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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1913)
7 II t r . I - ,. , meay , 7 i . '.' 'aWaeed - i , "r Jn14 . rAMMX THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NATtmnAY, NOV. I, ! Town Topics lliblc achool at 10 a. m. Ovo. A, Our motto dene, cornr Toth and Ill(h street. I'hone 117. IVeachlng I.ord'e Day at 11 a. ra. and 7:50 p. ra .. fc.l--. Irft. ILaiunla .M Vln U-ania.1. Mormna nuujrci, .u. ..r.,ru., 'llrl.l. . , .. ..,. M , .... , MHVI .nu ii any uuu ... N,M ,ubJ,f ..,.,,,ni, Uecognl- snow wail me ere wamcu iwr, iucr.on wnnt 10 IX ai loo nan ai j:u nuuuui ausrnuun. . """ --"' aydon superintendent see a good turnout, for they bre f . ..j mrir warn, id oe uiiiiko " - -; y ,,, 8 & ,. ,.JOi MUt Um,u an in. i Pimm propo.mou MuU,yi ,,rMjtnt, mit; ,a.ilm.m.r..m.. All are welcome to these service. a tong-reu want. t aa " "" 'Ktmt lrrb)trrUn Ctmrth Third Frank Bwlngle arrived In th city ,nii i.ne ,lmti. Thuraday from Ashlsnd, on hla way j Si gtubblefleld. pastor, to Lengell Valtey to look attar hla; mi Huth Saucerman. orgaultt. property Interests In that action. , j Ui xiston. superintendent Sun- Idsy school. Ml Kva Hanks, president Chris haw returned from an auto trlplUn Kndeavor. through Ungell Vallty. Mr. Ramtby Sundsy achool at 10 a. m. reports nearly all tb grain threehed, churvh ,rrTc,, at 11 a. m. and over there. iVJon. m Charles Hunting It In from Merrill attending tha meeting of tbt Water User Aaioclatloa. Morning theme, "Th Hook of Ufa." Kvenlng theme. "A Simple ltule to Live by." christian Kndeavor at :30 p. m. An exhibit of paiUl work In the ,,t.r ,,- Wednesday .ten- Ingat 7:30. "Come, worship with u." Uood mutlr. and a cordial Invitation to all. Society Notes Mr. Thomaa Hampton, Mm. Herbert Oale, Mm. Mary A. Jackson, Mra. K. It. Mall, Mra. Karl WJiltloek and Mra. Charles" Metdrum. IMano aol Ml" lleatrlce Watlon, llradllig--llev. Van rotten, dlttrlct illperlntelldelit. IMano oli' Mra, Van I'otteii (Continued from Tag J) oM-anterm and autumn leaves were ued with pretty effect. I'rlir for playing were won by Mm. Wealey O. Smith and Herbert dale. Another prlte waa won by Mm. K. II. Halt. Following the game the gueata werel., .. ,fh,rdil... wl -. ,uU torved a delicious lwoumounch.wM M , . Mrg j,lB1 eon, The table wa. alto bedecked ,,,,. Mf, rho, ,Um,,,01l ,m for the occasion, the centerpiece b. M d ,,,,.,, I.ka a...a.a.t la. knlUa.a.1 n.( IRK W lr.V J'uuu'm, vtiu-ru vw arU nila with fruit, rtr AttodlnK A Suffragette Many Days After Marriage Mm. Clarenco Underwood It enler talnlug the llrldaa Club thlt alter iHHiii nt her lioiu on High atreet. Among thote present are Mm. K. It. Iteamea, Mra. Oto. Notaud, Mrt. Don J. Zumwalt, Mm. V. O. Mmllh, Mm. Mm Tlimna Hamplim. Mra. Chaa, Meldrum, Mm Harry llenniM, Mm, t'hatlea I, Itnlxitaon. Mm, I), V. IUb rtton and Mm. Karl WMtloek were entertained at bridge Tiireday "'f mmti by Mm, llert l Wlthniw, A luncheon waa nlo terrd. I ere Mr. and Mm. K. It. Iteamea, Mr, and Mm. Herbert Oale, Mr. and Mrs. A Joyful rruwd o( the young 'una gathered at the home t Ml" Krma Mil, Harry lleitom latl night en tertained Mra Utile Itogrm, Mtt. Carl Cnfer. Mm, IKn J Xuiuwall. Mm. Chatlra Meldrum, Mra. Clarence t'liderwuod, Mrt lumber on Wathlngton ttreet 1'rlday Mr' lm ,,l')wl"' A, II. Campbell, Mitt Maude IUM- Wetley O. Smith. Mr and Mr. K. II. ' " ,r "" " " '"" " " ''meal " Will H.ld.ln. Mm W t ..