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Callahan Store Know as Biggest Little Store in the West

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Across from the Ranch Hotel in Callahan, Calif., sits The Callahan Emporium. Recently reopened in 2011, it was originally a lodging house called the Baker Hotel run by Mrs. Ella Paxton Baker from the late 1800’s until 1912.
Later Dick Hayden owned, and Charlie Thompson operated, a revamped store and adjoining bar. Thompson took credit for dubbing the two-story store the Emporium. The store carried everything, from groceries, meat and produce to work clothes, boots and other hardware and knick-knacks. It was often said that the Callahan Emporium was the “biggest little store” in the West.
Although today’s Callahan population has dwindled to fewer than a hundred, Callahan was once a booming gold mining community, settled in the 1850’s. Gold seekers streamed in from the Trinity mines on their way to Yreka or Oregon.
The Emporium’s bar is still a local hotspot, owned and run by “Callahan Fran,” but it features an antique bar that was moved from a saloon originally located in South Fork Town, a few miles up South Fork of Scott River near the old Montezuma Mine. The bar was moved to San Francisco for a time before being returned to Callahan.
Source: Kinney, J.O. "Callahan Store and Bar." Vol. 3. Siskiyou Pioneer and Yearbook. Ed. Evelyn Carter. No. 7 ed. Yreka: Siskiyou County Historical Society, 1964. 62-64. Print.

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