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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1915)
',-, MONI.V, MAV 17, HHff 1 Till; EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AGK TMRHB v. . t .milrliiii or Klnmnlli The W" "" : , ' niu i'P"rl "f,m"' Al,,?l",'u1, fn'!'- m-! who .1" mil llvo on rlre, nlonp In i.nnilry. r "oml tlilr inonoy In IWflin fniinirH-m l-tf f . D. MILLER MuimfiH'liiior "' IIOI.I.OW HI'lUilMl. ,sn sii.o iimmuk , I'l.l'KS (I.I. ''N,,S OI'' .'oMm;,i; ' Hhl.'wiill-H, Flows mill I lit I ul tiK Willi iumiiimi .t si'i:n.i.T Sixth and Walnut WOOD! HI,., k Wood, IinuI . -." ,n,l I dulls lioilf ill)' Mil.OII Ihmt.to loiiil ' Dry Slab. Ml-lnili . . :.-" lirr Mnh. iri . .:i.oo lluily mill I. hull Vml Ciml mill I'm I Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5'5 Mam Street YOU SHOULD TRY "KANRELI" SAUCE In iM'nillllK Chun Cliimilei, Mm it I n I ii' lliii' mill nil Spun. Mi ilMii't. Order it Munll run und I ' Mils mi1': HIlH lit llliof Kpillllsh Hl'll unlit lender rlh of beef or nnv IllllIT Hllllilbll Illl'lll; HI'IIKIIII uiili salt mul mill "Kmiri'll ' Halite Simmer l ileillied roil M.-u v VAN RIPER BROS. "(Junllly drorera" I'lmiir sf. tit It unit Mitlu The Reliable Second Hand Store Tiuil''. Ituy. SHI An) thing Harrison & Matt Our store Is on Klanmtli Av unit Stxtli street GET A NEW SUIT FREE lly l.u 1 hk oil r wood In quanti ties finiii iiiu at I li luiunrkubly liw pi l fit now In effort You'll sale mure t In tt tho irlcu of a null "f Unities ill those irU'08: llli'ik, Siiiulo loail -. lllmk, double IoiiiI KI.75 Ihy MiiIih .1.S5 I iiImi IiiiiiiIIi. Hotly mul I. Inili wood I .cm i' oiiIcih lit Kliilillllli Do iiriiiii.iu Sim i', Third u ml Miiln pheni: unit P. C. CARLSON li HOUSTON HOTEIj Come and sou our Light llotise licep Hooins, Tho prices mi' ilglil Look tliiiii ovei on Main, "I" poHllo PoNtoftlro PHONE US, H7 Sloi'iige Wmeliouse In ('oiinectioii . K. TUANHPKH COMI'ANV Olllco on sixth, between Main and Klamath Telford Bros. Now irmly in supply GASOLINE '''"in 1 heir new nhlovuilk pump, ti'inec .Mud, H,( HIM ;(n,gei- live. The Exploits of Elaine A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama By ARTHUR B. REEVE TheWr.KiK.VM1N(veluUiidll,cCtealoroftlle"CrigKconeJy"Storiei I'rrtrntril in Collaboration With tint Patlm Playera ami lli Litrctic Film Company CxnylltLl. IVI4, l.r lie ttir Comin All H.clftiKliLli Kkii(4 .'u BUfiidMlly us pokMbli', Kennedy met her liiiuli. tthbi, ,.,, nt un-elf Maine her fnr iiiukliii; "I beg jour iuiiiIdii, Mlryt Onili;,'," ' he tiiibl, but it iiiulter Iiiih iimI ciiiiih up whlih iieresHliateil merely ii cur- miry I'xiiuilmillou of Hume purely for- iii.il letlers which inlnlil hiive an lm- n. Hunt healing mi the discovery of tli.i riult'hliiK HiiiiiI Your aunt had no Idea where nu were, nor when you mlKlit return, nml tin. nlnnlut.i neces- Mly fnr hilHte In niicIi m Important imiiter is luy niilf I'xrun' fnr exauiln- ! ) K a few luliinr letter without llrst obtuliilliK your permh'iliiii " Sim said uetliliii: At uiinllier I lino Mich an explanation would b.ive been lll'ituiitl) accepled N'ow however, It was different Kenned) lend the look on her face mi'! au luiitaul latei tinned to Aunt Joiephlui. nml m If I would eiy much appreciate a chunco to nay a few words to Miss Kennedy la About to Shoot When He Not the Clutching Hand Who IKitlgi. iilnutt, ho lullliiutcil i luiv had no such oppnitunln fr some time If ou would he so Mud ns to liae us lu the llbr.uy for 11 few nilii uleri -" He did not finish the sentence Aunt Josephine had iilread begun to nitluliaw uud I follow, d For 11 moment or two Ci.ilg al111 i:inln." look.