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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Rnpubllran In (Millie., and lI.rotM m th. Yb wr. A«ei. nllurnl. «toek »n« Wool luurwl. BEAUTINUL WOOD RIVER. WOOL GROVERS HOPEFUL. ! full time. Mr. Griffith expects to lie aide to cut flsiut 25.uoutv«i of lumber I per day. Work on he new steamer ■ will lie j started lu a few days. The ■ <1 linen- ■ Moll* of III« boat will la.; Length over all, 9« fvrt ; tienili, I I» feet; draft, 2 feet, She will lie of 1 100 tons burden, and sill have extensiv« p.is wnger HccomuH slat ion. The small sailing yacht "Mar- guerite" is new nearly completed, and will make her maiden trip to the Falls. Mr. Nosier, the builder, ex pects to place four of tbesc yacht* on the waters of the lake, as no finer vaeiitlng water exists than Big Klu- matli Lake. The steamer “Jcssl«’’ Is always a welcome giuwt at tills plaee, with her polite muster, Mr. Staton, and aeeoni imulating purser, Mr. I. A. IhitTy. «»dessa, A ug. I L ai ». It seems ncress.iry to repeat with When yon «re out of position or when business is considerable frequency that a -rt- dull, it’s like finding money to curne to ccltural colleges do not educate their Th« Editor of the Republkan Visit* Prke of Yearling* h** Vilvanced. and ruUlUM inti Thunxlwy ky OUR BANK AND (JET IT. students away from the la id. Farm Crater Lake, and I* Surprised at th» Sheepman are Cmfidenl of boys who leave these Institutions or We do nil In our poV er to make it convenient for WESLEY O. SMITH, Beaut, of th« Wood River \ alley. lucrcaee In Valu«. other schools and engage In mercantile clients. We nccommoduli' our depositors in Entro* a * i > fhiorairro*. ' or professional life Instead of return every way consistciit with sale ba iking. The speepnien seem both hopeful You have probably often read of ing to tiielr homes to become practi trwairno« *»r**: and eontident as regarih the pnw|H>ets beautiful green fields with aleck cal farmers, either have divorcement If you have not opened an account with ust t»i » rMr (la àSvanc.) ................. cat tie grazing in the meadow*, large from the soil gradually tlwved on them for the summer and kill market for whv not do it at once. shady trees, excellent roadways, pros or jh«sess an innate desire, which sliecp on the hwf, says the East Ore THURbDAY. AUGUSTI», hmm gonian. They note *<>t only that perous looking thwix's, and cool, spark should never be suppressed tlf It DO IT NOW--TO-DAY. ling staeainscf water, clear as crystal, cvnld). to billow another occupation. prices have appreciate! of late, but President Roosevelt has not felt it but the visitor to Wood River at this To trace the Influences which large that tiie general tendeiev Is upward. i ■ ■■ .*1 — »u w.w , ,,, , , , ■ — Yi,-ces*ary to writ« ah appendix to the season will realise that nothing has ly are responsible fur the decreasing The recent advance fnuii *l.,">o to Chicago platform. ever been written that will adequate desertions of farms by the young men ♦2.00 for yearlings and Dr other class Country Produce taken in exchan^t for Goods ly describe the stperb beauty of the reared on them, is to go direct)'to e* In proportion excuses their opilm Every postofflee or public land country surrounding FYirt Klamath. their homes. Education away from Ism, while the explanation is found in grafter who is In prison or under in The farmers are just in the midst of the farm begins at that |x>ritai in the the almost universal shortage of ¿i.iment la certain that President haying, and mammoth big stacks of boy's life when he is introduced to sheep in the greater mutton centers Rmwevelt is “unsafe.” hay are being built in every field. tasks and toil that are as far beyond In other part* of the world, followed, Men and teams seem to realize the his youthiul strength as they are irk of course, by a comparative scarcity Presbyterian Church Sabbath Demonmta assert that President necessity for concerted action to rush some atui monotonous. A wearisome that is reflected in Use bulled mar School at 10 a.m.. sermon at i I. on Roosevelt is “dangerous.” He Is, to the work of harvesting this country’s routine,'«bleu we need not analyze. kets of the ivorld.. a In South America great floods have . “God'* Greatest Title of Honor. the extent that all brave men are principal crop—hay. Wagon-loads of supplemented by despotic restraints dangerous to their foes in an open hay can be continually seen coming against which any normal boy will ' depleted the sheep flick* to such an , E. service at 7;3O p. m., ami sermon