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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
" "I..T a : rA y Merry Christmas It li it Make your fricndt happy by giving a uieful preient. We hare Coats, Suits and Furs Hats, Gloves Silk Waists Dress Patterns Handbags BSL. Scarfs 1 BM A handaome line of Table Linen and a thousand other thingi. All trimmed hata at coat. Plumea. Fancy Feathera, Winga and Hat Trimminga at a great reduction STILTS DRY GOODS COMPANY U l- I China and Glassware! Ifcw'l foe) want Mmr nice IMaarr Ware, ftnry llWhrs, Hair. TamMrra, Jardinieres, Oniammta, Ckamhrr HVIa, Water tWcra. rtrrarre thing Merrill and urnantmul fur jruar boats aa UWeT We rarry aa erattllrnl ttilaa aa the Haitian la elate m4 gsM rlmmrel. Hep oar rttratlte display. The largest stork hi Uh rity and at earii low nrkre. GEO. R. HURN HARDWARE DEALER I'hooe 5 for our wallpaper and linoleum. Only a few more days to ihop for Christmas. Our line li att III complotu. Ktar Drug store. I hare a very nice aiaortmtnt ot illaiiinnrfa In lirnuhia ! Bini.i anil eardrops. If you want a diamond at a right price tee me. Mcllattan. Ilruih and comb tela, manicure sets, cloth and hat bruibea. One tracti, plcturcttes, card aeta. leather good), water colon, whltk broomi. calendar, oatrard albumi, etc., aol.l lnriienilrcly at Chltwood'e. SI NOTICE I beg to advise the public tiiat I have purchased the meat market formerly known as "Ludtke Market." I will carry a full line of all kinds of meat and poultry, nnd will make specialty of bacon and hams. Your patronage is solicited, being assured of only the very choicest that the market affords. My prices will be nable. J. KONOP ttmMKiinr with tiik city mkat maiikkt -OIIOKIt TO KHOW CACHK AUAINHr HAI.K OK ItKAl, I'HOI'KUTY Dr. Aoa C Graves A. ft. O. OMTKOPATH. Klanwtk Palls, Ore. fostoBlee llldg , Second ind Main its tone test, FOR SALE WKIX IMPHOVHD. PAHU of f 00 acrat, 10 alias Southwest i of Klamath Palls. Will Mil as 1 wnoia or la aan. Teras, X Mrt down, the balaaea la 4a- i i.rrao payments. AMr m R. A.IMMITT M UM Paat Oaaaa. M I IIcaiiIICiiI lino of sterling sllvor and cut slaw. Uctlattan's. TiaraoMB It D. V. KUY KENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Falls, Orngju BICYCLES For an nn.tiLil.. k..t Wt a Ramblar, on salt at JMGunStora. Tentaand Savv . THJ GUM STOU "fjISafflaSa, BBSS! ! M. R. DOTY House Railing, . House Moving, General Jobbing Pile Driving n Specially. Wall equipped with Tooli, Ma torlali, Etc. Bstlmat.es furnished upon Ap plication. oetossre llox ft. In the County Court, State of Oregon, (or the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Uuardlanihlp if the IVrsons and Kitatct of Erne.: Dale Smile and Oley Soule, Mlnorj; It apeparlng to thl court from the petition of Itoio Otey-8oule, tho guar- Ulan of tho poraom and eatatoa of th.i above-named minora, praying for order of aale of certain real eatate be longing to aald wardi, that It la noc4 vary that auch real o.tate abould lio eld: It li hereby ordered that the neit of kin of said warda and all porsoriH Interested In aald eitatci, appear be fore thli court on Saturday, the l&tl day of January, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day, In tho courtroom of '.Ma court, nt tho courthouse In I be town of Klamath Palls, Oregon, then nnd thero to ahow cause why an order itioMld not bo grantol for the sale of rucn real estate. And It Is further ordered that aerv Ire of this ordor be made by publica tion Ooreof for the porlod of thren weeks, beginning with the 30th day of December, I9f.9, In the Kvenlni: Herald, n dally newspaper of geneial Imitation, published at Klamatli Falls, Oregon. Diti'd this SOth day ot Docombor, 1909. j. d. afUFFrrii, Judge of tho County Court HJtlW MKNTION Karnak brass at Winter's. tf Largest lint of cut glass at Win tors. tr New line of sterling silverware at Winter's. tf Contest closes Friday, Docembor :4th, at 9 p. m. One-third off on tors and dolls at Chastaln, Langell A Co. New lot of ladles' button dress aboea at K. K. K. atore. Iluy n Hull detachable umbrella for Christmas at Winter's. tf Why not buy a watch for Christ mas, 3 to I1C0 at Winter's. tt Goodrich's Cash store will be odoo oveulngs until further notice. t'ontrst closes Flldar. Dctcmber ,Z4lli, at 9 p. m. No long waits here. Wo servo you quickly. Star Drug company. Just In, a nice assortment of ladles' opun-faco and hunting-case watches. Mcllattan. Contott closes Friday. December 21th, at 9 p. ni. Appropriate Yulctldo stationery. Bold Inespenslvely at Chit wood's. 21 Kggs from the ranches near the city may bo had at nil times nt Good rich's Cash store. Ileadauartera for nuta. fraah ran. dies and chocolates. Boat End Kan- i Kitchen. Varied preaenta that will Bleat giver and recipient. Bold laeipens Ively at Chltwood'a. 21 Illg and complete stock of ladles' and men's shoes and rubber goods at Goodrich's Cask Store. Pearl-handled table waro and 1847 Itogera In dainty new patterns. Mcllattan. Have your antnmntilla ilu hI. canlsed at the Baldwin Motor nnd Supply company. Phone 951. Get tour Nnw Vmp arM f-hrUftua. turkeys, young pig or sparerlbs aud uacKbones at the East End Market. 20-Ct Just arrived, another anlpment of those famous soft shelled walnuts and almonds at the East End Kandy Kitchen. I have four or Ave clocks that would bo a decoration to any noma that I wilt- sell at "laughing-gas" prlcca. Mcllattan. CHRISTMAS CiaARS "Compliments ot the season" on each box. Made by home factory. 'twelve In n bos. either Havana at II. 2S or domestic at si. 00. E. If. Lawrenceclgar atore. . Mart Neattlable. tterkl nave been told of tacks and various estraneoua ana stancea found In contribution boxes, but It la seldom that a church member strikes n blow so severe aa waa that delivered by Atnoe Dudd of PottarvUle oa one occasion. It waa at the close of a mlaslonarj sermon that Mr. lludd, whose wont tt waa to routrlbute 10 cents to each of the charities to the support of which the church subscribed, waa Men to take a blue slip from bis pocket and look at It keenly aud affectionately. When after a slight but evident heat tat Ion. be dropped the slip, carefully folded. Into the box Deacon Lane, who waa passing It, could hardly refrala from aa exclamation of Joy. The Lord will bleaa you. Brother Budd," he aald, when the eermon waa over, hurrying down the aisle ta avar take the prosperous grocer. "1 hope so." returned Mr. Budd dry ly, "but I'm afraid you cal'late oa that being a check that I dropped la tho box. It wa'n't. Twas a receipted Mil" for kerosene the church owed ate last year, and It had beta overlooked. Ot course It's Jeat the aame as money, though, when you coast to that" Youth's Companion. w Four foot Dry IUb Wood $3,50 a Cord NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Is horoby given that th undersigned aa administrator of the cstato of John 11. Hall, deceased, ha Died In the County Court ot Klamath County, Oregon, his Final Account of tho administration of aald eatate, ana that the court has fixed Monday, tho 27th day of December, 1909, at 1) o'clock In the forenoon of aald day as the time and the County Courthouse in Klamath County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, ,t any, to said account, and the settle ment thereof, Dated at Klamath Palls, Oregon, this Hth day ot Nove-aber, HOI, L, J. BAOMAN, As Administrator ot tht Batata ot John B. Ha'J, Dsatued. U-ll IMS Hard en the Chairs. Amoug the auceatora of Wendell Phlllla were several Pnrltan clergy mi n. Perhaps It waa a push of heredi ty which made hint at live years of age n preacher. Ills congregation waa composed of circles of chain arranged In hla fa ther's parlor, while a taller chair, with a Ulblo on It, served him for a pulpit, lie would harangue these wooden audi tors by the hour. "Wendell." said hla father to him one day, "don't you get tired of tblat" "No, papa." wittily replied tht boy preacher, "1 don't get tired, but It Is rather bard on the chairs." Obsyed Him. "Where's old Four Fingered Peter asked Alkali Ike. '"1 ain't seta him around since I got back." "Petel" said the bartender. "Ob. ha weut up to Uyeua Tongue and got Jag ged, Weut up to a hotel winder, atuck bta bead In and hollered 'Fire! an' er trbody dkl."-Everybody's Magssiat. CtuM Nat Interfere. Oeraaar lo yea found est psst friend banging la tht barar Yokel-Yea, sur, ytr 'oner. Otttaaer-And what did yon dtt Yoaol-WaU, ytr 'oaor, 1 takes a ffttd ttok at 'aa and tots strslght ol 1st tsutsblt. Otctatr But yes est tht star fal low awa flrstt Tskat-Oh, so, ysr esMr-ct14a't is last ; Osrtmsr (horrlstdj-Why aott Yaktl-Wtll. Its Ukt this, sar. Wat t fM 'aa, bt wora't aalts daadl- XOTICto OF JOINT IKHTALIjATIOK All Masons attentlonl On Dtn. ber 27, 1909, nt 7:30 o'clock p. rn at tho Whlto A Maddox hall, there will bo a Joint Installation of officers ol Klamath Lodgo No. 77 and Aloha Chapter O. E. fl. No. 01. All Masons, rosldont and aolournlnr. and their wives are cordially requested to be present. OLIVEn D. GATES, Stc'y. MOItK LIGHT CHE.tPI.lt LIUItT Have us install an electric Meter for yon aad accomplish the abova The Twngatets la TIIK WHITE Light, and aa compared to aaa light re ONLY anaard try the KLKCTftIO ARC Clean, SAFE, and where yon waat It IT DOES NOT Raise yoar laaaraaca LAND ON THE Uftti IN KLAMATH LAND fOMC CholCC HOaMtfeMNf Locatloai 1m a DUtrlct Out will aooa hate Trasipor- tatloi. IT IS TOUR CHANC1 See Captain O. C. Applegate About It FRANK IRA WHITE Fifth Mmr. sear Mala, aTJaaWthraaiM I MHIHIIH HHHHM MHMIHIIIMIMHlvlMttMIHMnMHl. Just Arrived Largest and most complete line of .Art Squares. B. B. Brussells. Azminsters. Tap. Brussels ever shipped into Klamath County Plenty of Linoleums, Mat tings, and Ingrain Carpets GILLETTE'S FURNITURE HOUSE! aaPVaZaaaVaaak iaVL BF ,)! F tMttHMMmimill4tllMMMHtMtMHt tttMIMMMMMMIMIIM - w sangaaaanBassBasssssssi The Free Piano HAS ARRIVED See it at Our Stow and Tell Us What You Think of it lVfrSe Anderson s,tKl that "Sse thouht it the swe,iest pan ,he ver B-MMKHMKBa this town. James Harmon vowed that "His wife would get that piano if he had to spend half his time collecting certificates. Miss Mary Cannon thinks the piano is going to be won by her' school because she has a force of scholars all ready to go , to work collecting certificates. ., Whgll IwfraL JnPliman saw the piano she said "That is a fine instrument, wwasas atmbh gqyjg,Wt to wofk hard (q u (of home.t Little rVfiCal taTjart1n w,1 s Jst tcn 'ears ,J and taking her first music "IIV ' imaaniaa worij sM that Hcr Papa wouId havc to buy aU his clothes and shoes and hats and everything at Hec tor's so that he could get the piano for her." Many Others Expressed Similar Opinions No wonder they all want the piano. It is and instrument anyone would be proud to own. You can get it if your friends will help ask them and commence collecting certificates today. Examine the piano at our store' and enter your name in the contest. (Fill out, cut out, and mail or bring to our store.) O. M. Hector, Klarnath Falls, Oregen: I wish to nominate as a candidate in your piano contest I understand this is merely a nomination, not a vote, and does not obligate me in any way. Name .t . Date : Address! Use Thli Nomination Coupon y To i' " : vi O. M. HECTOR, !!?, f w ( L&&&Rs rm M.r:". v was i fj- t w - r - ' '.-. " sMaaYtt T - ) i I ,i i, i K .' ., ' 4 ti' HUTCHINS fi TAUGHT " " k-j' r-r . . a''iy ' t " -u ''