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*NKW SHORT STORIES McKinl*/ R*m*mb*r*d Fao*s FACTS IN FEW LINES I WOMAN AND FASHION Tbe i>r<«llgiil had returned 'Te i ther.” he said, ”ur«.- you going m klU the fatted calf?” KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "No," reeponde<| the old mar, look e . R. HEAMEH, V^e-Presnlent ing th«- youth over carefully; “no. I’ll ALEX MARTIN, Prertient let you live But I'll put you to work ALEX MARLIN, Jr., Cashier LESLIE Kth.ERS Asst. Cashier and train some of that fat off Cleve land Ix-adsr. Johann Httfiu»» comtKaied in ills life A Pretty Neglige*. "Perhaps one of the reasons for Pres lime over 4<s> waltzes On«- or more pretty negligees an- most On«< of the f«rlt«<-l|>111 eztKirta of Man neee»«sry to the dainty woman, so hers ident McKInley’a popularity,” snld W. H Hurt, tbe ('nail Hnwkhin of ”Th«< rtiiirlii Is beau oil, whose use at the are aom« g<x«l Ideas for making tiiein Hquuw Mau.” "wan Ills rcmnrknble prroeut time 1« largely for llliiiiiiiiuting that will l»e lw>th useful and becoming. uiul cooking pun«,*«’« The first 1« rather elaborate for gen memory of fiicc* E C Wbltliee of Rurrey, Me., baa a eral wear. It Is mude of |>nl«-«t ¡«Ink The small l«oy hail been very HI. but "1 was lending mun for Mme Rhea , ««'ii eix-wt which his gn ut great grand he was on th«- convalescent list, to tbe M'vernl years ago when Mr M< Kinley I fllther <11 fried with him in the niigslilp liberty silk and I« accordion ¡«lalle«! family's great Joy, and this 1» bow wan governor of Ohio Although I am of I'aul Join's, under whom lie fought. they knew. When tbe doctor came In a tall man, In one of the playa I ap H ouk - usually well Informed persons tbe other morning, tbe lad pitied ops peared ns Nn|H)h-oii It <!<«■« not mat "Hay, 1 want something to eat. I’m make the bliitMler of culling King Ed ter how I made myself hwik small so ward tlie fatln-r In law of King Alfonao tired of taking nourishment." - Boston Hern id. us to l«s>k like Napoleon I sat most of ' of Hpulu, who 1« bls nephew by mar the time through the ¡day, mid when I ring«', H.rt'harl«-» Not understand the «Ilf- A large lioiindary atone, cousletlng of did stand up I shrunk myself down, fer«-n«'<- between convex anil concave? mi upright pillar of field granite, d) iiiul no actor was allowed to vorn« I will try to explain. Convex is like vldga Hat following four M uhuik 'I iuhc H n th«- outside curve <4 an umbrella open close to lue. towns: Hailgu«, < licl«eu, Melrose and ed. TI k - Inside view would lie «ou- "Governor McKinley siiw (be Malden. cave. Aline I ■ ce, but how would and after the performnn«-«- be Vice Consul lluiliili Monfcamito that I k - with a parasol? — Ixmdun TreblXond write« that Amerlcmi com Punch. merclal progn-ss might be greatly lielp- Alcohol ha» no ¡dace, use or pur]«o*e isl by the «■«labllHlinn'iit of 11 p 11 reels In the relief of worry, and its so called |w.«t «ystein b« tween America and Tur use in tills connection, at any rate— key. in never anything but abuse or misuse, A copy of III« Whit«- Hou««- painting always dang« ion«, always productive of l*r<'«|ih-lit McKinley Im« been Ullille of more evil than It relieve* and only for 1 on i-iu-s N BU m by W D M ur too frequently suicidal.- Canadian ¡dry, mid It ha« b««'n given by Mr lili»« Magazine. to the Union (.