,-------- I k- .'«AT • * / ■ • I , f > « I i crate ' s ' L ake ¡ I NATIONAL PARK ¡ ••y KLAMATH IN DIAN Í r-¿—* l K lamat h Co. lias No Equal RESER VATION / I H MAMAVM í The Railroad will Soon be Here fcj■ .< **• •<. o KÍST » GFA55 LAKE . * • BLASS At9 B lack ckatck WHEN COMING TO KLAMATH FALLS BE SURE AND MAKE MY OFFICE YOUR HEADQUARTERS, as I have all kinds of literature »n Klamath County, and will be S glad to furnish it to you free of charge. ÿAAT/r rar f f ♦ 9 * / MARK L. BURNS ENGLISH ETCHINGS. The capital represented by Great Britain's cotton trade la <2,000,000,000 a year and the profits $350.000.000 a Tear An enterprising Ixmdoner advertise* that be Is prepared to teacb journalism, literature and public speaking “in five lessons.'* Fined at Sutherland on their Wed dJng day for willful damage while drunk, a young couple could not ob­ tain the required money and were driven off to prison amid the cheers of a hundred of the bride's girl friends. Among the causes of rural depopula­ tion in England are the attractions of cities, the conversion of arable land Into pasture, the consolidation of farms, the u<- of labor saving machin­ ery, the low average wage of $3.50 a week, the erase to get rich quick, the spirit of the age and its restless desire for amusement DONT LET CHILDREN- Read at dusk or by firelight. Bead, ill printed books nor «he in small type. Have a light too near the c.voe, the heat and glare being injurious. Bead too long at a time. Stoop over a book. Bad positions in sitting are a fruitful cause of curva­ ture of the spine. 3uffer with Imperfect sight. At the first sign of trouble have the eyes seen FACTS FROM FRANCE Taris derives a huge revenue front the sale of dolls' dresses. Three hundred and fifty Hebrew» are officers in the French army. From Puy de Dome, an extlflct vol cano in France, carbonic acid is pro­ cured for commercial purposes. Sixty persona in France annually die of snake bite. Six cents is paid fot the bead of a viper, arid there are men who make their living by killing snakes. In a single department 300,001 vipers were killed in twenty-seveD years Captain Humbert, a French deputy, complains of the excessive number of officers attached to colonial troops. He says that the artillery of the colonial corps could on mobilization turn out eight four-gun batteries, which would be commanded by eight generals, eight­ een colonels, twenty-six lieutenant col­ onels and eighty-five commandants, to say nothing of mere captains and lieu­ tenants. Buy Lots in Hills’Addition y f A' Just Hast of the Depot MODES OF THE MOMENT. There is apparent a decided tendency toward the semitailored rather than the strictly tailored costume. Lingerie waists are showing a great deal of butter colored lace In their con­ struction. and very often it is Used ID connection with pure white. The fancy for wash gow ns, strong as it is, does not seem to have diminished to. the vogue of the separate blouse, which Be treated by Incompetent oculists has taken unto Itself new scope and Take the child to the last you can af­ new beauty. ford. For morning wear there is nothing prettier or more generally satisfactory Ths Congregation 8milod. than percale. It has all of the wear­ Two country clergymen bad agreed ing and laundering qualities of linen to exchange pulpits on a certain date. and is much less expensive. One of them made the following sol­ Indications of the return of the tunic emn announcement to bis congregation grow dally more significant, and, al­ on the Sabbath previous to the event: though as yet It Is otj|y suggested by "My dear brethren and sisters, 1 have the decoration, the suggestions are the pleasure of stating that on next strong enough to Insure a more pro­ Sunday morning the Rev. Zachariah B. nounced effect la the fall, wh^i heavier Day will preach for you. Let us now fabrics come into use.—New York Post. sing two verses of hymn No. 480, ‘That Awful Day Will Surely Come.’ ’’ Ths Tiresome Pert. And it took him some time to dlscov- | Ma cfcozier (playing an absolutely er why the congregation smiled. hopeless game)—Here! What are you lying down for? Are you tired? Cad­ The First Boat. die—I’m no tired o’ carryin’, but I'tn At first when a man wanted to cross salr weary o’ countin’; - Punch. a deep stream lie was compelled to swim across. But man at best is a Not Qualified. poor swimmer, and It was not long be­ "No. sub. Harris Isn't ready for de fore be invented a better method of kingdom yit.” declared Uncle Peter. traveling on water. A log drifting in a “Hit dou' gib yo' wings ten bab yo’ stream furnished the hint. By resting name on de, flyleaf ob de Blblo.’’— his body upon Ilin log nnd plashing Youth's Cornpaujon. f with his hands and feet he found he could move along faster and easle-, I Quackery 1r s n > friend Ilku gi Clbiil- Thus the log was the first boat and th ■ ty.—Italian I’fpvprb. human arm was the first oar.—8. E. . • • ■. . . I Forman in St. Nicholas. FOR A LOT 50x120 FEET BIGGEST LOTI < «■ SMALLEST PRICS ' • 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 IRAAK 1RA WHITE