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* E. B. HENRY CIVIL ENGINLER and SIRVE'OR KLAMATH FA1.1S All kinds engiiieeruig and draughting l Plans and Specifications Furnish od J. E. DUVAL CONTRACTOR and Bl ILDLR more and Bar Fixture, I j First Ulaa» Work Hilarante«« MAIN STREET. Bet. f’tii and 6th Sts 3SS w C. T. BONNEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law Examining Abstracts a Specialty NOTARY PUBLIC Ornes—-New Worden Building TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. LEGEND OF THE TOPAZ. EARLY GENIUS. Men Who ere loung In Year*. but Oid In Homa. Daw made his epochal experiment of melting ice by friction wbeu bv.t twenty. Young was no older wlieu I ♦ made his first communiontl»u to tlie Roy 11 society and w as In hla twenty- seventh year wlieu lie first actively espoused the tuidulately theory. Fres nel was twenty six when he made his first Important discoveries In the same field, ami Yrago, who at once l«*cnuie I.is champion, was then but two years his senior. Forbes was under thirty when he dis covered the polarization of heat, which pointed tlie way to Mohr, then thir ty one, to the mechanical equivalent. Joule was twenty two in IMO. when his great work was begun. and Mayer, whose discoveries date from the same year, was then twenty-six. which was also the age of Helmholtz when tie published his independent discovery of the same law. William Thomson was a youth Just past his majority when he came to the aid of Joule lie- fore the British society anil but seven years older when he formulated hl« own doctrine of dissipation of energy. And Clausius nnd Kiinklue. who are usually mentioned with Thomson as the great developers of thermo-dy namics, were both far advanced with their novel studies before they were thirty. We may well agree with the father of Inductive science that “the man who is young In years may be old In hours."- Exchange. i Mhl KLAMATH COUNTY BANK tike Jewel 1» I nlletl the »tone of Gratitude. The topaz 1» called th** stone of grirtl tud». and the old Konuiii tssiks ria ord the following legend, from which the stone derives thin attribute: Mie blind Emperor Theodosius used to bang a brazen gong liefore Ills pal ace gates and sit beside it <c certain days, hearing aud putting to rights (lie grievances of any of his subjects. Those who wished for Ills advice aud he'p had but to sound the gong, and Immediately admission Into the pres ence of Caesar was obtained. One day a great snake crept up to the gate and struck t!ie brnz<*n gong with her coll«, and Theodosius gave orders that no one should molest the creature mid bnde her tell him of her wish. The snake bent Iler cn*st lowly hi homage and straightway told the fol lowing tale: Iler nest Was at the base of the gate way tower, and while she bad gone to find food for her young brood n strange beast, covered with sharp needles. had Invaded her home, killed the nestlings and now held possession of the little dwelling Would Caesar grant tier Jus tice? The emperor gave orders for the por cuptne to lie slain and the mother to be restored to her desolate nest. Night fell, and the sleeping world had for gotten the emperor's kindly deed, but with the early dawn a great serpent glided Into the palace, up the steps nnd Into the royal chamber and laid upon each of the emperor’s closed eyelids a gleaming topaz. When the Emperor Theodosius awoke he was no longer blind, for the mother tmRke had [will her debt of gratitude. KLAMATH FALLS, URIillUN The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County KI Not IK kN ♦ »74.343.1 6 •i,326.72 511,252 56 13,«24.311 •1,1 liti, ili» 256,666,66 31,1111 63 I |U4H,07M3 SOCIETIES OF KLAMATH FALLS Capital stis-k, fully paid................... . Surplus »ml Undivided protits. Individual Ih'isisits, subject toeheck 'Cashier's Check« outstanding ' Demand Certificates <4 lieposit .... .. I t |t 146,075.63 Evangeline Lodge No. 66 Degree of 1. Alex Martin. Jr., Cashier of the alsive named Hunk, do solemnly DR. WM. MARTIN Honor Lodge meets in the A. (». 1' W. swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv lumwIedgcMid belief. liall every second and tourtli Thursdays A ikx M artin , .lit., Cashier, I in the montl>. Nancy N. White, C. of 11. Kubreribed ami sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1607. DENTIST Jesse Marple, Recorder. [»«Aid D. V. K wkkni > ai . i , Notary Public for Oregon. W. O. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 7911. W. O. W.. meets every Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o’clock at Sanderson's Lail. All ( • <XXHXXKXX><XX) O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OiQ neighbors cord ¡ally invited. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. BONNEY A TEXTOR A. F. <k A. M.— Klamath Lodge No LEGAL. REAL ESTATE AND AB- 77. Meets Saturday evening on or la* STRACTING BUSINESS fore the lull moon of each month in the Will tnrnub AUlrsct» ol title sort |>«y tuet Masonic flail. Alex Martin Jr. W. M, tar nonrealdenlt. W. E. Bowdoin, Secretary. CHINESE SKILL WITH AXES. The exuninstion rtgitirslion «nil perfect lag el title« a speeialty. O. E. S.— Aloha Chapter No.fil, meets M ain S treet C.rpenl.ra of Cat ha, Will toaipar-* umee. Nvw WMNS Bun in the Masonic hall every second and With Oeeldealala. fourth Tuesday evenings in each month. In judging the performance of the Laura A. Willits, W. M. Jennie E. native Chinese workman It Is almost Kearnes, Secretary. PASSPORTS IN FRANCE. impossible to avoid the |>opular bias I. O. O. F.— Klamath Lodge No. 137 that addiction to their own methods The Kind That Were laanrd In the meet» every . Saturday ... evening in the Time of Lou la XVI. aud tools Invariably liespeaks fatuous A. H. V. W. hall. JasjsT Bennett. N.G. conservatism. Though this is In many The mysterious cards of the Count Geo. L. Humphrey, Sectelary. COUNTY SURVEYOR cases true, it will often be found on de Vergennes each contained a brief Ewaunii Encampment No. 46,I.O.O.F. careful observation that what has pass history ill cipher of tliose to whom they ed for a stubborn bliudness to the vir were given, lie Vergennes was 1-ouls Encampment meets second and fourth Having opened branch houses in Merrill, tue of innovation is iu reality a keener XVI.'s minister of foreign affuiiw, and I Saturdays in the month in the LAND SURVEYOR. perception of comparative merits than when strangers of a suspicion« charac A. O. U. W. hall. Jasfier Bennett, C. I*. Geo. L. liumphrev, Scribe. the judge himself wai aware of. ter were about to enter France he ln- i I ■ ' Bonanza and Bly, I am now prepared to Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No, This is particularly true of Chinese aued to them tlitwe strange cards, I. O. O. F. meets in the A. <). 1' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON carpenters. While most of their com which acted as .passports, and were monest tools differ In some radical also intended to give information con hall every first and third Thursdays it. fill all orders for supplies from these points, way from our own, It Is never safe to cerning tlie bearer without hl« knowl tlie month. Jennie Hurt», N. G. Lonnda M . Sauber, Secretary. assume the superiority of the western edge DR. C. P. MASON thus saving you time and expense j K. of P.—Klamath Lodge No. 96 product. Their small ax. for example, In the first place, It» color Indicated is a beautifully balanced topi, sail they the nationality of tlie man who car meets in the A. O. U. W. hall every DENTIST are remarkably adept In the use of it. ried It The persons age. approxi Monday evening. Bert Bam lier, C. C. John Hamilton, K. of K. and S. Oftee in American Bank and Trust Com tieing able to work as true a surface mately, wns tohl by the shape of the therewith an can be obtained with an card. A fillet around the border of the I M. W. of A.—Lodge meets in the pany’s Building adz In the bands of the white man. card told whether he was a bachelor, A. 1». V. W. hall every first and third OREGON KLAMATH FALLS On heavy work It Is customary for married or a widower. Dots gave In Wednesday in the month. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. W. B. Meljmghlin, Consul two to hew together on opposite sides, formation as to his iswitlou and tor W. A. Phelps, Clerk. striking alternate blows. Both hands tune, and the expression of hie face are used, and the recover is over the was shown by a <h*corative flower. WILL A. LEONARD Foresters of America—F.wauna Camp. shoulder, alternate right and left. W. hall The stranger's religion was told by No. 61, meets in the A. O. DENTIST There is a freedom of swing with an the imnctuatlon after his name. If be every second and fourth Fridays in Its C. I'. Willson, C. R. accuracy of delivery that is a treat to was a Catholic it was a perioiL If a : month. Withrow-Melbnse Building watch, and the rapidity of blows is al Jew a dash, if he was a Lutheran a 1 E. E. Jamison. Rec. Sec. most bewildering—Engineering Magu semicolon and no stop at all Indicated sine. him a Dontieliever. DOING TO KEKO? •PIERCE ‘EVANS Work will begin on So a man's morals, character and' If so, get a rig from the Mammoth The Great Bastard. appearance were pointed out by the ATTORNEY AT LAW the Upper Project next The great bustard (Otip tarda), a bird pattern of bls pass|s?rt. and the author Stables. Fine, gentle horses, good bug OREGON still found In the southern provinces of itles could tell at a glance whether he gies, reasonable prices. KLAMATH FALLS, Spring, jt- > > j* Russia. Is the heaviest European fowl. was a gamester or a preacher, a Phy In size it exceeds the Norwegian black I s'-Ian or a lawyer, and whether he Petition tor Liquor License cock. The old males attain a weight of was to be put under surveillance or The Lost River Re C. F. STONE To the Honorable County Court of the thirty-five pounds, and where food is allowed to go free.- Sunday Magazine ATTORNEY AT LAW County of Klamath, state of Oregon. alty Co. will sell you plentiful specimens weighing thirty Materialle«)? Man. eight pounds and even forty pounds We the undersigned, residents and OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE lands cheap, and on Sir James Crichton-Browne, the Eng legal voters of Sprague river precinct have been captured. These birds have dlsapi*eared from western Europe, lish physician, speaking before some sail! county and state, res|H*ctfully ask easy terms. where once they were almost as numer memliers of bls profession, protested . that a license to sell Spiritoue, Malt ami ous as partridges, and are seen only In against the tendeucy to adopt too mate Vinous Liquors, in less quantities than small flocks In the sand bills skirting rlallatic an explanation of man. The CHAS. PATTEE the lower valley of the Dnieper aud raw material of a medical practice be one gallon in the precinct aforesaid for a here and there along the north coast of came a mere contrivance of matter and I jeriod of Eight (81 months from the 12th the Caspian. The hen lays eggs as big force; the bruin of this poor consumer <lay of March, A. D. 1907 lie granted to Manager as ordinary pears. A larger aud heav of pills and (lotions a "glue-like silts IC. D. Willson and William Woods, un 1 ier bird, the cassowary. Is Incapable of stance, nine-tenths water, with a little Ider the firm name of Wilison A- Woods AND flight, but ft can kick with the phosphorus thrown in.” “They left u» I at Bly, in said Precinct, and your strength of a mule and uses the sharp, man,” said Sir James, with a smashing , [«titionere will ever prav. bony quills of its wings as a cock uses figure, “a motor car, self made and self | 8, C. Hamaker, W. F. Reed, W. W his spurs. started, with no passengers and no chauffeur, moved by a series of explo Finley, I’. Bush, Ed. Bloomingcamp, Granted In Advance. sions or redistributions of energy, and jC. J. Martin, Nels Urik, Mans Thotnp- The young doctor who bad lately set rushing on to Inevitable destruction." i I son, John Daragh.O. T. Anderson, L. W. L. McCormick, tled in Rhnibville bad ample opportu L. Griffin, A. W. Evans, J. H. Boyd, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Manager and Contracting Agent A Prayer. nities to learn humility If nothing else IO. Peterson, W. H. Casebeer, R. J. in hla chosen field. One day be was Rend some one. Lord, to love the beat j Courtwright, II. J. Langham, Q. N. Klamath Falls, Oregon hailed by an elderly man. who re that is In me and to accept nothing leas (Office at end of bridge ABSTRACTS OF TITLE made with neatnen and dUpatch. We ■ Anderson, Geo. Bloomingcamp, J. b. quested him to step In and see hla from me. to touch me with the search I Watts, John W. invite attention U» our FIL1NG CABINET SYSTEM. Wells, Amos Lundy. wife, who was ailing. At the close of Ing tenderness of the passion for the C. P. Newton, bis visit the young doctor asked for • ideal, to demand everything from me O. R. Stewart, Geo. 8. Boyd, Neil Camp private, word with the man. for my own sake, to give me so much bell, J. E. Sullivan, Chas. T. Powne, Agent, Pokegama, Or. Reai Estate “Tour wife'a case Is somewhat com that I cannot think of mys<4f and to E. W. Whetstone, Spratt Wells, Wm.G. plicated," he said, “and with your per ask so much that I can keep nothing Snider, L. B. Yadin, W. F. McArthur, We bave a cholce line of landa in tracia large or »mali, to »tilt pur- 'B. B, Joy, mission I should like to call the Brook back, to console me by making me J. A. Parker and Jno. B. Kappes. chaners ; alati city property of all deacrlptlona. Agent, Thrall, Cal. strong before sorrow comes, to help field physician In consultation." Notice is hereby given that the fore “Permission r echoed the man indig me so to live that while 1 part with going petition will tie presented to the nantly. “1 told her I knew she ought many things by the wsy I lose nothing • • • Insurance • • • to have a good doctor, but she was «£ the gift of life.