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J. A. Houston went Io INirris Tue»- day morning. 444444’4*4’t’4’4’4,4,4 ■**f*4*4’«f»’f*«*!* 4* 4» 4*4*4*4 44*4”+’4,4 4*•b*l’*t»X •b DRESS GOODS SALE Days Days -ajara • JUNE 10 Silks,V oolens,nd Cottons JUNE 10 f to 20 to 20 f f * H. L. Aldridge went to Ashland Tue»- day morning IL K. Sutton an-l wile went to laud i'll, ml.«« in lining. f Biiglilen up with Sherwin William» I'aml. >ol.| I > the Baldwin II.Iw. Co 4 4 4 4 4 4 Small tracts of well located tule marsh lands offered tor one wevk at *2l) per ere. AI ml Adv. * Mrs. II V. Mir ' »II returned Mon day ti. in an exh ded visit at San Fram i'c.i and tsl-' in-t. I; l>. Wagu iu.i l.lovil Bi.'wni-U have returned tn.m a trip to San Frau- cisco and various Coast |»unta. 4 4 4 4 4 4 «y-i--i--i--i i-*íw«í«»»i**4*4*4*4,4*4*4t'>T**r,4>4*4*4*4*4t4t4*4* X W. II. tirohb has returned Io his lion e it Bcswick. Cal., alter a few day's, visit with jii» daughter. Mr». Geo. If Hum. RICK STORE C° THE tWll i 4* i 4* 4*4*4 k . . Vll BARB E 1) The Woman's Club held its annual election Friday afternoon and the full -w- mg members weie chosen for ensuing I Fiank ba While Ivlt Ro Pot lland vv.u Mi<» Saul-er, president . Mrs. 1' Friday morning. • » Morgan, iice-piv»id<-iit . Mr., F V. S. S. Mit.-liell arrived in the ett V Fi i I'l.-well, Feeietary; an-l Mrs O. A, lav trom Ashland. Stearin, Treasurer. Mrs A. W. Piel is suffering Î roui an \n attachment waa tiled Thursday attack ot typhoi I fevei ig.unst the Lakeside Inn II<r. Attorney C-mstrucii-m Engim.-i II. P. ilev \\ A- I. C. Ridente altad.Ing the business, in the city M-m.lav on olticial business. ill of ll-e stock has la-en taken in hand 'V sheriff Obem-ham and moved to the John Mullen, father of Mr». <>. P. Van l.'i|H-r, is in the city from Ashland Midway wholesale boule where lie ha» ti e goods of the Midway lirui stored. Walter Wmg is in the city from Silwi Where can I buy Sherwin-Williams Lake. He ex|-ects to remain several P. iati day». The Mis»<s llanuahand Mabie Bowne, ai BALDWIN S HARDWARE STORE On Exhibition and Sale at our salesroom. Easy terms of payment. Call and examine them istera of F. J. Bowne. am the guests of ir end» in this city. E. B. Henry left last Friday lor the Coast counties where he I.as several He B irge Mas u and Tlia.l Mcllattan are government surveying contract». a Spring CrAk enjoying the excellent ■w ill l>e gone about lour months ami w ill fishing at tin- resort. lie accompanie I on the trip by J. D. A II. Naftiger returned last night Hart, Bob Smith mid Frank Lawtey from San Faan.-isco, where he had I een They will start from here with a pack outfit. on a brief luisine»» visit. The anuual election in school district Mr». W E. Faught gave a shower in No. 1 wa» held jins afternoon. The honor of Miss Ellis, ami each guest vote was not large as it was generally brought a gift for the bride. understood that the old officers had Mr». Richard Shorn» Smith enter doge sn.-li efficient work that they tained the 5oo club this afternoon at her aoul.l la* re-elected without any op l>eaiitif<il horue on Ewauna Height.. p-wition. P. I Fountain was elected to D . B. D.ily, of Lakeview, one of the • m-cee,i himself a» director an-l as usual prominent Democrat» of the state, ¡.as Cipt. J. W. Sn-nien, was elected clerk $4 q 5 ••een elected a presidential elector. •/ SUNLIGHT’ I E lectric r - stable Judge II. I.. Benson returned Friday night fiotn a visit at Salem. Portland J. P. Arnett is very seriously ill an I it is feared that he cannot survive, He and Seattle. At the latter place he »as was taken suddenly ill with heart trou the guest ol Hervey landley for a lew days, lie was accompanied In-ine by ble his daughter, Mrs. N. C. Briggs, Jr., Mrs. K Sngarman and children ar and «on. ol Hollister, t al , an-l by his rived here from Portland Thursday. grandson, Cyril Benson,of Salem. Mr». They were met at the railroad by Mr. Briggs will remain for several weeks, Sugarinan. ami will be j-nned by her hiisbau-i about District Attorney W. J. Moore ar the first of July. rived in the city from Lakeview Thurs Justice of the Peace A. D Mill- r Sat day to 1« in attendance at the regular urday heard the evidence in the raw term of Circuit court. wherein Edgar Johnson, of Meirill, is | J. J. Alexander, son of J. W . Alexan- charged with stealing a wagon sheet. :--r, arrived here from I'-rtian-l in The ease was tried twice in ti e justice .lav and went into the timber u ith court at Merrill ami each time resulted in a hung jury. He was again tried * J. F. Kimball Saturday. •'ey era I social events have been given before a jury com prise.I of the follow ing this week in honor of Miss Alice Ellis, men: N. Luig.-ll, W. C. Sanderson, ' whois to be a June bride, and expects Gao. '• -rtl>. if. H R on wm. Whitlock to return to Florida soon to make her and W T. Smith. J Klamath Falls Light & Water Co. I 4 4 f Dependable Hardware 4 4 <4 4 4 4 4 Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Gun> 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. 4 4 GEO. R. HORN, the Hardware Man ♦ I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 BERT E. WITHROW Vice-President ALLEN 'LOAN Secretary Map.*, Plans. Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DON J. ZUMWALT, C. I President M. D. WILLIAMS, C. E Treasurer home. Strayed —Red yearling heifer branded True H. Del.ip closed a very sncees*- FS on left hip, under crop and over bit ' fnl term of school at Keno Friday. <>n right ear. Cam to mv place about Prof. l>elAp has lieert teaching only a the first week in May. short time but be is meeting with suc If Steve Herlihy. cess in the work. Notice. Miss Lillie Arnett left for Redlands, Cal., Sunday morning. She is one of the May 1-1, 1908. graduates ol the Klamath High School Notice is hereby given thst there are and goes to the California city to accept funds in the city treasury to pay war a position as stenographer. rants up tp 17t»L Protested to August Mayor John Stilts is arranging to «, 19H5. Interest ceases from date. J. W. SIEMENS, have a number of the fences about the City Treasurer. city that extended into the street set back. City Engineer Zumwalt lias al ready run the lines on seveial places. The famous Nettleton shoe, for men, are to be found at the Boston Store, which has the exclusive agency for them. The Nettleton 'hoe for grace, comfort and ea» • m » nd equal; for wearing <|U if. . 1 i canriot be sur passed. Mr. ami Mrs. I.. 15. Vaden left Mon- ( day for Bly where they will spend a few week» at their liorue»t<-ad liefore I going to Lakeview, from where they will return to their home at Gohl Circle, Nevada. Uncle Sam’s messenger u IV zt ’ j L jix X s'" V your home every day. UR AGENT goes 0 to He will deliver to y you anything you order of na c* will ko Vi us. M He will fu take your orders to us. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Worden are ex peeled to arrive in Klamath Falls with a new I’.q* Toledo car in a day or two. They bring with them Mrs. W.T. liar kins, of San Francisco, for a visit of a few weeks. Our agent is Uncle Sam’s flesscnger. In town he is the postman and walks. In the country he rides on Rural Free Delivery Routes. Perhaps you never thought of thia fully before. We are always at your command for prescriptions, toilet articles, rubber goods or anything in drug store sundries. County Judge J. B. Griffith spent ' Saturday near the Summer ranch taking items on the large grader recent ly purchased by the county. The ma chinery u now at work on the road» in that vicinity, O STAR DRUG STORE • THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY S(HJ) rvtun tnl Physicians Recommend It Onlv a few left I BRIERS I Electrical l 'ibrator MKXt’F KCTCnin UNDER LtCES'E OF PATENT RluHTi OWNED E» Ul'KR lUPOm co. CHICAGO and KOKOriO LAWN FENCE » Beautv and Health Complete Umerican Tield Fette« W. R. Davis returned Sunday from .'an Francisco, where he was called sev eral day» ago by the serious illness oi Mrs. Davis' brother, lie is still in a very precarious condition and hie re- . eovi-ry is very douhlfnl. i Nyal's Vegeta ble Prescription is indicated in all ordinary diseases of women. This remedy never disappoints, if» good effect» lie- ing perceptible . from the very first, It is com posed of the pur est and most re liable drugs — mercurial», opi ates and other harmful drug» being excluded. The many dis concerting influ ences to which woman is con stantly subjected render her liable to many func tional disorders that not only tend to destroy her comfort an-l happiness, but which gradually merge into chronic and serious disease». Nyal's Vegetable Prescription ia with out a peer for the sncee»sful treatment of female weakness, painful »nd disor dered menstruation, hyateria, cramp», "bearing down pains," inflammation and falling of the womb. This i» a rem edy of sterling worth. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY < OK. 7 th ANO MAIN STS. Klamath Falls Oregon ItV ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Che June Bride KI AM A I II I Al I S. ORI GON ! ALEX MARTIN. I'reeident F. IL ItFtMl ALEX MAKI.IN, Jr., Cashier I I >1 11 l:i >< I I • l'i- .-lent \ Li.Ct-L.r The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County now xhowa her happinen«* nini ; hiñe» reiiplondrnt along with our lint* of STATEMENT OF CoNDILK'N Spat kl 'ng Cut (ilass Hand Painted China and Rich Silver AT Illi t I" : I IO «MX It* KM Luin» and Diaixmnt» .......................... Botnia Mid .»••< urin.-» If.-al Estate. Building» and Flatum» Cash and .'ight Exchang«*.. All ar<- appropriate w.-.l ding gifts and she will not In- happy till »he gets them. 11 triuriKM i" Ol k |\»A,tM9.?i| I, Alex Martin, Jr., Ca»lm-r ot the al»>ve nain. I lUhk, «Io •’ilotDtily • wear that the al»uv »tateilleni I» true to the best "I m> ki j* l*Mlgt* md I«’ hr ve Al.*X M aittin . J n ,, (‘«liirr» R. J. Winters Snl»Fvrilx’tl an*l nworn tn l»rttrr mr thin Hth «lay of January, 1 •• {■ kal } (*. II. Wirnao«, Notary ru’ hc f u ’ n THE UADINC JtWUUt HRANl'ft SToll»: Tbr vital parts SiUflrbukri w.t^tiu an 1 of the arr I’uvlr j .Nt nxht! • Hi -I * V*1 • l< »- S’.lblrl .4. ■ r I the Ui I CT >• tinroical- coMa >«*u I mm per x< ar, I h» y lant long« i:-bu dut original ctwl Is leni I- r > « :ir fhv i»****<1 fewer n pair*—m» tlu ic|mir coat in l*er • car nut !•> mention Having in time. 