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Jr..1 V of even- H«mu»» minute — of her time. Siu* is to keep tile paper going. ’» t'VIJ Falls, and non of Alex. Marliu, I« «»I.. - -••--Il When these boys go after luislnev* of the Klamath County Bank, lie is' the niece of Mrs George T. Bald«in they gel it- Nome say It 1» training familiar with his Held and gets all of of thia city and Is popular with the but since tliev are »till young, guild W. o. SMITH Editor. the news that his paper cun handle. staff. She will graduate in 190k. buxine»» t.wt I* probably tlielr inherl- But tlie real mau behind the guns O'ficlal Newspaper of Klamath Young Martin will graduate in l#0K. 1 lance. Business manager Itahlwin I* Georgia B. White, who graduates in newspaper parlance is Will W. the son of George T. Baldwin, the County. Or. gon. Baldwin. He is the business manager in 1907, is the social editor. Although and Assistant Buaincaa KLAMATH FALtfi, February 9, 190». very young she is equal to the rcspon- and to him all lun.is look fur the merchant KLSMSTH REPUBLICAN I There are 20 pupils In tlie Hlgiil m 'I hki I and every one of III'*« •• r'' qulrcd to write ami submit copy t<> the Editors once a month, so tliat practically the wnole » I h «>I lielotig* to the staff. From these «ritinga tlie editors of tlie various depart A tine inenta make up their paper. WIG, s m w M. m MW High N nun..... * ..<•* . ......... . “VTIJ Fall* it -ill ....„«.„ foravusl -vii««... Th', gl** „.„»on forthe belief limi th«' Kb"""«»' High X h,«.l Nsw» «ill breuwe uut on ly lt permanent ni»iHull«.n but »Hl !•,prove with the advancing years un- COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PAPER Brief History of Publica tien and Sketch of its Editors. IMPROVEMENT; ADVANCEMENT. An Institution Devoted to Education •I Interests, and Worthy of the Consideration and Support of the Entire Public.—A Copy of the Front Page of the February Number Is Herewith Reproduced In the Repub lican. Vol. II, Klamath Falls. Oregon. February. 1905 ' aelf tyrant of Corinth. Though usurpers generally found it necessary to surround themm lves with a imnd tain huckleberries or hunting the of soldiers enlisted from other states, black tail deer which roam the woods. Cypselus was so beloved by tire ma To the north of the bay. a few miles, jority of Ills subjects tliat lie ruled is Blue Canon, one of tile greatest for thirty years without a guard. lntheriign of Cypseliw, Corinth hunting grounds for deer and liear in the county. A few miles northeast founded many colonies, extended tier of Pelican bay Is Cherry creek, where trade In every direction ami reached there is tine Ashing for mountain the height of her political Import trout in the little stream which so ance. They were libera) patron* of relig briskly roars down through the deep ion, and their gift* to the Goda at brushy canon. Olympia were counted among the wonder* of ttie world. On tlie downfall of hl* family. Corinln became a well regulated oli garchy. Lena Barnum. KLAMATH'S SUMMER RESORTS Pelican bay is a great summer re sort. There are several streams (low ing into the bay: the principal one of which is Pelican creek, a stream about half a mile long and from one hundred to three hundred feet wide. There is fine Ashing In the bay, also in all the streams flowing into it. Pelican Bay Lodge is situated at the head of Pelican ereek. At The Lodge there are two two-storv log L. ALVA LEWIS, Jeweie «*• ItlUII XII H» IIHIUklAI. Following rtlllmial» are laken tliv Fvbttiaiv ii«unl*r «>i the Klamath High Heli«»»l New*I — <>■ - — Never la-fore has I here been the In ducement lo young |>r<qilr wliu bare the grit In prepare themaelvrs fur g.aal |H<Mltl«>iia. I.«»t year the gradu ate* of uur normal arli«*da were eager ly »ought Long Iwfure the end uf the «child year all lite m - ii I oi * in the technical *ch««>l» wert* ufTrrrd | mw I tluoi. These |Mi*lllutin |>ar from th« bcglnlng silarlra ranging from 11300 lu S2OOO per year with priw;w*'l of rapid adviinccnirnl. Our »ludenta who will prepare, need not worry •bout tin- future. —— O- ■ — A twenty fiv* thousand dollar building «IB not make a high m I k «.I. A large at tendance of earnest atud- ent* will make the M-htail. There »liotilil •* more students now in th« county high »cln»il There are many young people in Klamath county who khuulil tw In sill Iiildiii-r. They are doing till* ami tliat and a little of nothing Opportunity I* here; but tliey lack the determination. There •re sludenU living In other part« of the county wlm would come, if l*««vrd was not •■■ high. Thia must tv rem edied. A cheaper plan for *r