«-ague club of New York. Elderley Persevere, my l«y, ¡a-r«e- vere! There's only one way t<> accom Uoneul J. ('. McNully write« froiu plish your ptiqiose, and that is to Liege Hint th«-io I* a growing Kent "stick to IL" Youugsley-But suppose uient III that 11« Iglmi city iiguln«t the your purpose is to remove a «fn-et of municipal pawiiehot«. Tide ln«tltiiHoii tly paper that you've sat down upon 1« gradually losing Its Importauce, due accidentally? Catholic Standard and to the growing prosperity. Times. Thirty year* ago H ithern. Hie actor, lost while hunting a gold match l>ox Glass Feathers. th«- Prince of Wales (now King E<1 A celebrated Irish Judge once passed ward) had given him. ileccntly It was Tlie yoke la formed entirely of narrow sentence in tbe following manner. Tbe turned up by u plow, mid Ham Hotliern, blns bunds held togettx-r with berrlug prisoner was a butler who had been the son of the loeer, now ha« It. convicted of stealing bla master's tame stitch. An "ImluMtrlal committee" of mluls Thia «ame pattern forma the girdle wine: "lx-ad to every claim of natural ter«. r<-|ireseiiHng all tbe leading de to which the plaiting It attached. The affection, blind to your own rea) inter nomination« bn« lieen forme.) In ||||- front la finished t,y a large soft roaett» ests, you have burst through all tbe re- 1 no)» for the purpoae of Intliwnclrig leg of ¡>lnk autln ribbon, with long ends stralnta of religion and morality and Islatlon Hint «ball protect Industrial hanging almost to the floor. have for many years tieen feathering worker« ngiilust accident mid dieeaae Th«- sleeve« are made of a ja-rfeet your own neat with your master'« bot hi factories »quart of the silk plaited In sun ray tles."—Ixmdon Mall. Tin- Rtradlvariua violin known u« the faablon and art- hemstitched with u A Big Man. Hong« violin among v I o II u I n I s and con uurruw trnrdcr, the four points falling Oue of tbe most literary of the Lon slden-d oue of the finest violin* by over the arm Just a little below tlie don evening papers once made tbe fol- Htradlvarlus In existence, wna sold by ell«ow. lowrtig startling announcement: "A auction In Mm«!ou the other day for I complete set of hydrant« anil tire ap- 12,090 It Is rather shorter than the Polka Dots Revived. pliance« will be arranged, and the J'HIB HWXT TIUI I axr YOU 1 IH'l-l' It With the revival of modes and fan usual violins of that make stage is to be fittisl with a double as- WILL. UK IN WasUINiiTON." Tin- most difficult part of the coal ch-« of other <J h . vs come the ¡silk« dot«, Ix-stuH and steel tin-proof curtain, con be mid I conversed a long time about diint problem 1« to discover what ele vnrylng in size from n ten cent piece to trolled by one man. Tbe latter 1» de- the great French »oldler. In whom the ruent* must neceaMrliy la- present in a the silver dollar As n matter of fact. siguisl to tie one of tbe largest in Lou governor sernted very much Interested, coal to make th«' dust dangerous Home It Is these larger dots which are most don namely, atiout eighty feet wide probably been use lie bud lireu told so exfsrrlmenta have been carried on with fashionable. Tlie ¡sdka dot design Is aud fifty feet deep."—Glasgow Times. till« end In view, but tlie result« oh- seen at Its best In tbe new foulards, many times that lie l<«ked like him A Curious Dislogu*. showing n finely stripe«! background, talne<l hnve not tieen enlightening "When Governor McKinley left me I A most blooiithimty drama was be Women sweep th«' street« In Munich the darker tone stripe complementing «al<l to him, 'Governor, (he next time I ing performed. The father of tlu- lead 1 They do It well. They art- <oi>»cien- the dot In some of these foulards the «<«< you I bo|>e it will t>e In Washing tlous worker*. <h«-«-rful and alert, and dots graduate In size from the smallest ing woman came a« u«ual to tbe stage ton'— he was being boomed for presi they M-etu to enjoy It. "I have never to the largest, the larger dots forming door and asked tbe d«K>rkee^-r: "Has my daughter gone yet?" dent st that time. seen more wholesome, robust, content a l«onler above a three Inch «tripe in "No; «be Is still on tbe stage. She "Tbe following spring I was In Wash e«l working women than th«- »trwt the color of the dot. ington, and McKinley was president. sweeper* of Munich,” writes a corre These tiordered silks come In the w ill not die for some minutes." I was «taudlug with a group of men spondent of the Craftsman. "Will you be kind enough to tell her 1 wider widths and are of course class th tile street one afternoon when we a« moo 11 as «he Is dead that 1 aui wait Occult power» arc attributed to a ed among the higher ¡■rl<-e<l weaves i Iwsin! some cheering, snd some one ing for her at the theater cafe?”