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4 UVING HORRORS. Man Mafia lo Look Liba Basato by Chino»» Mathuds. To transfer a man Itilo a lieaat would ai tirai ooeiu lo bv lut|>oMÌbh> li ta a» coiii|illsht*d. howevor, hy thè Chimi**, lo wboni nothlng Hrema to la* un knnwn The «kln I» rvmuved in amali partici«« from tbe eiiilrc surfucr of tbe Issi), limi tu Un* bkwMlltig puri» bit» of th«- lilde of llving animala. Iteur» and dog», are usmiily applhai T'hi* opera Iloti requlre» yrar» for Ita full accolli pllalimeni After tbe istmoii ima liuti hi» ukln comfth'My rbiingi'd and I h * come» n man tautr or n man-dog Ite I» Iliade mule .............. thè llluslon and ulivo deprivo hlm of Ilo* tnenn» of luformliig Ilo* publle he 1« Ititendcd («• fimuse of hi» loug torture A t'hlm'«' Journal, thè llupno. prilli» u duacrlp 4 Don of >>ne of iheae Inimuii animili» ■ bodv wn» rovered wltli dog »Ulti II" atiH»| erect (nlthough ■oinotlinew tb” fi'cl lire so mullluted thut Ilio Is'IIKt I» fonivi t<> wnlk oli ull feltrai, coutil noi U(ter arili ulule aoiinds. dee uml alt down In allori, multe thè graiurea of a buman bulug A mandariu who beurd of itila inoliair*> .liy limi bini brinigli! lo hla patate, wbere bla liulry skln and he»tl»l Hpprxrnnrv' 1'NU sim I quite il» much terror na surprise I'pou being •sked If he was » man the errai lire I!» replled wlth an affirmativ«* mal also «Ignlfisd In ih» anni» manner that he would wrlte A IM'tK'll waa given hlm. but he couhl not uae It. Id» liaml» were fio deformed A »he» wrrr thi'tl piace»! on «he ground Iti front of hlm, when iti» man dog Itetilng over. Irne od In tbetii Ove < h.imi-ter» Indh ntlng hi» name and dlatrb't InteHtlgailnn show ed tbat hr bad hewn stolen. Im prlaoned for yrnrs and aunjwted tn long tortur«'« III» master wa» appre hendtkl and condemned tn death l-oodoti Npsra Motnenl», A CHEERFUL OUTLOOK. Making It P1»»»ant For lb« Studieu« kurly Ideala. “Arthur, dear, why do y**u keep that cheap planter ca»t of Vetnts eternally on your mautelT' a»k«<<t (lie artist’» brida. "It Is tu retnlti my ititela of you, love." answered the urtisi, "to retain th«* one Impression I bud t»*fore dl» covering the pro|H>rl|oiiutv eleineuts of llncti hundkeri liicf. eicelsiur. horsehair ami cotton biittUig In ilia imsleru fu* male ligure " I'm k A Financial Oeniue. Fh. will you please tell me what a financial genius Is?" “A financial genius. my child, la a man who can apend money that ho haa never bad and which the people who think they are getting it will never ete."—Chicago Record-Herald. His Muaio. Mrs. Nagger—The noise you make at uiglit is very unpleasant iiiuh I c . Mr. Nagger Do you call snoring music? Mrs. Nagger- I should any so- sheet music nrrnnged for the bugle.—Chica go Record-Herald. Mr» 1‘hilipa and Mrs. Talbert were at Ixircllu KchoolhoiiMu Sunday to at tend Children's Day eierc!»«*» of Lor vlla Sunday whool. Quite a number from Bonanza vla- lt>'d lairtdla Huuday and partook of til«* hounteoua lunchoon a«*rv«*d by th»* Indite of Lori'tla Among thorn* Dut H»*s Scarpe. primcot from Bonanza were Me»- Il la eaav »»oligli lo I.» plMaani damoa llarpold, Dr Johnzon, lam Wlien lite gì»-» almi» hit» a hook, ilut «li» muli who la rute Burk, John Shook, Ml»»«» llurpold, la thè one who won't ivnir Leona Bean. Ml»« Nicola, Lyon. <Bb Whrti a truul wrlMKlee off troni lift hook »on and Mr. Daniels and family. al»o Mr» Daniela' mother and it number il I n •»«) rn«»utCh tu I m * phrUM Hit Wlmn yum i i«*«! I» butti he.ivy <»•4 whose nano*» we did not b urn. bruchi. Ml»» Margaret and Walia»*«* Gunn Hut Ihu fallow worth white were pi*MM*nt nt Lorella Sunday. I» th«« « h ip wliu < tali khi II u After i)«hhig m H day un i no bh*? Howard llogg» 1» her« from Klam-i I h>• ton |{< m a Id nth High School Mr and Mrs, Frank Bowen On His Birthday. were visit-; lie Th** woral thing about me la it »Idlet of Mr. Bowen my hone; |*ve got KUch n lH'u»tly one. Ing Mr» Dav«* t'ampbell, and till zrenr ! Ntie You shouldn't »ay such things lo Cb-nr Lake dam Sunday about a gift Mr» E 8 Philip» and Mr» TtCheri lie A gift! I ah don’t tinder w««re visiting Mr and Mr» Andciwou , attinti Saturday Klin WMNtft it «i blrthduy prc«M*iitΗ Walter Campbell ha« lumber or. | New York Amori, an. the ground and »<*vern| of hla neigh bor» are helping him build hh houne. Irony of Fate. Mr». Ed Duncan and brother. Alf i Oh. when wr dwlge a runaway And slop tu thank the fair» went to Klamath Fall» Sunday Who <rl|aa us up that very day' Mr» Vnulund and daughter, L>< Th» kid on roller skatra* He, and Mr» Hunter, »later» and And when w» dodge th« motor rare nlcci* of Frank Hogg», ar«* v I hii ! ng And motorcycles thick Who rnskna u> r so many stars* from Nebraska at the home of 'heir The kid with th» horsey stick* brother X'hlrSgO News Mr» Thompaon and son and ' Ths Sarsns Scorcher. ’laughter were at Loretta Sunday. "No that (Hilli'emuii held you tip Rev Zellar preached *n the after- again F* nwn at Lorella Bunday I "Yea." answered Mr Chugglna. leirella expect» to have a float at think It's a cnee of professional ¡Bonanza July 3d. although there lai ouay tie'» annoyed les a use my u I but a short time to prepare the float mobile can go faster than hla blcyi Mi»» Mary McComb» wa» v I k IC u ; Washlngl on Hiiir —wA—I, „as. Salll<< and Mary William» Monday Pr.fi»'» Fell. Mr» Anderson and »on, Clayton, Him »»»pl slung th» dusty way were visitor» at Ixwella Sunday With nodding plumes and garments gay Mr» Ifenry Duncan'« »later 1» vla- Iler chin was llilml with an air That caused lite rabble rude to stare Itlng her, whom »he had not »<*e*i > Ml, she was fashioned Ilk» a slat' for twenty years The »later» are Iler »tore hair bulged around her hat. Ilut. ah. bow futile mwuih I her frown having a good visit She'd left ihe price tag ut. her gown’ Mr and Mrs Ashworth and »on. I tTevaland I’taln Dealer Fred, and wife, were vlalting Mr«. Walter Campbell Saturday Mr Ash Not That. Aspiring Noiihretie (poatlngi I know worth baa been helping erefit Mr well etiougll you think ui y acting I« • Campbell'» hou»*' Joke. Ml»» Nettie Drew was vUlting her Manager Ob. no my drar youug alatcr. Mrs W R. Campbell, Satur lady* Anything but that It's a trag- day edy Chicago Tribune Ml»» Ku ¡ah Rankin returned from the Falla, where »be had been to thei Poor Pal Traveler. An English tourist traveling <>u fiert through oim > of our mountalnouo re gious. studying lb» IHiiple null'll n man whom he mel to direi » him to a certain cabin at which he had been advised to slay overnight. "Going iharT* said the man “Well. Tom's a first ratar, take him Just right, but he's mighty queer ” "What do you mean?" asked the traveler "Well, it’s like this." and the man Iwoked at the »franger in a calm. Im •erwonal way "He'll he setting out afide, moot proliabiy. sud he'll see you neoilng. He'll take a good look at yeu. and . r you don t sud him he may set the d‘< oa you. llarrr ba<-fce <*w> pontee 'Kf he <lon't and yea x »( to ut I k Ing An<l iw*»r Inn OMsn lt«h< Kuala bar*« a béfela» whist club with hlin -ind my anything h» don't That b«» ‘ «»••» »ach nicht tuat like h» nitr throw you down and Ma .’(• t>a> a» Ihr a ultra art tao. trooip ou ,..u Bat ef you're too care And pa l.k» all hattporha Hl.iy» h«>n»» and landa «ha «Irti pl a Ufa ful In your t.:'k on the otjiet hnnd Alai nwahly t.a< O ih» < tiauka he a Hable (a ill. a you for a spy Ind Detroit Tribuna see tita guu I hi a ,d li»(»n to rtpla natío us »fur» uni Pr«e»city. "But it's no use try mg t<> get by "Every lime the I«by looks Into my without slopping,” «-oiiduded lhe man, fk<*e be »mile«." »aid Mr Mrektoo with evident rvllsb of lhe pr<si|>rct he ’Well." aoewered hia wife, "it may waa <>{M>iUng up to the »franger ”Kf not lw exact!) (avilie. hut It shows be you was to undertake thvt '(would be baa a •cu»" of humor” Washington all up with you. for he'd think you Star waa proud and biggetty. "Ef you waul to come out of the With th» Rrocaskicn. mountain whole, don't go ¡ misi Tom'« It's »way »nough to ba pleasant cabla without »topping, whatever you And look at tbs world with a »mH» Providing that you do!"—Youth's Cuinpanlun. l*o»a»u now a f»w i DC tb» cloth»» that ar» courted in atyla. Th» Un»mfetay»d. —Indian apolla New» taick uf employment is not ■ tww I qurntlon May» th« Liverpool Mercury The Rush to the City. of Feb 14. 1812: "It la of lhe highest "Willie, bow came you to leave the Importance that a cuinmltter of the farm and move to town <» make your leglnlalurv »li ou Id I turned In t el y Inquire living r into I hr causes of (lie priwnt waul of "1 got tired of the amell of dad* <miploy uimt among the laboring class automobile." New York l.lfe and whether lucsus might not bo found Io a nation of which lhe rvve Decadent Vars» nuc 1» Immi'tiac by which a succession Our Th» Nothing'• It Poetry Pout» On of public works,” etc There were at I» 1» AM Tha A jp.nt time ltl.ikM) unemployed In Liver Running To l»v»l Downright pool. The »«inc writer after asking I m »« Blame Now Htisair "la war the only employment that the — Lippincott • Magasin» •late Inta Io give tile poor?" goes on Io Handicapped. ahow dial lhe pyramid» of Egypt and "He haa a brilliant future ahead of (ho "elegant edlfictM of Greece*’ were built with lhe object of "giving con him tinual employment to the laborer." "l belt»»» II. But he's so alow that I he'll never cutch up with it”—Cleve land leader Woman's Work and Infant Mortality. in eight Industrial town*. where the Convenience proportion of married women of child 1 love th« "honk" that motors »ound bearing age at work In the factories Of car» It will acquit me. waa 43 per cent, tlie Infant mortality It leave« no need of lookina round rate for leu years averaged lit! per To asteria In what hit me; -Washington Star 1.000. In eight industrial towns of a different type, where the proportion of Another Query. married women nt work waa only .1 Little Willie -Bay. pa! V»r cent, the iufaul mortality waa only Pa- What la It, iny »on? 100 per 1,00. The excessive rate tn Little WUllo—Do they raise chicory the first group la nut due to bad wages nor to bad conditions, but to th» ab- tn a hennery?-Boston Globe. •ance of the mother.—London Poet. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ IX»HELLA NKWM NOTES. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center of the Irrigation Project and Sure to be the principal ship ping and receiving int for Klamath, Langell, Poe and Yonna Valley Buy Lots now while they are being, Sold at 10 per cent of their value For TX Particulars see L/ CAMPBELL I t celebration Will and Ki-uncth Wilk'*r»on wore) at Bonanza Monda Tom Wilkerson and ion», Eogere usd Will, have l**a»«>d Jareb Keet»* ranch for a number of yuar» — Harold Killgore returned from y<*ars frotp date of issue, interest to NWH of SW% of 3WIL the 8% of Klamath Falla from the celebration. be paid ***ml an nually on tbe 1st NWM of 8W>4 of SWJt, the 8WH day of October and April of «ach of SW^ of 3WH, the KVk of 3Wfc I O\ kl:l.<M)Kl\<. <AM»D TIJUUTuia iJoar; interest of 8W1», Sqptioa 4, Township 24, principal and j pay able In lawful money of tbe South, Range 10 East, Willamette Thc business men of Ktauiaiu L'fiited States at the office of tbe meridian. 107fc acre», listed upon Kulls are overlooking an opportunity City Treasurer, Klamath Falls, the application of William Shaffer of to »«cure considerable business from Oregon. Roeland. Oregon. Also the NEH of the new residents In the noitCern . Said bond» will be tiMued I in de-! NEH of NW14, the N% of SE^ of part of the county and across the line nominations as follows, to-wit; NE% of NWH. Section 35. Town In latke county. These interior rec- 20 bonds of the denomination of ship 34 South, Range 6 East, 15 tlons ar» fast settling up with home 31000 00 acres, application of C. O. Brown of steader» aud new settlers, who a> CO bond» of the denomination of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Also the Wli present are receiving their suppbe» »500.00. of NW'4 of SE^à. the SH of SEH from Shaniko, Lakeview and other 50 buud- of the denomination of of NWH. the NWM of SEH of I distant points With a very llttlo ex »100 00. NWH. tbe SH of Lot 1 (or the SH I pense on the part of the county all . Each projxisal to purchase must be of NWH of NWH), the NWH of of the business from these <i'-iricH accouipanle«! bv a certified check for Loti I^X 2 (or the SWH of NWH ). rould be secured for Klamath Fails ’ I 5 per cent of amount bld i the NE H of SW H . Section 18. Town I). E Burrell is In the city iron. Said bonds to be sold for cash ship 28 South, Range 8 East. 156.45 Fort R<*ck. on<» of the new d.ntricts j I paid down at time of delivery and acres, application of George F. Voee tbat is attracting the attention >f for not less than their par value. of Fort Klamath, Oregon. Also the settlers in northeastern tjike count','. The right is reserved by the Coun EH of SEH of NWH, the EH of Mr Burrell 1» a former resident nt cil to reject any and all bids. EH of SWH. Section 14, the EH Klamuth Falla, and took up a home Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, of NEH of NWH. Section 23. Town stead In Fort R »ck valley last yerr. Jun. 24th. 1909 ship 23 South. Range 9 East, 80 As an Indhatlon of the rat" ti e val A. L. LEAVITT. acres, application of Jesse Strotta of ley 1» settling up. he states that last ' Police Judge of the City of Roaland. Orlgon. July, when he took up his claim., Klamath Falls, Oregon. FRED DENNETT, there was only one man tu the town Commissioner of the General Land Tl» ENTRY OF ship tn which bis claim is located. RESTORATION Office. UMki IN NATIONAL FOR1WT. Now there are fifty-two families The Approved May 14, 1909. valley is about thirty mile» long by FRANK PIERCE. Uota «1-27. -.5«. -07 and -1OO. fifteen wide, and there hart- been be First Assistant Secretary of the In NOTICE is hereby given that, the tween «00 and 900 claim» filed. terior 9-29. 7-8 below, embracing Every day new hofiies are being built. lands described There are two postoffice» in tb,' val 36 *> *r, acres, within the Deschutes, ley—one at Fort Rock and tbe other Crater and I'tnpqua National Forests, I Oregon. will :»> subject to settlement at Fremont, at each of which places, | and entry under the provisions of the there 1» a »tore Most of this trade now secures Its homestead laws of the United States supplies from Saniko, which 1» seven and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 days* travel distant. The road to Stat , 233), at the United States land Reward ef Merit. the Klamath county line has been office at Lakeview, Oregon, on July The pitcher paser-l a man to fim— Any settler who was ac SURVEYING improved, and with a few hundred 31, 1909 “Take out itM lanky mirier I He struck the next two baiters out— dollars spent in this county all of tually and in good faith claiming any "Ain't he the demon (wirier?” of said lands for agricultural pur this bus<uess would come here MARSHALL Chieagv Tribune poses prior to January 1, 1906. and MOUSE has not abandoned same, haa a pref Clever. 