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Talsphone Stock for Ssle. MJMMONN. THE lARMER <»r nr<|*r /»Í tlif IV»4<r*l la iliei'lfeull lliHirl ul the eist« el orsui')». f>irectora, H ik Mi l»ny Trlfhbiifi* à T*l*frapii BLAMH Í'«»tlipenV fi»r aalt* t<» gnyotm, lii« nnaolil Dita li >>l III« <'uiii|mny ; full hi- If Ills land buffers I rom Drought or forniKlIcHt ii|«'t( Apphi nünn, • ’ II. <• AfMK, Hgi 'r . Lacks water lor Irrigating when Tiu» MM wkv Td A Tri Ti». Small Stream la Near By. Administrator's Notice TO IfH k iRtnRlh i'ftiintVi I.BgihM M W r II s , I’laliiHff, »• F i «*H í 4 W*lh firlrlidanl T h Frank A Wall», ih» ■I i - iii ' named ili'fi'tiil am In tha namr of <h«* main i»f dr«<un *V««it a»s hrrrlo raqillrad tn s|i|i«’sr ail*l answar Ihr futapia nt nini sganni «u<i in th* aim*« •»» ll»ls*l aulì m» <»r iMlfir«* Hi*' lr<l dm •»( Mat <«• that I h »| ii < th» la«t «!•) lur ai i»« «»an* ** t»r ansarr hy )*»u rtt«*d tit th» »»rdrr of H im »abi «'miri fur ili» piibllt'ntluit ««f do« »uiHiii"ii*. and If «mi fall ••< tu app ai nr nii»w»r th«* |*laintig will apply tu di» rmirt fm |h» r«*ll»f |uan d («ir In liar «'mnplmnt h»r»in tn «I* . First That thf bunds uf «wat Immtr •«•»• Ing tM»i»wit h»rM*lf and d«l«adant b*r di> a<tl«a«l and that it*» »'are and rn»t«Ml| uf dir minor * hil<1ratt **f th« plaintiff and «Infami am ba awarded t*> plaimof ' M»«*«ia>l That plaintiff r»rnr»r list »«»»!• ami dlst»ur«»in»ms hsrvin st p> ii'h'd and that »ha tiav» «urti nitirr and htr'hrr ir||«-f «s mW) •»»nt niest «Idi **«|i»liy aii*t gmol i*mtM*l»tt< Thia •«tinmmts is pitldishrd lit th** Klamath |l apu i«l Ira n h« ur*l*»r ut liuti II l, Hrnamt. Jude* nt Hl«* al»<or nam*-<l «-nmt. in»'lr a tl* I FlH»rrd *»l «••«-»»ol *»n th» .’.•nd dav >■! Marrlt |*M Th» first publlratInn tub« mt Ih» 13nd * *ia»u<War**h I**«, «s««.) ihr datandam bring fatgalr»«! t*> gnaw« i nit m h •for» th» tr I day «»I Max AllitfitM) fur Plaintiff Nuth'i* I* h«*r»b) gd«h 'hat dir <*« m » i »I) ('uiirt • »f k lainaili * *•**•«»> • dr»g«*»i. did lb» Mth ■ lay uf Msr*‘h. Ht* a|>|«*liil ms a» administrat *»r l»f li»e »stale *»l lamrs II l ullahan. *1»- • * «««d All |M»rs4»n« liatlnr rlalms attalnst •aid »•«<<» • HI pr«M>»»4 Ihm» tu m» st l»air). Hrt-giui, i * ii **r b«*lur«* •!> ituuith», ilul) arrllh*«! mi « uiiling I»» la«• llaird llils M«r»*h J9, iwM •ip if n I* I u| |,«ll«M, A4 in I »il »I t a I nr «il Ihr h-tair uf J sim *’# i| t’*>l lahan. deeeasml. 4 If <M Administrator's Notice Xidh'» I» h»rrby gh»H (liti H imî «jiinty <’««tirl •tlKlaiiiaih roui«*). <>r*'g«*ii. «il«1 •»«» th« *jr«ih <1«> «H Max’ll. TAM apfHünt tn*« a« a-lm I til»tr at uroltli«* »»lat« 4»f Mary (tuliahan, d*«'»a«««|. AII ptCMiUa tia* Illg < lallll « •< a I iis ( a*|i| «alai» alli praariil ihvm lo ma at l»airy, i>r»gon, <»n «»f Ixloft' al« iiiiilith» )|uly trrin»<1 a<'( of *11 tig u> Ian |iate<l thl* March /V. I*>, JUagFN r (OLLA NAW. A'lhilnl»fraior <»( Ih» Kaisi* ul Mar) (lolla hait, »l«.*U4*a«s l 4 IB U6 Notice of I illng I Insl Account. Sit'd UHI I I NIC 4 N K •It*** Nttilrr le lierrbv tflVfti lhaf Th«»« Marlin. •■Iinif.’eitator of th«* palat» of K lwar-1 K Mr Inllrr, >1v* «*••*<!. hae flirti Ih (hr t'uUlity f'lMIfl, hi« Final (•• •Hint <a anrh administrat if, and dial llu'ri'url has 111 rd Mundt) ths Mil» day •«f af»ri•. I»* at <hr h‘»'ir at .’I »/vlorli uf said da> at th» <‘i<ur( riMita in (hr rltjr til Klamath Falls. (Irrgon, as th« tIms at»*l piar» i«»r lirar- llig t>h)r<'ilMiis tu said B4 ruunt Bild llir M*ttlr •urni IhrrsMif Pstsd at Klamath Fallt, drrfyn. March uth. I«* T n < n » Maani». A«lmiIlis»ratur