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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
THE BUSY BOSTON STORE SHOES SHOES SILKS, SPECIAL SALES MEN’S CLOTHING Good 24-inch silk--the finest on the Ihe largest assortment: the latest styles; the N-st make'.; the lowest price: that is what we have tn shoes. Sh »es for the boy, the girl, big teet, tat feet and lean feet. ;o cents w market--has been selling at 75 cents-- white it lasts 50 cents a yard. It*’ getting too cold for that summer suit—the fall style is on deck now. We have the best line of men's and boy’s clothing on the market. /A f ... Good silk--finest on 27-inch the I market--85 cent value--while it lasts, 60 cents. and up. I V m I Finest Peau de Soie silk--Regular Finest Peau de V I quality that has been selling at $1.75- V durmg this sale only $1.25. These silks are of the finest grade 1’ and best manufacture and are greatest bargains ever offered m this CLOAKS WRAPS JACKET S / I / silk--Extra Soie The Celebrated Acorn Brand V < rare bargain. i it Kt IV1 whi.-h J This is a S2 article--only $1.50. Sanitary Ctision sole most celebrated shoe >r weir and comfort, t received. Also the 7 V, i c'ty. Ml 8 Clothes that do not shrink, clothes that keep their shape and look good always. F »r tit and finish they have n > equal anywhere. These clothes an- being sold at the lowest prices ever qouted in this city. It will pay you to come in and examine these goods before purchasing. r MEN’S FURNISHINGS The crisp, cold evenings say, “Get i cloak, wraj > jacket and *ave a d • ’ r's bill." We have just revived direct from the factory—thus living vou the middleman's large c^nsi:nm •nt th • I m st in cloaks, ii. The price—?7.;o tit —will b • sure to suit gM iJs, stvle <>r m i\ • f<»r the tnonev. OT HER GOODS 4 comple.e line of flannels, flannelettes, ginghams, ladies and children's underwear at cut rate prices. i The biggest line of the latest patterns in Men’s Neckwar** at Boston Store prices—which means the lowest in the city. Also Sweaters. Shirts. Piece and Union Suits, Sox. Every- thing to tit you out from tup to toe. All we ask you is to step in and see what we offer. Boston Store is The Different Store===the place where one price prevails where the best Grades are sold ana where every customer Gets Extra Value For the Money THE BUSY BOSTON Where fill Goods Are Sold at the Lowest Eastern >«•«• Vlx f»»r iiint’h Inn-!» Bille N it i ■ at it I » N y xx - »in A B - «’llill* All o’cliM'k a tn . on N-fruiM 27th, HMJfi. before • he Regiorr and Receiver at the United In th«* ('ircutt t'ourt of the state of Oreg«»n States Mild office at Lak«« tew, Oregon. for the countx ol Klamath The »aid contestant having, in a proper Herman «chinur. | latntiff v* I'anlin«* affidavit, filed •»«•ptrmtMr 27. I’.**-, wet forth schmor. defrn«lant tart» which show that after due diligence per- suit for divorce M»nal service of th*.* notice van not I* made To I'aulliir Schmor, the at named de upon the above named Frederick K Reasoner. fendani: Hertha R Brainguard. Alden E. Kva*«»ner or In the name of th* stau- of Oregon i I ia H vw |{ R<•»Mint-r. it i* hereby ordered and Y*»u are hereby r<*«|uirv.| to appear amt an- «lirreted that such notice b- given »aid Fred »wer the complaint ffle«1 aga n«t you in the erick K Keaaoner, Bertha R H amguard. alM»xe *-ntitlr«l suit, on or t»efnr«’ rhur*dav the Alder F. Rrawourr and Charles H. Reasoner, 22n I «lav ol \ >M*mlH r Iwiug (tie la«t «lax by due and proper publication. of th«* t m«’ prescribe«! tn the rd«*r tor the lo-ll li 19 J. N Watson. Register. publication ol thi« »utumoiis th«* tir»t publi cation ti>rrr««f In’ing on th.* 11th day of oct«»- b« r 1Ä» , and if you fail !«• »<»ap|»cttr and an- auer. f««r want tlier«’of tin* plaintiff will apply to the t ourt f«»r the r« lu i prayed for in the A black silk watch fob with cumplaiht herein l«»-w it: F««r a •l«'crev «tia«nlv buckle and a u<.ld»U>ne chain. tng th«* I m « h «I* of tr.atrinouiy noa «*» »ting b- Waterman fountain |>en. binder <>t tuvn r » ruff ami «1«*ivndant Th«’ 'tim either will plea»e leave nt tin« office m«»n* w a» scrxr«l t»x publicatiolt thcreol tn the and receive suitable reward. Klamath Republican by order ol J It Grif I’r >1. Fauitht. fith, bounty Judge of Klamath county , Ore gon. n adv. date«! and ti‘v*l in thi» *uit at Klamath Fall«. <»r«goi. on th«* 9th «lav of October. UM», which »aid «»r ler mpiirr» that summon» in thi« suit I««* published on«-»* <x wo k 1«»r a peritnl of »iv < «»n-vcutix« an«1 mic - ce«*ixv week« from tlivllth «lay *»f octolwr. I9U&. Il Krtui attorney for plaintiff SI ,1M(Ax i g illpl g**l the luy in h *. A,k Htxl li- x I » • V» n t •■••»I vi«il h g mr»l*? 11 ««»call iO tin* Io pill Ih ili» ofticr wlietv x«m xx ill tlivl til*« latest *iv|e< III « ir«l* an I ¡«fl'ile* «'••.it' ilh'l geht* I lil\« 11, t!<• t X |»V rn it KKk LOST (iOIMI IO KI SO? • o-o-oo-o-oo -ooo-oo oooo-ooooooo-o • f HOLtÄßÄY WHISKEY COMIM souci; BOHEMIAN BEER Q C. D. Willson • o-n-n OOOOOOOOO0-00<>-0-00-0-00-0-0 * -t> BCHNKE-UALK6R. fhefcadin^ BUSINESS COLLEGE ¿48 p 3 r W. o « N 1 f7TJ|quipm«nf $U.OOO«*y unsurpassed] / lai west of Chica^o^ / 1 I t' i 6nrollmcnf, Av^.li9O4-Au^l,l9C5, 483 pupils x^ru ’Vt un«, tu, - rwy.i,iyvw, _ wo enrollment. Au^ljpqs-Au^J.ipo«, 681 I pvpits Ctlahav« on til«, applications from business ’ _ ________________________ • • • Sept. 1,1905 toAuÿ.l,l$oa , 607 ,• * • • * I V Pupila placed in lucrative positions 4durnx} ; I lihis ‘,r. A ’* I this time, time. 287 > 'Graduates allK jemployact but will place you in a postfion when ccwnpefcwl Wc will not only ’ equip you for» life work d I I I ¡You need us as a school and urs need y exxi I 'as a pupil • r • • Now fa the time.to ad for catalogue □ • •) « iN parttnent oi the Interior United state* Land Office Lakex lew Oregon. Ocu>l»er *’h P.«» A *iirtt« lent content Httiilaxit having bi ell filed 111 thl* office Io Fre<l I. St llderinan vo|ite*tant. against the hoin«*t«a<l entry N’<* <11«. of >ntah N! ’.« a«onrr. »»»ntr^ter. made Augii«l 10th. IM «. lol the * I *’» 1 « Tp iss R9E NN M In will« n It h allrgril that the I said Sarah '! Rea»on< f died about the month oi Augii't. IMH; that the only lie.r* nt la»\ n d . Miccr*«or* in inter« *t «»I *ai«l «!r« ra»r«l known io till* affiant, are; Fre«lerick K K«’a.M»n«T. Hertha R IL aingnar«1, Alden F R« M»<»nt r. < baric* II. R«’HM»ner. J. t’han«l<»* Reasoner mid A Myrllc Ganlvre; that «aid Frederick K. Reasoner I* nl»o th«- administrator of th«’ es tate <»f '»ii nh M Reaiumvr. d»‘«,« as«‘»|; that 1 *al«> *ainli M. Rea*onvr never, «luring her life- time. r«>l«lv«l ti|«»n, cultivated or nnpr«»ved *ai«l ,|e<.erlb«‘d land, nor any p«»rll«»n thereof; that none of llu1 heir» at law, »iiccetwr* in interest, legal or |’« rs«»nal rvpre»entntive« of *nid dv«'ea*vd, ha* at any tiin«’ resided U|»on *ai«l land, or any portion thereof, or improved . or ruhl\ate«l the same «»r any portion thereof; i that »aid Sarah M. Reasoner, wholly aban doned *al«l land, for more than *ix month*, 1 prior to her «loath, an<l that all the heir* at I law. nu«‘ee«norn in interest, atbl legal or per-I sonal reprcstnitatlve* «»f said «le<-ea*ed hav«‘ since her death wholly abandoned said land au«i have failed lo resid«» upon, or cultivate the same, or any portion thereof, and have txholly fail««! at all tlnieix since th«* death of saiil Sarah M Reaaotier to Improv«* sahl latul in any manner, and that all of auch failures an«l abandoninent still continue, and that said alleged abandonment and failure to cul tivate ami improv«’ «aid land, was not due and la not due to the employ ment tn the army, navy, or marine corp* of the t’niled State*, of any of th«* per*onix above named «»r mentioned, a* a private soldier, officer, sea man or marine «hiring the xxar with Spain or during any other war hi which the United Stat«’' may I»«' engaged. Therefore, the »aid parties are hereby noth tir«l to app«ar, respoml and offer evidence touching sai«l allegation* at 10 o’clock a. tn., on November 19th, 190H, before George Chas tain. county clerk, of Klamath county, Oregon, at hi* office In Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final hearing will be heh! at 10 THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA CRATER LAKE With Its beautiful «■■enery. n eluding' Anna Creek Canon. Seven Mile. Spring Creek. Klamath Indian lleservation. Indian Bury ing Mounds, its glorious fisliimr. hunting and camping places, can be reached easiest by way of Fort Klamath and HOYT’S HOTEL at Fort Klamath. Guide«, teams, pack and saddle horses anti camp outfits. Address C. E. Hovt, Fort Klamath. Or [Sis ARE SELLING FROM $15 to $60 and on terms to please all You can pay in monthly installments or quarterly as you like The Cash Down Brings a Discount FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS C. H. MCKENDREE BONANZA, OREGON