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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1909)
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FcttOM who bare been somewhat Baton tabed by baring whitewashed coal tMlvered to tbcm will be Inter tele to know tbat the whitewashing la aet done to Improre the appearance or to Increase the burning qualities. The treatment neither Improves nor harm tbt fnel. It la a detective scheme on the pan ef the railroads to locate and to prc veat theft of the coal as It I hauled, tbe mines to the consumer. depredations amount to thou- of tons annually, and the rail- i are the sufferers, as It Is up to to deliver as many tons at tbelr ' teatlaatlon. often a thousand mites away, aa were welshed In when the car was tamed over for transportation. Two or three tons may tie removed frasa a carload containing forty tons wttbeet attracting attention to Its de creased quantity until the car Is again placed oa the scale. To locate the leas, say ropular Mechanics, llmcwa- ter Is sprayed over a carload of coal. la a abort time the water has evapo rated, leaving a load of white coal. Tat removal of any coal leave a big black spot, which Is quickly noticed by taspectors and station agents and the leak Covad and stopped. Almett Insulted. AatM tk lace bargains In one of the large department stores the other day a abaaper agrossed la thought set bee 'Matte Japanese spaniel on tue counter. ,. YOa r the salesgirls, not aeelng the ma larew a remnant oi reuueeu tact arer him and entirely submerged bias: When the woman went to look ( - far bar pat be waa not to be found, but .,.-. etraral abrUI yelps, accompanied by an -lapaeavaj ec ioe wee. neirayra oia pre- i.J, t'bla; prsdfcameat. and the woman. l . amrWIaaW Hera upon bis mow. op- aid, "Did tbey cover ,'a precloaa wltb cheap fifty laear Tbe salesgirl, wbo evklently bad cul tivates diplomacy, assured the dog's Mistress that the Uce bad been re- from SI to BO cents, and tbe wo- took bcr pet away molllflcd. PkHadelpbia Record 2 I Helping the Bf l-mb'-ff yoar saoney ia a baak la yoar owa comrnaa Ma jraa lacreaae llio coaimanUy's power to do baataeaa. If bataatlal fansttis waat to borrow Money there la more to taaa Ikeas. If yoa bank yoir aaonry away from i&oase It ia laaaed to other fsrasers, mercliaau and maavfactaren. Help year keaso people. Money hidden at borne helps bo one. ritced la a .baak U ia pat to work la waya that help all. The First National Bank !"'," nf Klamath Falls ' . ' I la a good baak to pat yoar mosey In safe and reliable. f A Savings Account ... , ' la a ralay day faad, a life Insurance policy, a alck beneit, a Z faaeral beaett, and aa old ago i daaaa ia the passbook, and It Is under the owner's control at allttaiea. It wUl'Mde blm orer sickness) It wUl care for his family when be mast go; it will see bin through old age, and bary kUa.wha he die. It la simple baauess proposition. Wgbi aarljr, aii keep It up, and, lake iaaaaa hi tbe desert. It wM eapply Uai aa he joarncya Kev la the Mas to open an aocoaat with the V, T'.T ; '. n" K .