Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 25, 1908, Image 4

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    ! ui DRESS GOODS
SALE
Days
44
Days
Silks, Woolens — Cottons
JUNE io
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Mis. II. F. Mitchell arrived in the
cm Frida» tiom Granta Pa»» to visit
with her sister. Mu Fred Bvhalloi'k.
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RICK STORE C2
THE
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CITY BRIEFS
See Ady for marsh lands.
0. W. White, president of the First
National Bank, left Wednesday for
Salem t i attend the state Bankers' V»»o-
J rial ion.
Sheriff Olvnehaiu was aveuiupamisl
I home from hi» trip to Salem by Ilia
mother, who resides at Ceiit'ai point,
and who wdl remain for an extended
Visit.
For 5a la: A fit,. Irkt-acre tract three
miles out. 1 Ins i - a Far. am. The own­
er must go to a lower altitude and will
i sell cheap.
Mason A Slough.
« 25 I
It is not known at what lima the
Hairiuian party will arrive, hut there
b.i- I» en no contradict on of ilie report
that the lime is tim'd (or about the mid-
.ile of July.
Clin*». I'el.ap. who assisted Sheriff
Ola'ii. bain in taking his prisoners to
Salem, is now visiting with relativ«<i at
Oak Drove in Polk comity. II • will re­
turn in a lea dav< aoeoiiipatiie I by hie
tiandiiiiither who will visit here indef-
i intel v
C. C. Jackson, the Fort Klan,all. hotel
Win. Wagner, <>( the Herald »tan, .1.
man. is m tlie city
I’. l iavens and 1' It. Morgan left
D. G. Brown is in the <iiy Horn In
\\<»lnesday lot a trip to the lava bads.
Cryalal Creek home.
They will lie gone for several dais and
Mrs. A. E Gale has g >ne to I
n. expect to make a thorough exploration
of thia noted spot made famous during
to visit with her |>areiit».
the Modoc war.
V nine pound son was lavrti Thursdai
l’lm family o( F . P. .‘nmemiller, are
to the w ife of J. S. Peck.
Mrs. F E. Ankeni is iT-tlmg relative, rived heie (mm Klamath Falls, la»t Sat­
urday, and are greatly pleased with their
i 1 Portland and N-attle.
, new home. I’livi were surprised to find
«'. II. MeCutnlier came in from his
1 null a pretty little city, and«n,-h a busy
ranch near Dairv Monday.
■no.
Wo are glad to welcome them
Um. F. Paine, a Lakeview real estate among ii-
l ake County Examiner
dealer, is in the city on business.
In accordant*« with an order made by
E. Whitlock returne,I Friday from the council at its last meeting a new
a visit to Portland and San Francisco.
-i lewalk i» I eing built ill front ot the
Brighten up with Sherwin-Williams vacant lots in the |»vst office block.
Paint. Sold by the Baldwin lldw. Co Walk» must al«<> be built in other parts
, of the city and City Marshal Low has
1 he Misses
S*en serving notice» n property holders
Schallock are
to this effect.
Klamath.
C T. Oliver returned a few days ago
Mrs. Susana Leach has gone t > Klam- from Wood River valley. He »avs that
atli Agency to visit with relative* for a i*>ring for artesian water is meeting with
few days.
success ami that two more wells
Mr. and Mrs. tieo. Milkmaid and have been sunk and a flow »truck at a
Mrs. Bert Withrow are visiting in R >v" e depth of pi.lwbly 210 fe«t. Tlie (wring
river valley.
machine now in that section will he
Small tracts of well located title marsh kept busy during the entire .summer.
lands offered for one week at |2u per
M. D. William», the popular <*<>uuly
ere. Al»l Adv.
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surveyor, I, it here a few days ago stat­
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks retnrrel
Friday from Port sod and from D ■ 1 r-
la« county print«.
J. C. Beach, of Naylox, has purchased
the Wilkins place on Conger avenue.
Consideration |4<IOO.
The steamer Wineina Thursday itsth-
ered up the lumber barges that have
been adrift for a few days.
£
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
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Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
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h;na tn Good Hardware—No shoddy or
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GEO. R. HÖRN, the Hardware Man * *
shelf-worn goods.
Vns celebrated Fllwood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
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Abstracting
ALLEN SLOAN
Secretary
BERT E. WITHROW
Vice-President
Maps. Plans. Blue Prints, 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
Uncle Sam's messenger
- aw nuwn
UR
AGENT a goes to your home every day.
He will deliver • to you anything you order of
us. He will take your orders to us.
11Q II f» 11■ Ì11 t U I
Our agent is Uncle Sam's Hessenger.
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.
O
STAR DRUG STORE
THE
STORE
THAT
SAVES
YOU
MONEY
ing that be was going to Fort Klamath
to survey the Harriman automobile
road, but instead of this he went to
Ashland where he met Mi»s Marie
llu»sey. lately of Montreal, Canada,
and n ceremony ass Mid by one of the
ministers of that city. Mr. and Mis.
Williams will arrive here in a lew day» I
and will make their home in thia city.
Strayed —Red yearling heifer branded
Regular meeting at Sanderson's hall
FS on left hip, under crop and over bit
>night. Important business coming
on right ear. Cam v to my place about j
>. Your attendance is requested.
the first week in May
Where can I buy Sherwin-Williams
tf
Steve Herlihy.
P. int?
Allen Sloan has sold his interest in
at BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STORE
the Klamath County Abstract (Company
Mrs. C. H. Underwood returned Fri-
to hi» partners. Bert Withrow and Don
from an extended visit with rela­
J. Z unaalt. Mr. »loan will leave short­
tives at Portland anJ other Willamette
ly for Rogue River Valley, where be
' valley points.
will remain for a time and will there
Mrs. Lena Hargus entertained a num- complete the study of law.
. her of young people at .'>00, Friday eve­
"Better than ever.” If you are in­
ning, in honor of Misses Hannah and
terested in seeing and hearing great
1 Mabie Bowne.
men and women—in fine Music-in Art j
Mrs. M. O. Wilkins left Tuesday — in Bible Study—in Cookery, and lots
| morning for Seattle where (lie willsiwnd of other good things, send postal at |
I the Summer. The Colonel will aoeomp- once for furthe: information.
any her as far as Weed.
S. 0. Chautauqua Association,
American Yield Fence
and KOKO/TO LAWN FENCE
BARBED
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ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Che
June
Bride
KI.AMATIt FAI I S, OUl'tION
now ahowt her happineaa
and ah in »*»4 reapiendrnt
along with <»ur line* of
Sparkling Cut (ilass
Hand Painted China
anti
Rich Silver
The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County
STATEMENT
of
CONDITION Al Illi (T.«>s| i.| |tf>l\|>>
DECEMBER .11. I’"*.
1 ..»mm and IHaconnta
IU iik I r aik I Sn'uritma
Kent Estate, lluihlingn and FiMtnrea
Cash ami Sight Exchange.
All are appropriate w,«l
dmg gifts and »he will
not I h " happy till »he
gets them
See
Get
I I.'. Ill \MI ». V ..<• 1'r. »ident
I l>l.l 1' Itix.l K' l»»t. I a»bler
Al.EX MARTIN. President
ALEX MARUN, Jr., Cashier
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Line
Prices
fi. J. miniers
TMI HADING JIWUJLJI
BRANCH STORK
11 mu. iti km
DORMIR, CAU
IM9.M
I. Alex Martin. Jr , Cashier <>l the al« ve named Bank, <lo solemnly
swear that the alane statement I» true to the l>e»l of mv knowledgrtnd lad leve
Ai sx M astix , J h ., Cashier.
Sul>acribrd and »woru to Indore me Ibi» rtlh day ol January, IIM1H.
(saxt.j
C. If. WitHR.iw.
Notary Public for.<begun
Are Made
Just
Right
Parts
of a
The vital parts—ami firry part of the
Studebaker wagon arr n.ude just light'
That's win tlie Studebaker is the iuo»t Ci o-
nominal costa you less t» r n ar.
They lai t lunger so the original coat is
|wr rear.
I hey treed fewer repairs—ao the repair cost is lest
per i ear riot to mention sax mg in tirin'.
I lin are lighter draft—so they cost you less in
rlgne Jtrih
II >r»<w coat more than wagons; light draft snvra
bors> ■.
Studebaker wagons run more easily than others I*-
Cause ea> b wlieel is parfectiy priqiortmord, with the I i
of the hub t> l iu the exact centri.
1 lie sl rin la so set that tho wherl inns straight
ahead und< i a load and cannot tnl>, bind or grind oil
l •
Studebaker hubs never hug either nut or collar.
That s another raaaon win the Mmlrbalei is <>t
such wonderfully bght diaft.
It make» bard I -ails easy for hora-s.
And it standa i
it'
’ ■ v t <♦« ' . giMdai t ;. ■
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w
Because skein, axle, spok«« hub
Iliade tn if At.
I lie mkriua liave a (rati
r Mmifith 2 « greater
than that inquired bv tho I
Stati > G -rnnneut.
i Ito ail« « are '♦ in« Ii <!«■< t * i than uthria, and are
made (r«uii aelretf'd butt <*nt LLnk Ihckoiv, 4ir«dried
fi oui J to 5 \ vai»
Tbr hulm are extra lar^e in dinnrt i made fi'»rn
the brid i»i • «'Ul able uo«»d
I hr tainoun Slmh ! <krr !..j.r houhb i |tok< varry
t hr Li i grid amount of * **d into the hub, and aie airone;-
r .t ubere othrin
urikeat
i ' ’
ht ted tu j
• irh uhrel nothat their m no ut h tiling » • ** qüi« kl> J
idei....... I .
No wooda t Hie large I an 11 < I equi|>|>ed r hit la
ÌMtatji in U n
t ■! II m Studebakr i
\\ •• are proud lo m II tli>*^^y
btudebuker. bee u i.
«-25
Ashland. Oregon.
Sheriff-elect W. B. Barnes and his
deputy, R. E. Guthridge, are now in the
sheriff's office familiarizing themselves
Notice.
with the work of the office.
May 14, 1908.
Several new residence« are now in the
Notice is hereby given that there are
course of construction on Ewanna
funds in the city treasury to pay war­
Heights. New home« are also being
rants up to 1763. Protested to August Over
built in all parts of the city.
8, 1905. Interest ceases from date.
100
Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Worden arrived
J. W. SIEMENS.
Acres
Friday in their new Pope Toledo car.
City Treasurer.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Has­
“Studebaker
I
kin* who wid remain for a visit.
Nyal’s Vegeta­ Plant
ble Prescription
Miss Lillie Arnett went to Redlands
is indicated in all
Saturday. She was delayed in start­
ordinary diseases
•Uh a BcpaUtUta Bahiaitf II.
ing by the serious illriess of her father,
of women. This
who is now very much improved.
remedy
never
disappoints, its
Mr. and Mrs. (’. E. Lacey and two
good effects be
daughters left Saturday for In* An­
ing perceptible
from the very
geles after a week’s visit at the home o*
Baby Hooper, the infant id Id of Mr.
first. It is com­
C. P. Gregory. Their home ia at Aber­
posed of the pur­ and Mrs. J. I*. Hooper, residing at the*
deen, 8. |>.
est and most re­ Hawkins ranch six mile, south of town,
liable drugs
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ileitkemper, Jr., re-
The
mercurials, opi­ died Monday, aged nine days.
turned from Portland Monday. They
ates and other funeral was held from the residence
will be accompanied home by Mr«. . W.
harmful
drugs this afternoon.
17 Dairy Cows, with Calve»
J. Brennan, who lias also l>eei> at Port-
being excluded.
Horses of all ages
The many dis­
land for several weeks.
A'ex Martin. Jr .cashier of the Klam­
Hogs of all sizes
concerting influ­ ath County Bank,
left this morn-
Farm Implements, Tools, etc.
A marriage license was taxied
ences to which
Household
Goods- Fine lot of
woman is con­ .ing to attend the State Brinker»' A»«o-
day to Tobe 8. Mishler and
Furniture Creino Sepanitoi
jelation,
which
meets
in
Salem.
Mr.
stantly
subjected
Muy Slate, both of Merrill. The parties
render her liable Martin will lie accompanied by liis
TUESDAY, JUNE .(o,
toa m.
were married by Rev. J. B. Griffith at
to many fine nieces, Margmet and France» Miner,
At KESTI.R RANCH, Poe Valley
i Ilia residence at II o'clock that morning.
tional disorders
(Free Lunch)
that not only tend who will go to Seattle to visit with their
Dr. ('. P Mason, gave a dinner party
to de t toy h<-r comfort and happiness, | mother.
at the Lakeside Inn Saturday evening
but which gradually m<Tg<'into chronic
Mias Alice Poole, one of the |>opular
and entertained a« hi« guests Mr. and and serious diseases.
Mrs. Clarence Horton I nderwoisl, Mias
Nyal’s Vegetable Prescriptionia with­ 'eacliers in the Klamath Falls schools,
Izris Parker of Portland and Mr. Geo. G. out h peer for the snccessful treatment left Tuesday for Grants Pass, where
of female weakness, painful and disor­ she will remain for a few weeks.
She
Brandenburg.
dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps, was accompanied by her mother.
The famous Nettleton shoe, for men, “bearing down pains,” inflammation
.1. D. Carroll is again in the field for a
1 are to be found at the Boston Store, and falling of the womb. This is a rem- I Among those who return«! Monday cook and he was on the streets of the
edy of sterling worth.
which has the exclusive agency for
from Portland and other points along city before break fast Tuesduy look
them. The Nettlrton : hoe for grace. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY tlm line of the Southern Pacific were ing for Home lady to take charge of his
comfort and ear? tu-* no equal, for
Mrs. 8
Hamaker, Mrs. W V Walk
household. He says he will Im with­
< OR. 7TH ANI* MAI . STS.
wearing quail 1 1 1 cannot he sur
er, Mrs (ieo. T. Baldwin an I l>i. ) M. out ranch hand» if he Im«
K lamat h Falls
-
Oregon
, paused.
White.
1 rooking lor many mure days.
More than
1,000,000
Studebaker Vehicles
in Daily Use
GEO. T. E ALL WIN, Klamath Falls, Ore., Established 1871
BICYCLES
Public Sale
N<w Bkyclvt lor S»l< »nd Hr nt
All Kinds of Repairs
I
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T he GUN STORE
Opp. American Hotel
OSCAR C. LEE
Fine Seed Potatoes
11501) pounds of Acme seed potatoes
from Colorado-finest variety for sale.
Inquire of II. R. Wakefield. Walnut
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street, between 8th and 9th. f. 21 .'It
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Paint! Paint! Paint!
The finest line of Paint ever shipped
Io Klamath county, just received at
BALDWIN'S HARDWARE STOKE
adrtl
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THE BOSTON STORE
The place to save money on all up-to-date CLOTHINt
SHOES and DRY HOODS........
THE STORE THA T IS DOING THE BUSINESS