Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 18, 1907, Image 7

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    SOME
THE SALE OE A TITLE
FAMOUS
BENEFITS.
WAS
NO
KIDNAPER.
A
HISTORIC
HIGHWAY.
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Th« On« For Grimaldi, In 1828, Long Longshoreman's Story Acquits Him of How Colon«! Zan« Kept Hi« Contract
KLAMATH FALLS, OWEGON
R«main«d ■ Record.
to Mark th« Road.
0«rious Charge.
ALEX MARTIN, President
E. K. REAMER, Vice-Pre«ident
It was aa far back as 1<UW, according
It In said that the Ix-glnnlng of one
The kidnaper came Into court slowly
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ALEX
MARLIN,
Jr.;
Cashier
LEHL1E
ROGERS, Asst. Cashier
to Humuel Pepya, Hint one Knlpp <-ame when his name was call«! Big, broad part of a historic road may I m traced
lOrlglnnl.J
to
him
iilxnit
lhe
"woman's
day
”
at
,
Bhoiilderiil,
muscular,
huge
bands
so
to
tbo
following
Incident:
In
early
There nre muny striuigc customs in
Riissl«. Among the strnnfsst Is one the pluyhouse, which he was expected , calloused thst lx- could hardly close days, before the public conveyance by
wherein a man of noble birth for a < ou- to patronize In order to Increase the I Hx-ni, thanks to handling freight on stage between the cast and west, travel
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
the great dis ks, lx- s I imm ) with bin bead was generally by horseback. Judge
elderaHon will marry a woman ur,d profits.
Perhaps the first organised U-nefit bowed down. The mother wins«- child Brown, senator for Kentucky, reached
JUNE 2», 1907.
glvi*hcr his name and Ix-r freedom at
for a particular favorite, however, wa* 1 bad beeu stoli-n glared ut him from a Wheeling on the way to the capital wet
the name time, leaving ber at the mo
KEMOCW EH
•lent they nre pronounced man and that given to Mr«. Burry In 10 m 7. O ii front neat. On tn-r lap sat tlx- golden and tired. lie was a gileMt of Colonel lx>ans and lÜM-oiinta...............................
....| 314,962.7»
such occasions It was customary to haired three year-old.
Hili* waved a Elx-nezer Zane, an early »ettler at
Wife.
B- nds and Heeuriti««.,...........................
charge
for
admission
to
the
stage,
Wheeling.
... .
60,564 86
Ktnridlng
before
the
fire
In
pudgy
little
fist
at
tlx-
kldn>i|s-r
and
One winter's day In St. Petersburg
Real Estati-, Building« ami Fixtures
........
20,160.58
the lien ii ty and fashion of (lie capital which In consequence often Is-i-ame ho beamed and wogld have crawled off Zane's comfortable cabin, he remark­
thronged that when a player to whom the maternal lap to go to tlx- big fel­ ed, “Zane, If you will have a road­ ('ash and eight Exchange......................
........ 248, 091.93
Were skating on the Neva, Among lhe
the <1 let Ini-1 lot> was m-i orded liad to low had she been iiljowci).
way marked from here to Llrm-ston
throng were two ladies skating togetb
make his appearance la-fore the foot
»643,8IR».13
"I didn’t steal the kid, God bless (Maysville), I will have congress grant
er. A tall, handsome mnn of nrlstis rut-
lights to take up IH m part In ¿hi- piece her!" said the kidnaper
LIABILITIES
"I'm a sort you a section of land ut the crossing
Ic mien was regarding one of them
It had not Infrequently to lx- stopiied of u bum, I know, and 1 wus drinkin' of the Muskingum, Hocking and K<-ioto Capital Stock, fully paid ...
... I 100.000.(10
with admiring glances as they skated
for several minutes while the attend jesterduy an' tryln’ to forget. An’ rivers.”
Zane fulfilled the contract, Surplus and Profit«................
12,088.64
by Idin and asked n frli-nd who «hi*
ants forced a paasage for the unfor wlx-n I got Into the Battery park thè­ and congress made the grant.
Due other Banks...................
was
40,061.1«
t ii mi to actor through tin- throng of bls little uu run to me an' Huld, 'Pupa.'
May 17, 1790, congress granted to DEPOSITS..............................
"I was told Just now," replied the
...
491,649.51
admirers.
