Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 03, 1905, Image 4

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Might A j Well Try To
TH. world'« Inde*! s fleet Ina shew
large trout. Th« first open «»a»on iu
Muh conn.««« s»r *■»
the lake's hletory was declared by tli«
■ome charade,« aie »'«•»•> a**"
Describe God As Crater govorumeut, through the sup«rlntena
An.l «•><«♦ ar. »«•»
»Washin«loe a'*’____ *
dent, on the date lliii letter ia writ*
Lake.
The Real Object.
ten. It will last thirty day« and the
Jewelry of al! kluds. I- Alva Lewie.
”1 notice." .aid the youua man. "that
Big line ol watches at popnlar prices
catch is restricted to th« number of
(D B ’¡Vortblnfton)
Whatever your persona) optalo«» i»*r
Choice box bonbons at Mannings.
L. Alva lewis.
trout a luan may lug up the trail.
Alex Martin, President,
Alex Martin Jr, Gshier
This is a profoundly luiprewiv«« spot Se. you uever deayrt jour Par*»
Go to Mannings for a new pipe.
Dr Stacy Hcniinway was iu the city
This ia the spot w here poets rave and
•'ll Isn't that." aa«weeed 8<m»t*r *•*
E. R. Reamea, Vice Prcs’t, E. M. Bubb. Aast. Ca»hicr.
artists deepeir. language will not de- and its beauty is tnajoatic. No other taluni "The mala thing le to avoid dor
Manning carries a fine line of station- Tuesday from the Agency.
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•enbe and the brush will not depict that j pine« in the world permits the eve to tag or saying -Jthing
rv.
Ice cream at .Manning's ever)- day.
laihuld twenty miles of unbroken cliffs
v e^w
New Nickleurint Peanut roaster at
Kent Ballard ami family returned which nature has required million« of | —the remnant of a great mountain— my party resaou ta desart tua
years
to
acomplieb.
You
are
mightly
tagtou
Star
*
Mannings.
from Pelican Bay Saturday.
awed in its presence and von discover and twenty square miles of placid blue
An Cubimi Cut
All grades oi cigars at all prices at
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewie. that you are not big enough to drink in water In which the tuiiroicd walla vie
gwtwwi "i hit n-■ -
Dlffbang That’s a aw«U »te<l you ar«
Mannings.
witV»
the
original
slopes
in
brilliancy,
Frod Houston and wife and Carey its beau'les. Every slant of the sun,
•earlug. Bmlthkln« 1 wiwb aiy fri«u4.
Is the policy of this bank, and |( |(
If you need a good pair ot «boos, call I Ramsby, wife and son returned Tuesday every cloud in the sky, every movement enhancing the depth of the pros|HWt.
Trottar, could <•< a «limps« of It
at the Boston Shoe Store.
Man's
tnind
turns
weakly
to
tho
begin
­
from a camping trip to Pelican Bay.
Rmlthkta« (flattered)—1« your trie«»*
of the wind, every moment of Time
rigidly adherred to.
Get a bum cigar? Not at the City Drug
Fine watch repairing. L. Alva Lewis. changes the picture Iwfore you. You , ning of the World amt he realitos how a diamond esperi?
Safety first. Liberality next
short is his time on earth. But short
Biffbang No. he travels foe a plate­
2 tore.
Mrs. J. W. Hamakar and grand turn away with the feeling that you
glass
factory
OuetunaU
Knqulr««.
as
it
is
it
should
include
a
visit
to
this
District Attorney W. J. M«x>re, of ' daughter, Miss Gail Parrish are epend- might almost as well attempt todescrilie
iudcscribable and wonderful legion.
G»xl.
I ing the week at Odessa.
L Review is in the city ou business.
A Wt«« Son.
Crater Take is the wonder spot of the
lie sute to see tb«> Electric Fiano at I
Parent-What In the world do you
Families ran be supplied now with
Tow know
Houston« saloon and bring a aickle with | .-Tony’s Beat" at the Central Dining world and it it reached after a hundred SPRING FEEDING OF COWS. want with a trombón«?
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tbat th« man next door has driven us
miles of travel by team from the railroad,
' Parlors wtth or without meals.
nearly
wild
by
lilt
performance«
on
that
ft was discovered in 1062by prospectors. The Cars Which Should Bo Taken to
»i»
Smcke Tom Keene five cent cigar.
