Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 17, 1908, Image 5

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YOUR LAST CHANCE
that time, and to do so we will make sweeping reduc-
lions in prices in every department. Remember—Only
about io days more.
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FORT kl.AMATII NEWS.
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In Ip It to be <'
.Hilly fl. ding fault,
continually giow ling and d*»noun<
Ing It with almost every breath? and
when some trivial or even grave mis­
take I* made will It better matters
to pompously parade the same before
the public?
Things are not often just as we
would like to have them, and sur­
rounding c lrc umstauers not always
ns we Imuglne or hear they are, and
very often If we knew the exact con­
dition and state of affairs our mind*
■end opinions would be the reverse to
what they were without a knowledge
of fads
Now this I* merely offered as a hint
and wlille we presume many will read
It, It Is hoped some will think about
It. and ut least a few lie Induced to
act upon It und visit our schools ut
leust occasionally
Bonunzu Hull.
tin
wunts the tom hers to understand that
he does not mean to llnd fault and
criticize, but to help uud to systema­
tize our work
From u rational, sane standpoint,
parents, is It right that your children
should go several miles through a
storm, perhaps get their clothes
garments wet, and remain all
In a school house that would
make a respectable barn, with
wind blowing through the cracks
with an old cracked stove In which
the hr« Is sizzling and sputtering In
disgust over wet wood? Many a child
suffers u lifetime for Injury done to
health In youth.
Such conditions
may give your children colds, cost a
doctor bill, and Impair their health.
In visiting the «chords one week, I
found three such buildings, and sev­
eral more that have provided no shed
for wood
I found several where the
children rode horses to school and
those ponies were standing tied to a
1 fence all day In the storm with no
protection
Almost every citizen will
Iiunkly admit that such conditions
should be changed
Do they exist In
lour school. Ate your children sub­
ject to such conditions?
Is your
ony tied to a fence getting the doubt­
ful benefit of the winter storm day
after day? Let us get busy and el
ImllUlte the e conditions.
Joe Vose In driving stagi* ugnili.
J (' Ruteni«. Hie Klumutli Fulls
attornay, was up on business lust
Week.
Hoy It Wine left for Portland last
week, where he will visit for ubout
a month
T J. Jackson and <" Si litici un* go
Ing to put up a shingle mill about a
mile above th«. Fort
They expect to
have the mill In operation by spring
Mr. Bonliam, Mr Edisons light
hand man, wan here on business for
a few days lust week.
The Brown brothers, of Crystal,
are baling hay for Mi Ryan
Claik Diakr i nine dow n from his
trapping camp Saturday. to attend
tho "Hard ‘IImea' dune«*
Parties desiring darning pumps,
should see Bert Grey, In Ills head­
The si hool nt Olene has been cloned
quarters at the Dixon ranch.
laical Camp • IH♦; Initiated M F bet II use of Starlet fever al I hut place
Mist Surah Griffith, one of our suc­
lamsloy Into th** Ill) »lerl**S of the
cessful tern hets, and Mr. F E Lewis.
order Saturday.
W D Klngdon left foi Portlund l clerk of District No 17. were married
Thursduyi and will Spelili tile Winter November 21. We wish them Jong
t here. ll<‘ Will 11' mlsi-ed ut the Ilie life and happiness.
The contract for tile new Hchool
tel.
Tin­ butter mai ket la over supplied house in District No 17 has been let,
at Hie Full*, "tl aiioUllt of Impel ta, und the building will lie completed
and thus * aii*»ll g our market to bunch for iiw In lime for the spring term
The «»l<1 Pine Grove school hou *
up here
I fear that some of ti e money spent
I. H«'»slg went to tl* Falls Mon­ Is about as "ragged beggar" a* we
have In the county judging from out- for library books for some of the
day on business
H* iii » Gordon to*.ml flu* h* ml of side up|. arances, tint within It Is districts-may belter have been used
The building has
Pelt on 4k Hie«’IIIlOI «• it.-crs thill w.i< pretty a ml cozy
I been neatly lined with building paper. some other way I was going to say
lost •ollie tini
ago
..■nt to th<* heat I *-n
Few schools
i: S Tiurn •1 sud fumili visited nt cash cuttnlns are at I he w I nduw s, pic-
tine* covet th« walls,
waifs, nml
mat work‘know how man. books they should
and neat
the ItOllIt* of H •B Loosiey Sunday
' ■
I ■ * children
i 'll "tl I*
I - "1
on I X 111 " I.Uï ••
Mi Turn« r si <1 Mi Loo»h*> Wellt out I"
In moiii «» schools books have
hunting that afternoon on the liter And, beet of all, It I* full of neat, busy «-rh lost, and in noli- of th« m bool«
happy children. The real teacher
und killed tweut) ducks
in th,* country Is an adequate record
Tin1 "Hurd Tipie* danr • Sat urduy could make n pretty school room Olli
This ought not
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night an» a great suci. ». The vote of a barn. just as the r«*ul mother inn »f th»* book* kept
to lu­ I have ordered record books,
on th*- Xma* dance wa* in taioi of I'make a cozy home In a log hut
Tin' Spring Lake school house bn a card*. etc , for us ■ of school librar­
u basket supper.
