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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1909)
nth Frill»» In h»*r cel<«braUn<. Fke TH K SULTAN KETT HIM WORD. ----------- I Automobile partis« arrived from l4ik«tvh’W Hunday, healdiMi a Urge After the Freuch AinlMUMdor Was (< <>u< lulled from First I'agr.) Hia Guest He Ment the (rift He number of private taama aud convoy lluil PromiM-d. th« snow-capped peaks, shimmering nnroii. In the bright sun; I will take you The threshold of the harem has down Into ilio valleys and show Ike i-.K-t yon * Acconiiiiod'il* <! «ccaslonally been crossed eland«« ’ crystal springs and sparkling brooks, Klunialh Falls wus able to a' filled, ns they are, with myriads of tluely, yet, save those In rare css <* h the gam< «I of fish streams that module her gu«sta comfortably, The where u Turkish family, having bilge delegation which arrived late w«n<l their way Io our gi«ut nutural reservoir, there to add to the store of Huuduy wits taken care of, and all adopted the conventions of the Euro-' life-giving waters that ar<< to make sleeping acc<imun>dut lens were ex- peans, admits its intimate frienda, no! our valleys blossom us the ruga haunted Tlie citizens very loyally stranger hus openly and officially Come with me to Hint greatest of all been pi-rmlttiil to visit the gyn«<-ae- I great natural wonders unii stand turned over their homes to th« stran with m<> there oil the shores of our gers and everyone wus <ared for. The um ot tho Turk, says N <! AdosMldes beautiful Crater latke; gu/.c down hotels and public rooming houses in Tho Dclln<'utor for July The on« ' Into Its bcauiiltil waters, sunken Into were full long ahead of th« day ot «xct'pUou to thia ironclad rule, old Mother Earth over two thousand strange to any, occurred in the paluc« feel. sui rouinli I by < ruga of Impel' celebration, anil were It not for th« Isliahl« basalt, ita waters tinted with citizens there would iiuve been many of u suitun. It wm In the year 1107, when the' th« «lilpct<■«n blue, its border lined to go without beds, but that was with the colors of the ruinbow, unii whore Klumutli Fulls showed the British government, attimptlng to there behold a apertitele that I« th« coon« the Hubllnii- Porte Into a coal I-1 most beautiful j«W«l flint <hln< In right spirit. Don against Nuja>l<-on, ordered th» the diadem or nuttir« <*liuiub«r of Cornmurce, w< salute Sultan, H llrn Hi, io surrender hia I Amt »<> on, my friends, could I take you from i»lu< < to place and you! That ia the sentiment of the licet. Thia Selim refusi-d to do, and point to |s>lnt and show you frena people of tl;« city, piodut' d by the the English fleet sailed through the I urea of naturi- that far surpass th« best you have aeon Hut. as I said remarkable success that cr<>wt:«d th« Durdate Iles Into tb<> Propontis. M«uu- < before, they have b<*«ti wailing the effurta of this orguulzutlou in carry while. General Hcbaatlsni, the Fr«n<-h . magic touch to awake them from ing out the program of the Railroad .mibasHudor. shsisfi'd the Sultan in or- < slumber That touch has been given Day. Mnny <«l -tu atlons huv« b«< u i-anlzltig the defense of Consiantlno- : Harriman, with Ills ribbons of steel and his Iron hors« ha» waved the held ber« In thè psat, but notbliig ha« pl«, uud did it so admit ably that the; inngl< wand tliat has Joined ua hand «V«r approuch<'d III ut of ilaBroad British fleet retired without tiring u i to hand. W« now Invite you to Join Day. Th« crowning lemure of thè shot Accordingly, the Padishah told ns In th<< great struggi« of future de day W4> th« water <arulvul at night him to rboos« hia reward The gen velopment Bland with us shoulder to shoulder Aid us lu our effort to and it was a flltlng climax lo a day eral, a thorough Frenchman, aski-d bring to your markets the products filled with pleasure and punctuality i>< rtnls»l‘>n- to visit bis Majesty's of our soil that w<> may aid you In from start to finish, harem. sending to ua th« products of your have at last fourni something "We Selim, bound by his word, granted Kiatnuth county extends to brain you a cordial welcome a welcome that is going to make this city fa- this unprecedented fuvor. and invited (hat is