The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1908, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
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THURSDAY. MAY 21, IBM,
I
A Gentleman
of Leisure.
By Csffstaac. sVArcv Nacaajp.
Coirriihtti. im. br in. AMcitd
utrniry ittu.
MARSH LANDS Oregon richest soil. R
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bar-Jains M !?20 per acre and upward!. Ewy Terwe. T-t--U&i i-JJJ
Wtitt9tCttttSSt!UtttiK
It was said of hlui along tbe street on
nblcb he lived that Desiuoud Ir'llxgar
kM vr.ni a laxjr i he wna haudsome.
While hl nelitibors rose early and
went to work Desmond Idled atwut lu
the city parks, sitting on tbe bench.
ninl rending pncra that brisker occu
aut bad discarded. If tbU diversion
failed be would stroll down Droadwar.
wateblug. wl'li nn ejr keen for ererr
detail of humor, tbe life that went on
round hi in. Oecaslonallj be procured
a Job nud then gare It up aa toon aa
he had acquired money enough to carry
lit tn Hi rough the neit three weeks.
And as bta wanta were small a few dol
lar lasted a long time. There waa no
one dceudent on blm, and tbat waa
tbe excuse be made to himself for be
ing aa sblftleaa young fellow as could
lie found lu a summer's day.
When the weather waa warm be
tronld toiler along the streets that hor
dered the uater front, where the wind
awept In fresh and cool and full of a
tang of the sea. Here and there bo
met acquaintances loading drays and
hauling crates. Perching In some con
venient nook. Desmond would amuse
himself fur hours with comments on
tbe season and tbe advisability of
shirking labor whenever It was possi
ble. It was on one of these occasions
tbat be ueared a dump where men on
wragons and scows were actively dis
posing of tbe city's rubbish. There be
espfed Thomas Macdonough shoveling
away for dear life and the Urea of oth
ers, for Thomas bad a wife and alz
children.
Aa Thomas paused to wipe tbe aweat
from his brow Desmond strolled up.
"flow are you. Thomas, Ibis ftne
dayT k asked sociably. That must
be hot work you're doing! Who'd
thtak there was that much ashes and
old tin cans In New Yorkr
Thomas only anawtt'iras a grunt
He ,bad no time for suck alasleaa con
versation as Desmond's. Bat tbe lat
ter, not a whit disconcerted, sat on a
barrel near Vy nud watched tbe work
ers and beyoad laera tbe ws rehouses
and ( barfs and the forest of masts
and .smokestacks outlined against tbe
radiant blue of tbe sky. Ferryboats
passed la tbe distance. Tuk went
busily to and fro asd rocked tbe grimy
coal barges with their swell. Present
ly a hundred bells and wblstlea pro
claimed tbat It was noon, and Thomas
dropped his shovel with a great breath
and stretched himself.
"Why do you slop for such au In
slgnlfkant thing aa a midday mealf
queried Desmond amusedly, and then
the words died on bis lips at the algbt
of taw girl who waa bringing Thomas'
dinner palL She wore a pretty blue
calico gown which gar a glimpse of
bar white throat Her eyes were gray
aad frank aa a child's. Brown balr
curled softly around ber forehead.
"Here's jour dinner, ancle,' abe said.
"I brought you soma sandwiches tbat
I raada myself and a bottle of Iced
tea tbat-wlll do your toarttood.'
"You'l a Jewel, Kitty." Mid Thomas,
"a Jewel worth harlngr
So Desmond thought aa be regarded
her.
"Will you not Introduce met" be
arged, plucking at Thomas' sleeve.
"Kitty, my dear," aald Thomas, "let
me make you acquainted with Mr
Desmond Fitzgerald, gentleman of
leisure."
An adorable dimple abowed In Kit
ty's check.
"Dncle Thomas must always, have
his fun!" aba sailed. "Have yon been
working here longf nodding toward
the dump.
"I don't work here at all," aaswered
Desmond.
"On the river, maybe." abe hazarded,
"or building bouses"
"Nor This guessing game waa mak
lag Desmond most Bocomortable, ,
"Oh, then, you're on tbe street clean
lag forcer aba laughed triumphantly.
"Nonsense, Kitty I" her ancle later-
posed. "What's the good of all these'
questions? He's what I .told you be
waa a gentleman of.leleare." '
Kitty's face grew grave.,
"You've been 111 maybe and not at
to workr She turned to. DesafeBd
ollcttoosly. .- J"
"I don't work at all except when I
hare tor ha blurted.
"Ob I" aald Kitty, and .Thomas' Iced
tea waa not half so cold as, ber voice.
