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.KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1909.
THK Ti'nKIRH M.SS.CltK8
Starr TM br Aatertraa -W
Who Waa WMaVM of the
Hceaee of Hlaaghlcr.
Tht lollolag U a recent Spokane
dispatch to the Woman's National
Dally:
Mr. Edith C. Grosrenor of Spo-
oae of the few American
to-rltnees'tbeceremoay ac-
eoataaalac the girding on of the
aaredltary' word of the Turkish rul-
era aad aa bowed to and amlled
uaoa br the new saltan of Turkey,
HamldKffeadl the ntth. had iur
vltred perilous nights when her life
depended upon the slaying of a tin
gle Ckrlatlan, baa returned home
Croat a toar fraught with Incidents
aad exetteatent.
Mra. aroarenor was In the party
which pushed through the lines
'against the wishes of the American
eeaaal at Coostantlaople and visited
tasvaeeaea of the terrible bloodshed
the day after scores of Christians
and had It, chanced that a tingle
Christian had been killed we would
have liven In tho renter of the run
Diet, which broke out at other place
on leas provocation. It was In this
period that many of the Christiana
and Unites left tho city and In the
dead of the night stole away.
"The most beautiful sight on our
entire trip waa at the coronation
ceremony In the Turkish land, at tho
girding on of the sword handed down
for generations by the Turkish rulers
when llamld V. waa mado sultan. Of
course we were not admitted to the
Immediate serrlce, but we saw all
that other Kuroieant or Christians
were allowed to sec. Klfendl him
self was especially courteous to the
Christians, and afforded them a fine
vantage point from which to witness
bis Brst procession to his morning
selamllch the morning of tH cere
mony.
"Old and haggard as tho few ruler
li l. bowed and smiled up-Mi thli
group of Christians, surrounded by
ter.rnl columns of soldle.-.t 'Pie
splendor was magnificent. Kvery
available carriage was pressed Into
service and tho royal procession came
as near to the splendor of such or.
currenccs In days of Roman suprcni-
acv as could noaslblr be Imaclned.
been massacred. In telling Of Rnslsnri ham nnlhlns- so Imuoslnc as
the excitement In Constantinople she
aaJd:
"Wadld aot aaa the real battles,
Om vraaatata revoHs, We arrived la
Constantinople against the wishes of
oar coaaul tho day following, and
war la the revottiag district for acv
.al weeks. la Daasaacus we ei
perteaeed the most perilous days, al
though we were strongly protected
by the governor or the city, who
threatened at one time to turn the
guns of the citadel upon the Moham
medan quarter of the city should a
single Christian be killed.
"That night waa a perilous one.
oriental coronation ceremony, and
after the bloodshed of tho few
tenths before this service on that
bright May morning was far too
splendid for the mind to put Into
words.
"We were treated with respect
while In all of these places, and, al
though we were warned by the con
sul that any harm which befet us
would be entirely at our own risk
we had little trouble going from place
to place. There were cities where
the Inhabitants and members of the
old Turks, looked at us with scorn
and hatred, but who dared not lift
their haad against as for fear not
only of their own rulers, but of any
MIIIIHHIMMMMMMMMMM'iMIMI.'IMMMMMM
i Helping the Town
M
1 la a kwaktfck reaw awa
taw Waaler's power I
i to boarew awry taatw la
I roar atoaer away
U
to
It la
Help
Wared hi a
ITirst National Bank J
of Klamath lalar
3
at hoaas helps ax
M la pwt to work la ways that help all.
(
imsslblo nr which Might ho declari'd
by tho United Stilton.
"At the timet)! Hie gtoiitest datigol
I do not bollevo there- worn 20"
Christian foreigner In Hie. oiillre
turnup of elites lioililitoit h) Iho rein-
IlllllllllstS."
Mrs, llrosvonor was In the pari)
which visited the Ylldlt palace, iiml
the village harems, rrouiionll) the)
wore entertained by the women of
tho various village sheik ami ufler
leaving Dnmnsctis felt little feiir of
their lives.
