The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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attention, ho could nettlier hoar noi
' hout. Ho had taken a tarn of the rope'
about Elaine. 1 tried millina on It
j ( Thcro wan something heavy on the
A other end, and I kept on pulling.
At last I could make out 'Kennedy
dimly mountlne the ladder. The
I j weight was the unconscious body of
I ' Klnlhn whleh ha ttafldlait aa hn ninnnl.
rd the ladder. 1 tuned harder and He
lowly came up.
j Together, at taut, the policeman and
I reached down and pulled thoaa out'
i Wo placed Elaloa on tho cellar floor,
. ai comfortably aa waa possible, and
1 flirt nnlljman hrtlran hla flrat. iM tmju
MWHimmmmmmmmmmm&MMMJMi ' tlons for resuscitation.
Kennedy was tiiopitijc In the labors-1 ! T ,0 . '" our ,im,nft acPH- A I "No no!" cried Kennedy. -Not
tory tho noxt day when 1 cuiiio In, !!", n,0J,0 forward, Kennedy gnve n here tako her up where the air li
The Exploits of Elaine
A Ditictte Novtl and a Motion Picture Drama
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TfctWell.Known Noveli.1 andll.eCieslorot tlie'CraigKctmed'Storiei
Presented in Collaboration Willi the Path PUyn and
the Eclectic Film Company
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doubted efforts. The yer teeter
looked on wKhineMseea weaeer.
"Look! Tfce'eolor la her-foee!. gee
her llpol" ho eriod.
At last kor eyM slowly f ottered
open thra etesed.
Womld tho machine aucceedT Or
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by bm m ewenUr, a4 at aaMtao, .
"Hay, Cral." 1 becaii, trylna to liver-1 nK,K lcap at h,", "l"1 Wo followed ' freher."
comu hla nt of blllqit. """ " "!" ihuiuhii imcrrercnca. j
Kennedy. nilo,i hih, i.u -. 1 ,l WUB o wnrk of only u moment
,thqught. pul.1 no attention to mo.. ,f?r "" ,to '"Mui' anil hold him. whllo
. . f!ofl(r flrttkml rttf lint linleviAl
men nw juiiiied up. " .......... .. ....- .
"Ilv (l.orL...i win." i.. i 'I wnfl Dan '"" Dudo.
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,1 nut n i.iiii null);
With bla revolver still drawn to
1 I poked my hcnO out of tho door In i ,
I tlmn to n.. 1.1m Krah tip hl ln,t n,l I "Ta0" -ra'K w" .' ' "; n"a?c nr'
icoat and d.il. from the ,oom, put- . A" "e." "" ", P co;
'tlnu I.U coat on nn h wt. ' Tlltr ""'Ml '""Irdown the tube that
"llo'e n nut today," I exclaimed to, " V. L .i . . n . ,,
myi(.f i Ho wont over to llm tube. Carefully
Though I .lid not know jet of tho! T"? lhe t0P " gMcd..iu?'
quarrel, Kennedy l.n.l irally ilrulnl !,Brt,n back n Hnco,, lnler- w,ln h,i
wl?h hlmiel . ,1 , , h M . k' I f'" puekcrw1 ; "l r "",0,U" df
put hi. pride I,. 1,1. pocket nd ImdL.Z0" "' ho 'Jcd. m ho
..it .... i.i i i .... ,,,",' mammod tho cover down. Then ho
..mv u,. , MMIIU IU .,!. Illl IWIUII.n
again.
.Aa ho entered he naw (hut It u
really of no ue, for only Aunt Jo-
ephlno waa In the llbrury.
overawe the prisoner, the policeman
forced htm to aid ue In carrying her
up the rickety night of cellar atepa.
Kennedy followed Quickly, unscrewing
I purred, as f I the oxygen helmet as he went,
lYou'll Get atGood
Turnout
Krom the
Blue Front Stables
MujJy & Hilyard, Prop.
ilMUW. Klamath, nmrlMh
omce of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Vrlrilnnry Hurgeoii
"Oh, Mr. Kennedy," nho unld Inno
cently enough, "I'm no .orry Hhe Imi't
here. There'a been soinvthlni; (ion
bllng her, and sho won't tell me what
It Is. nut she's gone to call on a
young woman, a Florence !,pRh, I
think."
"Florence 1-elghl" axclalmed CralR
with a start and a frown. "Let m
use your telephone"
added to tho peliceman: "Where do
you supposo It cornea from?"
