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Watch lot the »ale at the Portland Store, starting at n o’clock Saturday morning. CLEARANCE SALE! until 4 4 ----- February 15th----- Secure Bargains While You Can THE BRICK STORE C9 CITY 4 4 * 4 BRIEFS Watch for the »ale at the Portland Store starting at 8 o'clock . Saturday i morning. Long Lake Lumber Co. Geo.'.W. Loosely, the well known stockman of Fort Klamath will actively engage in the meat ^business at Ash land. lie lias purchased an interval in the Granite City Market of that city. Keep your eye on ; »-« 4 and you will always know what good things to order lor your table. Van Riper Bros, have fresli groceries arriving daily. Phone vour.oider to 5-1-ti. U-28 F Manufacturer« of All Kinds of LUMBER County Treasurer L. Alva Lewi* now has his office in the court bouse, and auvone having business with the treas urer will find him there. Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, All Kinds of Mouldings, I Pref. C. A. Howard, who last week acoompsuiied the High School Debating team on their trip to Medford and I Granta l‘a*«. ia greatly enthused over the railroad proapaeto. He went out by way of itvnv and came back over the same route, mid noted aucli prog re«« a* having been made during the few WANTED—Girl for general houee- day* that elap«ed lielwevii tripe Frank work. Apply Heitkumper's Jewelry lia White went out on the same trip with Prof. Howard, mid when Biay was Store l( readied Mr. \\ lute took onosMion to Mias Maud* Baldwin expects to leave make an e»tiniale of the amount ol «I m I shortly (nr a visit with Portland Irieuda mid lie* uow in tho yards at that A ahanc* in offered you to buy llmt, place. He fouud llial there are enough Schaffner A Marx clothing al a very mils there to lay tkl miles of track and small price at the Portland Store «ale. almost enough ties for tlie same1 Ky Taylor ha* opened up hi* shop in length. Mr. White is ot tlie opinion I that the grade will lie com pl« tod in the Willson block. about two week» and it will thvn l<e' FUR BALE- Eighty acre«,near Ihuiy ; ready for the rail« to a |a>inl a mile > price *10 per acre. Come In see us north ol Macdoel. The bridge« arv now j about this land.- .Mason A Slough, it well under way. and only »mail gap* In j Jtu. Hessig, th« telephone magnate ol the grade remain to l>e cloee.1 up. Camps me living established by 1 Ft. Klamath, is in th« city on business. Erickeon A Petterson to ^instruct tl.s I ■•kales! Skates! "etiooHy" over the hill al Iforrls. ! Skates! Klipper Klub, There nre now about 2nd men working Huy your skate« 011 the grade and good progreee is being at Baldwin's Hardware. 12 lOlt made, the work across the desert being I Fred McKendree, the BonansaCream very easy. .Mr. White took especial erv man. was iu the city Monday. He pain« to learn everything poasible con■' just returned from Merrill where lie ha* corning th« building of the mad, and he been looking over th« plant al that informed i’rof. Howard that In his place. Mr. McKendree reports btiain«*» opiniou there 1« mi reason to* believe in due shape and states that the far that there will lie any prolonged slop at mer« of the Bonanza district are fast anp jxiint »outli ot Klamath Fall*. waking up to the importance mid extra profit in keepiug a better breed of "Every drop pure," it what can lie urilch cows He predict« that Klamath eaid of Continental whiskey, Water county will shortly be the greatest dairy Mill whiekey, Normandie Rye and F. F. •ection in Oregon. V. Rye. Sold by C. 1». Willson. 