940.000.00 erence right to make a homestead en "ne’e really very clever." City of Klamath Falls Sewer Rends try for the lands actually occupied. •»r “Yea; ho can aharpen a lawn Sealed proposals will be rcceiv««d Said lands were listed upon the appli er "—Detroit Free I're an ' by the undersigned, Police Judge cations of the persons mentioned be 'of the City of Klamath Falls,Oregon, low. who hnve a preference right Wayward Willie. subject to the prior right of any such ■until the 26th day of July, 1909, Willie walked upon tha face •at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. ni. for settlor, provided such settler or ap Of hta baby staler lluth Mammn aald. "I'm 'frald you will ' the purchase of $40,000.00 six per plicant is qualified to make home Htub your loe »gainst her tooth.” I cont coupon sewer bonds.or any part stead entry and the preference right —Cleveland Plain Dealer I theroot, to bs Issued in pursuance is exercised prior to July 31, 1909, Veterinary Not in the Curriculum. J of an orilinanco adopted by the on which date the lands will bo sub- "What conino la Richard taking at ! Common Council of said city on the and Dentist Ject. to settlement and entry by any eoi lege The lands are as i 38d day of June. 1909, and under qualified person. "The downward. The NH of SEH of NW tin act of the Legislative Assembly follows: City Tlmaa of 1905, filed In the office of the Seo- H. the SWfc of SE% of NWIt, the Klamath Napoleon once »Hid to Talleyrand, “I wish 1 had the key» to hell, for 1 could then put you In there” The reply waa, "It would tie better, sire, that I ahould have I beni, fur then I could let you out." He who known little noon tolta ft.— I i <j«nuan Prurarb. nmct TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Directors of District No. 19, Worden, Oregon, on the line of the California Northeastern rail way. will receive blds for the con struction of a one-room frame school house. The bids will be opened in the presence of the directors at the schoolhouse in the said district oa Saturday. June 19th, at 2 o’clock p. m. Plana and specifications may be seen in the office of the County Clerk of Klamath county or at the Bank of Dorris. The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. (Signed) D. L. GORDON. Dorris, Cal., Chairman of Board. C. V. NELSON, Keno, Ore., Clerk. Mow Thieves Live by Charles Somerville, the celebrated newspaper criminal reporter, is only one of the big features that make the July E verybody ’3 very much worth while. There are five other live articles, and SIX STORIES that you can't afford to miss. Get the PAUL E. SCHAUER For Sale By F. £ ANKENY AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY Geo. Constable, D. V. S Surgeon Talleyrand’s Reply, » • V » retary of State, February 13. 1905, NH of SEfc of 3E$« of NW%, the of NWfe of NEH of SW%, the < > PHONE 941 entitled an "Act to incorporate the J Cit/of Klamath Falls.” EH of NWK of SWK. the EH of Said bonds will ba payable 30 wu of NW14 of 3WM , the NEH of I I Falls Oregon * ; mccali . r vrrt:BNs C< .»T ile.1 lor »tyle, parlrct fit, simplicity r- ' reliability nearly 40 yrirs. Sold in ntt-'r every city and town in the United Stites r Canndi( or bv mail direct. More sold tl; • Buy otiicr make. Send tor tree catalog Mc< ALL’S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other tislu i mngaxine—million a month. Invaluable, i cst styles, patterns, dress making, millin , p’nin sewing, fancy needlework, hairdress r- , etiquette, rood stories, etc. Only 50 cent^ ¿car (.-orth double), including a free put’ ubscribe today, or send tor «ample < WONDERFUL INtMJCEMENTS 1 taA-enU. Poctal bring« premium r«talc and or»« cash prim oiler«. 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