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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
uivrv m m A. ..11 . 1 HE EVENING HERALf) lamd dallr. Mnet Sandar. br Um Herald PubKshlng Company W. e. smitm. ctf BUBdcxirnoN ratis DaBr, b Mli a mr. .. DaMr, to nan alt monUrt, tlallv. few mAlL thrM mofllh. Uallr, br mall, a monlh, . . . JH, Mnml br nrrWr. a Wirt, . .11 How TO IUIT.-8id riatafflc momy oMbr, iprM ocdr. pmonal clwtk on rour local bank, tarn) cata, or tvrrwwr. Nmraraa I.AW or OanoM.-flactlMi Wtot Ik lawa of Unaa atorktaa that wlwfimr aiur aton muvllln a MWMiapwrahall mall luch tH9 to anr vrtan In Uk 8tat. without ant raraMnc an ortor itMnto. Mica imwi hall b. dMrnaTto to a tfu and no dbt or obllaa Um ahaM arrnw acalnat nh pornn. vhtthar aM aiaaaaim to imlrel by Um ptnoo to whom It bant or at. tu SATURDAY. MAY S3. 1908 stwawiMWttf?wftc9W The Hissar Emerald. CLARISSA MACKIC Copyt If hied. IM, by III Aocltl Mttrary Trru. a.. Ltimaon blew a cloml of nuiole tutn tlie ulr nml. w It b ntetlltiillu' ejen. walelietl It tllwoUe. "Ami the emerald." rvtteateii Coir man rittvrljr ns lie ItiiKervd tlio con tenti of III rrleml'a kviii calilnet "I ilou't tec tlir lllwar emerald. What bat ticcomc of 111 Tbat na the Ki'iu of jrtuir collection." tamaua letmed forward mid drew out the lower trar f the mblnrt. Kruru n naaortmeut of tuiiill leather eaaea thrown rareleuly together he took one nud pire It to Coleman. There U the lll.ar emeralil." bo said quietly. Coleman preaed tlie spring nud n the IM flew u uttered a atarlled cry. "Why-why.4 he atuttervd vieltedljr. "ttiU I not Ibe HlMar" lie wumi1 luterroKallTely. "It la the lllawir emeralil ami untie other." returned l.imn. (IxiiLIuk lth rurlmi deliberation ami illitluct una. He took the ease from hit ! Itor'a hand anil nhook the huso atone Into bli palm. "It li like creen slats." muttered Coleman, atarlug stupidly. A piece of creen atoae at larjce aa an almond, oral In sba, cut lu a turn dred facet tbat reflected the lamp llfbt dully, rolled alut In tamtoa'a band. "You are -Joking." aald Coleman, alt ting back In bit chair and looking keen l.r at hi boat. "I lah It were a Joke," aald Uuuou riefully aa be replaced tbe Jen el In tbo pallet and laid It upon' tbe table. "I nUh you would trll nie atout It, old man." remarked Coleman Impa tleutly. lighting another cigarette. "Tell me about tbe I rain forma I Ion of one of the moat famoii Jewel of tb world Into wortble glaaa." "Of course )ou know Ita history, Coleman," begun Ijtmson, Milling back In bl cbnlr. "You know I purchased It from an old chap In Bombay for a ri diculous prlro thirty gold rublea-aud tbe man Kvnted In be much rellered to be rid of tbe stone. You know It was In my possession for 'ten year after my return from India, for ;nu exam ined It frequently awl admired It color and extraordinary brllllaury." Coleman nodded. Three years ago I una In Paris," continued Lainson. "I bad tbe emerald with me. I waa considering n Milting for It Bereral week elapsed liefore I found time to tbdt a" goldsmith. I cau not recollect what did detain tue from going Immediately on my arrltal. but I do remember that one day I andilenly resolved to attend to the matter with out further delay. I bad been trirrylu tbe Jewel lu n chamois bag which was concealed la a leather belt about my wihi, reuioveu tue uuar irvni me ijcii and placed It la tbe Inner pocket of my coat and proceeded at a leisurely pace MARSHLANDS OregonjnesL; ABFI . -. UM,.,.M. mn. Ki..,ih. arcatest baidaln. at $20 per acre and upward.. Eaiy Ternia. -... JJ w v vuiii vjvMr.. ....