Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 26, 1908, Image 4

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    New floods
New Goods
ARRIVED
AND READY FOR SALE
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BUY EARLY
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THE BRICK STORE C2
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WANTED -Girl for gsnwral houaa-
I. O. 0. F. Saturday night Third de­
work. Apply to Dr. Maaton.
gree and something to eat.
M. C. Mark.« la suffsrmg from a
WANTED—Girl for general hous«-
•evert attack of tha grip.
work.
Rev. Gao. T. Pratt.
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Presiding Eldar R. K. Dunlap, of ¡ths
Full
blood
Irown
leghorn
eggs
for
M.thixiial church, returned Tusstlay
from Lak.view. He retains th. l^ake sale. Ratting« reasonabl.. E. L. Hop­
County metropolis ralli.r quiet, but kins, 11th and Pine Sts.
2t
aaya business «atabll.hui.ut. are doing
The
s^-oad
dredge
to
Iw
um «I in
wall.
building th. dike across th. marsh is
GOOD STOCK A first class, young now at Bray and will be shiptwd short­
ragiatarad P.rcharon Stallion for aala. ly to Teters lauding, where It will lie
Price and tarma right. Addraaa Billings put In .ha|>e for work.
and Son. Ashland, Oregon, (W.C. Myer
A big draft on ths treasury is propo.-
.«i in * bill introduced iu tile limiee bv
Stock Farm).
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l(< prcsenlatne I'oudray of Missouii
Few farmers visit th. city these plea, Il provide, that the led.ral government
ant daya and thore who come in remain sliall erect a poalotHce building in .vary
only long snougli to transact «hat busi­ county seet of ths United Mai*«.
ness they hav. aud then returu hotu. to
A. Haiming A Co. fur merchant,
again busy thstuseivre in tha fields sow­
ing grain.
pays highest cash prices lor all kinds of
hide, and furs. Headquarters Ameri­
We have three ranches for rant.
can llotsl.
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MASON « SLOCUM.
Major Worden and Fred Schallock
Ro t Withrow
returned Tuesday
from Merrill where he visile-1 the voters will return within a lew days from ben
in Ilia interests of his nomination lor Franciacri, and upon their return ar
rangenienta will at once iw made (or
county assessor.
opening the Dorris bank.
CITY BRIEFS
Mrs. R. ft. Grigsby is reported serious­
Wiu. V. Mima is lining up an aggre­
ly ill at the family home in
gation of professional actor, and expseia
part of the city.
to hav* uio.t of them here bv April 1st.,
Mrs. John S. Shook was iu the city
Wheat hav, alfalfa and timothy, so that within a few weeks th. people of
Tuesday.
mixed—No. I hay—*16 at tha B.lmont this city will have the opportunity to
Ackley Bros. are filling in lot* on Stables.
witness some first claw performauew.
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Ewauna Heights, preparatory to put­
FUR SALE-A four room cottage
ting in a lawn.
Real estate men report many inquiries
regarding Klamath lauds and parties with outbuildings, city water in kitchen;
Mrs. Wright has the Delineator, But- looking (or taruis are coining in more
fine fruit trees; must s.1) quick. Pries
terick fashions and Butterick patterns the past few weeks tbau during the pre­
*326 cash.
Mason A Slough.
vious
months.
bet
ween
for Mie at her home on Pina
The Whits Star. au<l the Utah School
Sth and Oth street«.
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Capt. J. M. McIntire reports travsl
basket ball teams will play ths final
Geo. Noland has received a tele* rain much heavier during the past few game (or the Mong cup next Friday
announcing the death of his aunt. Mrs. weeks. Ho »ays there are many more night. Th. High School girl, will play
Joseph Luckey, at Eugene Monday people coming into the Klamath coun­ a preliminary gam..
try than are going out and that a vast
afternoon.
majority of th.tn are bomeseekere.
Railroad Contractor E. W. Smith ha* i
The first half of the taxes will be de­
H. W. Stiawof the Mammoth Stable, about completed the straightening ol
linquent on the first Monday in April
and on that day the 10 per cent penalty has added to his equipment several new the government canal near the Hot
Spring, and within two week.' he will
will be attached, and interest at the rate buggies and two 1350 surreys.
pull .take, and move hi. camp to a
of 12 per cent per annum will be charge.!
Harry Stilt, went to Langell valley point near the California line where he
on all unpaid taxes. Those who have Tuesday on stock business.
will tiegin building grad».
not yet paid their taxes can save sev­
eral dollars by calling at the sheriff’s of­
“Every drop pure," is what can 1»
The government says that Contin.n
fice before the first Monday in April.
said of Continental whiskey, Watei I l ul whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor-
Ever}- change of Fashion
Mill whiskey, Normandie Rye and F. F. uiaudie Rye aud F. F. V. Ry. ia pure
See Adv for marsh lands.
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V. Rye. Hold by C. 0. Willson.
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for it i. put up under its supervision in
is reflected in our assortment
The many candidates for office re
tronded warxhvure..
Hold by C. D.
moving about so lively that it i. quite j
of high grades.
Do
not
buy
blended
whiskey.
When
impossible to keep posted on their
Willwn.
«
whereabouts. They are all rustlers and you want pure whiskfjf~toe that it ia
We show the same selec­
E.
R.
Po.t
hag
returned
from
Lake
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consequently their uianv frienda hesi­ put up un-ler the government ’s “bonded
view where he attended to land bii.i-
tate about making election bets.
tions as are seen in the swell
w arehouse stamp," aa is the Continen­ MM.
Capt. J. M. McIntire came in from tal whiskey. Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
city stores—same Clothing.
Mr. and Mre. J G. Pierce are expect­
Pokegama Tuesdav.
He says Geo. L. mandie rye and.F. F. V. rye. Sold by ed home, from their .astern sojourn,
Hats and Shoes—same Fur­
McCormick, president of the Klsmath C. D. Willson.
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the last of the week.
i Lake Railroad, is rusticating at Thrall
nishings.
I and if his visit to that place has any-
The McIntire Transportation Co. an­
{ thing to do with a change in the opera- nounces a reduction in freight rates to
During the!
, tion of the road he knows nothing go into effect on April 1st.
winter the rate has been f 1.20 and
01). I
about it.
The new schedule fixes the rates at 76'
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
cent, and »1. and on May let the Sum­
mer rates, ranging <r>>m 46 cents to 76 '
WALL PAPER
1 rents, will go into eflect.
6000 Roll. Choice Wall Paper
House Lining
C. T. Oliver, ol the .Mwcot Implement 1
House, left Tueodav for Alerrill and Bo-
All at popular price«
nawsa m the interest of his business.
Baldwin the Hardware Dealer
He expects to spt nd several days among
Of High Grade Jewelry ia now in.
Klamath Fall.
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the farmers telling them of tbs good
We have the Latest Creatiens direct
The road from Teters Landing to the qualities of the machinery handled by
from the factory.
Exquisite Pat­
California line was opened a. a county hie bouse.
highway by the County Court at its
terns of tne highest possible grsde
Launch
riding
has
lean
extremely
meeting last week. All travel coming
of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Designs
during the recent warm
to this city over the new railroad passes popular
uf rare taste executed by American
over this road, making it necessary that weather.
K LAM ATM • FALLS • OR
and Foreign Jewelers.
it should be kept in the best possible
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McDonald, of Bo-
a
condition. The county ba. already nanxa. were in the ily Tuesday. Mr Mc­
-EXCLUSIVE GOODS-
made a numlier of improvements in the Donald ia engaged in the livery bus!-
road, and additional work will be done ne»» in the metropolis of the oil fields,
Thin Model Watches
Withrow-Melhase Block
' whenever it is needed.
and came here to purchase equipment
for his business. .w
Waist Sets
Small tracts of well located tule marsh
E. M. Bubb arrived here Monday
lands offered for one week at |2U per
Pins
from Mountain View, Cal., where he
acse. Abel Adv.
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and Gents' Fobs
spent the winter with hi* parents.
Parties coming in on the Lakeview
All
the
necessary
machinery
for
drill
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stage Tuesday evening report ari ex­
ceptionally heavy gale al Lost River ing for oil has been purchase! bi the
Klamath Oil Company and will lie
gap. No damage was dune.
•hipped from the Southern California
Will G.Steel left for Portland Wednes- oil fields shortly. The shipment of the
TUI LEADING JIWILU
morning.
He will return shortly on-fit is delayed, awaiting the comple­
* accompanied by his family who will re­ tion of the railroad to a point in Rutte
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
Valley in order to avoid hauling the
side here during the summer.
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
heavy drilling outfit across the hills just
Petition for Liquor License
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J. P. Bonham and E. W. Muller spent this sit! 1 of Bray. Officers of the com­
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
To
th«
Honorable County Court of th« Stat« of
pany
are
very
sanguine
about
the
future
Sunday with country friends.
results and feel confident that they will Or«*«»n for Klamath County.
shelf-worn goods.
W«, th« und«rsi*n«d. roaktonts ansi I«* al voters
Frank Ira White left Sunday morn­ strike oil in paying quantities.
of Wood Rivvr Procinrt. in th« County of Klamath
ing fora week’s business visit at the
Agents celebrated
At 3:30 Tuesday afternoon fire was and Stat« of Or«*on. who ar« actual rw«kWnta
state metropolis.
diernvered in the barn belonging to Mark thorwin and who hav« actually r*akd«i tn «aid pre­
and everything the farmer needs.
Leo H. Robinson, who is interested in L. Burns on Pine street in the East end cinct n>on» than 10 day* immediately procodin*
Klamath Swamp lands, is in the city of town
As there was a heavy wind th«* *i<nin* and Alin* this our petition, do hereby
from Alameda, Cal.
blowing, only the quick action of the petition your honorable body to *rant and iaau« to
department prevented the fire from Berry A Hettinrer a licenee te aeU •pirttuoua.
I.. M. Robinson, of Merrill, was in spreading to the near by residences. vinous and malt liquors in quantatiea ieaa than
the city Sunday.
The tarn, which w.s h small one was on« «allon. in the precinct aforemiid for a period j
Arthur Willson, who is suffering from totally destroyed but the loaa was not of six months from the seventh day of May. 18OJ ,
That for the grant in* of thia petition as afore­
a severe attack of rheumatism, is able very heavy. The public school is acroe.
the street from the fire. The scholars said. I. the undersigned. In duty bound will ever >
to.be about again.
have been perfected in the fire drill and I pray.
ALLES ¿LOAN
IknlrnAbn»
BERT E. WITHROW
Engineers Sargent,
Kraber
and marched ont of the buiiding in perfect I Notice ia hereby *iv«n. that this peUtiun will be i
order.
1 presented te the Couuty Court uf th« State uf
Vice-President
Secretary
Humphrey, of the Reclamation Service,
Ore*.o in and for Klamath County, at the Court ■
are in Kenothie week working on the
Ky
Taylor
moved
his
Barber
shop
Map., Plans, Blue Print., Etc.
House in the city of Klamath Falls, County and '
I canal survey.
back to the old stand tomorrow. Ky Stat« aforrsaidjun the «th day of May. ItOM. at the j
says
it
will
lie
the
cleanest
and
most
Grandma Melhase was taken serious
hour of 10 a. m of that day, ar aa auon lhererfter i
ly ill Sundsv, but her condition was re- moral place in the city, and he wants as satd petition can bo beard.
all
hie
friends
to
visit
him
in
his
old
ported better Monday.
Dated this 16th day of January. 190A.
new home.
J H Wheeler. J B C Taylor, Louis Brannon,
J D.Carrol was in town Monday on hie
Zim Baldwin and wile left Monday H 8 Junes. Creed Murphy. D E Noah. C C Bro­
I daily quest for a cook. He says be can
. find all kinds of men to work on a ranch for Merrill, where Zim has a con­ phy. G F Voaa. M F Parker. L S Danton. C E
! but not one female cook.
