Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 26, 1906, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
1 (» pnivcnients to his front van» bv mnviiig •MKII: I Il'S OI KI . A M A I ti
W E Siegler ..............................
Re« Fallw-r Feu»i
.. ..
Ltk» out lii» fehct* thirty tret Io reai'li the
.50 Mrwt line ami with the Mow ■>l making
John Die.........................................
a . o . r w
luikkii;, i
"JO 00 rumi U»r the new le-Liuiiiut which lie
M .a J T Henley
....
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
ntfvlN iii tl»»' \. o. r. \\ I
» wm T l'aldw m
.................... 20.00 will »o«m vriH't. Tiu- is to Im * two r»it*Mhiv pvrtiing. Vintin,
5 Ikt story building. Il e upjsT story to lie ki mvb
<» B Gate«
.....................
W O. Smhh,
J. W. > i « hi » viu », lltvtirdvr.
10 00 usisi lor o.’tiee».
II Boivin
5.00
KEIIn
Lei
Hoy Kilgoie is »omi to ».Id forty feel
1'viinin Ib»»’
N<». ss
•»(
ih »«4 m in Uit» A, <» I’
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2 Ik) nn re to the west end ol' bls hotel, lie lliHHtr
By »’»it h
...........................
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE
Imi!
«'v«*iv
rt»b«l
hmrth
ThiiiM.lHXH
5.00 liitvmg I, mid out that he bad just almut
1 Frank 1. Applegnte
............
in 11»«' inonth. N hiicv X \Vliilv, C. »»I II.
1.1 \ n
2.00 half room enough to »esmuioiiatu the» «Iv.*»‘v Marple, Urvunlor.
i Rex Bord ......................................... 20.00 tiMVehng public.
\V. O. \\ Emalina Camp, X»». 7W. W.
2 00
■ Benj Roliarge
...........................
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*A . n»»'vi- » v»'i v \V«H|iivmlav vvenintf
2 tki
I a»li
at ‘ . 7 ..................
e» o'elis'k ut S.-inderson'»
‘
hall.
“
\ll
j Renetit exesrsion Snrnlay on
I iieiglilmis cordiiilli iiivile.|.
C. K. Ihaiidenbiirg. Clerk.
25 00
»teamer Klamath.
RY GERANK’W.
t'oIhwtuMis na'eivisl |»y K. Bugeruhin
k. F. A A. M -Klamath l.ilgv N >
and turned over lo Committee.
Die weather h tTuti and launins; ib 7*. Meets Batiirdav evening on or I h »
hue
tiie tuli luisui of esi li nomili in lhe
K •'*uge> mm
rapidly pi »‘^ ivm * ii »^.
Masonie Hull. Alex Martin Jr. W. M.
W WMtlock
i W
Mm. tits». Bray, who ha« Imam in
M . E. ILiwdoin, SiH’rvlarv.
I Wliitloik
1.0#
Yreka the |ia»t w inter under rare ol a
I O I». I' Klamath laslge No. 117
W F Met elluiii
................
IJ)0
plivtician, rtrtnrnvd home laid week for meet* weiv Batiirdav evening m the
, T Frankenateiu
....................
l.l»
a nhort vihit with her |MtrvtilB, Mf. ami A th E. W. hall
E. E. lamisoii, N.G. •r '* 4yfr -b
*b -r •? 4* 4* *r 4* 4" 4- 4' 4* 4* + 4* 4- 4- +
J B Otev ......................................
IkO# Mr*.
C. C. Brower, Becivlarv.
B. High.
-b
-h
J C Buiith
2"'*
Mi**- Amy and F.l*iv Heed • |>arted
Fwauim Encampment No. 40, I II.O F.
CK Baldwin
for Chico >un»lav ni»»rning alien» they Eneanipluent meets second and louith 4;
Ca»h f «r m-k < f |s’latiws doiiated by II.
the *
a ill join the rtwt ol the family who I Saturday» in tiie month in
\ i> I' W. ball Ja»|s i IK nnetl, C. I*. j-
W wtraw
a ent a fra days previou*.
T
Geo. L. Humphrey, sctilw.
