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SMASH GO PRICES — ™ TEN DAYS CLEARANCE SALE THIS is not a Closing Out or a Quit Business Sale, but a Legitimate Annual Clearance Sale to get rid of lines we are overstocked on, odds and ends, etc., marked at prices that will make them go. This is your opportunity. A chance to tickle your pocketbook—a money-saving proposition for you. . Men's Hats $12 $13 $14 $ 16 All $3.50 hats reduced to $2.25 All $2.50 hats reduced to 1.85 Odds and ends in hats reduced to 1.00 Men's and Boys' Caps Boys’ Sweaters Men's Overcoats dress dress dress dress overcoats overcoats overcoats overcoats reduced reduced reduced reduced to $ 7.00 to 9.50 to 10.00 to 13.00 One third off on all caps Men’s Duck Coats Shirts $1.50 value now $ .80 Rubber coat regular $3.25 now 2.45 Men’s rubber interlined over coats regular $5.50 now 4.15 Heavy duck blanket-lined coat regular $3.50 now.............. 2.40 Medin m weight duck coat blanket-lined regular $2 now 1.40 Men’s Golf shirts, $ .75 to $1.50 values..................... $ .40; 2 for $ .75 Men’s 1-2 wool negligee shirts $1.25 value ............ Sale price .85 Men’s 1-2 wool negligee shirts $1.50 value Sale price .90 Men’s silk stripe all wool regular $2 value now .......................... 1.45 Men’s blue flannel single and double breasted $2.50 value 1.85 Men’s blue flandel $3.00 value 2.00 Men’s dress negligee shirts $1.75 value now .................................. 1.40 Cook bere— A Sweaters $ .75 sweaters ........................$ .50 $1.50 sweaters .85 $2.50 sweaters ....................... 2.00 $3.75 sweaters........................... 2.50 few carpet samples for rugs at 50C, < GxtFd Ladies' Cravenette Rain Coats $ Boys’ 85 cent sweaters Boys’$1.25 sweaters Boys’$1.75 sweaters $ 5.00 Coats reduced to $ 10.00 Coats reduct'd to $11.00 Coats reduced to $12.50 Coats reduced to .60 .90 1.20 Ladies’ Dress Skirts $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $1.50 $1.00 $ .75 Walking Skirts Walking Skirts Walking Skirts Walking Skirts Knit Petticoats K It Petticoats Knit Petticoats $2.00 3.00 3.45 3.75 .85 .60 .50 $3.25 8.40 8.50 9.00 Misses’ Dress Coats $5.00 Coats reduced to $6.00 Coats reduced to $7.00 Coats reduced to $3.45 5.00 5.00 Blankets Good heavy weight white or gray cotton 10-4 size regular value $1.25 $ .85 Ladies’ Waists Greatly Reduced Ladies' Flannel Gowns Ladies’ and Children’s Caps $ .90 1.25 1.60 $1.25 value now $1.50 value now $2.00 value now Regular 75 cent values now $ .45 Ladies fascinators and shawls 1-2 off Bflrfl6il1,3,Children’s Jersey Knit Leggins, regular value 50c, now IOC. Buy Jill You Want You'll have to burry 20 per cent, off on Fancy China This is no fake sale, as advertised. We have no baits to offer and will forfeit $25 if goods are not sold COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. Wool Blankets at 10 per cent, off | KLAMATH REPUBLICAN K K K STORE Oregon Republicans (Dalles Optimist) E. J. MURRAY, Editor There has been a discusamn going on in various papers of the state for some time on the question, “Is there a Re publican party in Oregon?” and the Pendleton Tribune in showing that there is such a party here goes on to TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE enumerate the office holders of the state and shows that the Republicans All communications submitted for publication in the columns of thia [«per elect something like IO percent of them. will I* inserted only over the name of'the writer. No non de plume articles But The Optimist I egs to take issue will be published. with the Tribune, and we say most em phatically tlyat there is no Republican peach-blow paradise of Rogue river party in this Mate, but there at>oiit 70,- FROM OUR EXCHANGES valley, but after three month, of con 000 Republican voters residing in Ore tinuous rain, during which time they gon, and by exercising their franchise [Merrill Record) never saw the sunshine, they concluded they usually elect the most of the offi Work ia toon to begin on the nea that Klamath county was more to their cials. Catholic church. taste, so they have returned to Bonanza But the present meaning of the word “party” is something beyond a mass of Frank Slate arrived home last night where they formerly lived. from his visit to Willamette valley Fred McKendree, manager of the Bo voters, no matter how numerous they pointe. nanza Creamery, was a caller at the may be or how loyal they may lie to their beliefs; and they may l«long to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner left Record office last Tuesday aad informed Thursday for Salem on a business trip. ns that hereafter the Bonanza Creamery one of the great parties of the Nation, wcnld pay 321... cents for butter fat. and vote for them. But all of that Plane for a creamery to 1« managed Now 325s cents is a pretty fancy price does not prove that we have such a on a co-operative plan are assuming and speaks well for the management of party in Oregon. definite shape and everything promises the creamery. There in good money in There can lie no party without leaders. fair for the success of such an enter dairying when the price paid for butter There can be no party without articles of prise in Merrill vallev. fat ia 22 cents; it is palpable then that faith, usually called a platform. There Mr. Haskins has purchased the IGO when 32\. cents is being paid, there is a can be no [«rty without an organization, acre farm of Andy Eigner and will use little money in it for the producer. The and if there is an organization of Re it as a stock farm. Merrill is glad to demand for butter far exceeds the sup publicans in this State, that is a State welcume^so energetic a citizen as Mr. ply and the very greatest efforts are l>e- organization, we would l»e pleased to Haakins appears to be. It will be the ing put forth by the management of the have