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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
IHE EVENING HERALD iMMd danr. assact Bandar, br Ik. n Herald Publishing Company w. e. smth. mmc subscription ratbs apaR, br mall, a 7ar, . . IJ.J0 tteUr.br mill alamoataa. 1H Ur, br mall, tltra month.. . . . 1.M Ur, br mail a month. . . . ,M Dallr. daUwrt br sarrW. wV, . .11 How TO Rrarr.-Bml IVatcfflc ixomt omw. aspraas enter, imml clwck mi roar local bank. itaim col", at rummer. Nawaursa Law or OaaaoN.-SactloA MM of IM nn or urrtwi tmui imi wnanam an nuon tontrplllna a MtiMtn ball mall rath nrwirapw to anr lreon In Ihb 8lat. srithoul Ant raraMnc an ordw thscafur, auth MwmKf Kail h il annul to t a lf t. and M debt or obllaa tun abal! arrriM anln.t rath pmon. wnruwr aafct nawapaofr la raorirad br tna parsoa to whom II U Mat or not. ' FRIDAY, MAY 22. 19W On Thin Ice. Br JANES NORTON. 8 Cp)rlhtrJ, IM, by th Associated Ulrrary tYraa. - - - - --..... . . . ........ tTiin.vjgn a 4 9mnwwTni Wlin the letter from Aunt S-illna waa received announcing that alio woulil arrive on rlslt the uext week, mother anil daufetiter looLrd nt cacti other fur a Ions uiluule, then the for mer aall: "We tuuat Lwp It mui her." "Yea." "If we don't she will rrrtiilulr talk .rtfbt ui to the drarou and miike things worse than cut. uur Aunt Kallna Is not afraid of nujr IIiIiik man. You Juit act aa natiir.il aa you rati, ami iloti't let her cntih on to a thine." And jet Are or six dara Inter, when the gueat In queatlou arrived, she had not U-en la the Iioum half au hour he fore she aet her Jaw and aahl to Mr. Thompson, her widowed alater: "No iv. Hutu, while Jlnrjr upstair I naul to hear all about It. There' sotue skulduddvry been Rulnjr on here, and I nunt to yvl at the root of It. It 'a no use to ut on tint Innocent look, for I'm a ivouiau that can't he deceived." Then the widow bad to ttx It tip. Iter daughter Mary, now twenty yean old. had bceu "keeping company" with Deacon Ilroniley'a aon James, and the marriage day had once been net. Don cou Bromley bad then favored the match. The widow bad a line farm adjoining hla. and If the took forty cm off of hers and be forty off of hla the young folk a would hav a got ttait In life She aa well aa he could alao contribute conalderable cash to ward building the new bouse aud baru. Yea, It would be a good match all around, and even thing wna going swimmingly when 'the deacon took lu a au miner boarder. He was what might be called a half Arab boatder that la, for two weeka be paid half the price of board and lodging lii eaati and the other In Infor mation which changed the dcacou'a nature alt ovc r.'The boardox bad made a atu'dy or family treed, ao be aiaerted, and after aerati-blu:; hla bead and con aultiug the algua lu the family almanac for a fortnight be anuounced that the Uromleya were direct descend juts of Lord Bromley of Englaud, while Lord Bromley himself was a grand-nephew of William tba Conqueror. Tbe deacon bad slwsj Uvii rather a stiff necked man toward the com munity, and tbla Information ndJed to hla pride. He did not iuestlou the stranger's luformatlou, aud after a time It began to get la lu work. He wasn't rich, bat be bad tbe b(ue blooj In bJm, and that waa eveu better, lu four weeka be waa walking as If be bad a poker down hla back, and at the end of four more be said to hla sou: "James, there la nothing that burta a raealiy more tnan a misalliance. What