"I'd beat be running home uow," she
aald to her uncle. ' srh children will
bs looking for me, flood day.' Mr. Fits
garald," aba added, with a half glance
over her shoulder at tbe miserable Dea-
B$fid.
She's a gnat one .to bustle,, la Kit--ty,"
observed ber tiac, htf Btosd eye
fmiitttttm ha nlMlHu''lini
', 'Dft UMX MSCsf.WssUJtWl
Job?'' was Desmond's abrupt qiior.v
'They do," replied Tbomns, nnd Dev
mond went to work next day. It w
very hot, and his muscles nehed, nud
he began to think how re'resdilui: It
would le to be sprawled on n park
bench drowsily reading n pniier nud
listening to the sparrows twtttcrlm:
about the fountain. Shoveling nt the
dump waa the hardest work that IV
mond had douo lu the couroo of lit
twenty-live years.
"Bad luck- to me for tackllnc It I" Im
muttered. "And won't 1 Ret out of It
In the mischief of a hurry!''
With uoou catuo Kitty and Thotnns'
dinner pall.
"It la only for a sight of you (tint I'm
here," announced Desmond.
"Did you kiss the blarney stone for
breakfast r asld Kitty. Her took of
approval brlghtrued IVsmmid mine-
what, but he was Mill In n dlignmllrd
mood.
"What's the ue of n man' hnUni:
lo work at all" he eimiiiliilncd "I bat'
what I don't see! Of enre It's differ
tut If ,ou hae u line. ilv Job I e lh
I had one like Matthew I'urrolV no
soils nud plenty of puy-nr Jim John
ou'a. Uwnlug n lot of illli li illuvert.
(list's a eoiu'ortahte t titnu- 'lun b
lull hu cut It. nud I nidi I Inn I liN
luck. Then." nllli u iiieiinln;: giuim lit
Kltty-"then I'd lue n wife ninl ll
In tlneatjle."
Kltty'a checks fl.iuuil nud her eri-
flatbed.
"The mau I marry," khe trlnl. "will
flglit his own way up. He'll lnu n
backboiie, not a wlliboui, .Mr le-
mond Flttgerald."
The phrase dwelt with Deiuinnil I ln-
rent of the day. He rliuteleil ei
fully.
"A backbone Instead of n r Milnme
be kept repealing! "The ilni-L nt ili.
flrl to vay a llilni; like Hint to me!"
Ills nuger ut Kitty became inure uu !
more polgunnt,' nud when 'riinmni
poke to blm lie made It npp.in-111 in
be wished lo hac uotlilni; turtlni in
do with any member of tin- famiii r I
Macdonoush.
Next noon n toinle headiil jmiiij: lir
brought Thomas' dinner pall.
"Where's Kitty" Iteimnml eiilun-l
to Inquire.
"Sick." Thomas was huskily I n conic
V Desmond's nnxer cooled wild n ri-d
ilennesa astoulalilug eteii to Ulinncir A
lump rose to his throat and n qu! s.
mist to bis eyes. Sick, wn vhe. th
poor girl! t.lke as not she hml titer
worked helping her mint ninl the i tilt
dren. Whst she needed nas kouh mie
to watch over ber and take t-nie of l.er
He would
very evenlug.
turn out his pockets
cents comprised bis worldly store.
Humor and Philosophy
By DUNCAN H. SMITH
r wfTmiHi..j
liirs Wanted
(J I' Wlllnon I In tliematkelfor nil
kli.il if fur, fin' which lie w
I pay tlio
i'4 lilui nt
PRRT PARAGRAPHS.
The ttoub'e h when joil make n fol
of joitmelf ou bne In levy on jour
friend ' en jmi lire funeil to tniit.o
up the v o ,xou linui In pay for It.
Faithful N the touch ir n friend a
long ii the tenpomo l Kiitlifnctory.
Hie lie Hint
iiro told n I ion t
oil lire not mi
cr.t harmful on
Iin they n r"
true
(CaC7 ioA tbe) come
Iwl " 7S eiirefully s
XT H "ill Ihei nre
I Si If V
I..S T.
'I he onl) way
to nvold hating
In take thluitK a
Ih l
IV Hi it
HiitUfiie-
torily prtiirraug-
a35 .
8taih In .tour backbone l nil right
a long tin )nti kivp nut of u lliiiu.lcr
how i r
The reaxoii why the eonmleiici"! of
Koine K'ople ilo not trouble tlii'in It !
caioe they hate none.
The III nature of n peron U simply
uiitiriinihlo when It couioh in direct eon
tard wild yuur utvn.
