Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 05, 1908, Image 4

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The Portland
Clothing and
Shoe Store
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Agents for
Hart, Schaffner
& Marx
Clothing
Hole=Proof Sox
Douglas Shoes
Edwin t’aseboer was ill the city
Sunday from Bly.
Mrs Chas K. Die*. of Dairy. spent
Sunday tn the city.
i J Frank Adams was in the city
from Merrill this week
Mr» J. L. Fielder left Tuesday
morning tor Montague
BORN To Mr. and Mrs Charles
Hlelm. on Thursday evening, a son
Mrs. K Smith, of Foil Klamath,
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was registered at the Lakeside Inn
Friday
G. W. Stephens of Bonanza was
registered at the American Hotel on
Monday.
F. H Stephenson, of Merrill, was
I registered at the American Hotel
this week
it W Masten. accompanied by Ills
wife, father and mother, arrived last
Frfd* v from San l»lego
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C. D Willson went Io Dorris
Slouday morning to visit her daugh­
ter. Mis A It Sial.Iman
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F M Miller, ol Lakeview who ia
feeding .uttle in the Merrill country,
was In the city this week
Small tracts of well located title
marsh lands offered for one week at
120 per acre. Abel Ady
if
ARE
COMING?
We mean are you coming to the Street Carnival during the week of
Oct. 12th. We hope you will. We are gjing to have a big time. And
when you are here we would be glad to meet you personally in our store,
to show you our modem, up-to-date st'-ck of Drugs. Medicines and every­
thing found in modem drug stores. We hope you will come and see for
yourself the largest and best drug store in Klamath County.
STAR DRUG STORE
“They have it.”
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; ’ Dependable Hardware
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Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every-
thing in Good Hardware—N'o shoddy or
shelf-worn goods.
Agents celebrated Ell wood Fences—
and everything the farmer needs.
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Benson & Stone are receiving large
additions to Hielt law library.
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American field Fence
and KOKOrtO LAWN FENCI
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j. II. Cochran and Geo M Nolan,
who have been in the county for the
past two weeks representing the Mil-
tual Life Insurance Company of New
York, have retiirn*-<1 lo tlu-ii horn.
at Medford.
Pierce Evans, an attorney from
Klamath Falls, accompanied by hit
wife has been stopping for a few
lays in this city. Mr Evans con­
templates locating In Redding
Red
ling S -nrchlight.
Mrs M. J. Johnson and daughter
Ruth left Sunday i.iornlng for Lake
: County, Calif, where death lias culled
them to tliglr old home. Mrs. John-
> son states that she will return to
’Oregon by May or June.
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Hortense Hogue celebratitl her
¡tenth birthday Saturday afternoon
with a Hallowe'en party to about
twenty of her young friends. A most
enjoyable afternoon was spent In chil­
dren's games after which' a dainty
lunchion was serve I
BA
ROBERTS & HANKS
HARDWARE DEALERS
morning for Bonanza, where she will
visit with relatives and friends for a
short time
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Mrs CosslxHin. of Long Beach, Cal­
ifornia. arrived in the city Friday ev­
ening and Is looking fur a house In
Klamath Falls for the winter. Mr
Coosboon was here during the sum-
ner and pure! used 40 a- res of the
He will arrive In
Summers ranch
a few days with two carloads of hors-
■s. furniture, and household goods
He expects to build a home on his
ranih this fall
WAGONS, BUGGIES
and CARRIAGES
STUDEBAKER
Firm In the opinion that the hills
near Silverton. Oregon, contain a
rich vein of coal, several farmers
have organize«! a company, known as
the Silverton Mining company, nnd
will sink a drill next week with a
view to locating the vein The com­
pany ba« h-ased 1200 acres of land
u few li lies south of the city for 20
vears. and prospecting is now in op­
eration
J. G. Pierce has tia<l'-d a number
' of lots in the Second addition to
I Klamath Falls to W. S. Gifford foi
residence property In Pacific Grove,
California. Mr Gifford has been sta-
i tion agent at Pacific Grove but will ;
move his family to Klamath Falls.
Anyone having an account
! Singer-Wheeler & Wilson
Machine Co., will kindly make their
remittances to E W. Muller, cor. 6th
iand Main Sts.. Klamath Falls. Ore.,
' who now has sole charge of this ter-
I rltory for us.
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Singer Sewing Machine Co.
BICYCLES
New Bicycles for Sale and Rent
Tents for rent
All Kinds of Repairs
Geo. T. Baldwin
T he GUN STORE
Phone 5't3
Opp- American Hotel
Nyal’s Vegeta
ble Prescription
You cannot afford to tulia the big
is indicated in all ule at the Boni on Store.
You will find the most complete
ordinary diseases
! stor k of Edison Phonographs and
of women. This .
remedy
never
Records In the county at E. W. Mill-
* ' lerB. cor. 6th and Main streets. Klam­
disappoint«, its
good effects be­
ath Falls Should be pleased to show
ing perceptible i
' you the wonderful "Amberol" four-
from the* very
first, it is com­
minute records and then change your
posed of the pur­
machine so yon can play them. 1 l-5tf
est and most re­
liable drugs —
Carpenters and bricklayer» were
mercurials, opi­ I
busy Friday remodeling the front of
ates and other
i the Wlthrow-Melhase building, or
now shows her happiness
harmful
drugs
Don J. Zumwalt left Wednesday
and shines resplendent
being excluded.
that portion of it that Is to be occu-
for the Lower Lake where he will pied by the Klamath County Bank.
along with our line of
The many dis­
concerting influ
make a survey for the town of Wor­ The corner entrance Is to be closed
ences to which
den. This new town Is located on and a door Is to be opened facing on
woman is con
stantly subjectei
the California Northeastern railroad ’ Main street. It is expected that
render her liable
on the lakeshore where the road bank will open for business In
to many func
crosses the marsh. Mr. Zumwalt will new location about the first of
tional disorders
be absent two weeks.