us wbolvaouled and large as nious," said one of th« leading citi him to witness the review of the sul our broad vallevs, our great lakes, sens of the towu today “Tho various tanas. As the latter, the moat beau our vast forests, and the enthusiasm ¡cities of the coast have their partic- tiful women of th« East, with blush that brings us together to day The hour for the great parade hav i ular celebrations each year, but It ing cheeks and modest eyes, passed ing arrived, there was a hurrylug of r<>»ta with Klamath Falls to bavo Its one by one before them, the Sultan (eel for points of vantage, and Main water carnival and outrival all of th<* said: "Whoever of them all you find street from the otfica of the Klam enlortaiument» on the coast each fairest is yours." 8«baatiaiii, de ath Development Company to the year Could an>thlng have been mor>> lighted. indlcati-d one of the Imperial bridge was lln.-d with a solid mass of beautiful than the spectacle wit- odalisques, a (leorgtan of divine humanity. A m the marshal of the nessod last evening? And yet it was beauty, with deep black eyes The next morning a procession of < day led th« way, he was greeted with insignificant to what it can be In th«* outbuslasm. aud as each section future Th« blending of the lights, black slave« apfe-arod at the embassy, passed aloug tile street It was given maneuvering «? th« launebtw, the bringing with them r magnificent Raising the lid thereof, 8e-1 a warm reception It was a specta decorations on the barges, all added rsiknt i cle long to be rein«mix-red. marking, to the beauty aud brilliancy of th« baatiani behold, lying upop a purple the beautiful _______________ as it did. the vnu of the old and the ix-CMlon and set a model on which cushion, the head of beginning of the n«w As the flrat future events of this character may girl he had chosen, fly its aide lay a i sections passed in review It brought be p*ttern<<d.** The truth of these letter from fhe Khalifa, which read ' to the minds of the pioneers recol remark» *• ™“d" more forcible when as follows: "Though our law forbids that a' lections of the | xm I and many were I It is considered the great variety of woman of Islam be given to a Chris-! designs that may be carrl«*d out the eyes that were dimmed as the memory of the hardship^ of the early Flags, animals, the different celebri tian, yet thou «halt have at leaM the ties all of these and more may be consolation that none other shall pos days were recalled. constructed and Illuminated by the sess her whom thou hast preferred ’* Indians In cos tunic rimple designs in lanterns The lake Baldwin A Baldwin ■ could b« strung with small electric WHAT A COLLfeXJK GIRL CAW DO. Cow boys. ' lights encased In th«< lanterns of the or Emigrants. *'Yonnu Valley If She Livra in • ornali Tow n She ('an designs and would form a spectacle Bust." Etere !»•• Widr Ininoir. Uhal would be the most gorgeoue Miners' burro pack train thing imaginable. To the Chamber ot Stag« coach Th«- college girl who lives in a Commerce must for all time remain rm el I town has perhaps the greatest Klamath Falla Military Hand the credit fur lb« inauguration of power for influence. Her education O. K. A T. Transfer Co ihl. new bleu of entertainment, and und exp«rlence raise her to a position Kandy Kitchen. th« b«st compliment that can b« paid which commands the respect of those i SISKMOKE TO ENGAGE IN llot Hpringa Company MERCANTILE BUSINESS ibis organization Is fur the business others who bad not bad her advan-i Gun store, J. B. Chambers m«n to insist that future events are tagea, and thia position she should lakeside Inn. Dan Ryan ot Fort Klamath has conducted under ita auspices. City M<<at Market. use. n<R as an «xeu*«- for-.egotism or Th« tx-.l evidence as to the worth self-sufficiency, but as a means of ac sold bls store to Lindsay Sisemore. City meat market or success ol any one thing must complishing reforms in th« llfu of Mr. Ryan has boon tn the mercantile Midway Telephone Company. Farmers' implement and Supply com« from n man who has bad ex th« community. Starting a village business for a good many yearn and perience wltb the particular subject Improvement society Is an excellent enjoys an extensive