"Why," replied (bo ofK.-er, "the St.
Jnmen viaduct an old spwer -la some
where about tlipno lulls"
Kennedy pueliercd 1;U face ur ho
gazed nt our prlcom-r lie reached
down quickly and llfvd something off
the man's coat.
"Oolden hair." ho muttered,
"nialno's!"
A moment later ho nclzcd the man
and shook him roughly.
"Where Is ulie tell me?" hn de
manded,
In the deserted living room we de
posited our senseless burden, while
Kennedy, the helmet off now, bent
over her.
"Quick julckl" he cried to the ofn-
ccr. "An ambulance!"
"Hut the prisoner." the policeman
Indicated.
"Hurry hurry; I'll take care of
him," urged Craig, seizing the police
man's pistol and tliruollng It Into his
pocket "Walter, help me,"
Ho waa trying the ordjnary method
of resuscitation. Meanwhile the offi
cer had hurried out, seeking the near
est telephone, while we worked madly
to bring Elaine, back.
Again and again Kennedy bent and
outstretched bcr firms, trying to In
duce respiration again. So busy was
I that for tho moment I forgot our
prisoner.
Out Dan had seen his chance.
Noiselessly he picked up tho old chair
j lu tbo room and with it raised was op-
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8HIPPIN0T0N, April 1. Tho
first train load of logs for the Loag
Lake sawmill was brought down froat
Chlloquln the latter part of last
jrcck. There were fifteen carloads.
Tho mill will start operation soon.
Owing to a change in bmtnees re
latione, C. B. Clendeaaiac aid not
lease any of the Ki D. doasala In Ha-
cna Vista, aa formerly reported.
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luooraiory to a siory i was writing, ny rcfUMnK to eay n word eliout her., Before I knew It myself Kennedy
nad beard mm. witn a nair insiinc
j tive motion he drew the revolver from
I his pocket and, almost before I could
I see it, had shot the man. Without a
' word he returned tho gun to his pock
et and again bent over Elaine, without
, so much, as a look at the .crook, who
sank to tho floor, dropping the chair
from hla nerveless hands.
-, Already tho policeman had got an
1 ambulance,- which was now tearing.
' along to us.
Frantically Kennedy was working.
A moment he paused and looked at
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rate of ioper cent per aaaaxa rroaa';
October i.af iiaxid $25 attofaW'a'
fee aad: coMa aad ?dloawsaiota;.a
taxed -attweaty j aa
BlllleHarland is the, proud poaaes
sor of a new Ford. Blllle deserve a
good turn once la a while.
, One of the most interesting plaesa
in the county. Is the awchiae sheo of
the Klamath Maaafactarlat: eeaspaar.
George Nehrbaas presllet orer-talo,
and he is a mechaaleal;wlaard, aotfc
Ing seemlag Impeooibie for him.
Elaine Confronts Kennedy .With the
-elaoned . Kiss" Bhotearaalw.
placed bis ear quickly to her Heart
His face waa a study In astontshajMC
The minutes sped fast
To us outside, who had no idea what
was transpiring in we over j norma, bealtli-at thlswrlttag.
tho mlnutef were leaden-footed. Aunt j t
JoseDninc, weaa oui now nemn i - - .
agalS. wak sitting nervously. William Caldwell reports that the
Just ten the door opened. RK crop, at his Buena Vista cMekea
Mrs. John Llaaaan. who- wm seri
ously 'ill a few "weeks ago. we are
pleased to report Is alaost back to
I shall never forget the look on the'
young ambulance surgeon's face M ho
murmured under hie breath. "Come
here the age of miracles is not
passed iook! , AreUr.u- laf
Raising bis finger to indicate that . .. .
1 we were to make no nolae. he, led as j """"" -"
Info Ihp. other room.
Kptiniwlv was bendinr over the . Have, yon
ranch la soxaethiag ulannease.- -Jt
proves that tho chlckea bnalaes Is
good. In this .section.
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Just then, outulde, we could hear ' Elaine, her eyes open now. wm 'ges
tae ambulance, and a doctor and two j ing up at him. and a wan smile flitted
attendanta hurried up to the door, jover her beautiful face.
Without a word tbo doctor seemed to I Kennedy had taken her hand, aad
appreciate tho gravity Of the case. 1 as he heard us enter, turned, half waf
1 He finished his examination and I to us, while''' we, stared In blank woa-.
I shook his head. der from Elaine to the weird aad
I "Them la no hone no hone." Se . comnlicated electrical aooaratus.
