Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 25, 1913, Image 8

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    We Wish You a Merry Xmas
and Most Happy and Prosperous New Year
And thank you for your help in making this store
Southern Oregon’s Largest, Livest Men’s Store, and
hope we will merit a continuance of your friend
ship and patronage during 1914.
K.K.K. STORE
LEADING CLOTHIERS
THREE MASSES Al
THESACREDHfARÏ
Harvard Professor’s Daughter
Held as Spy for French Government
Our Ch ristmas Sermon
“TAe
Fullness of lime”
By El.DI B S. D. II ltd. AN, Pastor ('
HIGH MASS WILL BE CELEBRAT-
ED AT 10:30, WITH APPROPRI­
ATE
SERMON
AND
SPECIAL
Ml SIC
Christmas will be celebrated at the
Church of the Sacred Heart to­
day by three masses, Low mass will
be at a o’clock and 8 :30 in the mom-
ing, solemnized by the pastor, Rev.
William McMillan S. J.
At 10;30 high mass will be cele-
brated, and at this time Father Mc­
Millan will give his Christmas ser­
mon. The church has been prettily
decorated for the occasion, and the
Bethlehem manger will be shown.
The choir will render for this occa­
sion Leonard’s Mass in E flat. Mem­
bers of the choir are;
Sopranos—Dorothy Weeks, Mrs. M.
A. Smith, Pearl Boivin; altos—Mar­
jorie Weeks, Mary Shubert; tenors—
Harry If. Gallagher, Martin Lavenik;
basses- Arthur D. Hay, J. B. McAl­
lister, W. H. Sperry; organist, Mrs. A.
Y. Tindall; violinist, Mrs. Jule Bar
low.
PEOPLE BUNCOED
8Ï S. f. AGENCY
Mise Dorothy M«< vane
A few days ago a local restaurant
man sent to the Golden Gate Employ­
Miss Dorothy Macvane, daughter of
ment agency of San Francisco for a
Silas
Marcus
Macvane,
professoj-
cook and waiter, stating that the
emeritus
of
Harvard,
who
resigned
wages would be |21 per week for the
cook and |15 per week for waiter.
his chair and went to live in Europe
Last night they arrived from San shortly after one of his daughters
Francisco, but their employment slip
married a French army oflicer, was
from the agency was entirely differ­
ent from what the restaurant man virtually arrested by the Italian gov-
had promised.
; -rnincnt on the charge of being a
The cook held a contract from the j French spy. She was held at Taran-
employment agency for a position 'to, v.hile engaged there with an Ital­
paying $10u per month, with board ian opera company, of which she wan
and room. The waiter’s coptract I the leading lady.
tract called for board and room for
The young won ¡, has conslih rabl-
I
himself and wife and a position for reputation in I.
a singer, and
his wife.
for the last few yeair she had travel­
There are no rooms connected with ed with Italian opera coinpanl- over
the restaurant, nor was anything ever Europe. kjhe h
never yet been seen
mentioned about a position for a in lie: Cnited ,t
Right alter her
woman.
od'ntion, Mi s Ed;'a Macvane, who
D. Darbarna, the cook, declares he is the author of several successful u.ually handsome woni-n.
will »« turn Immediately to San Fran­ no.els, hurried to American Ainbas-
Of the three, Mini; E-t ih Is perhaps
cisco and prosecute the Golden Gate eador Thomas Nelson Page, to get best known to tbo H iding public
Employment agency for misrepresen­ bin. -i ii.ierv-r.e. 'I he father, whois from her novels and short stories.
tation.
ill in Rome, was not notified.
Among her novels arc the "Adven­
tures
of Joujoil,” "The Duehie a of
1 he Macvane sisters—there are
Leave orders for piano tuning at three of them, tb< Misses Edith and Dreams,” "The Thorough brel,” "The
the special prices at Shepherd's Piano Dorothy and tfie Baroness Emily Black Filer,” "The Tarantella,” and
Depot, next door to the postottice.
Dodeman de 1‘lacy, who left Cam­ "Her Word of Honor,” which came
bridge to become the wife of the out only last spring.
That a woman is not afraid of a F rench cavalry oflicer of that name
Thirty different wood preservatives
burglar is proven by the fact that her litre New Englanders, and their swift
are in commercial use In the United
mind is awake only to the fear that | rise to fame has been the source of
States. Many of them utilize cresote
be may see what she isn't wearing admiration to their many friends in of one sort or another. Others re­
scattered all around the room.
and around Harvard. They are un- quire chemical
' When the fullness of time cam«,
God sent forth His Son born of a
woman, born under tbe law that he
might redeem them under the law." -
Gal, 414.
Divine methods of work aro always
tirisllan < hurt It
w«-ti trutialutcd Into this luuguugo lu ti iin III ix<.
28V H C.. and was called the Heptua-
I Oil
Ì i Uls.
I |||x
glut, and by both Jew and Gi-ulliu be­
lli g enabled to read this translation, a
« I ssl
knowledge of the Old Testament
niti IMI'Olll IM |>( n
scriptures preceded the apostles lu
their world wide mission.
The Roman nation made the pollt- Cnited Press Service
ileal preparation for thu advent of the
I'Alt I.S, l>-• -I
i hat the ippe»
j Savior. Power was the characteristic
dix
Is
s
tnuil,
ubu>ed
orjaa md of
fbought of the Roman people. Their
certain peculiar and
striking charm ter-
istics.
G u d al­
ways knows the
end of Ills purpose mighty armies tamed conflicting na-
and Is never dls- |tlou und Imposed tlio conditions of
uppoln'ud or sur­ the world's peace.
