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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
ur:.i3 m k : r ! t m u f : K i. ft , y . i'Uill.YV UK.US. Tlosa ltltlng tho KalU Com thti neighborhood Saturday woro: llco, Uj-crsO, FtTajrlts, C. U. Faulkner, J. JktMt);M,r. Karlcow and-ion, Aloxajcr, Koilrown, Messrs Curl, rwiin..ii, Toompea. ano MB. OttT. "" A. iirvntucrdrllledlitaMrv Barnes' aUaU"tat jlL Loloanil, Bjiyfc0 Thomnon.Ult- Mr Mccormick o( Keno passed bar Monday on hla return home '". (roB the rails. J. II. Barsaa ta plowing with tit " tour-horse outfit tbti week. Cbaa. Bevlta li working tor Geo. Byers tbla week. O. F. Sevlts, hit two eoni, Charles aa CUford, and 0. O. Kerni went , , tahlng below Keno last Sunday and V- wara very successful. " H. H. Van Valkenburg U (till hauling hay. 0. W. HeaTtlln droro hla cattle to 't- thU dlttrtct 8unday. , Ereryona hai turned hla cattle oa the range. Tho graaa 1 growing . flao cow. Mrs. 0. 0. Kerni called on Mrs. . 0. F. ScYlta Wednesday afternoon. O. F. STlts was preparing to sow 1 alfalfa Tuesday and Wednesday. 0. 0. Kerns mado a trip to Keno Wednesday. John Faulkner purchassd hay ot 0. Bjers last wcok. Chas. Bnaxrcoo'sal oaascd thrsuch Plevna on LjiL rcgujar rounds,' last Last Thursday. 0 F Sarlts, and tons, CtUtord andf Kraerr, mad0 a visu (a, w. ucatiua a. Charley and Clifford' Bevlt,vlsltcd Our aaIjrhompton,alLoag Lako I Sunday. Jo Foster visited Long Lake last ;j Monday. w Celestla Laam of Klamath Falls Vj visited Maud Curl of Long Lako Sat ., arday and Sunday. Mlaa Meredith Ytsttsd Gsrtrude ' Thompson Tuesday. Roy Brown, MatulCurl andjCcllcs t tla Laam went rowing. pnLo'ag Lako I Sunday, and whcnrstsppTngTrpra tho i boat oa their rctarn,J Mlsa Laam Biased her footing and fcll'into tho water. Sho escaped with no damago t except ducking. Mr. Griffith has just finished put t ting la his crops. The roads are stilt bad In the ttm- ber. Whllo Mr. Evans' tcamst,crrsrfi Luullti. u load of wood tiori Long Luko Ktlilaj, l.l-i wnguti inlroJ down nud ll still In tuo imutiolc, l.itl.uusi. l.o lad on uuly una tier of v od. l.io and tin)' ll.oiupaou I allied n load, of liny from Mr. roHor'H ranch Mouday. Mr. Griffith hauled a load of lum ber" to his place Monday. Leo And Uuy Thompson nud Dud Icy Curl, arc trapping for wildcats .low-n-days. Tom Moaro Las, his now teaUUnco ,-MJy, for occii.iucy. '.Mr. JicCurii.ick 'visited tto lilln Monday. Mr. Curl Intend) purchasing n .cam of hor;cs ot V. McCornack o( .to upper lake. Win. Brown ot Itound Lako expects .0 go to tho "Ocnd" on tho Dpichutca ith cr to sjiend next winter. Mr. Evans basj a. Fn&n, hauling posta from bis timber claim, tov Klamath mils. Joo Foster contemplates putting up ono hundred ceids of wood for E. Thompson and Ernest Dojd. Roy Brown and E. Thompson traded .wagons Saturday. A. Brcntncr Is sicdlng bis ranch to wheat and alfalfa. Mr. Wbltcombo will soon rnvo bis sawmill on Round Lako In operation. Joe Foster, who has been vlstttni; his father on Round Lake, will re turn to Lis homestead near, Merrill to finish patting In his crop Mr. Griffith's nephew from Odessa Is visiting with him nt Lone Lake. ' Ernest Bennett moved n stovo from' Lone Lako to Tom