; said .slowly 4 "It'a the life currenC'he oald stm-i
i Kennedy merely Blared at him. But I ply, patting the Le'duc apparatus with j
ithe rest of us Instinctively removed j his other hand. i
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I Kennedy gazed at Elaine, overcome,
As Crale Kennedy Turns on the Current Elaine' Chett Slowly Begins to
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Gard
A npudo Im not always a spade,
nil there Is a big difference be
tween dome garden,, tools nod
others.
When Ntocklng up with your
wrden mipplica, kindly bear In
wind that our lino of these good
1 cowpioto, and made up of only
iriftly high grade brands. ' ,
We Nlmll bo glad to show you
Hen you pay us a visit.
when I beard the telephone rlim. It
was Craig) Without a ward or apology
for his rudcnoxH, which 1 know bud
tb)fn purely ubneni-nilnilod, 1 heard
blm eiiy: "Walter, meet me In half
un hour outside thut Florence l.elgh'a
houee."
Half an hour later I wus waiting
near tho Iiouhi; In tho suburbs to
which I had been directed by tho
vl range telephone rail the day before.
1 noticed that It, wua apparently de
serted. Tho blinds were cloned and a
"To' Let" sign was on the bide of the
house.
, "Hello. Walter," cried Craig of last,
bustling along.
He led the way around tho aide of
the house to u window, and, with a
powerful grasp, wionchod open the
closed shutter. He bud just smiuhod
tho window when n policeman ap-
I pearcd.
i "Hey, you fellows what aro you
i doing there?" ho nhoutcd,
Craig paused u second, then pulled
bis card from hla pocket.
1 "Just tho man 1 want, bo pnrnea,
"Tell mo," repeated Kennedy,
"Humph!" snorted tho prisoner, moro
close-mouthed than ever
Kennedy was furlouB, As ho ecnt
the man reeling away from him ho
seized tho oxygen helmet nnd began
putting It on. There was only ono
thing to do to followtho clue of tho
Eolrten strands of hair.
Dowu Into tho pest holo he went, hla
head protected by the oxygen helmet
Was this the end?
It was not many minutes later that ,
iKcnnedy had Elaine In the little sit- !
ting room off the laboratory, having 1
taken her there In the ambulance,
with the doctor and two attendants.
Elaine's body bad been placed on a
couch, covered by a blanket. and the
ulindea were drawn The light fell on
tier pale face.
There was something Incongruous
about death nnd tho vast collection' of
scientific apparatus, a ghastly mock
ing of humanity How futile was it
all in the presence of the 'great de
stroyer) , Aunt Josephine had .arrived,
stunned, and a moment later . Perry
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Serves Good Feed
Dm k" Goutlell, Proprietor
Good-bye sere ft
ftesfert, sweaty fest,
feat,
Goad-bye eera,
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It waa Just about big enough to get'
through, but ho managed to grope'
We also Hell the
,.,, in .li,. tinllo.umiira BUrurise,
There'a something crooked going on another aerlea of iron rung, up which
here. Follow us in.
. i. ..i'.w nv cW .. Bennett. As I looked nt the aorrownu
another down a series of iron' rungs party-Aunt 'osophtao rose slowly
Inside the' hole, ho found that tho wt, from ber position on her knees. Where
ter was up to LI chest. At the bot- jha tad been weeping UntaaM
torn of the perpendicular pit was a ,Elalno. and pressed h er hands j over
rrnw low nauarewav leadtmr off. I her eyes, with every Indication of
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Before any of ua could do anything
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aiODB IU ..al Dflnnait and I followed QUlck-
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collar by the tube. 1 looked anxiously J'Tenr
at ray woicu. ' -.i, -m, an tr of riinnrtn deter-
,;"' "'ears for". In? ' nTlnation turned away and opened a
' v inir , blnt From it he took a large coil
. Sy thi'aTmo Cralg had come to. a -d attached it to , . Mjlhffi I
small, open chamber, Into which tbo -"'? "-T "
viaduct widened On the wall ho found
There I waa busy for some time
Meanwhile Kennedy, beside the
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The Newestand the
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Graduate Optician
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Wo climbed Into thu window, Tliore
was the same living room we nna
seen tho day before. But It was uow
bare and desorted,
"Como on," crld Kennedy, beckon
ing us on.
Quickly he rushed through 4he
house. There waa not a thing in it to
change the deserted appearance of
the first floor, At laBt It occurred to
brulg to grope hl way down cellar.
