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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
THE FIRST LIGHTHOUSE. MOONSHINING. It Was Built on the laland of Pharos» Mors llllolt Stills In New York City Near Alaxandria. Tbu llr»t ll«titliouN<> «ver oroctej for th» l»»m*nt of th» iiinrln»n wua (but built by th« faiuoua ardiltact, Hu»- trntua, by command of i'tolumy I’lilla- dolpbua, king of Egypt, bntwenn 2R5 !M7 II. C. It was built near Alexandria on an laland call««! Phnroa, aiul thcr« was expended upon It ataiut t>«> tul out». or ovor a mllllou dollar». rtolmuy baa Iwwti much cowmended by aomo ancient writer« for hl« liberal Ity In allowing the an’hllwt to Inarrtlie Ilia name Instead of hl« own. The In acrlptlon reads, "Hoslratu«. sou of Ilex Iphanee, to the probating deities for th«» use of seafaring p»«ipb».'* Thl« tow or wa« deemed on«* of the «even won dors of th«« world and wiim thought of auinch-nt grandeur to Immortullze the builder. It appear« from Lnclan. however, that Ptolemy doo« not <|e««*rve any prnl«o for dlslnt«M,e«tedno<s on this score or Koatratu« any great prill««» fir 111« hom«Mty, u« It Is stata«l that the hitter, to engross in after time« the glory of the structure, cuus««| the In scription with bl« own mime to bo <*ni vi-<| in the marlite, which ho after ward covered with lime and thereon put tli<< king's name In pr«M-«*»M of Huie th»» Him* <!<*<-ayed, and the IllM-rlptloii on the marble alone rwnalued. LONG ANO SHORT DAYS. ■ Than In Kentucky. “Dou't talk to m«» aliout mooii«liliilng In Kentucky,“ »al«l the Internal rvro- nue »gent ‘'There's mor«» mootisbln- Ing going on all th»' tlm«* In little old New York than could Is* done In ten Kentuckys. In tbu crowded sections of I th« cast and *w«»st side« stills spring up right along and for awhile «conduct u flourishing business In the low grade whisky they manufa» lure. You see. it doesu't take much trouble to equip a •till with corn and yeast and start In to male«» the mash, which 1« finally turned out ns n pretty poor sort of whisky. The great diflb'Ulty Is In get ting rl»l of th» peculiar smoke nml <slor from the stills without cx» ltlng suspicion. 'Tills Is usually attempt««! by running the still in connection with a dye shop or some other chemical en terpri»«* a« a blind. We keep watch on .ill auch establishments nml have the town well covertul by sharp eye«! nml slnirp nosed agents besides. We are constantly arresting then«* «mull m ><>n •hlm*ra nml «eliding them to Jail. But enough spring up In their place« for you to suy with safety thut, as I say. there'« more moonshining going on In New York city right along than there could I«* In ten Kuntm kys."~ New York Kun. THE PIANOFORTE A Direct Ossc.ndsnt of th» Clavichord and Harpsichord. The pianoforte wan dliwtly evolved from tin* clavichord uml the harpsi chord. lu 1711 8«-|plone Maffei gave a The length <>f »lay or ulght a man detailed account of the first four in prefers Is merely a matter of Choice struments, which were built by Barto and th«» ability to get to the proper loiiiim«) i rlntoforl, named by him pi place If any on<< Is not nall«ll>«l with anoforte, and exhibited In 1709. what he gets at home there 1« oil a« Marius In France cxhiMte«! liarpsl sort me lit of daytimj* which range« chords, with hammer action, in 171'1. from three hours* duration to tlir««r nml 8» hroter In Germany claimed to month« uml it half. fi>»m which lie hoi» lnv««nlisl th<» pianoforte botween tnuy take his pick. On the other ham). 