It In welt kiionu that n rliti tnlliiT
lu law- I much in oro i-:tlly uni-mliil
than n Kir one.
Petition for Liquor License
buy her some Bowers that J,,tf .aid pterlmt, a I
its pockets be found that SO .. ,. , V . .... ..
I to tiii: iio.Noii.wii.i: nnrNrv
tdi'itr in' Tin: stati: m ni:i:-
itiON HU! KI.AMATII (OI'NrY.
We the tiuileriigniil, icnlilcnl" ninl
I legal viilers of Hie pliclnot n Wiaal
ItUer, In the L'otiiilynl Kl.lin.illi, Male
of Oiegon, and actual it rbli-tito lli-nln,
lid wlin hate itctuallt iiaie, ihi'iuii
for inorv iban thirty ilijn iminuli itilt
I pn-ctaliiig the dale nl ilgiimg mill lillng
till' lilltlun, ihi lierebv leapinldillt
H'tltlill .Mi II r IidhoimIiIi- laaly tu eiaiu
mill Ikani. In .fiimt.i. II tVli.u.l.... .. ....I.
-"-' .-.. .. ,.( ,.,l.l.'l, ., M- :
lleeiitn t II C. F. STONE
iil or mall lui
mini in Ii-m iiiuiiliiira than mie i-allm
lih'l mi nmrkrt price. Add
Kl.it"nih l'nll, Oii'Kun,
l.liim.itli lull I'u.Mc UUarr
llioKliimatli fall fiiMIc Library l
open exety nflfinonit fnun 1! t n:W
o'clock nml enoli evening from USUI lo
10 o'clock. A cordial Invitation I e.
tended In all. ,
Iki nut lui) bleiuliil wlilakev. Win It
.toil ttiint pnio ttlil"''!')' fee llit III"
jiuliip under the gmetii t' "Imiiilrd
wnrehoui'iiliiin'i" I the (.'ontlnen
11 ttlil'key, Water Mill tthWkey, Nof
iiiaiiilloitiuind f. f. V. )e. Nild by
f. Wlllnon. I"
Siiniiuons
In lliel'liriill t'oiill "I tin' Slide nl
Oiigmi lor KliiiinlliCoiinly,
John KikuiK ptiiliittll, . Atiianila
I'.ll.i Kiiiltili'li'iiil.iul,aiilllueiiill) lot
illtnice.
In the name nt lite Until nt Oirgmit
I Ynii aielieteb) nspilnal In apa-r niin
nutntrlberouiplAliit llleil Kiut )ou
In llio alane ciilitlnl cull on or U-tnrr
Nitiirdat. June i:itli. IHW, la'lng the
lal da iiecrlUil In the order for nil
llntlliili ol till ailtiitiiiilia, the llt.l UIIHI
rallminl ttlilili being on .Sttnnlay, Mat
"lid, llUt, ami l( ton fall o Inaiiaiter,
for want thftiii', the plaiiillll ttlll apily
In the court for the relief deinkiidiil in
Ihe tvmpl.nliil, lllial lieielu, tn-ttll: lr
nili'CiiedliiMhliig Ihe lainda jl nintrl
iimiit cxi.ting la-tuivn plaiiillll nud tie-
li-iiilunt
j Ihla.uinnioiiaia ...rtiil lit piililicallou
, in the Kti-niug III tal.l.b) order ol Hon.
Ilenr) I. IkiiMiti, Judge o Hip ("In nil
. t'onit nr Ihe l)il jiiill.-lnl ill.lllit ol
Nlii'gini. diitnl Ma) lt, It'lH, tthlcliur.
I del mpllroa .lllllllioria In la- pllhliahrd
oiuiMt ttnk for U iiuiM-cullte weeka
III. Ill Ihe lI.U nl Mit), t'AH.
' a i.. i.i:.virr,
I Atlorneyfor I'Uiutilf.
Professional Cards
D. VM. MARTIN
Dentist
Olticv over Klamath County llsnk
"It will buy a doxcu of some klinl of , '" ,,,e l'r" l,,rl "'"'I'I '"' X- rM ..I , OHl
poslea, though." he thought, "and lx '""''. ' lli-Hrd. day of Jiil).!0r,,
whafa a bite to eat compared to that? 1 '-l
aa not nungry, auyuotv." , isoiue i iiinny giten ny Hie umlrr
igniil, that tin a.litiuii will lit pre
. wilti'il In the t'lillity (Vim ilfnrrml.t
! nl the court iiaiin in the illy ( Klu
liiatli Kulla,.Oieguii, on the I at. ilp) Lt
July, A. I. l:M, at kle hour of In
nVlmk a. in. of mid ilny ir aa nam
Iberruflernia.iid H'lilion inn Im hi aril.