THK f.MINKtilK IIKIIO ItMl
An Kxi'lrtitnlliin n! the Hiiihininciit
Kihihii lly Tlinl Till.' Him to
Hot II.
In April, 1901, Andrew Carnegie
created a fund ! 15,000,000 fur the
benefit of the dependents of thine
losing their lives In hemic effort In
save their fellow men, or for the he
roes themselves If Injured mil) Pro
vision was also made for nieiluU to
bo given In ciimmeiiiiirntliiii of he
roic arts.
The endowment known ns "The
llcio l-'nml" was placed In the liniuls
of a eommlsstun composed o! twont)
one persons, residents o! I'lttshiirg.
Pa., o! which Chnrles I,. Til) lor Is
president and K M Wlltnot secre
tary and manager o! the fluid.
In his letter to the Hern I'nnil com
mlsslun Mr. Carnegie outlined the
general scheme, of the fund thus; "To
plate those folliiwlng peat of ill voca
tions who hate been Injur iil In liernlr
effort losavtiuiuan life In somewhat
better positions H-euiilarlly than be
fore, until able to work again. In
case of death, the widow und chil
dren or other dependents nre to he
provided for until she remarries mid
the children until they reach a self-
supporting age. For exceptional
children exceptional 'grants may b
made for exceptional education
Orants of sums of money may nln
be made to heroes or homines as the
commission thinks advisable earh
case to be judged on lis taerlla,"
The fund applies only to arts per
formed within the United Stnte. o!
America, the Dominion ! Canada,
the colony o! Newfoundland find Hit
waters thereof, and such acts must
have been performed on in nfler
April IS, 1901.
Tbo commission has awtnlcd f?
medals: I. I.r'imc. 35 silver jnd "
gold. In a Idlllou to the mHi'Is mon
ey has bjon shell for dhnhb-niei I
benefits and seclal purposes .and fur
tho dependents of (heroes w ho lost
their lives, amounting to $53,750.
Tho commission has also awarded
fCI,tC2 for relic! of sufferers from
disaster; at Ilrocton, Mass., 10,ono,
and for tho California earthquake
154. 4C!!, with the addition of large
sums expended on recent disasters
DURABLE INK.
Th Stertl of Its Mtmilteturt 3tmt
to Havs Otin Lott.
The Ink luaiiufiutuiir Ins mid"
gre.lt strides In hit lleM He hi- lt
dined ninny colored tluhl Ihit eeui
well adapted In nidlmir) "0 "ut
how long will this Ink hll wlllimil
fadlugT
Did )ou eier pick up n It'lbr writ
tell leu or llflotli )car ago l d nolo
how lunch or II Is lllogllle I iko IV
Ink has faded! Some pr-il-m l "
mollis not n oeiilnr) old are pi nod
Inlay In air tight uises, m I lull Hie Ink
will not ado nil) more iHlnrs hue
boon mplid In ordtr to retain the e
act ihlmgrapliy of Hie original niiium
fading Ink Is one of the thing- In
n tilth the nmlelils did Hot belli to
Mane of the iimllacial inaiiuxilpK
lilt nnd set en hundred )oar old life
their letters riirmtil r ink uiai i
black nod bright it on the da) iihui
llrt wrllleii
Who ha the se.nl f lid lul H
of makliu durable Ink' II I iiuollwr
one of the lost arts Hint I irth.i of
Inicstlgatlun 'Iho niKhnt hid fctxr
malrllals In work with nnd Its fai li
ttle for lilsimlery let. but we mul
Rcknowtlgo that Hit re are seine
thing In whl.h Hie) fuelled u -World
Tisla).
