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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
MARSH IANm OREGON'S RTr.WF.ST SftTf. ARFT AIYV phone T .. tM lMllftr zl. XjLI WW MWA JTXMJr X - - - 5a 50PERCENT; VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERM ftfi ifc j.j t r !' Vfi :Piii 1 V 3 J .in f.ii 1- "S hisu.-s IN ' - :r Mi. :JTX :i i tfwTTl'Jl, I ! 'a i ?m imn kJ..I THE EVENING Issutd Dally, Eic.pt Sundjr, by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUDSOKirTiON KATK8 JIIy, by null, one yer 3 00 llly, by wall, six montki , . m Dally by mall, three montba 1 j Dally, by mall, one montli M Dally, delivered by carrier, one week 15 KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1908. Nl'lll'ltllAN XKWH. I, '(o town Wednesday to an tm-ir Xnms - lioiilnC. A ilanco will bo enjoyed itt I.one .Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Smith tire vis- I'lne next Krldny night. Ewryhody ! "" Mr. and Mm. K. V. Smith U expected to rumu and have a good time. MIbs Link- Short will leave next Thursday ou an extended trip In the Middle Went. Crank Irish made n business trip to town Saturday. Mr. Cnntrnll ha taken nix head of horses to bo wintered at Kvorvtt Kir kcndall's. Charles Llntl butchered two head of hops last week. Our teacher will spend Christmas In llonanm. The manner of heating; water for iraldlnic hogs used by Mr. Smith. Is somewhat dirferent from the tiitml method. Ho wan out hi front of our nchool houto the other duy. unth- crlnK a loud of rock, which he wild he put over aome red hot coals, then ho would drop these heated rorkH In to the water and thus tnuko It wald Idk hot, Tom Andt'mon U icrubbiiiK huko brush for Mr. Whltcllne. Tom lovctady haa rouc homo to rlslt hla alck brother. Mra. Ilattle Wilson has recently' Dr. Mcrryman waa out to the ditch left town to spend some tlmo on her' ramp Sunday visiting the sick, lanrh. Miss Addle Llntl, who Is attending Hob llunsaker passed through thlschoo at the FalU. came home Sun pnrt of tlm country Wednesday on day on a visit. Iiln way to Merrill. Dorothy Masten. the little daugh- C'burles l.lnzl mid Mr. McMullen , tw of V. W. Masten. came homo are going to break brush on the from t ho Kails school last week, kk Catholic ranch. I with sore throat. Oak Doggs Is building a fence E. W .Smith delivered eight hogs around Charlie Iialdwln'a haystack to the Ankeny ranch last week, to be which Is on the Masten ranch. butchered. K. W. and F. C. Smith killed seven- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton went to teen head of bogs Wednesday. the rails Tuesday to do thrlr Xnins Master Oak Doggs killed twenty--shopping, five ducks Tuesday. , Charle Llntl and Mr. McMullen Cbarllo "Kimball Is going back to have finished their contract on the Missouri on a Christmas visit. ditch. Spring Lnko school haa closed. J. Sears Is working SO head of Tom McCluro is building a new i horses on the ditch, barn on his ranch near Mr. KoonU'a. ( Tom Short went to town on btisl- Mm. Eldln Dennis was around vis-'neks last week. Itlng Mra. 11. L. Hoggs Tucaday. I E. W. Smith has ordered from Hob Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Darroch went Barter C worth of mixed nuta, and u crate of orange for our Christians tree. Wo expect to hau the tlmu of our Uvea next Tlmrtulny ovenliiK, John MvCluie has u had ease of rhoumatWm In IUk foot. J. Soars went to Weed on a busi ness trip laid weok. Hob and Clyde Shoit are haullnn" for Mnney llro-t., the ditch contrac tors, i Mr. LnlMnlile Is going to huleliei a cow Sunday t Kd 1'hllllps is putting up n new house on his lanrh. Kd Falivlo Is In the MIIN eultlug' POXtH, J I), Cat roll Is Hiippllug meat for the government uuu .Mr l-U'rulrlo Is hulhlliiu a new rhleken house Tom Mm tin went to the Calls on business last Mouda). J C. Soars lias a new foieiiinu on his railroad contract. The steamer brought up a loud of rolls and other things for Krlrksou .t i I'vltersou J. D. Carroll had 10 head of horses break out of III pasture lait week. Miss Wlnlue Wnmpler. Mr.aud Ml Kd Jamison, Mies Kiln Jamison, Mis Jou Chapele, Miss Delia Melhaso and Mlsi Helen Wllliird will bo the guests' of K. W, Smith mid our school Xuias KTAIt TAILOItlNU IIOl'MK. I 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 ladles' utid Heats' Suits made tin rder. Cleaning, pressing and repair-1 ng it specialty. Main St , Wilson lllk. "linn KM.MITT HKYKS, l'rop. Men's Suits. . . . Men's Overcoats Boys' Suits. . . . Boys' Overcoats. Smoking Jackets. Pajamas $10 to $10 $ 9 to $30 $3 to $15 $Jto$l2 $5 to $10 . $3 to $5 Dress Shirts 75c to $3.50 Boycr lints . . . Hole Proof Hosiery Sill: Underwear. . . Sweaters $J.OO $150 $2 to b $1 to a to $5 Fancy Vests $1.50 Neckwear 35c to ,2 Sillc Suspenders . . .50c to $250 i In buying Drugs, unenucais ana ineir j j official prepara i : tions, we buy only from the moit reliable lonrces, insuring the Highest In Quality. CHITWOOD DRUG CO. The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store AGENTS FOR HART, SHAFFNKR & MARX CLOTHING. V. L. SHOES. AND HOLE PROOF HOSIERY. DOUGLAS lime )ou tiled inn' of thoou Sun Kiigle cigars at the .Motiareh" The best tlu-ieiit ilgar on the market 3D . The American Hotel Wiling lloom Is open all nlul.t. K.esh )stuts ev- ery day. l-tf i t Gifts That Will Please Each and evetf 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 bur large aiid varied stock. The stock is now complete; mike early selections. 44--&4.m a H3 r W 1U Idstl Xmu ftrt far hla M m or br n gut whUh vill it 4 m nssa ousy iiaus imr iu m . U imt (or suar yssrs. I I I PAlOJt Lucky Cum I Zj A FouaUin Pn m A llsar kMaUfsl. srtutlc d- m v m sUas 1 spcil Xnss k X tows. Yic trass M m 9-9V v. bw warm mm x yovtrt.Psrtur JHJ T k LHSkyOarM. Mm T ssH W S W Z1 I NX 13 wLjM FORSALCBV WW 4 W9 IWSfHSSSMSMIIIIIIiSSSBtW WCT 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 S BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed CHAS. K. WOltUUN i'rviidunt A. M. WOUUKN CaihliT H(H) MIXIIASV i.t- l'reiJrnt The American Bank and Trust Go. &aaR drug store Qtotinnfff Al1 the newest things in OiailUIICiy correct Stationery;, in beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac tory gifts. Prices from 60c to 92.50. Prf limjfta idea ft for a lady is JT CI 1 U1I1C9 , a njce gift package of her favorite perfume.; -We keep all the standard odors in beautifully decorated and artistic gift boxes. t vailUlbO Nunnally'a factory by express TVfcilPt SptC We are particularly are showing this year. In sets from three to ten pieces in beautifully decorated boxes. Fine Brush Gifts: fMua,nyau beautiful presents can be chosen from 'our fine line of bristle goods. BIG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED i; The above Is only a small portion of our immense Xmas stock. By i; aU means seit these goods soon, while all lines are unbroken, fresh :: and dainty. Come anci look, fell your friends to come also. 4 tr , I 1 1 gr - KinMl uiTrrr tttv i i it J SfSS S ?"S. &r ii m T;l I f'Jti 'W M M I S I 3s kffi HB JQ wL MI s Ii ii iwSgfikb - I: STAR DRUG STORE . I "The ChrUtmai Emporium" "They Have It." CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. flth and Hsln Street :..:..:. t DON'T BAKE It us do it for you. Everything Home Made. PrlcM Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. Woputupboxlunchea; also lunches for hunting fishin? and picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that it ia cheaper to buy thun to bake. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Get Our Bread at Cawklna, J I rtMMMMMMMMMMMMMWMIIMMMMMMIiWHIIMMMIIIIMIMMIMMMW . A .j (