Pal.il tnii imli .laj o( Ma). I'ul.
Jniuo. II. Wliiilir.
Attorney at Law
Ol'lico -iter laiatothce. Klamath Fall.
gon
He round bu way to Kllty'H tene
ment with a box of pink carnation.,
and Kltty'a aunt opeucd the door.
"Who will I aay they're from" she
qvestlooeai In tbe subdued tone a-ople
use In sickroom.
"Tell tell ber they're from Dei
mond," be stammered, swallowing
bard. He groped hi way down tbe
rickety stairs. Inwardly determined to
send ber rosea every other day. An
for tbe money, be could work even
ing. There were always plenty of odd
Jobs for a man who was willing.
So each morning Thomas told him
how she was. and all day long mid
far luto tbe night Desmoud tvorkul
with passionate energy, an envrgy
tvblcb helped blm lu part to forget two
dreadful quetlnun: What If Kltly
didn't get well And what If there
were another man whom she lottil
"And not tbe lazy tngahoiid I must
hare seemed," reflected onr Ik-mnond.
musing bitterly ou bl wauled year.
But Kitty gained and gained and
waa sitting ou a rocking chair by tbe
window when Desmond went to see
her, a box of roses under bis arm. She
was as pale as the soft while wrap
per that she wore, yet slit- flushed at
light of him and held out a thin little
band.
"Ob. Dcainoikl." she xald, "ynu'te
been so good to me, and Ihe llotver
were lovely. I couldn't haw got
tell without them. They mudu my
room like a garden w hen I used to lie
tbero and look at them. And they tell
roe tbey tell me you're doing fine!"
"If. I am It la all owing to you, Kit
ty," aald Desmond, fumbling lu lili
pocket.
"What have you there?" she cried.
Desmond looked a bit shamefaced
and drew out a wishbone.
"Do you mind what you told mo
about a backbone being the bent thing
la life I've brought you this aa a
sign I'll win my own way up Instead
of wishing."
Kltty'a eyes danced.
"But, Desmond," she objected, "tbe
bone waa meant to be brokeu, no sup.
poeejruu take one wish more, the last
of all, and then nave done wllli It for
ever Twill be a kind of celebra
tion."
"Bight you are!" cried Desmond.
"Here goes!" '
. Tbey pulled.
"1 wlui" cried Desmond breathlessly.
7vlo! And do you know what It was
that.! wanted I wished tbat 1 might
marry Kitty alacdouough, the sweet
est girl In tbe whole wide world."
Kitty bid bar blushing face on Pen-
mond's aboulder.
"And I wished tbe very samo thing,"
she whispered.
To all'-tutes'ta and purposes a man
that; married Is a man that's harried.
Trirrwmr U
KAMI'S
c. i:. iioy i
ltd) II. Wire
N. J. .Inliii'oii
David I.'audey
. II. (iiiiilrn-r
J. i'.. Vom
1 1, r We
I'. X. I'oUlpilT
Frank lumpier
I'aul I'iffona
.1. II. r-iuarl
Jl. P. Morgan
W. M.TIioniRMtii
l)til llrunuaii
I.. (J. Drake
It. A. Mou
G.T.Cray
Wnltrr DInou
C.Cray
M. II. Ili-i
C.C. Hill
G.S.I lot I
W, J. .lamimti
II. M. JiiiiiImiii
.1. I.. V'IMI
JoIiiiCi.iv
M. F, I'arker
I. V..(!iiIh
U.K. .lo'll-a
C. I ('lite
I.. K ill'Mlg
.va.mi:s
J. M. Kinery
II. II. Ixxwley
C. II lluiicli ,
Am Drii4
l!olii il. laiugatiiii
I,. V. (nwl.iud
Ira Cuttle
Wealey (,'nln
Win! M. H-cii
D. CJ. Cuiirliiey
II.J.r-iiwMge
11. E, Noah
W.ll. Noitini
A. I.. Mellman
J. A. (ijbaoti
Clink
Win. Di'iiloii
I'. M. Diriton
li- I leu ton
!...(' Kiaiuoro
.1. II. Heimlg
I'. J. (Mm
.Ilia, lleriilg
ll'lbu .White
Frank Hlvcia
D. liynu
W. II. Clmh
I.. A, ('mini!
G. C. Iliopliy
J, II. IWry
S. II. Kin
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Full, Oregon
DR. C. P. MASON
Dentist
ineilcau Hank A Trust Cn.'s lliill.llng
CENTRAL CAFE
Open Day
ond Night
Private" Dining Parlor
Oysters Served In Any Style
J. V. HOUSTON, Prop.
Notice For Publication
Depart iiieiil iil tint Inteiioi, I', 8.