1717 and 172!. Marius nt first was In» can play the nighthawk for from generally <r»*»llti*«l with th» Invention, two hours ami u half up. for It was not until 1738. when «'rlsto- At Wanderbus, tu Norway, the day fori's instruments bad l*« ome famous, lasts from May 21 to July 22 without thut th» Ituilun udium»*'! bl« claim, Interruption, ami nt ftpitabergeu tin» uml If was In 1703 that in- brought for longest day lasts three and a half ward tlie proof of hl« « intention mouths. Pianos of that |u*rlo<i «»•«■• shaped At Tornea, In Finland. the longest Ilk«* the modern grand, tin- first « ¡uur<* day has twenty on«* hour« und a half pluno l«»lng built by lt«*l»l**rl»"i, nt. and tin* short«*»! two nml a half orgnn builder «»f’Haxony. In 1738. The At Kt. r«-ter«l>iirg and Tobolsk th<* first genuine upriglrt was p.it»-nt«*»l In longest has nlneU-eti and the »liortcst England nml the t'lilted States by five hour« John Isaac lliiwkln«, an Englishman, At Ntnckli Im and I p' .'.« the Ion -»t tn 1800 - 8» rap Ihxik. day hu« eighteen nml n half hours. At Ilnmbtir.; I>nnt«lcand Htettln th'- king, Lord Er»k<n». cat day has seventeen hour« uml the From mldsli pmun to I* I «’rim- llor shortest SCV ell Is a v»»ry fnr cry. I«»rd Era'.ine how At Berlin uml l»nd»n tin* longest ever, whom Iz»nl Campbell in»»* »1»* day tins wlxt'.-n am! n half hour« uml scrlluvl as the great«*«! advocate of an the shortest iil«»ut eight cient or modern times, did not fimi lunch dltfii'iilty In reaching th»» W ml Th» Favorit» Girl. *a«»k, although In* started Ilf«* u« u Hb<* 1« tin' girl who 1« not "too bright "ntlildy" and did not settle down 11 am! too good * to I m * able to t.n.l joy stmly law until b<* was twenty lì«« am! pleasure all over tin* world, says ji*nr« »>f .i;.-»- Ills defeii«»* of «'apt.-tln the (’bicngo News. B.iTII»- pro- . it««l for III» «-X|»o«urc ■ of Hhe Is th«* girl who appro« lat«*« the rr >" abuse« ¡it the ntlmlrnlty. ral«el fact Unit »he cannot nhvny m Inin* the him from an obscure lawy«*r tin f >re t’r«t choice of everything In th»* world lliuat p »«Itloti nt th - bar, nml tli -tj She Is tin* girl who 1« n >t a <cres«|v«* l.rl«*f- n. : • -if'.- I • i I - re I - I . : nml i!»»«i« not tlmi joy In Inciting ng tin* court From that time until lie I».- gr»»sxh«* («fople. » nm«* i-iiancellor In 1- h his eure»»r v. n- She Is tin* girl who ha« tact enough miirk»'»l by a 1 mg ISt of »uec«*« es.— n»*t to say th«* very tlilug thut will London Standard cause the skeleton in her frietuls’ closet to ruttie bls b«»n«*s. To Mak» Your Hair Curl. Hbe Is the girl who. Whether It Is 1 A curious re< ipe for mukltig th»» h i' warm or cold, «dear or stormy, llnds curl "naturally" is given in nn am ion» n<> fault with the weather. household notelsMik uml Is as f ill "..- Him Is the girl wtio when you Invlt«* "In the enrly spring, when th»» sap «u her to any pine» compliments you l»j the wild gra|M*vlne begins to flow, ink« looking her bent. n bottle to tlx* wimh I s ami tie It under Sin* Is th«* girl who tiiak»*« thl« world an Incision mad«* In the vim*, through a ploaaant place beenum* ah«* Is no which the sap may drip, nml leave It pleasant herself. then* till It 1« tilled The same subtle ——————— » »■liemJstry which curls tin* teudriia of ■ the vine will net upon th«» hair nml 1 Ths National Capital. It Is claimed that Washington Is the twist It Into softer rings than the ttblq- cleanest city In the Vnlted Stat«*«. If ult«»u» hot Iron or any of the patent ( they were so <!lsp»i«i«t tin* Indi««« might curlers of the «lay. The snp should Is* 1 wear their best afternoon gowns on the allowed to ferment all It w ill l«»for«* It street without having them soiled. Hi«» is corked. When ready for use It should I general cleanliness of Washington Is be rubbed Into th«* hair with a soft t due to the notlcealib* absence of fac ' s|*»nge." tori«** with their sift coal smoke, and : 8av»d by Ghoul». , the asphalt stravts are kept so clean i Mlssott In his “Medical Anwdote«” that there 1« lltth* dust or dirt In the air. An almost forgotten fact is that t«»!!s of a woman, the wife of a consul, Washington was llnd cnlh*d Home, and who wns burled alive In Cologne In a creek which flowed through the site 11577. She was dressed for the tomb tn of th«* city was spoken of an the Tllior. gay attire, with Jewels, as on her wed Oddly enough, the first owner of th«> ding day. Robliers came nt night and land ui>on which Hie capital 1« now Io were tnklng