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* * * 5 Wishing to Close Out Our Stock of f f f 4* * 4* 4* Shoes Childrens THE BRICK STORE C° 4» 4*«4**i’*4* 4* *!'**•'* •v**»'**» 4* A* *«* C. T. Oliver wits attending 1' bUsilH"« Serviiv, rejiorl» .<> of an iueh of rainfall matte,» at Merrill Tne,day during the past week. He states that Boni, in this v. Saturdiy . M..y 2:: this has moistened the “oil pretty thor oughly but that the crops on the dry to Mr. and Mr-. J. D. Church. a son. .ml are not a« l.irah n.- «“ they usually Frank Morine was in the city Tuesday ue .it this lime ol tl.e year. Warm on lus wav from Sm FrancD.-.i tn hi. w.-ather for a few day. will make a vast home at Boiianxa. difference in the ap|>earance of the field“. , One aud one-third fare Dorris to Port I in- law »el- iii the famuli» 37 10 ease land and return. limited to June loth. expect to tinisli taking the testimony to Small tracts of welfiocated tule marsh night an I the next round m the tight lands offered for one week at >20 per w ill come off at Lakeview beginning on next Monday. This ease is one of the acre. Abel Adv. in st impoilalit, iFnot the most import Born, in Swan Lake valley, to Mr. ant that has ever come up m thia land and Mrs. A. E. Bensinger. a dtughter, district. More |a*rsoiis mid more val the stork having called Friday. May 22. liable land» are involved than in an.v George McIntire. who is I:-w case that has been tried. It has also stationed at Dorris, is in the city tol <y Isen in litigation longer than any other He reports the new town quite livel» case now penoing belort- the Department A large number al the candidal« s from this section. went down to the railroad dredge yester day to interview the voters who are em Bonanza Bulletin Items ployed there. For the Man who wants style and quality Evert change of Fashion is reflected in our assortment of high grades. We show 1 he same selec- ions as are seen in the swell city stores—same Clothing, Hats and Siwes—same Fur nishings. Leo S. R-binson, who is interested in Clia-. Pal tee is getting material on Klamath swamp lauds, arrived in lie the ground for his n.-w .tone and brick city Tuesday from Klame-I.i to I "k business block. after his interests. Henry Vinton anJ family arrived Fri One and one-third fare Dorri- to Port da» fr-in Medford and will remain till» - immer upon their ranch in Ltngell land and return, limited to June pith. »alley. Report» from all pari, of the count» Fred M- -Kettdiee retu-ned Sunday are to the effect that the recent rain, from 11 irri« where be had been to place have made the Conditions very la» irable a bid for furnishing butter for the mil ior an average crop. road c instruction crews. When it's new it’s here When it’s here it’s new ^T’^KLAMATH FALLU• OR' -EXCLUSIVE GOODS- Withrow-Melhase Block * f f f f f f ♦ Dependable Hardware Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every thing in Good Hardwire—No shoddy or shelf-worn goods. Agents celebr.i ed Ellwood Fences— and everything the farmer needs. GEO. R. HORN, the 5$ 4* A* *»■* •»* *$• A* *1’* *»* •’t* Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E T rea. tirer 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 be delivered by return trip, with full privilege of returning if not satisfactoryin all re- ■ liects. We carry everything found in an up -to date dtug store, including a complete line of Stock Meuiediea. Send us your orders and see how quick we fill 'em. »V hen in town drop in. You are always welcome. TRY KIMBALL’S CONDITION POW DERS, 25c S tar D rug S tore THE STORE THAT SAVES S pecial O pening S ale YOU ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS OUR SPRING LINE Of High Grade Jewelry I» now in. We have the ¡attest Creation» direct from the factory. Exquisite Pat tern» of tne highest |n>»»ible grade of Solid Gold and Gold F illed Design» of rare tante executed hv American and Foreign Jeweler». Thin Model Watches Waist Sets Hat Pins Ladles- and Gents' Fobs THI HADING JtWUJUt KLAMATH COUNTY BANK KLAMATH FALLS. ORIitlt» \l I \ M \i:il\. P im HMM Al.FX MAUI I N. Jr.. l'a»lm r P H. i i IMK8, Virsf^g I I -I I I I The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County STATEMENT <>F CtiNDITKiN AT Till: Cl " nF ftt qyf,. DECEMBER .11. 1907 m am ia>an» and Discount» .......................... Bond, and Beeurllie» .... Real Fiatate. Building» and Fiatare» t’a.h and Bight Exchange............. IX it.!» ■>«X Capital Stock, fully |xi<l Mirplii» anil 1'rotil.......... Due other Bank............. DhPosiTB...................... :i.l «1, F4MI I. Alex .Martin, Jr , l'a»liivr of the b I kivi - < "I Hank, ilo nisi ■wear* that the almve étalement I. true tn Ihr liest of : kn • isluruidw Ant Murns, Ja., l'uhi "•il I ‘K rt bed and sworri to Imfnrr me this At II day nt 1 n . 1 His. , II. W ith »••», Notar» Tu'.ie lor Ormo. The V itai ( Parts of a The vital | part and ri.'r put of Studebaker wacoti a aie made lilst light! _ That ul tl < Stti'li I -iki t ■» the must nomical coats viai irst tw-r tear. lie, la t long, i no the oi igmal cost 1» per year I lie. need fewer repair»—an the repair cost is lest |ier »ear not to tneution saving in tune. Tin » an- lighter draft so they cost you le.« in hon^ ft rib II lie tost more than wagon-; light draft save» horse-.. Stildebaki-r »-. o-oti'i run more easily than others lie- cause ea h wiu-«-l i - perfei tly piofioitiou« d, with the l>ux of the hub m t m the • »u< t i enter. 1 In-sk, in is o .1 that the wheel runs straight ahi ad 111-1' I a l and I allllot rill', I'tlld or guild on the skein Studebaker luibs never httg either nut or collar, '¡hat s another trason wh» tile Studebaker 1» of such wonderfully light draft. It makt bard loads easy for horses. Anil it stands up under h , I '- The Studebaker lias a » ai i » s -did least 4>'j( greater than that it... wagon Because skein, axle, a|»ike, h th a ll :- an made /uit nt: ht. The skeius lia» e a trail vFi I engtl.2 than that requiràd by tin- I : - - »eniaatl I in- a »ii-, are '. I m i - ■ • made 111 in • i b < t<-<| buit-Cllt 1 I Irom 3 to S »cara. The hull» are extra large in the l'est urucurablo woal. The fainmia Studebaker > the largest amount of wi»»l mt eat where otheis are weakest l lu- t : 1 ...» I ■ each wheel »<> that theie i» h ' looM-iimg Studeli.iki i 1 ¡1 No wonder the latgest an ' factory in the wuihl i. g -pu i i<r ni»!’ »j I- I- ■ ' 1 -I*«-' -fl I 1 - a , —fl W ct\ -Æ lot the St We at i- i - Studi bak« K I to S' II tb^w I J I Over Acres in “Studebaker” More 8 1.000,1 Studebaker Veta inDii'p _ Plant ON GRANITEWARE (WHIL/ IT IA„TS> SATURDAY, JUNE 6 PRICES ALL X BY SOIJ) 100 BERT E. WITHROW Vice- Pres trient Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. I 4 4 4 4 4* 4* 4* X Maps, Plans Blue Prints. Etc. DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. Presiilent and KOKOnO LAWN FENCE I lì A R II E I) B. 3. Winters The crew working on the electric line L. I. Gritfin, Jim Boyd, Mrs. C. Lun dy and Q. N. Anderson were in tin- city lietween this place and Klamath Fall, from Bly on timber business. Mrs. moved here Sunday and slate that they I Lundy ha» a contest on her homestead. will have the pole, set hv the first of J une. The government says that Continen H. Kimble, >■( Klamath »Falla, rep- tal whiskey, Water Mill whiskey. Nor re-enuiig Mo ire Bros, w «« in the city a mandie Rye and F. F. V. Rye is pure for it is put up under its snpi-rvi-ion in ,-oiiple of days the first of the week mak Innded warchonses. Hold by C. D. ing arrangments for wiring the business i house» and residences of the citju His Willson. I pi ii <-- are < x.-' . tingi» high lor eacli'light 4 W. II. Shook came in from the ranch, he states will < > st something like (3.1 last Sunday for a few days in town. It may be all right but it looks like graft He says that the recent rain? have caus as that is considered high as to what ed a remarkable change in the crop pro- the prices weie in Klamath Falls when j I pects and that vegetation of all kinds is the lights were first installed in that ; | doing exceptionally well at this time. city about 1'2 years ago when thing» 4 I . Fruit inspector O. A. Stearns /ays were considerably higher than n iw. * that late varieties of fruit were nor in * jured by the frosts, ami that there will Notice. * * lie some apples, |>ears, plums and cher .May 14, 1308. * ries. The berry crop was not injured Notice is hereby given that there are unle«« weather conditions should funds in the city treasury to pay war 4 and prove unfavorable from now on there rants up to 17G.1. Protested to August will Fie a gf* I crop. 8, 1905. Interest ceases from date. Board by the week $4.Oo at Willson's J. W SIEMENS, ■ Cafe. tf City Treasurer. 4 4 Hardware Man 4 4* 4* 4« *|p A* Abstracting ALLES -LOAN Secretary American Tield Fence William Wight was “evorolv injure it his laneli neat l>airy la-t Wednesday CITY BRIEFS. b»-being kicked by a hot«e. In an un- c.-i,' .11« eonditi m he fell under a colt Ili n-In In» lor «omo time mid was ' >ee Ail» for marsh lands. 1 trampled until a niiiuiierol hi» rib. wer> T. W. Stephens went t-- F I Klan «th brnkrn and ho was severely btuised Tuesday. He .» at tin. tiiueoii tin-roa I tiirecoveiy One and onr third tare LXwrit to Port'and Imt is still in a precarious condition. and retrun. return limit *unr 10. W. II. Ileilemaii. ot the Rt-eiamation Agents for the celebrated Lamm <£ Co. hand • tailored clothes I Buena X .» water fiont presented an exiei’dingl.. nautical apptraranee with th. -'.-ameis Ihu uet. Winenia, White Cnida and Maaania, together with the li g house boat, Lely Vera, all do ked at the-aine time. The launches HuenI \ istaaiul ILireldiiie with three lighter .iii.l s.-veti .mull boats were also anchor e I al the same time. Closed Out. f » -f f PASTURE IW for rent at Meadow mixed grass, abundance of water; good fem'c; reasonable terms, depending on number of sti . and time. Enquire of F'. I Ap, ‘ 1 c. Klamath Ealls, or of F'red Apple ue. Meadow Lake. 5 7tf We Will Sell at Cost Until all are f 4* The famous Nettleton shoe, for men. are to b« found at the Boston Store, which has thu exclusive agency for them, rhe Nettleton Shoe for grace, comfort and ea«» tu * no equal; for wearing qu 1 it i I cannot be sur passed. "SHOT TO PIECES • • ON OTHER THINGS GEO. T. BALDWIN, Klamath Falls, Ore., Established 1 Dredge Now at Work Brighten up with Fhcrwin-Williams I’nint. Sold by the Baldwin lldw. Co. BICYCLES Ag»in the con»trii'-ti'ui of tin- railroad dike across tin- marsh i- hi progress. W. : H. Kent, whrwlin. elinrgi ■ I the work, in the city Salmdin ll>. -ay. the iiih I chine that had I i i n ti-mpor.-irilv luidoft Thu pupils of the High Bchool will give a literary ami musical program at »•'• IHgh Bchool building next Friday night al 8:30. Admission will lie 25 cents. * N«w Bkyclr» for S»U »1 fW( ■ for repair, has lier-ri moving dirt for sev eral days, and that within live or six ' days the new dredge will l i- ready to I start in on (hi- job. The barge |,a. been completed for aevernl ds, a and most of the machinery is aln-ail»- in place so that it will be but a fi-w days until it I will also be ready to «tart moving dirt. I Thia will mean that the work will lie I vigorously proaei-iitid and that by (Ills fall the entire dike should be Imilt. THE □ DEAL rForniirly Daffy’s S-io-is-asc Store? MONEY Parker A Taylor have received tlm machinery for tlu-ir boni for the Wool | river traffic. As toon a - it is installed Where can I buy Sherwin Williams ; Paint? at BALDWIN S HARDWARE STORE A. G. Dulime came in from Lakeview Monday and will spend several day» in thia section investigating the limber situation. He is also planning a liear hunt and has six Airedale dog. coming in tonight which are trained for such expeditions. T he GUN STO Opp, Anurie»« Hol«1 Fine Seed PoU,0CS Superintendent H. G. Wilson, of the Klamath Indian Reservation, arrived in IfgM) pounds of Acme the city Monday from various joints from Colored-, fine?» v«™' along the main line of the Southern Pa cific, where he has lieen for the past street, between Sth »f" • month looking lip Indian lands. He states that it will lie necessary lor him - Paint! Paint! PaW1 to return there In a few m >nths to com. The fins»» lin» of p,inl. *’-L plete the work. He was accompanied by Mr». Wilson and left for the agency 110 > K |Bmatn county. cm»»;. J“’1' , « Sf Klamath Tnemlay. '1 BALDWIN'S IIAltPWAK^ THE BOSTON STOKE The place to save money on al I up-to-date CLOTHING, SHOTS and I)R 1' GOODS......... ¡III- STORE THAT IS DOIMJ THE H