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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
H. «ad ÜI4 l> I ..er Ko oil»""“1 wUu b“’ Ld ul » ««"I * • p’lr U h rlfilH. Jf“* ___ ln 1‘allan » •••""• A Sour T«oth And you aay ak« la B.«d of I'airha <>h paaeionatslyf r„r th» plaintiff !<• »•' HI • amai have a m.iir tooth I mmy I v ,. aftha way l v. «"I the bally •rs Ntataaiiian All, and . might r..■'«.>•- •« I h«? Vnnh. Edmond Croft Who Recently Purchased lhe Mammoth Stables and Other Main Street Property Tells the People of Tacoma of the Wonderful and Un- I heard of Resources of Klamath County. filar’ VnuecteanrF Nolae. M-, Ci en o I •• • Ihar* » haa b-B • ...„.-Pi. I. r.i".I -M' Co, to your h.i.ba. 'i « beau.»»» * Mr* '1' " ‘ ,*,X *’ ‘h*‘ -Th. Kwl'ty f"r »"ippraaal-n ol l'aae-»»*nr> Noia»« •'rani ... h"» ">•' ku»b.'i<l s busines* -Ik.esu i h« sell Ally 4 SAMPLE OF WHAT STRANGERS WHO VISIT OUR COUNTY THINK OF IT “*1 pboiKWraphs? all Ike lutereel. Tooker» rttsl'-sii a» P.rl 11111 ti<I t'lofl li.i* Jitgi leturnerf from N<> Uss »tern Parent I I lall you whst It Is Martha. I '•> Bred I ,.( areni« Ihsl young f.lluw coming Io •e tao ur th rea even la»* » week I I thluk I *haJI hav» tc the riHinliy mid the *|M.rl it affords. I ■ ur* Thing. Were yuuai the ball gsni«f Yes ' Who • s» beaten’" "The ntnplre mu jm Fulls div, a very pr .»| h - h , iis , iiiagniih ieiit.ly i.H.-mcd, enterprising town, being the county »eat of Kiamath < 'uuiity. • Ju»t now It 1« .ii-<|iilrhi^ wij« attention from the fact that three lines of rallwgjr are projet-ting their I ; o « trapes« act la a >n Star Kabir* ? see ■ M« |'g n«t he wanted to bnow Mf I h • Weekly k I« cow tn fu'l bloom Kansa» «Tty Journal. TUAtilC Showing K*rkr<1 lnipeovavnant. '"Willie loinkins talad lb hi« fr aah » vii year, did be nA?" "Yea " "Has h« improv«.! this y«ar?" I "1 should vay •" l'htv'v« trans- 'e-red him from ths scrubs to ths r»»- j.ars i'isveland I'.ain Iwater. Hau Ir.ed It 'Tted ” sa.u alile Jtegteald, "what la bucket shop?" "A bue vi sb..p my son." *ald thefa- * bucket shop 1* a her. f««lli laal.v mx «tn coopevsge establish rneht to ehlrb a n>a. takes a barrel and bring* 1>< BilA jack th« buns hm« Horrors of th* fitockyards. The h rvlrner was Inspecting the hog killing department "Zey don't si «ak softly her«." he Islit. "but icy are all In favor of !• Pig stick " Chicago Tribuí.« Msn Behind th« Bill. Almkin« I don't «*« how nWef*» aiV — — - -- - — A Reward of Lndurane«. "Ito« ui.vny bitti«* ot th!« will ! lav« to take?" asked Farmer Gornloa- •I "B«fors you r« eutedT' «aM th« mtd clue man ' No. before I get my picture la th« i japer '- YYasblngUMi Star. » » I firiA-’O n like Horses that will please you Fast Horses 4 i With of without drivers Commercial men1 conveyed to all points 11 I ‘ I SSictc* JSt JAS. SIGLER, PROP « Kl.nRiTMTH RAI.I.S - OREGON I -Jf - metals tlnth'-r, tin- (ircgon Houttiarn being the n< iri-»i next the Weed ajrgleiu and iastly the Tacoma Eastern via The iMll'w and the np|*-r waters of tin- Irruv (Unites river. 