Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 19, 1907, Image 5

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The Santa Claus’ Store
XMAS GOODS
Toys, Dolls—Toys, Dolls
Fancy China Galore
We will give Clothing, Dolls. Fancy
China, etc., this year as usual.
Call at Store for Particulars.
Miss Maud Baldwin entertained the
500 Club Saturday afternoon, and de­
lighted her guests by presenting each
MARRIED—In this city, Saturday, with score and parther cards that were
Decemlier 14, DM)', Frank Chenlell and very unique. They were actual photo­
Grace Barnes, T. F. Nichols, J. 1‘., graphs of Klamath scenery and other
interesting objects.
officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moore left this
Bonanza is going to have a grand
masqusra.le l>al| Xmas night, and like week for Portland, where they will
all things that Bonanzsites do, it is go­ s|>end the winter.
One of the most successful dances of
ing to lie the licet ever held in the
the club's history was given in the
county.
Houston opera house Friday evening by
The storm* of the past week bare con­
the 21 Club, Aliout fifty couples danced
siderably delayed the work on the Keno
the light fantastic and the evening was
canal.
one filled with keenest enjoyment.
A telegram was received this week by
If. P. Hoey, construction engineer of
I). F, and John Driscoll, of Bonanza, the California Northeastern railroad,
enouncing tlie death of their father, was in the city this week in the inter­
which occurred at his home in Smarte- ests of bis railroad »nd the work that is
trill*, Calif., Thursday. Ib’ath was due to l>e 'done on the cut through the Hot
to old age. Mr. Driscoll has many Springs addition.
friends in Ibis county who will regret to
Herb Cranmer left this week for his
hear ol his death and who hasten to ex­
old home in Wisconsin where he will
tend their sympathy to the bereaved
spend the holidays.
From there he
relatives.
will go to Kentucky, where he will l>e
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Shook left lor employed by a large lnmlwr company
!x>s Angeles Tuesday where they will for a short time. He expects to return
apend the winter.
! here next summer.
Additional Briefs
STORE
Bring the Children and See the Toys
'Tiit? Santa Claus’ Store
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Extensive improvements in the way
Owing to a shortage of coal oil, the
I Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Cox, of Bo­
1 of new side walks are being made j merchants of Lakeview have agreed to nanza, are visiting friends in this city*
throughout the city, particularly in the close their stores at 5:30 every evening
James H. Driscoll, who went to
Ewauna Heights Addition, where sev­ and Sundays, and as a result the em­ Smartsville, Calif., to attend the funeral
eral of the property owners have laid ployees are wearing a smile that won't of his father, returned home this week.
good, substantial side walks during the ' come off.
R. E. Wattenburg, the builder of tha
past week. It is to be hoped that every
Rev. H. L. Gratuous, the Methodist Bonanza high school building, was in
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Naftzger left for
i property owner will follow the example
missionary for the Klamath Agency, I^keview this week to look over the
their hxi Angeles home this week,
set and thus add greatly to the comfort
was in the city for a short time this plans and specifications for the Lake
where Mrs. Naftzger will remain for the
of the citizens and the up-building of week.
winter, .Mr. Naftzger expects to s[>end
County court house.
the city.
portions of the winter months in this
In the case of C. T. Oliver vs. the
W. A. Wingate, who has been in this
R. I. Kilgore, who went to Ashland Klamath Lake Navigation company, in county for the past several months, left
city.
a short lime ago, returned to hie home
i>. B. Campbell left this week ' in Bonanza this week, having longed for which the former sought to restrain the for his old home in Petoskey, Mich.,
latter from extending its wharf south of this week, where he will remain until
for his old home in St. Thomas, Can­ ¡the beauties and fine climate of hie
Klamath avenue, Judge Benson this next spring.
ada, where he will s|>end the holidays. K lama tn abode.
Mr. Kilgore has week handed down a decision in favor of
From there he will go to his old haunts plenty of company, for there are many
the defendant, dissolving the injunction
For Sale
in Florida to spend the winter, return­ I of the citizens of Klamath, lured to
and assessing the costs and disburse­
ing to this city in the earlv spring.
Ashland by the blandishments of that ments of the suit against the plaintiff.
640 acres of excellent land, >'-* mile*
Miss Mae Worden and the Mis,es neck of the woods, have returned to
Ashland went “diy” Tuesday by a out, one mile from macadam road ; 500
Campbell will give a New Year’s eve this county to find wliat they were
majority of 81, much to the surprise of acres under gravity ditch, laterals all
|«rty at the former's home.
Very i looking for—fine climate and hospitable
everyone. This is the second try at it, made: 140 acres under proposed high-
people.
unique invitations have tieen issued and
' it having experimented along that line line ditch ; 250 acres in'grain; 250 acres
the affair promises to lie one tided with
The annual mask ball will be given
two years ago. According to the city in alfalfa, good eight-room house;
pleasant surprises for the guests,
J this year by Manager Houston in his
charter the question must be submitted srge barn and granary ; four wells.
' opera house on New Year’s eve. He is
Price >53 per acre, one-third cash,
J. B. Moore this week sold his big going to give a number of very fine annually to the voters. Will Loomis
mayor by a majority of 7 balance on easy terms.
freight outfit to R. E. Hunsaker, who prizes on that occasion. He will also was . elected
,
.
.
MASON & SLOUGH,
will place it on the Bray route. It is give a eimiliar affair in hie opera bouse an'* Egfi«®*’» won *or recorder by a ma­
in Merrill Xmas eve.
jority of over 200.
Exclusive Agents.
one of tlie best in the field.
♦
J'»e Conger, who has lieen confined to
hie home for some time, »»< very low
this week and little hope entertained
for hia recovery. Hie many friends hope
that he will pull through all right and
get out among them once more.
An Extraordinary Event
Never before has Klamath Falls and vicinity had the opportunity of selecting from such a large
and fine stock of High Grade Jewelry as they have at present. A large city could not offer
a finer display than is shown by G. HEITKEMPER, Jr., Republican Block
THE LEADING WATCHflAKER, JEWELER, AND ENGRAVER
Suitable gifts for all. From the inexpensive trinket, of worth, to the more elaborate selection.
To those who would like to know, before they start shopping, the following list may prove convenient:
In Gold and Filled
Watohes
Chains
Lockets
Rings
Cuff Links
Brooches
Scarf Pins
Fobs
Bracelets
Hatpins
Beauty Pins
Collar Pins
Baok Combs
Lodge Emblems
Beads
Neok Chains
Festooned Neoklaaes
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Sterling and Plated Silver
Toilet Sets
Embroidery Sets
Hair Brushes and Combs
Mirrors
Cloth and Velvet
Brushes
Manicure Sets
Puff Boxes
Salve Jars
Collar Button Boxes
Jewel Caskets
Salts and Peppers
Thimbles
Shaving Mugs
Collapse and
Travelling Cups
Manicure and
Embroidery Scissors
Bodkin Sets
Liquor Flasks
Whisk Brooms
Military Brushes
In China
In Leather
Cigar Cases
Plates
Wallets
Vases
Letter Cases
Ladies* and Gents*
Purses
Almond Trays
Playing Cards in
Cases and Sets
Tea Sets
Sugars and Creams
Travelling Cases •
Steins
Handbags
Lemonade Jugs
Novelties
Claret Jugs
Bon Bons
Fruit Dishes
Cups and Saucers
In Ebony
Mayonaise Bowls
Whipped Cream Bowls
Brushes and Combs
In Cut Glass
Bovis
Decanters
Water Bottles
Tumblers
Vases
Compotes
Nappies
Miscellaneous
Artistic Bronzes
Clocks
Silver Knives
Silver Forks
Royal Doulton Ware
Military Brushes
Fountain Pens
Hat Brushes
Child’s Sets
Clothes Brushes
Everything Nicely Engraved. Mention could hardly be made of all tho beautiful articles of worth and quality to be found here, suitable for Xmas gifts.
Inspection of my stock, will prove to the ‘‘Hardest to Please’’ that they can find here just what they want.
Let us help you by our suggestions. Our experience counts.
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G. HEITKEHPER, Jr.
Out of town customers will be given prompt attention.
matchmaker, Jeweler and engraver
If you let us select for you and it is not satisfactory, the money will be refunded.