la tba world golug to say when It bears that a Bromley baa married a Thompson T" "Are you talking about Mary Tuomp- j "" ""- I MARSH LANDS 50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest bartfaiin at Oregon's richest soil. 20 per acre and upward!. Easy Tcrmi. son. fatberV naked Jnmc, "I am. I am seeing things n gtvut denl different from what I illil n few week ago. Where did the '1 boninon sprliw from? Who are Hieyl Waa the llrsl Thompson a lord or duke or only it cooper?" "But, you know, I'm engaged to Mary Thompson, and jon know that the family Is respectable. No one ran say that there baa been auythlni; against theui. from grundfntlirr down" "Um, unit None of them tins lieeu In Jail that I know of, but I ask again. 'Who are the Thompson)' We kuon who the Brotnleya sprang from, and I cannot consent tunny plebeian alliance Until I know who tbe tint Tliontpion was I shall feel Justified lu opposliu this match. It will he no use ulmteu'r to argue the matter with uu I inn do tcrtulned to present! the purlt) of our blood na It tins come tlonu to us." James did not cvae to call at the widow's, but It wus not Ioiik U'fore nho rvolliod that he hud something on liH mind, and be was Dually prevailed up on to slate It lie IkM lu illrvi't oim sltlon to hLs father, hut Hut did not satlsf) tin' Insulted uinther or the high splllted daiiKhler. Stmltird ii'lutlous followel. Such was the situation when Aunt Saltti.1 arrhed, She listened to the story with n gtlm look mi hvr fact. and when It was lliililnil she suld Ituth. you were iieier uuy coikI at handling cases like this, mid .ton must lente thliiirt ! me. I know all itlmtit tin Thoiuptoii't nml the Hrouih'jN. too. and I'ic heiird n thing or two iiUuit Wllllatu the Comjueror almc I went to Mlchlgnti to lite. You Juit ktvp out of tbe fnvt and let me H'llle It my own w ay." "Hut you won't go to the th'.icoii and call him au old hllot)" protected the widow. "I can't tell what I'll do. I'mtldeuce generally takes u luiul lu eases like "Ami (111 .limies kuow )ou were r. ! Ingltinsk'" ' "V o, I rnn't s.iy lh.it he did. I mo I twelto foot Utard there by (he wood slieil May I nik .toil t kliulty ItIiih It here mid shove It out on the K-e7" "Whit! Whit!" vxt'lnlmed Aunt Sn Una as she gHicd at tit iu "Sir. I nnt )ou to I ior that I was n Tho!iiion tK'fort' I inn. Itd P "Ye0" "Ami h" !ar you, sir how thtte n Hromle.i ik n Thouiisou to ilrig ImmhIs nromiilT It's nn Insult, slr-nn Insult to our Mood!" "I illilu't menu It so I didn't l.nou I lieter heard that the Tliouisous li.nl -had"- "Itml au.t IiIihhI tit nil, .ton mean, sli ' Another Insult1 Who do .ton think .ton are, sir?" "You nut) hate heard of Lord llrmii ley of KiiKlaudV queried the ilenrou. trying to look ttlgnlrled. hut making n falluie of it, as any man must have done, erched Ju the center of u gm. pond. "Yes, sir. I hnveSud with k'tHnl ren son. lie stole a horse from n 'riinimi son nn. I was hnim-rd for It!" "You jou don't say!" "lu the next Keuenit!m two llrom leys were hrnmliM on the palms of their hands fur cattle stealing, lu the third one of them went to prison for arson He sought to burn down the untie of u 'Ihoiupsou " Van It In.' iKisslhle)" 'And In the fourth, fifth and sttth generations the '1 houipsons pit to gether nil their retainers nud dnito all the llrouilojs out of the country, and the king it-warded them for It. Is It Misshte that ou neer heard that i Uml Crust) linn nThouiioii? Divsn'i hlstor. tell ou that the liuke of York 'was a Thompson? Why. man. there Isn't a noble In Hnglanrl today lint w nsn 't n Thompson tlrst. Me had to 1m- .M.I I.N II..' U. I 1'i'kn i ,1. t .. I live llt-slg W. II. Dink I.. A. Ciame f (' Umpliy .1. II. lU-rrj S. II. Kin I'. I V ill.oii Iselonlmt mil his wlnili" sale sioek ol lliiinis t heap as the (lieup e. ."