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4* 4* 4* 4* *♦* 4*4’4* 4’S4* 4» 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4’4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Remember that ne are Agents for The American Lady Shoe » THE BRICK STORE C2 * 4 ! Agents for the celebrated Lamm & Co. ha nd - tailored clothes For the Man who wants style and quality Everyjchange of Fashion is reflected in our assortment of high grades. We show the same selec- ions as are seen in the swell city stores—same Clothing, Hats and Shoes—same Fur nishings. H hen it ’s new it’s here When it’s here it’s new GOODS- jC 1’4’"Fi* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 t 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4*X t * f f * * e Dependable Hardware 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. GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man ?4- 4*4*4.4.4*4*4*4*4*4*41 4.4.4.4.4.4*4.4*4*4* ALLES SLOAN Secretary Abstracting Vice-Preeident Maps, Hana, Blue Print*, 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 Trade by Rural Free Delivery HEN you haven’t time to drive to town drop us a postal or send by your carrier for anything in our line aud the goods will lie delivered by return trip, with full privilege of returning if not saliafactoryin all re- pecta. We carry everything found in an up to date drug store, including a complete line of Stock Rsuiedies. Send us your orders and see how quick we fill 'em. When in town drop in You are always welcome. TRV K'MBAI.L'S CONDITION POWDERS, ajc S tar D rug S tore THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY The famous Nettleton shoo, for men. I ar* to b* found at the Boston Store, which has the exclusive agency for : them. The Nettleton Shoe for grace. i comfort : and *a<» > » • no equal; for wearing qti titi a It cannot Im sur j passe I. I Judge Willits spent Sunday at his Midland ranch. He say* that crips are looking line in that section and that the frost* did no damage to th* fruit trwa in that vicinity. >s* Adv for marsh land». S. veral small bu sk* have oceured in v Mrs. Pro. a recent arrival from Me l i the bank» of.the main canal tin- pa-t foul who reside* in the north pail ol ! lew day* causing mor* nr less trouble this city, is rej«>rte<! very ill and her re It seem* that in place* the luniks did cover* is very doubtful. I mil settle and the water soaked through W. C. Iksvenport has |>urch«u>e.l tlie I making a leak that is hard to repair. E. IL DuFault place on Third street ! Squirrel holes are also causing leaks in near the Aldridge cottages. ! a number of plat es. When the luniks The High School Isis*- twill team got - ' iiei-oui* coveted w itli a grow th ol vega to iKirris this week to play th* leant at I lotion these breaks will luu-ouie less ! frequent. that plan*. Board by the week F4.IM at Willson'» John Thurman, a brother of Mrs. i Cafe. 11' Wm. Whitlock, is here from Silverton, Several large loads of lumber have Oregon, visiting with relative». J. C. North, a son of W. H North, ar j lu-eu hauled out to Maney Brothers A rive.! in ths citv last night with his fath I Conip.aiiy’s i-amo. All hand- aio bu»y er w ho lias been at Ban Francisco to establishing quarter* for the Slimmer »ee the fleet. Thia is the formers first Th* first work outlie ditch will probably visit to this city and lie has just re i>* done tomorrow . The contractors did turner! from the Philippine Islands not bring in a full crew with them. Imt where he lias been for the |>ast ta<> w ill employ a num her of men as so-m a* I thev get the actual coiistr-'clioii work years with Battery •' D” of the Fifth Fiel i Artillery. He is home on three started. month's furlough. Two new Cypress incubators and brooders for sale. Best on earth. Small tracts of well located lute marsh T. W. Stephen*. lands offere.1 for one week at |2t) per W. C. Davenport and family visited acre. Abel Adv. ; at Keno Sunday. Mrs. M.G. Wilkins will leaveabortlv PASTURE for all kind* of stock. for Seattle where she will spend the Stock taken als>ut April 4. Cows taken Summer. Her health ha* been very liad during the entire Winter andsheg ies t out mornings and brought in evening*. Klamath the Sound country in the hope of im Address R. L. RIDDLE. Falls. 