-d at each other, neither ui)1iik 11 word, each wnudelilig Just what was lu the othei's mind Cialg ileaied Ills throat, the obxioils milliner of coxcrlug up his emotion r.lulne," he said at length, dropping the recent return to "Miss Dodge." for tho moment. ' Klalne. Is there any truth In this morning's newspaper re port of of ou''" Sho had tlioppcil Her eyes Hut ho persisted, taking newspaper clipping '.. in.o. n from his pocKet ami nam,... .t ..- Her hand trembled as she gtanceii over lho lteur SOCIETY NOTES. Dame Rumor la connection the name of Miss Elaine Dodge, the helreis. with that of Perry Ben nett, the famoui young lawyer. The announcement of an engage ment between them at any time would not surprise. Elaine read no fmllier She handed luck lho clipping to Kennedy As her o)es met his she noticed his e.pies mIoii of deeii coiieelii, and hesitated with tho reply she had evidently been Just about to make , Still, as she lowoiul ner ueiiu, i Hoen.cd .0 give silent coulliinallon to . lilin truth of the newspaper lopoit. I .... Uf.i.i nnihhnf bill his eyes 1 l,-...v.ij r.. continued to study her face ' lie biippiessed his feelings with a great effort then, without a wortl. I bowed and left tho room "Waller." h eclaluuil as no re- Joined us in tho diawing 100111, where I was chatting with Aunt Josephine, "wo must ho olf again ino ir.m u- lows still farther." An hour or bo later, t.i.iiue, .' mind was now lu u whlil from what hud happened, decided to make a call on her lawyer and tho confidant of her father. Perry Houuett As Elalno entered bin private offlce, 1..... .tiViiu I ('ill V !TZ;Z,Z, Uennett toso to greei nei ......n.,.., "I niUBtnt forget to iiuiin "" those lovely roses miu sent tne," bho K ''vHiA aMiBaaaaH A- H f S"'r''xs, 3tU aK i aaaaaalaB mvK KilrlaaaaaaaP V'k ' t aaaaaal iaV F-aaULBaKKr3' HaaaUHaaaBaN s LaaaV 9i9Ba9S' 3iSnaT iaaaaaaaaaavLl .Laaaaal aaaHF.!aaaaBBLBaaaafiBauiBlHr Jk. aaalaaaaaaaaaaaVRittaM' 4aaaaaaaV Lv iaaaaaaKJaVkV3a?9fw''aaaaaaaaaaaH''?'V rTFtLaaaafl Hyaaaaaaaaa6aaaaaaa9aaflKVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV '$ " "'ll K )BavMt i Ltr ty? fW'Sf KaaaaaaaaaflavJ 1'r-JWB iiaWiBaaTaaaataaV arlriiaaaaaaaaaaaaH' '- ' ' i- Lafl exclaimed at length. "" "c,u pear. Bennett ictt nis u.. cc, .. . beautiful, and I appreciated them ever , gomo am,0yance. and went Into the ml "0 much." ,( . , ,., ' Joining room, tho door to which hen- A moment later Bennett lod tho (, mu, not i(U.kud. ' .. 1 ....111 it a found mi ' ... ....i...i..,i .. .iMHin.nl. then opened conversation uruunu u. ....--.-- - opportunity to make a tactful ulluslon to tho report of their engagement lu 1ia morning papers. . tho morning papers. He had leanod over, and now - tempted to tnko her hand. Sho with - drew it. however. There was some- thing about hlB touch which, try m she nK she could not like. Was It mere pre udiee or was It her keen wm.B?rjntuUloBT Bennett looked at her a moment. W?A:::?a::W-?. xmmm siiiii,.hhIiik a tun ii.-iit.iry Hush of an- Kur tmt 1( u.,d.'iiPd his face, and iniitrolle.l himself at. If by a super- human effort, "I bfllcv.. you really love that imyi Kennedy." he exclaimed In a tom that was aliuusl a IiIbh Hut I tell you, Clulnu, hu Is all blurr Why. he has bc.n after that CluliiilnK Hand now for three montlih -and what has ho ncuitiipllshed? Nothing'" lln paused. Through Blaine's mind ihcrn ihished tho contrast with Ken- uedy's even temiiei- and defeientlal milliner llemiett, by aiiothiT effort, .eemed lo Kill' his temper again He paced up and down the loom. Then he rhutiKcd the subject abruptly, uud till) conveisatlou was lesuiiied wllh some constraint. Wlilln Klalnu and Dennett weni tulk lui; Kennedy and I had entered tho of lice Crr.lg Hlopped the boy who was Discovers That It Is Jameson and Lies There Before Him. about to annuuiue us and asked for lleiinetts secretaiy instead, much to my astonishment The boj merely indicated the door f . of l. .. P-- omcc. and we eiuereu. We found tho neuotaiy hard al woik at lho typewriter, copying a legal document. Without a word Keu uedy at once locked the door. Tho secretary rose in surprise, but 1 i. ....I 1 .... ilmitlali In lllin 111 i-iaiK .uiu i.u ..11.... " s.ead ho calmly walked over to tho machine and began lo examine it. Might 1 ask" -began the secretary. "You keep quiet," ordered Kennedy, with a nod to mo to watch the follow. Yaw are under ai rest ami tne less you say the better lor you 1 shall never foiget tho look that cmMd ,hl, Becre.m.Vs face. Was It ,0 surprise in an .....uw-ut ...... Taking the mans place ut tne urn- cbliu Kennedy removed the legul pa-, lu a new per thai was lu It and put sheet. Thuu he tapped out. us wo watched; BE AT HEADQUARTERS AT 12. DE- STROY THIS IMMEDIATELY. TINCTURE OF IODINE THREE PARTS OF IVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 Look, Walter," he exclaimed as ho ())vw (m, u) ,,.,,. trmu tho machine pent oer, ami together wo coin .mml nu, t s with thoso in 1110 1 iuilii ; ,,., ,,, 10 paper fron. tl..' il llie 1 s Willi im.au ., . - 1 . . , .... .-..... ....ii... I'.'!.!.- Illlll ' I I... 1. IWl.l ... ,.. " - ,.,,, i,-i.,im.'a desk lu.ll-1, ,."JJ A Cl.ag pointed out tho resem- ulllnt.t.s with a pencil my amaze- I lnt.ut gradually changed Into comprehension mul comprehension 1 , , -oii IctUm. Tho meaning 01 11 an j ,)0Kun , ,jlinn mo. , ,,.., wilting was identical. There NUU, ,, dllTeicnccs: ' Whllo wo were locked In tho sccro- . taiy.s omeo nenneti nnu i.iuhih ".u -tmuing their chnt on vat ions social i toucai suddenly, however, with a B,auco nt theclock, Uennett told Kluino I that ho had an Important letter to dh ata nm, mt u must go off at once . . .a .1 mlil iii miun IllTYl 3),,, Batd tnat su "". """-"""- ,. K? :; j- , , call his secreuuy. I 0f cour80 the secretary did not an- ,, m:D.i.... .. .. - - - (uu (lo()r ,luotl-. 'I , ,, Bw Kennedy. 1 myselt apparently To his astonishment tho secretary nnd ( myseir, apparenny i.......h j iimluutIon of tho typewriter, ! nllMngi rather than walking back ,llUl U,H 0Wll nico, bo closed the door nd locked U. Almost Ins antly fear ,, fury at the presence of h s hated , , Kennedy, turned Bennett, as It , were from the Jekyll of a polished ;wyer and ,0Ver of Elaine Into an in- sanely Jealous nml revengeful Mr. Ilil( Tliu Htriiln wiih tnon; tlian Ills warped tiilml coiilil bear. With a look of Intense horror utid loathing i:lalnn u .-ilchfil liltn slowly change from tlio composed, ralm, In tellectual llciuictt sho knew ntut ro specled Into u repulsive, mail figure of a man, ills Hlatiiro oven seemed to lio al tered. He seemed to Hlirlvc! up and become deformed. Ills fun-wan terribly distillled. iiil his long, sinewy hand slowly ling Hand. Kennedy Is close on my It t a a ... . ..1 lll i.t,..l f tihlln lxnu tit la 1 I I ft 1 ft tl ' twisted uud bent until hu becamo the I personal embodiment of tho Clutching Hand. As Elaine, transfixed with terror, watched Henuett's nstoundliig meta- nstouiiUIng raetu- morphosls, ho ran to the dour leading 10 me outer omco aim uasiuy locseu that also. Then, with his oca gleaming with J raKe und his hands working In murder- ous frenzy, he crouched nearer und nearer, toward Klalne. I She shrntik back, screaming again ' and again In terror. Ho was the Llulclilng nanu In spite of closed doors wo could now plainly bear Klalne's shrieks. Cralg, the secretary and myself made , u rush for the door to Dennetts prl- ' vuto ofnee. Finding It locked, wo be- gun to batter It Hv this time, however, Uennett had hurled himself upon Klulno und was slowly choking her. Kennedy found that It was Impos- slble to batter down tho door In time liy any ordinary means vjuicni) uu seized tho typewriter and hurled It tlirough tho panels. Then he thrust his hand through the opening