- lurs Wanted (! I). WIIImui Is In the matkel for all kit (Is of furs, for which lie will pay the hliih'ti market ptlce. Aililress him at I Kl.imalli I'alls, Orcgtm. I Maimtlh lolls I'u.lic llbrarj ' 'I he Klamath Kails Public Library Is nn etery nflirnwu from 'J to fi.llil 'o'cl.vek niulrnrli etenliu: from tUU lo to o'clock. A cordial liiillnllon Is e- tenilml to nil. Summons this, nud I shall deiend a giKnl deal tmVl, u. ,M llln, , ,i,Ct.n,1, oil t'rotldeuce. We won't s.iy u word to Mary about It." Providence dtdu't wait long before taklug a band, Detember had come Instead of being marrhsl on Christmas day, aa the )ouug couple had Imi-d for. they were an good nn estranged Between the house and the baru was s goose pond of a considerable depth, ind, though this bad Urn frozen over solid for two or thrtv weeks, n recent south wind had gone far to weaken tbe Ice, and the hired man had skirled Ibe pond lu golug to and fro, On the forenoou of the cry next iljy nfter tbe Ktory had been told Deacon Bromley came wnlklug tow an) the widow's bonae. lie was taklug it short Cut acrosa the fields, nud when h reached tbe poud be atejiped boldly on Ibe Ice. It began to erack". nud. thouch direct descendant of tord Hrotutey and tbraugb him of William the Con queror, the deacon didn't consider It derogatory to his dignity to innke n nub for the head of a barrel npiciirlug bove tbe Ice. He dared not go b.ick and bo dared not go forwnrd, nnd be shouted for some one to come and above a plank out ou the Ice to save his blue blood from being chilled, "My soul, but (here's !cncoii llrom ley atandlng on that barrel In the mid die of the goose pond!" eiclnluitnl the widow na she beard tin; ahoiita-ninl looked out of the window " "It'a Providence." answered Aunt S.t Una, "and now you ket-p hands off. Proi Hence aud I nro going to run this abow. (Set my bond nud shawl aud mittens, for the. conversation may last some time." Kite minutes later she stood on the bank of the potaf sizing the deacon up and after a hit she s-ild: I am Mary's Aunt Sullna from Midi Igan and here on n tlslt. IHd you want to seo any one In particular" "Why why, aa I wus Just going by. you know, I thought I would stop nnd aak for any letters James might havr written." rroiu Y llllain the Comjueror." faltered the deacon, as he felt that he had lost his case Hut who was William the Con iiucror! When he lauded In England It wits the Thompsons that lent him money nnd paid his house relit until he could strike a Job. Deacon llromley. do you want tint !onrd to get ashore onr "If you please." "And Is It to save an Mlot or n sou. slble man)" "I'm! I think I would like to talk with the widow n little while. I didn't know, you know" "No." replied Aunt Sellna as she wmt after the board, "but you do now. It's Thompson It's Thompson with a 'p.' It'a the Ihotupsou family, tie- acenucu mrectiy trom .ilniii aud lite In the Ciit'iilt Court ol the Slate id Oii-goti lor Kl.nimtli County. John Knout pliliillff, is. Amauiln i:ila KiHiiitolelrudjiit, siitlliMspiit) lot llioite. In the inline ol the .tale ot Oiegou i I You uie htieb) HspHieil iia'n'sr am! I Iniisuerlliei-omi'lsliit lllml ni;sliil ymii ' in llii;alne eiitllleil suit on or la-lute Sstiirdai. June I ltd, Itsw, U'lng the ' l.itl iluv prerril.