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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
Erv i - V 1 vy,SrMi - J mrmiiv, wwimnKK i, isis THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE l ,i kv- lM. . mrA. DO IT NOW ' Mow iimnjr of as realise ! i-H tfio tlmo w jTtlirUOnM, Jnet tweaty.toiir jZnJ Think of it. Aa we HHt Mo our pictures take la M far mailing. Ilotxl I- ta takia JlnWiIng pictures, end the iMifli he ulr work ,i'icIipI "Jf ' " artist. , Art iiiMiiw quality, not qan ilu. and ",mrt ' 'or gUAMTV Bend Studio l istn Mala Street 9JfVTAfc 'I Klamath Fall. Athletic Club PAVILION Untiring Every Saturday Evening HINTS ON EYESIGHT H )oii Imvo frequent headaches wtilcli medicines do not cure; i 7011 ice mutant oujocib inur ur m) cW-atly, or need to hold prlntvtl matter nearer lo or fur titer from tho eyes than formerly, or nidi more light; If you have obicmnl nny of tbeae things, your light need tho aid of correctly adapted glassee lu assist ai well fit r(m're It. Aiciimtt-ly fitted glauei are only ioBlblo when the light hai been nclantltlcally tested. We bvc ocry facility for doing this, and exorcise tho greateat cats, ao that )"u may rocelve the utmost beni'M from wearing glasses. Wc oftcr you accurate service. H. J. WINTERS Do You Know We have moved into warm, comfortable quar ter 'neath the K. K. K. Store? Here Is a Welcome Place to meet your friends and pa a pleasant evening. Make Yourselves at Home With MUSIC BILLIARDS BOWLING The New Palm Corner Main and Sth Sts. "Tho Lamb slain from tho foundu- tpca and to realise from thorn high tlon of tho world." Kev. 138. values In tho soul., if there Is a man OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Lifo Conquests" lly Kev. E. O. Itlrliards, Pastor Graco M. E. Church I Contrast. who never falls let him be translated with Unoch. Ho your son will need an Tho child which you fondle In your arms today In tho product of a new 2 Atonement. eru. It I. Interring und helpful to Your BOn w,n need a great 8avor nolo Home of the conditions that he if le can bo great enough to right out .'III muA ilia itilnou tin tarlll int a. . . .. a m . 4. t -at .... mvci uin iiiMijn .. mi. ni mB rjuuio uione anu yei noi aiune; 11 have to fight against and tho things ,e can loom to conquer his nature he will have to meet In contest. Ills' and at the game tlmo to lean upon privations and temptations as com-'an atoning Christ, he is Bafe. The pared with ours will bo limited, lie soul, storm tossed and tempest beat will never know what It Is not to bo en, needs a higher consoling life, able to whisper to wlro or mother J 8omo aro discouraged because the ncroxB a continent. Ho can receive a Ideal of feeling Is not realized; others death message or send a birth greet-. bocauso confidence Is not always pres trig ncross seas In an Instant. He will cnt; others because results do not never know a time when men could 'come when expected; others just be not fly In tho air or rldo secure be- cause they are not tempted. But we ncnth tho waves. He will never forget that religion, llko civilisation SERMON SERIES GOSPEL TALKS SPECIAL THEMES WILL BE TREATED AT MORNING SERV ICES AT M. E. CHURCH DURING PRESENT MONTH BvMBySBBlBBlBMBBMHBHH 1kWWMVWSMWWWWWiMMMAMAMAAMMAMAAA j M "" "" """- " ""i'""" """ "- know a tlmo when ono could not Itself, Is not a perfected thing. Nelth hcat, light and glorify tho home by or Is it a mechanical device. It la turning a switch. Poor cooking, not beauty in sculptured stone neea- 11 1 1 it in me noroe ana serious monncr mg no luriner louuu. ive ur 11m from disease thero will be unknown playing a perfected Instrument and to him. Rmallpox, diphtheria, yellow the music Itself has'never come up to fever, typhoid, will have no terrors .tho perfect scroll. Wc experiment fn. klm Tt..i .Ainnlnllnn tf .Yia aa. t.n.1 Ifflnrnv. ttlfk InatrtimATlf Wfl APA It.i .11111. tllO ICHII'tBIIUII W fcW mV .. IIHI.UIV ..w .. ...... .., . loon and Its liquor fumes wilt be un-' creators of etornal harps. We are known to him. And, may It plcaso ) perfecting a music to be sung before God, war with Its horrors will be to eternal courts, and to stir rapsodles him like ancient history. iln Qod images. We are commissioned But thero aro some things he must , to be masters of time and conquerors meet and fight asalnst. The battles of eternity. of