♦
swful Inetruuient.
My watch repair department cannot Congress made a national park of it
P ts vent Interterauce with
City Drug Store.
Son
Calm
yourself
father;
tbat
«
Milk Yield.
be excelled on tbe Coast. L. Alva Lewis. three years ago and then appropriated
the oue I've bought —Oold«n l’ara
Messrs MeNeff and Hall, real estate I I. A. Duffy and W. T. Shive left yes­ the munitirent sniu of »3,000 a year,
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The warm or changeable days ot
men of W bitelake City, were in the terday morning for the bead of tbe which includes the improvement fund
A SURE GO
Her
Hard
Lusk.
spring
the
present new problems to
”«’ls Tuesday.
"I made an awful tauapas last night."
i Umpqua river, where they think they as well as the superintendent’s salary.' feeder of the dairy cow. It Is neither
ft»
bjiecial Iatud Agent W. W. Scott have a No. 1 gold mine in sight.
The salary is »1.305 and the bulance is winter nor summer, but tbe transition said Mrs Oldcaall«-
"Did
you?
replied
her
hi'SteSS
"I
vs
purchased a piano of the Coss Piano
Silverware, cut glass, ctocka. novel­ being used to make the lake possiblo of period, and we hardly know how to been wantin' to make one for a loug time,
»♦»
access. Until now the road leading toj meet it. The cow feels the change, and,
House this week.
ties, etc. Tbe finest line in Klamath
but I ain't beeu able to sal a pattern
it was steep and rocky iu the extreme. , like ourself, loses her appetite some­
Once tried always used. City PruK County. L. Alva Lewis.
Whoae
did
jou
bare?"
—
Chicago
Rso-
GKO. T, BALDWIN
With the few dollars at his command , what and craves a different kind ot
Store Chocolates.
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i Harry rdlx and wife, left Friday for Superintendent Arant—who has live«! ; food, or at least smaller quantities ot ord-Herald.
Out of town patrons can reserve seats ujj- t0 «top ou their homestead, and
THE HARDWARE DEALER
the tat and beat producing wlutae ra­
here the beet part of lria life—has made ■ t Ions.
A Most Humans Kan.
for the Snell-Aldricli attraction next take « trip to the Deschutes country.
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♦
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
lawyer- Judge. this mac couldn't
a marvelously fine highway and r trip to i
We shall probably And that corn
■<«k by telephoning J. V. Houston.
Choice liquors st the Bank Exchange the lake now baa beeu robbed of all its'
maltreat
a
horse
He
a
the
kindest
of
stover Is not relished as it was. but that
Rose Cream for chape and ennburn. for particular people.
difficulties save dust and horse tliss and > small amounts of clover or even Um- men to animals. Why. be leads tile dog
ft» Deering Mowers, Deering Reapers, Deering
City Drug Store.
For a quick sale list your property cold nights. Mr- Arant and his wif«, ' otby will be eaten tn preference. We I on nothing but tenderloin steaks Only
Binders, Deering Rakes, Oliver Plows,
the other day he beat hla wife black
M. O. Warner, the Piano tuner, will with Burna A Horning.
old friends to whom I am indebted for ’ generally alm to have the stover about and blue for forgetting to feed lbs dog.
John Deere Plows, Bain Wagons,
ft»
l.e at Klamath Falls about October let.
Strayed—A team of horses, one bine hospitality, live in tents near the lake consumed by the first of April and to —Judge.
Special tuner for tbe Coas Plano House. roan and the other black. The blcck for four months in summer and there is I feed It afterward only occasionally as
Studebaker Wagons, Empire Cream Separators
a variety. As we have no silo I eunnot
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W110 Wouldn't Bo Ooo<L
<1
If you cannot find a cigar to suit you, has white hind feet. Strayed from my [ no place of entertainment for the visit speak from the standpoint of the silage
Singer Sewing Machines, Spring Wagons
"Our minister certainly ia a good
'-o '"'ink Exchange.’’
place Sunday night. A liberal reward 1 ing public, ff congress wakes up to the advocate, who claims that silage is rel­
Buggies, Harrows, Steel Ranges,
..j City School Board has secured will be given for return or information importance of Crater I.ake as a wonder ished during the warm days of spring man "
»t»
"Huh! What's he good for?"
spot ami enn realise that it is a rival of before the grass can be used as succulent
Air
Tight
Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass: Lino­
the services of R. H. Dunbar, of Delta,! —M. L. Burns.
