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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1915)
ss: xfK mOMHKH 11, 115 V . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON M w?, VH PAQK TaUUM lMOOXX, rg THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST tot mean I'lriurM mode at the Bend Studio j bent, because Doud Is tha wm irllollo photographer In this iMtlllri "'" ,oaP-t because .( no inoio limn olsowhero. jCstst l almost hers anil wo are Mtllt tX- YoU Wl" "P state- K "u Wft'1, 0ur cintom in re plt-nMoil with our work. Una peopl" " lo'lst on paylnit tt Doro Hum wo oik. Come to U iioimI Studio nutl you will bo ttaufd. 1123 MAIN HTKKKT OURWEEKLY SERMON "Biogensis vs. Abiogensis" !.. T. Html, ..tr f rm ye,b,Url(l, ,;,1(ri), Inmlii for a (octal fifteen minutes sad meet the people, I lClnin.it ir tiio sacred Heart Cornar J Wordcn avenue aad Donald atreata. Ilf-v, Wm. McMillan, 8. J., paitor. 1 First Mass at 8:80 a. m, ' 1 1 It'll Mnaa nnA ntmAlAitti lAiin "II.. II... 1...1. -- ' l "" " """" -. v.wW iif... .. ... " "lUI' ,,,Vnrl,,. ! without the uld of tho sun- iJtrvlcwi l Mtrrlll on the third imui not II.., fo -1 jilni c.,2, ,,, hwrl wU,ioul Wecc dajr Mm mff mornjf WJion Jcmih wild to Nleciiimiii.. ioourco external to tho Imllvlilimi i.im. ? 16. El " i fcrwnw INCITfS ihm fHVeliDw JW4aV . H JBKi LilnH aaBaaaaaam J Sm vl w "Vo must hij Loin niml.i.'. , ,. tilted H ml tmiKht that which to our ex- periviico Imu bmotm all too cthlcnt tlm fact of di generation or tho uxlnt wicn of kIii ami the need of soino kind of u rcKviiirntlon ami renew ui of life Tho existence of hiicIi a Mate of llfu which v.u cull bIii n fuct m ,,Mtl. nent to our iiurMonnl experience nn to need no iirRiiiueul, hut the thlim thm (wo do need to think of In the problem or now io kpI rid of It from our lives I Origin of rii)nliit .ft.. In the world of physical forces two theories obtain. The flrnt U that of nuiuKt'iiumii or Hpoiiianeouii cencrn- tlmi U'l.lnt. ... .....?". ... -i .. . .., ......... nn uiwKiii uy scientists . ..... .. i Heir. And yet much of our inodorn Catechetical Initructlon every Sat literature, of our recent pootry, and.uiday at 9:30 a. m. from many modem pulpits this doc- trine Ih being tauKht. nt ,.,b ,crJan cUurcli-Corner of 2IlloecncMlu The pannage rrom Third and Pine atreeta. ChaTlea T. tho natural to the spiritual Is closed. Huid. paster: residence 1113 Mntn on the natural aldo. "No modification street. ui environment, no mental energy, no moral effort; no evolution of char attor, no process of civilization can endow any single human until win, the attribute of spiritual life." "I'xcept ii man bo born from abowr from the kingdom next aboo It "he cannot enter tho king (low of God." A llfu germ Is ncccRsarv. und ilila HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you have frequent headache which medicines do not cure: If jrou ire dUlnnl objects mora (or Wm) clearly, or need to hold printed mutter ncitTer to or fur ther from tho eye than formerly, or nerd more light; If you have observed any of these things, your sflht iicriU the aid of correctly adspted Kin rntes to assist as well as prm-re It. Accurately fitted glasses ore only poBilulo when the sight has own oclcutinrally tested. We have every facility for doing this, aad etorrliio the greatest care, so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wcnrlng glasses. I We offer )ou accurate aorvlce. ! h. j. winters! lof n former generation, but which ImH ,('"! plants In tho human soul through largely uoen iioandoned In this. Iiiine liitluoiico and work of Jesus U that life moy bo produced by Bpon- Christ "Ho that hath the Son hath inniMJUN generation from Inorganic H'o life." Now hearts are necessary, malerlala without the presence of anv i We must drive out tho dnrknAin liv 'other form of llfo to will It Into being, (letting In tho light. To transform the The other theory Ih that all llfo allul of n man requires a new and oth- forms of life, come from omo other I01' endowment an Infusion Into tho wiii. ui iiiiiiiuuuiii uie, anu only ho;'"" new ui uniiKe anything else Services will ho held this week ai follows , Sunday, 10 a. m Sunday school. 