Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 11, 1908, Image 4

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We have arranged w uh .lie manufacturer of tiu
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AI»‘X, Maitin. Ii.. w»nt to IViilaml
U« n lav to alien I a Ma-mi»* meeting
Brighten up with >herwin William*
Paint. »S»ld by th«» Bal lwin II Iw. Co.
went to Ruttatila
John S»-hallo• \
\L »inlay »»n bn- ;.»•*> »\»nnv»'tv«l with th,»
sheriff • »Ilice
Mr. ami N«. > K I’. Il.imilt >n »»liter
tauusl a party •>( h lends Sunday at tlicir
Buck Islam! home
ir« »ns .1' l\\ : <k pin-i \ve
II W h.-*--«*«» u w La hi law olli.e
in th«’ builditi «Hi tt ’» h ‘.| by .1. \\ . Mills ’
.1- a real estate olln e.
BRIl-FS
|k»n J. Zumwalt ivtuimal Momlay ,
from iMrris where he ha* l*« n doing
II. Withtow and E. IL lo am »* left surveying ior the past Ku «lava.
Neil Ctimpb« I aivl family an» now rii |
for Poi tlaiid S.rtuidax morning.
See Ady io» maiali Und».
Mis. Bertha Conner arrived here fr«»m
Mrs. Chester Avery and children leit i laklaml Thur-Jay night (or a visit with
tor Eugene Saturday where they w ill her parents, Mr ft I Mr*. I. P. Arnett.
visit with ivlative*.
Small tracts of well h»*atr<î lute tnAiwh
\ . C»mn. a prominent merchant au«l
Republican politician «»f Pai-ley. ihr .
a a* in the city Morula \.
lands offered for one w«sk .1» f.M per
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W. R. I>avi*. manager otnhe Klamath
Falls Transports»ii Co. is attending t«>
bu*in«**s matters at >an Francisco.
School fot tlx- past
Mrs F P. Cronetniller and children
F. E. Ankney i# enjoying an « «Hing
¡eave tumorroa fur tlieir new home at at lhe Upper latke i«»sort<
Ile is he-
Lakeview. They will g*> w itb J. <J. \\ il <*on«paiii«*d Uy Mr. .h»I» um « »n of Tub*
lake.
A rrangemeut. are Ix-uic nix-le !.. stxit
up tlx- merry -go-mund that lias
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«torage in Illi.« citv .lining the pa-l
W inter.
John R. Crew* and E. >harp returned
K. Sugar man haa gun«* to Wee« I t«>
Snndav fr«»m a bear bunt in th»» vicinity
meet M rs. Sugarman ami the chiblrvn
<4 As|ien lake. Tlo v 9uccet*d«‘d in hag*
who are returning from an extvml**d
ging an old bear an I two cuba.
visit at Portland.
iw.ir «fir f the Cmnamou variety.
C. C. Chitwood is in th«- city from hir*
Strayed Red y, arling heif«»r bran<l, d
Swan luike ranch. He »aya crop* of all
FS on left hip, un,lercrop nn<i over hit
kimh are »loing well ami in licationa are
on right ear. ('am to tnv place alsiut
i god for an average yield.
the first wc«»k in May.
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Steve Herlihy.
E«l Firbl, a l-ake county man. walked
a distance of eight mile» in order to >»vt
('utinty Court will meet Wednesday
I to vote, lie evidently believed that he to make an order declaring Klamath
Only loo Irons given away on this plan for advertiisng
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end of the trial period without charge for its use if 1 .1.. not want to
keep it.
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Heating Stoves, Household Ute •nsils. Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact
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thing in Good Hardw e—No shuddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ell wood fences—
and everything the f. rmer nee .Is.
GEO. R. HURN the Hardware Man
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ALLEN SLOAN
Secretary
Abstracting
BERT E. WITHROW
Vice-President
Maps, Plans Blue Prints, Etc,
Klamath County Abstract Go., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
DON J. ZUMWALT,
President
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M. D. WILLIAMS,C. E
Treasurer
the country he ride« on Rural Free Delivery Routes.
J’erhap» Vou never thought of this fully before.
We are always at your command for prerx-riptionx,
toilet articles, rubber goods or anything in drug «tore
sundries.
STAR DRUG STORE
THE
STORE
THAT
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MONEY
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ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Che
June
Bride
KI.AMAIH I Al I S. OR» <ION
ILEX MARTIN, I'r.-.i.lent
E. It. Iti »Ml -, Vi.«- Pi...Inni
\ i i \ SAMUM, Jr., O m M m
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The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
n»»w -»how - her huppim-.s.s
ami shim s resplendent
uloi >■_ with our line of
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Spar kl'ng Cut Glass
Hand Painted China
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I < aio » ati«l l»ieroiini»
Bmid« and Sacurltte«
Rial Ldatr. lluil'lititf* unti Future*
t‘:i*h and Sight F’v’hMiige..
Rich Silver
All are appropriate vml-
<ling gift» ari»! »he will
n<»t I h * hippy tilt »he
gel« thrm
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f I mil mio . ini
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Capital Stuck. hilly ¡»nid
Sur piu» and Pmlltw..
Pur other Hanki«
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I. Alvi Martin, Jr , t'aahirrol the almve atanl Hank, do solemnly
snenr flint the aliove statement is true to the Ix-al of my kno.l.slgc»nd la-lieve
At at M amun , J«., Cashier.
fi. J. Winters
'-ulocrila-d and »worn to lief.ire me Ibis lllh day of January, I'*-
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, II. Wimnon,
Notary Pul die fur Oregon,
THK LEADING JKWK1XX
H KAN<’»I STORP
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Klamath Falls Li^ht & Water Co
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J. O Hitmaker. «•( Ronanm, ba-» IwtUi
summon'*! to Purtlin«! a*» a w itnew- in
the case i»( the I tilted State* v*. Ibigun
atn! luUftn.
M hs Edna Jen*4‘n. one >'• th«* •• h » I h » im
»V. (,'. Davenport hat in-vcl lii» fain
left
Mundas
ily into the residence he recently pur- in the |»nl»lie ^cb»»*»l.
cliaaed un the corner of :ji.l an.l I.inc.ln (or her h«»ineal Forest < ii«»\e. wln-rv .-! ••
will sjieo l the Sntniucr.
street».
Mi»» (.\irrie Riding* left (nr M«>l>ni'»lllli
Mr. and Mr-. I- r.il.b- haie ri-turi ■
where she will »pend the vaex lion. She
to l heir home nt Yreka after s|n-mling a
i* one «»( the * i •’•» x- ul teachers in the
few .lave in the city the guest« of Mm
public srh»w»l* of till-* city.
F. E. Boyd.
We will loan you a PACIFIC Fl.LClRIC FLAT IROS
on 10 day« trial.
At the end of th - mal i-eri -d. if y.-ti
like it, pay us «4.00 and pay us .ach month thereafter
$1.00 for the current consumed by same, it being aer.-. .|
that upon your eighth monthly payment for current on
the Iron we will give y-u a receipt in full for the Iron
tog.-, her with a receipt in full for the next four months
of .r «ice. thus making you an ABSOLl I! I Rl I: PRF.S-
EST of the Iron, provided you use it eight month». All
Irons fully guaranteed for one year.
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and KOKOrtO LAWN FENCI
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I he steamci heivt»»fon» call«»«! White
I’imla" h is I m « ii iviiamvd and i » novv
k i..»w n a> th«»i • le
tirday morning.
GIVING theni to vou EREE!
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American Tield Fence
I dank Al.uio i- making p»epaiHlb>n
) t » I egin eonstrueti' n w»»rk «m a «Irvdg»*
<cow in a lew «lav*.
Wall«», <hitai io, wlivie tbev w ill
Mis. G. H. Wodibury ba- rvturm-d route
1 from r«»rtlan«l > where *l«r has hern !•»» 1 visit with Mr. ('ampl‘«,U * parryls.
I *vvvral month.
Pi. F\ M. Whit«» has g.»ne t<* P«»rtlaml
A ten pound lx»v
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tunk up his it*-«ulvm *• wher«» I m » w ill attend a meeting ,»f the
With Mi. and Mi*. O. F. Hunt Sal ttrand hnlgv <»t Knights «if Pythi i-».,
Pacific Electric Flat Irons
to supplv us
Work was ie»uim«l on the Buena \ is-
la l»«»at hmi*«» this morning.
lhe recent warm weather i* causing
4 i many
people t»> plan trip* t«> the inoun*
4 I 1 tains.
Silks,'Yoolens -"J Cottons Ji NE
JUNE 10
to 20
Keel blin k fm th«» big tug will be laid
. * »me time thia w wk»
county prohibitnn under the local option
iMn J. Zumwalt, .Marion Barnes an«l law ami -ettin ; th»* time for the miiip to
Harry Engle went to Butte valley thia g«» int<> effe« t. The count v a ill become
morning where Mr. Zumwalt has con- dry after the Htof July.
Mderable surveying to do.
I . W. Smith, who has th«»contract for
building
the fair gr-»timl rare tra’k in
Editor G. R. Carlock, of the Merrill
Record, baa gone to Portland to have getting along nicely with the work and
another operation performed on his arm. ia building a track that w ill i»e tir»t cla--
Since he sustained the injury the limb in every rrepect. .Arrangemerta should
I m * »tarted goon for a big fair this Fall.
has been practically useless.
H. T. Anderton, wife ami daughter
are in the city from Merrill. The son
• 4 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson <li»«l a few
»lay» ago, aged about 14 years.
.1. J. Furber I- in the i ily from his
homeetva I north ol lily. II»» has made
a number of iinprovements and »ay»
that his grain field i** hHtkingexception­
ally well for this time of th»* year, Hr
already has mor»* than two acre» undrr
cultivation.
Jack Evans was arraign»«! I«efure Just­
ice of the Peace A. 1». Miller this morn­
ing. bat as no prosecuting witnesseas
('ol. W. II. Ilolubird wan in the city
were present the case was postpone«!.
Tuesday from PelicaQ Bay, He Hay» it
Workmen are now engaged on Anna will be fully a month before nil of the im­
River, at the head of Summer Lake, provements at th»- 11.*» rinhin i« - 11 will
building two dams across that stream be complete«I. If«* nays it i-« not known
to raise the water for irrigation pur­ when the Ifarritnnn party will arrive,
but it will I h » later than July 1*1.
poses. Hirer l^k»* Oregonian.
Chas. Weatietorn ami family, former­
ly residents oi Woo«I River Valley, have
taken their departure for Wataonvill«*
Cal., where they will reside. Mr. W«*s-
llelorn recently disproved of I i« line
ranch in the north eml of the count},
selling it to L. W. Copeland. The con­
sideration was |7<»5O for 240 acres.
At a regular meeting of the 21 Club
yeeterday evening the following uffi< erg
( '. II. I 'ml«*i w o al, pre*-!
a ere electe<I:
«lent; Frank Sargent, vi«*«*-pnailent
Burge Mason, secretary;
P. Marron
Roy Walker and W. (>. Smith, invitt-
lion committee.
The Club will hoi I its next dance on
I Friday, June 26th.
The famoua Nettleton aloe, for men,
are to be found at the Boston Store,
which has the exclusive agency for
them. ' The Nettleton -hoe for grace,
j comfort t and e««j hi« no equal; for
wearing quii ti « I cannot be sur-
pa sued.
Notice.
May 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that there are
| funds in the city treaaury to pay war­
rants up to 170.'). Protested to August
8, 5905. Interest ceases from date
.1 V. . II Ml
City Treasurer.
Ihr v it ti parta—and
p,»rt of
Studeluikrr wagon aie tua«!« juid tight !
lh.it * .»h\ thè Studrb.ikr r •« III» tuod éco­
n<>inii d * " ’ • volt !••»■* m r ve »r.
I h< *. L» i lon ,» i so tlic originai cosi ix le- «
r v var
I! . m ♦ «I fcwrr f< pair«
• • thè rcpaii cosi is lesa
per «-.ir m ? t > im*ntiou bavmg in lune.
TI • ..li In litri «Ir .ft- >o tliey ci-t.you !<-.* in
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« «>* t n. re than wagons; light «Irnft saves
hur.-.«- ..
Stud«*! ah r wagons run more easily than others lx*
c.l’
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ll s h t I t « I rt fr » li v |»ro|KJ| tiuu< d, w ith th« box
ot th»* hub *• » in the- rx.n t « entri.
I h«* • • in is m > « t that the wheel runs straight
ali» «J und< i a lu.«'! ami « imut rub, bind or gnud «»tt
the bk’-in.
Stu Irbalct-r hubs never hug either nut or collar.
Il t » another rea* >n whs the Studebaker u» of
sm h u lidf-rtullv light draft.
It I...J.» hard loads easy fur horses«
An ! it • t «ml* up und« r h.u.l I
'1 lir htmlrbakei lias a < ait vmg »p • ih .»(
Iraat 4o)( giratci than that >1 fit « t linai
w agtm
Brt ausr skriii, axlr, Sp«»kr. lmb an i tir ite
made /s»/ r/xr^/.
Tl»<» akrtna bave a ti am ver-r tir» th’
gtratrr
that! that |e«plll« I hv the ( mit i i *|r « I« riiiinclit.
I he Mxlrft Ml«* h Ill'll «If-rp.-l 1' ill otll'l . Il l ata
made from m I«* t««| l>iilt*cul r«l.»< i link
, -ui <htr»d
fiurn 3 to 3 vrai».
d im hubs atn rxtra l.irgr in diamrtrr m ule ft tn
the b<*ht Dfocurable wo«»»!.
1 he famous Stmlrbaktt «I i • .I.«»''. ; | h J c . .»rry
the largest amount of u< « m | mt » th«- hub, .»nd »n* strong­
est w hrir others arc weak« t
The (ires are <'e/»/ i//, and are |Mtfe. tlv fitted to
each wheel so th.it thric is no *u< h tlm< .« • a «jm kly
loosening Studehukci I ire.
