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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
'3Tff;B'7j4r rtWCTHMirV Zyr H'Ji,,il ,. . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAY, DKOBMHKH , (8 I'M TWO . V J ph . HmlfsOiMiMAfa. FOX RENT NICELY furnished apartment at the Oregon Houm, Klamath, near Sixth FOR SALE FOR SALE Beautiful new violin, bow ud case; coat $18, will sell tor 38. Apply at 408 Klamath. 8-6t SITUATION WANTED POSITION aa practical nurse, cook or housekeeper. Phona 3 SOW 2-6t LOST AND FOUND LOST Llfht red Hereford cow, brand S? on left side; alto red and white Durham calf, neither ear-marked or branded; disappeared from Swan Lake range. Notify p. V. Snyder, Swan, Ore. 3-It MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good milch cow wanted, Durham preferred. Address H. E. Stevens, Algoma, Ore. 27-llt PROFESSIONAL CARDS fVssiWWsmBniassaaasvwjsBntssjsBn CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men A. C. STRATTON Dentin White Bldg. Klamath Falls Telephone Connection Old Stove Made New Now Is the time to get oat your M heaters and have new linings made, No need to buy new stoves. We can fix yonr old one aa good aa new. Our charges are very mod erate. Fade, Puigse sfc Lorenz 708 Main St Beet of Livery Rigs and Saddle Horses at the MODOC STABLES Hay, Grata and Feed for Sale R. I. CHILDERS, Prop. How's Your Roof? FIX IT WcULKTHK SUN SHINES W. D. MILLER Dees all kinds of roofing and con crete work Walant and eta. Pboae BLOCK WOOD Our blocks are delivered direct from sheds, and are always dry, and big. We also handle a superior grade of Body, Limb and Slab woof, at reasonable prices. Reck Springs Coal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. BOH Mala Street Why Not? rise Sport Nothing te do; let's fe far a shoot. fccosid Sport I haven't a gas. Mret maswe Neither have I; btvt we esua aet ererrthing we need at mm Ksasaath nnomman'i taf eeets fer rent; aasaw T the beet aM at OAKATH l SMRISMANS STORE ,,, J'aaM. V mm mam it r wrt i i ' ft ( - - The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath rails, at 116 fourth Street. Entered at the poetofllce at Klam ath ralle. Oregon, for tranamleetoa through the mails is second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address In the United 8tatee: One year : 81.00 Oae month so KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATl'RDAY, DECEMBER 4, IBIS BUY RED CROSS SEALS R ED CROSS SEALS have been re- celved for local distribution by the Woman's Library Club. Theyi can now be purchased at the library and at (lie Dath Floral company, and wtlt soon be on sale In other local business houses. Will you remember to buy them, and thus help stamp out the spread of the white plague In Oregon? Every Red Cross Christmas Seal sold Is a bullet in the fight against tuberculoelB. These seals last year helped to sup- port thousands of needy tuberculosis patients and to give them a chante for! !l. 1l IJ-J .J... .in:. iuc, pru.iuru ur uiu, fn- lng nurses, whose hundreds of thous- ands of visits brought Instruction and ether cherr to numerous patients. They helped maintain dispensaries in scores of cities from the Atlantic to the Pacific, where thousands of con - "mi""c "",u' . r i. re ira- ment, aid and advice. Thov nrnvlft1 tfi manna tn nn. , , . . .,... r-- iiurieuw nu(ue, zaary nail, ramrjoue chase millions of copies ot circulars. Lambert. Madge Shlve. Eva Hanks ramphelts and other literature with and.Greta McMillan. Many others are which the public haa been educated expecting to Join, and new names axe about tuberculosis. Unrolled at each rehearsal. They have established and helped! ,,, , expected that thU cnoru.