at 1 I. _______________ from the fields, and by the use of instinctively rebel, are wholly capabl« extent that the Awepmen, stunned I 5. oil "A Case of Terrible Wickedness How Discovered.” Piayer Service by their disasters, do not even at If Alton R. Darker's vote had de massive hay forks, soon become part of making a village or city clerk of the tempt to estimate their losses. al tt, Wednesday evening. All nude cided the election in 189« or in 1900. of these constantly growing monu lad who might otherwise honor the welcome. In Australia lt.is liellevtsi that 100 IN FACT he would have placed a party In power ments—monuments, hit a season, of vocation stigmatized by his father. oim.ooo slieep have died as a direct I prosperity. The roads around IXut J. W llatnakar retumul Tuead ty Long hours of hard work, scant cash that was pledged to the free coinage Klamath are in excellent shape, shady allowances, if any. denial of social result of drought during the past evening from a trlpjlu tile Weed Rati- , a complete and up to date Une of of silver. with very little dust. The stock all pastimes, shoddy clothes, unsanitary, three y«ars. One Australian alone road, lie says that the prospect* for, It requires a high grade of nerve to look fat and in tine condition, and the ill-kept, bookless, cheerless rooms in lost four-fifths of his sheep, which the continuation of the railroad are* JS'. ( Í 1 J >1<L‘ Goods when the not mar as bright us a Imeii reputt- , ask the voters to support a man who people are happy. which to sleep, and the absence of numbered 1, S.'iO, 000 admits that he voted in two ehetions Crater Lake hxs been described partnership interest in his father’s droughts set in three years ago this cd. There i* only I mil» a uf mad I. F. DAVIES, DAIRY. OREGON lor a money plank which he was con- too often for us to attempt business, are the sufficient fa- tors fall. The monied floekmaaters of built and it lias not yet re.u lied the Viuced was wrung. anything in that line, but we which render farm slavery extremely Australia are, In s >me districts, Im 'summit. Some of th moat dllflt ult would say, “Go and see it for yourself; repugnant to an ambitious tx>y. Dis porting hay at ♦«!<> per ton to keep parts of the road ar« Vet tr> Uy built, | 4* 4» 4* 4’ 4» 4* 4» 4* 4» 4» 4* Chairman Taggait, of the Demo you will not be disappointed.” This like for agriculture is a perfectly the'r blooded ram* and high grade and n *t much work is um being dune ' critic committee, is said to “dearly is the best time of year to see Grater natural characteristic of the young breeding ewes alive Some have l»een xs the surveyors bar* liUeti take« uff th 4* h ve an uphill fight.” He has one cut Lake, the roads are good and there is man brought up in these circum known to buy ImuieiiHc quantities of Joe Ball writes hie parent* from ot.t for him now. then, that ought to no snow except a little around the stances. Eagerness to escape from bhek-strap molasses and the coarse Michigan that the team be Is with, 4» ph ase him hugely. X edge of the crater. There is plenty forin oj serfage and enjoy some sugar product that is its by-product, will finish their s< u«"(i about the first »nd by strewing them U|«>n brush and of grass feed for horses, and the flies Democrats would nut object so and mosquitoes are nearly all gone. 1 of the liberties and pleasures which coarse feed otherwise unpalatable. In of th'tober, when, after a sb^t visit 4* hit ch to Mr. Bryau's talking if hi With a light rig one can drive from other fields seem to offer, is a part of duce their sheep to eat enough to > to ttie World'* Fair, he will return his education on the farm. Every ixune. lie says: ‘From the beginning would only agree to adopt the Demo- Fort Klamath to the Lake in four year of his prosaic life strengthens h:s keep alive while waiting fertile rain*. of the se.isoii to the present time cr tic poli.y <>f admittiug that he bad The Umatilla sheep raisers also call hours; the return can be made In early-formed conviction that the lot Green's Nebraska Indiana liatepl.iy-l him wrong in former campaigns. three. There is water and good of a farmer is unspeakably hard. Par attention to the (act that California ■d 91 games. Of these we have w.ui ticipation in the farming operations has become a consumer of outside j s4 and lost 7. On June 4 at Conners- The Republican party makes no -amping grounds at the Lake. in consideration of very few clothes mutton and wmil, Instead of being a | villa, Ind., we cbwed a aerlva uf 42 promise of what it is going to do on and