- !Vm1 ' .retreahment. .erred foUoa.d the I '"'' 'hrd.,.u. Mm. Mur. Hunter Savldge. Nearly oue hundred )oung people Plrlt of the time., while the decora-1 ,"' " ana irt, .uiw.u wm i-iMirv ,. tlont werv of the tame description Krma ''''"' A luncheon at terted The Leltuie Hour Club wilt meet Wedlieiday aflerniMin at the home of Mm, Charle. Meldrum, , window of tba Golden Hule ttora It attracting much attention. Thlt waa eiecuted byy Mm. S. D, Harlan. u. v. huyaenoan returned uti ittnn, Mrthodi Rpteroftd Ch.rch nigtl rrom iaatiaw. wnem ne ai- ...-,. T.nth ..j i,i-h ..f,, tended to court matt.m. , n.v & a mehardt. pattor. i Sundar achool at 10 a, ra.. Oeorn Wood block paring, tried and dlt carded In many cltlet of the United Btatea thirty yearn ago, la now com ing back Into marked favor, due to Improved mtthodt of treating and handling the block". J. Walton superintendent. Dttlne tertlce at 11 a. m, and 7 30 p. m. Kpworth Leagoe at 7:00 p. m,. Stanley Wood, prealdtnL lrayr meeting Wedneaday ettn- For keeping an automobile radia tor warm In a cold garage there hat been Invented a blanket cover Into which are woven wire, that can be supplied with electricity from a light socket. .r i ....ml.Br. .1 lh. ll.llow.Vn Those pretent were th. Mlttet toclal given by the Kpworth Uagual "t. " ". -' " .t n m. il ehureh laat .v.nln... n.ery, Oertrude Wlrtt. Clara Hlckt. - ....... .-.- --. .. . . . "--oesa. ... u .. a a a which, member, say. waa on of the " w"ln "" ,,0,:.. !. beat ever given by the league, Tb.'U",,,r ,,oU"1 Turnrr' " church waa decomted In black and M,lUn' ' "r' ,,umr w, ijellow. with the utual array of pump-i"" " ""' ' " - - klnt. etc.. and the tlghta were I "" "OI "Pava.. iier p..h, covered wjth yellow, adding to the" "m. effect. Kach guett brought with him a little thoe. containing In pennies To the ladle of the Sacred Heart four llmea at much as hla thoe tile, church mutt gu the credit of aatem Oame and Hallowe'en dlvmlona bllng the greateal number of dancer. wre enjoyed, and were followed by eer gathered together In a hall In - ...,.t . . ..u.hi.. ... -Hut, WtAtnltt lll tnr iKa kllrt.tAftM l ,a luniurvn ui iuuii.iua itui. '(iv ............. . .., . .... ............... -. elder. Itemarka were made by Iter. Ineir Halloween dance given at ine K. C lllchardi. Chairman Charle Moo hall latt night rrached. for the Itogem of the eodal commute and .Ural time In the hlilory of the city, a I'reeldenl Stanley Wood of the llttl beyond the three hundred mark "" "V"" "' .'" """ "" "Vl " Comlance Schallock. Ke,t Orav mailer or aii.mi.nc. ..on. now.ver. i,b,, Kr,.c. ,Bj ,,. llUru, I Margaret and Uurord llargua wr,at me uniquely apprupriai urrvra-; In honor t Margate! Cuuiiulngt.i Mm. Thiiniat Hampton eittettalned a number of youngiler. at her humnunl High timet Thumday atternoou, andj their longing for a romp In the au- tumn leave, wai tutly appealed that day. Following their play un the lawu, the children repaired to the house, which waa decuratetl In Hal low e'en ftthlon, and after more ganiee, wrre served a lunchevn. Th children prtwnt were Margaret Cum- mlngt, Freddie tloeller. Klliel Cart-! ton, tllrnn Itogrrt, Zepba Itogera, Judge Penn'. Dlbl. Clas. at lolho"" nd ho" " -' '" " IdcIm ..lection, from; M j k , , ,,,,,, a oj lectur. room '' "'n KrlUjr " t1 ,orJh-' -PP"i V. Vu, ,,,, n..b at h.r home Special mutlc at both tertlce .home of their mother. Mm. Wetley O. vUnd. from th. refreshment commit- Nn,h A(lMon bJ Special Cordial welcome. Obliging utbem i Slmth. which was attended by Mil tee all deceive. tpclal m.nllon and I Wing played, and the gueitt are Mm, At the Churches Hpiritaal Charch Th K.v. Mrs. Coon, regular or dained minister of lb National Spir itual cburcb of Wathlngton, D. C, will glv lecture over th pottofflc. rooms 7 and I. BubJecU. Ip,a, "Tb Nw K-llgloa." I p. m, Tb Only Way to l'Upl.t Chnrrli dred Tabr. Franc. McUn. Sybil ,WU. Me.dam.a Hll.y. Uobertaon. ;,,,,, flrUr' Mw R w U r i. ... ...