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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
name« for year« by venders of patent ruedh'ln**« The «lilt« trapper nowa lava dlxeolve» apru<« gum in alcohol, .id le a certain proportion of the spirits NATURE'S «FMRDirS USED BT Io th« l.ark inlkture and aweetana the whole with maple sutler I’erhape the MEN IN LUM1IEU WOODS. moat eiperlenced rhemlata could not prepare a better cough ayrup than tbla makea for Rv«ry III or Injury There la a The great specific In rases of Incip Cura Obtainable In the Tr««a ient cholera la a strong tea made from aud Nhi aba Tliat Ara blackberry bush roots, fortified with at Hand. eplrlta and made vary aweet For acratchea chapped hands and There la a pharmacy «»f th» w ’ hm I ì . other sores. woodland science fur ind aotne of I IO ruinatilwa ara of won ulahea the moat grateful ointment to jarful efllcacy lie found anywhere It is <l«llghtfully Few people In (ha outside world ragraut. mild, ,weet and of apaedy |now that there la produced In the ictlon It la made from the gum laden ||ne woods a tonic and febrifuge great iuda of the whltewcerd or poplar, (y reaembllng quinine .n taste and effl which la often called from lie value <a« y But the lumberman know It and «a a provider of unguent the Balm of iws much to its propertlea when run Illlead tree The huda are ladled down |own In health after seven months of with deer a fat In proper proportion, I diet of porta and beans. btaad, lea and a little honey la added it, th« maaa ind frosen porta n«>l, That nothing fln«r In lie way The sovereign remedy In the#* cases haa ever been diaeovered la the num a pine apple I'p among the branches non verdict of all who have ever mole tear to where a dry twig shows that eee of It. IheVgreat tree baa Just passed Its nuns of growth, a drab color««! fungus DINNER ON A SMu.xE STACK f a ruds conkal shape, generally lAout half as big as a man s head Questa Will De tffiO Feet in ths Air dings to th« barta Thia la the pine on a Surface Kight Feet frutu ipple of th« w « mm I s . K«lge to Edge. I Homa woodmen use It as a powder ships cut from II being dried at th« Hamilton, () A dinner aerv«<1 2H0 Ire and rubbed down by han«! Others (•*«< in the air an«! where a fi>ur f<wt tse an Infusion prepare«! by boiling It stick « an r««a« b to th« «nlgea of th« «lin ta a fine tonic, acta gently as a dluretle ing hall la looksd forward to by rest <n«t scatters feverlshnees rapidly It dents of Hamilton The fable ia U> ba )rodu«*ea violent hea»ta«be If use«! to apr«*a<! on the top of the smoke stack •1« eea an«! It Is sal«! to bring on In *»f a brewing company a power plant, <nlty If ua«d for a long time ooulinu which la nearing completion, and the oasly «tinner la being arrange«! to ««lebrate \\ hen the pine apple Is not available th« corn’ * «1 work lamlo 'te I arte la sue« «’««fully use«! The Not a drop o* spirituous or malt lark la taken from a young vigorous llq >r will I m * set out at thia fnaat. for • «e, ahretldvd and bulls«! until the no guest will !»« hardy enough to risk Iquld I • •• otnc« of a rich red brown the hazard of a muddled brain or a I lor A laig«’ spoonful of tbla ia tateen dirty head *4 meal times an«! acta ns a tonic and The g .rets will l«e tak«*n to the ban* mrgoiv«' That thia ahoul«! I»e Its ef quel board by means of an Improvised fat la remarkable, considering that e|«‘va’'»r run tip thr«' ah the «••n»er of lamlocte bark «««ntaina so much ns the ata«k f >n th;* me lift the viands tlngent tannin that It Is greatly uaod will I m » taken to the top The table will II the manufacture of leather nfc« la also the great shanty** ram« I m » but eight fest In diameter, and the guests