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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
J" h t V -ft. r ; potm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUMfflAV, DKOKMlIt . PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR NEXT WILL BK HELD IN WHITE BUILD. UfO FRIDAY HAND PAINTED CHINA TO BE NEW FEATURE OF ANNUAL FAIR With their annual bazaar to be bM Friday, the managers of the ladles' Aid Society of the Presby: tertoa church are making final prep aratlona for conducting the affair, whleh ha always proven a tremen dous success. The White building has been secured for the basaar, and the sal of articles will begin at 10 ana. new feature this year will be hand painted china, offered for sal. Fancy work, ladles' apparel and other needlework will be sold, and there will Alafh tiA m nt1tAA tnnA baIa Thai natal cafeteria dinner has been dis pensed with this year. Ladles having articles to be offered for sale at this basaar are requested to turn these over to Mrs. Percy Er ase tomorrow. This will facilitate the arranging of windows, booths, FAMILY LOSES ALL IN BLAZE DELAY IN GETTING APPARATUS TO FIRE AND LOW PRESSURE RESULT IN COTTAGE BEING COMPLETE LOBS Two dollar else Record Albums, one dollar as Shepherd's. 1-tf Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents meats. Fire which started from an un known cause this afternoon complete ly destroyed the cottage in Falrvlew addition occupied by Matthew Smith and family. The Smiths lost every thing except the clothes they wore, and a sewing machine. The cottage was the property of A. A. Mehaffey. It was insured. Owing to the muddiness of the streets, the fire department was greatly delayed in reaching the fire. bo the flames gained great headway. The firemen say they were further handicapped by low water pressure in that section. Hump From Fair. Alias Elisa 8U1U came in last night frim a three weeks' sojourn la San Francisco, where she attended the closing days of the exposition. Away for m Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Smith leave Sunday for Omaha and Lake City, Iowa, where they will spend a month visiting relatives and attend ing to business matters. - Mffi i -ToL SBSBllBBlBBBBnlZSlSBsVBBSBBBBBrTSSBS' FAVORABLE OPINIONS Are always expressed regarding the GrafonoU New Regal at SSO.OO. A year's time to pay for same makes It easy to have this or any other style ranging from 915.00 up iayonr home Christmas morning. We wonld appreciate your looking them over anyway. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to Postofficc IV " m rm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmMmMMUMJiJjggjr Sale Final Clearance OF Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Suits and Dresses sflK SBBBsl BSBBbIsBBBBBBBbWTI S ' iSHISi s tmm The Remaining Days of December to Be Bargain Days in the Women's Ready-to -Wear Department This sale affords you an opportunity to buy a Coat, Suit, Dress or Skirt at a saving in price you would hardly expect, even in January or February. Every garment has been reduced in price to a point where cost is entirely forgotten. You will receive a double benefit by this sale. As this is only the beginning of winter, and at the reduced prices these garments are now offered it would be impossible to buy the material in a regular way, say nothing of cost for making. There are just eighteen Women's and Misses' Suits now on hand. They represent all sizes from 15 years to size 44. Just twenty-five Coats yet to sell then the entire stock will be exhausted. There are a few Dresses, perhaps a dozen, but . a maw .en a awsmeiaBnammsnsBaemeMSBmisM we're going to include with this lot every House Dress now in the store. We could go on and enumerate prices on this stock, but we HlL2Si can see no particular advantage as you must see the merchandise in order to determine the