- u i . I iauiur, fcvuua nli, uu iij' Corner Word.n avenu. ad Donald L""1.' ""' "!lw Mc.Um "VkUr ! .reU. flr.t Uiu ! I.ja - ra i V..I,. ,., ,!. ,H.I,--.II High Mats and Dendletlon at, uvu .- .,... '"; Happy. No charg tor tb Uotvtn, Konop and McAudmwt corn- feed" committee, and frt.t uilknr If .!. fn.u finK.i. th.lr affofLa avuk.tl warm word, ut ...., ....v.. .... .HM.. ..vn.wv, - --. iu.l.il. nti.r ll.nrr i-.fUr UnrA I actiroval from avrr filler t lh ban-' ..v.iv ..w.., ...M. ......, uw w ..- --, . . Tbe.UUtt room. Tb floor commute was . .1 . I., t I !, L,lll.. Virginia f-ltK.M .!.. f-l...tl. 1030 a. m i urturiuuni were iu .(iuik wii tuf - . - ., v,,.m... Week day Mat. every morning at','ion "d o'n '" w.rOtA)ughlln. Mitt I'earl llolvln. Mite 7s IS a. m. ' alw given out. Th children enjoyed Mary Schubert. Mrt. Fmd Houitoo, Catechetlcat InttrucUon vry Sat-''0 "t on lb epaelous'red Houtton, Mlk Uvenlk and J. urday and Sunday morning at S:30. 'WB na uo ln9a " numor or con-k "''", i nu nu me Service at Merrill on tbe third ,,u ln ,B6 nousc. alter wnicn r-'' tewing io n mai an anu aunary Sunday of each month. rretnmenu wr sarvtu. r piemiiuny tuppueu mt ouc- nr. Wm. McMlltan. S. J., pastor., ,n r"P"- " gam.ring couia jHcraeer. oi iae Mill. Auaiuoa ca- ,- m.,. wvm ...vh .w, m ...m.wh broidery Club spent a highly .njoy- tbow ru biruunt of th great number K II, Hall. Mrt. Hllaa Obenchaln, Mm. Charle. I llnkertt. Mm. Uvl Wlltllt. Mm. Frank Ira White. Mm. II, W. While. Mm. Wllltamt. Mm, tleorge II Merryman, Mrt Itobert A. John ion and Mm. Out Kraut, JalHBBBaHBBaaw era aiiow Dial lli.ro wa at IttM on. man who wa tint a tyrant. Mr. llnUtevaln, who was hall.d fur tome year a Hi mott btaulldil Itllill In II.. AliiMllraii aiirr.a..il. I v., II.'.. ... .1... .......... w.. ...ii. .VII. gllir, will loiillniio h.r wurk In I I ho raute," I llelliian loiMlem am eiptliunt. lug wild Uoiigltt nr from th United Hlalr trying tu "ml a variety which will I'dinbllin Hie fi-grtiwig quality of llm I'aclDo Cuait form and lh. hardllieo of III Mucky Moillitalii form lluutekeeplni roomt. near httdg i and Sunday achool at 10 a. m. idlvtnsrvlc, reachlng tenrlc at 11 a, m I p. m.. J. D. Orlffltb. Oiriatiaa Cbwrch Corner Ninth and J l-rayer meeting Wedneaday evening I'tn atreeta. You cannot afford to mlaa the Elder S. D. Harlaa, mlnlaUr; rasl-Jtervlcot. ao com. Arrangement, for a danr to b given Tuelay night ar being made by m.mber. ( Kwauna Circle, Wo- mm of Woodcraft, Thlt wilt be glv! en In the wrat hall of tha Odd Fel low, building, Mr. Kugene llaluevaln. formerly MIm Inei Mllhnland, hat come back to lh In 1 1 r. I Huin alter running off I to w,t a llutrhman, She arrived In' ;.Vew York the other day, I am Hill a tuffr.gttt," t.ld the. and the itemed at valiant at ever "What about Ik tyrant mm'" the wat aUed, Hut the former lulu of man re fined to ameer, and thn lh report-, THEY ARE HERE Vi-w t'ii Yaiaitn. hllCM.I.'ll AI.MllMit, I'l.'iMMi, .m:witkw nut, IttlalSH, l.tf.. Will Im- plrwmt l.atn or of bf tt-r ll,r ir axtllilaa Ih rll.l-tlaM lltiwrtlra, 'Imh- ui, i liaa In u Uxlrta, The SUNSET GROCERY Mr. and