4 ; proving her health. The Mong Co. feel quite gi>sl ove I the treatment received in Lakeview. They played to a crowded house every night and tbe people of that town showed them a splendid time. They ; were pleased with the trip and it was a ' siiceeM both from a business and piva : sure standpoint. •Mrs. I>. E. Wynkoop, is recovering I front a severe sick spell. Withrow-Melhase Block ♦ f BRIEFS J. P. Bonham and J. B. Hulse have gone to D.rri* to remain until after the big celebration. The former went down to sell Edison phonographs and the lat ter to open a photograph gallery for a few weeks. KLAMATH-FALLS-OR -EXCLUSIVE CITY PASTURE l.W acre.-, of pgs'ur* I for rent at Meadow Lak*. Exc*ll*nt | mixed grass: abundant'* of water, goal I fence, reasonable terms, depending on number of »lot'k and time. Enquire of K. I Applegate. Klamath Flail*, or of ! Fred Applegate, Meadow Lake, fj "If Ri'lHirts from the mines at New Pii ' Creek are to the effect that a great I mount iif di-vvlopement work will l>* i done thi* Summer. Eastern i-apitaliuta are taking hold of some of th* priqu itivs and <R>v*lo)>nient work will Im carried I on till« se.isoti on a scale (ar more ex- ■ tensii* than luring the time since the pro»|u-cls were disgovere-l. j The government says that Cuntinen- i tai whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, Nor j mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure I for it i* put up under its supervision in bonded a ary houses. Sold by C. D. Willson. 4 Maney Brothers 4 Company, the con tractor* on the South Branch canal, are now on tbe ground withtlieir outfit,hav ing arrived on Saturday. There are leventy-flve team* in the outfit anti a large force of men. The outfit was brought in overland from Nevada w here the coni|«ny ha* a large contract on the Western Pacific. O. F. North, has returned from San Francisco where he went to see the fleet. J. H. firiscoil and Oda Cravens are in the city from Bonanza. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Wright have re turned from a trip to Seattle and 'an Francisco. F. T. Sanderson and family have re turned from San Francisco where they went to see the fleet. Babe Taylor i* here from Ashland visiting with his brother, Clay W. Several large shipment* of freight liae* been brought m from Ikirris the I f-a-t few day*. Pending the erection of a <l*l»>t and a warehouse the freight is loaded front the car* onto wagons and is brought on to thia city. M<«t of the shipments that have arrived over tbe new route were brought in by tbe Kla math Falls Transportation Co. Before adjourning the County Couit decided to readvertise for bids for the bridge across Lost river at the Upper Gap. If a satisfactory bid is received the bridge will tie built this Summer. Considerable freight is still coming via I’okegsnis. Two carloads were landed there tislav. Tie McIntire Com pany will maintain office* there for at least two months longer. The question of prohibition under the lis-al option law will 1« submitted to the voters of latke county at the June elect ion. Tbe question w ill lie voted on by the county as a whole and al*o by a combination of precincts in the north end of the county. W. B. Chance, of Albanv, Oregon, ileputy commissioner and inspector of of factories, was thrown from a horse last Saturday near Bonanza ami sustain ed a number of slight injuries ana bruis es. lie way riding through the timber on hie way to inspect the Himaksr saw mill when the accident occttred. llis foot caught in the stirrup an I h" win dragged a considerable distance an I liad it not twsn that his shoe pulled off he might have received serious injuries. F. P. Morgan has returmul from Cali fornia where he lias l>een for several weeks on an important r.-al estate deal at Roseville. He is now making a-range. rnents to o|>en his office in the building near the Kuril hardware store. While at < iskland he purchased hi* office fur niture and it will arrive here within a few days. MCN •• •* >IKM IU B4MB • MCN « »A«B 0 MCN • «ANI T l«KN rM O MM.M IUM M •• BV . B 4 d k»- American field Fence and KOKOnO LAWN FENCE BARBED i SOLD 11V ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS OUR SPRI KLAMATH COUNTY BANK KLAMATH FALL*. OREGON ALEX MARTIN. President ALEX MARLIN. Jr.. Vashwr LINE I E. R. REAME8. \ u-n Piuaidenl I.KSLIF. RiMil RS, U.t, Caaliier The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 81, IS07. Of High tirade Jewelry is now in. We have the Latvat <'mattona direct from the factory. Exquisit* Pat- terna of tne highest poaslble grade of Solid l.old andliold Filled Designa of rare ta.le .vécut«si l>y American and Foreign Jeweler*. ■aaoiwaa i :Ho..-on.m> . - i ... H.74A.IN iMt.W.tHt lx«i>. ami Discount* ......................... Bouda ami Moouritioo Real Ratal*, Building, and Fluuraa Oaah and Hight Exchang*.. *5*A,<M».fil avail irta» Thin Model Watches Waist Sets Hat Pins Ladies' and Gents' Fobs Capital Block, fully paid Mirplu. and Profita.. Du* other Bank. .......... Dt.li i'l IX I, Ales Marlin, Jr., Cashier ol the above named Bank, do solemnly awrar that the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledgeind believe Atas Mama, Ja., Cashier. B. 3. Winters Snlwcribed and aworu to larfore me this Olli day of January, lists. 188*1-1 C. II. WlTUaow, Notary Public lor Oregon. Are Made The Vital Parts of a —and rterr jrart of The vital part* | _ _i > aie made just light! Studebaker wagon That'*win tiir Stu< del aki-i is the Uivsl nomirai cost* you |i-*u tmr c ear. Thev la I longer so lire 01 igmal coat is prr year Thev 1 •■<<! fewer rejrai a—so the repair coat is less per iear not to mention saving in time. 1 i.. an ligi.ti i draft so th« > ro»t von |. .< in h»rw J!oh >1 >rse o.t more than wagons; light draft save* bones. Studebaker icu’.n« run more easily than others be cause e.< li whe< I 1. |ierfectiy pro|iui tiow d, with tbe l>ox of the hub set in the < <ai t center. The skein >1 so set that the wheel runs straight ahead und>i u load and cannot rub, bind or griuil on the skein. Stud baler hubs never hug either nut or collar. '1 hat's another reason why the Studebaker is of such wonderfully light draft. easy for horses. And it stands up under hard load«. The Mudebakei has • < aii vmg < np.ii de ut least greater than that the ordinary wagon - Because skein, axle, s|u>kc, bub and tire are mado /ml riftht. Tlie skeins have a trans verse strength greater tlisu that required In the I luted St Ur* < > vri unient- The sili-sale i4 im h deriwi than ollum, and ar* mail* from selected butt-cut Black llickoti, an dried (rum 3 to S vrafs. The hul>a are extra large in diameter—mail* (n>m the liest procurable wood. T he taillons Stildebalirr alo;a-shouklrr spolie* < irry the largest amount of wixxi intu tlie huh, and are str iig- est where others ate weakest. The tirrs ate 4e/«/-ie/, and are perfectly fitted to each wheel so that Ilicir is no sin h thing as a quickly loosening Studebaker T ire. No wonder the largest and l>eat equipped vehu la factory luthe uoild is required to meet tin- di-uiaml fur trie Studebaker. Wc are proud to Studebaker. See u*. Over 100 Acre* “Studebaker Plant More than 1,000,000 Studebaker Vehicle* in Daily Use Klamath Falls will send a large dele gation to Dorris on the 14tli and loth to attend the big celebration. It will be a very good idea for most of those, who are going to take a roll of blankets for j there will not be accommod ations for Last year .1. D. Carroll estah- Needles and supplies for all sewing I he large crow I that will atten I the machines. Singer Sewing Machine ishi d a reputation as a truck farmer, , races and celebration. Agency, cor. 6lh and Main sts. It I and the way he has