W W ...............................................
K R Rennies
1.00 Mdec »ulwciilied by A. Migenuaii 20.11Ü
WHISKEY
A Mr. Trail, of Oaklahuma Territory,
•F
I
’
rosiwritv
Itelw-kah
Luige
No.
IDI
Md»e
sulwcrilwsl
by
E.
Btem
.
.
2.1»
WB Wonieu
90.00 \ II
......................................
l.Ou
la»»( fcerk pumhaml H»U acre« uf land, 1 l. O. O. F. meet» ill the A <>. I'. \t
•F
Nuiuerous
lot«
ot
elullilllg
and
sup-
aeoo D Mct'ouMlI.................................
♦teo R Hum
1.00
Ivintf five mi If* east of Picard, from I hall ever* tiist and Hurd Thursdays il.
.50 I I'll** h»Ye Iw-eu received by K. Bilger-
90.90 F Oliver
A Martin, Jr
C\rn* tiialliM, ( »r a t'oinmlcrution of tiie month Jenille Hum. N. G.
.Ji,)
man.
and
|>acked
for
transportation
by
Loruilla M. Sauber. Benulary.
20.00 D Mockev
Frank Ward..
4-
|l*J t>. He inunvdi *. r'y Iwcan making
50 him for San Francisco.
9 JO J D Bill ............................................
II 1. Holgate.
[»» Xi». IMI
K. ol I'.— Klamath
preparations for fanning an l exfrecta
Bob Hunukrr and C. T. Oliver agree
ill the A. O. I*.
hall e ve» y
10.00 John Dr ........................................
H I» Stout
JB
to lanld as boon as it in |H»NNiblv to ob- meets
Monday evening, lien
l»wr, C. C.
l.Mi:ingto deliver tlio««- donations free to tain liitnttrr.
Henry Jansen
C H BM
John Hamilton, K. ol
50 I'okegama.
Claude 1* Chastain
JoliH I Xie .......................................
Ilulwrt («reen, alio has t»een ill for
M. W. of A.—L»lge
BEER
L R Rodgers..........
Sanderson Bros .............................
the past fra daya, is happily on t he A o. I . W. hall eirry first and third
Ashland Normal Notes. road
T W Btephans....
A E Gail......................................
to recovery.
Weilliesdav in lhe month.
Louise bargeant..
W K Bowdoin.................................
2.50
W. Il Mi-Eaiighlin, Consul I
Miss Fannie < itirdon, a<'c<Hii)»ahnd bv
SoCivtV
1.1»
The
Congressional
Literary
W
A
,
l*liel|M,
Clerk.
H 1’ Galarnenn ..
Mm Joseph Smith...............
iXellp' p.»t en of Kono, Ils'* ls*«<n rvwiding
51» niet April 20, in the Cha|iel. The tul-
»Ina McMillan..
Chas Woodard
Fotesters of \mriiea—Fwannn Camp
on her lioine-teiul south ol Keno tills
2.50 lowing program was given ;
N■ - <-1. meets in ties A * ■ I W
Roy Walker..........
Sam Woodard................................
w wk.
every secutiil and fourth Fridays in the
. Society
4*4*
H V Yaden ..........
C H Daggett.................................... 10.00 •*'"*
Ralph Evans, now employed st t|lv moni h.
i ' D. Wills..... I . K
F. Peterson
10 till Res’itiition
LDWanl ..........
W T Sbives................. .
-r <• •?
"V -i- i- 4- 4-
++
E. E. Jamison, Rue. >«w.
Madden ranch, has In'vn making regu­
!.. "uuith
Wm A Wright ...
Geo Chastain................................... 10.00 Oration
lar Sunday virus to Oaklalioms of late
H. Inlou
Jam«*» B Moore...
E W Gowen..................................... 10.00 Oration........
Wonder what is so attractive to him?
DR. WM. MARTIN
K.
Jtuies
«
50
Oration
J I. Yaden............
A H News, in
.................
Mr. S. Hedge, ol .Merrill, made a
F. 1‘rterson
Oration........
Austin Cox............