Mm, Kdward J. Murray left Friday fur Portland, wher they will remain for aavtral months. The Oregon House . . . KLAMATH AVENUE. NEAR HIXTH ST. Room and Board by Week or Month, $1.00 PER DAY Table Board, $6.00 PER WEEK Two Meal a Day, $4.50 PER WEEK A limited number of mea cast sow obtain quarter at thl place. Lade of room make It lmpolbl to ac commodate more than few mora ln addition to Uioao who now aaaka thlt their home, bat tber kt rooaw for a few. Tbe tkrU aft lie art wMI be the fortunate oaea. Tb Orea Hooae U the mot ho lake pter In Klamalh Fall, art It kta't aecw aary to ear a on! abowt the table. able afternoon at tb bom of Mm. of claLorate (umi and .mart frocks Frank AppUgate Thursday. Th af-'ln evidence. ternoou waa devoted to needlework ) and convrsatlon, afterwhleh dainty Two hundred t people gtlh.md at refreahmenta war aerved. ) 'nlng to atteud th reception given toj.. ... . .,M. I Th Friday Afternoon Club, an or-'th new paitor. Hr. C. ttlchardt h ilwj jtutea. ganlxatlon that meeU fortnightly at and wire, imnng in evening met . "the Whit I'ellcan Hotel, held lit reg- following program was rendtred: " u llmed that tome of the euc. ular ttsslon Friday with Mrs. J. C. Mandolin and piano trio Mm .Iilr-1 ''a'1- ' "" ter than Hrocktnbrough aa bost.i. llrldg. dean Fraker-Oamball. Mils I)oro-""""" rowooo. uunerio con Ifi ruli Knul 9 A0 AOA air.l Ore Melho.11.1 church Tue.d.y ...-., pup w(M)l ,nn)u,r tU)at h.,f of for manufacture In lTalTawww. nrLi A sJftMIAST I'lAMO etllt $195.00 SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT ,Vm lr 1'u.luelc I 'waa Dlaved. and tha nrue went to I Mm. Srballock. Following this. Mm. ! Sol j Itobert A. Johnson was taken In as a. Solo 'Mrs. Kttncr Ueardtley. ' member, and rcfreabmenta were I I'lano duel Itarmhy Masten atid l.u served. In attendance wer Mm. clll Watdron. Fred Kngllsb. Mrs. Fred Schallock, j Solo Irit Turnar. thy Matten. Mitt Constanc Flth.r.:,lll,'H) "" highest tree In th. world Mrs. Wllllanl Wagner. OUR WEEKLY SERMON "The Second Chance" lly It, J. H. Stubbleacld, PaMor First 1'rr.byterU Cbitrcli Tib Year's Grak Crop in Klamtk Ctatty k Estwated at Oie Millio-, Two H wired Tkousand Bukels Oae-tUrd ssore grala baa bwn produced la Klamath Couatr this Ui aa baa beta produced before. Thl baa beca doe a ly lo lb fact that we bate la the last twelve month bad qeite aa lata of aew farm are. Within the net year there will be a great maajr or farmer comlag Into lltla county. Thl will mean la creaaed btlne la tbe cHy of Klamatli Falls. More buaiaea hoee wlO be required to cope with the Increase of trade. More work mea wUI have to be braucnt la. TheM workmea will reqslre home to Uv la. I'roperty valae will lacrosse with the lacreaned boal a. VY bare aom choice location which can be boogbt at a rnaanaalile price oa an teem. Why not buy oae'of thee Iota, bnild oa It and aetere yoaneif of from IS lo 30 per cent Interest oa your Invests aeatT This I an opportunity to let your nowy aui ke Why not take UT Call at our oale for lafonnatioa aa to bnlldlaslt vWtw9 JQavatli Dcvelojwcot Co. 1303 MAIN STREET Teit: "And l'ettr." Mark 1C:7. i courts w are beginning to realise Our test, ' And I'eUr. It usd la connection with tin flml message that Jesus sent to hit disciples after 'his resurrection. Here I'ctar re ceive a little special attention. This jteema Strang, too, coming ao soon after Peter bad denied, with ao oath, i that he bad ever known Jesus. Dr. Chapman aaya that thete two words, "and l'eter," ar full of love, and