No Wonder the Ulgest Mild I-«- t r*|UI|»|* I v« In <i
factory mthu uuil l is iniuur I t > n < «-( the Jrin.uid
for the Studebaker.
Wc are proud to i.» II the
Studebaker, bee u «.
Over
100
Acre«
“Studebaker
Plant
N val's Vegeta­
ble Prescription
is indica’.ed in all
ordinary rlisr-an«-«
of women
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remedy
never
di .-appoints, it
g< h > I effects lx -
tr.g perceptible
front th.- very I
Where can I I uy Sherwin WillianiM
first. 11 is com
I’i.int?
poser! of the pur-
it BALDWIN S HARDWARE STORE
ent arid moat re
liable drugs
«1. <L Wilhf- and a p.»rlv uf loikeview-
mercurials, opi­
•■»• m urriveil in the city tonight, en-
ates anrl other
harmful
rlrug.- oii U i to f’ortl.iii<l. Mr. WillltM will re-
br-ing <-x<-lud<d
>i am m thi* » ily f»»r a f»*w dav« Mid
The many dis when Le return* to lakevicw he will I m *
concerting influ
iccompanied by Mrs. I P. ('iun«*niilh*i
ences to which
woman is con ;ind children, who will go there to take
slant ly subjected j up their residence.
rentier her liable
Judge \V. II. Ilarri**, of San Hugo,
to many func
tiorial dtsorrlern <’nl , han piircliii <*d Lake I’.nk from I.
that not only tend
Puffy.
lhe park rontniiin forty
to destroy her comfort an l happiness, acrefl flitiiatrd on the went -i«le of Ihr
hut which gradually merge into chronic
I pper lake, about five mih-H from II iih
anil serious diseases.
Nyal s Vegetable Prescription is with city. It if an ideal loeatiun fora picnic
out a peer for the snceessful treatment ground and will im-irn-«* in value with
of female weakne -, painful and di.-or the growth of the (*<jimliy.
dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps,
•‘bearing down pains,” inflammation
Tlu* band in going ahead with tin* pre-
and falling of the womb. This is a r<-m parntiuiiN for Its picnic «»n the Fourth.
edy of sterling worth
It ¡a preHuntrd that tin- city will not
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY <*«*lebi ale an'I the entertain merit afforded
by the band wdl be rather uniipie and
COR. 7 th and main ST.1.
will take (Io* plac<! of the cufltoinai v crle-'
Klamath Falls
Oregon
brat i«>n.
More than
1,000,000
Studebaker Vehicles
in Daily Ute
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GEO. T. BALDWIN, Klamath Fall«, Ore., Established 1875
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Prof. .1. Blough, who taught the High
S. Innd ih-partment of the Lakeview
- i I khi I tlu- pa«t year, wan In the city
Monday
enroute to the Willamette
valley when- lie will s|>end the Hummer,
lie » ill not teach at Lakeview next year,
but linn accept»! a rimiliar |M>nitmn at
Morrow.
Tlx- session of the Farmers' Inniiliite
nt the opera house this afternoon was
hugely attended, Dr. Whilycomhe deliv­
ered u very interesting lecture and Prof.
Bradley made a talk that was highly
lauictlcial to all farmers. Thia evening
the illustrated lecture will In- given by
M r. Whityeoinbe.
BICYCLES
New Bicycles fur Sale and Rent
All Kinds oi Repairs
T he GUN STORE
Opp. American Hut« I
Fine Seed Potatoes
W. II. Barne«, th« sheriff-elect, has I
1500 pounds of Acme seed potatoes
announced that I! E. (iulhridgc will I« from Colorado finest vuri<-ty-for sale.
hi- deputy when lie assumes the duties Inquire of ||. If Wakefield, Walnut
of the office of sheriff. Mr. < iilthrirlgri , ktreet, between Nth and ftth. 5 21 lit
hi Is-en connected with the McIntire I
I rnriHportatirm Co. (or some (ime and
»ill make au able deputy, and Mr.
Barnes is to Is- .-origralulated on secur­
Paint! Paint! Paint!
ing him its his chief assistant, Mr.
I In-finest line of Paint ever «hipped
f iuthiidge has tenderer! tris resignation
to the McIntire Co. to go into effect the J l<> Klamath county, just .......
tirsi of .Inly.
BALDWIN'S IIA It DWARF ; KIR 11
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THE BOSTON STORE
The place to save money on all up-to-date CLOTHINl
SHOES and DRY GOODS
Till; STOW: THA T IS DOING Till; HUSINHSS
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