Mason A Slough............................
business trip to the valley this week,
The orations, though short, wen veri
DENTIST
C Roan Anderson
H I. Benson ........ .......................
returning t<r Klamath Falls Monday
good.
After
the
program
was
given,
the
Wm Ellie ,..........
J W Brvaut......................................
morning.
remainder of thu evening was »|ieiit in
TO Hague...........
Klamath Falls, Oregon
J F Goeller......................................
A (atrly of young people consisting ol
aocial
games.
Mrs McMillan
R W Beuron....................................
Mis-.lo.,ie arid I uirena llarnby, Nettie
I
Much chorus practice is leing done
A W Robertrori...
E M Babb........................................
Skeen, Clarence Cool and Cltas. Cross, 1
under
the
direction
of
Mis»
Silsliy.
8 H Low.............
C J Marlin .....................................
wentnn a lisliing trip to Slice;,y creek
C. T. BONNEY,
Tlieee choruses are to lie given during
e c Low...........
J A Cerling....................................
last week. W lide there a dance wasj
Commencement
week.
R 1 Low ..............
Wm Delaney...................................
Attorney and Counselor at Law
: .
■
Me'
Many of the Normal sin lent» went to
25. IX) W F .Arant......................................
H L Aldrich.........
have l-een unable to learn bow many
Examining AB-tr u tsa S|w-< laity
Medford Monday evening to attend the
2.1» Wallace Baldwin............................
E R Spencer.........
Mickrm uerr »‘MUght.
play,
"■.Merchant
of
Venice".
This
was
10.00
Fred Melbaee ....
NOTARY PUBLIC
Drummer David ,'Indian) ..........
Jr.**c Otto, u I m » has I mmui vi«»ting
given by Frvlerick Wad • who is one ol
J L Short...............
Fred I. Houston ...........................
t'rt'K E New Worden llulldltig
friend*
and
relative*
m
Yreka,
rvturne«l
II
the greatest living interpreters of Sliak-
DW Murphy
..
E Soule........ .................................
home la*t w«vk,
spearo. The interpretation was un­
Geo Melkmnld....
Will Houston ........ .....................
J. II Hay North, of >aniN Neck, took
usually go>.l, and tliinse who attended
20.1» Frank I’etett...................................
B St Geo Bishop .
SLOSS A. SONNAFRANK
a ¡»»ad ol ln*gB I«» Keno tin* arvk.
the
performance
well
pleased.
Bert Withrow........
2.00 W E Spence....................................
Mr. Orem, the * aw mill man, I ma I 1’muter and imrorator,
The Y. M. C. A. met. as usual, Wed­
W.OO I. F Willits......................................
Andy Hose............
week pure haw* I <so acre« of land lying
nesday noon, in the Clia|»*l. The Mill-
.50 A Shivea................. . .........................
House anil Sign l’alntlng
Albert Kuliea ....
went of Picanl iron» ('has Elgin of Top-
ject,
Christ's
Obtdieiue,
was
presented
.00 ike Wright......................................
A lady.....................
*y, giving him m vxchangv a I h » uh » and
by Mi»» Cora Carter.
.00 City Drug Store...........................
H Pelts....................
lot in the town of Siamn. Mr. Orem
Misses
Esther
Bilsby
and
Mabel
1.00 Stilts A Co........................................
D W Deneen..........
expect« to niove his family fn»m Mason
Apply nt tills ■
Campliell, who were going to attend the
.25 II I. Boggs........................................
G W Sorrels...........
to ti»e *au mill in a Couple of w ceka,
i
r . nr:.sl Grand Opera Co. at San Fran­
20.00 T S Beers ......................................
Rufus Moore ....
where they will keep a boarding bou air
AÍ
BONNEY u.
cisco, have rvtnrned. Had they started
10.00 J II Miller........................................
M J A..... ........
during the siitnm» r.
. *
• k
a day earlier, they would have la-en in i
LEGAL. RE II E-I AI
J W Siemens
E Dennis..........................................
W. >. Worden of Klamath Fall* *pent
it U ",
STRACTING BI -INE'.-
San
Franciaco
during
the
eartliqntikc
Burrell Short.