I.iiikI Ollicoi l.nkevlmt Cickoii, May 1.7,
I'.ms, Noliie Ik hereby elten tti.it Albert
HairiHon, nt Klamath I'uIIh, Onmi,
4 ho, on Nov, 8, 11U7, uiinlo llmhur mid
atonii nppllnition, No, 0,', fur Sl'.'i
SW'i, l-'tcllon -"J, Tnmiklln I!7 H,,
Uhiiki) 1) I'.., Will. Mirlillan, rum llled
notliuof Intention lo iiiako I'lnal I'looi,
in cMabliWi ilaliu to llio laud uhota de
acribeil, befoiu County (,'leil; Klumalli
Co., nt bin olllce at Kl.uuatli l'alln, Ore,,
nu ibo ntii ly of Ampim, iijk.
Claimant namca u uitneMKoa: Julni (I,
Schallock, ol KUuiatli I'alla, Orcfon,
T. J. Stateii.oi Klaiuiitli Falls, Oregon,
Albro Jumliion, ol Klamntli Falls Ore-
Hon, Win, i;ariiuic oi i.uinnin ratta,
Oregon-
J. N. Alton, Ileclhtor. TlIH
We Make Little
Fuss
liuL there is always
something doinf at
our place in the House
Kurnishhfj lino. Wo
carry the largest stock
of House Furnishings
in Klamath County.
Sec us for a Square
Deal.
VIRGIL a SON
At the Bridge on Main Street
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Incorporated November 20, iqoo
Statement of Condition """
...of (lie.
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falln, Oregon
DKCIMBKR 31, 1007
IUSOURGES
lAinns and DiacountM 5340,d:io.bo
UontlaandSvcuritivH (J'I152b'iu
lloal Eatatv, IlulldlnKH uml
Fixturoa... . M,74r,.lo
Cuah and SIkIiI KxcIhiiikv l(3(i,247.oj)
$50ri.0.o.(f
UABILIT1ES
Capitnl Stuck, fully imid $100,000.00
Surplus and Pruflta 21,75U,u
Due Other ltankH .'J2,O00.J4
Dcixwlta .. 431,20G.'iO
SB00.040.51
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Candler of tin i n-,v.,
bonk, iki solrinnly swear that the nl-.w ,,r
mint in true to the liesl of my kiio!.'hi ui..ii.nr
AI.KXMAlmN.JII t.,J,
SulMerilml and swurn In U'foie nu' ll i i, ,'i.
of January, I'.nw. T
ISralJ C. II ,rm,
Notary I'ubllf f. r l ,
orncEKs
ALIX MARTIN -E.
R. RKAMIS
ALIX MARTIN, JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass't Cnshler
Pioneer
Bank
of Klamath Basin
-aat;
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choiceit of Wlnei. Liquors and Cigars
r
Catsra lu tiie Iwttrr riant of trade, Milh n..tlun toetttni
tlw most critical. You'll notice the ihtTrrrnc tthmrw
try It, Just the laro to ilnip In fur a ffrnhincUr
bk when you nerd a stimulant I'urr Ivj'jori cf ill
kinds for family trade a irrislty
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covers, ii ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Alto Silk Float and Feltolene Mattresse
Brata and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil wo?en wire Springs, the only thing
for hot weather.
Polahed Oak Dining Sets and all oak
Rockers.
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CHAR. K. WOUDKN
I'rcsklent
M. WOIIDKN
Cashier'.'
I'ltlll) MKLIIASB
Vlci-l'rwU1
The American Bank-and Trust Go
Klainalh Kalis 6 Wlnema
Truck & Transfer
COMPANY
I'lirnitiiro uiul piano carefully
rnnved. IluirifBKO wngon and
ifeneral dravlr. AH work
Klvcn prompt attention. Bush
to ami from all boats. I'hono 103
COLBURN 6 YOUNG '
Proprietors
ff JH. ItfS'v f"n " sasfcrnwi rru, L- , JJi pn
iJl,iJl1lI ilil
,111 A EU RaBBBka .Ji-iirrTx-. iMnrr-zi . - : 1 . arm SBSI h4 .
fi M m alBS lalBBl BBBBi C1K WfH EM H ol
.. IFI UraasTaWPI M7KK RbbTbTbTbT bTsHbsT Mil m n !;
gJimkm
vsmM
CAPITAL. $100,000.00
Cor. ata aa4 Main Street
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