" ft. r1 -. ., 4' vtD t , I fS BlCTOR'S m Buy your Toys early, as the assort ment is now at its best Excellent values in Underwear for both Men and Women. Men's heavy coats, Mackinaws and wool sox. Visit our Blanket Department; most anything in the blanket line can be had here Big Line of Women's and Childaen's coats at reduced prices. See our Rubberized Coats, $6.75, for Women HECTOR'S dratted Public bad Script 1 t H Tn (Vl . UnlM Cllr. I nm.ittifTf the Northern I'aelBe 1 14 lariat IU xlrct (or you any im mineral govcrament ast Writ Iktm for particular. I. C Greeley , Kratlag sad Tteawi faajsiag plant of all do uasoiia KnilRM. sad Ventllatlne p Corsica and Skylight UAtUTM r.U.IJt. UKHUOM. M.R.DOTY laaailUiUu swswsj wasswrngaiBj, Muting, , (knrnil JobfclM I Drhlag a KprclaHr. WaB ta.ppi nh Tools, Ma terials. Etc. furnished upon Ap plication. FOR SALE WILL lllPlmvtMi viuu . aers, 10 mile Bouthwsst XalMuthKall. WlllMtlaa I SJkaU i ..... - tmii, inu, fart dews, (he balance la 4a- - parmasta. Apply to lAEMMITT M the Psst BICYCLES "or an urwrwiata ,ux Ijtt Rambler, on sale at Gun Store. Tents and J for gale or for rent. carrv n full itn I Sporting Goodi HI GUN STOW 'm ssjl Qaanslis i. ski M &7 SUk Wood &50 a Cord I WaasaW'iv ROS 9H. H "MMIMM inataat Wood 'WmHS&FAUGHT TOYS iiTV WAIIUA.Vr Ther. la money on hand to redeem lit. following warrants: :o:t 302 se: :oio :on jej: 10)3 3034 303b 3036 3037 3031 303 1010 1041 1M4 3043 3043 3044 304S 304 3047 3041 17I 117 304 10SO SOU 3013 30G3 30&4 305& 30(4 30&7 301S SO&t 1040 30CI 3043 3043 3044 304S 3040 30(7 3044 304 3070 3071 3073 3073 3074 307b 307C 3077 3071 307 3010 3041 3013 2041 1014 30I& 3014 3047 30(1 ....... latere! to ccaso from October 3 1, I 0f. J. W. HIKMF.NH. City Treasurer FINAL AtXOUVT KOTICK Not Ico la hereby Riven that Martha Franco Willi, administratrix of tlio eatata of James Calrta Hlitlrr, de ceased, tin In- on July 17, If 07, filed hor final report In aald matter, and on the Slat ot October, 10, Bled bar supplementary final rciort and account In aald matter, with the clerk of tho county court of Klamath county, Oregon, the aald court did, by order mad. and entered on the Hat day of October. HOP, appoint Satur day, November 30th, 1109. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the courthoute of aald county and atata In Klamath Fall, Oregon, o tho time and place for tho hearing of aald settlement of aald aecounta and atata. MARTHA rilANCKfi WILLS. 10.13-1 MP Administratrix. wanti:i TIMBER LANDS. WuftjiH and Iiilneeriig HARRIS & mills Oflko hi Miepknn! Hnlldlng. TOl'AX U tho bfrth atone for THIS MOKTII. 4 o U O O O J EVERY. BABY OKN In th county daring tho nionlli of November ..! lkBaaaaalaa tab llUf ttlOaPfi B Mr na paresis win " lH"Syr with a SOLID UOLft KING. This is a bona So ofler. Bring o the babies. ! a B .ufea & o o o o o ,o o I I WINTERS j HECTOR'S Fur (loud (Jood Successor to Boston Store XKttWT MrTKM OK HCIKKCK A plan for world-wide weather re port b) wlrelei, to Inrrra. the In formation avallablu for forecaster will be dltciiMcd at an International ! Ittia: of meteorotoclila In lndon nett month. At the ireent rate ot Increaae In coal consumption In Ihl rouutry. the Kroloslral aurvey Ofurra that all the easily accclblu coal wilt be eihauit- In tlio )rar 3010 and all coal a cen tury later. Tlio Hmllhionlan luntltutlou will erect a aubttanllal observatory on the summit of Mount Whitney, Cal., to rnabto Investlaator to atudy the at iuoihrrlc condition at a great altl tiiilo In dry, clear nlr. Ten year ago contractor gave up ns Impracticable an attempt- to tun nel under tho Hudson river at Now York. Now there nro fourteen auch tunnels with rallwa) connecting Manhattan with the oKalto ahore. Tho electrification of tho Grand Trunk Pacific railway for tho 4(0 mile between tho St. Lawrence river ntid Monclon I being advocated to losaen tho dancer of foreat Ore due to locomotive, (park. The Isthmian canal commlulon I Importing