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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1914)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tmumiht, i:;i:mh).ii nit t$u jtyi ft2;W...W..w-s fiiSi2rv ma c-Lz ra croi MMMPOtm H ..AK.l...i.TKi.,RFlt - r it .i'-.iv -. jrrriJL k rr- .-, ttT f " rf. ."a y - v .eH aa ggV iaai UMBJ iflggl r r lv iry pki yMAi '-rat, .gem av gur - sg iigggr lew . -a-aw k . -ggc-gtv rw--gaa sf ggerz lea - .,T.--c-gr ggrggg " gggg ...T- gr &- rigs "L.gga rem gamble. gnc " M.jt ggrv . - hi j .Bank hbt h ntABi Do Your Christmas Shopping Tonight for the Men and Boys at This Men's Store Where the wants of men nre studied nnd known. Here you will find hundred of useful and Acceptable ifu only shown in exclusive men's stores. And tonight we will mnke the following reductiens: 1-4 Off on All Fancy Combination Boxes. 1-4 Off pn All House Coats. 1-4 Off on AH Smoking Jackets. 1-4 Off on All Bath Robes. We will also give Scrip 1 mile of trvel for dollar in tradewith the above sale goods and with every purchase. Store open until 9 o'clock tonight The Place to Shop for Men andABoys K. K. K. STORE Leading Cloth i ers No Municipal Tree for Old Boston Town A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan j Culled Press Service NEW YORK. Dec H i jny Kauri. diminutive rl LADIES BUSY IN RELIEVING POOR for Chtfcds, who I sometliuw knowi - Utile Uen-Ia "Dutch," hail a penchant (or house . la .lie. but run" The rolj-opiy outfielder hu.gmiUT gVTmw . rwmi. great la power and ability, stood out among the feucr and base runner la Last year's city Christmas tree wwtf the Federal Uuxue last year even This city, ,0 taxpayer $9,000. the mayor says. ( brighter than the famous Tyrus has rnrlrr hs'and dccoritlons for public celeb r- appeared la American League sur- Halted Press Service BOSTON. Dec. 24. which lrmntlm In Ujvnr furlfr ha teea spending 160.000 to $100,000 a,Uca hM WSt 'S'00 y' ." for the past several sea- J It further states thai the mayor 'sons. year on. public celebration. lll barcf, of rclachlact ,a -.,,-, KallC WM k , ha 0. no municipal Christmas ttw tomor-' mlc& li the retail In part of failure raoro circuit with a vefijeance. Not row. The city's chief executive haJt,of the merchants and other business icnly did ho show the jray with Us decided that the strong box has been 'men of the city to contribute to a. bludgeon, with which be clubbed out up sixteen home runs during the sss- sou. which was the league's best ree-j ord. Hilt Kenworthy of Kansas City., crowded him for honors by bumping j out Oficcn. Kauff showed his class In another, division, alio. In getting runs he had It on the (lock of athletics who make Dairymen's Meet a Farmer Week Event i.no tiiMTUimrrKt) in thi: iwht I'KW ItAYK MANY IHlVATItl.M A UK Itiimt.M' l,V Th rtuiho cnmntlttixt ( the UI(i;iHl. AlilligUl.TUHAW WUr 'i.:u:. cnaiii. me 3 oi ih tUUed (n4mut" that lli li t prrtrntcK) m the O A ? Kfmw' VrA, that f daiotns -m tu lead clttk full nf Ittintrtt and utUU- ft(lritlU'M III BYrf)Utto Ifclrfnjfcd U Or ut's JS5.oOo.60o iUlry It4b.tr U pmmUcd and nwt a. dir7(au el up the Kedcral Igue roster. RennyM'hllanlhrupIc drp4rtmnt of the V. ' m lini"- TbPfI' "'" rt-t ti rb alfurd tp wi.4 u chalkd un IIS tallies durlnc tho sa.'IBin'. i.it,rrv riu, h !- . " ' '" OlegOH HUtn llrjfmr-f, son. Illll McKemle. a team mate of buy of Isle, distributing clothing, te. Aililoo, another f Oren Jr k !,, n,i hi,f v.nv.. .,. . .. . . . ... .. i . tor Cflllio Club, artd une tit tlwi lini . . ... . . . .. --. j ........ ., ,wim. . .,.w m.,u xirun tuunu io p m iipcin, a ... m. . .; w U, t. wuu ,u unc nu.unyiu, v., fc-j. i uu, t rni-oic:i more man un I'lnne, was secona. anu was toe onir j thu l n lrmanent iirganUatlon. "'"'" rr,""u A"W,:"""" that the city's funds may better bejinally they promised to share the ex- nearest competitor but ho BnUh-d other player" In tho Imgue who hadlnatttt, of porsoas needing help w bo A ''' of mU dealers and expended for statues, "arehe." asdrense trth the city. ay the mayor, way out ahead la the stolen base col- more than 100 runs to hi credit. Mo (welcomed. B will contributions. w" t'flwr MI b W by h coaerete sidewalks la the Public Gar-jbut for some Ume tho entlro outlay umn He plticred soTenty-tHo sacks, Kcchnle also finished second In the The., can ' U Ml at tb Ubmry Club ''J""" efeaWf-rr N" f Mm. jhas been from the public coffers. In the 151 games he took part in. I base-swiping stunt, getting tlfty-to. building. (U'e, and It l rtttindenttr eitwcted JL . , , . , Kanff's hitting was of the real kind,. Indianapolis probably will let Kauff I Additional ronlrlbutlon of Utei,fc41 ,''"' l"J' t put" bred Ar too lone distance stuff. Its ilstnmiJ nam hL nmn rmr.. tnr hi. ,! hxntiMn l!n (mm Ur t.i u .. , sblrew and IIUeffte)r will get to MGUIRE CO. TO MOVE ITS STORE mm I during the coming season. J out forty-nte blngles that were good for two sacks each. Two baso wnl Jlops seemed to be Mr. KauS's favor iliu kind or fruit, for In getting triples 'and four-baggers several others pass ed him. Aleck Kwilllng, of Joe Tink-ftbe youngster. salary .iiaic eeen tiv uom Mr. r r e nneri " t-.,- ... -. .- Beversl fold, and een.ld.rabU clothing from Krlher at ihl lime and eBct organl managers In organised ball have been J ( Jotmitou alter him after senlng his work In th Fed circuit. McOraw of the (Slants, Is declared to b particularly sweet on MI. LAKI NEWS Uatlon for ( tl'Ma brm-d of cau ; This will undoubtedly U th blg ,( gatherlne ol dairymen Out the tain las oter known. a "I'roffoMif OrttVM In ptVlng of the Karmer' WsXIiDEXO AFTEIt-BOU-i Klamath theater goers will have .... . .rw .o n. . -..-.tt'51'' Ost opportunity on Saturday DAY LUIX. AS THAT IS THK I . . , . "" " "rand Sunday of seeing the popular TIME SKT FOU CIIAuNGIXC THE, romantic actor. Mr. Robert Edrson Jurcrs House." It will please any kind of an audience. "It's the best act or the kind that has ever been shown In Klamath LOCATION With the Christmas rush ending to night, tho employes of the J. F. ifa catr company, far from looking for ward to Uttlo breathing spell, are setting ready to move. Tho stock Is to be moved as soon as possible to the new location In the Magulre building ob. Main street, near Eighth. The building to be occupied Is the ild Comstock hotel, owned by Ma gulre. This has been completelr re modelled, a'brick addition has been added, and with changes In the parti tions, etc.. It Is now ono of tie best arranged store buildings In Klamath Falls. Carpenters and painters are now putting tbe finishing touches to the building, which Is soon to house h drygoods and furnishing store. The. man who eats apple has little desire to drink. UAGLEY'S AI'PLK JUICE should be more widely used. Sttf Wi EM? , a In the Laskey production of "The Falls." was tho verdict of tho Ornheus? can ot tno .Nortn." Tiiero are nve patrons last night, after tho appear- , ance of Moon and Soule. vocallsU 'and Instrumentalists. The pair have unusual musical ability, and every number