-Wil . m.uiiu mure man auu open air rciiuuis itir uuiiuren woo neea I , .VKJ - -J tl upeu air treatment. These are just a few of the ways in which the IW0.000 received last year was expended. ThU year a million dollars is needed. Surely any one can help by buying at least ten seals! IN' AX ADDRK8S Mullinii Wli the presidents daughter decured that ' j"men vote blindly.' In 1912, per tbaps, but they've fully recovered their sight since then. NOW THAT WASHINGTON haa been declared "wet." California, mall order houses have lost a big bunch of customers. " THE CONVICTION and sentencing of Hamburg - American Steamship company officials for neutrality viola tions, let ns hope, haa proven con clusively to the agents of all the bel- If yon are paitlcnlar abowt jour Are insurance, see CbHeote. 1-tf rouitry roods Hat just received a full car lot MORE EGGS. MORE BUTTER. Thirty varieties Hen PacificCoast. Variety of foodis thesecretof egg production. POULTRY FOOP High Grade Hard Shell, per 100 lbs Hens' Teeth-grit.; per 100 lbs. . . High Protein Meat Scraps, per $100 Charcoal, per 50 lbs Green Ground , Bone, per 100 lbs. . Oil MeaJ, per 100 lbs Pioneer Egg Maker, per 100 lbs Chiquita Scratch Food, per 100 lbs. Egg Maimer, 5 1-2 lb. bucket . llgerent countries that Uncle Sam in sists on their doing all their scrap ping oer across the Atlantic. THE WAY TO GET a thing you want is to go after it. Our local peo ple have at last arrived at this con clusion regarding freight rata reduc tions. A RESIDENT would have no easy Job today In convincing a newcomer that Main street is hard surfaced.' Seeing Is believing, of course, but thorn la inn much mud to allow sight of the bltuliihlc unless one does some excavating. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ; CHOIR IS BUSY SKV PRESBYTERIAN ORGAMZA- J TIOX WILL BE HEARD IX MU- SICAL Nl.MBKRH AT CHURCH AND OTHER LOCAL AFFAIRS j The vouna neonle's chorus, which' J has been organised at the Preabrter - inn church under the direction ot the pastor, Charles T. Hurd. is practicing faithfully every Thursday evening In i preparation for a musical program.;, 'to be given on Sunday evening, De-' comber 19th. The following young !!... 1 J W !... I ,i-ut: ua.Biwreauj ucwiuv iuuu. Messrs. Andrew Collier. Bert C. .Thomas, J. S. Hogg. Chas. Dorr. E. J.1 I. Mayer. John Houston. Clinton Hurd. Harrison Bradshaw. Horatio Graves, J Wm. Bennett. Fred Fleet, and Mlssea Vera Houston. Ruth Ball. Waive urew, (Morgia I'orter. Kisinore stem I man, Harriet Fink, Josephine Fink, . n - ,,- I ,, ,,,, , , , , -.h,.-,,. .r. I"" -- w..., ... . ...B . vices of the church, but in songs and choruses of a varied, nature at social 1 and other functions. Any young peo- j,)le intere8t.d are Mked to meet at ;tne cnurcn promptly at 7:30 nexii Thursday evening. j FIVL'VTV AtyttVA -- '- jHrt " BaW fro,B KU,BBth F-D' " good road. Irrigated, fenced; soil, excellent drainage. Price, 9700 cash. See Chlclote 1-tf T A K AMALE STEW AKE OT riDlMlfS T A K H O M A H O ysters Sandwiches M , ILK BY Q T. A. T7 IT TT T VAN'S PLACE Cor 6th and Main assYem ' man. AwPfT ?'