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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
K LA MA TH REPL 'H1JCA A E. J. MURRAN . Editor LEADÎNG NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON I O Klamath Falls. Or —----------— lor won mu at tbv liuti* i». !* Cha .u : *ir. a ).> s.» pt i ■■■ ■■ k on tl«*'- ip * »rt* Kili l I« tc It LU.kllX c. T’ *• •e’’ Ih» tu ai» I' ò 'vii and tliv Hrid^f .»< t u an, 4» .u a vv A « I ktl»*: than Lr. tv . i ldr>s till« » 0ÎI-I.G'.i « inifvb.ve 1 in • K mi .th h'.,:!* n> tv ... • .» ltt<*'d'U«*h p • c ».luir, .'irr.tuu.llng it. 1» tt gW u' u* I - it going to .1 » if von »‘.to t -.•« A i v ill tn? u.a ie to U.!<•*» 'IUIV ’n»Ii’tb-rlll Io repla.v every cuiv e’t». It is an |M - l»r.d¿v uub «’••er without toi ui.., the il'ko; -, fI «M”V matter t-»» i «»¿¡¡¿etc ulti- 14.» to ‘II-- i-r'? V Allit F k T-V e dar« Ur. -• u l! 1 (lu«.t •r acci leirt-. l ilt t v«lk»U«lb.|ll» h^C relicVt III Uà;i.iye H.f’.’it. Ct I*. • , : t .e ir tn flv'terlng " 11« pauMd. and after a .hurt wait «ha ■aid "V « pip,’" "Mil Huck them-*n. ba* <*on» m» th» hor.-r '.» .»k for nrrmlv’ion to n»v court to ■ on wCI. • ‘ !• w to winning ■ • u for hl« wtf»." the colonel w. nt on "ft 1« not Mirprlilng eon.idertna your b.aety and . O'.ne.n, but. uelerthco»« It 1« v.ry gratify tng " "To you*" «he aak»<l. ■ •■«•ig'iiir with aa much >• a trot'erat» ,‘..Kr ■■ C‘«tufactlnn Hr ran the whole . imui ct hi» a.quamtanc.« ard Arally after w lthlng each one c.ir.tully rid w .1. ,|< • i.lev! on one who. while he fell Hr »lu rt of the cok rri • requirement« ■ I ! r-nr.r than any of the other« to A.l;r q them T! . man ww M-.1 Buck an »a»y g»’- I-« »rinn “f a race of arla’ocrat« H »As i poor but loo proud to .'. nivan him »if «o tar »« to tniprovv hl« eondtttoi » bv . work H' waa «-v. ral yraraold.r thin !■ -» I' iv . «nd th.-rc wrr» romr other L,«par«g'rnwnt« betwvm th«m but ho had i freí fatrl'y Ftfinl. *i'.d that aniwrrtd for the r»»t - . » ,un. ..Vf 1 < V», ». V» , • p- •rrlv»d tc r th« n>« or and Kn IB •«' n • « » . . Co! C • n . .., . !r ba- ve'» * r. ilon lp vitti him T*< ni» . - evptcd. f. r to him « i. w w--.- »' ni<«n h* icod, fr»» .1 Im w • m r • c u a» ("■ 'r - - f :r > ç‘: . cc,ul' *••• • • a b it. If Wh ■ - ■ hl« pwn epp ara ... *t n.r •' ar.<l «• '«t of I "Certainty And al«o to you. 1 hope " "Then I f, ar I niuat disappoint you i'i.|Mi I do not car* for the major'« ao- claty at all " “Why»" •'Well. I don't love him " "But you can learn to love him Think of hi« family' There ■ no better atoek In old Kentucky than tie Buck« " "I don't earn If the Buck« were king*. I would not marry the ma)or I won't marry any man I don't lor«, and I II never love Maj Burk " “How do you kr.ow you won't»" Enuly lie.liated a moment then wl’h her head bent low «h» murmured; "Becau.e I aTr* ,«!v :<»» • «no»hrr " “Another*" the eol».-»l la th• — y--'•» ■ ”!