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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
THE SHIP’S BELL I« u •eundad at Half Hour Intervale Day and Night. The ■hip'* I h -II la the mariner** ctork The nautical day begins and en<la ut noon, when eight I h -II m la struck The I h -II I h «truck half hourly. day and night, one stroke Iwdug added for each tuilf hour until eight 1* reached, when the count Iw-glns at one bell In the United Htatea navy the ship'« hell hang* uaually under the fore casflw or jusi forward of tti« fore- mast. Th« captain** orderly keep« the time and report* to the officer of th* desk the hour In term* of ’*h«lla.’* 1Tie officer of the deck then bld* th« tMMcngvr of the watch atrlku th« ball. Tlier« 1* somewhat more formal ity at eight Ik-Ila than nt other time«, for then the hour In reported to th« captain and the liell not «truck until be ha« »aid, “Milke It no.” Here 1» the routine on Iniard u limn of war nt M o’clock III tin- morning The orderly first sny« to the officer of the <!<•< k, "Eight India, sir ” The offleer of the deck replica, "Report to the cnptnln «lglit bell« and chronometer* wound.” The orderly then goes to th* captain ■nd says, "Eight I h -II s «ml the chro nometer« wound, air.” Tin- cupinln re- pUe«, “Very well; make it no." The irrderly goes to the officer of the dink and anyn, "Make It no. sir " The offi. c«r of tin- deck suys to the nie«actiger of the watch, "«trike eight liella," mid If evsrylaidy linn In-eu prompt the tneaacngvr «trikes eight liell« nt exact ly 8 a tn A Worvdarful Dog. I ran a news staivl at Tort Jervis, If. Y. I owned a common shepherd dog which waa a very Intelligent aui rnal and wae of great asalstanca to ine lu the newspaper bualneaa, run ning acroas the street with paper* In bls mouth to customer*. He attracted much attention, and he got me many new customer*, fur every body liked him, be waa such a bualueee dog. I waa sick one day and not able to aell my papers My dog came In my room where I lay in bed. He fumbled around In my punt» pocket* mid took the keys to my new* atand nud ran out of the house, and the first thing I knew he had the newxpapcr stand opened up and doing biialiieaa lie was very clever In muring change, changing five and ten dollar bills without a single mistake, work ing the rush register with bis paws, and everything ran smoothly until 1 man came up und passed blrn u lei quarter. My dog got ina<! and lost I temper entirely, and I was forced ( Interfere. With much trouble I 111 Ml aged to pull them apart. If thia dog had not bad such a quick temper I would have started him In business for himself, This dog la still living Boston Pont ONLY Ä FEW of the many Article« and Price« carried by DUFFY’S 5,10,15 & 25c STORE Nothing over 25c MAIN STREET, OPP. COURT HOUSE Nothing Cheap But the Price Mail Orders Solicited WE SAVE YOU 25 TO 75 PER CENT 10 to 25c Cuffs, linen................. 15 A 25c Napkin*, linen.................... .. 6 to 12JÍC Sheila, sea.............. Albume, Scrap........ il *• paper................... . .20c yer 100 25c ” bolder*,....... 5c Photo..... ** ornament*......... 26c 44 10 to 25c Cup* arid mugs........... ......... 5 to 25c Necklaces, gold plate......... Autograph Hhelf brocket*............... . ’ • Ix-nd ........................ . 10 t j 25c 44 “ and saucer*........ ......... »S' to 25c Needle», darning................ .... 5c pkg Shoe lace*....................... 15 to 25c Post Cur-1. 2 to 10c " and saucers, toy 25c Aprons, Carpenters. ” knitting ................. .... 5c set ’’ polish................. . li 44 ....5 A 10c doz “ machine.................. .... 5c pkg Hall«, Rubber ................ ........ f> A 10c Curlers, kid................. “ irons................. ......... 5 A 10c ” Base......................... ........ 5 to 25c Shovel», stove................. ’’ sewing...................... Bankets, Fancy «hopping ........ 