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KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Reservation Next C. C. Brower returned this weak from bis trip to th»Sprague river country. eXa B x L* Bsf < BkC* »f « »I« »9« »9« « »I« J. F. Iatoaley was down from Fort Klamath this week. *9 a ^9«. ^9^ «.I,« »9^. »9« Bbfz* **9>. b JL b a 9^ Do you know that Mr. Kingdom, the Fort Klamath saw- mill man was among the visitors frorn the metropolis of Northern Klamath this week. THE BRICK STORE C9 * L. M. Peters, of the Oregon late is still in the city in the interest of hie company. Additional Briefs Young Folks is making a big cut on goods Saturdays? So don’t miss the < » Shirt Ulaist Sale About the next thing on the program Charles Horton of Bonanza was in the , for Klamath county is the throwing city Mondav. * open of the Klamath Indian Reserva Mrs. John Ratcliff of Merrill was THE LIBERATED ROPE. tion. The final step toward such a re in the city Monday. sult is now in progress in the alloting of How to Perform a Mystifying but J. G. Pierce, who accompanied Mrs. the lands to the Indians. As noted in Simple Trick. the Republican a couple of weeks ago Pierce and son, Alfred to San Francisco, Here is a simple feat of parlor magic Rev. Hiraui T*. White is now engaged in on their way east, returned home Mon- that any boy cun perform after a few this work. How long it will take him day. minutes* practice: to complete the|work is problematical, Take a stout rope about twenty feet Robert Isaacs, and C. E. Hoyt were since he has to familiarize himself with representatives from Fort Kiauialh in long and hand it to your audience for ENGLISH ETCHINGS conditions and the reservation. As the city Tuesday. inspection. After they have exam Hay Is England's largest crop •oon as be has done this he will lie able ined it let one of them bind your wrist» A boy seven years of ago was arrest to wind up the work in short order. * Modoc County is advertising for bids together with a handkerchief. This being done, have one end of the ed the other day at Roker park. Sun Following this will come the order for the construction of a High School, ro|»e passisl under the handkerchief and derland. for stealing a worm. throwing open the reservation to* settle the estimated cost of which is $36,260. let the con!» then lie held up by one At a recent golden wedding in Eng ment. Many there are who expect such Hon. H. L. Benson returned Thurs of the company. Now ivqm*st the per- land the aged bridegroom wore the an event within the coming year. If day evening from Lakeview when* he suit iu which he had Is-eu married such is the case it will add another to had been holding court. While there Recently the Earl of Mayo went to the long list of attractions billed for he establishad a record for Circuit the house <>f lords in London wearing this county for tbe coming year. courts of the state to try and beat. a straw hat. the tlrst time, it Is said, The opening up of the reservation that sueti a thing has occurred. Tho The cattle buyers who have been pur will be second only the reclamation rule tn the lords is tall hats. chasing Klamath county beef find great work now being done by the govern The other day at Aldershot Tommy BUESING A CLENDENNING, PROP'S. difficulty in getting the stock to market ment. Within its confines are located Atkins had a pageant of his own. One on account of the shortage of cars. thousand soldiers paradisl In all the the finest timber land in the county and Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our uniforms that have been worn in the Hon. N. 8. Merrill was over from some of the best agricultural lands. It British army lietwoen IK >7 and 1BU7. has long been noted as tbe great grazing Merrill Saturday, wearing that smile specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or ton. The growing popularity of "caravan- section of the county, and will long be a that leads one to believe that the world Ing" ill Great Britain Is attestisl |>y Large corrall for loose horses. favorite for this industry. Connected is using him alright and that he is not the formation of a caravan club, the with tbe opening is the proposition, now worried over the troubles of financurs object of which is to bring together under consideration, to reclaim many ' of Wall street, those Interested iu van life and camp thousands of acres of arid lands. Much ing as a