- i WkH , The' lLT"WP.i4 ,f " mm lJiK... . - -W'rfiM.S,' '-.,.,'iW,.SiV'V- a)fa)Ma)a)aaaMaeeaaB;eaaaapeaaaaaa.aaaaaeaasj. LANDS VEGETABLE MATTER.; 11 A,T E B: 15.00 3.G0 1.2S SO SO A CHANGE OF HEADS. Tht Trick a Dusky Rultr Wanted a Magician to Perform. Thurston, the magician, had many Interesting experiences during bis pro fessional tour of the globe several years ago. He went to all sorts of outlandish places and appeared before rulers of many strange lands and com munities. On one occasion his man ager bad arranged tbat Thurston should give an exhibition before the ruler of a province called ragopago. In the FIJI Islands. In the crowd that saw tbe exhibition were many of the black and yellow slaves of the chief tain. All the spectators were amazed nt the many strange manifestations of the black art that Thurston offered, but no trick appealed so strongly to the assembled retinue and to the chief tain as tbat lit which a white duck was made to appear with a btack head and n black duck, after a moincut's manipulation, with the bead of the white duck. The trick had to be re peated, nud then the chieftain engaged In a long whispered conversation wltb the Interpreter. "What Is desired?" queried the oblig ing trick placr. The Interpreter coughed apologetic ally and then respended: "Itrspected sir. our honored sire wishes you to take two of his slaves and put n yel low bead on a black man and the black bead on the body nf a yellow servitor. Our honored sire thinks It would be very funny." "Tell bis royal bigness," Thurston replied, "tbat I could give a yellow man a black eye, but I would not like to attempt to make bis entire bead black.M-rblladclphla Itecord. "yes." said the WlltlHe story teller "the cyclone carried his bouse Into the next county mid set It down there ns totnfortnhle ns you please, and as be stepped out of tbe door to survey tbe country Ibe man wbo owned the land notified him of suit for trespass and the tax collector banded blm a bill for taxes.'' Atlanta Constitution. Rivals. Knlcker-Ynu have a boy In college and n girl cultivating her voice? Worker Yes. and I don't know wblcb has tbe better yell. Rrooklyn l.lfe. Town w1 ' . .7 J pension. 'There ia.no forfeiture : t0 w"- ... . , '' ' ' OREGON'S KLAMATH'S Nswcomb's Dttinltlon of "Msgntt." rVrxiiimlly Nowitmili iik mi ugroc' iiblu'eoinpuliUm mid a fiiltliful fileud. UN miccckn wilt due lurjn'ly I' hli tetmclty of purH.e. The writer's only IH'rsoiml contact ulth him euiiio through tlio Standard Dlctloiiury, nt whose detlnltlolis In lilijMcul svlelice Newcoinh had general oerslglit. Un one occasion lie came Into the otlleo greatly illvmllMk-tl with the dellnltlou that wo had framed for the unl "maguet" a conception nlinnit Initios slble to ilelluo In any logical way. We had simply oiuitnenitod the iiiierlles of the thing;, it course which In the ab sence of authorltittlxe, knowledge of their cause was the only rntloiul pro ccdtirc. Hut Newcoinh's mind ilein.iud ed a toglcut treatment, nml. tlioiigh lie must have seen from Hie mitiet tli.it this was a forlorn hope, lili tenacity of purkie kept him. pencil In hand, writ, ingaml erasing alternately for nn hour or more, finally lie confessed lli.it he could do un tieltcr than the follow. Ing (wlr of (letlnltlons- "Magnet, n body capable of exerting magnetic force." and "magnetic force, the force exerted by n magnet." Willi a hearty laugh at Ills beautiful clrculus In dellulemlo he threw down lilt pencil, nud the lm IHTfoct nud illogical olllce dcthiltlou was accvptvd.