1 1 a. m, preaching. 0:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., preaching. j Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. mldwaeai tcrvlce. , Tuesday, 2:30 p. m Ladles' Aid Society. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Young Peo ple's chorus and orchestra. . A cordial Invitation la extended to the public to attend all of these aar-j vices. We want to be known as the "flnircli with a Welcome." i1MHasjSBMssssBaBsMsaMM TWasiBsjjBsPjBLBBsBsiBW1jV Latest Records shepherd piano depot LEGAL NOTICE! .oUceef -w i y x,v."tj. -1- fjrz a ouce is nereoy given tnat im an- y. uersignca pounamaster or. CM CKT of ) Klamath Falls, Ore., did, b the Its) '?; day of December, 1915, ImpoaWI ia "., the pound of said city, the following &' described deg: t Large black collie, whit striae ii I a,asaaiasSaVjavaaVaVi can lir manifest Itself It means that betwecu the organic luid Inor ganic kingdoms (hero Is an Impass ible gulf which Is absolutely closed on tho lower side, and that for a mln oral to entor tho vegetable kingdom It can bo dono only by tho higher reach ing down to tho lower nnd lifting the lower up Into Itself. II Origin of Moral nn.l Spiritual l.lf,. As In science, no here there aro two theories, 1 Spontaneous tleneratlon Tht attempt of sclenro to bring tho living out of tho dead has failed and so here. This theory Is that man may ho come gradually better and better, un til In tho process of time lu readies that quality of nature known an splr- llttinl life That It Is nut something "nb extra," but that it Is simply the development of tho natural man. The question may be nsked, "Why can't a man simply grow bettor and better until he enters tho kingdom of nod?" Can a stono become a vegotnblc or an animal? One may as well try to ro movo the snow from the Holds or Ico from tho rivers with shovels and In nature Christ. til-cut Artist Records The some- Tliat something is Jesus bow different Christmas gifts are not I laid away, but bring memories of the giver for years to come. Hear them at Shepherd's, next door to postofflce. 1 11-tf At the Churches l.'pltcoimllnii Church Bishop Pad dock will hold services for this con Kregntlon In the west hall of the Odd fellows' Temple at 11 o'clock n. m.. and at tho 7 30 p. m. Llfo Insurance clrea you feeling of security. See Chilcote. 11-tf Give us a look, If you aro hunting for dolls, mechanical toys of any kind, Houston opera house at tollet "tide, ahawlna; seta, military sets, fancy stationery, building blocks. 3,000 Furs Wanted BY I5TH OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. BRING YOUR FURS TO US LET US SHOW YOU Between 6thand 7th on Main The Glial Store J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop. Quick and Reliable Service "rslght, batfaia ar ajaiaanfr. (quipped with auto buses and auto trucka. Matt all tralna anal kaata. Day or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phonai Office, 117; Residence, 266-R. Happy the Family 1'iotected from adversity by a snug sum In the savings bank. It Is an unfailing friend In tluto of need. Why not open an account today and begin tho protection it Is n man'a duty to provide. We shall be glad to receive your first deposit. You'll always bo glad you made it. FIRST STATE 6M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON sbsbsbV LLaA mMKSt Camera delight Uie of EK!' boy or coaU only IHLLKgVLnB' :i.0O. Takes pictures kH ' vs- VlWJailATH TALLS OREOOWI -,jmBjMBBjJBSsaaWsaaBlsp Clnlstian Church Corner of Ninth l and I'ino stroets. J. W. Jenkins, pastor. Illblc school at 10 a. m. 1'reachlng at II a.m., subject, "The Mission and Work of the