« SEASONAL FABTICULABfl. GETTING ÜACK TO NATURE The family of the late Gen. Com» French Feasant Who Nsd RIs Own lnui pr'seutvd the Jeweled sword he r« By it re arrangement of our contracts, Idea of France’s Principal ■ lived from an American to tbs Na ¡■fating from April 1st, lisxi, .« offer to Ouly Real Work ot the Tea» Is llonal museum of Havana Danger. • any individual or l'«r|«>ral" owner of a Durlug ths Uai vvst Bsaauu — Tho late Mary A. Livermore WM telephone hue, using any make ot The French pions nt who, since the time called "the Daniel Webster Ul fajiuers Oeueralif Aia phone, tl>" opportunity to connect days of th» revolution, bee turned «II American women" bocauss ot her rim »• ■ ludan ta. Jestlc mien, solidity of t harader, Doric France Into a kind of wallet garden. their line to our Klamath Falla switch. Is still doeely In touch with nature, l«>ard, and have communication with There are homes on th« wheat simplicity of thought ami weight of ul and In spit" of agitators and polltl Hie s'lhsrribers of the Klamath Falla ranch«« whure eulturw r wig us H-aiSS. tersnee. fleturvs, tiiuvle, pianos •lid newspa Miss lli sal» Bali', who Ilves on a farm clans, his presence In th« suffrage, to Exchange ' 175) >i|«m pairnent of a light per« kssp ths II ... 4 13 fjL.e bear Chatham. N Y . has been appoint­ which he brings the sense and cunning , monthly switching ■ lisrg«; slemt 20 ol with tho Lv.t tuiu;:w <>f life, says tbs ed ini overseer ot highways In her t.dl o, trlct. Mies llaln declares she will ... health In proof of this, says Youth's in that ami nearby valleys, have already the wheat barvsst Is mostly Imagii. that ths work Is well dobs tills In Cbmpanton. I. a little scene reproduced ary Th« only real work ot tbs y„ar • lends to have the best section ut road by one of ths authors of "Hketrhe. on asked fur a connection which will Ire ths Old lioad Through France to maile «oon as |iossilde, this arrangement daring the week ol l.a. vsst. 1 uruiug lb the township removes the necessity of duplicate hoes tbe wi>ll with a riding plow Is not hard Ml«« Helen lluck. president of th» Florence.’* Between Argentan and Alenroo the •nd |silea in the city, anil saves our sule sw farm work guss I’lanilng tb« wheat graduating rlasa at Mouut Holyoke col ! with a drill Is easy. Waiting for II lege probably Is the greatest woman writer fell to oonverslng with a peas- •crilwra the rx|*nse of buying and (<> grow Is not such dagrau.ug labor athlete In the world, but In attaining J ant who, with Immense patience, was maintaining another plume. We advise with our su I hm rila-rs that la-fore making any Men who raise tliiee crops ot alfalfa that illstincilun has »<•.' rlllreil bone ol I engaged In stirring ths earth • y«ar work harder all summer that, heretudiia a famous university train- , vigor into harvest. 11« also professed font rai ls or purchase« lor or of other do the wheat harvesters Ths harvos* er ••>• that with scleullflc Instruction himself Interacted In politic, and eco­ phones, we would Im plea > hI to call on bands are softsned, wuakutied pr- duels Miss Buck would prove n worthy rl'Sl nomics. ami willingly talked on these them soil explain how to avoid dupli­ subject i c( enervating city life, and ihal la why ot some of the best male athletes. ''There le only one thing." the peas, cating ex|s-tise. the work e««ms hard 1 hs harvest Harold A Lxirlng of I'ortlaml Me.. ' During tbe year past our business has e«aeon U a godsend lu rhess men Th« haa received an appolntmem from the ant said, at last, "that Franco lias lm<-n fairly prosperous and we feel able outlet to the Country for a season of sei re ary of the Interior as supervisor , to fear." "You moon." esld the writer, "this to redeem our promise ol Ja>t year for «•creating lull siMiihM ths nerves of a of nn’lve Indian music Mr Uirlng has > religious question tho dispute with lower rates in tbe Klamath Falls