Neil Camplwll.................................
aconple of day* in l’i aid tin* week.
Will Pirwi-h rtwirmiBOt title amt |W) iste.
but as they start? I Wednesday they (
R I Hammond
I S Vorheea ...................................
Champ MuCoihim ha* erected a new tor non rctOem-.
V'
only,
..I'lied
Oakland.
They
could
>ce
The
r,-rl,lr»llon »Bit |s*rlecl
E I Applegate.
W T Smith../................................
house in place of the one recently burn­ In» ol essmlnallon
Olle- s s|M-slall,.
the burning city and tliev re|»>rted Oak
J L Fielder
John Kunts....................................
ed ami i* now at Imino again.
Ofltsr. N«w Woshrx Hain*
M»is srn«*i
i land crowded with thn»e who escaped
C h Knox.
Schallock A Daggett Co................
Mrs. E. L. Nash, who ha* lieen in ill
Tennis
an
I
laiseball
game»
art-
being
A B Mead
Joe Duvall........................................
health fur *on>r time,intend* leaving for
MELVIN D. WILLIAMS
pl a ye. I every day. Much interest is
H H Van Vai ken burg
J E Bodge...*..................................
•Snitnorn California so*»n to *pvnd the
|
taken
in
these
games.
Roy Hamaker...
Cressler A Stilts.............................
summer in h »p,«s that a change of clim­
Miss Rippy went to Geld Hill Friday.
L B Yaden........
Geo Jones........................................
ate may !*• heiiHn ial.
Chapel Notes
G W May lone.__
land surveyor .
8 A Mull..........................................
Civil Servi,? t xamiriLtlon
Ky Taylor.............
J A Palmelien.................................
Tuesday: Prof. Van Seay gave an
KLAMATH FALLS : : OREGON
L Purdee...............
Geo Biebn........................................
address to tiie Senior Class.
The I . *. Civil Service C< »tn in is* ion
J a AMHVIN I If.1»!'• <*
L A I-ewis............
H E Childers.................................
, Wednesday: l’rof. Mulkev »;>oke <4
will hold an examination tor t lie
it ion
Don J Zumwalt..
<I A Hines........................................
the stiulv of Ijterature as a means to-
of MForv»t Banger”. May 14, HOU, at
8 L Welle..............
Geo Cline..........................................
I ward better expression.
Portland, Koseburg, LaGrande ami
I A Duffy ..........
lUrnes A Auten...............................
Thursday: Prof. Mulkev told of the
Prineville.
Miss L Watson.
W E Griffith.....................................
■ earlliquake at Ban Francisco.
Examination for ‘’F«»re»»t Sii|»ervisnr,M
Geo L Humphrey
We have filled in on all goods wo wero short on
C A lenx..........................................
. Friday: l’rof. Mellinger read one of
w ill las held nameday at all large eitle«
H T Chitwood...
F G Low. ...........................................
-Capt. Eli’s Tarctures.
in the State.
Mr» Dr Hargue
James Jory......................................
The Botany and Zoology student»
W O Smith ........
Notice
Contractors.
J F MaGuite.....................................
have bo-gun r<-lba-!ing specimen«. Each
J F Nowlin..........
^-■•led Pip, v ill Is- received by J V .
Meiss A Armand.............................
student of Botany is required to classify
O Short................
Fred Applegate...............................
twenty specimens of wild tlowers, while Siemens, t 'I- r <f cm <* i I District No. 1, Cleanliness and Good Work
of Klamath County, Oiegon, at Klam­
W P Reinhart...
A C Beals. ......................................
i the Zoology students have to make a ath I-nil’, Oregon, until lUo’clock a. in.
Hobt Wattenborg
Guaranteed.
.collection of the different insects.
II L Kerry ford.................................
of the III day of April, lWMi, for the
E E Maron...
following jsirtions uf work on nets
C Z Herbert.....................................
n-hisil building. All the plastering and
Also Agent for LONDON AND
C M Meyer..
Farmers' Implement A Supply Co
lathing, lath fiirnisned l>y district, »nd
A Tenbrook..
C C Hogue ......................
punting id wall«, | aintii g, plumbing, LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO.
