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AN IMPLOSION (Original ) This is the legend of Nt. Mary's bell at Breslau, the capital of Silesia, or. rather, a new version of IL for there are a num tier of versions, including one in verse liy the German poet Mul ler. Since the bell was east more than 500 years ago. It is not likely that more than "the main features can be given with certainty. There was great ado about the bell to to made for St. Mary's. For a long while It was uncertain who would cast IL and at last, wheu an Ironmaster was found with sufficient reputation for skill in bell casting, so great wen* the expectations of the people that he en tered upou the work with fear and trembling. The Ironmaster was ready for the last act Iu a work that bad for years taken up his attention. A long time he bad been engaged on his calculations; carefully he had prepared his mold; la tently ho had dwelt on the combina tion of metals, especially as to the quantity of silver on which he rolled to soften the harsher sounds produced by tho others, giving sweetness and harmony. The component parts were all in the huge crucible, under which the fires had l>een burning sufficiently long to dissolve them Into one molten mass. The long continued effort was ready for consummation. But the result—would the bell be a wonder of melody or give out a harsh clang? It might be anything between these extremes. If thought, calcula- . Notke for Publkation Cnlted States Land office, Lakeview, Oregon. It Is th« Oppoait« •( an Explosion and Augu»l U. 1907. Notice 1» hereby given that in oompllaiv'e Loa* Familiar. Every one knows what an explosion with the provisions of the act of Congre»« of June M. UTS, entitled **Au act for the »ale ui Is, but Its opposite, an imploalon, in timber lands iu the States of California, Ore leas familiar. At great depths In the gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.** a» sea the conditions are favorable for extended to all the Public Land State» by a* t I * m■ i».•:¡4 u tvi>*k< Its production. At 2.000 fathoms the Klamath Fall», county of Klamath, State of pressure is, roughly speaking, two aud Orrgou, has filed In tula office her a half tons to the square Inch that Is ► worn statement No. JTril, for the anrrhaw to say. several times greater than the of the aat^sw«^ o( Section No. 1, In pressure exerted by the steam UPOU Township No. 41 S. R No <t K. W .M. and will ofer proof to »how that the land the piston of a powerful engine. An interesting experiment to Ulus •ought I* more valuable for its timber or »toue «or agricultural purposes, and to estab trate the enormous force of this deep than lish her claim lu »aid laud before the clerk of sea pressure was made ou the Alba Klamath county, Ore., st his office at Klam tross, a government vessel engaged In ath Falls, Ore., on Monday, lhe 4th day of deep sea exploration. November« 1W7. A thick glass tube several Inches lu She names as w Unease»: length full of air was hermetically Jennie See born. Milo Kites, t'ora K*tes aod sealed at both ends. This was wrap Win Lashuaall of Klamath Fail», Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the ped in flannel and placed In one of the wide copper cylinders used to protect above-described lands are requested to rile deep sea thermometers when they are their claims iu this office ou or before said 4th day o( November, 19i»7. Notice tor Publkation. Valved Matra Land oiflee, Lakeview, Ore<on Augusl IS. IttOT, Notice Is hereby given that In coin pl lanes with the provision» of the act of Coagreae ot June S. entitled "Au act (or the »air of tiiutwr landa iu the atate of California <»»•<• gon, Nevada, and Washington Terrlt xy.** aa extended to all lhe 'Public I a nd Hiatea by act lAOJ. Jennie Kevltorn, of I of August 4, of Klamath Falla, < ounly of nlamath, Mate of Otogon ha* riled In thia ollie« her «worn Etatemeut No >7*2 (or the purchase of the Lol I. of Hec. No. 14 tn Tp. No. 41 ft. R No. OK, W M, and will otter proof to »how that the land »ought 1» more valuable for ita timber or »tone than (or agrtegltural purpose», and to eatabllah her claim to »aid land before clerk of Klaiuath county a*, hl* office at Klamath Falla. Oregon» on Monday, lhe 4th day of November. IW7. Mhe name» no wltnr«»ea: India Drrwbaker, Milo Kate», Cora FMr* anti Win l.aahua all of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any an«l all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to rile their claim» in this »»trice ou or befuru »aid tth day of November, IW7. H .*.»10 -‘4 J. N. W A THON. KegUler. sent down with the sounding appa J N. WATSON. Register. ratus. The copper cylinder had holes S-2.’ 10-24 bored la it. so that the water bad free Notice for Publication access inside; round the glass. The Department of tb<> Interior. Land Office al case was then sent down to a depth Notice for Purcha*e of School Lands l.akvvlvw, Oregon, Augu»t'29,1W?. of 2.000 fathoms and drawn up again. Notice 1» hereby gheti that John Loughlin Department of tho Interior, United It was found that the cylinder was of F«»re»i, Oregon« ha» rile«! notice of hl» In bulged and bent toward. Just as if It States Lund Office Lakeview, Oregon, tention to make Anal Five year proof In sup» had been crumbled inward by Ix'lnJ August 26, 1907. l*ort of his claim, via: Homestead Entry .No violently squeezed. The glass tube made June 7. lvo|, far the set« Hee. 4, Tp. Notice is hereby given that the State itself, within Its flannel wrapper, was of Oregon lias filed application, under av 8. K.t>. K. W. M.. ami that »ahi proof will be reduced to a tine powder, almost like the provisions of the Act of Congress of made before the Clerk of K lamath tminty, at his office at Klamath Fall»., Oregon.on the 4th suow. The glass tube, it would seem, as It slowly descended, held out long I August 14,1848, and the Acts amenda day of Novemtivr. i'A>7 He name» the following witncMea to prove against the pressure, but at last sud tory thereof, for the following described hi» continuous residence u|»on. aud cultiva unappropriated, non mineral and sur denly gave way and was crushed by tion of. the land, via ; the violence of the action to a Hue veyed public lands in lieu of losses to Chari«» I. Home», F.ugrne Hponrer. II. C. powder. its grant for common schools, to-wit: Sparr anti T R. Norris, all of Forr«t. Oregon. This process, exactly the reverse of J N WAI-'\ List No. 281, «e,4»el4 Sec. 3, ee1«««’« tlon, rare, could make It fverfect. It Register. would be perfect But In the calcula-! an explosion. Is termed an Implosion Sec. 4. Tp. 29 8, It. II E„ W. M ., and tlons might there not be some error? —Chicago Record-Herald. nwl4nel4 Sec. 29, sw^netg Sec. 7. se1. And the casting—If the mold should tie swl4 Sec. 5, Tp. 29 8., and sel4»e,4 Sec. defective, if the melted metal should MASTERY OF THE NILE. 8, Tp. 28 8., R. 12 E„ W. M. E. WHITLOCK not be at the proper temperature, all Any and all ¡lentons claiming adversly this long continue«! effort would be lost Ths Mathod by Which th« Flow UNDERTAKER the at>ove described lands are lequested Satisfying himself that the metallic I Water 1« Controlled. AND EMBALMER fluid was about ready to run off Into Every morning from a little room of to tile their said claims in this office on the mold, the ironmaster, feeling that a great white house on the eastern or before the 18th. day of October, 1907. Hohler of license No 29. J. N. Watson, Register. he would be better able to bear the shore of the Nile at Assouan Is elicited 1 last concentrated effort by preparing by telegraph to Cairo the question. : The above notice will be published in KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON himself for it physically, resolved to “How much water?” The answer; the Iutke County Examiner and the go to bis house for a meal and a glass comes so many thousand gallons more Klamath Republican, both weekly of wine. During the whole of his long or so many thousand gallons less. A j newspapers of general circulation, pub- labors a young apprentice had assisted button Is pressed, the water which DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE him. Placing implicit confidence in flows under the iron bridge at Cairo is ished at Lakeview and Klamath Falls, the young man's discretion, the master Increased or diminished some ten days Oregon, respectively. 9-19-10-17 J. N. Watson, Register. Ueterinary Surgeon left the crucible, the fire under It, the later In accordance with the telegraph mold ready to receive the casting, In lc answer, and the Intervening valley ‘ Office in Exchange Barn his care. between Assoua# and Cairo has a lit-I Phone 681 When be had gone the apprentice tie more or a little less water on its j Notice for Publication stood looking up at the huge crucible surfaee. The man at the button may KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON that contained what was to be the bell bring joy or sorrow to thousands of I Vnlted States Land Office, Lakeview. Ore- I gon September 27.1907. of the Church of Sf Mary's. He had little farms—it is all according to the Notice la hereby given that In compliance watched every effort of his master, as message he receives. with the provision» of lhe act of Congre»» of sisting at many of them, and with the From the great white house there ! June 3, 187«. entitled "An act for the Mie ot DR. WM. MARTIN enthusiasm of youth believed it would extends across the river a granito wail limber lands In the states of California. Ore. be one of the famous bells of the or dam 150 feet high. Halfway up 'gon. Nevada, and W«.‘Ington Territory," a» DENTIST world. At the base of the crucible was this wall and stretching its entire extended to all the Public Land States by act the stopcock which held the metal in length a line of shutters opens or of August 4, L892. Arro L. Brown, of Klamath its place and when opened would let closes by a pressure of the button. Fall», county of Klamath, State ot Oregon, it run into the mold. That was all In the winter months a huge lake ex has filed in this office bis sworn statement there was to be done—open the stop pands to the southward, which has ev No. 3771. for the purchase of the nv'.w1 4 * No. 19. in TpaNO 38 8. K. No. 10. E. W M, cock, and gravity would make the bell. ery appearance of being a flood, for and will offer proof to »how that the Just as the apprentice’s eye rested in certain places the tops of palm trees land sought is more valuable for Ila timber or on the stopcock a thought lit, like a are discernible above its surface, and stone than for agricultural purpose»., au l to ¡ATTORNEY AND bird on a branch, on bis brain. Why the summits of inundated ruins appar establixh hla claim to Mid land before lhe COUNSELOR AT LAW not himself open the stopcock? Fie ently mark the sites of sunken cities. i Clerk ot Klamath County, Oregon, at bl» KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON would suffer the wrath of his master, As the days go by and Cairo demands office at Klamath Fail», Oregon, on Monday. but his name would go down through ' more and more water the palm trees ! the 9th day ol December, 1907, ROOMS 7 A. 8, MURDOCK BLDG. the centuries as the caster of the and the ruins seem to rise from their He names as witnesses: world renowned bell. Whenever it watery beds until in June and early Wm. Bnow.C. N.Bnow. W.O. Webb and B. 8. all of Klamath rails,Oregon. sent its musical vibrations far and July the river flows freely with all Its Grigsby, DR. C. P. MASON Any and all persons Claiming adversely the historic indolence. — New York Times. wide those who beard It would think above-described lands are requested to tile of the story of the apprentice who per DENTIST their claims In this office ou or before Mid 9t b formed the consummating act in Its 1 The«« Lay«r« of Atmo»ph«r«. day of Dec., 1907. Office in American Bank A Trust Com construction. J. N. WATSON. Register. It appears that in the atmosphere j 104-12^ pany’s Building The impulse was irresistible. Going there are three distinct currents of PHONE 614 air, the first lying at an elevation to the stopcock, he pulled it open, and KLAMATH FALLS OREGON out ran the molten mass. At the same of from 900 to 1,500 meters, the second Notle for Publiation moment a diabolic “Ha, ha!” rang at from 2.500 to 4,000 meters and the in the youth's ears. Satan, unable to upper one at from 6,000 to 8,000 me United rftate» I^nd Office. Lakeview. Ore gon, Sept. 27. 19V7. prevent the bell from exciting through ters above the surface of the earth., Notice U hereby given that in compliance its musical tones the piety aud rever These are to an extent separate cur with the provision, ol the actol Ooagre.» ot ence of countless human beings, had rents, flowing each with ita own ve-1 June 3. 1878. entitled "An act tor the »ale of CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR chosen to bring about a tragedy which ! loclty. At the bottom of each of the limber land» In the State» of California. Or«, KLAMATH FALLS pbould forever be connected with its layers the stratus clouds are formed, gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” a» history. While the metal was running and at the top of each of the layers 1 extended to all the Public Laud State» by act All kind* of engineering and draughting into th« mold the ironmaster, having occur the cumulus clouds. This sug of August 4. 1892, Delia Mae Harlow, of Klam finished bis meal, returned. When be gests that the stratus originate at the ath Fall,, county of Klamath. State of Oregon, ba» thl, day filed In thia office her »worn saw what had been done, turning bottom of a moving current and the atalement No. 3799, for the purchase of the ne'. white as the snow, he demanded to cumulus at the top. It Is probable, i WILL A. LEONARD Sec. No. 23. »nd nw'^aw'i of Sei. No. 24. know who had opened the cock. The then, that the stratus owe their origtp in Tp. No. »7 8, R No. 9 E W m, »nd will offer apprentice falteringly admitted that be : to the difference In velocity and tem j proof t« »how that the land »ought la more DENTIST had done it himself. The master, draw perature of the two layers, while the valuable for ita timber or atone than for agri cumulus are formed by ascending cur cultural purpose«, and to eatabllah her claim ing his poniard, rushed upon him. Wtthrow-Melhase Bulldldg ! to Mid land before the clerk ol Klamath “In the name of Jesus, I beg you to rents within the layer of air. 1 county, Oregon, at hla office at Klamath Falla, •pare me!” I Oregon, on Wednesday the lttb day of De- Bad, but 8till Good. The master, disregarding the appeal, i cember, 1907. A judge from one of the African plunged his poniard into the appren aa wttneaeea: C. F. STONE crown colonies, now home on leave. Is i . Hbenamea tice's breast K. E. Dunlap, Mark L. Burna, Jerne C I telling this story: It is the custom In ATTORNEY AT LAW Time passed. The ironmaster was in Craven and C. W, Harlow, all of Klamath prison condemned to die for the mur the local courts to administer to the ! Falla, Oregon. OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE der of his apprentice, and the bell was natives the form of oath which they i Any and all persona claiming a<lver«eiy the consider most binding. One day a hung high in the Church of St. Mary’«. above-described land» are requea'.ed to file There one evening at the hour of the Christian colored gentleman, of whose i their claim» In thia office on or before »aid angelus It sent out a melody of such good faith the judge entertained some ! Ilth day of Dec., 1907. J. N. WATSON, Regltter. strength and sweetness that all who doubts, was about to give evidence. At i 10-3—12-5 beard it dropped on their knees. Not I his own request he was allowed to take only had Its maker’s care and calcula the oath of a Christian. Then the Notice for Publkation tions produced a marvel, but the pre- judge intimated that he must also be Cnlteil State« L.n<l Office, Lakeview, Ore mature opening of the stopcock had •worn in the native fashion. The man was visibly disconcerted. “Oh, no, gon, Sept. 27,1907. COUNTY SURVEYOR not been any detriment. Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance I But the man who bad produced this massa,” he pleaded. “Not dat. Me result was not permitted to hear the very bad native, but me very good with the provisions «1 the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the »ale of melody. Within prison walls, through Christian.”—Manchester Guardian. timber lau>l» In the State» of California. Ore LAND SURVEYOR. which the sounds could not penetrate, gon, Nevada, and Wa«hlngton Territory.” a« Reversed the Procees. he lauguisbed, wondering if his efforts “Yes, sir, the major went in swim- extended to all the Public Land State, by act had been effective, If they had not mln', an’ I’m blest ef a feller didn't of August 4, 1892, Sarah A Mulkey, of Klamath. been rendered abortive by the ap Fall«,county of Kl.rnath, Stat«: of Oregon, ha« come along an’ steal all his clothes'.’’ KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. prentice. Then when his jailers were thl» day filed in thia office her »worn state “ An ’ what did he do then? ” ment No. 3793, for the purchase of about to take him to the scaffold he “Broke the record by goln’ home in a the eiinwfi nej^aw^ end nw'^ae*4 begged that he might be permitted to 60 YEARS’ hear the bell. Ills request was grant barrel, Instead o’ the barrel goln' home of Sec. No. 17, in Tp. No. 38 8, R EXPERIENCE In him. ” — Atlanta Constitution. No. 10 E W M, and will offer proof to »how that ed, and bis journey was lightened by the land »ought la more valuable lor it» I Im- Its exquisite tones. The last sound he V J J t L j J ber or atone than for agricultural purpose«, Shocks to the Ear. heard before the executioner's ax fell “ ] « w ■ j . ■ A succession of noises means a SUC- and to establish her claim to «aid land before ■ ■ ■! i ■ ■ • ] was vibrations sent from the work -Of the Clerk 'H of ikiaiiiaui Klamath « County^Oregon. at hl« llltt/ltlk «z his brain. And he knewThat if Satan cession of shocks, says’Country Life. office st Klamath Falls, Or<Rh»iT, on Tuea- had made him a murderer and connect The ear, unlike 'he eye, has no lid day, the 10th day of December, 1907. T rade marks ed a tragedy with the result of his la under which ft may go to sleep, and She names a» witoasse» : Dcaians bors he had produced that which would Indeed It has been proved that th« Charles Moiander, J.V. Cravens, Hamilton COFVRIOHT« »C. sense of hearing Is nt work just after .Mulkey and K. K. Dunlap, all of Klamath Anyone KRndlriff n »ketch and description may mov«' mortals to devotion for centuries quickly »»certain our optnton free whether an sleep comes on. Fall», Oregon. to come. Invention I* probably niitentabhi. <’ommimica. Ilona »triot lyconridential. HANDBOOK <»•> Patente Any and all persons claiming adversely the That which occurred while the bolt sent free. Oldeet agency for »«curinepatent*. An Obliging Cyclone. Patenta taken through Munn A < o. receive above-described lands are requested to file maker was being conveyed to execu tpeeial notice, without charge, in the People who want' something bright their claims in this office on or be/ore »aid tion was continued. From that day In lay of De< ,1907. the year 1386 never has a criminal in and original may be referred to the 10th I* 10-1-12-5 J.S. WATSON. Register. A handsnmely 1lin»1rR»»’*1 weekly. J.»rffe»t c»r- Breslau gone on Ills last journey to story of a Texas cyclone that picked culatlon of any seleniItJfl Journal. Terni», g3 a expiate Ills crim«.* but St. Mary's bell up a letter and delivered it to the per yenr; foiir montha, |i. Sold byall new»dosier». son to whom It was addressed, t «guiy Advertise in the Republican il you has tolled bis deuthknell. miles away.—Toledo Blatta. wish to succeed in business. F. A. MITCHEL. Branca Offic«. 624 F HU Wublugtun, D.C. i Pure Cream Pure Butter Delivered Daily from the Altamont Dairy. Wholesale and Retail. Every Detail of Our Dairy 1« Sanitary, insuring the Purity and IIsalthfuln«'»» of Our ProdilOta. ALTAMONT DAIRY PHONE V. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCI Do away with barbed wire Investigate the Sliding Loop Top I I 'M n All styles and heights. Fences for every purpose LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES GADDIS & DIXON, Medford or'VOLNEY DIXON, Travelling Representative, Klamath I alia, Ore reso Mat. n s sa Cff.4 5. U. MOMDfl.y PrvaWsai Vhadtfoattiat The American Bank and Trust Co. I Capital Stock $100,000 Klamath Falls, Oregon i J* Intrrrv* Paid on Saving« Deponta jS E. M. IlttlH. Caahtor Klamath Lake Railroad C. C. BROWER flclntire Transportation Co nini the Ore. and Cal. Transportation Co * The only through lino for freight and pas sengers between the Southern Pacific and the Klamath country. Quickest service and Lowest Rates. Tell your troubles by Phone or Lotter to E. T. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr, Thrall, Cal. E. B. HENRY Klamath Falls, Oregon at Klamath Falls or Pokegana or to ^cINTIRE TRANS. CO. a MIDWAY STABLE ÄüE SHOP General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work Livery and Feed Stable Both Saddle and Driving Horses PIMHS6 BALDWIN & HUGHES MELVIN D. WILLIAMS Civil and Irrigation Engineer, East Main St., below 4th 1 Sckntlfic Hmtrkan MUNN & Co.38’“» New York M IDWAY B ar Wines and Liquors of Choice Vintage t Key West, and Imported Cigars BIG STOCK OF 4 MIxnHAL WATKK Cold Steel, Castle Rock, Shasta. Free Delivery Family Trade a Specialty . Sold in lots 6f one dozen up to one case PHONE 526 S tewart A L yons , Prop's W. IL D ulaney , Manager Jol> Work Iloset AI echan les Best Affittarliil At til« ltepiiL>lxc¿. ii