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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
Every body's for February, 1907 GEO. WINGFIELD this is good reading ; for the uninitiated, | it is round instruction. Illustrated. 11111* t ra I ion to ai-compttny "Our In- _____ Confidence and Dollars. By Lida A. i dual i ial liigg.-rmiut ! The Poor Lakeview Hoy Who Struck Churi-hill. All inspiring little article Hy I 7 Our Industrial Juggernaut. It Rich in (ioldtled ' ill The Department ot Real Lit • ’ Arthur B. It-uve. Little Problems of Married Life. t'lo-'iug by Ferry at Night. Verse. William George Jorden. under hi* head By Nam-. By id Turner. lie has announced Ids intention of 1 -4 Constant. I’rote-for Million A story. By Will coming up to the new gold mines at ing. Ii-eu--e- "The Jealously ” Irwin. Windy Hollow. When Wingfield takes The Funniest Valentines. By the Dollars vh . I'l-digi-ei-. By George Barr hold of the goial things at Windy Hol lunmest |s-ople. Baker. low—something is bon0'1 to move, lie Tin- Hostess’ Calendar. A valentine I Semi-Tropical California. By Vernon has cleaned up $7,000,000 in the last few cotillion. By Winifred Fates. Timely | llowe Bailey. years in Nevada. Over the Sierras ami | suggestion* for the celebration of Feb- i In Bohemia. A story. By Mary across the deserts of Nrvudu the news ruary 14th. Heaton Vorae. of the wonderful richness of Windy The Dawn of Womanhood. By Gab Friday, the 13th. A atory. Chapter Hollow has spread—when Geo. Wing rielle E. Jackson. This chapter of a V-Vll. By Thoinaa W. latwaon. field returns to his old stamping ground Her Portrait, in Girlhood. Verse. in laike county there are coming with senes of talks helpful to young women is dedicated to mothers. By Arthur Klinger. him a “bunch’’ of the world's greatest The Care of the Woman. By Dr. Shall We Give Tip*'.* By Theodore mining men Imm Tonapah and Gold Anna M. Galbraith. Dr. Galbraith] Waters. field. The Sto^k of the Lakeview Min i wiites with scientific accuracy on the I Geurgea Clemenceau: Prime Minia- ing and Milling Co. caii lie han (on the | suhjest of “The Complexion.” ter of France. .By William Morton first allotment) at 25c a share. After Talks on Home-Making. By Alice M. Fullerton. 1 Wingfield and hie associates plant their Miss Kellogg thia month A Woman's No. A atory. By Ellen feet in Windy Hollow the stock ot the Kellogg. gives practical suggestions for the Paine Hilling. Lakeview Mining A Milling Co. will The Point of Honor. A atory. By rise. Then the man with the small furnishing of “A Girl’s Room.” Catalina Paes. capital will have lost bis opportunity. SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS The Opera. By W. J. Henderson. T. W. S tki - iiksk , Before Adam. A atory. Concluded. Klamath i-alls.Ore. By Jack London. Nolle ies hereby given that sealed bids An Envoy of the Higher Civilisation. wi'l be received by tiie undersigned un WANTED—To buy (or cash a fire in til Wednesday, March 20, 1907, at 2 A atory. By Richard Henry Little. The Autobiography of a Business Mun. surance business that is well estalished, o'clock p, in., for the purchase of 20 State companies and numtier of policies year, 10 year optional, school bonds Little Stories of Real Life: "Nut in the Husk." By Mary Richard on your boolu. Address J. E.P addock , issued t-y Scheol District No. 2, Klamath Riverside. California. son. county, Oregon, to the amount of A Row of Books. By Johan Barrett. $12.800.00. Said bonds to bearTi per cent Notice Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree. interest, payable semi-annually, and With "Everylaaly’e" Publishers. Having dis[H>se<l of my interests in shall lie issued in denominations of 12 the Chitwood Drug company, I wish to bond* ot $1,000.00 each and one bond of The Hot Springs Improvement Co. take this opportunity of thanking the $800 00. is getting quite a number of inquiries people of Klamath Falla ami Klamath Certified check for 2 per cent of from people on the outside in regard to county for their liberal patronage in the amount of bid must accompany same. their bu«ineas property near the depot hast, and recommendimr bi their «-are- Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this