udent bo.iul la linpcialive. Willi a new building we waul more »ludrnl« we must have uiorc. — - — Klamath Fa II» blda falr lo tire'ima Willi gtaal dial riel a «cbuul luwn. m I ksi I building* moi a modem high M'Iiool building, it la (■Mltih- t<> plan |o uiake our U>wu a artMMrl renter, Our situation fait»»» tin*. We have a large letrllory t<> draw from and llltle eumprlllhm In thsl Une Mchuol lown» arc alwsy» wcallliy and pr>*» l>rr<>u» and «leairable. Tba aehMila atlract a g,«*l elllaenatilp and a wtll- 10 do clllaenahlp. Many famille« who bave acetimulaled »officient pruperty. IM«»» lo »mh towni C, gîte tlielr cbildrrn «rhuol advautngfa. Tilt» brlnga wealth l<» tl»c lown ttnr cltlti'ii» aliouhi réalisé lt|r important e <>f mailing uur lown a Mh«*il «enter. 11 n>'-ai>* iticrvwM-d pr<>pvrty valua tion. The management <>f lltr tilgti «'I mm I «lll cnileivor t<> <to II» »tiare tu popolarulng rdueatlou liera But ttie Citizen» muai enrh ami everione t* an cntliu»i*»tlc palnai of dur»- tlon In nrdrr lo luake ont ■ I hui I« at tractive. The Republican today presents its readers with a reproduction of the front page of the February number of the Klamath High School News. The ,pld strides of this educational Journal in the canse it represents There is nothing more delightful commends it to every educator in than a trip to California in the sum Klamath county and to every person mer when It is warm and tunny. Interested in the canse of education. 1 was promised a trip to California While the paper’s primary object is | A SCENE AT PELICAN BAY ON UPPER KKAMATH LAKE. | and as noon as school was out I the advancement of the High School packed my trunk and went to hunt a.id its work and interests, it is the There is a creek about six miles for a freighter witli whom I could go houses and several surrounding cot willing servant of educational inter tages. Tourists receive fine accom south of Pelican bay known as Odessa to the railroad. 1 went down to ests throughout the county. For where about the same advantage* for Louie Biehn's and found out he was modations at The Lodge. that purpose its columns are open to There is excellent duck bunting in fishing and hunting are reaped as going the next morning. teachers, students and parents gener the swamps surrounding the bay also from the bay. 1 went to bed rattier early that ally for the discussion of subje.-ts, It is worth anybody's time to take, night but was very much surprised good deer and bear hunting in the b-iefly, pertaining to the cause. at least, a two weeks trip to Pelican the next morning to find that iny forests and mountains. It contain.- four pages of bright, To the northwest of Pelican bay- bay going from the bead of Link Jaws were much larger than natural newsy matter, reflecting school life are Lake of tbe Woods and Fish lake river by steamer. There Is pictur and that it was very hard for me to and school work in Klamath and il where one can enjoy ones self, in the esque scenery the entire length of the swallow, for I had the mumpt. lustrates the vim and enterprise of Or fall of tbe year, picking fine tnoun- Upper Klamath lake. 1 was disappointed also, when I egon girls and boys, especially that found out that I would have to delay inquiry arose from kindly feeling to portion of the interior country which for a week or to longer, to 1 went to H. J. WINTERS. her husband laid it in the arms of one is n lobe linked with the outside (» bed and stayed all that day. In a * of them. and wnich is to infuse it with fresh Governor <1i»tiiiirtHio in lit» ,ne*- few days 1 was ready again to try to (A Pag? from Greek History.) Now they had agreed that whoever uess, native talent, enthusiasm, ».ige «'all» « hi tlie legl»l*l<>r* lu »»«twee get off. I went up to Mitchell'« and Next in fame and in length of rule first got hold of the child should dash strength of purpose and honesty of GRADUATE ! Hie c<Mir»e of »tody t >« pallile arliuola. found that he was going to atari for to the family of Cleisthenes came the it against the ground. OPTICIAN. effort. ) H« emphatically declare« that m««»« Ager the next morning. the Cypelidae of Corinth. It happened, however, that the The Republican gives the front ’ material >» prrarnlr«! tlian can lx« 1 got ready and the next morning The old blue blooded aristocrats of babe smiled as the man took it; and about ten o'clock 1 went out of sight page of the publication, advertise- I mastered In tlir grade*, lie points that city, who had indeed done much he. touched with pity, could not kill of Klamath Falla. mente and all, that those who do not I traveled on the I I* m k t <> tlir tin»- «ben ttw curriciilmn GEO. T. BALDWIN to make it the mistress of the sea. at it. but passed it to his neighbor, who freight wagon for three day* then ar take it may form an idea of what it I << ml allied »imply the thrrr |{ » <>,<1 length grew narrow and insolent. is doing, though all four of its pages gave it to the third. So it went safe rived at Ager at ten o'clock but THE HARDWARE DEALER ■ »late» I hat they w« rr luaatrred a* few found that if I latarded the train One of their number had a daugh ly through the hands of all ten. are creditible and show prosperity. It i would have to change cars in the Orai « I m -» arr m.«»lere<1 now a day*, ter. named Labda. whom none of the is also improving with every issue and The mother received the child back, night, which would ire a bard thing BAIN WAGONS lite Governor I» righi a* lo result*. aristocrats would marry, because she but when the men went out of the for ine, not having been on a train should receive a subscription from ev < iur student* d<> not tlir work was lame, and whom be therefore house, she heard them reproach one before. I decided to wait till the nest ery person in the county interested in, OLIVER PLOWS ! .»• Ray'* arithmetic was mastered; morning. I stayed in Ager th«l the cause of education. It already gave to Aetion a man of the lower another for not having done the deed. John Deere Plows night and the next morning al four tiul I« It a«i»r of I«*« many *tudlM class. has a good business patronage in Then In fear she hid her child ki a o’clock I boarded the tram and start In tlir m l»«>l«y Tti'Wr <>]<( «lay* wfrr Klamath Fails, and this is increasing. borne time afterwards the nobles, chest, so that when the men returned ed for Woodland, a oice town Iweuty DEERING HOWERS pionrrr day*, day* when eren « hildm» The Klamath High School News learning from the Delphic oracle that to destroy it, they could not find it miles north of Sacramento. Reapers and Binders relird un tlirir own resource«. Now The day was warin and mi I had a made Its first appearance last year as Labda's infant son would, when he anywhere. there I« too nin<-h •Teschlng." Tlie a cl ,y periodical. It was a ven became a man, be the ruin of them Buggies From this circumstance, Labda very pleasant trip traveling through a great deal of nice country, stopping pupil» Iran t««i mudi on tlir learber. ture at first and purely experimental all, sent ten of tbeir number to named her son Cypselus, the Greek at Shasta Springs for Mime soda water SPRING WAGONS A« a result they nerrr Iron l<> study at that. It was organized by and is Aetion’s house to kill the child. word for chest. and at last arrived at Woodland at 4 Tlirn a task was gl'tn and If not still published by the students of the When they came and asked to see Harrows Perry De Lap. When Cypselus became a man he o'clock. Icarnrd tlie Iiarel wa* applied vigor- Kiamath High School. It being the it, the mother, thinking that their overthrew the nobles and made him- (To lie continued.) DISC PLOWS <>u»)y. No, "1 canta" were arcrpled !y publication of the kind in an in terior Oregon county the students en DRILLS Asa rraull the rlilld learned to alt tered into the enterprise with some and in »1er. The average pupila now i KLAMATH COUNTY BOYS AND GIRLS! ATTEND KLAMATH STEEL RANGES misgivings. But they elected a staff do n«>t really aludy. They are never AIR TIGHT STOVES composed of persons in whom they re- i aught to »tuily It lias been aald $ COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL NEXT YEAR! A NEW BUILDING, GOOD ;>osed the utmost confidence and em i liât a lazy Reacher i» liic twat teaeti- Paints, Oils and Glass $ EQUIPMENT. COME! "KNOWLEDGE GIVES POWERS barked up the sea uf journalism with «•r. Ile excella lu that be al Iras* Linoleum true Interior Oregon grit. lets tlx- pupil do ht» part. The pol» The paper has proved a success. 4/*- II«' *di««>l curriculum I» not loo long. KLAMATH FALLS, OR With the beginning of the present What our M-huuia weed la fllber tr»a year it was changed from a quarterly learlilng or better leaching. They to a monthly publication and a num need teachera who will teiyf arwf re ber of new features have been added quire tlie little folk* anti intermedi' right alorfg. The front page of every , ate impila t<> acquire the habit of mas issue contains an illustiated story of tering atudy. The pupil w I m > comes local interest. The editorial, local Lo lite blgti school, u<M|uallticd for and social departments are carefully »Indy wltboal U>e liai»I of study — looker) after, and the exchange column slbility of her position. She is the wherewithal to operate