rendered, whether on stringed Instruments or a song number, waa roundly applauded. Moon and Soule win appear again I this evening. Resides this act there1 Is an especially good picture program.' Including a two-reel drama and two' ono reel productions. MITCHELL HIT BY AUTOMOBILE M.Ui:ill,Y MAN lUMJAUKD ACIIOSH THE STREET IIY A MACHINE WHICH HTHUCK HIM THIH MORNING (tlonild Hpeclal Hnlr) MT LAKI, Dec. 34. Mr, and Mrs. (loo OrUtla and fatnllr will soend ChrUtmas with Mr. Gristle' sltler,' M Henry Morrison, ' , Airs, Will Morrison and Mls Mabtc Morrison are home for the holidays. The skAtlng Is One, and many of tho young people are taking advant age of It, having skating parljo fhco nico ulghu. . " ( NEW BAILS ARE FULL OF MARKS- llorli lister Is breaking brush on Struck by an automobile driven by,,,tn Manning ranch. j Ed Smith while ho was standing near, tho McDonald building at Blxth and! Thn singing school, under the dlree- Maln this morning. A. M. Mitchell, "n t .Mr, Case, Is In working order lather of Dr. George C. Mitchell, was '"Win tar the winter. Thnr Is a dragged across the stret by tho car, 'Kod attendance and considerable In- IS LLOYD DE LAP A MARIO MAN? THIH is A Ul'EHTION EVEN IIH IIEEATIt'ES ARE AMKIMJ. I'Uto MlWINO ltEEII'r III' CURIHT. ,M.rt OAIUN 'part, and 317 scenes In this thrilling , .Company Is reported to, play of the trackless woods. The Tbe 8. P, lure bought the line down the coast to Korakju nnd sustained severo bruises. Mitchell and It. H. Grigs by were taudlni: about ten feet from the sidewalk on the north aide of Main street when tho car en mo down Main Ulrcet townrd Hevonth. At that time, THVPI.N DEVOTEES ARE l'lMMya atUiUy, i a UMo too tnr In IVG THE MATI.E STICKS AT A ,,le Mt tUl ot ln" ri. nnd whfln Inn auto coming from Sixth approach TERRHH.E RATE WITH NEW'ed. Smith swung further (o the left ito avoid a collision. Ueforo Grlgsby could pull Mitchell tcri-et. Fay West, Austin Case and liar and Ret U Prairie ar hontn for tho holldars. Dal and Mary Velt spent novqrnl days with Mr, nnd Mrs Clyde Orlf. nth. ms ut.w (WHiiiifv itVMI llt Nl'U UUL I' In parts of the West whnre trees tare scarce sage brush Is used for I f usti r v.uh.i. !. . - . . i . .. u...e .... . .frm ,!nnr w. .tr..i, . !.-'"' "' u irgu main sioms AMIUMTIO i , , ... . , ., .. nu uiiiit scores nro ocing roauo "-'' "" """ - ""iriro trimmed bv In Play Is written by George Droadbttrst. tod t tho paJnI Bow, car and half pushed, half dragged ,co", ami di Hw d and 1, taken from the book "Tho Con- j, of ,ho ,oca, tjn pjJ chanploM across to the other side. Et ffllU Sage.' .. navo been down trying out tbe now I "Greeting (mm Mr and Mrs. Lloyd ! Up,- Tills llllltt legritd on OhrUfiui card received this morning ttum a lledmoud man well known lucitly Is catulug no little speculation, And whether or titit I,n Is married cnnnol b ascerlalued, Even Lloyd's father, Count) t'l-rk C, R, Da l,ap, Is punled, as are Hie other Do Lip hoys. Each received a card with the greeting from ' Mr, nud Mrs,," and -arli Is as puttied as the other, "If Lloyd Is married. Oils Is tho llrst Intimation w hate had of It," l tlm statement by the youth's father. Hniuo ot tho txM kiiun JlriDi nl h ut w be ou hfc4 ! m, usblo B)itn for 0-tm dslr;Mt. W'p ll( tell ya HMD ( ise tn ar, nd i.bt tbey tn 4&, I'Uns ktt mi under sr io tt ( ur ()fru,' rrdblrklu prMlu'r in esttlbiiiau dutlss lU ntttlln Mek 'frutoo of tfc tnlfeti that haw prndutnt I0o ptie4i b( butter ft en imrll lit "JfT RECEIVED Med.l. el tl hw danclnc and otenlac