ui th» F.stats uf K*i«**r«l K Mrlullir, «|r< rtsc'l 4 M (ft Notkg lur PublkaUoa. TITLES GETTING BACK TO NATURE SOCIETIES OF KLAMATH FALLS CHEAP IN EUROPE An Instante Illustrative ef th» Bead Ineas with Which They Are Accorded » "The martial spirit that perrades Europe makes the average civilian vary much of a nonentity as he journey* about the gay capitals across the ww- ter." remarked Henry Htern, accord •‘ft ia lltr farinur'a <»»it Unit if, in ing to the Han Francisco Chronicle. I I irn * «1«) a *.f st irntlllc iliwovrry, hr<l<ma ' Which leads up to the advice that. not rrap all th»« relurna hr k I hmi M froiii If you want to attract attention when l.ia Inn*I, I m * it IfM Mti’tl »h«rwY«r<>r how- you go to Europe, you want to have a ryry it inav. m <»r wilhonl th«« run Imll, military title attached tn your name The fact was forcibly |mpr»Med on m» |mi|f am llirrr la it «tllitll alrrain witii my mind while I wsi on a European i4 »liglii I m II nrArhv.** hivli hhm (hr rr- lour some time back The clerk at , mark lh«* iilhrr «lay uf Mr. Ihilmrt th« Grand hotel In Paris remarked to Waahhipn, a man of wMr •*|t«ririt<*« in me that two distinguished oflleers from agvh'iiltiirr, horticiilinr«« an«! in*11 vh I iim I my elty had tieen spending some time irriKHlloti rntrrpiiiM*» I It r<»'igh'»ti t th»* at the hotel a little wtlle tietort. I grral I' m * ill«: Norlhwfat, iming at prra- was curious to see who they were, so •*nl nil rxfHtiaivr omirr and o|mraior <*f we looked l«eck over the register N t their name« Ws found them with Ihtgtin Ifivrr land«. " fMvawlat ion to out much trouble The first to greet clop» na a rcaull of drought a and barrrn- my gate 1 was written down In this nraa «*f from lack of water, are two fashion: •Vila that can mail* Im ovt«»rom«,” con* "Col M H. Hecbt, Ban Francisco. lintird Mr. Waslihurn. ¡1 the How of a Cal. V. 8 A ' littl«« atrrain ia only uiilia«*<l by anyone "Further down on th* page." Inter- of tlir* limdrrn mm hann al ih-vicea now rupted the clerk, “you will notice the (»ring made for juat mi* h work mi'l are name of Gen Hal» " "Tiers. In a bold band. was la- alrrmh a* « uuiphahing fur niMtiy tli«< <lr- I scribe 1 Jacob Bali Geo Mer., Ban aired rrault«. The MmpleH and mo«t Francl«eo. Cal. U. 8 A.' llir* p-n«iVk* of tliva«« drVh ra lor rlrval* "What actually happened was this, Illg llir water a aireaiii to a higher as I suiiw—lently learned Bslr. who level io, |M*rlia|»«, the hydraulic ram. It Is well known as the owner et a big i» a »ell pumping engine (hat i« rapidly tannery at Ben',-la, arrl ”1 at tbs bo- fultilling the need of the farmer ami tel. and. noticing C «1. Hecht's name »mall irrigafi*>ni»t for a »*ir»« m-hrine of and title on ths r ;lster. decided that gelling mil of (heir I «lid all thorn* I mhiii II* he needed a title himself Bo be wrote fid relurna yielded when* waler ia plenti after hla name what be thougtt wav a proper abbrevlatloa for 'general men ful.” ehand Ise ' It worked beautifully Dur ing hla slay st ths hotel he was rw Kenn aped fully addrosaod as 'Gem. Ball' " H. L. HOLGATE Klamath Falls ! : Oregon J. E. DUVAL SODA WATER ESPY, the Soda Water Man A SPANIARD’S INVENTION Foresters of America—F.wanna ('imp. No. Al, meets in the A. <». V. W. hall everv sreund and fourth Fridays in the monili. C. I). Willson, C. K. E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. t «riiurut«» th* liitrrlur. I.fiid Ollit » at '« • I. •io-gui». April |i. iwm r is i»rfrh> glvra that d»» f«»ll*»»» Inc • und sflPtHrr l»a> Blvd uodr.