■Tiecause be gets »5.000 a year for
food.
Ohio, as Principal of the Klamath Falls
The members of the Woman’s Christ­ Niagara, Mr. Arant may have a house to
being that way You'd bo good, too,
leum, Sporting Goods, Sash and Duors,
ft»
If we have no silage we munt depend
Public Schools.
wouldn't you?"- Philadelphia 1'reea.
ian Ternperence Union will bold their live in and a government hotel may be
chiefly upon clover bay for the bulky
erected.
In
the
middle
of
July
a
redhol
Roofing Material, Building Paper,
Go to Manning's Ice Cream Parlors. ' regular meeting in the I’reebyterian
*
cookstove and a tent do not successfully rations this month, being careful to feed
Smart Man.
4»
I
Church
Friday,
August
4,
at
2:30
P.
M.
Crockery and Glassware.
only what they will eat up clean, if
S. B. Low and wife left Friday morn­
"He says hla new book will be as thick
defy
the
cold.
the cows have access to bright straw
ing for Portland to attend tbe Lewis A I All who are interested! in the work are
In the trip to Crater I-ake Nature or clover chaff it will be noticed that they as it Is wide "
»t»
♦
Clark Fair. They expect to be gone cordially invited.—Secretary.
••That'll be a good thing'
somewhat prepares you for tbe “big will eat much of It at this time of the year.
See us at tbe City Drug Store, Klam­
"How so’"
■•■ < nt ten days.
I ath Falls, for reliable pianoe, pianolas, show’’ at the top of the mountain. She Oat straw is especially deelrable for
"It'll prevent its being a flat failure."
L. F, Willits returned Monday from
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introduces Anna Creek canvou. You warm weather before grass appears If It —Houston Post
’-e Lewis and Clark Exposition. M rs. piano pianolas, electric pianos and or­ must look to the geologist to learn what has been kept bright and dry. It la
Wri'ita will remain in Rogue River Val­ gans, Our prices are reasonable, our produced this bit of scenery—wether cool and palatable to the dairy cow. it
Many Idka Him.
terms and our goods are reliable. Cose
Is a good plan to save some good oat
ley for some time.
earthquake, glacier or the wearo1 a tiny straw to help out at thia seasou of
"He says he has so many business
Tisno House.
tbs
troubles they keep him awake nights.'
J—A cook at the Pion«?er Hotel,.
stream for some millions of years. At
Wm. Spence, who owns a ranch at any rate the canyon is twelve miles long. year.
"Yes. but they don’t keep him wide
at Bly, Oregon. Wages »50 a month.
Tbe grain ration should also be VI-
Balls bay on Upper Klamath lake, and 500 ft-vt across and about 500 feet deep.
awake during business hours, and that's
Apply at once. W. F. Reed.
Tied so as to contain a smaller amount
hla principal trouble.Philadelphia
' moved to Lane county where be pur­
The fall is 2,000 feet in the twelve miles. of fat-forming foods, Corn should ba
Very good progress is being made on
chased a tract of land, has sold out and At the bottom is a crystal stream of used more sparingly, If a mixture of i Record.
‘.'..l :ietv High school building. Seven
returned to Klamath countv, accom­ water reached with some difficulty, but ground corn and oats is fed. diminish
taju are n- tv at work laying brick for
Faint PratM.
panied by his wife, daughter Irene, and it pays to go down with your fishing the proportion of corn. Include the cob
Tupptr« (who has called to Inquire
»be first stery.
r-
and increase the proportion of Okla.
son Will.
tackle. The writer knows by experience More bran Is also deslrabls.
about a man's character)—1« he sober
Wanted—Small jobs and lots of them.
H. V. Mitchell, the cattle bnyer at that one can catch a hundred Dolly Var­
!
and
honed?