site. I ota will lai on sale as soon as the ful consideration my successors. T lie- 17th day of January, 1907. plat can lie tiled and all those wanting si>eak for them moat courteous treat L. A lva L bwih . choice business locations, should come ment, efficient service and tirst-claM 4t County Treasurer. and make their selections at an early goods. date. Prices right and terms easy. Being desirous of closing up uiy CITY WARRANTS books at the earliest date |iossible, I ! All person* knowing tlienmelve to la- will be obliged if those owing me w ill Notice 1» hereby given that there are indebted to L. F. Willits on store ac make prompt settlement ot their ac fumis 111 the town treasurv [or the re- count, may settle the same nt my old count. C. C. C hitwood . demption of the following warrants: stand, with Shive Brothers A Co. where 1448 1445 1447 1440 my lasiks w ill Is- kept during my ale 1 II“ 1451 1450 1452 February Delineator euce from the city. L. F. Willits, tf 1455 1450 1 |M 1454 Fooling the Public. Bv Fr.-d Thonip- ' 1467 1459 1400 1458 BOY WANTED.—A g<ssl opening for son. The growth of the big show as 1461 1463 1404 1402 an energetic bov ID to 16 years old and described by 11 master showman. Ill- 1468 1 H6 141(7 1400 a chance to learn business methods. u-trated. 1409 1408 1410 1407 The Making of a Charming Woman, j Short hours and g-ssl pay. Need not 1413 1411 1412 interfere with school duties. Steady “An (fid Beau,” with some temerity, Interest ceases D<-c. 20, 190-i. work all winter selling The Saturday ventures to discuss this interesting sub- , Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this Evening Poet. Apply after school to ject. (Illustrated.) 20th day of December, l'.Mtti. How to Order in a Restaurant. By Win. L. Jardine, Klamath Falls. J. W. S ikmkns , Elisabeth M. Rhodes. For the initiated 1 City Tn a-urer. 1-31-21 ANOTHER OPPORTUNE The unexpected rush and extraordinary demand for our values has forced us to telephone for more stock. 12 cases of fresh goods have arrived and will be placed on sale at even lower figures than the first shipment Don't Forget To Vote for Your Favorite Candidate for the The opportunity is yours now, for a short time, to get the best and most for your money PHENOMENAL BARGAIN IN Boys’ Overcoats, lots 998 and — MEN S si'ITS— Ixit N il 93316 and 4120,, Long 999, snappy makes, worth overcoats,a few left to go at $2.90 Lots No. 9224 and 2548, sells $6 and $7, now only............ $ t .45 usually for $10 to lie sold for $6.85 Melton Overcoats, the kind Lot No. 8051, Scotch plaid A few Boys' Suits in brown sells for $12, to go at.. ... $6.90 goods, sold regularly for serge, worth $4, now to goat $1,45 $13. now................................. $8.65 Best Grades of German, sold before at $1.25. now only 45c Snow Shoes with leather tips to go ..'................................... $1-45 Sample Gloves in best grade of buck and horse hide,only 75c Large size heavy blankets re duced to ............................... Lot 8140 Men's Corduroy Suit* $15 and $20 values to go now 6jc «t............................................... Ask for lots 1580, 4295, 429«. 4105,fancy che'ks and stripes all sizes, suits sold before at $18.00, oil sale now for........ to the Men’s Hats, usual price $2.50, on sale now for..................... $12.85 Men's Dress Shirts, the kind that sells $1.25, on sale now- tor ........ .................................... $8.45 Men’s Tants for every day wear worth $2.25, on sale at.......... Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits, worth $25 and $30. reduced to $21.85 $3,00 Quilts reduced to............ $2.25 Quilt* reduced to............ Men's Woolen Sox, 35cand 50c values, now only.................. Store Open 9 a. 111. to 12111. I p. 111. to 8 p. 111. $i 69 Men’s Cotton Sox, plain ami $1-39 fancy, sold usually'for 25c ICC Free Trip now only................................. Sc Ladies’ Overshoes................... 25c Children's low and high top Overshoes only................... 50c THE PORTLAND Clothing j Shoe Store No Mail or Tele phone Orders Taken During the Sale JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION