Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 15, 1907, Image 5

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    DAIRY
SCIENCE OF SPEECH
By M
For Thorough Education
and Character Building
ST. MARY’S
ACADEMY
is the ideal school for
YOUNG LADIES
A thorough education in all
standard branches assured, in­
cluding literature, languages,
mathematics, science, history,
music, needlework, etc., also
careful attention to matter* of de­
portment and those accomplish­
ments which matk the cultured,
refined woman. All courses arc
thoroughly modern tn subject
and system.
Devoted attention 1« paid to domes­
tic roiidort ut student«. No distinction
or intrrlerence in matters of religion.
• live your daughter« the privilege« ot
m booling in tbi> healthy, cultured town
ll'ritr for l'irriiUr—Tl>l>.l >'
St. Mary’s Acadamy
Jack* ju ville, Oregon
GRAND PRI/I
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BSTER’S
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DICTIONARY <ae
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• G. Ô C. MERRIAM CO.. «
Publishers,
Sprlasfleld. Maa«.
.SPECIAL OFFER
Ashland Commercial College. Ash.
land. Ore.
With an experience of more than
twenty years in e-lm-ating young men
amt women, and in placing them in the
most deaiiable position«, and appreciat­
ing the advantages of a course of busi­
ness training that i» the most complete
and at the same time w ithin the means
ol all who would lx- greatly le-netited.
we make this • |*ci«l offer:
Student« who secure the nine months*
scholarship (or K m and enter .w<-pteml>rr
9th, 1907. will be entitled to any or all
the courses, Commercial Shorthand,
ami English to July 1st. I9OM.
Arrange to be with u« beginning Sep­
tember 9th.
7-25—9-ft
Notice for Purchase of School l-ands
I*epartiiient of the Interior, United
Slate« Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon,
July S3. 190?.
Notice i« hereby given that the Mate
of Oregon has tiled their application to
select the following described lauds, as
Mate Indemnity lands, to wit:
List No. 228, for the sw^nwtg, se1«'-
ue1«, ne*4«e’^, and Lot 2, bee. 3, Tp. 29
B., K. 9 E.. W M.
Any and sll persons claiming »dverse-
ly the above described lamia are re­
quested to tile their claims in this oilier
on or liefore the 13th. day of September,
1907.
•
J. N. Watson, Register.
The «l>ovs notice will lie published in
the Klamath Republican «weekly news­
paper of general circulation, published
at Klamath Falls, Oregon, (or a period
of five successive weeks.
J. N. Wat*'>n. Register.
Dairy is pleasantly situated on the
west «Ide of Yonna Valley, near the
center of Klamath County. It has
two good general «tore« with enter­
prising, up-to-date di-aleis who enjoy
a large trade from surrounding val­
ley«; a hotel and feed barn, and a
school house.
It i« surrounded by a
rich (arming community with winch
Il is connected by a farmers' tele­
phone line and also a long distance
line.
1« on the stage line, twenty
mile« east of Klamath Falls.
In the County Court of the State of i
Oregon (or the County of Klamath.
In the matter of the estate of Octavia
O. Cranston, decease«!.
Notice is hereby give that the under­
signed, administrator of said estate, lias
filed in the office ol the (.'utility Clerk
of Klamath County, Oregon, Ina Final
Account of the administration of said
estate, ami the Court has fixed Satur­
day the 7tli day of September, 1907, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day,
as the time for the hearing of objection»
to said account and the settlement
thereof
Dated at Klama’li Falls, Oregon, this
6th day of August, 1907,
II. A. SHARP,
Administrator of the estate of Octavia '
O. Cranston, decease I.
8-8-8-29 i
The following book« Lave been pur­ Holmes Business College of Portland
chased by the Women’s Club and are
Has Brought an Expert From ths
ready tor the public:
I am more deeply impressed every day
r tenon
of the great need of tbs stammerer be-, 1 Coni»tan.........................