There was nothing there,
Kennedy had been careruiiy gome
over tho place, and was at the other
side of the cellar from ourselves
when I saw hlra stop and gazo at the
floor
"Hide," he whispered suddenly to
us.
We waited a moment. Nothlug hap-
lponed. Had hs beon seeing things or
iFroat our hidden vantage we could
BOW MO a square i '-
aerhaM ve foot In diameter, slowly
open ap m though on. a pivot
Tho wairg ano simswr ea"" -tnaa
apaearM. Oyer his head ho wore
- Myllr halmat 'with hldOOUS glMB
ptooM ovor tho eyes, and tubes, that
9 . . ..,.. - ,.HI wltlAtft V,m' Air.
onnocioa wiw " "-
lied bucUod to his back.
Ouiekly ha closed dowa Ilia oovor of
mSSiiL jNitaot botora .yUo.ofljiTl
ua eeeoied to aaoape, tad tteata
ha climbed. The gas waa terrible.
Aa ho neared the top 'of tho ladder
he came to a shelf-like aperturo In the
aower chamber, and gazed about It
wm horribly dark. He reached out
and felt a piece or cloth.' Anxiously he
' pulled on It. Then he reached further
into the darkness.
Thero was Elalno. unconscious, ap
parently dead.
In desperation Oralg carried her
down the ladder.
With our prlsonor we could only look
helplessly around.
"By George, I'm going 'down after
him," I cried in desperation.
"Don't do It," advised the police
man. "You'll never got out."
Ono whiff of tho horrible gas told mo
' that he was right.
."Listen," said tho policeman.
There was. Indeed, a faint nolae from
the black depths .below us. A rope
alongside the rough ladder began to
move, m though, some one waa pulling
It taut: He gazed down.
"Cralgl Craigl'sy called.
Nn answer. But the rope sUH
moved. Perhaps tho helmet satee U
Impossible for him to near.
He had .struggled baok in th swirl
ing current almost exhaustet) ly-hM
helpless burden. Holding BUlae'a
head nbovp tho surface of thf,wator
aadraMeg em taVreeo '.mm
"Iofthat
Elaine's couch.
To an electric light socket Cralg
attached wires. The doctor watched,
blm in silent wonder.
"Doctor," be asked slowly m ho
worked, "do you know of Professor
Leduo of the Nsntes 8ehool of Medi
cine?" .
"Why yes," answered tho doctor,
but what of him t"
"Then you know of hla method, of
electrical resuscitation.','
"Yea but" he paused, looaingapn
prehenalvely at Kennedy.
Cralg paid no attention to hla fears,
but, approaching the couch on which
Elaine lay, applied the electrodes.
"You see,!' he explained, with forced
calmness. "I apply the aaoaoihere
the cathode there,"
The ambulance1 surgeon looked oa
excitedly, as Cralg, turned on the cur
rent, applying It to the back of the
neck and to tho spine.
For some minutes the' machine
worked. ''
Then the young doctor'a eyaa'begaa
" b"'
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nlngton. Defendants.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice toCredatore -r.-
in the 'County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of KTam-'
Btklv 3-
w - fr
Estate of Henry A. Weber, Deeeased.
Ray A. Telford,, AdaUolstreter,
With the Will Aaaeaed. ". ;
To Whom It May Cencern: .;
Notice. U. hereby given that the ua-
derslgBedsdaUalstratorwRh thcwIU
annexed, of the esUte of iHetuy A-
Wober, deoeaaed; to the creditors of.
and all persons havllg aay claim
against the estate of the said de
ceased, are. hereby notlled to die the
same. twltb the uaderslgned, properiy
verified, witnin six, montaa irom .ue
date, of the first, publlcattoa. of .this
notice, at the ofice cit.E. L. KUiott,
212 Wllllts building. Klamath Falls,
Oregon. thaUbelng the regular; puce
of conducting the business of aaM
estate:-'
Administrator wiia wm :aaini
To j: H. Murphy and Beajamla
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interest i6mM
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pialntirs coaaalat. WforoMd:lfe
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and said' mortgage. proaUsMjas'eeMirt'
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MMviaat,.. i.oesove,.
the Estate of Henry' A. Weber,
rwwwaaed.n v .
E.
L. Elliott, AttoraeTfofAeBssila-
trator. $&?
First publication. April 5, 116.
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. 7l Oregoar for Klamath Qaojair. to
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