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THK BEND ttULLtfntfi BEND, ORE:, VEDNESDAV, DF.CKMBER 0, tOlO. PAGE l.T. SISTERS ACADEMY TO BE BUILT AT KLAMATH FALLS licttcr to President of Klamath Com mercial Club SiijN Ground MuHt Secured Take Subscriptions. That Klamath Falls la to secure the. Slaters boarding school and day academy planned to bo established In Oregon by tho Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Is Indicated by a letter from Hugh J. Marshall, pastor of tho Sacred Heart church, of Klamath Falls, to J. V. Solman, president of the Commercial club of that city, which appeared In a recent lssuo of tho Klamath Record. Tho letter was In part as follows: "Mr. J. W. Sclman, president Com mercial Club, Klamath. FoIIb, Ore., near Sir Many Inquiries nro being mado as to whether or not tho Sisters nro going to establish here. I take this method of an open letter to you as president of tho Commercial club, to Inform tho public how far wo have succeeded In the effort to secure a Sister's institution. "Mother Rose, who was here a low weoks ago to look over the field, thinks tho timo opportune to open a hospital but sua has consented to establish a boarding houso and day academy provided wo sccuro tho ground and guarantco a sufficient number of pupils. "Bend lately becamo out rivla and bidding fafr to outstrip us unless we tako care, la making every effort to lnduco Mother Roso to send out a number of Sisters. If I am correctly Informed, a $15,000 parcel of land In tho city limits was lately acquired nnd presented gratis to the Sisters. On their part, tho Sisters will build a hospital Immediately. "In order that wo tany tako nil vantago of Mother Hoso's proposition ut once and thus avoid any likeli hood of failure, I respectfully request you to tako this matter in hand and to appoint a committee to help raise tho necessary money by .subucrlp tlon. "Confident of tho hearty support of tho Commercial club and of tho citizens of Klamath, I am, Vory truly yours,, HUail J. MARSHALL, Pastor Sacred Heart Church." Aneltnt Abynfrda. Tho Abysstnlans nro n rnco renown ed for their courage nnd good look. Of a deep brown In color, they nro well formed nnd handsome, Intelligent nnd fond of gaycty, too, but their needs arc very simple, nnd they lire In primitive fashion In rough circular Btone huts thatched with grass. Tho history of Abyssinia dates very far back, Before Christ tho country formed part of the ancient -country of -Bthloplar -The queen of Sbcbn was an Al. minimi queen, and tho kings of Abyssinia claim descent from her. Loudon Spec tator. Sick Horrlngi. "Why," said a youngster to his elder brother, "do herring have so iuan more Illnesses than other fish?" "Who says they do?" asked tho youth addressed. "Why, this book snys thnt thousands upon thousands of thorn are cured ev ery year." Not to Bo Uecolved. "Ilavo you studied the plays of Soph, oclcs?" naked tho serious young wo- man. "Quit Jokln." replied Mr. Lowbrow. "I know everybody In iKith Icnuiiri, There ain't any auih player.' Wash. Inston Star. Mathematical Item. Teacher What I nn unknown quan tity? Bright Hoy What you get when you buy u ton of coal. Huston Tran script. ' j HOTEL PORTLANb has opened fonbusiness and solicits your patronage. Every room is steam heated, and hot and cold water facilities. The rooms are newly furnished with comfort able new furniture. Accommodations can be given you under either the American or European plan. HOTEL PORTLAND GEORGE H. DAVIS, Proprietor Opposite the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. box factory. GROWTH OF THE BODY. It Comei In Alternate Periods of Filling and 8tratehlng. That men and women grow In hjlgkt and weight from birth until maturity. If they live the ordinary term of years, and that, as a rule, men are taller than worsen nro facts of common knowledge, now this growth Is ac complished Is not so generally known, nor Is It commonly understood that tho dlfferenco In length of tho male and female of tho species Is apparent even at birth. Carefully kept records show that tho average boy baby Is about two-flfths of an Inch longer at birth than is tho nverngo baby girl. Another curious- featuto of this growth discovered by patient research Is the fact that It Is nut n graduut anil regular Increase. There nre pciiods In which tho youthful body