5 to 25c Curry cotnbs............... . ........ 5 to 20c 5c pkg Sifters, flour................... “ mattress............... .... 5c each Sieves, meal................... ........ 10 to 25c Indian............... ........ 15 to 25c Curtain rods, bra*« . " books...................... 10c Cuspidors.................... ........ 10 to 25c ’’ Waste paper.. ........ Skimmer*, milk............ Neat eggs ............................ 3Hc Skirt hanger*........... .. Beads, Gold, Silver, Heed ..... 6c a box Cutlery, pocket........... ...5 to 25c each 2Sc •• table................ .. 10 lo 2 .H 5 to 12‘^e each Nipples, white and black.. Bells, T«-a............. Soap, laundry............... Notions, everything in the line it Belts, ladies and men*.. ........ 15 to 25c Cutter, doughnut, etc. ....... 2J^c each toilet................... 10c 44 44 ........ 15 to 20c Noveltie», everything in the line 20c Canisters, Coffee....... Buckets, Pearl, etc ........ box Nursing bottle ..................... ........ 5 A 10c 44 .. 1 to 25c each Books, com position......... ........ 5 A l()c IfocoratioD«, al) kinds. holders................ 5c ’’ ’’ toy................ ..... Cruahsd by Baachar. 5c 44 ’’ counter................... ,.... 5 to 2óc Dice .............................. ......... Ito 5c boxes................... .......... 15 A 25c Henry Ward Beecher wa» once ap “ ’’ fittings 15c '• blank...................... ....... 5 to 25c Dictionary, pocket.... . ........ Socks, men’s and boys’ . .......... 5 to 25c proached by a young man who con- Nut pick sets, nickeled.... 25c 44 •< 44 44 Dairy pails ................... ....... 10 to 25c ........ 15 to 25c “ pocket.................... wool.. 15 A 25c aidered blmaelf very clever. Neckties, men* A boys....... ... 10 to 25u Dippers ........................ ....... 15 to 25c ........ 5 to 20c ’ ’ bill .......................... Stocking*, women ’ * ....... .... 12JÍ to 25c "Do you know, Mr. Beccher," »aid Oil cans, galvanized............. 25c ” toy, linen............... ..... 5 to 15c Dolls.............................. ......... 1 to 25c be, "I’ve been thinking that I would “ fleeced . .......... 20 A 26e ’’ “ tin ................... ... 5 to 15c 44 cab*......................... ................... 25c »«111« down Now, I like your preach " toy, all kind*........ ........ 5 lo 26c 8oldering set*................. .......... 15 to 25c ’ ’ “ copper..................... 16 to 25c 4 4 Ing. but when I go to your church and shawl*..................... .... 10A 15c " memorandum....... ___ 2.1, to 20c Spectacle«, gold plate.., ..................... 25c “ cloth, table .................. ... 20c yard ll mi- such men a* old M und other», 44 bends...................... ........ 5 to 25c lOc ’’ time....................... ... . nickeled. .............. .......... 10 to 25e Ornament*, hair................... ... 5 to 25c grasping skinflints and bypocrltre to 44 Bowls, mixing............................ 15 to 25c Dusters, feather, etc.... ....... 20 A 25c rteel...................... ......... 10 to 20c the core, sitting there In full metnlier- “ wall....................... ... 5 to 25c EUROPEAN BEACHES. • 4 Egg beater*...................... ......... 2J^ to 15c ....... 10 to 20c “ soup ........................ smoked and blue. .......... 15 to 25c «hip, why, the thing Is Just a little too Over-sleeve*.......................... ... 10 A 15c ll ’’ gias* fruit............. ........ 5 to 25c Enameled ware............... ......... 10 to 25c ” riding bow* 1.......... 25c Their Method« and Bathing Suits Vary much for me. and really." he added, Pad lock* ............................. ... 10 to 25c 44 cases..................... . ........... ó to 15c ! Boxes, jewel............................... 10 to 25c Eye glasses....................... ......... 10 to 25c "I cntinot Join “ Different From Ours. Pails, dairy .......................... .. . 