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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
Add i l i o un I Briefs Hubscribe for the Republican. The laisi range in town for the money. Vngil A I mu k .| if BORN—Tuemlay, July .10, HM)7, to Mr. and Mr*. J. Dixon, a «on. Al Kubes left (or Portland Tue»day, <ix|M*ctlng t<> lx< gone alx>ut a month. Mi«« l.vle Watson bu» returned from Ashland, where si i has been for tiu* past few weeks. Dr. <»olile will visit Merrill <>n Augii»! »I, 7 and H. < »Ilice at hotel. Date« al Bonanza and Fort Kluninth later. M. C. 1|i '»in',ulio ha» been in Biilish Columbia on timber busbies« for tin* past few montlx, returned to this city liii’-lay. Mi«« Helen Holgate, llov llamakar, Mrs. J. U llamakar, Mr». C. Allsiurell mill liarri «nd Don llolgat* me »jx-nd- ing the week nt Crater lake. doctor's filile*. On reaching the home [ Hprlng creek. They have lawn spend of Aina Marlin, Jr., »he was persuadud ing a few flays up at th« Pinnacle» in to stay there mid summon the doctor by Wheelers ami Laiifl creek canyon«. telephone, When th» physician ar Mr. and Mr«. Will G. Hteel left here rived he found that the injuries, while I Haturday morning tor their new home not dangerous , were quite severe. Th» at Crater Lak*. back of it» bead and one eye were Our friend« are taking advantage of bad I v bruised and it will lie several tin* line weather and a great many large day* before it recovers from the effect* hay »tai k- base grown during the |>a»t of tbe fall. week. Frank Courtade is of th« opinion that J. il. Perkin* and crew have bailed it is easier to run a launch than il is !<« about 3fi tons of hay for Dan Ryan, lead a cow. fast Hunday while trying which will lx- a great convenience to to lead a cow lie got mixed up with the campers. rope* Tiie cow seemed to take except I,. A. ('rance was stricken will* paral- lions to huc I i an arrangement and nulled Courtade from hi" horse. The y*i* last !*atur«lay morning ami we an- li«*r«e tlii’li put his foot iuto the liiolee very sorry to learn that tiie shock was tud step|>ed on hi« *u*lar plexus, with very severe. the result that he was thought to lx* <>.B. Bund* left here late Haturday Miriously injure»!. Later development«, afternoon for Medford, by way ol however, proved this to'lx* wrong, and Crater lake, with ex henalor Mulkey, though feeling pretty "»re physically Senator Beach and Commissioner mid nienlally, lie is able to lx* around a* Bailey. usual. KINO Dr. .1. <>. Goble is at the lakeside inn and will remain until August fi. Hoti, II I.. Henson left Wednesday Hecon« I hand fruit jars. tortlie Klamath Hot Spring», where lie will meet Mr. mid Mr». Briggs, Hr., dozen. Virgil A Hon. ami accompany them to this city. ♦1.00 per h-1 tf Kenn is "itiiate<l in the Southern part of Klamath County, on the Klamath river, at th» terminus of navigation. Two »teamera lami bere ; mail, expre-s and passengers sre transferred from the »tage to the lx,at at this joint. Adjoining Keno on the west is a large l>elt of timber, and on the east 1» a large body of marsh lands. Near Keno, on the river, is immense wafer power. Tele phone connections with «II part* of the country. Has a good school, two »tore» ami two »aw mills. Mt*. K. Hugarman and children have Honey Paid returned from Portland, where they i had Ixwn on a visit with relative«. I a ' o H. Robinson stales that he ba* They were met at Tlnall by Mr. Hugar- •igueil the deed* fur the light of way for itian. tbe California-Northeastoru through the Charley Nelson i* hauling log* for Guy Merrill llie well known rancher inanh laud and that tbe money ba« Harry Wall. of Merrill, who ha* been «pending ob- aometini» in the Rogue river and Wil been paid. This removes the last A dance was given at the Wise saw »taele in the path of the railroad. lamette valley», returned to lit* home mill last Haturday evening. A good this week. time was reported. Crater Lake Road * II. N. Mitchell has decided to locale at O------- Dorris permanently. where he will en ZLZ gage in the real estate business. lie | ¡One oi tiie first results lo accrue from will lx' joined by Mrs. Mitchell in the tin* visit oi the Secretary of the inter near future. ior i» hi« announce«! intention hr recom At the Haw kin« Bros.' ranch Mrs. J. mend to the next congress the advisa A. Hawkins i« enjoying a visit from her bility <4 making a sufficient appropria mother, Mr» J <». Hmith, mid her sis tion to put tiie road Ix-tw.