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HOT SPRINGS ADDITION The Price you pay for Lot includes Macadamized Streets, Cement Sidwalks, Shade Trees, Sewers, and Water. No Taxes for Two Years No Interest Six Per Cent Discount for Cash $35 Down, $5 Per Month. $350 and up. Only 16 cents Per Day HOLCOMB REALTY COMPANY of OREGON Lots in Dorris, Midland, and Mt. Hebron; $5o and up: $10 Down, $5 per Month Ue are looking for homes, farms and good vacant property. If the prices are right, we will sell them for you. Drop into our oilice and let us talk with you. We will be glad to make your acquaintance) Klamath Falls Phone 404 cocci tie i note ffia rne mermnae nie ) •axam ot com water, oui rms uns tong «».ra a.ll mtn.- i» asm « at once enea blood of the coccinelkiae has a strong, I been obliterated, and everything is out. “A mol Auvergne the enemy la disagreeable odor like that of the whole now h seething mass of bubbling lund here!” He was kille«! on the spot- Thrss Places Where Weather Condi Insect. That of the timan-hae Is odor and slime, a marvel to the visitors who Bouillet'a Dictionary of Hlatory. tions Are Unbearable. less. but has an astringent flavor, and come from long distances to see It. “Speaking of rank climates." said a Near Glory. in the case of the Tlmarchae prlmell- globe trotter, 'T have experienced the "Most any of us," remarked Vncle odes is venomous. The blood of the Foundation of Japan. three worst meloidae contains much cantbarldine. Every Feb. 11 Is celebrated in Japan Gilderoy Rklte, "kin reach fur enough "Of these three unspeakable climates the great annuul festival of Kigenset- to touch the hem of the mantle of I give the palm to the strait of Ma A Problem In Golf. su. the anniversary of the foundation fame. Abraham Lincoln used to split gellan. There is rain on an aver Two young ladles were making their of the empire by the first emperor, rails fur a man that a cousin of uilna age 250 days in the year. The wind first essay at golf. "Dear me. ” said Jlmmu tenno, B. C. 880. Th* Japa only twlct removed on the mother’s blows a hurricane from January to the first young lady, “ what shall I do nose reckon their present era as from side afterward stole a dog otTen. December. The thermometer never now? My ball is in a bole. ” The sec this date, and it was on Feb, ll. J 8811, Louisville Courier Journal. rises much above the freezing point ond young lady took out a book of in that MutsHbltn. tte oiie hundred and a year round of raw, bitter days of A Misused Wife. ’’Let me see,” she said. twenty-first of the dynasty, promul i structions. rain and snow. A lady complained to tliq Willesdec ( turning the pages, L. “Next comes Sierra Leone, on the m net nntr tobo a . “I presume you gated the present constitution of the magistrates the other day that he- must now take a stick of the right empire of Japan, the fundamental prin African "evt coast. That low lying shape and get it out.” “Oh. yes. of ciple of which is clearly stated iu Its huslMim) “wiped bls feet on her and marshy region has an average temper 1 walked ovef her.” It Is a case of In course,” said the first young woman. ature of 81 degrees, and the annual "See if you can find me a stick shaped first article. “The empire of Japan compatibility of temperament. He shall lie reigned over and governed by rainfall is 189 inches—enormous! I like a dustpan and brush." a line of emperors unbroken from ages 'should have married n door mat.—Lon There are, too, the ‘smokes.’ These eternal.” The organization of a par don are mists, smelling like oyster mud. liament took place in 1800. which in He Stuck to It. that rise continually from the marshes, Lest He Forgets, the Japanese reckoning would t>e 2550 Her Husband — If a man steals — no giving marsh fever to nine out of ten ••I am afraid, darling, you will very from Jimmu ’ s setting up his capita) at matter what it is — he will live to re- of the white men that breathe them— sewn forget me. a year round of hot and sticky days, gret it His Wife—During our conrt- Kaslilwara, in the province of Yamato. "lL>w can you think so? See. I have with vile smelling clouds of mist and ship you used to steal kisses from me. which is regarded by Japanese histo tl.»d two knots in my pocket bandker ner Husband—Well, you heard what I rians as the lieginnlng of the empire. whirring clouds of mosquitoes. chic*” Meggendorfer Blatter. “Last come the high tablelands of said.—Chicago News. A Brave Man. central Asia, where the lack of mois Provided Already. Nicolas. Chevalier d’Assas. a Prench Obliging. ture in the air makes the days Saha ISeggnr - Kind sir. give me 2 sous for captain in the Auvergne regiment. born Prisoner—I’ll reform. Judge, if you'll ran and the nights arctic—day« like a n*.Z three children. Kind Kir That redhot furnace, nights like a January give me time. Judge—All right. I’ll at Vigan. iu the Languedoc, while mak Isn’t dear, certainly, but I don't think ing a reconnolsaance during the night blizzard. Before this range of tem- give you thirty days.—Cleveland Plain I’ll »nke them. I have four already at of Oct. 15. 1700, at Klostercamp. in home.—Nos Ixtlslrs. perature no human constitution can Dealer. Westphalia, met a column of the ene stand up."—Cincinnati Enquirer. Philosophy Is a good horse in the my which was advancing iu silence to Hovovcr exulted onr j>o«ltlon we stable, but an arrant Jade on a Jour surprise the French army. He wns shctild not despise the powers of the ordered to keen sliest nr *•!«» »»•«»«• intuitole. -i'hiiedru» THE ZOO CATERER ney.—Goldsmith. I THE WORST CLIMATES. Special Knowledge Required to Run a Wild Animals’ Hote . “To run a wild animals' hotel—for what Is a zoo but that?—requires a lot of special knowledge,” said an animal keeper. "How would you. for in stance, know bow to provide for a rhinoceros or a tapir? If you don’t cater right for your anima) guests, if you don’t give them what they want, they pack up and quit the hotel, you know—that la to say, they die. It amounts to the same thing. "Yes, It takes special knowledge to feed a zoo. You wouldn’t know, would yon, that an elephant requires 150 pounds daily — no more, no less — of rice, hay, etraw, roots, bread and bis cuit? “A hippo wants more. Give him roots, hay and grass. 200 pounds of ¿hem, and be won’t register a single kick. “A giraffe with its dainty appetite, asks only for fifty pounds a day of chaff, salad, grain and clover. "But don’t offer vegetables to lions and tigers. Eight pounds apiece of raw horseflesh, with plenty of bone and gristle, is their ration, year in and I year out. “We have our farms. too, to supply i our table, just as lots of other hotels do. Only our farms are queer ones, One is a mouse farm. In it. with the help of traps, we raise a tremendous annual crop. Another is a worm farm, where we produce yellow meal worms by the thousand for our birds."—Ex change. Wall Paper, House Lining, Paints, Oils And all kinds of Painter’s Materials, Large stock of first class goods just arrived. Call at KELSEY & SIEWERT’S Paint Store. Opposite American Hotel, Main % Street, K. F. The Ne.v Way of doing the family washing—the way which change« it from dreary drudgery to a cheerful huuichold duty— is by uting ¿‘»tatidard* Laundry Trays Installa modern 7j»t andarti” laundry in your home and there will be no water to carry, no leakage or damp floors, and no tub« to empty or upset. It will increase the selling value of your home. BOIVIN, the Plumber, Agent PHo*r. Ortiot REFLECTED GLORY. It Is Just as Much Fun and Less Trou ble Than Real Glory. It is a profound truth that reflected glory is far better worth having than real glory, as far as the actual fun of the thing is concerned. The man who after much struggling has won through to fame knows all the drawbacks to it and realizes that the game is hardly worth the caudle. But the man whose only claim to glory lies in the fact that be is an acquaintance of the famous man has a splendid time, getting morft of the kudos with none of the disad vantages. We see a great, good man, let us say Algernon Ashton, and wc envy him. But we feel that bls posi tion must have its disadvantages. The strain of being universal letter pro vider to the papers of London must be enormous. Far better the lot of the man who merely knows Mr. Asa ton and can call him Algy Mr. Murphy, the orator, supports this view. “It 1« well." he says, “sometimes in «[leaking to treat great men’s names familiarly. In bra-keting yourself thus with the great men of the world reminds one of au eastern saying that there are only two creatures that can surmount the pyramids, the eagle and the snail." We know of scores of men who have acquired repntatkns through their friends. It Is the simplest thing in th« world. The wonder is that everybody does not do it, for it needs but little labor.—London Globe. THE ISLAND OF FIRE, Buy Lots in fiilis’Addition I Just East of the Depot $125 * FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET Marie Antoinette's Books. The unhappy Queen Marie Antoi nette jiossessed an important library of 4.712 volumes, consisting of plays and romances, little books a la mode, the works of rascal, Bossuet, Fenelon. Bourdaloue. Massillon. Boilettit. Cous- seau, Corneille, Molière, Voltaire and many others. She loved music passion- ntely and had a large collection <.f ojieras In eighty-nine numbers, The bindings were by Blaizot and were uniform in red morocco, with the «rinn of France and Austria stamped lijwn them. The execution of the work was l»oor and the decadence In the art of binding evident. The glories of the art of Padeloup and the Deromes had passed away, and the revolution effec tually killed whatever knowledge re mained of the ancient skill of the Imokbinders. Ilnlf a century later saw its revival in France, and the art has since flourished Isith there and on English soil.—London Spectator. How Beetles Defend Themselves. Beetles have other defenses than their cuirass, such as nauseous or caus tic liquids, which they expel on provo cation, and, strange to say, certain bee tles actually exude their blood, charged with noxious products. Tlie practice is confined to the chrysomelldae, some of the tlmarchae and adamotda. the Java’s Geological Eccentricity the Lake of Boiling Mud. The greatest natural wonder in Java, If not in the entire world, is tlie Justly celebrated Gbeko Karndha Gumko or “home of the hot devils.” known to the world as the “island of fire." Tills geo logical eccentricity is really a lake of lioillng mud. situated at aliout the cen ter of tlie plains of Groliogana, and in called an island because of the great emerald sea of vegetation which sur rounds it and gives it that appearance. The “island” is about two miles in circumference and is situated at a dis tance of almost exactly fifty miles from Solo. Near the center of this geo logical freak immense columns of soft hot mud may Is» seen continually ris ing and falling like great timbers thrust through the Ixiillng substratum by giant bands and then quickly with drawn. Besides the phenomenon of the boil ing innd columns, there are scores of g gritic bubbles of hot slime that fill up like huge balloons and keep up a serie« of con it nit explosions, the in tensity of the detonations varying with lhe sl7. • >;f tile bubble. In times past. «-» the .Ltvane-o authorities ray. there Z'.'.i a t...l, eplre-IIkc eoiumr.s of linked • ••'I on th” v.e.t e<*go of the Like, •> oia.iCy 1 elehed i lar.'u LOTI t Can you find a better investment in the city? You are paying the present value price and will thus secure the benefit of the increase FRANK IRA WHITE