-Nurth Amerlcau Ite vlew Old Timt Qusckiry. The eighteenth lentury was the gold en hart est time of the )tmc!. ng-.ilnst whom some of the llerrest shafts of Hogarth's satire wen- directed. The quack toted In surround hluuelf with au atmosphere of mystery, which was calculated to Impose upon the i-redull ty of his tlcllms. UN room was be decknl with skulls and skeletons A brisk trade In quackery tvus cnirleil on by women. J C. Wright lu his book. "The (iood Old Times." records tho fact that In the year 17M) "a Mrs Joanna Stephens was nttnnled 3.000 by the Ungllsb goteriiment 'for n proper discovery made by her for the cure of the stone.' This 'proper dis covery,' " adds Mr Wright, "consisted of a powder, n decoction and pills, the last named being formed from calcined snails, with carrot seeds. hlp and haws, the coiukiiim! being burnt tc blacknvrs and then mixed with soap and honey." A Ludicrous Experiment. Ilolmrs ttns one of tho many emi nent men who have- attempted In solve the riddle of the universe. In his cass the result was ludicrous. From Ibe sublime thoughts that came to him while under l lie Influence of chloro form he thought be might nrrlve nt some solution. I'lncing hliiiclf in tils armchair, with eii. Ink nml paper nt hand, he Inhaled tbe anaesthetic As drowsiness stole over him the untum of things seemed roienled. Ily n vig orous effort he clzcd his pen and wrote he knew not what, for liefore he had HnMied he fell bark uncon scious. When he recovered he turned with trembling anxiety to the sheet of paper, on which, written In scrnttllng characters, but quite legible, he found the awful revelation. "A strong smell of turin-ntlne ervades the whole!" Ixitidou News. An Accommodating Boy. A Netvnrk woman who liven In an apartment house changed her Iceman not long ago. nml the next day the youth who drove the team for Ibe new man put the piece nf Ice on the dumb waiter in the basement to !" hoisted up. She pulled ii way. "Heavens." ht exclaimed, "that new Iceman (ertnlnly gives good weight!" After much effort she got the dumb walter-up to the kitchen level. To her amazement, lln'ie mix n small boy sit ting upon the he. With "lint little breath Mi li.nl left hhe demanded: "What In the twirld did you make me pull you up here fur?" "Why," replied the youngster, "I thought niajhc the rake would be too heavy for you lo lift, so iVaino up to help you off with It "-IJpplnrolt's, Navigators' Date Lino. Tho International date Hue is an Ir regular line dmttii arbitrarily on tho map of tho I'.icllle ocean near the one hundred and eightieth meridian of lon gitude, marking the place where nav igators change their dale nn the trans pacific tjiyitgc. This change Is lieees. Miry on account of the lengthening of ono hour for etery fifteen degrees of trntel westward. Ily traveling east ward n day will bo (rallied, westward u day will bu lost. New York Amerl cau. Ht Went Up. "Is Mike Clancy hero?" ahked tho visitor at Ihe quarry Just after tbe premature explcilou. "No. nor," repllul I'utrl'.k; "bo's gone." "For good?" "Well, nor, ho tvlnt In that direction " Nuw VorU Journal. The 8tntltlvs Press Humorist, "It makes n pres humorist mod when he xevs one of bis Jokes attrib uted to some one else." "I judgo 80," "And it doesu't seem to plyuso. blm any better to hco ne of his rival's Jokes attributed to lilui."-Kaiuos City Journal. His Awful Mistake. Mr. Newrlch- understand the or chestra Ih to play one of Doorknob's compositions tonight. Mrs. Oldstock Doorknob? Doorknob? Ab, I suppose you mean Hsndelt-Cblcsgo News. RICHEST GREATEST BARGAINS Athsns 8vd by Poetry, Whea'll. V utter u heroic strop ale, Athens, the "City of tho Violet Crown," was captured by Utsuiuler there were not wauling clamorous voices to urge timt the city whoso lust for empire had brought such woes on Oreoco ought to bo laid letel with the ground. The Spartan general ill tlrst lent a willing ear to his powerful iillles. but while the council was stilt debating tlilt momentous Issue a plaintive voice was hoard from tho city walls chant ing those noble Hues from