and turned the catch. As we flung ourselves Into the room Uennett rushed Into a closet In a cor tier, slamming tho door behind him. It wuh composed of sheet Iron, and effec- tually prevented anyone from break- Ing through. Kennedy and I tried vain- ly, however, to pry It open. While we were thus endeavoring to force an entrance Uennett. in a sort of closet, had put on the coat, hat and mask which he Invariably wore in the character of the Clutching ,,.! rrl.. I... rxi.tttmiull nnened a iiuuu. iinu ,ic j -, - - secret door In the back of the closet and slowly made nn exit. Meanwhile the secretary had been doing his best to reviie Klalne. who was on the floor, hysterical and half unconscious from the terrlblo shock she had experienced. Intent on discovering Uennett's whereabouts. Kennedy and I examined the wall of the olllce. thinking there might bo some button or becret spring whlch would open the closet tloor. While we were doing fo the door of n large safe in the secretary's of- lice gradually opened, and the Clutch- lng Hand emerged from It. stepping carefully tow am me um.r n.-aU.i.b " the outer offlce. intent on escaping In that direction. At that moment 1 caught sight or him. and, leaping Into the secretar s offlce, I drew my revolver nnd ordered a . . .1 i.l. t.nii.K. Tin rlwVf1 ' o mrow ,, .. .-... Mru'0nfta !rtv.'5 -? lice. Suddenly he dropped one hand nnd pressed a hidden spring in the wall. Instantly a heavy Iron door shot out and closed over the wooden door. En trance to the private otllce was aoso- - , . ... off ,l,t.?'. cu " With an angry snarl tho Clutching Hand leaned at me. As he did so I tired twice. Ilo staggered back. The shots were heard by Kennedy nnd Elaine ns well as the secretary, . . .a ..-. ln .i tlioi j-llcinrWa and at tne same uiut .j -.-ww. ered tho tro " ""'"""" ,.i,irfliiee to the secretary s omce. -- - -- ... u '. " " I'.tedlv attemuting found to open the door of tho secretary s mm .... . - ------ - . offlce, which was locked. Kennedy drew a tevolver and Miot tiirougnino lock, bursting open the door. They rushed Into the room. Clutching Hand was apparently seat- ed In a chair at a desk, his face nur- led In hi. arms, w 1 .ne I ; - o" llls ,narl:' To their astonishment they discovered it was myself! My shots had mis"cu, ami 1.1 utiniiB Hand had leaped on me with man- dened fury. Dressed In my coat and hat, which --- ... ho had deft y removed a terove.pow. I. ' nL' 111P. lllllUlUMK ,,,..... .. .- ....- .. . . ., .,....... tlmo climbed through the window of tho outer offlce and was making his way down the tiro escape to the street. Ho reached the foot of the Iron steps, . . - ...i ..... ,.inu nuv leaped on miu i. i.... .. j Shouting a few directions to the sec retary, the clerks and Elaine, Kennedy climbed through tho window and dart ed down the lire escnpo In swift pur suit. Tho Clutching Hand, however, man aged to elude capture again. Whllo these exciting events were occurring In Bennett's offlce some j queer doings wero In progress In the heart of Chinatown. Deep underground, In one or mo 22-LS! SfcSJS s most members of the Chinese secret societies, was Tong wan, popuiany known us "the hlder," engaged in scane mysterious, work. Before him wero eight odd-shaped Chinese vials, and from these he was carefully meusurlng certutu propor tions, us If concocting some powerful potion. He stepped back mid looked around suspiciously as ho suddenly heard footsteps above. The next moment Long Sin, who hud entered through a trap door, climbed down a long lad der and walked Into the room. Approaching Tong Wah. he asked. "When will the death drink be ready?" "It 1 now prepared," was the re-! !!)'