it pointed out to us. When the Republicans of tlria State immigration of such men that will Bonanza Creamery to get more cream. Wake up farmers; there is something go into a campaign they do not go into make Klamath county prosperous. it with any concert of action. They do to be made in the dairy business. Bud Obenchain, manager of the Mint not know what the party stands for on \ Saloon, hail several suits of clothe, State questions, they do not know who ¡Bonanza Bulletin 1 stolen from his room iii the Richelieu BORN—In Yonna valley, December to rely upon for leadership, there is no J hotel last week and later found them 30, 1907, to Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Flackus, one in authority to issue printed matter ( lying in the alley by the Riverside hotel to explain to the voters what the issues I a eon. in a torn and soiled condition. A party are, and every fellow is fighting for the A. E. Coz and wife have moved into was seen wearing |«rt of the garments, man or men he chooses, in liisown wav, so Mr. Obenchain is not unaware of the their new cottage, and have one of the regardless of what the standing of his J neatest little homes there is in the identity of the thief. choice may be. city. No, there is no Republican party in | J. W. Haskins, of Pampa, Wash., Win. Wood of Dairy has lieen in town the State of Oregon, and never will lie I purchased this week, through the E. E. Fitch real estate agency, the Dewey A the past week building a corral around as long as we have the present laws in I Hyde place and will next year move bis hie barn property, and will be in shape force. Mr. Geer very well knows this I family here from Washington and enter to handle and break colts in the spring. but he wants an office. He wants to lie I the hog raiaing business. In the mean George Otfield of Merrill was in the Congressman, Governor, Senator or any I time he has leased the place to Mr. J. city Monday. He w as driving over 225 old thing that has got a good salary Brown who has lieen living on a partol bead of stock cattle to the Burnham hitcher] to it. He is not particular the property the past year. ranch for feeding this winter. He was whether the people want him to be a candidate or not, and probably if we accompanied by Cyrus Brown. Mra. Lon Story, wife of Lon Story, hail a party ami a party organization died Friday morning at the Story home The enow is now deep enough on the we might say to Mr. ¡Geer that we are near this city. Mrs. Story was well mountain for sleighing and C. E. Lam tired of annual, perennial and eternal known and respected in this community bert, the superintendent of the line will candidates. But Mr. Geer knows there and her death ia mourned by a large at once put on sleighs from Rocky Can is no organization, and he knows that number of friends and acquaintances. on to Bly. the rag-tag and bobtail element which She leaves besides her huaband, five Chas. Y. Pattee was host at a dinner is dominating the political atmosphere small children. The burial was held at given New Year’s day at the Big of Oregon at present like to Ire told that 2 o'clock in the city cemetery, under Springs Hotel in honor ot a few of hie they are "it,” and that they are a part the auspices ol the Reliekah Lodge, of old time friends. The table was orna and parcel of the great Republican which she was a member. mented with vases ot flowere, cut glass party, while as a matter ot fact they are and silver, and the repast was one of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Chastain of Bo the most sumptuous and delightful din doing all they can to bury the party nanza were visiting their daughter, Mrs. ners ever enjoyed by those attending, which they have already killed. And we say once more, without fear T. A. Langell, of this city, several days aud speaks highly for the management of this hotel. The guests were: Mr. this week. Ths doctor, who is an old sud Mr«, .lames H. Driscoll, Mr. and of contradiction, “There is no Republi resident of Klamath county, raid that Mrs. Frank P. Grohs and Miss Graham, can party in Oregon.” be and his wits gut It into their head» Mr. John Bradley and Mrs. Jessie All those who desire to go bunting a lout three month, ago that the) Dunirn, Mr Chas. Y. Pattee and Miss this year had l etter get out their li Kalis Colahan. J. L. .Sparretorn. Willis would like to spend the evening of than Webber, Clifford Dumnr, Freddie cense. The one procured last year ex 1 tie in the land of milk and honey, the Grohs and Edmund Driscoll. pired December 31. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON Men’s Suits and Underwear at IOS off CM4S. B. WOQMN MMIO NIU.HASO > I’ratMaal LOTS r The American Bank and Trust Co. Capital Stock $100.000 In Mills’ Addition and Mills' Second Addition are Open lor busiiMM every day in lh< year excepting Sundey» end legal holiday». -d 4. M. WOItDBN. Interest Raid on Saving» Drpout» Cuhlir .< Nt: TTIU MOI.HASH. la cturt» al Mt tags Afl — Sure Honey flakers No single lot higher than $300 Choice lots as low as $75 Make your choice, pay 20 per cent cash and $10 a month Several thousand acres of the best farm, fruit, garden, orchard and grazing land in Klamath County at prices that cannot be beat, and on favorable terms. FRANK IRA WHITE American Bank A Trust Building, Sixth Street Sido oooooooooooo <XXXX><XHX><XX> (• $ o Every drop Ì Of Old Continental Whiskey Water Mill Whiskey Normandie Rye F. F. V. Rye ia a« pure aa Government inspection can make it. It is bottled in bond under Government su pervision and that carries<the guarantee of abso lute purity. Pure ia the word that tolls the atory, and when the government places ita 0. K. on whiskey you may he aure it ia pure. Sold by C. D. WILLSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer hHIDES P Î0* ’I’” u larfc-M Maport, Mliipvlutf • HIrU« tn M than to and «boat our