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• •< «• • ♦ % « •• * ® * • • « • S < » ' 0 • • • •• ••• •e • • • _ • * 4 • * 4 9 « I «O « • .• % « • • « ♦ • •• . * 1- - . • ■ SINCE ELECTION IS OVER WE MAY EXPECT MORE PROSPEROUS TIMES And with better times comes the time to buy your Furniture MORRIS And now is the tine as our prices are 30 per cent lower than ever before. CHAIRS STEEL 0 HY DELAY ON PRICES LIKE THESE RANGES CHAIRS 90c to $3 * Everything for the House Everything for the House $7.00 to $25.00 $30.00 to $75.00 Hurrah for Prosperity! Hurrah for Better Wages! I Woodruff & Turner ■■■■ â I I Ezra. GODOWNS OF JAPAN. THE BLACK SHADOW. THE MALIGNED BARBER. “A scheme of rotation. That is tafety Warehouses Made Necessary by taka that large field there. You put Omaha, Nov. 3—A petition signed Superstition of the A Defense of the Meek and Lowly Ton- that to one purpose one year, an- A Very Curious the Frequency of Fires. by W. R. Hearst be1 ore a notary sorial Artist. Tupi Indians. Fire is one of the terrors that other purpose the next year and public in New York and asking that The professional humorist has a We had been listening to the dodge at the elbow of the Japanese still different the third year, and so j ftories of an officer recently re- few jokes which have survived the the $600,000 libel suit filed recently on. ” householder all the time, and be -----000----- I turned from service in the Philip fall of dynasties and the crash of by Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma, cause he lives in a matchwood dwell | pines about the curious supersti- worlds and which will pursue their against Mr. Hearst in [the State Su ing Sakure-san has to take a curious GOT IN ALL THE NEWS. ; (ions among the brown races, when triumphant career until Gabriel ap- precaution against the sudden loss preme Court of Nebraska in < )maha, [ one of the party, who had been sev- ; pears with his official announce of all his household goods. This Cummings Killed a Lot of Ads. and 1 era! years a resident of Brazil, re- ment, “Time is, time was, but time be transferred to the Federal Court Raised a Row. precaution is the godown. | lated an experience he had had shall be no more!” was tiled here today by J W. Battin, The stranger in Tokyo or Yoko When Amos Gummings was matt 1 among the native Indians along the , One of these jofces relates to the Mr. Hearst's attorney. hama who sees from his rickshaw a aging editor of the New York Sun, j Amazon river at. the time of a lu loquacity of barbers. Because of The basis of the petition is that as strange iron plated building with many years ago^-in important nows nar eclipse. He said: “1 noticed the industrious professional humor doors liktj turret shutters and point story came in Kite one night und I that for several days every Indian ist the tousorial artist has to live parties to the suit reside in states ed roof heavily incrusted with tiles was sent to the composing room 1 employed in my hosts’ sawmill, ten down a worldwide reputation for other than Nebraska, the case can is led to believe that here perhaps with “must” written above it, which or twelve in number, spent their idle, superfluous and unprofitable not pe tried in a state court. is some feudal fort of the old time, meant that on no account must the ; entire noon hour in making ar- conversation. There Is alegal question involved ready to house fighting men against news be left out of the paper. A | rows and testing them by shooting Have you ever seen a barber who the attacks of a street mob. But few minutes after the copy boy re them at a large tree, not less than talked too much? The Gazette nev in the case as to whether such case when the tourist finds one of these turned to the editorial rooms and 100 yards distant, which stood in er has. can be transferred to the Federal black sheeted buildings on every reported that the foreman had said , the clearing around the mill. When you go into the temple of Klamath Farmers Begin Hog other Court. block he learns from the the paper was already overset and “ Of course the-ie men are familiar the barber to have an operation per E. D. Smith, the local attorney Raising country dweller that these things that two cqjumns of other news with the use of firearms and use formed upon your aching whiskers for G »vernor Haskell, said: are godowns, or storehouses for would have to be killed if the guns in hunting. But for some rea you will find him and his associates household goods. “I would rather try the case in a “must” story was to get in. Cum son, probably a tradition, supersti to their work quietly and Klimath Falls' ' >r, Nov. 4-Two When a fire gets well started in mings took the copy from the boy tion or prophecy, still preserved, it. attending Federal Court if it has jurisdiction, industriously. If they age not busy carloads of hogs were loaded at Dor the crowded blocks of dolls’ houses for the reason that the statlaws of ris for shipment to Sacramento a in a Japanese city, it is rarelv slop and went himself to the composing is a part of nearly every Indian they will all go quietly to their room. He demanded an explana boy’s education to make and use chairs, treating you with pleasant Nebraska do not allow any punitive few days. The hogs came from th« ped until from ton to fifty ho 1 e tion. The foreman told him that bows and arrows, even though re courtesy, but not volunteering any damages and the Federal Court does. the Klamath basin and were the have been consumed • nd a black there was a pressure of advertise siding in the cities. I was aston conversation. If you insj| upon dis- roar has boon drawn across the ments that night and that they had ished at the skill these men dis ! cussing the living issues af the day Haif the amount we are suing for, first to be expoited from the country whole face of the d: tri- t Beci.i usurped some of the space usually played. They rarely missed the tar while your alfalfa is being mown $300,000 represents punitive dam this year. They were driven 40 the houses are so Aim \ md crov. J- given to news. get or struck it so high that they Jou will probably have ¡msattentive ages." miles to the nearest railroad point, ed so closely to other (hat the Jap “What shall I kill?” asked the could not reach and withdraw the istener, but there willTve no fle- foreman. making the trip in four days anc-e firemen even at their l>< t arrows. When asked wlmt so many I bate. The barber who y .making ------OOO------- do little with a well developed bl.i'i “Kill two columns of advertise arrows were made for, their only your face look human will 1A you and arriving at their destination in I certain astute citizen e.o t !!■•• e Japan Dines 200 U. S. Bus monts and print all the news,” or answer was ‘To shoot the black do the talking. good condition. The shipment was iron sheathed and fluttered tv.o dered Cummings, and it. was done. shadow,’ which toune was no expla Many worthy old men and women iness Men consigned to Gerber Bros, of Sue- storied storehouses, wherein th" The next day there was trouble nation at all. who shave themselves or don’t shave rament , and the price was 4c gross householders of the nci hhorlmod around the Sun oilice. A hurried “Now. making these arrows is at all have a deep seated idea that and the storekeeper-- of the di-trnt meeting of (he stockholders was both difficult and delicate work. Tokio, Nov. 4—The vartous Jap weight. a barber shop is a wicked sort of can store a wav their valuables. called, and it vias a storiFV one. Both shaft and feathers must be place, where people read sporting anese associations interested in for It has long since become an es The godowns are so heavily eign trade tonight gave a banquet in tablishcd fact that the Klamath sheathed with iron plate and -< Some of the stockholders wanted to carefully chosen, while fashioning papers and tell yellow stories and have Cummings discharged, Imt this city in honor of the represent i ountry is especially adapted to the , weighted with mud tile- flint t!i- • Charles A. Dana stood up for him, the points, which are made of a cxcjiange spavined jokes. This is separate piece of harder wood and atives of the Pacific Coast business grow ing of pork , the alfalfa making j rarely burn All day long t’ ci; and as Dana owned the greater part charred and shaped in (I k 1 fire, re also entirely erroneous. Pink pa pers are no longer seen in first rate interests no v visiting in this country. excellent feed and the climate being windows are kept almo 1 hermetic of the stock his voice was all pow quires both skill andpnt iencc. Only barber shops, and the customer giv ally sealed by heavy swinging shut erful. After the meeting Mr. Dana the wing feathers of a bird possess The function was attended by fully a preventive for diseases which often tors that look like the doors of a walked out of his office and straight the spiral twist neces-ary to give en to vulgar language would soon be made to understand that his 200 businessmen, and in the speeches prove diastrous to the hog industry safe. When a fire comes to a cer to Cummings’ desk. He put his delivered there was a frank and free ¡n other sections. Owing to the tain district the fir t thing is to hand affectionately on the manag the arrow a rotary motion in flight patronage was not wanted at such a “The night of the eclipse I'wcnt place. interchange of views and ideas, the lack of transportation facilities little close district the first godown and ing editor's shoulder and said: to my hammock, >is usual, not re There are low down barber shops, “Amos, v<m have my permission membering that one was due. It just as there are low down drug general tone taken by the speakers attention has been given to this in- put it in shape to weather the flames. to tl.iuw out advertisements to occurred about, midnight. 1 was being such as to clearly prove that dusry in the past, but with the ap To these public fireproof safe- make room for the news whenever sleeping soundly when I was awak stores, hotels and grocery stores. But in the places of the better class all appiehension as to the possibility proach of the railroad many of the householders take their best in your opinion it is necessary. We ened by some one gently shaking the atmosphere is always good and of a clash of commercial interests be the farmers are turning their furniture, (heir por. elain ami their are publishing a newspaper, not an my hammock. Rousing myself, 1 clean, and the proprietors, being tween the two coun ries is entirely attention in this direction and delicate prints. The wives keep advertising poster.” found the oldest man employed in decent and respectable themselves, locked up there their l»est kimonos Shortly afterward an improve the mill bending over me. The do not want the money—or the con unfounded. the result is that the pro and their odds and ends of jewelry. ment was made in the presses so The American speakers showed duction is already much heavier than Merchants have their excess stock that two or more pages could be eclipse was on and the room was so versation—of those who are not de dark that I could not distinguish cent and respectable. keen appreciation of he receptions is needed to supply the home de stowed away within them. added to the paper at the last mo his features, but his voice was very So much for men who have l.een Whenever there is a fete in am ment if necessary. accorded them l>y|the business men maud. Livestock dealers report grave as he said in Portuguese, ! misrepresented and maligned by jay of all sections of J ipan, and the hogs plentiful in the basin, but most Japanese home or j reparations are ‘Pardon, senhor, but do you not ' humorists.