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Adlflirtatrator'a Notfct. In Ihr i'oiinlv i «»url of Iba Ml«i« of < r.gJU, kmumih l oiiiiiy In thr Mail”’ <»< »ho Miaie ol Vlmrta« I’ H'iglie* »l«'« • ■•<■•1 Nollcr hri« b» glvwti timt Ihr ('oinily Court bl K lanmil» tauuniy. Oi. g«»n. kililiig in probat« dhl oii Ihr «>'h »lay of k. brnarv, lev*. appoint |nt «a «itaiiliil»tr«lor of llo «>t>tsiuo(f Imrltm |* Itughra. «I« • . h »«'4 All prrMHi« Imvlhg i lalum •galiml lita rwlaia will |>r««« iii llo’in io m< <> ii br iwfor» ata mopiliE m ii«*«lfl< l<l, Orrgoii, diilv v«*rifii''1 >ou>4>r<lifiK i«. I« Palrii llita !>ih «lay uf trhrimry. i ' mia Vitatim <* lli'iing«. Attanliitatrai«tr of Ui« K«t»m off Irnrli« I* Hugli»-«. «|.« .'■*• .| CON II SI NO IICIL UnHr<1 Hlnl« « I •••<1 • »m< «• l,ate«’vIrw, Oraffon Januari I’ l'"r * •»•llh h ut «Miniaci •ffl lav lt ImvliiM I h « n Hl»<‘l ih Ulta uffir«’ by L>>ul« l*failll«tb 111 II- 'ta»«l » tal • '»ei»f. . (Rtll M» liql jlauir»i« «»’t • > Nu *•«». wa’lr luta >• luti) (or l.ut» 1 1 and 1» b ' * ••••• I <•!« * « ih ) y (|f k»t i T|t «o ■» l< il !■ " '• *ta " ft K»-iiiipy idH Irairr I n * h n h il I* •» U» F •! Ilial ■ahi riidy niau ft ft K«« iiim > .tifi «ni <»r Aixiiii Augii«! • U«I iravlii». urlili”» *itan«»r « hlbl «urvtalng lilm , Orni II“ riiltata»i.«i» •»! Ilari ur rr«|. itam-r ihrr« «Hi In«« b • um l»v auy l>rh <>( • ahi rutta iu«ii ■tal«-» 'tal»- ol In» 'l.«»ili, that IBurr ihau • iglil )• •' ■ ' • lai'a.'.l «taira <l«i<? taf «ai<1 i iitr* «"•! ftau»l |•r,><»l hai ♦»••rii intd« ur offrrrd ihrrrtitid’ir l»y atiy h«lr «»r liclr« and Ihal al»» io * h»»tu ♦!••■ U’i»1 atri fataurr tu mi (jvalr «ainr In h«'U« *1« noi »tair tu »m incili in ih»» min)-. uMtv or iiiMiin«« «'orpt t)f Ih«’ Lllllr.l Mtah««, »«hi |)«rtl< • <»f«’ li. rchy nut in» «I in « i » i >« •»> r« «i»‘»n<l and off< r rvldmr« IuiK'hiiitf " XM’I» •• ........................ • ni .ii («fi h * Il tata • «'•«•«• I H«|tl*ili. I Qiinlv Ju«1g< K latnath I «Ita. <>r» guu. and Ih« linai libarli k h III ♦»* l>»'hl «♦ IO o*< '•»« li a. m on Marrliltal l 'li” Hcglilrr «n i H« rrtarr al ih«' IhilUtal Nt«lr« t.aiid utflr« in |.abrvi«>» Or Ih« «aiti < <iiilr«ian' liiivliig. In a propor affi da»ll, fta««l J«nuafy V I’"»«. »al forili fari» whk*h»li<«a ih ai alt” r dir dlllgrur«» par« ui«l Bervi««» of ihl« noth •• «annoi ♦»«• maìr, Il ta herrliy ..i b’i» l ah I dir. tari limi ■«•••b notar« br gtaen by «lu» alni propri i il.li« a lun J, N ft’atauta. Hrglsier TiMiir.tt »ti tu»». . )«■■» r«>K l'IlHl.lCATtoN. i . anìi Noi li* Vnll*,t misi .-« I.sixl <- lah*vl*w. )r*fnn, J siihsi , I" 1 ■ i. " t>, (t > - ii Disi In •■•••»1.1'»■>■ - * .ii. i' •• i ■ > ina I* • ■ .i t Oli* 1"I tuli* 1 l«7» rutili* I tu «< ; I,,, lk* ,«l* ut litui-'-' «i.'l. *n iti. -'ni.-, of l'mi torni« <>r«S*n. »*,«<1S «ut Ws.'i usio'i r*r- lllnry," •• riun4*1 1* sii ili* Putir* lau l Slnt*«*v«<-l nt AuS'l.l « l’W Wlillsia H Wlllv.n ot K lsiu«th roll* ......... *1 ».«malli, Si«t» ut tu.Sun. ha« fi • .lay n *.| m u.i« nSt'-r II’« l.ulll .t«1. .urlìi So "M - tu, Ih* l,««r „1 Ih, M'.h ut »■■* Il rp 1» H lt W M «0.1 Mllt il* , tu .hn. Itisi III* *011*111 I» mot* isluatilrlor II« tllnl*-t ur •lou* thsn lui si i . *«t«t.n«h III* r.nu.. I* «wl.t Isri.i bri..,- eh«.1•'* '’oon'y < Ir,, si h.« * «, Kiam mi. ,«. ■ un I . ■ e,, -u -1«, o( Man li, r« * II* USUI'« Sa wllnr««*« J K ■islirrit. ■ |t WIII...II. An III* Johll.lnll, 1 U Tlirrr*. «Il ni K*aiu«ili Foli». ",*«<»* A h » su U «¡1 |«r«.>w« - Isiuiin* «<lv*rs*ly ili* *b«>v* <t** iit—.t tanfi« «r* rrqu*«t*fi tu si* thalf < '.«lui« Ila .bla udì*« un ut tM-ior« «o.fi *«h dsy il Marcii. IWS J k Wstson, H sl«<«r lutili» in lit* County I'leusurt f it tl'* reileinplloti of .ill oii|*iai*lliig Klsttiaili •'oiiiily »Htisii » p»ot**ti'<l "ii ur prior io J.tliiisry Id, llttil lnli')i>st O)i «»in«' will «•■•*** IroDi tills •••!