The Sale at the BOSTON STORE » will continue until everything is sold PRAYERS before battle Cwri*us h,OMti«na by Fsm*u* M* Heard of It Admiral Walker wa* a tins old HI«. ■nd he wa* recognized a* thorough No personal friendship softened hie One <»f .......... rwords in his manners to a delinquent. One day U»y Of a prayer Iwfure battle la that when he was Railing out from Hamp­ of Chtiderlr, king of Gaul, ----- - _ * pagan. ton Roads with the International fleet wl»<> before going into battle at Zurl that helped us to celebrate the centen­ filch, some 4'«) years after Christ nial of Washington'« brat Inaugura prayed to tbs God of the Christian* to tlou hla orders about weighing anchor kelp him to victory. Hl* foe was At­ were disobeyed by his dearest friend tila. king of the linns, and t'hllderlc In the service, who was In command vowed If God would give him the vic­ of one of tbe ships, and a* the old tory far would embrace the ithristtan Chicago, th* flagship, passed tbe faith trembling culprit tbe navies of the Ths prayer of a Hungarian officer I world heard "bis whiskers” thunder­ Iwfore one of the lilt ties fought for tbe ing out from the bridge objurgations iieh-le nili-ni e of Hungary In 1M9 wa* and expressing wonder at bls own a* follows- -f will not ask thee. lx>nlJ moderation in not putting bis old com­ to help u*. and I know thou wilt not rade under arrest At another time help the Austrians, tint If thou wilt alt when the white squadron was sailing on yonder hill thou shall not t*e usliam out of a Mediterranean bay another «1 of thy children This was the old friemi worked hl* ship so awk­ prayer of the "Fighting Bishop'' Is-» wardly that the admiral then nearly u He I m fore <>;.e of the battles fought In "trade dollar admiral"—suspended him Ireland '«» God. for our unwortlilneas by signal Iu tlx- face of tbe whole fleet we are not lit to claim thy help, but The punished <-a|-taiu, coming alaiard If we are I ki -I ->ur em-mlea are worse. I to protest against bls public repri­ Slid If thus se st Hot Wieet to help u* mand. puffed out indignantly. "Why. we {»ray the* help them not. but stand sir. I neypr lies ail of such a thing.” thou neuter on thia day and leave It to , ' Well," said John, pulling at hl* big fls>- arm of the flesh " side whiskers, “you've beard of tt I Tbe one offered la-fore the battle Of ■ now.-—Harper's. ildgeblll by Hlr Jacob .Valley was. "Thou knoweaL O Lord, that I shall . Quetta Who Won't Order. be very busy thia day. aud If I forget j Tbe business man returned to his of­ fl...- forget thou not tin-,” a.4 then the fice iu a bad temper after tbe lunciieon command followed. "March on. boys!” hour. "I wish people who haven't As King Edward advanced with bl» minds of their own would come to a columns to Baumekburn lie remarked realizing sense of the bother that they to bls sill», seeing the Scotch on their are to their friend* and would devel­ k><-,-a "Roe. they ktu-el. The rebels op a little Initiative on their owu ac­ are «»king pardon" D'l'mphravlile count.” Ite said. "Maybe It's only a ws* heard to remark "Yea. but It is to mistaken Idea of politeness, but any­ the Klug of kings. These men conquer how It'a a nuisance to be eutertalning << die on thl« field.” illlut Cromwell had public prayers a person at tbe club and have him ut­ terly without idea* as to w hat be wants before going to battle on so»era! ocea ■Ion*, as. for Instance. previous to the to eat and drink. You ask him and he aays he'll leave it to you. which is ex­ battle <>f Duubar. it is a curious fact that the English prayer book contains actly what you don't want him to do. How can you divine bls tastes. I’d like prayer», or at least one prayer, to la? Mid before going Into action at »ea. to know? What appeals to you very while uothlnx is provided for nae be likely won't to him. and you know and he knows It. But your selection* from fore engagements on land. the menu are always met with the commeut 'That's very nice,’ or 'You OLD BIRDS’ NESTS. couldn't suit me lietter.' And *o you go through tbe meal in a hit and miss Many F*ath*r*d Creature* U«* the fashion that certainly get* on tbe Sam* On** Y«ar After Year. nerve* of the host. The next time I "That • >mmon evpre»*lon for worth run up against that kind of man I’m lessnesa. 'll ha* uo more value than Just pdng to sit back and let him do a leaf year's Uni'* Best.'” »aid a bird the entire ordering."