will necessarily be few As ti t4y for horses precautionary measure to prevent I I .4 «When changes of weather are fra those in attendance from being affect- oient and the trapper or lumberman e.j by t he sw ay w hl h fall st rm -t urea »if Siffers from a cough he sewtea a rem this kind hate III tile event of 4 »1'11, x V *ly In a balanm tree I’pon the smooth the dinner will I e k *ven «»n a «a'm dav, lark are bllatvra a<>m«dnoM ln<*h«a no mailer how many ¡>ost;»onemenia U bug. and within th«a« la a frarrant. may be necessary uin gum Thia contain« Itenaolc acid Figures are given which show that L a realnoua turi»«ntine and la a the variation at the top of the egg »rid fatnvd remedy where there la during an ordinary bree/e is somethi” : about the breathing apparatus dïl over a f«H»t. and this movement »«»ill lalsani Is tian often uaed for cuts or I m * fatal to those una<« ustomed to auc3 »•r«a and hu much healing virtue altitudes in a brews« Haraaparllla. which ia a sort of half The chimney Is I tillf on a soil«! ma c.ualn u> uliiMnit la well and favor sonry foundation which «stands IS a»ly known u a rlsanslna and raalur feet lnt< «he ground an«! la 30 feet st»« aaant Th« rises ar« found «row square The lower dl*m«t«r of the '* 1.« by d«<ay>d wood. ara easily oh. slack la ten feet an! •«’• en Inches in N 'wn«-l an<l ham *>««n ua«4 u spring s| an«! It gra lualb tapers to eight • '■ jA.1l.-ln« an 1 In th« e»r,m<inious feet at the top The wall la 1H Inches 1 'ff^nslmt. *■> «’*• Indiana from times ihtougF o the bottom in I narrows as '• niniatnnrial u goes up The weight of the mas« Ca<l«r oil la a valuable liniment and * III be l.ooO tons, as nearly as can be if a a»n«ral lain killer had Iminmaa estimate«! •' ' 'haua at on« lima among patent med '’line ni«n Uuldee an.I trapper« adii vast an. . tail««« In It Trndrrf« ot I understand there was a K> M’ »■ ian la a ataneh !»•» »••me di!frren«-e between < a« tus < al irtli|amr In th« virtue of «teunk a aru.u»*« u|id Klksll Ike .’’"'a an embrocation Buck H i i* I b’ V’t « *»!•> dlf* ■ * • Bear's oil la often mltel with a f’rrtice < al** «I» »«! an* Ike * alhe ru<le kind of turiwniln« dl,tlll«1 from I.• i»«!•• rf• • » hut w I at " «a ths U‘4t.s oi l roots of a pin« .lump an t It la b I Apeld«r«d to I h > of great vatu« when led up to thr k Bling? 1 nrTbi • I upon the cheat in cases of in- Huck R a . ii Ike »*.»• quicker on the tammatlon of me lungs or pnaumonla trigger. that’s all I’hiiadslphia It «Urania caaea a spoonful la admin Press. "'Mated to th« sufferer H« l>l«t as He ** RK * ” A poultice of well boiled basswood Fair One Really. I I am citreme* • citers la also highly raninmandnl In 6*>e of lung trouble The bark of ly sorry, but I cannot say yws at *’ ' •pwry alm la uaed In pulmonary present. Suitor And yet 1 dared to hops ' ".(tibiae aa a substitute for Irlah moaa. ud la really. whan properly prepared, you loved me Fmr One I do. Tack. 1 do; but I> nh 1. nutritious ami palatablt ood yours makea thr thirteenth offer 1‘ve A decoction of cherry bark an t had and you know how superstitious ' p «nice bark, tallied and strained an I am. Y«»U must sake me again after d Indian remedy for eougha, which I’ve received another proposal.— aa t>een largely told under varloua • O«. <*• FOREST PHARMACY. J* îr t T D^ost Completely Equipped Printery in Southern Oregon. i > ! WO Ml I HODS OF CANNINO FRÜH In cimiilng Irult y«»ur object is to lr«*e it It«» mi I lie iiilcioacopic phints - l>4«-i «*r i.t, vvasts and molds- which cause its de* chv . and I«» prevent furt her contact with them Io th«* m I i » o I ii I h exclusion «»I ths air cotiimiiiog Hies«* germs; at th«* »sme lime you U’«* trying to change ss little mm |M>Ba|hle the original flavor and sliM|H* • d the iruil. ami you ad«i no more eiigsr than you would want il the fruit were to he used Iresh. Now, bacteria, do not thrive hi «uhstamea containing a Urge |M*rrentage of sugar, nr in very Mcid «*«>- lutioiis, although they flourish m a suit* able wet substance with a small propor- lion of sugar; and, since fr«iit«s are us ually acid, the danger to it comes rather Irmn ye.ists and molds than from bacteria. Tills is fortunate for us lioUMekce|M*rM, since while yeasts that grow hi fruit juice can I m * destroyed witli their spore« bv cooking 15 minutes at »»oiling |M>ml. s|s«re pnajucing bacteria iee«|s either a higher temp«<rature or mm b lunger Isuhng lor their complete destruction. fins explains why it is not necessary to use so many pre« au- tn»ns in covering jam *>r jelly as it is 4«th (be |v»g sw«*e(en«*«l «an Irult, and ,ilso w by such vegetables a* «orn and p< as that at«* likely to I m * stta« ked by ba« teria, tak<* longer cooking ami are in general harder to preserve than fruits. <>u see. absolute sterilisation is nee- . not onlv of the material to be • ai.n«-«l. but also «»I jars. rubl*ers, litis, luniiela, s|MMm», etc. I rememl’er one a«k who had rather dim ideas alsmt tin- " w h) ” ol Err proceedings and who A,»* mu« h grieve«! Is-« mu **«* niiliough site follow«*«! the lv«*l|M*M of a Very successful neighlM»!, her Irult nearlv always fer- inetiied. I |s«n < areful Inquiry it ap- |M-Mr«*«t that sb«* L«'.ited her jir* in the • «Ven am! then ui | m -<| them m*ni«- with a in«»n or less deal« dish « l«»’h lietore putting in her fruit. I don't know why tin* in«*th'*l «M-eined Io her "cleaner” than »« aiding the jars, but it rhd: and • h«- l»«ilr«l to r«'4*t/«* that tier « ar«*iess!\ used towel might intr«s|m*v into the • iin* invisible l«a*s that woiihl plax Imv *c with lo r iruil A s’ligle, solitary live germ left in Voiir « an is capable of gr«»w - u g and multiplying ami s|Muliiig y«»ur thati'risl pist as surelx, even if not «;ui<e aw <|iiickly mm a whole army of them. There arc two main methods ol can ning Irult. although »««me <»| the smaller details may l»e vMtn*<l. Win« lo*ve« wax y «u select as most convenient in v«mr p«rthular circumstances, you should save yourst*|| unnecessary tt *ul»le by ihakmg your work as systematic as p«m sti'le. Y«m probahlv kn«*w enough to have the kitchen th<»r«»«igh!y w«*|l »wept a i«i to duM it with a damp cmlh alte« the «lu*t ha» *etth»d mo that there max I m * an lew mold spores as pomiblc fl««at lug around. Have all v«»ur materi.il«, cans and Utensils at ha id, with plenty of h«»t water and pans |«.r sterilisation II 1« often xery convenient to have the svtup ma l«* l**dorvhand. All syrup« are bet ter lor In’ing well Isuled Be sure that you have plenty «»I new rubl»er«. Much fruit is iqariled by Hie use of o!«i ones Only souml. |H*rtectly fresh fruits ar«* suitable for canning >itgbllv un«l«*r ri|«e trulls. I.nr;v iiuita it at easilx «It* color should l«v <lrop|*rd .»s s < mhi a« par«ii into cold water with a squeeze of lemon juice in it. Ikui’t prepare more Iruit than you <an c s»k while n »till retains ita color and freshness. In doing large fruits, remember that tlie larger the pieces the m«»re attractive the ap|n*ar ance, hut the greater the difticuity in giving sufficient c*»oking. A Mixer knife is preferable (or paring Peaches are !