--. jim11 -r,mmmmmmmm9mimtirvvmrm-wii i i -Aa I passed n sumll enfo I Klmmil carvlesslr through tin i'!1" lr. nml. upon my wonl. Coleninn, I wui never mora slartIM In my Itfel My ir.wo en- i countered that of n pair of the kiwihI t yea I over saw, and. strange to relate, they sparkled N-nonth the snowy tnr ln of a Ulmloo!" Coleman threw back hW heiul unit laughed heartily. "A ggvn eyol 1 1 In door he chuckled. "Ye gil. what n combination t" Imson nnne nml paced the lloor with long, ncnous stride. As lie talk ed he glanced furtlxcly toward tlioloug window a couceiiliil by teltet tlraperlot "Involuntarily I stoon'd and sinnil at the man," he continued, "and he iv turued my gaxe cilluily. enolly, lno leully nml with such steadlui'Hs mi. I force lu the depth of lit given orln l wearing on tbat I felt mi self dAiwn toward Idm tlio Wir.ir) by their xery xiwer. lu l time thin It take to relate It I was seated pi. site to hliu at the small round tublo with a gla of ntiliilh U'foiv tin I KHiketl at the fellow wllh fu.lunIo.l Interest, ami he stared nt me In return He was 11 line looklm ilnp. tall liniid Mine, with cli'iir dark skin In which was set those sparking gnvn eje. such nil anomaly lu n limn of hi rate tint I felt the while turKin lie wore intiot hae been iuuimil ti a dNgulo'. With that cxrcptlon hi i-lotldug nil the coiitentluiial I:ih.h-.iii dn-. "A" I lifted Hie gins to in lip me chanically he le.itied for nurd nud said Culetiiaii slnnil nt Ui M ' colls of n liny snake I. W There wiii mi o.1dr of ehloniformnlHUil II the basket i 1 "Henteii'" Kr.l.v, lireles Ijiiikoii llimluil shorlly "I sllpeel- l Hie content of Hie luskel. I hate seen silih ihlng III India I took ire cnullon to stupefy the liiuiiilo-K I deadly horned lper-Nfore I lieH Bated " How did d isel In here?" imitleted roloiuan Ijiiiisuii hruggeil hi Hhoiildent and looked . 'u toward the window dr.i pcrle. which stlrre.1 sllglilU lis b n sudden dnifl. "(lite II up." he said wearily. He wn silent mid thought fill for n moment nml then nddi-d slow Ij: "I hclletc I will let Ihelii bate II nfter nil. I nm llred m Ibe chase H' me. Ciiine. let u go lui" lie pltceit Hie Imikel on Hie table and liil the was to a door lu a ism tier of the mom Coleiu.lli followil hlui with nil mix loll glo.ini In Id e.tes, mid us the) en tensl the lllinirj nud the door iloid N'hliid them ho grasped I unison In Ihe uriii mid U'gnn. wllh iiirisulonnle on corn In Id xolie- "Haj. "!il fellotx don't .ton think Hint jou'te s.nt of g ! the emerald on .tour iiilud' I el It pie iihii ,xnii, .ton kuotv. mid Hull you tin nglne i on nro N'lllg pursued" - "Look!" Ijitns.ui Iiiti'rriiptisl him shortly, lie hud drawn nlde n heat curtain and dlsclois.u enrtisl panel Hirougti Ihe lnlerlhs of will, li the -,,k,., W. II. riaik I i,i I.. Ai Cm I .s (' (' Utopliy ( ,u. J. II, lieny U S ll'""H s- " h" r li lll.nnitlilniloiil his whole. sale si. k ol Humus i lieup Ibe elieai- eM. II Is Ittlltfty. 'You lire Ihe well known art- Inlet lor of Hie studio wn plainly tll ble. 'I hen was the table Inside the . fire. On It were the gem cabinet uu ' loi-kisl, the emerald In II ene mid the xtlrker snake basket Suddeiilx the ! xxliulow drilH-rle tlutti'isd niid a long lithe, black g-illssl llgun- glided for ward A while liirUiu 1'nnlio.l In tli-lampll-iht, nml ln'iienlh II was n datk Hklnmsl face iin.l llcrcely brilliant gtcrii eye. Tlie man holered mer the table frn brief Instant mid (li.