The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 15, 1908, Image 2

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CHE EVENING HERALD
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How to RMiiT.-t IVtt maMTarttar,
..rase onior. tuctnaal .hock oa rr taoal bank,
ilaiapa, eotn. or oirrwcy,
Knwm Law or Oaaoon.-SoMkm (Mol
tn. lasm of Ormon tntaa Ikal wkoamr any
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W tea? tma " Ula BUI wltkoat
Ai.t mwrrlaa an ardor Ikarafar. oork amvapor
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In akall imw aaalart sort ponu. wkMkw
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Kill DAY. MAY 15, I90H.
RMDLATINO Til SALOONS
On Wednesday morning the
new ordinance in Salem went
into effect requiring that all aa
loon fronts hH be opened in
such a manner that people walk
ins; along the sidewalk may have
a full and uninterrupted view of
the barroom. Previous to this
many of the saloons had com
plied with the law, a few of
them having opened their fronts
two weeks ago. The new ordi-
tianr alan nmhifiW thst iuu of
boxes in the saloons and forbids' "''"viiiui' or ro!
MARSH LANDS Orego richest soil.
ao rnt. vedetable matter. Klamath's dreatest bargains at $20 per acre and upward.. Eaay Termi.
ABEL ABY
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A ROSE !
I BY ANY OTHER
- NAME.
Bf ). LUDLUM LEE. X
"llere. Mlck. .vim." riled hl minter.
'Come ImrU here' I want In talk In
ynu" TIumi In uhNtled. nml the liuu
wni Unit of
"Hiil MrCiie. ou, mlck, oii,
You mlcU, on "
"I did not iliwn my tmim, nml I
wouldn't take lulwuitni:.' of n womiin
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furs Wanted
WllliMW In III Hi1 market for all
I Ural iif furs, for which lie will 'my the
l.tl.nii itmrket nrlce. Address hlni at
Klamntli I'iiIIi. Ori-nim.
KI.iiiiIIi l Pu.Bc library
llu Klanulh Full I'uMIe Library l
okmi eery afternoon fmin ' B:l
o'clock iiml each eu'iilnc from l):.W In
WtWN'WH-t-H l tret mid lelurely shook the iiahc-i from id o'clock. A cordial Invitation
Auy true musician known what n ' d VV nml irHtv.lisl In letlll It. J ,,. ,rt lo .
trial It la to practice Chopin's "nrtli . " "'. ."'""" '.. I ,. ,, tft hl.kev. When
Copyrighted, 1M, Ivy llir Aaaoelntr.l
uirrary rrr.a.
If I urn u (treat Mi: man," walled a
volet In Hit' I ret.
'I'll. 111:111 curled iii nl tin1 f.sit of tin
l'lftli "lint tin ,mii mink or nun. Jiuki
aociurue uuiitf n uauti orvnii on me, " " " " " ,- , i.i....... ... 11..1 11 1.
a itikiiiit-riint' iiitiiiiiii in im.t 11 imitti ih' inn iiiiiib iMiii' imm"-i 1 "' ..--. .-
.1 laity tret 'tiutM It mii talk -im'.ui up iimlcr tlif r.itiiiiiiiiI,"ImiihIsI
limn lailli'H cim talk. Mick, mill unit miifliointc utiinip," U llio Conlliif n
llim lli.'V I'M 11 Hit. oil. lllll into!) 1 .1 ..I. I. !.... . iVnivr Mill lilki'V. Nnr.
UiIiiK-t. Well. tliN tits. iliH'Sii't curt for, uiill(. itcuml K I". V. r.e. Nil. I liy
trect Is ErlntlliiB out "Way IKiwn In
Honolulu' au.l tlie plmiolii In the tot
ts ueit d.wr I. iHslillltlK out "Tin
Merry Widow" waiu. Xunili McOn
knew nhnt It ineaiit, for nlu had Ihsmi
tteuiptlnc audi n miracle for the lat
hour, cU luir of iiiimlc lntersiernsl
Willi certnlu portluvut expretnloiM
wblcti her mottier would lime teriutsl
"hocking."
