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Agents for the celebrated
Lamm & Co.
hand - tailored clothes
who wants
style and quality
Every change of Fashion
is reflected in our assortment
of high grades.
We show the same selec
tions as are seen in the swell
city stores—same Clothing,
Hats'; and .Shoes—same Fur
nishings.
“ When it's new it's here
When it's here it's new
KLAMATH-FALLS • OR-
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Withrow-Melhase Block
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NIAGARA LIME AND SULPHUR
SPRAYS
Materials for All Kinds of Spraying
Also Grain and Seed Dipping. Cail and See U
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY &'"Xn
Dependable Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
; ; CEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man
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ALLEN NLOAN
Secretary
Abstracting
Mapa, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
President
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
Treasurer
BRIEFS.
morning lor an extended visit In As
Nine ot the party of homeseekers, that
toria and Portland, She will stop lor came in Saturday night, are from Kan
a few days with frlanda in Ashland tw sas.
fore going North. She expects to lie
Dr. Alice Magilton • nd Dr. Whit-
absent until June.
marsh were married at Phoanil, Arlzo-
GOOD STOCK - A first class, young ■ a. the tenth of last month, shortly
registered Percheron Stallion for sale. alter her arrival there.
Price and terms right. Address Billings
One hundred and fifty people were
and Son, Ashland, Oregon. (W.C. My ar
counted fishing along the banka of Link
Stock Farm).
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river above town last Nat uni ay.
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Sam T. Summers has announced him large |>ercentage of tlieae ware woman.
self a candidate for.ComiuiMiouer on tha
FOR SALE-A four room cottage
Democratic ticket.
with outbuildings; city water in kitchen;
A number of candidates left Monday fine fruit trees; must sell quick. Price
for Fort Klamath, whure they at 3326 cash.
Mason & Slough.
tended the St. Patrick Janca. and
Dr and Mrs. G. W. Maslon and son
Incidentally get solid with tha voters ol
returned Friday from an extended
tbat.precinet.
j visit in Southern California. The Doc
We have three ranches tor rent.
tor reports that tliey had a luoet plea-
MASON & SLOUGH.
*ant time in l.os Augsles, San Jose and
Jaa. M. Emery was down from Fort I other points.
Klaiualh Monday, lie brought down
.Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt entertained tbr
E. E. Fitch, the Merrill real estate several more tine speciuieus ot fur.
I «dies Bridge Club Saturday afternoon
* man, was in the city Tuesday.
The tuneral of Otto Bauman, brother ' at her home on West Main street.
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Mrs Bean and nephew of L. J. Beu-
K-r| Ul, u yea, o)j
Mr A E
Mrs Wright haa the Delineator, But-
at t|lv home o( his parent
terick fashions and Butterick patterns ■u*n, occurred at 11 o clock Sunday st |
brought from on Sixth street, at 6 o'clock Friday i
for sale at her home on Pine between Ito anil. Tha tody
Redding, where the death occurred. •veiling.
The funeral was held ai
I 6th and6th streets.
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The aervicea were conducted by J. IL 1:30 Sunday from the residence, con
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Mont E.
Griffith.
ducted by Rev. P. Conklin.
Hutchison, Tuesday, March]!*, a boy.
Wheat bar. alfalfa and timothy,1
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The government saya^ the I Continen |
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hum left Tues- mixed—No. 1 hay-»l5 at tha Belmont
I : Ui whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor
■ day for a weeks' visit in San Fran R lablee.
mandia Rye and F. F. V. Rye ie pure
cisco and Oakland, Cal.
Four thousand three hundred and (or
yUt Uy ull,|#r
supervision in
Austin M"hi*e launched his new gaso forty dollars in nice shining twenty and
wari bailee.
Sold by C. D. j
line launch Sunday evening. The boat ten dollar gold piece# was handeil over •
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FOR SALE—First class Blacksmith
Shop at Keno.
Good equipment; fine
Wm. M. Bray, of Oshkosh, Wis.,ar-l
business; no competition.
Write or rived in the city Friday evening. Mr.
call on Jones & Olson. Keno, Ore. 3-19» Bray is here to check up the lands ol
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A. Helming A Co. fur merchants
Full blood frown leghorn egg* for
sale. Settings reasonable. E. L. Hop |M<ya higl •»' cash prices lor all kinds of
li des » nd furs, lii'wdqiiai lets Ameri
kina. 11th and rtneSta.
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Miss Georgia] White left Tuesday can Hotel.
This is a good time to prepare your lhe Oshkoeh Timber Company, and to
dower and vegetable gardens. 11 might pay their taxes.
be well to improve the lawns a little.
Grandma Hawkins, aged 80 years,
A. G. Duhme. a timber land buyer of •lied at the home of her daughter, near |
Lakeview, is registered at the American • ilene Gap, at 2 o’clock Sunday morn
ing.
The funeral was held Monday
hotel.
afternoon, interment being made in the
Mont E. Hutchison has announced
i Klamath Falls cemetery. Rev. Pratt
himself a candidate for the office of bur- 1
conducted the services. Mrs. Hawkina
| veyor on tbe Democratic ticket.
was the grandmother of Bert and Ar-
See Ady for'marsh.lands.
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thur Hawkins.
Crawford Hill has sold bis Spring
“Every drop pure,” is what can be
Lake farm and bought a ten acre tract
o’f'continental whiskey,
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near the lake about two'cniles south “f'y
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whiskey, Normandie
Rye and F. F.
town, fmrt of which he will u«e for a y. Rye.