An’, Judge, yer holior. Mixteen years Ebenezcr Zane three tracts of land,
friend, "Hint one of them was Mlns
Thus on the oci - um I ijii of Quln'a lien ago J hud a kid Just Ilki- liiat, before one square mile, qne on the Muskin­
Mlkhnllof, the daughter of one of the
PHI,800.13
efit nt pivent Garden, In 1753. the old her mother run away from me an* took gum, one ou the flocking and one on I
new civil appointees, lint I nm not sure
I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly
actor, who wan fni-umberi-d with the tin- little im along Ko we was siltin' the Scioto river. In the state of Ohio,
which one she Is. I til I ilk she III the bril
heavy dress of FalMtafT, was several on tlx- bench, talkin', an' I wan feedlu' for the purpose of building ferries ou swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowieilgeand belief
nette.
minutes Is-fore ho could pass on to th<-
A lcx M artin , J r ., Cashier.
the road from Wheeling, W. Va., to
Later the man who was Interested stage on account of the crowds that her some candy I got from a dug-»
wlx-n all the«* jx-opie came runnln’ up, I IJmestori. which road was to I m - opened
Subscribed and «worn to before me thia 8th day of July, 1907.
noticed the lady lie had admired the were assembled In the wings.
by the president of the l.'nited States.
an' they pinched me."
brunette skating alone She tripped I
I •«*«.!
A. M. W obdbm ,
Perhaps one of tin- Maddest of the
"You're no kldmqH-r, said the Judge, These grants were confirmed to Zane
Notary Public for Oregon.
and fell. Darting toward her, he raised many benefits will'll have been cell-
with decision
and patent«! Feb. 14. 1800. On April
"Go
downstairs
for
a
her Klu* was not hurt, lint he was bnited at Drury Lain- wus that given
day and straighten up." As the long 3, 1802, congress made the same al­
loath to leave her.
ou June 27, l«2«. for Grimaldi, the •boreninn turned be addri-MHed the lowance to Isaac Zane, his heirs or as-
“Permit me to Intrisluce myself," hi- gn-atest clow ii the singe tins known,
signs, locat«! In the Northwest Terri­
mother timidly:
•aid. "I am Count Akiulyevltch."
when the heartbroken old mini wai| "Pleuse. ma'am, cun 1 kiss tlie kid— tory, now- the state of Ohio. Zane made
"Count Akndyevitch, the emjx*ror’s wheeled ou to the stage In an arm­
Just once?"—New York t'jr. Cincinnati giMsl use of Ids grants. He located the
ald dc earnp, ni-eds no Introduction."
chair and bo|M-lesHly broke down in Times Star.
town of Zanesville on the Muskingum,
I
"I have been sufficiently Interested In his endeavor to sing bls once fit metis
the town of Fairfield on the Hock­
you to inquire your name, Mlns Mik
ditty, "Hot Cmlllna." The old man's
ing and Chillicothe on the Hcloto. The
hallvf "
ELUSIVE FAME.
memory had completely forsaken him.
story run« that when Judge Brown
The lady turned her eyes upon the On that occasion a sum of £1.7*0 was
passed over the “road" he found ft
count, but said nothing
realised, which for many years remain I How On« May Parhap« Grasp This well marked by—blazed trees. — Ex­
Count Akudyevltcb received pertuls- cd a record. Kt. James' Gazette.
Mocking Wdl-o'-th«-wi«p.
change.
slon to call on the Indy that evening
Fame Is the sum total of all the ad­
Bln- left the city next day. but not 1»
vertising a man has bad, plus bls su|>e-
MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r,
POCAHONTAS.
A YANKEE RETORT.
fore Inviting Idin to visit her nt her
riorlty over others. When we deslrv It
home In Kostroma The Invitation wnn
most it never comes, and when it
H«r Visit to England and ths Effect
accepted punctually on the day H wan Information For a 8«aman on an Eng- does come we bave forgotten that we
It Produced.
li»h
Man-of-war.
given for. The count found that his
wanted it.
I»
Pocahontas was born In the year
Just ufti-r the wnr of 1770 an Amer
new acquaintance, with whom be bud
Fame comes either before u man I m
1395.
Her
father,
Powhatan,
was
the
frigate
visited
England.
