The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1908, Image 2

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Herald Publishing Company
W. 0, SMITH, Cditor
HUIWCRUTION ItATKa
IWlf, tiy mall, ft yr.
tUttr. by mall U month.
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Hallr, hf malt, thir rmtnt
lH"r. tj mail, a monin. .
Jiiflr. tUItrrmt bv ranter, a
now Tti KRMir.-nd iiu.mc money onlr,
iirM x)r, nonal chack on rmir local bank.
tarn, coin, or cmTvner.
Nit war a re law or ORKooN.-ftkm SftSof
Ihalaw of (rtun provs.! that whanawr any
tnMnrnntnMltnc a rwapr ahall mall auch
iMpapr to any ro In thU 8uta without
flnt rrrvlvlnc an enter thrfor, auch nawapapar
hall ha daanwj to h a artft, ami no iht or obhat
tun ahail a-wrva aaalntt aurh ptraun, whether
akl nrtiaper t revclr! by I ha run t whom
l U aent or not.
TUESDAY JUXKV, IU0$.
I A Train Belated!
MARSH LANDS
50 per cent, vegetable matter. Klamath's greatest
Oregon's richest soil. , """-
bargains at $20 per acre and upward!. Easy Terms. OJ1jiBji jfJj
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Jitiu Dllwood, Junior partuer of tbe
Ersklne i. Dllwood Ian- tlrm. wandered
aimlessly n round the new IHiloti sta
lion trylug to LIU tlmo walling for the
train, -lie hid promised bis partner
that, as lie would I In Washington
that week, lie would make n iHvlal
point of meet In; Mr. Krsklue's train
nil transferring lirr safely tu tlio
aouthtound train. Ilr bad started to
tb station an bour earlier tbati news
sary In order that bo might have tlm
to look at I Ik- new station which every
Wasbliigtoulnii was loudly procl liming
tbc biggest In tbe world. Hut bt-iv bo
found that mi bour wan more time
than n railway nation could satlsfac
torlly till, even though It lived up In
Its reputation.
He looked nt bl watch nnd foimd
to bl sntlafactlon that It lacked only
six minutes until tbe I'lttnbnrs train
was ducT lie hurried through tbe
rates mid reached It lust n a l.'Unn.lr
'official marked tbe train nn hour late.
Tbe official seemed, from Mr 1)11 I
wood's lnt of v lew, to take n fiendish I
dcllgbt In writing It oloivly and rare
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"what a :uir iiocnl'
OILWOOtl.
fully, aa If tbere was plenty of time
for everything.
-Uli-tn," said Mr. IjIIwocmI lu an
loquent balf voice.
Tb girl In front of blui. wbo bad
beD auzlouily eying tbe naiuu bulle-
ery luacaztne on tbe staud." '
Tbe bot cbocolate evidently npealeJ
to Uobblu. DIIuoih saw liliu lead tbe
way lonard tbe cafo wit It nil nbulut
ludlffercuce to tbe failure of lluu
scbedule. U'bcn Dllnood stoptn-d at tbe casb
ler" denU later to pay for n clear ih tunecf tny borriirn
L'iri came io Irliw lur tne i-lux-nliilii
lcoi.u:co nit. tuat bad fallen decidedly nliort of
rupylne nn entire bour.
Ullwoud, ll.'btlm: bit clear at tbe
llfbter, sioLe to tbe canbler, "That
uesteru train ba bad tiiuu fur a full
tUed wreck."
Tbe clrl's eyes dliated, mid sbe turned
suddenly, utterly obllvloiM of bU Ix-ln.'
cally "If tnu will iy Hint rliante I llli-l innclu a lia.ty nearrli for til.
nskle, I will tell lur Io ct.mo fur It In- rnnlnme.
foru sbe lentrs." "I bapM.n n U, ttltriMnl. ami III.
