KLAAfA TH REPUBLICAN election glide .FOR OREGON VOTERS Ashland Normal Notes. LOUISIANA rURCRASK TElUtl- SPRING FEEDING OF COWS. WtY VI ’<Y VALVABLE. Tit« Car« Wltivb Mltould T«k«l» to Ri«v«ut Int«' f»i » tic« with Milk Yl*ld rroductivsnsss Returns l»<h YrM Mura Than the Original Coat— I« day* •'< The Statistica of Usuerai ina to H>« spring Fut! Instructions That Taters Must s» liixil t loxeil Friday in mi sn as lo lutcrMt. It la n» liber lerdrr give the students pl- tily i l liniv Io winter TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Th« t«rm!n«tlo’-i >f the lx»ul<Lma prilud. and w« baldly know ll»w to Heed In the Forthcoming I get ready and leave mi th»* afternoon 1‘urch«»« vip.wiimh «h l th« i»r»»p>re mret It. I II« vow I«» 1» ll'W. li»"K»’ “"'l' train for their respective lioinre to lion« tor th»» la»wi« amt Clark centen Election. Ilk« ourself. I mw « u. I apM»H" »‘"u* nial vxpoaltluil bnl iu '»' o » m lo »“iue what «till < rSV'»* -t dm» rent kind *d spend tile two weeks i iialmli. flgun» .omi liid by th« d.'partni<ut of f. K.d, or at l»a»t siualb r quant Hl« » l,r The Y. W. C. \- m< t > i»t 1’Hd iy Irrigation and water have been the alssorblng topics for a long time but The following from tho Oregonian to reorganise. Tlie following officer» co’.umer.»« and lala’i through il* t»u ths Ut aud h«at producing wintri ta- lean of aiallBtlca «llh rvteri ll««’ I»' 'I"’ How is the time wherr ice is cutting some figure. Is a complete synopsis of tlie direct were elected: 1’re-i lent, Miss Cma production and luudu«M >’« uilltkoia In Hunt. We ■hall probably fi»'l '***' vorn primary anti general election laws of i Carter; vice president, Miss i lara th.» ar. a in Iu,let within Um latlmi« stover la mil rvll«ii«d '*■ H ***■ hut that Siu'iwtsxl; seiTeiaty. Mis.» Minnie great addition» lo < ur lei'ntory. ».»>» »mall amount* of vlovsr or even tun The subject of a new Cburt House is bvitrjr agitated, but apparently the Oregon, anti It should Ire prenerved Cliapaian; treasurer, Miss Mauler. the Wa»lilnr,i<»n Star <uby will be eaten in preference Mo I lie laud crv.i of the UiulaUna pur- g. netally atm to l ave th« "o'" about for reference by vnteas : Bounty officials prefer to wait until after election to express an opinion. Th.» Y. W. «nd Y. M- ' . L at- ' chaar «xcve.ia that vf tlu» originai “Tlie adoption of the direct,-primary planning to give a reception to Hie thlrlv.u »tnte«, bulnq s,’».<‘25 r iusi ' voi.auiiisd by lit* tost of April at-9 '*' In-1 It aft. i ward oul) o. .(»tonally aa miles, again«; a lllid area of ♦- 44 a variety As w« have tin «H" I retinol law has given Oregon such a cotnpll- students tlie latter part of January. »quart miles in Ih- orli .nal titiriten *p«ak from the *l«nd|K'lnt of th« »11»»« If wiR wwwT lx» tin»» fo place your ont.TS f.»r corner lof.a on Main street cated system of elections that not The entertainment given last S.il- »¡•tea. Tho «taire and torrlturl«« »ho vialtii« tbs' sllayt« IS l»l- hi Olenv. It m reported I'sit a wlotw and «Hlwr Ampravemcnt» are con- even the acct'tnpllshcd politician can urnay evening by tin» music »l»'p.ut- whl.h hav • bem en Bild In Who.« or u.lvovatv. mlixl during the »atm days of »prlna > a number II and teuiplat-*d. carry in his mind all the details of nient was a success In every wav. In part from Ita ar I», lore tlie gt a»» ' an bv use.I a» *u<’. ulvt.l '* » The following program waa lendered: their population lu Itf’1' lin'd. the proceedings leading up to tlie Citi against a population of !*<» than If w« have no «11««« »« tnitnt <l«p«nd Piano duet .Miss 1VeblH»i luu.tk.u m tlie territory at th« tliue general election of state, district and ihl.'tly upou cl.x.t hay for the bulky of It» purvlta»« Tltcir t «al are» 1« Land values hate advanced in Klamath eownfy fnf?y one hundred |wr ration* thl» month. In'lng cat»tul to t««d county officers. tine of the most Vocal duet nearly on« third that of lhe <n lr« only what they »HI c«i “l> «I*’»» lf cent and there are plenty of buyers. While a large amount of land is chang un.on aud thilr population a. mt the cow* have a.i ■ t" trlsht straw ing hands, in nearly every ease the farmers are simply disposing of their ex . difficult things to ascertain and rem tilth that of the entire UuH.d Si it»»« or . liner . Il on It will loti. tt..