Moora'a residence Wednesday, Mr. Foster wcr.t to the Tails Wed nesday to get seed nke.it. Mr. Stopper Is making potts fo Mr. Evans ot Klamath rails. Blanche Thcmpion and brother, Leo, visited Mr. Ilcavlltn's Thursday, E. Oi Boyd and E. Thompson went to rino Grova Tuesday for a load of Uncsltsnt, but Cfficttve. A femur chief of rHllc hud u wide rcputiitltii because he w.ia nut afraid if women When n mid wm.nn e tiled ) hlui nrd wild linugl.tllj, "I 1'iillid to lev ou utx ut ii little mutter." tie promptly replied! "I nm Bind iju dldv There It ii reo) dod of miiiplnliit In yeur nel-,hl rV d nScMt i.ur t -super. nml I want to tay Cnt tf I Ii 'r no'' mere nbcttt It I will I ut n it m It In n, wiy yen wcm'I, U'le." rlc In stiert tin necrct Is tl nt tfcc.ilitrf tmncd list rnc first nrd Uept ntjlt, wlt'nut gl1'iB tLe woirsii a (!j.iik, (o my r wrl Men tlieu'd reietulcr, ttiN wbc,u np proachej by a innTwoman The tn"ii should attack first nad keep qunrrv!' Ing until tL eman cries, AtcbUiMi Globe. Wbtti Mansfldd Was Himry. In Taul Wllsmcb's "Rlcharil Mnns Held" the octer'n early strujrles tu rain n. feet hold on tbc tip In Luu don are described In his on n wcrtH "'Tor years,'' sid Mansfield, "I went home to my room. If fortunntrly 1 bad cne. and perhaps a tallow,, dl;i was truck In the, neck vf n bott)e. and, I was fcrtunito. If. I bpd lomNhlng to rook fcr ruyielfowr.a frv. If I b,id a tiro. That was my life. When- ulabt can-c 1 wardered about. tbestreetsof Leaden, and If I had a renny 1 Invest cd It In n ba'ied "potato from the baked potato man en tbo ccrtcr. I would put these hct pctatoes In my pockets, and after I had warmed my hards I would swallow the potato. That Is the truth " A Wist ChilJ. Trofessor Mulrlicad tells an ciirl- ence ot tils lu examining soiutf Blr- mluham children la moral Inching. lie asked them to wrlto an essay on tho three liases of life. One bright child returned the following "Ther are three stares ot life. Thi flrt Is when we ere ery ynunr; ntnl thttit f the wlkel ttlnr-s which w- thill l able to do when wo are older n"d tUM Is thi- n-o of linccence The rccond U when we are chkr ard ar! nlli n i! the wicked tblnrt sfbtch r thvucti about when we were ycuLj:, ni'd t' Is the prime of life. The third It who taA A Ifta !. Ajt hiluilil S) ! tll Ifalfa hay. which they will take to ,-? " ? Vi.V.i ": . Long Lake. younser. nnd.thlsli tboaotss''rtL?n- Arthur Sevlts came out from tho donjjcllman. ' Falls Trlday to visit his parents, ,. . . ... Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Sevlts. . n?u.?ll? ;, . nmB ,, ,..,, . ,j A certain iishcp, stJjl;s at a cous--Mrs. n. A, Alford and son.'Woydi . ,,.. .,' J,. " , ., aro at their ranch for n few-days. fh B.,.M-1,h, Li .i... i, -... Ermcu. Bennett lost onq of hh ..,,., ,,, , ,,,. .,. ,' horses. Friday. It having died on thi nouJcSoU wto ktpt n rrri.ly . rOaatth0 ,1, ' t.nllri. r linen htm nr.m n.t nil. ers and all, until she found a quiet op portunity to Inquire of him. "Aro you really i bishop)" "Yes, of course I am-really," an swered the amused prelate. "Well, I don't believe It." returned Itbo candid and critical clcbt-ycar-old The Klamath and Exchange Stables can furnish jou with fine driving teams and saddlo horses Nlco assortment ot bucEles and hacks. Thompson & Wcsdon, -Props. daughter cf UM, cues, pitying l"i "'cos I've watched on eier itlnoi.oii came, and jour head Isn't ptll lo the middle and you dun'l walk corner ways."