* Duli'il nt Klnuoilh I illl»! Oiegou, ■ Ills 'Jolli day ol January. IMF) I.. Al« * I a 'WI s , County lieaauier. Art of Taking PttrtarM of Micr<.bss la Bimpler Thao Hight M« Auppussd, Fond of Doughnuts. 'I be lini* fi ll iw «o* al.rio.ly fond of 'iirUghnuta Ills «/*• s| irl.l*'! *rb«n Ills grandmother a«t * plat* of them on tbs table th« ni, ht of bls arrivai nt the farm, krankte did not eat uiu h un ii tl;« doughnuts wor* passed( tti'fi Ii« nagsriy selzod on* m each chubdy hand. Why. Frankis." whispered hid mobhvr, reprovingly, "y(fu hare taken two doughnute!** 1 know it, tna,” he whispered bark, wIMi n longing glance at Ui« plats, and if I had fr*e hands. I'd la*, n freo.”—Lipplii, oil's ANIMA > WE«'.'I SALT tratta S.w*li. Sa Mrs fa ».«rblvnma«, savais H« vallea Ke..alavi? ta laser* Gond llvaltK. DOGS AS AID TO WOUNCLD ■eotch Collies Adopt«! as a Part uf Italian Army te Mutrie vs Injured l»l'!l«* WHERE TO STORE feONÍY Th* likrel Fl.r* I* *><•* 'Akers Ii Ur, All the Tim* a«d Wktt« it .*e« er Freeses, There »««ms to Its A S<m«l deal mlatuIuriuAtioA re*a*uiius the I*.ace io keep honsy after it k <• la*«n from tbs hives. Rss-.se*« generaily know how to pr«asr > • Il order to main.sin Ils fine qasi.</, Notk 1 uf Ren t»V il. a <r«al tnatur pvopiu »no bay ft T. (J. Hunan amt Edward F*rgn»in hon * u»e, and sven »n-’t; it> i« • liavs icm'ivi"! tlioir sit •«• r*|»iirii g mid handle II In considerable unani.1,1 ••I'itlir* i-li*iiiiing »lii<| to tin* biiiltling in fall t>> kv o It at iu beat. Moms tlie alley m-sl lolli* K K K ator««, wli*r* pl* »hint- bscuuss • cellar Is reco lit*« will lai pli'UM*! to we til'd« ubi mid mended for wintering bees II m tsi ■ *w patron» an ideal piece to kefp honey. I h ICT A MAP Ol KI.AMATH FAI IJ». found others, supposing a cool pl to l>e desirable, kesplng It In an ic New lihi* Ims i'lidlininp of I Inni.itli box. says a writer in Northwestern A I *11». »is«* 2H lit 31 meli*'», «siili lini*» *>f riculturlst. Neither of Ih. se is suit ii W ih rships of ull lot» anil ull pnrt'i I» oi bls, unl< as ops has a furnace tn t l*nd tn tlie or|>orution urol n**r1iy VI- cellar and thore'ure it io both w • initv, on February I, 11*05. For »*1* nt »nd dry; an ice-box, «ever. >5 lk> liy Honey abst.r) s rr.ois ure, ami If ks long In a cool, dump place It will Klaiualh Coutity Al«tr*<'t Compsny e me tb!n and watery and lose Its ort Klnnintl) Fall*, Oregon, Inal flavor It may not spoil it to fra if :. ..’r »uric ..idi..n perfectly <1 but dkmp cold is injurious. If tl honry gathers dampness and freezes, tbs combs will crack and honey run down the outside, and never looks or lasts* quits so nlcs it did before. An Id al place to kesp honey Is w it Is dry all the time and newer Th* kit-hen. a warm rtxnn over I ♦ kit-hen, or the attic la the best pis DANIEL CKONEMILLER kso» of without preparing a YELLOW DIAMONDS FAVORED I place warmed artificially. Parhams U. S. Comniissioncr. Is not n’-e-sarv to hint that mice m ■ewly Rich Frequently Wear Them Fort KLinuth, ---- Oregon be excluded Extracted honey, t —Many Use Sparklers to Ad neei!s to be kept In a warm, dry plac Will take Filing» miti Proof» vertise 3u cc« as. unless it is In sealed cans compleSe« ori II I'lt-st.l I« i'll Tlnifr <'I «itti» excluding the air. One reason wh Nothing can be mor* beautiful than more honey Is not used la becaua« pure whits, uid mine diamonds, but the few perrons know how to keep it la yeiioulvh Cape stone» are ths ones most its original excellencs. frequently s«on in tl.e ears ar.d on the finger* ol the novae ix r.cbss. Many POULTRY YARD POINTERS. women seen, to wear Clan ond* »imply as a method of advertising th«lr hus Gather up the charcoal from that ol bands' success In b isines« It may b« brush pile and throw lt into the lawless to sr.athetnat ».» the d'sr ond try yard or into the scratching shed. engagement ring, which seems to have A padlock cos is llttls and may hel such a film hold upon the conventional to save much. Poultry meat is wort mind that the troth teems hardly bind money now Luck the doors or uneba. ing without thi* gii. ering adjunct, yet the dog. what of romance or ; .-*’ry there 1« *nt- Happy is the poultry keeper who h i r.erted with It has never come to light dry earib, sifted coal ashes and IH* Around the pearl, on the other hard, uhich lo kesp his hennery ewe cluster the sor.gs and tales of thousat d and dry for the next six week«. loves. Of recent years pearls have to A smooth millstone grinds no grf som* extent been thrust into the back ground by more gaudy rivals That this and smooth gravel will not grind gral was not always the case Is shown by the in the gizzard of a fowl. Furnish you birds gritty grit and plenty of It beautiful sets of Jewelry onr grand Either eggs are being used ■ mothers used to treasure snd by the his torical pearl necklaces and rinr'.e stones largely or lite American hen la of whir1- we read Over ?<v> years ago doing her duty. At any rate eggs Travemler a famous Frenchman, sold wanted and they brir.g upot eash. Better have the whole aide of to the shah of Persia a rirgle pearl and house open than a crack or a knotho. received for it a ha.f million dollar*. In the wall, through which the win A FULL STOCK OF can blow on the head of a fowl oa ETHIOPIA IS AN ELDORADO perch. Contagion frequently comas throng Country of Africa Possesses Wealth drinking ve*uels. Clean out and seal Beyond Power of Calculation them often and do not allow dis birds to drink with the rest of of Human Beings. flock. 1 can fill your orders Ethiopia ta wealthy in resource ba- One ran learn much by carefully ond the power of any man to calculate. serving brooder ehteka üse tara an promptly, Lumber de- Gold, silver, asphalt, petroleum. Iron and eyes; their motions and their cries « livered or at the mill. oal exist in combination with a salu significant of pain or pleasure. 1 brious climate, arricultural productlve- person who has not the gumption » -esa and a people of singular docility. learn their language cannot MYSTIC WREATH EXPLAINED With watchful eyes upon the future the no matter how much he may read In Tokio. emperor seeks to preserve the political the subjscL—Farm Journal. iAdy Customer—I’d like to buy a door Tribute to Queen Victoria at Har ndependence of his people, which has mat Death U’u Sent by Much peen handed down through the een- SCRATCHING SHED HOÜSB. Jap Merchant — Here Is something very Admired Singer. .urlee, *-d in the meantime he hopes to nice tu Russian bear and the> are very develop the Intelligence and recourcesof At th* tim« of Queen Victoria's fu popular this year; the whole nation ta HANLZ HOG HANGER. the population to such a point at to en neral there was much comment In th« wiping its feel on them.—Detroit Free the pole 24 feet long; iet ths heavier able it to withstand any pressure from uewspvp, ra about a uiy»t*rloua wreath Preaa. end be eight feet long, with a stout without. The empire holds out no at grM upon the coffin It was on« of tba A novel plan of a poultry house Iron book on the end; the long end tractions to the commercial adventurer Faulty to the End. finest flor*, but bore only the word*. , '<), Rest In the Lord!" No name was "So ole Si Siocurn has paid the debt Is to have a rope about eight feet with limited means, says United States here shown. This is well suited fn long attached to the