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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
EXCHANGES For Thorough Education and Character Building ST. MARY’S ACADEMY [Bonanza Bulletin | Mr. and Mrs. N. h Mitchell of Axil- laud were m the city Monday and Tues day. They had just arrive«! from the Fort Klamath country where they had been enjoying an outing. They went to Bly from here and will visit a short time with Jas. II. I Discol I and wife. FORT KLAMATH Fort Klamath is located in the northern part of Klamath county, und is in the center of wliat is recog nized as the Switzerland of America. In close proximity toCratvr Lake and surrounded by the greatest natural and scenic wonders on the continent, it will, within a few years, lie one of the greatest tourist resorts on the Pacific coast. Marion Bennett and a couple of neighbor« In Yunna valley left Tuesday for the railroad with horaea enough to The delightful weather so natural to bring Lack a brand new threshing ma chine ami engine tor this year’s run. this section of country »till holds on and A thorough education in all The sale was made through F. W. many visitors are coming in and admir ing our is-autiful valley. standard branchei assured, in Broadsword of this place. cluding literature, languages, The Cliamlx-r of Coiiimi-ne here La» '1 lie brick masons are now working on mathematics, science, history, made a collection of grain and grasses the thud »tory of the high school build music, needlework, etc., also ing mid the < iii|>eiiteia are working on —that grow to such perfection al! over careful attention to matters of de the inside as last as the)- can in orilei our 35,Cf*0 a- r«*» of ojien meadow. The portment am! those accomplish to fiave the building finished on sched |Mitential »trength of the soil here is very ment« which mark the cultured, little understood, but the /aimers are ule time. rehnetl woman All courses arc beginning to realize the value of land thoroughly modern in subject that will produce sixty bushel of oats, and system. seventy bushel of barley, of both the Drvutrd attention I» paid to douirt- bald alid Is-ardi-d Varit-lles, vetches six tic comfort <d »tudriitt. Nodiatinctioti feet high and heavily seeded, with or inirrfrrrncr in matter* of religion. timothy red top and clover in xe/eral Give your daughter« the privilege« of varieties. We venture to Say that our *« liQoliug ««« this healthy, cultured town exhibit of forage grasses at the National Il « ile (of Cirrutar— TO/t.I R Irrigation Coiigii xs at Sa< ram«-ntu «sill compare favorably with any display Jadomville, Oregon j Mr«. Cha» Hoagland and children, there. Mrs. A. D. ILirpold and daughter Marie and Mary Conrad left Wednesday morning tar Axhland when- llu-y will visit a «»tuple of week« and pat up fruit nished by Gaddis & Dixon of Medford. for winter use. Tills road is known a» the Cox-Gardner it the ideal tchool fur YOUNG LADIES St. Mary’s Acadamy MAGAZINE READERS Purity Iu the Milk Path Having for hla text the pure milk campaign, Namuel Hopkins Adams In McClure's Magazine lays streaa upon the plan for Insuring the purity of Inllk nt Its fountain bend Where this lina beam carried out n de»-reaaed death rate among •■lilldren has rexultml Mr. Adarjia bellev«** that the plan of re quiring milk to l>e pure and germ free to start with Is better than any system of killing all or some of the germs by sterilization lie ñutes the demund that nil milk shlppni to or offered for sale In New York be paateurlzml ami ac- knowlodges Hint unquestionably thia would do away with the original dan ger of active Infei-tlons and In an emergency might be ne««-xsury. But aa u geiu-riil und permanent principle he believes It to be wrong and harm ful. He aay* Young < hlldr- n <1 , not thrive upon pa»- ti-urlz.-d milk and It la to this •-!»■* ot the community that milk Is vitally notes- ■ary. In th*- h- .Oing which destroy» tha pathogenic bacilli <dlsn- g< rrnai, fer ments prop*-r to th** milk are destroyed, thus de' i' .isl g Its nutritive qualities. Fi nally. th« pa»’..-uilznig of uH nd Ik means the tearing down uf all that tins been built up In th«- way of linpr v<-l dairy oondttlens. alne» th-- filth nt supply may b<; admitted ift.-r treatmc nt by the germ killing proceaa. No on- want! to eat de- cay**«! tn---«t, «ven tho-jgti It ba -I'-ixl-.rlzc-J an-I treated with ba«-t«rlcidal proceeaea. Hlmllarly. th« public of a great city should not have the gyles thrown open la filthy inllk. no matter how protected against specinc InfeeUons Tin* expense of k>«*plog milk cattle well mid clean and guarding ngainst all forms ut Impurities hi handling, traimporting mid nerving is greater than wb**re sterilization is r*-»ort>«l to, but the writer argues that the more costly method ia more economical when the whole public wvlfur»- is cmaidered. road from Fort Klamath to Pelican Bay, and wax ordered I» I m * opened last (Merrill It«*cor«l' spring by the County Court. We trust Tlo* wedding of F. P. Hate and Mi»» that that liody will nv* toil that their France «ad Morocco. •UMtn MAAAXflC Beoxx* Miller wax celebrated in Klamath orders are carried out this fall, a« this Uniexa The Hague tench«* the na- b»»iSdully lUaaiatad, pnd Orgiaa Fall» Saturday afternoon, Rev. J. W mad ia badly needed. •od « hk I« w alxmi Caidixua $1.50 tlous to divide up tin* «-arth without ap- Bryant performing the ceremony The ■ad aU tila lar Uau. a yest Dr. Magilton will lie in Fort Klamath pealing to the sword there will s«x>n be affair took place at the re«id«*nce of TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOURNAL a war du».* over Morocco, a ml France Carey llamxby ari l those present were on the 17th and will remain for two • monthly puLlualios drvotnd will not be ou the outaide Hlow ly but weeks. Nile will be pleased to meet Mr.and Mr». Carey Ramsby, Mr. and lo iha larmum mlrrrSa ui iha aur«-ly I'rati««* Is »wallowiug that rich X-22 U«-< Mr». Te«l Whelpley, Mr. and Mrs. E, those in need of dental work. prize by uieana of "pacific p«*netra- Miller «»nd Mrs. .*». K. Martin. Iiiimwl- Dan Ityan and lew Smart went out I tion.” The empire 1» rovered with lately after the ceremony that bridal to Korn Canyon on a visit to tbeTn- '4 /> conlauuna French xcientiUe mission««, and for »lorad photograph» '1 <£Q 7^ couple, ahowereil with thy g'x>l wishe» «Bans. In tl.e two days they were there every scientist mobbed by natives a nt the gueat», were tlriven to their resi they picked up Some fine beef steer*. allee of terrlt«>ry Is oo-upled by French $2.75 dence m Merrill when* they will The old Hexsig building is lieing re- soldiers, “to maintaiu order ” Strange their future home. ni'-lele l by its new owner», 1». W. Ryan It w ill I m * if I'ranre Is ullowe«l : • pick Al! for $1.50 «k Co. up 1.3U0 miles of coast Hue on the Ort tSii Mi'diterninean and tin* Atlantic, with Lakeview Examiner; The two large livery barns here are axbd Bead with $1 SO to 300,01*0 square miles of fertile laml ly C. H. McKendree Giughi the Mau tax«-d to tlieir utmost to k«*ep the SUNSET MAGAZINE ling residence, in the mouth of Bullard tourist» moving t<> an«l fr«im Crater ing at Europe’» door, without burning powder. james ruxjo Bux;. san fram asco canyon, one of the most I h - hu I i I u I ie»i- Lake. Spring Creek and Seven Mile. Germany fought to <l«*poi! 1’ranre of dence* in lakeview. for I23UU. Will G. Nt«-el is one of the most active Als.;ce-I»rr iin - nn«i to take the du«-biea pedestrian«. <>n two [<«-«-a»ions during from Denmark. Euglatxl had to tight tlit* pa-t w«-«*k we have found him at the tw<> want iu order to bring the Trans Church Services 00 YEARS’ breakfast table after a moonlight »troll vaal autl the Orang«? Free State per- EXPERIENCE from Crater Lake, 22 mile» away. manently under the British flag. Rus sia laid her « laws upon Manchuria, but 1 ut Ed Hovt 1» training a new race horse. was called to answer with the »word. 4 He took hi» out one day this week for If the great nations <>f Europe had no exercise and judging from| ap|H*aram-i - Intereat In th«* fate of Morocco beyond on hi» return the exercise was strenuous Tnaoc M assi a sentimental ou<* l'ran<-e would have on G>tli sides. EJ says he used to l-e a Dceinrse absorbed the country long ago. For fif CowvRiaMTB Ac. ... 10 n. m. go si buccaroo. Anr n ty years the Freuch have been working ,..ll a. in. •nick I y *A«»rt»in <>ur «•|Miji«*ti fr«« •liwihwr an I a vati turn I« pr«»bablf pwianiabl»» («ttiniunlr*- Mrs. C. E. Hoyt is busy gettin her to exteml their influence over the whole ... ,s p. 111. liona atrictlr < HANDBOOK < hi I‘alent« •eitit Ir»»«. <H«1r«< «jtmrf f,,r ••» urin« palatila. new hotel. “The Hoyt”, ready, Every- of northern Africa. Morocco is the key 7 :l'• p m. |*aleiit« tallan lb rm «h Munn Atu. r •<•!▼• thing is new and the (wall p»|-er and to full development of French enter •feruti »(ofUd. with < batid, Hi ti n cargiet* »how excellent taste. prise along the southern shore of the Mediterranean, and all Europe recog- rtf A hand* m«lr werfclf L< . ... < f any •< •tillfl«- -------------- )<«utnaL 'I jenu«. i |»1 a nlzea it. An acute crisis will come «••r i-.u ti. « > - u * - n . -• •er: ; four 11. Bold a by ah at 11 Broderick Resigns when It transpires ttiut France must SUH- tight to hang ou or else let go for gool. Ireuca «i ofBo«. mA F Wohiogi^n. I>. C. Bran« P. U. Atul to let go means to sink, the labors An easy solution of the strife existing and sacrifices and banish the dreams between the mayor «nd city council was Notice tor Publication. this week offered by W. J. Broderick, of half a century. SPECIAL OFFER who has lx*en acting ax chief of j»oliie United it*» Land «*i Ho, Lakfvif« , Orr<«»u . A New York woman was ruu down Ashland Commercial College, A.sh »ince Mr. Bishop'« inauguration. Mr. AutfWH Li. 110?. am! kilhxl by a street car while at land. Ore. Notice t> hereby given that In compUance Broderick tendered hi« resignation to tempting to save her umbrella. This with the proYlwion« of the net u( ('untrPM «>1 . With an ex|teiience of mor«* than the mayor. The action wa« prompted June 3, ¡ft«*, entitled “An art for the ••!« of, twenty years in educating young mi*ii Is another argument against the pri timber land« In the «tale of CaUfortila. Orc«. and women, and in placing them in the by a determination on his part to enter vate ownership of umbrellas, for no ton, Nevada, and W ••hltigtou Territory.“ a* , most di-stiable position*, and appreciat the hotel business, which be will do as extended to all the Public Land Htatea by •< t ing (he advantages of a course of busi soon as he is relieve«! from hi« duties on on- would sacrifice his life in the at tempt to save a borrowed one. of Auguat 4. IMIs Jennie Herborn, of ness flaming that ia the most complete <»f Klamath Falla. • minty of Klamatb« Htat«» of and al the same lime within the means the police force. It w as supposed that at a meeting of Oregon baa til»*'! in till» office her 1 of all who would Im ly benefited, One tliouiiand Japanese are reported •worn «tatenwnt .No for ibe purchase of we make this s|H*cial the council held last Monday evening to be in Mexico ready to invade Texas ♦ ha l-ot I, of Her. No. 14 in Tp. No. I! H. K , Student* who secure the nine months’ the mayor would name a.» successor to as soon as war Is declared. Not a Ao. EK, W M. and will offer proof to show scholarship for (M and enter >eptenil>er ♦ hat tbe land »ought la inorc valuable IHin, IW7, will be entitled to any or all Mr. Broderick, II. E. Hunsacker, but large force, to be sure, but if they lor II» tinilx'r or alone than (or agricultural the courses, Commercial Shorthand, tliete were not enough nieniliers in the tackle the Texas cucumber crop that pur|rt>»eB, and to eitahUah her claim to Mid and English to Jnly 1st, I' min . city for a quorum ami adjournment nuuitier will be doubled, yells and all. Arrange to tie with us beginning Sep- was taken subject to the] call of the land before clerk of Klamath county al hl» 7-25—9-5 office at Klamatb Fall«. Oregon, on Monda), tenil«er Wtli, mayor. The world’s fashion arbiters iu Paris the 4th day ot November, IM7. Now that the bone of contention >18« can never be brought to look upon Ja- Hhe name» wltne«»e«: Della Drewbaker, Milo Entea, Cora Kate» and I mh * ii removed it is to be hojietl that the pau as oue of the great powers since Win Laahtia all ot Elamath Falla, Oregon. council will get down to business and it lias leaked out that the styles in wo Any ami al! peraon« claiming adversely t hi give to the city some of the legislation men's ch«tli«'s in the mikado's realm above de»crlbed land» are rc<|ue»ted to ille so much needed. One of the first things have not changed In 2.500 years. thrir claim» In fhi» office on or before »aul li h that should occupy its attention is the day of November. l'A>7 • a W-IO W J N. WATBON, Keglater. Immigration beat all records iu the sewerage question. There are many U nited S tatee C ourt of C laims sections of the city demanding relief last fiscal year, but the deuiaud for \ Th«' 1'ublisln-rs nt WrOatar's Intarnatlonal laborers worth their price In field and (MclIoMry all«-ac that It “ la. Ill fact.the | h >| iii along this line ami some way should be Notice for Publication. tar t'nabridir'd thorouirhly n-4»lit««l in every devised to acceed to the wishes of the factory and especially in the kitchen iletall, aixl Mutly enriched In every |«rt, with was never so great as it is now. t nlu-il stafra Land office. Lakeview, Oregon, tin- purpoae nt S-Ixptlna It to inis-t the Lirsi-i property owners, x and severer re«|UireuwuU of SDOtbcr irviiera- August IU. Hub \~ Notice Is hereby given lliat in enniullanee tion." It remains for some enterprising am W<- are of the opinion that this allegation with the provision« of the act o( Concre»« of moat clearly aixl accurately ■hwnl»'« tlie ateur world politician to evolve a theo June A, UN. entitled "An act for the »ale of work that has l«een a<-eom|ill«h«Ml anil the A mere wblff of amine gus Will prove ry that a navy is to be sent to the Pa nwult that has Is'en reached. The Dictionary, timber lands in iheHtatesof California. Ore as It now stand*, has Ixs-n thoroughly re- fatal In front three to eight days. Thia gon, Nevada, amt Washington Territory," as «»iltixl In overy d«-tall. has txs-ii corns-t««! In deadly gas kllhxl Its discoverer. Adolph ciflc In order to back Japan up In ths part, aixi ia a-lniirably adapt«<«l to meet I extended to all the Public Land Hia'ea by act every absorption of Asiatic territory the larm-r and uru-n-r n'lpiin-iiients ot a Geblen. of August (, t*W, bell» Prewbaker, of gi-iK'i-athin which «leinanda more of |s>pular ) Klamath Fall», county of Kia Hint,i. .state of l-lillologieal knowledge tlian any generation “I wuppone It's the dry weather that After all, the fuss of getting a tall- lliut the world hasever contained. Oregon, ha» billed In tnl« office her It I.* |M-rha|M iHssileM to ad«l I hat we refer mnkes the golf links so withered, Isu’t sworn statement No. .1701, lot the uurchase to the dictionary In our Jmllelal work as of It?” “No; It's th«* language, my dear.” lions in* to court his conversation do«»» not usually nmouut to a “hill of the highest authority in »«-euraeyof dedal of the xe'4»w'i of Section No 1. in aixl that In I ho future as in the past it —Sketchy Bita. Township No. Il H. It No. «• K. W M. lion: beans." will ta> the source of constant n-terein»-. and will offer proof to show that the land Bunstroke Iu Egypt la tin evil genius CtUIUJCI C. NOTT. <-V.f Ju»!.«. ■ought 1» more valuable for its timber or stone LAWRKNCK WKLDON. which, accurdiug to the natives, must Those dlagruntled wine growers of JOHN l«AV IS. than .'or agricultural purpose«, and to eatab- b<> inaaaaged Into the forehead and France have decided to keep their STANTON J I'KHt.t.C CHAHLKS II. IIOWHY. llah her claim to a*id land before the clerk of bitten out. JlMifM. grievances Git tied up for future use. Klamath county, ore . at hla office at K lain Thr ohor«* rrfrri tn n'KllSTKH'S Sth Fall«, Ore., on Mon lay. the (th day of The Uoliaeuni at Home was built by INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Veapaalan to accommodate 100.000 November. IIW7. Ida Tarbell would doubtless willing She name» a» witnesses: spectators It covers live and one-half ly hnnd Mr. Rockefeller a few points .lennle Sei-horn. Milo E«l.