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The evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 28, 1908, Image 2

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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UiWAKAJb. fcASY TERMS
THE EVENING SfcrtALDlThs Difference Between a Suit
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. ICOa
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made expressly for the man
who wears it, and a suit pulled
out of a nondescript pile of store
clothintf is plainly apparent.
THE READY-MADE HOUSE CO.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
The Readv-Made House Company Organized, ami to be
incorporated under the laws of the State of OiegKii. with a
capital stock of $15,000, divided into 15.000 shares of the par
value of $1 per hare, and to hac its manufacturing plant
ind general office at Klamath Falls
The object of this Company is the manufacturing and
selling "Ready-Made Houses for which it has the exclusive!
manufacturing and sales rights for the entire State of Oregon.
This is an up-to-date. 20th Century wav of doing business.
These houses are made in .sections, framed and fitted and all
material prepared in the factory, where the workmen h.iu even-thing
at hand, which means a saving of about one-half in
the cost of a building. Only two to five days time required
to set up a house complete and turn the keys over to the pur-,
chaser. I
The patented construction double panels, dead air space,
two thicknesses of heaw paper, with '4 inch laver sterilized
hair-insulator between the paper, making a building that is im
pervious to heat, cold, or moisture. The hair, before it is en
closed in the papers, is chemically treated, leaving a coating of
lime, which makes the finished material absolutely vermin
proof and odorless. A perfect Sanitary building cool in sum
mer and warm in winter.
GREAT DEMAND 70R BUILDINGS
With the coming of the Railroad and the settling up of
the farm lands, there is a great demand for buildings and as
the cost is the interesting feature, it is not speculative to assume
that these buildings will sell as fast as they can be manufac
tured. With the irrigation system now in operation, this coun
try will be sealed up very rapidly.
The new-comer buvs a ranch, or a town-lot. and looks
into the cost of building, and finds that he can buy a "Ready
Made House," with any number of rooms from 1 to 7 just as
substantial and comfortable as the most modern buildings, and
at about one-half the price it would cost, if he purchased the
material and hired the labor. And, an order placed on Mon
(lav, will secure the house ready for occupancy the same week
This locality is becoming known as the "GREATEST
SUMMER RESORT IN THE WEST." and the hunting and
fishing will bring many thousands of visitors each year, which
means that the Upper Lake will be surrounded with Summer
l ionics and Hotel Cottages in the near future. Already, about
fifty of these houses have been spoken for and can be dchwr
(d as soon as manufactured.
Different stvles and sizes of these houses will be manu
factured; Cottages Bungalows, Summer Houses, Hotel Cot
tages, School Houses, Campers Cottages, Etc. This system
of construction makes the most desirable School House, and is
recommended by the highest authorities. School Houses of
this make are now being shipped from the State of Washing
ton to New York.
The prices at which these houses will be sold will range
from SI 50 to $750, according to number of rooms and the
style of the building. Campers Cottages will cost from So to
$100 each.
The margin of profit will be about 30 per cent, and taking
into consideration the demand for these houses, and the saving
in the cost, it would be conservative to estimate that the com
pany will manufacture and sell over 500 houses per year. But,
say that it sold only 250, and at the average price of $450
each, would be an annual business of $112,500.00. Estimate
that after paying all expenses, commissions for selling, adver
tising, etc., that the net profit was only 10 per cent on the
selling price, the dividends on the stock would be 75 per cent
on the investment. This is nncxtrcinch nominal estimate for
Klamath Falls and vicinity. The Company has the whole State
of Oregon in which to operate.
J. Fred Gocllcr, owner of "Klamath Falls Planing Mills,"
and one of the largest stockholders of this Company, has the
manufacturing contract to make these houses, and will begin
operations at once, with a force of workmen, and increase the
number of hands as fast as the demands require it.
There is no doubt but that within six months 50 men will
be employed by this industry. These workmen and their fam
ilies will live in Klamath Falls, adding materially to the busi
ness and building up of the city. Fifty workmen employed will
mean a pay roll of over $1000 per week.
In order to provide a surplus capital to carry a stock of
houses on hand, ready for prompt delivery, the Company has
set aside $7000 par value of its stock, to be sold to the citizens
of Klamath Falls, in amounts to suit subscribers. T,lie first
offering of 4000 shares, par value $1 per share will be sold at
75 cents on the dollar.
