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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
MAKSH I.ANIK OREGON'S RICHEST SOTT. ARF.T AFV one T , " - fc . L A-.sM X AJL7 A - - . 9Ait 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. ASY TRim, V sH -' iY l'l ,?,? I 1 1 M 1, . I 4, "" h! if l ?.n '. J -l I r i I5f (V ! h-P it1 i f i -i VUnt 3ssb2 nl !T np XT 1? WVNTVr W TP W A T ivnmlMM-SmU1,'wiiiuiu"'ciimii-i JkJb Mm. w JUI .W Jk 1 VT tU JUI A A JJ J i,n "I' (l, Muir siiihhm mui roll iluwu i IhqJ Daily, Kicpt Sunday, by ( HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH. Editor several Mops, tt Is thought Unit imo I of lior ribs mny bo fractured, .sv Tlip vnsi scnlo of operations nt Tan-, amn Is sliuwn by tho fnrt (lint Jurliif. tlio flscnl your cmloJ Juno 30, tlio" Mluo of material received by (ho lMvlltlnn nf Mfttnrlnla nml On,.,.!!.. Pallr, by mll, on. year S 00 ws Vcr ,.cvin .nml n bnlf million ....... w llr; nml tlio vnlno of nintnlji . ' V .. .. ia 'll"''l exceeded tlmt puin b jv llslilv. Iiv mall rm. mrtitth m, . . ! VIIV IIIVIItlimHIMM . P 8CB8CKIFTI0N RATES Dally, delivered by carrier, on. week. IS onty-vltilit thousand ilollara. --$ KLAMATH FALLS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1908. KKNO DOINGS. I by way of Ulldcll where ho got a lonil 'of freight which h took homo with blra to the "deaert." Mr. Snowgoote, the J'ntlce of tho pence, anil Conrad Mndlson transact ed business at tho McCcllum runch Sunday. Marlon anil Elmer Cordon hare II. L. Smith, S. Padgett and John Acklcy are putting up loo. Chas. Mnrsrow went lu Blldell af ter a load of grain for V. 11. Wall which he had shipped down from O. p. North wae do.n'to Blldell' 1 bUn b,y fruB ,l,c Joti Saturday. -A,,c r,nch' F. T. Nelson was In Kono last week. ' "annl. Oordon waa In Keno the Mndgc McCormlck autfered with a u,,'r Irl of ,Mt " sick headache the first of the week. J The Bonlta QroTt cnnol closed last Albert Traylor Is still hauling hay week, for Ira Hanson to Blldell where the MIh Wood waa In Keno Sunday. latter has sold tt to ths stage com-) Remember the Xmaa tree at Keno pany. Xmaa eve. Henry Straw visited In Keno the I J. Dalley, I. Thurman, T. Wolf and first of the week. 'O. W. Grands attended our literary Conrad Madison went to Klamath meeting last Saturday. Mr. (Irands Falls Monday accompanied by Lisle ' became a member of th? society. McCormlck, who will return on the J Lon Anderson waa In Keno the Can by. first of the week. Tom Wilson was absent from school ' John Ackley has been hauling lum Monday. ber from Wise Maxwell', mill. It It reported tlmt the mamu'u'. vessel "Ol) tuple." tu be built for the White Star l.lne. w'll be of 5(1, (.JO' tons displacement nml S to feet loiu I We nceept the dlsplneemeut, but ner lously doubt tho length. The ii!' viould overlap the longest New YnrK piers by -to feet. Tho extra 5'Jrtu ton oer the -ttl.OOO ton of tho "l.u- sltnnln'' could easily bo obtntiied h a greater fullness In tho Hues. Put your order In now for the Cottngo or llunnnlow you will want next spring. Cnll nt tho office, of i Tho Kcndy-Mado House Co., on Main ' street, and seo sample and plans, ' Phone No. 811. 13 TAlt TAILOKINM IIUVSU. Buy wHisw 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' and Gents' Sulta made to rder. Cleaning, pressing and repair-1 ng a specialty. Main St., Wilson Illk. ' 7-lmo HMMITT Hi:Yi:s, Prop , N. W. Deal has moved from his former residence In George Way's house to the J. L. Padgett place. Harry Pearson Is making some Im provements on his home. The Klamath River Is nearly frozen over, which affords much pleasure to omo of the Keno people In skating. Mrs. Smith has received newt that her father, Mr. Brlsto?, Is not ex pected to live. Tom Grubb transacted business In the Falls last week. Jack Frost and wife were guesta of Mist Doten and attended our liter ary society last week. Cbas. Stlndt went to'ltie Falls Sun day, returning the following day. Mrs. Chas. Bnowgoosj Is confined to her bed with an attack of rhcu mattsm. Walter Anderson was in town Mon day doing some Xmas si opplng. Chaa. Marsrow la laid up with th rheumatism' this week. Chris. Connoly was aeildently shot Flnley Padgett came ocr from the j through the hand but It recoverlm desert Sunday and is visiting relatives nicely, here. He returned the following day Mlsa Bkeele, who resldea with Mr i In buying Drugs, t Chemicals and their ' official prepara- tions, we buy only i from the most reliable t sources, insuring the Highest in Quality. Men's Suits $10 to $40 Men's Overcoats... $ U to $30 Boys' Suits..: $3 to $15 Boys' Overcoats $3 to $12 SmokinR Jackets $5 to $10 Pajamas $3 to $5 Dress Shirts 75c to $3.50 Hoycr lints $3,00 Hole Proof Hosiery $1.50 Sillt Underwear $2 to $5 Sweaters $1 to $5 Fancy Vests $1.50 to $5 Nccltwcnr 35c to $2 Sillc Suspenders. . . .50c to $250 The Portland Clothing and Shoe Store AGENTS FOR HART, SIIAPPNE R & MARX CLOTHING, W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. AND HOLE PROOF HOSIERY. i CHITWOOD i DRUG CO. I Have )ou tried one nf (ho jo Sun , Eagle, clgnrs ul the MonurcliT Thr- best flvt-ct'Dl clfar nn tin murk.t.30 The American HuM Itlnlng Itnom Is open all nlgut. K..h ojstors ev ery day. i.tf 44-4-44 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 gilts that will please, just visit our store and see our large and varied stock. The I stock is now complete make early selections. .sasaskw .ssBBsaw I SPSkCSraKKSBBBBBrS'tlBBBM A fcf fOkKr P MM tl SBBBH .SBBBBBkaW BM SBBBBB V .SBBBBBBBBBBBsVsV HI SBBBBBS X. VsSBBBBBBBBBBBBrSF HI W Tb. ideal Xaui gin for him M tt Ur a gift wMch will t. 1 2 U Jtar for auax ran I I ?AKKZK Locky Oorr I t founUin Pn 1 H Maty ktaaural. artistic d- Ml X algaa la spscial Xmas MM i k botss. rrlose (roo, MiM ? BfBB mrn-w my wrw www Pl S I fk yeairtaftrksr MKH 1 POUSALKsIV Uk i' isissaiswsisi4mMSsns Wf ?- 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 5 BALDWIN Not Brothers; Just Plumbers PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS CONTRACT WORK A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Work Guaranteed CHAS. K. WOltDKN rrctiilunl A M UOItlX.N ClollHT MM Ml. I. II ASK Vi.v IVtidenl The American Bank and Trust Co. .... DliUG STCRE 4 Qt a ti fr aiit a1 le newest things in OiailUllCiy. correct Stationery in beautiful gift boxes. One of the mostsatisfac- tory gifts. Prices from 50c. to $2.50. Candies: Toilet Sets: Fresh for the Holidays from Nunnally's factory by express 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: fMua,nyau beautiful presents can be chosen from our fine line of bristle goods. -U,P..I.ll SIi. : iiliiAPNailE' MSfftor - i: a, i i , BIG LINE OF COPYRIGHT NOVELS JUST RECEIVED j The above is only a small portion of our immense Xmas stock. By :: aU means see these goods soon, while all lines are unbroken, fresh : and dainty, gome and look. Tell your friends to come also. Ul, if.. I t.i a STAR DRUG STORE CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Cor. 0th and Main street t tt "The Christmas Emporium 99 "They Have It," ) '(')4t4...:...444 .'t DON'T BAKE Let u do it for you. Everything Home Made. Prlcei Reasonable. BREAD A SPECIALTY. We nut up fox lunches); aim lunches for huntiwr, fishing and picnic pnrtk-8. :: a trial will com Ince you that it 18 chenper to buy than to bukt. KLAMATH FALLS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN I Get Our Bread at Cawklns. MtMtMttM MMMMMMM0MMtfMMMKmwmt 0t 4 .,. . y, y iv'