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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
A »bland Commercial College, Aah. our student* In excellent poeitioue In I*.*» young men and women or the incoming land, Oregon. Angeles, Portland, Granta Pa»», Med ones are going to carry on the huaim ««. A New Way of Preserving Fruit A new proc*-«* of preaerving fruit ford, Winter, Dunamuirand in Aahlnml, You can receive the qualification* ami which does away with much of the trou •everal of them receiving more for their share in the pro»|»<rity. Fend lor full ble and beat attendant on the old meth first month'» work than the eoat of the information to the Ashland Commercial od« in described by a writer in a recent course. College. 7-18 number of the Ladies’ World. The More ware called for and none to «end. method i* *o simple and so little trouble The development to the great Pacific that it deserves passing on to other Coast i* only begun and our enterprising houaewivea. In the flrat place, orie should have on M. i:. < in 1« il hand a quantity of clear, heavy ayrup There is always a welcome for you at made by combining aeven p'grrida of Grace M. E. church in their temporary »ugar with five pint* of cold water. Stir place of worship, one block north of and heat «lowly over the fire, but with Public School building. out allowing it to come to the boil. Thia Vt ■ ayrup should then be act away and is Sunday Hervices: / Bible Bcltool................................. 10 a. m. reaily for uae at a momenta notice. t f ( The fruit to I m - put up should Ire Preaching ................ 11 a- m. uml 8 P- tn. Morning subject: "Making the Itent neither too rijrf- nor at all damp. It •V ahould I m - dean, wo that itd>*ea not need of thing«." Jleb. 13 ; 5 ami ft. It fin is ¡la way to the family Evening subject: "Naboth's VÌIM- washing. Hteriliz*- th*- jars, tops and tabla where It I m more highly rubber» a* usual. Fill the jar» with yard.” appreciated than uny other Epworth la-ague ...................... 7:15 I*, in. fruit uml jH.ur in the heated syrup to Epworth l.i-ague them*-: "Th« »nare overflowing, adjust rubbers and »crew KÍ*/ drink. of avarice." Lender: Augii«tine Bonny. on the top*, then place in a large crock, which is I* tt* i than a boiler a* A hearty welcome t<> all, it retain* the In-at longer. Pour hiiling 1*. CONKLIN, I’aator. 4 water around the jar», which -bouid be ao placed that they do not touch each at 11 other, until tin- jar« are submerged. Put Hun- the cover of the crock in place and I ’. U. throw over it it large rug or carj*et, or You may be one who needs to get the first bottle—Do even a comforter will answer. Let stand it. You'll be thankful for the suggestion. for 24 hours or until tlx- water i- cold; tighten the jar tops if it is necessary to How He Got Even. do so, while they are under water; wipe During civil war times Gilman Fay, off and place in storeroom. a local character known by all ns Gil. Iw-lng In ms-d of groceries nnd household necessities, went to the gen- Grape Fruit Relish oral »tore in Fayvlile, kept at that Cut the gra|o- fruit in half and remove time by Colonel Dexter Fay, to make bl» pur* liiiM-s. The amount was <13 the pulp. Clean all the »kin* out of cents, and Mr. Fay tender»»! the clerk each half, «fix in a bowl, the grape a one dollar bill. Chnnge being scarce fruit pulp ami that of orange», banana», tu the store, n« was often the case dur Maraschino cherries and pineapple fresh ing these strenuous times, the clerk or preserved; and serve it in the empty pasoed hlrn some slip» of paper with halve* of the grape fruit with a syrup figures <>n them to equal the amount cf made of a half cup pf lemon juice, one chnnge due. Gil looked nt Uie slip, cup granulated eugar and one table- tbeu at the clerk, uml slowly »aid. “What’« all thl»?" "Why. that 1» what »poonful of sherry. Tills institution w ill enter the new year on September 2, 1IMI7, with linger and more convenient room*, additional equipment, and with a course of train ing that for accuracy, completeness and thoroughness 1» *ur|M*»<«l l>y none. During the last year wo have placed jj i «si h L I [Ai Church Services It Is an Essential I pr 1 Campers Ule can supply you ****** with TENTS* CANVAS BE!) CANVAS BLANKETS AM) we nre giving for chnnge now. When you get one dollar's worth, we will re deem them." replied the clerk, and Gil went out. A dny or two after tl.ls occurrence Gil went to the store ngnln for some tobacco. The clerk passed out the plug, nnd Gil put bl» band In bln picket, pulled out it handful of pumpkin »<■ •<!* and hand- e! the n to the clerk, saying: "These nre what I rm using for change now. When y >u get a dollar's w >rth, I will redeem them." I! »ton Herald. F" QUILTS OUTING BOOIS AM) SHOES OUTING CLOTHING FISHING TACKLF LEGGINGS, HAMMOCKS ETC., ETC. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES K K K STORE WOHDl:.