Church." l.'ndoavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Klrctlon of officers. All come. Preaching et 7:30 p. m., subject, "Why Should I bo a Christian?" Choir rehearsal Wednesday even ing ul 7 o'clock. Professor Taylor, director. Prayer meeting following at 7:45. Alt not worshipping elsewhere are cordially Invited to attend tho ser vices. C'hurtli of Christ ScienUsu Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wodnesday evening at 7:30 in Christian Science Hall, In the Jacobs block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:45 a. m. The reading room of the Society t the same location win ne open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until t'urthcr notice. llaptUt Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rev. J. a. arimin pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m., c k. ue Lap, superintendent. Regular morning aervlces. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone cordially Invited to these services. The Emmanuel Baptist Sunday school meeta In the basement of tho Library building, Third nnd Main. Sunday school, 10 a. m., u. r. Couchman, superintendent. Communion service at 11 a. in. fit-Hl Lord'a Day of each month. Wednesday, 8 p. m., cottage prayer meeting. Home and Foreign Mlsalonary soci ety meets first Thursday of each month. You oro cordially Invited. Grace Metliodlet Eptocopal Church- Corner Tenth and High streets: is. O. Rlcharda, minister. 10:00 a. m Sunday acbool, aeorge Walton, superintendent. 11:00 a. m., Miss Lulu Herty. 6:30 p. m Epworth League, Chaa. Roberts, president. 7:30 p. m., Mlaa Hefty. A auartet will sing Sunday morn- in And et night the choir will ren der an anthem and the orcheatra will pray the Russian Hymn. Wednoaday, 7:io p. m., upworw. League Bible stuay, roiiuweu r prayer meeting. Thursday evening, 7.io, cnoir prc- tlce. , Vernon T. Mouchenoacner cnon- Misa Maude Newberry, pianist. Mrs. Charlotte K. Batteries, leader of tho orcheatra. We cordially Invito the punuc. we- tor; Wo have thern: The famous Erec- tor ana Asnoncau si - building toya. Tho greatest of all toya (or tho small and larger boys, at ftunset Grocery. ! books, fancy china and a thousand othor things. Tha Sunset Grocery. Wow! - Here's Speed! PIEDMONT Cigarettes swing in to big favor at top speed. And thty did this WITHOUT help and BEFORE they were adver tised. You bet they're good ! Just try 'em l Another S? uiani swaxg pa Tl r.i I -ri tiic vuupon; JusMlssT'tLya'&'MaWsjpinMCByCsW 4 c m l Also packed 20 for 10c I ! Holiday Gifts) around neck. And that unless the owner or own ers of said dog, or other peraOB or " persons having an Interest therein -' shall before the time stated below, pay all costs and charges for tho keeping and advertising thereof, to gether with all fees provided by ordl- nance of said city for such cases, said animal will be sold at public auction for cash at the city pound at tho hour. of 1:30 on the 14th day of December, . 1916. . ... R. T. BALDWIN, Poundmaator. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 9. 191C 9-St. NOTICE OF BUDGET Of Taxes for 1916 for the Cttr of Merrfllf Oregon. Notice la hereby given that the. city council ot the city of Merrill, Oregon, proposes to levy on tho lid,'.' day of December, 1916, at tha elty hall at the hour of 9 a. m., at which' time taxpayers will be beard for the purposes hereinafter set ferth: ' Electric lights $480.00 Marshal 300.00 '? Recorder 60.00 Treasurer 9'wfl,I " Miscellaneous 60.6ob The assessed valuation of the dtjr$ of Merrill U $99,180.00. Dated December 8, 1016. O, W. OFFIELD, Recorder, P. R. MERRILL, Mayer: - 3-12 - 4 at CHRISTMAS CANDIES That are fresh, pure and wholesome and come from the world's best candy makers Liggett's, Guth's, Lowney's and Imperial. t Prices 25c and up CHRISTMAS PERFUMES Toilet Waters and Atomizers. A most complete line of bulk Perfumes at honest