.l".'''tHss " nBBBBKI nnnnTnnKsmV ' ' ''.. ul L-1-Jl - ' lU 1 LnnK'ilnBSnHMBnmmmmBnmBBBlmnH .bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI MasBstlNlft jgan ' " ;snwWmlisssP smnmsmmnsmjpa gsmw mrmt ' What promises to be tho biggest social affair ever held In Merrill Val ley will take place Thursday evening, December 30, when a masquerade ball wl " ,vn h Mrr" "I'"! house. It haa been decided to make .the main feature ot the evening a I prise waits contest for a tlrst prise of '$10 and n liberal cash second prise. (Any couple attending will bo eligible to enter this contest.' Judges from 'sections outside of Merrill will bo chosen to award the prises. Liberal psJics lll also be awarded for best costumes and characters. Excellent music will be furnished, and tho man- Wmcnt will see that the large lloor Ms In the best of dancing condition. An excellent supper will bo served. ft,nuJ UckeU " to da"?w .!'"' !n I ciuue supper lor iwo. tiaroia mini- can of Klamath Falls will have charge of the prise waits arrangements, and Charles B. Hodgkln of Merrill will officiate aa floor director. He will be ' assisted by competent lady and gen-' tlemen floor managers, 1 I I n,, ,, , ,. fc... . . waves! ntivi vsv as wvtiin; oiivnu ass na, danclnt party of the Whlte Pelican Amusement Club's series,' which will be held at the Pelican din- lng foom Tnurgdy evening. ModlitCS have been hard at work proparlng gowns for the ladles who will attend, nnd the dance blda fair to be one of the prettiest of the year. All of the' ,,nrtles given by the Amusement Club jlave been highly enjoyable, and a1 big attendance la assured at Thurs- day's event. Mr. and Mrs. Louis U. Van Be lien entertained two tables at Ave hun dred at their home on Sixth street Tuesday night, their guests being Mr. ' and Mrs. Merle 8. West, Mr. and Mrs. I Albrecht Oehler and Mr. and Mrs.! Philip J. Slnnott. The evening was, enjoyably spent in playing cards, and a dainty luncheon was served by the! hostess. s a, I . . I Mrs. Elbert B. Hall will be hostess at tne next meeting of the Tuesday1 Br,d C,ub' cndu,ed ' Tuesday afternoon at the White Pelican hotel e Sewing of Christmas articles was wu.c. iwu. 01 awuwo mauigeu iniQeorgo Hum. Mrs. E. 8 at weanesaay afternoon's meeting of tne Art Needle Club, when Mrs. J. Fred Coeller entertained the club at her West Side home. Mrs. Rufus 8. Moore, MIsa Elizabeth McCurdy, Mrs. Nate Otterbeln, Mrs. R. J. Sheets, Mrs. Charles E. Withrow and Miss Lulu Wattenburg were present as guests, In addition to the club mem bership: Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. Robert E Wattenburg, Mrs. George A. Haydon, Mrs. George A. Wirtx, Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mrs. Oeorge ChaaUln, Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson, Mrs. Floyd M. White, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. The 3-S Milling Company 124 Sixth Street of Poultry and Cow Food. 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But the dancing Is.dono under the direction of Carey M. Hamsby, Mrs. Henry Newn - ham, Mrs. Karl G. Cumrolngs, Mrs. Phillips and MrH j Pred oooller Iite lu the afternoon Mrs. Oooller served delight ful refreshments to her guests. The lx.'lauro Hour Club will be en tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. N. Bridges at the Claromont. e In honor of the birthday of her uncle, Duncan B. Campbell, Mrs. J. 8 1 Elliott of Pacific Terrace entertained, (delightfully at luncheon and cards Monday evening, the guests being the (following Hot Springs residents: Mr. r Ml( Food used by all the up-to-date poultry raisers It keeps the fowls healthy, produces more eggs-that's FOR ONE WEEK Beet Pulp and Molasses, per 100 lbs. Cocoanut Meal, per 100 lbs. . . Alfalfa Meal, per 100 lbs Prepared Dairy Rations, per 100 lbs. Blatchford's Calf Meal, per 100 lbs. Croley's Calf Meal, per 100 lbs. : DISTRIRIITODS' s7s"iB International Foods, Blatchford'g Calf a teacher, who has long studied the subject. Scores of society women, or ! perhaps their daughters, have taken to this kind of dancing. They wear the flimsies clothing, but they are .free, und they say It makes them , strong. lnnd Mrs. Merle S. West, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. 