started out thi* Frank Ira White leave* for Portianp spring is a strong indication that lie A. (J Cox of Osseo, Win., arrived will maintain the reputation-thia sea in the morning to attend to business matter* for »everal day*. While there •>«»« Wednesday for the purpose of in- son. Friday he brought into town ■ he will receive the Klamath float from ' vestiga ing the practicability of reclaim tli*9 first asparagus of the season and | tire builders as a representative of the ing some tule land owned by his brother Van Riper Bros., the grocier*, at once made a contract for all of the vegetables I Chamber of Commerce committee hav and located near Na!ox. that he would have for sale thi* year. ing this matter in charge. He will also BriliN Sunday, May IO, to Mr. and Mr. Carroll lias siiccessfiillv demon attend the Republican state convention Mrs. Fred Beusing, a son. strated that there is nothmg I» the to which he will have the proxy of di.rv that this county will not produce , Judge L. F. Willits, who was selected as Notice. vegetable*, and hs has gone farther delegate from this citv. • May 14, 1908. than this, he has proven by actual pro Registration for the general election Notice is hereby given that there are duction that the country is e*|s-cially closes on the 15tli, anil up to date there funds in the city treasury to pay war adaptisl to the growing of nil kinds of are 748 voters registered in Linkville rants up to 17fl'!. Protested to August vegetables and that in time thia section I precinct. This i* enough to make three 8, 1905. Interest ceases from date. will have many people engaged in truck I precinct* ami at the proper time thi* J. W SIEMENS, farming. ! Fall the County Court will make the ill- City Treasurer. vision. The total registration of the T. E. Hinilli and wife, who have been t county will Ire approximately IMS). All Where can I buy Sherwin-Williams here since last Ortolier, left here this of those who have not registered should P int? ! morning going to Portland where they do so. before Friday. atBALDWIN’S HARDWARE STORE will reside. I J SV.77J • B GEO. T. BALDWIN, Klamath Falls, Ore., Established 1875 First AsparagUA of Season I George T. Baldwin has aecurad the agency for ths Sherwin- Williams painta, a fact that will be received with a good deal of satisfaction by prospective us er* of this useful article. The Sher win-Williams needs little introduction to th“ public, for the reason that it haa a reputation throughout the country- a reputation based on that eminently necessary qualification, that of making good. It ia a good paint in avery sense of the word and ia sold with a guaran tee that protect* the user. Paint! Paint! Paint! The finest line of Paint ever shipjied to Klamath county, just received at BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STORE Estray Notice. I have corralled on my place a dark cheatnut horse, t rended SC on left stifle. Came with halter and part of a bridle. S. HF.RLIHY, fl-14-lt Nalox, Oregon. Largest stock of Phonographs and Records in the county. Drop in and Grand Ball at Keno hear Home of th* May selections, The Keno Band will give a grand Singer Sewing Machine Agency, corner It ball at Keno Friday evening, May '¿f,. It 6th and Main atreeta. will be the best of all and you must not Sewing machines rented by week or miss it. WAIT! WATCH!! LISTEN!!! month and for sale ori easy installments. Ws clean and adjust nil machines. I The report Isicame current that W. (>, Charges reasonable. Singer Sewing Httnoti and H. D. Foster had not yet been Machine Agency. Phone 2KI. It found. Wednesday they arrived at The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Odessa safe and sound and Mr. Huson ' church has postponed it* li e cream so- is now on hia way home in another cial for one week on account of tlm big launch. I excursion to Itorris. THE BOSTON STORE The place to save money on all up-to-date CLOTHING, SHOES and DR V G OODS........ THE STORE THAT IS DOIMJ THE BUSINESS