Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 30, 1908, Image 4

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    Hoard by the week $1 00 at Wills, n’s
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Cafe.
Friday and Saturday
SALE
On Spring Suits, Skirts, and Waists
Extra charges for Alterations on Sale Garments.
L. .lacobi returned from Portland
Saturday night where he went on bu.i-
tie»». While there he purcha»e<l a large
bill of good a lor the Boston Store.
Two new Cypress incubator« anil
bniHiers for »ale. Beat on earth.
T. W. Steplu n <
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The .-Will anniversary of the odd Fel­
low» was celebrated at the A O. U. W.
hall Saturday by the nieiulters of that
order and Rebekah». The attendance waa
laige and everything had la-en arranged
in detail for the enjoyment of th,- rim­
ing.
I'he banquet was elaborate ami
us a credit to thi we who had it tn
charge and to the order.
I'he evening
waa .pent in dancing, in game» and in
conversation.
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THE BRICK STORE C9
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CITY
Agents for the celebrateti
Lamm & Co.
ha nd - tailored clothes
BRIEFS
See Adv tor marsh lamia.
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Senator Abner Weed left for hie
liouir at Ihimuuuir Friday morning. Hr
haa liero here for aererai «laya looking
after his interrata in thia county.
WALL PAPER WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
<MMX» Roll» Choice Wall Paper
House Lining
AH al popular prima
Bahia in the llantaarr I Valer
Klamath balls
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A. L. Poore, a homesteader in the Bly
' country, »a» in the city lam week on
his wav to the timlier to take up hie
residence alter living away (or several
months on account of sickness.
For the Man
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.
Already work baa Iwcn done on the
roa.l from Ke no to Durria. I'he Melu
tire CoiH|ianv has a ere» of mm mi-
plo. rd living up the »oral place». I'he
authorities ol I h . i I i Klamath and Suki-
you counties »ill come to their a»sis-
lance.
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Ellwood Fences—
GEO. R. HORN,the Hardware Man |
Abstracting
ALLEX SLOAN
Secretary
BERT E. WITHROW
Vice-President
Maps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E.
Preaident
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BY
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ROBERTS & HANKS
F M. Rolfe and E. It. Poet have gone
to Baker Citv from w here they »ill go
mto the tinit>er in oneat of claims. I'he
I'he lands they will cruise »ill lie re-
| stored to entry the first of July, but
! »ill open (or settlement thirty days
prior to that time. A vast area of land
now included in Hie Blue Mountain re
[ serve is being restored to settlement,
and it ia in this bell they expect to find
claim» for themselves and their friend».
for it is put up under its supervision in
W. E. Sex-horn ex|>ect» to begin work
bonded warehouses.
Hold by C. D. shortly on Ilia bath house at the hot
springs. He is esperiencing more or
Willson.
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less ititfieully in getting mali-iial (or tin
The first shipment of strawberries ar­ roust ruction of the pm. I
rived in the citv Friday. It was received
FOR SALE 240 acres level grass
by Schallock A.Daggett.
land. Well improved. The place has
A. Helming A Co. fur merchant» an amp|« supply of water and is easy to ’
pays highest cash prices for all kinds of irrigate. Suitable for a dairy of 50 oi [
hides and furs. Headquart.-ni Ameri­ more cows, or for stock raising. Parties
interested should see thi* place.
Price
can Hotel.
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fin per acre.
Half cash, balance to 1
Pr. A. L. fa-ads, of A'unia. Ariz., is in auir the buyer at 7 per cent. Call on or ■
the city looking over the field with a address Chas. Westlotorn, Fort Klam
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view to locating He has just returned ath, Oregon.
from Bonanza, and save he is undecided
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Chester
Avery
baa
returned
from
as to w hether he will locate at that pla-e
i or in Klamath Falls. He will leave for Crook County w here lie accompanied .
| Arizona in a day or two, but will return Chas. Horton on a cattle buying tour.
I here about June 1st, to practice his pro- He says they succeeded in buying 700
KLAMATH-FALLS-OR
head <d steers which Mr. Horton 1» now
: teeeiou eitlier in this city or at Bonanza.
pasturing in the Wood River valley. II,*,
-EXCLUSIVE
GOODS-
The Western Union has bad several a ales that Crook is no longer oveistock-d
' ear load» of pole« unloaded at ftorria. with cattle an! that lew sales are Iwlng
Withrow-Melhasè Block
The linemen are now working in the vi­ ma *e in that section.
cinity of Macdoel and the line will he
A few friends were entertaim-d st tin*
completed to Dorna just as fast as the
I poles can Ire set aud the wires strung. home of Miss Josie Van Riper Saturday ;
■faterial for the completion of ‘the line afternoon in honor ol her thirteenth
' to the new railroad terminus i» piled up birthday. Thoae present were Marjorie
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Ä f lw *1* »I* X
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'I1"“ W 7» | to the station» along tl e railroad. The Afct’lure, Pearl Botvin, Vera Houaton. .