- Emporia Gazette being made for the entertainment want the moon to shine again?’ funtcion as a w hole is viewed by all of them not ready for market. of some special guests the servants ‘ Moon—what’s the matter with it?’ ------ OOO------ who attended as being highly signi Beecher's Fee. arc sent to the nearby godown to ----- OOO------ I asked, only half awake. ‘It has bring home all the valuables. Pic On one occasion when Henry gone out and will not shine again ficant and successful, and portend HOW TO TREAT A SPRAIN Birds as Ventriloquists. tures arc again hung on the wall, Ward Beecher was on a lecturing ing'a great future development in Sprains, swellings and lameness the heavy bronze vase is restored tour Major Bond, his manager, was ! until we shoot the black shadow. Many birds form their sounds the trade of both c« untries. are promptly relieved by Chamber for the day to its special taboret. sitting lieside him in the railway Will the senhor let me take his gun ■ without ofwning their bills The to begin driving it away?’ lain s Pain Balm. This liniment re ami the wardrobe of madame is re pigeon is a wi ll known instance of car. Suddenly the preacher slapned “I gave him my double barrel Will Report to Harriman duces inflammation ami soreness so plenished. his hand on the little watch pocket gun and half a dozen cartridges, this. Its cooing can lx distinctly that a sprain may be cured in about Then with the passing of the spe of his trousers and drew forth a and he went out. Greatly mystified* la ard, although it does not open its one third the time required by the Soon bill. The call is formed internally cial occasion passes al o the house small envelope. For a moment he * OOO— usual treatment. For sale by C. Y. in the throat and chest and is hold grandeur. All the fleeting looked at it in surprise, then opened j Lowe. rendered audible only by re onance. prettiness of flrint and flowered ki it and smiled. Presently he turned j Meteors. Col W. H. Holabird, the special COLDS AND CTOUP IN CHILDREN mono is swallowed up in the black to his companion. Similar ways may be oh cried in In Chinese literature there is many birds and other animals. The 1 representative of E. H. Har.iman maw of the godown. — New York “ Major, ” said he, “ I married a •M.v little girl is subject to Cohls,” mention of meteors which fell in rn at railroad magnate a fi vv months 614 B. C. The oldest known me clear, loud call of the cuckoo, ac who recently investigated the Coos says Mrs. U m II. Seng. Ne. 41, Fifth Sun. igo. und as 1 was taking leave of teorite which was seen to fall is cording to one natural: t, is tho Bay country to ascertain whether St. Wheeling. W. Vs. •‘Last spring A Practical Relation. resonance of a note formed in the she had a severe s|>ell and a terrible him he handed me an envelope, 1 there was sufficient business here to cough but I cured tier with Cliamlier “I SUppo.-e you follo'w a system • hich 1 slipped in mv pocket un- j now on exhibition at Ensisheim, Al bird. The whirring of the snipe, sace. Germany. In 1492 it came justify the construction of a railway Iain's Congh Remedy without the aid of rotation in y<mr u lii ifltiiral op >' ned That vias the la-t I thought crashing down through the air with which betrays the approach of the of a doctor, and my little boy has been oration-," <a ually observed the from Drain h re, has wired friends of it until today. Just now I opened a roar that, prostrated the peasantry bird to the hunter, is an act of ven prevented many times from having high broved _iu.l ... 0 <>f the myd triloquism. Even the nightingale t. and this is what I found.” in Marshfield that he will leave Los the croup by the timely use of thia ern agricuii .11 al college. with fright. It buried itself deeply has certain notes whu h are pro The major took tlx* envelope. in the -earth. It weighed 260 duced internally and which are au- ■ Angeles, Nov. 13. for New York symp.” This remedy ia for sale by "I ■ 1 ■>’ it kind <-i » -> -tem ?" A thin it were five $1.00(1 bills. I (J. Y. Lowe. pounds and hangs today in the par dible while the bill is closed. inquired h>- ■ -I, lmr<l banded L’ncle where lie will go over the matter Wants Case Transfererd with Mr. Harriman and his hoard of directors. Judging from this statement, a early announcement of the decisio i ot E. 11 Harriman in regard to th construction of a railroad to Coos Bay may be expected. Col Hol abird will reach New York about November 20. and the matter will probably be decided by December 1. Since leaving Coos Bay, Col. Holabird has gone over the Tilla mook project. While lie has not made any statement concerning it, the und. rstanding is that the Tilla mook line does not tap as rich a country as is to be fonnd in Coos county—Times. iah church. • • • •