Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 02, 1908, Image 4

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E. W. Muller and J. P. Bonham left
Tuesday for a trip through Butte
valley and to Bray, the terminus o( the
California Northeastern railway. They
will be gone several days.
H. W. Kinney ami If. M. Holdman,
of ban Francisco. secured options on a
nuiulvr of ranches and then retimed to
their home. Thev were very favorably
Impressed with the country and staled
that they would return shortly.
Mrs. H. I. Aldridge ami daughter
will leave for Ashland »hoilly, going by
private eohveyance.
.Mr. mid Mr».
Fierce will return in the conveyance.
FOR SALE 240 acre» le.el grew
land. Well improved. The place has
an amp|tf supply of water and is easy to
irrigate. Suitable for a «fairy of 50 ot
more cows, or for stock raising. I’arties
interested should see this place.
Price
$30 per acre.
Half cash, balance to
sut the buyer at 7 per cent. Call on or
address Cha». Weallotom, Fort Klum-
ath, Oregon.
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J. F. Salcido, who ia now alllliated
with the Lake county newspaper Ira-
teridty, ia shaking Laini» with old
Il lend» and »« quaintaiix-s tn thia city,
WANTED-C.irl for general house­
work. Apply to Dr. Maaton.
BUY EARLY
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DRESSMAKING - On and after
March 30 I will be prepared to do first
claa« dresaftiaking. All work guaran­
teed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. G. S.
Field, Worden block, over Stilts store.
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PASTURE for all kinds of stock
Stock taken about April 4. Cow» taken
out mornings and brought tn evenings.
Address R. L. RIDDLE.
Klamath
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CITY
BRIEFS.
E. B. Mitchell, of Polk oounty. Mi»-
a uri, arrive«! here M<«n«lay for an in­
definite visit with hi» toother. Horace
V. This is his first visit 1» the Klam
sth country, ami should he fiml condi­
tions agreeable he will locate here, lie
and Horace left Tuesday morning for
Ashland for a brief visit with relative*.
Carl Wright, who was taken to Seattle
to have an operation pvrfitrtned on hi»
leg, ia again able to be out of the boa
pital, and his condition i« so tar im­
proved that he will be able to return
home »liortlv
GOOD STOCK-A first class, young
registered Perchenm Stallion for sale.
l*rice and terms right. Address Billings
and Sun. Ashland. Oregon, (W.C. Myer
Stock Farm).
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Engineer I. Voorhees returns I from
itc-
the t'ppei Project wlieie he
«■ompanied parties who contemplate hid
ding on the reclamation work to be done
in that section.
Webster Holme», a Salem attorney, is
here on legal business in the county
court.
AA'e have three ranches for rent.
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There Is Only One JT7/y
Of Judging The Future;
That is By The Fast.”
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Chat is Why Cb«
Have H««n Placed In So many Homes.
WANTED—Girl for general house ,
work.
Rev. Geo. T. Pratt.
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Cbev Sell Cbemselves.
Mrs E. R. Ream»* eiiteitaln«'«l the
Brtolge Club Saturday attvriioon at hei
t«eau<ilul hum«' on Conger Avenue.
The Wonderful Success of These Stoves is the
Beautiful Nickel Finish
and the
Horn, to R. J. Timmons ami wife, at
12:30 Saturday, in tin» city, a girl.
Full blood I rown leghorn eggs for
sale. Settings reasonable. E. L. Hop-
I kina, lllh and PineSta,
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W. R. Davia Is reported sick al hi»
California ranch.
A.T.Langell ami Jim Go-» were in lhe
city from Bonauta Saturday.
A. Helming A Co. fur merviianls
pays highest ca»h price» far all kin«!» ol
hide» ami lure. Headquarter» A meri-
can Hotel.