' Western Union w ill likely stop at Itorria Marguerite Dunbar, Margaret Boorey,
l.'zzie Houston, Helen Brigham, lena
until the railroad is built to this city.
rturns, Elsie Burna, Waive Jacobs, I
Klamath County this year will re­ Threw"« Yaden, Eva Hank«, Beatrice
ceive |l.oU0 from the state as its share Clendenntng and Lillian and Joaie Van
of the interest accumulated on the ir- Riper.
rednceable school fund. Thi» fund 1»
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
Mr. and Mr«. W. S. Worden left for
apportioned according to the number of
fact
every-
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in
children ol school age in the county. San Franciaco Sunday, going to Dorris
Klamath County has alrout 15(0 children in the automobile ami taking the eon-
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
of thia age and so gets not quite one atruetion train at that place Mrs Wor­
den was the first woman to lioard a train
dollar for each pupil.
shelf-worn goods.
leaving Dorris. Mr. Worden will remain
at San Fnanciaco for a few day» attend­
Agents celebrated
ing to business Connected with the S. P.
Co. Mrs. Worden will go mi to Is»«
and everything the farmer needs.
Angele» to visit with A. fi. Naftzger and
family for a month. Donald will leave
here next week to remain in the city
f jr the incoming of the fleet.
Dependable Hardware
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\\ e base three ranches lor rent.
MASON & slough .
“ When /7’s new it's here
When it's here it's new
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and KOKOMO LAWN FENCE
HARDWARE DEALERS
Capl. J. W. Siem, nt has gone t.> Cor-
Klamath county Ihi* yfai received ap­
proximately
tai««* «m the liin'ft valli» to lint with Ina sons »bo are
Do not buy blended whiskey. When . lauda in the <>»nntv. O( thia amount attending .chud »1 that place.
you want pure whiskey see that it is the W«-ver hnenarr Cum pain pawl alont
C. A Campbell, ol lltivral.lv, Cal.,
arrived in Klamath 1 alia Sunday night
put up under the government s"lM>nded
II. I. .iMri'Ig«* ua* called l<» l»hlaml on a lour of hispeclion. He ia a tlr.t
warehouse stamp," as is the Continen­
Small tracts of welt lu ated tule marsh
cla»» carpenter and builder and ia look-
tal whiskey. Water Mill whiskey. Nor- 4und*>' bv lli«* Nrrioii'« i|l|i«H«N ol Mr*.
\l«lridtfc.
A telrph**n«* mtwnic* reo*iv Illg over III« field with a lie» to deter
lands offered for one week at |2l> per
niatidie rye and,F. F. V. rye. Sold by ; r*«l i r«»iu then* «•ta’«** that »hr i* improv mining u | hui a haallon.
acre. Atwl Adv.
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C. D. Willson.
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ing.
Mr and Mi». F. T Sanderion and
Oniald McKenz e, a brother in-law of
Fifty
head
of
horses
la-longing
to
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Sheriff (>1**11« I. »in *«*nl t«> W«*taa creek children will leave Friday morning lor
.1 C. Smith, arrive! in the city Thurs­
day evening from New Bruns» ick,Cana­ I Mitchell passed through town Friday. « n the A*hlai>«l r«*a«l tu verve m » iiu * pa San Francisco to wittie., the incoming
Iln horses were purchased in the person parti«*«* r«*«*i*ling hi that vicinity of the fleet. They will la- gone alimt
da, to take up his resilience in this
two wis-ka.
vicinity of Weed.
lion.
He was accompanied by
Henry Farrar and Limilv have return»
A. F. McIntire, now atatione-l al l’>»k< •
fauiilv
II. A. Randles Slid w f- arrived irrmi * m | (nun Vhland whri« they »pent the
ya ma. will la* Iranalered 1» Dorris oil
Misa Restoia French lias It-en on iLt* ’ Portland rtiursday. Mr. Randles ia a* i Winter.
a rling in putting the steamer Klamath
May lit ami will have chargewl the Me
sick list for several day».
in shape for navigation.
Imire Company buaineea at that pl«.-».
The government says that Continen­
Lima in any quantities,
inquire of
tal whiskey, Water Mill whiekey, Nor
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mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye ia pure C. D Willson.
who wants
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American Yield Fence
PASTURE for all kinds of »lock.
Stock taken about April I. Cow» taken
out mornings and brought in evening».