One of tbe worst mistakes of soma
Repairing any old thing, Repair shop,
Altamont, passed through town Wednes­ den trout in a day’« whipping of the dairymen is to turn tbe cows out to I Bluffwn -Well, yea; but very llttla of
bi 3?ment Chitwood’s. Ogles.
day morning with 200 head of steers, stream. The road to tbe lake parallels pasture at tbe first start ot the grass, ' either, and not much ot both —Ally
K. E. Djer is putting up a 20x40 cows and yearlings on his way to Ga­
26,000 acres of the very best farm land in Klamath
the top of the cay non. It is a dusty says the Farm and Live Stock Journal. Sloper.
building on the corner of Klamath and zelle, California, where they will be fed
mosquito-infected road and this early in Of course, the cow relishes what little
The Beason for IL
Eighth streets, where he will put in a for a short time and then sent to San the year one can stop by the roadside at succulent food she can get, but she will
County, FOR SALE CHEAP. Will scQ tn iarje I
Grace—Wtat made you Jump when
plumbing and tin shop.
run
over
the
whole
field
and
perhaps
Francisco markets.
various places and mako snowballs. If
or small tracts to suit purchasers. Terms reasona­
tramp down what there Is or injure It ( called you dearest?
200 cords of dry wood, mostly fir, 16
Georg«— It has a «usplcloua sound;
The town of Dairy is showing signs of this statement is doubted it would be badly if the ground be soft, and yet
inch length, at »2.00 per cord. Inquire growth. G. G. Anderson, the hotel man, unwise to follow the progroes of tbe
Í hadn't heard It since I paid for your
ble. Also have some good residence property in
get little real nourishment, for there la
of Al. Carlson at Moor« Bros, saw is making improvements to his hotel story.
little solid food material In the earliest last summers clothes—Detroit Free
Pre««.
»ill.
19
Snow attains the depth of forty feet spring growths Worst of all, when
aim
V*
«»
*«,
and JB
is ai^U
also ¿suaviis^
putting up
a ucw
new feed
stable,
Klamath Falls at a bargain.
Hoy Hamakar, Will Ba hi vein, Lester Emil Flackus is also building j on Main on the mountains around Crater Lake she comes to the barn at night she will
Her Apprehension.
•rk rvat ri«*k «nd
«on went.
«t«««? T»
Kirkpatrick
and .T<w
Jas. Wil
Wilson
went tn
to'street.
It is aairl
said tbat fkn
the nx»v
new building and its weight breaks square in two logs refuse to eat as she did before, but will
"Madam, your dug just bit my boy I
I
wait
with
a
stomach
almost
empty
for
.'nring Creek Thursday and from there ■ will be used for a saloon.
fourteen inches in diameter laid three
another taste of grass. Like the Inebri­ wish you would lock him up and see if
•'ill go to Crater Lake.
C. L. Noel, the builder for the Klam- feet apart across gullies for bridge pur­ ate, if she had not been allowed tbat first he develops hydrophobia "
Reference
"What! do you think the little boy Is
Choice liquors and cigars and select - ath Lake Lumber Company, states that poses. On June 1 last—when Mr. Ar­ intoxicating draught ot spring, she
brands of wines at the Bank Exchange. tbe planer for the sash and door factory, ant made his first visit of the year to would have gone about her business and ■mad?' "—Judge.
Wm. Wilson, formerlyof Merrill, who > which has recently been built near the lake—the snow was eixteen feet eaten her rations as before. Now she is
I.. I.. Leonard and If. B. Kirkpatrick
uneasy and dissatisfied, has lost her ap­
La' been living in Humbolt County, Hank's landing, was brought down the deep.
opened a short order restaurant Tuesday
petite
for
dry
foods,
and,
of
course,
the
Crater
Lake
is
set
in
a
mountain
that
i.:...r.sd to Klamath County and lake yesterday. The new factory will
night next to George Biehn's. They
geologists belcive to have been 16,000 flow of milk diminishes. Treating ths
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be ready for business next week.
haa leased tbe Merrill Feed Stables.
dairy herd in thia manner will make sre prepared to serve the public with
The Klamath Falls Brass Band will feet above sea level before the eruption spring the most unprofitable aeaaon of anything they want.
City Dra< Store has the most complete
I
CROCKERY
give their usual weekly public concert began. When about half of the moun the year. No, we must keep our cows
line of drugs and chemieale in town.
tain bad been emptied of lava through its in tbe yards until they-can get almost a
Petition tor Liquor License.
Judge Brower states that there are a Friday evening at 8 o’clock. The band
peak the top subsided a distance of about maintenance ration of grass. It may
has
experienced
some
slight
inconven
­
number of copies of the new charter for
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GLASSWARE
To tbe Honorable County Court ot tbn Male
5,000 feet, and cooled. Later another seem a little cruel, but It Is best for both
tbe town of Klamath Falls at his office, ience oi late on account of some of its
ot Oregon, tor tbe Cvualy of KIsnieib
tbs cow and the profile of dairying.
eruption
took
place
and
within
the
or
­
*«, jour peli:t»Der> retpecilully eek tbat a
tor free distribution to voters of the town members being absent on camping trips.
