Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 21, 1907, Image 8

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    New goods arriving at Winter’s.
D ikd —In this city, Friday, Feb. 1ft,
the
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
See Ady for marsh lands.
Sheets, aged one day.
Watches. L. Alva Lewis.
('hating dishes at Newsom A Under-
20 yards calico for $1, the Brick Store wood.
Co’s Saturday sale.
Mrs. Sheets, who lias been seriously
W. P. Rhodes of Merrill was in the ill for the past week at her home on
city over Sunday.
Conger avenue, is greatly improved.
Edison’s gold mould record phono­ KMX) fine woolens from which to select
graphs at Newsom & Underwood.
your spring and summer suit. Fit
Mr. and Mrs.G. R. Carlock of Mer- Guaranteed. K K K Store.
I rill were in the city Saturday.
The launch Ewauna is undergoing a
For Sale—120 acres in Lower Klamath thorough overhauling on the dock of
Marsh. Price |10.00 per acre. Mason the Klamath Lake Navigation company.
A Slough.
Editor Hutchins of the Merrill Record
Miss Ethel McCauley, who lias been has been the victim of an attack of pleu­
in Portland since the holidays, returned risy, and as a consequence the Record
to this city Saturday. She will resume did not make its appearance for a couple
her duties in the office of Frank lra of weeks. He is back again at the helm
' White.
and lie expects to be able to stay there.
Swellest line of hats in town just in
Fruit trees anti berry vines for sale by
at K K K Store. Thoroughbred ami Mrs. Barnum, last bouse on left hand
I Stetson brands.
side of East Main street, Klamath
2-21—i-t
Dr. Merryman will return to this Falls.
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j city the first of March when he will re-
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Applegate left
I some his practice. He has rented a for their ranch Tuesday, where they
suit of offices in the Withrow-Melhase expect to teside during the summer.
I block, where he will be located after the Mr. Applegate has purchased the Chit­
I above date.
wood property in this city, hut prefers
Small tracts of well located tule marsh to live in the country during the sum­
lands offered for one week at $20 per mer.
acre. Abel Adv.
1 am now making a specialty of hand­
Manager Buell of the Klamath Falls ling choice dairy farms. Be sure and
I Land and Transportation company has see me if you want something good.
' completed arrangements for bailast- Mark L. Burns.
' ing the tracks of his electric line and
Capt. O. C. Applegate is again busily
| work is nowunder wav. The rock for engaged in securing Indians for work
the purpose is being secured from the I on the second section of the Project.
| Mason-Davis crusher.
Last week he went to Yainax and se-
Good clothes are always made to 1 cured several men and teams. Work
measure. Inspect the stunning line of j will commence just as soon as the con-
' dition of the ground will admit.
! Spring samples at K K K Store.
Lowney’s and Bishop's delicious can­
R. E. Hunsaker returned this week
[ from San Francisco. He says that dies at Newsom A Underwood.
I times are lively there, with plenty of
The committee appointed at the pub­
work for everyone. The weather, how- ]ic meeting held in this city a couple of
| ever, was very disagreeable. Private ' weeks ago, whose duty it was to ex-
| advices from the Bay City state that amine and report on the merits of the
[ earthquakes are still occurring there.
water code hill that was before the state
If you have not tried the Midway legislature, need continue its invest iga-
, blacksmith shop it will pay you to do tious no further, for the bill is dead,
having been defeated by a decisive vote.
■ so. Try it and see.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pfannstiehl, who
If you want your horse scientifically
have long been residents of Bedford, shod bring him to the Midway black-
left for Madison, California, Monday, j smith shop. Every bit of work is fully
where they expect to remain perma-1 guaranteed,
nently. If he is successful in disposing
of his property in this county, Mr.! The complaint that is being made
Pfannstiehl will engage in the mercan­ about the departure of the train from
Pokegama before the arrival of the
tile business in his new iiome.
stage and the throwing of the blame on
Newsom & Underwood
make al the railroad for the lay-over at Pokega-
specialty of perscriptions, only pure,1 tna necessitated thereby should not be
fresh drugs are used, with the result i directed against the railroad, Under
that the medicine has the desired effect. 1 the rules of the postal department that
Beginning on March 1st there will be j train must make its schedule, and if it
distributed among the Indians on the does not it is subjected to a fine for its
Klamath reservation $25,000 of the | failure to do so. Even thoughthetrain
money paid by the Department of the should reach Thrall before the arrival of
Interior for the relinquishment of lands ■ the S. P. trains, it does not relieve
to settlers near Bly. There are 1160 them from the payment of the fine, as
Indians entitled to a share in this fund, \ has already occurred,
so that the per capita will be small.