. A few ininutcB luter the Clutching Hand drove up to Long Sin's house In the taxlcah and, after paying the chauffeur, went to tho door and knocked sharply. In response to his knocking. Long Sin appeared on tliu threshold and mo tioned to Bennett to come In, evident I)' astonished to see him. As lie entered, Bennett made a se icret Blgn and said "I am the Clutch- irail, anu 1 imiewure w c'"t"'. In a tone which betrayed alarm and fear the Chinaman Intimated that he had no place in which Uennett could h., eoneenled with nnv decree of safety. I . nr ,,, 11p . ..lare,! sav- aj,ey at. Long Sin. ..j p0BBe8g hidden plunder worth ' geveu mm dollars," he pleaded ruick1y. "and If by your aid I can make a getaway, u seventh Is yours." , Tnt. chlnamun's cuiildlty was clear- y ,.X(.(Cd by Uennett's offer, while the ,ar). ,nention of the amount at stake , KiifTlrlent to overcome all Ills scrnpes. Aflcr ',.xcKU1(,ng a f,. ttords he flnnly agreed to aid the Clutching u 0,)eIlIllg a lril)) door In the floor of tl). room , wlllch they were utfi.wltni' In. 1e,l llennett ilriuli ii Htell. ,j.i. i ',,. ",i. .,1ii,n. ,.i,n,ni.r )n ,cj, 'ronK 'ah had so recently HPen preparing his invsterlous potion, AfJ uennett hank into a chair and ,,a,.3ed i,B lads over bis brow In mter weariness, Long Sin poured Into som(. ,,r lho inuor 0r death which Tong Wall had mixed. He band- , wnere isuenneu: oemanuea iven ed It to Uennett. who drank It eagerly. ' nedy. i How do you propose to help me to escape?" asked Uennett huskily. Without a. word Long Sin went to le ttal( an(1( gragnK 0Ile 0f the BtoOS( preyed it back, opening a ,arge receI,tai.e which there were two gIa8S COfjj,IB apparently contain- ng lwo dead Chinamen. Pulling out (ll coinlls. he nushed them before j!emlettp ii0 roBC. to his feet and ga7e(1 U)0I, tlt,.n with wonder. ; Lollg S broke the silence- "These men ne said, "are not dead; but they i . ... .i-.. ...if...... .. ..... nave neen in- mis lunuiuuu iui niauj .... ,, , what Is called in your language suspended animation." , .,j tnat w)lat vo intend to do with ' me,.. asked Uennett. shrinking back in terror. Tne chinaman nodded in affirmation a8 he pushed back the coffins. Overcome by the horror of the Idea Bennett, with a groan, sank back Into Ule chaIrj s),akng his head as If to in- mcate that the plan was far too ter- rlhlrt in iflrrv out with a sinister smile and a shrug of hjs shoulders Long Sin pointed to the cup from w,ich. Bennett had drank. ..But( dear master," he remarked suavely, "you have already arann a full , g . le 1)oton which causes Insensibility, and It Is overcoming you. Even now," he added, "you are too weak to rlse.. With a malicious chuckle Long Sin moved closer to his victim and siKike again. "Divulge where your seven million dollars are hidden," he suggested craftily, "and I will give you an anti dote." By this time Bennett, who was be coming more rigid each moment, was unable to speak. Slmvlv mul sifter a desnerate strue- gej ne manaEed to raise one hand and pointed to his breast pocket. The Chinaman Instantly thrust in his-j hand and drew out a map. For some moments Long Sin exam ined the map intently, and, with a grin . - . . . ., a. a 0f satisfaction, ne piaceo. 11 in nis own Pocket. Then he mixed wnat ne ue- -iro.i n . mire -mililnie and. nour- r -. ---- --,--: " ,. ,, ", , ,, .. , ueiu .1 10 ne..,.:.,., .... Ajj Bennett 0,)elled his mouth to drink it. Long Sin with a laugh slowly ,mIed tl)e cup away and poured its contents on the floor. By tlls me j wa3 Biowiy recovering my sense3 , tne sccrctary's offlce, where Uemiett hai, 1(.rt me ,n Ulu d1s. of lhe CIutchInB IIand Elaine. MeamvhB Kennedy had enlisted (,a h1i, of Uu) detectlvos and was scourlllg tie cUy f01. a trace of Ben- )ie(t 0f the taxlcab j which he had fled. Somehow, Keuuedy suspected, In- ouini-uu,, v..M t.., ... ve, Ulnt LonB sin might give ., ,,,,. , 1 antiAii-a w iwirn lining nnii ft fow moniel)t8 ater We were all on 