<lthatlhiy ember is tlie dates upon which the cess land and are holding on Jo lt>0 acres. Tilts proves that those licst The total value <i« th* rrrl tllural w III cat tnurIt of it nt i, m uno . I th«year 1- rodueta of the mat«« fornusl tr.mi the t>«t *lraw 1» ■ -; > tai > -1» -ttal ■ t- < acquainted with tlie producing power of the soil have perfect confidence in various steps in the nomination noil laiultiana purchas»». includm ; in that wain, w.-ath.-r b.-fot' the value of the land in the Klamath Basin. . appeal* If It : election of officers must be taken. category «Imply wheat, .orn. oat» bar ha* I »- n I 1 I1’ I : t-:6 -i- ' ' 1 » 11 i«y. i>«. hay and potato«». *»» in I* ,0 ciM.I and palatable t<i the .lalry cow It “In fact, tlie ordinary citizen cannot given as 1626,000.0«*' and In 1X03 It I* a good plan lo >ave some « oih I oat I figure out the dates If lie has the had In.Teaaed to J».".. I ' 1 he straw to help out at tbla >• «»on of wool product of th.-. «tat»« atr-mn »-d Some of the local democrats have already et-nvinced themselves that atatute before him, for th* language year. in 1694 to 61 671.15« tutuntl» and In |9<'J t<hey have heard tlie call of tlie people, and are doing some preliminary work varies and different methods of com The grain ration should also be »»■ to x;» »53.’» “> pounui, or 30 per <ent rlrd mi nn to rontAln u entailer amount for the county election next year. They are now telling their friends, that puting time must be adopted. of th« total w . k 'I product of th«* I nit of fai foruHng to- m U. Uom ahould be since it is plain that the people want them, they are not going to shirk their I “At the request of The Oregonian. e.l State*, with a.i :i estimated valuu of u»«<l ntorw »paiiu*ly It a mixture ut about ♦16,000.00'1, • ir more than II.« gruBml curu an<l «>ata I* fe.i diminish duty, but will get ont and tight for the nomination. This early action pre Secretary if State Dunbar and Attor I. The v du« of co.-t of th« «ntlre a-«i dicts a lively campaign, ewkxs fands run .«hurl before the election takes place tho proportion vf corn In.'lmle the cob the farm animal« *u the«« st vt.» * In atul inrrrn»« the pt»«| <»rth»u ut uala ney-General Crawford have examined an i on January 1X90 WM f7»'.'.596.0»»' Mure bran In ai«M> *!• ’-uai « the election laws and computed the I. I9o4, the value waa ♦ 1,119 SII.'XD Otiv uf III« w<>r«l inlatakr« uf 60111« The product of th» mines Is also of dulryni«n la to turn th«* cow» out to time within which petitluna tn tut be The people of Astrfaud have fired of “Wind Pig»" and will now have wry great value The toil pr.» lured pasture at th« flret atAtt of th* Kraus. tiled, notices given and other business In tills area In 1902 amou:t'<<l to J .- Maya thr Farm anti I.hr Stu U J< urt al licensed saloons. This wan apparently the main point at issue at the election (KM it.i.t tons, against It '»»'1"' tuna tn <if ri»ur*e. the r «u r<<i»h*-.» what llttl* field in that city bust Tuesday and It is evident the tight was an exciting one conducted in preparation for the elec- 1690; the iron ore t»* 15.S59.»» ' ton« aucciiknt fou<! all« t Ah get but «In will ftom the closeness of tlie vote, the licensed saloon carrying by only 23 ma- In 1692. ag 11 net I.in*000 to,.» in tc.". run over th« whole n«ltl ami prrhapa joiity. The result of tlie election in Ashland will be a blow to the anti I “It will be seen that the campaign the «liver product <»f I9"2 to ♦■'•»' xJ7.- tramp down what there i* <>r Injure II 576 in co.nlng value, aga n«t I 1.75'.'.- bailjr if the ground be »»ft. and yet saloon leagues ami rive local option law tl»rouglk>ut tlie state, and tlie ex of 190« really begins during the last SI 1.5'») in 998 lit ixi.i. and ip ;old perience of this city as a "dry town” will be used as an example by the K«*t litth’ real i*<»uriahii.