'George Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood KImtIcIii, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt, MUs Alice McCourt, Miss Ethel 1 41 mm and Mr. Cnmpbril. A ploasunt surprise party waa held lost Saturday evening at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. J, Lockwood In Rhlppington, tho occasion being ClectuH lockwood'K Nth birthday an niversary. Tho guests were Edna Burns, Clari Owens, Bertha Owens, .Lucille llarlund, Cordelia Cantrall, Ed Cantrall, HowaTd Cantrall, Roland jCnntrall, James DeChalne, Warren immiimiiLMMiiinM s for COW FOOD Stock Food, Croley' Poultry llsnastt, Frank Owens and luilTi llarland. The ovonl,,, JJ pleasantly spvnt by the w,Us ,J!!u In games, music, lnKlti and daaX mill the midnight hour, wh.7 S gueais enjoyed splendid unchJ! "rYtOy.Hrs. Lockwood. ' This week's session of Ih, shls ulngton Hewing Club was hold it th. home of Mrs. W. I rtth( ,nd J7 lowing the usual delightful sfiernooa of needlework and aocIi.1 chat th, hostess served coffw nnd doughnuu'to her guests, who wm Mrg (, Nvhrlms. Mrs. J. II, l',moil, Mn l Putman, Miss (Irmo hrowi,, Mr" b' II. Yancey, Mrs. II. k, Cuntrii iiJ ,11, J. lockwood nnd .Mr. Tom I'hlna! far. e I As enjoyublo n It n, v Wl the unique party given luit tt(b by tlm I)oceu, nn orKsnltntluu of Ka. jnth County High Bchool Klrli. nY. tntlons were wnit out mversl days mmmiiii buvih 10 join m a "Trip by the Panama Csiml from Han Frin. cluco to Tlperary, vU New York," and advising tho early making of res ervations. The home of Mlt Octtvts De Lap on West Main utrect was Sao Francisco, tint point of departure, and ...... umM Miiiiiiifii, pityed MV- eral games, and vnjujnd the Bret rourso of refreshments with ttttav er tlckrts directing them ni to which streets to traverse. w,rh cornsri to turn, etc., tho party net will from tbt Golden (late, and In tluio reuhtd New York, ns the homo of MIm PmtI Dow waa designated Here followed morn games, and the mtcond courts ot the evening's collation, nnd after an enjoyable vl.lt, the ulobe trotUn. with an utter abHeuce of mil de mer, crossed the nig Pond and lindsd tt Tlpperary, the home of llortsoM Hogue. There was no mlttaklag the Celtic atmosphere of Tlppersrjr, for the rooms were her decorsted with emerald green, shamrock, and other Irish emblems, whllo lu San FrsntlKo and Gotham American fUss and th national colors predominated la the deouratlvu scheme. At Tlppersry lbs guests finished their delightful luncheon and enjoyed sanies sad Irish music and sons., the evening al together proving nnu of unbounded pleasure for tho tourlm., who were Miss Ruth llall, MI.m Mary Hall, Mist Ortavla De Up, MUs IVrlo Dow, Mist llortenee Hogue, Ml.s Marie Orlflltb, MIsa Hasel Griffith, Mlw Kittle Mc Andrews, Miss Walvn Jacobs, MIm Faye West, Austin Case, Charles Dorr, Anton Pollvka, Joo Avery, Carl Ktw berry, Itollln StIUor, Uwrence Mot- chenbschsr, Will McMillan. Irs Orem and Verne Mi Mian. Tho 26th birthday of Charles Wait was tiio occasion for n happy birthday party in hla honor, given this wwk at the home of Mr and Mr. If. Put- man, and attended by Mr. sod Mrs. C. R. Yancey, Miss Grsce nrown, Mr. West and Mr. and Mrs. Putman. A pleasant evening was penl. tD hostess served a dainty luncheon. Uhasta View Society Socials seem to bo the order of Ul day at Shasta-View. On Friday ( (Coatlnusd on Psg j Cows 4 on the s money . ". . $200 ..-.'. . 3.00 2.00 ... 2.25 . 55? . . . . 4.90 'x ; Hi Meal ,