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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1912)
T J. v 7 r -. ..r tA v&' THK KVBNINQ HBftALD, KLAMATM FALLS, OIUMON HATt'BPAY, PWCTIIimcn T, my T , Virgil & Son Burn in perse Balky to ParaHar tfiM k. rem kbttk. We've got the persoaslwy ktad. We (MT7 k; stock ImMw tht may k tapitlid to b naSHleO SMWW rrSB (fMMHM gSJSMratiaB) MM W0 are saoad of' R. "Tkal's Urn rhatr Hut Uacle So-mmMo gave MttUkMMA aWamt. fBVaaaBBMkaBBl Nmimw' wHt resaewiker thk Christ It yoa b too Jwagnuat la baying year Christmas WHY NOT RK CXCLR SO-AXMO, OR BROTHER HO-AMMOT VfcgiMqSon f K There it always room for another chair III H Bm Jii"! t 1 toWtoWW "JbjTJJB W aasWp & fHfr.AW . We have them from $15.00 to $30.00 w v it IN TO o o Furnish a room for Father, Mother, Sister or Brother mm Looka inviting Doean't it? Wa.kave laatl Ml reaatUI effort to please you iM CiitUlinaa. VV kave take adveaUe of our yrara of Mprrtoaca la buying to offer yon wm thing thai lll wot only plea at Unit Mglit, hul that will atam! Ik wear mmI tear of lime. Wo MMttijroN to visit ear More. Vemm la mm! o what m Imi to oRvr. W kiiuw lh guoaa mk rlrr rt tlglil. Awl Hr kw Ikat yoa Mill In cob- Imtol of Ikl. t I.KT VtlUll C1IKT IIK AH MMTINU AH Otlll yUHNITVRM M t Wo cmi tarakh lota of rooaM jart Uka Ui e pktare show. Tk rort U aot great. Yoa aM k MrprUnt alira yoa Caa yoa UUak of aayUtlac wkkk year tovai aarn woaltl apprwUto morn tkaa faraftar to tmakm aUtfl CvaaaCwWkaMaVT Here la a comfortable ROCKER rjulr Mk tkk-gaaraa- WW WMM ml ClgMMIV TfrWl w IvOUv aaW IbbPwbVt 1 I I I 3tJ"'S lag ckaa akaat tha fkHI B 1 H Uj p f looks of lata ehalr, HMJ UJaUalJ)! U arkhrr k tkara aay IVkk jTMnaTT tklag rkra akaat Ha V(LllTaOT&75-rcW rnaka a. Il' oaly Vl RHSsJ two arka tint ki rkaaa. )J 3g(j) We have them from $2.00 to $40.00 17 L VI ROIL & SON i tc nei o o o and aervloeablv VIT'V Dcot It J( j -. f'V - l." u l THE EVENING HERALD w. o. n rakaakaa aaav aaaaat MaaMaT kv ritistk Fkaa. at HI Faarlk raaa. at HI atatac at tka aoatoalw U aTaiitk Vmm, Oragaa. tor twiilMloa kraagk tka mmm aa Monii tlm BaMcrtptlo tt rata by malt to aay 4 droM la tka Ualtoi SiaUa: pa year 15.00 bao moatk SO OaUMOX ATCWBAY, MBC. T. ftM SOCIETY Un. Earl Whltteck eaterUlaed oa Wedneadar attaraooa with a bridge party. Ourlag tlie atteraooa refresh ments were erved aad a most enjoy able time wu tpeat. Tkoee present were MMdames Brockeabrougb, Fred Bchallock, Claude Daggett, Hamaker, A. Campbell, Tkea. Haaptoa, Olyaa, Wai. Wkltlock, R. E. Smith. Calr Cofer, E. B. HaU. Fred Melbase, Began. Batk aad U. O. Wllklaa. Mrs. Oeorge NoUad Is hostess to the Bridge Club this aXternooB at ber heme la Hot Springs adldttoa. At' tka kerne of Mrs. Louis Qerber, Mrs. Oeorge H. Merrymaa Is eater- Ulalag the members of the Five Hun dred Club this afternoon. Members of the Art Needlework Club were the guests of Mrs. Oeorgo R. Hum at ber borne on Pine street Wednesday afternoon. The after Boon was pleasantly spent by the guests engaging la needlework, and a dainty collation was served by tke hostess. Mrs. Hum's guests ladud- ed Mrs. C, C. Hogue, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs Warrea B. Faugkt, Mrs. B, B. Rams ay, Mrs. Oeorge A. Wlrti, Mrs. Karl G. Cummlags, Mrs. J. Fred Ooeiler, Mrs. WiUlam Hum, M1m Fsye Hogue, Mrs. Robert B. WatUaburg aad Mrs. T. Mum Mary HoUschek of Malla ta a Klamatk Falls v visitor. She will re- mala ker sereral weeks. A highly enjoyable daaelag party waa tka maaaaerade ball glrta last atght at Milk Addltloa HaU by Local Ewaaaa of the socialist party, which was atteadad by a Urge aumber of resldeata of thk part of town, as well as by nearly everybody la the thriv ing suburb. Fifty couples en masque danced sntll 11 o'clock, when the maak were