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The Sale at the BOSTON STORE will continue until everything is sold Selections slic«, sine« tii« loaf Is not miraculous, • •■mot feed ili» X i . ikiii . kmi Quite evi- deut many get not even a crumb. In Iximloii last y.-ur 2<»i died In the streets of starvation They gut nut a crumb, and year In and year out2,<as),- <MM> ar« on the verge of »Urvatioa.— Yam s Thomson In Outing Magazine. An Overpaid Official. That no sum Is too small to be taken Into account by the lynx eyed Austrian off), lais Is evident from nn incident re port«! from Bregvna. Tho tax office there hns just received a formal notice from the high court of justl<>> at Innsbruck stating that nn lut catlgutlon of the iKcouuta <»f th« Bregenz tax office for 1900 shows au overpayment of a heller tone fifth of a cent) In the salary of one of the offi cials. The notice directs that the official 1« required to refund this sum, which must theu I m - duly entered in the state accounts for th« current year. A Vorarlts-rg paper publishes a fac simile of this Interesting <1>x-ument and gravely express«« the hope that the kextra heller has not l<-d the overpaid offi< -lai Into i'.itbs of i-xtravagaut dis- alpatloii Fall Mall Gazette. SHORT STOR'ES CHRISTMAS In Algeria the I ioim - m outnumber the humau beings. Th« India:, pop illation on Indian res ervations Is 2'Jl.o'Jl. A New York exchange has printed the story of n young man who "shot •DISCOVERING” A SINGER. Musis In Amarico. himself In th« basement." Th« Americans aro a really nmeic- Ths Way Plain Mr. Mugg.na la Trans One prison contractor In the t'nlted • I [H-oplr, fnr the reason partly that Mate* owns ami controls the clothing formad Into • Star. they • m afford to pity for th« liest or output of eight prisons in six states. “What'a lx-«-omc of Huggins?" naked' everything, and therefore hear th« In the north central state, there Is a th«’ vivacious little man to Ida com- finest artists and th« lisait ¡x'rform- percentage of 30 unmarried men out of paidoh In lii« «-tone M at of lii« rJFho» ••» «■• There 1« no orchestra In th« every hundred to 1!».3 of unmarried atetille espn-M world to equal tie- Boston I’hllhtirmon women. Un* g’*««’ to Lur«q«e Io I«» dlacovor* le M m* Melba Iti a Umdun inor- The theory that the poisonous snake e-1 replied th« solemn ¡«-rsoti with view does not lurk In the ripened rye was Ike ¡<ur¡>la flowing 11« exploded nt Gullford. Conn, recently You don't «my — rwturtMMi tho other On« n«y'« Journey. when Merton Goodrl'h found a cojqe-r- Hut how to ) m . dl««-ov «-red ?" In a bathtub tx/at I ««I out tu •«*<. he.id In hi» rye patch. "Il was this way Huggins was (i»h It waa v*ry warvn'i The schooner Hiram. Captain J. D. ready, or th»oght I«« nn» ready, to g<> I Balk'd awiy <«» aTc?Jr ■» • m Cook of t nlsis, whh-h was built at Thruufh n»any an Icy «form ou th« stag«- gran«! ofiera you know. Obeying Orders. Biddeford. Me., lu IKli), Is still in ac- 11« has l«x>ii v«ry scrupulous II» has I a a« r««kJ wl.«n 1 «?ru«k fh« frigid son« (A mm« you hn<»w is « twit President Hadley of Yale, coming live service This schooner was com b«*er preaenttsi hlms«if to the public And tM« w«a nv>«hwr*« «llvrr on» » back to New Haven the other night, manded by Captain Cook's father and In any way I-R as s church singer and Though nt:r«i« thought ah«» would rn«lt. got Into one of the calxi at the stat loti grandfather l»efore him. In e.»««*« Huggins had ambitiona I anch«>r»<1 my )x>«t to an l«-«b»rg tail aud. taking It for grant««! that the No more oxen will lie purchased for aud promlsrsi tiluiaelf liiat h« would (A bolster. If you must know. •■•bby knew who be was. said: Use at the Kittery I Me.) navy yard, Rpr-sJ over with grandma's wirstod "Drive fast, cabby." ■hawll the animals Ix-lng too clumsy and slow. "When ii« was ready for grand o¡x-ra And Its bsa» «al whit* with MOW. "All right, air," replied cabby, The Practically every other nnry yard dis I*« Went to a manager ami gnlucd ¡w-r I built a house • t blocks of Ice, bonw Mtart<-<1 off with a plunge • nd carded these animals years ago and *»!