from llermuda hundred of small fish of a variety that Uvea on mosiiulto larvao to aid In Ita warfare n malnrlal and other Ulsoasc apread by tho ImiecU. AgalN the lUce to the Hwlft Tho writer ot a now atory In the New York Evening Post offer tho aalo at n recent autclon of a hansom cab and harneaa for f 17, the original cost of tho vehicle having boon 13,- 000, a evidence of tho extent to which tho tailcab ha routed tho old order ot thing on tho atreeta of the big city. Tho hnniom I rapidly leav ing New York, Just aa It haa practic ally disappeared In London. Tho hnniom U ot no vol no for private uo, and Ha day a n public vehicle la about our. Motor vehicle aro largo- ly luperaodlng hack aa public voht- cleit, and onco again tho race la to the awlft. KnglamVa Ileat-lrcaav4 ItobatMta Udy Winifred Oore, half alitor of tho Karl ot Arran, lSyeara old, en joy tho dlatlnctlon ot being one ot tho beat draed na well aa one of the hniUnmat dabut'antea In London ao- clety pAhe year. Ska live with her motner, the Dowager Counteaa ot an rati, at.Queen'a Head Mead, near Wlndaor. London DUpate. THE BIDDLEOF SLEEP A Myi!eryhat the Mind ol Man It Unable to Penetrate. THE CAVERN OF MORPHEUS. It la fitch Slack a Far a Human Undtrttandlng Qt, Per W Knew N Mere About It Than We D Abeirt lla Twin Mytttryl Death, When all la written, bow little we know of deep! II I a closing of lb e)c. a disappearance, a wondering re turn. In uneasy alutnlier, In drenuile dead ret. In horrid nightmare or In ecilaile of aomtiolfiit fanclea the eye are blinded. Ill body I abandoned, while the Inner essence I we know not where. We hive no other knowledge of deep than w have of death In de lirium or coma or trance, no les thin In normal sleep and In dissolution, the aoul I gone. In lueae It return. In I hit It doe not com agtln. or o w Iguorantly IhJnV. Yet when 1 teOect on my death I for get that I have encountered It many lime already and And myself none the worse, I forget that I aleep The fly haa no shorter eilstrnre than man'. We Ittistl about for a few year with ludhro'is Importance, a Ixilltrfllr liuta at the window pane. They, inn, may Imagine Ihemnelre of Infinite moment In Ihl unlverve we birr with litem, ftut Ihl I to take no account of the profnoatlc of lerp Titer I something hidden, aomethlng secret, aome unfatbomei mystery wbnae presence w feel, but rannot verify; some permeatlv thought 'In atafeully moving In 'our heart, aome plwfpnoreerence that glow we know net whence through our abadowy at om. Neither deep Itself nor half Ita prom. Ise nor myderle hive been plumbed It U the mother of superstition and of miracle In dream we may earcb the surface power of the freed aoul Visions In the night are not all hallu cinations; voiced In the night are not all mocking There I a prophet dwell within the mind-not of the mind, but deeper throned In obacurlty. The brain cannot know of Ihla holy presence nor of It life In aleep The bralu Is mortal and untrustworthy, a phonograph and a camera for audible and wlahle existence Rtrtke It a blow In childhood ao thai It eeeare Ita labor and awake II by surgery after forty year and It will repeat tbe In fantile artlon or word It last recorded and will take up Ita task on Ike In atant. making no account of tbe Inter mediate year They are nooetlatent In It, Yet to that bidden memory those diseased yer are not blank. It knows. It ba recorded, though the brala has alrpt. And In hypnotic or percale trance, when I hit wonderful ruler Is released from tbe prlon of tbe body. It ran speak through Ibe atom blent ma chinery of the flesh and tell of thing man himself could not know because of hi parnlyted brain. Thla ruler la not asleep In aleep, nor In delirium I It delirious, and In death I It dead? Through all the age II haa been oar iphlni. which we have Interrogated In vain. It Join not In our laughter uor our tear. We have fancied It with Im mobile, brooding feature of utmost knowledge and wisdom and sorrow. It tins asked us but one quetlon.1ior fmm the day of Oedipus untn today hate we answered rightly, so ttiat we die of our Ignorance. It la Odrle liv ing In us,- It I the unknown Ood to whom we erect our altar, tbe Ore In tbe tabernacle, the presence behind Ibe Tell. Not In normal wakefulness at lesat will II anawer our queries, but In sleep sometimes It will sneak. And It may toulbty be that at last, after all these centuries, w are learning bow to iiueailon It and In hypnotic trance and In the fearful law of suggestion re discovering somewhat of Its mys tery and how to employ It for our worldly good. Yet to Ita essential se cret wo are no closer than our fore father were. We may deflno dream and night mare, com and swoon and trance with what terms we will, search their nhvslcal reason and learn to guide and guard, yel we know no more of them than of electricity? We may be gin to upect that telepathy and clair voyance and occult force of the soul are not superstltloui fancies, and w mar even empirically classify and atudraud direct them. Yel tbe aoul Itself Is no nearer our Inquisition. Though we ahould know of Ita real lly, though our Unite minds shoald fathom Ibe Infinitude, of what benefit would It be? Would II modify our be liefs or our hopes or our fallhaf Would It dictate one action lo our passionate Uveal There would be no change In human nature and no reforms of the world. We are Ihe children of our fa thers, and our children will tread the prehistoric paths. Dream are our life, whether wo wake or aleep. We drowse through ciUtence. awaking and dylmt and being reborn dally, ever torpcecent and unamated, and our thousand alum, lieroua death we call restorative aleep -sleep that restores our physical be ing, building up where we have torn down, recreating what we destrpjn Wack-pltch black, Indeed-la tbe eatero of Morpheus, faith peoplea It wllb varied legions ana ouiia irs chaos Into myriad forms, Nightly we enter It and drain tbe Lethean air and forget, and dally we return with re joicings, babbling of dreams that wen not dreamed, and Anally wo enter for tbe last tin and drain somewhat moro deeply tbe casence of scstaar and awake no more and bo more re turn to tba autumn dyed aklea of the dawu. And yet wq aball ra.-At-matle MoatMr. The Brick Store will dote iti doon alter January UttO All Goods Must be Sold Regardless of Cost The object li to get rid of goods, not to make nosey Watch our window for b-irgains. All goodi must be sold 4 TKLKOKAPHJC TAW New York Rose Pastor Stokes, who was a cigar worker In Cleveland, Ohio, before marrying J. O. Phelps Blokes, tho millionaire socialist, re cently charged that -August Belmont, tho American representative of the ItothKhlld, haa contributed 150,000 to conduct a fight agalnat socialism and tbe National Manufacturers' as sociation wa considering spending 11,000,000 for the same purpose. 8b. also declared that tbe time for social Ism was ripe In America, but not throughout the rest of the world. In this connection Mr. Stoke said: "The new rebellion must be fought with the ballot If possible, but with bullet It necessary. There must be a rebellion, or white slavery will re mit. 1 cannot see that we can win by the ballot alone. I wish that w. could, but the federal courts are so blinded by capital that It Is Impossi ble for them to cop. with th. present conditions." Medford John F. Stevens, former chief engineer of the Panama canal, la la the city working oa a report for John ft. Allen regarding aa electric road In tbe valley. Orlatol. England Retastag to ea ter her own recognisance to keep tb. peace, Theresa Qurnett, the suffra gette who attempted to horsewhip Winston Churchill, president of the' London board of trade, recently, waa sentenced to .one month's Imprison ment. As she waa being led from the courtroom she sheuted: "All ministers of tbs present cabi net will receive similar treatment from suffragettes." Spokane, Wash. Tbe