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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
CHRIS TMAS I You cannot afford to miss the big sal« at the Boston Store. Mrs Chas. Adants left Tuesday morning for Redding foi a visit. J. U. Miner, the limberuian, left ❖ .Munday for San Jose. Califor ula. Mrs. John 8. Shook »us In the city over Sunday from her Bonaiiza home. BORN On Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. George Grisai«', an eight-pound girl. Win N WltaOk l«fi Sind.i' morn < > ing for Salem for a visit with rela- 1 lives. Mr. and Mrs. Ilui i <11 Short left Thursday fora visit at Gla-stmi,North I >akota. < > \ II. Xaftzger ami so*, Roy, left < > Thursday tor San Francisco to spend Christmas. < > < > Roy Walker left on Saturday for * « Ashland where he Is to lie married « > on Christmas. M ITS *»X FRI OATS SMOKIXG J At hi: IS SWEATEES MIK UNGERAI Fill BTY1JSII 1IATS PRESS GLOVES HOLE PROOF HOSE SHIRTS B. S. Grigsby left Thursday Jacksonville with the body of late J. D. Whitman Attorney and Mrs. C P Stone now living in thoir new home In Hot Springs addition. < • D. V. Kuykendall and family < > Wednesday for Eugene to spend the Holidays with relatives. Ml FELEES FANCY VESTS SII.K SUSPENDERS SUIT CASKS "Air and-Mrs Mlles Lippert this week for Oakland, Ore., » they will spend two months. Mrs. Frances Wills left on Sun day morning on her return to her home at Vaneouver, Wash. PORTLAND STORE W. P. McMillan left Wednesday for Roseburg on a busines» trip. He will return by the first of the year. Agents for Hart, Schaffner A Marx Clothing Alexander Martin has returned from Mt Tamalpals Military Academy to spend the Holidays with hi» par ents. The government official weather re- 1 port for the lowest temperature reached Thursday night »as one de gree below zero. « T he FIRST PICK H G. Shidler was In the city from his ranch in Langell Valiev. This Is Mr. Shidler's first visit to this city for eight months. HOLIDAY GOODS To save you the rush and give you plenty of time to make your punhaM's, we have started onr holiday goods display early. There is no need for you to shop. You can't find Christ mas goods that combine more ta-auty and reAnement with greater every day usefulness, than our selections. You may as well come here soon and have the advantage of getting the pick of all the beet and that too, without having to elbow your way through Jams of shoppers. Our store will be crowded all day long soon. Better come early. Mike Dooher and Luke Walker re turned on Tuesday from the timber beyond Bonanza where they have working for the county. Mr. and Mrs. James Rich fame up from Merrill last Thursday and left next morning for Sa< ramento where they will spend the winter. Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. 4. But it will make your heart glad to see the new line of The following passengers went out on the boat Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Sutton, Joseph Perry, Mrs. G O Brandenburg, H. N. Edson, J.H. Parker. Roy Walker, John Bennett, H Ii McGlasbabl. L. If. Gad-by, B P. Theiss, H. Bauer, H. D. Foster, Mrs E Sutton, Mrs. J, Kreil, Earl Simmons, 8. Shivers, Pear] Harding, John Loberg, I. F. Burgin, Miles Lip pert, Stella Lippert, Jack Furber and I Geo Lu 11 is. Have you seen the new Diamonds? We have them in our win dow. Money to lx>an—We have a few hundred dollars to loan on real es tate. Loan must be paid by May 1, 190». MASON & SLOUGH. H. J. WINTERS, ALL GOODS ENGRAVXD FKU G. W. White and daughter, Mrs. Chas. I. Roberts, left on Wednesday for Portland to spend Christmas with Mrs. White, who is living there while the children are attending school. T he BRICK STORE SATURDAY, DEC. 19 «■ $ •F t I Bring* the Children to See It. 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Al IO TAKE PLACI I T A. M. Taylor and O. E. Hurst, who have been here attending the trial ' I of the Withrow, Melbase Co against the former, left Tuesday for Ashland FOR SALE—A fine ranch of 600 acres, 250 head of cattle, 100 head of horse« and mules. Price $25,000. 10-2 9 MASON A SLOUGH. The weather bureau reporta one degree above zero as the lowest point reached Friday night. This is two de grees warmer than the preceding night. ♦ r 4 Royal Wedding- H. H. Bishop and family, who re cently took up a homestead near Bo nanza, left Tuesday for Kennet, Cal ifornia, to remain until spring CEO. R. HURN,the Hardware Man J “The ■elancholly days are here. The saddest of the year—" SEASON Mr. and Mrs. Don J Zumwalt left Sunday morning for Oakland and San Jose where they will spend the Holidays with relatives STAR DRUG STORE -j Dependable Hardware GRAND AFFAIR () >. • • ASOOT TIES , 4*4*4 *4*4*4* I*4* 4*4’4*4*4* F4*4*4’• 4? 4* 4”ï» 4* tr 4* 4* 4* 4’4’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4’ F C Vinson was tn tli> city from Bonanza this week. < Hr. Ellsworth, tli<- veteilnaiy, left < > < > Monday for Portland. < > G. Ii Carlton has gom to Albany to spend the Holidays Gifts for Alefl and Bovs FAMA ( ii\ brìi i s sou by fieo> T Baldwin Phone 261 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. MeCart left Tuesday morning for Seattle, Wash., where they will spend the remainder! of the winter, returning here in th«- spring. It Is reported that the Lake County Examiner Is to be converted into a daily paper about the first of the year. The big development going in Lake County should be able furnish material for a daily. Col M G. Wilkins and J. D. Car A letter received from Wm, roll left Sunday morning for Se attle where they will spend the Holi Mong by J. V. Houston states that1 days with their wives who are at the Eckhardt’s Ideals, which played 1 to such big houses <n Klamath Falls present in that city. I ESTRAY NOTICE. during the carnival, had disbanded In , Fascinating I’yrograpliy— 150 page Washington on account of poor busi illustrated catalog No. 2 free. Wood ness. Mr. Mo'ng Joined the company Gray mare, branded J.R. on left ard, Clarke A Co., Portland, Ore. at Medford. He states that members shoulder; left eye out. 12-10tf of the troupe were only given four IKE JACKSON, Make your wife happy with a new day’s notice. Yalnax, Oregon. 11-12.12-17 Singer or Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Chas. Horton, the cattleman, who Machine. R. W. Muller, agent, cor. --------- ♦--------- was in the city, states that this has: 6th and Main streets, Klamath Fails. Anyone having an account with the been an ideal winter, so far, for stock. Have E. W. Muller add an attach He has not had to feed any of his Singer-Wheeler & Wilson Sewing ment to your phonograph so you may stock cattle yet and they are doing , Machine Co., will kindly make their enjoy the new 4-mlnute Amberol rec fine. The pasture is good and the ( remittances to E. W. Muller, cor. 8th ords. 12-17 snow has not been deep enough yet and Main Sts., Klamath Falls, Or«., to prevent them from reaching the who now has sole charge of thia ter Bring us your Butter, Chickens, and Turkeys and get CASH for them feed. It is the cold rains and storms ritory for us I Monarch Mercantile Co. Binger Mewing Machin« Co 11-12 which are so hard on cattle and stock. ll-6tf BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President Abstracting E. M. BUBB, Vice President and Treasurer Mapa, Plans, Blue Prlnta, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON