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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
" i rR yifABOPCNNOUPWTM w ""?. aroaK or -Hot Weather Eatables- 1, COwrwfct- -.--.- fife Merry Widow The warm days make the house wife look for eatables that are especially suited 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 you well .... Vy ALTiETlT TAysOf TEKHUJVE 1 -. I j W. SAVACK a.-b.-cv.v L O" .j COI'YItlGIII. 100. jy I1LNKY SHERWIM-WlLLUIH pw$ ND Vummn I( you need Anything In thU Hoc we IH le !! "how joo color catils anu quote prlcei. "" AND MB t)l i 1 Geo. T. Baldwin, HAKUWAKE DEALERS Klamath Falls, Oregon WILLIAMSON RIVER and Sprinrt Creek RESORTS The l"l trout lUliliig In Oirgnrt. i;ii Hi-til ai'i-miiinsilalloin lor IMllMi ('juii'in; oillll lot rent, racial i sniping grminda and Uuti for irril Kiur turn lor slock, Mcilimm piiitirrllnn. ArroiiiliioUtloiia to ui " Crater W lii tun I urllea at KUlimlll Alfncy. FRANK SILVIES fKOniKTOR Klanmth Agency, Ore. Zim's Plumbing Shop Gontractlnft ana JobWag I'itttcUis Line of I'lumli ini; HhcIIiIc and fiml dais Vnrkmanlili. A. 0. U. W. Building KUmath FalU Jackson Hotel Fort Klamath, Ore. Clean room, good beds. nd the table always sup piled with the beat the market affords-Terma rea sonable. C. C. Jackson, Prop. PACIFIC SHOE WORKS AU Repair Work Done ttomfUy and at Reduced Frlcet Men's Hull HoUt. 71V; Kile fllli-UlII.L'.1;Uillea,llall S"li'.,W,,: llot-U. l!.o; ClilUl 'iii Hull Siller, .VI i-eiils. .. . io.ti!'il , n modem Niaililnerv hop on Main 81. J.V.HoltttC blk Professional Cards DR. WM. MARTIN Dentist Office over Klumuth County Bank DR.C.P.MASON Dentist At'inlfan Hank Trtial Oi.'a Hull.ln c P. STONE Attorney at Law, 'u over iMHtollU'o, Klamath FalU, D- V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Oregon Oflll Oregon TtlinioNR ia 'ThiMi," HiM-iliit I'liimfl lii triumph, J II l .Mini- Niiui Kovllili tin Inn Tim ttlioln ihliiu l nlmirdly nlintili thfii lirnln Him mini' u I. mnula lo -nr on It'" )f lighted hIIIi IiU iimii nlillnii'.. In- niiiliimtmlor uillitii tt in J.,in Hiu iillii-r KU4-li, li-mlnu IiiiiiII.i, fun in hand, blankly tmliii; (l,. stlotiiiilnd . ilii ilmk. "Mall, OlMWrrill Him prillll-, "III! yon IIimm It' Mii I iii .Inlldoii i m, m III lot 1 It ti Mine Smii Km In I, un well n with Mini-. CniHiirr1 "I'd-I'd llkn to lliluU m," iniiinitiriil , Mli a tin bIjii till fullliriilly un In I In- i wukij of din ililif. "IM like In think ., It It would imiU In ( lunltc. I of a munopoly. Ami to think IiU rirrlleucy lii-tiT tn luuln-d lit. ohu wlfe'a fmi' Wlieru Itfiiorunru It Limn why read iit on illioriti latvaV l I.ii)Iiik I In' fnu on u nea i l.j- tuhli-, Uniillo was milling ami) Minna luhr Im-IiIiiiI IiIhi rnlliil ii.ik Llnul) ' "HUH In rWN-at? Ho )mi ait- nfml.l llf lllff" ' WIltfllUK about, Ilin .tllui- fmnl ' ' Koiiln Hlii wan la-ulli lilnicljr pretty In ' tli" black mill gold Mnnnnlnn ilrcmt I thnl nottiil lo fiilli-tl mUniilnct inn-rj ' HllIlM)' llllli of Iht lluurc i "I'm not n-trrfitlui.-," In-roiitrndli ted. "only nMrinlnlilii;; In light mvnlr) , fathlnu " "Alul )oil ln going oho; Hku Hut Mi, J on ntiiiil mail!' ..