttve. believing -that since st was "war
orders" that formed the basis of a
favorable trade balance, tbat balance!
can contlnnA nnlv an lnnr th ww'
shall remain a factor In International
commerce.
There, are .several facts which so
one disputes:
First. The call of millions of men
in Europe from industrial activity to
military operations decreased pro
duction on that continent.
Second. The war not only decreas
ed production abroad but destroyed
many products already manufactured,
and created new and enormous
markets.
Third. 'The' only large producing
nation ready to supply the commodi
ties most In demand" by reason of the
war was the United SUtes; hence
this country received a greater part
of the wit orders.
Fourth,. Aa soon as the armies of
Europe ere disbanded, these millions
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of Chill.
This is the first photograph for which the South American diplomats who with Secretary of State 1-anilng
have taken up the question of Mexico have posed in group. They are hard at work on the problem of settling
the differences between the Mexican factions In order to establish a government and prevent further bloodshed.
It is said on good authority In Washington that at the next meeting, about thrc weeks hence, tho conferees
will come to a final determination as to which Mexican faction Is to be recognlied.
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I SAN FHANOISCO, 8ont. 30. What
tin oalil (o lio the greatest livestock
Iiind tiorno show In tho history of the
United Stutcn opened here today at
the I'nniuim-l'nclllc jntuosltlon, and
will t'onthtue until December 3. One
hundred nml ninety thousand dollars
nre offered In cash prliea for live
stock nnd Sfi0,r,r7 In prliea for
I horses.
The II rut romKtltlvc show will be
Hint for horses, mules nnd asses,
which oncned tody, will last until
October 13th. The competition for
beef nnd dairy oattlo will follow tha
horse show, nnd will Inst from Octo
ber is to November l.
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Scldiera Learn to Be Cooks
United Press-Service
LONDON. Sept. 30. Over 300 do
mestic economy Instructors under the
auspices of the London county coun
cil are today enrolled for the task of
teaching 3.000 British soldiers thej
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,n,..in f trfrt, . .nd the ear- This to Qlacomlnl, with his son and '
rect .way to boll potatoes are the chief i his 8wlas smile. He la smiling De
features of the campaign to make 'cause he has begun to reap the ad-
army cooking better. Scores of cook- vantage, cf being ono of tho" most pro-
mg scuooia ior uhj noiurem u.c unu greVe farmers In Klanuth county.
M. Giacomini, a Progressive
Farmer of Klamath County
established in many parts of London.
.Fresno Fair Opens
United Press-Service
FRESNO, Sept. 30. Fresno's dis
trict Fair opened Tuesday, with at
tractions far different from those of
the preceding festivals. Aa the prin
cipal afternoon attraction there to the
California rodeo, and at night the
specetacle Fiesta de Oro Is being pro
duced.
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WAHHI.VOTON. 8opt. 30. The Ma
rine hnnd Uncle Sam's crock' musical
orgiinluttlon began Its vacation to
dny, and folks who live down by tha
mnrlne bnrracks will do without the
music of reveille for breakfast for a
few weeks. Tho band, which was for
merly led by John Philip 8ousa, tho
"mnrch king," was expected to take a
mention ton dnys ago, but the (Irnnd
Army Kncnmpment forced n postpone
ment of the date.
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LOCAL DRUGGIST PLEASED
We are highly pleased with the
J QUICK action of buckthorn bark,
glycerine,; etc., as mixed in Aaier-i-
ka. the appendicitis preventative.
ONB.SPOONFUL relieves soar stom
ach, gas and constipation AT ONCE.
Whitman Drug Co. adv.
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NOSTRILS AND HEAD.
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
t Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
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Count fifty: Tour cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
trils will open, the air passages of
your head will clear and you can
breathe freely., No more anuSlIng,
hawking, musous discharge, dryness
or hoadache; so struggling for breath
at night.. j
Get a .small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
of men will return to manufacturing rllttje of thto fragrant antiseptic cream
ana otner proauciive enterprise. in vour nostrils. It nnetratB (hrnurh
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Fftb. European nations will be
impoverished, and the United States,
as e. result of its large favorable trade
balance, will' be the only country In
a position to buy extensively.
Sixth. As a- consequence of high
prices paid by buyers of war equip-'
ment, wages In many American In
dustries have been Increased, and
when European producers again be-
gln activity the American producer
will be thrown into competition with
factories paying the lowest scale of
wages, while American mills pay the
highest.
Tha foregoing facts present k situ
ation which the business men of
America must meet, and they are now.
giving it most, careful thought. It
is a situation which will confront not
merely large manufacturers of the
country, but every farmer,, merchant,
mechanic and laborer who depends
for a llvlibood upon the general pros
perity of the nation.
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flamed mucous membrane, giving you
lnslanti relief. Head colds and catarrh
yield like, magic. Don't stay stated
u p and .miserable. Relief to sure.
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or the state for that matter.
Two miles from Merrill He Qlaco
mlni's 140 fertile acres. The picture
shows him In his sixty-acre alfalfa
field, from which, at the time of the
picture, September 10th, he had 'al
ready cut two crops. The third crop
will be aa large as his other two, so i which of his cows nre good milk pro-
that the total will be seven and a half diiccrs, mid which he had better fnt
tons per acre. The alfalfa was, of 'ton for beef nt tho end of tho yenr.
course. Irrigated.,- I On tho remainder of his land he
And Mr. Qlacomlnl knows just how j raises other crops all kinds ht feed!
to use this alfalfa of. his. Some of It for his dnlry herd. And needless to
he sells, and some of it he feeds to 'any, he Is mnklng money, and his
his twenty-two dairy cows. He owns Swiss unillo Is one that won't come off. I
a creamery, and turns out as hlgh "This Is Just a mraplo of what pro-!
grade butter as can be procured In'gresslvo rnrmers In this country nroj
the state. doing." said Mr. dlulsyer. "And what'
In cb-oneratlon with Roland dials-'ninny moro can do. From tho fertile!
yer, county agriculturist, he Is bufld-jlancl of this county, farmed In a pro-'
ing up one or the nnest dairy nerds i aresstve wny, tno mrmers or this sec-.
obtainable. He weighs separately the. tlon can be as prosperous as nny in
milk of ench cow every night, and cs- the world. Moreover, since land Is so1
tiraates the amount of their feed. At cheap In relation to Its earning capac-1
Kiirnlyptuit Grower Meet
I'nlted Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30. Cali
fornia growers of the eucalyptus tree,
known us the "wonder tree," were In
ronvtmtlon here today In the Lumber;
men'H building or House of lloo I loo'
nt tho I'nnnnin-Pnclllc exposition. The
eucalyptus tree Is called the "wonder
tree" because It grows ten times as
fast as hickory, oak or mahogany, and
yields lumber which Is harder and
better than these native trees.
JEWELRY
REMADE
Mbit people have pieces of Jswaky
that have been told aside eg m
count of Injury, chnuxeof ttyUsr
loss of part or a setting. Wtaa
usually make them xood u mv,
or make them over Into ionthlt
new at a very slight coit.
Wo can match nny misting Nt
tings nnd ran make special, dl
tlnctlvo pieces of Jewelry for yet.
Our price for nil sort of re
pairing nro Just n fair at Ibt
work Is excellent.
H. J. WINTERS
Quick and Reliable Service'
Freight, baggage or passenger. Equipped with auto butts and awtt
trucks. Meet all trains and beats. Day ar nlfht service.