1 grace. Is a sign of old age. and as we our ay Jn a c.u. tl Long Sns ilouse,i.i desire a youthful appearance, get Tlimigll We did not know It. Long busy at once with Wyeth's Sage -nd .. . .. mnmpt when Kennedy o. .,.,...,, ,i innv v.sith vnuneer. W.V.W . ...... "" " "" Tohiim'iiiI Flats Light, clean airy, furnished suits that will suit ou. Phone 243J,6th&Plno LET US TAKE THAT STITCH IN YOUR TIRE AND SAVE NINE WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RETREAD YOUR TIRES .1. E. llovtlr 'Sec tlic Vulcanizing Man" Baggage Freight Moving PHONE 187 PHONE WESTERN TRANSFER CO. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan I'ntU'iI Press Service I NEW YOltK, May 17. College J ...... I. spoil fans In New York are consider- 1 nblj stirred up by the unofficial llollmf.,nf.nl that Jim Thorpe, former ... .., , ,lll ,Cl,,ml,., In nil l,rnnpha nf tl,n track "'"" - """ -"" '" "" """ I tie up with the Columbia Unl- verslty a, football coach. Jim Is now .. . ... .... ,.... ' "' sptt -"''y '"n'"s w,ln u,al Llllu and the drop from the big league cir- player limit rult would undoubtedly cult to one of the minors probably stuck with McCrnw. Is not ultogtber to the liking of the About the only thing that will bar Columbia from gaining Thorpe's ser-ex-gr dlioit star. , . .. . , ,. . . vices Is the coin of the realm. Tho No one at the big University on ,inioult Ul0 colk.ge authorlUIcs think Harlem Heights will say that he has mifficlent for a first-class coach would been Invited to steer the proposed football squad; but on the other side- h,,,., neither will they deny It. Thorpe , without doubt the best man Colum-,ise ,. ,. for coach H bl.. could wenre for a coach. knocked at his door, was feeline in his 'inside pocket to see that the map bc had taken from Uennett was perfectly safe. Finding that he had it, he smiled with his peculiar oriental guile. Then ne openeu me uoor anu sioou lor a moment, silent. Long Sin eyed us all, then, with a placid smile, said, "Follow me. I will ' show you." There was Bennett, seated rigidly in the chair beside the table, from which , the vials and cups, about which we , knew nothing, had been removed. i Hll.i.1 .1 ! .1 I. 1. n .... nn O ' n n 1. A .1 I. A.. ouw uiu ,l iiajJi.eii. asncu ucu- , nedy. "He came here," replied Long Sin, with a wave of his hand, "and before 1 1 could stop him he did away with him- self." "oll we'vo tint him" mimed Ivpn. . ....... ... .v , . in,.-,i ,,, ,1,1., tut nedy. shaking ills head sadly, adding"''' all letters delivered from this 1st. after a pause, "but he is dead." Elaine, who had followed us down, covered her eyes with her hands and was sobbing convulsively. I thought she would faint, but Kennedy led her gently away into au upper room. As he placed her in an easy chair, he bent over her, scathingly. "Did you did y-u really love him!" he asked in a low tone. Still shudd-rlng. and with an eager ' look at Kennedy, Elaine shook Rer beautiful head. Then, slowly rising to tier feet, she looked at Craig appealingly. rorsnc ...c, ...u..uu. ...,., holding out her hand. Then she added, in a voice tense with emotion. "Thank you for saving me." Kennedy took her hand. For a mo- ment he held It. Then he drew her to- ward him, unresisting. THE END. EASY 10 DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR YOC CAN lllll.NU HACK COLOR A.N'O LUSTRE WITH S.(JE TEA) .... CII, pitiiit 1 , .... ..-.. 1..1. ..wh , wncn you uareu ,. -"(., .; " .,..., .0,11 Sage Tea and Sulphur no one can tell. naturally, so becauso it's done so naturally, so .ovenly. Preparing this mixture at 'home, though, Is mussy ana trouoie- some. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic caUed Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair lust dampen a SDonge "T ' ' ,rlish -,th lt and draw this one small morning all gray hair disappears, and. after an- 'other application or two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy ,md iUurlant. You will also discover .dandruff Is gone and hair has stopped i..l. '"'; -.", . . w ""'i11."" ' ! glossy, soft and luxuriant. (Paid Advertisement) See Clillroto for desirable piopeily anil good farm lands. city 0.1.1 .Main. unwnv. r.APAOK Arnom 64 Mam Hauled Delivered Storage knows the game us few living men do, l,ar none. And besides his knowledge of the , , , .,,... .. i ,, ......... ii cak In snort he Is the best all around an-...,.,,.,, iin,,ne loose In this section 0r the country. Me could ably assist "1 "","",', . , ' " .,h ". IcU I ga mo am nt prlng wou d U '" "s ,l .,,a8.ebn,1 COac' "e K migniy goou piayer on me m- mond and had It not been for tho not pay his carfare, nnd before they get close enough to talk business with the big Redskin they will have to re- their figures npwaTd about four tlme3 Advertised tUt Tho following .unclaimed mall 'matter advertised on the 15th day of May j.,i,-)( vin be sent to the dead ,etter offlce at Washington, D. C, on the 2!ith day of May. Anderson, Miss Jessie Hrown, Mrs. Ida Beale, C. C. Coker, Charles Cockerroan, Frank Elliot, Jelly Finley, J. L. Johnson, Robt. ' Kobayashl, S. S. Paul, Al Pastego, Romano Kenton, Jack Smith, Carl C. A charge of one cent will be made In calling for letters please say "ad vertised." W. A. DELZELL, P.M. A machine especially equipped to wash carpets, at the' Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. 6-1-tf Herald want ads get results. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the Court of Klamath COUnty, ' .Oregon, win revive u.u v w (Including May 21, 1915, for the tear- , ing off the old shingles and replacing new- cedar shingles on old court 'house, to be, laid four Inches to the j weather. Same to be completed by 'Juno 1st. I The court reserves the right to re ject any und all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, '.May 12, 1915. MARION HANKS, County Judge, .JOHN HAGELSTEIN, County Com. F. H. McCORNACK. County Com. 13-18 t.MlutIoii Declining the Intention to Change the Present Grade of Sixth Street, between High anil Wio-biiigton Streets. The Coinmou Council of tho City , viani.uu ..... uCC.u.. 6 .. - . eni 10 cuange 1110 gruue i 011.1 Sixth street, from High to Washington stioet, rrom Its present grade to the grade shown and set out as follews: Shtli Street Curb Grades West East High street, north line. 189.0 187.0 Washington street, south lino 236.0 SKlli Street Sidewalk Grade West E.tst High street, north line. 194.0 187.0 Washington street, south lino 241.0 Does hereby, on motion of Council man H. J. Lockwood, duly seconded, tosoUe that It Is the intention of tho Common Council of the City of Klam ath Falls to change the grade that has beeu heretofore officially established 011 Sixth street, from the northerly Hue of High street to the southerly lino of Washington street, so as to conform to the words and figures contained In the table and description of tho new grado furnished by the city engineer, above set forth. This resolution shall be kept of record lu tho office of the Police Judge, uud shall be published for ten consecutive publications in the city official newspaper, according vto the provisions of Section 252, Article III of the Charter of the city. City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, ss: State of Oregon. 1. A. L. Luavltt, Pollco Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby attest the foregoing to be I a proper and correctly enrolled copy , 01 tne resolution uumiwu !- -Ity of the raombers of the Coaao s Council, and approved by tbt Mayor f at a regular meeting held May 4,. .' 1915. A. L. U5AVITT 4' Police Judge of the City of KUMtb. & Falls. Oregon. ';''$''