........... Churchill
ing treated while young. There are i Uarda.......................... ,....Geo. Eber«
many reason« for this: First, a life Hon. Peter sterling... . ......... P. H. Ford
filled with untold misery and agony can j Elsie Venner................. ................ Holme«
I m - avoided
Heuond, it gives the afflict­ i l.ivly ol the Orooetook
W D Howell
ed one an opportunity ot developing the Rise of Silas l-apham.
W. D. Howell
expresxional side of his life—enables I^x Miserables............
...Victor Hugo
him to give to the world the l>e«t be has Little Citizen«............... .. ..Myra Kelly
and to gel from the world its l*est in re­ The Egotest...................
.Geo. Meredith
Walter Simpson was visiting friends turn ; Ttiir-1, when young the stam­ Diana of the l ’rox-way« Geo. Meredith
in the valley Sat unlay.
merer is more easily cured. htamuier- John Inglesant ............ Geo. Merdith
I
ing,
however, can I m * cured st any age, | 1 Katherine bheaves ......Mrs. hheldon
Walter Welxli 1» bark again and is
Better
late in life than never, Th!« 1« Jewel. .........................................................
working (or Dave shook.
surely one of the first ills to which hu- Boys of Other Country». .Bayard Taylor
All-ert Bergdorf had a good «¡zed inanity is heir.
Two Little <'•.hfederati-s Thus. N. Psge
»ta< k ol fiay destroyed this week by a
In stammering we have a lack of har- Esther Reid ................
Alden
herd ol rattle that was running loose. mony existing tietween the will-power
Esther Reid's Namesake............... Ahlen
Plan« and »jM-citiatioii» are lM-ing pre­ slid the mu«<-les controlling the organ« of judge Burnham’s Daughter .......... \lden
pared lor tin- new school house at this ■ |x-«-cb. A method that is worth any­ In th-- W< xa 1» and Out ................ Alden
place.
At a meeting of the School thing for the correction of tin« impedi­ Ruth Erskine’s Urossee................. Alden
Board hel<l last Saturday, they were ment must needs concern itself with First Violin............................................
This in Found in the Pbilipinee...................
gone over and several change«suggeste<l. bringing about this harmony.
by disciplining and scientific Donovan...................................... Edna Lyle
The bond for the clerk of the Ixard was done
I talking.
placed at f 1900. The fund» realized
Hardy Norseman........................ Edna Lyle
The sounds of the language prevent all Golden Days................................. Edna Lyle
from tin- «ale of the »efiool bond« will
I m - de|H>«ited to the credit of the district, sorts of difficulties to different people, Knight Errant............................ Edna Lyle
(or tin- purpo«e ol securing such interest but we cannot nay that there are any We Two.......................................... Edna Lyle
a» may accrue before it is used. An certain ones that are hard for all. Won By Waiting.......................... Edna Lyle
additional acre ol land was purclutse«! Where one would falter another would Vanity Fair......................
Thackery
from Mrs. Huns Btoeksler, in order to utter the sound with ease. A« a rule Hypatia.......................................... Kingsley
enlarge the school grounds. The |>er>- ' the consonants producetbe greatest diffi­ The Deerslnyer..................................... C<x>per '
pie here feel very proud over the fact culties, an in their utterance the lipsand House of Heven Gables.............. Hawthorn
that the sc I kmj I Ixmds brought a higher tongue are brought strongly into play; Alhambra............................................... Irving
price than any other ever offered in this while in the utterance of vowels the
HISTORY
sound 1« produced back of the larynx,
county.
Conquest of Mexico .................... Prescott I
and the muscle« of the mouth are only
i Conquest of Peru .... ............... Prescott I
Brown Michael has nearly completed used in shaping the sound,
Take the
The Maker of M<xlern Mexico...........
his contract for the harvesting of the '
word “tact”, in trying to enunciate
.................................. Mrs. Alex Tweedie
<<X»-ton hay crop for Dave Shook.
this word the stammerer tries to wedge
Short History of the English People
B. F. Clanton received a stroke of hi» tongue into position la-hind the up­
...........................