-'iit fur there la • week in Iiecetnber of this year, when lu"2. againvt ♦l'.'.» ..< ib(0‘> lu UV0 little solid food mat» rial in the earliest saloon men in their tight against local option. Tho bankiug Institutions » t the •prlnK growth» Uuret ut all. wh«u I initiative petitions must be tiled if dates forme I frnrn thl» terrttory r«- she comes to thr burn at night »hr will In New York city there 1« a club I the promoters desire to tile pamphlets ported cnpilil Much in 19" 1 aimnmt- kiKiwtl as the One Hundred Year dub Ing to 21 •.!.»«»»,o»t»t. agalnst J9> «'»O-M refute to rat aa »lie did befor«. but will ' in support of the proposed measures. wait with a stomach almost empty fur There are many well-known leople in tn IX9*>; their circulation t»» I56.4S.1 The pamphlets must be brought to and out of New York who be’ong to this 000, against 615.614.i-»» tn IS'» tln-ir another ta»te of grana Like th« Inebri ate. If n ! i « had not lu«n allowed that fir»l tlie office of Secretary of State Dunbar club. They bold monthly meetings at loan* an»t diacuunta lu 19 '3 to I intuihating draught of »prig »he X 412...... . ngaln-t ♦.’•.'.».OIS. imx ) In II»». by Iiecetnber 30. If the promoters of which pap« rs ar# presented by one or and their total rnsourvva In 19» 2 to wuuld h ivr gon« about her buaineea an«l more members, and followed by general rat«n her ration* ns I» ' »re '9 Now «hr la One hundred and twenty-six thousand dollars was the amount paid out I I. 713 » Ht.' Oi. against |7tr.'.»' t'»»' In bytjie Kock County Sugar Company, of Janesville, Wisconsin, to the beet measures do not desire to tile pam discussion The object of this club Is to 1X1". will!.» individual »lip.In na uneaay and <li**Atliir.r I ha» I »«t her ap for dry b ». «n»l. id cuursv, th« grower» br the surrounding country for the product delivered during the pre_ phlets, they will have until February study health. It is th«lr belief that by tional bin a in txt «mount»-1 t > HD.- petite flow ,»f milk .ftmlnlsi-.'-« Tr**llt-< th« proper methods of living ar.d due re 2- "'''»>. ar ln-t .................... In 1 ■ .■ ..'i dairy , s qerdipg month. The fifteenth is the regular monthly pay day of the Corn. 3 to tile petitions. h»-rd In tht* manner will iu«k« gard for hygienic laws that a ¡x r» n In t- am ' of nt ire than I,»»-».• •«»»» la •print ** 4,*jpany, and the amount paid to tlie farmers on the fifteenth day of November the mo*t unt>rontab!« ««-««» it of “It should also be explained that should live a healthy ami vigorous life individual depoatta • urlng th« p< rl >d the yr or N'». W* must keep our <-ow* ‘‘"4 J jwim over tliHi.OOO. Tills immense amount of cash poured into the laps of petitions for nominations for district (or 100 years. They do not believe that The pupil* enrolled tn the public In the yard* until th»y »an k »" almost a the rutal communities and placed io circulation is a b<x>n to the merchants officers, such as circuit judge, district » man Is old when he reaches 6’’ or that scli.eila in the «ta*«.* In question In malntenuncr ration ut uf ataw graju» It may a woman should d n a rip and take a 169-1 numbered 2 5» > 496. and In 19'3 set in a little crut I but it la I m at for both of the cities in this locality, and it would mean money to our business men attorney, joint senator and joint rep- 3.426,591; the teach'r« employed num- back seat when she reaches 50 Fifty if they would take effective action io encouraging tlie establishment, of tlie thr COW a in I the profit a o( dairying ; resentative, must be tiled in the office and 60 is but the ¡»rime of life «ays Med le-».I In 1H>< 69.55» and In 19'2 tin.. beet sugar industry in Klamath cMtrty. 263. an,I th»i exp< ndltttre («r pvblle With the advice and encouragement of the Reclamation officers, many ; of the secretary of state, and not tn ical Talk Just the time that a mar. ar.d school* tn 1890 was S3" 2*1 7'2. an I In UNIFORM DAIRY PRODUCTS woman has reached that maturity, that of the farmers of the county have been induced to plant sugar beets, as an the offices of county clerks, and the ripeness of experience that will enable 19"2 645.301,677. Th»» number of | t- It Has Everythlt »• to I>o with Profit experiment, and the result has proven far more encouraging than was an dates governing nominations for state them to give to the world their v ry I • st pll* In attendance .