end. With this Consul General Skinner, who negotiated exposed locations. The roosting ro-* ittached. ar.d tbsr* was a great deal of of nature, has hsf" “Yes Si drank a dose of carbolic you can pick up a bog. dip it in the the commercial treaty with that coun la tightly clooed and baa one door •peculation as to who had »ent It. It scalding tub. lay it on the scraping try. IBS now been revealed that the wreath acid by mistake fer licker " "Gosh! I knew if Si had paid a debt platform, and lastly, hang it up for «as placed there by Quean Alexandra College Girls tn the Field. >n liehalf of Miss Ada Crossley, the fa it must have been by mistake."—Judge. taking out the entrails, The lll'istra- tlon makes It plain. Any number of Because of a ¡ack of farm hands the mous Australian contralto She was hogs may be hung by arranging the farmers around Whippsny. Afton and B«tort Civil. □ften "cutnmanded" to Windsor castle ! Glffle—HI. old man! My. but you are hangers in a circle in reach of the Hanover. N J., have bad 'o call on their b> Queen Victoria, who greatly admired ii-r sin» Ing Once she happened to a right! How’d you get all the skin lever.—H. t_ochran, in Ohio Farmer. dauebters to assist In the harvest. In the ordinary course of things this would -hoove her mn> «t) s favorite song. "O. rubbed off the end of your no»«? THE SCIENCE OF FEEDING, be nothing strange. But for the farmers Spinks (with hauteur)—Not by pok Rest In th* Ixrrd!" The queen wept SCRATCHING SHBD HOUSE, In that section of the country It is un bitterly and explained that she could ing it Into other people’s business, 1 can a large window In the southern expo- Linseed meal is best for milk; cotton usual. for they are a well to-dc lot and tevvr hear that song without thinking tell you that!—Philadelphia Bulletin. sure. The scratching shed is built oa seed meal if you make butter. most of their girls are co ’ iege bred. if her dead husband, the prince consort. I as an ell and the front indued wltB Moldy stalks may do for beef steers, As Defined. Alio *1*0 had loved It dearly. Thia was wire netting. Tills males a war*, Making Hom* Happy. Little Willie—Say. ps, what is a con but they spoil the milk if fed to milch th* reaaon why Mis* Crossley sent the cows. Mrs. Geyer—Men have different dry spot for the poultry at all times.*-• fidence man? wreath. Orange Judd Farmer. Pa—A confidence man. my son. is a Feed is more expensive than care, yet ways of making home happy. man who separate* other people from you are continually giving more of it. Mrs. Meyer—How so? Rainmaking aa a Business. Gotvfi Remedy fur Ro«». Mrs. Geyer—Some do it by staying Twelve year* ago this summer ths their money and confidence simulta Add a liberal allowance of intel liger, t Roup remedies are uf but little avail, neously. — Indianapolis Sentinel. at home, and um« by going away. — care to your general rations and note rainmaker»" were at the height of as too much work is necessary tn hand Tit-Bits. the results. their renown In western Kansn« In ro- ling birds and administering the cures, Downtrodden Man. Feed the dairy cow in proportion not Ing back over Its file* the Smith Center which are not alwaysrfficacious. A rem Rodrlck—So the car was full of 1 b * alone to her present production, but An Unwise Preference. Ihoneer find* that it published this no divs. Was there much staadlng? edy often recommended, and which is Sam — Hill says he ’ d ruther be white. with an eye to her actual capacity and tice In 18112: "1 wish to inform the simple nnd Inexpensive. ta to give the Van Albert—I should say so. Some feel satisfied with nothing less than b«r Pete — He am a darn fool. Can ’ t any public of Smith county that If they will of the ladles were standing on their bird a pill of assafetlda as large as a ben* body wif dere eyes opeh see dat de twice a day, and to inject at the same beet work.—Farm and Home. deposit |5iX> In *om* buik of Smith Cen- dignity and the raet were standing on my av'age white ri>*son am not as happy time two drops <using a sewing maehlre ter, I will mal.e It rain any week a com A Cowdlnaeat to» Swlwo. as de av'age cuiisd pussun?— Brooklyn oilcan) of the fblldwin’p fnlxtur* in each mittee appointed for the purpi *e shall feet—Chicago Daily News. Theodore Louis, ot Wisconsin, recom Life. ------------------------ - suggest, and If satisfactory to them. 1 nostril, and four drops down the throat: mends the following for swine confined Bxplainsd. -ecelvc the |?>no. and If not. I receive "amphorated oil, one dram; water, ooe ».nd heavily fed: "Take six bushel* of -Ray. paf ’ On the Road. nothing, after which. If desirable, I will We keep the finest dram; carbolic Mid, ten drone. Kes* corn-cob charcoal, or three bushel* of •Well, what? ” "What are you doing now?*' mter Into contract with Smith county the bird In a dry. warm place. Ron* "Why doea that man in the band run common charcoal, eight pound* of salt, "I’m a highwayman." to furnish rain for so much tier culti- lot of horses In the may be known by foul odor, discharge two quarts of alr-riaked lime, one bushel the trombone down his throat? ” "Wha-a-at?" >ated acre through the crop IWKUU — from the nostrils, hoarse breathing, a«4 of wood ashes; break the charcoal well “ I suppose It is because he has a taste "Yep. Paving contractor. I get there, Rube Jarvis." country. somet'mea «v-eited head and closed eyes. down with »hovel or other Implement, just the same."—Chicago Tribune. for music.”—Town Topics. —Farm and Fireside. and thoroughly mix. Then take one Reason for Kuropatkiu'e Plaint. and a quarter pound* of copperas and But Not Funny. An Opinion. First I.sylns of RaeW. Gen. Kuropatkin a complaint that bl* Bink*—Brown is very slow about pay dissolve in hot water, and with an or Jones—Mrs. Browu Hasn’t been look Dur experience with duck» Is ihattbsy men are too old calls attention to the ing hl* bills. It's a standing joke at th* dinary watering pot sprinkle over the ing well for some time. do hot make any nests at the first laying fact that the Russian system tend* to club. whole mass, and then again mix thor Mrs. Jones—No. indeed? And f (htak or early In the erring, and If it Is desired place rather old men with the color* In Jink»—I suppose his creditors con oughly. Put this mixture Into the self she looks as If she felt worse than she to g«t the»« egg*, the ducks must b<* war time. The liability for service ex sider It a »tending off Joke.—Cincinnati feeding boxes, and place where hogs of looks—Judge. penned up every night, as they lay tend* from the twenty first to the forty- Commercial Tribune. all ages can sat e( their contents at very early In the morning If ruk- third year The firat four years are spent pieaaurs." Saved by Papa’e Wealth. nlng out. they will lay In the bm«k with the colors and the conscript Is then So Wags th« World. Miss Autumn — At any rate, I WM Grata for tn««* Lambs. or wherever they may b*. Latsr In t a reservist for Id years. It Is quite like Freddie—What's the difference be- Lambs should have grain from the never called homely summer some of them wilt ma*s n»»’» ly. therefore, that Kuroptakfn ha* re tween a politician and a statesman, Miss Caustique—You would have and will probahly get broody. Straw time they are ten weeks old until the ceived many reservists of about 31» years I dad? been only your father Is so rich. — Town next spring, if they should grow to or leaves or almost anything will srrvw of age. Japan'* service age I* from 