4 C. C. Hogue, disbursing agent ot the V. S, Keclamation Service, returned Monday eveiuug from Orland, California, where he had beeu su|*rintending the O|iening up ill a eel of book« lor th« otlieial« of the reclamation prujset at that place. rionday, January 6th, 4 The Railroad NOTICE OF SURVEY We have a purchaser for a house and lot in Klamath Falls. It you have a Klamath Fall«. Ore . Ian. 23, 180« snap to offer let us hear from you Ma Odd-Sized Doors and Windows a Specialty T" the following property owners m son A Slough. tf Tp. 40. S. R's8aml 10. E. W. ,M : II. PHONE 381 Henry Parrish is up from hi« tanch G. Fairvlo, K. N. Colson heirs, George near Merrill. He state« that this has Manning, J. W Manning, K. B Man been the best winter lor rattle in year». ning, Leonard W Miller, John A. He has about 40 head on hi« ranch wliich Koonta, Janie« Carolati E. It. Ream*«, of Finishing Lum bave been out to pasture all winter and Nat Langoll, Alimi Mvlhaae, G. W I- N. Kelsey, a former Lake County ber now hand. arv in the best of condition. He lias'nt Smith Reni Fatate Co . Ella J. Kelliher newspaperman, was a Klamath visitor J. K. Bullard. l-eonore F. Nowlin, C. M bad to feed a day »0 far this year. Saturday en route to old time haunts. assortment of Doors Hanson, James Joey. Wm. Willaon It will make vou hungry if you look Frances E. Boyd, H. II. Folsom, John You know what a sale at the Portland up Store means—the saving of dollars and at Vau Riper Bros advertisement on C. Ferguson, Geo. W.Jory, R. II. Short, ready for page 4. Phone your orders to 510. t K. S. Moore, Andrew Ryan, Henry P. cents. Galarneau. Ira C. Johnson, Mary If. Mrs. Abigail Hawthorn, grandmother M. D. Williams, the County Surveyor, returned Saturday from an official trip of A. L. and Fred Brown, the Main McClure, C. E. Hadley, M. P. Galar an order street merchants, died in tins city al | neau, John II. Matney, Josephine C. I to Bonanza. ; live o’clock Saturday afternoon nt the Matney, Chas. F. Galarneau, Alln-rt grounds for buikl- A—What kind of Skates did you get? 1 advanced age of 83 years. The deceased Oehler, Thus. Marlin, Thersa Martin, twenty-four B—Klipper Club, of course. 12 lwif wss a native of .Maine and rerently Mary A. Sunderman, Pent! Darling, hours. Miss Lina Milla, who ha« been visit moved to Klamath Falls from Astoria. Emil Schuman, Bertha F Ryder, S. E. ing in the Falla, has returned to the She is survived by four sons and three Martin, Crawford Hill, E.C. Ream, A. Large daughters, two of whom reside here, Kershner, J. W. Hamakar heir*, L. W Doak ranch on the Upper Lake. three Mrs Olive R. Brown and Mis M. Ward, R. K. Hutton, Bertha Hpidell, Bee Ady for marsh land«. ♦ Bailey. The (uneial services wen- held James Briaco, Sophia B. Henley, S. II. litio th anil Charles -'tremali. You are M H. Wampler was down from hit from the residence Sunday afternoon. notilled that, on the 15th day ol hereby Odessa homestead this week. He came Wheat hav, allalfa and timothy, down in his launch, and reports open mixed—No. 1 liay—|I5 at tlie Belmont Februaiv. 190H, I «fiali begin survey for the location of tlie following Section and water from near his plice to Buena Stable*. ♦ '4 Section Corners, to-wit: Vista Landing, although Pelican Bay is R. C. Spink, who runs the Sutlers All corner* in Sec. 10, all corner« in __ frozen over and ice extends all along •tore at Klamath Agency, came down Sec. 13, all corner* in Sec. 14, ‘4 corner ! the Northern aide ef the lake and ap- last Monday acconi|>anied by Chief Clerk on tlie East of Sec. 12, '4 corner on the parently through the straits and Agency E. L. bwartzlander of the Klamath In Weal of Sec. 12. all ill Tp. 40 S. R. 8 r Lake. dian Agency. Mr. Spink came down to E. W. M. A Do not buy blended whiskey. When select his Summer stock ot dry goods Said survey is made upon petition ol , • you want pure wiiiskey see that it is from tlie representative of a Portland C. E. Hadley, J. W.Jory, E. R Reame*. put up under ttie government's "bonded firm. J. C. Ferguson, M. P. Galarneau and C. Served in a dainty way that will please e warehouse stamp," a« is the Continen- F. Galarnena for the pur|«>«e of locating WALL PAPER-WAI.I.’ PAPER tai whiskey, Water Mill whiskey. Nor the most fastidious. Try us and if we the boundaries of their respective lend* , WALL PAPER ? mandie rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by «aid land« being within the alaive named please you, tell others: if not, tell us. i-»«l Roll« Choice Wall Paper C. D. Willson. Sections. ,M. D. WILIJ A MB, House Uning i-23 St County Surveyor , Harry Pointer, who ...» lives , on the | All at popular prices Gleira ranch below town, suffered la very Baldwin the Hardware Ibraler serioua accident Tueaday morning,which HOUSTON BLOCK, .TAIN ST ^1. C. MENNESS, Prop Klamath Falls « Notice will lay him up for tome time. He was H. A. Richardton and wife arrived • driving down Main street with a load of lumber and in crossing the street car few day« ago from Pendleton, Oregon, i Notice ol Intention to Chengs the Prin track one of the wheels struck the rail Mr. Richardson has recently sold hie cipal Place of Bu«ines« of ths German ■ and be was thrown from his seat. In men'« furnishing business in that city Commercial Savings Bank of Klam falling he etruck hia knee and Buffered a and came here to investigate tlie bu»i- ath Falls, < Iregon. fracture of the patella or kneecap. He ness opportunities of Klar.iath. On ac Pursuant to the written consent of the waa taken to a room in the Willson count of the illne«« of his wife aince ; holders of all the Capital Ntock of the building, near which the accident oc their arrival, he has been unable to aee G kbvan CoMuaMiAL S avimm B ax «, curred, and Dr. Merryman is attending much of our city yet. which written consent ha« been ob- I him. tamed, and is now on tile in the office of Invitation* are out for a l«*ap Year •aid corporation, and pursuant to the Mies Rhetta Morine, daughter of Mr. dance Friday evening given by the resolution ol the Board of Directors of and Mrs. G. W. Morine of Bonarza. young ladie« of tlie town a« a return to «aid corporation, ordering that tlie re died at;her heme at 8 Monday even the Twenty-One Club. moval and change herein mentioned be ing, after a abort illness. The report made. Watch for the sale at tlie Portland of her death came as a surprise and I Notice it hereby given, that it is the Store starting at 8 o'clock Saturday »hock to her many friends in this city. intention ot «aid cor|..ration to remove The sympathy ol the entire community morning. l and change it. principal place of busi- 1« with the bereaved parents, aa this is Mire Jessie Arnett «uffered u severe new from the town ot Klamath Fall«, the second daughter they have lost dur hemorage of the lungs Monday morning Klamath County, Oregon, to the city of ing the past year. and Irxfay her condition is reported Portland, Multnomah County, State of The railroad commisaion has made or quite serious. Oregon, said removal and change to take der discontinuing the investigation of effect on tlie 20th day of March, A. D. Sheriff Onenchain received word Sat the complaint against the services of urday ot the svriou« illne«« of file j 180H, after the duo publication of thia Southern Pacific passenger trains Nos. father, Bartlett Olienchain, of Central notice. By order of the Board of Director«. 11 and 12, operating between Roseburg Point, and left Sunday morning with his Dated this 20th day of January, llKffl, and Portland, with a view to ordering wife for that place. Mr. Olienchain,who F. N. MYERS, an extension to the train service far in nearly HO, suffered n stroke ot paraly- : Secretory German Commercial Having« ther south to Ashland. This action is sis from which it isfeared.be will not i Bank. 1-98-2-27 taken because the people south of Rose recover. Mr«. Jeff Wilson, of I.angeli ; Valley and Mrs. W. H. Pankey, of Lor- burg, upon whose petition the com Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns ella, accompanied by their husband«, plaint was made and for whom hearing and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- passed through tlie city this morning to was had at Ashland several weeks ago, be with their father. thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or