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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
V........ i / t Reward C_at4 in running perfect order ALVA LIÌWIS E. B. HENRY 9 Civil t'MIlM I and M'KVIiVOK hl.AMATII l Al.I.s All hindi engineering and dimiglitlns' Pian« ami bp<Tiilt «itimi* I* 11 r 111 n I h * d J. E. DUVAL CONTHACTOU and IIUII l»I.U fluire ami Har I Future« I MAIN nTIIEI'.l ILt s s 3 Ull Fir-t ci«»«« Wfrli Uuaranicv 1 filli .mi uh t» '<» — KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER THE MOST DRINK Manufactuied In all Flavors ...... —■<» ■■■■■■■ jj .SliLlI.III.S Of hl AMAIII I Al 1.5 ESP!, the Soda Waler Man Dr. Edward Everett Hale telia an s tn using rebuke onn- given by Thoma* Hail«/ Aldrich to I’rof h 8 Mura« t r Un- latter'* Illegible handwriting. Ai cording to Dr. Hsia, Mr Aldrich got back at the prof*«« r In this wise; "My Dear Mor*« It wai very pleas- Ing to m« Io got your r «r.t letter I'l'rhaps I should have been mor« pliastd bad 1 been able to decipher Ilin asm« I iiavu not been able to u>aati-r any of It beyond the dale, which I knew. Mol the signature, which | giluased at Tb«r« li a ainau lar and prrp<lua) charm lu a letter of yours; It nevi r grow* old, It never lusr* Its novelty. "One < au say to on«'* self ev«ry niori.lu jt 'Here'a thaï lutter of Mora« a I haven’t read It y»t 1 thlnk I'll lake another shy at It to dsy and mule I ■hall, In tho cours« of a few months. b« I abla to mal» nul what h« mean* by those t'e that look like w*» and those | a that have co eyebrows ' other letters are n-ad and thrown away, but your* are kept fcreier un read One of them will last a reason able man a lifetime Admiringly yours, "T li Al.uicn ii '• DANES DJ.LDING AN ARK. Xforthe- Vs- Homesteads Located |0| \\ . II. VX l-«lge No. I» » W hall «-very iiamla-r, C. t . It. ami H. HIT I E <*ll; V VI.LEV the only pigi- ■ In th.. I< I « n it It llaatn where ■ I lioin, *1« id* cgn fit* liait, ti.iillie of t'.ilf. fonila A Notili'.latent II. Il, now liulldln ■ Gov ri.iii 'ttt ir rigation rout cmpl.it «*<1. Fine veget alilo», all kind* of grain ami donrcMl leali'«) gr.«•«.•». I n- limited ran.'«*. tele i f tineri a Ew.utna <'amp. iiu'vte iu th«« A o I*. VV. hall .'ondami l«»urtli l'nlava in the 1». W tlleon, C. II. Jamison, live. See. Farming, Dair/i ig, Stockraising an J Lumbering Deeded lands in a prelimi nary state of cultivation and Timber claims. H. WHITCOM, PICARD, CAL. l-'or Sale. Tent lion»« ineluding stove. i-n iking uli*iivil> lithe* and chairs, south id K. K K. dure. T«u 1,1 < k« Always a Ircvli stock oí candica at A J. Manning**. Pelican Bay kodáe J. II« ÌVIC'IC, Al (infligor Finest Fishing in Southern Oregon. Bouts, Tonins mid Säilille Horses for Tourists. Will Furnish Guides. Will take you to ('ruler Laki* and other points. Board by <lav, week or month CRLL ON RICE RT THE LODCE ew , . w-- . , n« w f r A* r • .1 Bufi I p L .re*» E an and l... .<» Coni Fiufita .u Unii.u* 1. tarprls«. Thomae 71» 11 «y Aldrich Oivaa Qualut Prate« to th« Author of Unique Cyatstu. USE Telephone Main X««p r *.«• LETTER AN ENDLESS CHAIN SODA WATER REFRESHING SUMMER 1. **•< » F r 3R y tr» a woman hs* l*<pt the light off Huilu llarbira. **yr « l>.s At>- r»lis In is Tb* Ils iithucs« is situati 4 ub ml tw o tulli « «oulnw« 11 I ¡isi.lv II. r- bars, i.n a low p.giii uf lai d, lb« ill fit bin g 17 s I vet al. .1 • t he i « 'Ihrtow.