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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
IM kl.AMATH HEI’RESEN I El) with Ills huppy wife und lii» children, born to Indepen reared In th« sunshine. West will tell the world ths «lory of It» opportunities through th« Nutlonul Farm Lund congte».«, und tlioUMund» will find the stories of their dreams ut lust come true. That the Nutlonul Farm Land con great will give a remarkable Impel um to tlm fat m development movement ull over the country 1» fully recog- nlzed by the oftlcer» and members of the National Dry Farming congress, home, sturdy Monster < out«•Hlion in I lllcngo To deuce, Ik- A«ldrc»»«-d II) ITimiluciil M«'ii Tim LAM) Foil EVERY ONE A BISMARCK STORY. Til«- Grout Northwest I* Welcoming Playing th« Rot« of Cousin Waa Ju«t to Hia Liking. A COOK'S CREST. Th» Dacoration Worn by a Persian Chat. Pompous I IT RAISES THE DOUGH CRESCENT I iiih ol Thousand» of Si'ltler». In bls university day» Blsrnar« k wus A quulut story from I’ersiu 1» given a» jolly ma) boisterous as tbe least in a t«ook by Mr James. The author In Ills article on "Making the promising youth of tils generation. Ac had missed from Id» »uddl«- the bru»» llonn'h of tlx.' New Northwest," which cording Io tbe utllbor of "The M P plute liiHcrlbed with the maker's mime. The National Furm Land congr«*»» For Bussla." lie enjoy««) «Ims-lng and Hooter, und wus wrutb al bias loss, appears In The Delineator for Oc to Io' lii Id In Clilcugo In tlm latter tinging better than study und wus as sin««- the num«* wcut for much to the tober, F. G. Moorhead says: full of fun ><» Ills « bwu companion part of November la th« expr«-»»l«m Judgment ut the east. and doe* more than the Count Keyst-rllng. wus det)« lent in It. Home» are to be had for practically "One day." lie »ays, "I was sitting of u now trend of American life. higher price powders un«l oil this difference In t«-m|M-rament In my favorite teashop with my friend all who apply, and hardships and high ami do»'» it better. That trend in toward the farm, and bungs u lute H umhiiii All. dlM'UMMlng uh umuii I Eng price» do not and »bould not count in ONE POUNO 25 CENTO One day tbe shy und reserved Key liiveHtnient In land, mid there uro »OU» or OHDOiM I iiik T s p«'i tidy In ubiiiidonlng north Per ■erlltig eame to Bismarck In gteat agl I the far«' of independence and future sia to H uhm I iiu imK'lilnutloiiM. when a three I'lariHOM of men lllti'reMted. | tatlou. moHt illgnihcd Persian entered the j prosperity* Public lands In the "Wliat is th«- mutter?” demanded Bls The num who live» In n Ida city, 1 nuberg«-. 11«* was preceded by u well IO THE FARMER* OF KLAMATH I'nl'ed States subject to entry and murck. the National Irrigation <ongr«Hs un«l bang» to u »trap to und from hla groom«-«! boy currying bl» dust coat. "My mother writes that an aunt and < Ol'.NT Y work, mid who I h dependent upon an other »Imllur organisations having Tin* rerHlun Isiived to me with great ;«-ttI-mi nt amount In area to twenty- two cousins are coming for a week to civility und pus»«-«) Into an Inner apart tlirec time» all the acres devoted to Berlin, mid. as they nr«* very young other for hla employment and In for their purpose tlm propagation and ment. A» both mini and boy bore The Klamath Development com come, I h looking to the furm as u promulgation of improved scientific burnlHbed gilt crests upon their tull all agricultural pursuits In Iowa, th« and Inexperienced. I must go alsmt pany proposes to procure and main everywhere with tlx-m. offering them mean» of emancipation, lie want» to ‘method» for getting ^naximutn ri it Mt rn U Im n lints I took them to lie pub greatest agricultural state in the all sorts of amusements. It 1» most tain at its office in Klamath Falls a lic fuhi'tionurlcs of no »mull im|M>r- world Were all the acres tillable, annoying." groaned Keyserllng. "as I live In the open and to make u decent ll urns from s«iXJ cultivation under to lice. permanent exhibit of such products have to prepare myself for exatnlna living mid to ho hla own I iokh lie I iuk various condition», u» well us tlm up '"Wbu was that. II uhsiiii All? I a»k- no h-HH than four ami three-quarter lions and have no time for pretty coun as are raised here. <-d. ‘I do not remember having seen I million families might rec«-lve their »eon the »olutlon of hl» problem In plication of new furmlng method». try cousins." We will greatly appreciate It if you him before, yet evidently be re«-og- allowance of one hundred and »Ixty Blsmar- k saw his cbance and Imm« the furm. The enormous »cope of the Nation- nlZed me." will bring or send to us some of your dlately Inquired: "*Tliiit.