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MARSIL LANDS frggfflfr cheSi t
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's Neatest bargains at $20 per acre and upward!. Ktiy Ten.
A Hi Use of a Flask.
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WKthNESDAY. MAY 13, 1W8.
tXTUtCUEMATI
Now is the time to think about
a celebration this Summer. It
has been suggested that instead
of having a Fourth of July cele
bration, something should be
done to entertain the farmers
and visitors who will come to the
city for the institute and to at
tend the adjourned meeting of
the Water Usera Association in
June. With a very little expense
it would be possible to arrange
a general celebration at this
time. Something along the line
of "market days" now" so popu
lar might prove very beneficial.
The merchants could offer
special inducements in bargain
sales, and the farmers could
bring in stock which they might
wish to dispose of at auction.
This would interest and benefit
both the farmer and the mer
chant and would be more profit
able than spending money on a
street parade, and horse racing.
History will be made at the
conference of Governors called
to meet at the White House to
day. Never before has the pre
sident of the United States con
ferred with the governors of the
states or their representatives.
The conference is called for the
purpose of discussing the great
problem of the conservation of
the national resources. Besides
the governors many other promi
nent men will be present as dele
gate. For this meeting the
famous east room of the White
House is used. A combined
framework and platform 62 feet
long and 19 feet high has been
placed along the east wall, and
this will be used t hold the
giant maps made by the forest
service each of which ib 12 by 16
feet
Americana traveling abroad are
often puzzled on the subject of
baths, says the June Delinea
tor. We are so used at home to
the luxury of a procelain tub,
that we feel as if we had fallen
in among the heathen when
after a dusty journey we find
there is no bath in the pension.
There are always public baths in
European cities, frequented by
people of refinement. The baths
are kept immaculately clean, and
the prices charged are not hjgh,
say twenty-five cents for every
thing included -soap, towel and
dip. If you like a bran bath,
which is most refreshing, you
can have a sack of bran to' throw
into the tub for about tea cents.
There are of ten swimming pools
in connection with these places,
and the attendants art usually
very good chiropodists and man
icurists, as well as hair-dressers.
You can order a bath brought to
you if you like, and it might be
amusing to do this once, for a
novelty. These come dearer,
naturally; but all these things
are part of the varied experi
ences which make up the' pecu
liar charm and novelty of a jour-'
ney abroad.
Vote for the University appro
priation bill at the June, election.
You do hot want to. send your
children to other state schools to
secure an education, so vote to
support the Oregon institution,
Giving your wife your weekly
wages is a great discouragement
to borrowers.
Money may not be much" of an
argument but it ia a bluff that
usually goes.
Klamath FaAs'neetfi a real et -tate
exchange.
(Orlclnil.)
Many yeara ego. when I mi n young
I bail occasion to iuoe my otllce
briottflni aud 14ml a negro en I KM
Bill for tbt purpose. After lb min
ing I mlseed a uew lity dollar over
coat I waa aura Dill bail taken It and
bad him arretted, but iluce there wan
no evidence against blni be nan dis
charged. My uew oBce was on the second
Boor, apart front otlur offices. One
afternoon wlieu I waa sitting there
aloM at work ou my Uwk Hill oen
d tbe door Atid came In. lie li.nl not
been paid for his services and ailed
for tbe money. 1 gate It to lilm an.l
laid:
"BUI, perhaps yon know who stole
my otercoat. Try to tlnd It nml tiring
It to ine. If jou do, I'll p.t V"i ell
for your trouble. If not, I'll send (he
uiau who stole It to stale pilson ju-l "
"I'll try." be said as he hhUI.I the
uioue) I paid lilui and went nwny
I bad adu-rtlsvd ni) loss, and Ibo
next day a woman and u llllle Klrl
came luto ui) office with the iiiI-miiii:
coat. 'Ibe ivotnuu said thai u lu-ro
bad sold It to her fur W mid th.it .lie
would know bliu If she should nv him
again. I bad lilll rearrested. She
Identified blni, and he wn tried and
aeut to atatc prison for two jciiin.
After It Mas all oeil Icnrm-d thai
Mil was a very bnd man. lie h id Uvii
slave, and bis former master had
aakl that be was Ibe only neigro he
bad owned Hut he was afnild of
That BUI badeter Urn n criminal U.
fore stealing tuyiut I did nut learn
Upon getting Ibis Information I re
membered wllb some feeling his l-.lt
to me when I was nlouV' iu my olilte
I am a,iaiall uiau; he was a large mid
powerful oue. Indeed, I bad been
completely at bis mercy. It occurred
to me that after be bad .cru-d his
term be might make me another tlll
for lb purpose of taking his revenge
for an enforced resldeme Iu prison,
I waa anBclently Impressed vrltb
this to note tbe time uf expiration of
BlU'a term, so that when lie un re
leased I might be prepared for him.
but I didn't count ou time reduced for
good behavior. Oue eveung just before
I waa ready to abut up my office urn)
go borne tbe door uiieued nml Iu
walked Bilk He assumed the same
cool. Impudeut mauuer as before. I
at looking at blm from my desk.
"You don't remember me. do ou.
boaar be aald.
"Yea; I remember you very well.
You're tbe man wbo stole my overcoat-
"And tbe man you sent to state
rtaou."
"Yea. I remember tbat too."
Be was looking about blm, Klaoclug
oat of tbe wludow, taklug Iu the situ
ation. I knew be bad come to kill me
and waa only considering tbe question
of my aurrouudlngs with a view to do
ing tbe Job without Ita belug known
wbo waa tbe murderer. Hearing u step
In tbe ball without, be dels) ed. All this
I could read In bis ejes as plaliUy as If
It bad been written In capitals ou the
desk before me. Tbe step waa lost Iu
tbe distance, and Bill's mauuer Indi
cated tbat be considered an obstacle re
moved. BUM, be must bate fully appre
ciated tbe many possible dangers of
being tracked. If not caught Iu tbe act
He kept bla eyea and ears open for'nny
Iblng without. There was a coal stove In
Ibe center of tbe office, war where be
stood, and a heavy Iron poker. 1 saw
blm take la tbe poker, and I knew by
bla expreaalon tbat be bad chosen It
for weapon. It would make no noise.
I also inferred by tbla tbat be waa
probably faarned. He doublleea bad
so money wltb which to buy a weapon.
A door slammed o tbe floor above,
and there waa a step on the stairs.
tfouie one waa coming down. Hill's
eye changed In a twinkling.
"I'm gwlne to try 'n' do better, boss,"
be aald.
"Ho I would advise you."
"Couldn't )ou help" me u lectio "
Here waa a ray of' hope. Not from
tbe passing person I dared not risk
calling. In tbe rlgbt band drawer of
my deak I remembered baring placed
brown glass flask shaped like a re
volvar and commonly called pocket
pistol. Billbad glreu me au excuse to
open tbe drawer.
"I might give ion few dollars," I
aid, "to keep you till you can get a
Job. I keep atampa and petty cash iu
tbla drawer. You needn't come Inside
tberall. I can band It to you."
Tie person coming downstairs: had
gone out Into tbe atreet, and all waa
still. Watching BlU'a eye, I saw that
soy time bad cone. Grasping the
poker, bt started for tbe gate In tbe
rail. 1 opened tbe drawer, seized the
pocket ptatol, brought It to bear on blm
and cried flercely:
"Oanda up!"
Hla banda went over bla bead aa If
worked by apring. Fearing tbat If 1
delayed be would discover my trick, I
cried:
"Face tbf door!"
Again I gaye tbe third order:
"Hove forward!"
I marcbed Bill out and down the
treat, boplng to meet a policeman, but
there were only about a doxen police-
Ben In tbe town, and I waa obliged to
Ma my prisoner to tbe police station,
waert be waa locked up,
I fouard witnesses to prove tbat Bill
had told, tljeni at pe time of bla con
The Eldred Company
F. C. ELDRED, Manager
Bonanza, Oration
Saddles. Harness and Supplies
Wo make a specialty of first-class, guaranteed,
hand-made Saddles and Snaps. Our Saddles
have an established reputation.
Orders From Everywhere Solicited
vietlon that when tin Kof out of prison
he would kill inc. Willi my own stnto
inent. iMeked by this testimony, 1 wai
mem. ikicmm o ...is .--... ...,. . K, , (.,.
Hiaueil tirput mm wnerv ne wiiiiHiii i . ', ,. , ... ...i,.,!. " t,.i..u
trouble me for number of ,.,, ... "':!' 'r.?.' ... . '' I,. . ' 1
I. Hit If"illl uriniit.iiii i !
longer. I hne neer slmv seen or
heard of him.
