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PLAYS AND PLAYERS. SOCIETIES OF KLAMATH FALLS A.O. I’. W — Linkville Lodge No. HO It Is rumore«) that K II. Sothcrn and meets in the A.O. I’. W. ball every Julia Marlow«' will not star jointly Tuesday evening. Visiting Brothers Al ueit seuaori but will be Individual ways welcome. J. bn Vaden, M. W. stars in their own companies. J. W. Siemens, Recorder. THE HALL OF FAME. "Mrs Wiggs of tbe Cabbage Patch" Evangeline L«x)ge No. ss Degre«* of is keeping lontion « hi the broad grin. John Wauauiaker of Pblliidelphla bus What lessen« the value of this tribute Honor lodge meet» in the A. «>. I'. W. hall every second and fourth Thursdavs Incorporated his «h'partment store to Its humor is the fact that they still in the month. Nancy N. White, C. of H business with a capitalisation of $7 Jesse Marple. Recorder, think Punch fuuuy over there. B00.O0O. W. 0. W. Eaauna Camp, No. 799, W Ernest Shipman, the manager of James Ileury Young was recently ar- Herbert Kelc'y ami Effie Shannon, O. W , meets every Tuesday eveilini r«wted in New York for spanking his who an* 7:30o'clock at Sanderson's hall. Al appearing in Georg«* Bernard at neighbor«coniiallv invited. mother-ln law when she interfcred with Kba w s play ‘'Widowers' Houses." C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. his domestic affairs wants tbe author to change tbe name A, F. A A '1 Klamath 1 dge \ > Patrick Coffey of 8a«*ramento and bls to "Tainted Money." 77. Meets Saturday evening on or la* sister, Mrs. Allee Gibbons of Spring Novelty Is tbe thing. In order to fore the full moon of each month in the field. O., hav«» twen reunited In th«' lat create a stronger amusement appetite. Hall. W. T. Nhive, W. M. ter city after a separation of seventy- It is proposed In New York at one Masonic W. E. Bowdoin, Secretary. one years. They separated In Ireland theater this summer to set th«' scenes O. K. **.—Aloha Chapter No.61, nieets tn 1836. on the stag«* without lowering the cur the Masonic hall « very second and Mr and Mrs G«*orgv W. Graut of tain. Curiosity is expected to do the in I ’itrth Tuesday evenings tn sack rncntli. Oakfield. Me . have bud a family of rest. Christine Munlocb, W. M. Jennie E. twenty children, of whom fift«*en are Kearnes. Secretary. Now that Edna* May is married a living. They call fl»' family "Graut’s suggestion is made that Elin Snyder ,»> I. O. O. F.—Klamath Lodge No. 137 army” in tbt* town, Mr. tirant is a fill her i la. e in London. Miss Snyder meets every Satuniav evening in the successful farmer. has played in the English city and is A. O. V. W. hall. W. H. North. N.G. William E. Dow of Bath. Me.. |>os- Geo. I.. Humphrey, Secretary. «esses an old fashioned four octave somewhat of a favorite there. Besides, she is not unlike Miss May in persona) , Ewanna Encampment No. 4t’*, I.O.O.F. organ which can easily t>e carried by appearance. Encampment meet, second ami fourth on«' iienmi and which is op«*rat«M with Margaret Illingtou is to appear in j Saturdavs in th«* month in th«* a wooden foot pedal, l'lie organ is A. <». V. W. hall. C. C. Brower, C. 1'. over 100 years old. but the tone la still New York early next season In un I Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. English comedy drama. "l>r. Wake ’ s clear and sweet Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. Patient" In her company will be Frofessor Eugene Wambaugh of the Edith Ostler«*, on«* of tbe authors f the 1. O. O. F. meets in the A. O. V. Harvard Law »«bool has l»eeu eagaged play, and Herbert Percy, who w. I t>e hall everv first and thud Thursdays in the month. M.iry F. .X’. G. by off government siuce early & leading man Lorinda M. Sauber, Secretary. March, compiling Information about statute law affecting corporations. He K. of P.— Klamath Lodge No. 9«i meets in Sanderson's hail every Mon is regarded as one of the gr«iatt*st au SHORT STORIES, day evening. Bert Bamber, C. C. thorities in America on «‘onstltutlonal John Y. Tipton, K. of R. and S. The death notice of a dog which had •itw. According to a Washington photog be«'n given the family name api>eared [ M. W. of A.—Lodge meets in the rapher, wbo has taken pictures of all raeeutly in a Newark (N. J.) news A. O. V. W. hall every first and third I Wednesday in the month. tbe presidents from Grant to the pres paper W. B. McLaughlin, Consul Those who have wintered in Alaska ent occupant of the White House. W. A. Phelps, Clerk. President Roosevelt is th« hardest of any that It is not tbe cold. but the woe Foresters of America— Fwauna Camp, the lot to pose. It seems to be a posi Quito, that is the hardest thing to rn ' No. 61, meets in the A. O. V. W. hall tive misery for him to alt in oue poei dure there ttou for more than five seconds Two men who claimed they bad a every ««x'ond and fourth Fridays in the C. D. Willson, C. R. G. A. K«*ssler. tbe New Yorker wbo mortgage on It carried a redbot stove month. E. E. Jamison, Kec. Sec. has bought Riverside, Bourne End. on from Mrs Johanna Benson’s laundry In tbe Thames. wt>er» tbe Harvard crew Naw York and drove away. Women ol Woodcraft, Fwauna Circle trained last fall, will spend $150.000 In United States out of every ' No. 647, m«*ets every second ami fourth tn renovating it For one thing, he will 10.(00 marriages there are 700 divorce*. ■ Friday in Sanderson’s hall. Mrs. Ikiliie Virgil, G. N. put tn 3,000 electric lights In tbe bouse In (Canada out of the same numt>er of and grounds. Tbe mansion will be marriage» the divorces are but four. Fraternal Order of Eagles meets known hereafter as New York Ixidge Tbe clock for the city ball in Phila everv Monday evening at S o’cha-k in Although no one In Washington delphia Is tbe second largest In the A. O. V. W. Hall. Henry Boivin, W. would dream of culling Senator Knox world Tbe dials are twenty-five feet : P., Otto Heidrich, S«. “Phil," that Is tbe affectionate diminu each in diameter, which gives a dis tive generally applied to him in Pitts tance of about a foot to be traversed burg. when' be has lived for thirty by tbe end of the minute hand every years. His Christian names are Phi minute lander Chase, conferred upon him by It seems that Theodore Roosevelt is his parents as a mark of their respect not the first to give Oyster Bay presi (Incorporated) for Bishop Philander «’base. dential distinction. George Washing ton once spent two days there. The house where be was entertained is still GERMAN GLEANINGS. In good condition and the furniture The picture card business In Ger- I in tbe room be occupied has never been General Job Work many is handled at wholesale by about changed. Oftce an.l Work»—Helman St. amt 6 .1' R R 700 firms. ASHLAND, ORE. Germany has dropped the experi Manufacturer, of Pneumatk Sa* Ing E h - ENGLISH ETCHINGS. ment of a juvenile court after the gint. Saw Milla. Architectural Iron Work. Iron. Kra„ and Kroate Caatinga American model and will leave juve I Tbe Ple«l Bull .inn at Islington is said niles to benevolent agencies. to have been tbe first bouse in Eng Eatimatea Inrmahed. Order, promptly filled Nuremberg still has over 1.700 bouses land at which tobacco was smoked. GEO. T. BALDWIN. AGENT that were built before the seventeenth I About fifty years ago one out of century and 3.537 built In tbe weven- I every 536 of the populatkrn of Great teenth and eighteenth centuries. Britain was Insane; now the proportion After carefully studying New York, is one out of 285. tbe Increase being London and Taris. Dr. Netjfield is out most marked In tbe last few years. with an article In which he declares ! Tbe British war office has decide«! that Berlin is nothing but an unkempt that al) books written by officers on village full of unkempt people. I full pay must receive war office sanc The fact that tbe German govern tion before publication. Tbe chief of ment In its efforts to develop good tbe genera) staff will be resjionBibJe for horses actually maintains a racing sta the sanctioning of any such publica ble is brought out by th« announce tions. ment that an American jockey baa In England tbe telephone apprentice » been engaged to ride some of th* fOV- serves three years—in the shop, six eminent horses I months; with ex[>erieD<?ed Instrument L ------------------------ Hotter, three months; in switch room, eighteen months; test room, three THE TORT 01 S£. months, and on instrument faults, six jnontbs I| is long lived. Hally Lodge, In tbe outskirts of Lon It has lived 200 years. don, which was tbe home of the Baron- ! There are land tortoises era Burdett-Coutts for eighty years, Is r There are marsh or river tortoise«, .^nd there are marine tortoises. or to be sold to tbe highest bidder by her husband, wbo gave up his name and took hers with tbe great property she A tortoise can crop vegetables and bestowed on him. The estate may be can bite very severely. r-ot up Into small building lota. Tbe tortoise has uo teeth, but Us side jaws are bard and sharp MODES OF THE MOMENT. i Tbe tortoise shell of commerce is th* horny plate covering tbe shield. Among the new trimmings is colored Though tbe tortoise is very slow of silk embroidery <*ombined with white movement it excavates a burrow with or ecru lace rapidity if danger approach««. I Bal) fringe is again fashionable, the To catch a tortoise and retain it you small an«*s to adorn boleros and the have only to turn it over on its back, and it is quite powerless to move — St larger ones to trim sleev«-s and bodices. Th«? new velveteen and taffeta silk Louis Republic. Jumpers are shown in ail the different colors They quite make over a new NEW YORK CITY. gown. Beautiful silk petticoats in plaids and The New York city government ei- roman stripes are shown with broderie pends $1,016,000 each day. Of tbe persons arrested for crimes In anglicise flounce in street and evening New York city, 55 per cent are of for shades. Ixmg silk gloves come in pale pink, eign birtb. lavender and other colors, but black, New York city has provided new flat houses for 586,000 tenants during tbe wbite and all the shades of brown are the most fashionable. last five years. Tbe plain linen turnover collars edged An equal division of tbe water used dally In New York city give? eacb in with narrow fluted ruffle in different habitant forty-nine times hia own <x»lors are jaipular. particularly when th«’ tiny bow matches in color the weight. little ruffle.—New York Press. New York city bas 3,115 acres of land in cemeteries—enough to bury lb* «lend of the city for 150 years at tbo OLD FASHIONED present death rate. What baa become of the old faah- I ioned oxen with brass knobs on tbelr EDITORIAL FLINGS. horns? What has beoome of the old funb- Federal law makes fine distinctions between “straight” whiskies and iomsj g‘rl graduate who wore an over “blended goods," but th«? expert is not dross looped up with pink roses? What has beconie of tlie old fash- I born who can distinguish them by I ioned person wbo. when a child was their jags.-Detroit News. Prices are a higher level than they christened, asktsl, "What will you call have ls-en for seventeen years, accord- I her for -bort?” *ng to the bureau of labor. We are What has become of the old fash glad to know they are on the level, ioned man wbo tried to reduce bls laundry bill by tucking a handkerchief even if it Is higher.—Chicago Journal A society to spread the “principles of I around his collar? W1 nil has heroin«* of tin* old fash- real social courtesy" has I h ' cii formed in Now York. Gotham Is to be con ! ioned dentist who tol<1 every woman gratulated upon recognizing tbe need he ptoled ti-eth for that hers were the of such an organized movement.—Bal linrflcfit he «ver pulled? Atchison Globe. tlmore American. X Republican Hds Bring Results Such the popular verdict of our Advertisers Mr. Business Man, you will do well to try the Republican columns« as it is read by practically everyone in this city. Get in the ^ame I 1Munihini; < fill lc 1 11(1 ASHLAND IRON WORKS tit ENGINEERS. FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS of -Standard” Cemetery Goods ■ Laundry Trays H. BOIVIN, the Plumber, Agent, Ala*««* Fall». Or» fa Buy Lots in Mills’ Addition r Just East of the Depot $125 FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET * ♦ 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 I FRANK IRA WHITE