* »uld my friend, with Ids acres and Independent«-. Each year The man who ,‘ iuh money to Invent 1 al Farm Lund congress, in which “Have you ever seen these young best specimens. We will properly »mall, bendy eyes twinkling, '1» your the population of Trenton. N. J., or and who has made falHe Investments «•very slut« In the union will partici girls? Have they ever wen you?’ care for same and mark each exhibit «•««ok yes!’ , Oakland. Cal., find» homes In th«- new “Never In tny life." In vmloiiH lines I h -look Ing to land M pate, Insures for It» deliberation» " 'My cook!' I answered In ustonlsb I "Capital! Nothing could lx- lietter. with the name of the grower and the the HiifeHt of all Invi'Htment» and to more attention tliun ever has been iiient. '1 took him to be ut leust the [ North»«- t, mid still public lands re- Let me lx* Count Keyserllng for tbe ; part of the county in which it was governor'» < iilef of stuff.' ■ main to supply one hundred and six- time being, mid you become simple farm lund uh th« nufi-xt of land In- l«ul«l to any such event, and these sev " 'Well, be 1» your «'Iilef of staff, produced. It the exhibit be fruit, we veatments. eral organizations, whose activities which to I i I iii seem» u higher degree— | t.y acre hotm-s to «-very man, woman Bismarck. You stay at borne, and I will properly^preserve same !n jars. shall lu-come a first « lass cicerone dur Th« num who I uim land to »ell, who are largely confined to restricted di >«■»!' Ami iluMsnn Alt stull«*«! bls In mid child In New York City and Phil Ing all th«- time «>f their visit.” This is an important matter, and imitable smile. adelphia combined 1» Interested In the development of vision» of the country, will avail Keyserllng eagerly a<-«ept<*<l tbe prop we hope we may have your co-opera- " 'But v. Imt In the num« of good con The terms an- easy, yet harder, osition When tbe jroung ladi«o< ar the country, who wants to »«•«• arid or themselves of the opportunity to science 1» the impertlncn«« that lie ’tion. The future development of rived. Bismarck met them as Keyser than th«') were. It Is now n«*<-«-»»ary Irrlgubl«- or dry-farming lund or re bring before the entire world the j wear» upon Ills hat? '• 'Tiiut must be your crest. It Is u i to make one's residence on the home- ' llng ami placed bin,self at tlieir dis Klamath county depends upon our claimed land made into productive matter» In which they severally and budge of your»!' position during t heir stay in Berlin uniti-d and concerted efforts. farm homes, 1» Interested in placing the people of the whole country are " *Ou my honor, lluusun All, you : stead fourteen months before secur- ' Keyserllng burled bitnself in bis books Respectfully, must not make fun of me! I have Ing permission to commute, and by i and thought no more about It until tbe hi» land before the public. <l«-«-ply Interested. girls li.-id gone home to the Baltic W. S. WORDEN. given the imiu no crest, mid 1 have J paying a small amount receive pat- 1 provinces. All of these mon, and there are The program committee of the never set eyes <>u him before? Assistant to President. '* *1 have seen the badge!' Hassuu j ent to the land. A short time ago the i A w«-«k or two later be w.is dlscon- hundred» of thousands of them, are Nutlonul Farm Land congress In turn certed by receiving a letter from home thinking and talking land, and It Is fully appreciates th«- Importance of All continued. ‘It is undoubtedly your residence requirements were eight ; in which ids mother express«») her ~~ own. It bus the motto "Souter." which months. The price asked is small, j great delight in hearing from tbe bocauHe th)» 1» so that the great lund placing before th«- Intending furm 1» doubth-sH th«- old heraldic contrac ••<)T1< i. FOR Pl ‘»LIGATION movement of the day ha» come about ! luixl settler und developer the valu tion for tlx* word souteneur, und ul*o from fifty cents to a few dollars an young ladies and tlieir mother liow im Department of the Interior, U. S mensely they bad enjoyed themselves the subtitle. "By royal nppointment” ■ acre, with time allowed In which to und dally growing Into one of itsi- able Information that these bodies Land Office at Lakev1«»-, Oregon, and how- very agreeable ami kind tlieir -yes!'" make th«- pay ments. Or one may live cousin had been. August 13, 1909. most Important fuels of American so have at their command. Their educa It was. of course, the missing saddle “1 am overjoyed." continue«) tbe fond NOTICE is hereby given that John cial and financial life. tive value 1» Incalculable, and a con plate, which tlx- Ingenious cook had on the land continuously for five parent, "tojieur front their description C. B«-ach, whose postoffice address is "conveyed” ns n heraldic decoration. i years and cultivate it and so get it The National Earm Land congress spicuous place In the progrum will ' that you have grown quite stout aDd j Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the Settled the Duel. free of cost. robust during vonr stay at Berlin." proposes to bring the home seeker; be reucrv«-d for addre»»«-» by repre | 16th day of March, 1909. file in this Imrd Mar-li. afterward the Marquis Each day in th«- year a heavlly- The One Who Knew. and the lun«l owner together upon a sentatives from these organizations. I office Sworn Statement and Applica- of Queensls-rry, was not accustom«*«! "Elijah.” said tbe judge to the de rational ba»!». The board of governors of the Na to view a duel with unbecoming up- ’ laden train comes to a halt in western fendant, "you have had a fair trial. tion No. 01703, to purchase the I Canada and pours forth its cargo of prehi-nslou mid ttsuully attended mi ISENW%, NESW%, NWSEK Sec The land agent ha» often over tional Dry Farming congress, which , affair with mi nlr of enjoyment that ; «-ager-faced homesteaders. Sunny Al- Tlie prosecuting attorney lias shown tion 5, Township 38 South, Range 9 by «-ircunistantial evidence that can stated hl» facts. The homeseeker ha» meets at Billings, Mont., October 26. often was dt-cldi-dly displeasing and not be gainsaid that you were in Mr. East, Willamette meridian, and the not I ad all of the fuels concerning all 27 and 28, 1909. Xias already taken { «•mburriissing to Ills adversary. But 1 berta, prosperous British Columbia i Brown's chicken coop ou tbe night timber thereon, under the provisions of the available farm lund nectlon» action by* Instructing the national lie was m-rved at last with that sau«-e j and unpronounceable Saskatchewan, that bis hens disappeared, and your at of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts which the proverb explains Is for tbe placed before him. But the National secretary-treasurer, John T. Burns.1 gander as Well as for the goose. It j to say nothing of unspellable Assini- torney in bis s[ieecb has practically amendatory, known as the "Timber admitted that tbe theory ut the prus«.- Farm Lund congress proposes to col- to accept a position on th«- advisory ' was when he was challenged,to tight 1 bola. have been in their dreams for cutiou is true. Have you anything to and Stone Law," at such value as lect the true facts of furm lund possl- committee of the National Farm un Irish s|sirtsman. I>«rd March ap months, perhaps for years; at last say Ix-fore the court pronounces its might be fixed by appraisement, and peared on tlx- ground accompanied by that, pursuant to such application, decision ?" billtli'H throughout th«' wlxde country | lain«! congress, and bus expressed th«' I n second. surgeon and other witnesses, i they have been reached. the land and timber thereon have "Jedge." said Elijah, rising jiolitely. Poverty ig behind the»«- homescek- und to place exact Information before pleasure of It» congress that he j ills opponent arrived s « hui afterward "all l's got to say is dis. 1 don't know- been appraised, June 14, 1909, the the men who want It. should act on that committee and | with a similar retinue, but added to ! ers, a few more days and, looking much about de law. but 1 does know timber estimated 225 M. board feet by a person w ho stagger«-,! under the The Idea buck of th«* National I take whatever active part may be re- ' weight of a |s«11sI kh | oak coffin, which over the roiling prairies, they will be beabsay evumdence isn't good, an’ all at $1.50 per M. and the land $24.50; ' dese lawyell» says is beabsay. I Farm Lund congress ha» won instant qulred of him in connection with the In* de|sisitcd on the ground, end up. monarchs of all thev survey. The re- ougbter know, fob 1 uz de only man that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application w ith Its lid facing Is«rd March mid his I versed train disappears over the east in that chicken coop dat night, an' l's recognition throughout the country. monster meeting In Chicago. party. L«>r«l March became ths idtslly and sworn statement on the 22d day I denied it raigbt erlong.”