<• t - It ’ ■» >• *•! that lliw . Rein wh.»^...«, «t ?r» bv tau.; > : r » • litt ! e t- iwol.t i u «»Ut U *• I 'tüt - » lie «HidlUoii 11 ut thcr .it-!. ha>! if - ' • «cqv »• thtt lu arh hi ’ !itr- other gentleman. rr> you have had at " w taa.i u StB C tii» *•**•> i.»>?1x T F (f î» brjr-v» i . ! i . h »< t»y cUlt*«’« the a. a . va*l miitiot l*v held ¡ e* . * ywr chance to fall in love" Smrb« in Hi» '.'■•• «poUri ’ de ñ»r i damage« tor it i««lue the «»ttifîll p*i**e!» e I ui dii la•rdlrlâ•• "You are niletaken papa I have met '.’télv !•» Lis ■ ttcial lietfiigeia e. I*>«»ntfht Cllf'c: '• <»'.d r —Wi w a tu Union í«*r • îti.-.*. another gentleman and I love him" pnevvf sa’ nr.crl-«f ,b all •'» ri'-cvri U“-'*.. '•) A rriil'h «. a -ue t‘> < (»•!♦» a "Who 1« It. thnn*" whlf» T’ h " A«.! .♦.« tor family bqv, r rve.-' d I«” eCvtb iiiy tn » i *er tu ¿o Geiuir Um by lifted her bead high and looker Wrw >t||.| iidvtéf m* nf and <tu3l!t' th»y B«-«r «topiied logon-. < ter father etralabt In the ey«a lu i IJepn dhWi >'i »arv f*i< e I lv> :thr lue pevi »f Ulti, a . oat. hin. alder -itch tMn*a at.vady Arm voice »he «aid Merrill l‘»a 1 fiTiiinv Ul l« 'iile: t P ' A Bu' ;i ,f.u» cf hl» F-onnwion B»n w»» "The gentleman I love 1« Hen Smith ' I n ea*«» •»! arvid«*ut itu ' i.fh» t » me»-* - »-«-» worthy young m«r He w .» "Ben Smith'" he «ported “Grva1 bor-m.l:. y ■ • < •<'h»rat -r b '1. . « the l>nl and *»th-r Scot, an It be pot.lbl* I hear! «right' tn 11' w >v h ” w,« pr>'.,<* too rt" of provided von r< ap* uiP. \> i •. Can I b.Slevethat a member of the prou.' hfn f.'tt"lv «>r hl, *rc»«to’« but of bl« family of Clifton« haa »<> tar t> r«<- her o*-s ebarvefr» »n* r«-"» THH HRIIMHES. •elf aa to fall In love with one of thorn 1" • a> ;ua!ntv: .»«Mp which hai common Smith tra«h Ben Smith’ My I .ir *•»•* pi«» <r\r a . ufn -I c « «:• r i r •p*> " i*> bwfw-w, Emily in! Ben Lord!" By THONAt B. MONXFOHT ‘i t- In-« ti a .ilk I ’»•»th tl . tlcprr« Smtth .',•! «<H>r. rip»-».' trio fr»»r< Vip, "What'« wrong about Ben Smith*' (t and. »• ll'tla « as <’r.| f litor and i*oLi.v V *u ,• «init, t»» th» c «he a«ne.f "l«n't he bonret rober aud it btrt f»:r tn r ’ prn ir'n .» r h I'.rtwr • »t U»* i 4d*r< uu hi.e A.v. i. -* Hu«.« Induitrloua* llaan't he worked and Th» co'.-nr HE Clifton« were of -he proudert pt »rd «’’nrerr att»cbm»rf This comi ’sint i a* ’ l-j.it' •eraped and managed every way tog,tat rr '■• hv-* ha<! x «urplclor of tli^» tf b. the proud t»l<l tamillm of the south rd uc.it ion «.» he - ould teach « .¡uu, * And Hi» ver> .ri n »*v»u t. i«ve ’*e*n arv r*■ i*« hr ro**!d b «“• co -».*,»,| how ha.-n t he «aved hia money and gone dowt ign »ie*| ,*r ei-»« n-rd ba-l* : • iii- They were Kentuckians ar.d every body 1» ' . u'.il Is* po*«|bl» tbit a fTf-en’cnuld to towu to atudy law with Judge Cow who know« the K ntucslin of quality »»ti II*e pau »>l lur a«|i iti « for » r-nrr.rnt »ntrrn.n « thought of *»||. er»*" know« how proud h> is of himself, his »v l-o-.l -F ..... ., . • V .. , .. I ' - inr In Io"“ with a man who«» •- — t'.