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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1907)
CITV UYING YOUR JEWELRY OR HAV- ing your work done at HEITKEM- PER’S will surely result in your be ing satisfied. Aly 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 from. Semi for catalogue. B I 1 Pay the Freight City Prices. ; g . heitkemper , jr . Republican Block - - Klamath Falls, Ore « jtnKenvs« » :! (> $ ü Fine Line of Fresh Candies 1' <• $ ' ' Latest Novelties in Toys < 1 Most complete line of PIPES to select from w (> I' (• (> !; Al! the latest Newspapers and ! • Magazines 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 band. 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, <fr 1JT ^^ga If! Manager !*! felt U1 a I a ’ lr ’«P VP ** ; A Well Fenced Farm i ► | Pays big profit«. Why not fence yours? Thejdifferonce in cost of a good fence and *F a poor one is so small that it pays to buy ▼ a good one. I will have T 4. ► A Carload of Ellwood Fences I ► About May 1st. It costs nothing to examine them, but if A you investigate you will be surprised bow cheap they are, Everything that the farmer needs, I have. ¿» GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man f Abstracting ALLEN SLOAN Secretary Vice-President Maps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineers KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Presiilent M. U. WILLIAMS, C, E Treasurer BRIEFS New line of dull’s detachable handle umbrellas |2.40 to «10 al Winters*. I J. W. Johnson of Merrill was in th« lki not put off your Christmas shop city on busin«M this weak. ping until ths last minute, but com« in It wilt make you hnngry it yon look now and take advantage of n larger and choicer assortment. And also, we have at Van Riper Bro«, advertisement on f more time to engrave things and get page 4. Photie your orders to 516. them ready for delivery. Good« laid Souvenir spoons at Winters’. t aside and engiaved for a small deposit. Mis* L. Sauber, who was here for the HElTKEMl’ER'B, K kpvblican B lock . purpose of attending the Taaclier» In- The Klamath IVvelopnient company etitute, returned to Tule lake, where has removed it* office» to the new brick she is teaching school. building on the Hol Springs tract. FOR EXCHANGE A new modern, When these office» are Anally fixed up five-room house, value $1600, in Santa they will be among the finest in the Crux, Cal.; climate here like perpetual state. spring time. Will exchange for Klam Keep your eye on page 4 and you ath Fall* vacant lots, valley land, or I will always know what good thing* to timber. Reason far change, must have order for your table. Van Riper Bro*, higher altitude. 1 also have a nice have fresii groceries arriving daily. eight-acre ranch two and one-half miles i Phone your order to 5-1-6. 11-28 ♦ from Santa Crus, for sale. Address. A. ; George W. Carrick, who went to W. Pingree, Seabriglit Station, Santa Portland sometime ago for the purpose Crux, Cal. of taking a course in plumbing, has re Ivan Applegate returned from the turned. lava la-fl* Friday, where he had been for the purpose of looking after his See Ady for marsh lands. } sheep interest». E. P. McCormick of Salem was in the New watches and ring* at Winters.’ t city Thursday on business connected with his interests in this county. C. 11. l*u»enberry returned from Bly It would be a great task to enumerate and lakeview thia week. all things, suitable for Xmas presents, to be found at Heitkemper's. An in vitation is extended to all. Come see for yourself, whether you buy or not. You are sure to And something, no mat ter now difficult your choice may ba. And then, our experience might help you. Mike Dooher, the veteran timber cruiser ami locator, returned from a tour of inspection this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mendenhall re turned from Iowa this week. They went east some months ago, and after completing their visit returned to Ash land, expecting to remain there forth« winter. They changed their mind, however, preferring the ideal climate of Klamath to the marrow-chilling atmos phere of our neighboring city. While east Mr. Mendenhall did some very ' effective work for Klamath, with the ¡result that next spring will see many fowa people visit this section. The question of calling an extra tee- ' »ion of the legislature is having the ser ious consideration of Governor Cham berlain, and if there is any liklihood of the hoi «lays lieing continued for any length of time it i< not all improbable that the law makers will Ire called to gether f ir t|ie purpose qf. amending a few of the lawn' that are (interfered with by reason thereof. •> Chat Is Why Che NATIONAL Will H. Shook was down from bis Dairy ranch Monday. At the meeting of Linkville Lodge, No. 110, A. U. U. W., held Tuesday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : Dr. Wm. Martin, M.W.; C. E. Huffman, fore man; C. L. Shattuck, overseer; J. W. Siemens, recorder; Alex Martin, Jr., financier; G. T. Baldwin, receiver; faa- lie Kogers, guide; A. H. McIntyre, I. W.; B. Denny, O. W. Archie Mason was up from the dredger for a few hours Saturday and ' was as full of optimism as ever, ft makes little difference to Mason which 1 the cat jumps, he generally has a hope ful view of the situation. He stated ' that financial flurry was not interfering with his o;>eration any and that the 1 work was progressing rapidly under the new conditions. The second dredger wa» at Bray and would he on the ground in a few days when if would be 1 assembled as fast as men could put it together. When this second machine is ready for business there will be four crews put to work, and nothing will be overlooked to hurry the work along. No matter where the railroad work is stop ped for the winter, Mr. Mason will keep on with his contract until that is com pleted anti thus remove one of the ob stacles to the completion of the railroad into this city next year. CROWN AND A NIAGARA STEHL RANGES Rave Been Placed In So many Bornes. Chey Sell themselves. 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 Buy your Xmas presents at Winters.’ Allgood» handsomely engraved. f W. II. Mu.m, who lias been suffering 1 with an attack of the gripp ever since the reherwals for Belshaxxar, has finally I Small tracts of well located tule marsh gotten the best of his enemy ami is able I lands offered for one week at |‘JU per to greet bis friends once more with acre. Abel Adv. ♦ that pleasant smile of his. The regular weekly meeting of th« We are ready for you al Winters', t I. O. O. E. wan held last evening, The “ I aim to be reliable" Stephens visit meeting night baa been changed aud th« next regular meeting will be on ed Merrill Friday. Saturday evening, December "th, ami Fiue new line of Xmas goods al Win- every Saturday evening thereafter. The tars.' IM ♦ I change is made so as to secure a larger Charles Beardsley of Tule lake wa* in attendance. the citv Thursday. As a result of an altercation at Dorris WALL PAPER— WALL l’Al’ER Thanksgiving, Lige Harrington was WAI.I. paper seriously cut by “Jack" Connolly. 6000 Rolls Choice Wall Paper Connolly made his escape and has not House Lining as yet been apprehended. AU at popular prices Those who wish the Wiggle Stick Baldwin the Hardware Dealer Blue, which I have been selling for the Klamath Falls I benefit of the Woman's Temple of Chi Mr.and Mrs. A. II. Naftxger have re cago, will now find it for tale at the moved from the Ewauna House to the Racket Store, as Mr. Duffy has kindly consented to handle it in future. I also i Hot Springs building. The former has have it at my residence, if it is more ‘ been leased by Engineer Church. convenient to call for it there. Hattie The government says that Continen Wil-on. 10-31 + tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor- ! mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure The residents of this city were treated . for it is put up under its supervision in tc a rare sight last Thursday morning, bonded wanheuse». Bold by C. D. i in the shape of a minature silver thaw. Willson. 1 Il was the result of a heavy log and a The following officers were elected by strong north wind, the combination coating everything with a thin covering I. O. O. F. lodge: A. Kirschner, N. O.; C. C. Brower, V.G.; George L. Hum of ice. It was very pretty. phreys, secretary; P. L. Fountain, Do not buy blended whiskey. When treasurer. you want pure whiskey see that it is Mrs. Schlosser, mother of Mrs. W. C. i put up under the government's “bonded warehouse stamp," as is the Continen Davenport, arrived here this week from 1 tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor Minneapolis, on a visit to her daughter. I I mandie rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by W. C. Davenport, Heitkenifier'e ex C. D. Willson. J ' pert jeweler, was confined to his home Senator Abner Weed arrived here i for several days this week by illness. this week from Dunsmuir. This is the G. W. Slack, who was an inmate of first time he has been here since his ill the county hospital, died at that insti ness and be was warmly greeted by hie tution last Sunday, death being due to many friends. Accompanied by H. V. Bright’s disease. He was 65 years old, Mitchell, he visited tn« Wood River and for many years had been a resident ranch and other holdings. of tliis county, making his home near ‘‘Every drop pure,” is what can tie Bonanza. His remains were interred in said of Continental whiskey, Water the city cemetery Monday afternoon by Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. Undertaken Whitlock. V. Rye. Sold by C. I*. Willson. , The American Bank and Trust com District Attorney W. J. Moore arrived pany will not keep the bank open Batur- here from lakeview Friday for the pur day evening», having decided to close at pose of attending court. When he four o’clock in the afternoon, until next found that the wheels of justice were spring, wtien the order will lie resumed. clogged with legal holidays he proceed- C. H. McKendree, who now makes I ed to Ashland, where tie will visit with his home at lakeview, was in the city his family until the Governor sees fit to I suspend the holiday program and let this week on business conne-ted with I his extemrive holding» in this county. matters take their course. County Clerk Chastain got weary of , he holiday business and decided to let the wheels of his office grind on as usual before the advent of the safety valve to ' business. Therefore, he this week be- I gan the recording of all instruments placedin his care, leaving the date of recording blank, to be filled in after the holidays are declared off. No court papers will be accepted, as it is agreed that the holiday proclamation puts an effectual stop to all work of that kind. “Tiiere Is Only One Way Of Judging The Future; That is fíy The Past." Economy of Fuel 4 Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Range Than A Malable Top National and Niagara Roberts & Hanks Emma Block Phone, 173 ♦T* çPr ‘A */ e " << Xt* Cyl $3^ (¿TW QtX <-L> .^5 - T. ' r . jin W (Ay & 1 tllOr <r Œ) y y ¥ ¥ ? g Leggett Springs Ostermoor Mattresses t 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 Must Cúmplete Line of \ Hardware, Stoves, Steel Ranges, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, Pumps and Pipe, Crockery I 1 I UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER, Makes Bread Making a Plaaaure. Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS. The "ACME” and “1900” WASHING MACHINES rob wash day of most of Its terrors. I fa <1 L>j UNIVERSAL KMH» vnuPPER The Big Four-t lory “BRICK,” Klamath Falls