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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
CITV B UY1NG YOUR JEWELRY OR HAV- ing your work done at HEITKEM PER’S will surely result in your be ing satisfied. My stock of High Grade Jewelry is as tine 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 from. Send for catalogue. 1 fay the Freight City Prices. [G. HEITKEMPER, JR. Republican Block - - Klamath Falls, Ore « «nKenï’s « : 1 Fine Line of Fresh Candies < Latest Novelties in Ttys w i [ BRIEFS A. Patterson of Bonanza was uno of the visitors at the county scat this week. Keep your eye on page 5 and you James Gues ol Bonanza passed will always know what good things to through this city Friday on his way to order for your table. Van Riper Bros, California, whither he goes to spend have fresh groceries arriving daily. the winter. Phone your order to 5-1-tt. U-2S t E. K. Loosley and family ol Fort Judge Benson, who went to Portland I Klamath, |>assed through the city thia for the purpose of attending the meet week on their way to Montague. ing of the State Bar Association, re ESTRAYED OR STOLEN—An Sgtsi turned home Monday night. black mare, weighing about 1350 It»., Just Arrived—A large stock of heat thin mane and tail, smaH white s;s>ts ing stoves, all kinds and sizes. We can i on breast caused by insect bites, »mall make you prices to suit a fiat pocket bunch on one hind leg, no brand. Last book. Virgil A Son. 9-25-tf seen in ;>asture on Henley isiich about Mrs. E. B. Wickersham, acknow* Nov. 10. If estrayed, a suitable reward , ledged to be one of the beat primary will l>e |>aid for her return. If stolen, j teachers in the state and who is one of the mare will l>e given to any person the important metnl>era of the faculty of who will recover her and furnish evi F. W. the Ashland Normal, is in the city to dence to convict the thief. ♦ j attend the Klamath County Teachers’ RIGGS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Institute. Francis J. Bownu, who was down Shoes for every member of the family from Bonanza for several days attending lit K K K Store. t I to private business, returned home Sat- ' urtlav. The 500 Club will l>e ep tortained at 1 It will make you hungry if yon look the home ol Mr. and Mrs. George No ,at Van Ri|>er Bros. advertisement on land Saturday. paga 5. Phone your orders to 51H. ♦ Rubber goods of every description al WANTED — A good girl for general K K K Store. t | housework; 3 in family. Write or F. A. Autenrieth, of the Klamath j phone Mrs. Rex Burd at Olene. ♦ Iu»ke Navigation and the Oregon and California Stage companies made a tour I W. A. Welch of Dairy was registered of inspection of the respective proper at the l-akoside Inn on Saturday. ties this week, going as far as Bray. Men's cravenette rain coats |5 to |20 t Ladies' coats, latest styles now in K ’ K K K Store. K K Store. t Mr. and Mrs. Clay Taylor left for I» Ashland Tuesday morning where they Geo. C. Hill, manager of the Holcomb (• Realty company, will leave tbe first of will spend Thanksgiving with relatives the week for Portland, where he goes on , and friends. I» business connected with bis firm. He FOR RENT—A six room house. expects to be able to do good work for [ Mason A Slough. 9 20f this county while there and hopes to be; Exclusive agency at K K K Store able to interest considerable capital in for Stetson and Thoroughbred Hats, t several enterprises in Klamath. ' ' Mrs. E. I’oil left for Eugene Friday, See Ady for marsh lands. i called there by the serious illness of her Mrs. J. T. Henley went to San Fran sister. cisco Friday moruing, where she will There is no happier individual in the remain through the winter. C>unly than M. D. Williams, due to the Duck blanket lined and mackinaw arrival this week of his mother, Mrs. H. G. Williams, from Colorado. She pants K K K Store. t will remain here permanently. 8. C. Hamaker, of Bonanza, was in Felt boots and rubbers of all kinds at tbe city Friday. K K K Store. t Swell line ladies’ walking skirts K K Blankets and quilts — K K K Store, t K Store. f John C. Hill, president of the Hol« Roy Taber, of Dorris, was in the city comb Realty company, who has been Monday. here for the past two weeks onThusinees Men’s sweaters, sweater coats, neck connected with his company, returned sweaters, cardegan jackets, silk and to Oakland this week. wool underwear at K K K Store. ♦ I FOR SALE — One hundred full- Mrs. John Korhel, who has l>een vis- blooded leghorn chickens. 25 cents to |l ' iting in this citv. returned this week to each. E. L. Hopkins, 11th and Pine. I her home on Sprague river. II 21-2t Small tracts of well located tule marsh Philip Oden and wife of Dairy were lands offered for one week at |20 per in the city this week. acre. Abel Adv. $ Swell linemen's fall suits and over T. O. Kinney has forsaken this city coats now in at K K K Store. ♦ for the greater one of Portland, where Thia week the Republican cornea to he expects to engage in tbe real estate its readers one day earlier in order to business. permit ol our enjoying Thanksgiving. I On receipt of two cents in stamps I Watch the bargain counter at K K K will send descriptive literature of Klam t 1 ath County to any address.—Mark I.. Store. I Burns, Klamath Falls, Oregon. < 8. W. Kilgore of Ix»st River was in the city Friday. R. S. Wooden, one of the prominent $ < All the latest Newspapers and !! ! • Magazines <• > i Most complete line of PIPES to select from k Long Lake Lumber Co. Manufacturers of All kinds of LUMBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, Band sawing and Turning, Odd-Sized Doors and Windows a Specialty 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. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. W. O. HUSON, Manager A Well Fenced Farm Pays big profits. Why not fence yours? ♦ ► The’difference in cost of a good fence and t • a poor one is so small that it pay« to buy * ’ a good one. I will have * A Carload of Ell wood Fences <i » About May let. It costa nothing to examine them, but if 4 ► you investigate you will be surprised how cheap they are. g » Everything that the farmer needs, I have. c b « ► GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man j; IkAUAstinr, ALLEN -LOAN Secretary AÖStrSCtinß BERT E. WITHROW Vice-President Maps, Plans Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineers KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DON J. ZUMWALT, ('. E. President M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E. Treasurer farmers of the Merrill country, a as a Men’s mackinaw, leather, corduroy, visitor at tbe county seat this week. rubber and duck coats K K K Store, t Roy L. Kilgore is over in Ashland Do not buy blended whiskey. When you want pure whiskey see that it is getting pointers on the operation and up under the government tionded management of a flour mill. It is Mr. i put Kilgore’s intention to have the Bonan warehouse stamp, ’ ’ as is tbe Continen I tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey. Nor za I Flouring Mill in operation in time to mandie rye and F. F. V. rye. Bold by , lake care of next year’s crop. I C. D. W’illson. ♦ The government says that Continen i Joe Pierce left for New York City | tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor- Tuesday morning, where he will join 1 mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure Mrs. Pierce and incidentally interest 1 for it is put up under its supervision in ! bonded warehouses. Sold by C. D. capital in several Oregon enterprises. I Willson. $ “Every drop pure,’’ is what can be Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loosley, of Fort said of Continental whiskey, Water i Klamath, were in the city Thursday Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. and Friday. 4 I V. Rye. Hold by C. D. Willson. Do yon know that 1 nave all kinds I Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Iiieedorf returned of property for sale at a bargain. Mark from San Francisco Monday evening. L. Burns, Klamath Falla, Oregon. § I During his absence he assisted in break Mrs. M. McMillan, of the Lakeside ing the telegraphers strike, having held Inn, who has been visiting her daugh- down a key for the Western Union. 1 ter in California, is expected home the Those who wish the Wiggle Stick last of this week. Blue, which I have been selling for the WALL PAPER-WALL TAPER : benefit of the Woman's Temple of Chi WALL PAPER cago, will now find it for sale at the C000 Rolls Choice Wall Paper Racket Store, as Mr. Duffy has kindly House Lining consented to handle it in future. I also Al) at popular prices have it at my residence, if it is more Baldwin the Hardware Dealer convenient to call for it there. Hattie Klamath Falls Wilson. 10-81 t Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson left L. A. Cranes and daughters, Grace this morning for Portland, where they and Bessie, left Saturday for Ashland, will remain for the winter. During hie I where they will remain for the winter. absence Mr. Thompson will engage in Archie Henline, who has been one of the accident ineurance business. . tbe popular employes of the Boston Do yon want a choice timber claim or Store, haa accepted a position in the homestead? H so call at my office at j Mongold studio. once. Mark L. Burns $ P. M. Smith of Bly was registered at BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. John M. ' the Lakeside Inn thia week. I Robin, a son. But three criminal cases are waiting FOR HALE— First-class Winchester to claim tbe attention of the next ses repeating, lever action shot gun, good sion of court. They are of Joe Coburn, gun cover and cartridge liell. Complete 'charged with stealing a cow; James outfit for 114. Inquire at this office, f Neville, charged with stealing a horse; Three sisters and a daughter ol the John Dillard and Dan McNamara, joint defendants on tbe charge of steal lute William Erb, who accidently shot ing chickens. County Clerk Chastain himself last week, reside in this county. completed the jury list for’ this term of They are Mrs. f. W. Burris, Merrill, court, notwithstanding the ladidays, and Mrs. John Wells und Miss Ada Erb, of Sheriff Obenchain has served all of the Bly, and Mrs. Levi Broadsword of Bo nanza. summons, I “There Is Only One Why Of Judging The Future; That ts By The Past.” Chat T* Ulbv Cb« NATIONAL AND CROWN A NIAGARA STEEL RANGES Have Been Placed In So many Home* Cbey Sell Cbemselves. The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the Beautiful Nickel Finish and the High Class Workmanship Embodied in al! 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 Block Leggett Springs Ostermoor Mattresses Everything in Good Furniture Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied Klamath Tails Furniture House Successor to R. fl. Boiler . 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 UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Makes Brsid Making a Pleasure. Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS. Tbe "ACME” and “1900” WASHING MACHINES rob wash day of most of Its terrors. UNIVERSAL TOOM CHOPPER The Big Four Stu. y “BRICK,” Klamath Falls