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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
KLAHATH REPUBLICAN SUPPLEHENT. KLAMATII FAUX (IIIWJON, THURSDAY, SPEED PRIMIRAM, OCTOBER I», 11102. NO. 27. lions and machines In general use, that In* must its a farmer deal with. f visiting with Horn, and Illa wife foi III our hollies, llclds and factories' "There is no cause for wonder t hat need to I m * explained in elementary the drift of our population Is away a few week*. science lessons One of f |l(. from farms to the cities. To I m * Ig Miss Kittle Campbell who haa been striking characteristics of the physi- norant of the stones and clays and »IICHT l>AV. Ofl'OHKIf III. cal world, Is the multiplex utilities the simplest operations of nature, is making her home at the Goss Hotel I One-half mile dash for 2-ycar- Of tile natural sciences. in all the to deaden farm life lM*yond endur for a abort time paid, baa been called dally . ....... . or all Classes of people, ance. Tin* surest and wholesoinest home by the lllneaa of her mother. L free f"r all. purse, ♦ 100. ., Half-mile flash, saddle horst* It forms a most Important part. way of widening tin* horizon of life, Mra. Llndaey. Wherever there is progress In the Is to multiply Interests and keep t y ... free for all Klamath Mrs. A. D. Ilarpold lias returned world, there you will find men seek | them fresh and eager. To this end, purse. ♦ 75. ing to understand ami utilize nature. there Is no stronger contributory In from Granta Pass and reporta a fim for all Il has come to I m * one of the import fluence than nature-study. trip ami in love with Hogue River J. Trot ting, one mile, free ant functions of education, to give "Why, by our neglect of his early Valley. (ImnatIt comity horses, lies! 2 out children an understanding ami mas- years, do we insure that the former I i lirais; purse, »75. We understand that Erl. Terwilli- teiy of till* physical Conditions of lile, loses, as he rises into manhoiMl, the mili* ami ll*|H*at , 4, One-fourth ami of Hie many and varied utilities delight witli which In fresh infancy, ger haa sold Ids river ranch to a «inl p.r all Klamath county horses; of nature. lie could live a companion of the panv of land speculators, and that "In all nature study much alien- Howers? Why, by reckless disregard other ranches have been ltargai neri «W. »...... Hon should I m * given to function. of the emotions that lM*long to all Five-eighth mile dash. free for for. The pupils should I m * set to timilnq humanity, allow Ills heart to grow II, Mildlc mules; purse. ♦ _’.■*. out as much IIS tjiey can for them steeled to tile gotgeousness of tile .1. it. Ilamakerist.be busiest man SKI fisti» l»AV, <M-roMKIl 17. selves. The horizontal |*ositlon of sky. to the appeal of the vast ocean, in the county locating timber men. a. Five-eight lis lllile flash. free leaves oil plants, they will readilv see Mr. Chas. Hoagland will move a as the I h * s I for giving shade. The or to midnight. 'The lM*auty of form, .rail: purse. •7.’», One mile Imt, free for Klamath heii|H> of decayed or decaying leaves color and proport Ions on the flower, residence from liis ranch into our i,unt v horses, liest 2 out of 3 heats; ill Hie wihw I s will suggest tile Vallie bird. his>*ct. cloud, etc., furnish lim town in a couple of days. itless opport unities for aesthetic cul of mulch or soil enrichment. What ture.” uns*. 