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■i The Sale at the BOSTON STORE I . • • will continue until everything is sold I X V KLAMATH FALLS MACHINE SHOP KLAMATH COUNTY BANK PLAYS AND PLAYERS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON It Is rumored that E If. Sothern and Julia Marlowe will not star Jointly ALEX MARTIN, President E. R. REAMES, Vice-President next «enson, but will be Individual ALEX MARLIN, Jr., Cashier LESLIE R<S>ERS, Asst. Cashier stars In their own companies. THE HALL OF FAME. "Mrs. Wiggs of tin- Cabbage Patch" John Wanamtiker of Philadelphia has Is keeping Lotxlou on the broad grin. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Incorporated his depurtuwut store What lessen« th® value of this tribute business with a capitalization of $7, to Its humor Is the fact that they still JUNE 29, 1907. think Punch funny over there. OOO.UOU. * aasoca« ks Ernest Khipman. tbe manager of James Ifcnry Voting wiih recently ar- I »ans and Discounts^ .......................... » 314,962.76 rested in New York for spanking hl« Herbert Kelcey nnd Effie Shunnon Bonds and Securities .......................... 00,584.86 mother In Iniv when la* Interfered with who are appearing In George Bernard . 20,100/» Real Estate,.Buildings and Fiatare« Kha w's piny "Widowers* Houses, ” ills domestic affairs. 248,091.98 Patrick t'offey of Kacraincnto nnd ills wants th® author to change the name (’ash and Sight Exchange................... •Isler. Mrs. Alice Glbltoiis of Spring to "Tainted Money.” |>,43,HX).13 Novelty Is the thing In order to field, <*. have been reunited In th«» lat LJ A Hi UT IK* ter city after u separation of seventy- create a stronger amusement appetite. I 100.000.00 one years. They separated in Ireiuml It is proposed In New York at on® Capital Stock, fully paid theater ILL« «uiuuier U> set the scenes Surplus an<l Profits......... 12,088.64 iu 1830. on the stage without lowering tbe cur Due other Banks ........... MMMJB Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Grant of 491,649JH Onklleld, Me. have had a family of tain. 'Curiosity Is expected to do the DEPOSITS....................... 9 twenty children, of whom fifteen nre rest. $643,800.13 living They cull th«» family "Granea * Now that Edna May is married a army" In the town, Mr. Grant la a suggestion Is made that Ella Knydcr I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly $11 her place lu London. Miss Snyder swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledgexnd believe aucceanful farmer. Lias played In the English city and Is William E. Dow of iiuth. Mo., [MX- At.xx M arti .*«, J a., Cashier. ae«<«»s an old fashioned four octave somewhat of n favorite there. Besides, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8tb day of July, 1907. organ which cun easily be carrle«! by she Is not unlike Miss May In personal [ sbal ] A. M. WoaDSM, on«» person nnd which Is operated with appearance Notary Public for Oregon. Margaret Illlngton is to appear In a wooden foot pedal. Tlie organ Is over 100 years old, but the tone la still New York early next season In an Engll«li comedy drama, "Dr. Wake's clear and sweet. Professor Eugene Wambaugti of tbe Patient.'’ In her company will bo Harvard Law school tins been engaged Edith Ostler®, one of the nuthors of ths by the government since early In play, ami Herbert Percy, who will be MnnTi. compiling Information about leading man. statute la w nffsctlng corporations. He la regarded ns one of the greatest au SHORT STORIES. thorities in America on constitutional law. The death notice of a dog which had According to a Washington pbotog been given the family name appeared raplier, who has taken pictures of all recently In a Newark (N. J.) news the pn-nldents from Grant to the pres paper. ent occupant <»f the White House, Those who have wintered in Alaska President Roosevelt is the hardest of •ay that It Is not the cold, but the mos th«» lot to pose It seems to be a posi quito, that Is the hardest thing to en- tive misery for him to alt in on® posl- I dure there. tlon for more than five seconds. Two men who claimed they bad a G. A. Kessler, tbe New Yorker who mortgage on It carried a redhot stove Laundry Trays has twilight Riverside, Bourn® End. on from Mrs. Johanna Benson's laundry In the Thames, where tbe Harvard crew New York and dro.-z away. trnlned Inst fall, will spend 1150,000 PHOME J96 In United Stites out of every In renovating It. For one thing, he will Klamai» Fall», Gra»oa 10,000 marriages there are 700 divorces. put In 3,000 electric lights In the house In Canada out of the seme nnmber of and grounds. Tbe mansion will be marriages tbe divorces are but four. known hereafter as New York Txxlg® The clock for the city hall In Phila Although no one In Washington delphia Is tbe second largest In ths would dream of calling Senator Knox world. Tbe dials are twenty-five feet •Tlill " that Is th«' ifr>- ■ c. dimlnu- each In diameter, which gives a di»- tlre generally applied to h'm in Pitts tance of about a foot to be traversed burg. where he has Jived for thirty years. Ills Christian names nre Phi by th® end of th<> minute hand every minute. lander Chase, conferre«! ui»on him by It seems that Th<*odore Roosevelt la hl« parents as a mark of their respect I not the first to give Oyster Bay presi PROPRIETORS for Bishop Philander Chas®, dentin) distinction. George Washing ton once spent two days there. The ALL K/NCS OF FRESH, SALT GERMAN GLEANINGS. house where he was entertained is still