doors of tb. second national apple show were thrown open when President Taft touched a golden key at the White House. A million and a half apples of all variety are on exhibition. The show covers more than tea acres of pace, and entries from all over tbe United States are on display. London M. Dlerlot, tho French man who startled th. world by pilot ing his aeroplane across, the English channel, will not appear during the Ameriean aviation week at Los An geles, Cal., unless h. receives 180, 000 for bla services. Dlerlot pro poses competing at tho Egyptian meet, which Is causing bo small amount ot discussion throughout En rope, and unless the American pro moters meet his terms be will prob ably try for some of the valuable prlies that will be oKered la th. land ot the sphynx. Several French avia tors who have been approached with offers to appear la th. United States have expressed their willingness to take their craft across th. ocean. Kingston, Jamaica Meager re ports received her. show that enor mous property damage was wrought In tb. Interior by the storm and hur rlcano of laat week. Railroad trafnc Is completely paralyaetd and U will be weeks before th. highways are passable. Washington Formal announce ment was mad. at th. departmeat ot justice ot th. reapolatment of FrancU J. lleney aa assistant attorney gen eral to repressBt th. govsrameat la th. Oregea wad eases. Baa Fraaalaco la all probaWlKy Fraaela 3, Haaisy win mbUbb his dutlM Ib thla tttx aa assistant dis trict attorasy aatll January 1st, when his ta Mplrsa. Taa uaowMaMBt cam. suddenly, as It was not expected he would go bsck to Oregon. Washington, O. C. A movement has been started to havo congress tske sctlon to prohibit football In tho District of Columbia as a result of the death of Archie Christian, the University of Virginia football player who was hurt la the gas, with Oeorgtowa university Saturday. Calcutta Lady Mlnto Is prostrlT ed following her experience wfci-B a man threw two bombs at th. carriage In which she was riding with ber hnsband, Lord Mlnto, viceroy ot In dia. A score of detectives went to Ahmedsbad to assist la tb. hunt for th. culprit. At the request of bis wife, wbo Is anxious to return to Krg-t land, and who also fears for tho life ot her huaband If be continue la his totltlon, he I serlonsty thinking of resigning bis post. An examlnatloq thows that the bomb contained pic aaaaaaaaaaaaaa..a..sa.a..aaaaaagaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaMM You Cant on price for Good Furniture Why Not Get The Best ? nOLBEER, ala THE FUKNT THE aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa IMtitM44l4ilMi4444tt44imMI4M4ll4444 : China and , DsaVt ra waat aamw X Coolers, Fvrraers Iblaf smsfal aa table? Wa carry swca s4ecksBtsme4faa4Msjl.sw V i GEO. R. HURN MMMMMMMMaMMMMMMMMMM LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND gfjgsjf Cfcirift HoathMttad LocatltMW la a Dtatrict taat will tooa aUTt THaspwr taUoa. IT 11 YOUR CHANCI See Captain O. C. FRANK (Flit Stfwtt. Marritasi 1 ssj sast asxea wawwssj wsBrvsi swbbisbbs)sbbsbbbbsbbwsbsp ric acid. When th. trat bomb was thrown at th. carriage a dragooa M Ing alongside spurred forward aad with outstretched saber latercepted It and bnrled th. mlssU. sea. dtsiaaee Into a sand heap. The sseoad atracit the ground, bat failed Utaaalode. London Tb abdleafiea of Kfcag Leopold of Belgian la aiusaaailartlr expected. DlpatcM dsjeJar that tb. king has booa-wiraed that serloaa :onsequeaea wlH follow If h. re fuses to renounce th. throne, it Is understood that th. aatl-LsspsId par ty Is negotiating with Prise. Arbsrt. heir to th. throne, to persaed him 4) succeed his father. Washington. D. C President Taft declared November IStb aa Thanks giving Day. Ha, your aateasobil. Una !' canlsed at tb. Baldwta Mat aa4 Supply company. Pboa. ttl. Beat Us if FUKN1TU1I MAM Glassware ale. War, aaat hwMMIfBl Applegate About It IRA' WHITE i 0 ? :i I .,' A )K . "'.'. ' .. fur . .u H