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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1908)
Reliability Success With Pride I Can Point to Both Reliable and Succeiaful Watchwork Reliable and Successful Jewelry Repairing Reliable and Successful Optical Work Nothing but "High Grade" Goods carried In my stock. Phonographs with a written guarantee for one year from the Factory. Cash or Install ments. You and I run no chances. G. Heitkemper, Jr. REPUBLICAN BLOCK BRIEF MENTION Let Us Measure You for a Suit of ED. V. PRICE & CO.'S aBaanaHSKSBHHBSSBSSaRa-SBSaKSP Famous Tailor-Made Clothes 600 Spring and Summer samples just in. This is their gauranty: "Should one of our Coats 'break' or lose its shape, we will make a new coat for you without charge." . . wee1".!" ThePantatorium Try Zlm for plumbing. I VTanted A good gentle milch row 8. K. Ogle, phone 144. Special priori lor the next thirty tiny at llulio'i itmllo. I FltKK All kooU liaiutim'ly en graved at Wlntera'. ' FurnUhiHl mitt uiilMriiUhrd wont (or houwkiypinit. Inqi'lreol II. b IVItr, corner Cth. and Vine rtrcct. All kind of fancy chin ware at Ualdwln'e Hardware Store. t Did you know that Winter! ha one oltho the lwt watch maker on tin coaul, and you ran not )or work done promptly? t Slxteen-lnch and four-foot wood for ale In any quantity. Leave order at llcltkemper'a Jewelry Store or New I torn and Underwood' Drug (tore, 4 WjmirwaUli I alok rnd It to Win I torn" Hospital V lll give It the lt I ill treatnit'iit. All work guarnntivd. I I Kor the twit rig in town call at the Mammoth Stable II. VY.Mraw, Pro prietor, t 1 Thli it the lt eek ol the I'ictuir Sale at the Star Dm Store. Sugar cured haul and chicken at the Eat End Meat Market. t Don't forget to watrh the candidate' column in the Herald, a there new are announcvinenU being made tvvry day. HAY KOIt SAI.K-1W ton ol hay lorale In iiiantille to mit. I'hone 144. t No I the time logvt mjmk nire plat. num photograph. Tlio priou will atir rite you at the Hulie (tiidlo. Wrlglit'a condenced muk- fur rilling meal at the Hlar Drug SJtorr. If your pipe freeieup, callnn Zlm ! AN ILL FATED SHIP.? Myttiry ami Tragedy That ea paaaed th Qrat laUrn. Thiw waa myetery about that Ul fated ahlp. Nothing went right with bar. 8h atuck at the launch, and It rcet an eitra 1.150,000 over and abort the turn eel aild for th purpoe. to get her Into lb water. On her trial trip hrr boiler bunt, killing tome of the itoker. Then ah ran aground and carried on ao outrageously thai her crvw thought Ucr urely bewitched. Ph had tarted badly. Wbll aha waa ImlMInc a pay rlerk acrk ly on of the contractor with 10,600 In wage for the mu dlaparrd. It waa not ummturall) aaiuiucd that he had bolt ed with th money III wlf and family were left unprovided for, with the Mlgtua of till euppoed crime upon thviu. Thirty yeare after her launch th Ureal Ratrrii weul Into the cemetery at Illrki'Uhead to be broken up. While he wan belug taken to piece th ihlp brvakvra dUonrrcd between her Inner and outer cailug of ateel the akeletun of a mau. Paper which bad fallen from tit clothe euablrd hi Identity to l traced. It wa th akeleton of the pay clerk who thirty year before hud disappeared. Tbere wa no tuoa-, eyj that wa never recovered. Ik upHMltlon I that the poor fel tow on going on to the ihlp wa poo no. ' ed Uou by workmen who knew that . he had the money with him; that they tunned blui and, bating a email place , In the ld of the vel to complete, crammed hi body In and built htm up , In It. No reward would hate Induced i a l lor to ll lu that vel had he , kuowu of th terrible eecret tealed up ( lu her wall.- Chicago Nw. LAFCADI0 HEARN. Bennett's Feed Stable Next to Martin's Mill Now Open for Business The Chute System of Feeding which permits Stock getting their fiill, has been installed Plenty of Wagon Room JASPER BENNETT, Proprietor fur Wanted C D, Wlliaon I in the market for all kind of fur, for which he will pay the hlghm market price. Addreu him at Klamath Fall, Oregon. j Talking Thraugh th Nm. So called "talking through the uoe" la not talking through the mwe at nil I but rather failure to do m-tli.