5<enery la Most Superb. • T In- MTm rv il' iig tlie l<l.mnlh v.illey ,unl tlir mountains on lhe dividing line between Oregon mid Citllfomia In nu*»t Miporl* un i picturesque in its Swiwt ilkc farms, timber and trout streams, whose brawling equal I have net r In ir<l In-fort-. The murmur of the river 1 limiting Its way to the old ocean is fully exem plified mid the redolent woods are wealthy In the resinous rxlors of the sugar pine and the yellow pine. Tlicae Inspire von with in elixir which only tin- unwt mil,lie alchemy of nature can distill aud you seem endowed with tlie vigor of yoiilh mid eternal fitnena "j consider tliew pine forests that ' list on tin- mountain slopes and tabic lands between Thrall and Klamath Falla a- al< n- •», I worth) of 1 visit v . different are th-y to the fir forest» of the Northwest. A |M(lralrlan or horarnian i-aii with ease exau.iin- or explore their contents. ? e 9 ? C ? Ü ■lew en th* Blue Snow. •* It was bitter cold In (t>* holy of holies ai d the paste pot tracked under Its weight ut trueen adtMlseuas* as Editor Bui.ay, of the Briu (l&i Tr buoe, stamped bls chilly bool» on the pel rifled otfioe towel »od with the ft ble effort» of hla blua. uawteldy fingers Inscribed th* following fond memory; "This »lu ter put* u» la mi nd of th« winter ut th« blue »now in Wisconsin It cam« oh suddenly Just •• |t did this year The •now fell softly and gently, taking the blue out of the sky a llh It unill th« « bo e ea.'th was covered with blue snow We I wer* working In • logging camp then It was a large camp. »0 big that th« pen cake griddle was half a mil« long We used to tie a aide of bacon to each one of the «ookae's feel and 1«< him skate ba/k snd forth to grsas« th* griddle The batter was mlx«d in a mortar mlx«r ai.d sent to us frocen snd baled That was a great winter The far« of Nature froxe and pe»lfd off. The finger of Time was so nun.t/ed with cold that It couldn't poli.t with pride It froxe the to* nails off the f'xjt of the hlU, and paralytuxl the artna of Morpheus Timber split with th« frost that winter A teamster was .Uing oa a log drawing It to the r.v«r. wh< n It exploded with th* «old catching a part <X bls «boa pa kin «loth«« a* th* crack In the log clewed again. Ths log »»• fortunately hollow and he bad no- flced as be leaded that It ran ce/wn tbs cat,ter ut 1 ha lr«e, au be lit a uutteh and tied It to bls whip eracksr and swung over. eetUng the pitch on fir« The iiu wemsnt of th« team gave it a gr.oi draught and th« poor man thawed him self loose before he got to th« lar.dJng place How fortunate that it was a hol low log." I Most Laadky Di sea a ,. Pueuxnvui* la nuw the uio*t deed dlaoate ut the ciiies of th« United Mt alee. Th« two largeet c«e|era of Chicago and Naw York, are strislug eff* ample« of the truth of Ulla stAtemeht. in the»« cltloa la th« I m I few y«are pneu monia h*a Incraeaed by leap«end bounds, until it baa displaced conaump ;h>n as th« "captain of the men of death." Con- aumptlon. by rvaaon of ratR-®*! treet- meat in the way of bfgtsnic improve- menta. good eagltatloti. better bouaea, freeh air. and filet, has ateadily d«- creaaeg throughout Amsrlca end eap«" dally In tbe.eitlea. but atatlatlca ahow that pLsutaonle year after year claims far mure victims Tbs figures for New York and Chicago during th« ¡Mt de cade supply convincing evidence that th« outcry aa to the prevalence of pneu monia la no alarmist taJs. out la founded upon sober facts In tbs first six montna of 1904 there ware 42.700 deaths from »11 cause» in N«w York city, and of thia number 1M0 or nearly 20 percent., were du« to pneumonia. In 19v2 9 71€person» d!«d In New York from pntumt. nla I tie total death rate baa risen from lb > I, 00« In 19oi to 22 23 per 1,000 for the first six months of 1904. acute lung affection« being mainly resjocalbte for thia in- cr«aae In 1900 105,9^1 pgraona dl«d It, th« United Atatsa of. t^ieumoola, 10.1^ per cent ot all death« '>elng du« to the dises•« la th« «am« period the moe- tailly from consumption d«ere»a<4 from 12 28 per eent to 10 99 per cent. Compering city with country, the cen sus of 1900 shows that tbs mortality from pneumonia per luO uoo Inhabitable of el ties waa 233 1; for rural dtetrtete. 