>vst scalded and skinned, rather than pared. Plums should I m * wi|«-d and |>ru-k<ii to prvvrnl bin.tiint i Method I. l’ut the prepared Iruit directly into tire can., packing a. clrwl) aa |«i»aibie. Cover aith hot ayrup. tilling the jara brimful Kin« the rub Irera. a<ijn«t tlrein ami put the lida on I loosely. But the cans into a wash boil , er on a wooden rack or on several la. era of folded tow el. Clean cotton rope I ia sometimes useful to prevent them kniK'kinK attains! each other. l*ut in eold water to come nearly up to the necks of the vans. Cover: brinir slowly tn the Isril, Isril 15 to 20 minutes, counted from the time lauling begins. I'neover, and when the steam clears away take out the jars. If k- in in m OOP PRINTING iJ.XXoS nting is obtainable, a business house is often times judged its'stationery. Good clothes may not make men but it ates a favorable impression. So it is witf^ good printing ireates a most favorable impression for the business nun, n or corporation. »s > > pd in your Printing, or ask for Estimates, We hive Uu Equipment ‘.her; wc KNOW HOW. you want them to l<s>k particularly well, it la worth while to <»|>en one or more cans to till the others to overflow ing. then replace covers utter dipping them til boihiitf water: put back into the Isuler and give a few more minutes Isiiling. The jara are I lien set it board to cool, where col l air will not blow on them. Screw the covers tighter if screw tops are used. Instead of the wash boiler, a large steamer may be used, and is much more Convenient and ellicacious. Or the cans may I«' sterilised, tilled with fruit and cooked in the oven. Set the cans in a pan of |hot water, umi give a little longor time. The syrup used may .vary in richness from one pint sugar and.one pint water for acid (ruitl, to one pint sugar and two pints water for aweet fruits where little sugar ia liked. Fruit cooked in thecuns usually keeps the flavor and shape better than when done by method 2 in the preserving kettle, but the latter method is some-. lute« avri RACE PROGRAM TO BE HELD IN KLAMATH FALLS ON 27-29 1H6 Everyone is urgently re quested to enter the pro ducts of their field, farm and orchard. Large pre m i u m s will be offered. particulars of which will be announced later RACES RACES RACES Large purses are offered for the big three days meet See program elsewhere in this paper For full particulars A ddress I B. St. Geo. Bishop FiaaT l»«v—Tin I..OAV -Kfr. 27. Its *• N-i. 1 — Ii,r*-< ¿1.1» ti.il« and re- |«Mt, Ire— tor all* purse. «liSi. Ita< •• No. 2—Half mile dash. t<>r Klamath «'otii.ty l.orse.; purae «75. itac- No .3—.-even eight, mil« daab, free lor all; purse. «IiSl, Kara No. I— ^'srter mil« dash, for Klamath «'ounty horse«, pares. *IM. Pifty-yar'l f.s,t ra< e tree for all under Jll years of age ; purse. «25. eiMo.wn —F kiimv . Ngrr. 2H. Rax« No. 5—Eive eigl.t, mile <laab, free for all , purse, |75. Race No. »>—Mile dash, free for all mules, purse, psi. Race No. 7—Quarter mile and repeat, free (or all; purse, «75. Ra.:e No. a —ffaltmiie arid repeat, tor Klamath County horses; purse, |1LW. T hiho Dav—hvTcairav. Harr. 'M. Race No. 9—Three-eighths mile dash, for saddle horse, , purse, «75. All en- trie, in thia race must tai horse« that are used in ordinary atock work, aud stock saddles must Is, ridden. Ra*e No. 10—Mile daeti, free for all; purse, 1100. Race No. II—(¿uarter-milo and re- l»eat. for Klamath county Korses; purse »75. Race No. 12—Three mile relay, free for all saddle boraes; purae, »100. All horse, must be saddled and bridled for the cf.ange an<i all must ride atock sad dles. Bronco busting, liberal prise to be announced later. Rolling and Being steer, liberal prise to t». announcer! later. <>rie-hundre>l yard t.sit race, free for ail amateurs, nurse. »50. All race« to I t run under Pacific coast rule- as m-arly as [-s.sil.le, ami there u.iiat l>e four to enter and three to »tart. Ten |>er cent <4 purse entrance fee; 70 (s-r . «nt of pur»« g<«-, to winner and 30 [,-r . «nt to second. The judge» reserve the right toct.ange the hour and date of any race and any rar e» not tilled »atislactortly may 1« de clared <lff. All entries must lie made with the ser retary before 8 o'clock on the even ing la-fore the races. Races will i*e called promptly at I :.3O o’clock and all lior»es are ex|ss te.| to 1« (,n theground. Address ail communications to the .Secretary at Klamatu Falla, Oregon. '•go. T. B aldwix , Pres. B. > t . Gio. B ishop , Sec. $600 CASH PREMIUMS TO AM ARUED AT THE FAIR BE DRAFT HORSES CLASS STALLIONS PRIZES 1—3 vear obi arid over . » 2.5 00 2—2 vear oi«i and over.. . 15 00 3—1 year old and over................ . 10 UÜ WARM 4—R<*«t mare and auckiog colt. 12 50 5—Beit twu vear old 7 .50 6—Beet one year old . 5 OO II .KsKs OF ALL work —STALLIONS «—Beet 3 year old and over 15 00 H—Br't 2 year ul«i and over.... . 10 00 M «BBS 9—Be?*t mare and euckin^ colt. 12 .50 10-Best one year old, either sex . 7 50 J ACS A 11-Best 3 year old and over 20 00 12-Best 2 year old 10 00 13-Best 1 vear old 7 50 14-best jennet ........ ............. . 10 00 I ITTLK—SHORT HORN. DCRHAM BULLA 15-Beet 3 year old and over. .. 15 00 16 Best 2 vear old .... 7 50 17-Best 1 year old . 7 50 cows 13-Best 3 vear old and over . 12 .50 l'*-l«-st 2 vear oi l. . . 7 50 20-Best 1 year old. .................... 5 00 HKKKroRt»—Bl- LLS 2!-Best 3 year old and over........ 15 00 22-Best 2 year old........................... io oo Xi-Best 1 year old ............... 5 OU COWS 24- Best 3 year old and over 10 00 25- Best 2 year old........................... 7 50 gn-Best 1 year old........................... 5 00 -’KRSKY—BILLS 27- Best 3 year old aud over........ 10 00 28- Best 2 year old........................... 7 50 2!*-Best 1 year old ....................... 5 00 cows 3I'-Best 3 year old and over........ 10 00 31- Best 2 year old........................... 5 IK) 32- Best 1 year old........................... 3 00 SWINK 33- Best boar of any age or breed. 10 00 34- Best sow of any age or breed, 5 00 3.5- Best sow and httvr .............. 5 00 rOCLTBY 36- Beat trio Plymouth Rock........ 5 00 o 50 37- Best trio Buff Cochin ........ 0 38- Best trio Brown leghorn........ 00 30-Best trio Bronze turkeys. ... 3 00 2 I» 40- Best trio turkey,.any other brd VEOKTABI.K, 41- Best half bushel red [lotatoee. 00 •> IX) 42- best half bush white potatoes .» 00 43- Best half bushel any variety.. •» 00 44- Best 3 cabbage any variety'.. o 45- Best 3 Hubbard squash ... 00 46- Best squash, anv variety .. 1 00 •> 47- Best l,bu Mangel Wurzel beets 00 o 00 48- Best «, bu sugar Ivets o 4‘.‘-Best «abu turnips, any variety IK) 50- Largest and best display vege tables by any one person........ 5 00 VKrtTS o 00 51- Best 10 ll> peaches any variety i '2-Be»t 10 lb apples, any variety IX) 0 53- Rest 20 lb four varieties . ...’. 00 ■ *7 54- Best 10 lt> pears, any variety. 00 0 55- Best 10 lb plums, any variety 00 OR.MX 0 56- Best varietv w heat. 50 lbs. ... 50 •) . 57-Best variety oats. 50 lbs .... 50 ■'S-llest variety barley. 50 lbs . . 50 2 50 5n-Best sample timothy or red top A cash prize of 50 |>et cent of a I Hive amounts will l>e given for second liest “exhibits in livestock. Cash prizes will al»o l>e given for other exhibits of s|>ecial merit. bOMKSTIC tiO-All kinds fancy work, preserv ed fruits, jellies, etc Cash o 50 iH-Hops . <....................... ... •coax 62-l’nirrigated Sweet 2 50 » o •50 liti-lrrigated Sweet .... Blue ribbon (or any other of merit. Additional Premiums In addition to the premium, offered by the fair association, published else where, a premium of »15, will 1« given to the ownor of sire ot the best five colts of any get. »5, for best colts, any get. »7.50 fot best exhibit of nJ polled