pastime Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams were in » of this can be done at a very small ex | the city Saturday, Mr. Adauis coming IX 1'OHITIOX run THE TKIi'K. pense, especially the marsh lands I up for the purpose of attending ti e OLD FASHIONED son holding the ends to pull one way, around the Upper lake. It is also be I meeting of the Water Users Association. while you pull the other, to show that lieved that the artesian water belt that! What has become of the old faith- the handkerchief is tightly tied. is being tapped at Fort Klamath will be , Nir. and Mrs. Richard Kerns have re There is apparently u<> way of get toned elocutionist who wore medals found within the reservation, and turned to their homestead near Dorris. ting the rope off except when the ends she had received for reciting? if so it will mean the irrigation from | R. M. Boiler returned from Lakeview . are released or the bandkereliief un I What has become of the old fash artesian wells of Urge areas of land, i this week, where he had stood in line ' tied. You soon explode this Idea, how- I ioned person who called a wagon filled Tbe showing made at the county fair by for nearly three weeks. Notwithstand-' ever, for nfter making one or two ' with household good» a "tintin’?" What has become of the old fash This college lias recently introduce I a Private the upper country has removed all ■ it^g this, he was thirty-fourth man on rapid movements of your bands and ' SoCetarv coiir»«*, which prepares young p»»ple to arms you throw tbe rope off and ex- . ioned woman who thought It a wuste doubts as to its value as an agricultural ' the list. accept the higher clas- Imainea» (»naitions. th'we of time to fan anywhere except in hl bit your wrists still tied. section, and it will not be long, as the | paying $260 per month, rather than gltio |«*r Wonderful as this all s«*ems. It is church? Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Skinner and month, at the start. • course of human events are measured, very simple aud requires but little What has become of the old fash daughter, Catherine, of New Bruns A business rnan took one of our graduates a few before the bwitaerland of America will practice, as shown dearly by the ac ioned woman who when her son mis wars ago at f 75 |>or month. He la now making wick, arrived here this week, with the companying Illustration. Tbe part of behaved called him to her and anapped have agriculture close to the head of tbe |.HS) j»er month, but the firm had to develop him. intention of remaining permanently. tbe rope markisl A is rolled between him on the head with her thimble? list. This tile college is now doing. Mrs. Skinner is a daughter of J. C. the wrists until It works up through Write for particulars almtlt this new College What has become of the oh! fash Smith, of this city, and this is the first the handkerchief n:nl forms a loop, ioned business man who was occasion course, as well as the other businees branches Merrill Enlarges tough! in our day ami night schools through w hich you puns one hand, and ally called ou by a committee to re time they have met for twenty years. then by giving the rope a smart Jerk it quest that In* let an employee off to WASHINGTON A TENTH STS . PORTLAND. ORE. Mies Agnes Lee is in Lakeview on a cornea off easily. play in the band?- Atchison Glut«. Merrill is getting ready for the ex visit with friends. pected growth that will come to it next Rev. Father Feuei went to “Merrill ROCKED THE EARTH « year. Last Saturday a special election The Red Cedar. was held for the purpose of electing two ; " ednesday. He has in band plans for • • . .. , » ri zx Arnot» .r, <x k/\l io nk,,rzil. ««• fkaf Children at Play Bother Scientists at It’s a pine councilmen and extending tbe city the erection of a Catholic church in that Greenwich Observatory. It may grow to 100 feet. Fred Stukel __ and Adam SchorL be«in *“ the limits. T._2 2 2.2 ___ 2.1 __ ; : I citJr- work 0,1 which One would hardly think that the solid • - - to - fill —- the - - [ early spring. As a great tree, It» trunk is straight gen were elected vacancies F earth could tie set all a-tretnble by a and tine. caused by the resignation of F. 8. Bran- i The Palace restaurant is now under party of hoys and girls running up ami (• It tuiem* to thrive In various soils I» (• don and G. W. Jory. Mr. Schortgen the management of G. B. Williams, > down a bill, and yet that this Is true from Maine to Florida. I» (» was tied with W. R. Tenbrook, but tbe who leased it this week. Mr. and Mrs. has just been «Uncovered nt the Green It U equally at home away out in ths I' I' latter withdrew, leaving the field to the Williams are going to try and make a wich obeervntory In England. It seems Rocky mouutafu».