the soul will remain unchanged ex- Tho text speaks of the "Lamb slain copt In form. He must grapple with from the foundation or the woriav himself. Like Hall Calne's thrall, he What is it? A God thought In human u.ni .ii.mv.r himanif in i h.. nielli flesh. A God thought older than shades, and pursuing the form nud men. A creative power. A ransom- grappling with It will, bending over ing grip upon men. a iransioriuing hln Wnp in lctorv. discover as the. touch. A sympathy put in rorm ao light shines In the face, that the face .that men can see It. An everlasting of tho thrall Is his own face. Temp-jholdlng to a purpose. A sun ray tatlons to dlHhonesty, greed, onvy, through driving clouds. A heart big pas'lon, discouragement, doubt, will enough to take In the bruised, the sweep llko tcmpeBta over his soul like (sick, mo lanea ones. aieenueM they have swept over yours. Most of which is the embodiment of strength, ihn men who have tried to live right Yielding which is tho expression of and who have sought high Ideals have; majesty. A messenger from God to fallen In some ways. Moses In his bring at-one-meni wun men. aib Yt.i.rinm fniiino- hpnpnth nnepr: David Imont. The foundation of the earth la with his song falling beneath lust; In him. The goal of men Is with Solomon In his wisdom falling be-' him. He masters nimseir ana nis neath splender: Elijah with his brav-J age. Ho makes all ages his. His try falling before fear these aro gare Is forward, not backward. He tvix. nf thn until In battle striving for looks up, not down. iiirdnr iifv Th rMleloua life is Your boy. escaped from much, will th attemnt of a man to transrorm his .still be, In struggle-. He wm neea a life motives Into newer and better SavlorJ A series of Sunday morning ser mons on vital gospel topics win be Iven by Rev. E. C. Richards, pastor of the Methodist church, during De comber. These sermons will deal with the fundamental facta in religious work and experience, and will be somewhat psychological In character, but not abstractly so. They are tor adults, though to some extent they deal with child life. The subjects and dates are: December S. "The Gospel and Child Life." December 19 "The Gospel and Home Life." December 26 "The Gospel and World Vision." It will be noticed that December 12 Is omitted. On that date Miss Lulu Hefty, a returned missionary from China, will speak. A cordial invita tion is extended to the public. meetlag aad social at the resldeaee of Mr. aad Mrs. Charles T. Hard, lilt Main street. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend all ot these ser vices. We want to be known as the Church with a Welcome." Christian Church Corner of Ninth snd Pine streets. Bible school on every Lord's Day at 10 a. m Mrs. J. L. Bsckley, superintendent. Young People's meeting 6:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. i Baptist Clmrcli Coraer Eighth aad Canal streets. Rev. J. B. Griffltn pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m., C. R. De Lap, superintendent. Recular mornlnc services. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone cordially invited to these services. FRED'S TAMALES are Made Fresh Every Day AT THE PARLOR 121 No. Sixth Street !i & k? "1 A The JEta leads the world la acci dent iasurance. SeeChllcote. 1-tf Cars for Hire DAY OR NIGHT Kluuth Falls Atrft Co. Phone 17 NIGHT CALLS AFTER 10 P. M. PHONE 147 or 14-Y LEGAL NOTICES At the Churches 3,000 Furs Wanted ,BY 15TH OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. BRING YOUK runs TO US LET US SHOW YOU Between 6th and 7th on Main The Gun Store - J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop. Quick and Reliable Service FrslBht, baggage or H-nter Equipped with aute bu... and auto trucks. Mset all'tralns and beats. Day or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phone: Office, U7 Residence, zw-ri. Today Is Last oi the Beautiful Jewel City (Continued from page 1) 1 Happy the Family Protected from adversity by a snug aura in the savings bank. It Ih an unfailing friend In tlmo of nood. Why not open an account today and begin tho protection It Is a roan's duty to provide. We shall bo glad to recelvo your first deposit. You'll always be glad you made It. FIRST STATE 22 SAVINGS BANK ... .uatu BALLS. OREGON JViwiinn - . BBBBBBBBB. BBBBHOPk. JBBBkPVi T AaBBB. Ijing Syne. High above