\ year.
that not only tend
All are appropriate wed
ding gifts and she will
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Joseph Jacobs, U. S. Government to destroy her comfort and happiness,
hut which gradually merge into chronic
riot be happy till she
A large number of Bonanza people engineer In the Reclamation Service, and serious diseases.
get« them.
wi re In the city Wednesday, many I was In town last week. He had been , Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription is with
ns the witnesses In the contest looking over the Chewaucan project,1 ! out » peer for the snccessful treatment
See
case against the homestead of Dan and also getting pointers as to the of female weakness, painful and disor
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dered menstruation, hysteria, cramps,
Driscoll.
Among the number are: Warner Lake and Callow Valley reg “bearing down paina, " inflammation
F W Broadsword. J V. Robinson. ions. He was very favorably impress-1 and falling of the womb. Thia is a rem
Mrs. Simons. D. J Driscoll and wife, ed, and he is pretty certain that good j edy of sterling worth.
L D Burk and wife. Harry Nichols will come from bls Investigations In
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
Wm Wood F Cutter, G W Steph wuy of reclaiming much of Lake
THÈ UADING JIWEIAK
COR. 7 ti < AND MAIN STS.
en John Stindt and wife and J T county land under government Iril
BRANCH STORE
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PORHI3, CAI..
Klamath Falls
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Oregor
gallon, us the schemes are too large1 •
Bindley.
Che
fair
Bride
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The ahlpment of the library books
for the public schools of the county
lias arrived and will be apportioned
and distributed to the different school
districts soon. There are about 1000
books in the shipment which will be
a great addition to the libraries of
the schools. The books are purchased
by the County Library Tax and thia
is the third year that this fund has
been used. The new shipment will
Increase the number of books In the
schools to about 3000. The books
are all carefully selected and are for
supplementary work and home read­
ing
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LATEST STYLES IN
N S Merrill Is In the city on busi-
less This is Mr Merrill's tlist visit
'o Klnniuth Falls for several months
Reclamation Service Engineer J II
C. F Stone has been appointed at­ julnton. who has been tn the ilty
torney for this section for the South­ for several days, left Friday morning
ern Pacific Hail. a<l Company
! ior Portland.
Addie Hoyt. Mr and Mrs T J
Archie Henline, who has been rm-
Jackson, and C. A Stiffler were in the I ployed at the Boston Store. left
city from Fort Klamath Monday
hl« morning for Portland. \i here
A T Sweet nnd wife left on Mon lie will attend business «-s.il -ge
day for San Francisco. Mi Swwi hai
1» II Goodwin, engine, r in the
ing finished his survey of K lainaili tfeclanialioii Service. Is t .u-overing
❖ County soil.
irorn'an attack of malarial typhoid.
; -ontracted
Miss Bessie L. Lee, of
n l.augell
Point, arrived here Sunday
accepted the position of night oper­
Geo. It Hum commented Friday
ator at the telephone office.
transferring his stock of hardware
FOR SALE- A fine ranch of 600 to his new building.
When ho is
acres. 250 head of cattle, 100 head cot t led lie will haie one of the hand-
of horses and mules Price >25,000. coment hard wart* establishments In
10-2»
MASON & SLOl'GIl the state.
l.inkiille Camp. No
It. X. oi
C. L and II L. Ilurrlght conimene-
A.—Meets every Second and Fourth i*d the erection of a residence In
Messrs
Wednesday of each month. Visiting the Mills addition Mondai
neighbors welcome.
if Ilurrlght recently purchased residence
Miss Bess Dimmitt, of Missouri, ar­ property in the Mills addition and
rived here last Friday and left next .liso acreage In the Enterprise tract
GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man ♦
MEW BOOKS FOR St HOOI.S.
Chas. Patte«* Is In the city from Bo-
nauta after some doors tor the new
stole nnd bank building
Mrs Otto Heidrich left Saturday
morning lor Merlin, tire, fol a few
weeks visit with her mothei
Mis Huy D Hubbard and children
are ox|H*eted hpnie Thursday, after
.1 satanici i visit In Nebraska
Mrs Josephine Orth Pelton of Fort
Klamath, was the guest of Mis j F
teddy Monday
Milford Tribune
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K. SUG ARM AN j
Proprietor
for private capital to handle, latke
view Examiner.
M. I.. Kilgore was In the city from
Bonanza Tuesday
Uu.v Merrill was in ilio city from
Merrill thia week
C. J. lleldtniiin. of Bonansa, wont
I out on the boat Wednesday morning
Mr and Mrs. W O Smith ariliisl
homo on Friday from Oakland. Cal
, ifornia
Miss Hu by III •H I m now vmp lined
In the office of Honson X- Stoni*,
torney»
Miss Dal*» Louden left for Port­
land Saturday morning foi
with relatives
Sparkling Cut (Hass
Hand Painted China
•"* Rich Silver
fi. J. miniers
Phone 261
We haven’t always got it; but we get it if it is in our line.
We don’t carry a $ hx >,000.00 stock, but we are growing.
We aren’t selling out. We expect to stay and help make
this one of the busiest towns in Oregon.
Come and see us. Lots of new- goods.
Yours iii niterest of the pocketbook,
T he □ D eal
BEIir I*:. WITHROW, Secretary
DON J. ZUMWAI.T,
AbstraC|jng
President
E. M. BUBB,
Vice Preaident and
Treaau rar
Map«, Plana, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc
Surveying and Irrigation Engineering
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
REMOVAL SALE of
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.
The Boston Store
Sale began Thursday, Aug. 27. Ends Dec. 1st.
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