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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
ww ' w MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY 03 SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS m in r k "i. t m,r ' : :tAh nxrimi Wcim IWt! '. l ." !.'. . ' . i I H'-l ' ! Sfflfa o '' K!!i IS ' K I f .fVtM! .'L ?, L'l f ' m-A, m fr& ir.. ,m i .!?;: .5.1 Eifti r it- ,'K I w r'VvW i r ' m THE EVENING HERALD Imiied Dully, Kxctit Suiiilsy, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCKIl'TION KATKS Jlaily, by mall, ono )er . f 5 00 Jlly, by mall, six muntlia 2 Ml Dally, by mall, I line months 1 ".' Dally, by null, one tiiontli M Daily, delivered by rarrier, one week lft KLAMATH FALLS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19. IMS. KKXTL'CKV WIIKIWS DKSKItVi: TI1K ritlZK cut Id us tliat .im have a IiIk henit mid etioiiHh of tlu- milk or human knottiest in our nature to mnko sev i'i ul I'iiiiihIm or butter "Vi nn wIIIIiik to lake our ehiuie en ntiiiliint the uIiIuuh or ()iei;ou uiul wish to bo the hottev suckle to j mil ' o;il(. We expect In hold (our aics ' in tills iMiin or hearts.autt leave oth ers to liolil 1111 Inquest Let im know lit onto ir miii will kIvo another mil' , pel mid invito Uomemhei, time In Il IllK mid leap enr will soon ln none I Now Is onr chance to meet tliee! slnioii-iuiie iroiliietH or the dark mid ' blood Ki'ouud mid K''t some expert- elK'e or tlli widow "rt tulle tleiiKlllK ' that ou will not utile with im. but! .. ; lei us lieat (rum ou 10011. I remain leber An our old (rlend Solomon epeiuiiitl. .id nay. she Is iiltoKelher loel,' "KI.VIUA MII.I.KU. , .inn too Kpod (or the bail nor too bad ,"S'eielnr o( the Amalmiiiiuted OiUei , ror the Kooil. KIIIIiik our i ItUeiw In , "' liilu-ky Widows " ' I . ellRlhle bachelors mid wblowela. by llultcts iiiadt. o( cork are to bo llre.1 . I Axunauu (I'olk County ttemlter i Slnco Uncl Hill llrown ki.vo ilU'tho elo.o Keason Iuih thinned out our famous blrthdny d Inner to wWuwn he la rvcolvlne dally ueveral letter (roiii.,lU,4,l,c,l,,K ",em frolu t,UJ w- 'll at leodlni; nutoUtn by the iolleo of1 nil part o( tho United State, moatl) hlluu ,lu' "tlu'r W J ' read New York L'lty The new riiu I the written In n Jovial vein, or which tlio'nn 1K'comit of '0,lr '"hday rent in invention of a rronchiiinn and I wild (ollowlni: g n lamplo ,,u' l",1,cr ""'' fouml ""ll '"" w,'r" to boerreetlve In eauiliiB reeklestH mi-! "23S Kat IJroadwnv. Uiulsvlllv. rldl "" l'"',,,!,1' J1"" rked (or , mists to ulaeken npooil mid uirrondcr 1V Hor T 1lllS "i'iv .- ui-ivi iiiiiii-u i nmi anil win ' "Dear Mr. Urown Tru.tltiK that on' IK",'t ','11, ,"' xu ttl" '" " none o( tho window,, carried oft the ;vall a year for .he next spread; u.uko prize at your recent banquet. I write " nnonorb affair, and I urn certain to you In behalf of the Amalgamated lml w !" "ur c"'" l' Asgoclatlon of Kentucky Widows audi 'the railroad people and dcmmidt a .sr.XIt TAIIXHtlVO IIOL'SK. 1 Jul I en' and Gents' Suits made to rdvr. ClemilnK. pressltiK and repair- n K a specialty. .Mnln St , Wilson lit k. T-linii K.MMITT Itin'KS. Prop. - womi:n-! iia.aau- -ltoom :or,, Ilaldwlu llldK I'aucy Work on Sale -'t( 'upon It. your naiiio, the simple name . of Drown, will ko stnmpedlnK clon fli.t ti.ilt. . fiitiin llij ilium ui i4tiii. . . i in nuvina uruas. !..Alt -.... ..... .. a.. rt nnn.l rmllnn In ontor Its mem- ' !" "" " ""' ! wreKl.l., ber. In the matrimonial handicap. c omela U w rallrnad us thro.iKl. You have lost the time of your life. at V U. 'U ,r!iu'' '" " pr,vnU' the very everyday existence, by nut.?,r '"l"ied with postcards adveitls.! knowing our home brand of widows.; lne nn-v nj" non "1' """V "v" wblnwa lv death ami bv dtrtH. some ' coiilntftH with Us.nnd you ran depend bavlni; their los by insurance, some by alimony. They were bred In old Kentucky and are more mellow and .t...iR.. i.nM i... ...i.idi... ti.... i "ou wilt flml us a ehon sue! of can set u swirtcr pace than Its horses. , beauty, brains and wit. widows who CllClTliC&lS &I1Q tnClT I .... .... .I.- 1... .! 1 I- ... ....!. .. I.ln.. .. ...Kn .. 