three meals per day, and a place compelitnr of Oregon and the nortli-l straight wins. From June Jtlth to The money question, but points to to sleep, soon strikes the reflective west in general. • ' at It has done, and declares tbit ( July 17th, we won every game played, ' 4» 4» As many slieep of all grade* have 1 ! boy as a very oue-sided case of reci having started right it is natural tc . or 23 straight. been sold this year as ever before ir> keep right. Brother of J. F. Arant, Superintend procity. th 4* I.osT Between llorsc Fly Valley Literally there are hovs wlxwe any one year, up to this date in th. < and Sprague River, two checks. No*. ent of Crater Lake Park. Badly reasons for wanting to leave their seawin, and considerably more than ••Steady, Democrats, steady,” is 1415 and 14lti, for *.*>0*and 125 re 4* 4» Hurt near Ashland. the title of a political article by Mr. farm homes are quite similar in last year, also. The prospect for still spectively, matle to the order of W. , heavier later sales is improving every Cleveland. There is never any need foundation to those of the ancient day, as the buyer*' agents remain on H. Campbell. They are of no value 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* of asking the Republicans to be steady Sam Arant, member of the well- t bondsmen who constantly sought the ground, and inquiries from buy to anyone except the owner, but the and true when the welfare of the known pioneer faintly of that name, liberation from the hand of regal op er* in the east who have no agent* In tinder will be reward«! on returning people is involved. met with a very serious accident on pression. Wherefore the conclusion the field, are more Insistent than ever them to latt'is G kurkh . Wednesday of last week, while em is inevitable that most of the country before.—Crook County Journal. Lord In, Ore. The first and greatest object of the ployed teaming for A. C. Manning, boys who M-ek city life, with Its larger ..... I«. t ulff system is to build up American logging contractor of the Ashland «•ppurtuuilUia fur 1 he. i exurcsslon of k AT I Hh UPbRA HOUSE. the land’ leav................. Industries and make the American Manufacturing On., on Neil Creek. their real selves, donut leave • '■■"«I mi RAC"3. 'T M‘'ide A Harvey opened t hei r workman the king of his class. That The Mine attached to the big log so much from Inherent choice as from 1----------------------------- They are not drawn week's engagement at the Opera issue alone assures the success of the swamp hook caught a small log. 1« compulsion. P publican ticket. We keep the finest Sxigs furnished Inches bthick and 12 feet long, and away by the attractions of urban life, House Monday night with ••The Klamath County Agricultural Asso unrexsonabie Fatal Wedding.” The play was well but driven away by the took it down the log chute. As the ciation Will Hold Three Days with or without lot of horses In the The anti-imperialists are lauding small log pxsscd Arant it reached out hardships, deprivations and hollow- presented an 1 much appreciated. Mr. Fair and Races Commenc the Democratic party. Before the of the chute and with the knotty end ness to which they are subjected un E. II. Meade who has many admirers country. drivers campaign is over the Democrats will struck him tn the head and body. the farm. here made a decided flit as To To, ing October 12. te wishing their platform was as si I and laid him out as dead. Investiga Just in proportion to the prosi ess the French servant. Little lon.-lla lent <-i some other subjects as it is on tion showed that his head wxs cover of agricultural education has been the Robbins won the audience from the riiu«T uar. the money question. 1st Race.—Futurity -takes rare, a, ed with a long scalp wound that ex decrease in the cityward movement <>f start. This is her first season on the pired about half of his bead, and young men reared on farms. Farmers stage and she has only been playing mile and repeat tor all Klamath County TTie Democratic candidate for the : She shows decided 2-.vr.