—Chicago Post. The necessity of just such a gather uncomfortable wln-n In- reud the in ern horizon, but there is no regret, of October, 1909, before R. M. Rich scription plate, engraved with his own i They have come into the Promised ing of fact» ha» pointed the import- ardson, U. S. Commissioner, at Klam Ills Credit Still Good. An Apology? name and till«- and the date and year l-and. Seventv-three thousand of ath Falls, Oregon. anc»' of the National Farm Land con A London journal says that a lively Knlcker Hus Jones anything for a of death, and peace was patcbc-d lip. (them made the trip and took up discussion ouce took place in a town Any person is at liberty to protest gress. And the result has been an rainy day? council in tbe north of England. One this purchase before entry, or initiate Not Person»!. I homesteads last year. That means Intorest surprising in Its extent. Böcker--Yes, h«> has saved a friend Count d'Orsay had an explosive tem one thousand two hundred coaches thing le«l to another till oue of tbe ’ a contest at any time before patent disputants gave another tbe lie direct. j issues, by filing a corroborated affi Th«' W^nt Is particularly Interested per. Str Algernon West says that the to borrow an umbrella from. New- The iusulted party rusheil forward, In this land congress. It has prob- | count "on«-«- called on the publishers, tilled to capacity, each day of the year davit in this office, alleging facts and the pair clinched. At that mo York Times. Messrs. Saunders & Otley. on Ijidy a train of four cars filled with hope-I which would defeat the entry. ably more to offer the homeseeker uient tin* first man exclaim«'d. "1 re Blesslngtou's behalf ami use«! very fill humanity. ARTHUR W. ORTON, iterate that you are a liar!" To tbe than any other section of the country. strong language. A Is-autlful gentle 8-19 10-21 Register. astonishment of every one, tbe aggriev It Makes a »IfTen-nce. It wants young men, strong men man In a white neckcloth said he ed party let go his hold. "Oh. well.” A Panish government commission "What did you say last night when would rather sacrifice I-idy Blessing men of muscle and determination to be said, "ic that case 1 accept the I HAVE BUYERS ton's p.-itn trig«- than stand such per has reported sustaining the claims of , apology. If a man says he reiterates, i I Jack asked you to marry him?” colonize Its undeveloped places. sonal abuse. 'I am not personal.' sai l i two Copenhagen brothers that they, that is all any gentleman can ask." He For Klamath county lands. Send me »'Orsay. ‘If you ar«- Saunders, then ’"I shook my head.” To such men It Is a land of proin- I have perfected a system by which it did not understand why the bystand description, terms and price, and I ---- Otley: if you are Otley. then ----- Ise. It promises golden fields of "Sideways or up and down?"— ers laughed, but the tight was off. Saunders.' " is possible for a person at one en«l will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty grain. It holds out pictures of or- j Boston Transcript. «•f a wire to see what is going on at j Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and Learned It by i»r. chards and groves s>t with budding His Popularity. The dear little girl arose, bowetl mid the other in its natural colors, with-' “Are you popular with the Kash 8 Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. fruit tree«. It offers the dairyman I British agricultural colleges have recited it l:i this manner: out the aid of photography. girls?" rich pastures and good murkets. To succeeded in growing from sprouts "Lettuce Denby up N. Hewing. "Oasln'd !f I know. Each one al Merle Houston, who was operated Widow Hartfont N. E. Fate; hint who would look down the long potatoes in which both tlx- yield and Sllll II E. V'ng, still per Sue Wing. New suits filed: Thomas Coppin ways intri duces tin* as a friend of her on recently at the Klamath hospital, Learn to label Aunty Watte." sister."—Cleveland I-eader. rows of green vineyards the West quality have been Increased and the of Hornbrook, Cal., vs. E. E. Lyons is recovering very rapidly. Dr. Ham Then, with the tumultuous applause holds out her hand. And In the «< n- disease-resisting powers strength and C. O. Morgan, trustee. Richard of the nndletic«- ringing hi her ears, Read anything half an hour a day ilton reports that he will be sent ter of each picture is the farmer's ened. w'le sat down In happy confusion. and in ten years you will be learned — home soon. Shor«' Smith, attorney for plaintiff. Emerson. i'rom All Hi'i liiiiia of I llioll POWDER The Boston Store Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children Let us outfit your Boy for School. We will save you Money. * * I Boys’ Suits at Extra i i Reduction ’■ i ♦ T ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ _, —* ♦ ♦