.Green
paralysis a few days sgo, and while he per teeth and forcebly bold« it in that
History of West Europe........... Robinson
¡Misition
;
thia
closes
the
air
passage»
ts somewhat improved, small iio|>es are
American Revolution. 2 vol» ....Fiske
and prevent« the formation of the vowel
are entertained for liis recovery.
Critical Period of American History
sound “a”. These are the only sounds
Mrs. Henry Bchmohr ami son went to
..............................................................Fiske
that would cause trouble in the enun­
the bucklelM-rry patch this w--ek.
Discovery of America
.................. Fiske
ciation of tin« word
In the correct
Mrv.ggle for a Continent...........Parkman
enunciation of this word the opjxrsite
A Half^t'ept^iry of Conflict... Parkman
position would suggest mental relaxa­
KE NO
Conspiracy of Pontiac. . ... .Parkman
tion with a little muscular effort of tie
Jesuits of North America ....Parkman
organs. The tip ot the tongue should
Kvuu is situuted ill the 1-outbern
Boo«» OF TRAVEL
be pressed lightly against the uppter
part of Klamath Comity, on the
In
Thamesiand
................ H. W. Whack
gum» ami teeth and then gently with­
Klamath river, at the terminu« of
I •• Balkan Trail..................... F. M ■
drawn
a«
th«*
sound
of
“
t"
is
w
hispered
;
navigation. Two steamers land bere ;
the muscle» of the mouth are then in Cities of Spain ................................. Hutton
mail, express and passengers are
|>osition to fuim the sound of the letter Australian Life in Town and Coun­
transferred from the stage to the
try......................... ............ E. C. Buley
“a”.
l»>at at this |K>int. Adjoining Keno
Ten
Thousand Miles in a Yacht ...
This style of talking must l»e prac­
on the w>-»t i« a large l>rl: of timber,
.................................... Richard Arthur
ticed
day
after
day,
until
it
become«
to
and on the ea«t is a large IxwJv ol
Zig-Zag
Journeys in the Orient....
the stammerer a reality—his nstura!
marsh land».
Near Keno, on the
......................................
H. Butterworth
river, is immense water power. Tele­
way of talking. It is simply baaed on
phone connections with all parts of
the philosophy ol ‘Forgetting the old Zig-Zag Journey» in the Occident..
the country, lias a go-xl school, two
................................
H. Butterworth
and learning the new.'*
•tor*-« and two »«w mills.
Zig-Zag Journevs in Northern lands
THE BROKEN SEAL
........................................ H. Butterworth
I.a»t week while Mr. Hendricks was
“Oh. won lerous science. that can make Zig-Zag Journeys in Europe.............
hauling »« logs for lien Kerns he got
........................................ H. Butterworth
Th<- stammering tongue to s;>eak.
on lop ot his load to bi ml it on. In
To loo»e our bond», our chains to break The Spirit ol the Orient........................
Iwndiug the I m » iii j-ole it broke and .Mr,
................................ Dr.Geo.Wm. Knox
And bi I u« now new pleasure«seek ,
I Hendricks (ell to the ground, striking
Where once was darkness, gloom, des­ With Walt Whitman in Catndon...
on In« head, sprained his back and broke
........................................ . Horace Trubel
pair.
one arm
Dr. Maston wa» called and
New life, new Lope« are blooming Travels with a Donkey. R. L. Stevenson
I»« set tne bone. He i« recovering as
Little Jonrneys to the Homes of
there.
well a« could I m * expected.
American Authors......... E. Hubbard
“How great the change no one can tell,
Great Religions of the World.........
K. A Einmitt lit» returned home. He
But those whose lives are clouded
Democracy and Social Ethics.........
lia« been at the fxxlside of Ins mother,
o'er
............................................ Jane Addama
who died last Wednesday, the 7th.
With stammering, fate that like a «[>ell
The College Man and College Wo­
Will htons and N. I*. Edwards'folks
Blasts every thought and cries. No
man ................... Wm. De Wett Hyde
have gone to the mountain» to gather
more
American Public Problems (Immi-
, hucklelwrnes and will I m * gone several Close up the treasures ol the gifted
grationL............................................. Hall
days.
mind,
Pixzaro. tt‘...................... Frederic A. Ober
And shun forever all mankind.