J BCTaylor.
C M Ramsby....................
brick work on lurnai e mid i-hiiuiieys,
Ed Moneghon
lathing and plastering S rooms, lath
C C Chitwood................
BY WE, VS A CO.
furnished by district, according to plans Good Honest Service
John Kelley.
D B Campbell................
and »JM-Citicatioiis pti-parrd by Chas.
EO Potter...
Dr Merryman.................
the Card That Wins
Judge Thos. Drake and Dr. Parker Burggraf, architect, nf Albany, Oregon
E F Bernard.
John Hibberts...............
ol Klamgtli Falls were in Bonanza Tm-s- All Lid« must la- iio'oinpaninol by a
ITS MINE
J P McGIinchey,
RA Telford...................
day .ml Wednesday watching B*>nanza »■ertitied cheek in the amount ot In |s-r
» ent of l-i-l ami an approved bond must Hou would a Sheet r-ti-el Front suit you
W A Decordova
J D Paquet.....................
grow.
I— furnished by successful) bidder in
S T Summers...
as a substitute for brick; doesn’t
R E Cantrail..................
Hon. John 8. Shook of Dairy was in the amount of 15 per cent ol contract
Otto Heidrich .
John McKee....................
cost so much and looks better
Bonanza to-dav hsiking after the in­ price.
J C Siegler........
The Board of rlim-tors reserves the
Frank E Ankeny..........
terest of iiis IM) adjoining the town.
the right lo reject liny or all bid».
C. L. NOEL
Chas I Rotierte
WG Smith.....................
Town ia full of strangers looking for
Dated this 3rd day of April, I'.Asi.
J L Williams ..
Klamath Lake Nav. Co
investments and home».
I-IIO5K 173
J. W. SiKMBxa.
B Collins..........
Also since gave nee of steamer lot ex­
Messers. Hebrew and Matthews, from
E H DnFanlt...
Building Contractor
$ioo Renard.
cursion purpose.
Balinas, Cal.’ horse buyers, were in
♦’apt O C Applegate..
2.50 f-ee Louie (Chinese cookL,... . 5.00 town, Monday and Tuesday looking for
I will pay the above reward for n
I’laiif and Uioates Fr«
T F Nicht. L................
1.00 T G Donnellan. •»•«••«.
5.00 horses. They left this place for the watch my repair «lepiirtment cannot
R N Coleeon................
J» I) W Murphy ..
IJt reservation to buy ponies.
put in |ierfuct running order. L. Alva
Agent for Sheet Bteel Fronti and
W Lennox....................
1.00 E II Perry .........
I
5.00
......................
Blivets and Murphy of Wliitelnke, the
Interior Decoratimi»
Jim Hughes................
*50 CT Darley.........
2.-50 hardware mid furniture men were ill I
J M Honeton..............
,50 W Sargent............
4.00 town to-day hxrking for a lis.-alioii.
E A Dunham ..........
1.U0 J G Little...........
2,50
Louis Gerber, of Lorella, who has
Klamath Canal Co...
20.00 Ray !• Hubbard
been in Merrill for some time looking
Mont E Hatehison...
1.00 WB Heartburn
after bis Stock interests, came to town
KLAMATH FALLS
I
I
OREGON
T E Griffith..................
UH) Y W Steph ella
Tuesday and remained over night. He
L L Low........................
.50 M H Wanif 1er
has lately purcbased the College addit­
A J Manning..............
5-OtF W A Phelps ..
ABSTRACTS <•!■' TI TLE nutrie with he.itness and tllrtpnlrh.
Wc
ion to Bonanza and will make some
J B ('»sen...................
.50 Virgil A Soil
invito attention to our FFLING CABINET SYSTEM.
needed improvements in the same in a
E A Plumb..................
2.50 C H Withrow
few days.
FH Mills....................
5.00 B B Bchinneister............. ..........
1.00
Mr. McKenney »nd wife, ami a Mr.
J V flooston................
20.00 J G Boyle............................. ..........
2.00 Davidson and another gentleman from
C T Oliver
c
20.00 0 A Btearns......................... ..........