Mr. Carroll ' tract for plumbing which will take him Hoyt C G Copeland, D C Brophy, N J Johnson.
H L Scott. Harry H Pearson, J E Vo««, Roy R |
is head cook for several ranch hands, ■ a couple of weeks.
Wise. 8 B Gardrwr. J H Smart. Al M«lha«e. R |
and he shows the effect of the streneous
R. E. Hunsaker, Democratic candi­
A M/xjee. G S Hoyt. O Bunch, R H l«an*8ton, ,
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
I life.
date for sheriff, returned Saturday from
G L Cline, M H H«as. Pul Preaoo. R H White,
President
Treasurer
John Martin went to Merrill Sun- a ten days’ business trip to But'e Val­ H B Louoley. J H Hoeal*. J L Vueo, Sr Ryan. L
ley. Bob says he Is a sure winner in H«ssl*. W M Skeen, Clarence Martin. Ed Patch-
I -i«y-
California.
tn. J W Cole, J M Emery. J A Glbeon, L C
Emil Egert and daughter came in
L. F. Willits is setting a good exam­ Drake. 8 H Kin*. L W Copeland, D C Courtnl*.
from their Yonna Valley ranch Mon-
/ to spend a few days in the citv. ple for Klamath County landowners. C Gray. M P Mur*an. C G lemom, G C Hill,
Mr. Egert says he is busy putting In He started for his Midland ranch this Chas WewtloUirn, John Gray, F T Odon and O W
his grain crop, and that everything morning with a load of fruit trees En*U.
BERRY a HETTINGER
>-N 4-W
looks promising in the Dairy section.
wlnih he will plant.
“There 7s Only One IVay
Of Judging The Future;
That is By The Past.”
Chatl.lUbvCbs
NATIONAL AND CROWN A
NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
Rave Been Placed In So many homes.
Cbev Sell Cbemselv«».
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The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the
Beautiful Nickel Finish
Agents for the celebrated
Lamm & Co.
hand - tailored clothes
For the Man
who wants
style and quality
OUR
SPRING
LINE
“ When it’s new it’s here
When it’s here it’s new”
and the
High Class Workmanship
Embodied in all the good features of this range
is the
Economy of Fuel
Money Will Not Buy A Better Steel Runge
Than A Malable Top
National and Niagara
Roberts & Hanks
Phone, 173
Emma Elock
LIVERY AND l-'El
STABLES
BUESING A. CLENDENNING.
PROP S.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding
specialty. Grain by the sack. Hay by the bale or
Large corrall for loose horses.
Hat
Phone 591
Corner 8th and Main
Ladles'
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Dependable Hardware
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Ellwood Fences—
GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man
F). J. Ulinters
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Abstracting
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
For Down-to-Date Job Printing Come to [he $
Republican Office
You know how important a matter fit is
in Clothes: so do we; the fitting quality
of our garments is one of the best reas­
ons we can offer you for buying them.
If you get any of our garments with
the general measurement right—chest,
sleeve, waist, leg—you’ll be satisfied
with the fit. The clothes hang right.
The designing is correct.
Quality is closely related to style in
Clothes. You find them at
THE BOSTON STORE.
Prices $10-$12-$15-$18
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SHOES for MEN
SHOES for LADIES
SHOES for
the CHILDREN
We carry now in our Shoe Depart­
ment absolutely the strongest and
up-to-date line and the largest
assortment in the County.
Come in and see the Ladies Shoes
that we sell at $1.45. They are
worth double the price.
THE BOSTON STORE
HATS FOR
HEN
HATS FOR
BOYS
Hats for every size head
and in every style.
STETSON, GORDON, LYON, and
MANY OTHER MAKES.
Come in and see our LAWN that we sell at 7c
The Store That is Doing the Business
If you need anything In late style of Ureas Goods we have It. Our store Is
filled now with the most up*to-ds.a and largest stock we ever carried.