The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1908, Image 2

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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS.
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THE EVENING HERALD
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HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS
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KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1908.
LOUKI.LA NKWH NOTKS.
OLKXK HAPPENINGS.
Mr. Verlle, the Bonanta freighter,
pent tt'ednesday night at Oleue.
Mr. and Mra. John Pool and twlna,
Irwin and Irma. Tltlted at the Qrlg.-
by ranch Sunday.
Mlaa Ward, our teacher, baa re
turned from ner home at Talent and
haa reaumed teaching Main.
Ilnrry and Bessie Handle, have ilo
cldl not to attend tchool until af
ter the Holiday.
Early and Herbert Arant came down
from Dairy Tuesday.
Mr. J. D. Whitman Is ou the sick
Hit.
Carrie and Clyde Andre a have
been added to the Mat on the svhuol
register.
Mr. Revenue ha returned to hi
Daniel Dixon spent Monday after-lboB",td to ,UJr for wn"-
noon fumigating the school house, I Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinney came up
Scy Faith went to Yonna Valley
Sunday and returned Monday.
"Uncle Johnny" 8immons baa gone
to Herbert Arant'a ranch to stay for
while.
T. M. Cunningham, who haa been
living on the Henry Parrar place for,ble way to the Palls Monday.
ineustiwoyears.moTedtotneCaser, Jacob Rueck. of Honna. went to
from the Had ley ranch Sunday to
visit their sons, Dudd and Ilarrj
Mrs. J. W. Cox and daughter. Ar
lena, who have acarlet fever, are con
valescent.
Qeorge 8mth of Tonna passed on
place on Monday.
"Doc" Pool and "Mia" Lovelady
went to a dance given In the old
Gardner house In Po Valley Friday
night.
Claud Clopton and Tom Colburt
took a band of cattle to the Ankeny
ranch for Chas. Horton.
Walter Campbell and Oeorge No
ble, of Langell Valley, and Charlea
Drew, of Yonna Valley, went to
town Monday on business.
Sheriff Barnes has made several
trips up the country bunting Jury
man. Daa and Frank Nichols stayed at
Olen Wednesday night of last week.
They were taking freight to Clear
Lake.
Klamath Falls Saturday to attend the
Water Users meeting.
Mike Taylor has been repairing
the Langell Valley telephone line. It
sure needs fixing.
Mr. Paddock haa brought hla sheep
down from bis "Dry Prairie" ranch
to the Looaley ranch for the winter.
Mr. and Mra. R. K. Sutton expect
to leave soon to visit In Ashland fur
a while.
There will be a special meeting held
at the school house Saturday to elect
a director to fill the vacancy.
Frank Pool started to school Tues
day and presented the teacher with
a good "rod of correction."
J. D. Whitman went to town Tuesday.
John Noble went to Itiinama la.t
Thursday.
Ed. Low I plowing for W It.
Campbell.
There are twenty-one pupils at
tending our school at present.
C. N Snow tin built a smoke homo
on bis place.
Mr. Kldred and Mr. Cantrall. of
Ilonnnm, were In the nlley Tutuuln)
K. II. Hall iiud Mr. Miller of Klnut
nth Falls were ImutliiK In the upper
pnrt of the Mille) luxl Hook.
Fnink (Iroh punned tlirmiKli tlio
ulley en route to til. Itltu Hock
ranch .
Henry and William Duncan were
In Uounntu Mumlu. ,
T. M. llrown hits departed for it'
Ult to hla slater nt Woodlmrn, Ore I
W. II. Campbell and Harold Kit-
gore left for the Kail. Sunday.
E K. C William, returned from
the Full Siinda)
Ueo. Noble went to Klamath Fall.
Sunday.
Duld Vinson killed a cougar Inst
week.
Mrs. David Campbell was iI.IMdk
Mrs. E. It. C. William Monday.
E. S. Phillips and Mr. Cllue wen I
tu Klamath Fulls Sumla)
Mrs. IIokk vns vLltlug Mrs. Dav
id Campbell Mondn)
Mr IIiuvmi n nd family weru lalt
Ing Mr. Ounn la.t Suturdn
Wni SnckUllo, agent for the Wat
kin. Medtcut Co . Is In the vulley thl.
eek
Mrs. Dave Campbell, MUs Welch
and Mrs. Wulter Campbell were su
iting Mrs Wni. l'u n key last Sundn
Minn Frances Orubm km In Hunan-
ta Sunday. I
Uel llussey has gone to Klamath i
Falls to enter the 1 1 1 K ti School I
Heubeu I'ltt entered srhmil In. I
Monday .
The duy uud Satibntli mIiooU will
have a Christmas tree Chrl.tmus eve
New Arrivals in
Men's Suits
and Overcoats
Boyer Hats, Furnishings
We cannot do Justice In describing our new arrivals
In Men's Wearing Apparel. You have to sec them,
and If you are a Judge of exquisite values you will
see them at our store Hart, Schaffner 6 Marx and
Friend Brothers' Clothing need no recommendation.
Different from the ordinary make In quality, style
and workmanship, you are buying right when your
suit bears the label of these makers.
300 Pairs of Douglas
shoes have just arrived
BEST $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOE IN THE WOULD
Portland Clothing
and Shoe Store
Ol'k'X KVKMNOH.
Thts store will be open eveuInK
from tbts date until after Xmas.
2 O. IIEITKEMI'EK. JR.
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KaKlii cigars i the .Monarch! The
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Gifts That Will Please
Each and every article in our Holiday Stock
was very carefully selected. Nothing was bought
I hap hazard. We believe in securing goods which
wUl 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.
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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
Si-AR DRUG STORE
BALDWIN S BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
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President
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Cashier
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The American Bank and Trust Go.
Stationery:
All the newest things in
Correct Stationery in
beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac
tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.50.
Candies:
Fresh for the Holidays from
Nunnally's factory by express
Toilet Sets:
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.
We are particularly
proud of the sets we
are showing this' year. In sets from three to ten
pieces in beautifully decorated boxes.
Fine Brush Gifts: fj
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
"The Christmas Emporium." "They Have It."
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Cor. 5th and Main Street
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DON'T BAKE
Ut us do it for you. Everythlnj Home Made. Prlcei
Weputupboxlunchea; also lunchea for hunting, flahing
and picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that ft
is cheaper to buy than to bake.
KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Get Onr Bread at Cawkins. J
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