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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1913)
TVKftUAf, DKO. in, lum -L v THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATTT FALLS, OREGON HAMMOND'S FIRST SALE A PACHI! W . xl fc, r 7B S "W Till Nifty Suit marked from 520.00 to s 1 15. jr.. CKAVANETTES. DIAGONAL WEAVES AND HEAVY WOOLEN OVERCOATS CUT FROM $20 00 TO .$LU0. HEAVY ULSTERS. REGULAR PRICE $15.00, NOW MARKED $11.00. This one was marked $15 Now its marked $12.00 IN TUB GGMrM DAYS. SO WE ARE TOLD. THE JEWS MADE A CHRISTMAS OFFERING OF INSENSE AND MYRRH. AS THE DAY APPROACHES FOR CELEBRATING THE ANNIVFUSA V O f THOSE GUTS. WE FIND WE ARE JUST OUT OF INSENSE AND MYRRH. SO WE ARE OFFERING SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT A GREAT REDUCTION : U; VALUE THIS MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO SALLY FORTH ON XMAS DAY IN YOUR GLAD, NEW RAIMENT, SNUGGLED IN YOUR NICE NEW N lUGH EASY MONEY JINGLING IN YOUR TROUSER POCKETS TO GIVE YOUR LADY FRIEND THE TIME OF HER INNOCENT YOUNG LIFE. DON'T BE M ; l.l. YOUR MONEY FOR CLOTHES. SAVE A LITTLE: YOU MIGHT NEED IT. COME TO HAMMOND'S FIRST SALE AND JUST SEE WHAT AN ELEGANT . I FOR A VERY LITTLE COIN OF THE REALM WE SAVE YOU ENOUGH MONEY TO MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE. AT THE SAME TIME GIVING YOU FROM liM.U" OVERCOA M'I A IIOOH ANi . .. OUTFIT YOU C FIRST QUAI IfY C 0.S. GIVE US A CHANCE TO PROVE THIS. X MA -5 I M SUMTS He can a i m -t of Suspender. nml would ..e ticktt " ' net a jwir of Silk Sii.k !r fo. ." - The regular ll.)(t kit j not. 10c THE PIONEER STORE R. I. Hammond, Proprietor X-MAS PRESENTS Phoenix Silk Mufflers make pretty Xm Gifts. Something he will remember all the year; something serviceable and timely. The regular 50c kind are now 35c LW?Jl-i Herald'sClassificd Aiivs. ' '- 1 l" intitlti tfi b-iiljtcs LOST AND FOtND tJHHT tlutd-h-ad-d '' Hals N, i on . Ht -a ' II. I- lleirtnn at ctfU't Hew.. J IMl FOR SALE 4llt HAl.K-Flr.l alfalfa - "" miles from Falls, Hi .tea I ,,u- ,..r.. (n Falls IIS ton h i.l. CJt f Mlu t !' II t FOR RENT Vij-uvijiUTJL-i.r rir --------- '"" FOH IIF..NT One 6-room furnished house, with planu, lto one t room .1 HUNT To-roora houxi ca lib tefcool hill: lights td city wa it pr month Inquire V. O lb I'rloiliK l'o ' MISCELLANEOUS ICS'T of guoU limb """J mil' ri.tn ion n Fort road Will cll ). J J ,-nts lo.l A M Jamison -. HON. Hi-lrlluil Mr.llUtn Mm- mBf ,. aiii tjutiiioni h. -' .. nr.,l. anj FflJ ei'Mngs .. bu.ini- dH llnwu i tt I'lMitorflc l.lmer Frenib. liif-timi. Trrr. a llvr a Christmas tree (or the chll- .inn Phone orders to Van Klper's tOr ttellTtrrd llou-rarcplng room i, near brldgo. Advice ll f. Itl Wood! Wood! Mock Wool U-lncli Ilodr Wood .... IC-lnch l.tmb Wood tit. Ilodr Wood I (t l.lrab Wood l.c Order at for Sltlti ami Main P. C. CARLSON riionc ih.1 Notice Tbero are funds In the county t treasury for tba redemption of (en rral fund warrants protested on and prior to January si, 1911. Interest rases from date bereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1 ;il.li Ctb dar of December, 1(13. J. W. 81KMKN8, Countr Treasurer. K)lt SAI.K Oil TItADK (loo.l C-room bouso, with batb and sewer connection; cement walks; good bafn on premises. For sale or trade on easjr par ments, or will sell on tone time If properly secured. Address box 831, Klamath Falls, Oregon. BASKETBALL FIVE PLANSJUUNKET tIAMIM AUIUMIKII WITH YHCK.!, irr.VA AMI HlKtllV XI.(iOTI.. tki.ns yon u.vxi: with mki Itlllll AMI ASIIUWIi A tour of Northern California has Im-ii arrauEd br Mauacer Austin Harden of the Klamath Falls bas kctball team, preliminary to the open Inx of the City Ilasketbatl League sea-, town teams of Yreka, Slsson and Etna. An effort Is being made to also secure games at Medford and Ashland, but these are not yet a- ranged for. The team expects to lear here New rars, playing the first game at Yreka. (lame nrcto be pla)rd with the Htuml Itaipty KnTrloOM Heventeen year ago John E. Mc Dowal. then editor of tho Saratoglan. published at Saratoga, N. Y. handed his wife a bundle of en-elopes, telling her to tako good care of them. She placed them In a safety deposit vault. and although Mr. McDowal died seTn sears ago, she only opened tbe enve lopes n few days ago. To her surprise she found them all empty. She had paid SS for storage. Protest Liberty Ik-ll Itemorai The Philadelphia Daughters ot tba American Revolution hare protested, against tbe taking away of Liberty Hell from that city across the. conti nent to the San Francisco exposition, and now other branches ot the D. A. R. are protesting. New Rochelle, N. J., daughters having circulated petition asking the mayor and council ot Phil adelphia not to allow tbe bell to be taken away. Leav orders for piano tuning at tbe special prices at Shepherd's Piano Depot, next door to the poatofflce. Old papers for starting Urea. Tea cents an armful. Coma 'and get a load. W. O. Smith Printing Co. A r'."ivM!v. ,AV -s oft As. i Ideal Christmas Gifts Half the pleasure of giving consists in knowing you have given something that will be appreciated. This feeling of satisfaction will be yours if you select something useful and serviceable. Here, it is eay to get a happy combination of prettineM and usefulness in Holiday Presents. Fur., foritance, are ideal gifts. We have them in all. the latest effects and shapes-lustrous, last ing Furs of fashion. They are priced very attractively, too. Coats or Suits make very welcome gifts for mother, wife or daughter, and they will be ex ceptionally welcome selected from our splendid stock of new and stylish creations. Gloves are always acceptable gifts. No woman ever has too many pairs of gloves. We have the very best ingloves, and we are suw to know the siie "she" wears. Other appropriate Xroaa re membrances are: Chafing Dish and Tea Aprons, Auto Scarfs, Fancy Hosiery, Vanity Boxes and Bags, Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Perfumery, Xmas Holly for decorating, etc. STILTS DRYGOODS CO. "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" sk 1QC .J .'J -IN JJ. m if, '- ." ' lUA ) &? , t V- J r v . M tr ,-f V w.iij i t iiiMisMyj-lr' " ,4 - w.,.l,""T wtgaiifmr