-n turmsl nud ' glided bnik to the window-. Airilu Hie lrniH'rle stlrnsl nml mw still Coleman rubUsI hi siartlisl etc i The wicker Uisket ivn gone. The Ills ,,.r tispiii uinim , sar emernld wn gone lie follow rd .,., n ,ik l.ir i 1st. Mr. Ijiuis.ui, ure .toil iml, slrt I admlltisl the fact nud uinde Hie usual remark nlwut hi hat lug the ndvuii tage. He sKike etrellelit nngllsh with it slight nis-iil. and til r.il) t.mk me by surprise, "i'tui lire tlie (Assessor of the lll.s.ir emerald) he nskisl isniII) with the air of one who had n right to know. I stnnsl tit hlui mid made no reply. After he had reM-atisl the ipies Hon I found breath to I ell hlui that lie mUbt seek Hint lilfoimallou el herv." "What did he say to Ibatl" asl.isl Coleman, with luteiest. "Honed s)lltely and said that he would take my nd i Ice." Mud you didn't fntor hlui with u glance at Ihe stoueV nskisl Coteuiau. with n dlsaiHlnt(sl grliunte. "Hardly! He left me then." con tinued Ijiins.ni. lowering his tubs- to almost n wlils.T u he loams! toward bis friend, "ami I net or hate pissed a moment since then Hint the fear of death did not hang over me. That green cjed iletll ha trucked me re Irul'essly around the world., I know of course that It Is Ids lute iiH.iu to get J possession of the fincrnld-NKlhly It j was once Uls-nnu I know iii.u some v )He of isiuteiillou Is xery likely to day be will wear me out and"- He K,.t u,,. mrmU-r of the family in Hie Ijimsoii back to the studio nml watch ed hi friend as he closed mid locked the oou window. Tbe artist then step- I M-d to the hearth rug nud llghtisl n cigarette. "And the lllssar emernld" U'gm Coleman miKxIlly, when Ijiuisoii stop (hsI hlui xvlth a gistun- "I here." he said coolly, siupplii; ii'ii hi silver luatchliox nml dlilay lug within lis lid the rich grten sparkle and roynl splendor of the lllssar emerald. Itirs Wanted (' p. Wlllson Is In the market for nil kli its of furs, for which he will pay the hlch.'si market price. Adtlress him nt Klmiiilli rails. li eg kl.im.ilh Islls Hm.Ik llbraf) Ihe I'lumnlli IVIU Public Library oeli exery nfletiiisin fnmi aiB:l, oVIiH'k ninl each e ruing from fM toj ItloVlnck. A (smli.il Imitation Is e. tclld.sl to all Summons In iheClieiilt Couil ol tbe Male ol lliegoo lor Kliin.illi Coiiulv. John K.kiiiIi plslutlU, . Amniiil Till K.ilildilrliilllll,slllllllisilll) lor .lltolte hi the name ol the state ol Oregon ! Yon atelmeh) ie.ullis In nisar and .iiisnerlheciiiililullit llte.1 S!slnt )oii InlbenUne eullllid suit on or Isb'ie I .-aliinl.it. June IHlh, I!', Ilng tbe liitdat itecilUsl In the older (or pill I li., ...nt.i.mifl Him WkI l.lllill. inii.iiii. . ..- " -, " --- , . taiii.it oi i.itru iiiginrsAinriity. ia ind, llsl. and II ton (sll m lo answer, l..r nt tbcit-d, ibe plalulllt txlll apply lo IbiMsiiiil (or Ihu irllel ilfiusiidisl In tin- i-ouipl nut. Med lit'ii-ln, lo-ttll: lr a liriisdi..lxiug the U.lnls ol instil lii.Hi) I'tl'liin: Is Iwteii .l.iinlill nud le lilidatit I Ids nuiuioiis ! serxnl b) .iililicallii In the Kxt'i.iiig lit laid, byonlrrol Hon. Ileiirt I. IViisoi). Jil.lgis ol HieCiiinil Court lr Ibe Hint jndlrl.ll .li.lllcl ol Oiignn.dalisl .Mat IM, ll'ls, ttldt-li or- uininous lo ls ptihllil.rsl once n ttttk lor u rniiseriiuie nrrks (rum the IM its) ol M.i), I'sH. a