* t»f gla lni«'l»d<*N lumas« rtiiai priKii iu »upp««rt ol hta rlaim. and dial said ¡•/•»••I *• 11 i Iu* tn ad«- Iwlurw <J*«t • hastaiu < u itu*) < lark, al his uAriai plarv **f b'lbiurss at Klamath Fail», draguii. ««n Jun» I, it* bl« w liiani n W Hissin, »ur th» K'/K v Mrs 4. It> K* a K • M W M II« iiaiiir* (hr r>d|u«liig wilhrsirs tn pmvr his ruiKiiinotia r<*si>|riM r up4in au<1 cuiHvaliun «»t aald laiwi, *lft J k Hailar I Albrrl M ahlman. Tbnmga Mar (in au«l« .ai Kaiuff <41 ul Klamath Fa la <>rr •**•• J, K* W atgu*. 4 If » J4 Krglslar. <• 1» A Iriunciug b<»y leirn Io Mr. am! Mrs. Mill». ülr». John Coli ho ly iliisl sn<! waa buried st tlie bpciiver «trevk graveyai'l. THE MOUSE IN THE AUTO Description of a Trsp That Gives ths Cwptlv. a Bids After It la Caught- Mmwlay Mr. Hone «u» fit fing a i-iitllli Now It Is a a automobile mousetrap l'T T. drillens uu the ilraert, wlne ha» It Is made nt perforated tin and has jiiat |w»'»-'l away tu tlie la-yuti'l, three wheels. The wheel In front la Mr. Ixu- Ihiirn lia» juai iefuriie*l from several Inches la diameter and resom hrlow altere he lia»l gi'iw aitli a ilruve blns the wheel In a squirrel cagb. "I juTeee. says the New York Sun • 4 Wbisi the mouse has entered the luiat Numiay the Klam.itli Lake Navi- galcm t'onipan« gave an excurciimfrom trap an! taken the bait, thus closing the door behind him. a little passage th« Fall» tu Ki'ii'i, «e uii'l«T»taiiil für hade I tm to the big wheel In front. Notice I or Public itiön. tlu- l»*nefit of tlie Fan Fran«ja:u »uf H'We so Ingenious arrangement allows |M )4krt tti«*ut ui Hir llHrrlnr, |.«u«l «HRc« ai fervie. The Klaiuuth Fall» I miii I aa»'Hi him to get In but prevents hie getting luihvtl-«» < »rrg mi. A prll 14. | tlie »1,'aiiii r and gaxv u» fine inuaii Wi- out of tho big wheel once be hae en JCollr» l» te«r««by giv«n thai th» fullu««ng ■ II apprei'iatr<l llii». Coiue again l»iv», tered. uantril w*((lrr ha« Air I nulle«* of hl» Iute*« la a. I In hla efforts to escape the mouse |u mi « k«- filial pruuf In Biip|s««ii «>f IH» clalut. ae Imj )'<>ii a happy weh <>nie. This sets the big wheel to whirling • ti4 tliat r«i>l pr < hi ( w Hl h« »tiad» h»h>r» *.»■• Falber Mill», will» lia» la-rn »ick »o T Halii* m. Jndg* nf h i«a*Hi ruuni). Oregon rests on the floor and acta like the Imig » ik I l'H*t "in- eie, La« not yet re- at hla affi* » at K lainaili Fall». •» »<■»**. nn <h» driving wheel of a locomotive, In a et»,ereil,—H. H. Jn«| <1a) ui J>iii» !*»• «li. Js»hw F Il K minute the mouse Is spinning about .JÄI fui I l»r W j S W , gl I «’ ,4 A 't 1-c II Tp 1» Must Real Je Within Twenty Miles. the floor. < K . Il K W M Juel why It should be thoueht ad- II» itati»«*« Ih» f«»ll«»w Ing talin*»«»» («» pr«»ra vlaable to give the mouse an auto h la rutili. III'I'I« fr» I Ir il .■ U put» a»|J L* M il I » a 11« • U I Section 5 of the Itcx'lamaiion Act pro- mobile ride after he la caught the uf mm I Iau4. v « 1 vieles liiat m> right to tiie u»e .il »«1er mousetrap dealer doesn't know What Hl Kiigurr.H h VanKi|«cr. J««hn llradburt» lor Inii.l in private ownership aliali I h - Is more to the point with him is that an 1 w w W arreu, ail ul B«manta. Orrgnn J X W«ta«g, I -"1*1 for s tract egceeiling Ilk) m » r»M* to the little novelty ha» attracted a good KrglAtrr « tv » .