\ mr.n hhuush I Ae-Prv«Mcal The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Stock $ioo,oooj Klamath Falls, Oregon Interrii Paid on Savings Drpmit* KLAMATH BARBER SHOP A Bluff With a Cork Leg. ' >.k legs nre not b id in their way," ma . 1 o: -. "Some people are rather seualtl venboot theirs, Also Agent for LONDON AND but I'm not. I even have a little fun W'i'.U It sometimes. 1 was In the smok LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. er of n ml Iron 1 train the other dny i talking with three other men while we puffed it way nt our clgnrs when the conversntloti turned on stoicism. Ev » ery r i had an Incident t > relate n!> • t i e a ¡tv i ■ m e's remarkable ability to b< r extreme pain without n murmur When tli»» third man liml th shed I yarn I n»entiom*.l casually that 1 rather pride I myself on my nbll- S. B. GRIZZLE ftv to put up with n g><«l <le il of pnlu KLA MATH FAI I without making a aquenl. To illus OREGON trate.' I snid, and then opened my pen- kulfe iiinl »lowly forced the point of It« long. keen blade into my leg just above the knee, nt the same time smil ing pleasantly. One num faintisl. rm- other became deathly pale, 4ml the third got up and hastily left the car.”— New York Press. Th* Vanishing Trick. .<* II. M. Hl till. Cathitr STABLE liir SHOE General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses pnone 456 Do ycu need visiting card«? If so call al the Republican office where you will find the latest style* in cards and type. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. MOSQUITO NETTING A CAPITALISTS AND STOCKMEN ATTENTION Absurdly low prices on 65,000 ACRES of OREGON CENTRAL MILITARY ROAD LAND IN KLAMATH COUNTY. Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms. i I ON 8ALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES C7f4<* I I aim to be reliable BALDWIN &, HUGHES Klamath Lake Railroad in connection with the flclntire Transportation Co uml the Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co. The only through lino for freight and pas sengers between the Southern Pacific and the Klamath country. Quickest service and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by Phono or Letter to E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr. Thrall, Cal. or to MclNTIRE TRANS. CO. at Klamath Falls or Pokegum Into the grocer's »hop walked an an cient lady with a slow and halting tread and carrying on her arm a bas ket containing a large earthenware pot with a lid. Placing the basket on the counter, »he made various purchases, which she put carefully In the pot. and had her bill made out "By the way," she said before paying Ulla, "do you rnlud keeping this pot with the purchase» In it until I come back ami pay for them, as 1 have to buy other things some distance off. and It will lie more convenient for me to leave the thlugs here till later?" This request was whllnglv no-edetl to. and. lifting the pot carefully out of the basket, the old dame placed It, with an effort, In n corner; then, plac ing her basket on her arm. left the shop. Hours went by, day ripened Into evening, and evening gave way to night, but the old woman did not return. At Inst tlx« proprietor thought of examining the earthenware pot to see If by uny chance It had Its owner's address upou it, ami great was his as tonishment not untinged with dis may, to find that It possessed no bot tom.- London Answers. Witchcraft In th« Nineteenth Century. Most people believe that 1 witchcraft, among civilized people ended when the "Salem witch mania" ran its course mid died out in the year 1<>H2. it <11*1 as fur ns America Is concerned, except among savages, but In other countries the belief in the superstition did not tile until a much later date, even If it can bo truly said to be dend now. In France an old beggar was tortured to death as Into as 1807 on the chnrge of being one who "communed with evil spirits,” nnd In Spain n witch was burned In 1808. tn 1850 In France a num and his wife tortured a suspected w itch to death, nnd nothing nt all was done with them by the criminal courts on account of the lingering belief In sorcery. Four years later a witch was drowned In England, and in 1M0 one wns bnrnetl In Mexico. In 1871. 1870. 1880 and again In 1881» witches were publicly burned In Russia, nnd even ns late as 181»» regular judicial trials of witches wen- had In Prussia, Pe- laud and Austria-lluugary. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE New- Furniture Store AS FOR PRICES YOU CAN JUDGE AMERICAN HOTEL BLDG R. M. BOLLER PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Do away with barbed wire Investigate the Sliding Loop Top All styles and height:. Fences for every purpose LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES GADDIS & DIXON, Medford or VOLNEY DIXON, Travelling Representative. Klamath Falls, Ore Klamath County «Farm Lands « City Property Merrill Town Lots Bonanza Lots He own very desirable land in small tracts adjoining the town of Merrill Klamath Commercial Agency El