The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 20, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    H.tTUIIDAV. JUNE-JO, llllt
THE RVEN1N0 HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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REMOVAL FURNITURE SALE
i'iM
Some Specials
i:illr fell mnltir, M'llill idgr. rrKtllrtr 7.., wile
rl .
.Mailing ". : '". rtunlnr 7.1, )oiir tlmhn tf
many tlrlir . . . .
$5.50
50c
ui: iiavi: kemi: ,TTit.wviivi:ii.tito.m.s i. '.oii'iv;irr.
nr. iM'i.nuxu roi.iiivu rots, camp stoves, i-omioiiis.
ul.kets. irr
We are going to move to larger and better quarters.
Our present store is too small for our increased business,
and we have received such inducement in the way of
low rent, in a modern fireproof building, tnat we can
not afford not to accept it.
We have never had a sale before, as we believe
in small profits and more sales, but, rather than move
our entire stock at a heavy cost, we are going to cut
out profit for three days, beginning Monday and con
tinuing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
THREE DAYS OF OPPORTUNITY
Some Specials
Extra hII built miIIiI oak m-wIiik iwlw, cheap at. AA
our regular prlcf, 91.7ft, ile price wilawU
1'nrlor stand, solid oak, reKular 2.7.-, vale Qt
price. fl.OD
Porch reclining clmlrs, strunjj and durable, rejtnlur 82.30 t
". ale price lf V
les
Our stock is complete and includes everything in furniture, stoves and ranges, rugs, matting art squares, bedsteads, mathrwie.,
springs, couches, cots and hammocks. Everything will be marked at a special price on Saturday and Sunday and at
EIGHT O'CLOCK, MONDAY MORNING
we will be ready. Be on hand early. Remember the sale only lasts Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday-three days, that is all.
Willis-Johnstone Furniture Company
SPECIAL PRICES INCLUDE FREE DELIVERY Ull
Big Ad Convention
Comes to a Close
slonnry tfoclvty meet Unit Thursday of
,vach mouth nl 2:30 p. in.
1 Prayer meeting every Wednesday,
'owning at 7:30 p. ru.
' Cluitr praclico Friday ovoiilngs.
' Ever) ono cordially Invited to all of ,
the.e services.
1 " was Kind v, lieu tltoy said uulo
me. Let us go Into tho house of tin
Lord" Psn. 122-1. j
'
- - , iCimrtli of Hie Sneicd Heart Corner
..... ....... ,.,.. nr,i .msIim con-, Worden avenue and Donald streets.
UiiUtd l'rM Urvlr '"PIK" . Rev. Win. McMillan. S. J., pastor.
TOIIONTO. Owmdn. Juitn 20 - Ah- !"'' ,0,u ..n..,i ,,,,,1 1 P'1 -M,,M nl S:30 "' '"'
Mil, hono.ty 1" mlverLlnB. ., "Our good.. -r , ' ",".. JtnR" nA """diction at
deal bu.li.-M method, to bark It u.;.uf .lmtWIg. '","";l;7hn,,cO,u:30 a. m.
and better der..andlnB be.,,-,, j.l'. "' " " J rU f "ru i ccliollcl Instructions every Sat-adven.ler-
and the .w.Pl-r imb- " "' ' ' J ' , ird.y and Sunday morning t 0:30.
ILum v,nr .tronfily ll,,,, "''"''V.. A".,? ..,.", 1 Week day Mass every morning at
" n.e K today C .1,0 ten,., -,;"' " ' -Th. r".. '
Sft&d
....'.' .?......; AiriaiidAd-'fmiurfd iiniducu nmi iiioir Bnrvpt, .. ..., 011 10 third
,.. men lw romprl.o the H im' ."""' ",r, J . ',t..,,lln value." 'nil.!.. .Me.uuml nmirl.-Servlfo. In
laird club, of the nMQfimion re --- , coilft (U Juip o,( ftl 3 ,,. ,.
At the Churches
tlrft MettuMlUt ICpUcoNl Cliurch
Conmr Tenth and Hlli streeU; K.
0. Hlchnrdi, ralnl.tur.
10 n. in., Hlllldwy ncliool, tleo J.
Walton, Ktiperlntemloul.
1 1 n. in., prtiarlilUK. Hubjuct, "Voto
Dry," ttiu llrt of n erlo of temper
unco Hcrmoni.
77 p. m Kpwortli l.enK. ' M
Clillcottt, preBldollt
S i, in.
S n. in
Ir.K. tho 72d I'Mlni. il?,V..."V ...-. ..i.. Phono H7.