the "lllec tra" of Kurlpldes, that most human of tho poets of llroeco, lu which the heroine contrasts her fallen lot with the i-plcmlld exploits of her father, who had dismantled tho lowers of Troy. Lytaiidcr bent his head and on dered on fortune's cruel reverses, Tri umphant ns Agtimcuiiuin. who could tell but that he might bo resort oil for n fato as cruel? The lesson of mod oration was accepted. Athens was saved. Milton has Immortalized this drauial. Ic event lu ivio nf liN liest known son sen nets: Tho repeated nlr Of sml i:tcctiu's HH-t Imil the power To save tlio AthviiUin walls from ruin tjie. Comtts and Grtat Mtn. It Is somewhat remarkable bow of ten tho death of nu eminent person has K'cii marked by Ihe nppcaru no nt a cornel. A certain writer. Indeed, lift er going through a llt of comets for i'iOii ,te.ir. says tint It Is "as It Cod utid nature liiiftitlcd by comets to ring the l.uell of princes, esteeming Mis In churches ition earth not sacred enough for such Illustrious and emi nent performances" To up'iitlon only it few-, t.otharlus the Younger, Louis II. Charles tho (laid. Tlieotlllou, hlsh op of Teurs: Henry II, nud Itlrhnrd I had their knells thus rung by comets IJton In Shnkespenre's lime the comet was eoiislilerrd u titling nccomp.iul incut to the obsequies nf kings-Hunk- r llii- hrntrnt with l.laiK. lcM ili) In nliitit Comets ImioriliiB chans et llnirs nn.l itnlf. UranOlili eur crystal tr In tli sky. Anil Hllh Ihrm icourcr 1 1 1 lu.l irtolllng stars That l.ats coiiirnUil unto Hern's death London Outlook Thoughtless Clsrks. Every business has n ginsl will cap, and every siiltsilotl customer Is ;i feath er lu that cap. Trulm-d men at high salaries Cre euiplojod t keep tightly In place the feathers that nre already there and In add new- feathers. It is the advertising deparimeut that Is most cotfsplcuously eiigugcil In Ihe feathering process, while tho adjusting department Is most characteristically emplo.ted lu keeping tho plums ilrnily auchoreil. Ilotb of tlioo departments nre maintained nt u large proortlmi ate eXK'lise, which goes lo show the value of feathers. Who, then. In Ihe organization of n Imsliicss could lx ml.-iclilcvntis enough to ptmk the fralb ers from the good tlll eup? Who. lu deed? Yet nil day long hero nml tlirro throughout soiiio stores Mck teok, k-cIc, go ruthless iK-aks. Imiicllcil Py rovoti brains In the heads of turuous clerks. Ibsikkivper. Painful. A little story comes from way back concerning Forrest, tho tragedian. It was during his last iioarauco at Nlblo'a (lnnlt'ii. In New York. Al Ihe time ho tvus suffering untold tor lure from Ihe gout. A sort of run way had to bo constructed from the xlniro lo the dressing room, for ho was qulto unable lo step up or down stairs. The N-rfuriunnce had Iweii "Corlo luiius." nud Forrest was petulant from pain mid llrcd with hU work. He sluiubled against the runway, causing such n twinge lu bis toe as to lu.lku blm rrv out with the pain. A )ouug udor standing by unfortu nately addressed thv tragtsllau nt the ttroug'tlme, saying: "Dear me, Mr, Forrest, that must have been exceedingly painful." "Not half so paluful us journctlug," was the crusty resoiiso. "Nsvtr Toe Late to Mend." Most of us ussocluto tho phrase "it's never too late to mend" with Charles lleaile's famous novel, nml very like ly some of us think he Invented It. Hut It Is really one. of Ihe most nu dent gems of popular philosophy, A rorrcsiondcht of London Notes and Queries lias discovered It In u petition from the commonalty to tho mayor nud older tnon of the city lu