—Mot Dutch l«»y. son of Cornelius Van der Charming effects nre ¡«o««lble with to l'er Rldcre. crtnl Hint Hie president wns driving In W(*Mthulzeu of lt««>deport farm, near these dotted foulards, inni c«|H-ela)ly I u carriage toward us There was some Kn«>n»tnd. Orange Hlver Colony, wlm. the bordered patterns. the Isirder lie- Embarrassing. excitement and we al) lined up on tbe whenever In- stands over water In walk Ing u«cd a« tl.e trimming. Guest (to lonesome looking man iu curb to give lilm a cheer Ills carriage Ing over th«- land, atop« Involuntarily tbe corner)—Awfully stupid affair. turned up toward us, and be was «low Shirt Waist Frocks. and la seized with facial contortions don't you think? • ly driven a few feet sway, so near and muscular movements of ttie arma The shirt waist frock. In forms hav "No doubt of It.” that we could have shaken hl« hand. and leg». I ing little suggestion of the original shirt "No man w-ould ever dream of Now. I had sis-n him only once, mouths waist Idea, Is as ¡>opular as ever and Ing a mixed up thing of this sort. Judge l^wls Jordan, chief of the ml»- tiefore, yet the minute hl« eyes met is usually made of fine linen or lawn "That's what I told my wife.” mine be smiled hik I leaned out <>? the celianeous division of th«- treasury th*- trimmed with Valenciennes Insertion "Have I met your wife?' carriage and snld. 'Well, you see tbe partmetit. has ucqulr«'«! tbe ownership mid frills of Ince mid often elai«>rntely "Very likely you have. She's the wo- of the d«-«k Which Andrew Jacksou next time we meet la In Washington ' " embroidered with hand embroidery. inau that's giving the party."—deve- wnl « iu ' ii president. He ««-cured It New York Morning Telegraph. laud 1'lain Dealer. In mi antique furniture «lore In George For the Amateur C ook . town. It l»'nr» the Inscription, "Pre A Different Matter. That girls love to dabble 111 cooking Csrn*gi*'s Free Hou*«. sented to hl« excellency, Andrew Jack- In a Jury trial recently tbe attorney Is n well recognized fai t, mid Just now "You've beard, I guess, that Andrew son, by bis friend, Caleb Pierre.” this Inclination la being wisely turned for the defendant started In to read to Carucgle'a gifts of libraries mid ,tbe In New York city there 1« a notable | to uscfulnew» by the systematic giving tbe Jury from a certain volume of the like represent Rist slmut tbe surplus Increase in the Industry of private of lessons. Here Is a really fascinating supreme court reports. He was inter of bls Income," said u man in Wall coachmen mal chnuffeiirs carrying pas I little outfit that can lie slipped on over rupted by the court, who said: street one day last week, "but few “Colonel ----- , It Is not admissible, people kuow Um story of how 'the sengers for hire whlh- they are waiting I any frock and which will render the lain) of Hkltsi' got his fine residence on In attendance on tbelr employers occasion doubly faschiiitlng and Impor you kuow, to read law to the Jury.” "Yes. I understand, your honor. I upper Fifth avenue, New York. Here Every day they may be seen carrying tant whether the lessons are given nt ¡laying passengers short distances home or the child Is sent to one of the am only reading to tbe Jury a decision In tbe story as I beard It: I "One of his friends went to Uie Fifth when they know that manter or mls- I schools devoted to the purpose. The of the supreme court.”