Her
lean
fallen desperately In love a case of
de«<l or after, When It come» before
love «t flrst sight lived a Sort of craw of gallant tars had beeu princl- it Is not so likely to last after; but lord and ruler of thirty trilies or clan«
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
>
quci-n among her tenant«. It was pally rrcrulted from the fisheries, and when It comes after It grows contln of savages Inhabiting that vast domain
"Miss Mlkliallof, will you hate this?" some of them. It I" to I m - acknowledged, ually. Generally MfM-aklng, those who which was then called Virginia, after
His
or "Miss Mlkhnllof. will yon have did not compare favorably In appear­ crave It most never receive It —that Is. the Virgin Queen. Elizabeth.
that?" every one t*lng punctilious In ance with the spick and span. Jaunty tmtll after they have Kto|.|M*<l .raving friendship was dearly sought for by the
white men and considered essential to
addressing her by name when s[>enk- English naval M-auH-n, for tlx- former It.
the life and success of the colony. Like
were of all nbapes and sizes, from the
Fame
I
m ¡»cculiar to Itself.
Ing to her.
It
is
not
I
most nil men, he distrusted the whites
From the first the count received tall, round shouldered, long nrmed religious or moral or wealthy or no­
and their designs.
es|M*cla) encouragement. A week puss Cape Coder down to the short, wiry clal or ixilltlcal. It rises alMive the
In England Pocahontas was treated
«1, and when he pro|><KM-d to return membera of the ship's company who Ten Commandments and, like nature,
with all the honor shown to royalty,
bulled
from
various
parts
farther
creates
Its
own
standards.
hla Intrntlou was gently op|Hs<ed Two
Fame Is more common among the Her grace and charm seem to have
more weeks he remained, and yet the south
One day the captain of the American dead Hum among the living. No man won all hearts, and she was at her
lady did not signify a wish tliut he
«
ease with the best In the land. She
should go Nevertheless the count wn« •hip paid a visit to the commander of living can I m - absolutely sure of it. But
a British man o' war at anchor In the when It comes to a dead man be cun was presented at Queen Anne's court.
melancholy
A secret seemed to be
attended a ball given by the bishop of
Maine harbor. The ciM'kMwnln of tlx* gig t>e confident that It will remain.
gnawing at Ids heart The more he
was n grant, lanky senman, whose
London and visited.the Globe theater
1
’
atne
Is
the
most
useless
tiling
In
became Interest«! In the Indy the more
bncklMine was so rounded as to form a the world Those wboouce rvullze this i to see Shakespeare's “Tempest." In
BUESING & BENNETT, PROP’S
depri*ss.*d be became. Finally she ask­
veritable lump. While the isuit rest«! are the ones most likely to receive It. fact, she took on the garb and accesso­
ed him the cause.
at the gangway of tlx- visited vessel
First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to
To lie famous, then-fore, live long ries of civilization w ith that easy grace
"I dare not tell you." be said. "You the English sailors gathered in the
enough t<> avoid all rules, work with­ which belongs to the truly great and
will despise me."
a
4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to all points in South­
open |sirts and "took Mock" In a ratln-r
was as much at home in court as in
"!nde«-<1! ' re pl I« I the lady "I Insist disdainful fashion of the occupants of out ceasing, cn*nto with courage the
ern Oregon and Northern California: also to favorite
thing you take the moat plcusure in. her own western solitudes. But in­
nave I I >«-n unwise In trusting you on the gig
At last the »teaman of the and then, having died, calmly await wardly she seems to have pined for
so abort an ncqualutnnce?"
camping, hunting and fishing grounds.
mnn o'war call«!, down to Hie cock the n*sult.—Judge.
her own free, o|>en life of tlie forest,
Tlx* count was silent for a time, ilur • wain:
and when she was about to return on
lng which It was evident his sufferings
'"Elio, there, Yankee! I say, what's
the good ship George she sickened and
Str««t Phras««.
were great. At Inst he said:
that bloomin’ 'amp you bare on your
died nt Gravesend, having lived long
In
connection
with
the
cluing«-«
of
Cor. Main and 9th St»
•'I wnn forced some yearn ngo to do l>ack Y‘
Special attention given transient itock S
fashionable street phrases a coere- enough, as one commentator has said,
a thing 1 am gn-atly ashamed of and
Tlx- American sailor hs.ked up and
to
unite
two
hemispheres,
two
races,
which now stands In the way of a |>os- called back quick as a shot. "That's sp indent of the Ixmdon chronicle re­ two civilizations. — William Ordway
calls from a song Imok dating far back
slblr happiness When I came Into my Bunker Hill!''- Ix»s Angeles Times.
in the nineteenth century a comic song, Partridge in Circle Magazine.
title and estate the latter wan Incum
in
whii-h the singer complained that
her«! with debt. Twenty thousand
A Floral Scrap.
Lives of Old Violin«.
just uh he had got used to one inqulry
rubles were necessary to clear It. 1
"Did you bear of al) tin- trouble in —"Doe« your mother know you're out?"