17 Cobwtggcr—Welt, when they nn their limit. Thht Is not the usual prac Topics. as material out of which to make newt*. to 40. against each other the politician Keil tice among sheep breeders, and yet —Charles Smiley, in Fartasrs' elected —Judge. High Compliment. mahy have become convinced that this view. Port Arthur Called Lushunkow. "Isn’t the du’ e of Pottedham a very is the correct way to manage Iambs. A The Chin*»* name for Port Arthur a aa An Old Maid's Thought dignified pcr«on? ” Fresh «klmmllk I« worth frd- ti ta lamb that does not learn to eat when it I.u«hunl<ow; the town had. 20 yearn aro. Ella The paper tells of a girl ' who is young will foot away a great real of “Exceedingly so. In fact, be was at 35 cents p»r 100 pounds when f-'d wf»b only a few thimnsand Inhabitant«, and was hugged so hard that she died. time taken for a fioorwalker.”— corn meal, middlings or other *uit»h'e time learning after it is required that it was used ns a place fur the deportation Stella—What an Ideal death!—N. T. »tie making steady growth.—Midland Judge. _ grain for making up slop In feedlsr »RhsF of criminals. Herald. young pigs or fattening hogs. Farmer Pfof Hh*pp*rd, of North Dakota, list bi <n cotlecliug data com *rniug the mucli discussed question uf w uriti« r salt Is esarntfal to the health of farm animals. Thu following ate nu., uf the facts he has oblstned: Carolveroitr animals do not us* salt, the rea.on being that they eat tira blood with tl.e food and the blood eon- tains the amount uf skit necessary foe the system. Aule and Poet. Ti.* Esquimaux of Greenland do not H* r**ally ls a nrinarkabla rurg^on. us« salt because they live mo tly on ’• 4 l it.rfH u tat a tbe mailer •eala and carefully plug up the wound * itb h 1 rii ** wlon a seal Is killed so as to prevent “Ubai ar* ioii fai Un g alxtajt? le that >h* Io-« of blood The blood ecntalns ■u r« mi .4r».abh ?'* more »ait than auy other part uf tb* ' t’rriainiy; thè averare surgeon rao body. menly teff tbe patlent's wldow what Among the North American Indians wm thè mailer witb blm.”—Pblladei- the hunting and fi lling tribes did not phla Preaa use »alt and for the same reason, while the Indian* practicing sgrictil- How to Do It. ture along the Mltshelppi and in Mex Mr» N'xipop Mt i. b> crie* all night, Ico were »alt consumers and fought I don’t know what to du with |t. for the po session of the sa t »ptlr.ga Mr. Kbuwltl III t«n you what to Herbivorous anima!- universally re do As «<»,r. as our bshy commenced quire salt and will travel long dis to cry I u»*d t<, turn on all thsgas That tance* for It The re,«on, Mcordlnq fooled him He thought it was broad to Prof Shepperd. is that the cereals day ght and went to s*wep—Trained ani legumes upon vhleh ’hc-e animals Motherhood. live contain very little sal’, but a large proportion of potash. Potash, or more , properly sp'-aklng. the salts or com bination» of potash, drive out the •odium chloride, or common salt, through the kidneys, and hence an ad dltlon of common salt mu..t be given to supply the lack of It ia the food Blood. fi*:h and milk contain but lit THAT KZ PT HAB. tie of these potash salts, hence the small n*"'i of salt wb<n animals sub si st on either of the' above. Men and animals living largely cn rice as a substitute for potato** u-e SARATOCA PLEASES WOMEN comparatively little »alt, the reason being that rice contains but little of Fatuous New Turk Uveort Gives Tem the salts of potash, and. therefore, porary Freed otti to the there Is not a demand among rice eat Fair Sex. ers for common salt. Potatoes are very rich in potash, and hence potato "The lady at Raratog* gets more out eaters always wan’ common salt, the if tier visit than do«» th« »•ntlrman potash having a tend*ncy to drive who takes her there." aaya Chari*« E th* small amount of common salt in Irevatl.an. in Ever)body’s Marnili • potatoes out of the system, and hence ’She n.ay do with Impunity In Stirato » surplus must tie g.ven. This is an ta th.