*< any one land ow Her. ami lui elicli sale deal of attention and hence sales have • lisll Im made Io any land ow ner unies» been frequent. lie I»- an actual lama fide resident on »'lili land, or i»-ciq<uiit thereof rvriJiiig WATERSPOUT IN THE ALPS. I III lile nelgliboilicci'l ol elicli land. Startling Phenomenon Recently Wit A A Num- qiie»!i'iii having arisen as nessed in One of the Moun ¡ wliat ungili properly Im considered tain Xokea. ; - i omst It tili ng a licighlsillll»»! rrsideni The rare spectacle of a waterapOut tin- Secretary of the Interior to-di ÄN O on one of the Swiss lakes waa wit 1 fixed tin- maximum limit id diatam-e F residence imin ilici land at 2l> miles in M nessed and fortunately photographed, on the afternoon of Juno 19 last Th) direct lit:,i. phenomenon appeared st a little after LITV ELECTION NOTICE. four o'clock. In the middle of the 1-ake Noltes is licrvliy given, Xitel tlie an* I of Zug. which Iles at the foot of the Observers at Fclser.egg saw a uusi gciiersl election ol tile city ol Rlgl Klsniatli Fall», will lie held on Munday, i vaporous cone form In the lower pact of the clouds hanging over the lake, May “th, imiti. Iront Nine o'clock in the while at the same time the water di IvreniMiii until Four o’dock in the slter- rectly beneath began to wrinkle ’n a iHMin ol said day. at which election peculiar manner. Then a foamirg there w ill he elected the (olhiwing ofiic- I basin, with high, whirling wells of era;—For the City at large; One Mayor, water, some 30 feet In diameter, one Treasurer and mie Ridice Judge. formed In the center of the lake A F it each Ward: One Councilman Io huge jet of water leaped upward, serve (or tso years, ami one Council while the cloudy cone descended from man to serve lor olio year. The voting above until a funnel was formed con- nectlng the lake with the clouds. I he I lot all otlicers will lie done in the sev height of the funnel wu estimated at eral wards. The voting place (or the from 4.000 to 5.000 feet, The entire First wanl will lie at the Wianlliury phenomenon traveled southeastward BUESING A BENNETT, PROP'S Imilding at the we»t end of Main »trevi. with a high wind, and lasted about U Tite voting place (or the Second ward minutes. First-Class l.ivery. Anything from a saddle horse to «ill la- at the City Hall. The voting Bl wars Under Deserts. place (or the Tliinl wanl will lie at the a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South The desert place* are flowing with llreitvnatein Feed store. ern Oregon and Northern California ; also to favorite I rivers. The great Sahara, to the south C. C. llnowrs. of Algeria, is dertvlug great benefits as camping, hunting and fishing grounds. City Recorder. I the outcome of a government Irriga I Fus Mai.»—My property near post tion mission which has bean Intruste I onico ou Main Mint Klanialli street». with the task of boring for water at considerable depths In many parts Henry Janssen. .«*|Tr,*i/ allriitiun g,rrn trntfiml iti^k for, W»iin nnd 9th St», abundant springs have been met whlcit ami tpr. ial rrtUt to frrigh'rrt. Grain Vlnmnth fnlln fir The Klamath Fall« Ijuul and Live- •tie-k company ia lein|»>rarily lo ated at rise to the surface and enable cultiva the Isig Caliiu reatantanl. It will do a tion of land which has long been 1 getieial real estate Itueineas and has su waste. Some of the borings may reach perior facilities (•< placing pnqierty m itli a depth of from 1.C50 feet to close upon eastern |H-ople. Avoiil a buoiu. ix-t us 3.0CO feet. Already It la possible In grow. I certain of the palm groves In the oases to get double the water formerly avail Bpeeial announcement—Semi to Cliarl •• S. Mitchell, Mu»ic Cmnpanx (< t able. GEM RESTAERAXI LODGING HOUSE C. D. WILLSON Horses Boarded by the Week or Month. MAMMOTH STABLES verv Igtert intalngne of ninaie. They have an iinmetiae alia'k. Aililrea», Box 14, Ashland, Oregon. 4t To let—S'JO acres pa.tiire for the sea son, 12 miles from Yainax; under gissi fence anil abundance of water. Also two lacks (or sale. Enquire of Snow- gisise, Ketio, Oregon. Civil Service F.xsminatlon The V. <. Civil Service Commission I will Imld an examination for I he posit Ion Harm Ison. id "Forest Ranger", May 14, llkkl, at "I learned a smattering of every- Portland, Roseburg, laiGrnmle and thing In college," said she. "Don't yon think that waa • bad Prineville. Examination for "Forest Supervisor,” idea?" some one asked. "No. you see 1 didn't gst enough of will lie held same day at all large vit ien anything to unfit me for becoming a ill the Male. real good housekeeper."—Detroit Free Press «too Reward. H. W. STRAW, Proprietor z THE BLACK 4-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION RICHMOND will make the season of llkkl, opening May 1st and closing August 1st AT THE HORTON RANCH Terms |l2.b0 ]>er season, dm« AiigtiH let, llkkl, Insurance 33) due when salislii'd inures are with foal. Said Stallion will lie handled by Jack Horton. Giesl pasture lur inarea at the rale o( |l per head per month. Will lint ls> responsible for accidents. "Balsklava" Bugles. Bugles that "sounded the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava'' are as common In England as the original cherry trees that George Washington dlil not cut down are In America. Now (Lord Trodogar, who was one of the fiOO. says the charge waa not soimded; that the troopers were among the guns liefore anyone thought of a bugia order. y I will pay the aboye reward for a .«»till my repair ilcjmrtnient cannot A woman's "No!" la often contra put in |>erfeut running order. L. Alva dicted by her eye. la'Wis. Keep out of the frying pan, ind yon won't get Into the Are. For Sale. The really eelf-made man never Mo acres 9 miles from Klamatli Falis boasts of hla architecture. on Merrill stega road, moatlv improved, Envy Is a disease from which those and 40 acres of good timlisr lanci 3 miles who do their best are immune. from Klamslh Falle. For prieea and It is better to make haste In begin ' particulare inquire of C. C. Low, llel ning than to make haate to finish up. ’ mont Feed stablea. i E. B. HENRY CIVIL ENOINRHR UM SVRVRViNt French Faasent Who Hs4 Mis Oww A.ll, I’. IV —IJukville L t »I mh No 110 Idea of France’s Friavi pal KLAM ATI! falls inerts In U h - A. D, V, W liai) every t Danger. Tuesday evening. Visiting Brother» al All kind* engineering and draughting wavs wriconic. W. II. kinith, M. W. The French peasant who since the J. W. Mieimms, Itn-order. days of th* revolution, ba. turned all Evangeline lx»lge N». *>« Degree of France Into a klad of wallo-1 garden, ll'iniT Ixwige inert» in the A. •». G. W. la still closely In touch with nature, hall everv an-'Uid and fourth Thnrsdsv» and In spite of agitators and tx.llti- in the ni'-ntli. Nsnrv N. White, C. of H. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Haas, his presence In lbs suffrage, to Jrsee Marple, Rn order. which be brings tbs sense end cunning W. <». W. Kwauna I'»nip. No. “'kl. W. I of the fields, makes for national <>. W., meets everv Wrvlnee>l»y ,-veiling health In proof of this, aaya Youth's at 7 :.V) n't lt»-k »t Aaiwlsrs»n*s hall. All (-Ompanloa. Is a little «»»• reproduced neighbors cordiali y invited. by one of tbs authors of "Bketrhee on C. K. Iii*ii<l«-iibi>rg. Clerk. HAMAKER OFFICE ths Old Road Through Francs to J A. F. A A. M.—Klamath Izvlgr No Florence." ir evening on it or I»- i-wning iti !»• Between Argentan and A keroa the 77. Mi et» Saturday (ore the (nil „ moon __ !. ____ ... in the Ilana and Hpeclgcalions Furnished ___ <>i if earl, month writer fsll to oonverolag with a ?•*•* M smiiih Hall I. Alex Martin Jr. W. 11. ant who, with Immense paHsacs. waa W. H. Hnw< doin, Secretary. sngage<| In stirring tbs earth with CONTRACTOR and BUILDER I O. <I. F.—Klamath Ix«lge No. 1.17 vigor loto harvetos. Hs also professed e»'l gar I rtiM Visas Wnrk himself Interested la polities sad eco insets every Saturday evening in the »1.11 Hilare» f UsaranieeS E. E. lamisvn, N.I». nomics. and willingly talked on tbeee A. O. I'. W. hall MAIN STREET. IM «th end rtth Hta *'. C. Brower, .-‘eeirtarv. subject*. is 1 as Ewanna Encampment No. «**, I.O.O.F. "There Is only one thing." ths peas ant said, at last, "that France has Eni-ampmeiit meet» second and luurlh Saturdays in the month in the to fear ” A. <>. V W. hall. Jaa|*r Bennett, G. I*. I "Yon mean." Mid the wrMer. "this Geo. !.. Humphrey, Hcril*. religions question—the dlepsts with USE Prosperity Rrla-kah Ia»lgv Nn, 104 eb"reb and rope*"' I. O. O. F. meets in tile A. O. I’, W. KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER "No. I don't mean that “ Itali everr tirsi and third Thnrsilaye in "Do yoa think there's any fast of the month. Jennie Horn, N. G. THE MOST another c-erman war-' I atri oda M. Haulwr, aecretary, REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK "I don't know. I wasn't thinking K. <d I*.—Klamath laaigr Nn. 'M of that" meet» in the A. O. V. W. hall every Manufactured In all Flavors "I suppom you are not afraid of eo- Monday evening. Bert llauilivr. C. C. c. eiallsm?" John Hamilton, K.ol R. and r. "Net at all * Telephone Main 33 M. W. of A.—Ix»lge meets in the "Well. then, wbat Is the only tftlng A. 11. 1'. W. hall every first and third rrnnee has to fear*" Wednesday in the month. "Hall." acid the peasant, and went W. II. Mclaiugldin, Consul on digging W. A. I*helps, Clerk. Telekina Is th« invention of Doe BernsMo Torres Quevedo, a dlstia gulsbed Spanish englnewr. who has been ripsrtmeatlng successfully with an apparatus for the control ef <Un- tint electric power by means of wire less telegraphy. He Intends to ap ply bls loveaUoa to vessels and mad« I bls public trials with them Tbs transmitting station was a wlrelsna tolegrapMe apparatus. The boat ear ried a battery of accumulators, a n» tor for driving the propeller, another tor the rudder, and two servo motors for operating the mechanism of the other motors. The servo motors wers I connected directly with the teleklon. wtcrowltb they formed * single ap paratus Herts waves wees received by the tale kino, thia controls the servo motors, which eent currents either to control the rudder motor or the pro- poller motor on as to govern both the steering and the propulsion of the boat. Taking up hla position at the transmitting statlbn, Senor Quevedo began manipulating the transmitter, whereupon the boat, containing nu merous press representatives, as If by magic slowly moved forward, gradu ally attaining a high epeel, turning, twirling, lacking, advancing, or re ceding just as If H were being guided by an expert steersman The boat ex ecuted all manner of maneuvers with out a bitch under tbs solo guidance of the Inventor on shore. fM KFFKlT MAT 1st isui f^sv* Thrall Arrtv* FU»gn« ** M»*l Rrldgs - Fsll rrwk IH’TTE CRF.F.K VALLEY ili» i-fily piaci! in >hr KJainath lku»in wheru gissi hufiieateada ean be had. Ot) line ut Cali fornia A Northeaaiem H. R., now building. < io ver r. meni Ir rigai li.n contempluf ed. Fine vegrtablen. all kliids of graln and d< imeni k-ated graaxe*. Un- llmlted rangr. Klamath Apr Inga Mils Pokegama Leave Poa«<am* Arrive Dixie *• Klamath Aprfng« • Fall(r»»t •• - •• ff(rel Hrldge ’* Kogua •• Thrall KLAMATli BPRTXfiff argciAL L mvw Thrall ISO F.M. Arrfre R«<u» 1 :M r.M. •• Wteal» Bridge •• 2:*V - - rail Crewlr Klamath Spring« ï:«e ~ I«*arr Klautalh Nprlnga 9:4« r. M. Arrive Fall i'rvak r. o r M * INrrla flrldg« »eo " ’• Kugiit 1:S> ” * Thrall 1-U “ Hervey Lindley Pr*»l<l«ni, Farming, Dairying, Stockraising and Lumbering Write for descriptive pamphlet. Conveyance furnished If desired. Terms reasonable. Phone. J. H. WHITCOM, PICARD. CAL Two Who Har« Bar wad Uncle Sai in That Capacity for Vary Long Perioda. Electricity In ■tbsrln. Almost all tbs towns la Siberia are having arc lights for street use and Incandescent lights toy bouses, an I the larger proportion of the people In Silieria have never seen gas. which they regard as aa lllamlnant of a past a«* WHAT WOMAN WANT*. To love, 1 KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO VETERAN POSTMASTERS. Another of the many Instances where faithful service haa proved 3 barrier against interference for pohti- cal reasons with the service cf a Massachusetts postmaster la that of John 8. Fay. of Marlboro, who has been In charge of that office since April 2«. 18C5. when be was appointed by President Johnson at a salary <4 »1.100. He bad been successively re appointed. twice by Oraat. once by Hayes. Arthur, Harrison and McKin ley. and came under Mr. Cleveland's special cars In each of bls two terms Mr. Fay has over two years yet to serve under the reappointment given by President Roosevelt February 23. I !>'». when the salary was advanced w >2.500 per year. Milo T. Winchester Is believed '3 hold the long-service record as post master. He is still performing bls du ties In charge of tbs office st South Amenia. Duchesi county. New York under the commission -ret given aim July 10. 184» The record was held for many years by Roswell Beardsley at the North Lansing (N. T.J office, lie was appointed Juno 28. 1828, and carved until hla death, November k, 1803, at the age of 93. --------------------------- I Liquor and Insurance« At the annual meeting at the Ab stainer«' and General Insurance eom- pony held in Birmingham recently the chairman announced that the mortali ty rate, favorable to the company. < i the Ilves Insured had again been mnln- talned and that in ths It years of '•>» company's cilstcnce ths mortality had not yet exceeded 50 per cent, of wbat might have been expected from the ordinary etaadard table of the Insti tute of Actuaries, which represented an enormous saving of interest on cap ital that olherwlaa would have been paid in claims Hs attributed the aat- Isfactory mortality record largely t.? the members sbstslalng from the use I of alcoholic liquor. I Homesteads To be loved. To be told so sometimes, To have something to do. >» To be dealt with sincerely. ' To be praised once In awLlle. To have her judgment respected, To be sympathetically understood. To have a great, big-hearted boss who will let ber hava her own way, Patronize Home Industry The Long Lake Lumber Company of Klamath Falls, wholesales and retails all kinds of lumber, from one stick to a carload. Over a quarter of a million feet on hand.j* j » > > > > JF» Hare Purchased the CRESCENT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY which is being fully equipped with all modern machinery and skilled workmen anu are prepared to make anything from a clothespin M*fthe finest cabinet at reasonable prices. >>>>>> Pl Promptness, Courtesy, Reasonable Pricey and Rood Workmanship will ever bo our aim. Outside orders given prompt attention. Telephone j S i . Office at the Factory GETTY & HIGGINS, Props.