Eg- fsrmentlng eleuisiil ths city breeds passid sum» tlm» among the Hloux In dlana of ibe llosebud Indian reservation ebureb and pope’" ■ ad har lairs change, so dating from April 1st, BSS'i, "No. I don't mean that " Ths femmes of ths w! eat belt, on in Houth Dakota becoming much inter our monthly rate« for phones in Klam­ esti 'l lu the Indians and thrlr music "Do you think there's any fear of ths whole, seem to lie aisiul the hap ath Falls will Im as follows: Residence Ills new duties will take him among tbe another German war?" pleat agrlcullurlsl« to l„. f.jud I Io "I don't know. 1 wasn't thinking fll.00, Imsinees fllAO, making a reduc­ tepid growth of the western counties various reservations of the Indlaus In I tion of ?•’> cents on racli, notwithstand­ th« west. of that " Into ths gigantic whval producing «• Mrs Frederick Ferris Thompson, of ' "1 supt>oee you are not afraid of so- ing the higher coat ot construction and lion I bat It now Is has offi-rod ample operation, practically meets the lowest opportunity for all ths farmers ol N«w York. Is an unknown woman Ini Clallam*" "Not at all " iiiausgiug ability to build up moder public sense, that Is to say who Is doing ; rates id the state lor rxclisnge work. "Well, then, what la the only thin* ■ le fortune« ami acquire Isrgu tracts list dsnme things wltb her money with­ If our business Increase« in the future sit land Tbeau they have adorned out the embarrassment ot conditions > F*ranc« has to fear?" as in the past we hope to inske rolttc- "Hall.” said the peasant, and went stilb splendid homes, on hards and She has erec ted s ph) sli al culture build- lions year by year and will do so when­ •hade trees, and have storked with Ing h r the Teachers' college. In New oa digging. ever our businese offers any more than •ae eat t Is ami good breeds of all d<> York, coetllig 1350.000. A library build- | a fair return upon <>ur investment. in«et|c shirk The wheal bell la ais i Ing which she gave Vassar took |5nn < mx >. I A SPANIARD’S INVENTION The Midway Telephone A Telegraph "tha greatest grass land on th> ami a college chapel building for Wil­ earth " That Is. native grass grows liams college, costing IW0.000. will be Ingenious Apparatus for the Control Company. I of Distant Electric thsrs In profusion, and It makes lb- dedicated In a few days Miss Nellie Payne of Butler. Pa. Is l-eel grailng of any grass crop. Al. Poster. Notice Sale ot Sc ho al Bonds. lb««« things have enablsd the progres engaged In an occupation which so far Notice is hereby given that «••le«l bids Teleklno Is tha Invention of Don •svs farmers to surround thiiiusrlvu« aa known la not followed by any other with everything Ihal goes lu tnaki young woman In th» country. Khe is Bernardo Torres Quevedo, a dlstln «ill lie received tip to I o’clock p. ill. on • -sk sergeant on the police force In gulshed Hpanlah engineer, who has April 30, lUlki. fur tbe purchase of rural Ilfs delightful Hh» Is on duty from seven been experimenting surrewsfully with School District Bond, isstleai by hcbool I basse wideawake farmers ara stu that city denis of everything that eemm Intc p m until flv« a m and In every way sn apnarstus for tho control of des- District No 4. Klamath county. Oregon. their Ilves At a glance they can tel • tends to th» duties of the office which tsnl etertrlc power by means of wlre- Face value of Bond«, fl ,000 in denomi­ He Intends to ap which of two steers will gal > a pound • he occupies There was objection to h«« telegraphy. nations of t«u Ivvnda of f-'iOti each. One th« quicker and on a glvin rail' n and her npiwilntment When It was suggested ply bis invention to vassals and mad« hla public trials with them The laind to I«* payable aliwiliitelv within 5 thia sama faculty makes them Judg.i by Chief Rebuilt but the police commit tee sustaltivd him and Mixa Payne got transmitting station waa a wireless years, the other w ithin 10 veers anil op­ ot human character aa well They the place In which she has given com Ulograpblc apparatus. Ths beat car­ tional after 7 year«. Interest at 6 per know what kind ot m«a th«y are dea. plete satisfaction. ried a battory ot accumulators, a m.