Address R. L. RIDDLE.
Klamath
Fall«.
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M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
Treasurer
For Down-to-Date Job Printing Come to [he
Republican Office
TREES FOR SPRING
PLANTING
Trees, vines and berry
plants of all kinds,
Lead-
ing varities of fruits. Stock
of best quality and adapted
to Eastern Oregon condi­
tions.
No better grown.
Yard at Macdoel, California.
Address
Albert Rossman,
Macdoel, Calif.
Agent for Stark Bros. Nurseries
And Orchard.« Company.
OUR
SPRING
LINE
Of High tirade Jewelry ia now in.
We have the latest t'reatiana direct
from the factory.
Exquisite Pat*
terns of the highest possible grade
of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Designs
of rule taste executed by American
and Foreign Jewelers.
Thin MoUel Watches
Waist Sets
Hat Pms
Ladles' and Gents' Fobs
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b. 3. Winters
THI LIAMNC JkWUXM
John Elli« irlii»nr«l Tthnlay
trip I*» Bly.
I amI»I»rlI eh i II Hinan, Ihr ir« • v«»r u
meni tfiiiue r«»ntrartore. err mnliiitit r%
teneive pre jm rat hm e lo Ir^ui« prralhm».
Harry .lek Ir y in making u very rimi
me m la I ile ini provenient in thè «hai»* ut
a laen un hit pm|«erly «»ti E a anna
Heiglilta
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
E. R. RE AMES. Vice Pren.lmt
LESLIE RlMiEK«, Aaal, Caahler
AI.EX MARTIN, President
Al.EX MARIJN.Jr., CMhier
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE of HI <I\F'N
DECEMBER 31. IW,
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aaaormim
I jmio « ami Ihacounta ........................
Bonds and Securities........................
Real Estate. Building« ami Fixtures
Cash ami Sight Exchange..................
I 340.Mo a»»
•ll.MO *4
I4.74A.IH
Capital Block, folly paid
Surplus ami Profits.........
I 'uv other Hank.
I'l l'M'll-
I lOO.OOO.tki
tl.TM.il
4.11,20* ,ih
1. Alex Martin, Jr.,('aeliirr of the a Im vo iu»u»«««|
*hi a«>lrninlt
aw«*ar that th«« alaive elalenirnl ia true Io the *ir«t of my know ¡edit«’ind believe
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Al.a I .M aittiw , Ja.. Caehier.
Htil»ocrilie«l ami »worn tu liefore me thia Hlh «lay of January. |WH,
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C. II. WlTItNo*.
Notary Public i«»r Oregon,
It is not Genuine unless it is an “OLIVER
Nothing of importance traimp red nt
the adjourned meeting of the Civic Fed­
eration Friday night. The organization
ex pressed itself as la-ing nalisfled with
t'ie nominees for the city offices, mid
consequently will take no action on the
. matter. Several meniliers ad-lresaed the
meeting urging (he members to see that
' a fulFvote was out on election dsy. The
matter of filling the vacancy on the
council cauwd hv li e death of Dr.ti IV.
Af as ton wax discus-ed, and it was decided
that the third ward residents slmuld get
together and select Some suitable man,
whom they will nominate by petition.
Al Kobe» has returned from Merrill
where he went lor a load of see
toes.
lie expect, togrow a big
crop on liia ranch thia summer.
A small l.laz i in the drying room ol
the Ix.ug Lake Lumber Company re­
united in the summoning of the fire de­
partment Saturday at 3:10.
Quick
work on the part of the employe.-» at the
mill kept the fire tinder control until
the arrival of the department, when the
additional stream promptly .-xtingiiisli.-d
it. The damage Was alight.
Now is the time to Buy Your Plows, from
Established
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Klamath Falls
GEO. T. BALDWIN
Given Away FREE
A Hat with every Suit of Clothes
Beginning April 15th until May 1st
Clothing
Mr. and Mm.Ueu <* Notili Invi» rv
turiteli fruii* IsftfcdvU w where they urn I
OB I a I h I
The Prrahyletiait rliurtdi will have
miother ut Hi* congregut ì«* iim I melala on
Thurtttav lUghl ut Ih«*
Ilia ol.
Ieri i» lo footer ili«* »<*«• ini «pirli am ong
thè tur m U* re.
You will find the most Complete Stock of
MEN’S and YOUNGER MEN’S CLOTHING
Clothing
Latest Novelties in Silk, Wool
Ladies Waists and Skirts
At Prices Sure to Please You.
and Wash Dressings
THE BOSTON STORE
The Store That is Doing the Business
The Hardware and
Implement Dealer
Men's,
Ladies'
and
Children's
SHOES
OXFORDS and
SLIPPERS
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