135.9 From consumption, foe «Hies. 304 ». for rural districts. 134 1 Tbs mor tality from pneumonia among negro«« was 349 p«r 100.000 and among wtlteq 1S4 I p«r ltel.iXX). White« ot lor,.gn birth are shown to b« much mor« suseeptib.« than th e« of native birth. In Chicago In 1903 there wer« 4,(39 death« from pneumonia, exceeding th« deaths fruei consumption by mor« than 1.500. Th« pr< »«nt Chicago proprotlon ot pneu monia deaths to deaths from all causes is 13 C per cent ; from consumption. 11 J per cent Corresponding figures for New, York are 17 per cent for pneumonia and II. 5 for consumption. Human« Protest, When money!««« consumptive« ar* sent to Ar:tons a criminal wrong to range < islci I ke I* ,h u iut> ly will, ait a rival. Age» ago a great volcano blew off the top of the moun Inflicted upon thorn and a gross out- tain, hollowed < ut H ■-<■< r4< r and then died out, leaving a great smoking chasm thousands of f'-et deep. rage Is perpe'ratad upon the sommu- nlly to which they ar« ««nt It Is a no- This gradual'» filled with clear cold water, now 2< h >0 feet, anti t* surrounded by ahnovl pcrpendi''iilar cliffs orioua fact, declares the Artooaa R.« rang lug In ir-iglit fi n *00 to ,,ver 200 > t- l At an rlevatiml of mW) feet tliig shell of a mount.tin Is nearly publican, that large numbera of man i »••v>-n mil'« in'liltnler I lie eh lines are t het I bis peak was higher In air thau the highest peak of the an ] women In the last stages of con lllriv.vl.iv a,. Wlio'aii tell' Certain il is that m thnvoip-- Ixilling caldron now rest* Crater lak-with perfect sumption are each year sent to Adtona security, the admired of all who have l'*>kcd upon it* waters, the one lake whose future becomes brighter as «nd California with tn« delusive hope the years roll by. held out to them that they can gat • Mi .! •<? the trout «(reams n< ar by take their sources from Crater Lake, Ix-ing leakage* filtered through well, when nothing can iiiti prolong the lava and punilc ll»»ur s of the tn lunl.un aid--« For cl.-arii'-s*. purity and mirror-like transparency these their days Many of them hav» barely Valuable Convictions. enough mews to rwacb th'-ir daatitxa- Nobody who Is endowed with a good streams lirv n . . .pi il in th'- world. To all sp rtmn.'ii and tourist» 1 will add. that lhe moat courteous and tlon. A tho-igh th« pai|«nt. If in a mind and wants to live to his sstlstectluet entertaining treatuo nt awail* I liem enroute ( "in Thiall to Kian,.till Falla. The quality of the water and hopeless condition, rarely realise« his can afford R neglect the acquirement of porteriioiiM* vtr.ik < annot I m - excelled. sit latkon. it requires merely an Intelll- i convictions, says Edward 3 Martin, la ••'lhe li'l- ial govi 11 ii 1 lit has now appti jr:,.toil the sum of *4..">00.000 for irrigation purposes '•ontigimua gence above the line ot stupidity for the Metropolitan. What are they? to Klamath tills which will greatly add to the revenues of tlie various railroad* pointed that way."- T sny doctor to reeognlsu th« facta Nor They ought to ba opinions based oa coma Ledger la the average physician Ignorant of knowledge and definitely thought out. bl* patient'» financial status. When, Practically thay come In various ways— therefor«, «astern doctors condemn fa- often by inheritance, or as the result of lal sufferers to th* besrtbraaklng exile early training; sometimes by aasocla- are wonderfully alike ment* M Maure! fed a guinea pig with among strangers and tn addition send loe. som«UmM from th« automat., MEANING OE NAMU, Mrs Alfred Chapin, of New York. Is be- >ran. earr>-te and carrot stalk« with them to dte in a strange land without working of the mind during long part- Busan Is Hebrew a Lily. Iteved to own the fln.-at collection of wo Injections of water each day, when money, th* criminal cruelty of the art xIs when It Is acquiring knowledge and Alma la iatin. the Kindly. black diamonds in the country. Moot of the arimal steadily lust weight, but on cannot be adequately described. Th* experience. Sometimes, again, eonvlc- Mrs Chapin's sable gems came from ■oetinulng the same diet In smaller coneluaion Is forced upon Ariaona ob Guy la French the liunier lons Mem to come suddenly. especially the province of Bahia. In Brail), and luantity and witbout water a continu servers that there are «om« doctors In Faul la Latin, lhe Small On«. religious corn lotions, though thefe H nearly all are of exceptional beauty. ous gain was apparent Variations of Job la Hebrew, th« Mourner. I the experiment coutlrmcd the result, the atates who would be mildly pun usually a long process of preparatory They do not »parkIs like white diamonds Marcar»! I» Gruek. the i'ewrl. .bought behind them, and It Is really fried on human subjects, other experi- ished If they oould be afflicted with I nor. though opaque, are they a* gloeay Racltel Is Hebrew the Lamb. ruly ths final conclusion that Is <oddee. a* jet, but they have a beauty of their • enters gave a large amount of water consumption In tte last stages and then Lionel, l-atln Is s Uttia Lion. ally for a month- without Increasing lured forth by deleafve advice to die Deep conviction« os any subject dos t own and their rarity gives them addi Ih .h Is Dutch lbw l olly Man. tional charm In the night of the enthusi v«igbt. and trebling for seven day* the thousands of miles from bosne and come ready-made. On« has to work for Clara la Latin, the Brightons. vater taken by another man had no ef- loved on«a ast them; to earn them. If they are io bold, ect K<1 hi n la baxou. lhe ».ou .ucror. Mrs. Peary w!(f not accompany her and to influence conduct, they must be Ample Apology. Glil-etl m haxun Bright a. Gold husluind ou hl* next trip to the arctic. planted deep ¿¿g- OLEA NEB HERE AND THERE. Pleasing editorial candor 1« discovered Ja- "L la ll< ui * tlx iiuj i lauter. A « » » r • • y ? Not that eh« does not wish tn go. for —----------:--------- ---- — — t • T ’ft In th« following eftfact from i Ne sb« I* a hardy traveler, but bv»nn*e Lu*iu* la L mí I u . I he Shllilliy. Ou«. The demand of th« pvoplc for "cheap" The Inventor of the tide table never Lieut Peary Is going tn take so<h man- ssw th* mi in hi« life. braska weekly newspaper. It al«o Indi Erueal Is t.iecl., the bcrlous Ou«. iroducts is th« greatest cJ-i*« of aditl- res this time a* he never took before, cates aa advanoe In political sincerity Deter la of l-alm oiigln, the Hoi k. leratlon. says the San FTapcJseo Cbcon- A watch taker, to the top of Mont Blanc and he does not wleti hts wife to share and regard for pl«dgM "We wish to Eunice la Gr>-k the rali V l< lory cte. * Retailers demand scmsthlng by • Hi gain 3C seconds tn 24 hours. the peril Mr* Peary was a most val- retract the char4« tqade last w««k In which they can uuttersel^jjiefr cotnpeO- Martin la Laim. th< Mamai Due. Greater New York ronniimni 1.158.000 uabla menibei