KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN MARK L. BURNS BROKER W. O. SniTIL Editor and Proprietor. Klamath Falls, Oregon LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON MARTIN DR. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. DENTIST Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, August 3 1905 Klamath Falls, Oregon SODA WATER KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER the most REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK Manufactured in all Flavors ■ o My Solicitor Will Call ou You To be held In the Auditorium of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition August /4 to 19, ¡90S Under the direction of the Lewis and Clark Congresses Committee Business property F>ROGR7T7VV Monday, Aug.14—The Battle Against Corruption. Tuesday, Aug. 15—Social Betterment Work in Cities. Mason and Contractor Estimates Furnished (Herein of suppression of vice and dealing with liquor traffic.) Wednesday, Aug. 16—Municipal Improvements. Formation and Work of League of Northwest Cities. Klaiuath Falls, as follows: FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Thursday, Aug. 17—Organization and Plans. For State Papers Friday, Aug. 18—Problems of Municipal Administration. Commencing Wednesday, August 9, at nine o'clock A. M.,and continuing (Medford Mail ) Municipal Taxation, etc. until Saturday, August 12 at four I Prof. B. L. Collin«:—"Yea I Saturday, Aug. 19—Municipal Control of Corporations and back from Klamath county. 1 went o'clock P. M. Wednesday.— Penmanship, history, Municipal Ownership. over there a couple or three weeks spelling, algebra, reading, school law. PRIVATE The hours and other details of the several sessions will I age, thinking I might get a few Thursday.— Written arithmetic, the ' weeks ’ work iu haying, and in that be arranged later. Local men will be selected to take part ory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, I wav kill a little of my vacation and, the discussion and will have an opportunity to examine ; incidentally, earn a few dollars. physics, civil government. Friday.—Physiology, geography, men the papers which are to be discussed. The details of the ' While 1 am not able to do heavy tal arithmetic, composition, physical program cannot be given until further information is had work 1 figured I could drive a mower geography. RATES REASONABLE Saturday.—Botany, plane geometry, or rake as well as anyone—and still from the participants. tliluk I can, but I am not quite posi general history, English literature, phy- The Conference on Civics, will bring together the first tive though. I secured a job all choiogy. For County Papers Furnished Rooms with or large assembly of experts on municipal questions which has ' right. Man gave me a team of bron Commencing Wednesday, August 9, ever beeft held in the Northwest. The leaders of the Con chos to rake bay with, and I very at nine o'clock A. M. and continuing without board made the discovery that I was until Friday, August 11, at four o'clock ference are among the most distinguished students of the soon no Maud Muller at raking hay. The P. M. city government in the country. first act of one of the bronchos was to First, Second and Third Grado Cer Every municipal officer, and every public spirited citi jump over the rakepole, and be then tificates— Wednesday.— Penmatiship, history, zen may learn from these men not merely what are the immediately proceeded to kick the orthography, reading. other broncho clean out of his harness latest theories and the most advanced thought on city —collar and all. About that time 1 Thursday.—Written arithmetic, the afidirs, but how in practical ways to make his own town or began looking for a place to alight, if ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday, — Geography, mental arith city a better place to live in, safer, more attractive, more the bronchos would be so kind as to metic, school law, civil government. give me time to do so, I escaped serviceable to the needs of its residents, and at a less cost. Primaiv Certificates— without injury and upon recovering Every city and town in the three States will be asked to from the shock of this, to me, very Wednesday.—Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, reading. send delegates, chosen from both office holders and private unseeming conduct on the part of the Thursday.—Art of questioning, the citizens, to a convention to be held in connection with this bronchos, I called to a man standing ory of teaching, physiology. J. G. Wight, nearby and ask him to keep his eye conference. The organization and work of the convention on County {school >Supt. the floundering, kicking mass of Summer Nmeltics, Lawns. Dim will be entirely in the hands of the delegates, with such bunch grass equines while I spoke to counsel as the distinguished leaders of the conference may a gentleman. The gentleman was ities. Percales, Shambrays. In GAME LAWS. give them. Leagues of cities and city associations formed the boss and the words I spake were dia Linens, Linens, Calicoes. these; ’This Klamath county ozone is in some such way as this have been of immense value too exhilerating for my nerves, un Laces, Embroideries, Stockings wherever they have existed, not only in stimulating the educated as they are to the Inate keeping up of public spirit and the general interest in cussedness and eccentricities peculiar and a fine line of Glores municipal affairs, but in the practical work of securing to that jumbled-up heap of horse flesh Spotted Fawn—Closed at all tlnirx laying no far distant from here. In Buck Deer, Moose, Mountain Sheep needed legislation, showing better methods and bringing other words I've quit work. It is (except in the Counties of Grant, Har better results. There is every reason to expect that simi true I have not as yet commenced ney, Malheur and Baker)—Closed from November 1 of each year to Aug. 15 lar organizations here can and will produco even greater work to any alarming extent, but I've of the follow ing year. quit. No, never mind about the Female Deer—Closed from Novem PHONE 10« benefits than have appeared elsewhere, and that this con money. This is just a bit of exper ber 1 of each year to Sept. 15 of the ference and the work of this convention will mark the be ience—and while not of any great following year. Night hunting and use of dogs in ginning of a new epoch in city government in the North value to me, I am generous enough to hunting Deer, or Moose are prohibited west. We cannot afford to allow our city to lose its share admit that I fail to discern wherein withlu the state at all times. Limit—Five Deer in any one open of the benefits, to lag behind its rivals in the coming com you have made much out of it. If season. that’s the Medford trail over there 1 petition for better government, and we should see to it that think I’ll be going.’ After having Elk—Closed until Sept. 15, 1907, then closed between Oct. 15 of each our city is represented in the convention by its ablest relieved myself of this bit of oratory year and Sept. 15 of the following I struck out for Medford, never once year. citizens. looking back to learn the fate of the Limit—One Elk during each open A communication lias been sent to the Mayors and bronchos or the very kind gentleman season. Drugs It is unlawful to sell or have in pos representative citizens of all the cities of the Pacific North in whose charge I left them. session for sale, any cik meat at any west, apprising them of the apportionment of delegates for Ed. Purdy, son of S. P. Purdy, lme. Stationery It is unlawful at any time to hunt, each city respectively. i of this city, has purchased 240 acres can locato you Homestead or a Timber j. n. nooRE, GE.XEHAL !■ HEIGHTEN, C. i. BONNEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law Eianrnn,; Alwli.t fn a S|x laity NOTARY PUBLIC <•» » :< l: 120 acres timber of land, near Altamont in Klamath county, from T. II. Moore. The price paid was 16000 and the deal was made through the White & Trowbridge ag ency. The land Is nearly all under cultivation and Is leased for two years, at the expiration of which Mr. Purdy expects to take possession and operate it himself. pursue, take, kill, injure, destroy or have in possession any Deer, Elk. Moose, Mountain Sheep or Spotted Fawn, for the purpose of obtaining the skin, hide, horns, hams or other flesh of such animals, for the purpose of sale, barter, exchange or trade, except upon permission from the State Game or Forestry Warden. Silver Grey Squirrel—Closed from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1 of each year. Ducks, Geese, Swan-Closed between the first day of February and the first day of September. Limited to 50 in one week. Water Rail and Upland Plover- Closed between the first day of Jan uary and the first day of August. Pheasant-East of the Cascade Mountain-Closed at all seasons. Sage Hen, sage cock, grouse, or na tive pheasant-Closed between the first day of December and the fifteenth day of August of the following year. Quail-Closed except between the second Saturday and the third Tues day of the month of September. Limited to six quail In one day or twelve In one week. Unlawful to hunt without llcense- A license must be obtained from the county clerk and carried with party while hunting. Resident fee for Li cense SI, non-resident *10. Trout-Closed during months of November, December, January Feb ruary and March. Unlawful to keep trout less than five Indies In length. Night fishing prohibited. Limit 125 in one day. It is unfortunate that so few people appreciate the vast difference between irrigation and dry land farming in the (Lakeview Herald ] West. J. C. Rutenic came over from Klam There are very great possibilities of agricultural produc ath Falls Saturday, and left Monday tion in the west by means of what is known as dry farming, morning for the ZX ranch In company under the Campbell soil culture and other improved meth with W. T. Taylor, who arrived here ods, but this style of agriculture has no relation whatever to from San Francisco on Saturday. Mr. Taylor has resigned his position the problem of irrigation. as superintendent of the ZX ranch Wherever a supply of water can be developed for the and Is making his last trip to straight irrigation of arid or semi-arid land its production would be en up some of the company 's business enormously increased over what it would yield under any affairs at Silver Lake. Mr. Taylor system of dry land farming. Under the latter system highly resigns hfs position because his health will not permit traveling in the dust diversified production is impracticable. Staple products, of which he has had a great deal to such as wheat, may be raised; but the difference between do during the time he has been as the product of an acre under dry land farming and under sociated with the company. We un derstand that in the future Mr. Taylor irrigation, where dry land farming would be thought possi will be associated with the Steel Trust ble without irrigation, would be five to one in favor of irri and the Hearst Estate. gation, and probably even more. [Anbland Tldlugi.J The lands on which crops can be raised by methods of Hon. E. V. Carter left this morning the Pelican Bay route on a business dry land farming are, as a rule, the high bench lands which via trip to Klamath Falls. Mrs. Carter ac cannot be economically irrigated, and there are many milli companied him to Pelican Bay. ons of acres of such lands in the west, which form no part E. W. Gowen, wife and son came in Anyone deniring to purchase the lnm- Klamath Falla the flrstof the week bor in the sheds on the Mitcholl ranch of the lands which it has been supposed would ever be from by private conveyance and took the and in the camps near Bonanza iielong reclaimed by irrigation. train Tuesday evening for Portland ing to the Klamath Canal Company can It must not be inferred, either, that all desert lands can where they expect to spend a month. submit bide to E. R. Iteamee at Klam ath Falla. . be made to produce by any system of dry land farming. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. Wise, Orem A Maxwell have started Such is not the fact, and the Omaha correspondent of the a new saw mill eight miles west of Keno Globe-Democrat is talking wildly when he says that irriga Notice Ae hereby given that the County and would Iw glad to havo a ahare ol tf Klamath County will your patronage. tion projects will be useless because dry land farming will Huperinftndentnf hold the regular examination ot’appli * Clark's Sarsaparilla for tho blood at lake the place of water. The statement is simply ridiculous, cants for »’ate an<l county papers at the City Drug Store, Musical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store ii Building HARRY WEBER ’ Æ I IK '1'15 R At the Novelty Stilts Co. New Wool, We have several good farms, im proved. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. assured square deal WILLIAMSON RIVER CAMPING GROUND I am now prepared to take rare ol jicople who desire to camp on Williarn- aon river. Will keep a boarding house and will have pasture and hay for horses. Boats will be kept for rent. Beatof treat ment to all. Will carry mail for camp er« to and from Agency. F rakx B ilveh INQUIRIES BY 7VVZXii_ Cleanliness and Good Work GIVEN Guaranteed. Also Agent for LONDON ANO PROMPT ATTENTION LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO.