Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 21, 1908, Image 4

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    W. H. B K ent. »¡aa'isl .forcai in«|aa’-
tor hu tl i« distiiet. I'in the . iiy ■». a
I tour <»l inspection.
He wiil g.» (rotu
Í here to l\lv«» i to look over son e nut-
! tara at that place aed will »ben go to
Siivet Lake. Mi Kent a a- in this part
ot the corniti \ «»niet.ie years ago and
i al timi time went over nil ol the land
* included in tl c ic-eiie 1*1 the V riniti
lot S.her I ake. He now Im« bis bea I-
i .piarter« at Portland amt i- nt ilie h.ud
' of the Hispe, lion .lepa’ Imeni id ll is en­
tire dish Id.
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Wishing to Close Out Our Stock of
Childrens Shoes
We Will Sell at Cost Until all are
Closed Out.
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PASTURE 1«*' . ki . * of pastine
for lent nt Meadow Lake.
I xc. lleit
mixed grass; ubi" lance of watei ; giant
I fence; reasonable ivmm, depending on
i number of st.a’k and time. Enquire of
E. I. Applegate. Klamath Kails, or vf
Ereil Applegate. Meadow Lake, h ".tf
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THE BRICK STORE C9
Agents for the celebrated
Lamm
Co.
hand tailored clothes
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For the Man
Every "change of Fashion
is reflected in our assortment
of high grades.
We show the same selec-
dons as are seen m 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
-EXCLUSIVE
Withrow-Melhase Block
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Quns
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and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
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thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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GEO. R. HORN, the
Abstracting
Maps, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E
T reasurer
Trade Rural Free Delivery
1 ■ /HEN you haven’t time to drive to town drop us a
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postal or send by your carrier for anything in our
line aud the goods will be delivered by return trip,
with full privilege of returning if not satisfactoryin all re­
jects. We carry everything found in an up to date drug
store, including a complete line of Stock Remedies. Send us
your orders and sea how quick we fill ’em. When in town
drop in
You are always welcome.
TRY KIMBALL'S CONDITION POWDERS, xjc
S tar D rug S tore
THE STORE
»HAT SAVES
See Adv for marsh land«.
Geo. O. Bra mien burg a. live I lit rr
Saturday night from Loa Angele« to
llr
spend the Summer m tl i« ustión
is a brother of Mrs. lì. Hritkgm) er Jr.,
and was here fora time Isst Summer.
He sav* since that time lie has Issu
able to talk alsiul nothing but the K laul­
atti country and he has come back to
stay.
YOU MONEY
shoe, /or men,
The famous Nett
art* to be found at the Boston Store, |
which has the exclusive agency for i
them, The Nettleton shoe for grace, I
comfort and ea*» 1«. * no equal; fur I
wearing quilm
I cannot In* sur I
passed.
I’lie ervw **t u> ikin»‘ii nulling |»*>leii fur
\|o-»ie Bros, rlwtiie line is ih»W w«»iking
within a few mil« '* «»1
and "ill
thiHh it Neine limenext week. Il will
require a month or more to string the
wire. A* *«»«m a - the p »1»* line t«» Bon*
anaa in
II will be tran»i»’irr«l to
th? Merrill line >«o that i’ will l**‘ c<»m*
ph te I during the summer. An alum­
inum line u ill bi* put up (»etwceii thi*
city and Ik nan/.a and a c »pper »»lie I*»
Murri I. IheW’ ik on th«* plant ha*»
been tlela\e«l by the i»t'»ruiy wualhei
All of the machinery 1 >r the plant i>
now “ii the gu»und an I u<*n<i i< lt<m
woik mil be nutlet taken just «•» - * «a a*
the Weather a ill permit.
Mrs.C. P. Gregory and Mrs. Milo
Estes entertained a party of alsuit : o
veung ¡««pie al tlie home of Mis. tire
gory Saturday evening m the honor ol
the birthdays of their daughters Misses
Harriet and Pearl. The lions was tast­
ily decorate 1 with Howers.
A large
birthday cake with their names .m.l
date of birth was ¡di ced in the center
Board by th *ueek $4.'M at WiiliM»n*ii
of the r um on a table surrounded willi
tf
flowers, where it stool until served fafe.
with other refreshments to the meny
thief l?»w h i I »*» hi* tu« M
young |a*ople.
out
' n tellow whu WA?« -Ivtcrtiiinv«! to
lol jail. lit* "ut tire to the lniihliii£ ami
The government says that Continen­
tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey, N. r but for tuuulv il**** Mance wont I hive
| mandie Rye and E. E. V. Rye is pure I Burned th«* building an I prubabl- him*
found that I k * had i¿tdled
for it is put up under its supervision in Kvlf. It
bonded wan.bt.uses.
Sold by C. D. the In*<l li' lii g m «»ne of the <•ell'* ni • ! that
Din w
w.u*
the r«»om
. k tilled with «moki*
tiiimke when
Willson.
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I the office» n arrived on the ?»uun*?, The
Mrr. Silas Obenchain has returns i lellow excreined Id-* I hhk * diriug the
from an extended visit to S.ui Erancis . I greater par of the night veiling for one
II. L. Holgate and I. I*. Heitman weie I thing and at.other lb* Mtrni-i b« Im ve
in from Bonanza Saiurdai.
lieen drinking heavily ami ha-* the up-
Mr, ami Mrs. J O. Haniaker w re in i ¡learanvo of being a typical rmim’er.
style and quality
DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E
President
BRIEF5
Small tracts of well l.s'ated lule.marsli
lands offered for one week at f2n per
acre. Alsd Adv.
who wants
ALLEN’ SLOAN
Secretary
CITY
the city Saturday ami Sui.day fr >ui Bon- j PASTURE for all kind« of H ck.
anza.
i Stock taken aliout April 1. U »wn i» taken
■ out rr.orntnga hih I rou lit in evenings
, W. H. Shook returned home todvy af-
' Address It L. KIDDI E,
k Iamath
' ter «¡.ending several bays in the ctt.y
I Falls.
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I. E. McGuire '.lie Mt. Hebron mer- I
J. G. Pierce at «1 II. I . \ liitL»* are
chant, is in the city- today on husi i.•• . : btill prt»?*|»ectinj» Ili«str to! I diae vvrie*» a
Lindsay Sizemore and Ihm Ity* i are
*li »rt di-tan ♦* n -i thv;i-I ol tl»»* * i*y,
in the city from Fort Klimstli.
Thev have ha>l men working *•» a -»hail
Mr«. F. W. Ritchie has arrive I from
and tunnel ainee la t Summer and ll.t*
Port hind to join her husband, tie came
! tunnel k now in a’»out |tn f» u . Th«»
here a short time ago and purchas' d ' ledge «• m * iih io ! •• p« rma ¡ent >uul »| -
the O. K. I<arber shop Irom Neil Cam: • I parentlv grow* l.«r;» > a- it tf*«**« down.
bell.
The a-«av made ’a<‘ year **1 ow« <| it to
One of the Government teams on ti e le Io a giade, but iu u*e -ing down ot
Keno canal tell down the emb itikrmmt th«* ledge n » i’M tv I a*« been made but
today. The team was hitched to a rled the promoter-« of the mine think that ti e
use.I in lia'iling rock and aside from a ore i.** getting better.
few breaks in the harness no damage
Net dies and st:p|>lies for all sew ing
I was done.
Sime- Sewing Machine
Mr. ami Mrs. I.. B. Yaden an ' son ar machines.
It |
' rived Saturday from Gold Ciride, Nev Agency, cor. fi.h and Main sts.
*.eo, <>. Br.im'enb ir •, w l> < arrived
here a lew days avo fr.>m I o« Angeles,
is making nrran e u -nts to go into tin
apple growing b s uess on nn extensive
•eale. lie sav« that lie knows that
' man y of the haul er varieties can be sue-
| ce.-fully grow n in till« section and this
Sheriff Obenchain is getting readv to | Kall he ex|>ects to ¡mt out several acies
start out with the election supplies. Ii in .i young ord ar>l, and if this proves a
will lake several days for him to n...k< success Im will put o it a l.irger acreage
the rounds of the various polling pl.u . - • n.-xt y»-ar. He **as p -rrlia« ■ I i place a
The taking of evidence in the 3; In' i short distance f on toxin on w liicli lie
case is going on at the court Imu».- to wdl put out the Erst tne«.
ada, to visit witii relatives.
W. E. Reehorn expects to la-gin ex­
cavation for his ba I h house at the hot
springs within the next two weeks.
The plsnr provide for a large concrete
pool in addition to the private ballis.
day. A large nnmls-r of witne-m - h i .
I*en summoned and their depo-ilrm
will I m > submitted at the hearing □'
Lakeview next week.
The Klsma'li Falls Military Band ba*
issued invitations for another one of its
popular dames for next Saturday night.
John Tipton has ret orne* I from Port­
land where he lias lav n working wi’b
i the Mason ('..nstruction Co i .r the ;
year.
Fred Houston, Carey Ramsby and
I Hardenbrook went to Pelican Bay
I Tiiesilyto fish fora few days.