Mercury *io 1 above zero Tuesday been completely overhauled, w Itli rus­ I**«. As siHin as they arrive I shall
morning and our flist sleighing be­ tic* on the outside, ceiling on the In-
«end them to the district, and a«k the
|*lde und a coat of paint. It has taken
nan Sunday. the IZth.
teachers
to catalogue tl e Irouks. Then
Iloia< «* V Dutilup 1» In t!|C* v.yi**y ion the nppenrance of new.
A much enjoyed box social was giv­ 1 «1 all expect the teachers to follow
looking afiti lit* buslli •»•II.
(he rules printed on the card pockets.
LouU Mar tin «ame up from (lit* en by tl,. 1' t Klnn^ith m I io .I t
About |7o was realized, and I ■.hull expect the help of teacher* In
Full» hi U u< *'k «m iiu>lint-?*» und r«’- I' -ntly
spent for some* much nee led getting our libraries systematized.
iiim I ii «*«! until Monday. taklnic In th»* will
Inparatus. The pi'ople arc* well pleas­
dance Saturday night
J no ( .»!<• ía trapplnon » Mil« ed with their learner*. Mr F E Mill- A >11 I I u BOlllDw \ X1» < I.ERKS.
jk«*y and Miss Veda Mulkey, and the
Home boards do not use warrant
lie says hi- Is 1 uvlng flue luck.
I.(Miks in pay Ing out funds. The clerk
We wi i In topi s of hnAliig some­ si hool 1« progiesHlng ni'clv
thing of an exciting nature to chron­ ' Mis* Pitney and her little* school should pay no money unless u|>on a
eeg. concerning
ion
icle il.is w
week,
the larceny int K**ti«i have successfully entertained warrant issued mid signed by the
ot a cow III the possession of Joe [the patrons twice this year. They * I airman of the lu aid The chairmafi
should kc«'p a record of <>ach warrant
Brown, an Indian living on Klamath 1' . . i a dido 'ful He Ho« ■ ■ ' pi' 11
M nrsh.alol i lain.i d I*. I lie l"hew am a u .i■. I on 'I las I Ivin, *• i ■ t h • •» pi ■ i*m th*' stub. Any boards not sup-
i o|ii| ui> , of luiki* h ■•iteil the pis', "Mli'-s Standish.'" : piled with a wa -rant book should
Iurml mid <
doomed to dl-ap- Ml-« Pitney Is putting some of Jiati v rlt*. to tl:*' Hui * rlntendent for one
County. but
at once.
ta< t* are these
It Mitchell Into her school
pc sinunt
Teachers" repo
should reach this
The Hupei Intendent has n fond*
IB uw II
Seems tl at
a llalfbreed nane I neuM for schoo I affairs, One of the <iflb •> Immediate! , after the close of
some* entile
Last month many
tieni ge Oll. »no 1 1 g w Illi li w II« I hl* most delightful he has attended this the school month
cow
Mr Uro« n paid no attention year, was tin* parents" afternoon at of the teachers did not send In report
Mrs. on time,
Some were returned for
to lira* ki* or m amo . sufficient for him tho little I Pine Grove school
that in* bud made a good bargain by Kit kendnll and her school rendered corns t Ion. The teacher is and should
This cow ii perfectly prepared program, after be exact Ing of lier pupils. She should
getting tile Cllttle i Io up
exact
carefulness
SeiUI and which they served a dainty lunch A I therefore
was brandi d ZX.
recognized us the property of (In number of th«* patrons of tho xchool prompt ness of herself.
Flu wain mi l.and und Cattle Co. The were present
Th«» pupils of the seventh and
I'ompam'a lawyer, Mt llutenlc, from
Mor«' tinnì
Schools.
