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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
RTCHKST SOTL ARF.T. A1W polT -Wl... i - -w X Jl.JUJUidPufl .fc J.JiU' .H. " - OftJ 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. A5Y TF.ru. MARSH LANDS OREGON'S I i i Of i K' 4 J Mr. I .'?" "Jfcr THE EVENING HERALD Iisneil Dally, l'xn-pt Mtiuliiv, lij lli HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor mi it so nil imon n. ri:s Daily, liy until, turn )e.ir JUily, liy mull, i montliK Dnllj, liy mail, three inoiitli Daily, liy until, imp month M) Unit tut luul miule u kihhI li.uw.nln 1 Dally, ili'llUTiil li riirrler, one woeV f, ki'IIIiik tho initio iliivip IliU m i in iii.ituli'ii y.., mill wan m ICll'Klllll'il tliliiK of iin i'i Mm; imtiito to ilmm li'lo til l week ititu'i'intiii; the liliieln (if it row tu tho hisch.Iihi or l IIhiuii, nn liiill.in Ihlni: on Mimm Mm nil. mill iliiliiinl liv tlir ( In uii ii i I mill mill t'niilo I'niiiti.iiii "i i i Count), Iml weie ilooiiii'il in .li ,ii luiliiliiii'iil llio fm tst mo tlii'M i , lU'ontit tlmt Joo Hi own pun li,i- miiiio niltli' from ii liiilflnm',1 n nn $ 00 1!mii iti (In. iiiiioiil; whli'h u i tin ; M tow. Ml lliown piidl no nil. nil" l'.'i to tnmky or lirmiiln. milllilcnt (hi hli rtmeux I nm asim:uiaiuxcu B KLAMATH VMAS. THURSDAY. DKCKMHKIt 17. 100$. 'or i.o.m: pim: hums. Mr Mason li.ii about lompi toil lit illtili iiititrnrl. ami In mm In 'a king up imup I:iiiiiih' Is well I'lran'il Mlth tin- work tliat In' has lieeii lining I., WlJl lllltrfleroil Imps l;ntl S.it iirt!n nnil Ii now nolllng Ills meat. The funeral sorUre of Jolin nromiil llio ililnilio. As tlioro i- o lu'lp no.tr nt limiil tlio Doitor .mil .Mm. l.eo luul iiilti a battle ln fore i'tlin:ulliliiK the llmni'S. M. II. lleoho hn plmilnl unite n lnr. oii'li.iril on Ills hoiiiostc.'iil this (nil, and mm lias tins onlorril to plnnt tin ai r.s laori' In tin- npilnu;. .Mrs Ailu l.oo N i'pi'i tlni: her xltt- tir, Mrs Cllcson, from Alabama. 'llio Mnson brblKo crow will hn Holmes were liiilil at his home nonr tlio tirt.lv:. -s uiiiipli ti'.l nvrou llio Morrill. I'i-IiU) moriilni; at 10 o clink illteli In tin- latter part of tlio weok. Ke. Anderson, of Merrill, proarlunl l'lerio Cumin ami famll) spent tlio hilieriil Kortnoii. Tlio remiilnn Momln aftoimioii In Morrill. More Interred hi tlio Morrill u'lnetor Itoliort llitnni'll lit li.nliiR bin Inm-i' I'tlltr KUWt.VIII m:s. remodeled. ' Carl Itobley is liolpltiK llar,r lluotti Bvt poll for tlio ioiutrmtli.il of ai Tlio bi.tt.r marhoi is ,.wr Hiippllo.I now barn on Mr. llmitli' r.imli nt ,,, Killl ,,, ,lf m,rlHi Mrs. M. II. llecbe linn boon ronllnoil ,11ml tints i.uihIiil: our tnmkit to liuiuli to lur bM for ocr.tl ilaa. tlio ro-'np boro Niilt of lit-r tinin riinulni; nn) 10111- llomr Conlon rouml (ho lic.nl of lug I101110 from Morrill last llnirxia I'oltou .'c Sluonuiro stoors tliat uort llarr.N l.io bad a rolupso of t- lost muni' tlino iiko plinlil fi'or, and Is now nmtlni'il to i:. S. Turner mill fnmlh lxltnl at Ills bid ncaln. tlio borne of II. II I o) .S11111I.1. James Colo took a lo.nl of potatoes Mr Turner ami Mr l.ousle went mil to Merrill last Krldaj. Imntlni: tliat afleruoon on tin- river Kao Hobley experts to leave for ami Killed twentj durks Aiililand tlio 10th of this month toi Tito "Hnnl Times" ilanre Satunla IKnd Xmas with his parents. tilKhl ns a creat xuuen.s The ute Mrs. Win. narks nnd Mrs. C. V. 011 the Xmas dame was In favor of Lewis were visitors In Merrill S.itur- a banket supper. lay. , Mercury was I nbovo lero Tuemla) Waller Kuinnn spent KrMay In inurnltiK ami our llrst sIc'kIiIiik b" Mcrrlll. Kan Sitmtnv, the 12th As Dr. John Tatterson drove