th«* rings from tier damp rated was nanictl Pope Philadelphia and swollen fingers when she sudden ly silt Isilt upright, stared nt them nml Press. •n>ll«*«l. They tleil In terror, nml the lady rose nml wnlkeil bonie, when* sh«* Spool Thread Numbsr». Spools of thread of different quail- | was r«*celved nt first with four, after tl«*s are nil numbered alike, Irrespectlv«* ward with great Joy. She live«! many of factory or maker. The r«*n«on for years afterward In perfect health. thia Is that tin* system of meiiNureniaut I His Definition». of sewing cotton Is practically uni •'Faith,” said Brother Williams. “Is versal, and when 840 yards of yarn weigh 7,000 grain*« in pound of cotton) de faculty wluit kin turn de song er n tin* milkers mark It No. I. If LOW sawmill Into de hallnhilah er de nn- yards of yarn weigh a pound It Is gels." mark««! No. 2. and so on, each pro ; “An’ what Is hope?” "Hop«» Is de faculty what keeps you gresalve number signifying thnt 810 yards more are required to weigh a lookin' fer something you never gits." Atlanta «'onstltution. pound. Where the Sun Never Sete For Three and a Half Months. Resentful. Th» Chair. Deacon — By the way, that man Brown you married n year ago, has he pnl<! you your f<*«> yet? Clergyman No. 'Ilu* Inst time I r.*tnln<1«*d him of It he said I'd In* fortumite If In* didn't Me me for damages Boston Tran script. Tm-le (visiting nephew nt school on privo giving day) llow many volees aro there In your chapel choir? Neph ew—About seven. Vnele Why, 1 had an impression that It hid forty or fifty im*mb«*rs. Nephew- So It has, but you axk«*d me how many voices - riiiladel- phln Inquirer. Notice for Pure base of Athool Land» part meat of th»* Interior, L’nlted Htat»« L«n<l Orth e, l.ak»»Yl«*w Orison, July *, i <u7. Nolic*« !■ hereby given that the state of Ore gon ba<* flleil applli atloiia for latoin b«*r»*iiiafter <lra< rlb» <l, «5 wtat« H» bool li><h niulty L aih ^ b . as follow« Liat No /2/», for nw‘<nw,4, I a. BT^ae'^, U, ne’^ne’,. M»-«. 3a, BW’^II»*^, lie' 4 Iie't, Me« 1N; Me« 17, ail In Township 2NM., K. li K.. VA. M. Anyaiwl all l’ertone claiming adversely tbs above «I«*»« rilM*»l lami« are r**«|ueate«l to • I» tbirr « Ialina In lbifl«>fn« e on or before tbs MU da) <4 AuKOal, IW7. J. S Watxuu, KeghUrr Tbeabove no!l«e vaili be pobllab«*«] hi the Klamath K>‘poblh hd . a weekly newspaper published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, flve so« «essive week«. J. N. Watson, 74M-M-IS Kegialer. .Notice for Purchase of School I .a nd» OF Was incorfsirated in August, 1905, umldr the la«» of the State of Oregon, with a capital stock u( fi,ooo,ooo, par «alm- of shares |1 each. One-third of the issue is treasury »t«Kk j Chetko Copper Co Owns THIRTY’ copjwr claim» 000 acres and two water rights <>n the Chetko river in Cure County, Oregon, within eighteen mile» of Chetko Harb»>r, on the Pacific Ocean. On one of the claims is a fifty-trxrt vein of <x>pper ore (which is lieing developed, that ■ ordains 13 [*r cent copper, and 328 gold per ton ; making a total of , ■» l_ jfl,. K/ I I C l lx ’ • captializ»-»l f».r only $1,000,000; ■ .»in m re »la tut than bothI c upanitnt com ■. ,,| ta 1.11.4 1.» - > t -a;-! two /■*. rvr>or* » I j ’ | > L 1 companieo, an»l is now selling it* first block ol treasury stock at 30 cents a share K kiu »• Copper Stock Buyers i«-aru th«- facts about the Chetko Copper properties, the shares will eventually advance to $io and better per share. t WllvlIVO % ACCOUNT FINAL Co* It now onerine it- fir»t allotment oí Treasury Stock a* 30 cent« a -ihare. iHantinn 1 Mlod to the fact thal the Trinity C »ppar Co., fa Bboato County, Calii --.» captfal 1 ed •-.