expands rap Idly in length, whllo It seems to be come thin and lean. Then comes n time where there Is llttlo Increnso In height, but the body becomes plump. While there Is a slight difference of opinion na to the exact number of years and nges when these alternate growths are In evi dence, tho general proposition Is con ceded by the most thorough of tho In vestigators. ProfessorStratz tabulates this growth of tho body ns follows: Period of the first fullness of body, two to Dvc years; period of first stretching, six to eight years; period of second fullness, nine to eleven yenrs; period of second stretching, twelve to sixteen years; pe riod of maturing, seventeen to twenty Uvo years. Professor Welssenberg, however, di vides the tlmo of growth somewhat differently nnd makes allowance for n difference between tho periods of ebntigo In girls mid boys. His tabulation Is ns follows: Period of llret fullness, two to four years; period of llrst stretching. live to six years; period of retarded growth, boys eight to twelve years, girls eight to ten years; period of second stretching, boys thirteen to eighteen years, girls eleven to fifteen years; periods of re tarded growth, boys nineteen to twenty-six J ears, girls sixteen to nineteen years, period of standing still mill of tho second fullness, twenty-six or twcnty-uluo to llfty-ono years; period of decline, tlfty-two to seventy-sir years. Among other Interesting features of this growth, it is noted that tho chauges nro not constant within the limits of a year, but appear to depend upon tbo season. It La been found that Increases In height and girth of chest aro greater In summer than In winter. It would seem that tho greatest gains In weight aro mado from August to January, tho weight remaining almost constant from Kcbruaiy to May. Of course thcro arc tunny special enures which In Individual cases make exceptions to these rules, but under noimal conditions this Is tho way our bodies grow from babyhood to ma turity. New York American. A Lament From Japan. Tho opening of Japan 1ms brought many new trades, but It has driven other out of existence. One handi craft which Is making a long but a losing light Is that of making fudo or writing brushes. It might hae been expeeted to Increase, seeing that edu cation Is ten times ns pruvulcut as In the old days, but tho steel pen and tho lead pencil are formidable competitors and. with their vulgar elllclency, aro gradually making tho use of futlu obso lete. In the primary schools young .lupuu Is taught to wield the brush, but In tho middle schools tbey enro but llttlo for tho cleganco of the Chi nese stjle of writing, and I ho modern ctecl pen Is much In evidence. Jupan Society Hullotln. Clean up and paint up. See Ed wards. Adv. 1 LIBELED THE KING. Then Ha Turned Informer and Won a 8ubftanttal Reward, A colonel In tho Prussian army, who had been discharged nt the closo of the Bovcn Years war, Importuned Fred erick tho Great to bo reinstated. Weary of tho Incessant solicitations of his troublcsomo Visitor, Frederick at length gavo onlcts that ho should ucver be admitted to his presence. Some weeks later a most bitter libel against his majesty appeared. Freder ick seldom gave hlmielf any concern about such nttneks, but the present one exasperated htm so much that he of fered n reward of CO frledrlchs of gold for tho discovery of tho author. The day following the disgraced colonel de manded nnd obtained nn nudloucc. "Sire," he began, on being admitted, "your majesty has Just promised GO frledrlchs for the discovery of tho au thor of a recent publication. I nm come to claim that recompense. Heboid in mo the imfortuuuto llbelerl My llfo I forfeit freely, but remember your royal pledge, nnd whllo you punish me, send to my poor wife and children tho re ward due to the Informer." Tho king, although struck with the sad extremity and self sacrifice of tho officer, said sternly "Go Instantly to the fortress of Span dau nnd there await my Judgment I" "I obey,"' said tho culprit. "Hut tho money?" "Within two hours your wlfo shall recelvo It," said the king. 'Tako this letter and give It to the commandant but he must not open It until after din ner," Tho colonel nrrlved nt 8pnndau nnd gavo himself up ns a prisoner. At the prescribed moment tho commandant opened the royal mandate. It ran: To tho bearer I give the command of Upandau. The present Kovemor Is to take the command of Merlin as a. reward for pnt services. KRHDRtUCiC Muilcal Bruliee. "Hint's n peculiar looking bruise, you bavo on the back of your neck," ob served tho doctor. "Yes," said tho patient. "I am sub ject to those. You see, I'm a clarinet player In nn orchestra." "I don't see how that can produce bruises on the back of your neck." "it doesn't product) them exactly, but It places mo In a position where I am very liable to get them." "How is that?" "I Bit directly In front of the man who plays" tho slide trombone." New ark Eagle. The Soft Answer. A certain politician seeking office was very much Incensed at certain re marks which hnd been mado about him by tho leading paper of the town. Ho burst into the editorial room llko a dynamite bomb nnd exclaimed: "You nre telling Ilea nliout ma In your paper, and you know It I" "You havo no cause for complaint," sold the editor coolly. "What In the world would you do If wo told tho truth about you?" New York Globe. Too Exacting. Lucy Don't you Just adoro Clarenco Joyco? My, I think he's tho hundsom est thing! Mabel Well, his noso Is a llttlo tint, and his hair pretty light, mid his eyes nro n trltlo big nnd pule, nnd his eyebrows Lucy Oh, I know. You always expect n man to bo a regu lar Venus! New York Times. Good Advice. Mr, Woggs Somebody wrote to the editor to ns): how to eat corn off the cob. Mrs. Woggs What does tho ed itor say? Mr. Woggs Ho snys, silent ly. Somen llle. (Mass.) Journal. How Do You Do? Ha t)c you done your Christmas shopping? Our storo Is head quarters for men's gifts; If you want to give biro what ho likes como whore he buys for himself Gifts for .Men: Fancy Shirts Bilk Shirts, Hosiery, Handkorchlefs, Stick Plus, Pajamas, liathrobes, Kelts Mufflers, Neckwear, Collars, Hunting Shirts, Mack inaw, Coojntttt LUrt IIKHK ARK HO.MK OTIIHIt HI (MICTIONS: HART SCHAFFNKR & MARX Clother, 20 00 to I3C 00, Ovtr coats, $20.00 and up; Men'a Swoatera, Men's Silk Underwear, Men's Wool Underwear; Boys' Suits, Cups, Shoes and Mackinaw . DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING KARLY MARTIN & CASHMAN THK HO.MK OK HART KCHAIVNKR il MAH.V 1'lon.lirlm Hlioea A Hpeclalty. PROGRESS IS MADE Klamath Right of Way Committee Is Getting Deeds. (Klamath Record.) Tho right of way coramlttco that has been working In tho country has mado somo progress this weak. Tho committee, has boon Inter viewed during tho paBt week by some of their friends living In tho country who Insist thnt tho town Is doing ita shnro nnd more and thnt tho country pcoplo who will bcuefllt from tho irwBiffapitiiwsoiisiiiMBtliiJWnrTCllilWilS!iM lheOnlyGraiidPrize (Highest Award) eivcn to' Dictionaries aHhcPanama- I Pacific Exposition" WasenQirfedfo. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL TOH Superiority of Educational Merit. This new creation answers with final authority Jill kinds of nnztllnir questions such 3 "Howlaitefmwi pronounced?" "Where, is Flan- dcrtr " " What is a continuous tot ooer'"WhjrtwaiotWfcr',,What is uAito coalt" "Howiaiiat pro nounced?" nnd thousands of others. More than 180,000 Vocabulary Terms. 30,000 Geographical Subject. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Over G00O Illus trations. 2700 Pages. The only diction ory nlth tho divided page a stroke of genius. KnilimJUIi- Paptr EiiXlm. Write for tpccl- incn roses, 11 ualrnuoiis. etc. free, a ret of i rocket Mapi It tj jou noma tale rj par'- C.&C. MERRIAM CO. JpritjfoU, Miu. YOU KNOW OF A VUlior A Dfpiilure A Birth A Dealh An Accident An Illnen OR- Any New Building Sodil Functions Meeting A Real EuUte TieoJiction Any Improvement OR- f Anything thai it of Interest ITS NEWSI Phone it lo The Bulletin 51 BiUitun It ISux CLOTUUS JaHTirttHl aaabtktwjBBm agWBaaijCjan tSi, I (t wVtfcirl III k wgfir I WxN'ilk t IT JbK bIbbbHA VbbbbBbbbM I baajBI tSV8 NOW REMCMDER.SI.l VOU DON'T HA.VETO TAKE? A k CHAW THR SIZE or THAT COvA THIS IS HIGH-CLASS COODST AND A LITTLE CHEW IS ALL you need, r YOU W-B CUT chewers know all about tobacco satisfaction. You feci sort of sorry for users of the old kind. There is so little tobacco satisfaction in tobacco with excess of sweetening, no matter how big a chew they take. It's sort of difficult to mak:: beginners understand how much satisfaction there is in tobacco if it's rich tobacco. They will know when they get to be regular W-B CUT users. Hiae by WETMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 VIea Sare, New TetV Cty construction of moro railroads nnd cheaper frolght rates, bo allowed to como in for part of tho expense. Nothing has been dono in this di rection as yet but no doubt It will crystalllzo into tangiblo results. With this good fooling between Dentists Dominating Domluaiico does not muan monopoly, not leadership, not control by holding n club over tho pcoplo whereby combination or trunt methods and high prices nro demanded, control by a combination of sovornl firms, or n Bocloty of dentists, but domlnnnco loon menu ns Is our method, frro from society ngreonmntH or oxrlmdvo pro cesses, nnd is supported by public recognition nt tho high clntm work and stnudlng of our firm. This, method Is tho employment of publicity that Is both national nnd Intonslvo. Such publicity brings us not only n volume of business, which is. of course, tho primary purpose, but it brings stability on account of fuinlllurizlng tho public with our class of work, which Is n guarnnteo of futuro patronage, and it brings security, as tho public gains conflilonoo In us. If nil dentists woro narrow-minded, ethical, society nr trust dentists, how could tho common people, with nil other hlgh-pricod commodities and high cost of living, think of saving their teeth T Hut, having in our midst tho King Deo Dentists, advertising and doing work nt such reasonable prices nnd for tho very bctt of work, excelled by initio, evon In theso times you nro ublo to mivo your tooth, or get now ones. Wo claim It is u blessing far tho pcoplo nt largo that all dentists do not allow their society ethlim to dictate nnd that there aro namo of us who nro willing and rapablo by our oxporlcnco, largu practlco and modern muthods to do all first class work at tnich very low prices. Our oxporlcnco nnd equipment an nblos us to do bettor dentistry nt miidornto prices anil without pulii. Wo nuiko teeth that fit and look natural. Our artificial teeth show "Kniiniel Markings" like those In natural teeth nnd diffuse tho reflected light ns natural teeth do, und when set up in our HPKl'IAL CONTINUOUH OHM, NATURAL COLORH1) I'LATHS, they dereltn the ee, um a patient mild, "Why, It In JiikI llko limliiK my own tectli buck again." Do not put off getting yourself a good set of teeth. No mlsfltx. Wo do not grind mid cut thorn to pieces to mako them articulate, but wo loplaco your teeth na they grow or regulato tho Irregularities to suit you. Our plates do not fall down. Wo want ynu milted ho foro you pay your money. Vour mother, grandmother or wlfo might nppreclato a now sot of good teoth for Nmns. Tho vory best rubber plates ? 10.00 no more, no less. U'J-IC. d'olil CroiwiM Poicelnlii t'nmiiH HlUer Wo extract tenth painless and free, when other work Is ordered, mid do nil klmlH of first claim, high grade work. All tiontmeiita handled with skill, dispatch and accuracy and ut tho IowchI potislhln cost, consistent with first class woik. Courtesy Is extended tit nil and your woik dono correctly, iih tho doctor In charge kIvoh IiIh personal attention tn each Individual ciihii. I nm willing to go before a notary and swear In tho following statement "Tho King lien Duntlsts havo iiinile over teeth after HVKRV DKNTIST IN ItHND hIiico our arrival hero nnd nt about one-half tho prlco demanded by them, and In each cniio our tooth havo given perfect Hatlafactlon, DR. A ' FROOM, Professional Munagor." Lady Assistant always in attendance King Bee Dentists Don't forget to como to tho Moosa Carnival and recelvo a Free Draw ing on our beautiful i 100.00 Saddle On Inhibition In Reed & Horton'H Drug Storo. OVi:il POSTOeTHT, IIIINI), OIU'.OON DR. A. C I'ROO.M, ProfcNNlonal Manuger. , Hours H:!l A. M. to HUM V. M. 8unduH, (t lo ft. TRY SUNDAY DINNER. AT Pilpt Butte Inn V2 to 2 P. M. LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVL1N-H1XON LUMBER. OFFICE ON OHEGON ST. BILI. TO 31.1 i I AINT IM NO HEIFER 1 CLA33-ALLIWAMTIsf r"tTBR PE SMKFlCp CUD F I J I NrM country and town and with tho wholu city working shoulder lo shoulder to mako this project n success It Ik feltythat tho tlmo when dirt will he gin flying is now n mutter of n, fow weeks. .1 I'immel Killings . ijtl S.t 1!'J-K. (.'old lliidgo 'IVeth $5 'llllugN $1 YOUR THK to 8 V. M. I m "i