••» -i to alng for him Th« manager Just lié- .n. be kept up his rapid rate for half an substituted horse* and mules. baby's canopied «rib). grun<«*d a few titm-a atid growhnl a CTwss rosily t hour, going up one street and down And I lived th«r» s month or BO. little »ml Itu-u said that Huggltia had atiot iu-r a g’«»l l-i-.rltuu« vol«* ami he would I raptured • ••>»! <«ny furry <logi MODES OF THE MOMENT. Finally Dr Hadley, neelug that he And s wonderful polar bear eogsg« him for «Moon after next. was Ix-lng taken In the wrong direc (ft was roaltv the baby's china rat). 'Hill »li, not Heti «.-asotip askini La< e w ill form nn Imixirtaut adjunct With the ‘-otd-st kind of hair tion, stuck Ids head out of the window Huggins 1 rsaUy «lie. th« great north p->lsI and asked. "Are you not going in the to all house toilets, lx>th linen and " You'll Late to go to Europa first.' N w »1*1-1 J think t that* •Ilk. In «Lite, black aud dyed effects. wrong dlrvctlou. cabby?" t'Twaa father» n»l> pnl« I torr w«d It), »aid tli« manif-r Jackets will show a tendency to tab "Hang.-.I If I know, mister!" was the And utt II I hut g my I-st " 'Isn't my vol«« gmxl enough ywtF astonishing reply "Where do you lon-d effects, some of them even being •sk««t Huggltis. growing Imtlguatit. I Grown folk« rrc »»«»pl«!, f truly think otrapfied with bands of cloth or rich want to g'.jf" Philadelphia ledger. I wa* « ; a« csm »| st p’.vy. " *ob. you'll want to st ml y a lot silk braids. fl’t I »«M "11 vr I ra»< t I lobby tookl muro som« tini«.' th« manager refilled Ar.4 fhm th< y t*> k Awny Letter In Mede Six Years. Furs will piny an Important part in ’Rut It t»n*t your vol«« that's tlx- trou M) l-rUrf < 1 < «1 th« north pole William B. McDaniel of Ocenn are the coming season's modes ns separate And th* »Uttering frigid e»>n* ble It's your name I can't draw au- And brought m* beck to th* drwelf^l nue. Patchogue. N. Y.. th«- other day garments and as a trimming, and the dieOica with a bam« like Huggins* received a letter which was mailed to richer furs. es|x-dally those of the heat "'Well, I can take a stag« nam«,' I wUh lb«) had let h»r.® him on Feb. !. i'JUl. Since that date deejier brown shades, «ill be first in — Washington ft er. answered llugglr.» when ti«'d got over Mr McDaniel h.-is lived lu several favor. . what h« <-«n Tried n rath«r unfeeling ¡•luces lu this city, and ¡»art of the One of the new French models of HUMOR OF THE HOUR comment upon an h«>m«enlde name time he has received his mall nt the short skirts has the kilted effect mere "'ll wont jo.’ returned th« man general delivery department nt the ly accentuated at the top. and below Ths Msn From Mars, egei 5 -u ve got to I«« dl*co»«ro«l. poatoffi«*. pressed very flat, but not stitched, a lookm! nronnd The man from Mar» Y*nt're dark • .«nfileviotml. Go to l.U It ap|«-ar» that the letter followed very attractive suggestion for the slen for bls guide ropw anywhere you like Ktmiy or “I wish yoo Wouldn't leave m«.” be him a I>»ut to Lie various addresses, but der figure, but quite !ini»<>--sible pt her- loaf «r du wliat you please If you said. "Everything lo«»ka *■> strange always arrived too late to reach him. wise. can get a «ham* to alng for some Introduction of the tunic is already an t threatening Wlir « are we nowT’ Two years ago Mr. McDaniel returned fourth nit«- ««ermati prtu«* or llaiiau to Patchogue, but the letter did not ar assured, but there is seldom even a on the safety "We are standing '-ovuit stul get a noli.* >>r two In the Strip." tli« guide rejdlrv) I "This Is real- rive there until a few days ago. Why suggestion of draping nlwtit It, apd it pa(*n>. so mm b th« bettor, binging ¡M-d«-«trinua are It was so long on the way is a mys is usually employed as a menus of In son»« otxe-ure <-af« will <!•• ns well. 1/ t! • only Spot Mbere I The wa- tery. ■ New York Herald. combining two materials. Some of the su|«p ■ IL fi*« from «langer Hut «heu I «lt» ov«-r you a year from «Id« nn I tM> <-in‘>nnk- handsomest dinner gowns show tunic ter is ou ole 1 thia summer you must l«e Miglior ling- effects. m«nt <»t> th« oilier " Wtsmarkabls Nowadays. giuaitio or Rignor <:u«-«-.ig .Inro or "Toll inc." -n: | th« man from Mara, "That's a remarkable child of flood w hat y«»u ¡il««»« Then ITI teli th« pa- "what are th«»« goggle ey rd demona • EDITORIAL FLINGS. ¡«•rs alxxit y»ur romantic history, no'll lu flew* ma- that fly along the road “Think so? He struck me as being a g -l lut.» a row al»ul your <-oiitra«t. aud cbiSMW?" When John W. Gates moves to Eng- very ordinary ami quiet sort of kid.” your future mil I«- assured.' “Th.we are the mile a minute auto- land there will 1« some reason for the •Exactly lie Is quiet, and bo always f<>r Europe taat "Ro Huggltia left mobile drivers “ obeys his parents."—Philadelphia I*resa. bands to. play “God Save the King.”— rrk. ,*• “An«! wbat are these sooty flctida Baltimore Sun. "I»car me! iH-ar m«!” murmured that urge the frail bulla along the Now there are women burglars. Isn’t Ths Ambitious Tourist. the vivacious Ulti« man —New York waves?" there any avocation tn which the ’ Tb«» ordinary coat of living Is not Prose. -Th««« are the mile a minute motor men won't take the bread out of great in Euro¡«e. la it?*' boat driven«" Gull's C<ant Omnar. "No." answer«! Mr. Cumrox. "I bad men's mouths?-Toj>ckn Journal. "And what causes the wild rushing There are many gulls that fly In ami ■ to buy a few old masters In order to Why canjt this grafted country sounds that come to me from over about t'llntou harlxtr, ami Just outaldo convince people that we were really •ome Immigration from Iceland, where head?" tin» bartxtr It I* Intereatlng to watch rich."—Washington Star there have l>eeu but two thefts in a "They are caused by the mile a min th« small gulls bovarlng about th« flab I thousand years? But Is there anytbiug ute airship drivers." pound*, where they help tbemselvea in Iceland worth stealing?—St. I-oula No Appsal. Th« man from Mare l«x»ke«l a I »out Often each ¡xiuiid ¡»«I« la aurttiount<«d ; "But." said Henpeek's friend. “If l‘"'f DliqMVtcU. tM.rvo.ialy by a gull medltntlug a dinner or rest | The British are now planning a “Ami you say there la no danger your wife treats you so shamefully. Ing after one. SomstlBM the gulls | why don't you get n divorce from her?" MyQOO ton battleship to outdo the borer make thrlr nests lu the crannl«« and “1 dl<i mention IL" replied Henpeck, Dreadnought. They will be putting a “No," replied the guide. "The dan a|«rriures of tiie coa»t rocka, but most , ger baa Ix-en reduce«! to a minimum." “but she said 'No.' and of course that couple of smokestacks on the island frw>|Uciitly. where the ahorea are flat.' next and trying to sail her.—Phlladel At that moment a detached tire flew settled it."—Des Moines Register. tiM> neats can I* fouml tn th« aeawes-d. I phia Telegraph. over the embankment am! smote the which la thrown far up on th« bea« h. stranger grievously. At the same time Tommy’s Query. Japan announces that she will have at high tliie. <»r In tho tall hedge I Uncle Pierre- Yes. Tommy. It Is quite a world’« fair in 1912. This may be in the motor l*»at cast off a flying eccen grn»a«-s that grow dry In the hot sum tric that emote him still more griev possible that there are ¡»copie lu the tended to contradict the widespread I mer sun reports that Japan's finances are so ously. As he sank to the ground an moon Gulls nn- «-a|H-«-|ally fond of tho long airship dropped n sixty pound bag of Toto—Well, what beeomi-s of them straitened that she has no money to clams, and umuy gulls apeml their ballast squarely on bls head when there isn't any moon?—I’ele Mele. throw away —Pittsburg Dispatch. feeding Um» <>u ths auml tints nt low The man from Mara gaa|>ed feebly tld«’ getting tho claais Th« gull taken and then made n mile a minute exit— No Other Boas. If you don't scale the n#>untain you th« clam In it» hill, then flic« high up Cleveland Plain Ix-aler "Dublcy Is his own boss now." gan't view the plain — Chinese Prwrrb In the air, over a rock, and drops the “indeed! I didn't know he hod l-een clam so that th« ahctl will nmaah on so successful.” FARMERS OF MODERATE MEANS Different Bait. th« rm k The gull then descends and "He isn't. He's looking for a Job.”— ' The cast of this allow is pretty fly." OFFERED RARE OPPORTUNITY enjoys the dainty In winter n gull whls|x-re<l the manager of the new mo- Pueblo Chieftain. will drop a clam on an Icy place If el. al comedy. "I hope we will be able «-onvenient luatead of a rock. The to catch the people of thia town." Fooled Her. An unusual opportunity is offere«! the gull seems wiser than bls name im “He promised to give me a quarter farmer of moderate means to secure a "You can’t catch lolwtere with a fly plies-Hartford Courant. cant," re|>lle«l the wise critic tn the first of his salary each week." home in the lakeside Tract locate«! on i "A liberal allowance." bog.