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Superfluous THE WEASEL “Ilo waul» io Imve u plunk demand ing old ng« pension» for men In the HI. Faroelty Unbounded and Ml. pint form this year.'* Courage Invincible, "Hut why this discrimination I Would The weusel Is the most bloodthirsty not the women liced It nn biully?” "Yes, they might ...... It. but they of nil our native carnivora Ills feroc- would never grow olii enough to bn Ity I» unlHiumlcd, bls courage Invitici- bl«, II« Is one of the few llrlllull wild entitled to II. »o w I iu I' n the us«?* animal» from whom limn him to fear attack. Explained. If you meet a group of weasel» yon Though he dipp« <1 Into Uuslnesa wlll do well uot to Interferi' with All Io- could do was fall, II«- only »,*» on lioi.i et man. them, for th«*»» win* huve domi »<> hiivn That telle tin, attillile Isle. <M-ca»liuial!y »uff» r«-«l for tlmlr temer By Ills dwarfish size mthcr accentu aten thim dlmliil-b*-» the detcHtailon In Ths Rosati» Stona. which li« I» held, for I here I» Homo Tlm Rosetta stoni» wns found In 1T1K» thing uucanuy In the Idea of no uini'ii by n Fremii englneer officcr In an ex* relenticHHiieHH and entity le-iug colli cavatimi limili* near Rimetta. It hns pre»»««! lui«* su minili i tram». an Inscrlptlon In three diffami Din- The rabbit, who w'll light n fl«r<-» gtinffiM. thè hloru-tl' phlc. thè deimdlc ami bitter buttle with »lie of Ills own nnd Ilo» Grei-k It w-n «rectMl 11*5 11 kind, Is piiriilyzed with fear at tits <’ In tmllor of l'Uih-iny Eplphnmm bu mere sight of till» pimv foe, I, whom Im ca U «• he remltteil 111" due» uf Ibi' prlest could probably pulverize COUld lie ly body. The grcnt valile of ili« Itimct- bruco 111» heart to the attempt Squeal- tn stilli« Ile» In ili« fnet thnt II fur- fenr, he hops stupidly about nlslicd th<< key w hi-rcln Ilio Egyptlau Ing with until I he Ulti» vampire springs upon hlcriiglj plilcs w ere dcclphcrod. bin nock and buries hla fangs In an artery. Psd.ttHan Rights. Then the victim elthi-r «Inka to the Only In Great Britain, so far us I ground nmt Htibmlta to hi» fate or, and know, does the law hold flint a foot dciily acquiring tin- um « of hla miiH- li-H. passenger him no equal right to the he o|M-ed^ nlmli-Hxly along, tho weasel highway wltli the wheeled traffic Slid clinging to I i I h neck till Ills work 1» that It la the duty of the driver of the done. Thera are few more pitiful latter to avoid nt all oats the former, •oundH In uature than the panic ntrl' k even If tie has to do *•» nt considerable tnconvenlence nnd often dunger In en cry of ti rubidi when lie find» that be I» Ix-lng Hlulk«<t by u weaael. Lon other countries, on the contrary. It la don Atiawer» the duty of the pedestrian to give way to the wheeled traffic. stitution. Atlanta Con I Ma.ssty of th. Law. T l*»ll»i«.'' faltered tin- woiunn u bo An nstroiiomer says timi mi enor Ilves on the «»st aide, "thnt a big, tall moti» <lurk plunet I h rushlng towunl pollcemnn tn blur and brass buttons thè »un nnd that lite Impact, wlilcb ls could mske me declare myself guilty to tnke pince tu a few tttousnud Jears. of any crime, mgr<ler included. For wlll lx- ttlgbtfri <itc.it i I, -.ir* If • xnmplr, jrxti-rdiiy there came an aw thnt'» thè enne. Old Hol stand» n K'Ksl ful kniH-k nt my kitchen door It near chance of hnvtng lite s | h >| m knock«»! ly broke It down. I opened the door «Kit of ti lui. Morrlatown ì Ime». tremblingly ami perped out Thera stood the tiilhmt policeman I ever saw. If you throw enough brP ghat» at a “ 'You've been throwln’ things out the man, he can build a modern flat build window Into the area,' he roared In ■ ing voice thnt more than matched hl» sir.» Trash and the like Now, don't tell me It la estreniely necesmry to practice you haven't. Hometxidy bus. Every- tlm power of having before you can body 1» complainin'.* riot very deeply in the Joy of giving •'•Rut'-- 1 began faintly. "'Now,' be reiterated, 'don't lull me The handwriting upon the wnll Just you haven't. A complaint has been at this juncture looks much like an sent to the ls>nr<l of health. Don't you order fur the calcltulner do It any more. You hear?* “ ‘I won’t’ I stammered. 'I won't. I \Vhen there Is no choice. It certainly promise you.' Ami with that the door Is up to an Inventivo genius to tuait» shut ou him. Poor Qld Soli H» Haard of IL Admiral Wulki-i was ■ hue old snllor. anil he Iva» recognized uh thorough, No perHomil frleiidxlilp softened Ills munners to a delinquent, On» day when lie wns »nllliig out from Hamp ton Itoadn with th** Infernattonal t1««t thnt helped »» to celebrate the <-ent«n- ulnl <>f Washington's firat Inaugura lion Ids ordcra ii I hui I weighing anchor were <ll»<«lH-y<-d by Ids <lcur«»t friend lu the service, who was In command of one of the ships, and us th» old Chicago, the fingshlp, passed the trembling culprit the navies of tbu world h«'ard "Ills whiskers” thunder ing out from the bridge objurgations Slid i-Xpretodtig wonder nt Ids own moderation In not putting his old cotu- rade umler arrest. A» another time wlien the white squadron was sailing out of a Mediterranean bay another old friend worked bls ship »o invk- wnrilly that lie- admiral then m-nriy u "trade dollar admiral" suspended him by signal In tl»e fin e of the whole fleet. The punished «iiplalu, coming ats'iird to protest iignliist his public repri mand, puffed out Imllgnutitly, “Why. air, I never beard of aueb a thing” "Well," aald John, pulling nt hla big side whiskers, "you’ve heard of It now” Harper's. Muskrat 8k in Cura. •Th« skin of a muskrat tnk«n and worn next Io the cheat will cure any case of asthma In the world.” said a Ixmlsvllle man. “I Itati an uncle who atifT'-red n tlionxnnd dontlm with asth ma ami trlml everything that could l»< bought lu th« way of medicine. Final ly one liny an old time friend told him of tile muskrnt skin, nnd he tried It. In two months lie wns ns well as he had ever ls«en. Just bow the skin works alsiut a cure Is a mystery, but It will do It.”- Naabvllle Tenn«»«eefiQ. The Art of War, Get your Christmas candi»*» at the East End Kandy Kitchen In Klam ath Falls. Kpecial prices to schools anti churches. Wo have a fine line of fumy boxes which we fill to your own last» with our own fresh made candles. , 12-9-2w HEALED PIIOP08AL8 will be r<- c«“lv«d by th« undersigned County TreiiHiin-r <*f Klamath County until the 3d duy of January, 1910, at th» hour of 2 o'clock In th«- afternoon of said day, at which raid date and and hour isl th«- office of th«- Pint Trust and Having» Bank all propos als to purchase said bond» wlll bo op< m-d and considered for the pur chase ot $20.000.00 «-per coupon Building Bonds of Hchool District, or any part thereof to be issued In pursuance of Hiibdl- vision 31 of Section 338« of Bellin ger A Cotton'» Annotated Code ami Htutute» of Oregon. Bald Bonds will be payable 20 years from date of issue, optional after ten years. Interest to be paid semi-annually on the first day of April and October of each year, Principal and Interest payable In lawful money of the United States at th«- offii«- of the County Treasurer, Klamath County, Oregon. Hald Bono» »hall be sold for ca.-.h paid down at date of »ale and for not less than their par value, and shall draw Interest at the rate of six per pent per annum and be Issued in de nomination of 20 Bonds of $1,000.00 each. Each proposal to purchase said Bond» must be accompanied by a cer tified check upon some responsible bank for five per cent of the amount bl<l The County Treasurer reserves the right to reject any and all bid«. < i.AI'DE H. DAGGETT. County Treasurer of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. De cember 2d, 1909. 12-2,30 It coats over *1.000 to fire a single shot from one of the largest guns used » In the French army. The German army of liMi.H constats Al CTIO.X of SOl.tMiO -»Idlers. sfi.180 noncommi»- sloiietl officers and 23.465 officers. For sale, at 2 p. m. on Saturday, A squadron consists In the British army of two troops of men of from Dec. 11th, one imported thorough sixty to a hundred each and In the bred shire Stallion, Stuntney Spartan navy of a section of n fleet on special II. for cash or negotiable notes at 8 per cent, at the Klamath Livery sta duty under a flag officer. bles, Klamath Falls, Oregon, A sure foal getter and a horse of strong Blood Medicins. prepotency. Hla get of colts for the •The duke's marriage to the Amer past four years may be seen In the ican waa a bitter pill fur hla family to Klamath Basin. swallow." LOST RIVER HORSE ASSOC IA •That la the way with meilclne for TION, J. H. Ferguson, Secy. Impoverished blorxL ' 11-18—4 WHAT THE KIDNEYS IM» want If you anything to know Their I iiicaxlng Work K«-«-| hi i'ii about incubators, drop a postal Strong and Hi-ulthy. E M HEPE, Box 166, All th»* blood In the body passes 11-11-lrn Klamath Falls, through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When NOTK'E. healthy they remove about 500 grains Parties wishing sagebrush of Impure matter dally, when un- iieulthy some ¡«art of this impure mat clear»«- call on or write, ter is left In th»« blood. This brings W W MASTEN, on many dlH'-as»-» arid symptoms- - Klamath Falls pain In the back, headache, nervous 11 Stf ness. hot, dry skin. rh> urnatl»m, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dlzxlness. Irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In the urine, etc. But If you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. Jes.e Freeman, Sterling Mine, Jacksonville, Ore., »ays; “I actually bell'-v«- tip'it Doan x Kidney Pills sav»'l my life. 1 suffered from kidney ilis- eas'» for a long time before I realized ■wbat was the matter with me. My worst troubles were pains In my back and limbs and an irregularity In the pax-age of kidney secretions. I was unable to rest well on account of the pains and felt so rtlfi and lame at times that I could hardly walk. I finally learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills, .and as they were so highly recom mended I procured a box and began ¡using them. They seemed to be just what 1 required, for In less than two weeks beneficial results were appar ent. When 1 had used seven boxes I was In better health than I had been for years.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-.Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. The county crerk and his deputies GREAT HALF. OF LATE Ml HIC to Ora. mad Or*. HHEET If you de»ir<- some fine bargains In Late Popular Hheet Music, write to Charles S. Mitchell, 209 Almond st., Ashland, Ore., for latest free music catalogue. ELLSWORTH MITCHELL A VETERINARY SURGEONS AND DENTISTS Office Crlxxler-itiltx Hulldlur Phons 77« C. C. BROWER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FALL«. OREGON ROOMS 7 4 B. MURDOCK BLDG. recently have been paying out a good WILL A. LEONARD deal of money In bounties on coyote and bobcat. DENTIST The Farmers’ Implement company Withrow-Meihase Building have now almost completed the new addition to their store at Sixth and Klamath avenue. DR The new rooms C. MASON P. will be used as a hardware room, and DENTIST are 4 4x90, making the entire build <)ffice in American Bank A Trust Com pany’s Building ing occupied by this company 120x90. PHONE 614 XLAMATH FALLS OREGON At the trial Thursday last Harry Ward, the defendant, and former pro prietor of the Davenport cafe, was bound over under $500 bonds to DR. A. A. D e PUY EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT await the action of the grand jury. The warrant for the arrest of Ward With Dr. F. M. Whi e. -Nad anal Bank er First was sworn out by Heidrich & Dulaney of the Monarch Mercantile company, the charge being obtaining money un- false pretenses. It seems that defendant had mortgaged, in or- to obtain more credit, certain R M RICHARDSON United States Commissioner TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD PROOF TAKEN ; property to the Monarch Mercantile Office. Third and Main, opposite City I company and that the property mort- Library. Telephone 301. I gaged had not as yet been fully paid I for. Attorney Irwin made a strong iea in behalf of Ward. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN'S SALE FOR I have some fine young registered Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and acclimated. M. F. LOOSELEY. Ft. Klamath, Oregon. Wanted—A large tract of land in BENSON & STONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW «¿m-ertoan Bank and Trust Bldg. KLAMATH F a LLS - OREGON L. E. ELLIOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practice State and Fed Southern Oregon or Northern Cali eral Courts fornia for colonization. J. M. NEL Examiner of Land Titles. SON, 24 N. First st., San Jose, Cal. First National Bank Block Klamath Falls, Oregon ESTRAY Long, slim bay horse, branded S— the Shook brand—on left shoulder. Reward will be paid for information leading to his recovery. Shook Ranch, Dairy, Ore. 10-21-tf I HAVE BUYERS For Klamath county lands. Send me description, terms and price, and I will sell it for you. Ramsey Realty Co., 217-218 Central bldg., cor. 6 and 8 Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. said Judge Lindsey to the policeman, “ want to save bicycles. I want to save boys.” From “ The Beast and the Jungle,” in the DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S It’s a big, human, well- written story. Get it and read it. Special Display by Nyal's Vege- tablo Prescrip ANKENY and AMERICAN tion is Indicat ed in all ordi nary diseases of wemen. This remedy never disappoints, its GASOLINE ENGINE gsod effects be Pumjis Water, Runs ing perceptible Irom tao very Milker, Separator, first. It ia com Chops Feed, Etc. posed the of Saves Wages purest and the State yonr needs, most reliable rite for catalog. 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