> cent, payable «eini-annnally. teg with ami treat tb«m accordingly 'or for driving the propeller, anoth.r Many a man who rame to ths harvsst listed st Klamath Falls, Oregon, this for the rudder, and two sorvo motors 12th day of April, I’JOfl. like a tramp, a man need io a cul­ I CONCERNING CONSCIENCE. for operating the mtrhanlam of tbs tured home but fallen from grm e and I„ Alva Lewis, «'down on his luck." has Ix-.u singled The public conscience consists mostly other motors The servo motors were County Treasurer. Connected directly with the teleklno. <>el by the farmer o, bls wlfn as on« of trancee. At f>>« better tblnge Such a man Is Guardians Sale of Real Property There are more kinds of conscience wherewith they formed a single sp peretua Herts wsvea wore rccalvad treated a. one of the faun.y Ills than you can rount. !n th* tnatlpf of thr eel at* and Kuardian- by tha teleklno. tills controls the aervo • hlp of Curfla <'hr»trr Hcldrlrh. a minor. wtory Is learned If he wlahse to tell II Th« man who stirs up the public con­ When the harvest Is over lis la given science sometime« gets stirred under motors, which sent currents either tn Knllre 1» hereby fltrn «hat on and aftrr the 1 control the rudder motor or the pra­ 1*h «lay of April t h 1WK. the nnd*r«irnrd etaady work Tbu bond that throws himself. pvller motor eo as to govern both tile * ill m -11 al nrH atr »a’e for n»< leuce only In quantity, not boat. Taking up hla position st the llfidrirh. a minor, (thr »amr bring a on«*-I < «see ut this kind ran !■« related In In quality. transmitting ststlhn, Senor Quevedo fifth Intrrraf) In and io all or any portion of •vary buuaobold In ths wheat b«K Tin* cot .rlence of some peoj le closes began manipulating the transmitter, thr following drarrlbrd r«*a! property siiuatrd (•aid on« termer's wife sho traced he. It« eye« to Its own debts, hut keep« them whereupon the boat, containing nu­ In thr town of Klamath Fall«. Oregon fo-wit •nceatry lo Kthaa Allen and other Beginning on thr line l>ciwo'n lot Kin bln* k wide op«n to the debt« of others merous prees n proaxitatlves, aa If by J9. an<1 Main street st a |»oint 16 fret westerly titahirlc name« of colonial days and I Very few men are too conscientious to magic, slowly moved fvrward. gradu­ I frrwn tbe n«,rth« s»t*rly corner of said lot 6 In was herself a collegs grad iale "One •d ths newt Interfiling things of the permit their lien« In lay efcgaon Suuday. ally attaining a high speed, turning, block JV; thrnrr southerly at right Angles with twisting, tacking, advancing, or re­ Main strrr« W, fret ; thence easterly sn«l |»ar- barviwt |e studying tbs character of Most men work their layer* overtime It t* funny what n fuss some people ceding Just aa If It were bn'.ng guided allel with Main street J» fe *t; thence norther­ the men last year a young num worked fur us who. we readily •aw make over the money another man • by an expert steersman The l»at ex­ ly and at right angles with Main street «•' j tret to Main street, tbener westerly along the J waa of gi««1 breeding and came from musclence baa allowed hint tuaccumu ecuted all manner of maneuvers with­ «niiherly line of Main »trert TO fret to thr out a bitch under the sole guidance ot place of lieginnlng. taring f»art of tatd 1«H 6 In { • respectable home His hand «n lata. The man whose conscience wears tbe Inventor on shore. •or« la th« harvest au 1 I dr«s< »d 11 ’•lock .*9 an«l ot <*edar street heretofore re- | •ad doctored him the best I could It 11 th i shoes 1« not an agmable eompan- rated; M fret front on Main street hjr IMF, fr*t i l in. as you are always afraid of iread ­ iyH worse, and one day 1 asked him VETERAN POSTMASTERS. «■ri> of Cedar »treet. %acairr«tA Confession and Lown In charge of that office sine« 1 your parents ar« worrying about you ' ri st Ku: Ion are highly recommended April 28. IMS. when he waa appointed He Uwik my advice and wrote two let­ for tht. malady. Rome patients try by President Johnson at a salary of ters. Awhile later be said to us 'I'm philanthropy instead and with indiffer­ 11.100. He had been successively re­ appointed. twice by Grant, once by going to leave you I will «at dinner ent results. There are men whose consciences will Hayes. Arthur. Harrison and McKin­ ■«Ith my folks to morrow In Golden Oil* Well drrsaeil and feeling good not |H*rmtt them to ride to church on ley. and cams under Mr. Cleveland', with »250 tn hla pocket ha beite UR the trolley car Instead they are driven special care In each of his two turns good-by. We wion received • lette* to the sanctuary by their coachmen. ! Mr Fay has over two years yet to from hla mother. thanking us for «Ml who are left to meditate In dignified soil- I serve under the reappointment glvon tude outside In the cold. by President Roosevelt February IS. we had dons for her son " 1902. when the salary was advanced U> When ths men who have •rrnm’i fated much land In ths wheat country DEFINITIONE AND DERIVATION 12.500 per year die and divide their holdings, the Ian ! Milo T Winchester Is believed '0 will Im In smaller tracts and »■ thick­ The petrification acste was named for hold the long-service record aa poet­ ly settled that the local market will the river Achates, tn Stelly, where It waa master He is still performing bls du­ ties in charge of the office st South supply ail the lal.ir needed In the har­ nrst found. vest. That will mark ths end of th« A brochure Is a small book, stitched, Amenia Duchect county. New York summer migration not bound, so named from the French under th» commission ».rut given him ». July 10. 1R49. The record was held for "brocher." to stitch. Bwlnnnsrs' Cramp. "By-law" owes tbe flrst part of Itself many years by Roswell Beardsley at In drowning accidents where expert to the word "bye." the old llanlsb word the North Lansing (N Y.) office. 11« was appointed Juno 28. 1828. and swimmers sud lenly lose all rontro' of for town, burg or burgh. their powers, the usual explanation of The word "amateur." originally served until his diath, November k, cramps Is beginning to lie Io lked upon French, from the 1-attn "amator." a 1902, at tbu age of 98. •a Insufficient It has been noticed lover means a lover ot any particular that persona having dlwca'ie of the art, but not a professional follower of ll. Liquor and Insurance. mlddls ear. who have already shown At the annual meeting of the Ab­ The American word "boss." for mas­ symptoms of vertigo, are especially lia ter. is the modern form of the Hutch stainers' and General Insurance com­ ble to such arte lent«, and ns the "baas ' of the same meaning. It is ds- pany held In Birmingham recently the eemlclrcular canals are the organa of scended from the original Dutch settlers chairman announced that the mortali­ direction. It Is suggested that even a of New York. ty rale, favorable to the company, « i •light hsnorrhago In this delicate The word "billion" In England and the Heel Insured had again been main­ structure from a blow by the wave» the colonics means a million millions, tained ami that In ths 21 years of thy would result In utter helplessness in France and on the continent, as well company's existence the mortsilty hid Parsons with cars not perfectly •on nt as In the I’nlted States. It means a thou­ not yet exceeded W per eent of what •re therefor« warned agaluat •wlnt sand millions. might have been exported front th« mlng In rough water. The name "calomel" means "beautiful ordinary standard table of the Insti­ r • black," and was originally given to tute of Actuaries, which represented Carried with You. black aulphuret of mercury. Aacalomel an enormous saving of Interest on cap­ Joy la a prise unbought. •nd I r Is a white powder, the name la merely a ital that otherwise would have t>een freest, purest In Ils flow when It cornua Jocular misnomer now. paid In claims He attributed the sat. unsought. No getting Into heaven, as The word "Boer." applied to the Dutch Isfaetory mortality record largely 1.» • placo, will compsss It. You must Inhabitants ot the country districts ot lb« members nbetaialng ftvoi the uee carry It with you. else It Is not there, the Cape of Good Hope, Is the Germsn of alcoholic liquor. You must have It In you. as the music for fsrmer and agriculturist. The Eng­ of a well-ordered soul, ths Are of • Electricity In Siberia. lish word "boor" had the same origin. holy purposa. the welling up out of Almost all the towns In Siberia are The word "beverage" ban had many tha central depths of sternal springs changes In orthography. It la found having arc light« for street use and that hlda tbu jratora there.—Horace spelled "blberedge." "beverege" and Incsndracent lights for houses, ami ftuahneJL "baverldga.” It comes front tbe Italian the larger proportion of the people In "bevere," to drlnsTtut more reuiutely Siberia have never seen gas. which Fro grace. they regard as aa lllumloant of a past "When the republic was yotmg.” ob­ trout the Latin. served the reflective cltlsen, " a man M’ 4.--------------------------- BIBLICAL BALK. waa satisfied It be could paddle ble Hla Idea. own canoe." •What It your Idea of a true pa- If you have the blues, read the twen­ rue ? k í % TELEPHONE NOTICE ¡4« Notice ot f inal Settlement. In 'he maitar ol th« ««lain ol Huber' a. n«i- breath. !• herrhy flv<«n (Nh ItM Ma rune I fMion, A«tmtnlafrtior of it»» ««täte ul R«>ie«rt i> ««•Ibrrath, dereaaed. 4 12 *F NEWSOM S UNDERWOOD Druggists •F ♦F •F RICHELIEU HOTEL •F Merrill, Oregon 4* *r 4- PHONE 375 4- Everything New and First Class BRING US YOUR 4- PRESCRIPTIONS 4- 4* 4- 4-' 4- Meals 25 and 50 cents Rates $4.50 and up per week Barber Shop, Baths Bar in Connction A* Complete a Stock of the Latest Medicines as can be obtained NEWSOM & UNDERWOOD 4* 4^ 4<<+'4*4*4*'4* 4*'4*'p<><> The Portland Clothing & Shoe Store The New Store in Bishop’s Block Klamath Falls, Oregon Friend Bro’s. Clothing is Custom Made, give better satisfaction and fit better because they are put up by the best tailors in the country You will certainly agree with us after examining them « "Welir ty seventh Psalm. "But now tho scheme seems to be to If people seem unkind, read the fif­ fvol ss many people as possible Into teenth chapter of John. paddling tho craft for you."—Chicago I If you are all out of sorts, read the Bud. « twelfth chapter of Hebrews. If you And ths world growing small Owed to the Mayor. Bacoa- Out west th«y have elected and yourself great, read the nineteenth Psalm. • tailor mayor of a city If you are losing confidence In men, Egbert -Plenty of m«n In that city, I euppuae. can refer feelingly to "what read the thirteenth chapter of First Cor­ «• owa to eur ■ayorl” t inthians. » triol r* "A true r •M.” answered Senator Sorghum, "Is a man whose country r )- wards hla services with a statue In- i I of • bank acuuuot.''—Washing loa 3lar. FRIEND BRO’S. SUITS ■1 zX/ hm W d Single and Double Breasted From $12.50 to $21.50 We sell all-wool pants $2.55 up These goods are made in fancy worsteds and the patterns are the latest SPECIAL SALE OF men’s Bats ALL STYLES ONLY $1.85 Fancy vests, new patterns, at $1.50 Oxford shoes in pat­ ent leather and vici kid French toes, $2.50 up ■ n^> Wild Turksys. The turksy la Cound in Its wild state only In America. It was brought to Europe towards tbe close ot tbe aeven- u.'----- - w-uiurj. — ¡Ke will also show the latest in Fancy Hosiery, Light Wool Underwear, Boys Knee Pants, Eta. On Saturday with every Suit of Clothes we will give away a Fancy Silk Vest. « «*,