Tup doorl!! rniic lmr.ly. nml n
Nonli roie to autwer It xlie Kilt.
dlK-ordaut pound usm the kei ih If
to Illustrate tier mood. She ulx'h.il I lie
door, to U fjcrtl Willi the errand Uiy . Ioiik un.l 11 lilt fonnldahle,
froui the ntJllun. stolidly chew lim pint ' withal 11 unod utiiiie: et.
her name. I don't it tint 11 name
liinllers lunch. I'ts'ls h.nt hceii llslit
I111: llmt mil for jeiiru-'WIi.il' In a
inline' mid . roe liy 1111) oilier name'
mid nil that sort of rot."
Mlck'x little eies mvimsl to sejrili
,1 ' those of his mnsler.
1 "Now, 111) name Is n M'r) Cno.1 one.
' I thlnk-Joslah I'tvtIiiKliiDseti lUther
I ndiiilt. lint
Mltk. I Kite
('. I. Will
Il
the sale of liquor in the re
course We're while
stricted district The success of
this new ordinance will be
watched with interest through-1
out the state, as many of those
most familai' with the saloon
question believe this is the only
way the saloons can be success
fully regulated.
The wettest town in the
United States is said to be the
new village, of Benbow City, in
Illinois, which has grown up.
around the Standard Oil Com-1
pany's new refinery. It has 18 1
registered voters and 23 saloons. I
In addition to the 23 saloons,
there are seven brewery agen-.
cies, and each dramshop and
each agency pays $500 a year li
cense. Payments for the com
ing year have already been made
and the little village starts out
with a $15,000 nest egg. The 18
voters will meet soon lo decide
how to spend the money which
they have received for licenses.
Anr nr i,m M'liltiO" tie in. n. if. ..I I Mill my won! Unit It WHS .cortlttl latt
to say U'lwrvii the lgorous move ' tditlit. I offered It to n certain )oiiui:
I wouiiin tiloin: Willi nil in) nuri.iij
KihhIs, iin.l-well. tiiil It mildly. Mirk.
to spate your feellUKt ns lullie were
spartsl Dot, I KUess ion mid I au
t hum for nwhlle )t without fear of
miy Interruption from n third party"
Mltk Mvintsl In hai tllisl of this
At a conference between the
the leaders of the house and sen
ate it was practically agreed
that Congress shall adjourn Fri
day May 22. The senate passed
the agricultural bill carrying an
appropriation aggregating' $12,
142,157. For building roads and
making other permanent im
provements in the national for
est $1,000,000, instead of 500,000,
aa provided by the house of
represeutatives, was appropri
ated, giving one-half the amount
asked by the chief forester.
V v ssssoasojssiaaasasss
.,Twentyrseven states have de
clared in favor of popular elect
ion of federal senators, and Sen.
ator Owen, of Oklahoma declares
that of the 19 remaining, two
thirds are ready to do 30. If
four or five more tate legis
latures should join the 27 in
petitioning Congress for an
amendment to the constitution,
that body would be forced to sub
mit the amendment to the people
for ratification or rejection.
lne senate committee on
Usance has unanimously agreed
to report the bill already passed
by the House providing for the
permanent restoration of the
words "In God We Trust" to
gold and silver coins of the
United States. The motto was
driected to be omitted from the
coins by order of the President
A favorable report was made
to the House on Representative
Humphreys-'. ...bill appropriating
$50,000 for the erection of mon
uments along the old Oregon
trail. The bill authorizes the
employment of a commission to
erect the ' monuments at an
annual salary of not 'over $2500.
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Because a patent medicine
concern published her picture
and a testimonial which she said
aha did not giye, r.Miss France
Wynne, a saleswoman in a
New Yory department store, has
recovered $6,000 damages. j
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Sumnion.H
In Hie Circuit Coml nl llie Mali id
llieifiiii (or Klaumtli County.
