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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1908)
i-I MS OWNING Ur WITH JeOMPWTK TOOK Of -Hot Weather Eatables- fife Merry Widow 7iy ALliEVT VAysOfl TEKHUJVE The warm days make the house wife look for eatables that are especially salted to the sea son of the year. Seasons demand a change In Groceries as well as other things. We have the articles that will keep yon well .... - Z m. i CV, .' . (.OI'YUICIII. (K)H. liy MBNRY W. SAVACIi r- SHWiH'WlLUM HINTS m VMMSHtt H you ncctl anything Id this line we ill l'e K1 " M color cauls Del quota trlcei. LU't know tit din mil yen. , mm.U). AND HKK Vtmmmmm Geo. T. Baldwin, HARDWARE DEALERS Klamath Falls, Oregon WILLIAMSON RIVER and Spring Creek RESORTS The l ! l'"'ll ll.lilmj In Oregon, rmtlnil aici'iiiliiauellolis fur tilltlc Ciii'ini( mill" lor rrnt, lr miiiii( grounds and Uxi ("t r t Fine w ip fur stuck. frr'li"i f miirf lion. Armiiiiu lllona o go lo Craler Nillinr. i pttllrs nt Klamath AltBt). FRANK SILVIES KormnoR Klamath Agency, Ore. Zim's Plumbing Shop Contractlnjt ana JobMaJ t'itatclm( I.lno of I'lumb Inu S'lvclaltira and flrat cUm Workmanihlp. A. 0. U. W. BHlldlM Klamath Falls Jackson Hotel Fort Klamath, Ore. Clean rooms, good beds. Mid (he table always sup plied with the best the market nf f ordi-Teras rea Mnable. C. C. Jackson. Frop. PACIFIC SHOE WORKS AU Rrpalr Work Dom rreafUr and at Keducrt Met Mni'a Hull Knlea. 7.V:; Holoa l;lll(..,l.,U,,,'lall S"I.'.,ni,.; lU-vla. "Ac; ClilM riialaH,ilernOi'tnU. .. . l'1'ijM-.l with nil mmlern "''lilm-ii Uop on Main 81. J.V.HaMtM Mk Professional Cards W. WM. MARTIN Dentist OfllrpriM-r Klntnath County Bank PR.c.r. MASON Dentist Amerlran Hunk A Trnil C.'a DulMIng c F. STONE Attorney at Law 08"owr wtofflce, Klamath F.lli, Oregon " !. ..I...MI TtLMlONL li V. KUYKENDALL Attorney st Law .1fUil VU V. CVgWH SSfw''iWSSki CHAPTER II. Old Love nnd New. l!l.l In ti I mil." niiiiiiiini.il n lull, alwnlir )inili mti-rllii: Hip ili-trrlul mi Inn ii fm mm Mra Inlir tillh Mali ui 1,1. hie I'll! I m til at in v inuiili-v'. ii.il all right, hut my (uiirutimlni ountr) doran't amn In l.u ri ,duiI .i iih I mt" III grai.ful walk o tint wholly atrndy, ami tlirru h n riuati on tin, liniiiluiiiitf yiiung fiiri- 'I In. hi( nr rlrnl was I'rlnu- Dunlin nf Mnrsnili. altarlin of thu Marwivlnti l.'Kntlnii nt I'arla Aa n iHl'loiimt ln li.nl amlt-H) noted u autcrx, for In' Imil u ! Iltclit fully normal atrralnn In Mini, ami n simple, unfitting jo) In ll, ninuti Uirnts of Maxlm'a ami lil iluba "I'll liunt ui till etrelli-ncy nt odci," THE UTE AEBIVA1 NUh waa aaaurlng tuo prime. "A" art you qulto In condition to m liiiu, U I may" , "Ob. I'm nil tight enough." nwmM Danllo, "only I forgot to go to l-ul lal Dlgbt. If I could rwl off n fow yard of alcep"--"I'erbapa I could Uud ou aouio pliico '"'Td prefer a dwk. If you can Bud one. I alwayaaleep belt nt my dok. B"'TnewPin wuch. air. owr lu the corner behind the paluu. Ilow would that doT Vou lould got n n loo nap here, and In n lUtlo hllo I'd Uud hli iiceliency for yo. Hut. air, If m aay ao. why do ion wnato our llfo li dlaalpatlou when jou might marry . m aettlaUown? Ju.t think, now! Would not a dear llttlo wlfo nnd a bonw of ?Sur own U. bett worth while than ill your cluba? I leave It to you If - You lcae It to ue?" retorted P alio. "Then I make It iluua." "But If 1 may any ao" You may not," Interrupted Daullo, croMlM to tho couch aud throwing blmJelf t full length among Ita cu.h knT "By byl 'If jou're waking, call "HTwrla'd a handkerchief over hU faca and In a moment wu. sound allwl iMTlng NUh to tiptoe out In aearcb of Fopoff. For a few inluutea no aound waa audible in tha empty wlon anve th dWant iwell and fall of dance unite, puactuated by the alumbroua prince a bmV bwathlug. ul 1 7 mffn B HffaraVA Inllitnii llnlli IimiiiI milfoils. II-v uirilimi of iiii-r llm auibas mnlum wife ma rvhiliulng, "Where i nil I Iiiiii ilrnlUHil llii iiil.i-rnl.'ii fan? If im liiiilitiiil ah'iiilil .l'k It up and lllil mi II Ihnin Hnrdl )lp Mete fnollltl mii.iiikIi In rlli - I uomlrr If I left il In Hi" nil Im mi lint Ktiilr when we hum kliilnt: llii'ii- l.il'a to biuk ami m I 'I lie) liirin.l link, nluioat colliding villi Hmilii Him unit eidi-rlng, Cee lll'l I tlltt''tl) It hill. I lirr 'It. Mm. Snilnnn." iiakt-d Natalie, 'J nil hMi'iii mi n mi) thing of n white 1 Imry I, ml Im I.m.LiiI uurynb.re, mil ' "Nil" rrilli. Hi.' ulilnH, "but I'll I'ml III thU I. huh If jnii buveu't tuade a lliormicli cnr Ii lnti ulnudy " .Vitnlli' Hi mUiig Iht, Inirilitl dark Willi In r imiillir In the Mnlrway, S.iiili Ml) lupin Ler M-nrtli, lull (.'as--n.lii inti'rriiiiiiil her 'II. ii miii Mull' In iili-mliil, "hot I 'inn .1 Mim I jnii In ii r iijpV iirtilnlj nain'iiliil Honli rm-erfuU ly mi him ruliu to oruiuv, aren't )nU Mi run r3.1 in) Kocril'" WAS PBINCE DANILO. "it 'rennlrcd irulocleerneaa. You men tiro all nllke." "Hut no man ocr before lored aa I lou'!" proteated Caicadn, Ida volco un ronactoinily rlalug In hla emotion. "You nro nil tho world to inc. Uutll I mat you 1 neer thought I could" Itlng off 1" grumbled Danllo In hla elecp, aguely bothered by the loud volco. Konta aturted. Rouo ouo l herol" ho whlapered, pointing toward tho hidden couch. "Von nro inlstnUcn," contradicted CiiBcmln. "and even If It wero ao I am wllllug for nil tho world to know how !"- A long, blissful, aouoroua anora from tho couch. Sonla laughed, uer.eyee alight with umuscment. "Bnorlng nnd romance don t go well together, marquis," aha obaerved, "and its tho Biiorlug doesn't aeem llkaly to atop tho romance must You aay you aro lu loe with me, and I know you ore In love with my fortune. Good by," ' You misjudge m cruellyl" Cawda ...,.nJln,l UVIV4H , ... nil. no. I don't I Men ara all alUia, Goodby." , ... Aa tho discomfited marqula.mada lua ,,.. ...raiiirniiv from the room Sonla lulscliloroualy crept ncroaa to tno mnoii Thore lay the man, iouiio) nslei'p, hla faco atlll C0Tid by tho haiulkcrchlef. Sonla' tonchad hla Ulr ..n....i.. ...l Tlanllo. ! BB hpid ajfeiko that let tha baadtowfctoi Tairfrmu his face. " "Danllo!" gaaped tho widow, atartlng back. At aound of hla name the prince aat up, dantl mnl blinking. Ills wander ing eyes fill on tho woman, and, with an etcliiiiiutlriii of utter nmaMuient, b Ntuinuliil lo til feet and stood staring Incriiluloualy nt her. "Honlnl" bo exclaimed. "Konlar ' Then, recovering himself, bo bowed ettflly and said: "I tx-g your pardon, msilnme." "No; I beg youni," alio replied, "l'ray go on auorlng." "You don't reiucmbwr nifi" he naked, aurprltHl. "Not In the ery Iruit," aim an awered, moving away. "Yet you called my name." "You were asleep then. That waa different." "And now I am awake to tho Joy of teeing )"U agnlu." "Ibr Joy Is all your own. I It ao aurprlslug to flud me In I'arla? I nin here enjoying my wealtb-and free dom!" "I congratulate you on both, especial ly tbe freedom." "Yes, freedom la one of your fads. I believe." remarked Honla, "especially freedom from marriage. Do you atlll make n habit of avoiding marriage it tbo last moment)" "Sonla, you are unjust If It had rested with mo you should bo my wlfo now, not another mau'a widow." "If It rested with your she mim icked. "Well, let llw whole storj rest now. It's forgutltu." "By you, perhaps-tieu'r by me." "Oh, no! I remember It fiery uow and then for my own amusement. Hut It Is hard to think of mjaelf as tbe llttlo Marsotlan peasant maid to whom the dashing caialry officer. Prince Danllo, waa ouce eugaged nnd whom hla rhti old uncle at tbo last moment forbade to marry boinue of ber o erty. lion differently that samu rich old uncle would look on the match to da) I twenty millions Is a pretty dowry." "At least It seems you didn't break your heart ocr lo.lng mi'," sneered Daullo. "No; my ptcbvlau heart stood the shock excellently. I soon found consolation-nu elderly husband who lived Just oue week after tbe wedding and left me all his wealth." "Yea; I heard bow your father forced you Into the match. Next time you en ii (luMxie a husband to ault your wlf." "Why should I marry ngnlu I nin ik ti. free. I have everything" "Im lulling InveV" be asketl. his eyes di'inurliig her fragile beauty. "I don't belleo In love," scoffed fUinla. "All men ore alike. Dozens of tlu in are after my mom-y and make Ioim to mo because tbey can't get It without me." ".Men are not all fortune hunters," be denied hotly. "I for ono" "So tbey all say. Each aaya 'I lovt jour Each meana my fortune." ' They dor' cried Danllo, in rage at tbe strong Insinuation. "Well, here's oue that doesn't I for one aball never aay to you, 'I love your " A Strang amlle atole across ner race. Hbo cam vary cloa to where ha atood; so close that the faint perfume of ber hair waa sweet In his nostrils; so close that her breath waa warm upon his lips; ao close that hla bewildered tool struggled In rain to bide from the glory In her eyes, ner roice waa a musical whisper aa abe asked: "You'll never aay to me 'I lore your " There waa an Infinity of allurement In the tempting words. Danllo, with a mighty effort, shook off tbe speu ana shouted: "Never! Never! Never!" 'That's a comfort!" she said coldly, drawing away and seeking to veil ber keen disappointment "But," she added more softly, "why not say It If you really want'tor "I don't want tor' be declared aulkl- ly. "And you promlae faithfully you'll neu-r aay to me, 'I love you)' " Again she was perilously closo to him. Agalu hla ejea tore themsehea frve from the pleading seduetUeuess of ben nn bo reiterated: To lie Continued Anaesthetles. Auaestbellca were known In the dnys of Homer, nnd the Chinese 2.000 years ngo bad n preparation of hemp known as "una yo" to oeaaeu pain, somewmg similar to our modern cocaine. Freckles. Freckles muy be hereditary. Cases or freckles all over tbe body are men tioned. Food Is not supposed to cause them. Bun nnd w Ind make some faces freckle The Low Right Shoulder. Accordlug to authorities, from 85 to So per cent of the men In civilised lands are right haudvd and have devel oped the low right shoulder. This, however, la no new phenomenon, for even tbe ancient Greek sculptors had aoMced It tad posed their subjects so as to make them appear more symmetrical. CHASK 8 SANBORN COITEES VAV OTDVD H'DaTaC are the best .... VAN lUjrJLtfK JDKU5 FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES E. W. GILLETT & CO. Bert E. Witiirow, Vice President Abftracting Maps, Plaaa, Blac Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Don J. Zumwalt, C. E. President Klamath East End Meat Market CRISLER 6 STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry Fresh and Cured Meate and Sausages of all kinds. We handle our mcata in the moat modern way in clean liness and surroundings. Try us and wo wilt be moat happy to have you for customer. Free Delivery. MILLS ADDITION LOTS are Advancing in Value When blocks in Mills Addition were offered at bargain prices a number of shrewd inves tors bought; since that time values have increased materially. These Lots are Bargain Buys nt present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem ber these lots are FHTY feet in width nnd ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET deep more than double the area of most town lots offered to investors. FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE FRANK WARD Land Salesaen. The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Far ties. The largest and best arranged eating house In the city. Open day and night. WOOD WOOD Sixteen inch and four foot wood in any quantities. Orders can be left at Navigation Co., Phone 461 or KKK Store, Phone 174 J L FIELDER Wood Yard and Office Phone 84 3500 Acres Free The Lakeside company has 2MW acres of land under the Adams ditch that it n ill glvo RENT FREE for one year. This includes tho use of the land and water. The renter must clear and place the land In culltvation. The rent er gets all tho crops but we reserve tbe right to pftiture the stubblo. The Lakeside Company, J, Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill Oregon. Allen Sloan, Secretary M. D.IWnxuMs, C. E. Treasurer Falls, Oregon Office on Fifth Street CENTRAL CAFE Open Day aid Night Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served in Aay Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. The Stilts Dry Goods Co. has' received several shipments of Eastern dress goods. Call and inspect the new line, x&fB luw't uvu'w " ,- . ir-