5.00 Kalama, Wash., arrived in town last
I. Jacobe .
5.00 A V Stablman ...........
2-50 night (Tuesday). Mr. McKenney is one
A Caste).
5.00 Will Balilwin.............
1.01» of the owners of the Bowne townsite
First National Bank
20.00 W II Shirk, Lakeview
2.50 and is out today looking over the new-
C K Brandenburg...
5.00 O A McKendree, Lirella ........
2.50 city. •
. . • I ii 9*1 trit noe • • •
John Polling..............
A0 NG
2 Afl
Grover By pea arrived here yesterday
H L Royce ............
.50 J I. Hanks ..................... ........... ... 5.1» •o look after I be interest of bis late
Robert Caney.. ..........
2.00 W (I
rullrer hert, wboilieu in Ban Francis-
J B Griffith ..............
„ I
2.00 L B Applegate...............
10.1)0 co a short time ago.
C K De Lap................
2.00 Harry Whitelinr...........
2.00
Mr. M umiii of tlio firm of Manon A
B S Grigsby...............
2.00 G A Cobb.........................
14» Blough and Jack Kimball were in town
Silas Oi<et>chain........
10.00 H F Murd^B .............
5.00 Tiler 1
• ,
looking over our country.
Oscar Hliives ......
2.00 F H McCornack ..........
b.'M
Our new iowii Iroani ineMast Mon­
Last Monday wilneneed ono of the hottest contests ever hekl in this city. It
LOtlo............ ...........
L00 A I) Mapleron, Oakland
1.00 day night hh provided l>y tnbir charter
w as over a piec e of priqe'rty placed in the hands of ii local real estate Ann lor
G Y Garger..............
2.00 Toni Newton...................
5.00 and oruHiiizeil by electing H. I.. Clop­
•ale. It waa a bargain, and two parties wnntial. Negotiations were on for some­
John Kenney..............
1.00 Miss H L Whitney........
2.50 ton ar president ul the board, and W. 1.
time, and noon Monday was the lime sit. to close the deal. Ilolb parties made a
W W.............................
1.00 Joseph Conger...............
2.00 Blown ar niarabail. Mayor Cloptoii
ram for it, landed alioiit the same lent got worked up to a high pitch and then
J B Casey....................
.50 Toy Gow...........................
2.011 lias orderd a new hat.
began to hid up the property. Tin re was only one end to It—tlm highest bidder
Max Bode..................
.50 Geo W Bradley.............
Our stage and lour running^» f ween
1.00
Agent to Ills Majesty, the American Gentleman,
gut it. ‘ TI ih I s the best bargain I ever made” said the man who got It. "l’nt
Buesing A Bennett...
5.00 T.inkville Saddlery Co..
5.00 tbit place and Klainatb Falfe put» quite
gi.vl I pul my property in the handi of Horning A Casey, for limy certainly can
for first class goods
A L Sherman..............
1.00 John Doo.......................
.25 a city Hpfrearance to the line.
do business for n rnnn,” was the opinion expressed by the owner uf the laud sold.
Wui Ferry....................
1.1» G W Smalley................. .
l.UU j L, J, Bauiuan nt making ronie ini-
Iry them aud see.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, April 26,1906.
PICARD ECHOES
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
’FRISCO SUFFERERS
Twelve Hundred Dollars Already
Contributed By the Citizens of
Klamath Falls.
HOLLADAY
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C. D. WILLSON
lik
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l/k I«k
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BRÌCK STORI: CO.’S
Retiring From Rusiness Sale
Continues
Inîerior Decorating a Specialty
adíes í/ress Goods.
O'
Civil and Irrigation Enrinesr,
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rrimmings of all kinds.
Shoes,
Mens and Boys Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Lie.
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NOTES FROM BONANZA
I will pay the above reward for
a watch my repair department
cannot put in perfect running
order
L. ALVA LEWIS
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ABSTRACTERS
will find a complete line at WILLITS, and
at prices that defy competition.
When in need of CLOTHES that h,.. .
style and workmanship, at Prices to sun
your Pocketbook, you will find them at
WILLITS.
L. F. WILLITS
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