Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 08, 1906, Image 4

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BRIEFS.
CREAM
teed.
Full new line ot meni* spring hats.
just arrived at the Bowtun ature. Al)
ill« latest styles.
J. D. Carroll, one of the promoters of
the Merrill—Keno— Bonanza electric
railway is in the city. He is perfecting
plans for the securing of rights of wav.
but «as not prepared to make any state­
ment at tins time.
Bring that watch which other watch-.
makers cannot make run. 1 will give
*100 reward for a watch my repair de­
partment cannot put in good running
order. L. Alva Lewis.
IIan» bury and Totten, owners of the
steamer Wincrna. on the Upper lake
have about complsled extensive repairs
on their bust. Ao soon as the ice is out
of the lake they expect tn la-gin making
daily tripe.
Write to Charles S. Mitchell, care of
the Coes Piano House, Ashland, Oregon,
for price list ol latest |>opular music.
He has an immense stock and tills orders
promptly.
A dispatch was received from Charles
Wile««, who accompanied Samuel Walk
er to Han Francisco, that the operation
OB Mr» M’alker was performed and the
aconite are very satisfactory. The j»a-
tient is doing very nicely.
Have you seen those ladies fancy1
Paris toe blucher shoes? The latest
tiling, at the Boston Shoe Store.
Roy Hamskar and Thad McHatton
gave a stag (arty at Mr. Hamskar's
home last Saturday evening. Games
and refreshments were indulged in and
a mret pleasant even-ng was enjoyed by
Messrs. Holgate, Ackley, Kimball.
Finan, Martin, stalilman, Taylor, Bald­
win and Williams. Messrs. Hsniakar
and McHatton proved their gcmalitv as
hosts, and the guests «<>ul<l like a re­
turn engagement.
Bids will lie opened on March 111 at
Is»» Angelos for ID.OMt l-arrels of cement
*0 I* need on Hie csnal tunnel. The
government will deliver tins to the eon-
trartors st the railrosd terminus nearest
the place of operation. We are told
that the California and Northeastern
railroad people have asstned Mason A
iMvis Conipaiiy that their mad will l>e
within ten miles of Teter’s landing by
July 4, and it is prohalde that it Is at
this point the eernant will lie delivered,
and will then t>e hauled to the l»>at
landing.* This will save a great deal of
time and •xpenas.
Fin* watch repairing.
L. Alva 1a>«ia.
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Political Announcements
Married At the residence ol Mark
L Hurns. Saturday evening, March 3,
Eugene |„ Hopkina of Klamath Fall»
New gnorls arriving at Witters.
and Margaret Hopkins ol Marysville,
I ar County Cominlssl.inei.
New Ssmvenir spoons just hi. L Alva Rev. John M. Brvaut officiating.
F. ('. Sharkey of Portland was here
Lewis.
Munds) ami Tuesday looking over the
I hereby announce invsell a» a candì
A. T. Iavog- ll vrf Tangell valley, was canal tunnel preparatory to bidding for
dat-
lor notimi mon to the ortica ot Com
h> town Monday.
a sub contra, t. "It is a big job ami «ill
tiiissioiiet. of K lamat II County, Oregon,
.»ait
a
lot
ol
money,"
was
all
Choice liivt of Cigars at Frank E. say.
aubject l<> the decision ot the Republi­
Ankeny's.
Charlea and Emil Flackii» <>( l'aire, can voters at the Primary election to I»-
T. J. Offield ef Merrill is registered at were visitors at the county scat this held April 1», ItW.
fhe 1-akeside Inn.
week for the purpom* of securing their
J veoa Bi m k .
1.1 nor license for a saloon at Da.rv.
Fine tins of watches, jewelry, etc I hev report plenty ol suow in the
L. Alva la-wis.
I'or County Judge.
Yotitia valley.
See those Souvenir trays of High
The regular meeting of the Woman's
club will Ire held at the Public Library
school al Winters.
1 ani a candidate for lite offii-e of
and Reinling room, Friday afternoon
11. II. Roberts and I. D. Rosa of Poe March 9. al 2:30 p. m. A full attend- County Judge. subject to the decision
tallvy were here Wednesday.
an.v I'.lirirol. By order ol the Presi­ of the Republican primaries April 20.
“The interest of the county tirsi ; la-
All grades of cigars at all prices at dent. Mrs. W. S. Worden,
J Scott Taylor of the Express at­ voritisni to none."
Mannings.
tended a pow-wow of the democratic
C. K. B kaxi ' kxu : bo .
w Fred Rhrgs, one of the A'onna valley braves in Portland Wednesday. Mr.
Fanchers «as in town Tuesday.
Taylor is a candidate for the nomination
l'or County Judge.
state Printer. So tar he baa no op­
Frank Ankeny carries only fresh as
position in his party, and his chance»
candies and confectionery.
seem very bright.
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
Watches, clocks and jewelry carefuNy
¡In you wish to enjoy a pleasant even­ date for the office of County Judge, sub
ing ’ If ao. walk up to the Public Li. ject to the decision of the Republican
repaired at Winters Jewelry store.
I brary ami Reading room and take part primaries ol April 20.
J. B. Griffith of Lost river wss greet­ j in the St. Patrick’s social. given by the
J. O. II VM VkXK.
ing bis many friends here this week.
1 W. liian’s club. Fri.lav evening, March
IS.
A
short
program
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tie
rendered
The Lakeaid* Inn Bar. C. Ross An­
and lunch served. Admission 25 vents.
For Sheriff.
derson tor an Optimo cigar.
At the regular meeting of the Com­
a
Commissioner N. S Merrill, ol Mer­ mercial club last night, the salary of
I respectfully announce my candidacy
rill, ia in attendance at the county the Secretary «as increased to 125 00
I per month, «hicb he is to use in de­ for the nomination for the office ol
eourt.
fraying part of the expense of a stenog­ sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, at
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ rapher. Steps «ere taken to secure a
the primary election, April 20, lik’d, on
derson and sinoKean Alfonso.
woolen mill tor this city, and the rep­
the Republican ticket.
resentative
of
such
an
enterprise
has
K. C. Cantrail was in town Wednes­ iw-en a»ked to come here ami put his
Strict attention to the business of the
day oa business with bis extensive in­ plans before the Club. Several com­ otlice guaranteed.
terests.
mittees «ore appointed, and a great
S ilas Onxxcu via.
of important bus mess trans­
New line of wall paper at the Paint amount
acted, about w hich we «ill have more
F or S alk —Good seconddiand ll. inch
Htore, opposite Court House.
to say in our next issue, l-eing forced to Stoughton hack with top. Also set of
David Fliook of Dairy has leen mak­ curtail this report bv lack of sufficient | hack harness complete, and part of a
ing an extended visit at the coanty seat I »pace for a detailed report.
camp outfit. All for *75 at the Crescent
, A meeting ef the town board was
this week.
' held Monday evening, at which .three Sash and Door Factory.
Wo have a few tlainaand dollars to saloon licenses were granted to the fol-
See Lewis the Jeweler.
loan on farm lands, small loans pre- I lowing: Fred Biehn, Main and Sth
streets,
C.
D.
Willsun
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Co.,
Main.
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lerred.—Mason A Slough.
| tween Pavne and First; Barnes and
E. B. HENRY
If your eves trouble you, see Winters Auten. Main and 7th street. A petition
at once, and have your eves tilt lev! be­ was presented asking for the placing of CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR
I a hydrant at Sth ami ttarhington street.
fore it is too late.
KLAMATH FALLS
¡It «as referred to the Fire and «ater
Fine watch and jewelry repairing. I.. committee, n ith instructions to report
All kinds engineering and draughting
¡as to the desirability of the location.
Alva la*w is.
Petitions were also presented asking
Boa»—To Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ald­ ' that an electric light Is- placed at the
ridge, Conger avenue, Monday, March corner of 8th and Washington streets;
I also one t >r a light at 9th ami Franklin
5, 1906, a daughter.
COM I N (i
streets. These were granted.
Free Hot lunch served at the Bank
We
will
donate
*1000
to
the
"Home
Exchange with drinks from 10 to 12
I for disabled Canal Boats,” if after
a. m. and 8 to 12 p. m.
H. BOIVIN
There will !>• no services this week smoking one of our celebrated Bank Ex­
Plumber
in the Catholic church, owing to the ab­ change or Africano Cigars, you say you
are pot satisfied.—C. D. Willson A Co.
sence of Father Feuei.
about March i^ with a
For Sale—320acres g.xwl farming land
Iron clad shoes for school children, in
light and heavy weights at the Boston t«o miles due West of Klamath Falls at
full line of Plumbing
*10 per acre. Also 365 acres of inv
Hwe Store.
home ranch at Keno, Oregon. R. A.
and Steam Fitting goods
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Call al the Billiard Parlors on corner Emmitt.
Main and 2nd streets. Play billiards or
Notice to Contractors.
pool—get a good cigar—Dunham.
Seale,! bids w ill lie rv-ceived by J. W
F or B als —My property near post­ Siemens, Clerk of School District No. 1,
office on Main and Klamath streets.
Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath
Henry Janssen.