'I h< v are lighter draft- su thev coj»t you 1« A »'. ■ fh i li »ries coat more than v.agon*; light draft •-.ivre >tu<k*bakr*r uag»»!is run more <*a*ilv than other* be- * e.«- h who' I »• |4 rfrrtlv |»t«*|»oi tlou< <1, toith tin* box Ul I: «* hub ;■>• t in the exact • rhtri« 1 h<- « hi ‘■o it t that the wheel run* Mialght r I i »-. i «I nu b r a load .tn<| < an!. 4 rub, bnul ui guntl <ui the skein. Studebaker hub* never Inn; either nut or collar. 'J hat h anoth« r leuson uliv the Studebaker I« ui bu > h wonderfully light draft. It makes hard loads easy for horses« •Ari I it rt.in.ls 111> tin b-r hat.I I ., L The Studebaker loi» a < «mina least 4o% greater than that <>t tin- « w agon Becan»* »kein, axle, S|»>k<-, Ixib It mad • /ai/ I lie »kelli» hai e a transver r-ttrii- than that ir»|Uil. l bl the I mu I I lie axle*, ale l, im ■ drei» * made fri tn M-Iccted Luit . ut I I. lioin 1 to S i rat - "I he hubs at<- rxlr i large the l-r-st pt.-cm al-lr viimh I. X I he I anionStilili baker 1 the l.il :;--t ammllit ol w. .-.but., Ii est whcie utili I» ai.» uv..kt i 'I hr tin"i ale . /i</, ai. l .m- , each wheel »o tli.it their n I... ..lit .. looM-ning Siuilebakrr lm-. Nu wmidi-r the tail ■ t ami I <• f factory m the uuil.l 1« n i|Uiii-.| 1 > 1 lot the Studebaker Wr are pt-itid 1 btudehal-er. Nee tl» Over 1UO Aerea ’’Studebaker' Plant More than 1,000,Of u er Vehicles in Doily Uta • IU» a «tcuaUlkii M<hm4 I GEO, T. B/.LDWi Circuit Court Is In Session (Continued from First Pago) guilty of forgery, to iso years hi tlx- penitentiary. The grand jury »till continm-s in Hei «ion »ml while the deliberation« of tin» I kh I v are private it is under»to<»l that •everal other indictments will liki-ly lie , returned. Tuesday evening Judge Bemon heard the evidence in the divorce case, <). T. Anderson vs. Fronia Ander»on. The decree was granted. Wednesday ni ht a decre ■ of divorce ; was granted Ama Campbell from her I husband, Frederick Campbell. Thur»day morning J. J. Aranl pleaded not guilty and a jury is being »ecureil. Notice To Whom It May Concern: Notice 1» hereby given that. I will not be respon sible for any debt» contracted by my father, J. 8. Westlotorn, afi»-r lhedate of this notice. ¡8-1M7 9 C has . W ehti . o T okn . Klamath Falls, Ore., Estab’ County School Kuperintendent Wight i» now- engaged in getting up hia anima1 report» and in getting out tlx- reports of th«- pupil» who took the eight grade ri- amination. In entire Klamath County ■>3 pupil» took the examination amt ot thia number .'Id pasae-l. Home ol (lie grade» »how-that tlx- pupil, have done < xirllenl work and the general average of the students who took the exami nation ia very good. ’ . ' . / J BICYCLES Nrw Bicycle« lor Sale an J ILnl All Kinds oi Repairs T he GUN STORE Opp. American Huir I Public Sale Fine Seed Potatoes 17 Dairy Cows, with Calves .'f Brood Mams, with Colts Sow and Pig» Farm Implement», Tool», etc, Household Good» F’ine lot of Furniture Cream Separator IfiOl) pounds of Ai-rm- ».-rd potatoe . from Coliirudiidlm .it variety for wale Inquire of H. II. Wiiknth-Id, Walnut »treet, between Hth and !)th. f. 'I .It I Tlif-SDAY, JUNE jo, ma m. At K I* JAI J-.lt RANCH, Poe Valley (Free Lunch) OSCAR C. LEÏÏ] £ÍUD Paint! Paint! Paint! 'I he finest line of Paint ever shipped to Klamath county, juat ri-.-eivodat BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STÖR E kJAX A". - ' THE BOSTON STORE n íf* < 7'be place to save money on al 1 up-to-date CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS.......... THU STORI- THAT IS DOINd THI; BUSINESS