* $4,000,000 miClIliUll with the <?r»- value- averaging al«>ut five [e-r < * nt copp. i* -»Hi g it* .hare- in f: -ton at $17 to $jo a »hare; and the Balakalala Copper Co., i»ituate»l near Trinity capitalize«! at $5,000,000 * selling at $8 to $10 per sliar«* on the Boston and other.markets. — at 30 cents a share is way far the best Copper Stock buy of the day. It has the high S/V|7|7Vl grade copper-gold ore in quantity and the right management. It is sure to Advance in price, and that soon Notice is hereby given that Martha Francis Wills 'nee .'igler A<iministra- trix of the Estate 0'J am«-« Calvin big- Sample* of the Chetko Copper gold ore and prospectuses can be seen at the Lakeside Inn, Klamath Falls, Oregon ler, deceaM-d, has filed her final ac Albert E. Imbler, late manager and part owner of the Long Lake Lumber Co., of Klamath Falls, is personally over count of the a»iministration of said «•state with the Clerk of the County seeing the development of the large ore lM»die» on the Chetko Copper claims, and the company is proceeding to have all its Court for Klamath County, Ort-gon,and mining claims patented this summ«.-r. Note: Advance in Price:—After July >*.T, !♦»•*. ti» ice of the Chetk copper will l>e advanced to 50 cents a share. that *ai»l Court La* ap|M>inte<! t<*n o’clock a. tn. «»i Friday, Angunt 16th, 1907, as the tunc for the hearing of obj«*« tions to such final account and tin- settlement tliere<»f. Tlii* notice is [»u*>li*hv»l by order of said County Court, eritereil July 17. HX»7. Martha Fiancts Wills, Administratrix. J. C. Rutenic, 7-18-s-l.» Attorney lor A Iministratiix. > CORNER MAIN A WATER STREET For Shares, address C. VV. EVANS, c. & n. e . Mining Agent and Share Broker Ashland, Oregon GET THE BEST Bank Reference ...................... . ....................... ■■ ■ ïÿ^WÈBSTERS Ji Few mords Concerning INTERNATIONAL fer» DICTIONARY un* Good Printing 1 Recently Enlarged 1 WITH » 25,000 New’Words ID it ever occur to you that nine men * out of every ten judged your stand ing in the commercial world by the stationery you used? Such is a fact. 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Mother—Hut, dem child, yon cm biscuits of yours nr«» exquisite, Ethel! tell him all that as soon as yon are The Bride—Oh. I ntn so relieved to married to him - Fllcgemle Blatter. have you say so. I was dreadfully afraid I had put too much ten Into them.--Woman’s Home Companion. More Trouble With the Language. ‘Tie's a steady drinker. Isn't he?" A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin "He's a drinker, all right, but he's never steady."—Cleveland Plain Dealt.'. of little minds.—Emerson. ChfitkO COpper $90.40 per ton |h‘partm«*nt of the Interior, I'nitud mates ¡.and Ofllie, laakeview or« g<>n, July «, 1UU7. S'«»tl« «• la hereby given that the MfaX*- of On- gon ba» Hied application to scleet (be foil* w mg «!•■•* rllri il landa, a« Mtate of T>reg«#n Mrbool I ndrni nIty •»«•I«*« tion, to wit: l,l«t So 'A'l, for w*4n»*’4, M«*«. M« na’ttiw1« Ms-« 24, lie1 4«w:• 4, Kw, !.|, m **^*«1 4 Ms-«*. 10, se1« ae\ Hr« 9, 1. '£"• M . atul aw1 ‘ 4, •*•« », T. '/.» a . K. II L , and aw> »»»*%, M«*« 13, I :H M., K- 17 E„ W M. Any i.ud ail parsons < laliuitig adversely the alsot«« deu rlbv«l land* «re rrque*U’«l to file tbelr claims In this ufh«*s on or before tbs 261 h day of August, 1JU7. J. N. Wit»on, Register. The above noth- will be publllL* d In th«’ Kluina’b Republican, a weekly new spa par of general < lit uiathHi. publish««! nt Klamath Falla, Oregon, and the Lake County Kxaiulner, a weekly m-wspap-r of general circulation, published at Lakeview, Oregon, five sue«»* •Ive weeks, re«p-« lively, prior to August Ik, 1W7. J. N. Watson, 7 IM IS Register. NOTICE Chetko Copper D0WN-T0=DATE PRINTERS Anyone ««ndlng Rekotrh end deBorlptlqn nmy quickly nacertiiln our <»|»inlou free whether an Invention in probnbly imtent-abte. Conininnlca. tionfl mrictly conthlentlHl. HANOBÜOK on 1’nt enta Bent free, oident eiiency for securing patenta. rnienta taken tbrouuh Munu .t Co. receipt Bp<ci«il wofkr, without charge, In the Phone 31 Scientific HmericAtt. A handantnely lllunttnted weeklr. T argeat rtr- eulation of any BcivntlUo iouriml. Terms. kJ a year *, four months, ft. Bold by nil newedenlera. te&ÊP2VÎ^Ü!!!lî!* i REPUBLICAN BLOCK MLAMATH FALLS