Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 21, 1905, Image 4

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    f HOLIDAY
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CITY BRIEFS.
A. I>. Bartle, tini'-er I'liu-r f.r llie
W, M. McIntire, of Ashland, w«» in
McCloud Lumber Company, left yester­ the city last Week on land buaiiie»». He
day for McCloud. The McCloud people, returned home Tue»div.
Dlamomfa. f.. Alva tx>wh«.
who have been making some heavy pur-
We will donate JHMO to the “Itofue
Mike Barker waa an arrival from Bly | <-ha»<*s of timber hi Klamath county,
What ia probably th» fine»» t"Mwh «1
(or disabled Caaal Bost»,” If alter
yeateiday.
have withdrawn all tlielr ember» and amoking one of our celebrolwl Bunk Fz .terra ever owned by one man in Klam
tin to Manning* for u new pipe.
will not buy any more timber until change or Africano Cigars, you anv you sth county, will 1» driven to market
F. «. Biandon was hi the city Friday spring.
are not »iiti»fleil --C D. WillaonA Co. I about the Nth n( thia month Cha*.
from Merrill.
"Ollier People’s Money" ia th« driv­
H. B. Gillis, of Yreka, arrived in the Horton, tin’ owner of tin» tine l>an*l ol
ing spoke of the world. Men toil and city Saturday accompanied by bis wile. cattle, waa In Bonatiaa Sunday. He
Huy your girl a present at L-wi».'
nay* that there are nearly a doaett »terra
Help tile band along by attending the starve for it; rob for it; kill for it and Mr. Gillia 1« «ttornev lor the McCloud
in the lot that will tip the beam at 1750
K<>
to
jail
for
it,
while
U|M>n
the
stage
LumberComfiany
and
«»»
here
on
bun-
Christmas dance.
to 1800, The entire band of 1X*O will av-
dyspeptics are cured by it; hearts are nesa (or the Company.
New Xmas goods. I.. Alva I*wis.
1 erage 1500 pound», and they are all m
made happy by it, aud faces I-earn with
If you are thinking of buying any
W. W. Smith, of Bly, has l>een in pleasure over it.
the very l>eat id condition.
jewelry
(or
Cbriatmaa
gift»,
call
and
»ee
town the past week.
John W. Logue ««• tn (own Saturday
Miss Maud Baldwin expects to move my line and get prices. I can sate you
For abstract» go to Mason A Slough. into her new studio soon. She now has money. J. A. Gregory. Two doors and Sunday. We are told lie lie» been
elected Vie» Graud of the local I. U. O.
W. F. Wldtnev and wife, of Merrill, a line of views and souvenirs on exhibi­ from Post office.
tion at the Baldwin Hardware Store,
are visiting in the city to-day.
Preaching at the M. E Church next F. ¡aulge here.
where orders can be left for Christmas I Sunday evening, at 7 CIO; "Th« Incarna­
1.. !>. Burk arrived Saturday night
See the vases at Winters’.
and New Year novelties.
tion.” Epworth la-ague at tl :4A. Spec­ trout Klamath Falla with «01)0 pounds «1
Roy Hauiakar left Friday for San
Col. M. G. Wilkins, of the Klamath, ial Evangelistic Services will liegin New freight lor the atorea here.
Francisco for a short visit with friends.
latke Navigation Co., left thia morning ' Year’s eve. All invited.
J. I.. Yaiien, the atage man, bn* twen
For abstracts go to Mason A Slough.
for bis home at Puyallub, Wash., in
in town tor aevera! day« harking up hi»
Brailla,
Pe
­
New
walnuts,
almond«,
Hon. R. A. Kinmitt and wife were answer to a message stating that his [
business here. He has moved hi» office
visiting iu the city Monday from Keno. wife was quite sick. He will not re­ cans, Filbert« and peanuts at Gregorys
to the Morine Hotel.
Candy
»tore.
Fine fresh candies at Chitwood'» turn until after the holidays.
J. W. I.indsay, of Lirella, wa» tn town
All soivices as usual at ti«. I'reabv-
Drug Store.
.. w
Frank Swingle returned Friday from
Christ- Saturday buying inpplie».
terian
Church
next
Sabhath.
