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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
TETfi 'S , vf,'flV asf?5- ,mr '" -Ji' y , I'.- VA H& IVAjti THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THUtWDAV, UkCKMnRB I, 1, POOR K iti Iff S Iri 171 lit f local Abmi News iLflostitoiZaa LI X 'r gZaaAnmal amTavamaaamv the visitors 1 Urn atty today ar Be Reed, Harry NHaetsaad John Hera. J. W. Roberts, CaUforatai Caady Cracker company represeatativ. la la tats alty gettiag baataaaa. H. W. Hlncks. project engineer for ta Udlaa reclamation service, la a it visitor to tala city. attahm Paddock Right Rev. Robert U Paddock, Hatoeoaal bishop of th Eastern Ora am diocese, will arrlTe tala veatag tar a atay ot several days. Ha will conduct aarricaa Sunday morning aad ( vaalag at a place to be named later, Praam Danta. Caarlaa 0. Twohy, manager ot tha Dorrla Lumber Box oomnaay. ra turaad home oa taut moralag's aaa aaagar. Ha eaato ap laat avealag to enjoy tka daaoa glva at tka Walt PaUi Another detachment of Falla people who atteaded tka eloaiag ot the expoeltloa retaraed laat algat from San Francisco. Among tkaaa war atlaa Alma Joaea, Mr. aad Mr. Harry Stllte. Herbert Savttg aad Councilman O. D. Mattaawa. elaeo tar Aria wkara tkay will apaad tka wtatar. Tkay f to ttatt relative, aai fraai aay aaddaa iccHa ta Wlll'a health, aecordlog to tka aaa tata. 11,1 ROMANCE OT TOE SKA NOT KILLED MX CmLTJATlOX HJUKVaOUmON )) Caarlaa Hartoa, wko kaa a reach la Yoaaa Valley, came la last night from a trip to Portlaad. Way aot buy HSR a nifty waUt for Chrtetmaa? Baaatlful, up-to-date models at tha Bead Bos. 7-St 0. A. Detro u- her on btulnees from 8aa Francisco. O. W. Eagle Port Klamath. la la this city from Will Be W A marrlag license waa today Issued to Phillip M. Aaplegate aad AlTfaa Pearl Shadier. Both are residents or ChUoqala. United Press Service AN FRANCISCO. Dee. A jmbI to-hand battle with Chilean pirates was toagkt ky mambera of the crew ot the Klyo Mara, a Tokyo Kalaha steamer, acctaatng to word brought here by members of tha craw of the ChlyoMaru. Th Klyo Maru pat rato Honolulu mora than a weak ago. aad as a result ot tka story told there, aa lareetigatloa of this modern piracy has been started. Tha Kirn Item waa waltlni off Yak paratso for a cargo when mora than a ' chrlw B- "T ,n thU c,ty on dotea heavily armd mea cam along1 '""taess m side la a small boat, and boarded ar. s plctura that ar good and a then- Fighting with belaying plaa aad guaa. ter tMU ,, R piwuura The Orpheus. the offlcers aad crew finally tcsssd tka pirates Into the sea. Japanese sailors , F. Bllverstall ta a recent arrival maaaged to capture soma ot tka wee-1 from the exposition city. , pons, and three of th lnTadera war t 1 1 i it il eVeeot MAkaM it m ma as mil Ian fka' Bargains la noma lovely auto robes at Bradley's Haraass Shop. H H. C. Zehrlag la a lata arrival from Portland. KUea Her Papers. Tka aala of articles at tka Preaky- Rose M. Godard. a aattr ot Fraace. fcsriaa baaaar will begin at 10 o'clock has filed her papers preparatory to tomorrow morning, aay tk members appllcatloa for fall dtlseaakip. C tk Ladle Aid Society, wko ar la eaarg. Tk baaaar will be held at'Lee Goea to Arise, am Walt katldlag, aad aaad-aatatd I According to word received ky Cap , all forms of aeedlework, cooked tala J. P. Lea. hla son. Will T. I wounded and probably drowned ta the I bay. caadlea aad other artlctoa will and wtf will saoa leare Baa Fraa- W waat to show you tkroagk oar HeBday line at Tenth and Mala. -It A large shipment of new Christmas goods Just unpacked at tk Saaaat Grocery. Call aad as them. a-tt Coaaty Titaeain'e Nottc Notice la hereby gtvea that there are funds la the county traaaury tor tk redemptloa of all Klamath coaaty general fund warraats protaatoi oa or before May If. 1911. Interest oa same will cease from this data. Dated at Klamatk Falls, Oregon. this 9th day of December, 1911. GEO. A. HAYDON, 9-lt Coaaty Traaaarar. Solid French Ivory mmmmnaaaaeBBmw 1 -"What Shall I This is the solution of the Christmas puzzli River Solid French Ivory is a gift of daintiness and beauty, yet is useful to the recipient every day in the year. PERFUME BOTTLES I HAT BRUSHES Single bottles, seta of two, throe aad I With or without handles. They come In a variety of styles. $1.00 to $2.50 KODAKS are ever popular as jfifts. We have the only complete assortment in Klamath Falls. four, la Ivory i 50c to $4.50 SOAPBOXES la round, oblong and ovaL A sue to fit any cake. 25c to 50c TRINKET BOXES For koldlag riags, plaa aad Jewelry Plain or ptaak lined. $1.00 to $3.50 BONNET-BRUSHES With handles. For bruaklag plush, velvet aad Ilk material. $1.00 to $2.00 HAIR BRUSHES In doeeaa of styles. Gutter backs and plaia. 75c to $6.00 DRESSING COMBS For men or woman. A etyle to match any set. 25c to $1.25 MIRRORS Ring or straight handles aad loag handled bonnet style. 75c to $5.00 TRINKET TRAYS In many lengths and shapes, from the smallest pin trays to the largest dresser trays. 25c to $2.50 MANICURE SETS In holder frames or Ivory boxes. la- clude th most essential implements. $3.00 to $3.50 NAIL BUFFERS ' ' Range In ate from the smallest .to the long profession). 50c to $1.50 N A. V. Cunningham came down re cently from Chlloqutn. You cannot beat Henllne for pic ture taking, aa ha has the equipment and known tka business. Henllno Photo Shop. It I Edward MacLean la a business vl Iltor from Portlaad. W. N. Young la up from the Hub City, Sacramento. I Let us show you our stock of goods, amoag wnicn are many suuncie auis for Christmas. Henderson's, 1134-38 'Main street It J. F. Adams Jr. Is In this city on business from Merrill. The greatest line of Holiday goods In tha dty la found at tha Sunset Gro cery. - Mum Nellie Evea Is a late arrival tromAaklaad. , Bowling la lavlgoratlng and health- ful, try tk spleadldJy equipped alleys of the New Palm. Fifth and Main. neath the K. K. K. Store. It BBBjfft M M w H V k gfaVW I tfsammmmvammmmmmalglammHeHgflgammPgA amR ammV ViamP J III I ammTammBavigfiRmal irnk Hi III ID amWsamaBaiamaflaaasBm mi lll mH 1 avaal ' irgfamPn r'aMili'Sgi II amllliaa! TWO Overcoat Specials Mrs. C. L. from Yalaac WUeox la In this city Viola N. Jacobs Is a visitor from the Klamath Agency. I John J. loala. Hubbeil is here from Chllo- SALVE BOXES Fitted with glass Uar. la varioa 25c to $1.50 TALCUM BOXES Com la round aad oval shapes. Both with sitter tops. 50c to $1.50 PUFF BOXES la a variety of shapes aad styles from the smallest to tka largest. 35c to $2.50 CLOTH BRUSHES la sues aad styles to match your set. $1.50 to $3.00 MILITARY BRUSHES We carry only the beat aad most dur able bristle brushes. $3.75 to $5.00 a pair PICTURE FRAMES la round, oval or square, aad doseas of different patteras. 50c to $4.50 HAIR RECEIVERS Com in aa assortmeet of styles aad shapes to match paff boxes. 75c to $2.00 ' SHOE HORNS With ring aad plain handles. Made extra heavy. 25c to 75c NAIL BRUSHES Will not crack or split and the bristles ar absolutely secure. 50c to $1.75 You can gat a red tab free with very purchase ot a vacuum cup cas ing at th Ford garaga. r Ada Rio Is a 1st arrival from the Klamatk Ageacy. WOMAN'S CLUB TO HEAR ADDRESSES PRINCIPAL TALK AT STATE CON- I VKNTIOX, AND MHB0AOH FROM ' JAXK AltOAMK TO BE GIVEN AT TOMORROW'S MEET A meeting of more than usual inter est will be held at 9: SO tomorrow sif. iternoon by the Woman's Library Club at Its club rooms. Tala u tk date for the regular busiaass meeting of the energetic orgaawetloa. Following the business session, Miss Lulu Wattenburg will read aa article entitled "The Immigrant Woman aa She Adjusts TJerself to American Life," which waa written by Miss Jane Addams at Hull House, Chicago, for th women's orgaaltataloaa of the na tion. Mrs. Albert