Ml.. Ida Moniyer will h...k hi ih," ' - M . , ,, .,
"" -rv.ro Smiday JJi,.
nt,berUa,Ur..,on,0ror! ' "'
TWrt and I'lno BtrootH. J. . .- , p, ,, wor hour
IMi'HVU llUIIUIt
ilie.0 .ervlres. Aspecl.tl Invitation I.
extended to .trniiger..
idiuitli ul ClirUt SrltlUU-8erl.
ttro held on Sunday morninu ui
o'clock and Wednesday evening nt
730 In Christian Science- Hall, In tho
'jarob. hlocU. comer Third and Muln
lr.itH. uKstalrs.
The subject for tho 1.ohou for,
junoSWt vUltmMUthlliilvere. In
cluilliiR Man. l'.volvil ! Atomlo
Porre?" !
"No Kooin nt the Inn." Come and hit
a. reason together. l.lder btucUer.
Appleuale In nil AlitoUl.
Tho latest man to Join the ranks of
tho "Intrepid pathllndera" la Captain
Ivan 1). Applcgate. Today he pur
chased a Ford TouilnK ear from Geo-Illehi.
;., Wednesday, prayer --'!.. ""eidence corner!
Inn, mlnUter. Hesldence,
Huporlntondont of Huudny school
J. II. Muion.
Orimil.O Ml. Vera lloiuiton.
1'ro.ldcnt ChrlHlInn Kndcnvor Hoy
l.nl'rulrle.
Hundny .choot nt 10 n. ui.
Church .orvlco. nt 11 n. m. nnd
MnrnliiK Miihject, "Tim Hiiiih of
Clod."
KvoiiIiik Hiihject, "Tho U of the
K.rth."
lrnyor mootln Wedne.dny evonlng
nt 8 o'clock,
You r oordlnlly lufltod to nil of
I HlKl.. uttlil V
Tho sltito eonvunllon "t Ihe c''rl8
Uru churrli will mc't m Turner. Ore,,
July S-1C
lluplUt Cliurdi Corner KlgUth nnd
Ciuinl BtreotH. ov. n, . .
pnntor. , . ...
lllhlo Bchool nt to n.in. o -
l)ny, 0. It. Da Ml'. Biiiioriiiiunuom.
lroachliib' nt 11 . ' 8 ' "'
every I.ord'a Day, unless otherwise
noUllod,
Womun. Home nnd Forolgn mi-
WHY,
simi:s J&
cemi: .r'
: &
Mm
Vff JUST
IWOHT
U.ithliiK la tho cleanest, moil
healthful, most enjoyaulo of
.ports, especially In our big pool
of nice, warm mlnoral wntor. . . .
OIM'.X 1AY AND NIC11IT
. , . .Tuba In Connection
lOM.OW THi: CI10W1)
m:.hx to bwisi
Tin: WATicu is auRr hiout
Hot Springs Natatorium
Who !u the last twelve years has
heard "Goo-Goo Eyos," "Coon. Coou.j
Coon." "won't You Corao Home, uiu
llalley?" or any of the raittltne songs I
.... .loi.iilnr nl ihnt time? To COttlC
"" I-.,'"." -- ----- .
Imoni up to date, who would dare sine
"It Looks I.lko n Good Night TonlBht",
ioi 'Treacher and the Uenr," or who
remembers these, which wore whis
tled and sang but n few year.i uko"
On tho other hand, who Is there, old
I or oung. In tho United States who
dots not know "Just a Song nt TwI
IllBbi." "Old Kentucky Home," "In
tho GIonmliiB." and those other grand
old songsT Thoro aro not "popular
songs" hlch take a sudden hold be-
cuuse. of some syncopated lilt, ana
thou have u irejneudous ruu for a fow
mouthB, but thuy are "grand oiu
bongs," which havo been sung tor
ceneratlons. and which still onduro,
with all of their sweetness of molody
laud theme, long nfter the ragtlmo
mnso has passed Into tho discard. Our
fathers and mothers. In their court
ing days. Joined In singing these old
melodies to tho accompaniment of
tho melodlon or tho square piano, and
they wcro old familiar airs at that
time And today, after tho young peo
plo have rendered "Get Out nnd Got
Under," and other Into numbers, tlio
sheaf of gaudily covered "popular"
sheet music Is piled aside to glvo
place to n book of tho old favorites,
after tho suggestion Is mado by some
one that It's "tlmo for somo real mu
sic." Tuesday night, however, tho old
tlmo hemtsongs held the entire at
tention nt Houstou's opera houso, nnd
as Bluger lifter singer rendered some
of the old numbers, seldom sung but
nlwaya remembered, honrty applause
greeted nil. nnd enchores, such a.
,"Last Uuso of Summer," "Silver
Threads Among tho Gold." "Believe
Mo When All Those Endearing Young.