15 A 26c “ ’’ gold plated . ........ 25c ’• collar..................... .,... 25c Sponge*.............................. .......... 5 to 15c "Well, you're right," said Mr Beech In Europe there Is no lounging on ’’ chamlier................... 25c ’’ glove....................... .... 15 to 25c Eye shades...................... ........ 10 to 20c the beach In bathing suits. On this er. "Every church has such men, and Spoon«, kitchen.............. ....................... 5c “ galvanized............... 25c 44 point the foreigner is apt to criticise I fancy Plymouth Is not free from ’’ handkerchief......... .... 15 to 25c Fancet*............................. ........ 10 to 25c retinued tea... ......... 10c do« ” tin............................. ... 10 to 25c Flue stop* ........................ ........ 5 A 10c 4< the American Woman and to point out them, and until you spoke I have al ___ 6 A lOc ” match..................... “ table .......... 20c dos •’ toy............................ ... 5 A 10c that when the women In Europe put ways wondered why the good Ixird - ” it pencil.....................___ 5 A ¡Oc Frames, photo................. ........ 6 to 25c Paint, gold""..................... ... 10c bot *olid nickel... to8^c each on bathing suit* it la for the purptaw permitted It. Now I understand ” Funnel*............................ ........ 5 A 10c It ....... 16 A 26c plated, lowest price ’ ’ tobacco ................. " toy .......................... ... 5 to 25c "All." gurghxl the young fellow, "I of bathing and not of sitting on the 25c File*................................... ........ 10 to 25c Pans, bread.......................... ... 10 to 25c Spring balances, bra**........ “ work....................... ........ 15 to 25e beach, high and dry. out of the reach am glad I have thrown light on the Glassware, creamers....... ........ 15 to 25c “ dairy............................ ... 5 to 20c Sprinkling cans..................... Boxed papers/ .................... ___ 15 A 25c 15 A 25c 44 of even the largest wuve There ar» question! What atrlkca yon aa th* sugars............... ........ 15 to 25c “ cake.............................. .,. 5 to 15c 44 Bracket», shelf and lamp.. .... 6 to 25c ” “ toy........... Lie many rra«on« for this. One 1» the con- reason, Mr. Beecher7* butter*............. ........ 15 to 25c " dish.............................. .. 20 A 25c 44 "Well," replied th* great preacher, Brooms, toy........................ .. 10 to 20c Squares, carpenter*............. aMeratlon that prevent* me from mak Spooners........... ........ 10 to 20c 15 A 25c • ’ dripping ...................... ... 10 to 25c « 4 tumblers......... ... fic 8 for 25c ing any illustrations of them. They "It la permitted In order to kwp Just •• whisk..................... ..........10to25c 5 to 10c ’’ dust . ........................ . . 10 A 15c Stationery, ink tablet*..... ll 44 jelly....... 5c 6 for 25c 44 generally are not fit for sight or pub- such fools aa you out of the church««.” Brushes, paint.................. ....... 6 to 25c " frying.......................... ... 10 to 25c pencil tablets................. 6c 44 4* engraved.. 8>jc 44 lieatlon. It would take a very small “ muffin.......................... ... 10 to 25c • I boxed papers............... 10 to 25c ” artist*..................... .... 5 A lOc 7 ami 8 in. fruit bowls 15 to 20c ’’ pudding....................... ... 10 to 15c Th* N«ar*«t Approach. wave Indeed to thoroughly drench the ll ll pens, pencils, etc ’’ cloth........................ .... 15 to 25c I in. ’’ 25c “ sauce............................ .. . 10 to 25c moat elaborate of the costume* com An English tourist visited Arran 44 44 syrup pitcher ........... 15 to 25c .... i* to - ’ 5-- penholders................... to 5c 1 ’ ’ hair ......................... “ patty ................... .... 3 for 5c 44 and iM-liig a kaeo dlaclple of Izaak Wal monly worn by the ladles throughout gal water pitcher 15 to 25c <4 .... 16 to 25c ’ ’ horse ....................... XXXX envelope« 5 in, Paper, writing tablet ......... ... 2X to 10c 4« Europe when they go bathing. Of ton wm arranging to have a duy’a 4\ and 5 in. sauce ” shaving................... .... 5 lo 15c 6 in and 6)4 io............... 5c " crepe............................ ... 7J^c roll course the conditions are different. good *|M>rt Being told that the cleg, dishes.................... 4 l-«c 44 tl toilet............................ .... 5 A 10c ” whitewash............. ... 10to25c XXXX envelopes 10 in 10c pkg In Europe madam« does not have to or liorwefiy, would suit hl* pun>o«e ad pepper and salt*.. . 5 to 12*^c 44 “ napkin.......................... .... 20c 100 tl cake stand«........ .. 15 to 25c cross the Iteacli In her scanty attire. mirably for u lure, be addressed him composition and memo, ’’ nail........................ . ....... 5 A lOc 44 weight*........................ ... 5 to 20e everything lowest price* When sj»e enters her bathhouse she Is self to Christy, the highland servant " scrub....................... .... 10 A 15c books................................ 5 A 10c '• decorations .................. ..5 to 25c doz in full street regalia, and as the house girl, “I any, my girl, can you get m* It " shoe......................... ......... 15 to 25c Glove*, canvas ........................ 10 to 25c novelties and notions ’• novelties Galvanized wash pans.... 15c I* then wheeled nut Into the water, notn« horseflies7’ It • « ’* »toy»........................ .... 10A 15c everything in this line Paste, library tube* ........... .... 5c dippers .......... .... 10 to 25c when she emerges for her dip «be la Christy looked stupid, and be repeat 44 “ tooth....................... .... 5 to 20c ■tick bucket*.. ... 25c 25c Pens, steel............................ .... 5c doz SteroKope«, good.. risible only for the brief time It take* ed bln queatlon. Finding that she did 44 oil can*.......... 25c “ holders........................ .. . 2M A 5c “ views, good ..2)i« each to plunge Into the water, and ahs en not yet comprehend him, he exclaimed: 1 Bucket*, tin........................ ......... 10 to 25c 44 chamber pail*. .'... 25c 25c alcohol.... joy a her awiin without the encum "Why, girl, did you never aee a , Buttons, collar, gold pint*........ 2 )à A 6c Gaine*, all kind*................. .... 5 to 25c Pencils, lead........................ .3 for 5c to 5c Stove«, 44 “ coppying...................... 5c cover lifters 5c ’• twchelor................ .. 5 A lOc -lo* Inscle«, cork...................... brance of aklrts. When her bathhouse borwefiy 7’ 10c 44 •' iHixes............................ . . 5 A 10c pokers......... ... 5 A 10c •’ cuff.......................... 10 to 26c pair I* wheeled back and alie appear* on “Naa. sir,” «aid the girl, “but a " hair....................... )5c 44 “ holders......................... ... 5A 10c polish.......... ... 5c .. 16 A lOc doz Glass cutters ..................... .... •>« beach abe la agnln In street cos wanae aaw a co* jump ower a preahl- Candela, Christina».. 10c Perfumery ............................ 44 shovels....... .. 10 A 15c .. 5 to 25c bot Japanese goods, ................. . .right price* tume, Then, too, there are many plce” ’’ stick*................... ... 5c 6 f or 25c milk........ • .. 10 A 15c butte r........................ .... 25c Pitchers, cream................... ... 10 to 25c Strainers, beaches on the continent, auch ns th* 1 Canes, walking stick* ... .... Sto 25c Jars, 44 " syrup............................ ... 15 to 25c gravy and soup... ,.. 5 to 15c ’’ cracker........................ .... 25c Grandfather*« Portrait. Dsmcnstrand In Nordeney, where geu- 44 I Can opener*........................ .... 5 to 15c Hammers, tack................... *• water, gal............... 25c 5c tea and coffee....... .... 5 A 10c A vllluger. Intensely conceited and tlemeu are excluded until « certain : Cape, shop........................... .... lo Pictures .................................. ... 5 to 2bc 100 good ................. 5c String tags ......................... .... 15 A 20c hour of the day. Chnrlen F. Patera In Ignorant, but quite wealthy, wa* par- 44 “ nails..?........................ ... 2LÍ to 5c " heavy wool............ ....... 25c “ «hipping.... 10c 100 *• beat................... 25c »nailed to have hi* grandfather'* plc- Bohemian Magazine. 44 “ wire .............................. ... 5c 75 ft handles ........... 5 A 10c violin..................... 10c Cards, playing..................... .... 10 to 20c ture repainted. 44 guitar.................... 5 A 10c " birthday................. .... 5 to )0c Handkerchiefs.................... 2,Si. 5, to 25c Pins, beauty............. .10c doz to 5c each The artlat. not havtng been decently tl Old French Dial Ring. Handles, Mrs. Potts.......... mandolin............. ,.. 5 A 10c 10c ’ • Christmas ........... .... 1 to ll)c “ l>elt ................................ ... 15 A 25c ll "A dial ring," «aid the curio dealer. treated by the villager, drew the por ** hammer............ banjo..................... ... 5 A 10c 10c ’’ New Years ........... .... 1 to lOc ’’ blanket......................... 5c plate..................... .... "A French dial ring of the eighteenth trait alinoat In a nude form. Rolling 5c " post.................... . ,... le each " chatelain...................... . 10 to 25c Strop*, razor..................... ... 10 A 20c 25c century. You can tell the time with It up, he told the roan not to look at “ case*. ...................... .... 10 to 20c Hand bags. ....................... .. 10 A 15c “ clothe*........................ ... 30 for 5c Suspenders, boys............. |>ants, coat, skirt .... 5 A 10c It liefore the coming New Year, On Carving sets ..................... It." “ mens ................. . ... 15 to 25c “ spring................. ... 5c doz 25c Hangers, Hardwme notions............. , ...just right “ collars ........... The ring of gold wan beautifully that day the villager ordered the pic- Card holders, wire............. . ... 15 t-, ... 10 to 25c Table cloth, oil................. .. 20c yard Harmonicas ...................... . 5 to 25c ’’ emblems, ail orders.. 25c Tablet*................................ .. 2^ to 10c chased, and where the etune sparkle* ture to l>e hung up that he might pay ” punches ................. Hateheta, cheap. ............... .... 25c .... 5 A 10c “ hair.............................. ... 3-10c doz Tacks, carpet, full count. ... 2%C box It hl* New Year respect». As It oral usually there was net a tiny auudlal. Hatchets, good ............. 25c “ bat................................ ... 5 A 10c 4« “All you have to do.” said the dealer, being unrolled be frantically waved Cases, cigar........................ .... 15 to 25c Holders, candle................... . .5 A 10c doz brass upholster*.... ... 10c 100 “ lace .............................. ... 10 A 25c ’’ spectacle................. .... 5 to 15c * 4 44 "la to stand In the right way, holding bls bands nud shouted: “Walt! Walt! cord................... ... 15 A 25c “ for chair set ... 10c 1 (XL “ safety ......... ............... 5c doz 4< 44 the dial eo that the sun strike* It, and The old gentleman 1» not ready, for he Casters, bed........................ ..10 to 25c set cuff ................. .... 5 A 10c hammer*................. ... 5 A 10c “ rolling .......................... ... 15 A 20c 44 holders, pencil .... 5 A lue a tiny shadow wlU tell you the hour. In not yet dressed.”- From the Chi- Cement ................................. .10 A 15c bot ’’ scarf.............................. ... 5 to 25c Tape measures..................... 5c 4 « photo rack.... 25c Such a ring.” he concluded, “la more ne*e. Chains, cow........................ ’’ toilet.............................. ,... 80 for 5c Tea kettles, nickled............. 44 25c tooth pick............... 5 A 10c a curio than au accurate timepiece. It ll ll *«■» “ halter....................... 2óc 44 tin .«••••■••••••. 25c whisk broom......... 15 A 30c Powder, toilet....................... ... 10 A 15c Ths Worth of Hi» Money. la only good In the locality It la made ” locket..................... .... 25c “ talcum.......................... ... 10 A 15c Tea and coffee potta, tin... ... 15 to 25c Holidav good« of all kind* Not seldom In highland district* the for, and even there unlena it la act to 1 ’’ neck ....................... 25c at... 5, 10, 15 A 25c Pin travs.............................. ... 5 to 25c “ pot stands..................... ... 5 to 15c ’’ watch, g. p............. .... 10to2óc ward the right i-olnt of the compaaa. It attendance at church during unpropl- ” tortoiseshell............... ... 5 to 20c Teetning rings...................... ... 5c Hones, razor ................. ... 25c tfoua wcatla-r 1» but scanty. One min will I h * several hour» out of the way." : Chair seats.......................... .... 10A 15c Pipes...................................... ... 5 to 25c Thermometer*...................... .. 5 to 25c ** kitchen............. 10c ister, finding himself on a boisterous —Louisville Courier-Journal. iCalk, carpenters................. .... 3 for 5c Hook«, fish..................... 10 to 25c UK) Plaques................................... ... 10 to 25c Thimble*................................ ... 5A 10c Sunday confronted with but one soli Chami>er», open ....................... 25c Hooke, coat and baL... 25c doz Plates, porcelain................... ... 10 to 25c Thread, linen....................... 8L$c 44 tary auditor, who happened to be a It Depends. I to 10c carpet, «Kc ■> to 25c Horns and trumpet*... Crockery, per piece ................. ’ ’ pie “ .. . . ............. ...7^ to 10c 44 5 to 20c basting Dr. Johnson waa once consulted by gruff, outywiken character, took him Cl>amoia skins........................... 5 to 15c Hose supporter»........... 2J^c 25c doz a a • enameled ............. .. 10 to 15c 44 “ «11 kind«............... 5 to 25c English, all numbers.. 3«c an old linly on the degree of wicked Into bls confidence, with a view to “ tin.............................. 5c set ■lard inters ................... 25c ness to lie attached to her son's rob propitiate him. "Will I go on with the Checkers..................................... price “ wood...................... 50c per 100 Tinware, «11 kinds at IO A 25c “ ban-lies............. bing an orchard. “Madam," said eermon, John 7* John answered gruff Checker boards.......................... 5 to 15c Jewel boxes ................. ... 5 A 10c Toasters....................... 5 to 15c Kettles, preserving tin 15 to 25c Plii-r-. -teel.......................... ... 10A 15c Toilet paper............... Johnson, “it all <le|>cnds upon the ly, "Of course.” Getting Into the pul Chessmen.................................... 5 A 10c roll “ kettles, preserving gran 25e weight of the Isiy. I remember my pit and leaning over It, he asked. "Will Children's knife and fork act«. .. 5c box 500 25c Pocket books, all kinds.... ... 5 to 25c Tooth picks, wood..., ite......... '■ toys, all kinds........... 5 t<> jig Kettles1 etew *’ holders ... 5 A 10c schoolfellow, Davy Garrick, who was 1 give you the Gaelic aermon or the . . . . .'. W to 25c Post cards, Christmas......... ... 1 to 5c V ... 15 A 20c •’ “ New Years........ ... 1 to 5c Toques......................... always a little fellow, robbing a dozen Engllab one?" "CAe'a balth. Ye’re I China, decorated ware............. 5 to 25c Kites............. ......... 5 A 10c cotton........... “ “ local views........ ... lc each Towels, 5, «4 to 15e orchards with Impunity, hot the very weel paid for ’t,” said John, mora Knives and forks each 5 to “ decorated cupsand«au- 44 * 4 4 bath, linen “ ’• comics................. ... lc each ... 