4100. Geo. McDonald and family return X. One-quart er mili* |smy race for lea tea are used as fiHMl for animals Then the relation lietween science ed from Medford last Tuesday where „lijes owned In Klamath county, and men; how they arc prepared ami ,,nlrs to tie lindel II hands high: en- how they may I m * protected from the and religion and their intcr-depen- they went for fruit and supplies. d< n *e was carefully traced, ‘ He LaiH-e to this free; purse, ♦25. ravages of Insects. It not only en- H obo . [#, squaw race, fine mile, free for livens tile pupil In Ills oilier Studies, quoted from I’rof. Iluxely that t rue "science and true religion are t win THE TIMBER BOOM. p Indian women to ride; purse ♦25. hut is tile iH'glnillng of economic sisters and the separation of either rullili i»*v, m-romcn is, botany. from the other, is sure to prove the (Ashland Tidings: in Thrcc-ctglith mile ami rc|w*at, "Lead tile pupil to oltserve the <ieal li of I h >I I). " There seems no end in sight to the p<* Im all; purse, ♦ loo. t ransform.il ion of t he cabliage worm He also dwelt on the profound I re- 11. One mile slow race, each horse Into the cabliage butterfly; the value s|Ms*t for underlying law, which scl- coming of timlsT land locators. One |n change riders: purse. ♦25. of the toad us a garden protector; the cnee study generates. might I m * led to believe from the That "the ■ 12. < hie mile flash, free for all; Importance of the slug as a garden scientist sees that In virtue Of tllCHC number who have already arrived in destroyer; the habitat ami value of nrsc. ♦lòti. laws, t I k * process Is ever toward a Ashland and crossed the divide of SI'NCIAI.TIKS. the wild animals and birds. You Squaw race, on finit. loo yards. will not only have laid the founda greater reward ami higher happiness. the Cascades Into Klamath and Its Thus does In*. by asserting tin* eter tion for a better and mure contented nal principle of tilings, prove him yellow pine belt, that all the avail- iirw* ♦In. Infilali f'Hit i,n*e. one-fourth mili*; citizen, but an excellent foundation able land had been tiled on. self intrinsically religious." But for zoology. iinx* ♦Io. lie trac<<1 the progress of civiliza apparently not so. Next week, as a hirses. 70 pel cent to 1st horse; ■■By leading the child to oliserve tion as dm* to science. How flic rec U prr cent to 2ll<l horse. properly the formation of soil from ognition ami establishment of natur change from the small sets of front bitrance fee l<t |s*r cent of pulse tile decomposed rocks. how tile roots al laws, lias emancipated humanity four to eight locators who have here- I .ill races except pony race: three to of the forest trees disintegrate the from superstitions, and made it pos tofore been going out at one time, liter anti t wo to tun. rocks ami tIms aid in the formation sible for millions to live In comfort then* is to be a large crowd of no less no. T B xi . iiwin , President. of soil, lie will easily infer that the where previously but thousands eked than forty members arrive in Ash .1. G. PiKiifK, Secretary. destruction of forests retards soil out a scanty existence. land and make the trip across the formation and promotes rocky de* - ............... uni In tlx* indictment I J CAl.l.AN’S LECTURE, erts. as well as many other a mountains to the Sprague River sec brought against the misleril public ABRIIMIED. ponying evils. sch<s>l, is that tin* teacher is t<s> tion where so much tiling lias already "Iler<* again, we have not only In ins lecturi* oli "Nature as ln- laid a foundation for a class of IHit s prom* to feel that lie has no vital co i- ls*en done. They come all the way Ldnctory to thè Sciences." Prof, ami girls that will I m - coiiic tarn anil cent witli his pupils except to sliar »- from the state of Iowa and make the en their wits. That It is no affair of iillxit trscerl thè mtture-stiidv move- country loving citizens: a cl. his. if Iliey turn out quick wilted excursion for the especial purpose. triti through ttic fllffcrcnl stages of Is>ys and girls whom the deci rascals. On the other hand, there Among the number with the crowd pelopnient : Ist. thè iMMtkmakcrs' attractions of city life will not seems to Is* a tendency oil tile part is a man that will make a location Iratif preseti!Itlg thè wondci fui tlie lure. of Hie home, to turn over all the who is rated by Bradstreet’s as count iHit.rinal. or priMllglous in nature, Many teachers complain tliat the im'liers alno feti III with tlils notlon curieulum dees not allow t ime for training of children to the school, ing his wealth by $3,000,000. His 1 presclit log thè lliarveloiis to pupils nut lire study. Vet we believe that and t heir ..... trol to our few ordi wife accompanies him and will also nances. ivirile thelr curlosit v. Tlils prlm- time could I m * made at least once or ■■In this evasion of reaponsibilitv avail herself of the generosity of jvi* Impulse to teerl oli forclgli curi- twice a week for some definite basic lies a very grave danger, not only to Uncle Samuel’s land laws. iillvs and wonders. was mhiii forniti work In nat lire st udy. tin* Individual but the community. Besides those who have been go i tic coni rary to thè mttsf luqiortaiit "If the attempt I m * earnest ly maiie The sc I iihi I should strengthen and ex k|iilieiiients of nature-studv. The ing into Klamath county via Ash ami persisted in for awhile, it will tend tile work of the home in char ulti slmiild 1 m * tanghi thè common land, a large number have gone from »1 fainlllar t tilngs ii I mhi I iiis homi*, I m * found that the Interest av, akened acter building. if tills is neglected by tile new work, will re-act as a,i in tile home, then more than ever is the south. The liverv men of Klam e shiiuld Icaro to sce wonderh wmidcrs in incentive u | h > i > all other sclnnil work. It true that the integrity of the re- ath Falls and other points have been le coinmirtlcsl olijis'ts. instead of The mental activity induced. Hie public is in tile keeping of I he niiig t<> thè world’s enti to lind taxed to their utmost capacity to rangv llilngs wtiicli he has no quickened [MTCept Ions, the concrete w*h<H>ls.” furnish rigs and teams to carry the reasoning from effect to cause and iuiifl.it lon for understandlng and BONANZA "SQUIB5.” locators out to the timlier land and the facchic:. vice versa, awaken all tili'li cali I h * ntudied only t h rough and give the child a practical inter- they have done a thriving and moot ♦iks. Died, daughter of Peter Betel si oili est in Ids surroundings ami habitu profitable trade as a result of tin* 'Hi * vaine of t Ile si udy from tile ates him to inquiry into the useful er. October 1, aged 3 years. Remains lllitarian istilli of view. was flis- ness of each objis-t in Ills environ were interred in the Bonanza ceme movement. issisi al grcat lengt li. Thc prac- A prominent Klamath caunty orti- ral valile of tlils stmlv to thè aver- ment. tery. cial estimates that the timber land "No study Is worth anything tiiat [t* man or ìmiv . was wcli lirouglil Born, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Stcw- that will I m * proved upon duri.tg tile <I im * s not enrich the inner ami higher ti. Ile salii in pari : For this, nature ait, a son, <October 4. present year will increase Klamath lt is certalnly wortli wlille lo lite of the student. i**w tlic uscfiil or buri lui tlilngs ili study is pre-eminently adapted. Even Born, to Mr. anil Mrs. A. D. Slack. : county's assessment roll by S500,000. il un*. The studv of plants lu lngs at its |MM>rest. it cannot fall to add a daughter, OctolM*r 5. |This will help ibe county's finances il tlw* medichisi or |Milsomius qiiali- much to the resources within tile tn-, Dr. Johnson I very materially. dividual. In so far as it <I< m * s that, i The new residence of rs. some plants ami animala are is nearing completion and is an orna-1 'tlally lise lo mali for totsl. clotli- it saves. , a ,,luck,n*i’i‘'," “"1 ••There is nothing in our common ' moot to our town. ig or shelter. Siine of thè slmplcst | Hecht >Mits and shoes—men’s and SMiiis t/f physics, cliemlatry ami hc I iimi I culture to make a child fa Mrs. Fuller, mother of Hosmer ladies'—for winter wear al the Ex- ivslology ha ve lo ilo vvitli comfort miliar wit h I lie cart li. the soil, the xlliealth, vv lille Ila* eoniimni Inveii- forces of life animal or vegetable— Fuller, our young harness maker, is celsior. Dairy, Oi. ¡Uiiiatli 'Agricultural Asso lutimi, three rlays, commencing yifflMT i«th, IIMtk’i