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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
V 11 1 ' 4 ' (UTUKAY, DKCKHHKB II, 1018 .V" L MB KVMIXO aOMALD. BMMATM FALLS, OMMOM V "fir r ". iffr' " ' Wrlft'.fliU aaaami ana a .'.,,, u, ,..' r 1T1 IT T" T T rfl"B w - w m m , v mm ni i ''J,fy;!j, J v gS B gg& gB fy gM B T h naaa"BaW BB aBbTA aBaTM rB naal BH gar aBAH bbbT sjgl 4 r U U 1H 1 U R t A a Lr 1 JJ i A Lasting Tribute of Your Esteem ' 'Jit V' J A (Sift Worth S a " , y Va-iciA w '- fitv- A Handsome Chiffonier Will he appreciated ly father, mother, nister or broth er A liaiuly piece of furniture in any home. We have them in aborted styles ami pricci, .ill well made and sure to be appreciated. Von will make no mistake In making a j;ift of n chifTonicr. Wc have them from I 'J 0,1 ! ' "' IfT to W V It makes no difference how well a room U funmhed, there U always room for another piece of furnitureproviding it fat the right hind. Let ua help you make your election It's our specialty, and we have the right kind of furniture. Rockers and Easy Chairs Wc have a very large line of fine rockers and easy chairs in leather and solid oak. You can Ret them, from the inexpensive kind to the very finest grade In solid oak as well as full leather. The prices run from $3.00 to $50.00. ar . . xmaw .av- ..aem"- bbw m f " BMgexat'v ' .BBfiaav,BVnp m - . atwgaBaBgam sa SKtfs iron L Years of experience in the furniture business arc placed at your disposal. Let us help you make your selection. t Open eveningi until Chriitmu We have the missing piece of Furniture no matter what it is W. P. McfllLtiAN Furniture, Carpets, Bedding iaa Sixth Street Beautif nf China Cloets A useful article of furniture. There Is a place for ofie LdtT ... !... tAt.. uux U lliM ittLdt or inurc.ni stir iiuure. mwuiHn m ,, has not treasured a piecof chinaware, or frail souvenir of 'some Occasion? A china closet is the' place for such treasures. We have some pret-' ty designs, well made and at prices to suit a variety of pocket books, from $20.00 to $40.00 BBBww&mIkB! jiJGtuALBA t'll I f BTJIfliB '- I Jl f Alm. ' eanlsolcB ' GUaiisiHaVBmi -v . Picture Framing " ' u Improve the home with a few rood ptctafea,) u& do the framing.' We have a fine hue of no io Miecx iroaa. v i 1 Lit ' w - 4 A1 V. Your boy should have a "Marathon Rr." It tue greatest sport for boys, in the Iwe ol a i made. If you want something the boy; can pwjr in tne house get a Kctro Car. Don't Mail a We have made an especial effort' to nght kind of furniture for the right kind of Gilt. .4 WlJU V.0T HaWWiJ anWW the - ol c? ?2 XM.tS (HMHNJ IN' i:.M.(i VAitirry Klo ItriimrikMUre of Hhcr. man Cluy Co. I'Ubim, Clir hCrlntmir awl oilier IraillBR l'J I alio. Oilier nkni at mudef ate 'tWr. Tuning atxl llrlr. .arnry ur Slnscr anil While 8lnK Marhlnr. OHr Type rfrllom, Vlrlitr and IUIImni He nt anil Maclilnw. llooka, Hla. Ilonrrr ami I'lclurra. It. MAIIHKN'i Proprietor 710 Main DC Juat mow, KiliMin 4-mtaHle aWonli. lcj 2-mlnute Iteconto, illc. 4EH I smaBmBsmamB 5Sr Cook Y)ur Christinas Turkey In a w 'voir anmanaVam J - JtrMTv BBPnmaB JrT'Sw'TiaP;' aVKSaaaVBaf x A MP lii Rev'O'noc Roaster Stamped from, one piece of steel. No seama to collect dirt; smooth rustless fin ish; easily cleaned. The outer jacket lm parts'" the heat evenlyo all parts of the roast. Contents qannotxburn. 1 -vW&'la'mm ainfcWb SMALl'sWE, $1.7 . it5o B M "Ll ' JSLA K K HARDWARE FUK wniww" ; jh,nh -Ji -w" Classified Column POM HUKT NIUKI.Y furnlibed room at lb Or on Home, Blith aad Klamatk KOH KENT rurntoatd letatM liouio; 13 rooBM)- food IomUm. Addrou Heralafaea. ll-l-U KOIt KKNT Two-room hoi. partly ly furnlihed, S pr saoath, ! eluding llcbu.and Wltir. laanlrt W. O. Smith Prhtfat Co. II-tf MIHCKIXANHOUa WANTED Indian buktoeaU4 ante In doten loU. V. MyOllkam, Lake Count, UIbUa4BnrtBC. Calif, ll-l MONEY TO LOAN on cttjr, aroparty, raucbM and timber; couaty war runts caabed. Clta aai Couaty Ab- iract company. V iiaa-iai (1KNTI.KUAN wanU room ui koara In prlvato family. Addraw wlta partculori, "X," car Hwald. IT-d NICELY furnlibad, htattd rooaw with or without board; bath. 140 Walnut 4'lmo KOK BALE Twenty attea of good farming land mr fbwn. Inulra at 719 Main itrteV ' j.' 41 -' "EL 4 GOOD HOMt la Hie object of orery rifSH-tbtekiac maa nud womaa. onai kaUdteg la tho great occupatloeyot tko Asatf lean people. Why mt fcay onay terma aad lay M foaaaatiem He yonrhoaM? I'll aail yen sa Ntea oU AddWoai, cloai hi a4 deeifkle. for tho wnI eaka at , eejly aioa.M caah. Aaoeker m ana sa second Hot toftaavaal ioo.aa eaah. OeM ta aa4 talk a) OTMTV i Home aM'tota sa ak tHo the dy. .w l. i UBrMiaye kaoktotlw If you rare to M. CHlLCOTt MSrBK-r.,.r : aMyi uMrajanan ar g4Xg (Oaattaaai I) lag k holiday, but uaespeeted clrcumeeUnce bare recalled them to Portland before their contemplated return. Decidedly novel ta the "watch par ty" to be gtTea by the Bpworth League at Grae at. B. Church New Tear' Ere. la view of the fact that that wilt be the teat day of leap year, aad Ua young ladle will have ao op portunity to vote their matrimonial proposal for taw year, tao eater Utameat will ba a "Last Caaaee" party, levaral of tao youag asaa are betag atroagly argei to attend, the oelaL from which tt appears that a number of the fairer eea are aet go lag to chaaea a lapse of fear year before they eaa rightfully whleper sweet aotUaas. a a o htles OuMle Parker, oae of the local teacher, to epeadlag her Christmas vaeatloa la Qraata Paas. a o o Mia Addle Cornwall of the high school faculty, left thto atoralag for Portland, where aaa wUl epead tho ChrUtms vasaUaa. aaa The Srot Chrietmae obaenraaee of Cavalry Commaadry Katghts Tom plar will ba hold at t o'clock Christ- mas moratag at tho Masonic Temple. Tho program arraagee by the Kalgkta followa; "OurOraadMaatw," Mr at R. Kaaato "The Qraae Cemmiadary af Oregea" Mr Oae, J. WaHan "Kalgkta Templar. Waaraseavac ZNa- persed" gnr Oae. T. BaMwta "Departsd atr algtm,N MfKbawMI Bole: "Oaa Iwaatly lolama Tkougkt" Mr Oae, . WaMoa "Royal Area Masaaa." Mr L. F. WUUwj "Aaeteat Free aad Aeieptad Maaaa," Mr O. U nsasaaraya 8eag: ''Meat ne the Tie That Maa,H M Word aaa bona paeetvea aara af Ue birth of a aaa te Mr. aad Mrs. Roy Walker at AaMue garlag' U weak. Mr. Walk lermarir real- elaRTaaMiMCaa4boapareai era wall kaawa aejra. a n With BMmhara af att the Maaoale Order oTUe Baotara Mar, la-taHed egtoers at Masoalc Hall Tuesday eve- alag, the followlag corps of oatcor betag properly huUUed: v Worthy Matron. Mrs. B. B. Hoary; Pali on. Mr. Joha HUlhoaee; Assoclato Matron, Mia Maud BaMwiu; Beere- tary, Mrs. Jessie Momyer; Treasurer, Mrs. Frank McMillan; Conductress. Mrs. Charles J. Martin; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Maude Cox; Ada, Mrs. Qeorge Coastals; Ruth, Mrs. Van Riper; Esther. Mrs. L. O. Mill; Martha, Mrs. Qeo. Hura; Electa, Mrs. Fink; Warden. Mrs. Joha HUlhoaee; Sentinel. Mr. L. O. Mill; Orgaakt, Mrs. Oscar Baits; Marshal, Mrs. rrank Aakeay. Following tke ceremonies la cob- nectloa with the laeUlUUoa, a tare comedy, "Bister Masoas," was pro- seated by Mrs. O. K. Vaa Riper. Mrs. L. O. Mills, Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Ida Flak, Mrs. Qeorge Caastala, Mrs. J. W. Hlllkouse, Mr. Maade Cos. MU Maud Baldwla. Mrs. Qaorga T. Baldwin and Lyle O. Mills. Tho sketch was cleverly acted, aad tke players were roundly applauded. Following tbo sketch a social hour was enjoyed, aad the evealag' en tertainment closed with a sumptuous banquet Miss Maaaa Ripper aaa gone to Ashlaad, where she will rsmaia dur ing the Chrletataa aeasoa. The members of the two' Pythian order have loag been noted lalClam ath Fall a royal entertainers, aad this was proven agela Wednesday night, whoa Klamath Lodge. Kalghto of Pythias, aad Cascade Temple, Pythtaa Bisters, mot la Joiat lessloa. Cards and dancing were oajoyed till a late hour, aad aa elaborate obtckea supper was served. "A Night 01." a four aet comedy was presented at Houston's opera house by local talent last night under the auspice of the Clvle League, aad eoaaldertag Ua few poaalMUUea af forded for actios la Ua predaeUaa, Ua local Tkesptaa aaadled their rate eieettleaaHy well. Tke east af characters feJUws: The east of akaraatara tar tke alag SMMWala tlatlMal -' frWaviaatateBV W asTwaaaBwassas eaweaimTmpaTS-0' aw w-a-a?a----'-a mm Aaeteat HlaUry) ,. . ArUar D, May Marry rmak (kla san la lawn l..ltMl.. leak Malkarry (la lartmae ander vaaaM-vi ..-, Lara Malkarry (la Jeek) J n . Jt i - k Maroaa Bretaa Mug (la of fame aader varlaaa Imato alias) Jerry Darratt Prowl (usher at aalraiaMy) . . , ooaaooooaoas) awatwtXelaaWswt HsaWanaVB(f Mrs. Babbitt (awaager o( aaa- jugsl happiaim la tao pro- feesor' home) . . Mary A. Jaehsoa Nlsb (Uo youagest "Imp" af tho household) . Mrs. Goo. Caproa Anieltca Damask (the eldest) . .-. .... Mr. E. t. Marrow Susaa (Uo ersmlet) Mrs. Charles I. Bihar aw' Arthur J. Hay had a dlatewlt rata la which to win applause, bat he act ed the. part true to Hfe. aad added mueh to Ua humor of tho play. An other well played role was the Irasci ble father aa portrayed by H. D. Kla- aear, aad Jerry Darrell was at koasMUam. Lawreaoo la the role of Uo "blood aad Una- ear" "isV .'at a i ..j fcr Uo two pepelar j advantage. Mi ed hirsiht to a a her laterpretoUoa of tk part ( ed talker, aad Mr. Roast) oae of the beat ckeraoter : ha vr beea given la leeal I circles. Mm lost aa get everyUlag poawktaant part Mrs. Osorge Cagran and 1 B. T. Morrow wore gawd ,h,. rotes. ' "Vader Ue Pretaat a Dutch oddity, waa eag;ar''Br.'B. . Morrow ketweba tke' nrat'ant a-; "' oad.aet. aad spielaWIe won alaa lay ' uveaseti .er aanasi saw . amawab , t .vl uma! 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