15 to 25c pocket............. ......... 5 1 first time I cllnilied up an apple treo— gruffly atllL— Dundee Advertiser. cera. .......... 25c 44 44 ring*........... ” “ albums................. ... 15 to 25c 5c butcher........... ......... 15 t o 25c tor I was always a heavy boy—the China novelties. .. 5 to 25c 44 idler* 10c bread............... ......... 10 to 25c Puff boxes.............................. ... 10 to 25c Bituminous Coal. bough broke with me, and it was 44 goods .. 5 to 25c 5 to 25c pairing........... ......... 5 A 10c Purses.................................... ... 5 to 25c Toys of ail kind Shortly after the udoption of bltu- Christmas called a judgment'* 44 44 Toy* just price mincing........... ......... 10 A 15c card*................ .. I to 10c mlnous coal aa a fuel in England a 44 1 to 5c dot belle................. .. 10 to 25c laces, shoe, all color«. ... 2\. A 5c pr. Pocket books.......................... .. 10 to 2.5c Transfer picture«... royal proclamation waa used forbid 4 4 Expresssd Nautloally. Rattles, baby........................ ... 5 A 10c Lawn tennis, toy 10c tree ornament* .. 1 to 25c Lanterns ....................... ......... 25c 44 A certain admiral upon coming <ua ding lta use and authorising the de- mouse......... tree candles 5 A 10c doz *• globes.............. 25c Trap*, 5c ... 10 A 15c Razor hones.......................... atructlon of the furuacea of the user*, 44 board a ship waa met by an old class- *• strop* ........... ................... rat................. 20c Cigar« 2 to 5c Lockets, gold plate ... 25c 44 who were chasactertsed a* evil doer*. *teel, No. O. ■ate with the salutation, “Hello, old 25c " chains.............. 25c Reflectors, lamp... ................... ’’ holder* 5 to 15c 44 Rivet*...................... ................... 10c box " No. 1.. fellow, how are you 7’ Observing that Scarcity of fuel. It seems. shortly com ......... 15c Locks, braes ped.......... ... 15 A 25c “ care*., 15 to 25c 44 Rubber ball*........... ................... 5 A 15c ” No. 1)4 ....................25c the admiral had carefully combed hie pelled the reeumption of lta use. In Clip* and files, paper ’ ’ pad iron .......... A 15c ...10 5 to 25c Rule*, ....................... Trumpet* and born*. the reign of Elisabeth bituminoua 12 in. 10c, 24 in. 15c ........ 1 to 10c Lunch aeta, paper........ back hair forward up and over to cov ...15 A 25c Coat hangers 5c lamps, night............... 10c Trunks, toy or doll.. ........ 15 A 25c ... 15 to 25c Ruler*, *teel. .. ........ er the bald top of hl* head he added, coal waa again prohibited during aee- Coffee mills.. Tumbler* .................... 25c 25c .... 5c 6 for 25c ’’ glass .............. 25c Ring*, gold filled.... >•■«••••••■ "Well, that** the flrat time I ever *<W eiona of parliament lest the health of •• • • • • •............. 5c •' toy 10 A 15c Machine needles.......... 5c pkg Sad iron*, toy........ ................. 10 to 25c Tweezer«..................... afterguard doing foretop duty!”— "On the member* suffer thereby.—London ’’ " handle*___ 44 .......... » 10c Vaaea, silvered......... . * ’ oil ..................... 5e ........ 10 to 25c pots, tin Telegraph. 15 to 25c A Man-of-war.” 5 A 10c ” glass................... Magnets ................... II . 2’j A 5c Salt and pepper shaker* ........10 to 25c pots, granite Salver*, cake ................... 15 A 25c “ colored ................ 44 Marbles......................... 5 A 10c pkg ........ 15 to 25c The Richest. pota, nickle plate 15 A 25c Vaseline....................... The Clumsy Ky*. Masks..•••••... • 4 ... 5 to 20c Sauce boat*..................... ....... ............. 5c That country 1* the richest which etrainer* Saw», scrall toy ............... 15c View*, stereoscopic... Th* human eye la said to be a rather Matches, 1600............... .. .2Se 30c do* 10c nourishes the greatest number of no- Collar* linen, men ’ ’ I meat .................... 2.5c •• K ay pa Vinegar and oil cruito ........10 to 25c IH contrived piece of mechanlam. A ble and happy human itelnga; that .. 5 to 10c «I •’ boys “ I kitchen............... .... 15 to 25c Violin*, toy................. Measure*....................... ................... 26c .. 5 to 25c celebrated German physicist la report 44 " 1 hand .................... dog .. man Is the rlcheat who. having per 10 to 25c Memorandums............. ........ 25c “ string*............. .. 5 to 15c .................... 10c “ 1 ed to have remarked that if an artisan fgetgd the function* of hla own life to «I buttons, A 5c Mirrors.......................... .. 5 to 25c Scissor* key hole............. ....... ........... 25c Wall pockets............... 44 il .......... 5 to 20 were to make for him a piece of ap 5c dot Mittens, warm............. th* Utmost, has alao the widest help I il ... 10 to 25c Shear*.............................. .... 5 to 25c Wash boards, tov.... ....................10c paratus so poorly adapted to its por __ 10 to 25c _________ _ ___ _______ ___ I'ins, g- p .... 10 to 25c Mop sticks.................... ful Influence, both peraonal and by 15c Screw driver*.................. Waste paper basket*.. ........ ........... 25c pose ho would not accept It. .... 5 to 25c Watches, toy................ 5 to 25c muscilage.................... means of hl* poaseaalons, over the live« Combs, all kinds 5c ........ 5 to 25c “ book* and eye*. . . .5 to 15c do* Com pa«««« . 10 to 25c Muffin pans.................. of other«. - John Ruakln._______________ ‘ . 10 to 20c “ chain*............. ....... 10 tb 25c Corn poppers 15 to 25c Mittens, J. womans WUILII ......... .. 15 to 25c Sy the stone*.................... 10 A 15c each The Important Thing. “ charms........... ................... 25c II Covers, dish. 5 to 15c Misses .. 15 to 2l>c Sewing machine needle* ........ 8C pkg Water color paints.... ”1 guess I won’t eat any dinner ta ........ 5 to 25c A Philosopher. 14 ” pot.., 5 to 10c child*, 10c Wire picture............... .. 10 to 15c Shades, lamp................... .... 5c 75 ft day," said the first clerk. France* Willard once wrote to a . Cream pitchers 44 ” eye................ '.... ll) to 25c boy*... 15c .. 15 to 25c ’’ »pool............... .... 5c spool "Why not?” asked the second. friend who had just lost a daughter: Crochet hooks. Nail*, picture , .. 2\. to 5c Shaving mug*................. ....,10 to 25c Wooden bowl*........... ....... 16 A 25c 44 "Because If I do I won't have any "Dear Sister Anna, how much richer Cruets, vinegar and oil..., 10 to 25c brass head 10c per 100 ” soap, William* .. .... ....... 10 to 20c 5c Wrenches, pocket.... 44 time for my regular after dinner are you than I! Here I alt alone with I Crumb tray sets, nickeled 25c shoe......... .. 5 A 10c Shawl strap*................... ........10 A 15c “ monkey........... ....... 16 to 25c amoke Exchange. out n child to die, while you are mother to an angel.” Wo will carry the most complote lino of Holiday Goods ever seen in this county and onr Our Inferior«. The Hat Scale. Willie Pi. our “inferiors" nro just Prices will be an agreeable surprise to you. We solicit MAIL ORDERS and will fill A fifty dollar hat fa n conceit people that know less than wo do, A thirty dollar hat Is n confection. , same day received. Parties from outside will please make our store your regular aren’t they? I’n No, my son; usually A two dollar hat la a aln and a shnme they’re people who merely know loss ¿'lain St. Opp. Courthouse stopping and loafing place while in town. And BRING THE CHILDREN. than we think we do.—riillndelplig and a i*erfect justificat ion for going hnrue to mother.- Pittsburg Post. Press. We have a waiting room (or you and free hot coffee. i I. A. DUFFY KLAMATH FALLS