«« things which ah* niay not ap- important suggestion to our readers P roach even In thought rlaawher* and who have kidney trouble and who t I* perhaps b*ca*ia* of tl la temporary would likely be relieved considerably freedom that eh* loves her Ac rat" k * as If they were to abandon the use of the loves no other rweort It la the one potatoes and substitute rice. -nvlronment through which she may The conclusion arawn is that all move along If she like, the on* acr* of animals that live on grains and pleasure making where the escort la not grasses should be regularly salted r seeasary to her pursuit of laughter, The lady—Willie, la your mother at Salt given In excess acts as a sort of 'he may go through the drives alone home? poison, creating violent purging but In th* forenoon, arid eh* may atrull Th* Kid—Yes, she la sick.—Chicago given In small quantities is helpful to I bout the race course In the afternoon Journal. all men who do not live on a flesh lions; ah* may dine alone and wine 1 diet and to all herbivorous animals. «lone eh* may alt out the concert« In One Girl's Wisdom. th* evening <>r watch th* moon'tyhton BUTCH3RING DEVICE. He a*k*d the maiden for a klas. • b* verandas alone, and there will scares Hut her answer t.»l.«d to come; She knew that el en<e gave cor.sent — t>* romm-nt upon h«r actions Sh* may Bo aha kept on kae; .ex muia. without fear, go alone anywhere and —Cbloago Laliy Neva »very where In the town that a man can Ohio Fari to And thia It a prlvu*r* of which ahs Sweet Honey. !o*s not avail herself She merely gets Plant a large post so that It will be Ernestine—Y < m > Indeed, Jack brought » ke*n tort of rullah In th* Idea that ah* me a box of the most delicious candles about six feet high. Fasten a long could an «h* would ’ Ther* 1« mor* fun 1 ever tas’.ed pois on the top of this so that it may o b* had with *aoni«t*ody along.* and Eva—You don’t say! Did you smack move up and down as a lever, and also he lady of Saratoga la rarely a person your lips? can swing around in a circle. Make Si one' " Ernestine—Oh. he attended to that. —Milwaukee Sentinel. The I*te»t *ri impila)'ment of ■> 1SIICC Is th* pis'' o riptuiig o{ ilylnq dlssasv KMCUil UlVuU U hi < ohi phralk"j m u hint ry and processes requirsd to yet th* n gstivH Dims fur any ««l of ¡it* motion pit lures, ths method of sa- cuniiK tbs llims for a«rm lift» is slm- 1 tvr ihsn might be supposed, 'lit* liv ing g< ruis to I,« plet'ired aiv put on a lantern slid* In blood or water or uthwr suiiubl* medium and prt/Jsrt«4 uu ,i screun. Just as ih*y inlgtit b* by a pltjsi iiui giving a Irctur, am] show I iir to th* class ths s' turi live gì imi and their balilfa Alongside of th« Isntvrn la pisced th< ma< hill* f'-r get- ting th« negatlvs Aims o 'f Hie life ui<>- llou plctuiss, and It Is < »jyrratr <1 txk- tug p.ctuns of th» pro, ' Ufi Uli ths »< rueu at the ratu of abuut 3U a M-C- ond as by the ordinary method The lantern, its usually operated, magnifies the *t rm ami whalcvrr si» tlie «114« contains «t»uut l.o<" ,'t00 tlmes The ■ egalivs film maciiin* niugnlfius 111« linags on Ih* *cr«' n abolii thre- tini*«, the resulting total ina. nifi, a'loti be- Ing d.otgj.uou liti'u tb* film strip ia obtained In this way It may be ,i»e.l In the ordinary lift»-mot Ion plrturu machine again and again Magnified to tl * tx'ent named tlis germs of dis- esses which have been isolated and Itleuiinwl are readily observable They ars s<«n being born, moving abtsit, growing, giving birth to