- -&, &J tfrs- ALL HEK MABSOVUN "I cau't tell wbat you wean," li an awered, piiuled. "And I aban't tell wbat I mean." ane rejoined. "Uy tbo way," abe added, "bow do you bapiwn to be bore? You HA,.llnA.t niv Invitation." "I'm bere." be replied bluutly, "lie cause I'm making It my bualuesa to n.t rtit of eierv Frencbiusu wlioahona eljrua of proposing to you." "But wuyj sue usut-ti in wii ( "1'or my own wuuacmeut; tbat'a all. ' "You you don't happen to bo In lovo ...i ..,.,, ruirv aha asked, a Huge of wlstfuluesa In tbo llgbt mockory of lief toue. "Certainly noil" bo retorted, wltb auspicious promptitude. "You're very, very rudel" be re proved. "Hut aluce you don't love me j ou ought to be able to give me good advice about accepting a uiau 1 really wont to marry." "Obi" growled Danllo, chagilned. 'Tbeu there Is some one you wont to marry j" But nodded. "Whoever tbe mau Is, be after your money," he sneered. "No," ahe contradicted. "Uo U not net this one." "You aald all wen were allko. "ThU wau Is different. Ue love mu. "Then marry blml What U It to me? Marry any one you want to. I dopt care. And I'll dance at your wedding. I'll dance till I war Met through both my shoes." , You allly boyl" she scoffed. "You re ji-iiIiiiin? 'Ilnil'nii good orif!" Word rnlliil flint. iiimI ho htulkc.il ii ii)' to ii ni-iirliy miiiiiiht house, i ttlHTu III- IIIIIHCll, ltl KI'l-lllllIK full- ti'iiililntluii of tin.' Illtln Imlhlliiir nrilil- lii Iiiiii. 'I In- ih'kIwIinI fnn ItliiK on I he table nOKlit Hotiln'N (). hlic ilvkcil It Ui lillr mill iihiiiii II 'lliu worilx "I love 1 )ou" iin-1 Iht itiirii ijiikkly hIh- Klnnced lit luiillo. i "I iihili-riilmiil," uh! iiiiirnmrtil to liiTM-lf "(i Miucil lio'il hft it nay It In tin', m Iii-'h ttrltifii It." , NolliiK Unit IMiiiIIo'h IhkI; ttna to iHiihl Iht, Hlif fnrtltfly llflfil tlio fun to Ikt lln iiml kltmil Hid written MoruY 'I Inn un hf rmtonil It to the tllliln kill- uliMTfil "Jnut I lin niiif, I'll imiku til in nay It ll kluill'" Mm irosniil In v,irc li alow ' llutf you liotlilin; in jy tu uif, l'iliKi'7" Kin- niki-il "Onl) one llilni; xuojb)!" "(inmlby !" ln vcbwnl. "Vou'ra lun'iu not Koliik';" I "I li-avii 1'nrl toinorroit' inornlug I y th" Unit tMln-ruri'tfr!-' "llirii yii'i vtnn't In- lirri, nfttr nil. lo d.iliri' fit my wciMlnV" I "No:" ' "lliil jon promlnf-il Ainl now, I miii- ioti', !m lift it iifi' j on ncnln, for ' ttlifii I'm inuriliil I nli:ill lltfln 1'urln," "I tlioiiidit iii" ttiTf inori' iialrlotlr," bo fliilnil 'It n'l'ini hanl Hint ;imi .: k c4SBaUi--v I - A QUESTS WORE THEIR PIOiraESftUE NATIVE C08IUME1. rlioiTTil turn your back on your natltel .. L'A.iinlimMti nn.1 BAtftfl I lit III I. unirr) u ii - here." , "Yet It U wbat I have decided," she aiiNtvervd. "ThU I probably the last tlmo I shall wear our untlvo costume or diinco our wild uatlonnl dances. To day's feto U ii Hurt of farewell to old timet." "No; our dances and costumes would not uppoal to n Frenchman. Who Is It ! are golifg to marry?" "'I'lie eiiBUgenient Isu't announced yet," alio evaded. "Then." he returned, with a shrug. "I miinoso I shall never know, for I leave early tomorrow." "And you won't dance at my wed ding?" "I've told you I would not." "If you won't," sho cried, a sudden luiplratlou Hashing through her mlud and lighting her pale face to daizllng beauty, "dauce with me now!" She stretched out ber slender white arms with an allurement tbat no mor tal mau could resist. Ta tP sLxm' ; .cmm1 CHAPTER IV. The Waltz. I anci: ula. wltb