rw, sUt the TwniMf Aiklns ' GEitTiam: co IV lUin rletUr u) "k U lr. re OtiUiHr, 033 Halo. 1) Theater Guide Houston's Metropolitan AniusesaU o HOUSTON'S ERA 'llOUSR JEWELRY The Perfect Xmas Gift It b s tbe quality, tlus beauty and the CIu Ulmakh)- spirit tlut make It gift that is appreciated not only for the tiiuo bcinj;, but, beeuuw C Ms) cwduraBce, It Is a consUni reminder of the giver for years. Jewelry Is Certainly the Gift of Gifts We are iavltlag YOU to let us solve your Clirlstiiuui problems for We have gifts suitable for etcrjone at price tluit tvlll appeal to fraaa tbe gifts Uiat coats only n few renU U Uiose that crt Into balls, which were received last night.,,,,., ,,,,. , .. . . .! good heat Pnr nw t.n.nnH ,..i.m v K AVL recelvwl today n couplo offooa ,,rft' v.,.. , ,... C. ...., ... model of the now dancing and eve- uau o juni nccn recciveo, anu , , , - , ., . Tliri.n rnmlltir : ' ulng can. Chle. fase natlnir. Thnv uioso laminar .airo now sets or pins for all or the .alleys. In addition, tho alloys have be.n Fcraped nnd rcpollshcd, nnd now resemble n pieco of pinto glass. It Is expected Hint some record scores will no maae in mo next lew asys. Indians at $3,00 a to the usi-r at Sago brush burns ranld. ly nnd Is rather dirty, but produce i THE NEW dancing and evening raps, Model Just received by GERTRUDE ft CO. Annual Masquerade Ball YEAR'S EVE A log rail containing one million feet of cedar, snld to bo the largest ulng cap. Chic, fascinating. They, ",0, familiar with the Eastern, ever floated on tho Paclllc, ncntly will not bo duplicated. Also tho ,ni,,rt," """X havo no Idea of tho made tlm trip from llrltlsh Columbia ."Tommy Atkins," Krfsal 't,c' ,,u' o 'his parnslln In to I'ugel Sound. It was 100 feel GERTRUDE ft CO. 'll'" unnl of tho West, where It long nnd seventy feet wide; It stood counts next to flro and Inserts In thu i (If teen feet out or tho water and jamount of damage done, twenty feel undsr, i Not Ire of Final Account We hare Jaat received a new supply of goods, so that our stock Call to see us, and you will not Im disappointed. Frank M. Upp, Watchmaker " Jeweler S. P. Watch Inspector Wotlce Is hereby given to tho heirs, fe&ef, , j sV Editors, or other persons Interested ( ((Mllll MliSYSfiOWHQUSL MOON AM) SOULK A Musical Treat creditors In the estate of ,'. E, Poston, decess eel, that tho 2 let day of January, 1010, hns been appointed by tho Hon. I ;W. S, Worden, Judge of tho County '"T,' llet Mau," 'Court for Klamath county, as tbe Two Put Drama jday for tho settlement and the bear.,M) of rv.dwootl Ilaalu," Ing of objections to the final ount ',;,,., IH, Jr.t For ,,, ui me uuminisiraior or saia estate. EARL WHITLOCK. (MATINEE EVERY HATIJItDAT AND Administrator of the Estate -of N, E, SUNDAY AT iligti Poston, Deceased, i Coupons for silverware gives Mob 24-I1-7-14-I1 day, Tuesdsy sad Thursday Marble and Granite Monuments D. GRIZZL G. ATIHFACTION OUM MOTTO KLAMATH FALL NEW ST A Til I'ATEI "The Violin of l'Slur," Vliograph Drama In Two I'srts "'lliol'ollliral IWs," ICak'tii Drama "MaiMly'e Clikken Dinner," l.tibln Comedy f AiliuMltiit H Coitilng Halurilay nnd fiundsy IIOHERT EHIWO.V IN 'THE CALL OP THE N0W IN FIVE PARTS M.nlnrrs rtrry H.nnrdny sod Head' si UlftO PR MP LIS THlSATls "11i Menu ami the End." Essanny Two Reel HpwW "Andy I'alla lit Ixive," Edison Cnmodjf "Thw ratal Notts" HellK nraitm ADMISSION ALWAVS 10 Clt MATINICE DAILY AT "j ALL UCKNMED PICTUH" MERRILL OPERA HOUI Merrill. Of. .ns-usi! I MOTION I'lCTUKKU " AND HATUHHis- , -