- I'ry'n Magasl.ii Panasratf No Irtakfast. The no, break(al lmt.lt I. hrmle rnoiigh prvtldfit n hearty i meal It taken, iiol befl KVli J. I""'. ,u i.. !. .....ilii.. I .iim lla,i- lulta r;mj uniwrn ,...y .. - ' no neiil of "brrakfait" until unoutltin1. Tho rtench.nnd itlfciitl'wml l' pin illfeoi ervd, this na aio tWdnre ' thrived, uuder II, Uarrlngb.s Ui i f "ecSco r chiKolate. We UtH-,Ul"l 1 Preucutnau wants tn'ttlijtr to t until I luncheon. I!ut the bnblt if awldlng early fm-tl nud. drink In a stlmulttlng climate .wheiv, I he physlesl eneritM I'rsutt b, taxed, tlurtnc the tuornliti VhBUts I on. of tlnwo silly notions whkh besr nnaemlo result, vltlble la tbo complexion, the nlor and tutusl- ly the constitution ofthossidsTotsiLte ' 1I.-TUWIVW llCfWt. "- Oravtry.aed, CawaNitv. ' Cowardice Is often lgnoraac Are any meii brave, more riOy to taie their lives la tbeif hands, to rwkon ..,k .. nn mt th dtll neonntrrs. .thaa the dlMMra flsbenataf Tet a twlLAlMtenJL brought to Londoa by onetbelr nilstlonarlts hsve beeo tiiD-toBitsfiHsil 1 cross the street. The polk hs tottop the traffic to allow the in to cross. The quick, qusi ictsoui. fearleit tvekneys who lauti ed at tbtm-bow would they fMl. lax a frecilne sor la the Iftrtlk ssr A spider nay terrffy tb moat tcuus of stattMB. and a Vi.0. aasrlak. from a eat Every hero has bit weak, ticit. ard w may believe every cow nrd has a polat wbetr be turmand will t!i'j tL world -tendon Ou'.lovk rtm rpJ HtuMt. lu all our uulvr.i Udustrls) develop uicDt thrro l the nut of a dchuoaa tied n.outtrolty Our mlUlonslrvs and lur mcndlcauts ate like I'.o stunt vd dnurfi and t'-Pplla glautt In a fair. We are a museum of freaks wlti no spectators at-U tbls uurctcral tplr It brea'.-t out even lu iu." tr.i'.'.rcturv. Our hollies arv either giant boutet Ilk thi Cits of Nov VotU ir dwarf houii IUeatbvcvlUat u Urlslou. That lUr lJa'L8)Pttl iniBAii tire for family BMit has been entirely forgotteo. Bat these little bouses beyond Clapbam common carried yet a tttp nrtaer we Mrnllfl of Dinutu frrakt.' fW. thtf trsre temldetaclwd villas. They staff built la lb revolting Image of tie Slanjeio twins Tht man who lived ta.aoife a mod-, era bout, or, rather, htlf bouse, was not isolated, like a brave man. la his famUyJortrtt.nr w,t '" welded Into tnanTy aod-ail""'- community like n man la a tec tery cr a barracks. Uc was linked b) a lint of brick as Ir.ithxotna as tt; l.ljixce link of lesh to one other necldcatt' man; geaafaMy to a ma rlrcj be dUUkad. NOVEL'EFOBMINO SCHEME. Htw an Indlano Town Oct HM of lit Profttilanil Lonft". If OweiiIIN'. i'l "T W'M""''"4; leatl III lnhl itnvnll " M' from that prvf(tlte III"' IM' tnnil. A lewipilltl of tl" I'1"' "' fend n prise for ln l l. iJf '" Mt)t "The UnfVr" TIih Irima pN vldetl that tubitilifrtt irtltlw ;' be rwulrMl to alve the oharacierlstlvt 1..