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A CORNER’ BENCH. PIGS AS FASTERS. No Additions to Midland Chetko Copper For the asetirance of nttrehasera of lots Attractive Seat. Easily Made at Home at Little Coat. Midlana, m well Ths Wonderful Ability of Swint to Live in Uw town furnish information to people interested Without Food. A very prelty corner sent Is shown In the iilustratiori. Tills wna mud« by ii young bride iif limited menus. Hi« Wooden «cut alm painted white to mail'll th« rent of the woodwork In Ui« riHiin. Hh« then faateiiinl green denim behind the seat mid fililshetl It off nt the top by milling up a piece of white picture molding Hhe made th« Very few people have nny Idea of how long swine can live without food, although much bus been mid ubout the quantity they can consume. But, be lieve me, plggle Is a record breuker when it comes to living without any thing at all to cut. The Incident that I am ubout to re late occurred lu Michigan and very well Illustrates what I have almve ' stater!. A farmer who find driven n large I number of lings Into n settlement to sell after reaching Ills destination miss- i cd a One black sow. Hcnrcli was made In every conceivable place without dis covering anything of the missing pork- in land« in or near to Midland, which purchasers or owners of land might I m * sffei'*ed by tin- reports to «-ffect that several additions woflld !«• made to Mid land, we tuke thia method of «tatiiig that then- will I h < no additions to Mid land for aome years. We can give thia assurance, for the reason that »« own land on all aides of the town site, all of which will l»e kept vacant, except the vacant land on the aoutb and the south east of the town site, which lias laren set aside for the use of stock yards, «lied« and loading jwna.— Mllrl.a.il« Tows C'lMI-AMY. Weeks passivl by. mid flic farmer had given up nil hope of ever recovering his lost or stolen property when to bls surprise it was found In the cellar of an old abandoned house As the house win situated nt the edge of th« road over which lie had driven the bogs. It Is supfHised Ibnt all« fell through the rotten iloorlng upon which she bud stepped ut some moment when the farmer's eyes hail wandered lu an other direction When brought up she was a pitiable sight. The skill bung In folds upon h«r poor, unpnddisl bones I'ood WIIS given Iler III h.natl qllUlitl ties ut first, mid It was not long before she entirely recovered from Imr long fast. On referring to the Isi iks recording the Sill« of the rest of the stock It wss leurncd that three mouths lilt-king five days had elapsed, showing that she bad sustained Ilf« without nourish ment for u< long a period ns the ac credited hibernating aultnals. — New York llerald. meets in the A.O. If, W. hall everv Tue«<lay evening. Vi»iting Hrothr-rs al- waya welcome. John Yaden, M, W. J. W. Siemens, Recorder. Evangeline Lodge No. HH Ih-gree of Honor Isrdg« mwt» in th«- A. <>. I W. hall every second ami foiirtli Thurwlays in tin- month. Nancv N. White, (oi If. Je«M* Murple, Recorder. W. O. W. Ewautia Camp, No. 7W9. W. O. W., meets every Tuesday evening at 7 :.K) o'clock at Handersoii’a hall. All ncighlsir* cordially mviii-d. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. A. F. A A. M.— Klamath Lodge No 77. Meets Saturday evening on or be fore the lull moon «1 each month in the M uhoii K- Hull. W. T. Khive, W. M. W. E. iiowdoin, Secretary. 1 ATTIlACrlVK I llllNI Il HIM II | I'tiahhin of «-heap hnlr mid <-ovcr«'<l It I with green denim. <>n the picture molding she arranged llitlc cups mid sum-era, which git« a pretty little touch of color Kh« mud« n f«w cuab Iona for the acai from remnant* ahc I picked up In the alorea for n few ' cents. Ho she la now the proud pos aaeaor of n delightful corner teat which, owing to her capability, cost almost nothing. — riillndclphln North Ameri can. s How a Woman May Succeed. Kitting with folded hand«, resigned to a life of railing nt fate, la a form of dentil Who does not know women who tielime that there In nothing for them but keeping on the gray routine of day*, with never a lilul of grace or glory? You visit lliciii and hud them lacking In nny charm of dreaa or mini tier. They repine about bid health or hard luck, yet all around them you nee the reason for that bad healtli or wlinl they call ba<l luck. The dual Ilea thick upon their Itooks and pictures. '1 belt hair la untidy. They lack even the de sire for clcanllncaa. Nothing ever comes to this iikmm I It repels ami drives away the forces that aid us up to th« heights, says Woman's Life We may long for u great many things that wo feel are beyond reach, but If we put our band to the nearest task flint confronts us the tariff thing comes nearer. . ! : i ' I ChetkO COpper CO- I, now Offering it- flr«t allotment of Treasury St«* k at 30 cents a share. Phatlrn Pnnnnr Pn Was incor¡x>rate«i in August, 1905, under tho laws •( th«-State of Oregon, with a capital sto« UIICIAU LUppCt l/U. of $1,000,000, par value «tí shares $1 each One-third of the issue is treasury stock. THIRTY < <,pp«r claims WX) acre- and two water rights on the Chetko river in Cur- County, Oregon, within eighteen mile» < ■ Chetko Harbor, on the Pacific Ocean. Phatlzn Connor Pn ullCiKU LUppu! UU. On one of the claims is a fifty-loot vein of copper ore whg.h is being developed that contains 13 (>er cent copper, ai |2H gold per tq/i , making a total o< SOCIETIES Of KLAMATH I Al I S $90.40 per ton | Attontinn HiicilliUll ’ with th«- ore values averaging al»»ut five |>er cent copp-r, in -«filing its .1 -re- in Bo-'on at ' $27 to $jo »hare; aixl the Ealakalala Copjs-r Co., ^situate«! m ar Trinity) capitalized at $5,000,000 « selling at $8 to $10 p shaie on the Boston ami other markets. z-» I *| , . L/IIClIxO LzOppCl for only $1,000,000 l.ine-l; 1 ontaining ore Ixxliee that gri-atly >-x->-v-l tl.- : of the »aid i-omjAnies, and is now selling its first block of treasury elock at 30 cents a share S h » ii a> Copper Stock Buyers h-arn the facts about the Chetko Copper properties, the shares wid eventually advance t< Sio and letter per share. O. E. S.— Aloha Chapter No.bl, meets i in the Ma«oiiic hall «-very second and at 30 centa a share is way far the loest Copper Stock buy of the day. It has the h. lourtli Tuesday i-venings in each menth. grade copper-gold ore in quantity and the right management. It is sure to Chrislim- Murdoch, W. 14. Jennie E. Reatue«, Secretary. i I. O. O. F.— Klamath Lodge No. 137 meets every Saturday evening in the A. O. I'. W. ball W. II. North, N.<«. Geo. L. Hqmphrry, Secretary. Sample* of the Chetko Copper gold ore and proapectusea can be seen at the Lakeside Inn. Klamath Falls. Oreg _ Ewauna Encampment No. 4*1,1.O.O.F. Encampment meets second ami fourth All*rt E. Imbler, late manager and part owner of the Long loike Lumber Co., of Klamath Fall*, is personally ov A CURIOSITY OF LUNACY. Saturdava in the month in the seeing the development of the large ore bodies on the Chetko Copper claims, and the company is proceeding to bave all ■ A.O. U. W. hall. C. C. Brower, C. P. mining claims patented this summer. Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. Periodicity of Mania by Which ths Note: Advance in Price:—After July 5th, 1907, the price of the Cbetk copj>er will be advanced to 50 cents a shar- Patient Lives Throe Lives. l*roa|>erity Rebekah !>«lge No. 104 I. O. O. F. meets in the A. O. I'. W. There Is a s|Mv-lnl form of mental dis ease, first desert I wd In France, whose hall everv first and third Thursdays in definite character Is given to It by Its the month. Francis E. Boyd, N. G. Frankie Hamm«>n«l, Secretary. perhsllcfty. and lien«« It Is called folic clrculalre In It there are three sections K. of 1’.—Klamath Lodge No. 01» of the mental clh'le that th« pallent meets in Sanderson’s ball every Mon Bert Batnber, C. C. tn»v<-s In viz. elevation, depression day evening. John Y. Tipton. K. of R. and S. and sanity ami In this round be Chetko Copper Advance in price, and that soon For Shares, address C. W. EVANS, c. & n. e Mining Agent and Share Broket M W. of A.—Lodge meet« in th*" Ids life, passing out of one Into the other, for It la. when fully estab A. U. I'. W. hall every first and third Wednesday in the month. llshcd. a very Incurable disease. W. B. Mcl^uglilin, Consul Th« put lent takes nn attack of iminia. W. A. Phelps, Clerk. during which lie Is joyous, restless. trouble« me. extravagant and often Foresters of America—Ewauna Camp. vicious Ho eats voraciously, sleeps No. 01, meet» m the A. O. I . W■ ball MANAGING A MAN. little ami never se-nn to tire H!s every »««-«»nd an<f fourth I-relays in the < 1 >. :i~- • < 1: temperature Is a decree or s-< atsve Good Advics About Nagging, Cvsn ' the normal, bls eye Is bright and glia- E E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. Though It Be Hird to Follow. i teulng. he Is enamored of the other sex. Women <«t W.sslcraft, Ewauna Circle Th« beat time not to uag a man Is be allows d I ui I n I» I ns I self control and No. W47, meets every second at,d fourth when lie s down w he i l>e Is autTi- ll { no common acnae. Friday in samlersoii's hall. from th" c <» i » b •queue«.« of Ills iwu This lasts for a few weeks, or a few Mrs. iKtllie Virgil, G. N. fault le*t him nl»i:« then If y m uci <-r month» more commonly, and then lie do agu .>. 1> ■ m>t be af.a d thit Ii • 1« pusses sometimes gradually and some uot aware of bis sl'ii lie pr.ib.-ib!, 1« times rather suddenly Into a condition He pro -»ably ha« nit a.i e -u-< in h < of depresión, during which lie Is slug own mind for bls < ■ litct, but f > i gIMi. dull, looking differently, dressing begin to nag h "i ill h « hu.uili mi'. differently, eating differently, fearful, W 111 ' ■■■ i i ■ IIOU Mt lilt CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR uurellant and sc-leutary In habits. piled "I am iicttcr firm tti-Mi." - hi I he This state will hist a few weeks or KLAMATH FALLS will justify himself, e. a b-i.i; i It h- months, and the patient will brighten silently All kimls engineering and draughting up Into whiit seems recovery and Is t > on th* contrary, help him wh--u !>• nil Intents and purposes In his normal 1 la down, nd with ostentutlou vlrttf. stat«. This again lasts for a few but by some sensible, pr i t cal a d la wcei.s or months, and lie gradually getting o it of the trouble he Il ls gets ii -rbldly elevated. You find he I» DR. WM. MARTIN brought on himself, (tou t ut hdy passing through every minute mental yourself, but "lend a band.'* DENTIST phase and Imblt he did nt first. De Thru when the trouble Is all over prensión follows ns before, ami then don't rub It Into him More than like sanity, an I this round of three states ly be will confess Io having I h - c . i ii of feeling. of Intellect, of volition and tienst. Don't luke udiuuluge of Ids of nutrition, goes on. circle after drcl“. humility Just know tliut all human He Ilves three nature Is the sum« mid pin your fnltli till the patient dies tires Hospital to the good, nut the evil. Perhaps you are suffering from his Looking Down His Own Throat. fault. Perhaps the thought of your In juries Is too strong to be borne. Then | One of the quaintest reasons put for don't think about them Tnrn your ward fo* the origin of squinting was back resolutely on them and know that given by a parent to Harold LAND bURVEYOH, that no one but yourself can Injure < irlnisd.-ilc. who rend a paper before the t'lilldhoisl society on the detection you. Your att *mpt to coerce n man and to of Imperfect condition of eyesight. A drive him down some road of your boy had swallowed a large sugar alm KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. milking will surely wreck the cart. No ond, nnd It was owing to his attempts I to locate Its position In his throat that Individual has ii right to attempt the control of another. Strew your own the squint had developed. If taken tn time squint was curable, hut too often r iad with flowers of kindness andcour DR. C. P. MASON age and the weary traveler will wish parents neglected the symptoms am! DENTIST to walk therein with you.—Philadel only scolded their children for a bad hnbit. Short sight was entirely a dis phia Press. Office in American Bank A Trust Com; ease of civilization, being absent In paiiv’s Building savage races.—London Mall. PHONE 614 A DOG IN THE HOUSE. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON sjhhii I h E. B. HENRY corner main a water street Ashland, Oregon Bank Reference Look to Your Pocket Book t and see that none of;the*contents are wasted. If you do this it will lead you to the BOSTON STORE Otiice over Klamath County Bank MELVIN D. WILLIAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR Civil and Irrigation Engineer, East Main St., below 4th Keep ths Children From ths Animal If It Is Sick. co n v , Candy Capacity of a Girl. •'Yes. little girl." said the kind old man, "I have nn Immense candy store, It makes you feel very mean to tear nnd 1 am going to give you nil the can a fluffy bit of dog from the child or dy you can eat." woman who Is attached to It, writes "Oh. goody!" cried the little girl, Margaret Hubbard Ayer In the New dancing about with happiness. York World, but In most cases too j "Now." continued the kind old man. much dog petting Is Injurious for ■ "how milch candy can you ent?" grownups, mid particularly so for chll ■ "How much candy have you got!"— dn :>. Families who live In the c ata- Judge. try 11 ve possibilities of avoiding the j evil, fir Ih« dors sleep lu barns or A Literary Crime. oiitli illites. ' Hill for city dwellers a Lord Crawford of England, president <io-.- Is liable to bring all kinds of dis •if the Koynl Astronomical s.H'iety, has ease i, . in-i into the ho i t.', n id cidl Iren a fine general library, which would arc eijiei'hilly one i i i hif.-etion. have been much larger mil grandor Kctiliig aside ll«* most terrible mal but for tho fact that one of ids nnees ady of the do», rubles, there are hun tors, the premier enrl of Scotland, ills dreds of other discuses which II.e pet posed of thousands of valuable vol j unlimtl enu communicate to the human union to cheeso men. who used their being. No one can deny a child tin leaves ns wrapping paper. Pleasure of having ii pet, but the dog < .in and should be trained never to lick A Stumbling Block. even the Im mW of a |ierson about It. Browne -So you think the Bible Is At the first sign of slekno- s on the part cimtridlctory In spots? Henpeck Er— of a house dog the iinlmitl should be yes. I do. Browne—You surprise- me s.Kpteatereil and the veterinary called Where, f >r Instance? Ilenpce'. Well. I III. < hllilreu should never be allowed can't reconcile th- statement that Salo to touch or even to go near a sick dog. mon was the win'st man with the fur The dog should never sleep on tho ther fact that he had s> many wivtM.— tied of a child or grown person, partic .'hllaikdphin Press. ularly not of a nervous child. No pet slmtlld sleep In the room of a person lie is a wise man that can avoid evil; wl: > Is easily devitalized, ns the nnlmal h» Is n patient men timi eon endnre ta!.:'-i uwny some of the air and some It; but I.« Is a wiii'.ui. man that oab ui the vitullty which belongs to th« conquer it.—qunrles. WILL A. LEONARD Men's Boys' and Children's clothing unequaled in style and ma terial is selling from $4.75 to $22.50 We take pride in our clothing and know every purchaser is a satisfied customer. The most complete Line oi Gents’ Furnishings in the City. DENTIST F. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE Klamath Fails, Oregon Ladies' Waists. Skirts and Under Garments Everything from Shoes to Collar. All wc ask is an examination of our stock, It will satisfy you. E. WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Holder ut Licensu No 211. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Subsribe for the Our Closing Out Prices Buy now and start a Bank Account with your Savings. REMEMBER Wi:hro w • Me/hase liuiIdin# C. where your can buy more for less money than anywhere else in the state. We are GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, and want to dispose of our entire stock of goods, and to do so give you the benefit of We are going to quit and you get the ben- efit of Our Closing Out Sale Prices The Klamath’s Greatest Emporium »,