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I KLAM A TH REPLBLICAN E. J. MURR/XY, Editor I LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE One Hundred Words'on Oregon Fruit Additional Briefs Lost^ River ’Lite Cooking T Spring lake school opened ^last] week with Mrs. Archie Kirkendall as teach er. Miss Gertrude Steeman and George Stevenson have gone to Klamath Falls to resume their studies in the school at . that place. BORN—To the wife of Mr.Tom Short, Saturday, September 14, a daughter. Miss Ethel Miller will attend the nor mal at Ashland this winter. The school opened in the Homer's D. G. Brown is down from his Crys district with Mis. Edith’Newton as teacher. Written by Hon. .Wilbur *K. Newell, tal Creek ranch on a business visit. president of Oregon State Board of Hort Mrs. Otto Heidrich is visiting rela tives at Merlin over near Grant's Pass. iculture. For Sale (Special Correspondence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melhase have re Portland, Oregon, Septemlier 16, 1907. turned from a visit to the Klamath Hot (W acres of excellent land, 3', J miles Weather conditions throughout the Springs. out,one mile from macadam road; 5«k> Northwest have been almost perfect (or Miss Marie Reed of Ashland, a friend acres under gravity ditch, laterals all thejharvest of'all kinds of crops. Oregon applesjand pear« have brought of Miss Vale Satcliwell, spent Monday made; 140 acres under proposed high- night in the Falls. line ditch: 250 acres in grain; 250 acres recon» prices this fall. iu alfalfa; good eight-room house;i At the request of the Oregon Develop Peter Perry, who has been quite sick large barn and granary; four wells. ment league, Hon. Wilbur “K. Newell for the past ten days, is improving. Price |53 per acre, one-third cadi, ¡ has condenser» in the following one A. S. Borine, foreman of tl.e Weed balance on easy terms. hundred words a statement about [Ore MASON A SLOUGH, gon fruit that should be*printed ineverv ranch in Wood River valley, is in town. Exclusive Agents. language known to the tongue of man Mayor Bishop lias announced his in-. t ' ‘‘Oregon excels in fruit. Ttwi: ■ Be tention of appointing D. V. Kuyken cause her apples are the acknowledged dall to take up with the property owners Grand Electric Ball standard of the world, bringing highest the matter widening Main street. prices from the trade of New York, Lon Col. W. H. Holabird has gone to San September 20th. Given by Keno Band. don, Paris, and Berlin. Francisco on a business trip. He will Music by Krensbaw String Band. Big ‘‘Her pears, 'cherries, dried 'prunes, be gone several weeks, and then will re excursion from Klamath Falls on the and strawberries have a national repu turn to close up the Lodge for the win Steamer Klamath 50 cents for the round I tation, unequalled by the fruit of any ter. trip. Boat leaves at 7 p. m. Tickets other section of the United States. “Why? Because nature has given | MARRIED—In this city on Monday, for dance |l. Supper at Keno Hotel. her a soil containing the necessary plant ! September 16, 1907, by Judge Henry L. Everybody cordially invited to come. Don’t forget the date—September the food, a climate without extremes, and Benson, D. F. Wells and Miss May BOth. 9-12 2t moisture and sunshine just right to pro Wadsworth. duce'a fruit of beautiful color, firm tex Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Naftzger have F. G. Butler, formerly of Fort Klam ture, and unrivalled flavor. gone to San Francisco on a short visit. ath but now a resident of Spokane, “And her people have the intelligence Roy llamaker came up Tuesday even pa«ee<l through thia city Tuesday on hi* to take advantage of these conditions.” Of the 400,000 leaflets printed adver ing from the ranch near Merrill on a way to the Fort on business. tising the low rates to Oregon, 351,000 short business trip. _ “*u‘ had been put in circulation up to noon Dr. C. S. Middleton, government phy I One of Them. Saturday. sician at Klamath Agency, is a guest at A foreigu tourist who had received Tbe Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, the Lakeside Inn. permission to visit one of our large Great Northern, Burlington and the A merry-go-round is located on the asylums for the insane was surprised Denver A Rio Grande are running at vacant lot back of the American Bank at the neatness, quietude and good or der that prevailed within the Institu least two daily trains in section« to ac and Trust company’s building. tion. He asked If it was always like commodate the tremendous rush of that, and the polite attendant who was Miss Olive Carlton, a sister of Mrs. J. colonists to the Pacific Northwest, and showing him through tbe buildings G. Swan, arrived from Portland Mon Oregon is getting her full share. Every said it was. citizen of the state should make an effort day evening. She