Mrs J. P. Lee i« suffering from
severe attack of facial paralysis.
a
Elsie Linville and wife, who have
lieen here from Lakeview for several
i ’lays, Marled home Tuesday
J. I. I^e has purchased the A. J. M;in-
I ning residence.
and KOKOnO LAWN FENCK
lì A R BED WIR E
The umehuiery lor one of the Itrtt
drislgvs to Is“ u«ed mi the railroad dlU1
across the swamp ha« aiiiiel. It W HR
shipped liete from ueir Poitlaml where
it haa lääni tn u-e on s.mie of the rail­
road work.
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American Field Fence
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
OUR
SPRING
LINE
Of High Grade Jewelry i" now in.
We have the I at. t t i< atisns direct
Exquisite I'at
from the factory,
terns of tne highest |»>»sil»le grade
of Solid Gold andG’dd Killed liesign»
of rare taste executed bv American
a id Foreign Jeweler '.
.1 ’>»i . <• ,,f the Peace A . D. Mi ler rend-
ered a dec i .n in th. calf < a-.* Saturday
to the elf.-i t that Burrell short i« en­
titled to the poa«e»-i' li of the calf nnd
that the costs of the suit should be ¡ nid
E. W. Smith has l«en awarded the by W, E. Arant. Mr. A rant gave notice
1 contract for fixing up the rac< track at of s|q>eal and will give u la.nd to stay
the fair grounds. He will put a fm<.-.i the execution of the c mi l’s Verdict.
men to work juat as soon as the weather
E. P. McCormack, wlm has large pro«
will permit and will rush the job to * m i perty interests in this ■ uintv, is Pete
pletion.
fioin Salem on business miitlers,
KLAMATH COUNTY
BANK
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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ILEX MARTIN ....... lent
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LESLIE IUM.El
Al.E\ MARLIN, Jr., Cashier
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
STATEMENT OK CONDITION AT TIIE Cl.o-I
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DECEMHEIt 31, l»»7.
axaot'Ri an
Loans ami IHwounte .........................
Hoods ami Securities .... ..............
Ileal Enlate. Buildings ami Fixtures
Cash ami Night Exchange..................
HI
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Thin Model Watches
Waist Sets
Hat Pins
Ladies’ and Gents’ Fobs
B. J. miniers
THE LEADING JEUIXÎK
t'spiial St.sk. fully paid
surplus and Prodis.........
Ime other Hanks............
Ill I ' MtITN
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l-«'W*.il
I, Alex Marlin, Jr., Cashier <d the alsive nano Hank, do > 'l«a».t
• wear that the ala.ve statement is true to Ihr beet of mi k >aIcCgrind bvtwr.
A i im Mu. ix, Jx„ Cuber.
Siilvcrilied and sworn to liefere me this (Uh day of Januar
l’t II. W ithii
Notary l'u
The Vital
pi
l*>r 'heron.
Are Made
of a
The vital part**—ami <-r’r part of
Studebaker wag»<i . al<- n...de just tlglil!
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-ii- the iom tt
notnical co*ta v«»u ir»«« i»»r vear.
I lit \ luM long» t .»o the original cunt ta
p< r V< at
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|M*r tear not t.i
to tiH-ntion
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-* • tune.
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avuig - r in
They uiu tighter draft l » m they co I you Iraa in
Apr» ff
H r ' . cotd r ft* tl i \..<» >r s; light draft naves
horr.es,
St :«b 1 k r
n mn i >re r e.ily than other« be«
catihu r.t ;i v Ht - I i
.if.;, p ¡xutluu< d, with tlm l»ox
of tin* bub »« t ¡n the » \.u t « untci.
11*'
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t ■ t t!
wheel run» straight
ah»- nl iind* i
l<-1.
■ i.’jUut rub, land or griud on
the bkrin
Studebaker Imb « never hug either nut or collar,
11*.»’ . a;
i ir ... n uhv the Mudrbukcr im of
KU* h UuiideiffillV light draft.
It nidkt hnd I .ids e.tsy fur Lutsen.
And it stands up under haul l>
The Studebaker lia» a < am mg
least 4<>A greater than tilat <d II
wagon
Because allein, axle, (poke, hub <u
»ra
tnade / mi / o^i/.
I he »kein, have a transverse strrr
' grsst*
than that required bi the I ruled suo
neat
"I hr axles ate '< in. h ilceiwi than
I »I»
matin from selected butt-cut Illatu I ' -
i Jnsd
from I to 5 years.
The hulia are extra Urge in th
ui e It*
Hie l>e»t procurable wood.
'1 lie famous Studebaker slope tie
1 -Ar iny
the hugest amount u( wood mio tie I.
J am »innf
est »heir others air wrakesl
The tires are
ir/, ami air |w
tlv f'.ltrd to
each wheel so that their is no such tl.
■ » ’I»’ >*f
loosening Studebaker lue.
No woudrr Ihr largest and la-st e.;>. . ■;■> I vein .«
factory in the wuil.l la trouited to m<-< t the I tr.oud
fur the Studebaker.
We i re proud
<11 the
Studebaker, ber u«.
More than
1,000,000
Studebaker Vehicle»
in Daily b*
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Klamath Falls, Ore., Established
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Notice.
May 11, I'.SW.
Notice is hereby given that there are
.funds in thecitv treasury to pay war­
rants up to 1703. Protested to August
H, 1905. Interest ceas -s from date.
J. W. SIEMENS,
I. A. Doffv returned Sunday from
City Treasurer.
Southern California where he «¡«-nt the
Winter.
A. L. l.r.iwn lias sold bls grocery '-ton*
Judge Benson Ims returned from to W. A. Calkins, wlm n .-ently came
I l.ak<-\i<-w where he eomlu.'ted a aliort here from The Dalles. The m*w prn.
! term of the Circuit Conil, lie lias la-en prietor took |.os.e-<.h>u of th., bmilliess
'll herí ng from a >i .dil it' l e k or rli.-um- Manday, Mr. Brown will mnam here
ati«m for a few day«.
it .definitely.
Elbert Wright, who lias la*en with the
Klamath Falls Transporation Co, for
some time, has resigned liis position ami
i will leave for Oakland tlm first of the
I month.
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Over
100
Acres
“Studebaker
Plant
W here can I 1 uy Sherwin Williams
Pi in'?
nt BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STORE
The M< Iritire-*tr iw Stage compunt
will mt it. a I e i< g ila t> | s I etwe.-n th
city and I'okcgama after Toe-dev. The
¡■•esenger trail) over the route i« md as
heavy a it has I e -n and the «•a/c will
he run only when tl <• tratll<'i«siif!i. i.-rit-
ly heavy to demand it. Part of the strn k
will la- held at Pokegama so tliilT in ea«e
a numb r..f pi«-.riger> “li.-uld arrive
there they call la- transported to ibis < ity
w ithout delay,
sold
New line of Edison pl mmgr.iph« an<l
r’cords at Winters’ Jewelry Store.
W. S. Worden returned last night
from Dorris w here lie spent several days,
lie t.s.k in the Idg celebration while
there.
Brighten up with Eherwm Williams
Paint, cold h/Baldwin the lldw. Co
George T. Baldwin has aecured the
agency for the Sherwin-Williams ¡taints,
a fact that will be received with a good
deni of satisfaction by prospective us­
ers of this useful article. The Sher­
win-Williams needs little introduction
to th" public, for the reason that it has
n reput at ion throughout the country a
reputation baaed on that eminently
necessary qualification, that of making
good. It is a good paint in every sense
of the word and is sold with a guaran­
tee that protecta the user.
Grand Ball at Keno
1875
Paint! Paint! Paint!
The linssi line of I’sint ever »hipT**
to Klamath county, ju«t re vived»t
BALDWIN’S HARDWARE STORI
Estray Notice.
I have corralled on my pl«"' •
chestnut horse. I randed SC on lr,t
stifle. Carnowilh halter
bridle.
S HERUHY.
f»-]4-l t
Nulnx. Or*»**
Largest stock <>f l'lionoguph«
Rscords in the county Br°P in *
hear some of ths May neler*1'**
The Kano Band will give a grand | Singer Sowing Marl me Agency.
ball at Keno Friday evening. May 2£. It 1 6th and Main strent
Sewing machin«. ienle*l t'.v **’*
will be the best of all nnd you must not
mlaa it. WAIT! WATCH!! LISTEN!!! month and for sulfon.-.i v m• ll* n"n
We clean and adjust »II >”■" "
Singer ■¡
A. A. Davis, one of th« prominent Chargea reaaonabl"
cattlemen of the north enti of the county, Muchine Agency. I’hone ÜM'
un*In the citv for a few days. Ile raya
II. V. Gatea bu
W. F. Mm.II Ins resigned I is |>o«ition
willi tlia Klamath laike Navigatin' the feed on the Klamath marsh is not cannot gut liero until :,l"ul '.
Company, lie . <peel■. t<, ri ie.un i,,.,,. “* «<»"! »s it usually is at this time ot Imi the work mi the i'l l111""“
during the Sun mer.
1 H,n year.
Voirs will I m > begun I" f""' "
<■<*»"■ 'BT.’ü ■’.-¡«sr-g . ’jy. 1 - trrw.
THE BOSTON STORE
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The place to save money on al I up-to-date CLOTHING
SHOES and I)R Y GOODS........
me STORE THAT IS DOIl\(i THE BUSIN^sS