Tin wirry I j;nto yon mn li n frlebt." entlr nullnfactloii nllb III. lot In life
bo wiM Wbeli be found lT eerlllK l'aml frmn Ida eye "lie I. a re
tbroilRb tbu burn ilun ti Hie track inirknM) prninlaliitf boy Mlm '1U
I'm nlnop e(x-ctlns n nrk-l' dale" lie nas In tbe iiieantluie trrlnc
tiu, iaij ox arm ui uiu iua 1 1 uoy uu uuimrouuccu man. "nia you say
wltii her. tbe western train bad been wreckedV"
"Ob. dear.'.' sbe walled. "I never was tabe asle.1 breathlessly,
so dead tired of waUug lu ifr life. If i -So, nol Don't be frightened. I
I only knew be would I sure to torn uss merely JoLIiik about (he Ions
It wouldn't nm so bad. It will be I wait." be basleiied to ussure her. Mbc
balf past C before tbe tralu Rut Inlfavo the cashier a thirty cent check
now. Bobble. 1-et'n go lu tbe cufe and i and a bill and lu her excitement rush
cet some bot chocolate. I'm tolnir to hd off without tbe chance to t with
drink wlue a KKouful at a time and , ber own eyes the latest bulletin. Ill
count ten between each tip to help wood smiled nt tbe cashier,
make. that bour past, for L'vu read ev -pu. these women!" he said whlmsl
IN THE UTTLE PRINCESS
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You get more room, more cooking surface
and convenience than from any stove ever sold
In JQamath Falls.
E. VIRGIL 6 SON
Dealers .in Furnitjire itnd House Furnishings.
Bridge on Main street
At the
Tin' initial friend-
llnem of ber tone hIhmu-I ii rhlldlih
liidlnerrure ro bU lieliiK u itraunor
"IVrttai you hateli'l lltnl In a city
lour." he hazarded, an In.I. Uiille iciiue-
IbliiK cnihIiis lilm to lin'ik'liie that illy
n-a)s ntre ulr.uife to In r.
"Olt. yes- a ,.-(nn years." Her
eyi-t Were Mill fneimed mi a dlttaut
llil on the trick.
IIIIwunI found hlniDcir Hiwesii.d of
an amount of curl.xlty foreign tn liliu
Tbe ilitiauey of her face, tlliratliig
Willi the Joy of lliliu. ytt friink to a
childish decree, fuscluated him
"I you don't mind my talking In you
ulid-IIbMe," b illU'Cled, smllini;
Into the filelldly faie of I lie U("y, who
had been tuklui,' slock of him admiring
ly OIIwoimI knew bv bail ii kimhI
tailor and was Kralllled In Mti Unit hu
bud at least mndo a cood Impn-sslon
on Hobble.
The boy's sinllu broadeiietl,
"You won't llml talking to my sister
a hard Job. Khodoes It nil herself," he
winked mx la lily
I "Now, Iloblili! 'I Male, you are nl
ways pretending Hint I talk too much
itnd tbnt I run K-gln lu Ibu year one
I nnd bring history up to ilnle In nn
Hours comersnlloii."
DllUood Hilled llolible mi (be buck
lib uu affection not generally elicited
by hiiiiiII Ikij-s. but he no longer looked
upon IJobble us n hiiiiiII bjy I4 wr.s
a method of procedure. "I hoK tlun,
you win consider inui you lnie known
me at least llfliiti mliiules mid will
skip tho cre.illon. Iho full of Umiie, Ibu
cnii war mid n row oilier ileum mid
bring history far enough down Io date
to lell uiu inoro-frleiully things."
"In Iho beginning I ncceptid ii posl
Hon under Ibu civil serUo mid moved
to M'nsliliigtoii mid put Hobble In ibu
public schools, where hu plajed fiKit.
bull the llrst part of the term nud fall
oil In Ijilln the second purt thereof,"
sbu laughed.
'Thero-I told you she could till
every miiig hiio Knew lu u few lulu.
ulcs," doclnrcd Hobble dihgusledly,
"Hut she's promUed not In lell John
about tho Lallti. He's coming on tbli
tralu we're walling for Khu perfectly
daffy about John."
An unreasoning dlsllLo to tbu iiuidh
of John spuing, full grown, to (be
heart of Mr. Dllwood "la it permitted
to ask who John may be!" bo usked
gloomily,
"Oh, ho may bo president sumo ilui
or most anything In that lluc,"dt-oluied
tho boy nlrlle, "hut just at present he's
our big brother coming to spend his
two weeks' wicatlou with us. Ho'm
bceii lu Chicago sli months learning to
bo a lawyer. He's a clerk In Krsklno
(tjgllwooj's oUice.'!.
rerveniiy to tememN-r Jusi hl. Ii of
the twenty einplujee tins 'Ibslnle He
' hlm-lf tratrl.il for the firm nnd M-iit
very little time In the ..nice
"Oh. Mr lilltvn-.l do j on really think
soV slin ipiestloned engerl) lor fan
i Hi. died ullh pleasure
; "lie has the mming of a llrst rl.i.s
lawyer," be votirhisl stoutly for Ihe
eapnMlltles of the jotilh of ttirnly Ihut
he was In mortal terror be would full
,10 rmogulre when ihe train arrived
"lU't It n iiieer cnliirldeuni (bat we
I Should llleetr be n.kid eagerly "
I have in .... risihlM loniorrow alioiit
soon. n i.-ii insirui (Ions, nnd In think
bo happen to . j.,ur bnither" Mr
Iillwixsl's by..s-rlsy vns si. Hdckly
luld on tb.it be fennil even Ihe frank.
iliisusH-ctliig eyes of lh. girl could see
Hint he woiitil have In manufacture
Ihoso special Instruction Ufore Hit
ueji nuy
"Oli, they bnvu nnrkeil It nnolhrr
hnlf hour bile." she nodded townrd Iho
bulletin.
"What's n half hour" declared Mr
Dllwood " di,,,,, r.,lllt n rn.r '
terestlng banging around n railway sta
tion
up pretty good
Hsr Gtandird of Ccrnpsrlion.
"Vesj hu's ler third husband."
"How were I lie oil.er hvul"
"Holh worlhless."
"Then he must show
by coiupiirlsou'"
.Sot by tiiuiparlsoii vvl.li Ihe men his
ttlfo says shn might hue m.irred."T
Clevclund I'laln Dealer.
Bo ThouflMful.
Nell-Vet, tho count Is very attcii.
Iho to ber. Khe mlmlr..,! ., .
Hho saw In n florist's window tbevf
vvcru passing yesterday, so ho bad
mm flnil op 10 llcr
Hello-How thoughtful!
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Incorporated November 20, iqqq
Statement of Condliion ""
. tlf Hie
Klamath County Bank
Klamath Falls, Orcriou
DICIMBER 31, 1007
RESOURCES
1mm nnd DlwountH $:Mo,r,3o.eo
IkmtlH and Ssxrurltion ! r.,- ""
Heal Kutato, lliilldinKx ami 84
FlxturwH . M.7.Jr. in
Cash and Sllit KxcIiuiiku l0,247.'69
5080,04061
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, fully mlil $ oo.ooo 00
SurpluH and I'rufltM 21,753 II
Due OlhtT llankH .'i2,OO0 04
l)t.Hwlt . 4:il,295.'4fl
$SUS,040i
I. Ales. Martin, Jr.. Caslder of tl.. , lmni
bank, do solemnly swear Hint ll.r . ,,,,.
mriit is true In Ihe best of my kiioH.-k. ii.'
niiii.rrnwii ami iworn lu lietore i . . ,i,.
of January, WM,
IHralJ
OFFICEKS
ALEX MARTIN
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Notary I'ubli. f - iirrs.n
E. R. RIAMKS
ALEX MARTIN. JR.
LESLIE ROGERS -
President
Vlcc-rrcsldcnt
Cashier
Ass'l Cashier
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
THE OFFICER
E. H. DuFAULT, Proprietor
Choicest of Wines. Liquors and Cigars
Catrrs tu the Utter cists of trade rwtlnrx; Ue5n4
I be most critical. You'll nonce n.- i iTrrenr Nps
try It. Just the place to lirop f r a rrfrriUrjUirt
age wlien yoti ncrt! a atltriulant ltt livm tf tl
kiruls for family trade a sMcialiy
Ready for Inspection
Our line of Carpets. Matting, Tapestry,
Linoleum. Art Squares, Table, Lounge
and Stand Covert, is ready for inspec
tion. Something entirely new
Also Silk Float and Feltolene Mallrenct
Braat and Iron Beds-Adjustable pel
' cil woven wire Springs, the only thiij
for hot weather.
Polthed Oak Dining Sets and all oik
Rockert.
W. H. DOLBEER
. Successor to B. St. George Bishop
Phone-Store,, 61 Residence, lftT)
CIIAS. K. VVOHDKN
President
A. M. WOKIIHN
Cashier
lltEOMELHASil
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The American Bank and Trust Co, I
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VVJ .. a--(!3javs .
They're eullng dinner
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''Aioyou suiu'"
Lcsllo'u Weekly. " "
CAPITAL. 100,000.00
Cor. Siaaad Main Slreti
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