The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 23, 1908, Image 2

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SO PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 FER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY
THE EVENING HERALD
Imu1 Dslly, Eiccpt Sunday, bjr Uit
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
HUBSOKIFTION RATKB
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Dally, delivered by carrier, on week 15
KLAMATH FALLS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1908.
HlUtltU-iX NEWS.
Win. McCluro was nt the Ankcny
ranch Friday to buy butter and vggn,
but did not succeed In obtalnlt.tt these
rare articles.
Several loads of lumber ero haul
ed to Money Bros, camp Krjday.
Hiram Hoberts nnd son. Homer,
nri- selling beef from the wnnon, In i
our neighborhood, school. Ola Smith and Maud IIokks
The social at the Methodist church t went to the Kails for a horsebuck
Saturday night was a delightful oc-irlde Saturday. While enJo)lnK u
laslon. much enJo)ed by all present. (swift trot, Mnud fell off, but fortu
A program of music and addresses nately was not hurt,
was first presented. After the pro- M. Lovelady visited Nelson Smith
gram an Informal lunch was served, i Sunday.
The church was crowded to over I Mr. E. W. Smith visited her sis-
h Intends to spend Christmas.
Nelson Smith came home Sunday
to islt with his parents, Mr. and Mm.
E. W. Smith.
O. Short went to town Saturday
with a nice lot of sausage aud head
cheese.
E. W. Smith's team ran awuy with
him Thursday, breaking the tiny rack.
Two of the girls enrolled In our
Mowing.
W. W. Masten has gone to Imperial
Valley, California, on a business trip.
Cnle Oliver, who lost twelve bead
nt horse about a week or two ago,
found them In the mountains last
week.
W. W. Masten has bought a now
S1S00 traction englno to pull his sage
brush rake and plow.
ter-ln-law, Mrs. Fred Smith, Sunday.
J. C. 8ayers left for Dorrls, on u
business trip the first of the week.
H. Anderson made a trip to the
Falls last week to lay In his winter's
supply of groceries.
Tom Roberts had the III luck to
have all of his potatoes enten by Mr.
Pickett's bogs this fall.
J. D. Hooper has sold J. C. Saers
Cbns. llorton returned to his homo 14 head of hogs at C cents per pound
from Merrill where ho has been try- Charlie Baldwin, of Klamath Kails.
Ing to buy some rattle. Is hauling hay from tho Masten and
Miss Delia Mclhase Is going to have , Ankeny ranches,
a Christmas tree at her home on ( E. W. Smith visited J. C. Sayers
Chrstmas eve. i last 3aturday.
K. W. Smith butchered ten bead I Miss Oladya was out to spend Sun
of hogs last week. ,day with Miss Maud Boggs.
Hoy Kinsman, who has been on There are 101 head of cattle stand
his homestead In the mountains for, Ing In the barn of J. D. Hooper,
the past month, came down last week j Lionel Roberta and Oak Boggs went
to visit a day or two with Jas. Dixon I hunting Sunday and brought down a
and Everett Klrkendall, before leav
ing for his old home In Iowa, where
a big honker.
A special school meeting Is to be
held nt the Suiumeis school house I
I Saturday, Dee lUth
I Our teacher. .MM (Inrrlsun. suit
ed I lie town ucliool hut week. i
J. D. Hooper Iiiih iIiii! his well deep
er, and rimls tho water much better '
Josso Turner, who has bion on an1
extended business trip through Cl-
Itornln, returned to tho Falls last'
week
lleit Slioit Ik plowing on his ranch
Mm. James Dlton spent Tuedu
with her nlxti'1-lti-lnu'. Mrs, l.uui
Short. .
Our new solum! stable n com-
pleted last week, and our horses nre
so proud of It. that they hold theh
: heads sowritl Inches higher than the I
did before. I
Some of the illstrlctH adjoining
ourH hne lomplnlncd to the nlllvo (
Hint we are getting nil the mites from
their districts. Now we can suggest
only one remedy for this disaster.
If juti don't want us to get our
uowh wake up and get It )ourself
Master Oak Hoggs nnd l.lonol Itnli
Inson went to the Falls with some
ducks last week.
J C. Sayers Is now working on the
11. W. White ranch. He expects to
finish his contract about Janunry 15.
Miss Ola Smith Waited at Mrs.
II. L. Hoggs Sunday.
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8TAII TAIUMtlNU HOl'Hi:.
TERMS
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' nnd Oeuts' Suits made tin
rder. Cleaning, pressing and repair-
ng a specialty. Main St., Wilson Hlk
7-lino EM.MITT HEYES, Prop.
In buying Drugs,
Chemicals and their
official prepara
tions, we buy only
from the most reliable
sources, insuring the
Highest In QuaUty.
Men's Suits . . $10 to $40
Men's Overcoats. $ 9 to $30
Boys' Suits $3 to $15
Boys' Overcoats . ... $3 to $ 1 2
Smoking Jackets $5 to $10
Pajamas $3 to $5
Dress Shirts 75c to $3.50
Boycr Hats $3.00
Hole Proof Hosiery. . . $1.50
Silk Underwear $2 to $.1
Sweaters $1 to $5
Fancy Vests $1.50 to $5
Neckwear 35c to $ J
Silk Suspenders. . . ,50c to $250
The Portland Clothing
and Shoe Store
AGENTS FOR HART, SHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING. VV. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES. AND HOLE PROOF HOSIERY.
CHITWOOD
DRUG CO. I
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Ham )ini tried one n( thono Hun
I.'agle cigars lit the Monarch? The
best llie-cviil clgnr 011 the niurkst 20
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The American Hotel lilulng Itoom
Is open all nlgi.t. K.mh o) iters
ry day. l-tf
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.
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M or ktr gift wblca wilt u
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BBv ben. Pries, fro MM
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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
BALDWIN 6c BALDWIN
Not Brothers; Just Plumbers
PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS
CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Work Guaranteed
CHAS. K. WOItDKN
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A. M. WOHIiKN
Cashier
H Ml MKI.IIASt
Vi.'irpi!ll
The American Bank and Trust Co.
imxR DRUG STORE
C f o fi on A1T7 AM tne newest things in
OiailUllCiy. coect stationery in
beautiful gift boxes. One of the most satisfac
tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.60.
Candies:
Toilet Sets:
Perfumes:
An i(Jeal 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 sets wo
are showing this year. In sets from three to ten
pieces in beautifully decorated boxes.
Fine Brush Gifts: fMua,nya7d-
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
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ana aauuy. womc ana iook. leu your irienas to come also.
STAR DRUG STORE
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The Christmas Emporium"
"They Have It."
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Cor. 0th and MUn Street
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DON'T BAKE
Let us do it for you. Everything Home Made. Pri1 j
Kcasonabie. BREAD A SPECIALTY.
Wo put up box lunches; also luncheg for hunting flWD,
and picnic parties. :: A trial will convince you that n
ia cheaper to buy thun to bukc.
KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY
I AND DELICATESSEN
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