KltlDAV, 1IK1.1CMIIKH TAGK EIGHT ni Idle THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AmX-.jX. mMm. M A afl. .. a. a. a. ii jJi aT jk jA y y 'y ry VV y jKttTy w FP THE DAYLIGHT STORE : frHNfrHfrMMfr$ t t f t Sfoatammt&Bfore A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE wi a T IWcnnal lYlpnhnn .uuv. ... i . SHOP H. N. MOE, Proprietor iiiniiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniTM .early "GIFTS THAT DELIGHT" T-' . I Xff I 1 A v Silk Hose Silk Hose the gift kind, of heavy, fine quality; have reinforced heel and toe. Black and white. Per pair t X r Z $2.00 f Y Slippers New Christmas Slippers. Assortment for Ladies' Children and Men. They am from : $1.25to$2.75 i t Y f t T t T f f sgr V s III I "."i (1 I r Stl I f tH v -'flKa ' Coats $25 Belted types fin Velour with collars of heavy plush. Full length; in the leading dark shades. Negligees T Y Y t t Y Y i ? Y Y Y X Mr, ml Mn I. W. ",,1 liltilKIHUr. I lllllllllllli mil " " Iiik for nn oxlomlml IhII will ml nllvivi mill frloiuU (hruiii;liuut tho civit. Thoy will ko jTlrnt to Si Krniiclm'o mul I.ob AiikdIi'H, IIumiio oust HloitpliiK t I'i'iivit mul Nuw Orlouni mul points In Vlrlnl una tlHUl KH l l WllHlllllKtlMI, O. ('. tor ii Wall with Mm. Kynn' nlalor, whuro thi'y will hpoihI tlm hollitit)H. After ii vlBlt to Now York City thoy will lotutii lumio ln tlw Oiin.iillmi I'ncKIc miikliiK tom nt Chlcii;i, Honttlo mul I'orllmiil. Mrs. Krnnk Sutton of lmloi' Point In In tlm city for a tow ilny on l)ii.ilium mul ploiiiuro. (UorK) McDoimlil, one of tho olil nvslili'iitM of thin county, In confine.! X I to his homo nl 001 Wnluniit utrnot, Ih'Iiik HorloiiHly III Mr. Mcuonmti V has muny .rlonil throUKlioul tlm ! county who will rcijrot to hour that lw la ull'U W. II Wyiriint iirrlvcil horn lnt ovkiiIiik from Hiitoni. Mr WyKiint Iiiih iiccoploil poult Ion with Tho Womim'ti Storo im iulrllHliiK mm tiKor. Ilo lioltt n Hlinllnr position with lllHhop'n In HllllMII. It. C Cowloy of LiiukcII' Vnllov Is I X It.. K.t i.iiv vl Ii ti ii Itiinl nf Iiih'h fnr J tho inurkotH. Ho Htutod Hint tho J I rouiUs :iro In nplonillil conilltlrn. Yjthoiiish uulto Hllppory. iioconnltiitliiR very cnroful drliiiK Mm. John J. Johuck mul hoii, llor- A (rum. nrrhtnl hint ovimlnK from iChleiiKo to Join her lumbunil, who In iiasoclntoil with W. i:. lluwiloln In tho Pliinoor I'rlntlm; compmiy. ALAS K A WEATH ER III BE FORMED Any woman will adore our beautiful line of Negligees; an extensive showing for Christmas gifts. Made from heavy Satin, Crepe de Chine and Italian Knit Silk. i ? ? ? V ? ? T T IM-'Olt.MAIi MCSI('AI Tho piiplln of MU8 Ilutty (iailillH will hold nn Informal inimical to morrow aftornoon at 3.30 ut hur studio ahovo tho Star DriiR Htoro. Tho public Is Invltod. HANDKERCHIEFS Plain embroidered in the daintiest and most novel color effects. 5c to $1.25. Gentlemen's all-linen, hand-embroidered, initial Handkechiefs. 35c; 3 for "$1.00. Ladien' all-linen, hand-embroidered, initial Hand kerchiefs. 