of the expedition la « hlch the Armored Cruls*!1' Lbat Maj Stark- Florem« is Latin, lhe Blooming on«. torS. and when they .buy adulterate ', ah« took part Htnir s, courageous and quart* of milk a day, and the people wright was never known to keep a prom Leonard. Gennau iiauv* I» l.lonllks determined she was willing u, lake hor never see a cow. poods, they know It pvrtuctiy well. The Huth la Hel'iew. and means Beauty. share of privation and danger, refusing Russia haslarger proportion of blind lie. The statement reminded th* gen lemand. of the rsta'lers makes a da bo¡ hia I» Greek, ano maai.A Wladom. to accept any odd* because of her sex. leople than any other country. Two out tleman that tn a W»*ch during th* >st rn and. fTjO'n the jobbers. » hleh all manw- campaign b« promised to kick ua down Arxuall« Is lAtiu. tlo- iveai.iitul Altar | facturers hasten to grant. Doubtiees Mme Loubrf mVherof the president of every 1.000 of her paople.ar« sight lea* In St. Beterslxirg late hours are the stair*. and, coming up to our offic«. ha there are mnny manufacturers who ar j Sarah. Hei r«w nain« Uiea .ai’linci-** ot the French republic, who died the K<>aH.uoi.d I* Saxon. th< ¡loseot t'race other day pax*ed away In the bouae in rule The principal streets are generally redeemed hl* promise. In fact, Le not willing to cheat, but it Is doubtful Aawlha la a Give* I'M me. the Good Un« Marsanne In w hi< h she waa born, reared crowded at one o'clock In the morning. nnly sicked ps downstairs, but hoisted whether th«lr profits ar« greater on Many of the theaters do not open before us up h*lf-v.ay bock as well, and w« laaac. a iiebiew uama. tu<wu* laugh and married, She ■>„ In her ninety- adulterated goods than on thos« whlcu , third year ami a< tlve up almost to the midnight. verily believe, had be not run ovt of ter. ire purs. At any rate, as manufac Argentina reaches Into She equatorial AliiiougU her family for genera- breath that he would hav« kicked ua Meredith Is Celtic, the RoarlnR of the •nd turer*. no more than, whoiesal« or lions ha 1 owned the land on which the h.>t belt on the north and through tha over th« roof. W« rograt having don« Sea •«tail dealers, can afford to be under- temperate gone or. the south, having Major Starkwrlght an lnjuatlc«. and Agne« I* of German origin, th«Chaste little farn.house ’ I-a Terras»« ' Is sit- »ld. all belter« themaelvea..compell*d hus wide range» of temperature Two- Mme Loubet wgs not wealthy. uated On« cheerfully print thia acknowledgment jo cheat, and. A* » rql^ do. cheat hlrds of Its people nearly are native She had little education and what little Mose*, a Hebrew nnm«. means Drawn tailans to the number of almost half a The major 1« a man of his word, pol ■he had a qulr^fi .of letter* and the arts Out ished. and scholarly, and can klek like "One of the chief embarrajamenta itlllon l*ad the foreigners. wa* gained in l.er later life. She never Matthew, a Jewish nam«, signifies A by Which thia country 1» now contTont- Six months behiud time, but still per, a brindled ox.” visited Paris and the only city ot any GI.L sd. vt>tiehsaf,ea aa optimist!» contem site In whli h she ever set foot wa* the severing, say» the Ixrndon Express. Caesar, latín nam«, means Hairy city of Valeiiie. near her home. Not George M. S. hilling, of Pittsburg, who Why ar« not the pension rolls mads porary, teexcesalxe .ricbea. Th» hawks Man. even when her son was Installed In the, is walking around the world In seyen public? It certainly seems as If there and other depositor!*« ar« ov«rB*»w»* Oliver Is of Roman origin, an Olive highest oflke In the gift ot the FrencS 1 cars for a £ 1,000 wager, has arrived In *is no dlsvredlt In drawing compensa- With, funds, and there to more mocay Yre«. He lefl New Jork in J*y7, people could she l>« persuaded to desert Liverpool lon for seryD»« rendered In one's than the people Know how to nse ad-, Edith and Ediths *•« Saxon. Hsptfl her home .wnniless and wearing n te»spapci suit •ountry. and. If there are fraudulent vantageously. It may be somewhat v.v ■leas. Black diamonds are found chiefly tn pensions being drawn, who should and equally dlstrtbuKd. to be aur«, but a Douglas la (laelle signifying Dark he bed of the San Jose river. It was who would be quicker to resent the greater or leaser «bar« of it to within SCIENTIFIC SELECTIONS. Gray. there the first of them was discovered In 'rxud than the man who. rtslwd their th« reach c< thoa« who work tor IL". 1450- a stone of 10.000 carats. which to Kugenlaand F.ugenle ar« French. Well In a mass of meteoric stone Prof. Ives to save the eounvy? It Is In- This ,*nay aa'olyjrue and. y«< there, Born. Molsau. the celebrated French physicist, I day would be worth an onormour sum ■omprehensible. say* Hartford I are a KX.eat, n^aay workers who never Daniel to Hebrew, meaning God Is ha* discovered a number ot diamouds of money, but which «as thrown back (Conn.) Courant, that there should ba let • d»y off 3«catu« of funds. of microscopic dimensions but of regu into the water because the Anders, who Ji.dg«. the opposition to such a simple busi- j • 5 4—¿-S-'-V:---------- were digging for white diamonds, had Lucy la the feminin« of the Latin lar octahedral form and perfect water. Aa Ohio man wrote to Elnqer Dover, less proposition as greets the swgg««- The German Astronomical society of no idea of Its value. Luelua. secretary, of the republican national lon that the lists be made public Thay In theory thcr« must be lunar tides on Jam«« la of llebrew origin, the Ite- fer* a prlxe of t.lk'O mark* for the most I committee, claiming to have done grasl velong to the public and they should the great lakes, although they may be exact calculation of Hie next appearance guiler. -. i ■ j " . work for Rooaevalt in th« campaign.an<l too small to be (Jeetcted In >>odies of wa >e reckoned a roll of honor. Esther Is a Hebrew word, meaning of Halley's comet. The paper may be uklng for a job. He said be wpiyld like written in English and ner d not be pre ter so mucij ipcre affected by winds and Secret. - ; . by difftienrcs In baro netrtc pressure to be "chief curpidorian” of the treas sented until the end of the year lDCIt Senator Depew was greatly hurt In nein«. tS» Dey Roxana 1« a Persian It has been discovered 'rcen'iy tbgt This latter influence Is so potent that in Washington recently when the "Seeing ury department. Mr. Dover wtote In Óawn Lake Ml’eK Igr.n It fometlm«« causes dis Harold, th« Champion, Is ot Saxon the slime or residuum from the thermal . ••bances resembling tidal waves, when Washington" automobile went, by hla reply: "I regret to Inform you that there springs at the city ol Baden Baden. Ger to abseil position, aa chief evspldoriaa house with Its load of open mouthed origin. many, contains very powerful radium. the surface of th« water I* othurwiso jnea The man with rhe megepbon* ! of tlv frc»*ury drp-.rtrr.enK »J'hmirh I. lluldah. from the Hebrew, mean» a ___ _ . Prof. H Gertcl .of Wolfeubuttel, Ger quite calm think there might very well be Unfor pointed out a tree In the senator s Snor- Weas. I , . I I- many, says this radium is tv times more tunately JiAwaver. while .you have iard and told bis (Jock that Mr Depew Constantino Is I Jit in, signifying th« powerful than that found in the re«ld- _,.n ■ ’ * planted It six years ago. Then one on coined a word 1 cannot cola th« job." Resolute. Boffin—What sort of K^k is Pryss- uuui of cold water springs or in mud Dorcas Is from th« Greek, signifying a I'revioiislv lhe residuum from dust's work, "Domical Opinions of (he back seat ro«e In his, mlfht and ot- I bath* New York's newest hotel« have a«t aa ■«red odds that the tree was a chest Wild Rom. , the watt rat West Baden was considered Paleontological Man?" example. In chivalry tn the other rwa- Cat lierin«, a Greek name, mean« th» worthies* tv the scientific world and Cynic—OM ot those boots that are nut. — ... - T .. t taurants which these many years hava Durr One was discard« I. but It Is now tarefully much easier to write tnau they are to A prisoner recently confined in Wash- refused to syrv« meala after,six p tn to Itolnrah Is of Hebrew descent, signi collected and sent to laboratories. read —Ally dloper. lagton county. Y’ermont, Jail, soon re- women without s male eacorte fying a Bea i J<ntt«te The photographing ot variable glare ... Modem Chaatarfiald. I Is one of the uses to which the camera turned for another term. On being ques nowaday* ^tsr lo women tn «very wny.’ "Harker la the moat polite man 1 «ver tioned reganllpg hl» anxisty to go hack NOTES ABOUT WOMEN.’ * They, qav», tuxurlon« dr«a«t,n<-ror>nis has been put with successful results I f Ito- MU , »1 during the past few years. Stellar pho saw." b» said: "Well, you «eq. I liked the and ynalfis In a’ten^lanc«. Even the toi "How no?*' - o • . , r Mrs Jane Evans. 7.1 years old and one« tography. as It is termed, ha* been board, and besides I got Inter ««ted In let articles are provided—powd-r ¿nd "Why, h« actually tip« his hst when t Slgve. has Juul graduated with honors, brought to it* higheel point of develop a novel th«y have at the jail and I want perfume«, «".elling salts, pins, «*«. from th« t>|i'tn«ntery grade of a night ment In this country at Harvard, where h« talk* to a girl through the lek phone." ed to finish It." — Chicago New«. school In New Haven. Conn She began this branch of the art was first taken r Explained at Last gtcndlng school last fall, wishing to up and the thousands of star pictures Hl« Fee« aa Bvid«ne«* J Jaggles—Since the beginning ot the, Before They SUbtled. Irgj-n to r-a<l the Bit In and newspapers. In the |M>s:»e»'loii ot the university ar« "Man aliv»! YV hat's happeued to your world there has always been a woman "Now, Johnny." said theteacherof ths Kva.is was llbt rated by Lincoln s In charge of Mrs W P Fleming who face- at th* bpuoqj of eyerythlng ., , juvenile class, "can you tell me what eman ^JiaUon proclamation. occupies an ln.|>ortant noi’tion among Waggle«—That mast ba why »ha, "Oh. a fellow threw a btyekteof paint human nature la?" ElIxabcHf ptue, daughter and only th« astroiionu rs of th® country. Mrs. xt mn, and I'm going to have him ar woman of today Is etriving so barn *u "Y ea. ma am," replied Johnny. "It's child of Mini' Wlfnnoru Duse, the Ital Flstnlng s assistants. 15 Ip number, ar« rested. 1 m keeping my lac« aa svl- be at th« top —Town Topi«-». people ftyf tb«y get Into society "—Chi ian tragedienne, has catered an Englft-n all w men, some of whiUB have mad« I dene«."