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

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UY1NG YOUR JEWELRY OR 11AV-
ing your work done at HEITKEM-
PER’S will surely result in your be­
ing satisfied.
My stock of High Grade
Jewelry is as fine as can be procured, and
my work—well, let my pleased customers
tell you about that.
All work guaranteed absolutely for one
year.
Musical Instruments, Phonographs, Records.
Supplies, Strings, Sheet Music, Etc. A
big line to select front. Send for
catalogue.
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1 Pay the Freight
City Prices.
IG. HEITKEMPER, JR.
Republican Block
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Mrs. J. C. Smith left for Fugens
I »on J. Zumwalt, who has been sur­
Tuesday, called thera by the ssrious t!l-
veying the lakeside Tract at Tula Lake, I
ness of her mother.
returned to the city Mouday.
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Just Arrived—A large stock of heat­
Men’s cravenette rain coats (5 to (20
ing stoves, all kinds and sises. We can
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make you prices to suit a flat pocket K K K Store.
| book. Virgil A Son.
9-35-tf
Frank Ira White returner! from Port-
DIED—In this city Sundav, evening. land Sunday.
November 17, 1907. the infant daughter < FOR KENT-A sii room house.
of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ady.
Mason A Slough.
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Shoes for every member of the family
C. T. Oliver, who had been in Port­ I
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at K K K Store.
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land, returned home this week.
Charles Graves, of Odell, was in the
Exclusive agency at K K K Store
I city this week for supplies.
for Stetson and Thoroughbred Hals, t
Rubtier goods of every description at 1
A big turkey shoot will be given by
K K K Store.
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Arthur and John laiwis on Tliauksgiv- j
Mrs. Kent Ballard, who has lieen in
ing.
Portland for sometime under the care of
Felt lioots and rubbers of all kinds at
a physician, returned home thia week.
K K K Store.
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Ladies’ coats, latest styles now in K
J. D. Carroll returned last Thursday
K K Store.
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evening from a brief trip to Seattle.
Mrs. Joe Briggs, a well known resi­
Blankets and quilts— K K K Store, t
dent of the reservation, died at her
home at the Agency last Friday morn­
E. I. Applegate is spending a few
ing.
days at Swan Lake where lie is enjoying
See Ady for marsh lands.
§ i i life.
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F. M. Priest, the well known insur­
Mrs. J. Founts of Dairy was in the
ance agent, receiver) word this week city Saturday.
i that his brother, Eugene M. Priest, who
FOR SALE - One hundred full-'
I resided in Ohio, had diet!.
blooded Leghorn chickens, 25 cents to fl
Duck blanket lined and mackinaw each. E. L. Hopkins, 11th and Pine.
pants K K K Store.
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Swell linemen’s fall suits and over-'
Clay and John Ratcliff, who went to
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Missouri sometime ago on a visit to coats now in at K K K Store.
relatives and friends, returned home
Contractor Jacobson is nearing the
this week.
end of his contract for the transfer of
Swell line ladies' walking skirts K K the Mason-Davis barge, and expects to
have it in Lake Ewauua thia week.
K Store.
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Fine Line of Fresh Candies
Latest Novelties in Toys
!• All the latest Newspapers and
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Magazines
Watch the bargain counter at K K K
The Twenty One Club will give an­
Store.
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other of its popular dances in the
Houston opera house tomorrow even­ i The Modern Woodmen of the World
ing.
I will give a dance in the Houston opera
Men’s sweaters, sweater coats, neck I house Thanksgiving evening. Tickets
sweaters, cardegan jackets, silk and will be one dollar.
I wool underwear at K K K Store.
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Men's mackinaw, leather, corduroy,
The 500 Club was entertainer! at the
rubber and duck coats K K K Store, t
home of Mrs. Alex Martin last Satur­
Dorris is to have a new hotel, with
day afternoon.
Prof. M. E. Robinson left Wednesday Mark L. Burns and Mont E. Hutchin-
morning for Yreka, where he is to pro­ ! son as proprietors. Mark has agreed to
duce Belshazzar, after which he goes to stand as the advertisement for the
house.
Eugene.
Small tracts of well located tule marsh ! The government
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says that _________
Conlinen-
lands offerer! for one week at (20 per u) whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
acre. Abel Adv.
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mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure
D. I.. Gordon, the well known resi for it is pul up under its supervision in
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Sold by C. D.
dent of Keno, was registered at the bonded wartbeuses.
Willson.
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j Lakeside Inn Saturday.
Mosf complete line of PIPES to select from
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Long Lake
Lumber Co
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Manufacturers of All Kinds of
LUMBER
Baud sawing and Turning,
Odd-Shed Doon and Windows a Specialty
Do not buy blended whiskey. When
you want pnre whiskey see that it is
put up under the government's “bonded
warehouse stamp,” as is the Continen­
tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
mandie rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by
C. D. Willson.
PHONE 381
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.
The ladies of the Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church will give a Silver
Tea at the home of Mrs. Alex. Martin,
Jr., next Saturday afternoon from 3 to
5:30 o’clock. All are invited to come, en­
joy, ana leave a generous silver offering
for the work of the Ladies Aid Society.
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■ Senator Abner Weed was well enough
, to come to Y reka Friday and attend to
some business as supervisor from this
district. Senator Weed will be able to
go to Sacramento and take his seat in
the senate at the special session of the
legislature. He has not fully recovered
hie health, though he is gaining ground
everyday.—Yreka Journal.
Manager
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A Well Fenced Farm
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Pays big profits. Why not fence yours?
Tbe’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
A Carload of Ellwood Fences
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ikzU.nMlrz,
Abstracting
ALLEN SLOAN
Secretary
BERT
E. WITHROW
Vice-President
Maps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc.
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Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineers
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
President
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
Treasurer
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Do you want a choice timber claim or
homestead? If so call at my office at
once.
......... Mark L. Burns
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Bae« B««n Plactd In So many Horn«*.
Cbey 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
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Emma Block
Ostermoor Mattresses
Everything in Good Furniture
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Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied
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Klamatb Tails
Furniture bouse
Successor to R. /1 Boiler
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There will \>e a meeting of the Cham-
ber of Commerce this evening. The
regular meeting was postponed on ac­
count of Belshazzar.
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Dr. Thomas Whitemare, the well
I known physician of Bonanza, passed
Those who wish the Wiggle Stick I through this city Monday on his way
Blue, which I have been selling for the home from Portland.
benefit of the Woman’s Temple of Chi- [
cage, will now find it for sale at the ■ FOR SALE—First-class Winchester
Racket Store, as Mr. Duffy has kindly repeating, lever action shot gun, good
consented to handle it in future. I also gun cover and cartridge bell. Complete
have it at my residence, if it is more outfit for >14. Inquire at this office, t
convenient to call for it there. Hattie
Mrs. H. F. Van Riper, while visiting
Wilson.
10-31 t
ber »laughter Mrs. J. D. Walker, had ,
The articles of incorporation of the the misfortune to break her arm last j
Klamath Packing and Commercial Com­ Thursday. She was driving the chick­
pany are completed and will be for­ ens from the door yard when she fell, I
warded to General O’Brien, at Oakland, causing the accident. Dr. Johnson was
Cal., as soon as the embargo now exist­ called and reduced the fracture.—Bulle­
ing by reason of the holiday proclama- i tin.
tion of the Governor is lifted. Upon the ' Don J. Zumwalt and M. D. Williams, |
return of the charter the organization of the engineering department of the
of the company will Ize completed, and I Klamath County Abstract Company,
active operations begin at once.
who have for the past ten days been i
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I platting the Lakeside Tract, returned
J. E. Enyart, president 'fw Med-,
ford National Bank, has received samples I home this wdMr, having completed their
of the new (10 gobi piece now being field work.
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NATIONAL AND CROWN A
NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Leggett Springs
F. H. Mills is back from Portland
where he went to represent bis interests
“Every drop pure,” is what can be’ in the condemnation suit brought by
said of Continental whiskey, Water
"ater I the Government for the Keno canal
Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. rjght oi wav The ca(M5 waR injefinitely '
, V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Willsoo.
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Large stock of Flooring in
three grades.
About May 1st. It costs nothing to examine them, but if
yon investigate you will be surprised how cheap they are.
Everything that the farmer needs, I bave.
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Phone, 173
The funeral of the late Mrs. John
Cole, who died at Fort Klamath last
Tuesday, was post|>oned until Saturday,
to await the arrival of her sister, Mrs.
Harry Mann, from Chemawa.
WAI.L PAPER-WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
0000 Kolla Choice Wall Paper
House Lining
All at popular prices
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
Klamath Falls
“There Is Only One Way
Of Jtidging The Future;
That is Ry The Past."
Roberts & Hanks
On receipt of two cents in -tamps I ; L. Hessig, of Fort Klamath, who had
will send descriptive literature of Klam­ l>een to Siskiyou on a visit to his moth­
ath County to any address.—Mark I.. er, passed through this city Friday on
j Burns, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
( I ' his return home.
Archie Mgson is down frcm Portland i Du yuu know that I nave all kinds
for the purpose of looking after hie con­ of property for sale at a bargain. Mark
L. Burns, Klamath Falls, Oregon. $
tract on the California Northeastern.
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
All Kinds of Mouldings,
W. 0. HUSON,
WANTED—A good girl for general
housework; 3 in family.
Write or
phone Mrs. Kes Bord at Olene.
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coined by the mints, which has the, John Willard and Dan McNamara,
words, “In God We Ttust,” omitted, j who were arrested last week on the
1 The coin is probably the ugliest ever charge of stealing chickens from Frank
1 put out by this government. Certainly 1 Armstrong, had their hearing before
no coin collection revealsone so utterly Judge Nichols and were bound over to
I lacking in beauty. One side has an . await the action of the grand jury,.
overgrown eagle that looks like a vulture Their bail was fixed at (.’>00. The pen­
wearing pantelettes. The reverse is a alty for the offense is from two to five
brutal looking Indian, not half as hand­ years, and it would be well for some'
some as the conventional one on the J others who are in the habit of stealing (
one-cent piece. Instead of being milled, chickens, not only in this city but
the coin has a series of stars around the , throughout the county, to bear in
mind that it is a serious charge.
rolge.—Tribune.
E. W. GILLETTE & CO.
BALDWIN
The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils»
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
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UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Makes Bread Making a Pleasure,
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAOONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The "ACME” end ”1900” WASHINO MACHINES rob wash day of
moat of Ita terrors.
UNIVERSAL I OOu CHOPPER
The Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls
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