-mda. The Aaaocialioa will add another that reached down and laid whoknow how to treat tbeir livestock six weeks. I Vice Presidency has always been a f 150 to purse. bare his entire ear. The wounds were and their land know how to treat talent. TIIOS. W. NEWTON, Prop? 2nd llu<-e—mile darli, free for al. hiirh protectionist. He will be justi- I their sons. Good stock is almost in- 1 “ The Man of Mystery ” was the dressed nicely and bis ear was put Purse, 175. C'-u in following a distinguished pre- back in plaee. A wound in bis side ' variably found in the possession of bill presented Tuesday night. Some 3rd Ita.e — Quarter mile ami repeat i>-dent and changing the plank of bis I caused internal injuries that were grsjd men. and it Is significant that ori very good specially work between frt*e for all. Purse, HOU. party platform on the tariff question ' very threatening, but he Is doing stock farms sons succeeil father* in acts was a feature of the evening. *KCOMI> UAV. - non he writes his letter of accept- i cases, as history tells us. to the fifth “In Arizona” presented last even quite well now.—Valley Record. 4th Bare.—mile and rv|.ent. (<>, ance. and sixth generations. ing was by far the tn-st performance Klamath County horses. Purse. ||i0. INDIANS HOLD MELTING. There is only oneway for the fanner given yet. The cast was well ar 5th Race—mile dash, tree for all. STATE FAIR. W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, I to make a farmer of bls son: that is ranged every member being well lilt Purse, |75. to make him first his confidant, then ed for their parts. Otli Ra*-e. — 4* mile and refwat, Ire,- Ten Indians from the reservation, The premium list of the 44th Annu CAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON his business partner, as soon xs the Tonight the attraction will lie “In for *11. Puree. 1100. al F r to be held at Salem September headed by the Rev. Jesse Kirk, catne THian nav. boy can appteciate this relation, and Old Kentucky. ” Tomorrow night Homes Ixiard«'«! by day, week or ilju II u '•* to 17, are now being distributed. i 1 down Monday, during the absence of 7lh Pace.—3 mile relay, for Klntnntli , share its advantges. pecuniary and vaudeville and dance after the allow. «-*• llav an«l Grain bought an«l sold. A great many changes have been I I <). C. Applegate at Crater Lake, and County raddle horses, riders to < liange ¡otherwise. Assumption of responsi tin Saturday evening the company made and new premiums offered, and , tield a big meeting at the Court house. horse- every mile. Horses must Is- read) PtiHsengCTtf conveyr«! to all parts of Southern Oregon bilities at an early age creates an in will conclude with ”A Jay in New ' We understand that Jesse Kirk, the fu<l<lle.| and bridled lor lli*rh*o*e. All a nd Northern i lifornia at the very lowest rates. as a whole the list has been increased. terest and resourcefulness In the boy York. “ must ride stock an Idles. Puree, 1100 The st»«k show will be as good as last | self-appointed leader, has persuaded which are absolutely essential to bis ; J. C. Mitchell's House Burned. some of his followers that the reserva Sib Race.—mile dash, free lor all. Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel y r If nut better. Several exhibitors success as a farmer. At 21 years of The ranch of J. C. Mitchell, one Puree, $75. from California are contemplating tion is not being run just as It ought l.inkville. Phone Main 14 age a farm-raised boy ought to have 9th Race.—Qnsrter mile ami repeat, mile e;wt of Gazelle, was burned to bringing their thoroughbred stock. 1 to be, therefore he advised them to had at least six years of practical busi Klamath Comity J-yr.-ulds, barring the the ground Monday afternoon. Tile The County Exhibits will be larger i send a petition to the Government winner <4 first money on first day. ness experience asa farmer. Instead, asking the department to change Imus, bold goods were also a total l«*s Purse, |75. than ever, and this year an exhibit X 4» t 4,4*4’4,4'4’4’4,4*4*4*4’4'4*4’4*4’4’4*4’4»4» X the probabilities are that at this age and the beautiful loeufit trees sur will be at the Fair showing what the things to suit them. We were in-, lOtl, Race — One mile and repeat, trot 4* he knows fanning only as the hired rounding the residence were killed by or pwee, free for all. Purse ♦100. northwest . hi portion of Canada can ' formed that this was done. Those f man knows it. He has worked only who attended the conference were; i the heat, and twenty or thirty cords produce, and the advantages the) All race* will be run uml< r Pacific I with bis hands. He knows nothing i From Klamath Agency — lesse Kirk. ; have to offer. of wood were also destroyed, Th< Coart rule*. of the receiptsand expenditures of the In’tlie Futurity race the winner takes ■ l.uod racing and splendid evening 1 Billy Moore, Drummond, Logan. I barn and outhoUH'-s were saved, Mr. farm, only he knows that precious entertainments through the week will j John Morgan and Sergeant Brown. : and Mrs. Mitchell were in «kikJand at 70 ami the second 30 |s-r