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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1909)
z — ii'tlon of whai Ims been accompllsltud lu Du* past by applying proper nn*th- oda. und of the requiti-nii-ntu of the futuri' If wv uro to liuvi* u permanent, sili ssful iigrlculture. That the inn i of the future may succeed, he must follow modern, scientific m«th- nd«. I!" must secure Ole III H XI III 11 III product of Die best quullty at Die III 1111 III II III mil of Him* mid money, 'I llis Is possible only through Spedili I'diuntloii What 1« true of the farm ers mid fruit gron is Is i-qually true of Dioso who an < ligaged In 11D11 1 lu ll unirles The complexity of modern clvillziit Ion i makes II imperative timi thus.i w ¡10 succeed receive specilli trulli!: g fur the veuillons which the) Hut where are these arc t i follow pl*< I <1 Io receive such educallon? Not III t U iidlegiiH mid unlvnrsItlM, be en i moie Dian iilm-ti-elgiit per cent n- nr reach those Institutions. And i t, Dm spedili iidinulligi s nf eilucii Dim I nvc herdofoie In i n I'oiifini d ul most entirely tu thè Work ut college mid university giade. "I hetefoie. nolwitbstmidliig thè great m hlevi im-ntu tbut bave b«<-n wrought In olir colli-ges und universi lles, Mlld thè poli-m) of llll-si- Itistllll* Iloti« iis u> • ih li » III tintinnai devehq» tui-nt, and wlth full 1 riognltlon of liti* uiimi-usur< d value uf tin* work ar- 1 ompllshi-cl li) Div elementary mid secondar)' M* houls In 11 alning fm g« ii - Dial the future wives und mot hern of tile nation receive spec lai training In prepai at Ion for their life work as It is thal melt be trained for the voi-a- Hous which lliey ure to follow. the most remurkiibl« "One of things revealed by the study of edu cutlonal history Is the rvlucluney uml tardiness with whic h I lie advantages of school work l'»v< been exh-ndc-d to women. Not until during recent de tail'* have lite colleges mid universi ties, even In Ihls country, admitted women on th<* sume equality w It li mi'll, mid, even then, except In i j|r u Iristuuc c-s, the courses of study planned for men. Until courses In cloniestlc sclenc* and mt wore devol oped In the ngl Ic 11!/ If til uti«. niMCban- li'lil eulleg. >, till slg< k uuci- id wlmi I ms l> i'll ill iiilllpllslied In promoting co-ed ucntlon was Dial, In so fur ns men and women have common ubili- tics, common rights, mid i orninoli aims, they may study and liiliot to getbsr; but, Ix-yoml the point of dlt- fi-n ntIm Ion in the department of lifi wlib li In longs pre-eminently mid SX- eluwively to women the boim- and motherhood no provision wusinade .' Ho not in-able w um tills neglect in Die education of women that the criti cism wus made that we are educating sbiip keepers und artisans money makers of our daughters instead of wives mid mothers und home milkers. tlon to another. The nuDon will con IDsKH k THE NI RE VMM tinue In draw mat,/ of Its greatest leaders from the country homes, from Nlc|M> MllOillll lie ISikcn to Get Supply troni Hinte or .National Govern- tlie lulioiltig classes. Farmers' sous e ment. will not nil remain on Die farm. The modern school, therefore, must not One of Die problems that will face In- nurrowly restricted. Its function I h to mt et Die needs of nil ths popple, i the fishermen before very long is the It must bi broad as well as sp<-cifie, depletion of the streams of the county It 111 u«t provide the work required In , by Die great demand that Is being piepiiruDmi. not only for efficient 1 mad« on tln-in. Ti ls demand Is be- service In tl.e industrl* ■/>, but also fur I corning gri-at'-r each year, and within 1111" 11 I k * h * clilxenshlp In a free re ' the not distant future trout will be as public. While truining for service scarce In the streams of Klamath we must ulso liuln for eburader. county a« tin y are In some sections of Never before has the call Ix-i-n so Die country that at one time boasted giiut for m>'ii und women of broud I as being D k * gr< at trout fl«hi ng sec- ciiltuie, of stiong character, of ster Dons of the Union. 'I hero I m a retn* ling integrity. i dy for Dili, arid one that should be ' Finally, therefore, we shall not applied at once. The State o|ierat«s l ave attained Die Ideal In Die devel fish batcherien, and it Iff not a difficult opment of our eduiuilouul system un matter to secure stock fish to be til ull the people, of both Hexes, placed In these streams, This has whether rich or poor, rural or urban, been discussed more or less among shall receive during their school the sportsmen of the city, but no con- yi'iirs In Du- pubilc «< liools, the best ci-it' d effort ha« been made to bring poshlbie trulnlng In preparation for the matter to the point of getting the the vix-atlons which they are to fol fish. low In life broad, liberal and prnc- Om- of til- r<■> I needs of tin- county tlial ItisiiiIng thereby not only the Is an actlv.