l. i.r.AVirr. Altoruet Inr I'Ulnlin. Notice For I'ubllcallon toward a ctrtalicahoo In tbe Itn d ,, iuoncj tm, ollt.r man lo look, threw out hi hand wllh a bo(s-lfss gesture aud sat down lu tbo th.ilr nml Blared into the Ore "I shouldn't think he'd want It now," remarked Coleman grimly, with n side glance nt the dull green stone lu the case. "1 can't Imagine any one, ti peclally deter chap like those lin'laus. bothering over worthies glass." Ijiiusoii klghtd impatiently. "I thought you would uri!rrtniil." he xx hlsiertl. "It's mulshed. I bon'd to throw tbcm off tbe tni-k-to uukt-l them believe that I li.id tllsiostsl of It I had no Imitation uiiidi-Jn Purl mid gave them exery ihmice to sttil that, but tbey xxould bate none of II. 'I Ii.-y know I bate the stone, and the', nre determined to have It. They nre get ting Impatient now." "Hut do jou menu Hiey nre liere-ln , i.i.r. i n. i,tx Ki.im.il,. M.m.. New Yorkr gasKl Coleinau. I ,, ,.,., , C,, .....M,.,,,, tli-a.-ln. ' "LWJJtr '.r.rJr.n Mt,l xe..,,.,al.y,e...h.,b,.-. tbat you might bate found me done '"' "'" iln" llilitt .!, imim-.ll.lli It , for when you droiKsl In u half hour . pri-teum " Kf ""MC. I. STONK stlllp. The fool lotes n ilos-iful lljtt.r.r Then1 Isn't s much credit In oter coming tomptntloii that doesn't leiuit. He I li til e man xtb.i ir.ittes his friends mid Iris, their t-tiemles shy the bricks nl thorn. Petition for Liquor License I TO TUP. IKiMM: Vlll.i: CiiPMY Ii'iifiiT or Tin. stati: or oiii:- l.O.N KOI! KLAMYIII (OCNTY. I We the umlersiiiiii-il, lesiilenl nud I legs I tnl.lS n( Ibe purine! "I Wish! l).-.ailo.riit . Ibe Interior, I. S , Imi I Dili..-, l-tlctii n Orrgou, .sy 15, 'list, Notice islii'Hdi) gilt'll Hist Albeit Harrison, ol Klamath Kails, Orrgun, , who. on Not. M, I'l), made llinls-r nml si.ine ..tiinli..n, N". Illl", (or NH'j .SW',, .-tsllnn L-i, Tonnsite 37 S lEsu-OI'.. Will. .Meridian, has I1I.-.I notlteof inliiiliou to make Mnal Pns(, ' lo t stablish t la. in to Hie Isnd slsite ilf 'scrlUsI, U'lnieCounly CU-rk KUmalli Co., nt his oilice at KUmalli Palis, On-, on the Illli tlay ol Auifiisl, I'tl.h Claluuul nainr as ilin-.-: John II. Slnll.H-k, l Klnmsth Palls, Oregon, T. J. -laten.ol KUiustli Palls, On von, Albio Jamitoii, ol Klsuintli Palls Ore gon, Win. I 'at lisle, o( Klainslli Palls, I ll.-.-oll l , J. N. Wittis. Ilegliter. fi IS Professional Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Ofiice over Klamath County Hank later. A be spoke he lifted n miiiuII round basket woven of wicker and with n lid curiously fastened. He lifted Hie lid IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS s. You tfet'nore rooja, more cooking surface ajad convenlcace than from any itove ever sold In Klamath Falls. E. VIRGIL & SON Dealers in Furniture and House Furnishings. Bridge on Main street At the. .t.t .i.. i i.u . ....f..n.. 11119 pt'lll.oili i. o-i,'.i7 i.-Fj .-Liiiiin i ftltli.n your ImiininMe lly in trran, ! ami Issue to James II. Wheeler, a resi lient nl said pri'iinct, u license to sell splrilous, t iiious, ferini-uli-d or nmll lfi tors lu Irts iiiuntities than one gallon, lu tlin precinct ndiri'snld (or a period ol six inonllis, from III" "id, l.iy ( July, MM. Nolliu i ln-ri'by vixen by Hi.- Illl" 1. 