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CITY . BRIEFS Bonanza Improvement Co. Sec Ady for marsh land*. Up-to-date commercial printing don* at the Republican office. Have I.aunche* are all the go now. Teffonl A Kon make you one. R. M. C. Brown will rell a fine ranch at a bargain ami on good terms. 39 Cigar* and tolmroo of all grade* at A. J. Manning'*. Ik» yen nee»l visiting cards? If so call at tiu» Republican »ffii-e where you w ill find the latest style* iu card* ami type. South Klamath Fall* will l»e the re«- i-lenl district. Bee L. Jacob*. IS OFFERING LOTS THIS 4 WEEK FOR 30 DOLLARS Frank Ankeny carriea only fresh candles and cootecllonery. on the unique terms of ONE dollar down and the balance on time. Nothing can l>* puiehased out of w Rich *o much pleasure can be ha>l as a gaso line launch. Buy one from Telford A Son. Any style, size or price. Step into their office in the Hamaker Building and find nut all about it. Tbc LakeaMe Inn Bar. C. Roaa An derson for High grade Wines, Li quors and Cigars. 2,000 acres of land for sale on any terms to the real settler . . . Wanted: Ironereat theK’amatli Fall* Steam I-aundrv. Apply to 1*. B. Camp bell. Have a carload of cement and wood fiber plaster for sale. Get in your order befiwv it is all gone.—Wui. AV. Men- denhall. . BONANZA IMPROVEMENT COMPANY fh fb \b ifc [b lb té* \b SUM « Clearance Sale We are closing out all our Corsets. Broken line of Ladies and Children’s Hose and Silk Gloves. Kid and Suede Gioves. Summer Lawns. \ summer Shirt Waists. '»•immer Dress Skirts. ue are Giving Big Bargains in oil Summer Goods, Fancy Silks, Laces and Embroideries S. Ed Martin, of Merrill, returne.l bom l'elican Bay Sunday, To « miu it a »» »»»M X*« i >u Uu>‘J>th Fr<»l Houston, ol the K. K. K. store day ol August. Itkkl, 1 »hall begin sur-¡ is taking a week's viait at I’elican Bay vey* for the location of tho follow li«t Lodge. j aeetion Ox nerot All corners on emit mid Mi»* May Snyder, of Imkeview, i* vis west line through the center of Setftton* iting tho Misses McMillen at the Lake- I 17 «ml 18. T4OS, It 10 K W M. All I romero of Keel ion* III, 20, 28, 29, IM), ¡t'J, side. Bernard Spink, ol Yainax, im»»e.| r 40 K, It 10 E W M. Kaid corner* to be rvlo»'at<'d mid through this city Sunday on his way to nimkv»l mol a permanent rocotd tua»lv Portland. ol the Mine in neeorxlance with th*I Frank Rigg*, who was one of the wit l-aws ol the State of Oregon. nesses in tho land fraud case» at Portland M. D. W ii i l » ms , last week, returned home Saturday. 20 Co. Surveyor, Klamath Co., Or. Frank Ira White, of the East Klam CONCERT ath Fall* tract, is in lAirtlaml on busi for the ness, and incidentally boosting for Klam BENEFIT OF THE HIGH SCIIOOf ath county. given by Mr. and Mr*. Richard Biietonstefn MISB WII MA WAGtIKNER. Piantai ami Mr. ami Mrs. McKim loll Tuemlay ol PaciAe University, morning (or a two week* camping trip assiste»! by to Crater Lake. MISS F.LHIK APPLEGATE, Violinist J. P. Hill ha* lease«) the Hotel Hous And * ton ami lias already taken charge». Mr. MRS. OLIVER GATES, Contralto Ilill is from the» Dalle», and i* ait exper •I the High Mebool ienced hotel man. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10 Col. J. 0. Box le. of Ashland, arrived Adniisxion 50 el*. Childieu 25 el* here Saturday from Pel n an Bay, whore» Ticket* on «ale nt Chitwm'd'* Drug Store he and his ton are enjoying the splendid fishing found at that resort. You can always get * good range of Work on the Hot Spring* ele»ctric road i Virgil A Son at the bridge on .Main st. was reaumed Monday, Mr. Campbell | The Leggett I«*-.! spiiug i* nolsele*», having secured a new supply of ties. It bugleea ami durable. Virgil A Son, will be pushed to completion now. Get vour housekeeping outfit of Virgil The