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They expect to soon be in shape to pre­ iginal caldera another cone was formed
llcen«c be granted an<l leaued Io Emit risnfcu«.
UNIFORM
DAIRY
PRODUCTS.
Three show cases for sale at the City
that rises high above tbesurface of the
to «ell aplrlioua. mail and vlnoua llquoia and
sent some high class concerts.
BATH TUBS, SINKS, ETC
Drug Store.
water. When you arrive at the rim of It Has Everything to Do with Proflt- fermented cider, commonly known at bard t
Of the Snell-Aldridge company, which
elder, in Iraa quantitlee u,»n oue (allou. Iu
the lake theeo are some of the things
J. E. Hatehison was appointed Tues­
abls
Marketing
of
ths
the town of Dairy, In Dairy precinct, Klamath
comes to Houston’s Opera House next
day by county clerk Geo. Chastain as
you see:
Count», Oregon, lor a period nl three month»
Output
Monday night, the Sacramento Bee
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Special Deputy Clerk, with power to
A lake occupying twenty-one «quare
from Ibe Mb day ol September. t«O3. and noilee
says: “The Snell-Aldridge company
One who has not had experience In 1» hereby given that thia petition will be pre-
miles out of which riees a cone-shaped
' ,-»D licensee while acting in his
J
GKO. FC. IIIJREK
<
opened a week’s engagement here last
capacity as Deputy Game Warden.
island—850 feet high. This cone has , selling butter or cheese can hardly aeeted to tbe County Court ol Klamath Coun
ty. Oregon, on tbe «aid Sih day ot Heptcmber
evening to one of the largest crowds
appreciate
the
importance
of
unlform-
190«.
Mrs. Walter Marple and Mrs. Walter ever packed into the Clunie theatre. a depression at its top eighty-five feet
lty, says an Ohio correapondent of the
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The.. W ria, kuw. H J O'Brien, Riley Wood.
Lennox returned Monday from Odessa Both company and play made a big hit.” deep, always containing snow. The Farm and Home. When a trade be­
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lllaloa,
IF
Dariea
DFhbooh,
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Me
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»here they Lave been camping for the Exactly the same company will be in water in the lake is 6,23» feet above sea comes accustomed to a certain brand of
level. The walls encircling it are from butter or cheese, It will not be satisfied Cumber, Albert K Burgdorf, Philip Oden, J
past two weeks.
M An.leraon. J II Donnell, wIn riacgua. Cbaa
Klamath Falla all next week.
1,000 to 2,000 feet higher and it is possi­ with a different brand, though it may be Woclk, Adam Weidman. Thomaa Michael, w
Just arrived, another shipment of tbe
Miss Minnie Cox, of Sacramento, Cal., ble, therefore, to drop a stone 4,000 feet. slightly better in some very Important C Logue, o 11 Laaey. c w Hbermau Or. Manuel
Celebrated Packard shoes at the Boston who has been visiting her brother, Ar­
llevlre, George Ritiar, J II < oleheti. John B
Originally the walls were perpendicular particulars.
Shoe Store.
thur Cox, and Mrs. Kent Ballard, re­ but the action of the elements down
When one considers what a time a Pool, All Walter. John l,|ud, rM Bernelt, J K
P C. Spink, of Salem, was in tbe city turned Tuesday from Pelican Bay where through the ages and particularly the commission merchant would have In Welch, c <; I'earaon, Ilans Stochren, Wm
t rhmann, Jacot, Hueck, A l-oui« Steril, < h,a
«
uio hr st oi the week.
she has been enjoying tbe beauties of eliding of the snows has given an angle teaching 50 farmers' wives bow to Flackua. Wm Wood. Auguet Liekey, John Lie
make a certain brand of butter or
mountain
scenery,
drinking
the
purest
key,
Cbaa
II
Burgdorf.