If you are in need of medicine during
Don’t buy your clothes off the shelf the night or if you have a preemption
when you can have them made for you you wished filled you can get it at
at the same prices. See the Spring and Newsom & Underwood by calling at fhe
Summer suitings at K K K Store.
home of Dr. Maston—next door to our
The Long Lake Lumber company has j store,
closed a contract with G. W. Brooks, I When J. L. Buell was in San Fran-
who is now engaged in fulfilling several j 1 cisco a week or so ago, he called on the
contracts in the town of Midland, for publisher of the Sunset magazine. In
200,000 feet of lumber, with an option | the course of his conversation he
for 300,000 feet additional. It is not learned that he could secure a large
unlikely that Mr. Brooks will close his number of the issue of that publication
option, for the plans on which it is con-' in which appeared a write-up of the
tingent are almost certain to be carried ; Klamath Project. These he secured and
out.
has, with the assistance of The Republi-
FOR SALE.—A lot of fine driving, can, distributed them where they will
draught and saddle horses, at a price 1 undoubtedly do a great deal of good,
that will sell them. Phone or write to The supply fell far short of the de-
Liskev Bros., Dairy, Oregon. Swan , mand, and he will make an effort to se-
Lake ranch 18 miles from Klamath Falls. 1 cure some more. If be is successful,
l-24-6mo.
those who may desire to procure one
The latest bulletins from the State for the purpose of sending it away will
dairy and food commission hits ths sup- lie able to secure one at this office. It
ply houses of Sears Roebuck & Co., and ! is understood, however, that they are to
Montgomery, Ward & Co. rather fiard. I be mailed, and those asking for them
Their maple sugar is a fake; their evap- will be placed on their honor in the
orated cream is nothing but milk ; j matter It is too valuable a piece of ad
their colored sugar,‘extract of cinna-1 vertising to be wasted,
mon, candy, catsup, noodles, etc., all
One of the causes for the remarkable
colored with coal tar dyes, i a
PO***' growth of Newsom & Underwood is the
on, and their cream cheese is filled with 11 fact that no expense or trouble has been
borax.—Ex.
spared to procure the finest stock in the
STRAYED—Mahogany bay mare, no ' Ktate. The great prescription business
brand; little split in left ear. Slightly they do is on account of their tiBing only
ruptured forward of the udder. Liberal pure fresh drugs.
reward for information leading to her
J. D. Diekman, the Dairy rancher,
recovery. E. B. Ramsby, Klamath
had
a narrow escape last Friday from
Falls, or S. E. Martin, Merrill.
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meeting death in Lost river. He was
Klamath Falls Thespians are going to returning home and had reached the
invade Merrill Friday and Saturday of grade above Olene, where he met the
this week, when they will produce for Ixikeview-Bonanza stage. The road at
the delectation of the citizens of that this point is very narrow, and it was
hustling little city the two plays, “The with difficulty that Mr. Diekman could
Private Secretary” and “Old Farmer give the stage room enough to pass. As
Joskins.” Following the play Friday it was passing Mr. Dickman’s team be­
evening there will lie a grand hall, came frightened and broke the wagon
given for the benefit of the Merrill base­ tongue, one of the horse» falling over
ball club. Both these plays are all the embankment into Ixist river,
right and the people of Merrill may be I Through the breaking of the harness
sure of getting full value for their | the other horse and Mr. Diekman es-
money.
caped being dragged into the stream.
|
The
horse was drowned. It seems al-
Private advices from Will Baldwin, i
who is in Portland attending one of the I ; most useless to call the attention of the
business colleges, i, would indicate that County Court to this piece of road, for
he is having the time of his life. His j it has long been known as one of the
genial disposition has won for him ' most dangerous pieces of highway in
•) there, as it did here, the warm friend­ the county. It is to be hoped, however,
•) ship of a large number of the leading that this narrow escape from a fatality
will awaken the officials to a sense of
•) business men of Portland, and as a re­ duty and result in steps being taken
sult he is being royally entertained. In­
•) cidentally he is not missing an oppor­ that will put an end to this death trap.