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Rev. <’ P. Bailey, the well known
Eastein Oregon Baptist Miasi >nary.
has left l-akeview, rvtuiuins to his |..r
liter home in The Dalles, where lie will
have charge <«l the Baptist congiegation
Rev. Halley fa well '-«iniaii heir, he hav
mg dedii-atr-l the new Itap'lat churr-h
ami also conducted a avtiv» of revival
meet mgs last year.
Fre-I Rchalha-k return«-«! Satunlay
night from San Fiauviaco. wtu-re lie tied
been to a«-i»t m purchasing tin- fixtures
ami supplies lor the Bank ol Iktrrl», ol
which lie will he cashier.
J. D. Hamaker and wife, of Bonanza,
Wheat bar, aitalta and timothy,
pa«»e«l through here enroute home from
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a two months’ visit to California poiuts. mixed—No. I hay—$1.5 at the Belmont '
Stables.
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See Ady for marsh lands.
J. B. C. Taylor has returned from I
Miss Ethel McCauley has return«-.! San Francisco, where lie went to pur- '
; from an extended visit at Portland and chase the loiter anil engine f ir th«* l»>at
! Lebanon.
to be used hy the Crater Lake Naviga­
Secretary C. P.Chastain, of the Water tion Co. for a general freight and pas­
I Users’ Association, is very busy these senger liusiness on the Upper Ijtke ami
FOR SALE—A four room cottage
| days preparing lor the annual meeting Wmd river. Mr. Taylor, a»,i»ted hy with outbuildings; city water in kitchen;
(ieo. R. Ilurn, purchase.I a high pres­
on next Saturday.
sure boiler and engine at a cost of about fine fruit trees; must sell quick. Price
Lillie A’an Riper, the daughter of Mr. $i'500. The b«*' i» rapidly nearing $325 cash.
Mason & Slough.
and Mrs. G. K Van Riper, is recover- completion, and will lie ready for use Sa
sohi as the spring traffic begins.
Mr. and Mr» Geo. Nolaml entertain-
! ing from a severe sick spell.
Project Engineer D W. Murphy ia e«l the White Star l-a-kri l>all train at a
WALL PAPER-WALL PAPER
I.Hikjng after reclamation matter» in the Sunday dinner in honor «4 their eon
Virgil who is a member of ilial team.
WALL PAPER
I l’p|>er project.
t<bOU Rolls Choice Wall Paper
Leo H. Robinson baa returned to bi»
Mr». N. I.»ngell is »lowly recovering
House Lining
homeat Alam«--la alter apending a week
from a severe attack of rheumatism.
in the city on fan«! t.neliieM.
All at popular prices
"Every drop pure," ia wbat can lw
Baldwin the Hanlware Dealer
The government says that Continen
Klatuath Falls
4 »aid of Continental whfakey, Watei tai whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor­
Mill whiskey, Normandie Hye and F. F.
mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye fa pure
The Methodist congregation tendered V. Rye. Sold by C. D. Willson.
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for it is put up under its au|>ervfaiun in
Presiding Eider
a farewell reception to rresitling
bluer
The large freighting outfit» going and famdeil warehouses.
and Mrs. Dunlap Monday evening at
Sold by C. D.
the home of Mrs. W. A. Leonard. They comiug make it appear that Hie g'tod
Willson.
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left today for the East on an extended old summer time ia near at hand.
The
poatnflice
receipts
have
been
In-
visit.
F. P. Cronemiller, receiver of the
cri-aa*Hi during the past month, as near­
Small tracts of well locateti tule marsh Lakeview land office, write» that lie ly every candidate for office liaa «-»-tit
like» liia new poaition very much and ia
land» offered for one week at $20 per
out several hundred fallers explamn g
especially pleased with lutkeview and
to the Voters the how and why lor of lii» '
acre. Abel Adv.
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the surrounding country.
candidacy.
H.
E.
Pointer
liaa
returned
from
Port
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E. B. Kamshv has gone to Merrill to
visit, and incidentally attend to a few land where he went tn have a broken
leg re set. The fractured limb is »till in
business matters.
a cast, but will soon lie completely
Knorrs«M'haBuch t-ak«- ranch. Iaeate«l In Klam-
Mrs. W. 9. Worden expects to leave healed
Mr. Pointer waa in the city to- alh county. 201* aerw. WO aarra tunbirr —tlmn'rd
soon on a trip to Sen Francisco »ml L->* day attending to husineee matters.
to run from IS 1» 12 million frat of timber, son-
Angeles. Donald will godown later, in
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siatlng of yellow plus, whits piao and Hr,
Mo
Do not buy blended whiskey. When acres uf (HM and hay land. KUO am of tula
<w W “ ™ ™ V -1’-1 X’ X’ 1 X’ - I ” ™ ™ TTTT ” W Ä time to see the fleet come in.
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Mail Route Inspector F. W. Vaille has you want pure whiskey nee that it 1» ■ wamp. Small h-el-s and bam Nine miles of
gone to I-akuview and Silver Lake on of­ put up un-'er the government's “boodad wire fence, harb wire Seven nil Ire of eta wires
ficial business.
warehouse »lamp,” as is the Continen and two mites of five wires Swamp U fwl by
Work on the new fair grounds ia »till tai whiskey. Water .Mill whiskey. Nor­ larpe aprinas rtnalna on the ground of the place.
About TOO acres ran be irrigated and drained by a |
going on and during the past few week»
most <4 the grandstand and fencing on mandie rye and F. F. V. rye. Sold by large Hood gate. Price 112 M per acre. Tills
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
guaranteed. A key to lhe »unwinding country
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the old ground ha- been t«>rn down and C. D. Willson.
which la quits a stork sauntrp. Thirty.ltrs mi lee
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
moved to the new location.
Harry Stilts has returned from a trit, east of Ashland andt wsnty miles went of Klamath j
through
Lamcell
Valley.
He
says
all
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The
Lake
County
Examiner
says
that
shoddy
or
Fella.
.hing in Good Hardware—No
J. B. Auteii has purchased a large tlie farmers have been sowing wheat
Address P. O bo* IM. Ashland. Oregon.
shelf-worn goods.
stock of hardware and will engage in and that most of the crop was put 1»
business at Lakeview.
while the warm weather lasted.
Agents celebrated Ell wood
The County Court of Lake Count)
The new seats were place I in the
Methodist church this week, and the in­ will hold a special meeting on April "th
and everything the farmer needs.
terior of the structure is now practically for the purpose of offering a reward lot I
the capture of the party or parties j
I com plated.
guilty of the murder of Jul.us Wai !
Owing to the increase in the amount lende at Silver Lake.
of work in the administrator office
the proposed improvement work on the
Chief of Police C. C, l.ow says that un­
Goose Lake and Freemont Forest licensed dogs "jigger” whenever thev
has been delaved.
notice a policeman's »far. Regardless
of the fa t that every canine must have
An exciting fire occurred at the R. C.
a license to reside in this city and roam i Of High Grade Jewelry is now in.
Anderson ranch four miles from Mer­
ALLES SLOAN
We have the latest Creations direct
iknt.nntin»
BERT
E. President
WITHROW
its streets, there are a numla-r that do
Abstracting
Vice
rill last week. The rejsirt in regard to not wear the required tag and thry have*
Secretary
Exquisite Pat­
the same is that while burning a stubble been educated to make a sneak when-, from the factory.
terns of tne highest possible grade
the fire got lievond control and threat- ever a policeman's Imdge is in sight.
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
encl the building» on the farm.
of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Designs
All taxes become delinquent on the
A call for help was sent out and more
of rare taste executed by American
! than one hundred mro responded. 6th of April, and to escape the penalty
and Foreign Jewelers.
After a strenm us tight, lasting through a large number of profiertv owners are
several hours, the flames were sulsluci squaring accounts with Hherifi Oben
and what threatened to 1« a serious con­ chain, making Ilia office rather a busy
place. Klamath County tax paver» have
flagration was avoided.
Model
been prompt tbi» y> ar in paying up,
C. L. DuBoia, an expert boat builder which fa indicative of a lack of hard
■ who recently came here from Seaside, time».
has rented the Dyer building on Klam­
The home of “Glasseye,” an old In­
ath avenue arid is now building a 26-
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
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foot gasoline launch for Martin Bros of dian character, was the scene of a lively
Ladles' and Gents'
President
T rea» tirer
i Ashland. The >>oat will tie placed on scrap Saturday night, as a result of
the Upper lake. He also has the con­ which Denin Crawley, Indian, wears a
tract for building two more launches' pretty b dly cut up face, and another
and says ttieoutl.xik is indeed promis­ Indian by the name of l.ogan is serving
ing. lie uses nothing but Im parte«I a ten day»’ sentence in the city jail, and
lumlrer in building the boata and is ex­ in order to gain bis iilierty at the ex­
THI LIA DI NG JKWkU.lt
periencing considerable difficulty in get­ piration of that time lie must pay a fine
of $25 imposed by Police Judge Leavitt.
ting it shipped in.
High Class Workmanship
Embodied in all 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
Roberts & Hanks
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SPRING
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GEO. R. HORN, ttie
STABLES
BUESING A CLENDENNING,
Thin
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 hafig right.
The designing is correct.
Quality is closely related to style in
Clothes. You find them at
THE BOS TON STORE.
Prices $10-$12-$15-$18
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BALDWIN
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The Hardware Dealer
Carries the Most Complete
Line of
Hardware, Stoves,
Steel Ranges,
Paints and Oils,
Wall Paper,
Pumps and Pipe,
Crockery
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UNIVL ksa L BREAD MIXER. Makea Bread Making a Pleasure.
Agent for STUDEBAKER WAOONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
The "ACME" and «-leoo” WASHING MACHINES rob wash day ol
moat of ta terror».
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UNIVERSAL FOOu CHOPPER
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1 he Big Four-Story “BRICK,” Klamath Falls
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.
C'ome in and see the Ladies Shoes
that we sell at $1.45. They are
worth double the price.
THE BOSTON STORE
Corner 8th and Main
Phone 591
Watches
Waist Sets
Hat Pins
Fobs
B. J. Winters
For Down-to-Date Job Printing Come to lhe
Republican Office
PROP S.
Rigs furnished with or without drivers. Feeding our
specialty. Grain by the sack. Jlay by the bale or tun.
Large corrall for loose horses.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Emma Block
Phone, 173
A GOOD BUY
* Dependable Hardware
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NIAGARA STEEL RANGES
B. C. Glares, of the Ilonansa Bulletin,
I has Iwvii attending tv busiuc-a matter»
in lhe rity.
Mra. Wright has the Delineator. But-
MAS<’N & SLOUGH. 1
terick fashions and Butterick patterns
The Honatua creamery 1»
ta anpplving
supplying a
for sale at her home on Pine between
large amount of butter need in mie 1 it y
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5th and6th streets.
Everv Klauiath Falls grocery ia now
Will Baldwin arrived home Monday handling the Bouaiua product, anti one
from Portland, where he bad beeu tor firm report» a ».de of about 60 pound»
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| »everal months.
per day.
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The choir of the Presbyterian church
Henry Vincent, of Langell Valley, has
is busy pre|>airing special music for
returnoi fr un a visit to Portland.
Faster. There will be special number»
J.AV. McCoy was in the city from Fort at the morning service and a cantata in
Klamath Monday.
the evening.
CROWN
AND
NATIONAL
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HATS FOR
HEN
HATS FOR
BOYS
Hats for every size head
and in every style.
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the 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 Dress floods we have It. Our atore la
filled now with the most up-to-date and largest stock ws ever carried.
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