Strange indeed are the "lives" of the
wa« about to lone it when I received the flower circus ?"
If memory serve- it suddenly changed, old Italian violins, says George Ix?h-
through a medium an offer of the
•’No. Wbnt was It?"
aud "now every little blackguard boy man. For years or decades they either
amount for my name by a womnn
"Well, to begin with, the tiger lilies cries. 'Tell me. who's your batter?' ” repose in the amateur's velvet lined
who wished to lie noble. 1 Consent«) I k » Mt cd of the superiority of their
It is remarkable to note the persist­ cases or sing with their own peculiar
on comMtlon that the marriage should tricks over the dandy-lions, and these
ence of the hat among catch phrases. Incomparable sweetness to multitudes
take place by proxy. The condition rat tales were brought to the elephant­
"Who’s your hatter?" reappeared in of admiring listeners, adored by their
was accepted, aud I wan married. I cars, and It was very natural that the
much later times as "Where did you fortunate |s>ssessors. coveted by all
am wedded, but I have never met my dogwood tell them where the cow’s-
I get that hat?" At auotlier period the whose love of their fascinating quali­
wife’
llpa would repeal them.
That fox­ wearer of a white bat was greeted ties 1« far greater than their material
PROPRIETORS
The count liowed his head.
glove w as on hand, although the cocks­ with, “Who stole the donkey?" And means. Aud then, wben it is least
JILL KIHDS OF FRESH, SALT
"You are no more to blame than the comb gossip was ahead
Then every­ the ’’«hocking bad bat" time must also expected, some Strad or Guarnerius.
woman who iKiught your name."
body was Inclined to linger to admire be reckoned. "I'll eat my bat" aud known the world ov*er. is tenderly
"Leaving blume out of the question, the parrot's feather till they beard the "My hat!" ua an improvement upon placed In the bands of a new master
AND SMOKED MEATS
1 am prevented from yielding to the cro-cusa like a t root «er. aud all hand« “My conscience!” seem tJ be perma­ or mistress ant) n new chapter In the
dictates of my heurt. I cannot even got a fatherly lecture from the I«oppy nent tribute« to the bat’« Inqiortanee history of Its long life is begun.—New
SAUSAGESLOF ALL KINDS
flower."—Washington Herald.
honorably tell you that I love you."
York World.
in the order of things.
Notwithstanding the confession of
the aale, the confession of love evi­
Calcutta** “Jungle Villages.
Lit« a« Childish Pleasure.
Latin In th« Common«.
dently was a delight to the lady. A
The houses, or huts, rather, that form
The wealthy woman with diamonds
Some of the more radical aud per-
rise- color appeared at her throat and up to her knuckles was telling of a baps leas educated members of the the majority of Calcutta’s dwelling ami
spread rapidly over her face, Priwent- man she knew who was going abroad British parliament are inclined to find working places are low and mean and
ly abe spoke again:
on a cattle steamer. "He Is going for fault because a few of their colleague« crazy to a degree. This vast congeries
"I, too, have a confession to niuke ills health." she said. ’Tie Is very deli­ are inclined on occasion to quote for­ of dwellings that stretched Itself along
1 am not Miss Mlkliallof."
cate, but he is so poor. Why should a eign languages. This recalls the ad­ i the Hoogbly bank scarce deserve« the
“You not Miss .Mlkliallof?"
man who has no health endeavor to vice of the Duke of Wellington to a name of town except for Its supreme
“No. You were mistaken In my name preserve the little he Ims? With no young member of the bouse: "Say commercial and political Importance
when you first met me. and I ix-rmlttcd money to make life agreeable and a<> what you have to say. Don't quote and its great population. It is not a
yon to remain mistaken. Miss Mik- little life left in the I mh I v , why should Iaitln. And sit down. " The celebrated town, this city of huts, except in the
ballof was h friend who skated with he keep on wanting to live?" One of Irish member Bernal Osborne once central African sense. It is a series of
nie. Before your arrival here I gave her listening friends who Is not par­ made une of a Enfin quotation In a Jungle villages spread out aud plaster­
ticularly Incumliered with this world’s speech,
Instructions that every one should nd
Then lie observed that be ed on the river bank with a trowel.—
dress me when you were present ns goods s|M>kc up. *'I suppose he takes would translate for the benefit of the Calcutta Englishman.
a sort of childish pleasure In It. Most "unlettered
Mias Mlkliallof."
millionaires"
who •at
Tommy Knew th« Number.
of us do."- New York Press.
"And your real name In?"
around him.