—Smith'» Weekly. cago News. I I college devoted to th« study of fnrmtnf fine records for thenmelves along aa- l forgot Htm»«lf. I I. Mrs Lyon-Hunter—This le our sew, and horticulture. Blenorina Duse Is only tronou ical lines VoBma*« Wap. ▲ Good Think. < I placo. oount Th« ton«. I bellev^ |g 17’ years old. To her mother's great Joy Ph* put her r.ew lust C*«t sway; That drinking much water lessen I She—How old do you think 1 am? Ph* *atd: "It's prqtty gusty, perfect Wllj you not play for us? she has shown no deslro for i-tage life; weight Instead of increasing It—causing He—How old do you say you are? 1 snail noi promar *4« (•-*•< — Count Peaanttt (xba«nt-mln<1«djy)—, her tastes are In fact strongly anti the one to grow <hln Instead ot fat—laths "Why. 11. of court« " My lust vest niistit »• t dusty." Wees plaleurw »Uniora Where ater and she has never even seen Duse surprising result ot late Fret h experi —Chiesto Tribune "Well. I think you sre about 32 ” baodl«’—PresjL act In slip» a-si «• however, the two Tonkers Statesman. I I Wonders of Crater lake. "Fioin Klamath I ill* dty one i* enalded to pt «peel the gruatesl mom.tain wondwy of all tin- Caaeade !n th* A lii ojd' r to t'u h this location on<- r--.<< iu-s the main line of the Kouth*rn I'aclllc railway at ing Hahin" stream. Y 01 Hi a Iake the 1 rain of tIn-Oregon Southern railway, of which llervcy Lindley la I’rrel'li-n'. in pokco.iina, a <h*fance <(f thirty mil' , lhetici- by four hor».- st ige thirty-eight iniles 10 Klamath fur Mr» M. Illuff at fol>s dollars lbs Vlea: ious Charity. week r t'lisr.ty llli-ner Musgln« - Bridget No Share I hov a nice job I fir e »I «e. h "t U rd J»» kill's now wldMis Jankius st tour dollars tbs Ye* II «v*u affected Htlng- • s«k Mary Ann But a f.uir dollar job aln t 'I., <>n * a* gum! a» s tulva dollar **n i ». l And ’ • borvtvwed half Bridget Faith 'll* belter If ys (at ths tour d'uisr» Pbl.x<!*lp|,ia I'reaa flow the Dy' Worked Or' lbvt k«nil.*-n you ««»Id a Mil« .f hair djv to three w««he M» ■ s» hvrv »g» n t" » «V Cksmllt Wa« be after *<u»(bar b*- wv'-nt'u n d.ty«’ trip to Klamath Fal's. Oregon, delighted with Thrall, neat led in the Xi.yt h*-i n c.ihfornla iiioimtahis. r| >w- to the Klmnatti river, wliirli here Isa fine brawl Ths Uss of ths Hump, "('an you ten m* said lb« aeeker after know Hi's». what th« tump vu Dial < a:ii». « ba<* 1s turf" bat 's it u>r?" ' Yas ul what value to It’“ A Oiown Teats I» all il a lota ot valua The cassel Cemil! »I Chief Who ••• that I »•« would Le no ««nai w.ttiout It" |»»t nl|i>l I '( «upl •1 ’ "Wk, not?" Cam I » • • 1 ll.at was« Mr Bruwn. Why not’ Yer Crui't septs'»* people yoUl a«'V..rl.<*y U'1 l>a> »lip»**'« loMaa smslallhoul Well tbst «• count» fix B a bump, do yer? Boatou iiu>.a»L • A...HH i* lui •! «« jouraaceltensy?" •The ilri-«n tevte I hav« in Miy mouth Tiis Ono's Dsllvsrad |kto morule« l.u.»»rs Bia aauiau. ( Msry Ann I ihoushi ye w ,r wurkln* Making Mute Room. “A, ths • !•■ suL»a> 1« it*" Mk«4 (Is I'h s telph'an •qiui • I* r«pll*d ih« Nrw Y'orkee •Rut why du they »«At to put th« tor, un- vri niu * ' "Oh s- li *f" II mov« rr-’m -m tb« Brot» t T Ills sulviix I'll«« looker« gigl**a>an n In xix-akln - of Ida trip y<st« rday Mr. Croft Mid: ‘■Io the true lou 1 of ap*>rt .iiid mil ure I ••mi struii/lv r< <'<>ti.iii<-ii>! the city of Klamath Falls aa a haae of oper iiloti* di is tdlll' Marth» I •«" pf s*' U*** I've <1 lln>r*. and I th n* gallili'* Weekly Us? n»rti No. sir If •« kvpi «t/s _ A TACOMA BUSINESSMAN VISITS OUR COUNTY, INVESTS AND RE TURNS HOME FULL OF PRAISE »l'“ can “Chicago N.w, %«*m*alH (nervoualyl—l** » .u£ - („it afford to w. sr *