Well has Virgil
prised. Man from -Slid
II la yours. O, lloiuun. to
bls limited view­ ■ rule the people with authority.”
point. must not
I udir tbe protection of the Roman
Judge God's work i law the apostles traveled everywhere,
in suction«, for tbo Pteachlng the gospel of peace. Rome's
Father, with bls enlarged vision cer-|system of good roads served both as
marked
with
tiio utmont ituportanie to maa. »u
th» glat of a puprr rcad bere todiy
before the Acad« 111) of ricirticeS. ill-
inlttel t<> the ai.elviny by Edmwi
Perrier, lb« tm 1» «»• tb« rwult «t
«•xpei luiciits
nd.. led by Dr. Il Rob­
tn .on ot th.- Mu.- >ni of Natural Hie
lory.
tainly ««• « an upward m -verui-nt of ai tei les of commerce nud to unify
Dr Kublu-n mt> uialned that the
the race.
the nation
So by the order of
1
• B0V»d WHilOUt
God uever seems to be In undue Augustus, Joseph and Mary are found
haste
He took a million years to Hi Bethlehem ut Judea, where the ■njury lo tb-- y.letu, becauis itile
prepare this world us a homo for prophets said the Christ should be • barge«. under toruml cindifloai •
man. He takes 100 years to mature born.
Doctor Luke tolls that here liquid carted hornion«," which »M*
an oak, and ihirty-flve years to grow Christ '•»■»s wrapped in swaddling
the work of the intestines.
"«*'
a man whose allotted llrnu Is only clothes for tlnru was no room in the
mono'' Is a u.iin- given any «ub»tato
three score and ten year». Ho real- inn."
The world had reached the ib i.ved trota in irjsn and ablet'
H'zs that man must be enlightened, climax of sin, also Its climax of the
Umiliai- a (un-tlon of ths body The
persuaded and learn life's lesson 'need of Christ," and had contribut­ removal of a i.-ahby .ippendii.hr
largely from experience. An individ­ ed its purt to the coming of the
Roblln a < or ¡'I- I,
» lire*! el'
ual may learn a lesson in a day, that World's Redeemer, according to out
take.
______
it will take a nation 10 ) years to text.
Let us prepare our hearts to
learn, and it will take a race 1.000 rc««Uve Him, and whi n ho cornea Into
,\<itl< * -it I laid
i.iual
years to learn the same lesson.
our lives, theu will begin an eternal
lbw County Court, Kltm»11-
I1“
This prepare« thu road for our text. Christinas season.
Oregon.
J osuh spoke of the time as being
lite Matter of tin- MUle oM'-eof-
III
"ripe.”—John, 17:1. The race, after
The for« t product« laboratory at
guiuu Gh-nu, Illusaseli-
Its long process of development wua .Madison. Wle., hits made 4,000 tests
i
.-.vi-n that lbs W'
ready for the appearance of the on the strength of American woods.
|di-r«lgned
I
i
ti'-
I
*,|i* fh*
Christ.
the above eiitithd -ourt. hl» ««••*'
The Hebrew people were permitted
us administrator
It seems that Just as soon as some
t
to make the spiritual preparation for nii n suiii-ed in gaining n residence I counts and report«
. utlonod estate, «nd
the coming of the world's Redeemer - hi Easy street, somo other fellow of Iho above m<------ -V 2Mb, He­
■ The Father cleansed this nation of 11 otries along and attempts to shove I that Wednesday, J.mu inisin of said
land 10 o'clock In th-
Idolatry, and then many times used him In the gutter. Such Is
court House of said coun-
j day, ut lito <........
them as exlcutloner upon Incorrigible
•olntcd by th« Ho».
ty, has been BIT
n itiona, thus standing ground for the
.. j , jirdKo of Mld
NO USE
William H. Worden
heralds of Christianity was prepared.
The other day a lady read an an- I court, as the time and place fl,r h*r’
The Messianic Idea bad been kept
nouncement of Shepherd’s special ing objections to, and for <ettl*“‘
| alive and developed by means of pro­
and report».
\ piano sale to her family. They told of said linai
phetic utterances, though much mls-
, mturi i ted »re l>erebi
: her It would lie no use to Invcstl- And nil person
i understood. 'Ibis people wore given
their objection». tt“*
, tlie best code of laws thnt the world gate, but h I io did so and purchased a notified to fils sal I nccolint» and re
She wns so they have, to
I has ever known. Though they were I piano for Christman.
, f,>re raid day in «’ld
well
pleased
with
the
price
and terms portH on or b
I an isolah tl nation, they served a
great missionary purpose by being that she sent a friend around, who COU r peter GLENN. A dnflni.tr. tor.
I located in the truck of tho merchant- also purchased one.
You will make
(’. c. IIHOWEH, Attorney for M
rt'- n of the th» n known world, Thus no mistake when you call next door
12-25 1-22 r
—
■ii Christ’s coming the rellgloui sys­ to tbo postofllce.
tems of Gree< e and Romo were < rum­
bling to decay, and Seneca truly said;
A Ton of F coh I i Smoked KUm**"
'Tho conquered have given laws lo
ihelr conquerors.”
Valley Diamond Brand Ham« f«r ,hf
: • The Greek people tn ado tho intel-
j b ctual preparation for Christ’s com­
Christ 11 m a Inule, only -* «»nU P**
ing. Their language was of peculiar
value.
The Gospel needed a lan­
guage capable of being widely under­
stood and capable of expressing
thought in a popular, forcible and ac­
curate
manner.
The
Hellenistic
tongue was the lang^iag-- chosen by
the Father to carry the glad tidings
to the world. The Hebrew scriptures
FRESH SEALSHIPT
OYSTERS
Large Plymouth Rock
Roasters
FineFatTurkey,23c lb,
pouiid.
None belter.
Klamath Falls Meat Company
Hale, and P»la«
PIIONEH 157, «H-