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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
"re, ( ' rT"5&y$ aWKDAY, MWIIMi IS, IMS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Special jm, wr (Iomb 0c lyHunborg apples, box . . .$1.60 Ntwton Pippins, boi fl.lE skatta I'cas, ' cam . . I6c UBdnril Com, rag 16c 10c rr. ..... .w 11 nn OfltoD.. iwr 100 b M.00 Poultry Il'iril mumu, vr 71 Orit,Tuoliiron Marble per lb lfto 3.S MILLING CO. till (ITH STHIfHT lhoaeS7 L - . 1 Vow U the time to Have Your Auto Overhauled Ami put In -ha for spring Mr work I fully guaranteed, aud my price, srs right. Wm. Immel At Central Garage Ituit rfqt and THE CHEAPEST That inmiw pictures made at the Bend Studio The best, because Dond la tho moit artistic photographer la tbla locality, tho cheapest, because tott no more- than elsewhere. Xmiu u almost her and wa are quite busy You will be disap point rd If you wait. Our custom ers are pleased with our work. Somu pcoplo even Insist on paying ui morn than we aak. Come to the Dond Htudlo and you will be pleam'd. I Iffll' MAIN STREET I jagaa. -ill . 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Kwmvnlt lSlQXJ PACK X Phil Hlnnott lOL'lt OK THE THIRTY OH MORE IOCAL IW)I'I.K WHO WILL AI'I'IIAII IX "THK FOLLIES," TO BE OIVK.V AT THE Ol'EIU HOUSE TUKHIIAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE I'HILANTHHOI'IO DEPAIITMKXT OF THE WOMAN'S LinRAHY CLUB. '!lll tl0 Yllltjtl'i-J BC'h()ll lllll !l T ilothchonbncticr, Wllllnm C. Hum, wck ofl, nocloty aff.i' ii.vo bocotn. Clarence Motsclienbnchor, Harold C. was nerved by the hostess. Mrs. Nate Otterbeln, Mrs. Barney DoYo, Mrs. noikc.ibly quiet. i)vlii;; to tho fact . Merryinan, And row M. Collier, Qoorge , CXidwIck, Mrs. B. St. Geo. Bishop, that all arc busily engaged In Christ inns work of hoiuu kind or otbor. Many or tho clubs liavo adjourned hcsnIoiih In order to allow tho mem berH nn opiKtrtunlty to prepare for tho holidays, and some of those or Stovenson, Robert M. niggs, Leland Mrs. Dan Ryan of Fort Klamath, Dr. It. Ilalncs and Roy Orcm. Ilertha Sawyer of Ashland and Mies Lulu Wattenburs were In attendance Mr. and Mrs. Syd Kvnns have re- In addition to the club members, Mrs. turned from a sojourn of a couplo of It. II. Dunbar, Mrs. Robert E. W&tten- months In California points, where berg, Mrs. George A. Haydon, Mrs. J. S MILLS & SON Ageta Intenutrtul Harvester ISM Wktlt Street fanlsatlons will not resume until af-'thcy vlultod relatives, and attended to! George A. Wirt-, Mrs. W. E. FUught, ler the Now Yearn. I'anaina-Paclflc and I'unama-Callfor- 'rs. George Chaatala, Mrs. Arthur R. Jnla expositions. And llko all good Wilson, Mrs. Floyd M. White, Mrs. C. There ore thirty or more oeoole. Klamath boosters, Syd Bpread tho j C. Hogue, Mrs. Corey M. Ramsbjr.Mra. however, who aro far from Inactive, fame of the section wherever ho went. , Henry Newnham, Mrs. Karl G. Cum These are tho people who aro re hearsing for "The Follies," a big Klamath Falls Athktic Club PAVILION Darning Every Saturday Kvealag Take a 'Peep At your list of Chrlstmaa aeeoa and aee If tbey Include WOOD and HAY; If so, you will aave time, trou ble and mosey directly here for what you re quire. Here al waya are tbe beat qualities and the lowest prlcea at! which dependa ble WOOD AND HAY can be sold Seefcori GETZ Wood Mala stmt. rhaaw ' SSBBBaa-jJi I I M It JJaafafflHBIBVi EKbbbbbbbAhSbIbbC1 IMNbbbwbW ihhhb j5' A pleasant surprise party was glv- local talent eutertalnmont to beglv-fen In honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. eu for tho bcnetlt of tho Philanthropic .Yancey at their homo In Shlpplngton Department of tho Woman's Library I Saturday night, when their friends Club Tuesday and Wednesday nights loamo to their home In a body, bring ing refreshments, and spent an en Joyablo evening. Dancing was en Joyed until a lato hour, and In attend ance were Mr. and Mrs. Rrenrcllffe, Mrs. Swlnncy, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger, Mr. and Mrs. at Houston's opera house. Every member or tho cast hi woll and favor ably known locally, and as tho enter tainment, through tho "Strahorn Sta tion" scene, has a decidedly local set ting fur Introducing clover dialogue and tho season's most popular song.Putman, Mrs. Harland, Mr. and Mrs. BLOCK WOOD Our block an delivered direct from sheds, m are always dry, and big, , We alio handle a superior grade ( Body, Limb and Slab wood, at reasonable prleea, Rook Sprlafa Oaal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. hits, there Is au assurance of big houses at both performances. Tick ets are being sold at tho Library Club and by local Bchool children. Theso can bo exchanged for reserved seats nt tho Bonbonlere, beginning Monday morning. Christmas exorcise were held at tho various school rooms yestorday, and sessions liavo been dismissed until after tho holidays. At tbo high school tho faculty presented the veteran Janitor and caretaker, "Pat' Kots- doevor, with a pair of flno rnbblt-fur llnod glovea, and the special teachers of tho grade schools. Miss Clara EI men, domestic sclcnco; Miss Bessie Boyd, music; L. A. King, manual training, and Principal T. A. Barton of Pelican City school, presented City Superintendent R. H. Dunbar with a beautiful Brussels buggy robo, to bo a constant reminder of warm Menu Hliin. as he flics from school to school with his over-ready buggy a vonicie ih u niwnvs readily pressed Into any servlco tho teachors may desire, invitations have been Issued by tha "U" Club, an organisation oi sm denta end alumni of tho Unjvorslty of Oregon, for a dancing party o given at Moose Hall Tuesday oven in. December 28th. From comment hoard In Iho younger set, It Is certain that this will bo woll attended, and th "U" men are In high favor now, coming In tho nctlvo social whirl when tho Pelican Amusement Club complet ed Its series, and when tho disband ing of tho famous old Klatnwa Club left Klamath Falls without any or ganisation to give dancing parties. Members of the "U" club are Vernon Smoking Jackets for Xmaa. 16 K. K. K. fltoro. A bill book or purse Is a most ac ceptable gift fof the men. We are headquarters. Bradley Harness Co. At E. H. Yancey, Mrs. Dunsmore, Mme. Chappelle, Mrs. John Llnneman, Mrs. V. B. Flnncll and daughters, Miss Elizabeth Lusk, Miss Carma Miller, Miss Grace Brown, MIse'Edna Burns, Miss Francos Waldron. Raymond Contrail. Cieetlc Lockwood, Warren Bennett, Charles West, Fred Christy, C. Christy, Martin Cbrlstenson, Jaa. Lusk, A. Bonham. Al Coe and Harry Harrison. Messrs. Christy and Chris- miugs, Mrs. George Hurn, Mrs. E. S. Phillips and Mrs. J. Fred Goeller. About forty people were present at tho closing session, bold Jointly by tho Pleasant Valley and Round Lake schools at the former -building yester day aftornoon, under the direction of Miss Esther McAndrewa and Miss Hadley, the teachers. Lunch was brought by tbo parents, and a splen did literary and musical program was rendered by the children. At this time, steps were also taken for the formation of a parent-teachers' association in tho two districts, and tho first meeting will be held January 21st. Another social activity of that sec tion is the organisation of a debating society by the men of tbe district. The first debate will be held on the night tenson furnlshod music for the danc ing. Tho Art Needlework Club was en tertained this week by Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, and Wednesday after noon passed delightfully for the ladles assembled, needlework and social talk being enjoyod. A dainty luncheon (Continued on Page 8) The boys all want one of our flying Blcds for Christmas and you and we know It. $1.90 up for one week. WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO. "Tho House of Sensible Xmaa Gifts." 17-2t A nice leather traveling bag or suit case as a gift will make you a friend for life. We are offering 25 per cent discount on these goods for tho holi days. Bradley Harness Co. It Fownes Oloves tho thing for Xmas gifts. K. K. K. Store. 16 16 K. K. K. Store. Bradley Sweater Coats. 16 K. K. K. Store. Sunset holiday goods department open till 9 o'clock evenings all next week. Come In. 18-tf In Germany alcohol Is being made from chicory root. Xmas Certificates Issued -for any amount at K. K. K. Store. lot Why Not Save a Little? Your money will go farther, you will get better goods aad your friends will be delighted If you secure your Chrlstmaa proa eats from Bradley's. We haro n complete line of high class leather goods, such as purses, bill hooks, gloves, trunks, bags emit roses, etc. 25 per Cent Discount On aU trunks, suit cases Mid traveling bags. Ow regalar prices are much less than those elsewhere, and with oar pres ent discount for thcr-Holldays, you can secure real gifts at a ridlcuously small price. We are also oaTeriag n liberal reduction on aU leather Roods. Purses aad bill books are appreciated by the man, aad we have some Hue ones. , Bradley Harness Company CILOM Records W&m At the Churches First Presbyteriaa Church Corner of Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Hurd, pastor; residence 1111 Main street. Services will be held this week as follows Sunday, 10 a. m Sunday school. 11 a. m preaching by Dr. Julius Feldman, "Tbe Hope of Israel' 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m musical program In charge of the Young People's Chorus. Readings by Mrs. Claude Davis. Thursday, 7:30 p. m Young Peo ple's Chorus rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p. m., Christmas pro gram In charge of tbe Sunday school. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend all of these ser vices of this church "The church with a welcome." Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Tenth and High streets; E. C. Richards, minister. 10:00 a. m Sunday school, George Walton, superintendent. 11 a. m preaching, Dr. J. H. Tal bott. 3 p. ra preaching, Dr. Julius Feld man. "Why the Jews Reject Jesus Christ." 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, Chan. L. Roberts, president. 7:30 p. m., preaching, Dr. Talbott. A quartet will sing Sunday morn ing, and Mrs. Satterlee and Dr. Fish er will render a' vlolln-fluto duet at night. Vernon T. Motscbenbacher choris ter; Miss Maude Newberry, pianist. Mrs. Charlotte K. Satterlee, leader or the orchestra. We cordially Invite the public. Re main for a social fifteen minutes and meet the people. Christian Church Corner of Ninth and Pine streets. J. W. Jenkins, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m." Preaching at 11 a. ra., subject, "An Hour With Jesus at Capernaum." Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30, Dr. Julius Feld man. subject, "The Glory of Israel." Good music and singing. Professor Taylor chorister. All not worshipping elsewhere are cordially Invited to attend tbe services. Church of Christ Scientists Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock- and Wednesday evening at 7:30 In Christian Science Hall, In tbe Jacobs block, corner Third and Mala streets, upstairs. Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:45 a. m. Tbe reading room of the Society at the same location will be open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:80 until t'urther notice. Baptist Church Comer Eighth sad Canal' streets. Rev. J. B. Qrimth pastor. Bible school'at 10 a. m., C. R. De Lap, superintendent Regular morning services. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Everyone cordially Invited to these services. The Emmanuel Baptist Sunday school meets in tbe basement of the Library building, Third and Main. Sunday school, 10 a. m., O. P. Couchman, superintendent. Communion service at 11 a. m. urst Lord's Day of each month. Wednesday, 8 p. m., cottage prayer meeting. Home and Foreign Missionary Soci ety meets first Thursday of each month. You are cordially Invited. Church of the Sacred Heart Comer Worden avenue, aad Donald street. Rev. Wm. McMlllaa, S. J., pastor. First Mass at 8:80 a. m. High Mass aad Benediction, 10:80 Services at Merrill oa the third Sunday of each month. Week day Mass every morntag at 7:16. Catechetical Instruction every Sat urday at 9:80 a. m. Mother Is neither as.young nor aa strong as she used to be; to conserve her strength now w,lll save her health la the years to come. One of our sewing machines with, the latest electric mo tor will help, do this. Just phone 876J and wo will make a demonstra tion at any time to suit your con venience. WILLIS-JOHNBfONE CO. "The House of Sensible Xmas Olfts." 17-tt Moving Pictures. The first episode of "Neal of tbe Navy" was shown last night st the Orpheus to a well filled house, and was pronounced as good If not better than advertised. This will be shown agAln tonight, and should get a larger house than ever, as with the Wslllng ford series It makes a program that is far above the average. ' Sunday's program is a "Mutual," which is always good. It Includes the Mutual Weekly News film. A Knox Hat, would make a Xmas gift. K. K. K. Store. It T AMALE 4 T A STEW A K AKE vK H O T DRINKS H O ystcrs Sandwiches 6 M ILKBYQT. M A . FEED A VAN'S PLACE Cor 8th and Mala Fownes Gloves, In any style you! want. K. K. K. Store. 16 ' 1C K. K. K. Store. A small line of Jewelry and silver-, ware at about half the prico, at Sun-! set Notion Department. 18-tf Our messengers rua all kinds of errands. Call Western Uaiea, it Moat Complete Stock in K. P. Call or write for catalogues. Saepberd Piano Dtptt Next Door to Poetotflce Everywear Sox, six pairs, guaraa; teen for six months, la Xmaa boxes. 16 X. K. X. Store. The student council of Harvard1 university at Cambridge, Mass., has! declared In favor of a system of vol- j untary military training for students, i Argeatlna has beeoate m great -mar ket for eaaitary appUaaoes. Bath robes for Xmas. 16 K. K. K. Store. Cars for Hire DAY OR NIGHT. Klanath Falls Aits Cs. Phone 17 NIGHT CALLS AFTER 10 P. M. PHONE 147 or 14-Y SPECIAL Saturday, December 18th Boiling Beef, per lb 8c Pot Roast, per lb 12Hc Tender Steak, per lb. . . .12 He Mutton Stew, per lb 10c Mutton Chops, per lb 17c Leg Mutton, per lb. .....18c Pork Steak, per lb 19Mc Pork Roast, per lb 12 He. . Open Kettle Rendered Lard No. 5s, each $ .78 Open Kettle Rendered Lard No. 10s, each 1.S0 . PURE PIG PORK SAUSAGE, per lb 18c Watch this space for Specials Palace Market - - - Phone 68 Hales Market - - - Phone 157 FREE DELIVERY KLAMATH PACKING CO. Christmas Cards The cards we have this year are beautiful. All steel engraved, and many of them hand colored with appropriate designs. These rnrds are worthy to bear your greetings to anyone. Price Be up. liMrwOOft HtfTTMY W'sL, KLAMATH.FALLS OREGON TjnSW . V WHERE "VWTKULAR PCOPUt tl . CSSEa " e" 0"UOS lAEFiJfccvl 3,000 Furs Wanted BY 1STH OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. BRING YOUR FURS TO USLET US SHOW YOU Between 6th and 7th on Main The Glial StOFC J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop. Quick and Reliable Service : Freight, baggage or passenger. Equipped with auto buses and auta.f, trucks. Meet all trains and beats. Day or night service. Western Transfer Co. hene: Office, 117; Residence, 2M-R. -- -': "ss J sank Luav PeK SJBJ eysamns- J r -' Happy the Family Protected from adversity by a: snug sura in the savings beak. 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