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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1909)
r- 11 (T- I, A Happy New Year Make your friends hippy by giving uieful present. We have Coats, Suits and Furs Hats, Gloves Silk Waists Dress Patterns v Handbags SSL Scarfs A handsome line of Table Linen and a thousand other things. All trimmed hats at cost. Plumes Fancy Feathers, Wings and Hat Trimmings at a great reduction STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY I China and Glassware Ihm'l )mh mmhI some nlir Dinner Ware, fancy DWIirs, I'Ulr. THinliltr. Jxrtllnlrrv, Ornaments, (Iianihrr HrU, Water lunkr. ! Ililng useful ami ornamental fur jruur houic sad taMr7 Mr tarry smh lx-alirl China a Ihr llavllaiid la rial aa4 g'W rimmed. Kcr our rilenslvr display. Ttie largest Mak In Ihr rlljr and al sshw low prlrra. GEO. R. HURN HARDWARE DEALER MMMIIMMMMM MMC if NOTICE I beg to advise the public that I have purchased the meat market formerly known as "Ludtke Market." I will carry a full line of all kinds of meat and poultry, and will make a specialty of bacon and hams. Your patronage is solicited, being assured of only the very choicest that the market affords. My prices will be 'casonable. J. KONOP KOUMKM.Y WITH TIIK IITV MK.VT M.UIKKT Dr. Anoa C Grayei A. R. . ONTKOPATH. KkMUi Palla, On. PottoBea Nldg ., Bocond and Main IU Hon toil. V11 MMMMMM FOR SALE WKM, IMI'ltOVKD KAHM or 00 cri, 10 tulles Kouthwaet w KUwait, Kalle. Will Mil u whole or Id part. Terms, MM down, the balance Id de 'rred paymenta. Apply la K. A. EMMITT t Uu Mud ' ) llrautlful lino of sterling "liver un.l cut glass, Mcllattan's. riuirauNi it D. V. KUYKENDAU Attorney it Lsw KUiMtk Falls, Orff BICYCLES POT an nr j-j. ui KaRambl8r,onlet AW GUn StflM Tsmf . an1 gJna for salt or for rent f U Hnt of Sportlnc Goods OIW STORE M. R. DOTY House llaUlns, House Moving, Uvneml Jobbing lllo Driving a Hprtlalty. Woll eaulppod with Tooli, Ma terials, Hto. Estimates furnlilied upon Ap plication. I'ostoMre, lUix 8ft, w x 4Jm Foir foot Dry Wood $3.50 a Cord HUTCHINS&F AUGHT A CHANGE OF HEADS.. 11i. Tried a Dusky Rul.r Wants a Maglclsn le P.rform. Thurston, llir iiiaflolan, bad many Interesting riivrlenre during til. pro fessional tour of I lie globe several years auo. Mr unit In nil sorts of outlsmllnh place ami npN'nrcd before rulers of many strange lands and com inutiltlrs. On one occasion lit. man err bud arranged that Thurston should give nu exhibition lcforv the mlrr of a province called I'agopago. In tin 11 J I Island. Ifi Ihr crowd Hint nw Ihr rxhllilllou were iiimr of the black and yellow slave of Ihr chief tain. All Ihe spectators won- a mated nt thr tunny stroiicc mniilfcMatliuis of llir bl.irk art t lint Thurston offered, but tin IrLk appealed mi strongly to the scuihlcd rrllnur nml to thr chief tnln as Hint In which n white duck was inailr in nrnr ulili a black brad nit n black duck, nflrr a moment's manipulation, with Ihr head of the white duck. Tb trick bad lo be rc- Ix-atrd, nml thru the chlrflnln rnsaerd In n lone nhlnprrvd conrvrullon with the l!ilrrirvlrr. "What U tlr.lrnir qurrlrd the ohlls luc trick plajcr. . Thr lulrrprrtrr roughed nnoloccllc nlly nml thru rmpomlrd; "ltrrclid air. our lionorvtl aire wlatir jrou to tnkr I o of hi alnvea and put n jrrl low hcnil on a black man and tbe black brad on the bodj of a yellow arrvltor. Our honored aire think It would be very runny." 'Tell lila royal blKtieaa," Tburaton replied, "thai I could give a yellow man n black eye, but I would not like to attempt to make lit entire bead bUck."-i'hlladrlphln Itocord. M.th.atln. Mrlbrgllti ami byiwrrna were num bered among the innuy good Iblnm bo loved of I'epya, and tbe latter drink ilood blni In good Head nt n guildhall banquet wblrb occurred during one of lila apclla of pledged uballuenco from nine. Tbla wna on lord mayor'a day. JlUU, wben tbo dlarlat uolea:"We went Into the bultry ami there stayed and talkitl and then Into tbe ball ugalu, nod there wlue win offered, mid tbey drunk, I only drinking aome hypocrna, wblcb do not break lujr vowe, It being, to the beat of my preaeot Judgement, only n mixed compound drink and not any wine. If I am mistaken, (lod for give me. Hut I bono and do think 1 am not." lie was. llypocras was usually coiiiKaed of spire, herbs and sugar steeped for many days In Ithen lull wine, and It Is not reasonable to suppose that tbe lord mayor' butler bad forgotten tbe wlue. A Story of Inu Nash. Beau Nt'ili was not entirely a butter fly, as Is pruMHl by tbe following anec anec eote: Ills father wus a pur! tier la a glsia bualuess nt Bwansea. This was little known, mid the Ducboss of Marl borough ouco twitted blui with tbe ob scurity of bis birth. "Madam," replied Nsh. "I leldoin mention my father In compuuy, not because I have any rea son to be ashamed of blui, but because be has some reason to be ashamed of Take as Dlrtstsd. Dortor-Unw mo the pnlus today T No U'tlerT Then don't tike any more of the pills, rntlrnt-1 haven't taken any of them. doc. Doctor-That ac conntH for It. Vou may tsko them as illrtct'Kl,-I.IPIlcotf. Thr beitt trenmre amea mm Is a frugal tongue.-nealot. AN EARTHLY INFERNO. Valcanltlna Fsctorir Whsrs Man Stand i 212 Digrtti. The liotleKl ftliicr In New Vnrk Is In I),'(iiri"- ain-el In n iiilmnlrlnu' fac tory, where lelephnlie wires nre iU laird by Mux nmled with n pnparn Hon of rubber. In llir riMini whero till prorea Inkea place the teiiHTfl ture rle to 'i'i degree. () degrre bolter lhati the tint tent l may In- out tile In tbe mm. Mnli rn endure no more. Aeliiully there are some who run mIm ml I III". Ii'iiti-cer-niily n few, mind you, hul "till aiiuir. They nre only the utrmipi-Kl nml linnllinl nf workmrn, mid lliey rnn Ik- In the room but n few brief mlnilten nt n time. Kevernl tliiien dally ll l llnlr duly lo enter the room lo see that all goes well. To keep from lining lln-lr rtklri nnd to protect theliiaehe from I lie lerrlhle henl lliee men Menr heavy woolen hlri hiilloiiiit high nlMitr llielr neek nnd wiMilen innk nml glnte. Tour or Ore liilline nl the mil In I he vol cnnllng room l all the) run ulnnd without rollnp'lng. nnd ome ean'l even May ihm lung. Oiiti-lile iIh-m-men ihiIhIj- I ever alluniil to endure aurli n frightful henl. In fact. It I hard to convey the Idea of SIS degree. Vou rnn get tin winie degree of lem pernlurr by llinmilng your linger Into boiling water. Water bolls at 212 de grees K.-New Vork World. "Nisi Prlus." People often nk tbe inrnnlng of tbe legal cxprrlon "nUI prlus." I.lierally Interpreted. It mean "unless before." n name given to the sittings of a court fur the trial of civil causes. Judges nu circuit, beside trying prisoners, have tho power to give decisions In route of complaint between private pnrtle and when so acting aro railed judge of "nisi prlu." formerly, when the circuits were Inn frequent, Hip sheriff was commanded "by writ" to bring the Jury and wltnee front the county where the action arose to Westminster, Oloucestrror Winchester on a certain day, but when tbe alxe became freUeut a "nlnl prlu" clause wn Inierli-d In tbe writ containing lliee werd: "Utile before that day our Jiifttlcc Minll come to your county and lke the assize I here." As It hap pened tbnl the ONslte nlwny did take place liefnri- the date named In the writ, I he clan-e una practically useless nnd now remain only n n name for tlioe lt II raiiw to which until re (vnlly II referred.-Dundee Advenlaer. If we i annul lire so a to be happy we can nt leant live so as lo deserve It -Mlche. LAND ON THE LAND IN KLAMATH LAND lose Ciolce Hoaoatoai Locations li a District that will aooa kiTe Trajusor Utioi. IT IS TOUR CHANCE See Captain O. C. Applegate About It FRANK IRA WHITE Fifth Street, aear Mala, jnaarthraUa,OtiajjM OafiBaaae 4flOOO0 0000000Mval. HE LOVED HER. The 0,plh ef HI. r..lln0 Was Its v.sl.d In His Answer. "Do you lute met" he nuked. In reply the imslrrn young girl look d nt Hw inmlrrn young man wltb ryes perfcrvld with rmollon. "Do I love your she repealed. "I do. I love you iMyrbolnglrally. socio logically, economically, from Ihe psy chologic stsndpolnt I feel Hist our different orgnnlma are so nlerly dlf ferenllnted ns In form a properly nrtlc ulaleil area of combined roneiiiine. Horlologlenlly our Individual environ ment has been enough In conirnM to form a proper l'l for a right union. Ionomlcnlly I feel sure that when wr come to combine we shall be able to Introduce Into the management of our nffalr tbe right financial hnlnnrc to produce Hie nclentlflr result which every well ordered and rondurlcO busl nc produces. And, now, bow do yon love me?" Tbe young man reached forward. He clasped her swiftly, but surely. In his arms, lie hugged her long and plenty. He klued her alabaster cheek and her ruby lips. . "How do I lore yon?" be replied. "My dear girl. I lore you Just aa much ns If you really knew what you were talking abouU"-I.lfe. Just Arrived Largest and most complete line of Art Squares, B.B. Brussells, Axminsters, Tap. Brussels ever shipped into Klamath County Plenty of Linoleums. Mat tings, and Ingrain Carpets GILLETTE'S FURNITURE HOUSE i whS555(ubw Ce00 00t0MMMMMMQM HIIMMIMMMMMMIMI tudr Under Difficulties. I It was my love for my children that gave me ibe energy, Ihe will Hiwrr. to reach great heights In my profession. ' I practiced. I studied my great role and arias sen led at the pin no. tbe baby at my breast, the others playing unmnd me none too softly. I memorized my parts while standing at tbe oil stove , cooking our simple meal or while busy at the wasblub, with my Utile ones I always around me. Hinging, learning, j studying. I was supremely happy be cause tbey were with me. I brought up my children, and tbey were my comfort and my support. Tbey made a brave, courageous "fellow" of mc. And It was no dlttlcult task. If I bad to hurry to ihe theater for rehearsals I would give the children their supper at 0 o'clock and put them to bed. When I returned at IU or II o'clock I would lie greeted by merry birds' l wit ter from tbe different little nests, and I would divide my sandwiches wltb them. Then we would sleep aa only the happy and healthy inay.-Ume. Schumsnn-llelnk In Delineator. Collier and a Collier. A single misprinted letter may pro duce astonUhlng results, and even tbe misreading of a capital letter as a small one may be disastrous. When John I'ayne Collier died Ihe toudon Press correctly gave a paragraph stat ing that be bad been burled In llray churchyard, near Maidenhead, a large number of friends being prenent at tbe funeral. Hut a provincial paper wblrb presumably knew nothlug of tbe notori ous 8hakesxiirran critic gave the same paragraph concerning "John I'ayne. a collier." and to complete tbe thing beaded It "The llray Colliery Disaster." -London Cbroulcle. Practical Superstition. "Aro you superstltlousr" "In a practical way." "How Is thatV "Well, I never walk under ladder unless I feel sure It won't fall ou me. and 1 alwaya eipect bad luck when pursued by a mad bull urross a lot lu wblcb then are Just thirteen acree," Cleveland Plain Dealer. Survival ef ritt.it. Miss Helen Mathers thinks tbnt tbe decline of the novel Is due to n large extent to motorcars. There Is no doubt that n large class of renders have been almost entirely eliminated by these vehicles. We refer to those peraou who used to read us tbey walked along the road way .-Loudon Puucb. Invy. Madge (proudly i- Did you see that handsome man I Just danced wlibV Kate-Yea; be baa n Jealous wife, who will allow him to dance ouly wllh tbe plainest girt lu tbe room.-UostoB TniDscrlpt- Wauy 1 young man strrrts In to work Bred with a noble ambition, Then the anbltlon evaporate. an4 be get tired. ( vaicafo news. The Free Piano HAS ARRIVED See it at Our Store and Tell Us What You Think of it Mrs. Anderson James Harmon said that "Sse thought it.the swellest piano she ever saw in this town. vowed that "His wife would get that piano if he had td spend half his time collecting certificates. Miss Mary Cannon thinks the piano is going to be won by her school because she has a force of scholars all ready to go to work collecting certificates. When Mrs, Jackson sa ?tthe pia sthc sai J J1; L1, 5SJ5 -- and I am going to work hard to get it for my home Little Mis Martin & &tt2&Xf'5ti his clothes and shoes and hats and everything at Hec tor's so that he could get the piano for her." Many Others Expressed Similar Opinions No wonder they all want the piano. It is and instrument anyone would be proud to owa. You can get it if your friends will help ask them and commence collecting certificates today. Examine the piano at our store and enter your name in the contest. (Fill out, cut out, and mail or bring to our store.) O. M. Hector, Klamath Falls, Oregen: I wish to nominate as a candidate in your piano contest I understand this is merely a nomination, not a vote, and docs not Obligate mc in any way. ' Name . Date- Address.. Use This VtM4si amtiaftM I'Uil 111 IO tlvHf-'. Coupon x-l To O. M. HECTOR, ffftSR i. - 7 -Ai. 1 A 7.1 r; n M KA'.- L. 1 Mrl It '.V'I vn . . ul $ 'ft u , i jK VI ,"