-Chlcago News. the North shore of Tule Lake. The | A Record Rainfall. "Bo I thought. But now I find 1 land now offered for sale consists of One of the most remarkable rainfalls can't do much with 25 cents. ” — Pitta flunstruek. on record was that of a thuuderatorm 3500 acres of irrigable land lying under "Why. Jimmie, what was that yeO- burg Poet. In Suva. FIJI, on the night of Aug. H, the Adams canal, a ¡»art of the Klamath Ing I heard from your back yard thia BltMj A report has been made to tho No Chenoa. Project, and admirably located along morning?" Royal Meteorological society of Ix>n- Barber Why don't you alt up In your the shore of the lake. It is rich sage •It was a sunstruck case, ma'am." don that the fall was continuous from chair? "A sunstruck case?” brush and grass land, part of it being in fl p. tn. until sunrise of the following "Yes, ma'am. I'm the son."—Glove- i Victim—I do. Rut you alwaya puD cultivation. It will be sold in tracts to rain gunge, holding me down again with your renor.—Cor day and that the land Plain Dealer. suit purchasers and on satisfactory nell Widow. 12 5 Inches. wna overflowing st 10 terms. -, in. an«l a third p. in., again at 2 a. For particulars call on or address, J. This Is an actual Merciful. time at <1 a m Towne—T<ook at that poor blind beg Frank Adams, manager Lakeside Com measurement of more than thirty iT- gar playing the accordion. en inches. Realties the unknown over pany, Tule lake, Oregon. 10-17-tf Browne—Yee. I’ve been listening to flow It 1» supposed that there was a him. Pity he Isn't deaf too.--Philadel further lose of nlx<ut it per cent on phia Frees. account of the height of the gunge, which was twenty live feet above the The Real Degenerate. ground. Hie opinion is that not leas (MO acres of excellent land, 3>s miles Tommy—Pa, what la a degenerami than forty-one inches of rain must out,one mile from macadam road: 5H0 Mr. Figg—A degenerate Is a law have fallen in about thirteen hours. acres under gravity ditch, laterals all breaker wh<> doesn't get rich at It. I made; HO acres under proposed high- Bsttar ths Lot of Lazarus. I line ditch; 250 acres in’grain; 250 acres Englund la rich. Assume. I>y way of A Diffsrenco. imagery, that the national wealth la Brown I understand James Is a «••- in alfalfa; good eight-room house; n loaf of lirend nt which 40,000,000 arge barn and granary; four wells. nettati fee«! and that the loaf la allcod luto Price 153 per acre, one-third cash, Smith—No. He is a cpr-ntt 1st twelve parts Now. eleven allcoa go balance on easy terms. Monk You needn't la- so stuck up Fklll and assurance are an invincible to tB<- uppermost B.OiM),<nai. I he 34,- MASON A SLOUGH, OflO.iMM) in«“ nil guawlug nt Hu- rmnnln Just I hhiiiixc you've got a stovepipe couple.—Dutch Proverb. Exclusive Agents, j * t l^g oue slice an enoruious aud por- for a collar. Plush and Mohair Robes Best Harness and Best Whips on Earth WILL HUMPHREY’S HARNESS SHOP Opposite Exchange Stable« KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP We are prepared to do BLACKSMITHING and MACHINE WORK. done promptly. Repair Work of all kinds We guarantee all our work to be first class and at Satisfactory Prices. BETWEEN AND T^ ON WALNUT r>r>c>r>r>r>r>r^c>r>r>r> r>r>e>r>r>r>-ff>oo*>r>oN r CASH MEA T MARKET \ I 9 Opposite Van Riper Bros. Phone 596 We deliver to any part of the city-^^^^ 2 I Phone orders given careful and prompt attention. We cut hams to accommodate customers ? J. W. HawXhurst, Prop. ? oe> r>or>r>r>r>or>r>«■>«■>«■><•>? sfotto ifc VAN RIPER’S V CHASE & SANBORN COFFEES AND TEAS [SEAL BRANDI HAVE ARRIVED A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT TRY THEM ONCE AND YOU WILL USE THEM FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS £ Don’t forget about the barrel of salt mackerel $ —Phone your order to 516— VAN RIPER BROS. M ason «.S lough ABSTRACTERS A. choice line pf in.vest« ments that will make ttie purchaser money Lands Ranches ♦ City Property Farm Mortgages ». MASON & SLOUGH f ■ For Sale « £ £ -9 HOME BAKERY FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES, DRESSED CHICKENS. FRESH BREAD HOHE BAKERY « t