- gun and rod club. Even giiiitest economic efficiency, but also tually so« h an organization will have D'i* highest standard of clilxenshlp, to com« Imo existence, Several at- l'ic best type of matihood and of wo tempts have been made to maintain manhood." such an organization, but has met only with partial success, If such a IÌNIIIXG < \RXI4 If. Ul SILVVS RESORT I club were organized, with a repre REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRÖST wo SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close ot business, June 23, l»0». DO LEAP.» KENOl ID EH Loans and Discounts Bonds, securities, etc llunking house, furniture and fixtures Due from approved reserve banks . Chec ks and cither cash items Cash on hand » 50,9611.55 2,301.27 456.74 3,627.66 55.48 4,952.40 I 62.3C0.10 Total . I.IABII.IIII.S Capital stock paid In................ .................. ............ Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ...... Due '.<• banks and bankers....................................... — ... Individual deposits subject to cheek Demand certificates of deposit.......................... Time certificates of deposit............................................... Certified checks ... ............................ .................. Savings deposits ......... ................................................ ......... I 25,000.00 1,508.78 1,553.21 15.946.54 55.00 8,285.00 200.00 9,811.57 » Total 62.360.10 State of Oregon, > Count) of Klamath,)ss. I, J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol emnly swi-ar that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier. Correct Attest: O. W. WHITE, GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. M ason &S lough setitatlvi membership, it would be a < rnl citile ■islilp, it must lx- apprit« ni To mi**-t tin needs of modelli civ 'Hur.- are high jinks at Silvas 1 ixitent factor in securing for the that an a H)»t<*in oui mc I kxi I h ni-* tint illMtlon tin- advantages ili Hcilool meeting present demands, particular training must lie brought within the Spring Creek nnort, for the- reason ! county tin- recognition to which it is ly nlmig the lines of industry. The n-ach of Illi the people. As ulready that some of the best fishermen of entitled At Die present time th« supply of work of Die coinnion schools ns« been indicated, the gnat mass'-s. ninety the country are whipping the stream m. 1 landing trout th,-.' :urpri . ■ even ( fUh seems unlimited. Already the it pi ipni nDoti foi nigs «i liwoi, fo- ¡id per <-«nt of w hom nr« engaged In In It-.-sc* successful and expcrleni -d fish- I great catches made have spread the lege The entile strm turn has lew n iluHtrlnl occupations, have no school or men. Many of Diet- specimens reputation of the county throughout, reared upon tin* ideal of tho old type advantages beyond the elementary mlh-ge. I hi- purpose of which vus to grades. If, therefore, any special have been sent to litis city, among | the coast, and next year will see a titilli fur the profession« But condl- pi pnintlon Is to tn- given then« peo l:t<m being two that carne to this 1 still larger number of fishermen corn- Dni>s have changed, and tlie people ple for the vocations which they ure oliice. Mr. Silva has the thanks of | Ing. It Is to offset this depletion that are Insisting upon equality of educa to follow In lite. It must be provided ■‘»i Herald force for els thouglitful- , a move «hould be made to restock Donal opportunity. In tin* field of In tin- common schools. If our school r«*»*, am! he may be ensured the» th- the streams, and the steps to <lu Ml should be taken now. higher iduiutliiii tills haw Ix-en se work 1« to prepare for life tn th« fL«!i were fully appreciated. filile» 1 e». Enjoying himself to the Another source from which a sup- emed through Die ngrlciillurnl und truest s«*nse of the term, it must be Mu.icfield lent at Silva's Is Walter B. ply of fish could be secured is the tneehanical colleges. These Inwtltu re-directed and no modified that It By Interesting the Dons, hi fad. were established ns a will lie In pel fel l iiarmon)' with the the champion fly caster of the world government. revolt against Dio old typo college environment of the pupils, mid give m.4 every day he mav be seen land United States senators and congress They inci-t the requirements for tech ! Diem Du- best possible preparation ing numbers of trout there. He states men It will Iv an easy matter. A nical or Industrlnl work of collegi* j for success in life, whatever vocations that never in all of his experience has great many of the streams are within ho enjoyed such fine fishing, and that the reservation, and the government gradi*: but, nt beat. Du y ran do little mu) be conti-mplatcd. year would see him a visitor has always shown a disposition to every ; mon* than