is a trained nurse by ' “We have what we «-nil our vloleut to bring some acquaintance, friend or profession and will remain in the Falls wants, of course, but 1 presume you relative from the east or middle west during the winter. would not care to see these.” “I think not.” Clay Ratliff will attend a family re to locate permanently in Oregon. “It Is Just as well, perhapa. They Secretary Taft had many good things to union at the old home in Missouri are rather noisy, although, of course, say of tbis part of the United State« about October 1. we exercise tbe same care In providing before leaving for the Orient. The Boiler brothers are members of a for the welfare of tlie inmates that party that have gone to the tall timber, you see In this part of the Institution. and expect to 1»» in the line-up at lake We also have a section where we keep Langell Valley view when the Forest lands are thrown the 'incurables.’ ” “These Inmates, then, are considered open to settlement. curable.” After conducting evangelistic services The steamer Klamath in her trip to “Their cases are at least hopeful.” here for some time, Mr. and Mr«. Risley Keno on Wednesday morning got on the 1 “I am greatly Interested.” said tbe have gone to Merrill. wrong side of the island in the fog and visitor, “but I will n >t take up any I was held on a reef for aliout two hours more of your time. You have other Walter Campbell finished haying on duties to attend to. have you not?" Saturday. Walter won as a trophy before she succeeded in clearing herself. “Yes, sir. This is merely one of my for a sheaf ot barley at Sacramento. Mrs. G. W. Fish, the milliner, re recreations, lu one of the rooms In Under irrigation greater thing« could turned last evening from a business trip tbe main building I am engaged dur ing most of tbe time iu pursuiug what be expected of this fertile valley. of a month at San Francisco. may be called my life work." Frank Swingle, accompanied by his Louis Gerber is in Medford looking “Your life work? May I ask what brother, Oliver, of San Diego, Cal., has over ranch lands. that is 7’ “Haven't you heard?" said tbe at returned from a successful hunting and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Emmitt, Mr. and prospecting trip in the Umpqua moun Mrs. Fred Biehn, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. tendant, In a tone of astonishment. “I am compiling an Index to Webster'« dic tains. North and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ham tionary."—Youth's Companion. • Some miscreant stole Carl Deal’« sad ilton are back from their outing. They For Shakespeare's Sake. dle tbe other evening. Carl is on the took in Crater latke and Wood River There is something remarkably at valley. war path for him. tractive for an actress in the rolling Henry Duncan has gone sou th on an Many new improvements are now cadences of the Hard of Avon, and I extended hunting and prospecting trip. under way at the Klamath Indian do not wonder that so many players Agency, which the contractors expect to dream of playing his work. I think it Grant Brewer leaves soon for Eugene complete within a few weeks. These was in I xm Angeles some yearn ago to visit his parents and probably to buy include the electric lights, and water that a young actor who was then be Jk homo there. and sewer systems. With these and coming popular decided that tbe time Marshall Orr was here this week. other improvements completed the was ripe for him to do Hamlet. What his mental process was In arriving st Henry Duncan expects to get a load school will accommodate about l«0 this decision I have of course no means of knowing, but au apocryphal of alfalfa seed soon which he will deliver pupils. to the farmers. BORN—In this city on Wednesday, anecdote was told of him the morning Sept. 18, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. after his first appearance as the mel ancholy Dane, it aeeurs a friend ap Burns, a son. Visitors Entertained proached him and said: “How do you feel this morning?” Blasting is now under way on the “I have failed to get my whole mean Weet side lor the new reservoir. ing into the character. I shall never Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morgan enter Kelly, the horseman, has in training play Humlet again," was the reply. tained informally Tuesday evening at “Oh, but you must ¡day tbe part once their home on High street in honor of for the fair a couple of horses which he again,” remonstrated the friend. J. C. Hill of Oakland, M. W. Backus of says will be crackajacks. “And why?” asked the young actor Haywards, Miss R. H. Frierson of San £. B. Clendening was kicked by a despondently. Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis horse shortly before noon yesterday. “Hhakespeare turned over in bls cof Wright of Berkeley, members of the ex He ha<l gone to a ranch near Merrill fin lust night. You will have to do it cursion party that came to this city last after a couple of colts and it is supposed once again, for you can't leave tbe poor week. that one of them kicked him. Fred chap In that position," said the friend. The evening was devoted to music, Busing started at noon in a carriage to —Eleanor Ilobson In Itohcrnlun. divers«, amusements, in the planning of the scene to bring Clendening home. Wanted Permanent Employment. which Mrs. Morgan is talented, and’the The extent of his injuriee.’are not known Old Sam had been for several duya party numbered several soloists whose here. patiently sitting on the bank of the talent is well known. Those [present Rappahannock river near the dam, Chief Engineer W. R. Journey was holding his shotgun In hla hand. («sides the guests’of honor were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Worden,’ Mr. and Mrs. in the city a couple of days the first of I Finally he attracted the attention of Frank Ira White, Miss Louisa Sargeant, the week from his camp at the Grohs a passerby, who asked, “Well, Uncle Mrs. Ethel McCauley, J. D. Carroll, ranch after a load of supplies. Mr. Sam, are you looking for something to Mrs. T. W. Mott, Geo. C. Hill and Journey states that in going over the dor “No, sah," answered Sam. 'T h get pass from Langell valley they made Perle Carroll. four surveys before finding an easy grade I ti n‘ paid fo’ what I’ h doin’.” “Indeed!” answered the stranger. and now says that he has found a one "And what may that Ire?” per cent grade which was much better “Hhootln’ de muskrats dat nm under than he expected. In running east from minin' de dam,” answered Sam. the Grobs ranch he says there is aliout “Well, there goes one now!" exclaim six miles of rough rocky country but ed the stranger excitedly. “Why don’t that he will have no trouble in reaching you shoot?” “S'pose I wants to lose my Job, the open country through Drews valley, and from there on into iMkeview the Hah?” nuawered Ham complacently.— work is comparatively easy. As near as Lippincott’s Magazine. can lie learned his instructions are that Th« Nature of the Creature. when he reaches that point to return "Your cook"— over the route and make a pernmneiit “Ob, she Is so careless that I don't survey of the whole line back to Klam believe she could drop a remark with out breaking her word." Smart Set 9 20-41 ath Falla.—Bonanza Bulletin. Closing Out Sale At the Excelsior, Dairy, Ore., to make room for our Fall stock of goods. We will sell for the next month at and below cost. For Thorough Education and Character Building ST. MARY’S ACADEMY is the ideal school for like every other Preferred Stock vegetable (except y tomatoes), should consist in just hc.itin and krasoinn ; hen used lor salads, no cooking is required. Preferred r.ek.4 Stock Canned Goods WUrx.r Uw *..1 . Ur.ws m are thoroughly cooknl in the sealed < in, in .i iiuiuierth.it pre,»rv«» and “brings out’’ the irilen ll.oor. I'trhrrid Siu. k. I'. I> .ue Ur.< on . u. | iuwii , on the denuded timber lands which, in lliii p.uiii ul.ir »title, uc ot .< peculiar sandy nature eipeelally adapted to the grow ili;; of fine ;>ra<. Preferred Stock I’eas are never large, or yellow, or “lough »knmrd. Hutner in Jiti mmnlei iht PKf tl KRtD STOCK tv^y. Or./rr J i -n ,«ar Gzo. er. atitsaLswia. wt>.i.Mi.urw.>. rosn.a*t> ostm » o ■ a YOUNG LADIES A thorough education in all standard branches assured, in cluding literature, languages, mathematics, science, history, music, needlework, etc., also carefhl attention to matters of de portment and those accomplish ments which mark the cultured, refined woman. All courses are thoroughly modern in subject and system. Devoted attention is paid to dome«- tic comfort of students. No distinction or interference in matters of religion. (>ive vour daughters the privileges of schooling in this healthy, cultured town HOLMES BUSINESS \COLLEGE Night School Students We have a well defined Bookkeeping and Commercial Course in our night Hchool. Any one completing thia course will be awarded the same diploma as our day atiliool students. The n«m<> courtesy in «Misting our day school students t<> |MMiti<>ns Is accorded our Night school Htudents. Write at once for In formation about thia new courao, the luteal in the way of commercial education. WASHINGTON * TENTH STS . RONTLANO. ORC. ITrile for Circular— TOD.< Y St. Mary’s Acadamy Jacksjnville, Oregon Sttbseribe for ilio <Va11 .«I al-. Normal ani ConmanMal î“',rw’ IMa.'aUoa Inali l’ranöhaajaclmhna -la«. I a m-l.n.ws ruai h.mai K». Mc. all baaad na ikä *r*At*’*t ““i“ •’“* »''tnmj. H • hrlp tora whn ranno» ALBANY CQLLE8E. ALBANY, PREPON GIRLS GET PROMOTED Soon when they are Studious > Good Tablets, Pencils, Pens and Rulers promote quick learning. 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