The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 06, 1908, Image 2

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(HE EVENING HERALD
ImowI dallr. airaol Sundar. fcr th
Hwald Publishing Company
W. .SMITH, EdNor
V BUIWCUIITION JUTES
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inraM onlar. orial cbnJi on jwir local bank,
.lampa, eoln, or currrncj.
NtttSf-AMMt Iaw or Ossoott.-Sartton SSSJ ol
lh laara of Omtun iM that trhana r any
li ncontivllln a na papar ahall mall rach
twa papar to an, mm In lata 8uta without
Anl taeaWina an c-nUr thrrafor. .urn nrw .par-rr
hall b da awl la N a lift, and no dbt or oylura
tdwi ahall aerrua atalml aurh r-a on, ivhrlhrr
mm nrwaoapar U mvtrel br tha rr"n to whom
it la avatar not.
HATUIIDAY. JUNK 0. 190S.
The Real Man
By MARTHA
COBB SANFORD.
Copyright. IM. by .WnwUtrJ Lit
erary Prv.a.
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MARSH LANDS Qrerfon's ncnesi sou.
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Klamath's greatest bargains a. -sv per unc ...... .-.,
SO per cent, vegetable matter.
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THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
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I"olly was to tsko part In an amateur
pir.
"H'a iucli fuo," tliw announced on the
evening of the first rehearsal, "to net
rltb real men! At school, you kuotr
wtll. at school we didn't bare any ival
men."
The "real men" laughed. There were
three of them. Two were old friend
and admirers of IVIIy. The third. Until,
ley llofvrs. ihc approved the moment
be was lutroduced to her.
"Well." nuked Polly ira'ly. I00UI114
over the printed cast In her baud,
"which of jrou U iny loverr"
Solemnly, with band on their heart
all three honed.
"Vou are nil very silly," said Polly.
I.liuiltlns. "Now, please Iv n-rl-m.
"Thleb of you I to I Captain Wheel'
er. Claire's lotcr, absent ou the field V "
ahe continued, reading from the play.
"1 nui cant for that unfortunate
part," llert Crawford answered.
"Dnfortuuatey queried Polly, nml
be raised her pretty eyebrow haugh
tily. "Dnfortunnte," IJert hastened to ex
plain, "because 'abseut on the field' for
two whole acts, jou notice, sites them
other fellows too much chance to cut
toe out."
"Oh." smiled Polly (rracloiwly. "then
Mr. Marshall and Mr. Hosers nre rival
for my band, too Claire's hand. I
mean."
"No; haven't the pleasure." niched
Jim Marshall. "Pin only your brother."
"Never mlad. Jim." said Polly co
forUnsly. "I'll be a real sweet sister In
yon. And what nre you. Mr. Itofersl"'
"Tour father." answered lloscrs la
conically. Polly found'the ndmWslou exceeding
ly.amiulns. "Bat what poislble chance do my
father and brother have of cutting you
out?" she asked Pert suddenly.
"Oh." explained Dcrt carelessly. "I
meant they'll cut me out "lilt the au
dience. No chance to win any Uitiquet
and that sort ot thine."
"But you'll win me. I im-autt hat's
her nameT-Clalre."
"Oh. I'll come out strong In the tin
Ish," Bert returned confidently.
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"Oo you mean lo say," Khe'imVed ae- Now. Polly uusjlit nut to have re
cuslncly. "thai you dcu't know, what' , "enttil tbK (or she knew
the matter wild the Unity" her U-art that ali'c neri-r lit!
Itogers, taken by atirprlv,
very much embarrass).
He U-irjn to ataiiiuier an explana
tion, but got no further than "Wi II.
you see, Sll Noye." when tb-
"prompter" nrrlvcil and the reading
ntrr of part and the lutllng out of
stage hiislne began In earuent.
1 As the rehearsals of the play pro
' irresied Polly fouud thera alaorblng
ut 1 lyoDd all her exoctatlons. As It
which Jim shot Ji"u loo that es- hannened. Mrs. Roger, owing to the
caped PoUy'a notice. It did not e-tcajM ij,.,, ne,. Lad uot l-een able to
Rofwa' observation, however, and he (,ke ,i,e ,,art ,lt Natalie after all. nml
stalls at the thought of the fun to El,e Williams. Polly's Intimate girl
coat Unlad the scenes. .. -freud. was prevailed uron to try It.
"Who1- to be my 'girl chum. Nata- J Thlt change In the cast, simple ns It
ller" asked Polly, again consulting seemed, was the eaiwe of otbercbange
the printed cast I far Irss simple.