this scene, In his Illuminated aeroplane, An Smith will streak: "Farewell, P. P. I, U." In lotters of flro across the sky. Then tho Panama-Pacific exposition will bo history. An celebrating tho Wedding of the Waters through the Panama canal, tho exposition surpassed all expecta ,inn Bv November 15th more than 10,500.000 people had visited tno oig display. Fifteen million visitors oy that dato had been considered a 11b ,.rni rstlmate. The fair also has been a llnanciai success, figures uaus public today show "a net return ot nearly $1,500,000. What will become of some of the more beautiful reaturea of the great exhibit is ns yet undetermined. San Francisco is trying to save from the wrecking crew the Palace of Fine Aria. Destruction, of most ot the buildings will be commenced soon. Mivnv exhibitors have turned to the finn Dleao exposition, which plans to continue for another year. Many ot tho amusement concessions will move to tne ouier u. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl k" gSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsfnnfefeSSBWP WkyNotaKsttforXgUS? A gift suitable for old or jroaag. Appelated by eTerjome, a source of pleasure for jreara to come. We bafa the oaljr cosflplete llae of Kodaks In th'l M ui us Whea you waat a Kodak warn yaa wat a Kodak coaae to ua. Call or Tlto for caUlogue; It to free. nuu mrmsmssS! 'WTWCIToiiOi I ' I - - V v W ) N"' SjT "" , ii . ". sXrV1 Ds'" JSJSLkA --Casp f , as?53oc5I nXVa J They've Done It Again ! 1 jsa PIEDMONTS have scored BIG r & m in this town just as they're rT U 9 done everywhere. . pf- K I You can't beat food, all -pure i E TI . ..aV an ejsfj 4la4 4t1 .aa gaaal I PIEDMONT. jL.i.m.moV U&& m 9 IxgiiWA sB aasai MMWm --. VST rM m MJU FS W? TfcOi rZ,M asaaf B flj&ffl I I Go Right Aft i,ffPW&M th Coupons! -Nflefc for MM - a, - i B Episcopalians, and all Interested In the church are Invited to meet at the residence of Mrs. Glnsbach, 818 Ninth street, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, until further notice la glvea. Mrs. Ohl of Chicago, has charge 91 these meetings. Church of Christ Scientist Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Christian Science Hall, la the Jacobs block, corner Third and Mala streets, upstairs. Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:46 m. The reading room of the Society Ut the same location win ne open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 uatu .urther notice. The Emmanuel Baptist Sunday school meets in the basement 01 tae Library building. Third aad Main. Sunday school. 10 a. m., o. f. Couchman, superintendent Communion service at 11 a. m. Unit Lord's Day ot each month. Wednesday, 8 p. m., cottage prayer meeting. Home and Foreign Missionary Soci ety meets first Thursday, of eaiu month. , You are cordially Invited. Grace Methodtot Episcopal Church . Corner Tenth and High streets; ,. C. Richards, minuter. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school, George Walton, auperlntendent. 11 a. m., preaching, "The uospei and the Child." 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, cnas. L. Roberts, president. 7:30 p. m., evening song and ser mon. QnoitBl mimtc. wednesday. 7:15 p. m., Epworth League Bible study, iohowou nriwar meeting. Thursday evening. 7.io, cnoir prac- I An Vernon T. Motschenbacner cnoria- ter; Miss Maude Newberry, pianist. Mrs. Charlotte K. Satteriee, ieaer ot the orchestra. v rnrdiatlv invite the public, tie- maln tor a aoclal fifteen minutes and meet the people. Church ot tho Sacred ReartCorner Worden avenue aad Donald streets. Rev. Wm. McMillan, a. J., paawr. First Mass at 8:80 a. m. High Mass and Benediction, 10:10 Services at Merrill on the third Bnnrlav of aach IBOBth. Week day Mass every, morning Catechetical Instruction every Bat iirdttv at 9:30 a. m !n tho Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for Klamath County HpMIe Eckhardt, PlalnUff, vs. Albert D. Eckhardt, Defendant. To Albert D. Eckhardt, Defendant above named: in the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and natter the comnlalnt filed against . .. 1 you in the above entitled anion on or before Saturday, the IStn day 01 iwamber. 