Ilii. Falls, and Mt Poindexter, one of eighth grades of the Klamath Faile
th«» t'ompany " h employ «••••«, who ha.I kc I uio I h , * ntertained their friend: on
t
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seen and recognized the brand, aril* Tl.ank.«giving ev*. They rendered a ! ¿ 1
ç t Jd
3
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harming
niuslc.-il
program,
under
the
ed In out burg for the puriaise of
gI i 6
pr<r.. ciitlng th«* p.-i-on In whose po. direction of th*» music Instructor 1 1 5
t- > S.
Dunbar ,
session (lie animal uiih found
Afiei Prof G<-o. A. Wirtz. After the pre ' t 4
1 3 1
Cooper j
complying with all th«* legal fornmll mam, r.-froshm*-nts were served and 2 Q 3
1 3
5
ties, Jo«* Brown was discharg'd by i< .octal time wiis enjoyed. Hr.- f. a ! 2S 1
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ii I. which added fill), was the nuc
Hie Justice, on th*, ground of In l
4 • 1 ■1 »
'lion uh of mluiibh h found by the -• 6 6 5 a
li. Mulkey
«■lent evidence to Jilnd him over.
i»l '*lieii. which have accumulated U.S 3 ó 2 4
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T. Butcher
I IIOM I III: H< IIOOI. HI l.l.inx
i Tl.*. proci .'ds me to lie us«»«l to ob-
One Room.
lulu a minuum of the birds natlve
in si i * i : i : i \ 11 xdix i su w
The
people
of
the
Nellie Wood
You hear a great deal about our Ho this region.
i ** 13 8 6 9
Mona Wind
schools, talk much about them, think county should be Interested In this 4 If» 14 6 13
Elsie Pitney
soma about them, and pel advent tile I move, for some of our rare and beau- 8 9 Iti 6 12
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Ruby Nichols
wonder not a little more about them 'Iful birds will soon he extinct, and 1
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than If they were In China. How Ilk collection of them will bo highly 11 6 11
1 5 Arcliye Kirkendall
Abigail Welch
many heads of families, parents, bus­ | prized In the future.
12 15 10 5 11
May Robinson
iness men, men of minds, ever crosH
1.1 •> 2 G 9
I'd Bussey
the threshold of the school room?
The Superintendent expects to vis­ 11 13 12 G 12
Lola Thompson
How many over offer a word of en­ it every school In the county this year 1G 5 1 4 *
a i: Elder
couragement to teacher or scholar and with the exception of the districts Iti 3 12 G 8
Sarah Griffith
and lei them know by your presence that have but a summer term, he ex­ 17 1 1 5 G 8
Lulu Wilkerson
at least occasionally. In tho school pects to visit them twice or more,
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19 10 8 6
Zella Bussey
room that you are an Interested par­
A director, who "Is a director, re­ 20 7 3 3 3
ly, really desirous that they should marked recently, that visiting the 2 2 1 • 6 G 12 Blanche Markham
Rest ora French
prosper, and that you have their wel­ schools Is useless unless the superIn 25 3 15 G 10
Clara Q. Scott
fare nt heart? How many have per­ tondent reports what Is needed and 29
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4 o 1
Adda Strotts
sonally recognized the head of the suggests Improvements. The Super-
Millie Garrison I
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school, In* who has the tmining of the Intendent agrees with hint, and I 81 17
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Byron Hall
mind and the building of and estab­ wunt the directors to take my sug­ 3£ 8 4 G 5
Rose Trask
lishing the chnracter of your boy or gestions and requests In the spirit 33 1 1
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girl? How many have kindly coun- that 1 make them. By law, ho Is re­
above shows the rank of each
soled and advised wll h him, allowing quired to do these tilings. Again, lie
according to report of Octo­
school
you are with him In the great work, may suggest changes and call atten­
wishing hint well, and cheering with tion to different things and different ber 30.
a "God speed?"' How few, methinks, methods to tho teachers. In other
Mr and Mrs. John Lind and son,
can answer In the affirmative, and words, he hopes, In an Imperfect way.
yet you often hear of the school and to superintend our schools, somewhat »ore down from Dairy this week mak­
feel (lint It Is not what It should be, uh a city superintendent would the ing purchases for Santa Claus, who
Therefore, ho is to visit their home Xmas eve.
and whnt yon wish It wns. Will It schools of his city.
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L*
CSE
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In about io days our building will
be ready and we are going to move.
We want to reduce our stock before
O /"Al rt
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LJvJ&lAJll kjLUI U
The Right Kind
of a
Christmas
Present
A
Bank
Account
for
Your
Children
• f
Let us start one for them
It costs vou nothing
See announcement on
page one of this issue