"Mrs. Sogers." Bert answered. "And '0r oue thins,
ball be dandy In that part too. W here p0llr bad grown through force of habit
la ase tonight. Bradr . u regard as one of her rntmt effective
"Couldn't come. The baby had the satellite, suddenly wavered from bis
croup or something or other." accustomed course nud began to re-
Tolly wheeled nround suddenly 011 .voire at a very dangerous speed around
looked to detelop, tn far as sin- wa con
cerned. Into anything bo) olid nu otit--'lulou
ai.il oriiaitipiitnl ntti-udatit.
, However, alnce he was her lover III
the play. It plijiird ln-r ttol a little to
have hliu constantly iiilclug his cue
, tvhllo maklug love to IIUI.- Itehtrnl III'-
I ICellt-N IlKlFHll.
, On oue of llieso emlMrnnxlng ocoa
loin Jim Marshal i-nuw- to the rectiv
' with what M-i-mt-il to liltn iiothlng tort
of an liKplnitlou
"See here. Poll)." he exclaimed J'i
vlally as Polly, alone In the Center of
the stage. Impatiently ualled the dra
matic entry of Puptaln Wheeler aft
er hi "jlbfelire III the field," "I've got
11 simply cot king M-.1, llcrt nml I "III
hatigL parts. You pee, off Hie ntnk'-
Ih-rt Crawford, whom ' h'M i:isle's lover, nml on the stage he'i
glance iitt-t In i He i)lroier) .if an mi
tery well In ' gnessetl SM-ret.
ilendcl llert ! '"' '""re." et.l
tbeBlaoo stool ntitl faced Itogera.
I'Qlly's frjepd Hlsle.
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Yqu tfet more room, more cooking surface
n& coBvenlence. than from any itove ever sold
la Klamatb Falla.
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- DtMrfs in Furniture uiid House FurAishinga. At the
Bridge on Main street
yours. Now, why not fix It ns It really
Is nml let mu be your lover on the
stage ns Well ns off? Don't you think
Hint would work out "ell? I'd Ihj on
ham! for till scene, you can Ut your
lifer
Hut Polly rerelted his suggestion
nlth anything but euthiisliisiii.
"Don't ho foolish, Jim, and iilenmi
hunt C'nptnlii Wheeler," ns nil hliu
susttert-d.
Accordingly lli-rt, nflns lite uiltsln
cuplnlii, soon rusheil In. nml Polly ran
' n meet him, "fulling lulo his iirini
with n cry of Joy." its lite sin go tllrec
I lions called for.
, "Oh. that will never tlo tit all," coin
, plaint-1 the prompter. "Vou don't net
m though jo-i werti realty glad to te
)lm. Mls Novi-s, Ami 3011 tlon't slity
long enough in hi nrms. You Just
Jump u way ns If you'd been sltol,"
Polly itiatle ilp n lomleiil I It I to fate
anil tt It-il lite Kceite over ngilu.
"No." slgltetl the proiiinlrr. "'Hint
wiisu't any taller. Now. nflt-r ou'vo
i ruslii-fl lulo C'iipltilii Wheeler's nrms.
Miss Noji-H, Just slity until you're com
fort libit!."
There was n guia-rnl laugh at litis,
and then Jim Mnrshall cnine forwartl,
ns uhuiiI, with an original htiggeHlou.
"I don't believe It's nil Polly's fault,"
lm said. "Juit let me try the rci-no
with' her, and then Bert can see how l(
ought to be done."
Hut Polly scorned the offer
"I'll try It with Mr. Itogers," the said
archly, "You rce, he's peifectly safe."
The shout tbut went up at Hnnlley'ii
expenso did uot dnutit him.
"Everything comes to him nhn-l-i
modest," he (taraphrascd gootl nu
tnrcdly. So Polly tried tlio nffectlonutu wel
come homo scene with llradley itnil n
strange thing happened. In each of the
many times she had rushed Into Bert
Crawford's nrms she bad felt embar
rassed and conscious. IJer oue Impulse
was to tear herself away again. But
when Bradley's arms closed about her
she felt a strange thrill of happiness,
apd as she looked up .Into bis face tbelr
il'iiihiliig her
fWdciilly he-
Ml Nnyes,
rlilltllnl Hi.- ilelltfhleil I
prompter. "Hull's amtii-lhliig like) .Vou
try It ng.ilti nlih Mr Cruufnnl, Ml.
S'oji-"
Hut Pi.lly ttixtldn'i
'Till llnil of the old scene." the anld
IjiikIiIiI.-I). ilefi-rinliieil II. it n,i i,t
shoiild l'iii-4 hott iiimllr her lieu 1 1 wa.
In-atlug "I'll do It nil right the night
of the 1'ilfi.rUMltir lull) N.nv. tmur
on. Mr. Iligi-r: jott'rr in) fiiihrrsgntu
note, toil kii.iu. nml I'te u-.l In t.-.ti-
' you Into leiilng it.,- uiairy Caplnhi
i Wheeler I'm going to U- moil trie
sl-illhly persuasive loitUht- lit male up
i for my failure lit the last net." ahe
milled K.I) I)
Anil She tins InenUllhte. Tuhr .,.
. er fuigui hi en,.. o ftuclualeil ttn
he III wnlrhtllg l.er
' At leliglh rtrite it resting space, nud
folly iiinl lltet-r r.mri.l iIhmiix-Ivi-s
nlmie In the niiitlc noiii.
"What did jou ini-aii, Ml. Note,"
Imiulrtd llr.itlley hf Jokingly, hnlf
seriously, "by saying I ttn 'i-erfectly
safe'"
roily iiiii.tied scarlet, though her
tone was admirably notichalaut.
"Why. Hint you're married, of cniir'e,"
Tor it moment Bradley looked nh
lulely linupluml; tLi-ti he l.nrt.1 out
laughing.
"Well" ipier'iil Poll)
si'lire.
"All (lm ttoild- has
I come n singe ttMi .ton,
ho answered, suillltig nl Iter niiiiiM-tlly,
")f rimrse it your fnllier lit I he piny
i nut tuiirri nut us our u llradley
linger I'm n slng.e 111:111, on mor,"
"Then who me .Mim Itogt-r nml (ho
baby" ilciii.'imlitl f h j,.t ron.
vlnceil.
".My sinter-In lutt i.n.l idiid," Hnitl
ley announced "Hiin-ly ,, ,,.
IIIIIIK
"But I 1II1I," broke In 'ly. "1
Ihougltt so all nlong from 1 lie night
in mo very nrst rehearsal, If I'd
known" fiho luoke oft siidtlcnly hi
coin union.
ir jou.l Iflinwn" repostrd Hrmlley,
iwvmib iiiiiKut into iter et-H,
auoy iieniu lite prompter railing
lUCUI. ,
"Goodness," excl.ilu e.l Polly, "wu're
missing our cue. Cotno nu. daddy,"
she added inlschlwoiikly
I'olly enleri-tl with 11 ilourMi, turned
toward Hraillcy, who followed with
bli hastily assumed old man manner,
and hclil out her nrms to him unnenU
Ingly, '
"You will Id me uinrry the man I
love, won't you. daddy Do say yes"
she pleaded. '
nrndlcy gave his reluctout paternal
consent, and Polly threw her arms
about hh neck affectionately,
'You deurl" she half sighed, half
The prompter and the rest of the
wi uppiouueu, unaware of the
tutu aceuo going on bblnd
tain.
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Incorporated November 2a, 1000
Statement of Condition
of the,
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Fall., Oregon
DICIMBlit 31, 1007
RESOURCES
lamtiH nml OlttcountH $340,530,110
IrondaandSocuritivH . 63,525.04
Itonl Kritntu, lluildlnRH' anil
Flxtureii . 14,745.1(1
Ciwh nml Slglit KxcIiiuiro 100,247.00
$085,040.51
LIABILITIES
CnplUil Stock, fully
SjrpluH nml I'runtH
l)ui OiIiit Ilunkrt
)tM)!itH
(Villi
$100,000,00
21.75:),1
32,000.04
431,r.05.40
$505,040.51
I. Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the Ih.w -bsnk,
tlo solemnly swear Hint the nix...
inritt la true to the best of my klttiM t.-dge ami '
AI.KX MAltTIN, Jit. i 0.
Sttbacrlbrd and iworn In before ine Hue t.
of Jsnusry, VW.
Seslf . II. WlJIIC
Notary Public fur lit. ,.
OmCERS
ALKXMARTIN
R. R. RKAMX3
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS
rrciihlcnt
Vlcc-rrc.'ildcnt
Cashier
Ass't Cnslilcr
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICE
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Cholccit of Wlnei, Liquors and Cigars
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Cater totlie Iwttrr class of trade, with nothing toolfrrd
the moat critical. You'll notice the tltlfrrrnre vhrn yot
try It. Just the place to drop in for a n-frnhlrg Uirr
age when you heet! a llmuUnt. Pure iir)j.iri it til
kind for family trade a -elalty
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets, Matting Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Tabic, Lounge
and Stand Covers, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Floss and Feltolene IvTattressei
Brass and Iron Beds-Adjustable pen
cil woven wire Springs, the only thing
for hot weather.
Polshed Oak Dining Sets and all oak
Rockers.
v
W. H. DOLBEER
Successor to B. St George Bishop
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Phone-Store, 61 Residence, 155
CIIAS. K. W0IIDKN
1'resldeid
A. M. VYOItDKN
Cashier
I-'HIID MELHA8K
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