1..,. .. i.t ' 7 . HUU lire HHITlVr lUUU IIS UJlllfc IfVUI. VU VUUR, lllllll", w IIU tllll llfUK, ll-, though not so green. ows who never got the hook, wiil-l "The blue grass widow has inherit- owm who bring to book, little willows' ed all the good and gracious gifts of and big ones, dashing bold widows 1 nature, ber satin skin cxcclls the shin- and thoso as shy as n ham sandwleh ' Ing akin of the racer, you can light In Jerusalem. Tho men or Dalles will your cigar at her eyes and warm yonr be so frustrated by our arrival that hands at her heart, the rose pasture they will rhase around like an old on her check, her lips are redder and hen with ducks. Wo are all bottled sweeter thnn a illco of Georgia water- In bond nnd havo our names In the melon, while her hair Is like light and herd book; wo are skittish, but rati dark Hurley, her form displays more , be taught to stand without hitching curves than a champion b.iseball pit- and cat out of your hand. It Is pal-' official prepara tions, we buy only from the most reliable sources, Insuring the Highest in Quality. CHITWOOD DRUG CO. Buy "His" Christmas Gifts at a Men's Store Ladies are especially invited to visit our Store. Here you can find an abandance of good things that will please men folks Men's Suits . $10 to $-10 Hoycr lints . $.1.00 Men's Overcoats $ 'J to $.10 Hole Proof Hosiery.. $1.50 Boys' Suits.. . $3 to $1S Silk Underwear $2 to $5 Boys' Overcoats $3 to $12 Sweaters $1 to $5 Smoking Jackets $5 to $10 l-'ancy Vests $1.50 to $5 Pajamas . $J to $5 Nei.kwe.ir 35c to $2 Dress Shirts 75c to $3.50 Silk Stispcmlcrs 50c to $250 , ,, The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store AGENTS FOR HART. SHAl-TNER cv MARX CLOTHING. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. AND HOLE PROOF HOSILRY Have vou liud on- l Unite Sun INiglu ilgars at the Mcnum li" The best llte-reiil ilgar on the market 30 - :- The American Hotel IMnliii; I loom Is open all nlgi.t. r.esh o iters ev ery day. iu.tr (nwwmmv - 4 v z z z Gifts That Will Please w&sszs&u f. i Each and every article in our Holiday Stock was very carefully selected. Nothing was bought hap hazard. We believe in securing goods which will PLEASE. To secure gifts that will please, just visit our store and see our large and varied stock. The stock is now complete; make early selections. or btr a lift alcu will t i I b isMd mtajr lusts a dr all .; I Va jcar (or our itsrs. I I PAXXXS Lucky Ourv I 1 Fountain Pen J 'i B Vaaj Wtatirol. srtutlc t- M V A tlfsi la spkUI Xbu MM T L twits. rrtcn rroB, MtM i. m I1.SO Up. Utiara MWM ? W o P"r MWMl Z flW 1wc, Cum. AymL'a f ' II roRSALcav m ' 3'g msuus.wiisisitfrunnis. UaJ i"' J. HOTEL HOUSTON RATES Single Meals 35 cents Meal Tickets, 21 Meals - - $5.00 Rooms - - 25 and 50 cents per night Rooms - $1.50 and $2.00 per week J. A. HOUSTON, Proprietor BALDWIN & BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed CIIAS. K. WOliUBN I'reniilenl A. M WOKDKN Cuhliivr rlM'.D Mi:i.HASK Viti-rrviilnt The American Bank and Trust Go. QtatirmAtT7 A11 tne newest things in OlailUllCiy. correct Stationery in beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.50. Perfumes: An ideal gift for a lady is a nice gift package of her favorite perfume. We keep all the standard odors in beautifully decorated and artistic gift boxes. biAR DRUG STORE CflTldlS resh for tne Holiduys from vallUlCo Nunnally's factory by express TftilPf- Qptfi We arc Particularly 1U11Cl OCID. proud of the gel8 we are showing this year. In sets from three to ten pieces in beautifully decorated boxes. Fine Brush Gifts: 7 beautiful presents can be chosen from our fine line of bristle goods. BIG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED The above is only a small portion of our immense Xmas stock. By all means see these goods soon, while all lines are unbroken, fresh and dainty. Come and look. Tell your friends to come also. STAR DRUG STORE j lM..aflliiii IlMlSnBili txUS I i"'l "sir "H -) ijvv;f3ti "Hl rr-i CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. Slit and Mnln Street .;,:..:,,.:. .:.m . tHtMMfMMM DON'T RAKE I Lot iiii l it for you. Everything Home Made. Prtcei ! Hensfinnhlp iipv&n a cdvimitv ? i Wit put up box luncherf; also luncheB for liuntW, flshinir 2- unci pienic parties. :: A trial will convince you that it j im ' !. vu kiiiiii lu uuni:. i KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY (f The Christmas Emporium 99 i They Have It." I Ani JriiauAUBSSJPl tiei unr mvan at rmukin w .it ."":::.::"-". "" . . i ! yintftTHmtWmmMMMMMMMHM'"