failed to produce sufficient evidence in Word was received Monday afternoon shelf-worn goods. the opinion of the commission, to war that Mr, Olienchain died Sunday, Mr.1 rant an extension of the train service Obenchain waa one of the early pioneers Agents celebrated farther south than Roseburg. This or of Oregon and is known throughout the and everything the farmer needs. der practically disposes of tho case al state. together. All kinds Chat Is Ulbv Ch« NATIONAL AND CROWN A NIAGARA STELL RANGES Have Been Placed 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 nil 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 John Stindl, of Bonansa, is viMling in tbe city. Those who wish the Wiggle Stick Blue, which I have been selling for the benefit of the Woman's Temple of Chi cago, will now find it for «ale at the 1 Racket Store, as Mr. Duffy haa kindly consented to handle it in future. I also have it at uiy residence, if it is more convenient to call for it there. Hattie 1 Wilson. 10-31 t Band sawing and Turning. "There Is Only One Way Of Judging The Enture; That is Ev The Past:’ Roberts & Hanks Cm nut Block Phone, 173 on Large and Windows made and immediate de livery. Can furnish on the anyfsized iug within ;PHONE516 For fresh groceries of all kinds—Phone Ç-I-6 stock of Flooring in grades. W. O. HUSON, Manager J Sandwiches, Doughnuts, Pies and Coffee F J 5 F J a HOHE BAKERY * Dependable Hardware * Ell wood Fences— <> GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man ALLEN SLOAN Secretary Abstracting 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 “T¿Zn' Msps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E F real dent M. D. WILLIAMS, C. £. Treasurer Let Me Hear Your Watch Tick! THE SOUTHERN OREGON STATE Card of Thanks NORMAL SCHOOL at Ashland offer« especial opportunities for teachers to re Mr. and Mri. George R. Mysrs and view for the teacher’s exam ¡nation in February and August and to take work family wish to thank their many friend« in Pedagogy and in Special Method« of and neighbor« who so kindly assisterl teaching in the various grade« of the them during tlie Isst ill net« and death training school. Since the public of their beloved daughter and sister, schools of Oregon are calling few teach Dai SV Olive Myer». ers who can teach Manual Training, J Baggage Transfer many are taking advantage ot the Indus- f trial work lately installed in tl.e school. I Expenses of board and lodging and tui- j Hailing purchased the Hunsaker tion, nominal. The State Normal; transfer ami dray equipment I am pre School of Ashland is enjoying the largest pared ,____ to .................. ................... .. do all kinds of freight and appropriation ot State funds ever grant- liaggage transfer business on short no- ed a Normal Bobool in the history of tics and at reasonable rates. Oregon. Catelognes seat on applica Phons 723. J. A. THOMPSON tion to the President. 1-2 1-30 ♦ coffees—Ph« me ;-i-6 For the choicest of canned goods— Phone For 1908 groceries and ç-i-6 fruits—Phone ç-i-6 For fresh raisins, candies, nuts, etc.—Pitone ç-i-6 For courteous treatment always—Phone ç-i-6 I I Van Riper Bros. Grocers M ason ¿S lough ABSTRACTERS Aolioloe line of mentN will make •tli«» piirchnaer money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH ▲ 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, Maltes Bread Making a Pli wre. Agent for STUDEBAKER WAGONS end OLIVER PLOWS. The ••ACME” and "IW WASHING MACHINES rob wash day moat of Ita terrors. If you want your Watch re paired by a skilful repairer, bring it to me. I employ u Watchmaker who understands not only the theory, but the mechanical principle« of WATCHES All work guaranteed, mutter what kind of a watch or how badly broken, it can be repaired and done promptly, al WINTERS UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER Walchmakrrt Jewt'tri Opinioni KLAMATHFALLS.ORE. “BRICK.” Klamath Fall«