-». <'ore F.t. . anil THE GRANO PRIZE neres nsul was 12t> Ln't high. on Standard Oil business affairs. Win. Ladina all of K Ismath Fall», Oregon. t th«* til ghost award) was given to th«* Interna tional at the World ’ s Fair, Nt. Louis. Any and all person« i laimlng adversely the “Do you bolloVe that th«* go«xl die When our J up visitors, who cried, above-described land» are requested to file young?" “I think they do. If all my their claims In this office on or before »aid (th wife tells tn«* about her first liusb.uid “Peace, peace!” go home and make day of November, l:xt7. good we'll believe iu them. Is true " Pick Me-Up. )'<>«« iH/l bf intrrmtril tu nur »•22 10-71 J. N. WATSON, Register. »¡irrimtn p«l0M, unni frrr. Where crocodiles nbeund In Africa The English peuple tire now confident Q.&C. MERRIAM CO native chlhlren itreqjiiught in cits«* of PUBLISHERS, m iillnck to gouge out the anliuul'a tliat tliey cnn tell a joke if It lias Mark aPRINOFICLO, MAaa. Brinkin your exhibits eyes. Many save their lives that way. Twaiu's uatue tu It. P atents Sdentine American I ceaeary on account of thg incraaaad Lost River - acreage in grain, one machine being un- ' able to handle it ail. Mr. Martin and family are now living at the Bhximingcamp.place. Among the buildings that are to I m > j ••reeled in this vicinity thia fall are barns by Ed Ream and Arthur Addieon. New Teacher Miss Bexaie Applegate was thia week Work on the J. G, Ntevenson l/arn lx ap|K>iuted to All the vacancy created by progressing satisfactorily and it will not the resignation of Miss Alice Applegate lie long until it ia completed. as teacher of English in the High Ed Allen and party returned Thurs School. She ia a talented young lady day from a delightful trip to the coast. and st. .'lid l»e well qualified to fulfill the duties of the position. Mies Apple Mrs. (team is still confined to her bed gate ia a graduate of the high school and with illness. the State Normal school of Ban Jose and the Stanford University. In addition Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips and Archie she took a one year's |>ost graduate Colson went to Pokt.-gama w here they course at the latter institution, during ex|»ect to meet some relatives who are which time she was tutor in the English coming to visit them from Wisconsin. department. As an evidence of her The Ream Header company Lax di«- high standing as a student she was solved partnership, The old beader elected to membership in the Phi Beta will tie operated by Mesar». Stevenson, Kappa, the national honorary scholar Phillips, Colson and Munson. Messrs. ship fraternity. To be eligible to mem Ream, Emman and Koontz having pur bership in this fraternity requires a chased a new one. This was made ne- high order of ability. n It is an Essential It finds its way to the family table where it is more highly appreciated than any other drink. JESSE MOORE WHISKEY You may be one who needs to get the first bottle--Do it. You’ll be thankful for the iugfettioa. ON 8ALE NT ALL F1R8T CLA88 PLACE8 M iDWAY B ar Wines and Liquors of Choice Vintage Key West, and Imported Cigars BIG STOCK OF Cold Steel, Castie H ?ck, Shasta. Free Delivery Family Trade a Specialty Sold in lots of one dozen up to one case PHONE S tewart & L yons , Prop's W. H. D clanky , Manager MUNN J & CoNew York Claims Sustained GET THE LATEST AND BEST Pure Butter Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. Every Detail of Our Dairy u Sanitary, insuring the Purity and Healthfulneaxof Our Product«. ALTAMONT DAIRY TRY THE T? 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