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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1908)
MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY ni0. DV r&K tAfll. vaUaVlABLfc MA1T2K. 1U, A MATHS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $Z5 JfLll AUIfti AWW urWAltua. EASY XERMe 17 'tf H mi . &.. M 'V"M ma k i I . i ! oU KM F fit" ; rtj! L Hi: m try "" 4 yy iili m THE EVENING HERALD a ItsusJ, Dally, Eicept Sunday, by Ilia HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SnnJors, (loo. N, I'nrimtiiH, (loo, Hwn ltli Prank ArniHtriiiiK, J. Moilor, J. W. Hhulti, IM. Wny. t.urmi Miiiiri'. Jo. Kiluell. MIhxoah l.nrulno IVifni'l, Ivn Muimtthiiu; Minnrn. Iluy t'lmse, Knrl MmmKhnn, Tony Uiirr.osx. Jim Hoover, K. U. Cobiirn, Arclilo Sim dors. Mimic vn furnish)! liy Mo. lor's OrchoHlrn. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Mlll'lnir nnornllon. nrn ..I ,l.l. Itally, tiymall, on. yrar fi 00 "" il",t "f 'I'" fanillloH, howuvor. lally, by null, six montha , 2M."l tvmn ttiroimh tlio wlnlvr. Jlly, by mall, tlirx month 1 i."i! K. T. Abbott, iti'iu'riil munnKcr of Pally, by mall, one montli M the K. I,. It. It., loft Htiiuluy for nn Pally, delivered by carrier, on week j;, oxtonileiI trip i-utt. On his rotiirn lit) iwlll tio nmitniiuiilod by MrH. Ah- bott, wlio Iiiih boon MtltiK rolatlvon in .MIiiiio:iio1Ih for xnvornl inimtlia. STAIt T.VlMltl(j HOl'Si:. Uilli!' mill tlontH' Suits uiiula to rilor C'loanltiK, liroHnlnu and ropalr IK si'oolalty. Main St., Wilson II) k Jiiio KM.MlTT ItKYKS, I'rop ! KLAMATH FAIXS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER IZ llXte. tj mt-jnyTlrK' 9 'rtJsssssrKasssssssssssssssK' '"CrtSSWTlTaBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBm'1 Jlau.9rSalLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaK L .?rLBBBBVl'BaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaam TriPf who rnntfsted tholr rlnht. Tho CKKSCKYr MrtVS. promlso to botsln ork on the ditch l uiho. If u sottlomont In rcucliitl (iroo CaWwoll Inform us tt.ul Mlsa ,8nlUl' ''' as ' very oar Mary Howard was. WlllnK In tils or two sl"ri' ,ni,'r BUnK w,,r" ,"'l, . ...... r Th.i In tut miiluf tlw. u.i . I l..tt 1 1., j tlitlCllLMBacMMBtBMBfcjjBrata'k I "v uiimvs ur nvM (.iiiiuu, lii-ta il ami iiolhor-l00"1 or "" "H-hcnutoH iuv.t. Will. IlolllliKMUfiiil uuil IIihiiko lril l..ii. ' ni1' brouKht up ii luuit of fiolRlit tench the I one ""it'1 'r ',. W, Klchle'a store at Itos- School? ha dolajoit the opon. ,unl, liiK of that nchool . -'w, uroinora nni mioii Jonno Alox. Hiulloy U roiKirtisI vory iit.rStrotta' balor. to balo tliolr hay. Ilalo.l tlo botlor llouiul his lfo lmo bifn'ha' '" utih ",or,, ",,a ,i,k,'H "I' ivM In Ilftnl whon- ho was rocolvltiK troat-1 "'"" l.iont from Ilr Coo. Mr Tnjlor, father of John iinJ Will w Tii lor. In oxms'IoiI bark about Ctirlat maa tlmo. wwvwww JeM' Strotta ban ouuplototl a now Jiw McC'IelUn and Hob Sodoruian modorn chlrhen houo. It has a left for Thrall, Calif., to repair tho M-rnlch ulieil In oonnovtluu lth tho railroad near that place. riHistlnK department. Tho scratch, J. K. Kimball, crulner for tho Wey hhvd hi upon on the youth and eaut, orhaueier Co., Hpeut aoerul days In and onrloiioil on opon yldoa with wlrn i'okegama, the KUeDt of V. A. Drown. rOKUGAMA XKWH. T1IK UKADV-MAIIK IIOUSi:S are warm In lntor, coot In mimmor, sub tantlal, uttraitlvo and nanllary, mid at half tho price It coata to build In ho old way. See wimples and plana at tho olllce on Main atroot. l'houo New Arrivals in No. SI 1. 13 UtrKi'st line of out Klaus. "Win tors." 2 follclllK. A friend of Will Dorrol'a haa ar rived from Iowa fur u visit, with a view to ttikltiK up a homo. He haa traveled In aovorul atatea In aearch of a aultablo place, but likes It bet tor here than nny place ho haa rlalt- Prank Hoover banned a boar on Dlack Mountain laat week. Mr. Mary Hoover la apendlna: sev eral wecka at hor ranch on Klamath Itlfer. Clerk K. U. Coburn has taken the cbool censua. 49 children are of od. We failed to learn hla name, but . school age. With the coming of hope he will atay with us. 1 families In the spring. It auEKosta an About two Inches of snow fell here December 4, with proipecta of more to follow. Mr. Morrison, of Portland, the own er of the Irrigation segregation, sent some of hla men in to see if they could effect a settlement with those addlttpn to the school house fmrewell dance was given Friday evenlag to Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Stand in, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horry and John Pott, who left Susday for Olympln, Washington. Those present worn: Messrs. and Mrs. N. II. Kennel, John I .ailles Wo huo Jtiol reielvod a tine line of StoluWrKor Ac Kallshor Kaky Kid (llovea. In black and ml ora. Stilts Dry tloodi Co. 7-1 w k In buying Drugs, : Chemicals and their j official prepara- t t tions, we buy only i from the most reliable t sources, Insuring the $' t Highest In QuaUty. GHTTWOOD DRUG CO. Men's Suits and Overcoats Boyer Hats, Furnishings We cannot do justice In describing our new urrivals 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 nuike 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 WORLD Portland Clothing and Shoe Store T"N -r-iTL. flPi li! ! M HI i ", Hi ' ' i 1 '.' 'J iif lime )ou triid one of those Sun KiikIo tlKars at the Mcniartli' Tin bfst rlvr-ioiit clKar on the murkot 20 Thu Amiiruaii Hotel ItlnhiK Itoom Is open nil nlni.t K.osh ostvra iv , ery day. . pj.tf 444-..4 . Gifts That Will Please 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. Ttt Idtat Xidu gift for hla or br a gift wlilca will t to utrd Dtay tlmts a dtr all tat rear for mtar Tears. ?ARKEK Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Maar krsattfol. srtliltc dt tlgas la tptcUl Xmas boits. rrlcts froiL II. SO op. He tuia you itt Parker Lucky Cum. ron lc av I muMumuttmurunmum I biAR DRUG STORE 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 i i j BALDWIN 6c BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed CIIAS. K. WdltDCN I'reslilcnl A. M. WOltDKN Cashier H I MCI.IIASK i, -I 1'rer.uliBt 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: ir T a n,ce M?& package of her favorite "perfume. "We "keep all the standard odors in beautifully decorated and artistic gift boxes. Fresh for the Holidays from Nunnally's factory by express TaTsllPf QAtc We are particularly J.UI1CL OCld. proud of the sets w-e are showing this year. In sets from three to ten pieces in beautifully decorated boxes. Fine Brush Gifts: fMua,yau beautiful presents can be chosen from our fine line of bristle goods. IV. fcrfi.'J--." . (S . n . i - N.. . T-'-ft rJ'",iJIWWIin(l4.: .. ,T i'yWHtiJII.rr T" J. 7 V A 1 fUlffl.ll i ili mm HP HSI III BIG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED Ui -- j1 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. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 3th and Main Street STAR DRUG ' STORE "They Have It. "The Christmas Emporium. i i 1 1 ? DON'T BAKE J, l.!t us Jo it for yon. Everything Home Mode. Pricel ?jj Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. Vi Wo put up box lunchuu; ulao lunches for hunting fish"1 i,Z and picnic parties. :: A trial will convinco you that it tt ia cheaper to buy than to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Bread at Cawkina f jujririi'vt in" rjfl. , r . - .' i ' m m ii trin m m "