II,
rmon
Hcbmor,
Frank
to tbe walls in many places, and in one cheese, with a
Chas. Sherlock and wife arrived in
specific color, salted
the city the first of the week from Port- of water, and catching Rainbow trout. spot the visitor may go down to the just so, parked in a uniform package, Poltre, A I. Michael, J It Shook, W A Hiona,
w 11 Shook, C G Jone«. Albert West, <,' w Hher-
Her
visit,
she
says
is
indefinite,
but
water’s edge where a single boat has etc., one begins to understand why he man, Michael Hueck. Peter I'oleritelner. Wm
nd on their return home to Lakeview.
thinks that if her brother can locate in been lowered.
had rather buy the product of these Welch, Fred Beck, A Fiacku«.
Fine watch iepairing. L. Alva Lewis.
this city, she may want to remain also.
It is the color of the water that gives 50 dairies mads up at a central plant.
Ktnll FlackiU.
Tbe excursion last Sunday on the
Captain Baneberry and Chief Engi­ the finishing touch of beauty to the lake. The better price which creamery but­
steamer Winema to Pelican Bay Lodge
ter
uaually
brlnga
Is
not
only
because
neer Totten say that the Steamer Wi­ Yon can call it ultramarine if you will,
after hll
was enjoyed by about 75 people. Three
nema will give an excursion Sunday, but it is nothing like anything you ever of a better average quality, but also
hours were spent in fishing and about
because of a greater uniformity and
August 8, to the famous summer resort, saw before because there are no condi­ larger Bales.
100 pournls of rainbow trout was brought
Odessa. They will remain there about tions elsewhere to produce such dark,
’■■•’’« for distribution.
four hours and as you can get boats at brilliant blues and you think of dissolv­
OUTDOOR FEED-RACK.
the hotel and also fishing tackle you ed jewels. The water, however, ia as
. i OOSIER PRESS DRILLS.
will have plenty of time for fishing. clear as crystal and white objects are Simpl« Frame Which Will Fror« Val­
Order» for Hoosier Press Drills .
uable Ln Feeding th«
The Winema will leave Hanks’ landing plainly visible at a depth of 100 feet.
liken by Geo. T. Baldwin.
Prices i at 8:30 o’clock and arrive on the return
Cattl«.
The descent is perilous, as a slip from
.' jA/ und you get the Best Drill at
' 7:16 o’clock. The different stabler the trail means death. ICo accidents
A barnyard feed rack tbat fills every
will have teams ready so you can get a have occurred up to this time, however.
requirement ia shown In the cut, and
made.
round trip ride to and from the boat.
It requires forty minutes for an active
Is sent by a Mich­
person to make the ascent, and all the
igan farmer to ths
time one must look out for down-com­
Farm and Home.
The frame la made
ing rocks loosed by tbe tiny streams snd
^77
of 2x4 Inch scant­
elides of snow. The distance from the ’
ling.
Four
feet
ia
about
tbe
right
rim to the water may be judged from
_________
I
the fact that a atone weighing tons, let width for both cattle and horses, snd
the length can be made to suit the Under the dial that makes the time­
loose from the top, is not heard when it! number ot head to be fed. Height of
piece all watches look pretty much
falls and neither is the ripple of the frame la two feet and slats should ex­
alike from the dial side, but
water noticeable at the distance. The ' tend six Inches sbove with projecting
there is a vast difference in
ioland, apparently on« fourth of a mile ends nicely rounded. Slats to be placed
the interior construction
distant, is actually two miles away.
eight Inches apart. Rounded ends
Constantly
repairing watches of all
prevent
shoving
and
Insure
cattle
The precipitation—mostly from enow
kinds gives us a knowledge of the
—is estimated in the government report against accident. No bottom Is nead-
intricate mechanism.
to be eighty inches annually and the ed. To clean rack, simply pick it up
and place In a new position.
water remains at a mean depth by i
evaporation and percolation. The tem­
Cool Milk Quickly.
and of which you get the
perature of the lake everywhere below a
Al soon as strained cool the milk
depth of 300 feet is approximately 8» quickly to near 50 degrees Fahren­ l>eneflt and yon won’t regret it if your
new watch this fall comes from
degtees, and the bottom contains no heit Sudden cooling helps to preserve
appreciable volcanic heat. Twice since ths milk and gives It a very accept­
the discovery of the lake fish Lave been able flavor under normal conditions.
Failure to cool at once after milking
planted in it, and none taken out, and
where the quality is always right
is the cause ot a great deal ot sour
today the lake is teeming with fine
bee our windows
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Klamath Fall*. Oregon
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First National Bank, Klamath Falls, Or.
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