from this test be gets a sermon of love, but when l'Ur received tb menage, 1 think tbe first, thing be saw In It wat another cbanc. Be fore the crucifixion l'eter had aald that the young man or young lady roally ought lo bav anotb.r chance, and our beat Juvenile Judges are giv ing lhm a aecond chance. I bav never yet aeen a business man of lb right tort who failed who did not think b could mak good If b only had another chance. If you will atudy carefully the live of our moat tuccettful business men. It may sur prise you to see how many aucceeded only by virtu of the aecond chance. Kven tb contervstlve Hussel Saga waa at on tlm a bankrupt, and mad bl great fortune out of bit second ebsnee. Cyrus W. Field never Continuous BOWLING The Ch Bwwi-f Alley fader K. K. K. NTOMC CADILLAC AUTO LIVERY WITH Cadillac Can Hay ur Night Strvlc. W go Anywhr. and Fttblag I'arile Special ! I Hunting THE CADILLAC GARAGE raoMie that he would be loyal to Jesus, evn' could have put tbe cabla under the! unto death, and a few hour later h denlvd him. Then Jeaut waa cruci fied and l'eter bad no chance to abow how good hla Intentions reslly were. When l'eter got this message, which aald that Jetua had rlaen from tha dead and would meet them In Gal ilee, I am ture l'eter' firtt thought was, "Now I will have another chance of proving my loyalty." The aecond chance la a very Im portant factor In life. It It some thing that we all want for ouraelv, especially when wo fall. I think Clod put tbe deslr for a second chance In every human heart. When a little child falls In a contest, If be baa th right sort of stuff In him, be say: "I with I bad another chance." Whan a young man doe aoioethlng bad and society turna him out, be says: "I think I ought to hare another chance." Ood put that fllng that be ought to bar another chance Into bis heart. Today In our Juranll Atlantic If he had not bad a aecond chance. Demosthenes failed In hls first orstorlcal efforts and aucceeded , only when h waa given a aecond chance. Ood hlmtelf sems very partial to Iho ancond chance, Almoat every thrub that growa on the mountain aide has to mo dormant buds near'the siirfaco of the ground. They Just lie there under the bsrk and Bleep until perhaps the top of the buiu Is broken, then they begin to grow, Ood put tboto buds there to give the buth n trcond chance. Ood thlnka more of hla children than he doe of his shrubs, and be Is Just a will ing to give them a second 'chance. He gave Adam and Kye a second chanco after tbey bad sinned. He gave Abraham, Jacob, Mote and Daniel a second chance. Our Lord's morcy Is Just as great now oa it was In the past, for be Is the tame yesUr dsy, todsy and forever. Outdoor and indoors from thick-soled boots for downpours to thin-solcd pumps for waxed floors, each Regal style is designed with a specific use in mind. Read below rVcron" Rough Weather Ulucher-$S Made of lough, Ruuct Oil Grain leather heavy, double, wlnter-welght sole low arch and lolid leather, flange heeli (or comfortable uridine; broad loe that doesn't crowd or cramp combination back Hay and pull map blind" cyeleti-lined throughout with wear-rejliting llrown Duck. A stalwart Blucher Boot such a Englithmcn'dote on for rough weather tramping, Thrt r 97 ttiUilve KximI tlUfj ,4 ftV AnJM K,tl Avl"' ?',?J"'""' FU1lt Ami, '"KtunJlkt WtrU nWs '''( fiiluinf ivf li wr tuJ nvaV It iwer it. The Regal Shoe Store Main Htrcot, Iletwson Fifth nnd Hlitli, gaii. "- ' :" - ' . ' ' " '' '- s , .- -.1 .' , t " , " , ' t ' a ( - ' v 'i