property on Main street now own-' A Son nt the bridge on Alain street. We have them. The best l»«l spring •d ami occupied by Mr. Heins as a ba kery,waa sold this week to Mr*. Horton, on earth ; the "Is-ggolt ” Virgil A Sun. consideration being »100 |>er front fodl. Dr. llemrnway of Yainax, who has l»een in a Portland lk»epital for the past two weeks securing treatment for ins eyes, returned to this city SunJay eve ning. Lost—Between Klamath Fall* ami j He can sell your Prop Merrill Sunday night, a coat. Finder i erly. List with us if leave with Kohl. Baldwin at Merrill Harness Fbop or the Klamath Republi you wish a quick sale. can office, IV Jatues Sigler. Jr., son of Mrs. J.C. | Sigler, left Monday morning for Port-1 land. From there ho will go to Yakima . O.ffM and Bickleton. Washington, visiting his , Kluulh FA sister at the latter place. The first Baptist Church of Klamath Fur Bale—Cheap, a 12 foot show case. Fall» has lain inrorjiorated by Abner Frank Ankeny. ». B. Mead, C. R. Delap, B. S. Grigsby, J. Small tract* »f w, li 1.» .»;. . R. Horning ami Robert Casey with' land* ollrrea ,u m v. ■ x ,il »20 ,.» •Í property cetiinated at ♦ski- acre. Al>el Ady. The Knights of Pythias will give a- FUR SALB grand excursion on the Steamer Klam-, ath to Nelson’s Grove, near Keno, on ! One rake, mower, sulkey plough an4 Sunday, Aug. 12. Fare round trip. 1100. wagon, clioap. For particular* inquiry at this office. Everybody com«» and bring lunches. The Evening Herald made it* ap|»ear- BALED ALFALFA ance Wednesday evening. Editor Cron- hay for sale. Back of court house. emiller had to contend with many diffi J. L. Fielder. culties, Imt landed hi* japer almost on schedule time. He has our best wishes. C. P. MASON fl. V. Gates, wife ami »laughter, Mis* Gates, came in with J. H. Rice, the Pel- ! DENTIST ¡»•an Bay U«lge landlord, Fritlay even ing, from that resort ami took the night : Office in nett K>l.-ay Block train for their borne at Hillsboro.—Asfi-, land Tiding*. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Isaac N. Delamater, a well known I and respectol pioneeraeitiaen of South-; ern Orvg»»to, -»t—i m nr* nntnf in Grant« ’ Pa«*, on the 22nd inst., at the age of 76 year*. Hi« wife, who survive* him! is a sister of Mr*. Alice Kane, of Ash land. If you are troubled Watches at Winter*'. New chain« at Winter»'. Souvenir g»xxk at Winters’. M. W. A. Excursion Sunday. Repairing a specialty, at Winter»’. If your glasses do not fit, see Winters. All kiuds of »oft drink* at Manning’s A few second-hand watches cheap, at Winters’. » *’ Just remember this: M. W. A. excur sion Sunday. If vour eve« trouble you, see Winters, the optician. Forest tire» arc burning in the north ern part of the county. Go, go. go, Friday night on the W. O. W. moonlight excursion. Remember the W. O. W. moon light excursion tomorrow night. Fred Stab Iman, the Bly merchant, was in the city this week on business. Dou’t forget the M. W. A. excursion to the Lodge. 'Twill be tho best of the season. State Senator and Mrs. A. C. Mars ters, of Roseburg, were here Monday of this week. Miss Edith Humphry, of Portland, is visiting her brothers,Charles and George, in thi* city. 3. W. Keesee, who ha« l*?en on a fishing trip to SpriDg Creek, returned home Wedneeday. Married—In this city, July 29, Rev. J. B. Griffith officiating, Robert M. Farter and Mrs. Nettie Horton. Dr. George Merryman, who has been at Telican Bay 1-odge for the past ten days, returned home Sunday. Willie Houston and Jessie Siemens returned home Funday. They were at rdican Bay for the past week. The W. O. W. lodge will give a moonlight excursion to-morrow evening, and a jolly good time is promised. There has been a great exodus of our citizens to Odessa, Pelican Bay and Crater Ijike during th* r**1 ’*ek. Foi.-r>— A WHgon jack. Owner will dease M“c>Jiall, prove prup- pay for this advertisement. Notiro is hereby givon that the Coun J. C. Ferguseon was appointed admin ty School Superintendent of Klamatb istrator of the estate of L. P. Nelson, County will hob! the regular examina who met such a tragic death Monday. tion of applicant« for State and County Don’t buy a Bug Incubator when you paper* at Klamath Fall.« a* follows: Foe State Papers can get the Legaett Bed Spring. They Commencing Wi«ln<-»lay, August 8 nt will last a hundred years. Virgil A Sou It is surprising what a g<xxl Range 9 o’clock a. tn. and continuing until. i you can buy for |45 and *50 at the Saturday, August 11 at 4 o’clock p. m. ( Wi«lnes«lay— Penmanship, history, ' ! Bridge Second Hand Store. Virgil A spelling, physical geography, reading i Son. ami psychology. Married—In this city, Tuesday, July Thursday— Written arithmetic, tl»c- 31, David M. Clanton and Miss Mal>el ory of teaching, grammar, bookkroping, F. Gates, both of Merrill, Rev. J. W. physic* and civil government, Bryant officiating. Friday—Physiology, grography, men Edmond Gowen and Alex Martin tal arithmetic, coui[>o»ition an<l alge joined the colony ol Spring Creek camp- bra. 1 ers this week, and declared when they Saturday—Botany, plane geometry, ' left that they would “«how the old ’on«” general history, English literature mi»l bow to catch fish. school law. . Klamath Falls needs 1500 working- For County Papers ' men, carpenters, bricklayers, stone Commencing AVe»lnesda.v, August 8, masons and laborer*. The highest wa at 9 o’olock a. in. and continuing until I ges are being paid, and no one need Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. fear about being idle. First, second anil third grade certifi If. E. McKenney and J. H. Horning cate*. Wedncs«lay— Penmanship, liisto r y , left for Lake couniy Saturday morning for the purpose of looking over timber orthography and reading. Thursday—Written arithmetic, the land in that section. They were accom ory of teaching, grammar and physiolo- panied by Mrs. Horning. TEACHERS EXAMINATION Remember 5I. t When you are in need of SHOES, that you will find a complete line at WILLITS, and at prices that defy competition. í ? *> 4» When in need of CLOTHES that have fit style and workmanship, at Prices to suit your Pocketbook, you will find them at WILLITS. L. F. WILLITS Afent to His Majesty, the American Gentleman, for first class goods 0 Í i Niel Campbell, the well known barber gr' Friday—Geography, mental arithme of this city, departed Wednesday after tic, school law and civil government. noon Dr bi« ranch near Bly. where he Those wishing V» teach in thi* couniy expect* to remain peimanently, having will please take notice as the county disposed of his business here. lioard is opjioeed to granting permits in The Bonanza Bulletin ha* changed any way except through papers valM hands, Frank Fah ido disposing of what in some other county or state, or by interest he bad therein to Ix-wis Gerber grad*-» granted by this state. and J. O. Hamaker,the latter assuming Hch<«>l officer* arc requested to tljor- editorial and business management of ouglily examine cri-'lential* of teacher* TOILET CREAM—For Tan ami Sunburn it. before accepting any service* and we ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION—Disinfectant and Germicide County Purveyor M. D. Williams,who suggest that remote districts employ BLACKBERRY CORDIAL WITH JAMAICA ha* been rusticating at Odessa for the teai-her* having paper* to cover tho GINGER—Diarrhoea and Summer Complaint |/a»t two weeks, returned tome Bunday. winter term. J. G. AVitnurr, I ITTLE LIVER PILLS—The Ideal Laxative He is complaining of soreness in hi* Hcliool Superintendent of arms, due to overwork with the hook Klamath county. and line. Closing out sale ol corset«. W. O. Kmith ha* purchased an inter ♦ 75c corset» I 50 est in the Klamath Fall* Steam I.a»in- »< 75 1 00 idry, ami assumed management of the <c .. 