patronage. Mr. Company t Klamath County Real Estat* Deal- In hand, and un the question ot the way of Interesting people in their sur Siaemore is interested in one of the i barbecue the remarks of William roundings. and opens to many an en biggest livestock companies in Wood ora' Association. Pitta can be quoted without farther tirely new world, a world which rivr. and is one of the moet success Klamath Cigar store. ful men of that section. His popu comment: Modoc ixxlgc No. 60 teaches that the useful is not neces "For many years I have attended sarily the ugly, and that environment larity and wide acquaintance will as loi ko- Automobile* Five from view, on,- from Bisson Mr. and Mrs. barbecues In the 8outh--tbe horns of H the inspiration of action Beauti sure him auccess in his new vocation. Shlve American Bank and Trust the barbecue. I have been to large fying the village or town is bound to » TEMIIVR-ARY COAKRING. <>ompuny Mr. and .Mrs. Durham ones und small omw. good one« and bring the citizens together in a new ' Judge and Mrs. Georg« Noland. Mr bad one«, but I had to wait until I and morn Intimate association, and: When Robert was only three, be came to Klamath Falls before 1 at- . does much to abolish those dens of found a discarded calendar and on it and Mm. O. B. Gates whlck DO< only the as- the bust picture ot a woman with Street car, on ita way to the scrap tended one that was a success ia every particular. Noth.ng was oror-l^ b(jt th<? mural nfo ot B town heap. only a drapery thrown across her looked, and the comfort of every | Of course. thia ia but one phase of shoulders i He was looking at It very Portland store 'man, woman and child Was attended a.Vie improvement; there are many' tntentlT. Ciendenning Livery InteritfZ, «nd then said, ’’Keep your Spring Creek. to wltb a care and fidelity that be- ln tv.iorr town «spec- ¡towel around you, goiK Tour mama ¡spoke careful preparation and Inde- u„y u wjde for th(f wU| com« pretty soon wlf your Woodard, the carriage builder fatigable labor The committee la lege-bred woman's activity There is clothes.” Holcomb Realty Company. charge of this part of the program i no reason why the factory town Midway stables. ' may well feel proud of the result of ehqgld be unsightly, or why the em Winter** jewelry store. Do not bang the bits against the ' Ita labors." Star drug More. ployes of the factory should live in horse's teeth Be patient and he will Bctwo« n 5.000 and 6.000 people ugly, unsanitary dwellings, no rea open his mouth. City bakery were served, the bill of fare consist son why the women ot the town T. W. Stephens ing of meat, beans, bread and coffee. should not be roused to intereM ia Tandem. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF Mayor Sanderson and Judge drit Booths near at hand supplied for a*( their surroundings, and. above all, to LANDS T?f NATIONAL FOREST. small charge salads, cake and pica, aelf-respect. fltb. Lists «-37. -3», -«7 a*d »100. ica cream and sherberta There was Cowgirls The woman of education owes it to NOTICE is hereby given that the ' .in ample supply of everything, and her less fortunate slater to encourage Ijidlea' horseback brigade. lands doacribed below, embracing ¡when the entertainment waa over the I, Dog and Pony Show. that fe«ling of aelf-reepect which lies 388.95 acres, within the Deschutea, 1 Indians were given what remained ¡dormant in the hreaMa ot so many Children on horseback. Crater and Umpqua National Forests, over, which represented a good sup factory women Give them the vision Imported stallions. lOregota. will be subject to settlement ply. The meat was cooked to perftc- of something broader and higher and efitry under the provisions of the The float of the Livermore Hotel, lion, and many were the compliments than In comprehended in their own homestead laws of the United State« tilled with a dozen of Klamath Falls* passed on the coffee and beans. There horizon, and they will try to conform and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 moat beautiful young ladies in cos waa no crowding and no Inoonvon- their lives to it. Give them model 8tat., 333), at the United States land tume« and sitting on * swings, at ience and the service