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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1907)
f Ire >< i % « jtnKen^’s « <' (' I • II Fine Line of Fresh Candies Latest Novelties in Toys !• All the latest Newspapers and !• Magazines <' Most complete tine of PIPES to select from Long Lake Lumber Co. LUMBER <r r* «. r»r>r« H »< ' • «1 I»»«. > •»«•*. u»>l! •O.l. V D. A. Lamb, ol Agnew, Calif., and A. Jost Arrived—A large stock of heat ing stoves, all kinds and sires. We can Truss of Santa Clara, Calif., arrived make you prices to suit • flat pocket here Tuesday evening. Mr. Lamb was book. Virgil A Hon. 9-25-tf here last year and purchased the Ham- aker projieity on Main street, between j C. Ilovt and D.E.Noahof Fort Klam* Sixth and Seventh. Ho has great eon ft* ath were visitors in the city the past deuce in thia city and county, and says week. he 1» not alone in thia, for it seems to la, the general opinion throughout hi» sec* Dr. Thomas Parker, who for the past lion of California that the Klamath several weeks has been enjoying hi» va Country is going to be the greateat in cation in California and Curry county, Oregon. After remaining a few day» he Oregon, returned home Saturday even will return home. ing. W. C. Dalton was up from Tule Lake It will pay you to purchase your (all thia week. Extra large shipment ol ladies', men’s men’» suits, ladies' and children's coats, everything in the line of dress goods, and children's underwear just arrived 9-20 t ; shoes and rubtier» at price» to suit your at the Boston Store. pocketbook at the Boston Store. ■ t Mr. and Mrs A. II. Naftrger relumed from San Francisco Tuesday evening, 1 See Ady for marsh lands. where they had been for a few day». A special selected shipment oi the FOR RENT—A »ix room house. celebrated Acorn Brand men's clothing Mason A Slough. 9 2t>4 I just arrived at the Boston Store. 4 Mr. and Mrs Kila» Kilgore, of Langell The Reclamation Service is advertis Valley were in the city this week. ing for bid» on 10,000 pounds of potatoes Don Zumwalt is in Fort Klamath sur and thus furnishes an opportunity for those who have a surplus to dispose of veying for L. Hessig. F. H. ^undennan, formerly one of the them. The bid» will be received until October 7, at 2 o’clock, and full informa real estate men of this city but now of tion will be given by Engineer Murphy. Ashland, wu» in the city this week for the purpose of proving up on a timber Duck blanket lined and mackinaw claim. pants K K K Store. f Grain sacks at Baldwin's Hardware Sheriff Obenchain has had a picture Store. 9-2« ♦ taken of the apple tree that is growing Exclusive agency at K K K Store in his yard and on which three crop» of of apples were grown thia year. If any for Stetson and Thoroughbred Hats, t Ivan Applegate, accompanied by doubting Thomases want ocular proof of the authenticity of the phenomenon the Misses Alice Applegate and Maud went to the lava Sheriff will be glad to show him the Baldwin, beds this week. It is Miss Baldwin's photo. intention to take a series of views of Rubber goods ol every description at this interesting section, an<i they on- doubled!? prove a valuable addition Io KKK Store. t her tine collection. Ladies* coats, latest Myles now in K Dr. William Martin, who was dele K K Store. * t gated from the local Aerie, attended the Swell line ladies* walking skirts K K the National Convention of the Order of K Store. t Eagles, held in Norfolk, Virginia, re turned home Sunday. During his ab- Shoes for every mem Ver of the family 4 I sence he visited many points of interest, at K K K Store. j stojiping for several days in Ban Fran- Men’« sweater», sweater coats, neck J cisco.’ sweaters, cardegan jacket», silk and ' Felt boots and rubbers of all kinds at • wool underwear at K K K Store. t j K K K Stere. t Mr. and Mr«. \V. W. Mendenhall left Monday for their old home in Fairfield, Iowa, for a vi»it with relative». They expect to remain for the winter. Band sawing and Turning, Specialty PHONE 381 I “There Is Only One Way Of Judging The Future; That is lì y The Past. ' ' Chat Is Ulby Che NATIONAI CROWN ANI) NIAGAR/V STELL RANGES Have Been Placed In So many Bonies. Cbev Sell Cbemselves. / The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the Beautiful Nickel Finish and the High Class Workmanship Embodied in all the good features of this range is the Economy of Fuel Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range Than A Malable Top National and Niagara Roberts & Hanks Phone, 173 Emma Elock Our responsibil ity ends when you are satisfied New Stock FURNITURE Our Up-to-Mate Stock Is Being Increased Constantly Try Us for Quality and Prices Klamatb Tails Furniture house Successor to R. H Boiler E. W. GILLETTE & CO. Bingham has juni[»er wood fo r sale | "Every drop pure,” is what can be 10-3 2t • »aid of Continental whiskey, Water Call at this office. Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. A special tine shipment of ladlee*: V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Willson. $ waists just in at the Boston Store. 