removed, and after a dalaty luacheoa. tka dancing was con tinued till morning. Excellent music was tanks by Harry Borel, Mrs. Arch TlndaU and Ord Arnold. Sev eral vocal selections were readered darlag tka erealag. Oa account of th Elks' eatertala- meat, the Tegular meeting of Aloha Chapter, Na. 1, 0. E. a, rill be keld Tuesday evaalng, December lOtk. Tka meeting will be called to order promptly at 7 o'clock. Oflcers are requested to attend a few mlautes la advance of the meeting hour. There will be electioa of oBcers. In addition to the initiation of one candidate, oBeers for the ensuing term were elected at last night's meeting of Cascade Temple. Pythlaa Sisters. Tke sew oncers are: Past Chief, Adeline Cofer; Most Excellent Chief, Jennie Hum; Excellent Scalar, Olive Belts; Kxcalkat Junior, Delia Brewbaker; Manager, Minnie Crklar; Mistress of Finance, Frances John son; Mistress of Records aad Seals, Etta Boiler; Protector, Lena Low; Outer. Quart, Mrs. McDoaaly. Ar rangements were made at thk meet ing for a Joist social meetlag, wltk the Knight of Pythias to be held Wednesday, "December IStb. A chick en supper, a literary program aad other forma of entertainment ar be ing arranged , and a highly enjoyable evening Is anticipated by the mem bers of th .Pythias orders. (CoaiUaued es page I) lumsemeflfs The Templi Theatre "la tke AUIee of tke WHd.M Blogrspn Drama Tka Foaadllag' EdUfta Drama Patka Weekly Bo. 41. "Baaay All at foea," aph Comedy "Tke Yiuri ComkisXu Halt Tkn fTsla-T TkaBaar Uoa of tke Bafe," alem Drama vrji Secead Marriage," uoa comedy t kellg Driai Msaaay Drama MATIIfBB BAILY AT f iM ALL LKiaaXOKU nCTUBsal (Paid AdvsrtlseaMat) WHAT'S THE, REASON? Maay Ktamatk FaBs Peoale fat Paor Mealtk WHkoat Kaewiag tka FIRE INSURANCE Two OM-TtMiii, wttfc ace enk w aB wm big Bras, i Hartford aad tae Pa of PhUsdslalik, No aotlilag to a small, so CvA,.. Buatlag aad- family, who kav llv4 mb Merrill' for'asreral yaan past, kav moved ta Klamath Mb lr tka Visitor, ilkatrec- IksAatoaof tkfac tea big, Mscyfee. It ailght-fc rH for jfu to kava year BolktM clmakad) k sMoa wk ksawa. curt COTE MB Mm IH. Pkas Ml There are score or peaftla wko drag out a miserable existence wltk out reallxlng the cause of Ifcelr suCer Ing. Dsy after day tbey am racked with baekaafc aad headacb; suCer from nervoasness, dlnlaees, weak ness, languor aad depression. Likely the kidneys have fallen behind la their work ot altering tka blood, aad that Is the root of the trobule. Look to your kidneys, awHst them la tkair work giro them the beta tker need. You can uso no better remedy tbaa Doan'sKldscy PlHs. Below Is grateful testimony from a sufferer in this locality. Mrs.M.L.Morrltl, 219 South street, nodding, Calif., gays: "For soma time I bad severe pains In th small of my back and hips, and 'was so lam that I could hardly get out of bed wltk- out assistance. My kidneys war weak, and I was caused mack an noyance by Irregular passages of th kidney secretions. I Snally began using Doaa's Kidney pills, and I was soon free from kidney trouble. Doaa's LKMaey Pills bat my highest aders. wow, r ror saw.iy an oeaters. price bo cents. Fostsc-Mllhura Co., Buffalo, Kew'Tork, solaWts for the Dnited Utes. Remember the aine Doaa's snd kk ao other, . y Bowling Season Here H V - , f J' & . 1 iF A4l -!' ( 0 4 w : - . rX WISH TO ANNOUNCEthat wc have uktn over the Bowling Alleys and Billiard and Peel. Rooms of the Jericho Club, and tame are now open to the public. The Alleys have been put in i 'thebeetofconslition., .. LADIES' DAY Tuesdays, in the afternotn from 1 until 7 o'clock, will be reserved for the ladies the city. Come, artd.enjeV yourself. , lm it ..- p v.ifc ii'- ui,i. . 'X i ". I'-i ''&. I ' i . . wy ." ,( PA L M C M A R STO RE Bftieriient, Odd I dlowf Buildih&r "M J-