E. B. HENRY CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR EARLY GENIUS. Men Who Were Yoons In Tear», bnt Old In Hoars. KLAMATH FALLS Davy made his epochal experiment ot melting ice by frictiou when but ATI kinds engineering and draughting twenty. Young was no older when hs made bis first communication to tbs Royal society and was In his twenty­ DR. WM. MARTIN seventh year when he first actively espoused the uudulatory theory. Fres­ nel was twenty-six when lie made his DENTIST first Important discoveries In the same field, and Arago, who at once became Office Klamath bis champion, was then but two years his senior. Forbes was under thirty when he dis­ covered the polarization of heat, which pointed the way to Mohr, then thir­ ty-one, to the mechanical equivalent Joule was twent.v-two in 1840. when his great work was begun, and Mayer, COUNTY SURVEYOR whose discoveries date from the same year, was then twenty-six, which was Civil and Engineer, also the age of Helmholtz when he published his independent discovery land surveyor . of the same law. William Thomson was a youth just past his majority East Main 4th when he came to the aid of Joule be- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fore the British society and but seven years older when he formulated his _—— own doctrine of dissipation of energy. And Clausius and Rankine. who are DR. C. P. MASON usually mentioned with Thomson as the great developers of thermo-dy­ DENTIST namics, were both far advanced with Office in American Bank and Trust Com their novel studies before they were pany’s Building thirty. We may well agree with the father of Inductive science that “the KLAMATH FALLS OREGON man who is young in years may be old in hours.”—Exchange. over County Bank MELVIN D. WILHAMS Irrigation St., below ------------------- WILL A. LEONARD DENTIST WÜhrow-Melbase Building CHINESE SKILL WITH AXES. Urprilen ot Cathay Will Compare With Occidental». In Judging the performance of ths native Chinese workman it is almost Impossible to avoid the popular bias PIERCE EVANS that addiction to their own methods and tools invariably bespeaks fatuous attorney at lawi conservatism. Though this is in many KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON cases true, it will often be found on careful observation that what has pass­ ed for a stubborn blindness to the vir­ tue of innovation is in reality a keener i C. F. STONE perception of comparative merits than the Judge himself was aware of. ATTORNEY AT LAW This is particularly true of Chinese carpenters. While most of their com­ OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE monest tools differ in some radical way from our own, it is never safe to assume the superiority of the western product. Their small ax, for example, Is a beautifully balanced tool, and they are remarkably adept In the use of it, being able to work as true a surface E. WHITLOCK therewith as can be obtained with an adz in the hands of the white man. UNDERTAKER On heavy work it is customary for AND EMBALMER two to hew together on opposite sides, Holder of License No 29, striking alternate blows. Both hands are used, and the recover is over the KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON shoulder, alternate right and left. There Is a freedom of. swing w[th an 0" KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Al! persons knowing themselve to be accuracy of delivery that is a treat to watch, and the rapidity of blows is al­ indebted to L. F. Willits on store ac­ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON most bewildering.—Engineering Maga­ count, may settle the same at my old stand, with Sliive Brothers A Co. where ALEX MARTIN, ALEX MARLIN’, Jr zine. E. R. REAMES, Cashier Vice-President my books will be kept during my ali­ President The Great Dnatard. enee from the city. L. F. Willits, tf The great bustard (Otis tarda), a bird still found lu the southern provinces of GOING TO KENO? Russia, is the heaviest European fowl. —STATEMENT DEC. 31, 1000— In size it exceeds the Norwegian black­ If so, get a rig from the Mammoth cock. The old males attain a weight of Stables. Fine, gentle horses, good bug­ KIHOl'l« KH thirty-five pounds, and where food is » Loans and Discounts.............................. plentiful specimens weighing thirty­ gies, reasonable prices. • • Overdrafts............................................... eight pounds and even forty pounds • • and Warrants................................ have been captured. These birds have SOCIETIES OF KLAMATH FALLS Bonds Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures disappeared from western Europe, Real Estate............................................. where once they were almost as numer­ Due from Banks..................................... A.O. ( ’ . W. — l.inkville Lodge No. 110 ous as partridges, and are seen only in meets in the A. O. (J. W. hall every Cush in Bank.......................................... small flocks in the sand hills skirting Tuesday evening. Visiting Brothers al­ »648,075.63 the lower valley of the Dnieper and ways welcome. John Vaden, M. W. here and there along the north coast of J. W. Siemens, Recorder. the Caspian. The lien lays eggs as big * Evangeline Lodge No. 88 Degree of as ordinary pears. A larger and heav­ Honor Lodge meets in the A. (•. I'. W. ier bird, the cassowary, is incapable of hall second and fourth Thursdays flight, but it can kick with the in the every month. Nancy N. White, C. of H. strength of a mule and uses the sharp, Jesse Marple, Recorder. bony quills of its wings as a cock uses »(148,075.(13 W. O. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 799, W. his spurs. O. W., meets every Tuesday evening T, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly at 7:30 o’clock at Sanderson’s ball. All swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledgeand belief. Granted In Advnnce. Ai. ex M aktin , J k ., Cashier. The young doctor who had lately set­ neighbors cordially invited. C. K.Brandenburg, Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1907. tled iu Shrubville luul ample opportu­ [ seal ] D. V. K uvkknimll , A. F. A A. M.—Klamath Lodge No nities to learn humility if nothing else Notary Public for Oregon. in his chosen field. One day he was 77. Meets Saturday evening on or be hailed by an elderly man, who re­ fore the full moon of each month in the quested him to step in and see his Masonic Hall. W. T. Sliive, W. M. W. E. Bowdoin, Secretary. wife, who was ailing. At the close of O. E. S.—Aloha Chapter No.61, meets 1 • « his visit the young doctor asked for a in the Masonic hall every second and private word with the man. "Your wife's case is somewhat com­ fourth Tuesday evenings in each month. , plicated,” he said, "and with your per­ Christine Murdoch, W. M. Jennie E. mission I should like to call the Brook­ Reames, Secretary. I. O. O, F.— Klamath Lodge No. 137 , field physician iu consultation.” "Permission!” echoed the man indig­ meets every Saturday evening in the nantly. “I told her I knew she ought A. O. U. W. hall. W. IL North, N.G. Geo. L. Humphrey, Secretary. to have a good doctor, but she was afraid you'd be offended if she did.” Ewauna Encampment No. 46,1.0.O.F. i Encampment meets second and fourth ( ■ Saturdays in the month in the I Wlrrlemm VTh Imperii. A. O. U. W. hall. C. C. Brower, C. P. | Mrs» Windfall—Just imagine, Hiram! « Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. One of the sailors Just told me that this Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 | boat is now in communication with her I. (). O. F. meets in the A. O. F. W. sister ship. 1 wonder what the conver­ hall every first and third Thursdays in ( sation is about. Mr. Windfall—Humph! tiie month. Francis E. Boyd, N. G. | Most likely each is asking the other if Frankie Hammond, Secretary. her cargo Is on straight!—Puck. Having opened branch houses in Merrill, K. of P.— Klamath Lodge No. 99 ' meets in tiie A. O. P. W. hall every Fitne»». evening. Bert Bamber, C. C. 1 Author (invited to a very poor dtn- Momiay Bonanza and Bly, I am now prepared to John Hamilton, K. of R. and S. ner. to himself)—A miserable dinner! M. W. of A. — Lodge meets in the 1 Til have to take care that I don’t let fill all orders for supplies from these points, anything witty slip out — FllegendB A. O. U. W. hall every first and third Wednesday in the month. Blatter. W. B. McLaughlin, Consul W. A. Phelps, Clerk. thus saving you time and expense »* Virine’» Reward. Foresters of America—Ewauna Camp, I Where Is the reward of virtue and what recompense has nature provided No. 61, meets in the A. O. U. W. hall ' for such Important sacrifices as those every second and fourth Fridays in the C. D. Willson, C. R. of life and fortune, which we must of­ month. E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. ten make to it? Ob. sons of earth, are ye ignorant of the value of this celes­ KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Women oi Woodcraft, Ewauna Circle | tial mistress? And do ye meanly in­ No. 647, meets every second and fourth j quire for her portion when ye observe Friday in Sanderson’s hall. Mrs. Dollie Virgil, G. N. . her genuine beauty ?—Hume. The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County £ To the Retail Liquor Trade C. D.,WILLSON fiilis’ Addition of the Depot One Hundred and Twenty=five Dollars FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET I Can you find a better investment in the city? are paying the present value price and will thus secure the benefit of the increase « FRANK IRA WHITE