Little Tommy was very quiet during
“1 hnvo more to conf ran. Wben I
the first courses, and every one forgot
camo Into these estates every one told
The Hous« of Rorrunoff.
Th« Hors«'« Nos«.
me that 1 should marry a noble. After
The house of Itomnnotr passed out of
It Is easy to tell a horse’s character he was there. As the dessert was be­
ing served, however, the host told a
waiting a long while to meet one that existence with the death of Its lust by his nose, according to an army otti
I could love, having failed, I resolved survivor. Empress Elizalieth, daughter cer. If the profile has a gentle curve funny story.
When he had finished and the laugh-
to buy n title In the same milliner ns of Peter the (¡rent, w ho was succeeded and at the same time the ears are
us ruler of Husain by her nephew. pointed and sensitive the animal may ter had died away, his little son ex-
you sold yours."
"You you bought a title by mar* Peter of Oldenburg, duke of Holateln- be depended on as being gentle aud nt claimed delightedly:
"Now, papa, tell the other one."—
Gottorp, son of her younger sister. the same time high spiritisi. Oh the
riageF'
"1 did. I heard of a man who need- Grand Duchess Ann. It Is from thia otlier hand, If the horse has a dent ill Everywhere.
ad money. 1 gave It for bln name. czar, who reigned ns Peter III., that the middle of his nose It is safe to set
A Puzzle.
■tra nge to HHy, I was married, a« yon the whole of the reigning bouse of tilm dowu as treacherous and vicious.
P—I see you have my novel,
Hilsslil are descended, and they are, A horse with u slight concavity In the
were, by proxy.”
I
"The barriers Hint keep ua apart are therefore, not RomanofTs, but Olden- profile will lie easily seared and maxi wager you had to look at the last page
burgs.
coaxing, while one that droops his ears to seo how it all came out.
double," moaned the count.
Q.—No; I looked at the name of the
Is apt to I m * both lazy and vicious.
"What Is marriage?
A ceremony.
publishers on the title page to see how
Did not you mid did not I go through
it came out. ami even now 1 can’t un­
She Obeyed.
this ceremony for n consideration?
derstand
how it was. Tit-Hits.
"You
pr.Tinlscd
t
>
love,
honor
nn<l
Why should such a ceremony bo nci-es
nliey.” sold the huslMllid.
snry to our union?"
• <XH><XXXXXXKX> <XXXXXXX><>O-O<>^)
At Cross Purposes.
"Well, 1 don't love. I can’t honor a ml
The count was sileut for a moment
"Ole Pengborn is working himself to
1 won't obey," was the response.
and tlien said, with a voice full of
"Von go at once and buy that new skin mid bone trying to keep that boy
—let
hat." he rejoined, thus at one Strok-' I of Ills in college."
;No, I love you too well to degrade
“And what's the boy doing?"
demolishing all her theories.—Philadel­
I ”
"Doing his best to l>e expelled."—
Inference.
Ledger.
phia
1 now evidence of happiness ap-
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Crawford
—
Did
any
one
ever
tell
you
I In her face, especially on her
that he was henpecked? Crabslntw •
That'« What Hurt.
•a which was n happy smile.
No, but I noticed |s>rtrnlts of his wife's
Sadly Mercenary.
"I < don't like that there Mrs. Swell-
"i have not nnked me my real
family hanging all over the house.— num i lit all," said Mrs. Nurltch.
"Why are you so eager for fame?"
.she said.
Life.
•'Because.” answered the active man,
"W< ’<•11. you ain't got to take no no-
• It now."
"I need It In toy business. Fume tiow.-i-
tice
of
her."
replied
Mr.
Nitriteli
‘lie CountesM Akadyeviteh.”
An empty purse causes a fill heart
"But the trouble Is she don’t tai« no ila s is merely it synonym for success­
ELI NOH T. BOYD.
—Fielding.
ful ndvertisu’g.”— Wasbingtcu Star.
notice o' me.”—Philadelphia Press
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
Lakeside Inn
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites
Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
J
Boarded by , the Week or Month.
I th I Horses
_________
I **
[ iX.
imh fans, or. mw
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMAND
Every drop
Of Old Continental Whiskey
Water Hill Whiskey
Normandie Rye
F F V. Rye
is as pure as Government inspection can make
it. It is bottled in bond under Government su­
pervision and that carries the guarantee of abso­
lute purity.
Pure
is the word that tells the story, and when the
government places its 0. K. on whiskey you may
be sure it is pure.
Sold by
C. D. WILLSON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
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