Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 17, 1908, Image 4

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    CITY BRI KI'S.
II I. Holgate, cashier of the Bank
of Bonsnia. was tn the city Tuesday
FINE PASTl'RE TO RENT I
quire of J P Lee. County Assessor
9-10-21
G R Carlock, editor of li e Merrill
Record, returned on Monday front
a trip to Lakeview.
Chas R. Baldwin has returned I
from the timber belt near Pokegama,
where he took a crew of men to fight
the forest fire«
The brick side and roar walls on !
the second story of the Hum build-1
ing are up. and the workmen are now I
• ♦
placing the etool beams and will be- |
gin work on the front
The Christian Science Society has '
moved Into its pretty new quarters!
in the Baldwin building The public I
Is alway-t welcome at the services I
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held Sunday mornings and IVednes-
I day evenings.
Mrs. J W Alexander, of Portland,
and Mrs. Smith rainier, ot Saginaw.
Mt.h arrived In the tit, last Moa
They were taken to Buck Is-
day
WOLD 1ÌV
I land this morning by J F Kimball
for a few days outing
J. M. McKinley, a brother «if Dun-
can McKIniay. of California, and the
head of the McKInlay-Perklns Paint
Factory, of Oakland. Is In the city
on business for his house. Mr. Me­
Klnlay Is an nade ot Mrs Zini Bald-
win.
F M Miller, cashier of the Bank
ot l-akevlcw. and one of th«> wealth­
iest men of laike county. an<! Felix
M Green, a prominent stockman, ar­ • I
rived tn the city on Monday from < ►
Lakeview, and left next morning for I >
• »
the railroad
Thos. Burdett, a workman on the
Hum building, had the en«t of his
little finger on the left hand cut off
on Tuesday by getting It caught < >
under the Iron beam as It was being < >
< >
placed. Dr. Merryman amputated
the Anger at the Joint.
A party, consisting of Ml«««*« Haw­
kins, Rolfe. Florence and Margaret
Boorey. and Mesara. L. H Boorey,
Fork er. Roy and Ralph Wyncoop.
o
has returned from a two weeks trip
to Crater Lake. Rogue River and
}«-<<>. and p W. S. Winchester Carbines
$N5«
Huckleberry Mountain.
Mr and Mrs. II P Howard, of Han
J«. and p W. S. Winchester 26 in. barrel
16.55
Francisco, arrived In the city last
2Ç-20 Winchester Rifle, 24 in. barrel
Monday on their way to Crater Lake
IJ-J5
It Is staled that Mr. Howard Is a
22 and {2 W. R. F. lake-down Winchester Rifle
io.8ti
Is^-t sugar manufacturer, and will
make an Investigation of
<2, k anil m Self Loading Winchester Rifles
i M. qo
the county before he leaves.
Martin Bro« have contracted to
Other Fire Arms at Exceedingly Low Prices
supply two hundred tons of chopped
barley from their mill hero to Erick­
son * Petterson, the railroad con*
I tractors. The barley will be loaded
on barges at Merrill landing and
towed to Teeters by the Canity Mer­
rill Record
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Judge Geo. T. Baldwin left Sunday
morning for Portland to attend the
meetlag of the committee, appoint««!
tty Governor Chamberlain, to devise
ways and means for building a high­ for the cartienters
Mr Hand«*rxon
way to Crater laike. E. II. Harriman will let the contract for th«, carpenter ¿e 4* 4* 4*4*4'4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4’4* 4*X
chairman of the committee, was in work this week. This Is to b<* com­ 4»
J Chicago Saturday and will not be pleted within thirty days, ns Mr. Han-1 4
I present at th«- meeting.
derson Is anxious to have the tank I
SUITS and
CLOAKS
f
4
American Field Fence
and KOKOnO LAWN FENCE
BARBED
FARMERS!
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
H/E want to figure with
you on your fall and
winter
The Hunting Season
Dry Goods
Clothing
Rubber Boots and Shoes
Blankets, Coats,
Underwear, etc., etc
*
i
We have the most complete
stocks in Klamath Countv
and will make prices that
you cannot pass up.
I
BALDWIN
INSPECT OUR LINES
COMPARE PRICES
Dependable Hardware
enclos<‘d before the cold weather sets I t
In. The private baths and finishing I
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
♦
work can be done after the roof Is I
and
Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
on and th«* building enclosed .
thing in Good Hardware—No shuddy or
Ml«« I^ o I m Parker, who has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
shelf-worn goods.
I'nderwood. will leave this week for
Agents celebrated Ellwood
her home In Portland.
DIR HALE— DAIRY COWS.
and everything the farmer needs.
A herd of 10 Jerseys and grads
Sunday'« Oregonian contain* a full
page write-up. with llluxtratlon«. of Jerseys. Butter maker« and money
HARD WINTER FOR MTOCKMEN. .Mr. Harriman'« Pelican Bay home. makers. A bargain. It V. Beall, Jr .
The story wax written by Win. Wag­ Central Point, Oregon.
8-27-9-17»
BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary
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It Is predicted that th«? coming win­ ner and the view« were taken by J.II
Mr. A Decker, a representative of
zcmwalt .
A bstract | ng
E. M. BUBB.
ter will be a bard one on the stock­ Hulse, during Mr Harriman's recent the Portland Journal, Is In the city
C. E.
Vice President and
men of this section. Hay Is not as visit The story was syndicated and for the purpose of making a write-up
I
Preaident
Treasurer
Nyal's Vegeta
plentiful as in preceding years and it was used by over twenty of th«, lead­ of the buslnesx houses. He will also
Maps, Plans, Blue Prints, Etc.
ble
Prescription
is stated that the indications are for ing big dalll«*H throughout the I'nltcd visit the other towns of th«* county
is indicated in all
a hard winter, with plenty of snow States.