- Phlludolpbla Rao that the »dentists at work in tbe ob former, who was declared elected. On high water mark in the serving of gotxl I» servatory found it Impossible on several ord the extension of the city limits the vote meals. v I» I» occasions at long Intervals apart to Antiquity of th» Cantus. was 22 to 7 in favor of such action. <• I' f he Sunday School convention held make certain experiments In which it The idea of the cetJhui Is almoat as <• I' in this city during the past week was was necessary to use a tray of mer old as history Itself. King Amasla of J. H. Jardine crowned with great success, nearly cury on ac«x>unt jg the persistent trem Egypt took a census of bl» people MO bling of tbe mercury, which kept up till years before Christ. The Albanian every session attracting great crowds. after midnight. They could not ac solun established a census for the pur Klamath Falls, Oregon J. H. Jardine died at his home near Work in the vicinity of the hump is ' count for this at first, but at last they pose of facilitating taxation. We learn (• <> the Catholic church last Thursday even nearing an end and will soon cease to be noticed that it alwaya occurred on the that about 443 B. C. Servius Julius I' I» ing. Mr. Jardine was well known in a source of bother to tbe traveling pub days when a crowd of people assetn took a census of Rome. During th« I' <> bled tn tbe public playgrounda of chaos of the dark ages tho census drep this city. He has long been a sufferer lic. The water main was lowers«! this j Greenwich park. A favorite sport of (Horn cancer and the last few months of week and about all that remains to be the young people is to cilmb to tbe top lied Into oblivion, but was revived his life were filled with intense suffer done now is for tbe taxpayers to pay for of the hill on which the observatory again atiout th» beginning of tbe eight I' (> eenth century. (> ing. Prior to his becoming a victim of tbe biggest piece of foolishness in the stands, even to the fence surrounding (• <• tho dread disease be was one of the city’s history. the buildings, and then. Joining bands I' I' Folding a Coat. by twos and threes, to run as fast a» most industrious men in tbe community. (• Here Is tbe way to fold a man'« The proposed dropping of trains 11 , they can to the bottom of the hill, I' The funeral was held at the family resi and 12, running between Portland and where they bring up "all in a heap." coat when you want to pack it in a gAVING is the first great <> I' dence Friday afternoon, interment be box or a trunk. 1-ay tbe <*oat out per San Francisco, is raising a merry row This makes a tremor run all through I' fectly flat, right side' up. Spread <• ing in tbe Link rille cemetery. He is principle of success. It from Ashland to Portland. It is a hard tbe hill, as the tray of mercury shows, tiw sleeves out smoothly, then fold l> I' survived by g wife and eeveral children. question for one to solve how these and it lasts for hours. l> creates independence, it gives them back to the elbow until the bot <• trains can be dropped and tbe passen-1 toms of tbe cuffs are even with tbe Brick Work Oil Birds. a young man standing, fills ger traffic cared for since every train is collar. Fold the refer* tuzrk aid dou I' One queer bird of South America ble tbe coat over, folding A ou the I' I' Flues built, plastering and cement now overloaded. him with vigor, it estimates is tbe oil bird, or guacbaro. It breeds center seam. Smooth out Mil wrinkles I' work promptly done. Prices reason C.T. Oliver is in Portland on business ! in rocky caves on the mainland, and and lay it on n level nurface In tbe I' CHAS. W. THOMAS, him with the proper energy, able. one of Its favorite haunts Is tbe island trunk. <» I' connected with his implement house. Leave orders at Gun Store. Phone of Trinidad. It lays Its eggs In a nest / in fact it brings him tho best 10-17 ♦ 393. H. P. £ranmer returned this week | made of mud. and the young birds are Fifteen Dollar* In Hor Inaids Pocket. Madg»*—What did Molly mean by ¡»art of any success—happi from Lakeview, where