-it high school« in able Markatlng of th« 19»)2 was 1.11,271. w'th 6.'.'»l t»»«« hers, ticipated. The result of the analysis has in s ime cases been excellent, and Output thought and work. The old Idea that in attendancr at n .-mil srh'X a.h'»ul«. Il offices are applicable. The following tt, has been demonstrated that where proper care has been taken in the grow. after a per», n has reached a <srtaln ag ■■ l'll stu.lcntj, with 5»o teacher«, an t at One who has not had rip. rl. nee |n Ing of the beets, the product will equal that in any section of the country. list contains all the dates of interest they should be laid on the sh< If Is a mis high» r educational Institution«, «5,- e.-lling butter or rhee«e can hardly The sugar beet industry in Wisconsin is now past the experimental stage to the voters and the candidate for taken notion. Thinking one Is old helps 802 Mud» nt* an»t lll»> teachers Ths appreciate th.» Importance of uniform and is proving one of the greatest industries of the state. This will some office : I to make one old. Tills One Hundred total figures <>f the number of t arh- Ity. »ay* an Ohio < .»rrcapundet.t of tho Year club will do a great deal < f gi. d ers and attendance of scholar« for Farm and Home When a trade tr day be tlie case in Klamath county and tlie more encouragement given to , Registration— by advancing the old age limit Even schools sn»l education il I ti st I tut lot: ns tn comes accuBtonied to a rettain brand of She farmers tlie sooner rt will happen. Registration book opened by cotin- 100 years is not old unless one thinks he the 11 Mates formed from ths Loultl- butter or cheese It will tut Ur««t.»i»d Is old. A simple, common sense avoid ana purchase «bow: Teacher« In 18», w IIh • different brand, though It may l»o ' ty clerks, Tuesday, January 2. 96.365; In 1>‘2. 121,253, attendance In «lightly letter In sums very Ituiortast ing the things that tear down the bodily Registration books closed for pri strength or wreck the vigor of the mind 1«9’>. 2,670,541; In 19-.2. 3.617.659 parti, ular« The number of newspaper« amt When one conMder* what a time a «-Just simply taking time to live a periodicals published In this ares In mary eiectisn, April 10, 5 p. m. healthful, useful lite will make lOOyear i, 1890 was 1.759, «nd In 19'.3 th» num c<>n>ml«M<in merchant would hnv* In Registration books opened after ' teaching f»o farmer» wlv»* bow to not old age. but simply the prime of life. ber was 5.711, th.» number of |«iat make a certain brand ot butter or primary election, April 2»i. office« In 1*9» was 11,474, ami In 19 >3 ch»»ree. with a apeclfic color, »alte.l The people of Klamath county certainly have '.tetter pr<*pects for a The College and the Home. It was 16,437; the t: Iles of railway In Registration t»»iks closed for gen- I just xo, pa» k«d in a uniform pa. hag.-, It Is generally said that at college the operation In 1X9' numbered 51.x? : and etc. on« begin« to understand why he Happy and Prosperous New Year than those of any other section of the west. eral election, May 15, 5 p. m. moet valuable part of the educati on Is in 1902 there were «2.401 miles being had rather liny th« product of these The many important changes which have taken place and improvements . Initiative petilions— the associations—what the boys teach operated. or m»ar!y .11 per r nt of tho 5' dairies mad« up at a central plant. made during the past year, are only the preparation for greater things in total railway mlleag. of the country Th»- iHtter price which creamery but fhe future. The year lhOti will see the commencement and completion, In ■ Number of signers required to ini-1 and learn from each other. Orteln It is. says the Saturday Evening Poet, that ter usually brim-« la not only berause Another New African Anlnin) this county, of a portion of one of the greatest irrigation projects in the • tiate laws or amendments, 748®. his is the moat lasting and Important In the eastern part of the groat for of a better average quality, but also United States, which alone will lie the means of bringing millions of dollars , I Last day for filing initiative peti-1 part of the course. Also, it Is certain ret region of Central Africa where the liecaith" of a greater uniformity and of capital and thousands of desirable citi Zeno into the county. Tills in itself tions. February 3. that it is the part to which least atten okapi was discovered. .Mr II Melnerti- larger salr-s would be deemed sufficient for one section, but tlie great Klamath basin will , tion is paid There la one university In hac»-n las recently killed sreclmens of Laat day for filing pamphlets advo- ( the United States to which a certain a hitherto unclassified species of wIM OUTDOOR FEED-RACK. undoubtedly be blessed before the close of the year 1006 with the advent of a , swine, for which the popular nance kind of parents, especially mothers, like establishment-of the lumber industry by the cal *nif meaKUr<,s »,eccn,l,er-T°> HW»’- railroad into the county ; the _________________ "forest hog" has been suggested. It Simple Frame Which Will Prove Vai- Last day for filing pamphlets op-1 to send their sons, because It is fre bears much resemblance to the wart uable In Feeding the erection of large sawmills; the demonstration of the successful growing of quented by so many young men of high Cattl*. sugar beets ; tlie dedication and occupation of two magnificent structures' posing measures, February 5. hog, but Is less hideous In the shape •ocial position—that phrase meat Ing of Its skull and the arrangement of its devoted to the education of our children, and tiie establishment of many Direct primary election— position In the society which, whatever teeth. A barnynrd feed rn< k that fill* every It la also more abundantly factories and places of business. County clerks give notice of prt- it may regard as ersential to member clothed with black hair Ax In th" caie requirement Is ah»»wn In th« cut and Next in importance to government irrigation and railroads, comes the 1« sent by a Mich ship, does not regard brains, scholarship of the okapi, the late Sir II •M Stan igan farmer to the lumber industry. This is bound to become one of the iinp>rtant factors in mary election not iater than March or character as essentials. Hut as a rule. ley heard of the existence of iti!« ho«, harm and Home. ■ American parents think only in the but did not see specimens of It - the development of the county. While In its infancy, the closing days of 21. The frame 1« mail», Youth’s Companion. vaguest way of associations In selecting tlie old year have witneMWil tlie consummation of several large transactions , Last day for filing petitions of plac V * of 3x1 I ik h ». ant in timber, which is proof to those who bave followed the operation of the ing names on ballot of state, con the college for their children. Associa 0ob of History, ling Four foot Is ahout the right tion is the greatest force in the world, The hemlock cup bad been handed tn width for l»ith rattle and hor».-. and Weyerhaeuser and McCloud people, that the lumber business will soon be gressional and dristlct offices, March and at no time Is it so potent as In youth. Bocratex. the length ran be made to *»||f th- Biassed aft one of the leading industries of Klamath county. Yet there are parents who suffer their Taking a xlp of the nauxeous mix nuntber of hand to I«» fed Height of 30. children to associate chiefly with serv ture he made a wry fare frame la two feet and slat« ahoulrl ex Last day for filing petitions of ants and servant-bred children; there "Pretty mean xtuff, oh, old man?" tend nil Inch»»« above with projecting county offices, April 4. end* nl. ely rounded Slaf» to be pin,.» | are parents who send their children to unlrl a sympsthlzlng friend "Yea," responded Hocrato« ralmly. eight Inrhre apart. Round«.) ... 1« i be educated at Institutions where the Date of primary election, April 20. “but it could be worse. They might prevent «hovlng and Insure cattl.» faculties are old mummies and where Canvassing of primary election for | the student body la dominated by young have used w < m »I alcohol.” ngalriHt accident. No bottom la n«<»d Thus we see that Socrates remained ed. To cleat, rack. »Imply p|<k lt state offices. May 5. fools with their heads full of nonsense a philosopher to the last Uiulsvllle and place In a new poNltion. Wheat growers of tlnr Nortliweat are flying In the face of the old prov General election— and with the moet pitiful petty purposes Courier-Journal. In life. erb about carrying coals to Newscastle by raising macaroni wheat, shipping Cool Milk Quickly. Dr. Charles A. Shepard, <rf South Last day for filing certificates of j A* noon a« strained c<«»| th« milk it abroad and Hu<-cv*»fii)ly competing with the markets there. This grain is Carolina, has proved on his own plan It Is almost If not quite impossible to nomination for state offices by assem tation at Summerville, 20 miles out <>t quickly to near 5o degree* Fahren technically koowr. as durum wheat, and It thrives where other more highly obtain certain articles which are true Charleston, that tho growing of tea heit Hudden cooling help« to preserve bly of electors, April JI». eultlvated varieties die for lack of moisture. Its home Is in the south of to their name. For instance, says a can be carried on successfully and the milk and gives It a very accept Last day for filing nominating pe noted food expert, I doubt If pure div- Russia and in Algeria. It is said that It can be grown profitably where there profitably. He haa been doing tbla for aide flavor under normal oondlUona la only ten Inches of rainfall a year. Tills, with some other hardy character tition« for state offices, May 4. oil la to be had In this market except 12 years with such good results that Failure to cool at »nr»» after milking 'rom dealers of the highest standing I the secretary of agriculture and th« la the cause of a groat deal or «.„»r istics, made it seem a desirable crop for farmers in the semi-arid sections In Last day for filing certificates of have found that in almost < v< ry case congress of the United State« highly milk. eertkiin portions of the West. nomination for county offices by as- the vinegar sold at low prices is fortified approve his deeds and both are ex MEANING OF NAMES. Xteruin wheat is a new cereal In the United States, and tlie farmers of tending him IllX'ral axslsta-ice "My by mineral acid. Cocoa Is adulterated xeintily of electors, May 4. Suxan 1« Hebrew, a Idly. the nvwthwest—from the Mlsaixippi totlie Pacific Inclusive—raised about 25,- Idea from the start," said Dr. Shepard, Last day for filing nominating pe with an excessive amount of starch or "was to a<ld an additional crop to the Alma I* Latin, tho Kindly. 000,0W bushels of It tills year. Tlie seed came front some of tip- driest and with the ground shells and sugar. It la farm products of tho country. The Guy I k French, the leader. titions for county offices. May 19. most unproductive regions of Europe, and it was intnxluced by the depart an old story among food chemists that road to agricultural supremacy is Paul 1« latln, tho Hmall Ono. ment of agriculture as a cereal specially adapted to arid conditions. It was ground coffee la duplicated by drying, General election, June 4. through diversifying. My friends wm Job la Hebrew, tho Mourner. baking and powdering hog’s liver, which distributed in the Dakotas. Colorado. Wyoming, and arid portions of oilier to think I havo been successful, ntll| | Margaret 1« Crook, tho Pearl. $ioo Reward. Is mixed with chicory and suflV'lint c< f- have every reason to be gratin» <| win, western stales, and geneially produced good crops, both in quantity and Rachel I* Hebrew, tho l.amb. wbat has been accomplished. Tea quality. Some smaif crops of it were raised In eastern Washington and east