John K.MiiUTUIntllf, s. Ainsii.la
Kiln Ko.inUil.li-n.lsnl, mill In r.iilly fur
dltoice,
III tin inline nl the state id Oieiimit
You nre lirreh) ie.pilicd In appear nnd
niisni'i the complaint lllisl susIiikI you
In the ntsite cntlllrd suit on or More
fAluriU), June 13th, IWW, Mil the
Utt dal pii-cilU'il In the order lor pot
lli'iillmi nl lids summons, the Ills! puMI
en I Inn nl which Miiunn Saturday, May
L'ii.I, IISIS, nud if tun foil hi In misner,
for want tliemd, llie i.lalnlilt will apply
In Ih.M-.Miil fnr the li'll.l deuiklid.sl In
U..III.. ,,,, I I. ...I .t....ul .. lK ll.tl
hit) sen IlKt-led his pipe and ,n,rr,, i llie o.mp aliil. Idisl leieiii. In-iillJ (nr
nway with nu nlrof hall.f.i.tlou 'llie n ilccieo ill..lvilut llie l.nd. nl inatil
lencs nulled u kIkIi, nud s.ime pink ' nmii) exMIni! U'twivn plsmtin nml di
petnjs were wiifltd tlowu with the. friiditlit
next hreere Another hreele nnd then riilsilliiiiuua. serttsl hy pilhlii'atlnli
n slipper hit rrellui!liu)eii on the In the l.tenlii( lli-rnld.liy older id lion,
heiid. lie siine.nil It rntlnr rrltlcilly Henry I. IViihhi. Jiiilift ol the Circuit
"Itather n ue.it little fool thil, Mick ('ourt lor the 111. I judicial dUtrlct id
We will take the slipper hnine nnd pill ' Oicisnli. iUlid .M 1st, IWW, wlilclmr
It on the mantelpliHe, and some da) ,,.r rtspilres summon to 1st puldlthrd
I iiiajl..- who can lelll-Cluderelld. in) ,,,,. ..t r ,u coiiefiille areks
7 I Cinderella, )uii midrrstuinl, not the
I one lu lue rnir) ihwe, win come nioiiK
nij.t ..la,,., ,i.
"MICK, TOD Aim I HATR PIStsjVKItCD A
WOkPUirCL TIIIXO."
'Do I look like n inn.
sapped Norab.
Uttor
"What's your uauiel" turleil the
boy be besau to fumldo In his
pocket for a letter.
"My name la McCue." said Nornli,
OBMWbat curtly.
Tb boy begnu to buui. NurnU could
not recall the air, but Ita Illusive famil
iarity annoyed her.
"Wbat la It you want, boy" she de
maaded. "I'm look I u' for a gcut named White.
That's wbat t want. Does be Ihe here
or don't bet"
"Certainly be doea not," Noruli ns
aured hliu. "My name Is McCue, nud I
lire here with my mother uo one else.
D)ou understand, you stupid little"
She atopped abruptly. The iy had
beguu to sing the aame nlr with words:
"Hue UcCuc. you mlck, ou;
Vou mlck, you."
Tbla was too much! Nornli slammed
the door with great force. It was use
less to et en attempt to practice now.
Her brain waa In a whirl of euiotlous.
Ever alnce last night, wheu ahe had
ijuarrcled wltb Joab, thing bad gone
wrong. Bbe would go out and alt In
tb old apple tree aud flgbt It out wltb
herself. Bbe would climb to her favor
ite branch and write out that musical
exercise for the professor. Wltb a few
blank sheet of paper under her arm
and clad lu a very smart while sweater,
she emerged from the side door, saun
tered around Ibe yard of the house
and climbed up the old ladder that
leaned ngaluxt the apple tree.
HI 1 waa comfortably sealed ou one
of the upper branches w ben she again
caught distinctly those familiar strains
of "Huge McCue," tbla time whistled.
"If that Impudent boy hna come
back again I'll" Hut Norab got no
further la her one aided conversation.
Instead of a tneeaenger boy appeared a
tall, atrappluf youth, pipe In mouth, a
UaT walking atlck In bnnd, followed
by a sprightly little Irish terrier. He
had atopped and wo talking to his
companion.
"Mlck, you old boy," aajd the man,
"you aee tfiat ladder over there. Well,
I'm going to smash It In forty pieces.
If there la anything I bate It la a silent
reminder of thlug that might have
been and happy days gone by,"
Mlck gave aaaent by a sharp bark
aa the man etrode up and gate the
ladder a rigorous kick.
"How dare you)" came from beblud
the screen of aoft green leaves aud
pale pink bloom.
The dog pricked up bis ears, and the
man simulated amazement.
,'Mlck," be proceeded, "you and I
have discovered a wonderful tulog-a
talking tree."
Mlck wagged bla tall.
'Brute!' cams from the skies above.
"The tree la now addressing you, my
dear Mlck."
Mlck gave several delighted yelps,
ran up and down the yard and started
arojind. t dtveerner,.
limn Die l-t .Ijt nl Ma, IWH.
, l i.i.AVirr,
Allnruevfor I'lalntllf.
Professional Cards
rrelluehiiysen m and pulT.sl at M
ple. lie stauced up In the branchc
of the tret with his head ou one ldc
A shower of pink petult njiuixt lilllnl
ed hi in,
"Kb. little Cinderella," he said kI
uaturislly "What say )ou"
"What say IV she inluiltkcd. "I say
that when a really truly fairy prince
conies alnuc 'I'll ii with him and
chance my horrid tiumc from Mcf'ue
to"
"FrelliiKnU)i.en." he sui;..'titl
The mssuiiI nlliiiH-r hit It I tit iUn.-.-r
Ollsly Hear llie tip of hit ll"
""iip. tun unit I li.l!ir Im.iiIT In lti .
coM-rnf our family ri-jf. Mltk. 'riitii:f4 Omico .itr -.U.ince, Klamath r'alla.
lor which we jmi nun I nsve no nn- ' Oregon
DK. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Olfice over Klamath County Hank
C. F. STONE
Attorney at Law
llltsllate H -v iM't'til In Ih tiiuillli: our
wa) "
As the tall. Iirn.ul shni'Merrd form
itnrtrd iiiniiiid Ihe cnriicr Nnrali're
leiilisl, nud n liny streaui fume from
Ihe tnlkluu tits. JimIi went Ixick mid
p,-risl up niiiniu the
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D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kails, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
Arneiican Hank A Truat C..'a Hull.Ung
nut-it mule
brain Inn.
"I'oillil I ! of mine serlte to )oil
CIl il.T.llnV" he .lid, with a t!eep Imu
"JimI )oil le such mi hll.il." rami'
from the pint, in I whllv ci.-ni.
lie ImiwisI iii'il'i.
"And, Whit I inure. I denplie )i.li
Vi-t, I in I tell )oil, I ilcrplM. on "
"This, my dear Mls Mi Cue. Is only
repentliiic I ml ululit's toitierMilInn,"
ci'd l'relliii:tiii)MMi "May I siikkosI
th.it )on hiiie already maile that mlnt
entirely ilcir In lueV
"Well, )u put that laiMer Imtk
n'ialntl this trie IhU ery Instant I'm
eoinini; down," he aid
He picked up Ihe ladder mid Hlowly
placed it nc limit I lie Inc.
"And, Joslah rri'llliKhuyseii, tin )ou
know what I'm Knlng In do wheu I
get out of this trie nnd down on the
itnrll.S Vnll tlnli'r All,' lIi.. ..ln,...jl
-"'" -".. .. .. . ..v ..M,,1,. I .-
Well, I'll tell you!" Hy this time sli.il J. V. HOUSTON. PlOn.
ilder, her r'
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
and Night
Private Dining Parlors
Oysters Served in Any Style
wok nu the tup runt,' of the la
skills gathered In n Huffy mass, "I'll
tril jou."
"8i you rcmarkid," he assented.
"Well, then, don't Interrupt me, I'm
Itol n to ci-t marrliil, I'm unlux to
ih.inco my name. Just ltniiu.- I ilon't
like my inline. I'm gulug to marry
you. Josh rrelliiKhii)Kn, no I nm.
Just for pile."