-il U I Instead of letting the tour flood Into the natal cavity, to be rveuforced there by attlklng against the walla of the cavity, which act a aouadlog I board for the tone cuuflued wlthtu that cavity, we hut off the cavity and I refuse the tone It natural re enforce- 1 ment It take on a a mult a thiol , unraaonant quality wbk-h w call na weather, wrote that wli aal, although It la thin and unpleaalag r4 lu the lap of aprlng Th Way th WrIUr O.t lvn With th HartlM lalUr. I.afcadto llearu. that wonderful writer, worked ou urwipaper lu hi youth," Mid a puMUbcr, "and the' luthlea way bU atudle were cbang I ed, cut aud liutcbrrvd a great w lo tit heart I "In after year llearu took a mall j clou Joy lu collntlug atorle about edltor-edttir aud their auperlor and ' ouiulcleut way with uiauucrlpt. , "One of hi atorlr wa of an editor ' to whom a iitcrllr aald, "'1 eujojed thai poem ou the three km of man lu today' paper, Mr. . Htirrr; I etijojed It liumeuaely Do J you kuon, though, I thought that It waa originally wtlltru Ihe etn age of walir "'Ho It wa. lr; to It waa,' aabi Kdl tor Hbeera porupoualy. 'Yea, the ex tract wai originally wrllteu Ihe aevn age of wan, but I bad to rut II down for lack of epaee.' "Another atory concerned a weather report. A reporter, dlacuaalng th whiter atlll tin- becauae It lacka true naaal reeonanc The only remedy Ilea lu ceatlng to but off tha cavlty.-Katherlna Jewell Eterta lo Harper Baiar The Eldred Company F. G. ELDRED. Manager Boaiaza, Oregoa Saddleit Harneaa and Supplies We make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed, hand-made Saddles and Shape. Our Saddles have an established reputation. Orders From Everywhere Solicited Elwood Steel Fences GUARANTEED We are in recent receipt of a carload of the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing and Poultry Netting in all widths. We stand ready to guarantee every rod of Elwood Fence we send out Geo. R. Hum Veo' Narraw Kicjpe. A correapoudvnt write: "My eon. ag4 ten and a half yean, waa working In toe garden when a viper about two feet long gilded paat Dim. A good abot with a atone about th alae of a cricket ball broke the reptile' plue. j wnne a nan cage or me granite cut open th belly, thereby reaturtng to freedom a frog, whhb hopped out of Ita priaoa nnhurt."-Madraa MaU. The editor a he read over lb arti cle called the reporter up to bla deak and told him that be would cut oul that aenteuce about wluter lingering In eprlug'a lap. He aald lb Idea waa good euougb aud original and all that aort of thing, but It would nut do to publlah becaute tb high mural tone of tb paper had to be maintained In a town full of ecbool gtrU." peaking. "Did you think Mlaa Jawkln haa peaklageyeir' "fa aura I don't know," replied tha young lady. "If .be bad. ber mouth wouldn't gte them a chance to be heard."-Cukagu Itecord Herald. Th Yeung Baby. From a morning paper: "Nura warn ed to look after young baby, ag about eighteen." We do not know much about tha aubject, but la that particu larly young for babyi-Losdoo DATES AND FIQ1 taring at Rtyalty. Itoyaltle are early cured of any any. neaa of belug looked at They are tbere to be aecn, and botti tbe king and queen when they go to the opera and turn their alaaae on lb uccurjanta j or oppoalte boxea are openly amuaed by tbe ducoocerted look of persona who feel abaibed under tbe Inspection. Not a trace of aelf coowloumeea U left on tbe face of an Kngllab royalty, with the eiceptlou of perhapa a alngle prlnceaa under au artillery of glanca. Huch atteutlooa are anything but re enUd. Indued, tbe beautiful Ducba of fJevomblr uaed lo eay that when tha butcher boy ceaaed to turn round after ber In the atreet aba would know her reign waa over.-London Chronicle. Materials for Spraying and Seed Grain Dipping Silphnr 10c lb. 3 for 25c BlueVltrlai. lflc lb. Fornaldehyde 65c pt. Arsenate Lead 30c lb. WMaleOUSoap 25c lb. QuaaiM Chlpa,, 15c lb. STAR DRUG STORE '"Tlu Stow Uut Sot Tom Moaay" frugal Par 4 tha 0rt Wanderara f tha Kat While journeying acrota tha deaart lira. A. Goodrich Freer, author of "la a Syrian Saddle," met a lonely travel er bound for Medeba. On bearing that tha caravan waa bound for tbe aatne place be aUed perrulmtlon to Jou them. Incidentally he fiirnhbed an llluttrallon of tbe'dlffereute between, neceiwltlea and luxufle. We were very grnttful, aaya tha writer, for coffee and an excellent lunch of eauuge, potted meat and Jam, with white bread, brought from Jeruialem. We at our dalntlea with aome nense of guilt, as the newcomer produced bla lunch of date and flg. Datea and flga, ha Informed ua, were tbe natural food of deaert wanderera, aufflelng to tha body, atlmulatlng to tha mind. Tha wheat, tha dean, abova 11 tha alcohol of dvlllxatlon, were mart Irrelevanciaa. Waa It not dlat aoch a thla-and ha waved a pair of ewitlre band over bla atcttlc larder which bad enabled blm to reply to tbe Inquiry of a par eonage to bow many houra a day be could rlda In tha daaert, "Twenty four, your majeity, ilnce a day doea not contain twenty-five?' Wa It not on a diet of flg nuj date that be bad ridden alxty hour without dlimouutlng? Waa It your meat eater, your wine drinker, fcbo remained eotind and wholeeome when neceatlty obliged htm to refrain from ablution ror twenty-one day ay At tbla point ba carefully counted hi data etooea, cbaerved that two mora war yet due to hi appetite and Islaaad hla frugal loncbaos. . Didn't Agree With Him. A Carollua man waa recently la pecilug a farm owned by blm and op erated by an old friend who had praaa d lulu aervlce every member of bla family, including bla aged father. "The old mau muat be getting along in jcar, aaia tne owner, "Yea; dad'a nlgb on to ninety," waa the reply, "la hla health good)" "Well, no. Tbe old man ain't beta blaaelf for boom time back." "What aeema to be the matter)" "I duuno, air, 1 gueaa farming don't agree with him no more." Sucoaaa Magaxlne, Cheap Fur.. , He-Vou talk about uieu playing poker. It la no worae a vice than tha hopplug hublt of tb women. Hue Perbapa not, morally apeaklng; but, thru, It takea money to play poker, whereaa a woman cau ahop all day without It coetlug tier a cent except what abe paya for car fare.-Boston TrauurUt. Might Have Knawn. Au,autr looking lady walked into a furrier and aald to tha abopman, I ahould Ilka to purcbaaa a muff " "What fur)" demanded tbe man. "To keep my band warm, you Idiot!" exclaimed tbe lady.-London A Olatlnetlen With a Olff.r.n.. Edltor-Vou aee, atory baa to be Joat ao to'get In our magaxlne. Author -Wall, whgfa tha matter' with Ua ooa of mine) Editorr-it'a ooly aoo Pock, A aacret la aaldom aa iB . . WOOD WOOD gatrjaaBnaaBBBWaBaaiarei aBiaaaiaBaBjBBaBBjaami Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders enn bo left at Navigation Co., Thonc 461 or KKK Store, rhone 174 J. L. FIELDER v"tlrS!l,a fhont 84 FOR RENT Palace Restaurant and Lodging Rooms Excellent Business Location on Main Street INQUIRE OF GEORGE DIEHN CHAS. K. VVOHUKN l'rldeiit r'KKD MKI.IIASK Vlcel'rrtUriit The American Bank and Trust Company CaolUI Stock 1100.000 Open for fculMtj every day la th year aiceat taadayi and leal holiday, lalcreat raid on tavlaa Dtaoalta KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON A M. UOIIDKN Ca.hlrr KIIKU HCHAI.I.Ot'K Am'I Ca.hlrr nriiga gTLaam Reitaurant and lllC VJCIII Ieodglng Houie Regular Meals 25 Cents The Best of Meals Served at All Houn That New Home Of Yours . . . Interests us mightly. We want to furnish it for you so we ask you to consider these points: That we have an unexcelled stock, both in medium priced goods as well ns in the higher grades. That we have furnished some of the nicest homes in Klamath County, largo and small, with complete satisfaction to the owners. That we are prepared to fill orders promptly, big or little. That we sell goods for cash or on easy pay ments, as suits your convenience. ' B. ST. GEO. BISHOP Secrrta7 vice 1'm.idMit AMtracting Map, nana. Blue rrlnla. He. Klamath County Abstract Go. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer! I resident Treaunr Klamath Falla, Oregon H. BOIVIN Plumber and Steamfitter KUmath rata, Orego Strictly First-dan Work Estimates Furnished Lionel: Butlneaa, 306; RMldeace, 604 I a iBwut-iwlft I