9 KT A MA Til REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS TUE YEAR IN KDVANJE I Klam ith F 1 s. Or.. Thursday, November 2^. i >o6. TUL NEW ( R.ÌA.NI 'A1I0N The organisalkwi of the Com mereiai Club is a wise step and <>ne that thi- |H»|M*r has for -omvtime believed nee- essai y. The meth "I of ih» t<»nndu g i- un j lesti •n.i'»l » .-« nsiblc an i the father of the idea. II. I.. Hohja e. has •howu rare diplomatic la- iurt* in it* conception. It meris al< «»hjcc.i ui-, and, with a stroke accompli-lies ali that has tk*en smght— U»? *«»ii l.vm^ o: the organ /.a: »»» «4 the Cham »er of C on men e. the rvdtnu».»•» <»l »ts eNj»v .-«•.* io a point covered by its receipts ami uie a«vr<-ion of new b»«*» I that drtnat. I •oui t fiüi» in a i Lu-»., t » a pirei . com mercial routine. the present chinch strncture i«» his I location w<ml«l In* an « xpen».%e <»p« ra-| ti»»n it has Iteri) «Irrìdici to sell the buildinig.ua »eaaouahle «tiri u.rttdoiv can In* -r< u»v«î It this i- done it assuït'* the et« < ' t<»n ol a new ch ivh «»n the ivcviitly ac«pii?«n| pr«q»eiiy. Ibridai ig«sn|s ai«» m»w l‘"rdenitiK the shelve* of the l- tal men hauti aii«l great p’vpaiallons a«e being made t«> supplì the wants and laities «I the *hop|n*r*. This city will >« e some «d the giratesi bargain sales ui Its liiahux. and if imi c«4U« inplate I ini» g i Inisi ma* present*, it will In* au i visa hie loti you ly» watch the column» « I I he He* publcan. tiou of Klamath c«uinty. liiat ht» missi ui u iil prove *itccv**hil inn s with, «»ut -a\ij»c- Mr. Mastin is u»a let l the right kitol «»! stun t«» get results, ami the men «4 the rant a horn be will Dir l'u-t Chine! • t t'htisl Scit i tt»t* interview will make the «me »great mis wiil l-e dviiicateò in Merrill l«slay. lk- take id then .i\t - it tl.< \ .;-tc the regulat tu. i ¡'Lank-gii a.g »er- l<» him. I he Rrpuhjcan wish».- him . . - - M in n i . i t ., h city, UiiUuii. ied sucres*. en •rrv«l a s»»i«i, * L< ul Kunili I igni “ , The cuntemphUed laituri :* ¿ of the it ia a in at lit' e suintiur ami thr| new U»at I h * i . i.. u t<» ite txlainath » emit ís Ieri p. tl) promi «4 then Fai j * Land a » .. • o tali *n iompa* \. ' attui Is. hail to be v • »n ammut ot un- Ciiat'tsll Restii the Wvî'l km»wiil favorable i. corniin- »« ». 11*is w h herv«-ar*f\ cau*r a de ay in the citi m «4 Ik* un i i w. - in the city tiu» Vi • arrying • u» «»I tin pr«>|Miæd i \» itr-i u. ol the bus •?-s men *< t i- en} t«» Fort K ismatn. AU anangvihvitts . ad I hn *»» nt4'ir by the Cnain »e» id t'iin.ineice oi «»nr li«»i thrill tfri^l iln.»r t«» ca e t»»t al Oneofte chi i argument* in favor g «est* ami !«• u » ii*r a i at.qilet lo Ih» The «st. <•1 »»I W,»...'i I e Olit of tin* nea organiz.uion t* the Mtciai vi-i»o»a. . . i d w V«; «I ma part «d it. It will a?t a* a mag n*t lha ol p«' a-a t hen i will attr.o t an eiement ¡»oa.-csse I «4 a an i‘jHn'1» iu the attaa «4 tl.«* « uiint V. Il C. Wilson. - iviu. t« I. »Imi <1 tie vim an I vitality e-sent tai i.i the " - r- K < n.< n ». ‘U n , wa> in iLevtiy dum^ development ot anv great country. •II • umie» gli a! d.tîiCJilt.« - • I nt t »e nai account « i the J;i\ as* n S •» ia ¡¡¡tv is a g eat I-»»-ner «»I pur-«* «»I he «»n the •»•aer lake. Saturday >. .«.-e «»i a.ivge«! catti«* slealiuk. strings, an I unless we ate la ami*-, bad a liule kimcked I.« he» siile the C <mn er lai C.u<» will prove t i<e a Momla\* was forced t-• lelun» t«i pnwetiul la *tor it the up building »4 city, the ire b Kia. t ti eointv. T ie provision that 'A iule ti e Kia - Pl..» to l»e e ♦•¿‘hie •«» the Ci il> on«* inu-t ‘ thr. iuli n, im n •n ei t- .».«• - li ..ii.p join the V hunlwr «»l C«»mmene ebtui- e« tsi a- t » ■ rei <»» .«O,-. V to peu> n ties the id« a U*at th? lie » ur^an.u- ti.ii.;C lililí! I.«V Ai'.lU-vr UliHir lion i- l ' in. e l for the p»irt*»se of super- tl<e tn «‘.tn 11 :nr -: .<• Mill !»«• »-n., pi w lib ceding the old one. On the contrary it *otk I'etwren here an i K« n •. wid : mve itse f to l»r a great ani t • The 5L :h" I k c< mgreg.it i »n ha* pur- that Is» !y. I chased lot* at ti«* corner of High an.1 Now ih u this move ha* I »een made. Ninth *’l'*««t. paying liare!foe ♦ I-“’«' let no effort I «made to !•«»»» k its u!-j«-et*. In viva «4 the tact that the tm»\in ut Some may doubt its worth, but whether r it meets the approval of all or not. there should l»e no attempt on the part o: anyone I«» interfere silt» i<s sucre.-.-. UBS. fc. .1. B. Mason, sen.<»r r e til »er of the firm « i A a* -n A Slough, left !<»rtbe ea*t Monday iiioin iij. Mr. Ma*»m deci.-bn was reached suddenly, and in the few days intervening lie gatheiet* t« »get her nidi -a.n»pi<- oi Klamath county |»r »- j durta a* he r„ul I conveniently carry in a grip. He also had printed for dis tribution a thousand circulars draerh - iFormerly HIE NOVELTY SFORI: The most complete line of Dry Goods in Southern Oregon will be found at Our Store NEW, UP-TO-DATE, LATEST PATTERNS We have what you want, and at the Lowest Prices in the City Cloaks The ”STl I.TS” (leak embo l:e» ex < I \ t hillI h.lt t a »Ilion .lee lee». Our prices I'ine»t niaterill. pel feet lit. and are lower than charged by ’I In « c il I V our guarantee. We lias e h id the liio'it pho- nomenal sale of milliner« e«er enjoyed 1>\ ai.\ »tore in the fitx . I’hree time* have we been eoni| elle.l to place I irge orders. It von need anv art good». »ol.i pillow», eords, »ilk». |'ll' low ribbons—anything in the art good» lino, \ on will find it at our »toia*. a» we have ¡u»t ........ i\e.| the nn>'t ] t e < I t| . -e e<’< d» ever <li»|.'ax <•<! in t Ir» rit V o n i OCR Gl’ARANTuI We guarantee our goods to be represented or refund .your money / Ri n melnise » u *•>*<< s#*/* at WORDt \ Prve.'dcnt ADDITIONAL BRIEFS STILTS DRV GOODS CO. The American Bank and Trust Co Honest Goods and Honest Prices Capital Stuvk J i 00,000 Klamath Falis, Oregon rst P ai J on Savings Dgp Uts s/ewrvs Cas Per h I On our mammoth assortment of the best slock of up-to-date goods ever shown io the Klamath County public Suits. Pants. Overcoats. Sweaters. Over- shirts. Underwear. Hats. Hoisery. Mufflers. Gloves, Etc. Misses Skirts in all the latest invis ible plaids anu sty les. Misses and Children’s Union Suits. Tourist Suitings. Plaid Suitings, Check Batiste Suitings. Scotch gray mixed suitings, Scotch tweed suitings, French Prunella suiting, banish cloth dress goods. Crepe de Paris dress goods, Taanise in all shades, f mey check suiting: silk, velvets and velvet eens in all shades, and a very large line of ready-made kimonas. Long Coats in b/rck and tan. Gladstone Coats in all latest shades. Fancy Plaid Skirts in very large assoitment. Fancy Tuilored Skirts in tan, brown black, blue and gray: Under skirts in a very large assortment. Fancy all wo^l Union Suits. Pure white Union Suits-an elegant line, two-piece wool Suits in silver gray and white, two-piece white fieeced-good and heavy, two-piece cream and silver color, muslin underwear-a large lino. A very good grade in all wool blankets—red, brown, gray, A large line in sheet blankets 10=4, 11=4 and 12=4 in all shades. A beautiful line in white quilts and comforters. Blankets, Quills and Comforters 4 The Great Special 15 per cent discount sale will commence Friday, November 30th, and will end Monday, December 24th. THE BUS Y~BOSTONSTORE