IU NOI TWO WffDAT, SVnn 14, II THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON LV MLIFBRNIJ 1 920 Star Theatre TONIGHT 7 GRAPE CROP WILL I LARGE 1 SAN FUANCTRCO, June H. The limit of n tremendous vlntugo nro on j the grape vines In Cnltfornln nml the growers nru taking it chance Hint prohibition restriction will he mod- ined before grape crushing time next ! September nnd October, according to B. M. Shvohtn. former secretary of the State Vltlculturnl Commission. I "IJtst yenr," Sheehnn sittd. "the 'wine grape yield was 300,000 tons frnm 170.000 acres, with nn uncer tain mitrket. This ear the yield, weather permitting will bo riuinlly les great with a market mat must .. I brought Into existence. The growers hnve staked n fortune estimated at $12,000,000. the value of the vint age, on the hope that the prohibition I statues will bo swept away or modi "(led to the extent that they will allow 'wines of the moderate alcoholic eon tent formerly manufactured here. If prohibition remains two aven ues, toth highly uncertain, nccord-l Ing to the growers, are open for tils- J posnl of the grapo yield. One U 'through manufacture of grape syrup, and the other H tho wlno raisin. 'grapo market Of the two the grape! t. 1,1 i h.i lh more syrup nRencj i " i LAST TIME TONIGHT ITS A GREAT PRODUCTION DONT MISS IT U.S.TRU1EWJTH HN1 WLS FAIRLY eMMEO which was published today In the , Standard, a Urltlsh newspaper of liuenos Aires. The statistics show that during the flist nine months of 1919 the United States supplied 37 per cent of Argentina's Imports compared with 14 per cent In 1913, while Great Ilritaln'a share bad fall en from 31 per cent to 21 and Ger many's from 16 per cent to zero. J In only one Instance was there a '. "clear case of" predominance from BUENOS AIRES, May IS. (By British to American Interests, and Mail.) It Is true that the United that was In tin plate. BUtes gained the supremacy of the r.reat Britain also lost !n barbed Import trade of Argentina during the wire and lead, but the American war, surpassing Orcst Britain, hot, gains, says Dr. Klein, "seems to be the United States has not. as has ( quite as much at the expense of Gcr been contended by some British in many In one case and Spain In the terests, taken this trade from the 'other as they were at the cost of British while they were lighting the Great Britain." The United States war. declares Dr. Julius Klein,' gained at the expense of continental United States Commercial Attache In exporters, particularly Germany's, in Argentina. cleaned rice, sugar, print paper, cot llo quotes Argentine Important 'ton print, writing paper, dyed cot statistics to show that very little of ton cloth and cotton stockings, this expansion of Argentine trade though there was some decrease with the United States baa been at 'shown In Imports from Great Britain the expense Df -tDeItrltl8hOntheof-tne-latter-itom: -- other hand, he says, it hns been won Clearly a now factor in the Argen- .. At.. .1 A- .- . ... ... tine market, tne commercial attache promising. Wine grapo raisins i..j Ithe extent of about 10.010 tons wer.'i turned out of California Tlneyardsi last year, but It was reported thatj when the growers learned eastern, and other consumers were slid to be converting them Into wine, uioy stopped the sale as they did not want to create an Illegitimate market, t'nseeded the wine grape raisin Is good for llttlo but wine making. Seeded It Is declared to be a cloin rival to the little currants brought) t.... .. from tho urccian vincyoru. uu. un seeding process Is costly nd the market uncertain. "The wine grapo syrup Is an In tense concentration of the crush j from any one or from a number of j grape varieties, rne raw juice i subjected to a vacuum condensing process which draw off the water while preventing carmellratlon or browning.' The process reduces the liquid to one fourth of Its original quantity and creates a sugar content avering 68 degrees, chemical mea surement. This, together with the absence of water prevents fermenta tion. The syrup may be used for nt (number of purposes, one of the prln- clnal ones belnR the creation of a variety of soft drinks, I "The syrup market, however, still Is in the embryo and has a number of other commercial elements to com- Certain-teed Roofing Resists Fire Certain-toed Roofing is fire retarding and spark proof; consequently your fire risk b greatly reduced when Certain-teed roof your buildings. Burning embers carried by tho wind from nearby fires are always a menace to old fashioned, inflammable wood shingle roofs. Certain-teed forms a permanent protection against sparks and embers and all such carriers of fire. Because of the great risk of general conflagrations in congested districts, and of the lack of safe fire protection in the outlying and rural districts you .should get this Certain-feed protec tion oo your buildings. In addition to brine. fir resitting, Certain-teed Is u mont economical roof. 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It Is said, during the course of oils grounds, to the northern dls- believe, according to growers, that' don to Japanese, Mexican, Hindu or litigation attending the suit of the.trlct of the Children's Home Society Chinese Immlnrilon to the United inixoinia investment company or (,'ailtornin. to ne used a a liomn States, tho owning of land by these against tho John Crouch l.nnd com-, for orphans. It will bu known as tho foreigners, the Importation of bonded I'.my nnd others to ascertain the wa-, "(lllnon Home." laborers from the countries men- tor rights from lluttc Crvok which' One provision In the deed calls for lit will absorb even a small quantity of the enormous vintage, therefore; they sny, wlno nppears to bo the only relief. Syrup condensers have been rrom the continental countries of Europe, especially Germany or Is In American enterprise. Dr. Klein has made an analytical ' comparison of the change In the distribution of Argentine Import trade during the war and since. points out, is the American automo bile trade. In 1913 France, out of a total of 5,000 cars Imported, sent 1,800 and the United States 1,300; whereon In 1917 the total number Imported had risen to 11,000 virtual- Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK ---THEICIND THAT-STAYS-FIXED EXIDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE Judd Low Phone 22M 23 Main St MmMIHMHmMMtlUWMMMtMMI , fStaOIISIieU III neilici". d.iwuiiiuihu nnd Hcnldsburg, Cal and the pro clss Is so simple It Is said they can be established almost anywhere on short notice. "Growers now aro being offered from S50 to $70 a ton for this year's I yield, but they are taking all tho chances. Tho contracts hold good 'only If the gropes can And a market, and the growers in addition must bear all the risk of securing trans-j (portation. They are being urged not to sell at these Inflated figures, which we deem to be purely specu lative. "The Grape Growers Kxchango Is being formed to develop It possible now markets for tho wine gropes, tloned nnd the sale, leasing or rent- each lui. !n sepirnte endowment fund of I2G,- troilo In foreign 'A' -. , -i-r.--innn.rui..uuuuuuu. Western Floral Shop ran voun loved bSns living and departed, flowers are the Icglcal, natural tri bute of esteem and affection. Being Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot show your feelings In a tenderer way than by means of floral gifts. Choose from our large and beauti ful array. Set pjeces made to order. & V 1 1 i Csab Jam mw ' " d aSMSSWSWSWSSMMSM , WWWIWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWW Toko it glass tbobIg-purpose-bolng-allghlwlne-- Hurk- -litirt market If It can legitimately be established." Income "It's too bad, parson, that you'vo got to wear out your life In this measley little burg for n thousand a year! " "Oh hadn't you heard! I have a call from a. larger parish for two thousand-" "That nlnt a call, parson, thut'u a rnlto. Cartoons Magazine, ing of land to any of these national- Heslile the Crouch company there onti to miike the homo Independent Itles. . were HI other defendnnts, of which! of the mother organisation. Tho m 13! filed answers, There wen; 76 women who head the northern dls- IJrltish production Is gradually re- rr"" complaints. UO demurrers, I trlct have promised to raise this vlvlng nnd Amorlcnn strikes aro hn,l ovcr tt "'0 "f signatures to n ' fUm ,y subscriptions. stipulation by which thu case was m settled, ending nine years of lltlga- a crippled boy of fifteen years In , tlon. Now York, because he could not help to support Ills mother, committed The French Minister of thu Inter- suicide, lor wuriis French girls who are miir-t Hepresenlatlvu Snell of Now York rylng Chinese luhurorH In France says: "Wo will never havo u prcll that most of these coolies have wives perous country unless tho railroads In China, themselves aro prosperous," helping Ilrltlsh markets. QUIT MEAT WHEN N T of Hullh If our or HlaiMer"'- IroubleN you. Secretary of Agriculture Houston says that to restore normal pre-war conditions In this country thu pyra miding of wages anQ cost of neces saries must stop. ly all of which came from the United States. On the other hand tho United States lost In cotton seed oil and sewing machines. In the field of supplies and rolling stock for rail way uses and In wire and cables for electrical uses, Dr. Klein says, Amer ican exporters made some gains, but no where near enough to fill the de ficiency left by the elimination of the' United Kingdom and Germany, cosspllcatloBi. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can mako a mfstnko by flushing tho kldnoys occasionally, says a woll known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kidney , they becomo overworked from tho strain, got sluggish nnd fall to filter thu wnsto nnd poisons from tho blood, then wo got sick. Nearly all rhoumntlsm, licnddchcs, x liver trouble, nervousnoxs, dizziness, $ sleeplessness and urinary disorient comu from sluggish kidneys. Tho moment you feel a dull actio In tho kidneys or your iinrk niirtB or If tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment Irregular of passago or attended by a sensation of scald ing, Atop entlng meat and got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablcspoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kldnoys will act flno. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comblnod with llthla, nnd has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize tho acids In urine so It no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lltbla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby svoiaisf serious uaity i "BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY" IT WILL BE TOO LATE AFTER JULY 1ST TO REINSTATE YOUR GOVERNMENT INSURANCE UNDER THE PRESENT LIBERAL TERMS Do not be too sure that Government Insurance is no good. Study it carefully before you turn it down. Ask any reliable insurance man. He will tell you that Government Insurance is cheaper and better than any he can sell you. 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