Dvsceiidliig ii ladder lu sIih-UIiik fiet
lo tin. tune of iiueM own hiIiikIiik sar.
rnsiu Is slow wort;, mid she hail now
rcnclicil the inhMlo of the ladder. It
hIIpih-,1. nt least .IokIi H.ihl it ,,, nnd
Noiah laiuled In his anus. Ami then
her loutract was cnleil hy a niell.il
not mniiiKiii In Jaw ollki, hut which
cisMiiisI o In iue hlmllni; mid very
Niillifiii lory In nil panics (onierneil.
.IlicluilliiK n hllui Inns mesKeiiKi'r hoy
Piesmuiilil) Mr Whllo li.nl hei-u
found, for Ihe I. nl li'iim-il on tint uato
."hilling frnm c,ir In o.ir ni he h.iiik:
"llupi Mil'in. ,iu mlck, yii;
V. i ml, j, uu "
Whan Lovers Quarrsl,
lleglliald KtaifKered doll the utrit.
black of e;e, hrulm-il of face and bear
lug other marks that maile him look
decidedly unhappy.
He was mot by his uncle, whontnrrd
at him lu uiiirti'ini'iit,
"What on cirlh h.iw )ii U-eii il.jlng
to yourself'" exclaimed this worthy,
"NotbliiK LeiloiiH," replied the young
man, wltb a fuliil, fiiriiwny iulle,
"Merely the erfecls of a lovers' nunr
rel." "Ureal Scot I. niuii," .exila'luicil it
iistmilshed uncle, "yoidou't iiieiin lo
nay that )our girl 'hiisled you llku
that'"
"Oh, no," wus the mournful response;
"her othe fellow did!" Loudon An-,
owera.
We Make Little
Fuss
But there is always
something doing at
our place in tho House
Furnishing line. We
carry the largest stock
of House Furnishings
in Klamath County.
See us for a Square
Deal.
VIRGIL & SON
At the Bridge on Main Street
Incorporated November
20, 19001
Statement of Condition
of the..
Klamath County Bank
Klamath rails. Oregon
DICEMBIR31, 1007
RESOURCES
Loans and Discount $340,530.80
Bonds and Securities . 63,025.84
Kval Kstate, BulldingH nml
"'I"" 14,745.18
Cash anil Sight Kxchiuigu 160,247.09
$885,040.5.
UABHITTCS
Capital Stock, fully pnitl $100,000.00
Surplus and Profit 21,753.11
Due Other Bunks 32,000.94
IU'IhwUh 431,205.46
$585,040.51
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the nUvctuimd
bank, do solemnly awvar that the above itslr
iiieiit la true to the best of my know l.slei. and U Ih-f
AI.KX MAllTIN. Jll . (Mii1,
Kubacrilied and swum In In-fore mi. ihn i,l,..v
of Januarv, l!W. ''
ISralf (,'. Witiiiii.m
Notary I'ul.llr fur Hrreun
orncEKs
ALIX MARTIN President
E.R.RKAMIS - Vlcc-l'rcsidcnl
ALU MARTIN, JR. - - Cashier
LISLII ROGERS - Ass't Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor
Choicest of Wallets Liquors and Clrfan
Catera to the better clasa of trade, V llh m.tliln to offrai
the moat critical. You'll rmtlce the dilTrrrnre wbrartt
try It, Just the place to drop in fur a rcfmhlpg brut
age when you need a atlmulant hire llunrl cf ill
kinds for family trade a specialty
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets. Matting. Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares. Table. Lounfc
and Stand CoTers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Float and Feltolene Mattress
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pes
cil woven wire Springs, the only thlsi
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak
Rockers.
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W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phono-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CHA8. K. WOKDKN
1'resldent
A. M. WOKDKN
Cashier
VlcPrfifcW
The American Bank and Trust Co.
Klamath Falls 6 Wlnems
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
Furniture and pianos carefully
moved.. Ilareafco wairon and
Ki-iiurui urayifilf. All
Utnailr
Klven. prompt attention. Ilusa
to nnd from all bouts. I'ljone 103
COLBURN & YOUNG
Proprietors
IRl lnV"rJHi TIM ' in i ii n i ii iii
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. SthsasMaia Street
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