4 Harry Benson joined the Klamath The government says that Continen-. County contingent at the Agricultural Ui whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor-1 College, Corvallis, this week. mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure for it is put up under its supervision in Klamath County will hive a big dele- ft La e~ Yzft y T * ft.Le ft v/ft ftfjft ftLft ft Lft ft f/W ft ».ft ft w V^ ftLe ^TTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTn i gation at the Agricultural College this bonded warehouses. Hold by (X D. 4 year. Among the students already Willson. W. O. HUSON, Manager Well Fenced Farm Pays big profits. Why not fence yours? The’difference in cost of a good fence and a poor one is so small that it pays to buy a good one. I will have i there are Jesse and Holly Siemens, Ren Mrs. W. T. Shive returned from her Crews, Lester l^avitt, Harry Benson old home in Missouri this week. and J. M. Copeland. There are several Do you know that I have all kind« others who will attend. of property foa sale at a bargain. Mark Judge Drake and Allen Sloan returned L. Burns, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Friday from an outing on the Upper Bert Hall returned from Chico, C Lake. Monday. A Carload of Ellwood Fences Do not buy blended whiskey. When FOR SALE—240 acres of land seven you want pure whiskey nee that it is mile» below Keno on the river. One About May 1st. It costs nothing to examine them, but if put up under the government's “bonded million five hundred thousand feet of you investigate you will be surprised how cheap they are. Everything fcverytbing that the farmer larmer need», needs, I have. have. gi warehouse stamp,” a» ia the Continen timber on the place. Good range. En tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor quire of Jack Connolly, Kcno, Oregon, manille rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by or come to ranch and take • look ’■ 7-11-tf around. * C. D. Willson. 5$ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4^ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4^ I WALL PAPER—WALL PAPER Mow'» This? WALL PAPER We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for fl(KX) Rolla Choice Wall Paper any care of < atarrh that cannot be cured by House Lining Hall’sCatarrb Cure. DON J. ZUMWALT BERT E. WITHROW ALLEN -LOAN F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo, O. All at popular prices We, tbo t'nrleralgned, have known F. J. President Vice-Pres. A Tress. Secretary •] Baldwin the Hardware Dealer Cheney for the last 16 years, aud believe him Klamath Falla perfectly honorable In ail business transac * « * GEO. R. HURN, the¡ Hardware Man * f » •®Ä®s«S®•«••••®s••••Äs «S«•' J KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY INC, J CAPITAl^STOCK $10,000, FULLY PAID <« M) ABSTRACTING AND SURVEYING • KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M w lions arid fl nanclally able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. WADDING, KJNNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ■ Ing directly upon the blood and aucqu» sur- fetes of the system. Testimonial» «satires Price 76 cent, per bottle. Bold by all Drug gi.la. Take Hall'»Family Fills for constipatloa. A Blanket» and quilts—K K K Store. ♦ Mrs. J. Frank Adams returned from a visit to the Rogue River Valley Mon day. Mr. Adams met her in thin Men's craven ette raincoats |5 to <20 city. KKK Store. ♦ Swell line men's fall Stitts and over- ♦ Small tracts of well located tule marsh coats now in at K K K Store. land» offered for one week, at |20 per Mrs. John 8. Shook was in the city •ere. Abel Adv. § Tuesday. I-overs of the Thanksgiving turkey will be sorry to learu that the On receipt of two cents hi stamps I Shook ranch will not market any of will »end descriptive literature of Klam these famous birds this year. ath County to any address.—Mark L. H. H. Bishop, who for the past ten Burns, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4 days has been the guest of his brother, Ilo you want a choice timber claim or i B. St. Geo. Bishop, returned home this homestead? If so call at my office at week. once. Mark L. Burns § The swelleet line of dress goods ever Marion Eennett had the misfortune seen in Klamath Falls. fresh from New to have his separator burned last Fri York at the Bo»ton Store. 9-20 t day. It was located at the Henry Watch the bargain counter nt K K K Stoeehler place, near Dairy. The crews I Store. 4 I | were at dinner when the tiro was no- | ticed, and it is presumed that it was | Mark L. Burn» has something to say I started by sparks from the engine. The j on page two that will interest you.' loss will be a heavy one to Mr. Bennett, Read it. as he bad just received the machine. Dr. 8. C. Middleton of the Agency was It will also be a hardship on the farm in the city this week. ers in the neighborhood, who were de Men's mackinaw, leather, corduroy, pending on Mr. Bennett doing their rubber and duck coats K K K Store. * ' thrashing. Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, All kinds of Finishing Lum ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. WANTED—A giKwl girl for genet al housework; 3 in family. Write or phone Mr». Rex Bord at Clone. ♦ URIELS. The freshmen of the High School were tendered a reception Friday evening by the ojder students and the event was a I most enjoyable one. Part of the pro gram that miscarried was the proposed i hazing of the freshmen. There was fun I galore, especially for the freshmen, who held their own against heavy odds. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Odd-Sized Doors and Windows a n CITY. Pupils wishing to begin work at the Klamath Conservatory of Music will please come to the Conservatory on Fri day to arrange for lessons so aa not to interfere with the regular work. Miss ^jelyn Applegate will register pupila oft that day in any of the department» of music. 4 r<