—New York Press. fancier. "I* often far from correct. The majority of our bird* do leave Wh*r* th* Dog I* Valued. tlielr nreta after r«l«lng a brood, but In northern France and in Belgium many do not. ami tbefr n«-»t* are used especially the dog is Indeed the friend through a succeiuilon of year*. I have of man. lie Is made to work. He known some birds to use their nests gets little play except that small ten year* In sucres-doB, and *o per- amount deemed sufficient to prevent siatent are they that many time* the canine dullness, yet he Is so loved and female will return even after the nett so well cared for by his owner that ba* ta-en robtaal ami the mate killed. be iteconies a most important member Among these Users of jierennlal neats of the family. The farmer, the trades­ are the w rena, some of the swallow man. the householder, the guardsman family, bluebirds, great created fly­ of the frontier worships his dog—one catchers. some of the owl*, eagles, of the first things he thinks of when chickadee» and some wood|«eckere. founding bls little home. He takes de­ "They repair to the nest each year light In rousing the dog's intelligence and often build It over. A little wren and loses no chance of pitting Niat in­ ha* made It* neat In a hole In a tree in telligence agnlnst others. Local farm­ my garden and ha* occupied It for the ers vie wit h each other to Improve a last eight years. Each y*ar It baa piled breed Dog clubs take up the work, on new stuff tdl the holo la nlmoat fill bolding exhibitions In villages ami nd tip Rome onch, an’ when I feel the nerv- Lewis and Clark feeling Its way slow­ ousneas beginnln* 1 give theni a bit ly across that transmlssourl wilder rattle. It mak’s me feel kin' o’ whit ness whose future was then undream I may ca’ independent like, Try't. ed. -James W. Steele In Outing Maga mon, try't—Dundse Advertiser. alne. ____ _ On th* Bifl Job*. In New York city alone the great Merciful. works of tunnels under city ami river. Towne Look nt that poor blln l beg­ railway terminals and depot*, water gar playing the accordion. supply and other similar enterprise* Browne Yes. I've l»ssn listening tA nuw In progress aggregate the enor­ him. I'ity he isn't deaf too.—PhlladaP mous »urn of *625.090.00). or tnsre Dbta IT«*». than four rnnnma canals, says Popu­ flt*el Pens. lar Mechanic*, while three of th* on- toriasi P*r**nage*. Ji Few Words Concerning Good Printing D ID it cviy occur to you that nine men out of every ten judged your stand­ ing in the commercial world by the sationery you used? Such is a fact, If 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 PRIMING has been our motto for years and in quality we refuse to1 be ex­ celled. And our prices are right. « One tirade »Chat the 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 PRÏNTERY Dl-flrbfi-hrb KLAMATH COUNTY BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON ALEX MARTIN, Prescient E. R. REAMER, Vine Premdeat ALEX MARLIN,Jr., Cashier LEHLIE ROGERS, Asst. Cashier I The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 2», 1907. bbsovis as Ijoana and Discount*............................ I 314,962.76 Bond* and Kecuritiea.......................... ••• •••••* 60,684 86 Real Estate,.Building* • nd Fixture* ••••*••*••« 20,160.5 Cash arid bight Exchange.................... 248,091.93 fmsjoo . u Li Ant Lin Capita) Stock, fully paid Surplus and Profit*......... flue other Banka........... DEPOSITS........... 9 UO W.OO 12,088.64 40,061.98 491,649.51 »M3,800.13 I. Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly «wear that the above «utement is true to the best of my knowledgexnd believe A lex M astix , J b ., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m* this 4th day of July, 1907, [* kal ) A. M. W ubdbx , Notary Public for Oregon. “'—1 Class Plumbing 1 of all kinds) at Lowest of Price ^Statidard"! Laundry Trays H. BOIVIN, the Plomber, Agent, PttoyE 3*6 City Meat Market MEISS i ARMAND , * XZ£ k / ncs cf frfsh ’ AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES! OF ALL KINDS If . 1 M ** 1 BELMOND FBBD YARD James B. Moore. Prop. Opp. Martin Flouring Mill Wood, Posts, Shakes Horsey boarded by the tlay, week or month. Fine livery teams at reasonable rates Grain and hay for sale — Hay baled or loose. ■ Lakeside Inn MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS CASH MEAT MARKET Opposite Van Riper Bros. Phone Ç96 We deliver to any part of the city Phone orders given careful and prompt attention. We cut hams to accommodate customers r ii r