'Chnrnw.' "Comln1 Thro' tho Bye,"
wero also liearu wmi ueuruuu mw
I . "An oi.al fnnAD Inner olnPA MIHA
OSU Ca "" i.vvd w..n ".-- o-
Wore recalled to many by theBo num
MKiety notices Miould le
In befuro 10 o'clock &U-
urtlny mornlnB to Insure
publication
bers. and to one man at lea:t, the
quartet rendition of "Tenting on the
Old Camp Ground" brought back viv
idly to mind the tlrsi rendering of the
song In, Portland, while the Civil War
was In progress, and every communi
ty in the land was giving benefits, etc..
to raise money for the "sanitary com
mission" to carry on its work of aid
ing the Injured soldiers. From the
Sec-Saw" by a number of children
and tho well rendered little duet by
the Walton sKtors. the entire pro
gram was enjoyable, and much credit
Is due the Episcopal Guild nnd Mrs,
Don J. Zumwalt for the splendid en
tertainment. The program follews:
1 Sco-Snw Crowe
Margaret Cummlugs, Margaret
Ilargus, Helen Hamilton, Flor
ence Morgan, f'red Goeller,
Austin and Beatrice Gale.
Beatrice and Catherine Walton.
2 In tho Gloaming Harrison
Miss Vera Houston
3 Duet Dost Thou I.ovo Me,
Sister Ruth .' Haydn
Misses Beatrice and Catherine
Wnlton.
4 Dream Fnce3 Hutchinson
Miss Elizabeth Houston
5 Duet Allco, Whero Art Thou?
Ascher'
Mrs. It. R. Hamilton. Miss
I.oulso Benson,
C Tho 1-nlrd o' Cockpcn . Old Scotch
Mr. Arthur D. Hay
7Solo and quartet chorus
Sweet Gcnovlovo Tucker
Miss Louise "lonbon, and Mrs.
Hamilton, Mr. Kinnear. Mr.
Upp.
8 In Old Madrid Trotere
Miss Marjorlo McClure
0 A Warrior Bold Adams
Mr, Lawrence Mohnffey
10 Duet Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
Spllman
Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Huy
11 Lone. Long Ago ,,..,... Bayly
Mrs. A. J. Voye
12 Mule qunrtet Tenting Tonight
13-
Klttredge
Messrs. Walton, MehafTey, Kin
near, Upp.
-Rocked in the Cradlo of the
Deep Knight
Mr. J. B. Mason
-Danube River Aide
Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas
-The Mlstle Bough . . Pantomlnc
-Duet When Ye Gang Awn',
Jamie Demar
Mrs. Zumwalt. Mr. Mason
-Good Bye, Sweet Day . . Yannau
Mr. Harold Kinnear
-I Dreamt Thnt I Dwelt In -
Marble Hall. Balfe
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt
19 Suwanee River Foster
By Everyone
Mrs. Clarence O. Morgan and Mrs.
C. K. Seitz entertained the Presby
terian Missionary Society at the home
of Mrs. Morgan on Kwauna Height.
Thursday afternoon. During the af
ternoon highly Interesting talk, on
the Chinese and Japanese were made
by Miss Nellie Cogswell, Mis. Wilson
and Miss Jessie Telford, and some ex
cellent piano number, were rendered
by Mrs. L. L. Truax. A piano duet
br Miss Vera Houston and Mtes OnU
McMillan was well received, as was a
vocal solo by Miss Wilson. In attend
ance were Mr. A. A. Mehaffey, Mrs.
W, S. Slough, Mrs. J, B. Mason. Mrs-,
Arthur it. wuson. Miss wuson, airs.
S. P. Lowcry, Miss Minnie Sargent,
iMrs. J. S. Stubblefleld. Mrs. Phillip.,
Mrs. C. P. Stewart. Mrs. Charles
Loomls, Mrs. Mason-Pease of St. Paul,
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IV YOUR POCKETIIOOK COULD
TALK IT WOULD RECOMMEND
THE FORD. THE MAX WHO
PRACTICES ECONOMY AXD
WANTS UTILITY IN'VESTH HIS
IHHiLARS IX THE UNIVERSAL
CAR. HE KNOWS IT SERVES HIS
EVERY PURPOSE REST AND AT
LOWEST COST. AXD DON'T FOR
GET FORD SERVICE AND QUAR
ANTEE. Fivo hundred dollars Is the prlco ot
tho Ford runabout; tho touring car Is
live fifty; the town car .even nfty
f. o. b, Detroit, complete with equip
ment. Get catalog and particular,
from
George Biehn
Klamath Falls,
.KIT. i jC
Oregon
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