Hon ill on retiuesl
nrser) l1" Halnu,
,ite Dirgtin
Diikoii
Hl
WAMHIl Hlrl for It lephmi' ni
einlor. one wild eloil"in; l "'
wink piof.ne.1 ppli al Miiiuath
I'lllls nlllie
I'OII 1.i: lltt ll.iiietuis
I'Oll rt.M.I! Irfttl) s gelllle dlltllis
horse. Willi sunet linUl" H K
Hlnhle
KOIl SVI.i: Al it bargain a No
fin....- lkiiM.illi.r Willi 1 t It. t
I. artier. In llrsl tiss iniidlllmi a
MID litnililno for T fall ni K
Trannfor otllie and sie II
I'OII HVI.i: Irelgbl tuitin t
I plile. inlislslltg of H loi'trt
Mariioas slntiliti aim tuains .
It nilKiOIS. llllullllt of MIIKi'll
0011, nil Ill Mi I ttinunii n wm"
jj Son Park stable. Minlll Ore
alld
So
30
WALL STREET WAYS.
I A Savings Account
l imaajr day fast, a Ilia laaaraace pollcj, a sick beaeflt, a
raaswaj a eat, aad aa old aae peaaloa. There la ao forfeltare
aha paasbnnk, aad It la aader the owner's control at
. Jt'ejfls atdo awa aver atakaaast It wlal ear for Ma
laaaawjvaatgoi M wlU aaahlai Uwoagat alwaaw, aad
i a liiai ha dies. It la a alatsle baalaeaa propoalUoa.
i it ap, aad, Hfca aaaaaa la the desert, It
hlaaaa he JJoaraeja.
to opea aa accoaat with the
Maaraii
The
dtlheds ! a Brllllaat Optrstor
Many Years Age.
One of Hie most brlllbint nM.Mturli
f Wall 'street In Hie rurly sixties of
the last tentury was Wulter Welluian
Morse, though he was by tiimpirliui
with some of the gruy hnlntl market
veterans valy a mere boy, Uliu Just
thirty years of age. The publie ion
AdenM-be enjoyed made II HMsible for
blm to realise profits In any stis-k.
Puch was Hie Influence bis Indorse
ment would carry that after lie bud
accumulated stk at bis prlres be
could tell his dally callers that Hie
stock was due l go up. and liuim-dl
ately there would be enough profes
sions! and public buying of-1 he stool,
to send It up, thus enabling Morse to
onload at n profit.
An example of Morse's ipularlly
was illustrated In a scene ni company,
ing the opening of suImk rlptlous for
stock lu a toaf mining inuiiuiiy or
ganized by hlin. The dsy Hiv subserlih
llou book was opened is-ople flocked to
the offlce and fought Willi each other
In their efforts In enter nnd get their
names recorded. One man nhn had
subscribed for a large amount of lul
stock, after getting away from the
crowd, came back und, .walking up
to Mr. Morse, said, "I say, Mr, Morse,
was that gnu) or coal stock I sub
scribed orr-Moodys Magatlne.
Joy of a Yswn,
Whrli life sceni no re than tnitnlly
lutlpld-aiiil mii li moon nW ilo come In
clou the limit hopeful of II thore I
a sudden pleasant ui..itti lu the
yaw ii of Ike terrier oil the riis lfle
the tire. "Alt. )ou, t'-.. Hud thing u
little Isirlng. old follow'" wc 1) In
oiirselles. A tlog JillrlK nobl). tiuk
lug mi attempt at illgulliig It with
politely uplifted iw All ilillmnl
seem to enjoy n jann eMept in in.
We once saw Hie hie limouled hip.
pstaiuii ut the r" lift hluiMlf slow
ly from hi murky m.h I and )awu II
was a great seot.iile, trouioii'tiiut. Ilo
merle The emu eiilmlnl l.rrdoni of
the whole creation strniril epreoil
In that glgJtitle r.iP I'or n few f i
tlnalcd Innuielits susl, hid, railing,
people, nil nMiml merged III "lie n
Inssal innuhl. It nut wniidorfitl Oh
we thought n we lame nnay In Is
able In yaw 11 like (hit when life le
coine tisi silly! Pall Mull Hurdle
Ct Out cf Doors.