In good condition and the furniture ANO SMOKED MEATS The picture card business In Ger- In the room be occupl«*d has never been many Is handled at wholesale by about changed. SAUSAGES.OF ALL KINDS 700 Anns. Germany has dropped the experi ment of a Juvenile court after tbe ENGLISH ETCHINGS. American tmslel and will leave Juve Tbe Pled Bull lun at Islington Is said niles to benevolent agencies. Nuremberg still has over 1,700 bouses to have lx»en the flrat house In Eng Clint were built liefore th«» seventeenth land nt which tobacco was smoked. About tlfty years ago one out of century and 3.537 built in the seven every 536 of the population of Great teenth nnd eighteenth centurlz*«. After carefully studying New York, I Britaiu was Insane; now the proportion London and Paris, Dr. Ncufield is out Is one out of 285, the increase being - c - dc - clt FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FRESH with an article In which he declares most marked In the last few years. The British war office has decided that Berlin Is nothing but an unkempt DRESSED CHICKENS. that all books written by officers on village full of unkempt p«H>ple. The fact that the German govern full pay must receive war office sanc FRESH ( BREAD ment lu its efforts to develop good tion before publication. Tbe chief of tbe general staff will be responsible for horses actually maintains a racing sta- ble Is brought out by tbe announce- the sanctioning of any such publica tnent that an American Jockey has tions. been engage«! to ride some of the gov In Englan«! tbe tvlepbone apprentice ernment horses. serves three years—in tbe shop, six months; with experienced Instrument setter, three months; in switch room, THE TORTOISf. eighteen months; test room, three months, nnd on Instrument faults, six It la IonR lived. months. It has lived 200 years. Hally Lodge, In th«» outskirts of I,on- There lire land tortoises. don, which was the home of th«» Baron -i » There are marsh or river tortoises. ess Bnrdett-Coutts for eighty years, is And there are marine tortoises, or to be sold to the highest bidder by b«»r turtles. busband, who gave up his name and A tortoise can crop vegetables and took her» with the great property sb® I <> can bite very severely. bestowed <>u him. The estate may be I' Tbe tortoise has no teeth, but Its cut up Into small building lots. I' side Jaws are hard and shnip. I' The tortoise shell of commerce Is tbe MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. P MODES QF THE MOMENT. horny plate covering the shirld. i> ■ ■—— 1 Though the tortoise Is very slow of Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Among the n«»w trimmings Is colored movement, It excavates a burrow with •Ilk embroidery combined with whits ¡1 Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors. Two Club rapidity If danger approach«*. or ecru lace. 'Co catch a tortoise and retain It you Rooms, Etc., Etc. “ p Ball fringe Is again fashionable, tba i> have only to turn It over on Its back, 1» p ami It Is quite powerless to move—St small oues to adorn boleros and ths larger ones to trim sleeves and bodices. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Louis Republic. Tlio new velveteen and taffeta silk Jumpers nre shown lu all the different NEW YORK CITY. colors. They quite make over a new i The New York city government ex gown. Beautiful silk petticoats in plaids and pends $1,016,000 each day. roman stripes nre shown with broderls Of th«» persons arrested for crimes In anglais«* flounce in street and evening ‘ New York city, 55 per cent are of for i shades eign birth. Opposite Van Riper Bros. Phone Ç96 Long silk gloves come.-in pale pink, C New York city has provided new flat- lavender and other colors, but black, houaes for 586,000 tenants during ths We deliver to any part of the whit«* and all th«* shades of brown nrs ? f Inst five years. tii«* most fashionable. An equal division of the w-ater used The plain linen turnover collars edged • Phone orders given careful and prompt attention. dally In New York city gives each iu- with narrow fluted raffle in different habitant forty nine times Ips own colors are popular, particularly when t We cut hams to accommodate customers weight. th«* tiny bow matches in color tbs New York city has 3,115 acres of little ruffle.—New York Press. land In cemeteries enough to bury the dead of the city for 150 years at tlio cxxxxr<x>e>r>oo»ocx nrnsejit death rate. The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County H61 arc prepared Io do BLACKSMITHING and MACHINE WORK. done promptly. Repair Work of all kinds We guarantee all our work to be firs\ class and a I Satisfactory Prices. BETWEEN 6"' and 7'* ON WALNUT / H Few Ulords Concerning good Printing « Standard" H. BOIVIN, the Plumber, Agent, II) it ever occur to you that uine men out of every ten judged your stand ing in the commercial world by the sationery you used? Such is a fact, you use cheap, shoddy printing, such as many printing offices give you, devoid of merit, then your correspondents will put you down as a has-been and irresponsible. GOOD PRINTING has been our motto for years and in quality we refuse to be ex celled. And our prices are right. D 'City Meat Market ' MEISS & ARMAND One Grade-Chat tbe Best Try us with your next order. We have the latest styles of type and competent men to execute the work in the latest approved style THE REPUBLICAN PR1NTERY Phone 31 J 2 HOME BAKERY 3 HOHE BAKERY Lakeside Inn, $ f CASH MEAT MARKET» I ? i J. W. Hawxhurst, Prop. r t z *