J. F. Goeller and family left this morn­ Pokegama, where he went to meet his
1., Gerlier arrived Saturday from
mas ai-rmon in the morning, Special
ing for San Francisco for a month’s visit. wife who arrived from Portland. Mrs.
music both morning and evening. All Horsefly ranch, going to Merrill to look
New line of emblem goods at Winters. Swingle has l-es-n in the hospital in made welcome. Christmas entertain­ out for a beef drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wiseman, of Bo­ Portland for some time, but has recov- ment Saturday evening at 7 :S0 sharp.
S. II. 1‘atteraon a a» in town Saturday
nanza, have been in the city since Mon­ •red.
If you want a nice pair t4 alioea (or accompanied by bis daughter, Mr». Je»»e
Don’t let your wife speak to you the liaby, come to the Boston Store.
day.
B. Du nt tn. We are informed that Mr».
For farm lands go to Mason A Slough . again about that furniture. Bring it
W. I himm received a check in aeltlenirnt ol
On
Monday
forenoon
Ri-conlvr
J.
around and have it fixed up. S. K.
C. E. Palmer arrived Wednesday
de- Mr. Dunlin's life inaurance. lie carried
Ogle, basement Chitwoods Drug Store. Siemens, of the A. O. U. W. Lodge,
from Ashlaud and will remain a short
livervd to Mrs. Amanda Hamakar a 81000 in the Milwaukee Mutual Lifo.
There will lie a concert in Houston’» warrant in full payment of the policy of
time.
George Olasnehain and William Horn,
Opera House on the evening of Ian nary ’ 12000 carried by the late J. W. llama- of l-angell Valley, were in Saturday on
New Senvenir spoons just in.
5th, by Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. The, kar in the Workman lodge.
land buaineea.
Lewis.
proceeds will go to the benefit of the
Win. Wood brought a load of fine oat»
The
celebrated
Julia
Marlow
»hoes
for
E. E. Fitch, the real estate
public library.
to town Saturday for the Driaooll Mer­
Indies at the Boaton Store.
Merrill, was in the city Monday on
The Boston Store is selling Tacitarti
business.
J. V. Houston received this week a cantile Company.
shoes, which are I always up-to-date.
J. C. Järvi«, known in Boiiania a»
full line of masquerade costumes from
A perfect Talcum Poader-By Lo. City Every )«air made to wear.
San Francisco. Parties should call ear­ “Bill Nye," came in from the Saari»
Drugstore.
L. F. Conn was an arrival on Friday
D. M. Griffith was down from Odessa evening's stage en route to his home at ly at the Perfection Confectionery store ranch laat week for supplies and report»
Saturday. He was accompanied by Lakeview. M r. Conn was returning from in the Opera Ilona» Block, ami make plenty of deer going aonlh.
their selection of suits (or the Masquer­
J. It. Hainaker wa» aent to Klamath
H. H. Lowray.
accompanying his wife to the Willam­ ade Ball on January 1.
Fall»
Sunday to appear for Mrs. Lillian
For a quick saie list your property ette valley, where she will spend the
Pocket knives, razors, strops and cut- Bennett, wife of tin« E. Bennett who
with Burns A Horning.
winter.
tlerv at Manning's.
froze to death in January of laat year
Men’s water proof cruisers in tans and
Free Hot lunch served at the Bank
Attorney H. L. Holgate received a near bia claim. Thia homealcad ia taring
slacks al tiie Boston Store.
| Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12
telegram from Washington requesting contested by A. G. Wagner. The I. o.
Tboe. Patterson wife and child were a. m. and 8 to 12 p. ni.
his services in connection with some t>. F. Lalge hna »ent Mr Hamakvr 1»
'u> U m cut iron; Swan lake Friday
G. W. Morine and daughter. Miss legal work for the government affecting look after the widow'» interest, her late
^visiting friends.
Mabie Morine, of Bonanza, arrived in the Vniatilla and Yakima projects. He hualiand having Iwen a member of that
For bn«inesa lots go to Mason A Slough I ' the city Tuesday evening. They left started for Portland and Seattle Monday Order in t’ainmal, Fa.
I E. S. Terwilliger, wife and daughters. this morning for southern California and expects to return within three or
Bonanza, ftecemlxr It).
1 ol Merrill, were registered at the Lake- where they will spend the winter.
four weeks.
' side Inn Sunday.
Gather up tho«e ticket» and bring
All grades of cigars al all prices at
New line oi Ladies’ set rings at Wint- ' , them in December 31, and try for the Mannings.
Ladies' gold watch at Winters.
ere’.
W. N. Willson, the veteran trapper,
Go to the Opera House December 28, and Thos. Lyons arrived Saturday even­
Rev. John M.Ferguson, whois located
! at Merrill, arrived here Sunday on his for "Other People’s Money,” then go to ing from Sprague river, where they
Enrro« Rrcvatic**—Great change,
Marnell’s Photo Gallery and get some have been trapping. They say that
I way to the railroad.
are
taking place in Title lark« valley,
Christmas Candy. Get prices. City of the elegant photo» he is turning out they were having tine luck, but that many new house» and other building,
for
“
Other
People
’
s
Money.
”
they ran across too many signs reading are being pul up on the various Lorn«*
Drug Store.
George W. Brandon, wife and child "No trapping here” so they pulled up steads.
I O. P. Mishler, the Merrill creamery
i man. was here vestenlav with a supply arrived Tuesday from Medford, where stakes and came home.
On account of the greater part of the
they have been visiting the past two
For residence lots go to Mason A valley lieing withdrawn from entry,
of butter for the market.
weeks. They left yesterday morning for | Slough.
See those new holiday good*. L
there are several who are trying to ae-
their home at Merrill.
I Wm. Wilson and Adam Kcliortgen, of enre claims by equalling on ami im­
Alva Lewis.
Buy your Holiday goods at Wintera
H. G. Bussy, of Lorella, spent a few an<l take a chance on the Ladies' gold Merrill, were in the city yesterday plac­ proving them.
ing an order for lumber for a 66x100
days in the city this week, lie brought
We arc all living in hope* of the com­
watch.
: foot livery and feed barn, which Mr. ing ol the ditch and several railroads,
in a supply of butter for the market.
Mrs. Maud Moorhead, daughter of , Wilson will have constructed at Merrill. but. though we fix the opera glaam-a of
Chicken dinner at the Quick Meal Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sigler of this place,
1 The work will lie done by Mr. Hchort- hope U)»>n the diatant future, our eye»
Restaurant Sunday, 25cents.
arrived in the city a few days ago from | gen. The lumber will la- leaded on are aa yet ungladdetted by the flashing
Arthur Willson left Sunday morning North Yakima, Wash., and will spemi barges to-day and conveyed to the land­
of the water, except that which ia
for Salem to visit his sister, Miss Della, the winter here.
ing near Merrill
flashed before ua by the H. S. R. S.,
who is attending school at that place.
A chicken dinner will be given every
New line of Signet and Opal set rings and the coyote yet »talk* in ailent ma­
Exclusive Agents for the "New Idea" Sunday at the Gem Restaurant for 25
jesty o’er his native hills unseated by
. at Winters’.
i Patterns. The Boston Store.
cents.
The "Perfection’’ Confectionery store the scream of the locomotive.
Fred Staid man left this morning for
M. C. Miservev, head cruiser for the j j was opened Saturday evening, by E. I.
There is one thing which the lack of
Newman, California, where he will McCloud Lumber Company, left Tues­
Dunham in the Opera House Block. the locomotive will mH stop the pro­
spend the winter visiting liis brother.
day for the railroad. Mr. Miservev will Mr. Dunhara has had painters and gress of, and that is matrimony, ft ia
George Biehn has a few lots in North spend the winter in Florida.
workmen busy the past month arrang rumored that a certain Imchelor who
Klamath Falls going at |40 and |60.
A daintv bahtism for pearly teeth. ing and decorating the interior under lives on the hill is going to take unto
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton left yester­ Citv Drug Store’s Pearl Tooth Powder. his personal supervision, and he now himself a sweet young wife from the
day morning, by private conveyance, for
Klamath Falls’ brass band needs new has the neatest and most artistically Bonanza precinct.
Ashland, where they will Bpend the hol­ instruments. The proceeds of the arranged store in the city.
The inter­
Walter Ritter has removed again to
idays.
Christmrs dance will go toward the ior is finished in black and green, with his homestead ; he says thia ia his last
weathered oak tables and chairs.
Flannels and all delicate fabrics purchase of same.
move.