— Philadelphia trv»» will lie an hour or more In n avenue bouse to see Mr Carnegie. The apron Is a pretty mid attractive one. Ijedger. the sleeves lire genuinely protective, ironmaster took him through tbe man «bop or restaurant. In th* Wrong Order. Th«- capacity of dogs to dlstlngutsb and tl»e cap I» simple In the extreme. «ion, showing him the big organ tbe "He was married and went craxy, musical tones has tieen made the sub- marble swimming pool, tbe conscrvnto- she snld. ref-rring to a Maternent tn Ject of elalsirate eiis-rlments by Dr. rtoa, Uie terraces aud all the rest of It. a morning ¡taper. "'Thia bouie must have cost you a Otto Kalischer of Berlin, atol tbe re “Grantlug that be bad any sense In sults have Just l«-en published In the pretty penny,' said the visitor. tbe first place,” he returned, "you "'It didn't cost me a cent.’ replied proceedings of tlie Berlin Academy of must have got the statement re Hdetice«. Dr Kalischer trained Ills Mr. Carnegie. versed.” "Tbe visitor whs so much snrpri»ed dog« to pli-k up and eat morsel» of "How do you mean?' ahe demanded. meat set tiefore them only when a cer he couldn't say anything “ He went crazy and married.’ tain note was nounded. ” 'You see. It was this way,’ eontln- makes It seem more plausible," be an- In China wag«-« of women operative* tied bls host '1 Itought thia block of swered. land some time before I built tin' nre nearly nt tlie vanishing ¡mint. It Is Gratitud*. bouse Tbe value of It went up very aald that In the »Ilk mill« nt Sbmighal An ol<l farmer who lived by himself fast, so tlmt when I sold the M ik II hoii there lire 20.000 workers, among whom sent for the parish gravedigger aud avenue side of tin- lot J made enough an- children Hint work at 3 cents a day explained to him where be wished to out of it to ¡my for tlie Fifth avenue and women nt 5 cents. The highest be buried. “An«l here. Sandy.” said end As for the houae Itself—well, the paid get 2« cents for a thirteen hour he, "is 10 shillings for digging my day. In the Hhanglud cotton mills the money for that came from a divvy grave. Ye see, ye wadua, maybe, be best women workers get 14 cents a th Frick.” New York Times sac sure 0’ the pey efter I’m awa’.” day, the poorest f> cents, tbe hours be “ 'D«-ed, sir,” replied Saudy. over Ing from (I to (I, with thirty minutes at Making Him F**l Easy. come at such unwonted liberality, "It Ram Warren, the author of "Ten noon for dinner. wad Lie a great pleasure tae me tae dig Judge Uriah M. Rose of Arkansas, Thousand n Year," hns been the sub yer grave for naethiug ony time.” ject of many anecdotes, none of them one of the American delegates to The Th* Hara’s N**t. better than one which 1 first heard re Hague conference. Is regarded ns one of In Swabia aud Hesse the children lated about him by bla friend, Matthew the most scholarly lawyers In America. 111« writing«, speeches and public ora are sent at Easter to hunt for the Davenport HID. "hare's nest." there to find colored Looking In one day nt Warren's tlons, dealing with tbe subject of Juris Easter eggs. This custom probably chambers, Hill noticed tlmt lie seemed prudence in general, but particularly with International relations, have mark ! grows out of the fact that the hare Is 11 little troubled. “It la,” snld the law reputed by northern mythology to lie a unfortunate. I ed him im a man most eminently titled yer novelist, "moat fire and soul bringer anil perhaps also ought to hnve dined tonight with the to uphold American dignity and Inter lord chancellor, but Mrs. Warren la esls nt the conference. He 1* a Kcn- while It serves to keep fluffy hair well from the old belief that Frlgga. the nbotit to present me with another olive tiicklnn by birth, and for the past qtinr- out of the way. In the llhistration they goddess who looked lifter children, al branch How can I leave her? 1 hope ter of a century lie bus I --'ii <in the are all made of white butcher's linen, ways wa« attended by liuri-s as her train bearers. Ida lordship won’t be annoyed nt my foremost rank of the Arkansas bur. Imt plain and checked gingham and nil A New York man Ims In-t patented putting him <>ff ” "Oh." returned Hill, What Is "China?’’ the simpler sturdier materia!« used for "don't make yourself uneasy. I am 11 «levice for the encouru -luetit of aprons are equally appropriate, while i There should be a clear understand of a ti ’ .v savings thrift It consists one of the guests. I know him so well white lawn also can be used if liked. ing of the use of the word "china." I can put It nil right for you." •With bank with 11 clock attachment. The Tlie outfit Is genuinely practical and As a matter of fact, uinazlug though H icho words the visitor prepared to clock 1» set In the face of the bank useful and In addition to nil Its other it seems, china collecting is mostly not and cannot be wound unless n dime advantages inculcates habits of neat leave the room of china. Technically dilnn means por As winding ness and care, which are In every way At first profusely grateful, Warren Is dnqqied In the slot, celain. writes Shuck in the Saturday presently seemed 11 little perplexed and causes the dime to fall into the vault desirable. The apron is made with a Evening Post, but by the usage of all said: “By and bye. after nil I won't nnd the clock will run but twenty four generously full skirt that Is Joined to a collectors and writers anil from the trouble you to any anything nlsint me hours without rewinding, the contriv belt, and the bib Is attached at the hick of a more adequate term It in to the chancellor Between ourselves, ance assures the accumulation of 70 front, while the straps pass over the cludes also the fine predicts of the cents a week. Th«' theory Is that the shoulders and are buttoned Into place, early English ¡lotteries. I have not been Invited." "Well," rejoined Hill, "make your- ips'osslty of depositing a dime every keeping it firmly In position. For ii girl -■lf com fort 11 bio <in Hint point. For day will lend to slipping In «»ther coins of fourteen will be required four ynrd« kni ninlter. neither hnve I."—P11U Mnll nt mid moments nnd thu« est ibliHli a of material twenty seven or three J urd» -• hnblt of saving. azette. twenty-six Inches wide. KLAMATH COUNTY BANK The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CI.O«E ol Bt’HINE.*H JUNE 2«, 1907. sz Movants Ix>ans and Discounts................... Bonds and Securities........... Beal Estate, Buildings and Fixture« ( ash and Hight Exchange............ 1 314,962.7« 20,160,58 218,001 .»3 fM3,»W.13 LlABlLITIIft Capital Stock, fully paid Hurplus and Profits............. Due other flanks................. DEPOSITS ....................... ♦ 100.000,00 12,083.64 40,061. 98 491,649.51 V43,800.18 I, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the a’xive named Bank, lo eolemnl swear that the above statement ;« true to the best of niy knowledges«! belief At.zr .M amtis , J r ., Cashier. Subecribed and sworn to before me thia 8tb «lay of July, 1907. A. M. Woven, Notary Public for Oregon. Lakeside Inn MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Modern improvement?. 73 rooms and suites Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. { > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS BUESING A. BENNETT, > J PROP’S First-Class Livery. Anything from a saddle horse to a 4-in-hand. Parties conveyed to ail points in South ern Oregon and Northern California; also to favorite camping, hunting and fishing grounds. Horses Boarded by the Week or Month. .Special atttrdion girtn tramitut Hvck Cor. Main and 9th Str. •V* and rpteial rater to frtigkUrt. drain by the ratit. Jlay by the bale or ton. Phone-Main 44 Ol. EßsiEnti City Meat Market WEISS & ARMAND PROPRIETORS ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES1OF ALL KINDS 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 The Republican Prints All the News all the Time Advertise in the Republican and get Results X