1.» gather material for his paper.
ordinary diseases
I
i The farmers in the southern part of
"f women. This
Mrs. George Noland Is the proud
Governor Chamberlain has appoln*-
rem«uiy
never
.the Klamath Basin, who have not sold c«l Alox. Marlin, Jr., a delegate to possessor of quite a crop of ripe t«»-
disapfsiintx, its
i their hay, have put a price of |x on attend the annual convention of the niatoea. Though many will contend
good effects be­
it and say that they will not sell for Trans-.MlMHlsslpi>i Congress, which that such a thing lx not possible, Mrs.
ing perceptible
| l«*ss.
from the very
will be held In San Francisco front Noland has demonstrated
now shows her happiness
first. It is com­
The stockmen, on the other hand, October 6 to 10. Mr. Martin ha« re­ contention Is wrong
snd shines resplendent
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
posed
of
the
pur
­
| say that they cannot afford to pay |x ceived tils «ommlsHlon from the Gov­
along with our line of
est and most re­
Frank L. Applegate arrived front
for hay and If they cannot buy for ernor, and states that he will attend
liable drugs
Medford on the boat on Friday Illa
mercurials, opi­
less, will have to sell their cattle, as the Congress if he Is abb* to arrange wife and two little girls
wer«, already
ates and other
they will lose money feeding with bar his business so a« to got away.
bore. Frank will engage at once In
harmful
drugs
at that price.
tiring excluded?
Erickson ft Petterson have con­ the practice of bls vocation us n car­
The many dis­
•MANTEN 1*11* V AHIUVEN.
tracted with Alex. Davis to furnish penter and will before long Improve
concerting Influ­
Ills
own
fine
property
In
the
Mills
them beef for their camps during the
ences to which
All are appropriate wed­
addition.
woman is con­
ding gifta and ahe will
VV. W. Masten and family, F. E whiter. The beef is to be furnished
stantly subjected
not tie happy till ahe
W. It Eaton, Secretary of Hie An­
Masten and family, and Waldo P. as soon as the fontractors move their
render her liable
gets them.
camps
on
this
sldt*
of
the
marsh,
glers
Association
of
California,
ar
­
to many func
Mills and family arrived her«- Satur­
tional RMisorders
day evening from the Imperial valley­ which Is expected to be In the very rived In the city last Friday accom­
Hee Alin l.ine
that
not only tend
near
future.
The
contract
does
not
panied
by
L.
G.
and
W.
It.
Eckltm,
Got VUI\ Prices
in California. There were twenty-
I
to
destroy
her
comfort
and
happiness,
three people in the party anti they state just how much beef they will members of the Association. They but which gradually merge into chronic
will move to the Summers and Hor­ use. but It Is stated that It will aver­ went to Fort Klamath this morning and serious diseases.
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription is with­
ton ranches,which were recently pur­ age about 40 animals a month for arid expect to remain In that section
out a peer for the snccessful treatment
until the last of lh<* month.
chased by Mr. W. W. Masten. 14 the present.
of fernal«- weakness, painful and disor­
THt LEADING JXWILUt
Dr. J. A. Hext and family came up dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps,
head of horses an«l 3 V cattle besides > Mr. Sanderson states that work Is
now
progressing
satisfactorily
on
the
from
i
Merrill
Friday
and
left
next
BRANCH STORK
:
DORRIS, CAL
"bearing down pains." inflammation
other .stock and farm Implements
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..
morning
for .... their horn«* ...
In ...
P«*ndleton
...... ...
__ :...i and falling of the womb. This is a rem­
I were purchased with the Summers new bat h house on the Hot Springs ......
The excavation work Is t>> spend the winter. Dr. Best has edy of sterling worth.
Agent T. A. K. Fasset t. of the
ranch, and the party brought two addition
carload« of good« with them. Mr completed and the contractors, siart- p’.irchai1 'J considerable farm proper
Maxton will commence ul once get- ed on t he stone work this morning ty lu this county and states that he
cor . 7 th and main sth .
which he lias Installed In the offlees
ting there ranch«-« In condition for As soon as the stone is laid the tank all! lie back with bls family In the
I will be <ement«ul uud will be ready .-rring to remain permanently.
her».
Klamath Falls
-
Oregon
next year'« crop.
K. STORED
Klamath Falls’ Best Value Givers
J. F. Kimball «talcs the rain las*
Sunday wan siiffldently heavy In th.
vicinity of Long latke to cxtlngulxh
all ot the forest fires In that locality.
The re|K»r»s from Pokegama stale
that the shower wax very light. .Mr
Kimball Is waiting to henr front Odell
and If the fires are not under control
he may have to go there himself.
Fences
Î
cox
Hardware Man
GEO. R. HURN, the
Hardware Man |
Cbe
fair
Bride
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc.
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
Sparkling Cut Glass
Hand Painted China
Rich Silver
B. 3. miniers
UNDERWOOD S PHARMACY
REMOVAL SALE of
The Boston Store
The contract has been let for our new Brick, corner Main and
Third.
Rather than move our Immense $40,000 Stock we are
going to give to the people of Klamath County the ¡greatest op­
portunity to buy goods cheaper than ever before.
Sale begins Thursday, Aug. 27. Ends Sept. 12.