1 00 1 25 property to-day. He says lie is ready to « .. 1 25 1 50 The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An- do all kind* <>t washing, except political Choice line of Cigars at Frank E. 1 50 1 75 Ankeny's. derson for an Optimo cigar. ■ linen, and to thia ho object«. tí 1 50 2 00 P era« To 1, kt .—12 miles from Yai- << 2 00 Go to A. J. Manning’s for pipes, «la- ' The lawful season for the killing of 2 W : ix abundance of grass and water, will tionery, cutlery, notion*, etc. male deer opens August 15, ami the sea. At the Brick Store Company. . »lock at 50 cents a head per son for female deer will open Sept. I. Watches. L. Alva Lewd*. month. Call on or address, Know- The season for both clone* on November For rings go to L. Alva Lewis. New goose, Keno, Oregon. 6-28-41 l 1st. It is against the law to hunt or line just arrived. U'm. Wood and Charles Liskey made kill deer al night between one hour af- Fine watch repairing. I.. Alva Lewis. ror For Sale—One 40,000 capacity saw ( ter sunset ami one hour liefere «tinrise. a trip to the Falla on business Jaat Muir Just arrived at Alva Lewis’s, new mill in gorxl order, delivered on the H. P®r»on ,,,a.v k*" more than five deer day. ' y. P. track « ’ '9. A.Mres* A. A. Milliken during the M-asoo. Hunting deer with It is reported that the Bonanza reviv- •a. -u A. J- Manning’s evili Je i. rrohiWted. aliata are to viait Dairy the last of the Fort Jones, Calif. 7 I’fii < .»rant eu it to be good. Your Credit is I have just received two carloads of Furniture, which I will sell at rock-bottom prices. Being crowded for room, I will for a short time sell at prices to suit everyone : 1 hirciitis, Beds, Ciirpcf»* ICte., Etv., lCto« Í Yourvredlt I.** u ,<»<»<1 xvitlk 1 REAL ESTATE f I t * t f * f * J. F. CROFT & CO.. A Few Prices at HURN S HARDWARE STORE No. 8 Alert cast c»«»k stove .................... No. 8-fH Toledo sl»a-l rang»» ....................... Wangeniltia Barb Wire, |«*«r cwt H-lt Flarr wlfel mill» ............................... ii in. Hyrariire chlllol plow* ....................... At) tooth *te«-l lexer hairuw* ..................... Improved White sewiiig machine. »13 4A ft 3tl 1.1 IV . W 50 IM) Ml tai St tai tai ♦r * ■ Evervthlng else In the l!nrd»*re line al reduced price* Call an>! : :> »■» -I i. »••» G»*»l» aid prir, -■. GEO. R. HURN HEADACHE with it try Perfect Head ache Powders. They contain things that stop the ache withotu being in any way injurious. Price 25 cents STAR DRUG STORE t I It is hard to be sick, But it’s easy to get well if you have pure fresh medicines. If you ever get,sick remember that we have an enviable reputation for supplying the best drugs and medicines. Star Di-tiu; Store UNDERTAKING A I £. WHITLOCK I FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND JEM BALMER have purchased B. St. Geo. Bishop’s stock of undertaker’s supplies Chitwood’s • Driiy; • Store Holder of License No. 29 granted by the Oregon State Board of Health. Calls promptly attended, city or country, day or night. Telephone 156 Dairy Doings Wine direct to Principal, Itoom 523. WANT A TEAfl If yon are going to Crater hake, the Fort, Bonanza, Merrill, or anywhere I else In the county, use a Mammoth Stables team. It will inauro speed, comfort anti safety. Special salo of l*>x stationery at tlie Bed Klar Drug Flore. r<>i< sit a, <>n<- 12-ltorse |*iwcr engin« and iHtiler. Also one 14-inch by 6-luot iron turning lathe. We are putting iu larger machinery. Terina tonuit. Crescent Hush A Iktor Factory. Telephone 381. (intwoixln Toilet cream will curu ion* burn, tan iiih I irecklvB. Í