1916. that oelng tne last day of the time prescribed in the or der of publication nf this summons, and it you fall so to appear and an swer for want thereof plaintiff win I apply to the court for the reliet nrnmd for in the said complaint, 10 wit: For a decree dissolving tho I bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant; tor the care and custody of Irene Bck herdt and Mario Eckhardt (conting ent as to the Utter upon decree ot adoption being first entered), and for such other and further relief as to summons Is served on said defend ant by publication thereof in tne Kvantna- Harald. a newspaper of gen eral circulation, printed and publlsh- t at Klamath Falls. Klamath county. v. ... - , Oregon, not less than once at wee ior ; ai weeks, by order of Honorable D.f V. Kuykendall, Judge of the aoove en titled court, made, dated ana niea in this case at Klamath Falls, Klamath n.int. riramn. on November em, UWWMtJ, w.w . -- - 1915, the date ot the first puoucation thereof being Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1915. ROLLO C. GROESBEUK., Attorney for Plaintiff 6-13-20-27-4-11 I Van Riper Bros. GROCERS A nun is known by the company lie keeps, as well as a merchant by the stock lie carries, aad Baesmaa A Wormser, who stand for quality, have placed their S. W. line with Van Riper Bros.' who stand for service. Choice selections of FRUITS, BERRIES, JELLIES, JAMS, OLIVES, VEGETABLES, CONDIMENTS. "Get the Habit" Phone 85 6th and Main BETTER SLOE STEP Delinquent Sale Notice The Klamath Development Co. Location of principal place of busl nn No. 1 Bansome street, on the "! -- , northwest corner of Sansome ana Sutter streets, su tnuH."-! . .1 ...I. Klamath Falls. LiOC&UUU ui un. --- 1 Klamath County, Oregon. f NOTICE: Tnere are oeuuqucm upon the following aescnow '. -noMint nf Assessment nu. o, vu . - levied on the 18th day of Octooer, taiii. thn several amounts set oppo site the names ot the respective share holders, as follews: Nos.of Nos.of names. Cert. Shares Amount H. 0." Lawrence. 128 S:i . an saasB BssBasVZ, S Wm IV a r r ft aaV 'BBaBsat A sViWLF mti 1 lllaT-l ITZt&Mtt jaa&ijqja-t 1s'' sES25il Any proposltlom that offers yea .something t .for , nothing or near ly so. We don't know anybody who is In busi ness for his health, neither do you. We sell WOOD and HAY at as little a pro fit as honest mer chandise and honest dealing will permit. Think over the proposition and then come and see us. Seehorn GETZ Wood W. E. Palmer Jno. C. Hill, trustee . Jno. C. Hill, trustee . . Jno. C. Hill, trustee . . .106 3,688 16 $3,688 16 .117 100 .118 100 .119 100 100 100 100 622 Mala Street. PhoaoTl Total 004 M.004 1: 1.4 in accordance with law and an ar of the board ot directors made on the 18th day ot October, 1916, so many shares of each parcel or aucn atock as may be necessary will be sold - n,hiin auction at the office ot the company at No. 1 aansome su., the northwest corner ot Sansome and Ban Francisco, uai.. rasvi r v4T- ySrP "t- 1 1 'I iJl It Onttor atrnAts. . j... t. nth itav of Decern- uiubj .-- ma muuunji -- ' li. mis. t 10 o'clock a. m. of said First IVeobyteriaa Cfcarcb Corner o'idmy & pay said delinquent . .. j ni.. .imi. r.harUaT. . .. ..n... .uh Thir and Pine atroeU. ChkTloo T. Hurd. pastor; residence 1118 Main street, i Services will be held this week as follows . . Sunday, 10 a. at., Buaaay scbow. 11a. m.. preaching, "Biogenesis t, Ablogeaesli.'' 6:80 p. m.. Chrlsuaai aaovw. The Pllarim at the Croon." A study in Pilgrim's Progress." 7:30 p. m., proacnlng. Wednesday, 7:80 P. ai,f-sa14fta V. ..... ; .1 ,11 Tuesday, 8:80 p. m., aioe w Society at tho bubm of Mrs. 0C. Hocua. 15 Hlak street. Ta-aay,Tl. avTaaff 9 pUVeaertAsadorekes'lra. 1 Monday, 7:80 a. .UPV. aaffao. meat thereon, together wtth costs ot advertising and expenses ot tho sale. h o. LAWRENCE, Hecrewry, 0ce, No. 1 Sanaosae street, on he northwest oorner of Sansome and Sutter streets, Saa Francisco, uai. 4-10t m wns & MtmtmAfont 1 111 U SVafaBaasI aaaaaLaaal r.sjUBassaaE . aaaa ' jfcin II I MfrV . vv -fr1-wl Inferior Tools are dear at any price. , " Thi same thine aoolies to! any kind of hardware. vou may buy if it's of arr'in- ferior quality, it's dear.at anjr nrirP llPMUSe it will not riVS vnn the faithful service W el.r.,,1,1 Vnn must STCt th OIIWU.U. LmJ-rut K ...r BEST QUALITY itwat a. !.. iL l.atamlif OVC US WOTin in hjc Mea -:;-..,:i1 ! vnn FAITH4 ubSERVICESfe Call in and lookjT(B4itJ; j w'-T.$m:t: l:6 & 'fr. 513m$ 5 51 T- 1 '!? &5 m m Wi i 1A1 fc y (. m . r-T- -----' iU-