Bert Orsande has also sslal>-
! washed by hand at the Steam Laundry,! Men’s Packard shoes at the Boston
lished himself in hie new home.
Jtoo Reward.
with wool and special soaps.
Store. The shoe for style and wear.
■Mr. and Mrs. Time. Wood have just
;
I will pay the above reward for a returned from Klamath Falls, where
Col. T. O. Hague, of New York City, i Geo. W. Trefren, lawyer and real es­
arrived here Sunday and has gone to tate dealer of Ashland, has been in the watch my repair department cannot .Mr. Wood has been purchasing imple­
Ode«Ba to visit his aunt, Mrs, D. M. city since Sunday looking after some put in perfect running order. L. Alva ments with which to work his claim.
Lewis.
Griffith.
timber business.
Mrs. Kattenliorn camn down front
Have you seen the Meerschaum and
her home in Merrill to make a short
For fit and style and new shapes in j
French Briar pipes at Gregorys? They shoes go to the Boston Shoe Store.
stay on her claim in Kami Hollow.
arc beauties and prices are right.
I.. F. Kirk|«trick intends to move to
J. W. Evans, superintendent of Indi- j
bis homestead soon.
Thos. Jackson and wife came down an Schools at Yainax, and Dr. 8. Hem-1
Finest quality of Irl.ih Linen paper
from the Fort Saturday for a few day» enway were in the city Tuesday and
and envelopes put up in attractive
F. H. Brandenburg has returned from
decorated boxea—many styles.
visit with Mrs. Jackson’s parents and Wednesday.
a short visit in the Falls and says there
other relatives.
is no place like the Tule Lake basin.
New line of ladies and Gents purses'
Special delivery will be made for all at Winters.
School closed after a five months term
Christmas orders at Manning’s.
on Friday last. The teacher, Mrs. Zu-
For tule lands go to Mason A Slough
J A. ttrerwr m.lnw . .«».h. L
malt, Io etili holding *>wn Iwr elaim tn
In» candle» and h»» an e,lf< (i 1
the r»nl«( <’l •I* »«H**-
M>rtmvnt lor the heiMart C»||,h* **
Th» wotrthrr I« fin«. M **t »s hat» price» l»lore Imylng ,q,.r
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hail ovorvoty any »now and not quit*
lev enough to bold up a gwae. M» «»•»•
b, the small
abating It y»l b«ib*l
Greeting
lutea.
tirant (»ay ia fording Ma h»v to a
HnwzaV» »O»«
largo bunch oí entila.
Tul* l-abo. i>vc. I?.
Christmas cards, can­
dles and candy»
For Sale*-» O. (1. door», redwood. >-<’
» tt-tlzll»; I gl»»» il«»»», Colonial reti
—il, . I light s*rt H»l%. 4 window. 12
aiaal,
Z.VJxl1« , 4 light» I I window ♦t>a32«l'». |
t'ity Drug Store.
2 light»,
>«.
Gunther’s Fine Choco­
lates and Bonbons, put
up in 2çc and çoc boxes.
Rieger’s California per­
fumes, in fancy boxes
and bottles.
R. & G. famous per­
fumes.
Perfume atomizers,
real cut glass.
Christmas papeteries
in beautiful boxes.
Bibks, booklets, gift
books and books of all
kinds.
A fine line of pictures.
Albums: Auto, photo,
postal card and scrap al­
bums.
Christmas postal cards.
Paper knives, Gold
pens with pearl holders.
Waterman’s Ideal Foun.
tain pens: gold mounted,
silver mounted and plain.
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Yale pocket knives.
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A New Line
• •• oft**
TOILET
CASES
Man ¡cut e Cases
Infant Sets
Comb and brush sets.
Military sets.
Shaving sets.
Glove and
chief boxes.
handker­
Cuff and cottar boxes.
Work boxes.
Jewel boxes.
Photo boxes.
M u s i c al instruments,
music rolls and music
stands,
Hat brushes, whisk
brooms and holders.
I
I
Ic»r On Monday. Ih-ieml'vr IB, be­
tween S. B. lazw'e ranch and Klamath
Fall», a amali lady'» pura» containing
|30 in greenlim-k». Under will plcaee |
leave »ame at Republican offlee and re­
ceive reward
»S B. la»W.
1 ner—Alami Nwemlwr lit. one dun1
colored borro, weight about ItMM pound» |
brandad F-S on left hip, and one white ¡
work horae weight Ittk), blotched brand
on left »boulder, and acare on both
■boulder». Finder will be euilably re­
warded by notifying the iinderelgnol
Frauk Ward.
Christmas Dance
Parian marble statuary.
ery and Capa, up.to_
date Silk« and |.aCei
Dress Goods, Kid and
Goli Glove«, Swuii.
ers.
Woolen Under­
wear.
Fine line of Fancy
and Staple Ribbons
NOVELTY STORE
Stilts Co.
RHONttO«
Monday Night. Dec. 25
Will I* given
under
of the
the
Books
auspice«
Klamath Falls
Brass Band
The t>and la In need of new Inatru­
men ta and the pnreeda of tie
Dance will go toward the punrhaw
of tame.
TICKETS, $1.00
now on aale at 'The (Vntral, Man­
ning'» and Hank Exchange.
Ihiiitf in Ihii
< Irci red*— l«n
ry emit I y ——»bo«
bout, bulk «n«l b»»i caiwly.
Books are as much a
part of Christmas as the
tree itself.
Who can
think of a Christmas tree
and no books on it. In
(Mir book department are
btxiks lor young and old
Everything from a story
book to a family hble
The bindings will please
you and the prices are
low
City Drug Store
City Drn< Store
NEW LINE
*
Crockery, Glassware,
Dinner Sets, Etc.
GEO. T. BALDWIN
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Under the Government Irrigation Scheme
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The Lost River Realty Company *
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Now is the time to buy
Homes in Klamath County
These lands will never be cheaper than now
mas Stationery
has for sale some of the finest lands in
Langell and Lott River Valleyt
Chas. Patlee, Manager, Bonanza, Oregon ♦
City Drug Store
4» 4» 4» 4»
The latest parlor games
for young and old.
Leather letter cases,
card cases, writing cases,
bill books and purses.
New Stock of Millin.
4*
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Christmas Presents for Everyone!!
Largest Line of Fine Holiday Goods ever shown in Klamath County will be on display during the next three weeks at
Souvenir cups, saucers
and plates.
Bohemian and decor­
ated china vases and rose
bowls, etc., etc., etc.
Come and
SEE ! ! !
CHITWOOD'S
Drug and
Stationery
Store
X
A Large Line of Diamonds which will be sold at Special Prices
JEWELRY
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
watches, Ladies chains, Gen­
tlemen’s vest and Dicken
chains, Fobs, Ladies’ neck
chains and lockets, Gentle­
men’s charms, Ladies, Gen­
tlemen’s and Children’s rings,
cuff links, thimbles,stick pins,
shirt studs, earrings, emblem
pins and charms, brooches,
bracelets, blouse sets, diam­
onds; engraving neatly done.
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SILVERWARE
Knives and forks, tea and
table spoons, coffee spoons,
tea sets, coffee sets, cake bas­
kets, berry dishes, berry
spoons, napkin rings, butter
knives and sugar shells, soup,
gravy and cream ladles,
Salad neitt, cake and pic knives, tail
and pepper ahakera, cold ineat forka,
toothpick holders, oyatcr forka, childa
cup«, childa aeta, nut cracka, pickle
caatera, baker«, carving acta, cup* and
aauccra, «having acta, amoking acta,
aoap boxea, etc., etc.
A'so new tine of High Schoo! and Public Schoo! Souvenir Spoons.
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CUT CLASS
Cream and Sugar »et«, five
to eight inch Salad Bowls,
five to seven inch Nappies,
Handled Napies, Pickle Trays,
Spoon Trays, Mayonaise sets,
Vases, Tankard Jugs, Water
Bottles, Tumblers, Comporia,
Plateau Water Sets, etc., etc.
FANCY SOTS, eTC
Toilet sets, manicure sets,
work boxes, military brush
sets, whisk brooms with hold­
ers, hat brushes, traveling sets,
smoking sets, shaving sets,
handkerchief, glove and collar
lK>xes, albums, jewel cases,
children’s toilet sets.
Leather writing «eta, Mauip boxes,
paper cutter«, Ink well«, pl|iea,
boxes, gold pefg, fancy etoeu, mantle
clocks, vane», mirror«, pictures, nov­
elties, etc., etc.
ALVA LEWIS