35c; 3 for $1.00. PETTICOATS OF Finest quality Jersey Silk, made extra large, with 12 inch flounce and elastic band tap. Large variety to select from. Priced at tractive. $10.00 BAGS New Parisian Beaded Bags and new Velvet Bags also new assortment of fancy Box Bags. 54.50 to $12.50 $2.50 to $15 f IK2MS Blouses A Blouse of Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine. Plain or embroidered. Big assortment to pick from. Priced attractive. $6.50 t I 3S 1 vi i A'HtasA V 1 w 1 f Of tho ijualnt marrlaKi'H Ktllt survlvltiK In old KiiKllati "ml Hcol tlflh tn m II lc s ono concornH tho Duko of Atholl nnd tholr holrs Tho Duko always carries bin brldo across tho throHhold of nialr Cimtlo, It holm; In accord with nn nnclont tradition that It n unlucky for n brldo to ontor In tho cusloinruy way. NKNAN'A, Aluwkii. Oct SB (lly Mull) Woiithor Is not no omdly "imiilo" or torololil, It you will, In AIiihIiii mi lu thu HtutoH, but tho forte fliiNtlm; Hdrvlco which will IikkIii ()c tor 1 T Ih uxpcclod to nbov n viuit luiprovoniout ovor nil pruvloii ut toiuptH nt that work In AIiihIui, Mul vln II. HuimuorH, uutooroloi;lHt In chnrKo, bitlluvoH. Whim ono coiiNldorn tho ouormoun oxpntiHii of iinow-covoroil tiiudrit mid IiIIIm. froxon dtroitmn. toroutH, and tho hIIII, upon pIiicch whnro no mini IIvoh or omiii iuovoh If ho can avoid It, wlntnr woathor "iniikliiK" In I ho Niirt Ii iinmiiiiioh a dirforout nwpm't piirtlctilurly, Mr. HuminorH oiiiiiba hUoh, wlii'ii much of tho work Ih of voluntary uaturo. Tho AtiiHkn hiironu now hmi about M) co-oporatlvo and npoolnl obmiiv orn nrnttoriid th'iout;hout tho Mitt oxpmiMo of torrltory. who mipply tho buroaii with roportR for tho compila tion of cllimitoloRlcal data For tho actual work of woathor forocitHtiut;. two dully ruports aro rmiulrud of 11 titatlomi from wldoly Hopnratod .polutH. TIiuho roporta nro Hunt by wlrolon.1 to Junonii and thouco to WatihlliKton, I). C, at H a. m. and 8 p. pi.. Juneau tlmo. i:on with thu voluntary uaturo of tho work, Mr. tiumiuorM fluid, tho rcHiiltH havo boon Kratlfylm; Thin your ho lookn for creator miucihn duo to tho imtab llHhmont of now Htatlomi at lluliy. Circle, Hot HprliiKH, IJcnlto mid In tho Knntlflhmi country. , Dally woathor roportn will nut bo furnlshod Alaska polutH thin wlntor, as wan douo last your, but advaiici Information will bo dlHtribulod whon marked woathor chaiiKi'H aro Indi cated. Could a woathor Htatlon bo CHtabllnhed In Slborla. becaumi of tho air mtitoinout from tho wont to tho oast, Mr. HuuimorH IioIIovoh tho AIiihIcu btireauV work would bo much Improved Alaska Htalloiis makliiK roKulnr woathor roportn now Incliido filtka, KtiKlo, Tatinnd, N'oino, Noorvlk, Akl ak. Hutch Harbor, Kodlak, St. Paul, Vuldoz, Junonii. Atka In In thu Aloii- tlan i;roup. OH, the Joy 0f Christmas Morning It is a real joy to fill the home with the invigoral- ing strain of music as pro. duccd on the Lyon & Hoaly Player Piano. Why not take advantage of our convenient terms and make this a Musical Christmas? EARL SHEPHERD CO. "The Store that's Different" 507 Main St Queen Mary Ih credited win, bctnr. tlm nioHt economical ipiccn In the wbolo hlHtory of Knnlnnil Under her caivful nttinir Inlon such a thing an wiibto Ih Hiild to bo absolutely un known lu thu royul household Tho lot of the youni; wife In India Ih lu many renpocm mi Irksome one In cortaln parU of tlm country It Ii a common custom that a young lfc, IIvIiik, iih flho doo.i, In a point family of ten or twenty jncinuorn rnuit never show her fnco to her hui blind 'h tuthor, uncles , or older brothorH, or talk to them. $m$MKMKKH PRESIDENT CONFERS lhatl ,jeen Indications that congress proposal for mi open break with ON MEX SITlIATIOrVj'W0Uld take tho Mex,can bt hV tho Mexico Is not altogether clear, but ' m - m !