-eu Pro«|M*ct ters, Mi»»*-» Frances ami Grace **tnith, and Crater lake in good condition. When tbe Secretary was taken in hand of Blair, Nebraska bv Hie Medford people, they did it In tin- ca»<* of the Klamath Develop- right. It »«■«■med a» if the whole town merit Co. vs. Mrs. I. la-wis. involving had him by the hand ami wa« saying certain irrigation question», Judge Hen “Welcome, olil man.” it made a great son handed dow n a decision this week impression on tbe Hecrelary, particular in favor of the defendant. ly slii'ii he found that they wanted What threaten* to lx* a rate war haa nothing. <»n the way to Crater lake it sprung up lietween tlx* Fort Klamath was "casually” remarked—lliose ■ Med- stage line mid the «learner Wincnia. the lorditcs know just how to do it—that busine»« to Crater Luke seeming to lx- tin* g< vernment ought to do something tlie stake. A «bort time ag<> the Wi- with this particular piece of r<md, ami ncmu (M'opie announced that they were tiie N’cretary thought so to«, with th«* prepared to take (w-iengei» liuin this result that there will I m * something fin city to Crater latke mid return, includ ing in that neighl»>rh«MMl next year. ing hotel nei omuiodation*. for $14."Wl. Muperintendent Arant is a pretty Now come» thr Fort Klamath •"'tage Co, sm«M>th piece of gf>«»l", too, ami it is a and off,*» to do the »aine tiling nate lx*t that lie will l>e able to get what he asks for next year. He had ajt-ugh tor IB), fit). lime of it getting the mere pittance lie Marshall Macklin ba l one of bi* ting- rvipicste.! front the Inst congress, but he era badly msnglrti last Friday while en played hi* card* to win with the Hecre- gaged in o|x’rating a bay loader on the lary ami lie is now wearing a particu Mitchell tract. The machine caught larly ph-a-ant expression, which would the middle tinger <d 1*1» right hand and indicate that be will take the last trick tore th»* fli‘«h entirely off from the first ami »core. joint to the end. Dr. Merryman am- putated the injured portion. A similar acci'ent occurred last week while Joe FORT KLAMATH (»'Connell wa» o|x<»nting the »mue ma chine, only in hi» cane two tinger» weie Fort Klamath i* located in the caught, requiring a like operation. northern part of Klamath county, Dr Goble the well known optician of and is in the center of what is recog Medford arrived in Klamath Falla Wed nized a* the Switzerland of America. nesday on n profesaional visit. lie In close proximity toCrater lake and will remain until August fi. If you are surrounded by the greatest natural in need of |x*r(«*ct fitting glasnea or your and scenic wonders on tlia continent, gloMCC need changing don’t fail to are it will, within a few years, lie one of him. Examination free. the greatest tourist resorts on the All kind» of bed spring«, From |2 00 Pacific coast. up to |»».0i». Virgil A Son. S I If The little daughter of Rev. and M rs. G.T. Pratt bada narrow escape from instant death Hunday evening. Mrs. Pratt was wheeling the baby in its car riage lack and forth on the front ¡«ircli <>f the parsonage of the Presbyterian church. Hhe relea*x*d her hold for an instant, and th» carriage shot across the |x»rch and flow n the step». The mother picked up the infant and started for the John Kirkpatrick ha* »old hi* ranch to W. E. Nicholson. Horace and Heal* Mitchell are familiar figure* on our streets these day*. The road* are in most excellent condi I tion now away up to the rim of Crater Lake. F. Htratton and daughter passed through here Saturday on their way to IT IS Tilt STANDAR!». esa* urses, Matrons, Physicians prefer it to any other whiskey. - •'< Ä For tlie Same Reason why not keep it in your home? ,!• ■ James Gardner of Fall creek wm in Keno Tuesday erecting tombstone« in memory <>( his children w b<> died some year* ago. The heaviest rain of tiie season fell la»t Hunday evening, Mother earth was flooded with water, Another line rain fell Monday evening. A MEMPHIS LANDMARK. Th« Famous Old Mart Wh«r« Slavas W«r« Bought and Sold. FORCE OF GRAVITY. A Comparison. “I ndn.it I have the fault you men tion." said tin* conceited map, self com pl.'icently, "but It's the only fault I have, and It's a small one." •‘Yes,” replied Knox. "Just like the small hole that make* n plugged nickel no good." Philadelphia Press. ON SÄLE ÄT ALL FIRST CLASS PUCES I mixture of flour, oil am! honey, and for centuries pastry making went no further, even among tbe nation* In the south of Euri.pe. But ill the lM-ginnlng of the middle ages a change began to take place In the method of mixing the Ingredient«, and «ouie other substance« were brought Into use. Hutter, eggs and «alt fount! their way into pastry making, ami tbe result was u manifest improvement. Paste next came to lie Uiexl a* nn Inclosure for m»-at. seasoued with *pl< »■«, etc. Afterwarfl It went a step further, tbe next use lM?lng for the inclosure of cream», fruit, preserve*, etc., and later »till it began to tuk<* tbe many fanciful shapes In which it has sln«*e been commonly found. In the «•arly stage« of Knglisb cookery the pastry cases were calle.I coffin« or •‘coffynex” am! were mat!» in various »iy.es from "grot coffyne* with low» llddes" for *!*'■ "lart«’* of fitesebe” to the “small«* «•offyne»” f ir “tartolettes" of "Usclie or Mosche." mixed with "stuf of btiyllf-fl figgt-H ground ond goo«l powtlure and spic«»i.” Petruebio In “The Taming of the Shrew." It may here lie noted, calls a little cap "a custard coffin." Th»»»* cof fins correspond with the “vol-au-vent” of today.—London Saturday Ilevtcw. THE LOST SOVEREIGN If the planet Mars Is really inhabited the people who live there must be an exceedingly nimble race. Tlx* average weight of u man la ulcout 140 pounds, but tb^force of gravity on Mara la so much I»»« than on the earth that the 1 io pound man would weigh only flfty- three pound» If bn were transported there. With such light weight and still r»*talnlng the same strength, an Individ ual would be able to run with tbe speed of an express train, go skipping over ten foot wails and do various other extraordinary things. On the moon a man would Ire even lighter. But on the nun our KO pound man would have bls troubles. Instead of being an airy Individual he would weigh In tlie neighborhood of a ton find three-quarters. He would probably have the greatest difficulty In raising ills hand, for that member would weigh about 3uo pouuds. 1 A Trick That 1« 8om*tim*« Flayed *n th* London Cabby- Have you ever tried to play on a cab- : man that old Joke of tbs "lost sover eign?" It's very funny. A friend tried . it last summer iu I-oudou aud »ucceed- ■ ed too. lie took a "growler" after mld- nlgbi at Pleca.lllli- t'ircu« to go to j;l« IfsTgTng-i ut BnyswaTor Bememberlng the atalenexs of the "lost sovereign” dodge, be thought It would hardly “go down" with a bright, cunning cabby, but resolved to try for the fun of it. Just as he came In front of a public bouse a few doors from biz home tbe “fare” »tuck his bead out of the cab window ami ordered the driver to bait. “I aay. cabby. I’ve dropped a ‘aov.’ Tt must I m * on the bottom of the cab. Juat pail up atjhat *pub.‘ till I run In anti get a match, *o that I can finit th«* coin.” "All right, sir.” «aid the cabby and pull«» I Up opposite tile rloor of the tar ern The fare alighted and had taken scarcely thr«*e step» In tbe direction of the •‘pub." when. Io, Mr Cabby whip ped up his borne and flow away Into the darkness of the nlgtit, carrying with him, as be supposed, that sover eign snugly concealed in the cushions of the cab.—London Tit-Bits. How Snake Poison Kill«. Th» action of poisons upon the sys tem Is and always has been one of tbe mo»t Interesting of subjects. Just how and why |t kills have been determined through n «erb-s of experiments made by scientists. The following dtmerip- tfon is one of the l,<*«t and most lucid of any that has been given to the pub lic: "The venom may be roughly sepa rated Into two parts, one acting upon the bt<x»l ami the other upon the nerve«. When injected it immediately begins to create terrible destruction In the blood vessels. The walls of the veins are eaten away, and an internal hemorrhage taken place. While this Is going on a portion of the venom Is attacking tbe nerves. Particularly susceptible to Its ravages is the ‘vaso motor’ system, a nerve center which control» the muscles of respiration. Paralysis takes place In these organa, and the victim gen»»rally dies from an Inability to breathe "—Exchange, Campers Ule can supply you TENTS, CANVAS BED CANVAS BLANKETS AND QUILTS OUTING BOOTS AND SHOES OUTING CLOTHING Aluminium. MOSQUITO NETTING FISHING TACKLE LEGGINGS, HAMMOCKS ETC, ETC. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES V KKK STORE / aim to be reliable CAPITALISTS AND STOCKMEN ATTENTION Absurdly low prices on 65,000 ACRES oi OREGON CENTRAL MILITARY ROAD LAND IN KLAMATH COUNTY. Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms. Improved Hi« Opportunity. Young Mrs. Gotrox (at her first break fast with her elderly "catch"»—You eat with your knife, don’t you. John, dear? Old Mr. Gotrox (noticing his op|»*rtu- nlty nml with severity nml dignity»— No. madam; I do not. I eat with tuy mouth. 1 frequently convey food from my plate to my facial aperture with my knife, but 1 do my own eating with my own exclusive mouth, mid until further notice I will myself furnish all the instructions res|>ectlng the methods to lx* employed. He Knew Better. "DI* pa|»*r." said Weary Willie, “sez der yer kin tell be de bark at de foot of n tree how old it is.” •‘Fluh!" snorted Ragston Tatters. “I guess de man w’at wrote dat wux nev er up a tree under deni circumstances. Dat ain't no way to tel) a dog's age.”— Houston Post. Ought to Surviv*. it’s Pure, Appetizing, and a Wholesome Stimulant........... At a very early |wri»sl tbe oriental* wer* familiar with a kind of pastry, a What Our Average Man Would Weigh on Mara and on the Sun. Aluminium, it Is generally known, is a metallic element found In clay and Is the name material of which rubles, ►appliiro*. emery ami alum are made It enters into tbe com|>osltioii of a large number of other materials, and It la estimated that in Its various com pounds aluminium forms about oue- twelfth of tin- < ru»t of the earth. Every brick in every building is *ai<l to lx» 3'» [»»r cent aluminium. It is produced by the d<x-omposlttou of clay, which Is a salt «»imposed of silicic acid combined with aluminium. The aluminium is separated from the silica by the appli cation of electricity. Separation baa never lx*en successfully done in any The member* of Die fits) Club and other way.—Boston Globe. husbands were entertained their at the home of Mr. fund : Mre. Black < • eorge T. Baldwin last Haturday I have never seen blacksnakes over Elalsirate refreshment« seven feet haig, ami I much doubt If evening were set ve ami the guests had a uio»t they grow to a greater length. They pleasant evening, uh might l*»Pex,H.'cted are not hard to catch, though In an from such a whole-aould host and host- open held they can run about as fast ess. The prizes were won by Mrs. O. ns a man can. When caught they struggle desperately until they find B. Gates and C. H. Moore. then* is no op|M>rtunlty to esca[*e, when HAN FKANC1HCO, August 1.—Jim- they will give up tightiug and may be mie Britt win* victory over Battling handled with Impunity. I have never fouud these snakes to be vicious. They Nelson in the 2l»th round. cau la* handled easily, and their bite Is harmless. They can squeeze pretty hard if they get a turn around your A Pleasant Sort of S»». waist, but not hard enough to break a Th« power of tbe surf la a tiling bone —Forest and Stream. about which many of us have but the most hazy ideas, aud Indeed tbe ordi A Sardinian Titbit. nary conditlotis with which we are The inbabltauts of the mountainous surrounded prevent us from fully ap districts of Sardinia eat large quanti preciating what It can he at time* ties of a fermented milk, resembling The people of the Island Chinco koumiss or kepbir. It is prepared by teague. which Is about a mile aud a allowing the milk of tbe cow. sheep or half wide. have, however, opportunities goat to ferment at a moderately high for Judging thia ex|»erlcnce, which they temperature, either spontaneously or must find tbe reverse of pleasant. On after the addition of baker's yeast, un Its eastern side and between it and the til It thickens into a more or less con ocean is Assateague Islund, which is sistent homogeneous mass, at which also a mile and a half wide, but tbe stage the fermentation is stopped by power with which the waves come Is plunging the vessel into cold water. so great that at some places the surf Tills product, which has a sharp acid sweeps entirely over both Islanda.— flavor, is eaten either by itself or is I-omlon Staudurd. spread as a butter upon bread. A Talented Hous* Agent. Fastry Making In th* Early Stag*« *f English Cooksry. Grim, unsightly, pa In Deas, »»-mned nml crooluMi throughout Its masonry, there stand« bxiay mi old brick build tug on Adams street, midway tietweeu Main ami ttocon»), u I exit which clusters more of history mid of »'bang» than can I m * cornpr»-aaed into aorig or story. It Is »Ituabxl Just on th» <-a«t of ths alley midway between Main ami Mee- ond streets and Is used as a shelter for tlie city prlBou«*rs wlio sre worked ou the rock pile. If you will take tbe trouble to step to thu westward side of this old build ing, where it faces the alley, and glum» up along It« s»x-oml xtory you •nay »1111 discern the inscription, "Ne gro Mart ami Livery Htuble,” or as miii'h of It a* Ilin** has not |x-ncilxt out. The last letter of the word "mart" mid the last letter of tie* word “stable" are gone. The others are dimmed with age ami might pa**x unuoticiil uulexa you look a sec»»tid tim«'. Time was when thlx wa» a famous m'gro market. It wux preside»! over in It« tin»' by no Je->* a man than G<-m-ral Forrest himself. Thousand» of m-gro<-x were l**ught and »old within Its wulls, ami bumlred» of thousand* of dollars passed there from buyer to v*-uder.— Memphis <fommercfal Ap|*eal. Monday last seem* to have l*een an unfortunate day. < George ieorge W. (Jtey hr kc his leg, the particulars of which we did not learn, more than he was »entiling with someone, On the same day Mr*, I loaning and her little daughter came to Keno on loisine*», On their return home the buggy tongue dropped out of the neckvoke and the vehicle was overturned and threw them out. Tin- girl ««caped unhurt, but Mrs. l*owning received a severe cut on the head, and other bruise*. Dr. Merryman was summoned and attendcl to the injunm. Mr*. Homeaeeker — You certainly don't expect anybody to take this house! Why, the floors all run down hill. Agent <n »mart mini)—It waa built in that way on purpoM*. mum, to keep pence In the family. Greatest invention of the age. mum. Mrs. Homeseeker Keep |>eace In the fam ily? Wlint do you mean? Agent—It's nil right, tiiuni; nothing like It. When ever your huwbnml ilrops his collar buttons* they'll roll flown to that wall, aud lie’ll always know where to find 'em London Tit Bit». EDIBLE COFFINS Wise Fritz. Anxious Mother Oh. dia'lor, do you tllluk Robbie will get well? Doctor— No doubt of It; no doubt of It. I've giv en lilm medicine for everything that ho could possibly have, so we're bound to strike it right. Toledo Blade Father- So, Fritz, I’ve concluded to retire from active life nml turn th»» business over to you. Fritz Say, dad, can’t you work n few years longer, and then we can retire together?-Berlin Th**“» Is nothing so easy but that It become* difficult when you do It with reluctance.- Terence. The Brazos river. In Texas, was call ad by the Spaniards Rio Brazos da Dios, “river of the arm of G j *” Journal. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE « New Furniture Store AS FOR PRICES YOU CAN JUDGE AHERICAN HOTEL BLDG-. R. M. BOLLER