prices. TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS NAIL BUFFERS Platenoid Manicuring Sets, all styles of Nail Buffers in celluloid, French ivorv and cocabola wood. MILITARY HAIRBRUSHES At attractive prices. Brushes are all bristle and solid. They make a delightful Christmas gift. DRESSING COMBS In many of the newest designs at prices from 35c to $1.50 HOT -WATER BOTTLES Make a nice Christmas gift, in 1, 2 and 3-quart sizes. Prices from 65c to $3.00 MANICURE SCISSORS Best Steel 50c and up CHRISTMAS PLAYING CARDS 50c and up . FOLDING CAMERAS $6.00 and up . CHRISTMAS BOX PAPER 50c and up FRENCH IVORY HOOKS 39c BUTTON FRENCH IVORY SHOE HORN 39c HAIR RECEIVERS 39c to $1.00 CIGAR LIGHTERS With Emblem BLESSED LITTLE KEWPIES 15c and up e In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County Hettle Eckbardt. Plaintiff, TB. Albert D. Eckhardt, Defendant. To Albert D. Eckhardt, Defendants nbore named: In the name ot the state ot Oregon. . you are hereby required to appear aad' enswer the complaint Wed, against you in the above entlUod a'ctioa ea ? or before Saturday, tho 18th day of December, 1916,'that being thoJaat day of the time prescribed la tho rr -v der of publication of this soauaoa, and if you tall so to appear sad an swer for want thereof plalatlaT ,wUl e apply to the court- for tho relief prayed for in the aaid comptaiat, to wit: For a decree disaolvlag tha bonds of matrimony now, ealstlBs; be tween plaintiff and defendant; lor the care and. custody of Irene Bck- hardt and Marie Eckhardt (conting ent aa to the latter upon decree ot adoption being first entered), and for such other and further relief aa to summons is served on said defend ant by publication thereof la tho Evening Herald, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, printed and publish ed at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, not leas than once a week for six weeks, by order ot Honorable D. , V. Kuykendall, Judge of tho above ea- . titled court, made, dated aad Bled la this case at Klamath Falls, KhuaUh County, Oregon, on November 6th.' 1915, the date ot tho first publication thereof being Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1916. ROLLO O. OROE8BECK. Attorney for Platatlf . 6-13-20-J7-4-11 , -t mm-' Shoppinglfat'the Star Is Pleasant 'rofitable for You'! DcUaajaeat Sale Notice The Klamath Develofsseat Co. Location of principal -place of boat-; neas, No. 1 Sansome street, oa the northwest corner ot Sansome aad Sutter streets, San Francisco, Cad. Location of works, Klamath" Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. . . NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 6, levied on the 18 th day of Oefober, 1916, the several amounts sot oppo site the names, of the respective share holders, aa folio we: Nos.of Nos.ot , NAMES. Cort. Shares Aawtiat" H. O. Lawrence. 188 3,688 11,688 W. E. Palmer ..106 16 U Jno. O. Hill, l. - trustee ....117 100 100 Jno. C. Hill, Hr trustee ...,118 100 100 Jno. C. HU1, trustee .,,,119 T "k M- i: rt- V T 'y.' vfc. - -' I v-Aut-U'&li. mn iaa -" www ., Total f...4004 84,004 ' 'ig And In accordance with law aad aa " order of the board ot dIrectorsaMae 'Cl on the 18th day of October, ltll. so'y, ; many shares of each parool'of Moa . - &f. stock aa may be necessary wlU at wUk)gfm at public aucUon at the oe efitke (kp' company at No. 1 Sanomoo1iOw,;ss..vv the northwest corner of aMeaw'sawi v. sutter streets,, aaa wnumfRvmtsS'i' on Monaay, me gwin, aay ot'tieeoaa ' x -.- her, J'916aVl0 o'clock 'a. aVjtf7& day, to .mjKmm. umnmrimm-. Ja meat tsjoeetjab.af ysth eosse & advertnds;aie)'slBpref tat;!' Office. No.' X .anspaw"wtfafi;H npruwost'soraerar l utter stroou'aaa M n 2r?c i . Jsl r M .. -i At I m- ifi- ".. !: & CI 5.c e mr 1" 4 - 'v mfJt !JMn iv JH'13 m ". t . i IX . ZWii '4n "& i -t "AS i I fta & - ? L f 4 f ' &: 4f- r? lit 551 I nVW A sJ "f m Id HW ' KktS. 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