ceut. of puise. MOWERS little has been expended on him. He In all other Huai», 4 to enter nml 3 to I «Í uiake it enjoyable for all who attend. From Yalnax—Henry Jackson, Isaac the time of the tire. - Ashland Tid- REAPERS I . perhaps doe* not know how to till out start, 10 |>er eent of purse entrance fee. Jackson, Albert Jackson and Frank Send te the Secretary, W. A. ings. I a blank draft, or attend to any of the Winner* get 70 and second 30 per cent. BINDERS '1 ores, at Salem, foa a Premium List Rowbut. The Association will a< <1 another race most rudimental affairs connected We were unable to learn what the FROM ODESSA. RAKES and then make an exhibition of yuur to tie mwle up on last day, probably a dissatisfaction was. but understxxd with the business management of the stock or goods. mule race, that the main kick was relative to farm. Items From the Famous Re*ort on Ball penes second and third data. ROCK CRUSHER AT WORK. the running of cattle on the reserva-1 A farm boy can not have proper In OKO. W. Pelican Bay. Other amusements am) the Fall Fair,1 terest in his father ’ s business unless tion. The meeting lasted all day \ awards of which will Is. announced later. 1 The now sawmill Is now running on T ____ The big 12 J ton traction engine for Tuesday and Wednesday and they are he Is first told all about It, and has a part to play In its management. En- j X4‘4‘4*4*4‘4‘^4‘4*4*4‘4‘4'4*4‘4*4*4‘4*4‘4‘4‘4‘4‘X the rock crusher arrived Tuesday, and ; still in conference. joying an Intimate knowledge of Its! has been put In place with the crush DEATH OF JOSEPH HURN. affairs and sharing the profits as well er and other outfit, and Is now ready as the losses of the farm, and treat «id for business. The town board held an Joseph Hurn, brother of George R. with the consideration and respect to informal meeting last evening and ap pointed E. B. Henry engineer ir. Hum of this city, died at Chehalis, which, as a partner, he Is entitled, a charge of the work. It is the Inten Wash., Friday evening. August 12, farmer’s son will never have the In tion of the city to begin work first on 1904, at 6 o’clock, aged 4» years. The clination or an excuse to abandon the the approaches to the town. The deceased had been in poor health for land unless his health should require j " -d at either end of the town has several years. J<>seph Hurn was born a change. It is an easy matter to always been a veritable mud hole dur in Iowa, April 28, 185«. He came to keep the boys on the farm where there 'FIC.X a MJS ing the spring months, and It has l*een the coast 12 years ago and resided In Is nut a constant though unconscious Klamath County Mie time. The effort to drive them away. a common occurence for teams coin- 4 chance to double your money in three months, Now is the time to •ng in from the country to get mired past year he spent in Washington, j A wafch that cannot be put in or Lots $25, $30. $35, $40 and $50, Terms buy at first prices, iiuWB Just as they reach the town He leaves a father, Geo. R. Hurn, of limits. The council arc wise In build Cherokee City, Arkansas, and two der by my repair department does not $10 down, balance m small monthly payments. to suit customers. ing these first, bo that teams will have brothers, J. IL Hurn of Ashland, and exist. Send me three wheels and I Platted and for sale by i will see that Is put. In such perfect re uu trouble in reaching the city when Geo. R. Hurn of Klamath Falls. pair that, a warranty for one year will The body was brought to Ashland the bad weather seta In. After the References: \N. O. SMITH, JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R completion of the approaches the for Interment. Geo. Hurn left, Bun be a safe Investment for me. Our Klamath County Bank. Klamath Falls, KLKMRTH FALLS, - OREGON work on the business streets will be day morning, to be present at the watches, never come back. L. A lva First National Bank. Oregon. I L ewis . ¿one under contract. funeral. *. U m |r«l Klnmnth «'mint,, Klamath County Bank, Klamath Falls. Oregon. THE EXCELSIOR G roce ríes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and .Shoes. QUICK MEAL * * * NEARLY RILLED. STEEL RANGES BALDWIN’S * * Hardware Store. MAMMOTH STABLES • • • EXCI I ANGE STABLES I ivpt,'v f4* I McCORMICK 4 4 4- Steel Wire Sable and hnproveJ Cable Cars J Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer BUY A LOT IN Mountain View Addition to Klamath Falls. Rin^ up Main 193 You Like Fast I luive Horses that will please you With or without drivers | Commercial men conveyed to all points Went Ntiiblen