M. Worden will read the principal address delivered at tk last convention of tk State Federation ot Women Clubs, held re cently at Salem, th address of Mrs. Vera Evans, the retiriag president. All members, and all women Inter ested, are invited to attend. At K. K. K. Store Any $25 Overcoat, Special for tDamaU Any $30 Overcoat, Special for &yO A good, warm, stylish Overcoat would make an ideal Xmas Gift something that would be of service and greatly appreciated. Why not get "HIM" an Overcoat this Xmas? Take advantage of these Extra Specials. Do your Xmas shopping for the men folks at the Men's Store K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters To unload and reduco our hlgitock of Christmas goods, wo have made prlcee that will please shoppers. Sun set Grocery. 9-lt Mr. W. W. Robinson, Portland, Ore., Insured for 10,000 at age CO. Premium f216.70, divldont fCl.10. Total net outlay, $564.20. Ejtato re ceives $37.50 a month for 20 years certain and for life ot benoflclary. 9-2t F. M. PRIEST, Agont. Kvery toy Imaginable In found at tlio Sunset Qrocory Christmas depart ment. 9-2t Xotlro or roiirilm:ifctcr' Halt Notlco Is hereby given that tho uu (IcrHlKiiucl poundmnfltor of tho city of Klamath FoIIh, Ore, did, on the 9th day of Dccombor, 191C, Impound In tho pound or Maid city, tho following described deg: Largo black colllo, whlto stripe around nock. Anil that unices tho owner or own oru or said dog, or other person or norsons having an Intorost therein shall before) the ttmo stntod. bolow, pay nil costu and chargos for the keeping and ndvortlolng thoroor, to gether with alt foeMrovldod by ordi nance of said city for such cases, said KM . . .A k ' A I BROWNIES camSSammtmaagaml iff A J KODAKS alagggEaafatW DH OS I emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnaammmmmmma ammmmamffammmw I ammmmmmmmmmmm I ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam ammmmviBmmv "I ammmmmmmmaammmmmawal I ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmaw faEgaSmmw I "EBEammmmmmmmmmmmmam I ammmmmmmmmmmmawF "naaav I 'BvVBvVBvVBvVS , .TaEamawEEE" ,, I ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV I I ''ammmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmV I a ',. aaBamaamaaaaaaaaaBamai n aavm aimaaamaiBaaimaivaFm,aWwmaaaa vmaamaaamawa ar J ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam! 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Doors Ofwa at Til. ardays aad gaadsys, BiM "Th Adveatares of MaOeap," rour jei Natural Color Drama uhoase BU Heas," OneRael Amarteaa Comdy Adrnittion, 10 Ctntt ffiM 3AS3 fyV amfraEami E&wm'JwbtBite' atSyTmTafc mUxlviBmmmmTy lammnSgamm Raa.JllT!5aW' SSpPgaml 1'SagtoB-akEgaFWgvwa FAVORABLEHOPINIONS Are always expressed regarding tho Umfonolji New lu-i aiuimi A year- time to pay for saw makes it easy to liave this or aay otl.er . style ranging from 1 S.00 up la oHP, home Clirlsttnas morning. 'We Mould appreciate your looklag tlieai over anyway. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to Poatoalc unlnial will bo sold at public aueae for cash at tho city pound at the boor of 1:30 on tho 14th day of Dseeaber, 1915. It. T. IJAI.UW1N, 1'oundmaslsr. Dated at Klamath Palls, Oregon. December 9, 191 r. 't' HOUSTON'S" MetropotiUn Ansemw rfrfsrfMMaaMrfrfMajaaaaasassaammaa) HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IIOVHTON'H SWTH ANNUAt MASKKD IIAMj New Vrar'a Kve, December ! No awage Kxiept the Dal STAR THEATER "Ills IVHiUtoric Past," Two Reel Chaplin Comedy "' "Tho I'awva of Mars," Three Reel Ilroodway Star fatur "Hearst Hellg News" V Coining, for III ust umei "THK OIIiERa" December I8U1 is! i). TEMPLE THEATER "The Ohost of the Twisted Oalw," Lubln Three Raal Dram "Tlie Tewderfoot' Triumph," gellg Comedy aj,..i Altoava Its MATINIf DAILY AT llJJ ALUUCiNgaonwf-n MERRILL OPERA HOW -! ...aatAVI MOTION PIOTUmw 'T-J 4 IeI'v 3SJ i? urm -' m