Samples of the panels, and parts of this "Ready-Made
House" can be seen at the office of E. T. Shortt, (DuFault's
old stand) on Main street, opposite Masonic Hall. Also, at
the office of J Fred Gocller, proprietor of "Klamath Falls
Planing Mills." Parties may call at either placp and get moie
information.
THE READY-MADE
P.O. Box 203
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Tailor-made-clothes, if the pro
duct of those famous merchant
tailors, Ed. V. Price Zs Co., whom
we represent here, arc
Not Surpassed Anywhin
It's Up to You
THE MATTER OF GETTING GOOD GROCI.RILS..
Eating is much of our life Nntut.dly y. u u,uil );ooj'
goods. We have them and it's up to you to ct ,ih,0.
Ititely the best. UST PHONE 5lfi Well ., ll.c test.
VAN RIPER BROS.
CANT BE HEAT CHASE it SANBORN COPPIIES
in the world: but ready-made
jp.clothintf has tu labor under the
burden of tfcnerality and "avcr-
ntfe sizes," which means that
only one man out of fifty can
ilet anything like a proper fit.
Let us have made up for you
your choice of 500 handsome Fall fabrics and
28 exclusive Fashion ideas just what you
want all for much less money than a small
tailor has to charge.
DON'T BAKE
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Lit im (lt it for ou. EvcryuunB Home Mudc.
Reasonable. HKEAI) A SI'KCIALIY.
r nut up box limcliiM alo IiiiicIii'h ft r ln t i ,
and pu'iiie paitn A tiial will ennui i .
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KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Get Our Hrcud at Cowklns.
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HOUSE COMPANY
lufeth talli, Oregon
You will tare money by buying
sawing machine and all of your lew
In machine supplies at Mullen, cor
ner Main and 6th streets. 7-3 ltt
Will Buy Timber I have some
moneyto Invest In timber claims, It
tho price Is right. L. JACOBS, Klam
ath Falls. 28t(
Pantatorium,
Geo. W. McLane, Prop
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The American Bank and Trust Co,
Maps, Flans, Blue Prints, Etc'
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Watson & Van Sickle
PRACTICAL
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
Estimates Given on all Kinds of Buildings.
Store Fittings and Cabinet Work.
We are Making a Specialty of Furniture Made to
oider for people who want something dif
ferent from the usual styles.
SHOP AT 7th ST. AND KLAMATH AVE.
Phone No. 36
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. .lilt and Main Street
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DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist ;
American Hank ,fc TruM Co.'h ISiiIMIiik,
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamnth County Hunk
TiuniONi: 19
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Falli, Ori;nn
BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
CHIMNEYS AND HUE
PLACES A SPECIALTY
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
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'I lie woman who tuIkH innili u nl
way Imvu with uu; tho woinun who
dues much Keiiuially lives In tliu next
block.
Tin- best wuy to mill; utwu Id with
patience,
Money I) the only laborer In tho
world that not or Urea of working.
When money talks no one questions
Its grammar.
J. L. CUNNINGHAM
ARCHITECT and BUILDEK
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Freaks vs.
Novelties
IF VE OFFERED YOU A SUIT WITH A SHEET
IRON VEST AND BRASS CUFFS ON THE COAT
YOU'D LAUGIIT, AND SO WOULD WE IF YOU HAI)
BOUGHT THAT KIND OF A SUIT. SOME MAKERS
ARE FINDING A FEW SHORT-SICim-D MFKCJI.
ANTS WHO WILL OFFER THE PUHLIC THE HYS
TERICAL CREATIONS WHICH THEY FOIST UPON
TKEM.
FRIEND IY7.DE CLOTHES and ALMA MATER STU
DENT STYLES arc the most advanced r.tvlcs madethey
are the first to bring out the novelties of the looms and the
dyers, while their own clcaigiilng represent-, the newest ideas
m tailoring Every garment they make is intended for ucu
tlcman s wear not for walking sign boardn. If you want to
be conspicuous, don't buy your clothes here If you want your
clothes neat, perfect fitting, btyllsh and in good taste we'd like
10 serve you. uur novelties are not freakish and
more of them than any 3tore in the city.
we show
a
Portland Clothing
and Shoe Store
The Outer Garment Shop for Men

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