the enterprise. I manager White is the son of G. W. of «1 I* impo*ed upon each student flounders. is full of interest. til It may reach a high standard as an daughter of Banker White of this With the able assistance of Austin White, of the First National Bank. falling to prepare his pro rata of copy The Staff. city and stands high In her class. educational Journal. White, who is the assistant business They will both graduate In 1907. i each month. The copy is usually The staff of the Klamath High Maud E. Nail is the exchange edl- manager, they have made the paper The staff Is elected by the student* forthcoming. Its tie id la Urge, I he population 1» I School News is well chosen. Prof. tor. She came all the way from pay from the start. They have se The suliscrlptlon price of the High growing and there I* no remain why John G. Swan, the principal of the Glendale, Oregon, to attend the cured a good advertising patronage of the High School, semi-annually and school, is the editor in chief. He has Klamath High School because of Its and a large local circulation, the pro a plan has been adopted whereby Hchool News Is 50 cents a year and It« It should not keep apace with the A FULL STOCK OF been at the head of the Klatnath real meiit, and is taking advantage ceeds of which pay the bills necessary plenty of “copy" Is furnished for the advertising rat«:» are reasonable, It oilier legitimate enterprise* of the columns of ttie News. deserves a g<xxj patronage. High School for two years and has foremost county In the stat«. given universal satisfaction, lie is a graduate of the Albany College of THE TEACHERS LOCAL INSTITUTE --i-i i vionr— this state, where he stood high in his TO BE HELD AT class, lie bad wide editorial experi MERRILL, OREGON, FEBRUARY 17 & 18, 1905 OITIV SUOI» ? ence in educational .journalism before I can fill your order* coming to Klamath, having presided promptly. Lumber de The program being as follows: over the destinies of the Albany Col F riday , 7:30 p. m . livered or at the mill. lege Student while attending that In Mr. George Offleld stitution. He was assistant postmas Opening Address ........Merrill School ter at Albany for three consecutive Music................. Short Address. .. ....... Mr. J. G. Swan years prior to coming to Klamath. ... Merrill School I Agnes Stevenson, the assistant edi Entertainment.. H. ROSEBOOM MAiBCOT Miss Elva Galloway tor, is also well qualified for the posi Talk on Alaska.. S aturday , 9:30 a . m . to 12 a . m . tion. She is one of the hardest work ............... Mr. Fox ers in the High School and an entbu- A Lesson in History.... ........ Mrs. Zumali 'ast In her newspaper work. She A Lesson in Arithmetic Mr. W. S. Slough GENERAL FREIGHTER, I came from Eugene, Oregon, with her James Russell Lowell.. STAHLES ......... Mrs. Weeks LUAtiuUL hai^; settled on Lost riv Teaching Exercise......... -------- INTERMISSION -------- er Ip. this county. She will graduate Caleb T. Obrer, Proor School-rooin Discipline...............................................................Miss Emma Bussy C^TPrompt and careful attention tl)l»y<v<R T* Y3F1F JAS. SIGLER, PROP'R to all orders........................... Merrill Oregon AieMi.der Martin, in charge of the A Primary Geography Lesson......................................................... Mrs. Cogswell Mr. J. G. Swan l V owbcon uWr'WfrfHmetrt. is probably the Teaching Ex. in Grammar........................................... I i!?'st editor In the state. He is Co-operation of Parents, Teachers and School-boards.......... Mr. J. G. Wight ONE HUNDRED (M)I.LARS REWARD MARK L. BURNS less than 14 years of age, but manages All teachers and friends of education are cordially Invited to attend. I will pay the al»ove reward for a FOR HALE — A tlr»t clnsn new Decker i •'•>« Newton for Livery. the local department with the skill of The executive committee suggests that Filday, February 17, 1905, lie watch that my re|mir <le;>artmnrit A Hon Piano. lor («articular» call at a veteran. 11c Is a native of Klamath given to teachers wishing to attend. Hie Gen, Gala and Grill room lithe can not put in order L. Alva latwit. the Republican office. J popular place for dinner jwrtic«. ! Klamath Falls, Oregon. A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA CHITWOOD The Druggist CYPSELUS WATHIMAKER AND JEWELER I LUMBER Dry. Rough and Finish BOAT HOUSE ■S «F MB I LOCK AND GUNSMITH Do You Like Fast Kin^ up Metin 193 I hftve With or without drivers J. n. nooRE, £ W. P. Rhoads, Merrill, If. Horses that will please you Commercial men conveyed to all points ? Livery, Feed and Sale ___________ BROKER