-Hamilton W. Mi aforesaid County Conrt, on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1607. M b , afraid you’d be offended If she did.” Office over Klamath County Bank To the Retail jjquor Trade: MELVIN D. WILLIAMS Civil and Irrigation Engineer, East Main St., below 4th * > C. D. WILLSON Buy Lost River Lands Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls . Pokegama Transfer Company GET IN LINEI M A son While they are cheap &, S lough ABSTRACTERS Hites as Lew as the Lowest Time contracts made for special datrsery for all classes ol freight between above pointe fltorage warehouse at Klamath Falla beside Ackley Bros. sawmill— Storage rates one cent per 100 pounds per day. Freight.delivered to any part of the city. “Pamdlsv ■»■«.*' Milton’s "Paradise Lost” was com- nieuied between 1(130 and 1(142 and completed about the time of the "great fire of Ixrndon” In September, lflflfl. Its author composed It In passages of from ten to twenty lines at a tirna and then dictated them to an amanuensis, usually some attached friend. It was first published Irf 1067 by one Samuel Simmons, and a second edition appear ed In 1674. For these two editions Milton received £10 and bit widow i £8 more.—London Graphic. Wlllta«. KLAMATH BARBER SHOP A strict housewife said to a new maid, “I forgot to tel) you, Mande, that If yon break anything I’ll base to take It out of your wages." J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. But Mande, whom two days bad heartily sickened of her berth, replied, with a merry laugh- "Do It, ma'am; do I U. I've Juat broke the hundred dollar Cleanliness and Good Work vase In the parlor, and If yon can take Guaranteed. that out of <4 for I'm leavin’ at the end of the week-why, you’ll lie mighty Also Agent for LONDON AN d \ clever.”—Argonaut. LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. The Other One. "What 1« the meaning of 'alter “Mother, does Dr. Smith wear his ego?' ” asked tlie teacher of the begin everyday clothe» under that long white ners" class In Latin. “The other I," said the boy with the gown when he preaches?” asked a lit tle girl who had seen the edge of the curly hair. "Give a sentence containing the minister's trousers under hl» robe. phrase.” "Yes, dear.” was the reply. "He winked hl« other I.” “Well,” she continued, "now I know why It Is called a surplus.”—Harper’s 1 nnjc Niirhted. Weekly. New Nurse But why don't yon want to take your bath. Johnny? Good For I.nnrheon. Little Johnny—'Cause somebody said “At luncheon I had Rimething which the good die young, anil I don't wnut was excellent, but not substantial." to take chances on being drowned. “What was !t7" "An excellent appetite."—Il Diavolo Hee?- Exchange. Rosa Anxiety doe» not empty tomorrow of The two greatest stimulants In the IN sorrow: It emptie» today of its ■trength.—Macia reu. world are love and debt.—Beaumont We carry a full line of Insurance, Including Life, Personal Accident Fire, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass, and Liability Insurance. UNDERTAKING E. WHITLOCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM BALMER Over and Above. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Have purchased B. St. Geo. Bishop’s stock of undertaker’s supplies P atents Holder of License No. 29 granted bv the Oregon State Board of Health. Calls promptly "attended, city or country, day or night. Telephone ^7; Tnaoc M arks Drain ns C opyrights A c . Anyonfi up nd Ina n sketch And rfPRrrlptlnn quickly ascortnin our opinion free whether an Invention is pr<»l>Al»ly iHitentnble. <'<>n>niunlriv t ions st riot Iy confident lai. HANDBOOK on Patent« sent free. Oldest auency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive SjjcrUl notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific iournai. Terms, |3 a year ; four months, fl. Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co» i» 6,B^’NewYorl( Branch Uflfiee, F.BU Weahiaetuu, UU - z For sale—The north half of the north east quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen, south of range eleven, east of Willamette* meridian. Inquire at this office. U Z FRIENDS COMING If so, meet them at the railroad with one of the Mammoth stable teams. It assures them an easy, comfortable ride. They won’t be tired when they get here. Rate» very low.