be has been, prodigiously fat. The natives melt the <• Advertise in the Republican if you superintending the filing of the papers fat down In clay pots and produce saying tliut Joining the Audubon so I' from it a kind of butter. The caves ness and contentment. wish to succeed in business. of the people whom he located »luring inhabited by the birds are usually ac ciety wus u good business proposition? I' I' Marjorie—The due» are only S3, while I' T. E. Durham of Merrill is in the city the timber rush. cessible only from the sea, and the a hat with feathers ou It costs at least 4»4* 4» 4» 4*4*4’* 4* 4* 4» 4*4» 4» 4* on business. Among those who returned this week hunting of them la sometimes an ex >20.—Harper’s Weekly. <• I' MARRIED—In this city Thursday, from Lakeview, where they had lx?en citing sport. (> I' His Promotion. A Nov. 7, 1907, Miss Urania Elliott and on timber business, were Mr. and Mrs. ; Conundrums. I' (• “ So Jack'» been made secretary and Percival Sholl, Rev. P. Conklin officiat F. H. Mills, Capt. Lee and Miss Louise When is a cook like a barber? When treasurer of the company, has he?" I' Lee. ing. They will reside here. she dresses hare (hair). <• ‘‘Tea. He has to copy all the letters I' When Is your mother’s dress like a and take all the deposits to the bank, <> A Halloween party for the little folk Few realize how Santa Claus is at chair? When It is sat-ln. I' I' work loading up bis sleigh with Xmas was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Who »its before tbe queen without and, oh, Mary, I’m so proud of him!" I' :¡ — Harper's Bazar. G. W. White last Thursday evening, at presents for Klamath county. Already removing his bat? Iler coachman. I • large shipments of holiday goods have which Miss Hattie White and the Misses Why Is a dog biting Ills own tall like <> I ' Right overstrained turns to mon<. — arrived in this city, and it will be but a Goeller were the hostesses. The usual a good financier? Because be makes (• Spanish Proverb. matter of a few days before the show tricks and games were indulged in and both ends tp.drt. windows of the different business houses refreshments served, and as the guests ' G. W. WHITE, President J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier will be filled with the good things that started to their homes exclamations of pleasure were to be heard on all siaes. GEO. T. BALDWIN, Vice-Pros. W. A. DELZELL, Asst. Cashier will go to till out the toe and heel of tbe They’re very different It was a delightful event and one that stocking on the 25th of December. will long linger in tbe memories of the the little Preferred Stock Green Lima Beam—from E. W. Huson who carnè here on a vis children who were there. ordinary lima beam. There is not a more economical it with his son W. O. Huson, lias re or more wholesome food than these little beans. They Mrs. J. F. Maguire, accompanied by are dainty and delicious, too—among the most delicious of turned to his home in Clearmont, Wyo- all the vegetables on the long list of ming, where he han gone for the pur-*her little »ori, Charles, were in the city this week from Mt. Hebron, for the pur. pose of closing up hi« affairs with the Preferred Stock Canned Goods luU4 Whrtftr th, B„t ar, Srnra intention of coming here to locate pose of having a seance in the dentist’s WE Serve them hot, seasoned with butter, permanently. It was a foregone con- chair. BUY pepper, salt, a bit of cream and a couple of elusion that when W. O. set his pur- The regular meeting of the city coun teaspoons of beef extract, or two tablespoons of suasive qualitiee at work that the senior cil was po»t|K>ne<l until Saturday even beef or veal Juice, from router or frying pan. HUNTER8 ’&TRAPPERSGUIDE/n^ member of the family would succumb ing, a sufficient number having failed to 4.’° **£*•• boand. R rs » thin* on the subjucl nv«r written Illustrai ng all For Animala All Jtui try tht litth ¡run limai-Prtftrrtd Stork-atytur gnetr' i Hs. Ihw-oye, Trapa. (Jama Utra. How and whara to trap, and Io harom* a gut and make Klamath Falls his future attend the meeting Monday evening to a nsfalar En< yrhspadia Fri»., |J To osr osutumara, |l M. Vldae Waned lain horre. make a quorum. Saturday, November 9th. KLAMATH STABLES Phone 591 Corner 8th and Main : Cht Tirst Crust $ Savings Bank Î : Paid-Up Capital 25,000 .00 J $ Í ü F r I We Invite Your Account and Pay 3 Per Cent on Time Deposits I «