other germs, and dying. Just as they do In r«*l Ilfs . its ma, ulus may lw run fast or slow, or stop, 1 at aoy picture, or It may be set back for a cluss or more fis ts '*d slufiy of something which has alreatly tH»«n observsMl. It has b»en recently recorded that our fr nd. the H- u, u co.i s. tra, been a. P«st;ng in a striking, new It illan military role. A Milan paper recOnt- ly appeared with »n lnt»r**tlng ac remit of th* mntiner in which a little corp* of colli«« kas been added to the Italian army and turned Into do«» of war They afq nut u«*d for fighting, but for retrlevl- r wrinl-.d ». I1,*rs Their trainer, Capt Clot«.la. ha» adopt “d the met hr'I employed with the St. Hernerd* In the training process the captain emp oys hl* men to play the pnrt of th* wound' I. The** collie*, however on finding a wounded (oi lier, are not trained to haul the man along with them, but they carry a «mall wallet of r“*toratlve*. to render fir*t aid After the wounded man baa l>een refr< hod ’he coll:«« hurry off to rive tie algncl to the ecouts of the army, who tb«n bring th* wound*! into th* relief line. Ona 6t the col Ilea. Alta by name, eoaxe* and enrour- iget the wounded man to accompany her. if he can; falling that, she da«bea off and in » little while return* con voying ihe search party Another, who I* ea’led Mar«, on finding one of the wound-d, '*>*« to th* neare< high ground end raise* a buwl Ui summon lb* ambuiance men. li LUMBER clippie Dry. Rough and Finish — UH AI JlKb?«- .vuili-’K »UK I'Lill.l' «rio ütiHed Male« Mtvl OS m . I »Irrvlfw. Orr» fon. I»« enilsrr JD Nuttr« !• hrrrtoy f 1 rrn that In rompHenrr with th* pro?tatoua <>í ih« •ri «H < fra* of Jun« 1, l*?N. entilta«l All •et tor Ih# «•<» ut llintwr lan>ta In tha Miai«*« of < tilt rn * »ni Wstii iigbin TBrrttnf j «• » •«ni» i hi all ih«» Pnbll«' Land Blair* art <•! A r I l* '' I»a»t Ktan <>f Mta-uia. r.»untr <»' M * - ila Atatanf Montan« ha» thi* «ta» ni^tl In itila «»tfloa til* *««>ra »tata tarnt Nn .w*< , f <t tin* ¡ >rha*r of tltr M HT|» T7 m R K K ft M and will offer proof to that Ihr land »onKhl h morr valuable for It* llmbrr or ■ton«- than for airrirtiltrral burtKi*«-* alni lo rsiabital) hla clattn to «aid land brftir«’ uro I Ha' I a n. <‘o Judtfa al Klamath Falta, Or. <»n Turóla?, the l«lh «lay uf M«rrti,|»i» llr nan»« • a« m llnru*.«« Harry Acfclry. ft o Hmith ftm ft < armlrhaal, llrrl Wtihrow, *11 of K lainaii» Lall«. Or Any atol all |wi eons eT*irnlDK advrraaly th« • bove «1< • If 4 « i l» a r f j.is’Bt- ,! tu fl Ir thru riattila in ihi« «flit <■ on ur l>et«»rv aaid 14lh day of Maruti, i*»‘« J. N. ft‘al*<»n. Kr<taler. Administrator's Notice. I In th* Ci,uni» < .mrl <»f lb* Ntatr uf Orrt«»n, lor Ihr ’ ■ .mi of K * «ti. In lb* Melter vl Ihr E.tate ol Ann* 1 -rllny«. 4**i-a«*4 Noti** I« lu-rrby *i«*n Court of K latiial h t .-ii i,t V. Ori-.-.n. ■tlllli* it probst*, did on tin Alli ,lsy ol ! <-l>nisr r. Iwv sp|H>t I tn, s. sit nlnl.lrslor s tin th* - III sn n*«*'t ol Anne I'rrlln*.. >lvi<<».*<l All t-ir sona listiti» rlstm* sv-in.i h*r r.ist* will yr* »-nt III,-ni to nn- on <<t I-, l i. «I» month«, st mv r*«u1*nr* in klsmath Kails. Oregnu, duly v*r I rtr.l «> > .,r .11 n« to law |,atril Ibi, vili ,|ay ol »rbrilar/, l*Vi J ohn * I «»LIN««. Ailmlnl.irator ol th«- Miai* nt Anu* Verltngs. ,l*c<-aavd. V. P. Rh iads, Merrill, Or / MAMMOTH STABLES Rias furnished with or without drivers • • • I HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r You I have Horses that will please you $ Horses ¡i SUBSCRIBE FOR : With or without drivers Commercial men conveyed |o all points XVomt «tele JStii KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON AND JAS. SIGLER, PRO OTÍRGON OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY