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T K LAM A TH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Or., Thursday, August 2, 1906 The necessity of issuing additional ad vertising matter about Klamath county la very urgent. The first lot of pam phlet* have paid handsomely on the in- vestment. The next one should lie larger ami more clalsirate. FROM -OXETQN FIELD*. The Berlin police auibortUts Intend to take sever* measures to suppress the icsvties of l Isglng poker tn public plan s. \\ lidcats are on the Increase In Scot- Led llue nu asuring four feet long was captured In a trap in Fuolew* a few weeks age' The Liverpool police hav* stopped the practice -common ther* of canvassing for the sale of co thus al houses where a death has taken plac*. It is expected that th* expense* of Germany s colony In Southwest Africa will reach over l70.MV.UMl before the present insurrection is put down. "This is a gross case." said a Man cheater magistrate to a prisoner, who was making his one hundred and forty- tourth appearance before him for drunk enness. The French army administration I* organising an extensive automobile train service, to b* used as convoy*. Th* train* are built after the designs of Cui. Renard, a well-known writer on military topics. The British Army and Navy Carette asks: 'Is It not a sign of racial <legen er-tion when our soldiers feel pride lu wearing upon their breasts, in the recog nised place for war decoration*, medals gained through attending processions?" While thefonndatlonsforth* London derry new municipal t.-chnlcal schools were being mad* recently a large num ber ot human skeletons were unearthed The place Is near the Royal Bastion where there eras heavy lighting during the siege In IGSS. The British war department Is alarmed at the horse outlook The de velopment of the auto Is diminishing the horse breeding business, the class of horses demanded for war purposes Is deteriorating, and foreign purchasers «re draining the available supply. the year. Throughout the county can hu found truck gardens containing the most tender vegetaldes. tn this city can lie found numerous gardens with |was, iM-ans, beets, squash, tomatoes, i celery, lettuce, cabluige, onions, corn I and other vegetalilvs. The l«est cherries f et us have street signa on the we have ever seen or tasted were grow ii corn era ami remove thia stigma of pro in this city by Mr. Stearns. There are vincialism. The city council should see many sections in the county where all that this is done, and in doing it should this can lie duplicate,!. purchase the blue back-ground and In Mr. McLnen’s estimate there ma, white letter enameled signa. They are . be no area ol land that can be cultivat a little more expensive but they last a ed, until tl.e lakes are drained ; but the hie time ami are easily read. United States Reclamation Service says there are over 150,000 acres, and it is The popularity accorded the sugges spending the greater |>ai t of $1 .IWO.tWO tion <4 the Republican, makes it almost to put water on it—not take it off. certain that the commissioners will ap- When the diaiuage is con>plet«*d, alsuit propiiate the (1000 authorised by law lOO.lXh) additional acres will l»e brought h»r exploitation purposes, anti that two under cultivation. Judging from ll»e representative citizens will be sent into length of time lie stayed here, he did the middle west to tell the people of not seek very heavy investment* in that section alsmt Klamath county. l swamp lands. He swallowed the snake and toad While the difficulty an.l exjiense makes it practically impossible to bring story like the reptiles swallow the in sewer pipe at this time, it does not mythical shower of toads—this so-called furnish an adequate excuse (or the toad-manna from the heavens. We will ; maintenance of nuisances and unsan wager he never saw a real snake while itary condition, such as prevail along here. We can hanllv agree with Mr. Me- the lake front. Tills condition should be »listed an 1 the source of supply stop I.uen's statement that this county can SCIENTIFIC SPECIAL*. ped, or this city will be scourged with nev;r l>e anything else but a stock coun A cigarette smoker sends Into the an epidemic. The damage done by the try. We are from Missouri; but we hogns small-pox scare should have been are thankful lor even thia slight conces air about 4 iHX).i»0.(i00 particle* ot dust sufficient warning, but it seems to hare sion on the part of our eminent inves at every pull, according to Dr Atkins' investigations. failed in bringing about the much- Heel tigator. While we claim to have the Experiments Justify the conclusion best stock section on the coast—and we ed cleaning up. don.t have to feed five months a year, that increasing the intensity of light 200.000 times does not alter its velocity either—we also have as fine an agricul by as much as two feet a second. “FACTS” tural section as there is in the west. We Prof. Molisch. of Prague, says that can raise spuds here that will put Colo photographs can be taken by the light For the purpose of showing some of rado's famous Greeley IMVtatoes in the emitted by raw potatoes and hard- the "facts” disseminated by visitors to shade—and without irrigating them boiled eggs. In which the phosphores this city and county, wc publish the fol either. We can In-at the well-known cent germs hav* beeu artificially culti vated. lowing trona tl»e “facile” ]>en o( one J. Rocky Foci sugar beet two to one. We The degree of humidity of the at A'. McLuen of Grand Junction, who can raise better wheat and rye, with mosphere. say* M Jaubert. a Parts larger yield to the acre than can l>e done claim* he was making a “tour of inves meteorologist, is shown by th* state tigation” along the Pacific coast, and in Colorado. We can raise five tone of of the ¡vavementa. When these remain alfalfa to the acre, and do not have to honored ns with a visit. This extract covered with mud there will be no Im from Mr. McLutn’e letter was published cut five crops a season to get it. In a mediate change in the weather. The famous French chemist. Berthe in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, woid, we can raise everything Colorado can—and do it a little better, except lot. has made experiment* which snow June 19: “I took the stage over the mountains political rows. Colorado may beat us that a gramme of iodoform expose-! to to the famous and greatly advertised iu politics ami mines, but there it stops. the air will lose ouly a billionth part of a gramme ia in hour, and a gramme Klainath Falls country and thia country I As for Mr. McLuen. or anyone else, 3f muss ouly a thousandth pan of is certainly the limit, aa there is abso-, we would say that if be will cotne to that. Klamath county and give it an honest. lutsiy nothing there but frogs, snakes Studies at the Yerkes observatory and pelicans in the way of agricultural I unbiased investigation he will stay here, have determine,! the varying perl. .1 » products and it can never possibly be and he will make more money in five st the solar relation, in zones flve dé come an agricultural country, for the years than lie can make at Grand Junc <-*es wld*. from the equator lo lati- following reasons; First they have frost tion in twice that time. And wc would t’id* J5 degrees. Within flve degrees every month in the vear.itfioze ice the ask him to give au honest, truthful ans of ihv equitor. on either side, ihe period of rotation is a trifle more thin sixth of June, an eighth of an inch wer to one question: If yon did ii.t 241« days. The length of the period have to walk iron» the l»oat landing to thick; second there is no area of land gradually increases toward the poles, that can be farmed that amounts to the hotel, and ii you did not experience becoming about 25Ss day* between anything until the lower Klamath lake »«ch rough tramping enroute, would latitude IS degree, and latitude 10 is drained and that is covered at this you have "knocked” so hard? You Yon see, degrees, and nearly 25 1-3 days be time with from T to 111 feet of water, my dear friend, we remember you and tween latitude 20 degrees and latitude 35 degrees. they call this in their advertising Title your experience w hile hete. ami Kush land and hold it. from ten to SOME INTERESTING TACTS. As an earnest that there is to be no twenty dollars an acre, and ii a person cessation of its cani|«ign against child wants to buy a piece of it the salesman i In England one woman in every six takes him to a high point overlooking slavery, the W oman ’ s Home C ompanion earns her own living. One pint ot milk produces, on an aver the lakeanl shows him about where in prints prominently in its August num the lake the laud lies, that he wants to ber Die “Anti Child I ziltor Creed”—nine age. one ounce of butter. In Italy the value of land is considered sell him ami then locates him by maps curt paragraphs clearly defining tl.e showing section, township ami range in faith and puipose of those who are to be 14 limts the annual rental. China la believed to hold 2" times aa which the land ami water is located, fighting against the abuses of child labor. much coal as the whole of Europe does. But that this serious pnr|>oec lias not i The snakes are so numerous aksig the The polar currents according to ex lake shore that they roll up in piles as caused any neglect of entertaining lea perts contain less salt than those from high ss bushel baskets and people are tures is shown by a collection of lively the equator. notallowed to kill them,for they eat up stories aocti as “The Spurs of Jealousy” Fully WO.OOO domestic animals, valued the frogs of which they have a shower by Rafael Sabatini; “A Diver’s Pil at $>>.(X>0.uori. are anually massacred by grimage, ” by Richard l^e Gaf.ienne; quite often, this is no joke—it is the act wolves in Russia. “The Wage of Sin,” by Ellis Paikei ual truth. Asia contains more than one-half nt “From here I went to Pelican Bay on Buller, and “Al ami the Buzzard Per the total population of the earth, and a boat.a distance of thirty miles. There plexed,” by Cioudesley Johns. ‘ The Europe nearly one-fourth. The flnest cotton is that grown on I had some trout fishing and came very Preserving and Canning of Fruita,” near freezing to death. I gave the whole “Fashionable Mid-Suunner Clothes,” the low sandy islands lying on the coasts Klamath country a thorough investiga and “Cool Cushions for “ummer Use” of South Carolina and Georgia. 8mail farms are the rule In Japan, and tion and find out absolutely that there are among the practical articles on Wvry foot of land is put to use. The houselolil affairs. Anna Stee»e Rich ia nochance for it to become anything '•mfr who has more than ten acres is but a stock country and they have to ardson gives valuable advice with nee 1- corsideied a monopolist. ed tacts and figures to country girls who leed their stock about five months out r*rot«bly the youngest general In the of the year. I am here with “Sister have decided upon city career* ; Marion voild is » nephew of the late shah ot Tode’’ and am going to rest up for a few Harland, considering the question, Persia, a boy not yet 14 years old. He days. I have received several letters “Are New York Club-Women Shallow?” nolds the rank of fuU general tn the 'root Grand Junction and was very glad makes some pointed remark-; A.lelia Persian army. to hear from you. You may let the Belle Beard describes original sea-beach r RELIGIOUS WOBKEBB. 7 newspaper men have extracts from this games, and, in good time for the circus letter, as it might be the means of keep- , season, Claire Wallace Flynn tells of Lord Radstock, known aa th* "preach ing people from going to Klamath Falls the merry little woman who attend* to er peer.” often delivers religious ad . .untry. I would rather have one gorrl the “Dressmaking for the Circus Ani dresses In I.oo<lon and the province* He founded in Russia the sect known a* ten aurre orchard in Grand valley than mals.” the Pashkoffskl. which is synonymous to have the whole Klamath country.” with Bible Christians. The letter is really amusing. It The Industrial work for women in ENLARGEMENT Foochow, would never have been written if Mr. in charge of Miss Jean Adams, McLuen had spent three hours in inves a self-supporting missionary from Pitts Arrangements Made to Afford Our tigation. He lias given facts, which lie burg, is known to be a great boon to declares are “actual truth.’’ Now we Citizens This Chance. many other» ise helpless old women, the will give facts about his “thorough in large majority of whom ar* widows with Charles Redmond, the well-known children to support. vestigation.” He and “Sister lude” Rev C. C. Bruce, chaplain and super arrived here on the evening of June fl. jsirtrait artist, of Portland, who has At 9 o’clock on the morning of June 7 l»een in this city for the j.ast two weeks, intendent of the Beaman’s church and .hey went to Pelican Bay, where they has made arrangements with J. W. institute of Portland. Ore., is next in line to hi* father. Lord Thurlow, of the remained three days, reaching this city Tollman, the photographer, whereby gcottlrh peerage He is a grandson of ul>out 9 o'clock of the evening of June anyone desiiing to have any j«rttail of the earl of Elgin, who was succeeded as 10. They left here seven hours later, or 'scenic view enlarged can do so. Mr. governor general of India by Lord Cur .it 4 o’clock on the morning of June II. Redmond makes a sj>ecialty of this zon. Ample time for a thorough examina work, and his experience extends over r The an hbi hop of Canterbury la said tion! The eit|»erior intellectual attain nnmlier of years. During the Lewis A to be engageo in the formation of a ment* possessed by Mr. McLuen, no j Clark fair, be reproduee.1 in colors a league n»r .he obliteration of the godless doubt, are sufficient for him to “thor ! great deal of the lieautiful fair views Sundr.y from society. The association •, to eonsut “xriiisfvely of matron* Of _ .............. .......... .............. .............. oughly investigate ” a county Ihe size of | I that were offered for sale in Portland, h bf», and l ady Wimborne is to be Klamath, approximately KMH13U miles; on<4 successful was he that the de ■ resi’ler t. C< Id dinners will be one of — .......................................... inand far exceeded liis capacity for out or the Klainath Basin which is being th* rule* insisted upon. , reclaimed by the government and which put. Mr. Tollman’s reputation ns a photog contain* 250,000 acres. During his brief Cleeamataaeea Alt*» Cases. stay here, practically all of which was rapher needs no recommendation. He Crawford Does a woman always after dark, he “thoroughly investigated” has demonstrated, since coining here, decline her first offer of marriage? I and intelligently passed on what it toek that he has few equals in his line of Crabwhaw That depends altogetli- u United Hates Geological survey work. With this combination between -er on what ng» she is when it oc Messrs. Redmond and Tollman, the curs.—Smart Set. aliout two years to examine. This extended period devoted to“in- l>eople of the county will have a rare Caws ■>< ewe*. veat:v?tiou” is sufficient to condemn opi»ortunity to get life-size and accur “Please, sir, 1 want a pound of your Mr. McLuen's statements; but we will ate reproductions of portraits or other tougl steak ” g. : little farther, for his letter contains pictures in either colors or Lla. k and “Why tough?” ir> <nv statements often made by these white. The success of Mr. Redmond “Coz if 1 g»t it tender pa will eat it all j while here assure* him that he will do ••fly by night” investigators. up and 1 won't get an/.”— Life. ; kVrt duu't have frost every night in a good business along this line. PORTRAIT Ä th f ; st . I KILLED OSES Cook Encounter* a Numb«* cî /.ui mala and Etawghtsr* On: 1_;\ B.i a Unique Manner. k T1“ "A few weak* ago. Just bsfinr* I |srt for l>enver. we bad venison tor dtaaer which our cook killed with bl* A>t Gam* ii to plentiful that all on* ha* to da la to stand on his back porch and us* a revolver to obtain almost anything in the way of tassl that ou* could wiab tor." Ii W Lang vic* president of the Den ver-Honduras Hanans company. u»M of th* attraction* of hl* Honduras hum* In th* Denver Evening l\xt 'Th* inanuer in which our cook ob tained th* venleon was this. (-oauau*d Mr Lang. "W. bad beeu havlrg high water In the Vlua river, which flow* through our plantation, and one morn ing our cook nolle*,! a herd of had a d.«*n deer swimming acroaa it. H* Jumped tn a canoe, and hilled on* with a blow of his fist. However, deer ar* not th* only game which w* hav* a chase* to try a shot at ''I-eopards. alligators beautiful tropi cal birds of every description, snake* of wonderful hues, sr* all numerous \\ ild duck* ran be secured In plenty—a few hour»' shooting brought me io the other day. and parrots, which make ssesilsnt sating having much the flavor otagua*fi ar* also plentiful “ Cotton le selline at H1’ a hai» now as eonipared »uh |.’<i to f.’h a year sg<> AI that rat* the total valu» of the III I ero|> «III b» lesa than llUtt.lM»tMMI. whlie thv IthtJ crop sulit for ove» .'<«> «■» li Is i ara..olirai that aa < t o r» soit of the Increased Industry of the South. « pianterà the» rvcelv» *3.»«» MW » mh > les» i thejr h sd pistit, d I ms . cultlvsted Ivss and allowed the V*’1' »revll to Itoti rl» h the) would hsv* been brller oli The Imme diate effret alli he to dlstxuirss* south ern enterprlse and to dlmlBlah the valu* In International ixchang* of the United States' prliteipal attici» ot export The eorteuanera of the sorld wtU I m PeaeU- ciarle*. Busines' Property on Main Street paying 25 per cent in rentals on selling price Choice Resilience Property for Sale inali Localities A very Fine Block in 2nd Addition io Fairview at Bargain Price Msls.«* Food festival. A queer festiva, le ce >brat*d In Ma aera ever; 10 or iS je. ¡4 Ths open- Ing ol the testiVul Is slgnsllied by s Stand prtuesslon. in which huge piles it ratable* take a targe aitar* At ths sud ot ths third day th* viand* are hurued. On this occasion Rte pile* of 'ood are pia.ed in a «peo tall y construct hi boat, which is towed oat to sea. and ¡bar* consumed by tiro, togetbor with ill tss ccntenla A large sun» of won«). amountlug to »arerai thousands I Jf dollars, was »eventi) subscribed argel) in tilngaivr*. tor the proper ob- Mivauc* of th* fvatital A Number of Deep Water Landings For Sale Several very attractive stock ranches for sale Insurance business of all kinds done. Employers liability handled. Contractors bonds and Surety bonds of all kinds secured Whsl English Women Read. A writer in th* Standard, of Ixcndon, LARGERCROP^VORTH LESS toldly asserts that the intellectual •vel of English women has been low- »red in .ha tast M or 80 years He But Ita Val»* 1* 3Maa his conclusion on a at sienien I * Bevars*. '.bat Englishwomen nuwadaia tend > * mly th* Ugh tei torma of literature, Measured tn dollars, th* 11.000.«» They read French novela and playa bale* of th* l>>4 cotton crop are worth ind sensational English fiction gener les* than the 10.MM.MIC bales of th* IM>3 illy. Their grandmothers, he dec'arva crop says th* New York World. Th* used to read Scott's poems and rt> différence in total value I* enormous. A uaoces and they also read history foi pound of raw cotton which last Febru >wn sake. Such girl* now would regu ary sold tor IT cent* t* worth onl) eight arly read Freeman. Freuds, Carlyl* cent* now. md Stubb*. Capitili Stock, *r. \V. STEPHEN« ✓ pRAN KIANKENY Capital Stock, $100,000 $100,000 Fresh Candie» and Bon Bon», Stationery. THE AMERICAN Bank and >>>>>•* Motions. Cigar» and ToSaeco Crust €0 Frenh tortili lai DAILY Wilt open for business about September /, I9o6 In its New Building now under construction on the corner of Fifth anti Mailt Streets AND MAGAZINE* Horning & Casey t Have all kinds of (arm property, improved and unimproved, ranging from fifteen to seventy-five dollars | er acre. Will do « Genera! Banking Business C has . E. W orden , Pres. Fr:r • M f . ihanf , Vice l'ics. J. W. S iemens , ( asiiier D irectors —Fred Melhase, W. T. Sliive, G id Mdl no. J. W. Siemens, C. E. Worden. PAPERS Hain Street near Postoffice i i //.ik." somo choice tonnproperty chean. alss have sone.< Business Lots aiid some Fine Timber Claims. REAL ESTATE AND NOTARY PUBLIC Buena Vista Addition TO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON qr»HK I’LAT * Or THIS BEAI'TIH L ADDITION WILL RR ready son. and Ipts Hierein will l»c pl »red o»t lite market. The tract comprises .»30 acres, adjoins Klainath Falls on lite north ami west and borders on Link River and Upper Klamath Idtke for two miles. From tills addition can bn seen tlw grandest panorama on tlw I’-.M'lfic Oiaat, comprising Lake, River. Valley, Hill, Mountain and Know-capped Peaks, blend into an harmonious picture of unequalled !>cauty and mag- nilk'encc. Boulevards and Streets are now being graded, and these will be lined with Shade Trees. Grading work on the Electric Street Railway is now under way. A completo sewerage system will he put in. Tim entire cut of the (Messa sawmill has I wen purcliasod, and those building in ths Buena Vista Addition this summer will have first call on the output »I this mill. Plans for a magnificent hotel are now l»eiiig prepared, and construction will begin this summer. This hostelry will lie hs ated on one ot the most piclur- esrjno spots in the addition and will Is- surrounded by a park. If you want a home in the in »st beautiful section of Klamath County, buy ft u na Vista Addition. a lot in th If you want to live on 11> ■ «tri!«' . ir line then hau: •«•<»• hoi.» in th« J • na Vista Addition. If you are looking for an Investment Hint will yield returns, purchase prop erty in the Buena Vieta t Mil ion. Office: Murdoch Build'g, next door Postoffice Klamath Canal Co.