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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
K LAMA TH REPLBLICAN I E. J. MURRAY. Editor LEÄDIHG NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON J 1 TWO DOLLARS THE N LAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Or., Thursday, December 6, i >06. Tl v criticism liaa Iwn made that The Mr. and Mia. M Swartout of Seattle, Republican had mis-stak'd facta when paiwd through thl* city >aturda\ on a claimed that unleaa the Klamath their wav to Lakeview Mr. Swartntil Basin was settled up aa rapid h as the hi Itecoming heavily interested in prop project was completed a «‘essauon of erty near lakevicw. WhLv here he slated •peration* might result. And the argu that he had met J. P. Carroll, *ho is ment was alvanc««! that thia could not promoting the electric railway for thia >r ►o, inasmuch aa tl e head official* 01 iNuiuty, and th it th »t gentleman has the Ktv*amati«»na Service were c»»m succeeded in financing the vntvipuse. ■titled to a policy of rapid cun*truc Carroll ia an itidetatuable worker, and tion. | with a proposiii. 11 mu ch a* 1* tniaeler* Sow. The Republican did n«»t mil trie mad. it wa* pi.i (;«.» ua a ioreg«me •tale the tact m the least. Though the conclusion taut ie would l-e *uccv*afui the Service ia aa a 11 x ion« I«» tee tin* 1 111 hl* vff uta prop* t completed a* are we. it u ill n«»l Toilet ai 4 Manicure sets at News«»m deter them trom taking the ate*» referred A V n«lei a am » 1. to. W hile The Krpiibhcaii at 11«» time After lk‘if»g 111 i up at her dock for an lit 1 pa ted the n vivami y í»r such au action, it made the statement for the «»wr a week. <»n are«>iint ol the ice on purpo-e ot veiling the attention uf tor the l.«>wer l.ake. the Steamer Klamath iaixi owner« 1«» its |M»«sibility, and in I *tarte«l for Laird’s 1.in ling Monday doing mo did not publish anything but [ morning, amt thialiy »lieveedv«! in plow • what it knew to l»r true. Toe cau*e fur mg her way through the ice. A large its publican 11 was brought a'*»ut by atm»ur:t of Height had accumulated at was a* Imlidav the prop«»! u n to levy an aar>ea*ineni l.ainl’?». mm 1» of which w iwr adve'tiMiig purpo?***.' The action g»»o«ls ami it Iweame ini|*erative that the landed heteat the ear ol the Waler I’ser’a Aaaociatlon in no mervhamii*e It i* now i.«»p» d way .(!!» < m«i thia pajvr. for the proceed» lie*t «iate |>o»»*il»!e. vt that a*>e**nivnt would go for .oivei- that a « hannei «an Is- kept uj»en »iunng lia.ng m outside publication. We had the rest ol 1 he w inter. axe to grind, ami only sought to a I- rance the interval-* of the landown r. What was >aid then we rv|«eat m.u. aa uely. that unless steps are taken to imi-ice immigration siiihcietit touariai.t the rapid c nnpletion of the Klamath PnTvt. it will proceed only as fait as lite country is built up bo Additional Briefs W’.»l). Kingdon arrived from Wood River valley. « •mpanivd by his mother, King-Ion, who left Monday her home is Corvallis. in the citv He wa* ac- Mr». B. B. morning for J. P. Richardson, one of the Mocktuen of Butte Crock valley, in the (alls Monday and will k>r several davs attending to kn-im-s o' himself and others. leading arrived remain outside W. \V. Finley and wife, of Blv, Ore gon arrived in the city Sunda, evening, »re. Fmley will visit with friends in the citv for a couple of weeks, while Ml. Finley serves as a juror. U»wney** ami Bi’hnp’s dvliciou- can- dir« at N«‘Ws.»niA Fnderu mm I. , i There is just as much «lifferAmce I m • twA*en o I a I ami new drugs as there is ia- tween any (lung else that i« old and new. N a » wsoih a Cmleiw *»d use*I only new. fresh drugs in prvscriplk»n* J Frank Vlam* was in the city Mon- «lay «m bti*iue«s connected with bls big railroad