up Hur.ue V Dunlap In In the v.illo) to call on his patient. Marry I.ce, he lool.lnc nftii his bnsim s illsrovered tho bouse was on flro near We win In hopes of h.ivlnt; ximo- 11 an is the propeltv of Hi Clicwautmi I ami ami Cuttle Co 1 1 jiomplitiv h lawvii, Mr Itllleuli. fun the rails, ami Ml I'olmleMei. one the Colupanv'M eluplovees, ulm lisi I seen ami reioKiilred the brmul airh eil In our luitK for the pmpose ii proseeutltiK the person In vvIiom sesnlon the utilmul was fouml ri . ' lomplvliiK with all the local foiiuiil ties, Joo lltowu was illsi IiiukhI l the Justice on the urouml of Insiitb i lent cvldcmo In bind 1 1 1 it 1 over. X-g Till: HKADY-MADi: IIOISIIS at warm In winter, tool In summer, sub tantl.tl, nttr.utive and saultnr). an. I at half the prlie It nuts to build In he old mi), Sue samples and pi in at tho olllie on Main street I'lioie No. SI I. II WOMCN'S ll'Al: Itooui JO' Ilalilulu IIIiIk I'" 11 c) Work on Sal. Jtf In buying Drugs, Chemicals and their I official prepara- I tions, we buy only X from the most reliable sources, insuring the t Highest in Quality. f CHITWOOD : DRUG CO. uy "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 Mch'n Stilt1. Men's Ovctcu.its Hoys' Stills Hoys' Ovctco.tts SmoltiuK Jacltcts P.i,.tm;is Dress Shirts $10 to $10 $ ') to $10 $3 to $IS $3to$U $5 to $10 $3 tti $5 rSv. to $i;.o Htnet II. its I loir Proof llusieiy Sillt Umlciwcai ". t, Swentctn ii t, l-'muy VentH $1 mi , Nei l:vc. ir I , t Silk Suspcitilcts Mi i., The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store A0:.N!S FOR HART. SMAl-TNI-.R lV MAKX CLOIillNCi SHOliS. AND IIOL1. I'KC'Or IIO.-lI.lcY I I 1 I'GLAS 1 iu. .1 ii. hi 1 i...ir Ihe n . 4 ..r 11., Sin M..nui.li ii. Ml t lie hiai k't " .' I I'litllir Itiiiin. J h o' lets ev 19 If t t I z t i V Gifts That Will Please gri . 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 see our large and varied stock. The I store and I stock is now complete; make early selections. M w ULyW Ml Urn 1 IBw II 1 NJf.1 H HI Urn W Tbe IJnl Xmti rift for bin ll t or hr- itft wtilcti (till 1st s I tsj utxl aiaj tlori ilir ll I tb jrtr for mtnj jiin. I 1 I PARKER Lucky Curve I J ft Fountain Fen J A Midt tKiatlfot. artistic if M K tlrna la ipwrlil Xnu Mi J botra. I'rlns froai Mm 4 k 1 1X0 op. He tun MdT i" " w! m. ywni'P'iVtr Am . . Lucky Curve. M TfV !l FOR OALC BV JfM Y Jtl tit Mint uaiaiirriuitiir S''J hM - HOTEL HOUSTON KATES 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 j CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY ' Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed (has i: wokiii:n I'rviiiik'iii M WOKIH N ( atliler h I) MKLIIASH I e I'rmJftt The American Bank and Trust Co, z t ! ! i I .t. i SlAR DRUG STORE Stationery: AH the newest things in Correct Stationery in beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.50. Candies: 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. Fresh for the Holidays from Nunnally'.s factory by express We are particularly proud of the sols wo are showing this year. In sets from three to ten pieces in beautifully decorated boxes. Fine Brush Gifts: fy 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. H fr ZS5 i5S , -- U ' 'a i& wivtmsi i STAR DRUG STORE "The Christmas Emporium." "They Have It." I I CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. nih mid Main .Slrccl ::: I I IX ::..:. :.:.::'' DON'T BAKE Price l-t us ilo il for yon. Evcrvlhlnii Ilnme Mode. Kcusoiioble. HKKAD A SPECIALTY. Wf put up box lunches; also lunches for liuntimr. fi and piumc particH. :; A triiil will convinco you that n ih cheaper to buy than to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN w . .wJf Get Our Bread at Cawkins. i