I will pay tlie above reward for a fee essence to give It flavor, while even Lionel. Latin, la a Little l.ton. raising In the United States 1« certain the wholo coffee bean la duplicated by ern Oregon, but the ordinary flooring mills were not prepared to handle tlie watch niv repair department cannot I Hugh 1« Dutch, the Lofty Man. ly practicable. It Is no new thing In put in perfect running order. L. Alva an artificial article. grain. Macaroni mills in Europe are calling for this wheat. Clara la Latin, the Bright One. this country, for In the old days a The Secretary of Agriculture Mates that Hie shipments from (bls cown- Lewie. Edwin I h Saxoil, the Conqueror. An ingenious lock, which ha* Juxt French priest planted tea on the banks of the Ashley river. But owing Gilbert 1« Saxon. Bright aa Gold. try to Mediterranean ports have aggregated ft.lW.ooo bunhelg in the last six been patented, haa the keyhole In th" to the difference in the cost of lalmr For sale—One large Bain wagon, Jacob I h Hebrew, the Hupplanter. knob or handle of the door. The mechan weeks. The price has raised twelve cents a bushel since the first shipment the United States cannot compete W|th nearly new, aleo one single harness. I ucluu 1« Latin, the Shining olin. ism of the lock la no conatrurted that a wax received The wheat is purchased by macaroni manufacturers, who rrm- —H. Newnbam. I the orient In low grad« or cheap teas Ernest I h Greek, the HerlouaOne. per eon on the Indite of the door can by It will pay us to produce only that of ntder that dur»» gives belter resolls than of tier varieties. It is claimed for ’eler is of 1-a.t In origin, tho Hock. • - land - I turning the knob In one direction lock the highest quality, which brings a i Eunice it that it makes bread as g»"*i as that baked from other varieties of wheat For Sale—320 acres good farming I h Ureelt, tlie Hilr Victory. the door so that It cannot lie opened, high price In market. The tea grown two miles due West r»l Klamntli Fells at and that such bread keeps fresh longer. Officials of the Agricultural De Marlin I h Latin, the Martial one. aven by a key, on the outside, fly turn on my place in South Carolina com ♦ 10 per acre. Also 2W acres of iny partment Impe that the foreign market for this wheat will stimulate trade Florence I* laitln, th.» Blooming One home ranch at Keno, Oregon. K. A. ing the knob In the opposite direction pares with the best that is Imported M home. Rochester Democrat aud Chronicle. Eiinmtt. U U-onard, German name, I h Llvbllku the dopr Is locked, bpt can be opened on from eastern lauda" W. O. miTH, Editor and Proprietor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON .. ...... Wh.| ’ ” ........... .................. 1.1 I.otthteg »W m.d„.t)(t,¿ * Miss Tl'.ira Smith, el isx of '<•'>, vis ited tho Normal S.ilujil.ty and Sim »lay. •""'N liani. I • I Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, December 28.1905. MEANS MONEY TO .1’ Muckholdcr» Meeting Thr rvftilsr tintinni (,j t» fi,'»NI"'ll........... 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M II ftnrigAltfr, Menngrt RI AMA HI l AKH R. iw r rrr* run n»i«ll Mr)«« : •• ni.«itt<Mse •* rsIH'rr«! •• K <n»nth M|»< .>«• •• l»l»»« I- kr««t.i« |m« " I*«»benr.« IfHtr |ii«ir K'.nmath M|«fitig« 1st Mtv«| Rrhtgu • iMrut •• Th mil Ki im i ni «mix«. lx*»«- thrtll Arri»« *»«»1« Itr I * < k iaiunth N|., t I »AD (I) ♦ A W • M 1 V • 4» • 7 •i - 1 »<» ’• ■ I« • • > • 4 M » U 4 w 11 «4 - II • * * Bf ® * if .« r w If u •• l> l«l. I 41' W I - r M / U •• 8 ’ " I I M . or W » w *' JA“ f U •• •» n .« » nth • I . • . Ms's')• IM hl«« îi.tnii lUfhr, Il DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST WHAT THE YEAR HAS IN STORE DURUM WHEAT FOR ARID FARMS l> H W t« 4 4 4 4 4 FARMERS T» l'pi«*n l«ut» II. n«r.i X*< * fti>«>ti |irr* « Iintir Klamath halls, Oregon j. n. nooRE, GENERAI. I- IIEH.IITEIU f Proli» ; ! ami rnr* ini nltrnlioB to a * «> tlvrn »•« o-o .-»»ar-.o-r-'C-«*** e Lr~777 J03 DHINIEI1 ) e BP lUlHf sigh HIHIEH 1 j mn nmwm sio« | j» Klamath I all.*. Or. J *-» O O V-6U O »cP