A«ntia«t. the dredg« 1 has ciHiipletAsi the north eml of the r«»adlwHl and will begin to w >rk smith this week. It was hut g up f«»r several day* on ac- A'ounl of the iav in the cut. it having l»een necessary to break the ice by haml, the authorities refusing t«» penult «»f a cut l»eing ma«le to let the dtedgvr turn atuutid. A lull line of clock« of al! kind« Heitkernj»cr’s. Republican bltak. at First class and up tiedate jewelry has always l>een the most desirable gift f«»r Christmas. Call at H«*itkenq»er's new jewelry store ami inspect the large and t»eautiful *t-* k before making your pnjr- Everyone invited t<> 1< m k. <’ha“e* w hether >ou buy ur not (Formerly THE NOVELTY Holiday Season is so is our immense line of All kinds of finest ¡»orfuiiu** At New s«Hii A ru«lerwo«kl. Immens« line <>( genuine Morocco puiws gii.l hand bags fruiti »Inch to »«■l«s I ».Ulf Xmas prrsvlit* are to le loond .1 XewsomA l’i..l< r»>. ..I, holiday Goods zk novelties The fli*t acei-lent • •( the skating , •mMi »HTtirrd >,it‘.r l;«v «»veiling, when I Mi*s Hi»y«len. one tl «• tea« I er* in tl e pub i«- sa 'I ioai I, ivll and broke both ankle,' bone* Newsom A I n«lei aa -«si make a si«vialt\ of |K*r»viipliom*. only pure. Irvsh «hug* are u*v<l. with the result (hat the me lieme ha* the desired effect. Leather Ph ¡ng’s The most complete line of Dolls, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Post Card Albums, Cigar Jars, Pocket Books, Toys, and Everything that Santa Claus ever carried at our store be found have the goods and we have the price It. " In Oar Dry (iaoJs Department Meli\ in I W<>n>e:iI’.ir.fs fin»- II mil Bmr Sliver Mounted < ’ ir I I) i% Bovs’ anil Girls’ I’ ;rv » We wil show you .1 the price« are the lowest we ever kn wii for We have iust received a will In- fintili) tin- I'llK'-t tltl'l I'l tti-rti- <> b tin- lint- of -n-button pair guaranteed. L.itist Biiirki-t K 1 I » |o\ I'S. E\i-rv There The Stilts Cloak very big line t » rhoi'ae from ami have will Don’t buy until you see our stock for we Tins an- The Hamakar bail ling, f »rinerly • »ec«ipiei l»v The R**pubh«'.«n ami' (he KLiinath ••»im-r *h-p, ba- teen ’ 1 I »ven purct.a.-e I by W. H. Ihilaney, manager of the Midway Bar, He 1* going t«‘ have it u*ove«i l»nrk on a line with the adjuning budding ami thor oughly reimxieled. Mr«. (Je«‘rge T. Rahiwin entertained the members of the Sp«»«»n Club and their husbands laat Saturday evening at herhumeon We«t M aui Street. Thirty guests enjoyeil the hospitality <»l this well-known hottest«, an I a most delight ful evening wa« passed. The Stilts Dry floods Co. such Do not fail to see our Toys \.il e.v STAR DRUG STORE Great Holiday Shopping’ Opportunities $CT1X$ DRÏ GOODS C On our mammoth assortment of the best stock of up-to-date goods ever shown to the Klamath County public 4 MEN’S Suits, Pants. Overcoats. Sweaters. Over shirts. Underwear. Hats. Hoisery. Mufflers. Gloves, Etc. Misses Skirts in all the latest invis ible plaids and styles. 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 Pans dress goods, Taanise in all shades, fancy check suiting: silk, velvets and velvet eens in all shades, and a very large line of readv-made kimonas. Blankets, Quilts and Comforters in sheet blankets 10=4, 11=4 and 12=4 in all shades LADIES J Long Coats in block and tan. Gladstone Coats in all latest shades. Fancy Plaid Skirts in very large assortment, Fancy Tailored Skirts in tan. brown black, blue and gray. Under skirts in a very large assortment. Fancy all wool 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 line A very good A large line A beautiful line in white quilts and comforters. The Great Special 15 per cent discount sale will commence Friday, November 30th, and will end Monday, December 24th THEBUSY BOSTON STORE