The Lakeside Inn Bar. C. Ross An*
tunity to place Klamath county before
these people in a manner that will bear derson for High grade Wines, Li*
quors and Cigars.
good fruit.
CITY
BRIEFS.
Are you interested in a
good watch?
I make a specialty of fine high grade makes of movements
Elgins, Waithams, Hamiltons. Boss and Crescent filled
cases of the finest designs. Attractive prices and good jewelr.
have been the reasons of my success in the jewelry business.
In regard to watch and jewelry repairing. I do only
first class work, and guarantee fully, all my work. A trial
will convince. If unable to call send me your work by mail
or express.
I am agent for Columbia and Victor Grsphaphones, an<l
carry a full line of machines, records and supplies, Extra
parts for repairs. Send for catalogue, A large and well se-
lected stock of musical goods. Violins, Bows, Guitars, Ban­
jos. Mandolins, Accordians, and small goods, strings, trim-
ings, etc.
Kindly call and inspect my store. We’re glad to meet you
and have yon take a look whether you buy or not.
Republican Block
KLAMATH FALLS
HEITKEMPER
can only bo dono by having a good Rango
The National Steel Range
will do the business
Avoid Poison
Watchmaker-Jeweler-Optician
* flUKenrs«
$ p
Good Cooking
p
Fine Line of Fresh Candies
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Most complete line of PIPES to select from
by using NIIBLU Cooking Utensils
The finest that is made
Latest Novelties in Toys
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!• All the latest Newspapers and
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Magazines
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You are cordially in
riled to attend the
Brick Store Co.’s
Saturday Sales
3
£
We offer bargains in
all our lines that
cannot but make
yon bay
£
Our entire stock to go regardless of cost.
Attend one of our SATURDAY SALES
and you will attend all. **
These sales will continue until our entire
stock is sold
Yours for trade
The BRICK STORE Co.
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A Few Prices at
HURN’S HARDWARE STORE
No. 8 Alert cast cook stove.........................
No. 8-18 Toledo steel range ......................
Wangenittia Barb Wire, per cwt................ ,
8-ft Starr wind mills...................................
12-in. Syracuse chilled plows......................
50 tooth steel lever harrows.........................
Improved White Bewing machine...............
$13
45
6
36
13
1(1
40
50
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50
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25
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Everything else in the Hardware line at reduced prices
Call and investigate Goods and prices.
GEO. R. HURN
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Roberts $ banks
$100 Reward
I will pay the above reward for
a watch my repair deprtm ent
cannot put in perfect running
order.
L. ALVA LEWIS
Chitwood’s
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BERT E. WITHROW
Vice-Pres. & Treas.
ALLEN SLOAN
Secretary
KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, INC.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000, FULLY PAID
ABSTRACTING AND SURVEYING
KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
. Prescriptions
Toilet Articles
Carefully Filled
purest OF DRUGS
;
BISHOP’S
Furniture Store $
I
is the place to furnish your houses
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Dcn’t snd your mony to outside d €IS
1 will guarantee to save you money on
p <’
a bill of goods
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If you MUST go to the city to buy your furniture let me give you a let­
ter to our wholesale houses, where you can select anything you like.
Don’t forget that I have taken the agency for the entire
line of Pianos of the EILER’S PIANO HOUSE for Klamath
and Lake Counties. Samples of some of the makes
are now on my floor.
Easy terms on Pianos, or
for cash we will give you a liberal reduction.
All that remains unsaid, just consider
that it has been said
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DON J. ZUMWALT
President
Perfumes and
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B. ST. GEO. BISHOP
¿Phone, Residence 66
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Klamath Falls, Ore