Trudeau's ehs'le eviwrlineiil -.lnt
a In the right dlnviloii Afiir Ims
ulatlns n tiuoiNr of rabbits with ttt
berrulosls be confined a liuiutn-r of
them Indoor and turinil Ihr other
outdoors. The latter all n-nirrttl.
while Hie former all died. This eor
linetit shows tint n rabbit 111 log iiti
Us natural food and un.hr n natural
rnvlnmmrnt I prisif against tiiUrcti
loslt. There Is nliundanl reauui to !
Ilrve Hilt equally I rue- of nun. In
other minis, iiilori'Ulols . not u iico
essary evil of human life, but I n mil.
ural t-nnsctpicnco of erroiirout habits
nnd drrture from natural coiidllhms.
Man It iialumlty nil outdoor animal
A mole Hies n healthy life In a bur
phi A man must Ilio In I lie fn.li air
ami the sunshine, Mod Ira I Ueeord
Ths Brigand).
'the n-ord lrl;niid" Is ib-rlml from
a imr.lou of the urufor worn by ante
rr. Ilugllsli 'ind foreign, iiurleully
callnl Hie'hrlxumlliio." This coiil.
oil of mi liproti of leather philcd our,
scale fashion, with t li (it plis-i-M of slrel.
From the Irngularltlm of lie light
nrinod mill who wore tho.e iefeiies
Hie name of brigand Ix-ame In imirie
nf I hue Infamous.
WANT ADS.
Hilt H.W.K Ileal Estate,
IIAVK n few lots to glvo'nwa) In
Opportunity nddlllun on thu Upper
lake to parties wishing In build
homos. Heller hurry and gel one of
Iheso they nrii absnlutoly freo. Boo
thn owner, K. I). JIuellonaM,
KOIl HAl.K A now bungalow, with
x rooms nnd bath; flno location on
filllslilH near High Hchool. Inquire at
Herald office.
misi'i:i.um:hs.
Till! Southern Pin Hit' but now nu
sate round trip tickets In rtoatlle.
goo.l for sixty d)s with ptlvllegu of
stopnur nl an) isdnt en mule for
lis "5. 'Iho Html limit ou Hiesti
III kits expllos Oiliihor 3lt
OIIIHIlt )nur lie frni'i 'I I! "hansler
iiiuipaii)
KI'llMHIIKI) iiHimt nnd apailmnitt
at the llaldwlu
I'l'MHM' luiported remeiit Jml re
iiIUhI, rnrlonil Allu'ti rotiit tit In
Iron h.inels llaldwlu Hardware t'n
to i:tii.Miiu
rt) KXCIIANHK California for t)it
guu, K.O nnos diolt-d land, title
porfctt, nn morlgago, fruit, ginln and
grupts Pur arrtuge at or near l.litu
.lib Palls II I) Hlbley. P O l.oi 1.17,
San lloriiardlnn, I'al
REFRIGERATORS
Cold Slorarte vB'
s-isa a laS""
J WHliCXiiiauici
j Food
i Chamber
j $21 to $24.50
-" -
Reliable tnlvon-
t ized Food
i Chamber
4Jt
$17
$21
ROBERTS & HANK
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
"j
SW'vlTSsM
y&r'rzf'sY I 5
VA its tin nun mii vJ
f) WHITE MOUNTAIN fi
t IKIil.l k Jl i
TY, tti nit tmc iiiiiii W fa
T y s m . m CW m
t m msu aws sun. mi W Ij
ffi ROBERTS 6nl
Thanks
noik i
oi m:i-ii.i:mi:m'
iinai, audi r
or
NOTIt'l! I henb) glten Hint .Met
Martin Jr . a.linliil.trnlor nf Hie es
tate nf limine) H llnwren. df'eeaacd.
ha filed with the Count) I'niirl at
Klatuiilli Count). On gnu, for settle
ment his llnal uirniinl lu the adnilu
titration nf the said estate, mil that
.Morula). Auguit 3uth, at 2 00 p in
nl the loiirthiiii... In said inunly und
Htuto Hie lime and plarn fltivl for
Hie hearing nf nuy and till nhjet lions
In said flnnl nrroiint and Hit' sctlliw
ment therenf, and any eroti Inter
estisl inn) appear and file eireptluiis
to said arroiint and mutest In saiiio
AI.HX MAIITIN JH,
Administrator of the Htiatn of Hod-
ney H llnwen, Ik-coated
sin:i:iri-h sn.i:
POIl HAI.K H acres. Bo iirreii In
crop; .1 hornet, wagon, set nf bur-
nous, 2 cows, 22& thickens; fi-ioom
bungalow, fornlHhfd. I miles from
town; lioo per inrea; i-nsy terms
II. K. I'olntur, Klatnnth Palls.
.
':'- i firit IfeMtvMid Sci ifigi Bank i
trft"iSfsyv" y -'
I
trading the artistic life," says the
philosopher of folly, "consists In buy
ing old candlesticks when you need
new shoe."-CleTland Lesdcr.
Lalrd-Weel, Donald. I met the mln.
later In London, lie teems to be bene
fiting by the change Donald-Hae art
we, sir; sac are wel-Ixindou Mall.
Mett Anything.
Club Doctor (Willi view to dlacnotlti
And uoir, my man. what do you
annxT ratient (cbeerrullyi-Oli-er-well,
doctor, I'll teste that to ou-nystaader.
Nor Cats en Rteord.
ilrooks."'nkid niiera. ''do yon know
what will cure n nartJ"
"I tiner heard ut a wart being tick,"
said Brooks, without looking up from
his writing.
MWT AWl r'OII.M).
LOST Tun leather handbag tiinlnln-
Itirf piirso with iniiuey, u pnalnfllni
key and other ut tides. Kinder please
t ut urn to this odlcu.
HKI.P WANTED.
A0KNT8 wanted In every Inwn for
tho Hteel AdJiiKluhlo llamelcss
llorso Collars. No puds, humex,
ulrups; inn ho used with any kind nl
tug utlaaiinunts. Will nut gall horso
li winr out Will not (orrodo or rust.
Prlio IU.0O each. Ask tion- ,l....l,.
rno inr iiicrnturo
nuvt-r uouipuny. ei limlvo dlsirlli.
ulors I'atlllct'oatt Hlales, Albany.Oni.
T'LKi 0ftK"n N'irstry r!oiiipanyor
Halorn, Oregon, Iho largest and
beat-known nursery company In tho
Northwest, has openings for two nr
three slrady and rullablo salesmen
for Southern Oregon and Northern
California territories. Pull Informa-
Whereat. Judgment was rendered
and er.tered on Iho 2Clh day nf , rll I
l'.)o:i, In an action lu the Jus Ire I
Court fur thn Prorlnrl nf l.lnl v.n '
Klamath Count). Hiuii- if Oi.-r.-n.
bciore U J.lll , o ro ,. tin
j e f. r said pretlnrl. holweiu II
W Kohsoo plalntlrr. and J P Hi III '
tun, duiotidiiiit, in Into. , ii,iu.tin
.nu Lgain i Li.i'tti.uiu iur il -j'i. nf
St ,t Hi. Mln iT5t i'i 'n ..r
st thi-nm nt the rate of tll t) Hr
tent per nuniiui Imiil Hut :oih ib nf
April, IHO;, and Ihu further sum nf
Thlrlei n and Twenl).lvo Onn-liuti-ilreillhs
dollars (113 22) rn.ts and
dltliursomtints, nnd whereat n trail
irrlpt of tuild judgment nnd prnreud
lugs had hefnru said Justice of thn
poarn In said into has bteu filed In
Iho iiltlco of Ihn County Clerk of
Kl.imnlh (.'unity, Oregon, and which
said Judgment was duly docketed lu
Ihu Judgment ducket of thu Circuit
Court uf Him Ktalo of Oregon for Ihu
Ciiuiily of 'Klamath, on thn 13th day
of .May, 1909, and Iho sum nf Htivun-
ty.tlvo dollars ($;r), with Intercut
tlnireon nt thn rnlo of nla (C) per
cent per iitinum Imiu the 2iltli day of
April, 1909. nnd Thirteen and Turn.
ty-llvn Oni-huridrcdlhs ilnllnrs
(Il3,2r) main nnd disbursements n!
said action In now dun Ihennn; nnd
by virtue of nn exiciilluu Issued by
Ihn Clerk of thu Circuit Court nf thn
Hlnlu of Oregon for I hit C ily nf
Kiamnui, on n.ilil Judgment, nun.
liinnilliii. inn I,. .Mil.iu ai.i i.,..
."" " ""'I-.; ni'i jsiik-i
mint, lnti.ri.ut fiiwl f.iulu ...., ... i...i
pursunul properly nf snld J. I! Hulll
vun, and for wnnl Ihennf, then nut
uf tho rial property belonging n
snld J. I!. Hiillhan, in snld Ciiuiily nf
i.oiiiimii nun rnuiu nr on gun, mid
not being nhle. nfler iIIIIl-i nl n.,.r. I,
nnd Inniilrv. tn nml nnv ,....-., i
I. ---,. .... ,..,.fii.t,
properly hcliiugliig In J I!, Kulllvmi
in nam (utility, nut nf whlih to sails.
ly emu jitiigment or nny part lliercof, i
I havn levied uooti Hu, ruti.iu i.... .i.. '
wrlluil reul ptnperly of thu defend-1
ant J, I!, Hulllvnn, tn-wlt: HCU oft
m.vi ui minim 21, fiWVt (if NWW
nf Hedlon 27, i:i4 nf HIJIJ or Hoc I
Hon 28, Township 37 Mouth, lliingu,
13 Last nf Wllhuuello meridian In I
wri-Kmi.
otl(l is Iherefiirn hereby given
tlinl by vliluu nf rnld ikociiIIiiu
win. on .noiioay, inn ,ioili day nf Au
gust, 1909. at Ihu hour of ' i.M,.,.l,
III thn nfleruiinn of snld duv. m 11,,.
iruiii in urn loiiroiousn iinur lu KIiiiii
nth Palls, Oregon, sell nt public mte
linn to thu hlghcij bidder for lush lu
hmid, tho nbovti desrrlhod renl nmo.
Address NolHon 1 rtr, nr so tnodi I lien of ns may lm
Kiosnurjr 10 saiisiy Bald Juilgiuiuit In
f,"V.,r "'" W Kmhimi nnd ngnlnst
J' '"."'J'llvaiii Ingilher wllh nil insls
und dlsbursvinenlH thut hnvo or may
accrue..
Dated nt Klamntli Palls, Oregon.
IhltSOIh day of July, 19091
W. II. HAUNCH,
Sheriff of Klamndi County
7-30 8-28
Choice Garden
Lands
FOR RENT
A few plots of choice land for tfarden; foul
Cabbage, Celery or other truck, under
Irrigation and convenient
FRANK IRA WHI
CAPT. O. C. APPLKGATE Nflh Street Bflf?
Has mme Lot Dardaltts for you
?. --
!
China and Glassw!
Don't you want eoinn litre Dlnaer Ware, VanT '
Plates, Tumblers, Jsrdlnlorrs, Omameuts, Cliambrr Kelt, I
CiMilrrs, Kreen-rslliliigs useful anil oninioeiital fur )oa'
anil table? We tnrry smli Uaullful Cliloa Hie
In plain anil gold rlitiimil. Met' our rtleiisltp dlspla;.
largest slock In Hm rlly ami at suili Inn prices.
1 GEO. R. HURN
HARI
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It'cp us inoviii,'; wc arc prepared for wwl
TcniiiiiK, tlr.'iyitiir ami forwardiiur. U nol
Reliable and prompt service worth)' '"cl
Attention? Day or Night. We're not a coffi
Numl'iT phones, odicc 871 and 873 the bi'l
S-'ty: Baggage and Pianos are .spcctalliJ
Freilit orders handled quickly. No I'M
Equipped with the only piano truck l''l
Reasonable rates on eoods stored. IW"I
C'dl or photic us before plnciiiK ordert'
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