extraordinary values now offered. Our sales force are ready and anxious to show you 'every garment. The regular, also the sale price, is marked in plain figures. Alterations will be made without any charge whatever to you. i aV bsbbsbbT .WsaReT JmMk LSSBBS lf 'i?! " I r I'll Hssfcm- U Willi'- ilm mmm mm r uiiiiiiiiiiimmiiui KODAK tells the story of you and yours, as you would have it told. You could not select a gift that would mean more to them or to you. , ;t Kodaks from $6.00 up Brownies from $1.00 up TABERNACLE MEET !: TO BE HELD HERE DR1EP MENTION M BM Bnanan gfl sm sssSsnA A BE sssV ssm gflleassE bbbbbbbbbbbV eassst nfeassssslSjnasV gEgk gseaV ft WKLAJymiJALLS OREGON tSJw . t ' vfCRK. vurricuuut pcoplc 11 STRUCTURE TO BE BUQT AMD SERIES OF REVIVALS WILL BE CONDUCTED BY WELL KNOWN EVANGELIST J. H. Short Is In this otty from Fort Klamath. Hf Grace Methodist Episcopal church has secured the services of Evangelist Frnnk Mathls with bis singer, Ber nard Vessey, (or a series of taber nacle meetings to be held la this dty in February, beginning about the 1st, nd running Are Sundays. A tabs uacle will be built at soma eeatiml place la town In which to bold the meetings. Mr. Mathls comes to the city npo lifs record of n number of years as surcecsful evangelist. He ban Just closed a meeting In Nebraska Otty, w'here there were BBO conversions. Mr, Mittbis has the reputation throuRbout bis evangelistic enretr of being distinctly a man's mam. me) to positive, fair, sad ataeerety atTPiai to his work. ' - Giving away a red tube with every vacuum cup casing purchased at the Ford garage. It Henry Haswell la here on business from Portland. W. P. Wink Is down from Algoma. Some clever pictures at the Or pheus tonight. It H. E. Thomas Is n visitor from Portland. Wise people bay their Ofaristmw glfU at Bugaraun's. Just try It. It Joseph Ball Is bare from the Klam ath Agency. Henline takes the flaest pictures. Patronise Henline Photo Ibop. It Harry Eagle Is a recent arrival from Fort Klamath. e Lots of things for Christmas pres ents at Henderson's, J.1S4-S6 Mala street. 'it A. P. limpsM Is he a business trip from Saersmeate, James Kirkpatrlek Is a business Ultor to thla city from Fort Klam ath. Visit tho bowling alleys and bil liard ball 'neath tho K. K. K. store. J. L. Plrley of Oorrls Is a recent visitor. i Why not buy HER a nifty waist for Christmas? Beautiful, up-to-date models at the Band Box. 7-St It. W. Terrell is a late arrival from Portland. Gloves, traveling bags and trunks on special sale at Bradley's Harness Shop. . it A. C. Alchee Is here from Seattle. Auto robes in beautiful designs on sale at Bradley's Harness Shop. Hue uu Tax Lien. Actions for foreclosure of tax" liens have been filed against the following by R. 8. Moore, through Cbas. J. Kercusen: Belle Hoover, Wiley U. Allen Co., Fred Maulbesch, Phil F. Bowers and Charles B. Ebl. The XtMM leads the world la aecfc dent insurance. See Chllcote. 1-tt Want Ms M0jQmmJ: 'fcvorvEvEi ORPHEUS THEATER O. R. Miller, Mar. ...-- PICTURES, IM P lrV "RATING PLANT, PROJECTOR, KTC. Doors Open at 7s 15. Mstlasee, laU urdays and Sundays, fliM Tonight ''The Rajah's Swrldee," Jungle Drama, featuring the lost wick Wild Animate. "Fatty's Tintype Taaas'( Keystone Comedy ''See America Firnf," aaumont Educational, irst of arias ' "Klwulai, ITn Uiik -- ' t. Cartoon Comedy Admission, 10 Cento HOUSTON'S - .. i Ndrstolstu VWWAW9 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSI HOUSTON'M aOTH AlWt MASKED BAIX New yre Eve, I"m No Change Kxcep STAR THBATI Who Fajrsr . lmiM First of the now Series, la MJ" The Mystery of " " CMoael Kesen Ur to Afrka, Path Cartoons Oomtog, ftMlMiUmfJ rf ; "TSub arwuii IhMMsnberlMfe Jj TEMPrE THBATJ Dreamr Dad Up la the A. , h e'sWsnllwS'asws' j. li,. MATINII OAltV .AjjEii ALL LICINfBB riwiwrro- """"iJK ":ra AND nil'" FAr "13 JKMleff iM wjmm