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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
[OTS ANNOUNCEMENT ARE SELLING FROM L. Jacobs & Co., proprietors of the Busy Boston Store, wish to announce to the wearers of men’s fine clothes, that they are the sole representatives of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher Company, the Sincerity Tailors, and that they have just received a large shipment of this clothing so justly renowned for its fit, finish and quality. They will he al ways pleased to have any one call and examine this line; and, also, the fa mous Acorn Brand, that has given so much satisfaction in ths county. $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 PLHIL IN PAINLLio FACES. Victim« of Hutt Drrml llli'iut »lalatl» May IvnuHlnii If. “’I'In*• i•*•!!» >t wire" «.».d (in* ciot'trl rlan "burtie I th«* in i i’« • h*»*,k till It alx*h*<| tiud i J Yei I»«* never in «n«*> I out «»I t .i • " iv II«» * * mt hilled tu laugh and J>»U«« ami puli on n.s rlay pip«», and a ainrll of burtutlg r*»««» Into the air ”1 pulled h Ul to Uliu aid«* ”'Would you ftttmd them.’ I «aid. 'aud I m * burned t » ith ’ “’Waa I buriiitifV he »aid. with a •rare«I L»«»k Ami lie put h.« baud to the aid»* of til» fare tbe wr »ax Aide U’aa It |H»aalble that he < mu I hit feel that horrible hurt' "Gentlemen. Hint man had n * f<»eliug in hl« fare whitrier II*» t »1*1 me that hr hud boon *»|»enitrd «>u for Itr «lol Hi rrux. nod th*» «»¡»er it >u. w ’».»•* It hud «*ure<l ibe th», li.td left bl» fure «lead to all aenaatlon •'I li.nl «»firn trad *»f tie d*>h>umux hi Engllah le.vtdv, but I th night it « »« a triU««»« »h*»«'***• T»ii* • !*.»;» i it w i* a facial neuralgia «•» pttliUul that In th*» pil'd >• | «r •«•nt - f Ila vb’tlmw r| tb*»r went er.uy <»r killed ih*»’ii««»h«•« hut now there 1« an operat. >u that give« relief "Every ' » t hi of tie under. »«•« the op«»; atb»a, he . •• th*T«» a. -• . lot of p*»o ph» walking the earth w.tb no f«»e*.i:ig In tbelr face« Th»* * unlit.<»:i I* a dan gvrou« *»nr, be«,.».u*»’ y ••.> r «• I k<*ly to get b irt without 1» i «> r; It " - New York I ’ t«••'* The *tf I laht .lu«t think of It! El*»vr»i time» aroun I till*» gl*» »*• of out« in lb*» spare of alxtj AM’ond.«' Can you Imaglm* anythin! that unit *•« with «u* b remark aid*» »p* I ■' S*nm«l travel« only twelve and a half mile« p*»r minute and a rille ball t.f It« «perd Men» liot dlllllll- iikhed by re«.«lam,i»t «Ixteeii and a half i ■ •. ' i dla Iniitv e«puil to m » v «*; i ir.i I a half revo lutlon« of th*» earth In on»» minute, but • d*H (rh'lty travel« ««• tiNtoiilahhigly fn«t that It 1« aid«» to complete the circuit of th«» earth eleven and a half time« In alxty aecoml« Ornfor) Itt fltr « iimmona. On«» of the l.oinloti w*»*kli«»« lament« th«» decay of oratory In the I ioun «» of common An o'»«erver Ini« c|a«all1ed the alyl*»« of parliamentary «¡«»nklng thu« "llaw haw ’ atyle. the "hum and Imw" Mtyle and th«» "In» h.iw” atyle Tin» Unit, In» «ay«. 1« u«»»d by th*» Ininghty gentlemrii who l*»!l In triumph oh IreilMUry bench, tin» ««»eond di« tllUUlwbe« the utterance« of th*» k*«»n and watchful gentlemen on tin» front oppoNltloii bench, while th*» third wort fairly dt»«<»rllM»a the effort of tin* prl vate member Ilntlrl an'« Wall. Hndrhui In \ I» 12»» built ti «ton«» wall from It »win»««, near Carll«!«», on Roh» ay frith, to th*» river Tyne, n«»»r New**n«tl«» It wm eighty mil*»« long aud gnrri««»ne*| by p».*a«» troop«* It wna tu*d «• to twc.it> feet high at m rlou« | m »I u I m . eight f*»*»t thick at the top and provide*! with a gallery In th*» rear which enabled It« defender« to take tbelr stand with only In id and ahoul d*»r« Vlwlble to the enemy At every quarter of a mile then» wn* a <»a«tle with a garrlaou of tr**p« B«»a* >n l.ght« and > < . il« were q«ed. and oti au attack, w!i«»t‘ivr by day or l»y night, tin* nev » »v t« at once t!a«h*»'l up ami down the vail fr > n *u»i to «*»a.~l.ua- «ion Hpl.er«» \\ h > W* etingh«»u*M. a n* w pr«»»«iire water, bath, toilet«. ADDRESS C. H. MCKENDREE Th«» ’ r«M»intng li«»u-«». BONANZA, OREGON c■»rn*»i Pin«» .ml loth «tie. t<»; 27 room«. ; Houae lie*» tin» do««« in town is »ur«» to I m » a . great mon<»y maker CN4S t MittfOfS I'n/ndfnl nfin m ni. tu se I kr-Pr9»iiteat Klamath Rotel The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Slock $100.000 Unsurpassed Cuisine, only Ameri Klamath Ealls. Oregon Ile * M utr. A moil ru«!»*»d Into th*» lor'er a!iop and Jump«*«! iato the f.r«t w l'tlng ch * r, explaining, "Slave in a hurry” The i*arl»er «a« al«»ut to apply the lu'L r when lie n*»ti«*«'d th«» <»«i«h*mer « f i«*e It hid ÌH»«»n «ha»«»d In «;•«*!« and I*«» «•<! Ilk*» a wornmit hair rug "I l»eg y » ir pardon.“ «ntd thu l»artM»r. "but v,..» ••ver «have*! you d d not iindemtan«! hl« buwin*»«« or mu«t bare l»een near wight*»*! " "That"« all right.” replied the cuatomer rather «tiarjily "Every man to bl« trad • yyu ar«» a barI«er udì. I am not that'«» why I cume here “ l'«»u ll**«> Eor Sale or Rent r»> Klai i itb I>' V**iopni«mt <'<•• P7T RTICULH RS .»< j. w ait mi ss Ljfhitr can cooks being employed Inter.it F«$U un Savings . . . Large well furnished Rooms £ w hi nn L^s.'i.cr Geo. fiJHIHECOn, « « « Proprietor In W lilatlr. It la «aid t’; • art of whiatllng Will noun I m » **»u:ite*| among th«» lo«t unies» • t flint «‘ ••mi to b» forbii, ng men. No l*o*ly whl«th ’* a« In» work« In th«»M Mtreniiou« 'lay« II*» Ini« to»> much *>n hi« mind to pucker hl« lip« In n wbl» tie Nor <I* m » m In» hum or «Ing to him «e|f for that matter. Life I«. If not downright « id. to*» lm«y for that joy- a t« and uncon«»loiiM ••xpro««|on of cun- («•ntment Boston Herald. Day«. l’red Mamma, our principal aaya h!> -••liool I i) « were th*» happl«»«t days of hl« Ilf*» Do you believe that? Mam ma Certainly Ila wouldn’t «ay «*> If It w.»r«» n »t tme Fred Well, I «up P< mm » be phi ye* I hotkey and didn't get (»aught. Auction Sale I will «ell at public auction at the I Butin ranch in !*••«• Valley at II o’rinrk, a ui **n >.iturdav, Nov. 24. the follow mg *le«criln»«l pro|*er tv : 1 heal work bor«et—weight about I llOOIha. I 4 head Middle h*»rj»«»«. s yearling colt»* 10 «pring colt«. 30 head rattle—M of the«e choice dairy cow-, <»n«* new milch cow. % l.oud < nil. 2 three-year-idd bull«. William II (Tune, the actor, w.-i« I yearling bull, ouro naked how it wii « that hr never I jeiinir«. Attempted a«»ri«»iia Sluike«pear«»nn r »le« I jack. "But I did onre,” replied the come I «pan young mule«. dlan. "Yrnra ago In the we«t I played 'Hamlet.* " I cxtcioion table. “Did you. lndr«M|?“ «aid an admirer Be* I at end« and friend. “Didn't you have a great I ««»wing machine Singer.) •ucceaa? Didn't th«» audience call yo i Term« Under $10, ca«h; over $10, before the curtain?” approved note«, one year's time nt S per “Cull in«»!" roared Crane "Why, man. I cent« they dared tin»!" Argonaut Lunch aerved. P. II. O kay . FOR MEN AND BOYS The quality and make-up of our garments can not be surpassed for the simple reason that we handle HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING This label stands fur good material, good taste and good workmanship SUITS, $23.50 TO $35 Other Suits .'lade by FRIEND BROS, and I. & S. BING VALUES $7.50 TO $21.50 An elegant line of Boys' Sulls and Overcoats You will also find here a swell line of Dress Hats, Shirts, Shoes, Gloves. Fancy Hoisery and Fine Under- wear »« .•« .« j* S2.75 tO S8.50 We carry a complete line of Rubber Boots, Snow Shoes, Mackinaws, Leather Coats, Duck Coats, Comfort ers and Blankets J« That Waa Different, T.nndlndy I will lot thin excalleut ( room nt reduced rates b«»rnu.s«* there la n woman next door who plays the piano continually Applicant oh, that won’t make any difference! Th«* room 1« for my nephew here, and In» 1« deaf. I Landlady—Ah. In that caae I must charge the full price! Dnnaeroua. "WouM you Hk<- to «eo toy n<|unrla?" imkod th» nntiir>ill.t. "Well, If ho'« securely <tinlne<l I might, but I'm no nfrahi of wild beaut«," replied th» vlnltor. Neutral« arn »oua.nl from above aad ■lorad from b«low German Prorartx. TRY US We collect e\ erywhere and make no charge unless a collection is made. We please our clients. ASK THEM MORGAN MkRCANTILfi CO. t euton llldg - Portland, Oregon Ask for “Dry Sox Shoes" for Men and “Billy Buster Steel Bottom" Shoes for Boys. None Better! k- Portland Clothing and Shoe Store * bead to Toot Outfitters for Hlen and Boys «