ll.'gj. It must have been of u respectable age even then, Kcclng lhat It Is quoted as one of tho "proverbs" of tho period. A Failure. "Theru Isn't enough analogy In tho English language," proclaimed tho bright young student. "If wo nay 'male and female' to distinguish sex, why not say 'Hon iind fellon' too?" "Wouldn't distinguish," replied tho practical professor, "considering both uro fcllneH." Ilallliuoro American. Hsr Vry Picture, Ho (rliiipxodlcullyTl iidoro every thing that Is grand, exquisite, super eminent. I ovo the peerless, the se rene, I lie iterfect in life. Shu (blushing coyy)-Oh, George, bow cun I rcfuso you when you put It so beuutlfully V Our Neighbor. What Is meant by our neighbor wo cannot doubt. It Is every ono with whom wo are brought Into contact, wbosoe'ver It be, whom we bavo as mMna of belplug . Deao Stanley, SOIL ABEL ADY AT $25 PER ACRE IKINT OCT Ylll'll FEirr WET Siivo n dortiirTbllTl lluy n B""1' waterproof shoo or boot- im por haps can't wear rubbers, if can't, wo have shoos In answer tho purpose. Our prices are lha low oil mid goods tlio best. Wo Introduced good shoes Into Klamath county. Wo ham liioro and hotter shoes In our new storo ono door west of Ihe postolllro. "Sign of the Hoof Klamath's Exrluslto Shoo Store. K. )F I'., AITEXTIOX , Full ntteiidivnco Is desired nt tho tegular staled contention Wcdiies-1 day night nt 7:30. Election of iifll. ' cers. llyron llnrdlnhruok, formerly clerk at tho Monarch Mercanlllo company's store, Is now n partner lit tht Central cafo. HOME REALTY GO. ' Watch this Space for "REAL SNAPS'' For Hont 5-room furnished hmiso; clmlco location, close In; now; tery well furnished, Hl.uOO California peach nml grape ranch for trade for Oregon runcli or city property. 13,000 Modern llungnlnw; pcrfectl constructed; welt located; constant ly Increasing In vnluo; a lino home TIMIIEIt CLAIMS IHIMIXTEAIIH THE (: FIIOXT" onirp, Main Ht. I'lione Hit .WANT ADS. KUlt :'i.liE Mlxellancom. For Snlo Canaries, lino singers. Mrs. C. C. Low, Oak at., between Fourth and Fifth, FOlt SAI.K f b&O.UO Stolnwny grand piano, practically now, for 1700.00; 1100.00 down, balance easy Install ments at C per rent. Inqiilru at "The Oregon," Klamath Falls. tf FOlt SAI.i: Or will exchange for Klamath county property, small farm In Mendocino, near Uklnh; well Im proved; nlcu locution. For particulars address II. T. IIAUNKTT, Midland. MISCFM.ANF.Oth. WANTED llnnd Irnnvrs at the Klamath Falls Steam I-nundry. WANTED Uundrcss. Cull. Mrs. W. 8, Wiley, Hot Springs, addition. 3t FOlt KENT Storeroom nt corner 7th nud Main its. Inquire of C. W. Harlow on premises. 'Ult.NISHED room for runt.Nluth and Hush streets. J, II. Hamilton. NOTICE OF KAI.E OF IIK.W, ESTATE III tho County Court ot tho Stato of Oregon, for tho County ot Klamath In tho matter of tho cstato and guar dianship of Charles Hughes and Mary F. Ilughm, minors. Notlco Is hereby given tliut tho un dersigned, guardlun ot tho persons and ostntea of Charles Hughes and Mary F. Hughes, will sell at private salo ii u undivided ono-slxth Interest each of said minors In and te: Lots S, C, 7 and S of section twenty (20); S'j ot HWU nnd lots C, 8, and 9 of section twcnly-ono (21); N'V& of NW'i and lot i of section twenty, eight (28); KM of E'j and NW'4 of NBU of section twonty-nlno (29), all lu township tblrty-nlna (39) south of ranga otovon and a half (11) EdW. M., all fn Klamath county, Ore gon, containing C7S acres, mora or less; On or after tbo 8th day of Docombcr, 1909, for cash, pursuant to order of said court roado and entered In tho above proceeding on tho 8th day of November, 1909. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. November 6th, 1109, PRANCES HUailES, Guardians of the' persons and es tates of Charlos Hughes and Mary F, Hugkta, aglaert. AND UPWARDS. h. Goodrich's Cash Store C. Is. (lOODRICM. Proprietor Dealer In lrv (looil., ClotlilitR, Shoe.t, llut.s 1 Carpets, Kuk. Wall Paper and (IroL'crlc.H yi.,v Tiihlo Salt. ." miiiiiiN lor ... . mi Imi, fitr ......i,,,,,. ,-,lliii ri-. - IM,. t ColToo, r oiiiid ' JH J Ten, M-r Muiiil '" '" Star TiiImiuo, 'r plug Horseshoe Ttdmtto, mt plua SiHitr Head Tolwuo, r plug ..... .... . . . ,,i. .. ...... luiiiiul ...,, .HO, ln NIHI l""H"' I" , llemis iht pound Coliiml'lrt tMt lliikis. I'lev e.irll sttliigo . Violet Oats, pitikngo . .i..i.., l......lkL. I'lmir Ilolled tints, III bulk, HI Ilrlrd I'ruues, stl Isuiiius lor Sugar, 'r wik .- Cold ItiKl - lliuhcst Price PalU for ?) Have You Had Any Trouble With Your Heater7 No, or course not, If you have one of our "CHEERFULS" WITH CAST LINING That don't have to be replaced every season. They I burn for years without repairs. We also have a fine line OI medium ana encap ncmcrs ai pmca which arc right ROBERTS & HANKS. SSldewkasre s) seoaeeeeeeeee t IIOS J. ZCKWAI.T, President Abstracting Maps, runs, Klamath County Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers P11.T K Uitiuiis, Secretary Klamath Falls, Oregon oxsseteseoeo4Xo4sv "JVKT WE WHAT NEVEH THE llrtlrr Equipped Than Ever IHE , IXMTOi; -.....-.-- HFIWTI- OltllKIIV TI-TK UNDERWOOD I I PHARMACY ClllhSI.EII HTIMS III.IKJ. I'liE- ijU NCItllTIONH mmmm HTOFK ,.A.'s- !" Hrnlii. lu CIuIimmtw WNKW "AT,:,' : AND FIMiED mKHH NOTICE FOIl 1'LIII.ICAl Kl.V Dopnrtnicnt of tho Interior, U. H Land Olllco at l.akecw, OrrKon, October C, 1909. NOTICE Is hereby Klvon that James II. Humphrey, whoso postofflco uddrusH Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho 23d day of April, I90U, lllo In thhj oiiicu sworn statement nnd application, No. 01827, to purchase tho HM of NK14, w,i f hiji cc. lion 23, Township 37 Bonth, HanKu 9 llajt, Wlllaiiiotto iiKirbllnn, nml tho timber thtreoii, under tho protlsluim of tho uct of Juno 3, 1878, and ncU ntiiendutory, known un tlio, "Timber and Htnno I,i,w," at such vnluo bh mlKht bo lUcd by (ippralsomeut, and hot, pursuant to such application, tho land and tlmbor thereon hnvn i, appraised, Juno U, 1909, Ihe tlmbor eiitlmalod at 645,000 hoard feet at o.7G per M. and tho laud f 190.80; Miat said applicant must offer final Proof In support of his anniiPinin. and sworn statomont on tho Oth day ot December, 1909, before n. M. Well- nrason, United 8tatcs cnmmi..i at Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' Any person Is at liberty to protest PHONE - - - 303 EASY TEHMS ...f .7.1 I , 4I..1II Ill ,nn .in .i.i .in .11 ."7 ,:t.i .in .in I. INI I. mi 0.7.1 .u.i Hi, .nil i; '" ''"" f' lilmter In. t t miuihIs for . ! Hides and Prtlin MtHHfmHtHfMtMHw E. M. Hers, Vice-I'lrs. stwlllrsl Blue rrlnta, Xtc. Abstract Go. eexe4eeeeeee4 a contest nt any tlmo before patent Issues, ly tllltiK a corroborated all- M uavlt lu this nltlcv, nlleiiliiK i""' which would dufoat tho entry. AUTIIUH W. OIITON, 1 0-9-1 2-8 Hettlsler. riione Iksldeiico 833. Oltlro 1091 Dr. J. E. Taylor, FIIYHl'tlAN AMI HimtJEO.N. I'ostofllco Ilulltliitf. DR. C. P. MASON Dentist Amorlcan Hank and Trust Co.'s llMf- Jt TstsraoNH it D. V. KUYK1N DALL Attorsey at Law KlaaMth falk OrM Dr. Amos C. Graves A. H. O. OOTBOFATH. Klamath Palls. Ore. Postofflco Bldg., Second and Main t ( (-V !, - iM?1-- St" t ," "u-.t