train the tenders required "But the question arises as to During the Season of 1909 to thlw section keep bui h streams well Btocked wher- in Illi- fields of indiiuttlnl education whether It Is practicable to provide i ever any efforts have been made to Re for the Industrial work In the com- mid of Industrial development via the MRS. ANNIE \\ II.SON get the fish. sides, ns nlroady stated, more than mon schools. is there time for it? ninety eight |x-r rent of t|l<- people Will not the Introduction of these Mrs Annie Wilson died at the n*»- are never side to reach tlie hlghet new f- ntcites tend to ibi* subordina-1 Idence of her duughter, Mrs. Mont lJiiroln County High S<I km »I. Instltullotis; nlm-ly-flve |x-r cont nev tinti of the fundamental subjects? A j E Hutchinson, after an Illness of from er get beyond the common s< hools. I,.|(1 t.fu| examination, however. of the five weeks. For information in regard to Lin ami of the««-, under preaent condì courses of studi generally offered tteceased was 75 years 9 months coln County high school, stenography, tIons, a large proportion withdraw ! lhroo<hou, the co^u-y leaves no und .'7 days old. and came to Klnni- typewriting, vocal and instrumental before reaching the eighth grade. ‘(|oul>t upon Gils question. In many of ath county from Colusa county. Cal., music, manual training, rent of fur To OMAHA and Return - - . $70-3° ► urDiei more, upwards of ninety-two 1 schools much time Is still being In 1886, and settled nt Merrill. nished cottages, cost of living, ad To KANSAS CITY and Return, $70.30 per ci-nt of the people of the United given to such work in arithnicntlc, Mrs. Wilson crossed the plains in dress Prof. Wilbur. Newport. Ore. Slates ul« engaged In lnd»«*rlal pur i for Inslnnce, as cube root, stocks and 1x62 with her husband. Samuel Wil $77.80 To ST. LOUIS and Return - suits. Hence, If the.-r people ever I ioik I s . iiimplex fractions, obsolete lson. who died some three years ago To CHICAGO and Return - - $82.80 receive any hi bool training relating iiinipiiuiid numbers, and other similar nt .Merrill. Nyal's Vege- and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South tably Prescrip dirceli) to their life work It must be wilbj»M-tS. Much of tin* chronological Correspondingly low fares. She leaves to mourn her loss a tion is indicat In Die commini schools. These schools material in history can be omitted family of si-ven children. Wm.. (irci. ed in all ordi O.1 Sale lay 17, Joie 2, 3; Ju y a, 3; August 11, u nary diseases of arc in a 1111111 n cd by all th« p-opl«; and wit bout lessening the value of thin and Cl as T. Wilson. Mrs. Daniel Van women. This as 11 maltci- of right und justici-, us HUbJ*'Ct. The work In geography and Brimmer, residing at Merrill; Mrs. remedy never To DENVER and Return, $65.30 disappoints, its well us of nntlonu) Interest, the work language also can lx* re-dll<i-ti*il mici Mont K. Hutchison of Klamath Falls; On Sale flay 17, July 1, August 11 g'.cd effects be of these school» should bo r«*dirocted hii modltb-d ns to Increase the utility Mrs. W. D. Hull of Arroyo Grande. ing perceptible Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit Irom ta-y very mid so modified as to invi t the needs value of these subjects. In fact, by Cal . and Mrs. John Patch of Eugene, October 31st. first. It lx com of ull the people who ure trained In ellmliiuDtig the non-essentials the Oregon. posed of tl.e These tickets present some very attractive features in the pure-.t and the The great laboring classes -i obsolete, impractical, valueless ma-' them wav of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby eDab- Intermcut will take place In the most reliable ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points those who achieve results in the ■ terlal with which the school curricula family plat beside her late husband drugc; tnercu- en route. opiates rials, World's wetk ale entitled to us gixiil are now encumbered there will not In 1 he Merrill ceme'i-ry on Saturday, and other har Routing on the return trip through California may be had educational preparation for their vo only be nniple time for nil the voca- September 5th. mful dings be at a slight advance over the rates quoted. ing excluded. cations iis are tlio.-e who aspire to the tional work desired, but the courses i Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will The many dis professions. furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or concerting in- will thereby be enriched and made <11 IRMI I» Wl I II < R il IR I.AIvE fluences to "The demand ever) where I m for ef very much stronger in every way. which woman WM. McMURRAY. Generili Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. "Crater lake Is wonderful, ” states is cqn-stantly ficient service, for men lend women Furthermore, work in agriculture, John R. Alb n of New York, own«.- of subjected ren who can do things on the (arm, In nii-i'banlc arts and domestic seienco der her liable the Pacific mid Eastern railroad, who to many Functional the forest. In the shop ami mill and and mt can be so systematized and disorders that * correliited with the other subjects infurned Tuesday from a trip to the not only tend to destroy her comfort factory. In business, In the- home and happiness, but which gradually h ke. "and It is In 110 wise overrated. everywhere In the multifarious iidlvl- Dint Die trulnlng It affords for discip merge into chronic and serious dis- • Tlie country is Imniensvly wealthy In I eases. * llea of life. To meet this demand In line. or mind development, aside from Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is .scenic attractions between Medford * dustrial work must be introduced into Its utility value, will be lit least as i without a peer for the successful and tin- lake, which serves as a fitting tieatmnet of female weakness, pain Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns * the common and high schools, there ' great a.i that of mi) of the other sub ful and disordered menstrutation, ellmnx to an array of be.ruty. * and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every by bringing within the reach of all jects. hysteria, cramps, "bearing down "Tlie country will no doubt be ben- pains," inflammation and falling of * the- people the Hpecial training re "To accomplish the desired result thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or This Is a remedy of tlted greatly by opening the lake to the womb. * quired In the Industries. TI i I h work then* must be a goneral change of at-i ¡sterling worth. shelf-worn goods. tin outside world. It is well worth ! * should cove r the broad field of pro tltudi toward educulion. We must 1 Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences— a visit, and in years to come thous-j * duction, manufacture and commerce. abandon the old ideal of an educa-1 Cor. 7th and Main Streets amis of peopiv will sing its praises." * and everything the farmer needs. It should be- In harmony with the en tional ladder to the college or uni Klamath Falls .... Oregon Mrs. Allen stated: "Our expecta * vironment of the people, and adapted versity. Wo should hold out to the tions were pitched in a high key on * A FEW HARGA1NN. to their needs, whether In agricul average boy less hope of his attain account of what we had read, but * ture, in business, In the handicrafts, ing to the governorship of his State Five lota, slgn.ly location. $1500 the realization exceeded them. The Can loan $750 cn the deal, or In the- home. or to Du* presidency of the United scenery is quite the most wonderful A nico cottage with bath, ¡arg» "In this connection too much Im States. Greater Importance should i we have seen anywhere. Compii red lot, $1700. A good buy. portance cannot lie attached to the lie attached to the development of an 1 or for other information to S. C. Bar- Civil. SERVICE EXAMINATION A large residence, fii e lot, $350« with Crater lake scenic- wonders of i necessity of providing special educa ambition to excel In the industrial oc-, Three cottages on three lota. Room trum. forest supervisor, Roseburg, Europe fall flat. and are quite lady enough for another cottage; $2250 tion for women. There Is no truer cupntions In which at huirtt ninety- A civil sei vice examination for for Oregon. like. They lack the rugged beauty MASON & SLOUGH. •tateincnt tlinn that the prosperity two per cent of the people niuut Inev- est rangers will be held In Roseburg, The examination will be along « and wildness Dint charm the eye on and civilization of a country depend it ably spend their Uvea. Oregon, on October 25th and 26th, thoroughly practical lines, and will the Crater lake trip." Tribune. NOTICE. upon Die character of its homes, and 1909. Those desiring to take this ex consist of questions regarding uses "However, In correcting the mis-1 Parties wishing sagebrush land amination should apply at once to the tho modern home requires special takes of the past, the opposite ex- of the national forests. All persons The Southern Pacific railroad con clears«. call on or write, training in the sciences and arts re treme should be avoided. There will sumes 1 1.000.000 barrels of oil a Civil Service Commission. Washing between the ages of 21 and 40 will W. W. HASTEN, lating to home life. It Is as Important bo a constant change from one voca- year as fuel. > lltf Klamath Falla, Or» ton, D. C., for an application blank. 1 be eligibile. ABSTRACTERS Æ choice line of invest ments that will make l>t>rchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON i SLOUGH Summer Rates East Southern Pacific ASHLAND Dependable Hardware UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY GEO. R. HÖRN, the Hardware Man