uiol" repeated Ho- Tlie faroff orchcatrn bml truck up a daahliiK. gay MnrnovUti air. Impelled by the ramie and tier glance of daring, Danllo tprang forwaril. In an Inatant tbe two wore wbtrUug madly auld tba Intricacies of a wild Ituailan dance aucb aa liai for count- llt-aa (rnturlea Uau performed from 81- berla'a lio plain to Tartar ateppci-a lance of youtb, agility, utter aban don. Yet un tbey came panting to u bait at tbe lait craablng note of mualc tbe face of neltber reflected tbe eibllara lion tlio awlft motion and atlrrlug ineaaurea usually evoked, In fact, Diw ullo'i brow woro a very perceptible 1 m'owl. Honla, ton, wna downcont. Had lier rauli experiment failed? I "You didn't enjoy tbat." tald abe. "Not especially," be confessed. "Did rouV "So. You don't dance ai well a you did." "You're probably grown to prefer French partners," bo replied, piqued at tbo reflection on bU dancing. "From all 1 bear," abe retorted, "you have little right to reproach me oa that score. You dance a good deal at Maxim's, don't your "Now and then," be admitted. "And wltb wbat sort nt partners, I wonder?" sbe-acoffed, a touch of scorn lu ber aweet voice. "Wltb pollto ones," said Danllo Icily. She winced ever ao little at tbe re proof and went on. "1 suppose you dance better with them than with me." "Possibly," he agreed'. "You see, 1, too, may prefer French partners." She raised ber great dark eyes to bU, a world of meaulug In tbem. "Do you?" she asked, almost In a whisper. Tbo dUtaut orchestra had been play ing again, this time not a native air, but a dreamy, Infinitely aweet Vien nese waits. Tbe opening notes of the haunting melody, though softened by dUtance, were wafted none tbe less dUtlnctly to the listening couple. tssaSSSsD To Be Continued CHASE 6 SANBORN COmtS ARE THE BEST .... FURNITURE Our goods are new and attractive. ALSO THE PRICES . W. GILLETT & CO. Bert E. Witiibow, Vice President Abstracting Maps, fUna, Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation; .Engineer! . 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 Meats' and Sausages of all kinds. Wo handle our meats In tho most modern way in clean liness and rarroundlnga. Try u and we will be most happy to have you for a 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 at present prices, and there is every reason to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width and 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 SakSBttn. The Gem Restaurant and Lodging House Special accommodations for Family Dinner Par 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 K K K Store, Phone 174 J L FIELDER Wood Yard awl Off ice l. lie ril4lS.l Neir Clty HiU Phone 84 2500 Acres Free The Lakeside company lias 2600 acres of land under tho Adams ditch that it will give KENT FREE for one year. This Includes tho use of the land and water. The renter must clear and place the land In cull t vat ion. The rent, er gets all the crops but we reserve the right to paituro the stubble. The Lakeside Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, Merrill Oregon, VAN RIPER BROS. ALLEN SLOali, Secretary Blue Print, Etc. M. D.WlLUAMS, C. E. Treasurer Falls. Oregon Office oa Fifth Street CENTRAL CAFE Open Day and Night Private Dining Parlors Oysters Served la 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. m m