1 sigut.l, Hint tins - III Inn will be ne tiiilid In llio Quint v Court iiloii-snid f ut the rourt loom in lint city of Klu- lualli Pails, Oncon, on the 1st, iln) il July, A. It. P.", nt Ibo hour of 10 ii I'm k it. in. ol said ilny or ns sikhi tbeit-itfler us said ielitloii inn bn lieanl. Datisl this Pith day o( May. 1's.W. James II, Win t (it. NA.MIIS Attorney at Law Olliice over xitol!lcc, Klamnlh Pallf, Ortgon Trrr i iiiis r l D. V. KUY KENDALL Attorney at Law ICIiiuiilli Palls, Oregon DR. C. P. MASON . Dentist Ameilrnii Hank ,K TiilI Co.'s lluilding NAMIIH 0. P.. Iloyl lto It. Wise N. J. .loliiisou David llauiley H, II, (illldlHT j. i:. Vose li, F" Vosn P. X. Domiiler ' Frank Oompli-r Paul Pimm J. II.Hinnit M, P. .Mnrvmi W. M. TIkiiiiuiiim IxiiiW lirauiiau I.. C. Drake It, A. Moon (5.T. Oruy Waller DUnn C.CIrny SJ, II. Um (l.C. Hill U.S. Ilnjt W. J. Jamison It. M, Jflinlmin J, L. Voue . John Gray J..M. Kiim-.v II. II. Iiosloy O. II I'.uucli Asa llrii..i llaljili II. laiugslon I.. W, Copelauil Ira Puglii Wesley Coin Win. M. hki-eii D. ('. Courliiey ILJatrlilge II. i:, .Vimh W. II. S'oiluri A. I.. Melbusu J. A. (iillioil Clink Win. Di'iittni P. .M. Iluiloii i ii Denton l O, Hlrmore J. II. llesiiiK P.J. Odin Jon, llcstig Itllbo Willi!, Frank filters D. Kjati ' CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining 1'arlorn Oysters Served In Any Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. Incorporated November 20, 1000 Statement of Condition of tlie Klamath County Bank Klamath Falls. Orcijon DECEMBER 31, IU07 RESOURCES Imhih and DiiicountH $340,0'JO.uo ItqndsmulSccuritii'M (J.'I.RSJO.O'l Houl KrlUtC, ItllildillKS nml FixturtM . . CiihIi anil Siht KxcIiuiiko 1 4, 74ft. 10 100,2.1 7.00 $5Ur,(M!).5 UABILIT1KS CaplUil Stock, fully StirpltiH and I'mlltH Duo Other HiinkH )l'K).litH pultl $100,000.00 2l.7C3.ll :2,000.l). III 1, 21)5.40 $5Ufi,04f).ni I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cmlilcr o( tin dank, do tnlemnly awtnr that tin- n mrnt la true to the Iceal uf my kiicmt.-tlr. AI.KX MAltTIN. J I! SulcrllMil ami awom In lM-foie in n of January, l'.w. Seal ('. II U.:.., Notary PuMie (. orncEKs If rf ALEX MARTIN E. R. RBAMIS ALEX MARTIN. JK. LESLIE ROGERS President Vice-President Cashier Ass'l Cashier Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin THE OFFICE E. H. DuFAULT. Proprietor Choicest of Wlnea. Liquors and Clears r Cater tu tlie lllrr clan of trnde i .k ihir loojftl tlie moat critical. You'll notice ll i ''""-nee hUdtm try It. Juat the place lu drop in (' rrficthirc ti aite hen ynu nert' a atiimiUni I " lj)ior it li kintla for family trade i-clnlt Ready for Inspection Ourline of Carpeti, Matting, Tapestry, Linoleum. Art Squares. Table, Lounge and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec tion. Something entirely new Alio Silk Plots and Feltolene Mattress Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen cil woven wire Springs, the only thing for hot weather. Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oik Rockers. W. H. DOLBEER Successor to B. St. George Bishop Phone-Store. 61 Residence. 1C5 CHA8. K. WOKDKN Prenldent A. M. WOKDKN Cnililcr I HKI1 MELIIASH VI:l-l,M',,, The American Bank and Trust Go Klamath Fulls fi WJnema Truck 6c Transfer COMPANY Furniture tint) pinnox carefully moved. liaKKOKc vmikoii untl Kenernl droylr.r. All work Klven prompt attention. Iluuu Pi nml from all Imiiln. Phone lO.t COLBURN 6 YOUNG Proprietors Zrr -w """" hnm Inmiw. l.r mm f" f" fin b m hi m sssui : II II JUB i- HUB . UM Ullfi m'u til VI fi" -7 "1m" " S mwmmmmmwmi-,' ii --ia''', " " 'J' CAPITAL. $100,000.00 Cor. 81k m4 Main Street &i&lbU..