- I.....I l....,r Mllh M-biHM ot tim miiiivni i"' - ttiklents lAtAino.lutervtted 1 1 the ! test ud flanim! "obtervlng twurt Ihtvugh the bnslurtt dlttrtct vf the town which would atTort wpponoui to study the f luractertitlce of tb fel low who roait" Mt Mm KUino iue store at thf ounicr grocery from morn ,.tM i.ljl.i miA rlttl ubtatnt his noonday IuncIi from thti thy cracker boa ud ptciU'J, uarri n iivp" lout, ciweed liateh talk awl leil to OMNltd rerorm .-xow wntn io w ... r..p ttta. rlirfa of tehoid tboee who are la the habit of meeting lu the cor ner grocery tuske a bee line for borne or some other bldlat place. nuke. '!. fnaifsp. Staml tioln home pretty esrlr. ain't youV askej a grocer at one of toe Mlert hurried nut of the slcre. Don't want none of tbeut lllerttry fUrs wrltlo' me down as a loafer, Oolu' batae before Ibey come' llt waaA-aad-at have gvne all the Ulitr coruar eTw',' sialestaea since tk studeottxbat,lhtt praclkal quest tor specimens tallllr thy. rtlmHl baMiiA..ay . afraid, lotJaalu, a fttrr -'Drr M1m saMk-;iiaMie H'tleap ytmr.,-Wah tDftettilMar. t Ta PmI TNtm. "Woaseo tiiould b aiatto to teeUng off the cars, ties ward." "Still. I kuuss aa easier way " '"Wlitl'i IhatV Turn tb cart lotlde oat" ee tbe 0nr. They tsaf e found the aalstlag I -Wbereaboutir -In a cave." "Aay reward,, out forjir -I ahaU go rlfht.atsBe, aty i -uojra.ptssnr "Here ts car fare," MahlnaaCtwJte. -Would yuu prefer to be live dog ' a do id Itoul" lvt.dt wbu dog aad sw tVag I mi t flAl.i: II-M'I'CaiJ ttttttt( Charley Wlililnni, ,J (Inln Thiirsdny l!i whlili hi mi liiMiiK ,j Inlili'a I! M llllliliin . ,l took their culls in iiii,J Ihiirsdit) Vtn Todd was a limj lu Mil rill Ttiursdii Wonrp pliawd tjtnj JllllllSOII It IlliptllV lig (Ml bo up UKSIIl Mitt lllaticho lloMntotJ day night with Mn Oto.1 Uuy Wooden Is up f In Hand Hollow and lt father on hit ranch Mlts ller I Johmtot i Klamath Fallt after s J with her aunt, Mrs. It, tl J II, Hobbs tp:nt Sundsy with W. II Toil! Clata Anderson tits i ed from bor slcknest tisl with her sister, Mrt. r Mr, Van Meier It tut;( grain for John CallaUa. Miss Blanche HoMase! and not able to text afternoon. W II lladley roinmiu Thursday II las Cjifjl tract cleaned up, Herbert Anucrson t with Mr and Mrs. i t) 'JVllayuoa,ot to Kil Muhday, Mlsees Amlfoy and Qn spent; Thursday, oveoleg Alice and llatl lladley, Thomat Jolmtnn tnt ttJ Fred Toolo,tott two.fjiJ Holiday, Tho, sstntAvr, J. I) Lnl our vtllcrrrldsy attcsiltd erty W II Todd and tot. breaking rolls Friday Mrs. J, Wbltlslcb tpttt day with Mrs. W W Wi onacwDErrial Ijajtotttaasadwlchaadsome .Apiecaxtrtwoorpie; Andgulptacupofcofeedows Whlleyoucaabatyoureye Then, later on, there coast A very common qurttisa; He wonders how It wat taal Contracted Indigestion. Coburn oust mm A m VALUEsS v8S &-!, fV? ' f "- NOT ART3MCIAL ONE 9eJ ' 'l ' -- 'Ml vc ' n Buy a LQT in the Best Town in TUtmath County Buy a LOT IN the BEST Scliitf That TOWN !Fhest Addition Klamath Fall in t i ; ; 1- ..- Lots Half BlocR from Hib School $200. Good Terms -' - Our, Agents WCaU.cPpu 1 rliv,'!l V;E'j; mwmM4 afafBt.v s 'sAfgU mmir-M. ilniV xM m9 WtVVMaPWaiMgagtV jyrr. SHEPHERD & i kAXlJI XjM WWMWbWM tJiM ,mi- SstLtMstaaUL' 'msW laf l MY &. A sWJIC. l.gsl 1 IsxlBsaxl I A a MV ' miwmmrr Lm;i nkii LL!r A W bm bI " M svi K 'bt tr"vs- .:tca ii yt jjiaiJzzKzw&tcjsx ngmmjSOB mM,WS3JUM