Western Transfer Co. ,
Phene: Office, 117; Residence, 2Si-IL
the end of the month the dnlry fat It y, farmers can maintain
percentage of the milk of each cow Is at less
procured. In this way he Is learning J places".
investment than In
larger
other
ACID IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
HAYS EXCESS OF HYDROCHLORIC
Acid ih cause of indigestion
DEER HUNTERS
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SACRAMENTO, Sept. 30 The Cal-
ifornla'hoard of health to receiving
many letters favoring the board's plan
to nave' the United States government
establish a federal sanitarium for the
treatment of lepers. West Virginia,
Minnesota", Idaho, and Wyoming' are
the flrst;ettea to'swlag In Una with
California. pr, Sawyer of the Call
forato,' hoard of health argues for the
federai;;iai'rasafum, on tho. ground
that eaaea.of leprosy are seattared ao
that niMts;onfgot be oared for by
state or eouiUaa. '
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THREE FACTORS
or this bank's usefulness are vital and are Its principal rta-'
sons for being. There are Its responsibility ta cuetsmtrs, stack
holders, and the community at large. Meat Impertant Is IU re.
t,ponsibiiity to you as a unit of tha eemmunlty, In protecting yitt
Money, giving you sane financial advice and extending a maxi
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mum of credit based on good banking principle. We are neets...
sary to one another as customer and financial agent, and shwM ,
get acquainted. ..Vou are welcama ta censult ua an any phraaa
)f the banking business.
First National Bank
In the right dl
rectlon when yon
head thto way
whenever yon are
In naad of any
thing in
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It means that
am of all you
are going to got
tha vary beet of
erebandlse and
at a price you
will have to ad
mit Is reasonable.
Take the step to
day. v.
Seefctr on, furi
SO Mela) Street. Phone W
A well known authority states tbat
stomach 'trouble and indigestion to
nearly always due to acidity acid
.w...u- . , . - LELAND, Ore., Sept. 30 Laughing
lave, from a lack of digestive Julcee. kt. a manlflC( walknf ke a
u, ,.: T 7Z T . f T ffiet " nn( a bro Adam, Uwer
..-.. . .. -"--" " urave ureex mas a sensation In a wild
digestion and starts food fermenta- eotur thnt mti. i,,.iviv - i,i
tfnn Ihtss mif en An Is anus HlrA avmsi- .
.. . .-,- . .v... -w-. "---- ciumbors over cliffs and fallen trees
bage In a can, forming acrid fluids ke an anlmal and ,, tttM thol
and gases which Inflate the stomach l,mtVe to fevor neat
tike a toy balloon. We then get that Flro Warden Hwry Schmidt, in I
heavy, lumpy feeling 1b the chest, we company with Don Calvert and Royi
eructate sour food, belch gas, or have oearhart, spent the better part of a'
heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or day trying to locate what appeared to!
naUSea. Iho s mn raHIn fnr liiiln nnnn..t .. i
j . .. ...,,, ..pl,a a.
He tells us to lay aside all dlgeutlve, unfortunate hunter, wounded or lost.
aids and Instead, get from any pbarm-' But tho search was fruitless, for. as (
acy four ounces of Jad. Salts and take ouch time tho spot was located from
a tablespoonful In a glass of wator w hero the sounds came, nothing was
before breakfast while it is effcrvou- J there. The next day Scotty Ray,
dug, and furthermore, to coutlnuo while hunting, was attracted by n
thto for one weak. While relief fol- 'strange yellowish-looking creature
lows the first dose, It to Important scaling the cliffs .across a canyon.
to neutralize the acidity, remove the 'Thinking It was a cougar, ho got
gas-making mass, start the llver;c'Mer, and found it fully six feet tall,
stimulate the kidneys and thus pro- wltn beard, and all the appearances
mow a tree now or pure aigestive "' " ",u" warning uprigni, or on ail
Juices. fours at will. When It spied Scotty,
Jad Salts is Inexpensive ana is,t,,,'' nature m,n ,et out "uch contln-
made from tho acid of grujies andi "-; ' ' qen,or,c w that
lemon Julco. combined with. lUhtoTr ! " ano tailed
and sodlugi phosphate. This harm, " . , . .
less salts Is used by. thousands of', "ahe J Knpwles Is again grow-
people for stomach trouble with ex- "' uuncn " V. wn'or
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To him who baa raonoy In tbtatf.
Ings bank, it's a raro visiter
him. who has none. If you wast
to be la a position io embrace Met.
opportunities yon should haaja,;
savins now. Open an m"'
here next p7 day. It may swag,
great things for you In the futami
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FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BiWK
KLAMATH FALL!, OMIOON
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