TOILET
Falls. Oregon, until 10 o’clock, A. M. of
Joe Koescl left this morning tor Oak­ the 26th day of March, 1906, for the 1
land. Cal., to visit his brother. He ex­ completion ol the new public school
pects to be alisent atiout a month.
building according to plans and specifi­
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The Lake: ide Inn Bar. C. Ross An­ cations prepared by Chas. H. Burggraf. I
architect,
Albany,
Oregon,
all
material
I
derson for High grade Wines, Li­
on ground to be used. All bids must '
quors anJ Cigars.
Arehye Mason, ol Mason, Davis A Co., ls< accomjianied by a certified check in
A delightful preparation for
ditch contractors is expected here Sat­ the amount of 10 |>er cent ol hid and an
bond must be furnished by I
chapped bands, sore lips, or
urday. Already five carloads of outfit approved
the successful bidder in the amount of
have been sent out from Portland.
rough skin. It removes tad
50 tier cent of contract price. Plans I
and freckle«, is not sticky or
I now have on sale, a nice line of and •pecifications may be seen at the j
of I. W. Siemens, School Clerk.
Victor talking machine» ami records at otlice
injurious.
Klamath Fulls, Oregon. The Board oil
the Novelty store. Tiros. Newton.
Directors reserves the right to reject
Ladle* caa wear Otovei Immediately alter
Don’t buy those cheap glasses, they any or all bids.
uei ng U.
Dated this 2nd day ol March. ll<06.
are nut ground accurately, and will ruin
3-8-06
J. W. siemens
your eyes. f*ec Winters and have them
6entle:nei> will ñn.l tt rtcellcat to u»e
scientifically fitted. All work guarau-
Ready for Business.
•llur «harlu*.
1 sm now ready to furnish to the pub- I
Dinxcnoxs—Apply to the dry skin
lie various makes of I'ianoe an<l Organs. I
As I aui selling direct from Eilers, , night sn.l morning, rubbing until it
<iisa|>|s-ars.
which is one of the cheapest houses on ,
the coast, I can furnish a better piano >
C. C. CHITWOOD
at a l-etter price than any Agent that ;
has ever come through tins country, li
DRUGGIST
sell goods that I can guarantee.
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
Time. Newton.
M ason & S lough
ABSTRACTERS
KLAMATH
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ABSTTl.VTS <>F TITLE made with neatness and dispatch.
invite attention to our FILING CABINET SYSTEM.
We
lVv-ril
We h ive a choice line of lands In tracts large or small, to stilt pur­
chasers ; also city property of all deirriptions.
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We carry a fall-line of Insurance, including Life. Personal Accident,
Fire. Steam Boiler. Plate Glass, and Liability Insurance.
H e
have been too busy
this week for ¿id. writing.
COUNTY BANK
Pioneer Bank of Klamath Basin
CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUITLIES
Roy fiamakar,
The Interests now behind this Bink represent through
Its Shari holders a rapt tai In cxccm of *1,000,000, mak­
ing it one of the strongest Banks in Southern Oregon
or Northern California, enabling it better than ever
to handle your business with absolute security.
ALEX. MARTIN. President E. R. REAMES, Vice-President
ALEX. MARTIN Jr., Cashier
E. M. BUBB, Asst. Cashier
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and have fitted up a chappel where services may be
Manager
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held.
I also have secured the services of a compe­
tent licensed embalmer and funeral director, who
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will attend promptly to all calls day or night,
either in the city or country, taking full charge of
funeral relieving you of all responsibilities attend­
ant on such occasions.
Phone, Store 61
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Choice Fggs For Sale
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A few Ai Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale
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Southern Oregon and in order to rerluee stock aa
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menu will make apeciai prices :
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4 BAIN or Studebaker Mountain Farm Waqons.
Size 3 1-4 Steel Skein, at—$105
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4 Deering Mowers, 4 1-2 foot cut—
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f Deering all steel self-dump Rakes, 10 1-2 foot—
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Soring Wagons at Special Prices
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We have the gor>ds and arc in p< sit on to make lictter
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I will pay the above reward for
a watch my repair department
cannot put in perfect running
order.
L. ALVA LEWIS
Retiring...
From Business
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Store Co.
OFFERS FOR SALE
Their Entire Stock of Goods
Fixtures and Store Building
$
Capital Stock increased to Si00,000 January 1st, 1906,
all subscribed and fully paid
I have added to tny stock of Furniture a full line of
Klamath Commercial Co.
Syracuse Walking and Gang Plows
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The Stock consists of Dry and Fancy Goods, Clothing,
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Popular Resort for Men
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents and Ladies Furnishing
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These Goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices
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Restaurant • and - Lodging - House
C. D. WILLSON
for Cash in order to close up their business.
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