-., 1. ..l .1 I Continued from Page 1 lng It was so bad that before many daya-the country might be at war. Since ppenlng of thp session thero teem, demand tho release of Jin- It In said that Republicans would kins and protection of lives of, vote almost solidly for It and that Americans in that country, but tho they would havo isomo Democrats resolution requesting the President las supporters. to nreaK on relation-), the next thing to an actual declaration of GUSTO NS 'Metropolitan Amusements NAAAMAAVWWVVW HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCINO EVEKY WED.VESDAV AND BATUIIDAV - STAR THEATER . XODAV 3I.l!tt!Ui:ilITI: CLAKK in "CO.ME OUT OK THE KITCHEN" Also A ISilllo West timcily In Two Parts COMINO 8UMAY MARY PICKEOHI) In 1 j "THE HOODLUM" TEMPLE THEATER TODAY PAUIjIMS FltEDItlOK In "JIKfiTjA BONA" Also A Rainbow Oomwly war, shows action will not bo long delayed. Everywhere the impression pre vailed that Senator Fall's cominilteo and officials of the state department were in close and thorough accord. Before the resolution was introduc ed Senator Fall conferred with Henry P. Fletcher, American am bassador, who for some months ha3 been handling Mexicanaffairs at tho state department. The department archives havo been opened to the foreign relations committee without reservation and members of the committee said thero existed a com plete understanding with tho depart ment Republican! fuvor break How the senate might net on tho Senator Shields of Tennessee, a member of the foreign relations committee, speaking from tho floor when the resolution was offered, de clared "tho United States had had occasion to dcclaro war against Mexico for tho last flvo years." Wlien word reached the house Hint there might soon bo an opou rupturo with Mexico, members said it bad long been expected and thero woro reports that Republicans in tho bouse will bo for tho resolution when it goes thero for action. Tho first woman ovor appolntod collector of Internal rcvonuo was Mrs. S. M. Parker, who received tho appointment In tho Fourth Indiana district in 1873. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURED TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregoa JmS Kiji H -MM. vAil We are offering for the Holiday Trade the Finest and Most Lxclusive Line of XMAS CARDS Novelties and Fancy Stationery ever muwn in iwamJiu latlf. PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY COMPANY 126 Mam St. ,-126 Main St. Beautiful, Useful, Desirable, Unequaled White Ivory Gifts In the last few years WHITE IVORY has come to the fore in the line of Christmas gifts. In this beautiful material many ideas are provided suitable, adaptable and appreciable for novelty, utility or merely pleasure. We carry an excellent line of WHITE IVOItt GIFTS for men, women and children. Single pieces and com plete sets. Beautiful rich ivory-like material that could easily be engraved. D onot fail to place White Ivory goods on your list. There isn't a name on that list, man,woman or child, that will not satisfactorily respond to the appeal of this delightful material in one or more of tlieclever gift forms we sell. Underwood Pharmacy W'y KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mff Yi 1 PURITV I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS m CC-UPAGvl ;. .'.JJEL-.. i. , ti! -1