Sold by C. D. Willson .
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I truck garden and ret out the balance in
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reames returned
fruit trees.
Thursday after an extended
trip
Mrs. J. P. Arnett returned Mon through the southern state« and Cuba.
day from Redlands, Cal. She reports They repjrt a moat delightful trip,'
that her daughter, Jessie, is much im but stale that they are glad to get back I
proved, and she left her in the best of to their many friends in Klamath Falls. 1
care.
Mr. W. A. Wright has taken hie son
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
I Carl to Seattle where it will la neces-
WALL PAPER
I sary lot Carl again to enter the hos
6000 Rolls Choice Wall Paper
pital on account of the injury to hit
House Lining
knee.
All at popular prices
Do not boy blended whiskey. Whan
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
you want pure whiskey see that it is
Klamath Falls
put up under the government s “bonded
Mrs.A.D. Miller left Tuesday morning warehouse stamp," as is the Continen
for Portland, called there by tbe death tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor
• of her niece.
mandie rye and,F. F. V. rye. Sold by
C. D. Willson. '
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Mrs. G. W. Fish has returned from
San Francisco, where she has been mak
The Tax Cullector’s office did a rush
ing her selection for her Easter stock of ing business Saturday, it being the last
i .Millinery. She will have some swell day on which the three per cent rebate
| new styles to show tbe ladies nf Klam- was allowed. The Sheriff's office was
: sth Fails at her opening, which will crowded all day long, by those who put
I occur in tbe near future.
things off until the last moment. .Many
Small tracts of well located tule marsh remittances were received by mail and
lands offered for one week at |2U per otherwise for which it was impossible to
make out receipts and the office will
acre. Abe) Adv.
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probably be busy for fully a week get
W. R. McCauley, of Lebanon, Linn ting caught up.
County, arrived Saturday night and is
L. B. Applegate and family expect to
visiting bis daughter Mrs. Frank Ira
White. Mr McCauley is looking over go over to their ranch in Swan fmke
the valley and will probably invest in Valley for tbe summer, thia week.
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property for a borne.
Arthur Leavitt is sick with a serious
J. F. Kimball left Monday for Lake attack of bronchitis which it ie feared
may terminate in pneumonia.
view.
Frank Hedrick and Frank Anderson
R. 8. Bowen, of Olene, was in the
were Merrill visitors io the city during
city Monday.
the past week.
Miss R ith Doten, of Keno, spent Sun
W. B. Richardson and W. A. Luster
day in the city.
ol the Oklahoma country were mak
John Stindt and wife were in the ing final proof on timber claims before
city Monday from
Bonanza.
Mrs. the county clerk Friday.
Stindl is the daughter of J. D. Hamaker.
E. P. Morgan, formerly with the Hol
Mr. Stindt is engaged in the timber
comb Realty Company, has leased tbe
business at Ijikevirw and Bonanza.
•McGuire building next to Hum's hard
The poetoffice will be open Sundays ware store, wbieh is now occupied as a
•nd holidaye from 10 to 11 a. m. and barter shop. Mr. Morgan has associ
from 6 to 6:30 p. m.
ated bimeelf with other parties and will
Twenty three people arrived from engage in the real estate business.
Pokegama Saturday, two extra stages
having
been
sent
after
them.
This is the first lot of homeseekers tor
Klamath County to take advantage of
■ he colonists rates, which went into ef
fect on March 1. It is reported that
from now on a large number of home
seekers are expected almost daily.
Some of these parties were here last
summer and purchased property and
are now returning with a number of
their neighbors and friends.
M. F. Parker returned from Fort Kla
math Thursday in the gasoline ¡launch.
Il>- says that they will be able to run up
Wood River within a abort distance of
the Fort in their new eteamboat. Home
work will have to be done on the upper
end a. soon aa the dredge arrives.
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“There Is Only One Way
Of Judging The Future;
That is By The Past.”
Chat 1* Ulhv Che
NATIONAL AND CROWN A
NIAGARA STELL RANGES
Have Been Placed In So many Romes.
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 Wil! Not Buy A Better Steel Range
Than A Malable Top
National and Niagara
Roberts & Hanks
Emma Block
Phone, 173
KLAMATH
STABLES
BUESING A CLENDENNING,
PROP'S.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
specialty. Grain by the sack, llay by the bale or ton.
Large corrall for loose horses.
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Corner 8th and Main
Phone 591
BALDWIN
The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
Of High Grade Jewelry la now in.
We have the luteat Creations direct
from the factory.
Exquisite Pat
terne of tbe highest possible grade
of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Designs
of rare taste executed by American
and Foreign Jewelers.
Thin Model Watches
Waist Sets
Hat Pins
Ladles' and Gents’ Fobs
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Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
UNIVERSAL BREAD MIXER. Makea Bread Making a Pleasure,
Agant for STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The ••ACME” and •'1800" W ASHING MACHINES rub wash day ol
moat of .ta terrori.
B. J. OJinkrs
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THt UAPING JIWILUt
For Sale
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1 offer my stock of
General Merchandise
for sale at actual cost.
Stock will invoice be-
ween $4000 and $5000.
Respectfully,
W. P SEDGE
DAIRY, ORE.
J. B. C. Taylor left for San Fran
cisco Sunday to purchaae the ma
chinery for the wteamlxiat, which ia be
ing boiit for Wood River.
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or MASON & SLOUQH
UNIVERSAL I'OOU CHOPPER
The Big Four-Story "BRICK," Klamath Falla
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