Ni:t.SUN MAXWUI.L
Summons
In llii-fluiilt t'oml "I Ihe Slate ol
lllOll'i
I In the name ol tli stale ol Oregon:
You ant belch) nsuiicd to aer am.
uiiincrllic complaint (Hot g"lnt )ou
IlitlicnlMU' entitled null on or Mine
Satunla). June llli, IWW, U-ing Ihe
Inst ilm .icrilU'.l in Ihe older lor ul
ll-iil Ion ol thin iniiiiiumia.lhe tllsl (Ull'll
rallon ol which Mil nu ,lunly, Ms)
L'ltd, Usui, ami II ton Ml so to answer,
(or want Ihentit, the ilaintin will apply
In tin-omit lor the n lie! demaiiilisl In
Ibe tiunilaliit, llled heteiii, tints it: for
ndrt'ltt-illsrohing Ibe Imn.ls) ol instil
moii) existing Is'tnreii plaiiilKT and de
li'inl.uil This llliilontiN l semsl lit I'llhlli-alliHl
in (he l.'trnliiK llrralil, byonler nl lion.
lli'iirt I. l-'iiiin, .liulp' nlthe I'iiinlt
I'nilit lnr Ihe llml JiiilleUI district nl
lln-k' Inliil Mi) Isl, Hsu, whlrlior
Republican Cmulidutus
I' M. Ki'iialnt -Hon. II, M, I'Le, a'U
V. ', natnr, l nil Ihal we can al (m
In one canillilate, .Mr t'ale is u man
ot jili-fl'im; aiMMrnme, nu i liieiil
sH-al.er, n man tbat iiinlrr.lati.lit Ihe
ptlitteal flliiatinii. While many ti'iiret
that Mr. 1'ullon was Unteii, et we
lenlite, l) thu xole Mr. fake iiieiitl
in bis lioine lOtint) 111 it lie ius pnmlar
llien-us Mr. I'ultoii wasbeie, Mr. fake
Is ili-se;ving of his parly Mile.
(Viigressiiinn- W. (". Ilattley iiinls
to bis ut record wllli pibli; in fa I ln tier riiiiln- illiniums to l pulillshrtl
reroid is bis plalfuiiu.
Juslireol tlit' 'upreiuo I'ourt I! S
Reau ni-etls nnsK-i-lal Ineiilion.
Dairy ami Kol ('onitnlssluner -J. W.
(Ulley Is also n Winner.
IE. !!. Coinmls.ioner T. K. CmnpU-ll
isa man (or Ihe -nile und is i-nlillel
lo the iniplxirt n I lie tnllie pari).
I'nH-(-utin Attorney l, V. Kutkeli
lall, as I'rosecuting Attorney, is prart-
Ically wllliout opKisoii. He is well I
Hiiallllcl ami Klamalli and laikc (ouut- i
les are to I e conttratulaliil ou having
been utile tit place irniiia li lit an nt
lorney In nouiiiiatlori (nr iIm plare.
Ptale Fen itor tie". II. Meiryuian, as
State Senator, is a rising toiin' Slaks-1
man hating eie.l inn-term In thu I jiu- "
er lliiuai-anilileiiionstratiil bis nliilily. lT"rn"",r "
i:..P,.-,.iai.u- our si.,.,. i:..,.j D v KUYKENnAI.I.
ABEL ADV
mmrm
inn n j wttk lnr U l1llleeullVl ttrrksi
liimi llo- l.ltlat nl Ms), llw.
A I.. I.CAVITI'.
Allorueylor I'lslnlill.
Professional Cards
DR. WM. MAKTIN
Dentist
Oniceoer Klamath County Hank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
Otliirc ocr Hittolllce, Klamath Kails,
Oregon
Attorney at Law
ri'enlalitei). II. I'. IU Un;i. anJ II. A.I
Itratlnln, nie flionn ramlhliiles ami will '
iiinri- than poll their parly i-tnniilli, '
Slierill W . It. Harms i i lliiulilinl (
to (ill Iheollico, Imviin; i-rel .isasiess.rjn r p uietu
or n( l.aleCntiiily,iiloail.-pul) sheiifl. 1
KUmatb Kails, Oregon
He b.i s K'hI t-dmatioo, is an nclhe
man, well acquainted with all the pur
rouniling coiiuly and inake un etliclent
oiricer. Vote (or blm.
Comity Cleik O.K. Delai, asCoiinty
Clerk, la Aell ktioun to joii nil, havlnt:
served tils i-ouuty Sclnxil Siis;ili.
leiident iu n nay that is a credit In biiu
sell. He Is now serving as Pepiity Sher
iff n( Hits muuly and is known to k a
throuiilily rompi-icnt man.
Lnuniy ircimurer i, ,ita i-chih, us
Treasurer, is well known to)ou nil und
be points with pililo In bis iih', rrronl.
Srlmol Siiei!nlenili-nt .1, (I, Swan
Is a man Ilia 1 lias lni u iiiuIiuouhI)'
before, the public (or the past live )i ars
and baxncmmpllslied wonileislneluvat.
lonal lines. Hois will llttidfor Hie
place,
Ansestor l!-rt r. Witlir(i,nAKess
or, is the rljjbl man in Ihe nkIiI plnie,
having served a number of )rnr In tin
Abstract Olllro ami lin Iiik n lompli-lv
aljslrnct of ci ry piece of ilieiled Imnl
In Hie loimty, puis him inn cmlllnii to
better Juilyo tint valueof it-alcM.tliMhau
any other man wi- know.
County Kurveyor M, I). Williams lias
been coiinp!uiiiii"ly Ix-fnru llin publii:
during his term of (.line, Ills work
si-aka fin bis ellleleney.
County (!uiiiiiilslnner -C. .1. Hulnule
is a pioneer of Klamnlb Cnunly, He is
u conK'ivntltii liuslnefH man nud bus
uiu'le n snu-ei'B wild his haii IiuIiii-h
venturer, and it Is fair to iiHsume Hint
he will ilo as well Willi Ihe county him-iieis.
Dentist
Ainriirau Hank A. Trust Co.'s llull.llng
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining I'arlora
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
furs Wanted
C 1). YVillson la In the market for nil
kinds of furii, for which he will pay the
hiuhBBt market price. Address him
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
nt
We Make Little
""WMaissssssMaisasjAH.ffMsssssslsi-iTMsssVsV
Fuss
But there 'is always
something doing at
our place in the House
Furnishing line. We'
carry the largest stock
of House Furnishings
in Klamath County.
See us for a Square
Deal.
VIRGIL & SON
Al Ibe Bridge on Main Sired
Klamath Palls G VVInema
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
rurnlture nml pianos carefully
moved. Ilaeiravu wnunn -.i
i .i".-r" -.n ""
kviiitui oruying,
given
ago
oylr.g. All
)t attention.
work
tiromnt atlenll.n n.,u
to and from all bonis. I 'hone lull
New lino of Kdlnon plionographs and
records at Winters' JenelrySlore.
COLBURN 6 YOUNG
Proprietors
Incorporated November 20, iqoq
Statement of Condition
of the.
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DICKMB1K 31, 1907
RESOURCES
liiwna ami DliicountM S340.530.uo
BontlaandSccuritieM . 63,525 84
Real EaUto, Ilulldintrn uml
Fixture 14,745.18
Cttah nntl Siifht Kxchnnuo 100,247.09
$885,049.51
U ABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully paid $100,000.00
SurpluH and ProfitH 21,753,11
Duo Other ItunkH . 32,000.94
DfiNiitltN . 431,205,40
$585,040.51
I, Alex Martin, Jr., t'sihlor of tho ulxiu mm,,
bank, do solemnly avrrar that tho iihoki' .titr
liirlil is true to tbe best of my kliowl.sVr iiml .l.f
AI.KX MAltTIN. Jlf I B.llrr
SuliM'rlbrsI Slid sworn in Ix-forr un' Dm 1 1 1, i(v
of January, ltM. '
IS'alf f. II Uu
Notary I'ubllc fur One ,n
orncEKs
ALU MARTIN
K.R.KIAMU
ALU MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
VIce-Prcsldcnl
Cashier
Ass't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choicest of Wlaca. Liquors and agars
rCatera
Ihe mo
try It,
age w
klmUf
to the belter class uf trsdr, llh m.tliir toeffrtj
most critical. You'll notice th difTrrmrr whrara
Just the place lo drop In for n rrfrrshlnc Unn-
hen you need a stimulant Pun- luiunn of til
for family trade sprcUlty
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Table, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Floss and Feltolene Mattresses
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pea
cil wot en wire Springs, the only this!
for hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockers.
W. H.. DOLBEER
Successor to a St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CHAS. K. W0RDEN
I 'resident
A. M. WOKDKN
Cashier
VlcfPrrl
The ilanerican Bank and Truit Go
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CAPITAL, 1100,000.00
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