A very heavy rain (ell on the *4t!s.
Hero Tales from American History
amountlug to *1.34 inches. This is the '•Such was tny doom, such my decree;
................................. Sody and Roosevelt
heaviest rsinlsll iu August in many
I bowed submissive to my fate;
Up from Slavery....................................
years.
Hope died, the future was a blank to ............ .. ........... Booker T. Washington
me.
Story of My Life... ........... Helen Keller
Life a chaos none could elevate;
Christopher Carson (Kit Carson ...
Automobiles
For years a recluse hfe 1 led,
.........Abbott
.... Ablrott
Ambition gone and almost dead.
Daniel Boone...
William Hodson, of the Hodson Auto­
.... Gaylev
Classic Myths...
“
Wealth
could
not
bring
the
joy
I
felt,
mobile conqiany, of Mpdford, C. P. True
... Bullfinch
Age of Chivalry
Nor could it buy tny joy:
s chaffetir, and M im Mae Ingraham, ar­
. Bullfinch
Age of Fables..
rived here from Medford Tuesday morn­ Your science science broke the skeptic's Myths and legends of our land. ..
seal
ing. Mr. Hodson state« that the pur-
........................................... C. M. Skinner
And brought me |>eace without
( mxh * of his trip is to look over tin.« held
Stories of Famous O[>eras........... Guerber
alloy;
a« to its availability for the establishing
Master of Music............Anna A. Chopiu
of a garage here.
They expect to go And now- your praise my tongue shall
SMMICAM 8TATKSMKN SKRIXS
sound
from here to Iaksview. thence toCrater
Washington 2 vol................................ Ledge
To
stammerers
all
the
world
around.
lake and back to Medford.
Hamilton 1 vol..................................... Ledge
“But words, poor words cannot convey Lincoln 2 vol...................................... Morse
The feelings of my heart tor thee;
1 Story of Joan of Arc.......... Andrew Long
God bless you, bless you every day.
Story of Sir Walter Raleigh.............. Kelly
My bumble prayer shall be.
Story of Cap’t Cook................... John Long
Your work is glorious; oh! how grand! Bayville.................................... John Gunkle
J. W. SIDUNS, fnpnelw.
The stammerer speaks at your com­ Decent of Man.................................. Darwin
mand.”
Origin of Species..............................Darwin
KLAMATH BARBER SHOP
Cleanliness and Good Work
Guaranteed.
Also Agent for LONDON AND
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
L. Hatfield, Principal Pacific
School lor Stammerers
Chehalis, Wash.
New Books Added at the BE A PRIVATE
Public Library
SECRETARY
LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO.
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P atents
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CowvRiaHTa Ac.
Anrone eon<11 ng a «kelrh and <1«acrfp<lGn ma*
gtiloklr aawtuin our opinion frw whether an
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t ions «triot
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------- lal - for
>r«ectir|
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«•curing patent«.
Pat
an ta taken through Munn <_
Patent«
A Co. receive
tpectat notice,
special
not ico, without char««,
charge, in
iu the
th«
Scientific American.
A hanitaomalr llln«tr«i»<1 w»»*1r 1 arsMt olr-
culation of any Acient.lUo lournal. Term«, f.1 a
year:
oar : four month«, 91. Boid by all new «den lent.
MUNN
& Co w'®«—» New York
Bruun
Brsuen <><Jles. <M V HI« Wsshtustoa. IX C.
rona«
County Fair
At a meeting of the Board of Direc
tors of the Fair Association, held in this
city Wednesday evening, it was decided
to hold the next county fair in this city
I on October 3, 4 and 5. The site selected
i for the new fair grounds caifnot be had,
for reasons not made public, and as a
result the association is on the still
hunt for a new location. The fair this
year will probably be held on the old
fair grounds.
$10 Reward
EsTRAYKD—Two registered Angora
goats, sex doe, eartag 0 1030; initials,
Northern A. G. A I.. Co., Helena,
Mont., Bex doe, earing i>92 Moberlev,
Write any information to J. ,1. Whit-
7-18-T h
comb, Forest, Oregon.
Bring in your exhibit«.
Longfellow ............... *................................
Tennyson ......................«...........................
Whittier.....................................................
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LIST OF POMATXD BOOKS
Mary Baker G. Eddy’.« Science and
Health, donated by Klamath Falls
Christain Science Society.
Walling’s History of Southern Oregon,
donated by Mr. Noel.
History of Central Oregon,donated by
Horace Mitchell.
History of Central Oregon, donate-l|by
O. A. Stearns.
History of Western Oregon, donated
by Mrs. Marple.
Twelve volumes of Sixty Years of.Pro­
gress. donated by Mrs. Marple.
Mrs. E. G. White’s Patriarchs and
Prophets, donated by Mrs. McDonald.
Sophy of Kravonia, douated by Mrs.
R om Anderson
Two reports of the Commissioner of
Labor, donated by Walter V. Newell
TWb reports ot tho Bureau of 1 abor,
donated I y Walter V. Newell.
East to Train Students to be
Private Secretaries
The Hoi me« Business College ot
Washington an 1 Tenth streets. Port­
land. Oregon, baa a new busioes» man­
ager in Mr. Herbert T. Vance.
G.
Holmes Lawrence, president of the
college, baa been alive to the rapid de­
vekp uent of the Northwest and lia«
brought into the field one of the liest
known, aggressive young business ed-
ucatort of the east. Mr. Vance comes
to the Holmes Buxine«« College from
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
For a
number of years he was managing edi­
tor of one of the eastern daily papers.
n|H>n which he served as a erkuirud re­
porter. He afterwards entered the em­
ploy of the United Gas Improvement
comimny, of Philadelphia, as a corpor­
ation stenographer.
This company
controls the lighting interests in two
hundred cities of the United ntateo.
While with this company Mr. Vance
recognized the hopeless position prom­
inent firms were placed in securing
office help of sufficiently high grade.
His conviction was of such a nature
that be resigned and organised a com­
mercial college wherein tie introduced a
private secretary course. It met with
spontaneous success.
This course of study has lieeu intro—
duced into the Holmes Business ( ’oBege.
Great things are expected of it, for it
give« that preparation for the liest class
of ¡»isitions which are now only attain­
able after year» of service.
This course has been tried and proven
a success. It is, therefore, uo experi­
ment, but rather sn assured ¡novation
which the Holmes Business College in­
troduces to the Northwest.
Mr. Vance is a man of pb-asing and
tactful manner and has that enthus­
iasm that is al ways contagious to young
people.
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there is one thing that
5*
is indispensable if the
zÆ /
pleasure of the guests
I
and
the
patrons is
considered
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... IT’S ...
JESSE MOORE WHISKEY
ON 8ALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES
M iDWAY
B ar
Key West, and
Imported Cigars
Wines an ! Liquors
of Choice Vintage
BI(T STOCK OF
MINERAG WATER
Cold Steel, Castle Rock, Shasta. Free Delivery
Family Trade a Specialty
Sold in lots of one dozen up to one case
PHONE
W. H. D dlanky , Manager
S tewart A Lrvss, Prop’s
Pure Milk
Pure Cream
Pure Butter
Delivered Daily from the Altamont
Dairy. Wholesale and Retail.
Every Detail of Our Dairy isSanitary, insuring
the Purity and Healtbfulne-wof Our Products.
ALTAMONT DAIRY
7, TRY THE
New Furniture
Store
AS FOR PRICES YOU CAN {JUDGE
AHERICAN HOTEL BLDG.
R. M. BOLLER
FREE
E LE CTR 1C
i R o n : s
We will give away absolutely frek
100 Pacific Electric Flat Irons.
For particulars, call at our office,
where irons are on display, or if
convenient call us by ’phone.