- -nr ■ Wh it'« wrong with Ben Smith*" h. «•ate ar.i bl* :am!!v ten* I ^L •> U,< c w . v a» t. t . * *4 «* a - V ,. . u t r - •• -v»r» «o low and n : n a« rror- .' "!.:.'• h* « Smith a1' * t,’ n . r. Ot a.. Uti u.-a, ter* oi thia pre <' • Id tli . it«n Smith ble Wiftl ". family name than a «nake* l«u t that family Col Joe Cliftoa waa pnbab.y the It waan't long aft»r Maj Buck's ar FatHic uthvix’*« birr a higher hitv enough *'■ Th» haughtiest and most exclusive Than the kind «4 t-cuimim tl at line with which tie bad eucircltd him- rival when h» began tn "make »,<■•" at "No I love Ben for what h» 1« and Emlty Th» colonal noticed thl« and h» (’emir.* public pr»»|»erty to g«» t » min in self. *epara:it;c hi« friend« and a««o*'i- I d»n t car« anything about hi« family wm greatly pl.-a»».! Kmlv roticM it. I would love him Ju«t the ««m« if b‘ «»r>ier »•> mvv I he eXf»en*e incurre*i tn ate« from the common run of hum«r.ity too. but if aba waa plrar».! <h» did not never had an anceator It « the man was very narrow and there were few |>r»»|ier repair-». •‘Saving at the l»:«g"t «how iL Sh« wa» not amillng on him whit he 1« hlm«elf. that I car» tor " who were able to get insideof it. Neither an i wiiiig at the hung’ :« px>r ¡1 v. any. and all th« tlm« «b« wa« maating The colonel «formed H» threatened wealth nor worth were sufficient to gain but thi« «eeni!» to Ite the co«!rRj that .8 B»n Smith. to «boot Ben Smith on eight, and de admission for an ««pirant unless they being followed in the care of bridges Vinal I y tha major told th» r*nk>w»l that clared he would loch Emily up In a room were backed by a lean family pedigree tbronghout the c<Hintr. Tho*r IwMwern • h« would Ilk« to pay court to Ml»« KYniiy If he ever knew of her «peaking to Ben Col. Joe had only on« ch ltd—a daugh with a v1«w of winning h»r for hl» wtf« this city and Merrill are a menace to Smith again H» further declared that ter Her name waa Emily She was Th» colon«l rwplt«d that tw> wa» willing, ruan and beaat and a positive diagtace ahe (hould marry the major In «pit» of young, beautiful and talented, and. fur and. furthermore, undertook to convey everything to th’« county, ft ia purelv criminal ther. she WU the apple of the colonel's to Emily tb« major'« wiahe» Thia wa» That very night Emily and Ben Smith negligence to permit them to remain in eya He loved her with a love that was In ac-ordanc« with an old cuatom of th» met. ard «he told him of the major • 1 heir present condition, fhr every time a almost idolatrous and as she grew u[ "Ar«t fiml'.l»« " and wa« no doubt quit» wlabaa and of th» convereatu.n with her it was with a feeling of bitter sadnees person crowea one of them with a load proper; but. unfortunat»ly for the major father Ben Il«tened. hi« face very pale that be began to look forward to the ed wagon he endangers hia hie. Travel B“n Smith waa cot bound by cuatom. but hla lipa «et cloge together "time when she would leave him. m» this hi/hwav after dark i« practi •ally and. instead of asking th« colonel to con "It la all right " be «aid Anally "I “It would not be so bad." he once Ob vey hl* wtshe« to Ml«» Emily, he •«- inipoeribltf unleaa a prm*n wu-brs to hav» no family rarord. and I don't know served. "If she could find a man halfway veyed them himself take chant*« with f*te or «voe-» not fear anything about my anrrw'rw« and I worthy of her But that Is lmpo«»ible The flret opportunity th« ookwiet had rar» l»»a: but. In «pit» of all of that. I am permanent injury to the h<»r«ea. Even among the b»et and highest fam of rpe ,' l-r with hla .laughter In prtvat« a better man than Maj Burk, and rome Some oi the bridge* have new planks 1 ilies of old Kentucky there is not s n.an he «aid to her; day I wi.l pri.v» it to >t ur father it we on them, but instead of being properly who is worthy of a «mils from her Ups " "Emily. I have a bit of new« for you both live With your love to cheer me place*! and naded. the repair® *ere In time the colonel began to cs«t »bout that I un «ur« will be both pl lasaat and < ’« >1 t I. «|r«| |»r X t * Wk nifk uy eimply latmg the for a man to whom hr could entrust bit I AIM TO BE RELIABLE ■! 25 Sil at 51 SEW ft ICS UI _ * 5.* fi-t frnntilfr 'll Alum Strrrt tn liK'iilth, trhere hti,inrn it <Z o»c HOUSES RENTED AND RENTS COLLECTED AtlO ipw. rjfiiiv ¿■nnl f,tlining lumi, j tomi 'ireh'ir’l, tirili, <<//(»■»' m¡ firuir in r n fu u i11 r uiir uml’i ilttch ilmi ',0 iierrt tbily four in Hr, f mm Kluni'ilh I'lllt GENERAL INSURANCE ANO REAL ESiATE It Was Worth That Counted ' *< T KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Kt.AMAIH I Al I ». OKI (ION lAltTIN. I *ri> I.-n f 1 11. Ill 1MI - \ I* cl'»•••I. Icn I At.EX MAIII.IN Jr l».i,i,<r The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County hi*l *• Ild A L At < .*»»‘1 Î h •«’•Milli» I »vor* I rafI■». *••» mrd fttid m ••• Bond* Ahd " «« r r «• i I« ßrtlikititf Hiili’»«». t’lirtilHirr ¿nd I I»«ir Irum Bank« and Hankn« i «-h in Bank ...» * I« t Wilt’ll I J IIIIC >0. ’ •'I» 4*1 •n on llur««> 7'» 91 I bSjT.H »: M |iftl iMW» 4 .’M Hl. i>» • ; 40 HIM I® to* I. i«*»i 111 !•*«• Capi’a! SrrM-li lull* paid surpltia and t’ndividf proti rw Individual «tihje« t to rhe* k I ’.■*•1, irf I’bw’k* out**! fint|| tig lH*ttuiil<! Oftlrtcatr«* <»f |>r|MM»il 9 •Ml •> stat» of Oregon I County o( K!»tn»thi I, Ale« Martin Jr <'n»lii»r .*( t|.e «'wvve n«u*e-' Hat.k ' »:n* rtr«t ly «w.irn »io «sy tiial the aie.vv etaleiuerit I* tiue Io lio. Iw«t of n,y ktio« • •‘•U < < t •• i i».- •( Iunx M avtim <»•..•• And «w<>rn »•* badnr«» tu** f|it*t Snd da* • «luly, B*»i !l«U, M. C l«M%VR4 S'Hary fhiMic |uf < »reg«*tl. Cl»rr»»rt MMttIN II ka M m 'I tirrioft. 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