-l lu the order (or pub ' lientlon ol this summons, the first puhli- !enll"iiol it hiih U'ingon .'uliml.tv, May 1 L'lel, llW, nn, jou Isil so to answer, I (or .uit thertsif, the tilalnlin will a'ply I I to the emit (or the relief demanded In I the rolitil.iliit, lllml hetelii, lo-nll: (or it dcciieillwihtiig the boinls nl mstii Hum) es ll lir; U-tnnii il,tuitlll and ile- leli.UllI I his minimus i. x-itisl by ptihlnation ! in the Lteiiing llrtiitd, h) oiiler nl lion Henry I. IViimiu. Jiiilgt nl the Ciniiit i t'niirt Inr the lint Jmlirlsl ili.tllcl n( '(In joll, .lllnl .May 1st, llln, wlilrli or- I il.r riijlllrrs iiitnliniMi to l published .niiren nl (or sit rtiu.eruttte urrl. Imm thtUl day nl May, UsH, A I.. I.IIAVITI'. Attorney lor I'Uliilill. Noilcc t'ur Publication Departmiut nl the Interior, I'. H , IjiimI OiI'ht, ttkeviin- (irritou, May IK, , 1'sis, Notice Is hereby glicu that AIIm-iI lliurlaon, til Kl.tmath Pulls, Orrgnn, , who, uu Nov. H, I'.ki;, unde tiuilicr and s'lme application, No, 101. ', (or Ni:1 .S',. .-rt-lii.ii L"l, ronnilte 37 S INieUi:.. Will. Mitlilian, has tlliil that hate Uvii making and dninnklni; O'loeol iuienliou to make llnsl I'kh.I, kings aud cmiK'rors nud dividing Ui , lctsbllh tin. m to the land abotv dr. (he earth for the last dors) years and ciilcl, beloieC.uuly Clerk Klamath, are not through yet There'a the plank, Ci at hit nlh.e at Kljiuath I'alls, Ore , and now you come In and havo a talk i ,i the litis ltv nl Aiikii.i. H.is. C uiiiisut iinmts as itltriesrc: John (I. I Klamath Pulls, (Irrumi. w... I L I .l I- II .. a chance t.-t t thrash il.s L...n..nin,... , '..' """ ....., ran., t.regon,, IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS IT SILLS ON SIGHT aaKaasfliaRSr!s!l&aBBBBBBU pjjasaaiaaaaHIIHIKSHIBaOTSflHI 7&8HjHB3B2sBBBBBBBBaBaBaaBaaaasW aaW BrJrraPsy bk aaaam M HSr-fIJ1I1.asjjrMfckjw w and get onr your foolishness." ' Hie marrhge took pine n mouth ; Schalloclc iiv., iiuu in-.n-uii iirouiiey utsu t UHil p j Allno Jamison, nl Klamath who paid half cash for his boird n( I'alls Oio. Klamath falls, Petition for Liquor License to Tin: iio.nijiiaiii.i: mrsjY couirr op Tin: statu of om: OON POIt KLAMATH COl'NTY. We the undersigned, lernleiit. and legal voters ol the precinct ol Wiml Iliw r, iu the County ol Kluiiialh, Mnle n( Oregon, and actual riclil. nts th-riiu, Jiid nlio hatu actually rtiiled then in (or more than thirty days iiuineiliatily prtce.ling the dale ( signing aud flling this I'dltion, do hett-by rr4' tdilly petillbn your liouoriihlu'lHxly to grunt und issue to James II. Winder, a rcsi drill n( raid prutlnct, it llruuit! to nil spirilous, tluuus, (vriiiculed'nr mall llq uors In Ires (inutilities than one gallon, In the pricimt u (oi em id (or a ri'"l o( six tnoutlis, (roiu llio.lnl, day nl July, IW)S. Kotltlj is hereby clti n l. the uioler signed, lh.it tins I'ttitioii wilt ho pie-senti-d lo the County Com I uloiesuM at tho court room iu the city n( Kin math Palls, Oiigou, in llio 1st, day o( July, A. D. Psh, at ll.o hour of 10 nVIk a. in. n( mill liny or lis cmhi I triertulternss.il.l ielltiou can be lier.nl. Dated Oils IMh day of May. llsjK. .Iillnes II, Winder NAMPS ;gon, Win. Cjihs e, nre;..ii. I J. N. Wttw.tr. Ilrgliter. f, In Professional Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Ollico over Klarnnlli County Hank C V. STONK Attorney at Law Ollllco hut iKistolllcc, Klamath Kalla, OrtRoii Tim iion i. I j D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney nt Law I.Mrnalli Falls, Oregon You get more roon. more cooking surface ad convenjtfnce., than from any stove ever sold In Klamath FalU. E. VIRGIL ft SON Dealers in Furniture nnd House Furnishings. Bridge on Main street At the NAMPS C. V.. Iloyt Koy It. Wl.o N. J. .lohiiflou David Itauiley H. II. (jiililner J, P. Yoso (i. V VlMtl I. X. Dmupler Pruuk Doinpli r Paul I'lrenun J. II. Hunt rt .M. I. MurifJii W, .M.TIioiiiiinnii IjihU liruiiuuu L. 0. Drake IL A. Moon O.T.U ray Walter Dixon C. (iray M. II. Hess O.C. Hill O.S. Hoyt W, J. Jnmiuoii H. M. Jatnleon J, L. Vos John Gray ,1. M. Pnieiy II. It. lionley O. II. Hunch Asa Dropi! Ilulpli II, l.an;'Htoti L. W. Copelaml ' Ira PiikIu Weslay Colo Wm, M. hkieii D. 0, Courliiey ll.J.fiuildi II. V.. Niml. W. II. Notion J.L. Mdhaw, .1. A. (illisrui ;i:nL Win, Dt'iitnit P. .M. Denton l- Denton L. C. Slsmoro J. li. Ilessltf K. J. Oden Jos, lleiilg lltlbo" While Frank fcllvem D. Ryan DR. C. P. MASON Dentist American ll.tuk A. Imm (. IIiiIMIiik CENTRAL CAFE Open Day , and Nlrlht 1'rivatc Dining arlor.i Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. ABEL Am Incorporated November 8, 1000 Statement of Condition .... Of (liH Klamath County Bonk Klamath Falls, Oregon DICKMBIR 31, 1()07 RESOURCES Iaviuih nnd DiscountH .. $34O,r:io.0o HoiiiIh und SfcuritieM 03,525.(14 Honl KHlato, HiilltliiiKri und Fixture M,7s!1..q (Jush nnd SIkIiI Kxi'Iiiiiikv 1 00,24 7,(jo $GUr,()4).ri LIABILITIES (Jnpiuil Stock, fully pultl Surplus nnd 1'rulitM Duo Other Hunks . . l)l'N)SitH $100,000.00 21.753.11 U2.OO0.04 431.205.40 $505,040.51 I, Ale Marllu, Jr.,Casliler of Id. i,' Lank, tlo soleiniily swear Hint Hie . s meiit is true to the lieat of my know!...), , , AI.PX MAllllN Jit , Sut.serilml alnl svmhii to iH-fon- in. 11 of January, P.sit, lealf C Whim Notary Ptil.lir f. i n orncEKs ALEX MARTIN E. R. RKAMKS ALEX MARTIN, JK. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President Caalilcr Ass't Ciislilcr Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE . E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor Cholceat of Wlnea. Liquors and Clears t (!trrsto tho livtter rlasa of trsile. Willi t. -I, -ik" totlll.M the moat critical. You'll notice the Mr w ahtart) try It. Just the plare to tlmp In f-.r a r. f rr.l.ier. tttr BKe when you nest! a stimulant I " l..u ri of ill kind for family trade a sTeclalty " Ready for Inspection ur line or 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 Brats and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and oil oak Rockers. W. H. DOLBEEK Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store, 61 Residence, lCfl CHAH. K. WOROKN President A. M. WOUDKN Cashier ItPI) MKLIIASB Vije-PrriiJ!1' The American Bank and Trust Go. Klamath Falls G Wlncma Truck a Transfer COMPANY I tirnlluie and jimnos carefully moved. lIuifKOKe waKon and Ifencrnl draylr.tf. AU work Kivcri prompt attention. Iluas lo mid fiom nil boats. Phono 10.1 COLBURN a YOUNG . Proprietors full 9 09 BB pm m fiRltl ,1, -J Satj SffaalaH iBraSaBBakE. gBtaV. 'BBaaiWaati CJ&1 "v SBBsB WT& as immmmimmtun: aBraJCl M3L 3S E3Jm n fmm CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Slhawl Main Wrtel 2 i'..i.