throughout was day nurseries and they will give their oflee at Lakeview, Oregon, on July tracted the most attention. Another most excellent. children cleaner homes, Awaken in 31, 1909. Any settler who was ac float worthy of special mention was Ot one thing the city may be proud them the consciousness that they tually and in good faith claiming any that of the Gun store. It showed a —in addition to the success attend* have posMbiNtles, and they will tur of said lands for agricultural pur snow-capped mountain, at the base ing th« celebration—that there la an to reaNte thorn. pose« prior to January 1, 1904. and of which was a deer being devoured organisation here into whose hands has not abandoned same, has a pref by a wildcat. future events of a similar nature TOO TRUK! TOO TRUK! erence right to make a homestead en may be entrusted with confidence. try for the lands actually occupied. Three Thousand Enjoy Barbecue. The baby was being questioned Doubtless such dutios would be ac Said lands were listed upon the appli- Twonty-ono quarters of nice, ten cepted with some reluctance, but it playfully as to his sense« - - der Klamath county beef were barbe- is believed that this can be overcome,! "What are those for?" touebing ’ cations of the persons mentioned be low. who have a preference right cued last night and an ordor for six „gpocially in view of the fact that the ( his eyes. subject to the prior right ot any such “To see with," he answered. more was sont in no that thero would people of this city thoroughly appre- ' settler, provided such settler or ap- “ And this?" touching his nose. bo no chnnco of running short. It is cinto the work done, and will un-, | plicant is qualified to make home ostimatsd that thoro were fully three doubtodly stand ready to finance any- ■ “To moll wlv.” stead entry aud the preference right thousand peoplo gathorod at the bar- thing of this character that the; “And your mouth’’* is exercised prior to July 31, 1909. “Oh, to eat." bocuo grounds at noon to enjoy the chamber may see fit to handle, on which date the lands will be sub- great feast. Chairman Dolbeer of the “What ar« your ears for?" This was a puzzle, but after a mo- lpct to settlement and entry by any Commissary and Ed McCornack, with , thofr hundred atnlstanta, were kept' Drastic law, to insure a safe and ment he said, with firm conviction, qualified person, Tho lands are as sane Fourth will not be half so ef • To wash." follows: The Nt* of SE >4 of NW on tho go every minute. fective as tho wood shed interviews U, the SW ,4 of SE 14 of NW 84. the of our grandfathers* days. Tsikcviow Well Represented. Abdul Hamid and Castro will N Mi of SE Vs of SE 8* of NW Vi. the Lake county was well represented spring into tho limelight again the NV* of NW Vi of NE Vi of SWVi, the Sort well your seed, but first be moment they open up their bank EH of NW|4 of SWVÍ, tho BH of ’•ore to-day, as thero are fully seven ty-five of her citizens assisting Klam- careful to select the right sort. reserves. WH of NW«4 of 9W«4 . tho NE «4 of Warehouse and Mill Sites at niDLAND On Sale May 15th D. B. CAHPBELL i t NWV4 of 8WV4 of 8WV4. the SV* of NW % of SWV4 of SWM. the 8WV4 of SWV4 of SWV4, the EH of SWM of SWV4, Section 4, Township 14, South, Range 10 East. Willamette meridian, 107 V* acre«, listed upon the application of William Shaffer of Rostand, Oregon. Also the NE% of NEV4 of NWV4, the Nt* of SB 84 of NE ■* of NWV4, Section 36. Town ship 34 South, Range 6 East. 15 acres, application of C. O. Brown of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Also the WV* of NW 14 of SE14, the SV* of SBV4 of NWV4, the NWV4 of 88M of NWV4. the SV* of Lot 1 (or the 3% of NWV4 of NWV4), the NW 84 of Loti Lot 3 (or the 8 W14 of NWV*>. the NE >4 of 8WV4. Section II, Town ship 98 South. Range 8 Bast. ISC.45 acres, application of George F. Vose of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Alno the EV* of SEV4 of NWV4. the BV* of EV* of SWV4. Section 14, the BV* of NEV4 of NW 84. Section 13, Town ship 33 South. Range 9 Bast. 80 acres, application of Jesse Stratta of Rostand, Oregon. FRED DENNETT. Commissioner of the General Land Ofloe. 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