-r Haas Ir- lu ilia cvtitir of a small white building with th« usurl r1 d roof and ari « n shu'lirs, with n tiny porch op'u- Ing t ward th« si s Tb« bulldlcg *M « r l ini 111 IW,<I. and It, flr.t I « I par «M Alb-rt J Williams, the husbai d of Mrs Julia F WIIII11 a, th* printit knp«r II« reiciv.d li* app mtmcBt wu«u Frankllu J I'lvrc« w. v pr«stccut. Th* light Is a find «bit« of Ilin l.rst order at.d may be s««u 17 miles «I vi i Just as th« civil war «■srloslug, lu 1K(.&. Mrs Williams was appointed ke< I« r In pise« of ber huvi aiid, who bi.d oled, ami sue has had ths lougssl servie* if any keeper <41 the COMI Idra WIIIUID* has been away from hir po t but two ti.ghU in 37 years, and dia* not go away In the daytime save <,n Sunday, when ah« rtdrs Into town to atti' id the <'migri tratlulial church, of wiilcb ah« baa Im.g bon a niiiubrr The family «am« • rlrlualiy from Maino. Ml in they ci me to the i IM la UM Mr ai li ;.lr» U II- llame had two little daughters, and «»till«, there laosuua were butu to them ai d ouu child died. a watch my repair department put r 33 a _Ar.. Mis led Uu< Two Migbte A ,, , ,u n»r Career. w I will pay the above reward for cannot 1 ... -a a iit ConitrucUng a Unique ■" .t :.ed Aller Ship DracrfLuj luG.i.uia The Danes have been building a vea- l IN . ' scrltH-il In Uenesl* Tho model Is 3) feet long, five feel wide a-id three feet tn height. < O" tmtli if Noahs meaa- urements. It wau t! .ited on the a und on October 30. with a party of prof«*- tor*, ei.glaeers and otflrlals oa b»ard. aid Is ri.-mlrd to hvvo behaved ad mirably at a. a. The event confirms the tteory that th« Babyl. nlana bad st a very early period a •«•* burn« emu mere«, that Noah's .-hip was a a«a go ing vrsvel, and that It was driven, a* lecnrded In tho Bibylmlan annals, by a storm wave up to the Duab of the Tlgrte and Kuphtam It to the moun tains The remembrance <-f this ca family, which destroyed whois cities. fMtrd long nnd gr. w with the Jew* In to the account of a flood. Herr Von laerlng state* that the iiibylonlans I they oecasl. «ally released, and th UR by following tho direction of their flight. Wire ttblo to reach land. TELL WEATHER BY ONIONS French Pearanta Plant Their Crops iu Accordance with These Pe culiar Sign*. One of the r'.tca performsd by the French peasant* on New Year'* e»e *1« the forecasting of the weather for the routing year by means of onions. When tb* bell* ring for midnight nta-s they scoop out tho middle* of 12 onion*, art them In a row on the kitchen table fill them with *.vlt and name them for the months of tho year Then, when they return from mass they examine the condition of the silt. If it hai melted tn any of tho "months,*' those months will tie rainy; If the salt re mains dry It Indicates drouth; if halt melted th > first fortnight of the month will be wet. The peasant* have such Implicit faith In this means of foretelling the weather that they plant their crops la accordance with tbu prophecy of the onions. Some thre« or four year* si-o i'xwnee Iliil I o'i bi up *11 Hi« l-*.s<! bifluu <>b- ta.nsbl 1 and d« land lb*. >•« would 1 v biff.o rue it t.r the n. irkt-t. 1.,« buhal i rar < h h is bvsu a success, a* tJiere I* now a large bunch of as firm young i. iffnlo as was evor seen, b«lng corn ftd, and they will he slaughtered and r. .ppid cast lur th« bcll'isy trade. An -rpi rimetit of criMsicg the t iffs io wl'b Gallow ay csttle ’.’III l> • msdo, who i sho ild bring an uni.' al fir cur I ' "Ing tie i' .me bulla.', a* the Oi.l'.w ly animal I* of llsi-lf vrry Land >. with a l«.ng, «.I. y 'c at.d a 1 ¡.-idly dlapm.itfi n, whlib should tern- ;»r the fl«ry dl(po*lll«.n of ti e genuine i .ffalo, ns we.I aa Improve the color of th« ri.bn The average prt-» p«r pound i f buffalo meat is al ut It n— Ho' I nn at,4 short ribs brl ■ Ing |l 50 per pou .d wlol., tho plate and st«w bring about < no dollar Tb* r-.be brluga |7$; tho heads, wh-n mounted, r« olily bring 575 to IliO ea< i. ar ord- It* to ii« and quality B >th tba heads and rt-lii'S are very bat da me when tali«n nt th.. e«.-,n of the year, as they then Lave their heavy winter eoat Oklahom* In years past was the par- adl* irf th« buffalo Her« Is where • li* hub t iriial.n if buTalo grass an t ii. :, wl.t , to the buffalo la equal to th" rhlu'.i timothy to r.ur dormatlc animals Pasn«« Bill s ranch 11«« In the n. rt of this excellent range and he ha* pr »ven beyond a doubt that it.« buffalo can be raised fur slaughter at a profit r THE BLACK 4-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION 1VIO 11 AIOX 1 > will make the miiison of lUtMl, opening May 1st ami closing August l(t AT THE HORTON RANCH Terms ♦l-’..rs> ficr sciiMin, «luc August 1st, llkkl, Inanranr<> f2t> iltto alien ■alisIlMl mares arc wftli foul, Sai.I Hfallion «ill Im liati lltnl by Jack llorlon. Goal pasture for marcs ul the rate of fl per bead |wr iminlli. Will not Im responsible for accideuts. K L A M H T H FALLS •«STEA M* LA U N D R Y NOW IN OPERATION All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER D. B. CAMPBELL, PROP'R. 0 0-0-000-0 0000000000-00 • Pcward for Ragle Heads. - A price ha* been put on tho head of tho American eagle In Tehama county, California. Tho board of supervisors i Ter* a reward of ono Collar for the head ot each of tho gre.it birds on the petition <f tho sheep men, who bavo lost many lambs by eagles. , Are A ou Going to Build? If so I want nn opportunity to figure on your work. I am prepared to mnko prices on all classes of building* ami will furnish plans whenever accessary. > All work guaranteed. A M. 1'nlor, Contractor nml Builder. n For Hale- .‘I2U ncroa good furming land two miles due Wi'st of klamatli Falls at |lfi per acre. Also my homo ranch at Komi, Oregon, li. A. Eunuilt. U EimiKi llloolc Telephones; Main J94 ; Suburban, 14x1 Klfiiiifitlx CRRDENS. l^f* 11 m , Or*tf|£<>n ORCHARDS. HO7VTES Only Htnall acregago tracts adjacent to Klamath Eiilla, good land, matchleM lo cation, truveraed by two county roada and other highway« being constructed in tho EAST KLAMATH FALLS TRACTS Fourteen Hundred Acres under the Main Canal, Four Hundred Acres above the Main canal, nearly all of which will coma under the High Line Cana! ••MRS." NOT ON TOMBSTONE On the Bhaft ft Is Oenernlly "Wife ot” lu Referring to the Dectavsd. flow nftin ore hears tho expression, "brie jjat ,-ot tuacrled because abe anted to have Mrs. put on her tomb ■tunc. Now, this i. us a very nst'j- ral statement to th« average listener, I a,, a the I hiladi iphla Re ord. but, as a tuai.i-r of fact, there are few tomb etmies that h«vo M-s" ct> them, aa very r« < ut luterv.iws with grave dig gers and church seilots bav« demon s rated, so the woman who Intend* P1 toing li.to ¡nalrimony »uh the idea that sin ,a i .¡ng to L * i nown as Mr* Jacksi n . r Mrs Ulacksoa after death l* I 1« t ■ r hesitate before sue Lv««« auy des, -rate slip. Even af'er death a married woman la only i .mvldi r« I a part of her bu*- bit.il a pre > riy. for out of several hun dred t-.r.it stones Investigated none bad the ap;4.jat.< a Mrs , while every one had .- rah. wife of." or ''Jane wife of Ittho Investlgatoi ask«d an old sexton will versed on tombstone lor« If there were any tombs« nev with "Mr*" < n them he replied' ' Well. I've be n se'.n' t-> th. bur;, in* of mar- r:e ! w ::.en for the Ir.st 5u years, but 1 ain't n. .. r ae«n a tombstone yet tbit had a Mr*' on It.” This largo acreage is for Halo in tracts to suit purchasers It is townsite property at acreage prices, a portion sur veyed in blocks 260x400 feet, each block containing SIX TEEN lots 50x120 feet, with 60-foot streets and 20-foot alleys. Larger blocks containing 28 lots the same size Acreage tracts, with convenient roads provided, in three five, ten, twenty or forty acres BLOKSI’S ACREAGE THE BEST BUY IN KLAMATH COUNTY Persona seeking an investment cannot afford to miss this opportu nity. Those contemplating buying a home should investigate thia tract. Every acre will show an increase of from 100 to 1000 per cent CHANCE IN LASIT CF GUAIL liila I* Con-.- :.’.y Supposed to Be the Mtaiou for Toor the st ing of Year. Fhi. tlrrlxr-ti. i J or ro plentiful rs . ur is . lLUrcd i,u >1 sLcot- l:u Ii i • it. t I ..it . new |i ¡u what It «a» year* ago. '!«■. fihe of the coun- t«/ Hi ni -. urably changed and the hal ite i f t.fi- birua sre aidi-rcnt iruta what th«y were. 1 bi fli t 's an !'-n open then In ante »:.<! rirlv p.t t-btlli.m dvy*. the grain ttuLb,. er a le sm.ulir. rreeba are mar gined with Lrushwu-.d. there Is more coi< r and shell« r fur birds and the t.aga are not made la a day's tutu. aa they cure wvr . and. withal, the haLIU of qu-.ll iceto to have chit ¡ed with the In- crea- , f ■ p. rumen and the advent of th* breech., a - r and pump gun. Once they wire I ut.d In the open f . . ett. i-llu If put In two l.srrel« on the Cush. Then thry »1 uld I'y and all.nl In full view upon ditch I'.n .* or In any light cover. To this i| t tie •[ rtrniau would follow them axid get r «hooting in the open. alt< r bag fl: v ,u It or ten birds tr< m a flock. Now it ta rare to find a covey out- aa.e . f plt.e r oak brush c.r the twampa In th«»,« pi t ■* they r<fn.-e to lie to the dog. a: I when tlu.ihed they will fly from a halt to three-quarters of a mile and alight in almost imp« uetrable jungle*. It never occur* to t.iem now to scatter out al -ng ditch banks, aa they once did. and oce in a Cay will rslse flock alter flock, succcrd In getting r ot a shut on tlurh and utterly tall to find them the second time. Derrick to Move Meteor. The 36^4 ton meteorite which was brought to this country some years ago by Lieut. Peaty has been removed from the Brooklyn navy yard to the Aniorlcan Museum of Natural History. It wns necessary to use tho big der rick owned by a wrecking company The meteorito was landed at the West I ifty fifth street pier. Manhattan, whence It w. a brought to tho museum ou a largo truck. FRANK IRA WHITE "OFT. •> H.-.ve you money to invest, property tot« cared for or c Mtn to be nunaged 1 Will your health, time and private affair* pennit you to manage them properly and profitably? You may have the collective wisdom of experienced men in the management of your taler ests If you consult this Company, It also receives deposits subject to check, and savings accounts from one dollar up, paying current Interest thereon. Acts as trusiee In all property relations requiring sueb services, buys and Mils bv.vJs, elite:* col lections, lends mousy. In many other ways It can be of service. Call or write for frtt r-tmpUtt veiling forth the scept of Its operations. FRANK IRA WHITE Bniuia Hioo 1c Telephones: Main $94; Suburban, 14x1 Klamath F*«!!», Oregon